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Monday, April 5, 2010 Last Update: 7:50 PM ET

U.S. to Seek $16.4 Million Fine Against Toyota

The penalty is the largest single federal fine against an automaker and accuses Toyota of failing to notify the government about defective pedals promptly.

6 Dead and 21 Missing After W.Va. Mine Blast

An explosion ripped through an underground coal mine in Raleigh County, West Virginia emergency officials said.

Case Will Test N.F.L. Teams’ Liability for Dementia

A workers’ compensation claim on behalf of Ralph Wenzel, a lineman from 1966 to 1973, could be worth more than $1 million. Other players could file similar claims.

A boy walked out of a shop with broken windows caused by an earthquake in Mexicali, Mexico on Monday.
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In Mexico, Resuming Life After the Quake

Despite strong aftershocks, Mexicali returned to business as usual less than 24 hours after a powerful earthquake killed at least two people.

The Quad
Live Updates From the Men’s Championship Game

An unpredictable N.C.A.A. tournament will conclude Monday night with a title game between Duke and Butler.

Vatican Declined to Pursue Accused Priest

A priest charged with abusing a girl in Minnesota has been allowed to continue working at a diocese in India.

After Attacks in Russia, Fears of Xenophobia

Moscow residents originally from the North Caucasus worry about being mistaken for terrorists and being victims of xenophobic violence themselves.

Woods Faces Questions

Tiger Woods addressed the media at the Augusta National Golf Club in advance of the Masters, ending a mostly silent period.

Op-Ed: Throw Out Skybox Tax Subsidies

Ticket prices for professional sports events shot up over the past two decades, and business entertainment tax deductions are to blame.

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Book Review
Seeking Identity, Shaping a Nation’s
Seeking Identity, Shaping a Nation’s

A new biography of President Obama by David Remnick fleshes out the by-now-familiar outlines of his life.

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30 Minute Interview: Donald J. Trump Jr.

Mr. Trump is an executive vice president at the Trump Organization, a title he shares with his sister Ivanka and his brother Eric.

New York Auto Show
Shooting the Show’s Stars

Shooting the Show’s Stars

Taking pictures at an event like the New York auto show looks easy. It isn’t.

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The Boss: Another Cousteau Working to Save the Waters
The Boss: Another Cousteau Working to Save the Waters

Alexandra Cousteau is continuing the advocacy of Jacques Cousteau, her grandfather, and her father, Philippe.

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