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Posted: 08 Mar 2014 09:06 PM PST

For decades, a group of men with intellectual disabilities seemed happy living in a small Iowa town. Then their neighbors found out the truth. This film is being shown in collaboration with POV.org.






Passport Theft Adds to Mystery of Missing Malaysia Airlines Jet

Posted: 08 Mar 2014 08:42 PM PST

At least two passengers used stolen passports to board a Malaysia Airlines jet that disappeared Saturday between Kuala Lumpur and Beijing with 239 people aboard, raising the unsettling possibility of foul play.






Suspicion Falls on Russia as ‘Snake’ Cyberattacks Target Ukraine’s Government

Posted: 08 Mar 2014 04:59 PM PST

No one can quite pinpoint who is behind a series of cyberattacks that began long before President Viktor F. Yanukovych was forced from office, though some suspicion is falling on Russia.

Libyan Militia Selling Oil, Defying the Government

Posted: 08 Mar 2014 04:12 PM PST

The weak transitional government appeared powerless to stop a militia group from selling oil, an indication that the nation may be at risk of coming apart at the seams.






Kerry Warns Russia Against Annexation of Crimea

Posted: 08 Mar 2014 03:16 PM PST

The secretary of state said that any steps by Russia to annex Crimea would bring diplomatic efforts to resolve the crisis in Ukraine to a halt.

Rio’s Race to Future Intersects Slave Past

Posted: 08 Mar 2014 02:29 PM PST

With a building spree tearing apart sections of Rio de Janeiro, archaeological finds are giving new insight into its old role as a slave trade center.

Tensions Remain High in Crimea Amid Renewed Effort to Mediate

Posted: 08 Mar 2014 01:13 PM PST

Russia and Ukraine signaled a willingness to seek a diplomatic resolution, but Russia raised the possibility of suspending nuclear inspections, citing NATO operations.






For Ski Break Without Crowds (or Rebels), an Afghan Town Beckons

Posted: 08 Mar 2014 12:50 PM PST

Despite the war that rages on elsewhere in Afghanistan, some intrepid tourists are finding their way to Bamian, a mountainous area formerly known for its ancient Buddhas.

For Families of Missing on Airliner, Memories Mix With Fading Hope

Posted: 08 Mar 2014 12:33 PM PST

By Saturday night, the families of the passengers aboard Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 had few answers about what happened and dwindling hope that they would see their loved ones again.






Sovereignty vs. Self-Rule: Crimea Reignites Battle

Posted: 08 Mar 2014 12:07 PM PST

The showdown in Ukraine has revived a centuries-old debate over when secession is legitimate. Nations' views vary greatly, depending on their own alliances and interests.

P.G.A. Golfers Seek Ways to Tame Final-Round Stress

Posted: 08 Mar 2014 10:41 AM PST

No matter how many times a golfer visualizes closing out a PGA Tour victory or how thoroughly he prepares for it, there is no way of knowing how he will react until he is in the situation.

Times Documentaries: The Men of Atalissa

Posted: 08 Mar 2014 10:32 AM PST

For decades, a group of men with intellectual disabilities seemed happy living in a small Iowa town. Then their neighbors found out the truth. This film is being shown in collaboration with POV.org.






Auto Regulators Dismissed Defect Tied to 13 Deaths

Posted: 08 Mar 2014 09:44 AM PST

Federal safety regulators received more than 260 complaints over the last 11 years about General Motors vehicles that suddenly turned off, but they declined to investigate the problem.






At Paralympics, Visually Impaired Skiers and Their Guides Form a Team

Posted: 08 Mar 2014 08:51 AM PST

Visually impaired downhill skiers and their guides on the slopes at the Paralympics in Russia have worked for years to forge a close bond.

Mercy and Social Media Slow the Noose in Iran

Posted: 08 Mar 2014 08:49 AM PST

Public hangings still attract hundreds of onlookers, but Iran's enormous middle class is turning against capital punishment.






The Youngest Technorati

Posted: 08 Mar 2014 08:07 AM PST

Teenage designers of apps and games have many incentives — financial and otherwise — to forget about their schoolwork.

China’s Hard Line: ‘No Room for Compromise’

Posted: 08 Mar 2014 01:40 AM PST

Wang Yi took a strong stand Saturday on China's territorial disputes, saying it will "never accept unreasonable demands from smaller countries."






The Saturday Profile: Seeking to Bridge the Arab-Jewish Divide With Music

Posted: 07 Mar 2014 07:40 PM PST

David Broza, an Israeli singer-songwriter, employs a universal language on his regular visits with young people at the Shuafat Refugee Camp in Jerusalem.

Russia’s Move Into Ukraine Said to Be Born in Shadows

Posted: 07 Mar 2014 07:20 PM PST

The Kremlin's strategy emerged haphazardly as an emotional President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia acted out of what officials called a deep sense of betrayal and grievance.

Disgraced Musician Faces an Angry Japan

Posted: 07 Mar 2014 07:06 PM PST

Mamoru Samuragochi, who was hailed as a deaf musical genius, said he knew his deception would be revealed one day.

Saudis Put Terrorist Label on Muslim Brotherhood

Posted: 07 Mar 2014 06:40 PM PST

Saudi Arabia's decree appeared to begin an effort to quell the Muslim Brotherhood, reflecting a divide in the Middle East after the military takeover in Egypt last year.

Market for High-End Cars Draws a Crowd

Posted: 07 Mar 2014 06:37 PM PST

While mass market carmakers are struggling in Europe, some builders of high-performance supercars are selling their models faster than they can build them.

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