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Forgetting New Orleans

Thu Aug 28, 7:20 PM ET

Viewpoint: Three years after the Katrina disaster, the fate of the ravaged city has been strangely absent from the campaign

  • Low hanging oranges cling to trees barely out of the flood waters left behind by Tropical Storm Fay, Friday, Aug. 22, 2008, in Fort Pierce, Fla.. Some 400 acres of tomatoes were flooded near Immokalee in the southeastern portion of the state and St. Lucie County on the Atlantic coast suffered some $20 million in losses, mostly to cattle, citrus and nursery operations. There also were reports of grapefruits blown off trees in southeastern Florida and some areas where sugar cane was bent over in high winds. (AP Photo/J. Pat Carter)
    The Sour State of Florida Citrus Thu Aug 28, 11:45 AM ET

    Storms and invading insects are ravaging one of Florida's archetypal industries, and the costs are showing up in your orange juice

  • Chicago Braces for a School Boycott Wed Aug 27, 10:20 PM ET

    Frustrated by unequal funding in Illinois, Windy City parents and students plan to protest in the suburbs

  • U.S. Senator Hillary Clinton (D-NY) smiles on stage at the 2008 Democratic National Convention in Denver, Colorado August 26, 2008. U.S. Senator Barack Obama (D-IL) is expected to accept the Democratic presidential nomination at the convention on August 28.     REUTERS/Rick Wilking (UNITED STATES)   US PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION CAMPAIGN 2008  (USA)
    Clinton Delivers for Obama Wed Aug 27, 12:45 PM ET

    After days of carping among their supporters, she lifts the crowd with a strong endorsement of the Democratic nominee

  • Former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney greets an attendee outside the site of the Democratic National Convention in Denver, Tuesday, Aug. 26, 2008. Romney was at the arena to appear on television political programs. Romney, a former McCain rival, has been mentioned as a potential running mate for John McCain. (AP Photo/Jae C. Hong)
    Romney's Veep Audition Wed Aug 27, 5:40 AM ET

    In Denver for a day, the former presidential candidate showed why many believe he will be John McCain's running mate - skewering the Dems in pitch-perfect soundbites, with a smile

  • Homeowner Patrick MacCarthy walks in front of his new house, as construction continues in Rye, N.Y. Thursday, Aug. 7, 2008. Sales of new homes posted an unexpected gain in July as heavily discounted properties enticed cautious house hunters to become home buyers. (AP Photo/Craig Ruttle)
    The Buddy System. Tue Aug 26, 4:00 PM ET

    Should You Become a Co-Ho?

  • The War on College Cafeteria Trays Mon Aug 25, 3:25 PM ET

    Across the U.S., campuses are chucking trays from their dining halls - to reduce food waste and to save water and energy

  • No "Men Working" Please Mon Aug 25, 11:40 AM ET

    Despite 20-year-old rules regulating against the gender exclusive sign on publicly accessible roads, solo maleness still persist

  • Will the US Develop a Death Ray? Sun Aug 24, 12:10 PM ET

    Or something close to it. Some are calling on the Pentagon to build a quick-strike, non-nuclear weapon that can attack targets anywhere on the planet

  • Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Barack Obama D-Ill., and his vice presidential running mate Sen. Joe Biden D-Del. appear together at a campaign stop  Saturday, Aug. 23, 2008, in Springfield, Ill. Obama introduced Biden as his running mate at the event.  (AP Photo/M. Spencer Green)
    Behind Obama's Bet on Biden Sat Aug 23, 2:30 PM ET

    The Senator from Delaware's blunders are well known, but he gives the ticket decades of foreign policy knowledge

  • A Happy Air Travel Tale (For Real) Fri Aug 22, 6:55 PM ET

    A TIME correspondent actually had a good recent experience flying commercial - even if others had to suffer in the process

  • Putting College Tuition on Plastic Thu Aug 21, 9:30 AM ET

    Many parents and students are making the mistake of paying for higher education with the help of credit cards

  • A Merit-Pay Standoff in Denver Wed Aug 20, 5:10 AM ET

    The city is a pioneer of pay for performance, but a teachers' contract fight threatens its role model status

  • The Great American Yard Sale. Tue Aug 19, 6:45 PM ET

    The Great American Yard Sale

  • Cheerleaders perform during half time of men's field hockey match between Germany and Belgium at the Beijing 2008 Olympics in Beijing, Wednesday, Aug. 13, 2008.  (AP Photo/Aman Sharma)
    Cheerleading's Risky Lack of Rules Tue Aug 19, 9:25 AM ET

    A new report shows that the increasingly high-stakes activity is the leading cause of severe school-sports injuries, even as it continues to avoid much-needed regulation

  • Why Can't Candidates Be Celebrities? Tue Aug 19, 6:00 AM ET

    Viewpoint: McCain ridicules Obama as "the One," even as he compares himself to Churchill. But there's nothing wrong with candidates aspiring to greatness

  • Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill., right is greeted by Republican presidential candidate Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., left, while Pastor Rick Warren looks on during a non-debate forum at the Saddleback Church in Lake Forest, Calif. on Saturday Aug. 16, 2008.   (AP Photo/Richard Vogel)
    McCain and Obama on Abortion Mon Aug 18, 2:35 AM ET

    While Obama's opinion seems to be an artful dodge, McCain's plain pro-life stance might steer him into troubled waters

  • Four-Day School Weeks. Sun Aug 17, 5:35 PM ET

    Four-Day School Weeks

  • The Cities Where Women Rule Sat Aug 16, 12:15 AM ET

    There aren't very many of them, despite the gains of women nationwide. But in a growing number of localities, females have banded together - and brought about change

  • Not So Funny Fri Aug 15, 8:05 PM ET

    Do all those old jokes work against Al Franken in his race for a Senate seat in Minnesota? You betcha

  • A Homeschooling Win in California Thu Aug 14, 4:20 AM ET

    In a stunning reversal of its own ruling, a California court says it's O.K. for uncredentialed parents to homeschool their kids. But regulatory questions remain

  • Endangered Species: In More Danger Wed Aug 13, 4:10 PM ET

    Analysis: The White House's proposed overhaul of the Endangered Species Act is its latest end-run around Congress to undo one of the real success stories of the green movement

  • Edwards' Affair: Tabloids Strike Again Wed Aug 13, 6:10 AM ET

    The National Enquirer's scoop is just the latest in a string of stories broken by the tabloids before the mainstream press

  • In Colo. Race, Being Gay Isn't the Issue Tue Aug 12, 3:55 PM ET

    Colorado Democrats on Tuesday may choose an openly gay candidate for Congress. But the contest has revolved more around his money than his sexual orientation

  • The States Take On the Drug Pitchmen Tue Aug 12, 5:05 AM ET

    A South Carolina program aimed at cutting drug costs by giving doctors unbiased data is winning over even conservatives

  • Colorado Initiatives: A Tipping Point? Sun Aug 10, 7:50 PM ET

    The state may be more of a swing state than ever, and controversial ballot initiatives will help raise voter turnout - on both sides

  • The Global Ambition of Rick Warren Fri Aug 8, 10:50 AM ET

    How a charismatic Californian became the closest thing to Billy Graham - and why religion in America will never be the same

  • The Anthrax Files Thu Aug 7, 4:10 AM ET

    The FBI was on the trail of Army scientist Bruce Ivins for years. As investigators closed in, he committed suicide. But how credible was their case?

  • Who Can You Sue? Click Here Wed Aug 6, 11:15 AM ET

    A new website aims to hook up people with lawyers who will take their grievances to court. Is this what America needs?