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Science: Elizabeth S. Spelke – nytimes.com/video

A video interview with the Harvard cognitive psychologist on babies and the nature of human knowledge. Related Article: nyti.ms Please visit nyti.ms in order to embed this video. Watch more videos at nytimes.com

Business Day Live | April 30, 2012

Charles Duhigg and David Kocieniewski answer questions and respond to reader comments about Apple’s efforts to minimize its taxes. Please visit nyti.ms in order to embed this video. Watch more videos at nytimes.com

TimesCast – April 30, 2012

The Obama administration tries to contain a growing diplomatic crisis with China | Microsoft invests in Barnes & Noble’s Nook. Please visit nyti.ms in order to embed this video. Watch more videos at nytimes.com

Forstmann’s art collection reflects his investment legacy

Apr. 27 – Sotheby’s will auction the art collection of legendary buyout pioneer Ted Forstmann in May. Insider takes a look at how his artistic style paralleled his investment strategy.

Breakingviews: Barnes & Noble’s big brother

April 30 – Richard Beales and Breakingviews columnists discuss how Microsoft’s investment in Barnes & Noble’s digital business could be the start of a new chapter.

Breakingviews: Barnes & Noble’s big brother

April 30 – Richard Beales and Breakingviews columnists discuss how Microsoft’s investment in Barnes & Noble’s digital business could be the start of a new chapter.

Breakingviews: Does Europe need a banking union?

April 30 – Reuters Breakingviews editor Hugo Dixon looks at how to break the links between Europe’s weaker economies and their troubled banks.

Bankers Assault on Financial Reform

Gerald Epstein: New financial regulations contained in the Dodd-Frank law are being gutted or delayed by regulators and Congress More news stories at therealnews.com

Breakingviews: Aviva’s different shareholder spring

April 30 – The UK insurer is the latest company to review executive pay in response to investor pressure. Robert Cole argues this is as much about long-term underperformance as short term pay excess.

The Egyptian Revolution and Neo-Liberal Economics

Workers protest as European Bank seeks to ratify $1.5 bn in loans to Egypt For more Real News go to therealnews.com

Humanitarian Crisis Continues in Gaza

Dr. Mads Gilbert: The siege of Gaza continues to make life unbearable More at therealnews.com

Sometimes Civil Disobedience is the Only Way to be Heard

Leah Bolger, a retired navy officer, talks about her arrest at Congress and plans for NATO protest More at therealnews.com

The Doha Debates

This House believes marriage between close family members should be discouraged More at therealnews.com

Panthers draft CB from Coastal Carolina University – New York Post

The Post’s Mark Hale sits down with NFL prospect Josh Norman before the big draft. The Post Got It Covered: Twitter: twitter.com Facebook: www.facebook.com RSS: gdata.youtube.com iGoogle Gadget: www.google.com

No money? – Out of ‘great’ society!

Follow Max Keiser on Twitter: twitter.com Watch the full Keiser Report E281 later on Saturday! In this episode, Max Keiser and co-host, Stacy Herbert discuss how shouting ‘fire!’ in a crowded economy may be the only thing left to save us from our unpayable debts and, failing that, Barack Obama’s ‘revolving door’ could be another [...]

Robotics Experts Hope to Boost Student Interest

A national science fair in Washington is showcasing some of the latest advances in robotics for education. Some attendees hope the students will have enough fun to pursue careers in robotics. (April 27)

Ala. Gov. Marks Anniversary of Twister Outbreak

Alabama Gov. Robert Bentley marked the anniversary of the storms that ravaged the state a year ago. He stood at the foot of the Capitol and was flanked on either side by 253 Alabama flags, one for each of the storm’s casualties. (April 27)

Space Shuttle Arrives in NYC; Crowds Watch

In a city understandably wary of low-flying aircraft, New Yorkers and tourists alike watched with joy and excitement Friday as space shuttle Enterprise sailed over the skyline on its final flight before it becomes a museum piece. (April 27)

Business Day Live | April 27, 2012

Who is held responsible under the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act? Google’s Chade-Meng Tan on compassion in the corporate world and how equity research has evolved since the financial crisis. Please visit nyti.ms in order to embed this video. Watch more videos at nytimes.com

TimesCast – April 27, 2012

A blind activist escapes house arrest in China | Two former Virginia governors vie for a United States Senate seat | The space shuttle Enterprise arrives in New York. Please visit nyti.ms in order to embed this video. Watch more videos at nytimes.com

Obama Targets Diploma Mills That Market to Vets

President Barack Obama reached out to a generation of young soldiers as he added new protections for veterans and military families misled or bilked by career colleges and technical programs that target their federal education benefits. (April 27)

Jenna Fischer’s ‘Giant’ Love Story

Actress Jenna Fischer talks about how she and her writer/director husband fell in love while making their new movie ‘The Giant Mechanical Man.’ The film premiered at this year’s Tribeca Film Festival. (April 27)

Lawmakers Fear Vikings Exit if No New Stadium

State lawmakers in Minnesota are working to agree on a bill that would result in a new stadium for the Minnesota Vikings. Some fear that failure to build a new stadium, could cost the state its NFL franchise. (April 27)

Palestinian protesters are in defiance of Israeli detenti…

Palestinian protesters take to the streets in the West Bank and Gaza in defiance of Israeli detention policies.

Olivia Newton-John’s ‘Grease’ pick

The Buzz Today: Olivia Newton-John would choose Taylor Swift for a ‘Grease’ remake. AJ Hammer has this story and more.

Women aging with style

As women get older, they use their life experiences to inform their style.

Volunteer ‘cuddlers’ comfort babies

“Cuddlers,” like retired professor Bob Woodruff, help nurture newborns suffering from drug withdrawal.

Richard Stallman: CISPA neally abolishes people’s right not to be unreasonably searched

Soon, Americans may find every private email they write could be opened, copied and inspected by government snoopers. The latest cyber security bill – called CISPA – has passed the House of Representatives, coming a step closer to becoming law. President Barack Obama has threatened to veto the act, if it goes through in the [...]

A man discovered an age-progression image of himself .

Steve Carter says he was shell-shocked when he discovered an age-progression image of himself on a missing kids site.

Raw Video: House Passes Student Loan Vote

The House of Representatives passed a Republican-backed measure to stop Federal student loan interest rates from rising on July 1st. Democrats oppose the measure because it finances the lost income with cuts in health care spending. (April 27)