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When Will the Wounds Heal?
Super Tuesday did a good job of laying bare the divides within each party. More than that, it may have exacerbated the splits.


Breaking Up Is Hard to Do
By Peggy Noonan The primary campaign is tearing the Democrats apart. President Bush already did that to the Republicans.


Can Mrs. Clinton Lose?
By Peggy NoonanDeclarations: Obama now looks poised to beat her. Democrats haven't figured out how lucky they are.


Overcoming the Worry Gene
Researchers at Yale have identified a gene mutation for "rumination" -- the kind of chronic worry in which people obsess over negative thoughts. But just because rumination has genetic roots doesn't mean it's inescapable. Discuss


Obama's Clinton Education
The Illinois Senator is realizing that the Clintons will say or do anything to win.


Bill Clinton May Get Payout of $20 Million
Former President Clinton stands to reap around $20 million -- and will sever a politically sensitive partnership tie to Dubai -- by ending his high-profile business relationship with the investment firm of billionaire friend Ron Burkle.


French Bank Rocked by Rogue Trader
Societe Generale executives don't know why Jérôme Kerviel for months made massive, unauthorized trades of seemingly no personal gain. But they know the 31-year-old trader's bets, which he hid partly through hacking PCs, cost the French bank a staggering $7.2 billion.


If Recession Comes, It Likely Will Hit Hard
The housing crisis and faltering consumer spending are good reasons to fear that a U.S. recession could be worse than those in the recent past. (Reader predictions)


Trader Made Billions on Subprime
John Paulson made a spectacularly successful bet against the housing market at the right time. The little-known hedge fund manager reaped what's believed to be the largest one-year payday in Wall Street history. Here's how he did it.


Obama Gains, but Still Lags in Big States
The presidential race is changing as candidates begin campaigning for Super Tuesday. Obama has fresh momentum after a win in South Carolina, but he lacks the time or resources to campaign intensively in far-flung races.