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Energy Department Predicts Lower Winter Fuel Bills
Natural gas, oil and propane users can expect savings because of lower prices and warmer weather, the Energy Department predicts.Times Insider

1938: Planned Parenthood Is Conceived
Mark Bulik looks at the first time Planned Parenthood was mentioned in The Times.U.S.

South Carolina City Scrambles to Rescue and Repair After Rains
In Columbia, rescue workers checked 1,800 homes and engineers raced to shore up a canal that is crucial to the city’s clean water supply.Business Day
Q. and A.: Lab Explains Its Evaluation of Weatherization
An exchange with Bruce Tonn, who headed the team at Oak Ridge National Laboratory that did an analysis of the federal weatherization program.Travel

Charting New Frontiers in Chilean Cuisine
Young, adventurous chefs with international experience are drawn by the country's unique ingredients, flavors and traditions.U.S.

Questions Are Raised About Safety on Ship Missing After Storm
Two seamen who recently spent time on the El Faro said the cargo ship had experienced safety problems while they worked onboard.U.S.
Louisiana: Former Mayor Seeks to Reverse Convictions
Lawyers for former Mayor Ray Nagin of New Orleans asked a federal appeals court Monday to reverse his 2014 corruption convictions, arguing that a judge gave erroneous instructions to the jury.N.Y. / Region

2 Brothers Killed in Staten Island Shooting
The police found the men with gunshot wounds blocks from their home in the Fox Hills neighborhood, the authorities said.Business Day

For Government That Works, Call In the Auditors
Studies of a federal initiative to “weatherize” homes suggest that an impartial view is needed in order to evaluate such programs.U.S.

Mass Murderers Fit Profile, as Do Many Others Who Don’t Kill
What seems telling about these killers is not how much they have in common, but how much they look and seem like so many who don’t inflict harm.Food

Ragout With Farfalle Gets a Touch of Green
The sweet taste and texture of broccoli leaves produces a stew that begs to be tossed with pasta.Business Day
Dewey & LeBoeuf Jurors Tell Judge They Are Stuck After 13 Days of Deliberation
The judge must decide the next step after the jury sent a note saying they were unable to come to an unanimous agreement on a majority of counts.Sports

Next Arms Race in Major Sports Is at the Food Table
A survey of about two dozen programs found that average spending on food for Division I athletes increased 145 percent since the N.C.A.A. lifted limitations on it in August 2014.Opinion

How to Reduce the Gun Carnage
Readers discuss background checks, mental illness and gun safety.Business Day
Volkswagen Chief Says Few Knew of Diesel Fraud
Matthias Müller blamed a small number of employees for the scandal and also said he expected a recall to begin early next year.Science

Mars Is Pretty Clean. Her Job at NASA Is to Keep It That Way.
Catharine A. Conley is not facing aliens, so her main job is to make sure not too many Earth spores from research missions to Mars are left behind.Food

Restaurant Review: Wildair on the Lower East Side
The casual companion to Contra on Orchard Street borrows a homey sensibility from contemporary European wine bars.Travel

Hotel and Resort News: Packages in Rome, Paris and London
What you need to know if you’re on a trip or planning one soon, including the reopening of a resort in Mauritius and deluxe drive time in Arizona.Books

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