Tuesday, May 24, 2016

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T Magazine

Surfing (in Sydney) With Cynthia Rowley


Sports

Short-Track Racing, Motorsports’ Riskiest Corner


Food

What to Cook This Week

Make a deluxe grilled cheese sandwich and plan out a week of meals.

Yes
U.S.

Long Lines at Airport Security? Here’s What Passengers Should Know

Because of a rise in the number of airline passengers and a drop in the number of screeners, the flying public is waiting much longer in security lines.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Praetorian_Guard#Political_role
Fashion & Style

Natural Beauty 2.0: Credo Comes to Town


Beauty is not painted on.
Please yourself.  You will please me.
Real Estate

Homes for Sale in New York and New Jersey

This week’s properties include a log cabin in Springfield, N.J., and home on a cul-de-sac in Roslyn, N.Y.

Fantastic.
U.S.

Political Rifts Over Bill Clinton’s Welfare Law Resurface as Aid Shrinks

Some states are limiting cash benefits for families, rekindling concerns — some on the Democratic campaign trail — about a law signed 20 years ago.

Poverty should not kill.
Magazine

The 5.8.16 Issue

Readers respond.

I don't like what "sex work" does to people.
U.S.

Federal Judge in Texas Demands Justice Dept. Lawyers Take Ethics Class

Judge Andrew S. Hanen accused the lawyers of lying to him during arguments in a case involving the president’s executive action over immigration.

 Judge Andrew S. Hanen should know better.
Fashion & Style

Rebecca Pincus, Nathan Reigner

The couple met while they were studying for their doctorates at the University of Vermont.

Any rite you can get.
The Upshot

It Isn’t Easy to Figure Out Which Foods Contain Sugar

Because of an F.D.A. labeling change, many consumers will be surprised to learn of the added sugars in products that are generally thought to be healthy.

Avoiding Sugar is not easy. 
Figure all prepared foods are burdened.
Health

W.H.O. Calls Yellow Fever in Africa ‘Serious Concern’

The agency stopped short of declaring a global health emergency, but suggested drastically expanding vaccination programs.

Vaccination works.
The world should do more of it.
Governments are arguing over who pays for the necessary programs.
N.Y. / Region

At Warby Parker, a Sense of Exclusion in a Low Price

It’s dispiriting in a way to see old-fashioned chain stores feel as if they must contort themselves to stay vital in what is becoming an ever more polarized retail culture.

Retail is a real skill.
Low price is not the only part.
Times Insider

Attached: When Reporting and Caring Are Intertwined

“I hoped my six elders wouldn’t give me stuff to write about: wouldn’t fall or get sick or worse, all the things that make for riveting copy. No news was good news.”

Inevitably these things happen.
The able help the less than able.
Journalists are not sociopaths.
Business Day

A Child Care Gap in the Résumé: Whether to Explain or Not


Labor is in surplus.
Magazine

Revel in the Bounty of Spring, With a Feast From Yotam Ottolenghi

The British-by-way-of-Jerusalem chef assembles a Middle Eastern banquet in London that is as visually stunning as it is delicious.

We could put on such a feast.
Opinion

Research on Aging Is Vital


Fashion & Style

No Sound, No Fury, No Marriage


"I would rather fight than switch"

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