Sunday, June 19, 2016

@10:30,

Fashion & Style

Paavana Kumar, David Lepard

The couple met at Columbia, from which they received law degrees.
Fashion & Style

Lindsay McLellan, Vincent Borden

The bride and groom, who met at the University of Virginia, were married in North Andover, Mass.
Fashion & Style

Marjorie Guerra, Tejas Manchandia

The bride and groom, both doctors, met as anatomy laboratory partners at Yale.
Science

Scientists Hope to Cultivate an Immune System for Crops

Already lurking in the soil beneath our feet is a complex microbial world that could protect plants and our food supply.
Opinion

‘Shaken’: Gay Voices After Orlando

“What has shaken me is that for many of us the one place where we could always feel safe and find sanctuary was our bars and clubs,” a reader writes.
Opinion

A Kiddie Party for Us All, Even Me

Don’t make me try those organic cheese doodles.
Sports

A Thud of Retribution Reverberates in Russia

Olympic politics are inseparable from national and global politics, and President Vladimir Putin has embraced sporting dominance as a symbol of Russia’s global power.
Food

A Creamy, Sweet Tribute to Summer

This version of Sicilian cassata, a spongecake layered with sweetened ricotta, is crowned with juicy fresh berries.
Times Insider

Why We Celebrated the Beehive and Its Maker

Bruce Weber, the Times reporter who penned Margaret Vinci Heldt’s obit, reflects on the iconic hairdo‘s enduring appeal.
N.Y. / Region

Review: Destination Bistro in Yorktown Heights Pays Attention

Rob Del Balzo opened Destination Bistro a little over two years ago after several years as a caterer, often for television cooking shows such as “Chopped” and “Rocco’s Dinner Party.”
N.Y. / Region

Cab Ride Nets $200,000 for a Construction Worker and His Friends

Four men who had been cheated by a contractor each received checks of about $50,000 from New York City after a cabdriver recognized one of them.
U.S.

Families Bearing Up a Year After Slayings in a Charleston Church

Some forgive but not one forgets the death of nine people, and the long recovery that has followed, a year after the shootings at Emanuel A.M.E. Church in Charleston, S.C.
Fashion & Style

Elizabeth Ohrt, George Sondecker IV

The couple were introduced in 2011 by a trainer while working out in the M.I.T. campus gym.
Fashion & Style

Susan Zhang, BJ Bronston

The couple met while on a cycling trip to France with other Northwestern students.
U.S.

In Orlando, a Son of a Muslim Immigrant Rushed to Heal Pain Caused by Another

Even as he spent hours repairing gun shot wounds, Dr. Joseph Ibrahim could not escape the parallels between his background and the gunman’s.
Fashion & Style

Fathers and Stepfathers Join Hands at Weddings

Weddings don’t always bring out the best in people, but some fathers and stepfathers are setting aside their differences for the sake of the children.
Opinion

Omar Mateen, American Monster

This was both an act of domestic terror and a hate crime. This norm of ours simply isn’t normal.
Real Estate

Homes for Sale in Brooklyn and Manhattan

This week’s properties are in the West Village, the Gramercy area and Crown Heights, Brooklyn.

https://www.google.com/maps/place/Crown+Heights,+Brooklyn,+NY/@40.6721654,-73.9768352,13z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m5!3m4!1s0x89c25b83e7660d3b:0x6c922b10d99212ac!8m2!3d40.6681032!4d-73.9447994

The house is about 14 feet wide.
Real Estate

A Park Avenue Condo for $28.9 Million

Two more apartments closed at 432 Park Avenue, the tallest residential tower in the Western Hemisphere, and were the most expensive sales of the week.

A silly price.
N.Y. / Region

More Guilty Pleas in Fraud Scheme Connected to False 9/11 Claims

More than 130 people used fake health claims to collect disability payments, prosecutors said. Many claimed mental illness caused by 9/11.

Free money attracts pests.

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