Tuesday, June 21, 2016

@23:00, 6/20/16

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Science

The Grackle’s Secret to Success

The great-tailed grackle is one of the most invasive species in the United States. A new experiment tests whether it develops new behaviors.

Much of innovation is discovering new ways to get dead.

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Opinion

More Accountability for Prosecutors

Two lawyers and a retired judge offer ideas for a fairer criminal justice system.

Prosecutorial misconduct should viciate the sentence.


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N.Y. / Region

Woman Charged in Kayak Death Admitted Keeping Paddle From Fiancé, Officer Testifies

A State Police investigator also said Angelika Graswald, whom he questioned after Vincent Viafore disappeared in the cold Hudson River waters, described feeling “trapped.”

The prosecutor has a case.
He may not have a conviction.

4
Fashion & Style

Rachel Nordlinger, Andrew Langer

The couple met in July 2013 on a blind date arranged by a mutual friend.

Sooner is better.  As soon as you can is best.

5
U.S.

Pulse D.J.s Recall How Joyful Beats Gave Way to Massacre Gunfire

The disc jockeys at Pulse recall the moment when their Orlando club became a scene of unforgettable carnage.

It will take a few weeks to recover.

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U.S.

Supreme Court Says Police May Use Evidence Found After Illegal Stops

In a fiery dissent, Justice Sonia Sotomayor said the decision allowed the discovery of a warrant for a parking ticket to forgive Fourth Amendment violations.

"The fruit of the poison tree" has been weakened.

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Fashion & Style

Kathryn O’Brien, Sean Tinsley

The couple met in 2012 at an orientation weekend for students at Brown.

Sooner is better.  As soon as you can is best.

8
Opinion

‘I’m Sorry, No More Ducks’

We rejoice at the miracles of our child’s earliest years, but then there is the sadness that they will never happen again.

Ducks can be borrowed.

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U.S.

How Can Communities Prepare for Mass Shootings? Orlando Offers Lessons

Orlando’s response to the Pulse nightclub massacre provides insight about how to respond to attacks with injuries comparable to those in war zones.

“As the next city to experience a horrific event like this,” Chief Williams said, “we have to pay it forward.”

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Science

For Coral, Mass Spawns Are the Way to Go

One researcher compares the massive, synchronized frenzy of spawning to “a wave at a stadium,” one that builds reefs and is threatened by warming seas.

Interesting.  We will see it if convenient.

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U.S.

Decades Later, Sickness Among Airmen After a Hydrogen Bomb Accident

The Air Force says that there was no harmful radiation at the crash site, but interviews with dozens of men and details from declassified documents disagree.

The military should not be allowed to bury their mistakes.

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Fashion & Style

Lilia Toson, Jamal Fulton

The couple met in 2012 when he was a first-year associate, and she a second-year associate at the same law firm.

Sooner is better.   As soon as you can is best.

13
Fashion & Style

Caitlin Duffy, Timothy Hall

The bride, a math teacher, and the groom, a public relations manager for a winery, met on Match.com.

Sooner is better.   As soon as you can is best.

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Fashion & Style

Sara Zambrelli, John Lipman

The bride is a psychotherapist in New York, and the groom works in investment banking.

Sooner is better.   As soon as you can is best.
 
15
Science

Saiga Population Grows After Mysterious Epidemic

A recent census suggests the endangered antelopes in Kazakhstan are making modest gains after illness wiped out most of the species.

There is hope.

16
Opinion

Why I Was Wrong About Welfare Reform

A well-intentioned change has made a problem worse.

Good enough.

17
Times Insider

What Sent a Reporter Back to First Grade — Even During Maternity Leave

At P.S. 188 on Manhattan’s Lower East Side, nearly half the kids are homeless.

Get it fixed.

18
Food

A Creamy, Sweet Tribute to Summer


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Fashion & Style

Sarah Filipski, Fletcher Bingham

He helped a friend move into a townhouse, and ended up finding a partner for life.

Sooner is better.   As soon as you can is best.

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U.S.

Orlando Survivors Recall Night of Terror: ‘Then He Shoots Me Again’

Clubgoers, some shot multiple times during the siege at Pulse, described a desperate struggle to live while others around them died.

Learn what can be learned.


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