Friday, July 8, 2016

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Targeting Apartments in Astoria, Queens

Emma Petkofsky and Michael Maisch wanted a two-bedroom in Astoria, Queens.

2
Real Estate

Grymes Hill: Manhattan Views, West Coast Feel


3
N.Y. / Region

Funeral Held for Murdered Brooklyn Pizzeria Owner as Police Seek Suspect


4
Opinion

Alton Sterling and When Black Lives Stop Mattering


5
N.Y. / Region

Gender-Segregated Swimming Cut Back at 2 Public Pools Near Brooklyn Hasidic Areas

Swimming hours scheduled to be women-only were popular among the area’s Hasidim, but critics said the segregation infringed upon the separation of church and state.

Separation of church and state is the rule.
The Hasidim should build their own pools.

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N.Y. / Region

‘Time in the Box’: Young Rikers Inmates, Still in Isolation

New York City is struggling to end solitary confinement at its jails for people under 22. Here are interviews with several young men who as of a few weeks ago were in segregation at Rikers Island.

The guards need a different tool to deal with disruptive charges.

I hesitate to suggest psychiatric examination.

7
Science

Juno Enters Jupiter’s Orbit, Capping 5-Year Voyage

A signal from the spacecraft Monday night confirmed that it arrived at the planet, on a mission NASA hopes will yield clues to the origins of our solar system.

Yes    Wait for the reports.

8
Arts

Shura’s ‘Nothing’s Real’ Channels the 1980s

This pop singer creates lovestruck, self-doubting narrators on this album, which is her first.

Civilization is heard.

9
Food

10 Great Recipes for Today

Dishes that celebrate Eid al-Fitr, the end of the monthlong Muslim fast, and a no-recipe recipe for shrimp with caramelized onions.

I am not feeling ambitious about food.

10
Health

Why Do More Black Women Die of Breast Cancer? A Study Aims to Find Out

Scientist will investigate whether genetic and biological factors, not just lifestyle factors, influence racial disparities.

Find out.


11
U.S.

Branding Day, Fading Elsewhere, Is Still a Ritual Here

Technology has changed much in the West. But on Bill Gray’s ranch in Colorado, they’re preserving the roping and riding skills that make a cowboy a cowboy.

Some people learn faster than others.


12
Magazine

The Perfect Imperfections of Blueberry Pie

Solving the mysteries of a dessert that’s worth getting just right.

http://cooking.nytimes.com/recipes/1018208-blueberry-pie

13
Opinion

The Not-So-Liberal Roberts Court


14
World

Rome Police Arrest Homeless Man in Murder of Beau Solomon, a U.S. Student

Mr. Solomon, of the University of Wisconsin-Madison, was found in the Tiber River with a head wound and blood on his shirt.

Beau Solomon had an adventure that killed him.

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The Upshot

Confused About Quinoa and Nutrition? So Are Other Americans

There are some foods that Americans can’t agree about, like steak. But there are also foods that people simply don’t know about.

There are differences of opinion about what is health.

Food is known.

16
Automobiles

Video Review: The New Audi Q7 Drops to Fighting Weight

The big three-row Audi S.U.V. that has been produced for over a decade returns for 2017 lighter and stuffed with family-friendly technology.

no

17
Fashion & Style

Domenico Vacca: Committing to the Life of Leisure

The new Domenico Vacca store is less about clothes than the way those clothes make you feel.

"Get a good makeup and the part plays itself."

18
Food

Ending the Ramadan Fast With an Indonesian Feast

A Boston chef scours the region for ingredients to recreate Eid al-Fitr meals from childhood.

Enjoy

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U.S.

How Activist Group Stumbled on the Baton Rouge Police Killing

The man who says his organization released the cellphone video of the shooting of Alton B. Sterling said his group had been gathering video for a documentary on urban violence.

An early step is the acceptance by the police that theirs' is a high risk occupation.
A stopped person must be allowed a first shot.
The mere possession of a weapon is not proof of intent.

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Food

Takeout Chowder Comes With a Bonus

One dash of frugality, one tablespoon oil, one teaspoon za’atar and many leftover oyster crackers.

Ok.

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