Friday, September 23, 2016

@23:20, 9/22/16

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1
Food

The Thrill of the Tabletop Grill at Tong Sam Gyup Goo Yi

A standout destination for Korean pork dishes in the “kimchi belt” of Flushing, Queens.

I will need a guide.

2
Well

Living With Schizophrenia: My Father’s Perfect Family

Brokenness has a way of cementing bonds among a family.

Different adventures.

3
N.Y. / Region

New Tool Shows New York Neighborhoods at Risk of Rent Hikes

Housing groups unveiled an interactive map that looks at real estate trends to identify areas where tenants may need more city protections.

"The rent is too high."

4
N.Y. / Region

As New York Breathes Sigh of Relief, Bomb Victims Cope With the Aftermath

Officials spoke with relief that no one died in the Chelsea bombing, but those injured suffered grievous wounds — to their bodies, and their psyches.

"Fun City"

5
Well

Stress May Counteract Effects of a Healthful Diet

After a stress-filled day, the body responded differently to a diet low in saturated fats.

Stress is not healthy.

6
N.Y. / Region

After Explosion, Chelsea’s 23rd Street Slowly Comes Back to Life

As store owners cleaned up damage from Saturday’s bombing and residents tried to return to their daily rhythms, a sense of normalcy remained missing.

It is a photo opportunity. 

7
Your Money

Former ITT Technical Students Can Get Counseling at New Website

The site was announced by the Department of Education, which wants to expand support to students left in the lurch when the school closed.

"Talk is cheap."

8
Science

A Lesson of Tesla Crashes? Computer Vision Can’t Do It All Yet

Self-driving cars come with a caveat now: Keep your hands on the wheel. While computers can recognize images, understanding actions and behaviors are still the next frontier.

"Happy talk".

9
Real Estate

Close to Work in Midtown West

Andrew Warren and Ellada Arakelova wanted to buy a two-bedroom in the middle of everything.

Income helps.

10
U.S.

Anger Simmers in Charlotte as 2 Narratives of Police Shooting Take Hold

The city braced for more unrest after the police said they had found a gun that a black man was said to have brandished in front of officers, contradicting accounts from the man’s family.

Bad judgement.

11
Science

Climate Change Threatens World’s Coffee Supply, Report Says

A new analysis of environmental research has coffee companies and drinker worried about the future of the product.

Another call for a subsidy.

12
U.S.

Charlotte Police Shooting Video Not ‘Definitive,’ Chief Says

“The video does not give me absolute, definitive, visual evidence,” the police chief said as the North Carolina city was rocked by protests.

More noise.

13
T Magazine

Restoring a Run-Down Convent in Tuscany

A mother-daughter duo brought back to life a centuries-old house in the countryside.

Ok

14
N.Y. / Region

Uber Car, Sprayed With Shrapnel in New York Blast, Is Dissected by F.B.I.


15
Science

In the Wild, Goldfish Turn From Pet to Pest

Your pet goldfish may seem tiny and harmless. But in the wild, they can take down entire ecosystems.

yes.

16
Food

Just Cook!

Recipes for the hardest day of the week.

I do.

17
U.S.

Chicago Is Planning to Add Hundreds of Police Officers

Reeling from the rising toll of gun violence, the city is expected to announce plans to hire perhaps more than 500 new officers.

More of the same.

18
U.S.

Why First Aid Is Often Lacking in the Moments After a Police Shooting

A police research group suggests that departments install requirements for officers to render first aid, even to people they may have just shot.

Rushing around is an opportunity to corrupt the evidence.  

19
The Learning Network

40 Intriguing Photos to Make Students Think

A slide show of some of our favorite “What’s Going On in This Picture?” posts, culled from four years of images.

War, mostly.

20
U.S.

Chicago to Hire Many More Police, but Effect on Crime Is Debated

With more than 500 murders in Chicago already this year and more than 3,000 people shot, the proposed increase was being lauded by many.

More of the same.
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