Wednesday, February 1, 2017

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Business Day

Tesla Gives the California Power Grid a Battery Boost

A whirlwind three-month project is helping the luxury carmaker transform itself into a multifaceted clean energy company.

If they wish.
Movies

Watch John Hurt in His Most Memorable Roles

He disappeared into roles including a mad emperor, an everyman resisting Big Brother and a man with an invading alien in his belly.

OK
U.S.

Obama’s Protections for L.G.B.T. Workers Will Remain Under Trump

The White House said Monday that President Trump would leave in place a 2014 order that created new protections for gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender people.

The evidence is in.
Business Day

Navigating Climate Change in America’s Heartland

Even as conversations about the subject remain contentious, the environment is becoming a concern no one there can ignore.

The evidence is in.
Food

Tim Tams, an Australian Favorite, Arrive in America

After a trial run, these chocolate-covered sandwich cookies are coming to the United States in four flavors.

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

Ice That Sparkles Like Diamonds Washes Onto Japanese Shores


Movies

‘A Dog’s Purpose’ Finds a Good Friend at the Box Office

A campaign by People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals against the film ended up having more bark than bite.

I have not been going to the movies.
Real Estate

A New Building Blocks a Window. Now What?


Opinion

A High School Defaced With ‘Trump’ and Swastikas


N.Y. / Region

De Blasio and Cuomo Spar Over Cost of Affordable Housing Plan


N.Y. / Region

Will El Chapo Risk Trial? (Can He Afford Not To?)


Business Day

A Polluted Site, and a Potential Mess for the Trump Organization


N.Y. / Region

Refugee Ban Endangers ‘Part of American Legacy’


N.Y. / Region

Robert Garcia Dies at 84; Bronx Congressman Undone by Scandal


Business Day

The Dow Hit 20,000. Now What?


Fashion & Style

A Son in Rehab, a Dying Parent: How to Bring Them Together?


Opinion

If Sugar Is Harmless, Prove It


Well

Travelers With Nut Allergies Clash With Airlines


World

Dangerous Fruit: Mystery of Deadly Outbreaks in India Is Solved

Researchers had suspected that heat stroke, infections or pesticides were behind a disease that killed about 40 percent of children affected, but it seems lychees were to blame.

"By late 2014, laboratory tests confirmed that lychees also contain high levels of hypoglycin, as well as a similar toxin known as methylenecyclopropyl glycine, or MCPG."
Well

Get Up and Move. It May Make You Happier.


Business Day

Trump’s Economic Vows May Be Harder to Hit After a Slow 2016


Well

Hugs and Hard Labor on an Indiana Farm


Opinion

Drilling and Dirty Air in Los Angeles


N.Y. / Region

M.T.A. Chief’s Departure Leaves Void at Top of Agency at a Critical Time



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