Thursday, March 30, 2017

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World

Israeli Leader Set to Approve First New Settlement in Decades

President Trump had asked Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to hold off on new settlement moves, but the Israeli leader says he is fulfilling an earlier vow.

The war will continue.

2
U.S.

2 White House Officials Helped Give Nunes Intelligence Reports

The revelation is likely to fuel criticism that Representative Devin Nunes has been too eager to do the bidding of the Trump administration while his committee investigates Russia’s meddling in the election.

Nunes must step aside.

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U.S.

After Apology, Bill O’Reilly Continues Attacks on Maxine Waters

Magazine

A Larger-Than-Life Caribbean Stew


Not a relative.

5
Well

Hepatitis Tied to Parkinson’s Risk

People with hepatitis B or hepatitis C were more likely to have Parkinson’s disease.

M.S. is not Parkinson's.

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Well

Walk, Stretch or Dance? Dancing May Be Best for the Brain

Moving and socializing appears to perk up the aging brain.

OK

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Food

Bangladeshi Flavors Alongside Burgers and Chicken at Neerob

A restaurant reopens in the Bronx, serving South Asian dishes inside another with a resolutely American menu.

Worth a stop if not a separate trip.

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N.Y. / Region

Sex Abuse Trial of Foster Father Paints His Home as ‘a Prison’


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U.S.

What Cold War Intrigue Can Tell Us About the Trump-Russia Inquiry

Events rooted in 1985, which became known as the Year of the Spy, in some ways mirror those that were set in motion during the 2016 presidential election.

All the president's men.

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Magazine

Those Indecipherable Medical Bills? They’re One Reason Health Care Costs So Much.

Hospitals have learned to manipulate medical codes — often resulting in mind-boggling bills.

yes.


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