Saturday, March 18, 2017

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  1. What to Cook This Weekend

    https://cooking.nytimes.com/recipes/1013152-sourdough-starter


  2. Burrowing Under Luminous Ice to Retrieve Mussels 

    Seafood in winter. 


  3. Editorial

    Texas Needs a Remedial Lesson on Voting Rights 

    As required.
  4. A Good Appetite

    A Chocolate Malted You Can Scoop 

    If you wish.
  5. What Are the Best Snacks Before Bedtime? 

    Good advice. 


  6. The Public Editor

    Snoop Dogg, Bow Wow and an Ill-Advised Retweet 

    I don't need the noise. 


  7. Questioning Whether de Blasio Will Learn From a Teachable Moment 

    Bradley Tusk has not learned.

  8. 13 Great Stories That Have Nothing to Do With Politics 

    http://www.sciencealert.com/after-a-century-of-debate-cooling-to-absolute-zero-has-been-declared-mathematically-impossible 


  9. A Harvest Underneath the Ice 

    Muscles in the arctic winter.



  10. Cholesterol-Slashing Drug Can Protect High-Risk Heart Patients, Study Finds 

    Good.   Another problem has a fix. 

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    U.S.

    Newly Public Emails Hint at Gorsuch’s View of Presidential Power

    Documents released Friday detail how, during his time as a Justice Department lawyer, Judge Neil Gorsuch, President Trump’s Supreme Court nominee, defended President Bush on national-security issues.

    I don't want him on the court.

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    U.S.

    Cold Snap Kills Half of the Cherry Blossoms in Washington

    Predictions that the iconic blossoms would bloom early this year were overtaken by cold weather this week. Peak bloom is now expected to be March 25-26.

    The show will be different this year.

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    Opinion

    Trump Stays Buggy

    Let’s blame British spies, Fox News and — oh, did you know he used to have a TV show?

    Yes.
    Opinion

    So, What Is He Hiding?

    Fifty years of reporting has taught me that presidents attack the press only to cover their tracks.

    Knowing sooner would be better.
    U.S.

    Marijuana Industry Presses Ahead in California’s Wine Country

    Sonoma County has become a seedbed of cannabis experimentation, despite threats from the Trump administration to increase enforcement against recreational use.

    Pay attention to the politics.
    Opinion

    London Ridicules the Ridiculous

    President Trump has managed to anger British officials with his claims about spying.

    Other things are happening.
    U.S.

    An ‘Ideological Food Fight’ (His Words in 2002) Awaits Neil Gorsuch

    Judge Gorsuch’s Supreme Court confirmation hearing, starting Monday, is likely to reflect the brutal politics of a polarized era. As he himself wrote, it wasn’t always this way.

    Yes, it was.
    Opinion

    Texas Needs a Remedial Lesson on Voting Rights


    U.S.

    Kellyanne Conway’s Husband Is Trump’s Choice for Key Justice Post

    Mr. Trump has picked George T. Conway III to head the department’s civil division. If confirmed, he would represent the president in legal challenges to his travel ban.

    He will have an impossible position.
    Opinion

    What to Ask About Russian Hacking

    These are the questions the House Intelligence Committee must press.

    I Louise Mensch is heard by the committee.


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