Monday, April 3, 2017

@2:00, 4/3/17

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U.S.

McDonald’s to Use Fresh Beef for Quarter Pounder Burgers

In an effort to improve taste, the fast-food chain is moving away from frozen patties for one of its menu items.

India will not buy it.

2
Science

In Poland’s Crooked Forest, a Mystery With No Straight Answer


Ice on saplings.

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N.Y. / Region

First New Ferry Arrives in New York, After Detour in Alligator Country

The boat ended a 13-day trip from Alabama in Jersey City, in another step toward Mayor Bill de Blasio’s goal of opening public ferry routes this summer.

OK

4
Sunday Review

The Government Gorsuch Wants to Undo

The president’s Supreme Court nominee embraces a judicial philosophy that would undermine the structure of the administrative state.

Yes.
The administrative state is what an administration does.

5
Opinion

My I.C.U. Patient Lived. Is That Enough?

Surviving an illness and then surviving the trauma of a long stay in intensive care.

Survival is not recovery.

6
U.S.

The Next Battle in the War Over Planned Parenthood

Funding for Planned Parenthood remains on the line in the Trump era, and the collapse of the Republican health care bill didn’t end the debate.

No is all they have.

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N.Y. / Region

How Podcasters Heben Nigatu and Tracy Clayton Spend Their Sunday

The duo behind the weekly podcast “Another Round” spend Sundays together as often as they can, shopping, grabbing brunch and people watching.

That does not sound like fun.

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U.S.

Kansas Governor Vetoes Medicaid Expansion, Setting Stage for Showdown

Lawmakers put aside a measure to override Gov. Sam Brownback’s veto. They hope to get supporters of Medicaid expansion to lobby legislators who are still on the fence.

Governor Brownback should back off.
Growth comes from spending at the bottom.

9
Business Day

Volkswagen to Pay 10 States Over Environmental Claims

The company will pay $157 million as part of its efforts to resolve the legal fallout of its decade-long scheme to cheat on diesel emissions tests.

Only the beginning.

10
World

Indian State Expands Penalty for Killing a Cow to Life in Prison

Gujarat, the home of India’s prime minister, Narendra Modi, raised the maximum punishment for slaughtering a cow from seven years.

McDonald's has some 'splaining to do.



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