Wednesday, June 7, 2017

@14:00, 6/5/17

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U.S.

Climate Science Meets a Stubborn Obstacle: Students

Food

What to Cook This Week

Baking, roasting, grilling, steaming — it all takes practice. Let’s get started.

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

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Food

Monday Is the New Saturday

Cook like every day is the weekend, despite the reality.

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

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Health

Women With Aggressive Breast Cancer Are Living Longer

Running With the Herd

When my wife and I moved from the city to a farm in rural Pennsylvania, a donkey named Sherman helped us discover the value of a herd.

I have had enough of the city every day.

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Opinion

Rocketing to the Sun and Its Flaming Secrets

NASA is launching the first satellite aimed at our own star to uncover the mysteries of its atmosphere.

Surprises are the reason for the probe.

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Science

Fred A. Kummerow, an Early Opponent of Trans Fats, Dies at 102

Artificial trans fats were ruled unsafe by the Food and Drug Administration partly in response to a lawsuit that Professor Kummerow filed against the agency.

Good food tastes good.

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U.S.

For Undocumented Mom, Somewhere to Shelter, but Nowhere to Run

Ingrid Latorre has spent half her life undocumented in America, including a recent stint in a Quaker meetinghouse that offered refuge. But she says she can run no more.

The Trump administration knows no mercy.

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World

Reinhold Hanning, Former Auschwitz Guard Convicted a Year Ago, Dies at 95

Mr. Hanning was sentenced to five years in jail as an accessory to 170,000 murders while he worked at the camp, but he never spent time behind bars.

The world is running out of Nazis.

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Opinion

Neither Hot Nor Cold on Climate

Scrutinizing the conservative intelligentsia’s approach to climate change.

The sooner the problem is dealt with the cheaper the fix.

Delay is expensive.


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