Saturday, September 16, 2017

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https://www.nytimes.com/2017/09/15/arts/design/philadelphia-fireworks-parkway-cai-guo-qiang.html

1
Well

Peanuts, Paxil and Pain Treatments

Test your knowledge of this week’s health news.

6 of 7

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The Upshot

Buried Inside Bernie Sanders’s Bill: A Fallback Plan

The bill envisions a wholesale transformation of the U.S. health system, but it also considers more modest reforms to smooth the transition.

Single payer will not happen with Republican permission.

3
Opinion

Congress Goes for Its Guns

Silencers are not golden.

Republicans like assassinations.

4
Opinion

More Jokes From Martin Shkreli

Who could have imagined that the disgraced pharmaceutical executive was also a comedian?

A screen door on a submarine.

5
Arts

Jordan Klepper Wants to Be a Colbert for the Breitbart Era

A former correspondent for “The Daily Show” plays an incendiary fringe pundit on his new Comedy Central series, “The Opposition With Jordan Klepper.”

He is needed.

6
Real Estate

The Next Wave of New York Condos

A look at new luxury condo buildings rising in New York City

Interior decoration.


N.Y. / Region

How Sheryll Durrant, Urban Farmer, Spends Her Sundays

The resident manager of the Kelly Street Garden, in South Bronx’s Longwood neighborhood, sleeps in and spends time with her husband and teenage son.

Sitting down.

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Opinion

Morality Is Negotiable for Mr. Trump

Compassion for young immigrants? Dream on. When he does the right thing, he’s only playing the angles.

"Amid Thursday’s uproar, the conservative Never-Trump stalwart William Kristol had sound advice on dealing with Mr. Trump.
“To liberals, centrists & conservatives,” he wrote, “work for good policies during Trump’s presidency; never lose sight of his unfitness to be president.”
No one should cheer Mr. Trump’s latest moves as a pivot toward principles. So far, his main operating principle seems to be service to himself."

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Magazine

New Sentences: From ‘Lower Ed,’ by Tressie McMillan Cottom

Three words confront a particularly stubborn American delusion.

Sometimes a sermon helps.

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U.S.

Harvard’s Bipartisan Gesture on Chelsea Manning Leaves No Side Happy

After the university’s Kennedy School gave Manning a visiting fellowship, backlash led to a reversal and criticism from across the political spectrum.

The Kennedy school at Harvard needs to think more.

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