Tuesday, October 24, 2017

@12:20, 10/22/17

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1
Food

What to Cook This Week

New and exclusive recipes from Alison Roman, creator of many Cooking favorites, and other quick recipes for the week.

https://cooking.nytimes.com/recipes/1017015-chicken-kottu-roti

https://cooking.nytimes.com/recipes/1016052-ribollita

2
Opinion

Going Against the Republican Herd

Party members who reject Bannonism must stand up and be counted.

The Republican heard is torn by internal strife.
It will unite against an external threat.
Its destruction must be sudden.

3
U.S.

A Presidential Bellwether Is Still Waiting to Start Winning Under Trump

Voters in Indiana’s Vigo County have an almost unerring record in choosing the winning presidential candidate, and now many would like to see President Trump change his tone.

One does not mean the other.

4
Opinion

Teenagers’ View of the News

We asked high school students to react to a recent Times article and got over 1,000 responses. Here are 20 of our favorites.

It takes time to make a mind.

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N.Y. / Region

Turbo-Charging His Life After Losing His Mother

When his mother died, Atreyal Ransom lost interest in school. But he got back on track, becoming valedictorian of his class and a volunteer at a community center.

Depression can come.

6
World

W.H.O. Removes Mugabe as ‘Good-Will Ambassador’

A storm of criticism had greeted the appointment of the Zimbabwe’s leader this past week.

ignorance is not excused.

7
U.S.

Political Guardrails Gone, a President’s Somber Duty Skids Into Spectacle

The weeklong feud between President Trump and a Democratic congresswoman after a soldier’s death might never have happened had either side followed convention.

Inexcusable ignorance.

8
U.S.

New York Officials Fear Closing of U.S. Lab Combating Biological Threats

The Trump administration has proposed closing the National Urban Security Technology Laboratory as part of larger cuts it envisions for the Department of Homeland Security.

cutting with abandon.

9
Fashion & Style

Lianne Epstein, Daniel Jacobs

The couple met at Yale, from which they both received masters’ degrees.

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

10
World

Cancer Didn’t Kill Pablo Neruda, Panel Finds. Was It Murder?

Six years after Pablo Neruda’s driver claimed the Nobel laureate was poisoned, forensic experts agree on one fact: His death certificate was wrong.

I ask competence of assassins.


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