Wednesday, January 17, 2018

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1
U.S.

13 Siblings, Some Shackled to Beds, Were Held Captive by Parents, Police Say


Paronoia.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KSKKvnA47aU

2
Opinion

Some Bright Hopes for New York’s Schools

The city has trained a generation of highly capable administrators, and some would be excellent candidates for the top job.

Give them a large budget.

3
Opinion

Your Tired, Your Poor, Your Norwegians Only

President Trump would prefer immigrants from places like Norway.

Trump is inexcusable.

4
Obituaries

Doug Harvey, Hall of Fame Umpire Whom Players Called God, Dies at 87

Harvey was considered firm and fair during a 31-season career spent entirely in the National League. He worked five World Series and six All-Star Games.

Neutrality is the job description.

5
Sports

What Is Baseball’s Equivalent of the Vikings’ Miraculous Victory?

From out one moment to advancing the next? Seeking baseball parallels in a football miracle.

Fun.

6
U.S.

A DACA Question: Should Judges Use Local Cases to Halt National Orders?

When a federal judge in California ordered a stop to a key plank of President Trump’s immigration agenda, he revived a debate over the impartiality of the judiciary.

Law, like politics, is local.

7
Arts

What a Hologram of Maria Callas Can Teach Us About Opera

A preview of “Callas in Concert,” touring this spring, made our critic wonder about the art form’s obsession with the past.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IU94q-VpPRA&list=PLTJiKgcjsyjjdRPB11qUjQxiD7oY8tw4Y

8
World

Spain’s Prime Minister Threatens to Extend Direct Rule Over Catalonia

Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy says he won’t recognize Carles Puigdemont as Catalonia’s leader unless he returns to Spain from exile in Belgium.

Restarting a Spanish civil war.

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World

Lesotho Diamond Weighs More Than a Baseball

The stone, the world’s fifth-biggest, is a glittering giant weighing 910 carats, or 6.4 ounces, and is probably worth tens of millions of dollars.

A pig rock and a cutting problem.
Well

Understanding Grief

Grief is not a problem to be solved or resolved. Rather, it’s a process to be lived through in whatever form and amount of time it may take.

"She also suggests keeping a journal that records situations that either intensify or relieve suffering. “Are there times you feel more stable, more grounded, more able to breathe inside your loss? Does anything — a person, a place, an activity — add to your energy bank account? Conversely, are there activities or environments that absolutely make things worse?”"

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

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