Thursday, June 28, 2018

@9:00, 6/28/18

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World

Rescue Team in Thailand to Drill Into Cave to Try to Reach Trapped Boys

As the frantic search for a youth soccer team entered its sixth day, U.S. Air Force specialists joined the efforts, and water continued to be pumped out.

Good luck to them.

2
Opinion

Dare You to Eat This

A nutritionist laments the menu choices in fast food chains.

one will not hurt.

3
U.S.

‘Leave My Husband Alone’: Elaine Chao Confronts Immigration Protesters

The transportation secretary defended her husband, Mitch McConnell, the Senate majority leader, when protesters confronted them over the separation of immigrant families.

Loyalty is not always good.

4
World

U.K. Spies Said to Be Complicit in U.S. Torture of Terrorism Suspects

A four-year investigation by a committee of Parliament found hundreds of cases in which agents knew or suspected that detainees were abused, but did not object.

We should not torture.

5
Style

How to Be a Poolside Pinup

And, rainbow jewelry as a cure for minimalist fatigue, Louis Vuitton’s nod to the ’80s, and more.

Twee . . .

6
New York

A Detective Lied to the Grand Jury. Now She’s Going to Jail.

A former detective was sentenced to 60 days in jail for lying, in a case that shined light on the perjury problem in the New York Police Department.

Sad

7
Books

Going for Broke, the Middle Class Goes Broke

“Squeezed: Why Our Families Can’t Afford America,” by Alissa Quart, is a timely book about the increasing number of people who feel profound economic vulnerability.

True.

8
Style

Everyone Is Canceled

It only takes one thing — and sometimes, nothing — for fans to dump a celebrity.

Celebrity is unstable.

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U.S.

No, Harley-Davidson’s C.E.O. Did Not Punch Back at Trump

A disparaging quote about President Trump circulating on Twitter and purporting to be from the company’s chief executive is fake.

Fake or not, it is proper.

10
Movies

Review: A ‘Dark River’ of Abuse Separates a Brother and Sister from Their Inheritance

Ruth Wilson gives a tough, traumatized performance in Clio Barnard’s Yorkshire-set psychodrama.

The provincial is a different country.

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