Monday, November 23, 2015

@23:45, 11/23/15

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1
Food

What to Cook This Week

Our cooks share a few of their recipes for the Thanksgiving holiday.

Corn bread is my project.

2
Opinion

Treating Pain but Avoiding Addiction

Readers discuss whether doctors have helped drive the opioid addiction crisis.

There is a cohort of opioid addicts.
Only a few will survive their addiction.

3
U.S.

Missing Maryland College Student Is Found Dead in Apparent Suicide

Jacob Marberger, whose disappearance and possible possession of a firearm prompted his college to shut down, died from a self-inflicted gunshot, the police said.

Terror wins again.

4
Food

Let’s Make a Plan

Your Thanksgiving to-do list for the weekend.

It is not my job this year.

5
Opinion

Mayor de Blasio’s Declining Support

Readers discuss why New York City’s mayor is polling poorly among whites.

The Mayor is a Democrat.

6
Travel

In Melbourne, a Colorful and Quirky Retreat

The Larwill Studio, a boutique hotel slightly removed from the thrum of the city center, aims to appeal to art-loving, wellness-minded travelers.

ok

7
Sports

No. 1 North Carolina Falls to Northern Iowa

Wes Washpun scored 21 points and host Northern Iowa stunned top-ranked North Carolina, 71-67, on Saturday

http://nytimes.stats.com/wcbk/scoreboard.asp

7:00 PM ET
 
8
Sports

Rick Nash Lifts Rangers in Overtime With His Third Goal

Nash’s winning goal came on the power play when his wrist shot from the right circle got past Luongo to give the Rangers their seventh straight win against the Panthers.

http://nytimes.stats.com/nhl/scoreboard.asp?day=20151123

7:30 PM ET NESN/TVA
Boston        
Toronto        
Preview

9
Sports

Texans Hand Reeling Jets Another Loss

The Jets have lost four of their last five games after falling to Houston.

http://nytimes.stats.com/fb/scoreboard.asp?meta=true
Monday, November 23, 2015
8:30 PM ET ESPN
Buffalo
New England
Preview


10
World

9 North Koreans Feared Deported

The United Nations expressed alarm about the fate of North Koreans feared to have been deported from Vietnam via China back to their homeland.

Any person leaving North Korea is a refugee.

11
Sports

Luis Suárez Leads Barcelona to Clásico Win

Suárez scored twice and Neymar had a goal and an assist to lead Barcelona to a 4-0 win over Real Madrid in the season’s first Clásico on Saturday.

http://www.theguardian.com/football

12
Opinion

Don’t Let Progress on Tobacco Evaporate

House Republicans are seeking to slash government programs that have helped lower the adult smoking rate.

Tobacco can and should be abandoned.

13
U.S.

Rejecting Test, Massachusetts Shifts Its Model

As states have rejected tests tied to the Common Core standards, no about-face has resonated more than Massachusetts’s, known as a leader of education reform.

Children are different from eachother and from adults.
"High Stakes" testing does not fit the problem of making the best possible adults.
The U.S. is having an argument about what "best possible" means.

14
N.Y. / Region

A Long-Awaited Homecoming, Marred by Multiple Tragedies

After 13 years, Katimi Bouare finally returned to Ivory Coast to introduce her father to his American grandchildren. But death, illness and an apartment fire plagued her homecoming at every step.

Yes

Life is.
We do what we can.

15
Sports

Jaguars’ Long Punt Return Lifts Them Over Titans in 4th



16
Sports

Game in Miami Is Halted by Gunshots

A high school football game in Miami on Friday night ended early after gunshots were heard in the distance, sending players and coaches ducking for cover.

Paranoia.

17
N.Y. / Region

Coalition Pushes for Memorial to the Triangle Fire

The 1911 fire, which killed 146 workers in a building near Washington Square, led to sweeping safety reforms and marked a turning point in women’s rights and labor rights.

The fire brought reform.
The reaction against reform has cost us far more.
The reform made the payment of that cost almost possible.

The memorial is written in law, history and politics.
Some will never learn.

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18
U.S.

Chicago Set for Protests Over Shooting by the Police

The city has been ordered within a matter of days to release police video of the fatal shooting of a black 17-year-old by a white police officer.

Chicago will charge him or defend him.

19
Sports

Knicks Win, Surviving Late Rally by Thunder

With each passing game and every fresh victory, the Knicks have pushed the horrors of last season deeper into the past.

Boston lost

20
Opinion

Cartoon: Heng on the Asia Pacific Summit

President Obama has called on China to halt its construction on reclaimed islands in the South China Sea.

Try an anaconda as the visual.

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