Wednesday, June 22, 2016

@1:03, 6/22/16

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1
Travel

How to Survive Being an Airbnb Host

As the writer learned in her stint as an Airbnb host, the hospitality business is one long, grinning, love-me-please tap dance, more easily disparaged than done.

I agree the business is not one I want. 

2
Travel

How (and Why) to Buy Travel Insurance

Trip cancellation insurance? Travel medical insurance? An expert has advice for selecting the plan that is best for you.

First pass sanity.

3
Arts

‘Outlander’ Season 2, Episode 11: Off With His Head

Mary and Claire get revenge for their attacks, but the show doesn’t fully wrestle with what this means for either of them going forward.

I have not followed the plot.

4
U.S.

Man Sues Denver Police, Saying Forced Confession at 14 Put Him in Prison

Tapes show detectives browbeating the boy, who denied the charge 65 times. New DNA tests helped lead to his release after 13 years.

Police and prosecutors have bad habits.

Change will come.

5
Fashion & Style

Mom Hair: It Exists. Now What to Do About It.

How to avoid getting stuck in a rut.

Pay for skill and experience.

6
Your Money

How Our Fears About Money Could Swing the 2016 Election

When we view this election cycle through the lens of financial fear, some of the outlandish things happening in both parties start to make a little more sense.

The Democrats are most likely to produce economic recovery.

7
Food

Brooklyn Winery Opens Its Own Restaurant, BKW

Also, a French cafe for the International Center of Photography Museum, a new MamaSushi in Washington Heights, and more.

Ok

8
Opinion

Protecting Students From Bad Colleges

The Obama administration has proposed rules to shield students and taxpayers from for-profit schools, while making it easier for those defrauded to seek redress through the courts.

Do the job right.

9
Opinion

A Nation of Healers


10
Health

Book Review: ‘Ordinarily Well: The Case for Antidepressants’

For all his supporting data (there’s plenty), Dr. Peter Kramer goes with what he’s seen work.

I don't know.

11
Fashion & Style

Serena Tufo, Chase Robinson

The couple met in Madrid during their junior years abroad.

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

12
Food

What to Cook This Week

Make some pulled pork for delicious leftover sandwiches, then go a little lighter with a roasted carrot salad.

OK

13
Food

Grünauer Bistro Waltzes to a Time-Honored Tune

A new Austrian restaurant on the Upper East Side could have come straight from Yorkville’s past.

As convenient.

14
Your Money

‘Five-Year Plan’ in College Could Cut Income and Retirement

Students who are in school for an extra year or two pay more in tuition and debt and are not earning a salary or contributing to retirement.

The choice is not graduating.

15
N.Y. / Region

Locked Out Over Marijuana, Gardeners Watch a Brooklyn Oasis Wither


16
Sports

After Russian Ban, I.O.C. President Addresses Antidoping Efforts

Tacitly acknowledging the current structure is rife with conflicts, Thomas Bach on Tuesday ordered a complete rethinking of it.

Draw a line under Olympic records and start over.
Let us discover what can be done without drugs.

17
Food

10 Recipes for Today

Heat up with hot honey shrimp, cool down with a gin and juice, then go check out the Sistine Chapel.

We will eat well.

18
Opinion

‘Organized Enough’

An organization and time management expert offers advice.

Ok

19
Fashion & Style

Elizabeth Everett, Brian Krisberg

The bride works at Bank of America Merrill Lynch, and the groom is a lawyer.

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

20
N.Y. / Region

Court Halts de Blasio’s Plan to Give Some Homeowners a $183 Credit

A judge ruled that New York City’s water board exceeded its authority in authorizing a one-time credit and general rate increase.

No change.



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