Monday, July 25, 2016

@12:00, 7/23/16

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Travel

G-Rough, a Roman Hotel Both Refined and Rugged

A boutique hotel in a 17th-century palazzo has a sense of place and style.

Enjoy

2
Food

Make Vibrant Mezze the Whole Meal

These Middle Eastern and Mediterranean small plates are a brilliant solution for summertime dining.

Mashed Eggplant With Capers, Scallions and Parsley | Cucumbers With Feta, Mint and Sumac | Zucchini and Cherry Tomatoes With Red Pepper Dressing

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Food

Angel Food Cake, an Airy Bed for Summer Fruit

There’s a trick to making this light, versatile classic.

"Tastes like bread."

4
Travel

At Kali in Los Angeles, California Cuisine Without the Pretension

The menu at Kali skirts preciousness in favor of seriously beautiful food.

I will try.

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U.S.

A Conversation With Jeanne Gang on Architecture With a Mission

The architect and founder of Studio Gang is using balconies and common areas in tall buildings to give people visual connections.

Get paid.
N.Y. / Region

A Grim First: New York City Reports Baby Born With a Zika-Related Defect

Health officials on Friday reported a baby born with microcephaly, a Zika-related condition marked by an abnormally small head and impaired brain development.

Inevitable.
U.S.

The Capital of Car Culture, Los Angeles Warms to Mass Transit

A light rail extension from downtown Los Angeles to the Santa Monica beach has raised some excitement, despite the line’s modest size.

Freeways were a mistake.
Food

What to Cook This Weekend

Celebrate Edward Hopper’s birthday with some peach recipes.
Real Estate

Homes for Sale in Brooklyn and Manhattan

This week’s properties are in Chelsea, on the Upper West Side and in Greenpoint, Brooklyn.
N.Y. / Region

Review: Bar Sugo’s Seriously Italian Menu Goes Beyond the Sauce

Bar Sugo in Norwalk is a place for people who know that Italian food is much more than spaghetti and red gravy.
Magazine

The Grief That White Americans Can’t Share

For our white friends and colleagues, police shootings are a tragedy in the abstract. For black people, they’re agonizingly personal — and devastating.
Health

Summer Travel and the Zika Virus

Travelers are headed to the Olympics and other destinations where mosquitoes are carrying the infection. Here’s what they should know.
N.Y. / Region

I Returned My Rental Car. Didn’t I?

The adventures of a man who had only a few hours to return his Hertz keys and couldn’t remember if he had even returned the vehicle.
Sports

At New York City Triathlon, an Arms Race as Cyclists Vie for an Edge

Some competitors spend thousands on highly specialized bikes with electronic shifts and improved aerodynamics.
N.Y. / Region

Brooklyn Woman, a Correction Recruit, Dies After Collapsing During Training

Jessica Louis, 33, died during a physical-training exercise on Thursday afternoon, the Correction Department said on Friday.
Science

Second Possible Zika Infection Is Found in Florida

If the two cases are confirmed, they would be the first transmissions in the continental United States.
Health

Skinny People With Obesity Issues? A Rare Window for Researchers

A small group of thin patients who develop disorders typically tied to obesity pose a medical mystery and a potential opportunity for scientists.
U.S.

‘Black Lives Matter’ Banner on City Hall Divides a Boston Suburb

Tensions rose in Somerville, Mass., this week after the mayor denied the police union’s request to replace the banner with one reading, “All Lives Matter.”
N.Y. / Region

Ex-Student of Emma Willard School Says a Teacher Raped Her in 1998

Kat Sullivan decided to come forward after a classmate at the elite boarding school in Troy, N.Y., contacted her.
N.Y. / Region

Utica Settles State Claim Alleging Biased Enrollment for Refugee Students

The lawsuit claimed that immigrant students had been funneled into substandard alternative programs rather than being enrolled in the district’s only public high school.


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