Sunday, September 11, 2016

@2:40, 9/11/16

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1
Opinion

A Way to Protect Planned Parenthood Services

The Department of Health and Human Services has proposed a rule that could stop states from stripping the organization of Title X funds.

A liberal court is required.  Vote.

2
Technology

Airbnb Adopts Rules in Effort to Fight Discrimination by Its Hosts

The short-term rental company has been facing criticism that some hosts reject renters based on race, religion, gender, ethnicity, age or disability.

Enforcement will be a problem.

3
Opinion

Michigan Prosecutors Defy the Supreme Court

The justices have said repeatedly that juveniles should almost never be locked up for life. In Michigan, the message isn’t getting through.

"An eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth. A life for a life."

4
N.Y. / Region

Conviction Thrown Out for Ex-Rutgers Student in Tyler Clementi Case

A New Jersey court ordered a new trial for Dharun Ravi, who was convicted in 2012 after spying on his roommate, Mr. Clementi, while he had sex with another man. Mr. Clementi later committed suicide.

New Jersey must find a better charge.

5
U.S.

Chicago’s Plan to Toughen Oversight of Police Is Under Fire


6
Food

Clafoutis, Any Way You Want Them


7
Real Estate

Multimillion-Dollar Homes in the Clouds


8
Fashion & Style

Lindsay Crawford, Jonathon Dworkin

The couple met in 2013 while working for Gov. Jack Martell in Delaware.

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

9
Fashion & Style

Amy Margolis and David Wilson: Atop Yosemite’s Half Dome, a Banana-Bread Wedding

The couple, who met at a triathlon, were married at Half Dome in Yosemite National Park.

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

10
Fashion & Style

Kate Horowitz and Jake Klarberg: From Campers to Counselors to Spouses

The couple met as 14-year-olds on their first day of summer camp. Later that evening, they shared their first kiss.

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

11 
Books

Letters to the Editor

Readers respond to recent reviews of Marjorie Ingall’s “Mamaleh Knows Best,” Ben Lerner’s “The Hatred of Poetry” and more.

Even the readers can't read.

12
U.S.

Government Pauses Construction on Part of North Dakota Pipeline

The order came after a federal judge’s ruling rejected efforts by the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe to halt construction of the Dakota Access pipeline.

"Regulatory capture"
We must end the use of fossil carbon.

13
Opinion

Saving Our Coastlines

Rising sea levels caused by climate change are threatening coastal areas. What can we do?

Go broke.
The deadenders will drown.

14
Your Money

Why Aren’t They in Jail? Here’s One Company Head Who Is

The Haggler finds out that an Alabama businessman actually is in jail — for defrauding the federal government. But customer complaints about his business sent him there early.

Only local fraud counts seems to be the rule.

15
Business Day

In a Reverse Mentorship, Seeing Age Though a New Lens

A young Times editor gets an unexpected chance to take on a leadership role when a seasoned colleague asks for Snapchat lessons.

Fluff.

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N.Y. / Region

Judge in 9/11 Suits Feels No Regret That None Ever Went to Trial

Judge Alvin K. Hellerstein acknowledged that by not holding a trial for any of the cases, there was a “loss of information” to the public.

Nothing corrects emotional pain and suffering.

17 
World

In Siberia, a ‘Blood River’ in a Dead Zone Twice the Size of Rhode Island

The Norilsk Nickel plant is one of the world’s biggest polluters, so it was no surprise when the nearby Daldykan River began to run red.

A dramatic moment in business as usual.
Russia does not value the arctic.

18
Real Estate

Hudson Yards Coming Into Focus

It’s happening slowly, and there are still rough edges. But building by building, Hudson Yards is finally taking shape.

The bankers find it exciting.

19
Fashion & Style

Emma Tessler and Benjamin Jacoff: The 116th Time Was the Charm

The couple, who met through OkCupid in 2013, were married at Barberry Hill Farm in Madison, Conn.

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

20
Sports

Kim Chambers Attempts Record-Setting Swim in Sacramento River

Chambers is swimming from Sacramento to Tiburon. If successful, it would be one of the longest swims accomplished by a woman, covering about 90 miles over as long as 44 hours.

People do awful things to themselves.

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