Saturday, October 15, 2016

@11:45, 10/14/16

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Food

Nirvana, Nordic Style, at Grand Central’s New Food Hall

The chef Claus Meyer’s Great Northern Food Hall is an oasis of simple delights in a fast-paced setting.

As convenient.

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N.Y. / Region

Separated From a New Pair of Shoes

When a subway rider’s shopping bag gets stuck in the closing doors, she thinks her latest purchase is gone for good.

People do try and sometimes succeed.


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Food

Putting Together the Details of Oregon Pinot Noir

More expressive than most, these wines can reveal the character of not only a bottle but of a place.

OK

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Food

A Choose-Your-Own-Adventure Cake

Customers select the frostings, fillings and decorations for the Milk ID cake from Milk Bar.

I am trying to reduce my consumption of fructose.

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Magazine

My Divorce, My Father, My Mistake

Making assumptions about a parent’s silence.

Yes.

6
Well

Opioids May Interfere With Parenting Instincts, Study Finds

Addicts’ brains don’t respond to infants’ big eyes and round faces — features that normally trigger caregiving responses, a study found.

People must continue to learn.

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Real Estate

A Brooklyn Studio With Room for a Family and a Dog

An expectant couple on how they make do with a 560-square-foot space in Williamsburg.

Baggage grows with time.
Planning is necessary

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Science

Katharine Hayhoe, a Climate Explainer Who Stays Above the Storm

“If you begin a conversation with, ‘You’re an idiot,’ that’s the end of the conversation, too,” says the Texas Tech scientist, an evangelical Christian spreading a gospel on warming.

It is good that she can accomplish the necessary leap.

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Fashion & Style

What’s Love? Don’t Ask the Answer Couple

A onetime advice columnist realizes that the more she learns about love, the less she seems to know.

check.

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N.Y. / Region

Criminal Complaint Against Gov. Chris Christie in Bridge Case Can Move Forward

The judge found there was probable cause for the case, stemming from a complaint that accuses Mr. Christie of official misconduct, to continue.

I approve.

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Business Day

State Rules 2 Former Uber Drivers Eligible for Jobless Payments

The decision could raise costs and challenge the business model of Uber, Lyft and other companies in what is known as the gig economy.

The regulators are correct.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Piece_work

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Well

When Choosing Cheese, Low-Fat May Not Matter

Cheese with a regular fat content may be as healthy a choice as the low-fat version.
N.Y. / Region

10 Black Employees at New York Fire Dept. Cite Bias

The workers, who filed a complaint with the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, seek to address what they say is a “pattern of systemic” discrimination.
World

Car Attacks in Denmark Spread ‘Like an Infection’

Nearly 190 cars have been set ablaze in Copenhagen this year, a violent outburst that is upsetting a country that prides itself on its social harmony.
Business Day

In City Built by Immigrants, Immigration Is the Defining Political Issue

Many residents of Hazleton, Pa., who are losing ground, including Democrats, back Mr. Trump. Many who are prospering, including Republicans, support Clinton.
Opinion

West Side School Rezoning

A New York City councilwoman writes that “New York City has one of the most segregated school systems in the country.”
Real Estate

New York’s Secret Doors and Hidden Rooms

Everyone loves a mystery, and some buildings have secret spaces tucked inside them.
Opinion

The Perpetual Panic of American Parenthood

Make our country great, by making it a bit more like the rest of the world.
T Magazine

A Six-Day Walk Through the Alps, Inspired by Simone de Beauvoir

The feminist philosopher pursued hiking as intellectual enlightenment. In Provence, 77 years later, one writer retraces her steps.
Opinion

Sharing Stories of Sexual Assault

Donald Trump’s crude remarks have led countless women — including three of our readers — to speak out about their own experiences with unwanted advances.

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