Wednesday, May 31, 2017

@1:28, 5/31/17

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1
Real Estate

Homes That Sold for Around $750,000


Build.

2
Food

Johnny Iuzzini and the Chocolate Factory

The pastry chef has started a bean-to-bar chocolate company.

Ok

3
Opinion

Donald Trump: The Gateway Degenerate

Republicans in the age of Trump have sadly moved away from morality as a viable concept.

Why is Trump still in office?

4
Opinion

A Law That Sets Time Limits for Public Monuments

A reader suggests a way to avoid future controversies.

It is a silly idea.

5
Food

Food Memories of Travels to France

“Cooking With Adrienne” chronicles the trips and recipes of a gastronome who has degenerative dementia.

Enjoy the book.

6
U.S.

Three Men Stood Up to Anti-Muslim Attack. Two Paid With Their Lives.

The victims in Friday’s attack were an Army veteran, a recent college graduate and a poet who spoke out against anti-Muslim prejudice.

https://www.nytimes.com/2017/05/27/us/portland-train-attack-muslim-rant.html

Such events should not happen.

7
Health

Scientists Link a Gene Mutation to Rheumatic Heart Disease

Patients with strep infections were far more likely to suffer damaged heart valves if they had a certain mutation, researchers reported.

Vaccine research is important and should continue.

8
Opinion

Trumpcare’s Cruelty, Reaffirmed

Any doubts about the senseless cruelty underlying President Trump’s health care agenda were put to rest last week by two government documents.

I can hope that passing the Republican plan will be suicidal.
Cleaning up the ruins will be costly.

9
Well

A New Drug for A.L.S., but the Diagnosis Remains Dire

Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, or Lou Gehrig’s disease, still has no cure.

 Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis is an incurable horror.
Research funding is threatened by Republican budgeting.

10
Business Day

Immigrants Keep an Iowa Meatpacking Town Alive and Growing

Waves of Asian, African and Latino newcomers have filled jobs at pork, egg and turkey plants where wages have fallen and work has grown more grueling.

The meat packing industry has engaged in a race to the bottom.
Meat must cost more if the meat industry is to pay living wages.

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