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Arts
Diana Krall on Handling Grief, and ‘Finding Romance in Everything’
The jazz pianist and singer said the standards on her most recent album, “Turn Up the Quiet,” set her free.Enjoy
Opinion
Gifts to Adult Children, While the Parents Are Still Alive
A wife writes that she and her husband want to help their struggling adult children in a difficult economy.Do it if you want to do it.
The Upshot
This List of Well-Educated Districts Explains Why the Georgia Election Is Close
Education is the reason Tuesday’s closely watched election, in a reliably Republican congressional district, is competitive at all.The Republicans won decisively.
Watching
Netflix and Amazon Still Have Great New Movies and TV Shows Coming This Month
When there is time I will participate.
U.S.
Muslim Girl Killed After Leaving Mosque in Virginia, Police Say
The police said they were not investigating the murder as a hate crime because there was no indication it was based on the girl’s race or religion.It is a "hate crime".
Sports
Brooks Koepka Wins U.S. Open for His First Major Title
Koepka’s winning score of 16-under tied Rory McIlroy’s U.S. Open record for lowest total under par, set in 2011.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kinaesthetics
Food
A Rosé That Defies the Season
The first pink wine from Grgich Hills in Napa Valley would work well for a summer picnic or an autumn feast.I will not buy.
Times Insider
‘Our Phones Are Being Monitored’: How a Hacking Story Unfurled
A report on government spyware targeting Mexican activists began when a human rights lawyer met with The Times and took all the phones outside the room.The government of Mexico has ceased to function.
N.Y. / Region
From Opioid Epidemic’s Front Lines, Filling In the Brutal Back Story
Frank Whitelaw, a county coroner in the Adirondacks in New York, gave a powerful presentation to high school students at his alma mater last year.|
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