Thursday, August 3, 2017

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Magazine

Why You Should Burn Your Vegetables

For this Mexican-style slaw, use the power of fire and smoke.

https://cooking.nytimes.com/recipes/1018884-hot-slaw-mexican-style
I can do that.

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Fashion & Style

Sarah Huckabee Sanders and the Optics of Relatable Style

In an administration where image has its own equity, the new press secretary is giving the West Wing a different look.

A casting director did approve.

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Fashion & Style

How to Wear Your Swimsuit Out

Why wearing your swimsuit around the city isn’t crazy at all.

Do what works.

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Magazine

He Thought He Had Caught His Co-Worker’s Stomach Bug. Why Were His Symptoms So Different?

Instead of intense pain and diarrhea, he just felt a little sore and developed a blazing fever.

"This form of the infection, called invasive listeriosis, can be fatal up to 30 percent of the time in these patients. Indeed, though less common than botulism, listeriosis can be just as deadly. Early treatment with antibiotics can be lifesaving."

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Well

Maternal Instinct, or O.C.D.?

Where is the line between normal parental instinct — that natural drive to keep our children safe — and true mental disorder?

OCD is a nasty any time.  A newborn makes it worse.

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N.Y. / Region

Will You Help Us Save This Summer Host?

Welcome to our nonprofit 70-acre refuge, where vacation home owners, many of them victims of the worst kind of exploitation, come to be healed.

Summer visitation is a problem.

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Arts

Stephen Colbert Wants a Merit-Based Policy — for the Presidency

Mr. Colbert said, “Mr. President, wherever you are today, it isn’t because of merit.”

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Science

Overweight Asian-Americans Are Seen as More ‘American,’ Study Finds

Assumptions about how much Asians and Americans weigh appears to influence perceptions of national identity.

Stereotyping is easy in red America.

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World

New Zealand Opposition Leader Fields ‘Sexist, Stupid’ Questions on Baby Plans

Jacinda Ardern was twice queried about her plans to have children less than 24 hours into her first day in leadership.

The question is intrusive.

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Real Estate

Brookfield, Conn.: Lakeside Homes, Good Schools and, Soon, a Town Center

For years, Brookfield had beautiful scenery but no walkable downtown. A new revitalization plan aims to change that.

I am willing but not without consultation.




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Magazine

Why You Should Burn Your Vegetables

For this Mexican-style slaw, use the power of fire and smoke.
Fashion & Style

Sarah Huckabee Sanders and the Optics of Relatable Style

In an administration where image has its own equity, the new press secretary is giving the West Wing a different look.
World

Roman Ruins Found in France Are Called ‘Exceptional’

The ruins were uncovered near the southwestern city of Vienne and have been called “probably the most exceptional find from the Roman era in years.”
Well

How to Thrive in an Empty Nest

The transition to college can be an opportunity for growth for parents as well as students.
Opinion

A College Admits a Big Mistake. Imagine That.

The University of California, Irvine, effectively expelled 499 incoming students to reduce enrollment. On Wednesday, it reinstated most of them.
World

Now U.S. Has Company in Raising Pressure on Iran Over Missile

In a letter to the United Nations Security Council, the four Western allies called Iran’s satellite launch last week “threatening and provocative.”
N.Y. / Region

Demolition Is Halted on a Queens Building Filled With Cats

More than 40 cats were found abandoned in an eight-unit apartment building, apparently left by a former tenant.
Real Estate

A Singer in Search of a Home of Her Own

Tansu Akman-Duffy, a singer, wanted to buy a two-bedroom apartment.
Times Insider

Will Shortz: A Profile of a Lifelong Puzzle Master

The New York Times’s crossword editor discovered his interest in puzzles as a child. Now he counts at least one former president among his fans.
Arts

An Alvin Ailey Dancer Plans His Debut as a Choreographer

The dancer Jamar Roberts’s work “Members Don’t Get Weary” will have its premiere as part of Ailey’s City Center season, starting Nov. 29.

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