Wednesday, August 16, 2017

@20:30, 8/15/17

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Fashion & Style

Sometimes It’s Hard to Accept That the Kids Are All Right

A mother worries that her daughter’s live-in boyfriend, though funny and personable, is manipulative, materialistic and ignoring the biological clock.

Your daughter has run her own life for years.
She will continue to do so. 
Hovering just makes you tired.

2
Opinion

A Mother’s Challenges

A lawyer and mother points out the challenges she faced during and after pregnancy.

Ok.

3
Food

Made Nice Is Fast and Casual. But Is It Good?

The chef Daniel Humm tries to bring his meticulous care and artistry to a high-speed operation.

Pete Wells thinks there is work to do.
I will not argue.
Check back in six months.

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U.S.

Trump’s News Conference in New York: Video and Partial Transcript

President Trump on Tuesday made remarks on the violence in Charlottesville, Va., Confederate statues, his outlook on Stephen Bannon and more.

Chalottesville has spoken. 
Bobby Lee goes.

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Food

Casual French Cafe Opens on Upper East Side

Café Bilboquet sells morning pastries, sweets and drinks, and will soon expand its menu.

A museum stop.

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U.S.

Bannon in Limbo as Trump Faces Growing Calls for the Strategist’s Ouster

The president’s delay in denouncing neo-Nazis in Charlottesville has put new pressure on Stephen K. Bannon, who ran the Breitbart website.

Trump has not spoken.

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The Upshot

Obamacare’s Bare County Problem Looks Mostly Solved, for Now

With an announcement in Nevada, a market that the president said was set to “implode” shows yet more signs of health.

If trump breaks the system, he owns it.
He does not want to do that.

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Business Day

Statements by 3 C.E.O.s on Quitting Trump Council

The C.E.O.s of Merck, Under Armour and Intel on Monday described their reasons for resigning from President Trump’s American Manufacturing Council.

Let Trump own his problems.

9
T Magazine

Sweets as Poignant as Poetry

One writer considers wagashi, Japanese tea-ceremony treats, as bittersweet pleasures for stressful times.

Our world flies by.
Tomorrow will be different.

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Reader Center

Some Readers Say ‘White Nationalist’ Normalizes the Charlottesville Protesters

Our Standards editor says we used a range of descriptions for the groups at the center of the violence, including neo-Nazis, white supremacists and white nationalists.

Appology is not required.



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