1
Food
What to Cook Tonight
Make breakfast for dinner: Scrambled eggs with shredded cheese and some toast are simple, hearty midweek fare.OK
2
Theater
Pam MacKinnon, Tony-Winning Director, to Lead San Francisco Theater
Ms. MacKinnon will succeed Carey Perloff as the head of the American Conservatory Theater, a prominent regional institution.Working is the goal.
3
World
Americans Were Among 22 Killed in Kabul Hotel Attack, U.S. Says
It appears that at least three people with U.S. citizenship were among those killed in a 15-hour Taliban assault in Afghanistan.Revolutions kill people.
4
Arts
SZA Almost Quit Music. Now She’s a Grammys Contender.
The R&B singer and songwriter is nominated for five awards and has an army of gratified fans. All she has to do is believe them.Get the results, then decide.
5
Well
Diabetes in Pregnancy Raises Risk of Heart Disease
Women who have had gestational diabetes have an increased risk not only for Type 2 diabetes later in life, but for heart disease and hypertension as well.Get the results, then know.
6
World
‘She’ll Die if She Stays With Us’: A Baby Abandoned in China
The case of a 6-month-old girl left alone in a park revived concerns about the high cost of medicine and the plight of children with disabilities.Hard choices are the result of limited resources.
The limits tend to be artificial.
7
Well
The Mysterious Interior World of Exercise
What happens inside our bodies when we exercise.Useful for trouble shooting.
8
Real Estate
$600,000 Homes in Florida, Connecticut and California
A midcentury-modern house in Fort Lauderdale, an 18th-century Colonial in Litchfield County and a condominium in a 1947 Art Deco building in Oakland.Market top.
9
Business Day
Tesla’s Targets for Elon Musk Would Put His Pay in Orbit
The revenue and market capitalization targets for 2028 may seem off the charts, but one example to follow might be Jeff Bezos and Amazon.Graduated income taxes.
At these levels more money is not the motivation.
10
Sports
A Leg Injury Takes Rafael Nadal Out of the Australian Open
Nadal, the No. 1 seed, retired down 0-2 in the fifth set of his quarterfinal match against Marin Cilic because of an injury to his right leg.Limits.
https://nytimes.stats.com/wcbk/schedules.asp?team=0129
not playing yet.
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