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U.S.
Vanessa Trump Files for Divorce From Donald Trump Jr.
The president’s daughter-in-law filed for an uncontested divorce in Manhattan Supreme Court on Thursday.We don't know.
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Style
Here’s a New One: Mom, Please Pry
His mother no longer insists on sending him to conversion therapy. But does she want to hear about his personal life?Ask.
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U.S.
Dylann Roof’s Sister Arrested After Bringing Weapons to School Walkout
Morgan Roof said on Snapchat that she hoped those walking out to protest gun violence would “get shot,” and suggested that only black students were participating.She loved her brother.
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Well
A ‘Sweet Spot’ for Heart Health
The lowest risk for cardiovascular disease was a B.M.I. of 22 to 23.Ok
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T Magazine
Expressive Hands Model the Season’s Most Distinctive Jewelry
Four creative women — Esperanza Spalding, Rita Sodi, Catherine Zuber and Yto Barrada — adorn themselves in sparkling jewels.Be original.
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Style
Rihanna Protests Ad on Snapchat that Mocks Domestic Violence
“This advertisement is disgusting and never should have appeared on our service,” said a Snapchat spokesperson.The add seems to be the action of a troll.
I cannot discover the product.
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T Magazine
This Artist’s House Is Not a Home
On the eve of a major exhibition, Marc Camille Chaimowicz, whose art often examines interior spaces, prepares to leave the London flat where he’s lived and worked for 40 years.The point is that it is a home.
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Business Day
6 of Larry Kudlow’s Not-So-on-the-Money Predictions
Larry Kudlow's predictions, which will soon carry new weight as the president’s top economic adviser, have not always been on the mark. The following is a look back at some of his economic predictions that did not bear out.Paul KrugmanVerified account @paulkrugman
OK, so it's Kudlow for top economic adviser. At least he's reliable -- that is, he's reliably wrong about everything. We all make mistakes, but if Kudlow says it, you know it won't happen http://www.calculatedriskblog.com/2018/03/larry-kudlow-is-usually-wrong.html …
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Books
5 New Books We Recommend This Week
Suggested reading from critics and editors at The New York Times.BEHEMOTH: A History of the Factory and the Making of the Modern World,
WE THE CORPORATIONS: How American Businesses Won Their Civil Rights,
These I would buy.
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Opinion
Voters May Be Wising Up
The Pennsylvania special election vote suggests Republican bait and switch doesn’t work like it used to.I can hope.
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Sports
In Sister Jean They Trust: Loyola-Chicago Stuns Miami and Advances
Loyola-Chicago’s 98-year-old team chaplain has her prayers answered and sends a message to Tennessee: “Here come the Ramblers.”https://nytimes.stats.com/Wcbk/ncaabracket.asp?region=1
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World
‘We Were Dying in There’: Thousands of Syrians Flee Rebel Enclave
As many as 20,000 civilians fled a rebel enclave near Damascus, many of them hungry, wounded and exhausted.A siege is broken.
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U.S.
Video: Several Dead After Bridge Collapse, Officials Say
The pedestrian bridge at Florida International University in Miami had been installed days earlier and was still under construction when it fell onto a road.https://www.nytimes.com/2018/03/16/us/miami-bridge-collapse.html
Bad construction.
I expect the design was good.
The courts will decide.
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U.S.
Fallout for United Airlines Continues After Death of Kokito the French Bulldog
The airline admitted fault, as senators introduced a bill designed to prevent more animals from dying in flight.The dog is dead.
United Airlines is at fault.
There is no need for another law.
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Technology
Preserving Those Refrigerator-Door Masterpieces
Storing digital copies of your child’s artwork allows you to look back fondly, long after the pipe cleaners and glitter have been lost to time.Digital files are amazingly fugitive unless stored on an external server.
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