1
Business Day
Wells Fargo Said to Be Target of $1 Billion U.S. Fine
Two federal regulators are expected to penalize the bank for its alleged misconduct, people familiar with the action said.It could not happen to a better bank.
2
U.S.
What to Expect From the National School Walkout for Gun Safety
With thousands of students expected to participate, here’s what you can expect from Friday’s walkout.I will be interested to see the results.
3
Sports
Lance Armstrong Settles Federal Fraud Case for $5 Million
Accused of defrauding the Postal Service by doping while under its sponsorship, Armstrong averted a trial next month by agreeing to the settlement.Cheap.
4
Style
Is Extra Help Hurting My Friend With Autism?
A reader expresses empathy for — but mostly envy of — a peer who receives special testing accommodations.Disabilities that do not show are often ignored by others.
5
The Learning Network
Spring Fashion, Facebook, Animal Welfare and the Power of Books to Teach: Our Favorite Student Comments of the Week
The best teenage comments from last week’s writing prompts, and an invitation to join the conversation this week.Think more.
What I was certain of at twelve is now in doubt.
6
Arts
Kanye West Says He Is Returning With Two New Albums
The rapper, who has been largely quiet since canceling the end of his 2016 tour, said on Twitter that he will release new music in June.I will listen.
7
T Magazine
Four Geniuses, Gone to AIDS, as They Might Be Today
The epidemic didn’t just deprive us of millions of lives — it deprived us of decades of potential masterpieces of fashion, art, design, theater and dance.Aids was largly invisible to me.
8
Style
BuzzFeed’s Eugene Lee Yang Mixes Humor With Social Commentary
The filmmaker and online personality is a breakout star from the popular video series “The Try Guys.”Always.
9
Real Estate
Homes for Sale in Manhattan and Brooklyn
This week’s properties are in Turtle Bay, the South Street Seaport area and Greenpoint, Brooklyn.The decoration is easier to see than the spaces.
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U.S.
Sully Was Impressed by Southwest Pilot’s Emergency Landing
Chesley Sullenberger, the pilot during the Miracle on the Hudson in 2009, felt a twinge of recognition at the news of Tammie Jo Shults’s calm handling of a midair crisis.The crew did well.
I wonder about the airline.
Equipment failure.
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