Friday, August 3, 2018

@2:05, 8/3/18

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1
Arts

What’s on TV Friday: ‘Quantico’ and Lollapalooza

“Quantico” airs its series finale. And Post Malone and Tyler, the Creator perform live from Lollapalooza in Chicago.

no time.

2
Opinion

Video: A Farmer on Trump’s Trade War: I Can’t ‘Take It’

A corn, soybean and cattle farmer in Ohio responds to President Trump’s assertion that farmers are O.K. with tariffs.

Yes

3
Food

A House Built on Family and Dungan Food in Brooklyn

At Lagman House, the chef and his wife, descendants of Chinese Muslims who fled China, specialize in hand-stretched noodles presented in bracing dishes.

As convenient.

4
Podcasts

We Blaxplain Blaxplaining

We trace the evolution of black American cinema from blaxploitation in the 1970s to what we’re calling “blaxplaining” in 2018.

Power by action.

5
World

Fields Medal Is Stolen Minutes After It’s Given in Brazil

Caucher Birkar, a Cambridge University professor, was one of four winners of the award, which is regarded as the world’s most prestigious prize for math.

Brazil is troubled.

6
Books

11 New Books We Recommend This Week

Suggested reading from critics and editors at The New York Times.

No time.

7
Well

Our Fat Pets

Sixty percent of cats tip the scales at unhealthy weights, slightly more than the 56 percent of dogs. It’s not good for them.

Yes.

8
Business Day

Stocks Fall as Trade Tensions Cause Jitters

Benchmark stock indexes in Asia fell by more than 2 percent after the Trump administration said it would consider increasing proposed tariffs on Chinese goods.

I am nervous.

9
U.S.
 
 

Michigan Is About to Elect a Very Different Member of Congress

In the state primary Tuesday, voters will elect a successor to the longtime representative John Conyers Jr., choosing among one of the most diverse and competitive fields of candidates this year.

Michigan is a diverse state in economic trouble.

10
Travel

5 Simple Tips to Help Vegetarian or Vegan Travelers Eat Well, Anywhere

Traveling while vegetarian or vegan can be a ch allenge, but with a few tips and a little tech, you can roam freely, eat well and not have to worry about going hungry. 

Buddhist is said to work often.


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