Tuesday, July 31, 2018

Rustic Yet Refined


By Unknown Author from NYT Real Estate https://ift.tt/2NX0mF2
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In Cambodia, Dissenting Voters Find Ways to Say ‘None of the Above’


By HANNAH BEECH and SUN NARIN from NYT World https://ift.tt/2vhgyt0
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Trump Is Putting Indelible Conservative Stamp on Judiciary


By THOMAS KAPLAN from NYT U.S. https://ift.tt/2NWZrV6
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A Census Question That Could Change How Power Is Divided in America


By EMILY BADGER from NYT The Upshot https://ift.tt/2An9ocx
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Places 26 and 27: Summer in France, in Two Very Different Ways


By JADA YUAN from NYT Travel https://ift.tt/2Ou6V2V
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Five Places to Shop in New Orleans


By YONA ZELDIS McDONOUGH from NYT Travel https://ift.tt/2vo03v4
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Work Is Weird. Alison Green of Ask a Manager Can Help.


By JOLIE KERR from NYT Style https://ift.tt/2LHbzwT
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How I Turned My Tiny Apartment Bedroom Into a Relaxing Retreat


By ALAN HENRY from NYT Smarter Living https://ift.tt/2OtgCi6
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Mixing Generations and Styles in the Hamptons


By TIM McKEOUGH from NYT Real Estate https://ift.tt/2NZ5QiG
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How One Agency Built a Multimillion-Dollar Business in Migrant Children


By LIZ ROBBINS from NYT New York https://ift.tt/2vnZWj8
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The City of My Birth in India Is Becoming a Climate Casualty. It Didn’t Have to Be.


By SOMINI SENGUPTA from NYT Climate https://ift.tt/2LNKyHf
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Key Question for Les Moonves of CBS: What Were You Thinking?


By JAMES B. STEWART from NYT Business Day https://ift.tt/2LDX8tm
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New & Noteworthy


By Unknown Author from NYT Books https://ift.tt/2NYUFqc
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Two Views of Flint’s Water Troubles: One a Close-Up and One With a Wide-Angle Lens


By JEFF GOODELL from NYT Books https://ift.tt/2LPqJiI
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What Happened When Fracking Came to Town


By JOANN WYPIJEWSKI from NYT Books https://ift.tt/2KhS7B4
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The Worst Drug Crisis in American History


By JESSICA BRUDER from NYT Books https://ift.tt/2vo1aee
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Stephen Colbert Wants Accountability for His Accused Boss, Les Moonves


By GIOVANNI RUSSONELLO from NYT Arts https://ift.tt/2mZXA6w
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New Zealand sexist road sign changed by seven-year-old girl

Zoe Carew wrote a letter saying "Line Men" was "wrong and unfair" to women.

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Transaction Costs and Tethers: Why I’m a Crypto Skeptic


By PAUL KRUGMAN from NYT Opinion https://ift.tt/2Oxgm1x
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Recovering Lost Photos of Life Before the Chernobyl Disaster


By MATTHEW SEDACCA from NYT Lens https://ift.tt/2v3L8am
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What Do 525 Ventriloquists Do at a Convention? Ask Their Dummies


By ELISABETH VINCENTELLI from NYT Arts https://ift.tt/2NYYhZk
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Social media and reality TV is 'bad for body image', survey suggests

A survey also showed that younger people were more likely to consider cosmetic surgery than older people.

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Somalia's deaf footballers create their own league

Players fed up with being excluded from existing teams started their own league.

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Fox News Breaking News Alert

Fox News Breaking News Alert

Malaysia's civil aviation chief resigns in wake of MH370 report

07/31/18 3:22 AM

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Fox News Breaking News Alert

Trump offers to meet with Iranian President Rouhani with “no preconditions”

07/30/18 2:47 PM

Fox News Breaking News Alert

Fox News Breaking News Alert

Rand Paul says he will support Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh

07/30/18 11:48 AM

Aid sector 'almost complicit' in sex scandal, say MPs

Aid sector bosses were "self-deluded" and "collectively failed" to tackle exploitation, MPs say.

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North Korea 'working on new missiles', US officials say

US intelligence leaks suggest the North may be building ballistic missiles, despite recent pledges.

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Tom Watson accuses NEC member of being a 'loud-mouthed bully'

Peter Willsman was recorded suggesting "Trump fanatics" are behind Labour anti-Semitism claims.

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Dixons Carphone admits data breach now affects 10 million

Retailer finds that personal details of an extra nine million customers may have been accessed last year.

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Women 'illegally buying abortion pill online'

The abortion process can start within 30 minutes, meaning many want to take the pill at home.

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The battle to stop ex-IS fighters reaching Europe

The BBC's Quentin Sommerville follows the teams trying to trace ex-IS fighters who have fled Syria.

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Corrie Mckeague: Airman 'somewhere in Suffolk waste disposal system'

Corrie Mckeague is "no longer missing" and his remains are "irretrievable", his father says.

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Andy Murray beats Mackenzie McDonald in Washington Open

Andy Murray fights back to beat Mackenzie McDonald 3-6 6-4 7-5 in the Washington Open first round in his fourth match since returning from hip surgery.

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Love Island: Dani Dyer and Jack Fincham win ITV2 series

After eight weeks of dumpings and drama, the winning couple of the ITV2 series is revealed.

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Lombok earthquake: More than 500 hikers evacuated from Mt Rinjani

More than 500 hikers were stranded on Indonesia's Mt Rinjani when a deadly quake triggered landslides.

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IS claims fatal Tajik attack on foreign cyclists

Two Americans, a Swiss and a Dutch citizen died after being struck by a car on Sunday.

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Brexit and your holiday: Five things that could change

How the UK leaving the EU could impact things like flights, visas and mobile roaming.

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Durex recalls condoms over split worries

The company says the products are not passing "stringent shelf-life tests", meaning they could burst.

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The Papers: Manchester bomber was 'rescued by Royal Navy'

Tuesday's papers include stories on the Manchester bomber, Love Island, and a Fortnite addict.

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News Daily: Aid sector abuse and North Korea missile reports

Your morning briefing for Tuesday 31 July 2018.

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Bruce Beach has built a 10,000 sq ft nuclear bunker

At 10,000 sq ft, Ark Two is one of Canada's largest nuclear fallout shelters.

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Trekking to Everest: 'Challenging but rewarding!'

As adventure tourism booms, more people are trekking the route to Mount Everest's base camp.

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Messi has a kickabout with his dog

A video posted by Lionel Messi's wife, of the footballer playing football with his dog, has gone viral.

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In pictures: Behind the mask

British photographer Rory Lewis's portraits of actors and other public figures go on show in London.

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Melinda Messenger: 'How do breasts have so much power?'

Former glamour model Melinda Messenger reflects on the breast augmentation she had in her 20s.

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Somalia's deaf footballers create their own league

Players fed up with being excluded from existing teams started their own league.

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Intrepid French hunt for sunken warships Cordelière and Regent

The Regent and Cordelière burned together and are now the focus of a French explorer's mission.

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Will EU healthcare for tourists survive Brexit?

Will you be able to use the European Health Insurance Card when the UK leaves the EU?

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What happened to the boy who chased away the lions?

As a child, herder Richard Turere invented a device to stop lions killing cattle but who benefited?

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Would you quote Rick Astley in your out-of-office?

Not everyone sticks to the standard out-of-office reply - we take a look at the more unusual ones.

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Fast fashion: Inside the fight to end the silence on waste

We asked major labels if they destroyed their excess stock. They weren't all forthcoming.

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How will the Love Island contestants cash in following the show?

The next few weeks will be crucial for the Islanders as they establish their brand outside the villa.

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Are UK trains the 'envy' of Europe?

Northern Rail passengers have had huge disruption, but is the rest of Europe jealous of our railways?

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North Korea 'working on new missiles', US officials say

US intelligence leaks suggest the North may be building ballistic missiles, despite recent pledges.

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US airport security's 'Quiet Skies' programme tracks passengers

The programme secretly targets people who exhibit odd behaviour such as excessive sweating.

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France shocked by video of woman being slapped by harasser

A student speaks out after CCTV shows a man slapping her for objecting to abuse in a Paris street.

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IS claims fatal Tajik attack on foreign cyclists

Two Americans, a Swiss and a Dutch citizen died after being struck by a car on Sunday.

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Trump says ready to meet Iran's Rouhani

"If they want to meet, we'll meet," the US president says.

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Italy earthquake 'hero dog' found dead

The owner of Kaos, which rescued people in 2016, says the animal was poisoned.

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Lombok earthquake: More than 500 hikers evacuated from Mt Rinjani

More than 500 hikers were stranded on Indonesia's Mt Rinjani when a deadly quake triggered landslides.

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Russia World Cup: Pussy Riot protesters detained on leaving jail

The activists served 15 days for storming on to the pitch during the World Cup final in Russia.

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Backpackers attacked with shovel in Australian bush

One backpacker was rammed with a four-wheel-drive before being attacked with a shovel, police say.

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Uber halts development of self-driving trucks

The ride-hailing firm says it will now focus solely on the development of self-driving cars.

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James Gunn: Guardians of the Galaxy cast back fired director

Chris Pratt says that James Gunn "is a good man" despite his "inappropriate jokes from years ago".

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Largest king penguin colony shrinks 90% in 30 years

The world's largest colony, in the Indian Ocean, has shrunk 90% over 30 years, research suggests.

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The battle to stop ex-IS fighters reaching Europe

The BBC's Quentin Sommerville follows the teams trying to trace ex-IS fighters who have fled Syria.

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Bruce Beach has built a 10,000 sq ft nuclear bunker

At 10,000 sq ft, Ark Two is one of Canada's largest nuclear fallout shelters.

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Brexit and your holiday: Five things that could change

How the UK leaving the EU could impact things like flights, visas and mobile roaming.

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World-famous aerialist on the keys to her success

Christine Van Loo, a seven-time US national acro-gymnastics champion, explains how she got to the top of her game.

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Nailing it: How the National Gallery of Ireland is taking the masters to the masses

The National Gallery of Ireland is teaming up with a Dublin based nail bar to recreate the greats in 'minicure' form.

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Canadian puddle splash van driver loses job

Employer confirms driver has been sacked after his anti-social behaviour is caught on dashcam.

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Russian ministry spokeswoman turns songwriter

Foreign Ministry's Maria Zakharova pens lyrics for popular Russian singer.

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Intrepid French hunt for sunken warships Cordelière and Regent

The Regent and Cordelière burned together and are now the focus of a French explorer's mission.

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The fight to end silence on fashion's waste problem

We asked major labels if they destroyed their excess stock. They weren't all forthcoming.

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Will EU healthcare for tourists survive Brexit?

Will you be able to use the European Health Insurance Card when the UK leaves the EU?

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Would you quote Rick Astley in your out-of-office?

Not everyone sticks to the standard out-of-office reply - we take a look at the more unusual ones.

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Letter from Africa: How bruised is President Buhari by defections?

Journalist Mannir Dan Ali considers the Nigerian president's chances of re-election after the loss of key allies.

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Germany gripped by #MeTwo racism debate

Thousands of tweets document racism in German schools, housing and jobs.

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A Migrant Boy Rejoins His Mother, but He’s Not the Same


By MIRIAM JORDAN from NYT U.S. https://ift.tt/2LVfOnX
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If an N.B.A. Workout Isn’t on Instagram, Does it Even Count?


By SCOTT CACCIOLA from NYT Sports https://ift.tt/2AAY4tB
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Lassie Got Help, Would Your Dog?


By JAMES GORMAN from NYT Science https://ift.tt/2AmCrwE
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After Doctors Cut Their Opioids, Patients Turn to a Risky Treatment for Back Pain


By SHEILA KAPLAN from NYT Health https://ift.tt/2v3sI9D
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Brexit, Russia, Mars: Your Tuesday Briefing


By REMY TUMIN from NYT Briefing https://ift.tt/2v4wMX7
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What’s on TV Tuesday: ‘Please Like Me’ and ‘Frontline’


By GABE COHN from NYT Arts https://ift.tt/2KbQhBC
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Ceramics Aren’t Enough. Bring on the Spaceships, Italian Town Says.


By JASON HOROWITZ from NYT World https://ift.tt/2vonAfu
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Philippine Bombing Kills 10, Showing Insurgents Remain a Problem


By FELIPE VILLAMOR from NYT World https://ift.tt/2KhkD5Q
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How Trump Allies Shifted Their Defense as Evidence of Contacts With Russians Grew


By MARK MAZZETTI from NYT U.S. https://ift.tt/2Kbq7Pz
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Former FEMA Official Accused of Sexual Misconduct That Spanned Years


By MATT STEVENS from NYT U.S. https://ift.tt/2LGBip2
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Quotation of the Day: Why Global Greening Isn’t as Great as It Sounds


By Unknown Author from NYT Today’s Paper https://ift.tt/2M0WLFu
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Review: In a New Orleans ‘House,’ Wealthy Women Are Haunted by Slavery’s Ghosts


By BEN BRANTLEY from NYT Theater https://ift.tt/2mVsj4v
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With Trades, Yankees Pitching Staff Remains a Work in Progress


By BILLY WITZ from NYT Sports https://ift.tt/2Kc6uqw
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Corrections: July 31, 2018


By Unknown Author from NYT Corrections https://ift.tt/2OsgCPz
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The Third-Party Option


By DAVID BROOKS from NYT Opinion https://ift.tt/2KhiuaA
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New York City Is Thriving. Why Is Transport Such a Nightmare?


By THE EDITORIAL BOARD from NYT Opinion https://ift.tt/2v2dWjd
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Four People, Including a 5-Year-Old Boy, Are Shot and Killed in Queens


By BENJAMIN MUELLER and HANNAH WULKAN from NYT New York https://ift.tt/2v3idmO
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Murder Suspect Used Dating Apps to Prey on Women, Police Say


By ASHLEY SOUTHALL from NYT New York https://ift.tt/2KbEEL8
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More to Come


By DEB AMLEN from NYT Crosswords & Games https://ift.tt/2v4Zabw
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Bob Woodward’s New Book Will Detail ‘Harrowing Life’ Inside Trump White House


By MATT STEVENS and JASON M. BAILEY from NYT Business Day https://ift.tt/2vjb15l
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Monday, July 30, 2018

Jeremy Hunt gaffe: 'My wife is Japanese'

The foreign secretary got muddled about whether his wife was Chinese or Japanese.

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Drought Relief Is Coming. Australia’s Farmers Say It’s Nowhere Near Enough.


By DAMIEN CAVE from NYT World https://ift.tt/2NWMfiZ
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99 Days to Go, and the 2018 Midterm Battleground Is Not What Was Expected


By NATE COHN from NYT The Upshot https://ift.tt/2mVEkH3
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The Hidden Language of Hands Videos


By AMANDA HESS and SHANE O’NEILL from NYT Arts https://ift.tt/2NUYnRo
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Dogs Took Over the Internet. Our Souls Are at Stake.


By AMANDA HESS and SHANE O’NEILL from NYT Arts https://ift.tt/2LNqip7
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Welcome Our New Fembot Overlords


By AMANDA HESS and SHANE O’NEILL from NYT Arts https://ift.tt/2AmxKmN
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Recognizing Eating Disorders in Time to Help


By JANE E. BRODY from NYT Well https://ift.tt/2K6CCMv
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When Medicines Affect a Child’s Mind and Behavior


By PERRI KLASS, M.D. from NYT Well https://ift.tt/2Otg63v
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Shopping for Health Care Simply Doesn’t Work. So What Might?


By AUSTIN FRAKT from NYT The Upshot https://ift.tt/2M0zOlI
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99 Days to Go, and the 2018 Midterm Battleground Is Not What Was Expected


By NATE COHN from NYT The Upshot https://ift.tt/2LS3PqS
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Paris, Chicago and Beyond: How to Have a Luxury Trip for Much Less Than You Think


By SHIVANI VORA from NYT Travel https://ift.tt/2K3KDSg
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Israel confirms it killed Hamas leader Haniyeh in Tehran in July

Ismail Haniyeh was Hamas's most prominent leader until his death in July. from BBC News https://ift.tt/wRnvGdP