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Summer’s Last Gasp Has Arrived

Summer’s Last Gasp Has Arrived

Our last newsletter edition of the season focuses on summer missions accomplished and those still on the to-do list. …

What the Champions League Is Lacking

What the Champions League Is Lacking

Europe’s richest competition offers the best of what soccer can deliver. But the World Cup still has something it can’t…

In Praise of Sweat

In Praise of Sweat

Perspiration smells, it’s embarrassing — and it’s doing you a huge favor. source https://www.nytimes.com/2022/08/26/o…

Conspiracy Theories

Conspiracy Theories

How more funding for the I.R.S. became a political firestorm. source https://www.nytimes.com/2022/08/26/briefing/cons…

A New Plan for Student Loans

A New Plan for Student Loans

President Biden said he would wipe out significant amounts of debt for millions of Americans. But questions remain abou…

Soups and Stews for Summer

Soups and Stews for Summer

Recipes for when you need some coziness and comfort on a hot day. source https://www.nytimes.com/2022/08/25/dining/so…

How to Track Down Your Vaccine History

How to Track Down Your Vaccine History

There are ways to figure out what you’ve been vaccinated for, even if you have no hope of finding the original records.…

Canada’s Growing Linguistic Diversity

Canada’s Growing Linguistic Diversity

A new report from Canada’s census agency shows that one in four people speak a language other than English or French as…

Of Dictators and Trade Surpluses

Of Dictators and Trade Surpluses

Russia and China are showing weakness, not strength. source https://www.nytimes.com/2022/08/22/opinion/russia-china-t…

Tuesday Fancy Mussels

Tuesday Fancy Mussels

Jazz up any ol’ Tuesday with a 15-minute pot of shellfish. source https://www.nytimes.com/2022/08/19/dining/tuesday-f…

Robert Caro on ‘Working’

Robert Caro on ‘Working’

The acclaimed biographer of Lyndon B. Johnson and Robert Moses talks about his methods. source https://www.nytimes.co…

How to Cope With Fall Anxiety

How to Cope With Fall Anxiety

As the most carefree weeks of the year draw to a close, pay close attention to your emotions. They might be telling you…

No One Will Get Rid of Vladimir Putin

No One Will Get Rid of Vladimir Putin

Terror is always more persuasive than anything else. source https://www.nytimes.com/2022/08/18/opinion/russia-putin-c…

What I’m Reading

What I’m Reading

An old favorite and a cli-fi future. source https://www.nytimes.com/2022/08/12/world/interpreter-what-im-reading.html…

When Restaurants Meet Retail Therapy

When Restaurants Meet Retail Therapy

You went out for a bite, then realized you need groceries (or even a gift). These spots have you covered. source http…

Dishes for the Weary Diner

Dishes for the Weary Diner

In New York City, it’s easy to take great meals for granted. These three restaurants know how to delight and surprise. …

Zucchini Time

Zucchini Time

If you haven’t thought about zucchini lately, you should. source https://www.nytimes.com/2022/08/12/dining/zucchini-t…

How Some Ukrainians Are Starting Over

How Some Ukrainians Are Starting Over

Ukrainians forced from their hometowns by Russia’s invasion find some solace, and success, setting up shop in a new cit…

Britain Faces More Extreme Heat

Britain Faces More Extreme Heat

Temperatures were expected to reach 35 degrees Celsius (95 Fahrenheit) in some parts of the country, which largely lack…

Fighting Inflation With Climate Action

Fighting Inflation With Climate Action

Here’s how policies to slow global warming can also shield consumers from rising prices. source https://www.nytimes.c…

Jaime Herrera Beutler Concedes Her Race

Jaime Herrera Beutler Concedes Her Race

Representative Jaime Herrera Beutler conceded in a “jungle primary” in which the top two candidates advance, regardless…

Seoul Flooding Kills at Least 7

Seoul Flooding Kills at Least 7

The South Korean capital saw some of its heaviest rainfall in decades. Drivers abandoned cars in the upscale Gangnam di…

Your Pandemic Puppy Was Not a Mistake

Your Pandemic Puppy Was Not a Mistake

Living with an animal of another species has never been trouble-free. But the rewards are extravagant. source https:/…

Five Years of the Second Avenue Subway

Five Years of the Second Avenue Subway

Journey to the Upper East Side for Thai specialties, “jewel” rice and South African wine. source https://www.nytimes.…

How floods become human catastrophes

How floods become human catastrophes

Parts of the South and Midwest are cleaning up from deadly flooding. We explain the factors that sharply increased the …

The Robust Return of Beyoncé

The Robust Return of Beyoncé

A deep dive on “Renaissance,” her relationship to queer music communities and her framing of authorship. source https…

Welcome to Soccer’s Strangest Season

Welcome to Soccer’s Strangest Season

The World Cup will split seasons in two in much of the world, including the Premier League campaign that opens this wee…

The Robust Return of Beyoncé

The Robust Return of Beyoncé

A deep dive on “Renaissance,” her relationship to queer music communities and her framing of authorship. source https…

The Magic of Pizza Bread Crumbs

The Magic of Pizza Bread Crumbs

And recipes for when peach season runs into tomato season. source https://www.nytimes.com/2022/07/28/dining/the-magic…