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When My President Sang ‘Amazing Grace’We’ve forgotten what it’s like to have a truth-teller and a healer in the White House. What Happened to Those Couples Who Quarantined Together?Some are getting engaged. Others felt like they were living inside a pressure cooker. Daniel Menaker, Book Editor Who Wrote With Wit, Dies at 79After 26 years at The New Yorker, he became chief editor at Random House, overseeing works by a raft of luminaries. He wrote a half-dozen well-received books of his own. Hong Kong Police Arrest Activist Said to Seek U.S. AsylumTony Chung, 19, had previously been a target of the authorities under the city’s new national security law. Salt Lake City to Lose Its Two Daily Print NewspapersThe nearly 150-year-old Salt Lake Tribune and The Deseret News, founded in 1850, said this week that they would continue publishing online and move to weekly printed editions at the end of the year. 90,000 Told to Flee as California Fires Nearly Double in SizeThe Silverado Fire and the Blue Ridge Fire grew rapidly overnight, forcing more evacuations in Irvine and other parts of Orange County. How I Worked From Home Abroad in Mexico for 35 Days During the PandemicMy partner and I both felt we could get away, safely. So we packed the large bottles of sanitizer, double-checked the Wi-Fi and off we went. Aiming for Perfect Asian Tapas, Even in a PandemicMokyo, in the East Village, shows an unusual level of creativity and even formality. Another Double Amputee’s Fight for the Olympics Is Dealt a Major SetbackBlake Leeper says his prostheses level the playing field. But World Athletics has successfully argued that they give him an unfair advantage by making him artificially taller. Some Covid Survivors Have Antibodies That Attack the Body, not VirusNew research found ‘autoantibodies’ similar to those in lupus and rheumatoid arthritis patients. But patients may also benefit from treatments for those autoimmune diseases. Sharks Wash Up on Beaches, Stabbed by SwordfishThe discovery of impaled sharks on Mediterranean shores backs up old fishermen’s tales of the marine predators dueling with swordfish. More Recent Articles |
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