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The Week in Arts: Idris Elba Revives Luther; Margaret Thatcher Sees the Queen

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By THE NEW YORK TIMES from NYT Arts https://nyti.ms/2HMAaga

When the Levees Break Again

New Orleans, its flood protections verging on obsolete, lives on the edge of disaster. from NYT > Top Stories https://nyti.ms/2I874Xs

Alexander Wang: Spring 2020

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By Unknown Author from NYT Fashion https://nyti.ms/2Xlfe59

What’s on TV Saturday: ‘Ask Dr. Ruth’ and ‘Bad Times at the El Royale’

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By JACLYN PEISER from NYT Arts https://nyti.ms/2Z16Yb2

Will the Legitimacy of the Supreme Court Survive the Census Case?

Last year, the court overlooked the anti-Muslim animus of the travel ban and ruled for the administration. It should not be taken in again. from NYT > Top Stories https://nyti.ms/2I7jSgK

On Politics: The Biggest Stories of the Week

By ISABELLA GRULLÓN PAZ from NYT U.S. https://nyti.ms/2Z5VnaJ

Mamiko Higa Holds On to the Lead at the U.S. Women’s Open

Higa shot an even-par 71 and maintained a one-shot lead Friday in a suspended second round. from NYT > Sports https://nyti.ms/2Xmie1k

Jacki Weaver Reads ‘What Luck Means Now’

On this week’s Modern Love podcast, the “Perpetual Grace, LTD” actress reads an essay about the relative nature of luck. from NYT > Top Stories https://nyti.ms/2YP53WW

Trump Administration Strips India of Special Trade Status

The status exempts billions of dollars of India’s products from American tariffs, part of a deepening clash over the country’s protections for its market. from NYT > Top Stories https://nyti.ms/2KiIK7Z

We Don’t Need to Be Saved From Making Smoothies

Food delivery services have tried to convince us that cooking is a difficult, boring task. It’s actually a life skill. from NYT > Top Stories https://nyti.ms/2wsCWR5

What Comes After Angela Merkel?

Germany’s big political parties are imploding, but no one knows what will come next. from NYT > Top Stories https://nyti.ms/2Z403Op

N.S.A. Denies Its Cyberweapon Was Used in Baltimore Attack, Congressman Says

A stolen N.S.A. hacking tool was a component in a cyberattack on the city, people involved in the investigation have told The Times. from NYT > Top Stories https://nyti.ms/2W2jfdq

Justice Dept. Explores Google Antitrust Case

A case would renew scrutiny of the company amid a growing chorus of criticism about the power of big tech. from NYT > Top Stories https://nyti.ms/2KiYb06

Justice Dept. Keeps Wiretaps Secret in Flynn Case, Rejecting Judge’s Order

The release of transcripts of calls between President Trump’s former adviser and Russia’s ambassador would have provided a highly unusual confirmation of a government secret. from NYT > Top Stories https://nyti.ms/2EM0WmV

The High Church of the Low Blow

Sohrab Ahmari embraces Trump’s sucker punch politics. from NYT > Top Stories https://nyti.ms/2wsgSGk

Let’s Hear It for the Average Child

In this season of prizes and trophies, we salute all the students whose talents lie outside the arena. from NYT > Top Stories https://nyti.ms/2XiHQff

A New Threat From Trump and Old Questions About Its Effectiveness

Time and again, the president has engaged in a game of geopolitical chicken with Mexico. But there was no more guarantee that the tactic will be any more effective this time than in the past. from NYT > Top Stories https://nyti.ms/2JRufse

What Confrontation? Mexico Seeks a Compromise With Trump

President López Obrador said he wanted to avoid a fight with President Trump over his threats to impose tariffs unless Mexico cracked down on migrants. from NYT > Top Stories https://nyti.ms/2QAaC8J

There Are 472,000 Words in the Dictionary. For the Spelling Bee, That May Not Be Enough.

The winners of the 2019 Scripps National Spelling Bee had more in common than an aptitude for spelling: six of the eight used the same coaching program. from NYT > Top Stories https://nyti.ms/2WenCHi

What to Watch Saturday at the French Open

Day 7 at Roland Garros will feature Serena Williams, Novak Djokovic, warmer weather and the end of the third round. from NYT > Sports https://nyti.ms/2WBvPV9

North Carolina to Investigate After Concerns Raised at Children’s Hospital

The state health secretary announced an inquiry after a report in The New York Times revealed doctors’ fears that children seemed to fare poorly after heart surgery. from NYT > Top Stories https://nyti.ms/2IoevtV

Weary Red Sox Look to Stop a Yankees Squad That Just Keeps Rolling

Despite their many injuries, the Yankees have outpaced Boston and show no signs of slowing down with several stars on the road to return. from NYT > Sports https://nyti.ms/2MjDtzH

Frank Lucas Dies at 88; Drug Kingpin Depicted in ‘American Gangster’

His rise from poverty to riches through a drug-smuggling enterprise was a larger-than-life tale of ambition, organization and ruthless brutality. from NYT > Top Stories https://nyti.ms/2QD3dWe

Review: ‘Frankie and Johnny’ Were Lovers. Then Came Morning.

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By JESSE GREEN from NYT Theater https://nyti.ms/30VnB9Q

Fresh Faces Surge to Top at the U.S. Women’s Open

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By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS from NYT Sports https://nyti.ms/2ELl74j

Hank Haney Is Suspended From His Radio Show Over Remarks About Women’s Golf

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By KAREN CROUSE from NYT Sports https://nyti.ms/2Qy4gqo

Corrections: May 31, 2019

By Unknown Author from NYT Corrections https://nyti.ms/2HLFNLx

Tariffs, Mr. Trump’s Miracle Cure

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By THE EDITORIAL BOARD from NYT Opinion https://nyti.ms/2VZqsLf

Head of Lettuce

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By DEB AMLEN from NYT Crosswords & Games https://nyti.ms/2KfqHQ7

Hungary, Trump Tariffs, Merkel: Your Friday Briefing

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By MELINA DELKIC from NYT Briefing https://nyti.ms/2wtM1t1

Documents Suggest Prosecutors Quickly Changed Mind on Jussie Smollett Case

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By JULIA JACOBS from NYT Arts https://nyti.ms/2wqywdF

Are teachers prepared to support all learners?

Only 30% of general-education teachers feel "strongly" that they can successfully support students with learning disabilities - More -  from ASCD SmartBrief http://bit.ly/30WCXuA

Rubik's Cubes offer variety of math lessons

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4 ways to bring SEL into the teaching practice

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Opinion: Puerto Rico needs our support

All Americans should be concerned about the level of poverty in Puerto Rico, writes Julia Keleher, former education secretary - More -  from ASCD SmartBrief http://bit.ly/2Mg1lnP

EBS licenses could help close digital divide

Assigning remaining Educational Broadband Service spectrum licenses to educational and nonprofit organizations would help to  - More -  from ASCD SmartBrief http://bit.ly/30UfDhd

Team sports participation may benefit adolescents with ACEs

Teens with adverse childhood experiences who played team sports in middle school and high school were significantly less like - More -  from ASCD SmartBrief http://bit.ly/2MghjhJ

Strategies for instilling a growth mindset

Stanford University researcher Carol Dweck says teachers can use several strategies to instill a growth mindset in students,  - More -  from ASCD SmartBrief http://bit.ly/30X8fBu

Biden offers education plan at town hall

Joe Biden said that if he is elected president, his administration would seek to triple funding for schools in low-income nei - More -  from ASCD SmartBrief http://bit.ly/2Mghfyv

Can ESSA spending-data rules boost student outcomes?

Making school-level spending data available in state school report cards under the Every Student Succeeds Act can help leader - More -  from ASCD SmartBrief http://bit.ly/30UfASz

A recent ASCD blog post cited several ways for a leader to develop a sense of school community and a positive climate. Which one seems most effective?

Be there, on hand 39.23% Find ways to give staff back time 20.10% Find the good in everyone 18.18%  - More -  from ASCD SmartBrief http://bit.ly/2Mg1cAN

Which of these shifts for instructional leaders would best support teaching and learning?

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Study: College women's math improves in warmth

A study of German college students found that women performed better on math and verbal tests in warmer rooms than their male - More -  from ASCD SmartBrief http://bit.ly/2Mg1aJb

College Admission Testing Equity for High School Students

Obstacles to college admission for students in middle- and low-income brackets often start with the testing process.  - More -  from ASCD SmartBrief http://bit.ly/30WCWXy

Five Shifts for Instructional Leaders

How can instructional leaders, faced with change on a weekly basis, manage their multiple initiatives and priorities while su - More -  from ASCD SmartBrief http://bit.ly/2MhS7r0

Confidence and doubt are at two ends of the scale, and you need both. They balance each other out.

Barbra Streisand, singer May is Jewish American Heritage Month from ASCD SmartBrief http://bit.ly/30Xzf3R

Why Is Israel Going to Have Another Election?

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By SHMUEL ROSNER from NYT Opinion https://nyti.ms/2IbQoyt

If You Licked These Photos They Would Taste Like New York. (So Don’t Lick Them.)

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By JOHN LELAND from NYT Lens https://nyti.ms/2EJYRHY

Learning With: ‘Which Box Do You Check? Some States Are Offering a Nonbinary Option’

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By NATALIE PROULX from NYT The Learning Network https://nyti.ms/2MkY06Q

This Summer, Opera Grapples With Race

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By MICHAEL COOPER from NYT Arts https://nyti.ms/2WejpU1

I Can’t Remember Anyone’s Name. Maybe That’s Not a Problem?

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By DAVID COLMAN from NYT Style https://nyti.ms/2QzVyYB

New York’s Toughest Homeless Problem

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By NIKITA STEWART from NYT New York https://nyti.ms/2YTPvB7

Balloon Face

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By NATALIE PROULX from NYT The Learning Network https://nyti.ms/2wtDIxm

Lady Gaga, Tyra Banks and the Disneyfication of Fashion

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By VANESSA FRIEDMAN from NYT Fashion https://nyti.ms/2WwinBU

Michael Wolff Talks ‘Siege,’ Trump, Journalism and His Definition of Truth

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By MICHAEL M. GRYNBAUM from NYT Business https://nyti.ms/2Wuv5RD

Robert Mueller Speaks, Amazon’s New Echo Show, and More News

Catch up on the most important news from today in two minutes or less. from Feed: All Latest http://bit.ly/2JI8CLb

Mueller's Bottom Line: Indicting Trump Wasn't Even an Option

Robert Mueller outlined the conclusions of the Russia investigation and made clear, in his own obtuse way, that the next steps belong to Congress. from Feed: All Latest http://bit.ly/2XdIlY9

Why Women Are Called 'Influencers' and Men 'Creators'

It's rooted in how social media celebrities see themselves. Also, sexism. from Feed: All Latest http://bit.ly/2XdBQ7H

Watch Robert Mueller’s Statement on the Russia Investigation

Special counsel Robert Mueller is making his first public remarks since the release of his report in April. from Feed: All Latest http://bit.ly/2QxvFIQ

The Secret to Soap Bubbles' Iridescent Rainbows

The interaction of light reflecting off the front and back of a soap bubble gives it its colorful appearance. A similar effect explains color-shifting cars. from Feed: All Latest http://bit.ly/2Xh2Va0

The Wagon Wheel Effect Shows the Limits of the Human Brain

This famous optical illusion, ubiquitous in car commercials and movies, helps neuroscientists study how the mind perceives the world. from Feed: All Latest http://bit.ly/2Xd4rKn

Amazon Echo Show 5 and Alexa Privacy Hub: Price, Details, Release Date

The $90 smart device launches alongside a new set of tools for managing—and deleting—all the data Alexa collects. from Feed: All Latest http://bit.ly/2wsz56y

Distant Neutron Stars Could Reveal the Quirks of Quarks

Physicists are studying gravitational waves from neutron stars for clues about quarks, "quark matter," and their role in the universe's evolution. from Feed: All Latest http://bit.ly/2EFmxgW

Don’t Overestimate the ‘Semi’ in Semiautonomous Cars

A new report shows more cars in the US can guide themselves down the highway—but drivers often don’t know what those systems can and can’t do. from Feed: All Latest http://bit.ly/2WpZFfr

The Glorious, Almost-Disconnected Boredom of My Walk in Japan

How I modified my digital tools to reconnect with time on a six-week, 620-mile trip on foot across the country. from Feed: All Latest http://bit.ly/2Mfoabm

Mueller, in First Comments on Russia Inquiry, Declines to Clear Trump

Though he did not rule out congressional testimony, the special counsel also said that he would only testify about the facts already in the report. from NYT > Top Stories https://nyti.ms/2JO0Mj0

Mueller Delivered a Message. Washington Couldn’t Agree on What It Was.

As he stepped down from his role as special counsel, Robert S. Mueller III refused to exonerate President Trump but also avoided being declarative enough to change many minds. from NYT > Top Stories https://nyti.ms/2EIEdrN

Standing Where Barr Cleared Trump on Obstruction, Mueller Makes a Different Case

The special counsel hopes an appearance will be his first and last public statement about the Russia and obstruction investigation. But he left many things unsaid. from NYT > Top Stories https://nyti.ms/2HJxTlC

In Defeat for Netanyahu, Israel Moves to Hold New Election

After the election in April, Benjamin Netanyahu seemed to have an easy path back to power. But his efforts ran aground on a power struggle among his potential partners. from NYT > Top Stories https://nyti.ms/30QfGdQ

The Bond Market Is Giving Ominous Warnings About the Global Economy

An inverted yield curve has typically not been a good sign. from NYT > Top Stories https://nyti.ms/2WyYOJa

White House Asked Navy to Hide McCain Warship

While Navy officials insisted they did not hide the ship, they did give all of sailors aboard the day off on Tuesday as President Trump visited Yokosuka Naval Base in Japan. from NYT > Top Stories https://nyti.ms/2QuqHN4

The Shifting Standards of Mitch McConnell

Despite his blockade of an Obama Supreme Court nominee in a presidential election year, the Senate majority leader is now definitive that he would push a Trump nominee in 2020. from NYT > Top Stories https://nyti.ms/2QwD1MQ

Nancy Pelosi Criticizes Facebook for Handling of Altered Videos

Ms. Pelosi said the company’s decision to leave up manipulated videos of her demonstrated how the social network contributed to Russian manipulation of the 2016 election. from NYT > Top Stories https://nyti.ms/30PyCJT

Opioid Crisis in the Bronx Claims Tiny Victim: 1-Year-Old

Darwin Santana-Gonzalez died after ingesting a deadly mixture of fentanyl and heroin. His mother was charged with murder. from NYT > Top Stories https://nyti.ms/30UkajG

For the Warriors, a Lack of Doubt Should Create Some Doubt

This N.B.A. season has been treated as a foregone conclusion, but Golden State will not want to get too comfortable against Kawhi Leonard and his loaded Toronto Raptors. from NYT > Top Stories https://nyti.ms/2WyuVZu

The White House Plan to Change Climate Science

After two years spent unraveling the policies of his predecessors, President Trump and his appointees are going after influential government reports. from NYT > Top Stories https://nyti.ms/2Wt2P22

Explaining the Supreme Court Ruling on Indiana’s Abortion Law

The court upheld a provision on the disposal of fetal remains but avoided what could have been a test of Roe v. Wade. Here’s what that means. from NYT > Top Stories https://nyti.ms/2EHKhRw

Decoding Robert Mueller

In short: No exoneration. (And please don’t make me testify!) from NYT > Top Stories https://nyti.ms/30PGfzL

Robert De Niro: Robert Mueller, We Need to Hear More

You said that your investigation’s work “speaks for itself.” It doesn’t. from NYT > Top Stories https://nyti.ms/2Wu0Hai

Robert Mueller: Warrior or Wimp

Was there anything really special in the special counsel? from NYT > Top Stories https://nyti.ms/2HLjZ2M

Cash, Food and Health Care All Help the Poor, but Something’s Still Missing

In a remote village in Paraguay, indigenous people are gaining hope and leaving poverty. The approach would work in rich nations, too. from NYT > Top Stories https://nyti.ms/2HLjXYI

Worry About Facebook. Rip Your Hair Out in Screaming Terror About Fox News.

Novel forms of digital misinformation still pale in comparison with Fox News’ full-time hall of mirrors. from NYT > Top Stories https://nyti.ms/2VW5sFe

The Hidden Consequences of the New Abortion Laws

They will force women to carry pregnancies to term despite the detection of painful and deadly fetal anomalies. from NYT > Top Stories https://nyti.ms/30S2KnW

Democrats, Do Your Damned Duty!

Doing what is right on impeachment should not be a mere option. from NYT > Top Stories https://nyti.ms/2YZ22U1

Mueller Is Admirably Apolitical. That’s the Problem.

He is serving a vision of America that no longer exists. from NYT > Top Stories https://nyti.ms/2QvM4hf

Boat Sinks in Danube, Killing at Least 7 on Tour of Budapest

Under heavy rain and winds, rescuers managed to bring 14 people to shore. from NYT > Top Stories https://nyti.ms/2QykGz4

Police: Brother, sister and their dog found dead in apparent murder-suicide

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The brother and sister were found in their shared St. George apartment earlier this month.                 from St. George - News http://bit.ly/30SXaBK

Uncle of missing 5-year-old Utah girl charged with aggravated murder; possible remains located Wednesday

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Alex Whipple, the 21-year-old uncle of 5-year-old Elizabeth Shelley, who was reported missing in Logan, Utah, has been charged with aggravated murder.                 from St. George - News http://bit.ly/2VVvvMB

For the Warriors, a Lack of Doubt Should Create Some Doubt

This N.B.A. season has been treated as a foregone conclusion, but Golden State will not want to get too comfortable against Kawhi Leonard and his loaded Toronto Raptors. from NYT > Sports https://nyti.ms/2WyuVZu

Kawhi Leonard Proves He Is Worth Risking It All

The Raptors star — and his future — is all anyone in the N.B.A. can talk about, even as he stays quiet. Toronto’s success this season shows why. from NYT > Sports https://nyti.ms/2EFKxAi

The Superstar Hiding in Plain Sight

Persistent stereotypes about Asian players obscure the quality of Tottenham Hotspur’s Son Heung-min, a star by any metric. from NYT > Sports https://nyti.ms/2KbzzWR

What to Watch Thursday at the French Open

Serena Williams and Naomi Osaka, who struggled in their first-round matches, will be back in action. from NYT > Sports https://nyti.ms/2WdsNHm

In Kikuchi vs. Ohtani, Japan Sees Another Great Rivalry

Japanese baseball fans, more than those in North America, tend to focus on specific pitcher-batter showdowns. Yusei Kikuchi and Shohei Ohtani could offer a tantalizing one on American soil. from NYT > Sports https://nyti.ms/2XaeDTW

In Italian Tennis, It’s the Men’s Turn to Shine

The golden generation of Italian women has retired. Now, 23 Italian men are in the top 250 of the ATP rankings, the most of any country. from NYT > Sports https://nyti.ms/2X88is1

37 More Former Ohio State Athletes Sue the University in Sexual Abuse Case

The lawsuit is the fourth of its kind filed against the university and the first since Ohio State released a report detailing how a former team doctor repeatedly assaulted males athletes. from NYT > Sports https://nyti.ms/2EIL6JT

Forging His Own Path, Dominic Thiem Eyes a Grand Slam Breakthrough

Thiem, ranked fourth, split with his longtime mentor this year, hoping to translate his tour success into a major title. from NYT > Sports https://nyti.ms/2WxA4kD

These Are the Victims of a Deadly Climbing Season at Mount Everest

At least 11 people died this month climbing Mount Everest, amid crowds that led to dangerous delays. from NYT > Sports https://nyti.ms/2Kd0hhQ

Yankees Greet Padres Rookie With Two Homers Right Off the Bat

It was the 10th time in franchise history the Yankees began a game with back-to-back homers, and they came off Chris Paddack, who entered the game with a 1.93 E.R.A. from NYT > Sports https://nyti.ms/2MhgRj9

Blues Beat the Bruins and Get Their First Stanley Cup Finals Victory

The finals are now tied at one win apiece. from NYT > Sports https://nyti.ms/2QvAPoU

2019 French Open: Nadal, Federer and Wawrinka Cruise Into Third Round

Rafael Nadal beat Yannick Maden, Roger Federer beat Oscar Otte and Stan Wawrinka beat Cristian Garín, all in straight sets on Wednesday. from NYT > Sports https://nyti.ms/30P2BRX

Anthony Joshua, Knockout Machine. And He Can Box.

The British fighter, virtually a household name in England, brings his show to the United States. from NYT > Sports https://nyti.ms/2wpAn2b

I Thought I’d Seen the Worst of Trump

Then I learned about his plans to take away health care protections for transgender Americans. from NYT > Top Stories https://nyti.ms/2JMq40M

No Background Check, Drug Test or Credit Check. You’re Hired!

A bakery epitomizes a Zen-inspired approach to hiring: Don’t ask about an applicant’s past. It’s the future that counts. from NYT > Top Stories https://nyti.ms/2EGcRCu

Eat, Pray, Love, Lose, Write a Book, Repeat

The evolution of Elizabeth Gilbert. from NYT > Top Stories https://nyti.ms/2Wu6rRo

At This Techno Club, the Party Is Political

Bassiani in Tbilisi, Georgia, is on the front line of issues that have that have led to clashes with the authorities and threatened to boil over into violence. from NYT > Top Stories https://nyti.ms/2IaLdhV

Does Anything Awful Happen to the Cat in the Play?

On the dread, and the glory, of watching animals onstage. from NYT > Top Stories https://nyti.ms/2QvVo4y

Louisiana Moves to Ban Abortions After a Heartbeat Is Detected

The state’s Democratic governor said he planned to sign the so-called fetal heartbeat bill. Similar bans across the country have already been challenged — and blocked — in court. from NYT > Top Stories https://nyti.ms/2W9DrPg

He Incited Massacre, but Insulting Aung San Suu Kyi Was the Last Straw

The radical Buddhist monk Ashin Wirathu has been charged with sedition after accusing Myanmar’s leader of foiling the military’s efforts against what he calls a Muslim onslaught. from NYT > Top Stories https://nyti.ms/2XbmgcA

Turkey Frees American NASA Scientist Imprisoned for 2 Years

The scientist, Serkan Golge, 39, a Turkish-American citizen, was arrested while visiting his family in southern Turkey in 2016. His wife confirmed that he had been released. from NYT > Top Stories https://nyti.ms/2Xc8dDC

Crash Kills 4 Members of Church Choir en Route to Revival Meeting

“Going for revivals is kind of the norm for country churches,” said a choir member from Shiloh Baptist Church who was traveling in another car to the meeting. from NYT > Top Stories https://nyti.ms/2QAUbsL

Doctors Were Alarmed: ‘Would I Have My Children Have Surgery Here?’

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By ELLEN GABLER from NYT U.S. https://nyti.ms/2VZzdox

Missing Millions Put an American-Funded Afghan College Under Scrutiny

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By ROD NORDLAND from NYT World https://nyti.ms/2XfhP0u

Listen to What Doctors, in a Time of ‘Crisis,’ Said Behind Closed Doors

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By ELLEN GABLER from NYT U.S. https://nyti.ms/2KefSxQ

The Superstar Hiding in Plain Sight

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By RORY SMITH from NYT Sports https://nyti.ms/2HNH9FL

Blues Beat the Bruins and Get Their First Stanley Cup Finals Victory

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By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS from NYT Sports https://nyti.ms/2YZEm1Y

Word + Quiz: expatiate

By THE LEARNING NETWORK from NYT The Learning Network https://nyti.ms/2WdQiQr

Yes, India’s Economy Is Growing, but Can You Trust the Data?

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By KEITH BRADSHER from NYT Business https://nyti.ms/2YV3BCo

What’s on TV Thursday: Ava DuVernay on ‘Desus & Mero’ and ‘BlacKkKlansman’

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By GABE COHN from NYT Arts https://nyti.ms/2JNXfBk

Resonance Records to Stream Its Trove of Historical Jazz Albums

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By GIOVANNI RUSSONELLO from NYT Arts https://nyti.ms/2MdALeR

Disney May Halt Productions in Georgia if Abortion Law Is Enforced

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By DANIEL VICTOR from NYT Arts https://nyti.ms/2XdFZIT

Las principales noticias del jueves

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By Por MARINA FRANCO from NYT Universal https://nyti.ms/2MktIBa

Mexico Crash Kills 21 as Bus and Tractor-Trailer Collide

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By KIRK SEMPLE and JACEY FORTIN from NYT World https://nyti.ms/2HJC9BZ

White House Asked Navy to Hide McCain Warship

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By MAGGIE HABERMAN and HELENE COOPER from NYT U.S. https://nyti.ms/2I5Rc7T