Friday, May 29, 2020

Your Weekly Edition: The week's best stories from The Times, curated for you

Your Weekly Edition

Discover the best stories you might have missed in this newsletter, curated by Times editors and personalized for you with machine learning.

News You Might Have Missed

Stories, analyses and explainers

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Remembering the 100,000 Lives Lost to Coronavirus in America

As the U.S. reached a grim milestone in the outbreak, The New York Times gathered names of the dead and memories of their lives from obituaries across the country.

U.S. · May 24

No Touch, No Hands-On Learning, for Now, as Museums Try to Reopen

Science and children's museums are studying how to rethink their many tactile exhibits to keep people safe.

Art & Design · May 29

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Illustration by Andy Rementer

My Father Leaned on Routine to Create Stability. Now I Do, Too.

His routines were essentially acts of faith. And like even my daily iced coffee, so have mine been.

Magazine · May 26

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For Kenny Chesney and Others, Promotion in a Pandemic Is a Quandary

How do you ask for attention when the world is consumed by a life-or-death crisis?

Arts · May 25



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Instagram Wants Its Influencers to Make More Money

The platform announced updates aimed at helping creators monetize their audience.

Style · May 27

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Less Is More as an Art Museum Reopens

With timed tickets and limited entry, each visitor to the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston had a studio apartment's worth of space to themselves.

Art & Design · May 23

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