Wednesday, August 16, 2023

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August 16, 2023

NEWS YOU MAY HAVE MISSED

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After Years of Spreading Lies, Election Deniers Face Consequences

A Dream Ending for England, a Dream Denied for Australia

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FROM PERSONAL PROFILES

Fast Living and Foreign Dealings: An F.B.I. Spy Hunter's Rise and Fall

Charles McGonigal had a family, a house in the suburbs and an influential job as a counterintelligence leader in New York. Federal prosecutors suggest it wasn't enough for him.

Why an Unremarkable Racist Enjoyed the Backing of Billionaires

Like many supremacist ideologues before him, Richard Hanania benefited from elite sponsorship.

From 'America's Mayor' to Criminal Defendant: Giuliani's Long Tumble

An indictment in the Georgia election conspiracy case marked perhaps the lowest point in the career of Rudolph W. Giuliani, who had staked his legacy on blind allegiance to the Trump administration.

That's No Counselor. She's the Head of the Camp.

Antonia Steinberg, 23, granddaughter of Diane von Furstenberg, didn't know quite what she was getting into when she took the reins of a storied sleep-away camp.

With a Grandchild on the Way, Chicago Beckoned. What Could They Get for Less Than $400,000?

A couple of longtime Floridians searched the Windy City for a good location (preferably on Lake Michigan), ample bedrooms and minimal stairs. Here's what they found.

Tomorrow: From Health

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The Collateral Damage of A.D.H.D. Drug Shortages

As a new school year begins, parents and doctors find medication shortages are leading to declines in learning and self-esteem.

How Fire Turned Lahaina Into a Death Trap

When a historic coastal town in Hawaii was overrun by fire, many residents fled for their lives — but there was nowhere to go.

Country Singer Morgan Wade Was Looking for the Spotlight. It Found Her.

The rising musician is disciplined about her sobriety, fitness and songwriting. But a bond with a reality-TV star has thrust her into an uncontrollable world of fame.

From Detroit to Hollywood, New Union Leaders Take a Harder Line

Pushed by angry members, unions representing actors, autoworkers and UPS employees are becoming increasingly assertive under new leadership.

Farewell to a Store That Was Gap for Billionaires

Tiina the Store is closing forever. Or is it?

Goldman's C.E.O. Is Stuck, Without a Clear Lifeline

David Solomon's management style is winning few fans amid the elite investment bank's performance woes. He is mired in "quicksand" and unsure what to do.

What Makes Penne Alla Vodka So Delicious? It's All in the Sauce.

The exact origin story of vodka sauce is uncertain, but its legacy is bold, spicy and ubiquitous.

Synagogues in 12 States Targeted in Hoax Calls to Police

The Anti-Defamation League has tracked 26 calls threatening violence at synagogues from New York to California over the last month.

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