Friday, November 2, 2018

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

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An experimental newsletter of the stories you might have missed, curated by Times editors and personalized for you with machine learning.

Best of The Times

Signature journalism of the last week

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Esther Choi

This Library Has New Books by Major Authors, but They Can't Be Read Until 2114

The Scottish artist Katie Paterson is collecting 100 unpublished works that won't be released in their writers' lifetimes.

T Magazine · Nov 1


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Damon Winter/The New York Times

How Vilification of George Soros Moved From the Fringes to the Mainstream

On both sides of the Atlantic, a loose network of nationalists has used anti-Semitic imagery to portray Mr. Soros as the shadowy leader of a globalist cabal.

Politics · Oct 31

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Rick Loomis for The New York Times

Across New Jersey, the Friday Night Lights Grow Dimmer

New Jersey has long been one of the top high school football states, sending stars to top college programs and the N.F.L. Now participation is dropping significantly.

Sports · Oct 29

News You Might Have Missed

Stories, analyses and explainers

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Leo Correa/Associated Press


Did a Small Metal Tube Bring Down an Indonesian Airliner?

As teams search for Lion Air Flight 610's black boxes, experts speculate that a faulty pitot tube, used for measuring airspeed, may have contributed to the crash.

Asia Pacific · Oct 30

In North Dakota, Native Americans Try to Turn an ID Law to Their Advantage

Tribes think they may be able to increase turnout in the face of a strict voter ID law. But it will be a challenge.

Politics · Oct 30

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Jada Yuan/The New York Times

From Top End to Tasmania: Two Very Different Sides of Australia

New and ancient rock art in the outback, and a bountiful island with a farmer-chic aesthetic.

Travel · Oct 30

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Warner Bros.

Holiday Movies 2018: All Creatures Great and Small

We picked out the season's most notable films, from big-budget blockbuster hopefuls like the "Fantastic Beasts" sequel to lauded indies like "Vox Lux."

Movies · Nov 2



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Review: In 'The Price of Free,' Saving Children Who Are Factory Slaves

Kailash Satyarthi, who shared the Nobel Peace Prize in 2014, does inspiring work. But this subject makes for a routine awareness documentary.

Movies · Nov 1

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Watch: Paul Dano Narrates a Carey Mulligan Scene From 'Wildlife'

The actor-turned-director discusses a sequence in which a mother and son make an unconventional visit to the mountains.

Movies · Nov 1

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