Friday, March 15, 2019

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.

Best of The Times

Signature journalism of the last week

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Tara Jacoby

Costlier Flights, Cheaper Hotels and Meeting Adam Levine: the New Loyalty Programs

There have been big changes in rewards programs for airlines, hotels and credit cards in the last year. Here's how you can earn the most benefits from them.

Travel · Mar 9


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Patricia Wall/The New York Times

Andrea Dworkin, a Startling and Ruthless Feminist Whose Work Is Back in the Spotlight

"Last Days at Hot Slit," edited by Johanna Fateman and Amy Scholder, collects work by the radical feminist who said her writing had to be "bolder and stronger than woman-hating itself."

Books · Mar 12

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Young Adulthood in America: Children Are Grown, but Parenting Doesn't Stop

Dad shows up at your job interview. Mom makes your medical appointments. A recent college bribery scandal is an extreme example of a broader pattern.

The Upshot · Mar 13

News You Might Have Missed

Stories, analyses and explainers

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Elisabeth Ubbe for The New York Times


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Chang W. Lee/The New York Times


How Every Senator Voted on Ending Trump's National Emergency

Twelve Republicans joined Democrats to block Trump's emergency declaration.

Politics · Mar 14

Incendiary N.R.A. Videos Find New Critics: N.R.A. Leaders

NRATV has been a potent voice for the gun-rights group. But some leaders are questioning the streaming service's inflammatory rhetoric, and its very purpose.

U.S. · Mar 11

Discover

Coverage on topics we think you'll like

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Jeenah Moon for The New York Times

Exercise vs. Drugs to Treat High Blood Pressure and Reduce Fat

Exercise can lower blood pressure and reduce visceral body fat at least as effectively as many common prescription drugs, two new reviews report.

Move · Mar 13

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How Big Tobacco Hooked Children on Sugary Drinks

Researchers combing through archives discovered that cigarette makers had applied their marketing wizardry to sweetened beverages and turned generations of children into loyal customers.

Health · Mar 14



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Can Your Refrigerator Improve Your Dating Life?

Using groceries to map the route to romance.

Family · Mar 12

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You Don't Need to Be Fast to Be a Sponsored Runner

The democratization of running has deepened the pool of talent considered for sponsorships.

Move · Mar 9

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