Friday, July 19, 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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Tim Gruber for The New York Times

A Hit Podcast Finds 'True Crime' in the Justice System

Facts brought to light by "In the Dark," led by the reporter Madeleine Baran and the producer Samara Freemark, made their way to the Supreme Court.

Media · Jul 14


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CBS Photo Archive/Getty Images

The Apollo 11 Mission Was Also a Global Media Sensation

The satellites were finally ready to beam images back to Earth in 1969. And some 600 million people watched the event live.

Media · Jul 15

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Tony Cenicola/The New York Times

For Love of Baseball Movies? No, for Mets' Clubhouse Guy, It's Just About the Posters

Kevin Kierst, the team's clubhouse manager, has collected a mind-boggling array of baseball artifacts — including thousands of dollars' worth of baseball movie posters.

Baseball · Jul 13

News You Might Have Missed

Stories, analyses and explainers

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Open Data Commons Public Domain Dedication and License, via Megapixels


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Eduardo Verdugo/Associated Press


How Two Big Earthquakes Triggered 16,000 More in Southern California

Each aftershock has a tiny chance of being severe, with some scientists concerned that the robust activity could trigger strong earthquakes in nearby faults.

U.S. · Jul 19

House Condemns Trump's Attack on Four Congresswomen as Racist

The House voted largely along party lines to formally condemn President Trump's comments on four minority congresswomen as racist, after an hourslong brawl.

Politics · Jul 16

Discover

Coverage on topics we think you'll like

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Tristram Kenton

On the Catwalk With Tennessee Williams

In Manchester, the choreographer Trajal Harrell's new dance, inspired by "Cat on a Hot Tin Roof," puts the servants center stage.

Dance · Jul 16

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Christophe Raynaud De Lage/Festival d'Avignon

At Avignon Festival, Competition Comes From the Fringe

An underwhelming official lineup led many festivalgoers to branch out into the less well-known complimentary program.

Theater · Jul 18



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Mark Dion and Dana Sherwood artists and Tanya Bonakdar Gallery, New York/Los Angeles; Jeffrey Jenkins.

Food Is Part of the Fun at Storm King

"Mark Dion: Follies," a show at Storm King Art Center, is a series of small structures and sheds.

Food · Jul 16

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Eye of Science/Science Source

What You Need to Know About Resistant Urinary Tract Infections

U.T.I.s are one of the world's most common infections but many of the drugs used to treat them have become less effective as resistance to antibiotics grows.

Health · Jul 13

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