Thursday, March 31, 2022

For You: How Aphasia Steals the Ability to Communicate

Plus, Soaring Cost of Diesel Ripples Through the Global Economy
March 31, 2022

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WHAT YOU MAY HAVE MISSED TODAY

Soaring Cost of Diesel Ripples Through the Global Economy

A Nation of Spy-Catchers: Fear of Saboteurs Has Ukrainians on Edge

In European Classrooms, Questions About a War So Close to Home

Justice Dept. Widens Jan. 6 Inquiry to Range of Pro-Trump Figures

Rising Wages Could Complicate America's Inflation Cool-Down

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FROM HEALTH

How Aphasia Steals the Ability to Communicate

Bruce Willis will retire from acting after being diagnosed with the condition. Here's what we know about it.

Women Are Calling Out 'Medical Gaslighting'

Studies show female patients and people of color are more likely to have their symptoms dismissed by medical providers. Experts say: Keep asking questions.

Does Moderate Drinking Protect Your Heart? A Genetic Study Offers a New Answer.

By studying the relationship between gene variants and alcohol consumption, scientists found no real cardiac benefit to drinking, even modestly.

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The Library Ends Late Fees, and the Treasures Roll In

The decision by the New York Public Library set off a wave of returns, accompanied by bashful notes of apology and gratitude.

Two Midwest Transplants Get a 'Price Shock' in Southern California. Which Home Would You Choose?

A young couple relocating from Ohio hoped to find a two-bedroom with modern appliances and updates, but discovered they would have to scale back their expectations or scale up their budget. Here's where they landed.

U.S. intelligence suggests that Putin's advisers misinformed him on Ukraine.

One American official said that there "is now persistent tension" between the Russian president and his Defense Ministry.

Ben McKenzie Would Like a Word With the Crypto Bros

The actor, best known for his starring role in "The O.C.," has become an outspoken critic of a volatile market driven by speculation. Who's listening?

France's Far Right Turn

A rising nationalist faction has grown its coalition by appealing to Catholic identity and anti-immigrant sentiment — and reshaped the country's race for president.

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'Trust No One: The Hunt for the Crypto King' Review: Coins and Misdemeanors

In this sensationalist Netflix documentary, aggrieved users of a defunct cryptocurrency exchange grow convinced that the company's head absconded with their money.

Do We Need to Thank the Wedding Guests Who Didn't Give Gifts?

After hosting her friends for a destination event, a recently married reader wonders who should be thanking whom.

How a Music Executive Spends His Sundays

In the 1990s, Jamie Krents was on tour with an indie rock group. Now he's a family man in Brooklyn.

'Star Trek: Picard' Recap: Neither Seen Nor Heard

This week, "Picard" increases the stakes with unpredictable villains and ancestors with a lot to lose.

Want to See the Weirdest of Wikipedia? Look No Further.

On @depthsofwikipedia, Annie Rauwerda is compiling some of the crowdsourced site's most bizarre pages.

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Wednesday, March 30, 2022

For You: Collins to Back Jackson for Supreme Court, Giving Her a G.O.P. Vote

Plus, States Close Mass Test and Vaccine Sites, but Virus May Swell Anew
March 30, 2022

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States Close Mass Test and Vaccine Sites, but Virus May Swell Anew

Collins to Back Jackson for Supreme Court, Giving Her a G.O.P. Vote

Putin's War Is Complicating India's Middle Path Among Powers

Bound by a Sense of Victimhood, Serbia Sticks With Russia

Driven From City Life to Jungle Insurgency

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FROM WIRECUTTER

The Best Cell Phone Plans

If you haven't looked at how your bill compares with what it might be under a new plan or on a new service, you should check. We can help.

This Is the Cheapest and Most Efficient Way to Heat and Cool Your Home

It's good for your wallet — and the world.

What's Really Worth It From REI's Annual Sale

You have to be an REI member, but with the savings on these Wirecutter picks, the one-time $30 fee should pay for itself.

BASED ON YOUR INTERESTS

New Focus on How a Trump Tweet Incited Far-Right Groups Ahead of Jan. 6

Federal prosecutors and congressional investigators are documenting how the former president's "Be there, will be wild!" post became a catalyst for militants before the Capitol assault.

Bruce Willis Has Aphasia and Is 'Stepping Away' From His Career

The news of his diagnosis, initially announced by his ex-wife, Demi Moore, prompted an outpouring of support and appreciation for Willis from fans, stars and other notable figures.

From Unemployed to a Champion, Perhaps

Wesley Matthews does the little things for the Milwaukee Bucks. "We talk about trying to make everything difficult," said Coach Mike Budenholzer.

I Got Lost in Tokyo Station and Found the Perfect Comfort Food

Kakuni (braised pork belly) is velvety and heartening, heightened by its directness — and wildly simple to cook.

Palestinian Gunman Kills 5 in Israel's Fifth Attack in Recent Days

The attack in a Tel Aviv suburb brought the number of people killed in the past two weeks to 11, making it one of the deadliest periods in Israel in several years.

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When the Master of the Erotic Thriller Fails to Thrill

Adrian Lyne used to make deranged romps animated by conservative masculine anxieties. By the time of "Deep Water," his muse — the all-powerful white man — had lost his grip.

Where to Take the Waters: A U.S. Hot Springs Guide

Whether at a luxury spa or a more rustic natural environment, a dip in a natural hot springs promises to be relaxing, if not also medicinal. Here's where and how to get started.

An Activist Investor Goes Quiet

Bill Ackman of Pershing Square Capital Management gives up the "noisiest" kind of shareholder agitation.

How Similar Are You to the Adults Who Raised You?

What personality traits do you share with your parents and other family members? How do you feel about those similarities?

Can Moving the Body Heal the Mind?

In her new book, Jennifer Heisz blends personal experience and the latest science about how exercise can improve your mental well-being.

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