Saturday, March 19, 2022

For You: On (Not) Wasting My Time With a Younger Man

Plus, Utility Bills Piled Up During the Pandemic. Will Shut-offs Follow?
For YouMarch 19, 2022

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WHAT YOU MAY HAVE MISSED TODAY

Utility Bills Piled Up During the Pandemic. Will Shut-offs Follow?

The Battle for Kyiv Looms as a Long and Bloody Conflict

Ukrainians Are Trickling Into the U.S. to Warm Welcomes

For the U.S., a Tenuous Balance in Confronting Russia

'They Keep Killing Us': Violence Rages in Sudan's Darfur Two Decades On

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On (Not) Wasting My Time With a Younger Man

We had no future together, so why not fall completely in love?

Do I Really Need to Tip for Drip Coffee?

A reader is turned off by a local shop's new gratuity-seeking efforts.

Marin Hinkle of 'The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel' Melts Chocolate

The television actress, who is filming the show's fifth and final season, learned to make truffles.

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Russia's astronauts enter the space station in yellow and blue flight suits.

It was unclear why the Russian astronauts wore suits the same color as the Ukrainian flag.

A Recipe for Success: Pitching, Depth and Service

Billy Eppler was an executive with the Yankees, signed Shohei Ohtani to the Angels and was (briefly) a player agent. He would rather talk about the Mets' future.

Confusion and Chaos in Hong Kong as Leaders Fumble Virus Response

Government officials have been unable to curb an outbreak that has surpassed one million infections, leading Beijing to step up its intervention in the semiautonomous territory.

Should You Turn Your Vacation Home Into a Vacation Rental?

The revenue is enticing, but the work can be daunting. We spoke with experts about the dos and don'ts of the short-term rental market.

Texas Lawmaker Warns Citigroup Against Paying for Out-of-State Abortions

A state representative threatened to introduce legislation that would bar local governments from doing business with companies that had such policies.

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Politics Still Pushes Buttons. This One Sold for $185,850.

The political button business has been booming. A Cox/Roosevelt campaign button from 1920 was auctioned for a six-figure sum this week.

Lawsuit Accuses Google of Bias Against Black Employees

The lawsuit echoes many of the complaints Black employees have expressed over the years about working at the company.

Defying China's Censors to Urge Beijing to Denounce Russia's War

A persistent minority of Chinese scholars, journalists and citizens is warning Beijing against the risks of supporting the invasion of Ukraine.

Opinion | While Putin Shrinks, Zelensky Soars

Tiny, tiny Trump and cruel fool Putin.

Justin Verlander Is Nowhere Near Done

"Can I do that? Yeah," Verlander said, matter-of-factly, when asked about reaching 300 wins. An "aberration" among modern pitchers, it would be unwise to bet against him.

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