Thursday, April 28, 2022

For You: ‘It’s Life or Death’: The Mental Health Crisis Among U.S. Teens

Plus, Fears Are Mounting That Ukraine War Will Spill Across Borders
April 28, 2022

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Fears Are Mounting That Ukraine War Will Spill Across Borders

The Revolt of the College-Educated Working Class

Biden wants to use assets seized from Russian oligarchs to help Ukraine.

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'It's Life or Death': The Mental Health Crisis Among U.S. Teens

Depression, self-harm and suicide are rising among American adolescents. For one 13-year-old, the despair was almost too much to take.

Medicare Advantage Plans Often Deny Needed Care, Federal Report Finds

Investigators urged increased oversight of the program, saying that insurers deny tens of thousands of authorization requests annually.

Tucker Carlson Has a Cure for Declining Virility

A promo for an upcoming Fox show describes a testosterone "calamity" among American men, along with an unlikely treatment.

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Opinion | Seven Lessons Democrats Need to Learn — Fast

Retooling the party for an age of disorder.

For Trump, May Could Be the Cruelest Month

The upcoming Republican primaries are a critical test of the former president's grip on the G.O.P. Here are the key races to watch.

How do players get the correct draft hats?

Players who show up at the N.F.L. draft for Round 1 get measured in advance so that they can wear a properly fitting cap when their name is called.

Doctor Accused of Fathering Children With Patients Is Ordered to Pay Millions

The doctor, Paul B. Jones, 83, was believed to have fathered at least 17 children with 12 women using artificial insemination from 1975 to 1997, one of the children said.

Republicans Blame Homeland Security Secretary for Spike in Migration

Congressional hearings this week offered a preview of Republican attacks on the Biden administration's immigration policies as the midterm elections approach.

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Opinion | America, Again the Arsenal of Democracy

President Biden follows in F.D.R.'s footsteps.

Mel Kiper Jr. and Kirk Herbstreit won't be in Las Vegas.

The longtime ESPN analysts will not cover this year's draft in person.

Vote on N.Y.C. School Funding Will 'Blow Up' System, Chancellor Says

The Panel for Educational Policy blocked the Adams administration's funding formula, a move that may delay school budgets for the coming year.

Newly Published, From Whitney Houston to Bioluminescent Fish

A selection of books published this week.

José Luis Cortés, Trailblazing Cuban Bandleader, Dies at 70

He was trained in the classics and jazz, but he helped popularize a new, danceable genre known as timba.

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