Monday, May 9, 2022

For You: Marilyn Monroe v. Samuel Alito

Plus, In Europe's Schoolyards, Putin's War Hurts Russian-Speaking Children
May 9, 2022

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WHAT YOU MAY HAVE MISSED TODAY

In Europe's Schoolyards, Putin's War Hurts Russian-Speaking Children

In Speech, Putin Shows Reluctance in Demanding Too Much of Russians

Both Sides Harden Positions on Anniversary of Nazi Defeat in Europe

The Woman Steering Russia's War Economy

Russia's invasion upends a shared World War II history with Ukraine.

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Marilyn Monroe v. Samuel Alito

Puritans are winning. Women are losing.

Thomas L. Friedman

The War Is Getting More Dangerous for America, and Biden Knows It

Leaks by U.S. officials suggest we are no longer in an indirect war with Russia but rather are edging toward a direct one.

Ross Douthat

What Was the Strategy Behind the Supreme Court Leak?

Was it meant to galvanize the left or right? It is something of a mystery.

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Medieval Scholars Spar on a Modern Battlefield: Twitter

An online fracas over a book review is the latest blowup in a field that has been roiled in recent years with acrimonious debate over race.

Long a Journeyman Backup, Suddenly a Star of the N.H.L. Playoffs

Louis Domingue, once the Penguins' third-string goalie and now its starter, has become a cult hero in Pittsburgh, leading the team to a 2-1 series lead over the Rangers.

Her Rash Wouldn't Go Away, and the Itch Was Ruining Her Life

Nights were a particular torment, and nothing but steroids seemed to help. What could be causing this?

$1 Million Homes in California

A storybook house in Fullerton, a midcentury ranch in Calistoga and a three-bedroom condominium unit in Los Angeles.

Why the Stock Market Keeps Plunging

The financial markets are coming to grips with the Federal Reserve's policy change, as geopolitical factors complicate the outlook for the global economy.

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The Apartment is Affordable, but the Neighborhood Sure Isn't

A woman had a low-enough income to qualify for a HUD-sponsored apartment in Southampton, but then she went to the grocery store.

Anybody Can Dribble a Basketball. But Few Can Do It Like This.

Three elite dribblers of the past — God Shammgod, Tim Hardaway and Oscar Robertson — share their secrets, and name their favorites now.

What's on TV This Week: 'Breeders' and 'The Time Traveler's Wife'

The third season of a dark comedy with Martin Freeman and Daisy Haggard begins on FX, and HBO debuts a new adaptation of a best-selling novel.

Sizing Up the Decisions of Older Adults

A new training tool helps to assess whether some seniors can make informed choices about their own care and well-being.

A Haven for L.G.B.T.Q. Students in the Heart of Alabama

The Magic City Acceptance Academy, a public charter school, finally opened last year after several attempts. Students there have watched state legislators debate their future in real time.

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