Thursday, August 11, 2022

For You: C.D.C. Eases Covid Guidelines, Noting Virus is ‘Here to Stay’

Plus, Trump Claims He's a Victim of Tactics He Once Deployed
August 11, 2022

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WHAT YOU MAY HAVE MISSED TODAY

Trump Claims He's a Victim of Tactics He Once Deployed

'Everybody Is Armed': As Shootings Soar, Philadelphia Is Awash in Guns

Gas Prices in the U.S. Fall Below $4 a Gallon

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How New York City Lost 63 Miles of Pedestrian-Friendly 'Open Streets'

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C.D.C. Eases Covid Guidelines, Noting Virus is 'Here to Stay'

The new guidelines eliminate quarantines and put less emphasis on social distancing, routine surveillance testing and contact tracing.

How to Sleep Like a Sleep Scientist

A sleep expert shares her tips to prepare for a restful night.

Some Women 'Self-Manage' Abortions as Access Recedes

Information and medications needed to end a pregnancy are increasingly available outside the health care system.

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Seeking a Sturdy Starter Apartment in Brooklyn: Which One-Bedroom Did She Choose?

Scarred by her experience of renting in a brand-new building, a first-time buyer looked at 'nice old apartments' and tried to survive a few bidding wars. Here's where she landed.

Subpoena Preceded Search Warrant in Push to Retrieve Material From Trump

The Justice Department had sought the return of classified documents it believed might be at Mar-a-Lago before it sent F.B.I. agents this week to look for them.

'Mack & Rita' Review: 70 Is the New 30

An influencer emerges from a tanning bed 40 years older in this playful movie starring Diane Keaton.

Serena Williams Begins the Not-Too-Long Goodbye

Williams, who expects to retire after the U.S. Open, played what was likely her last match in Canada on Wednesday. It ended with a loss, and tears.

'We Couldn't Do Anything': Family Drowns in Seoul Basement During Floods

Hundreds of thousands of poor people live in semi-underground homes around the city. The death of a family of three showed ​how vulnerable they are to flooding.

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'Rogue Agent' Review: The Spy Who Duped Me

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'Emily the Criminal' Review: Survival Strategy

Aubrey Plaza's wonderfully nuanced performance anchors this absorbing story of a young woman's descent into lawlessness.

'Stay on Board: The Leo Baker Story' Review: Surviving the Grind

In this documentary, a professional skateboarder turns down the Olympics for the chance to live openly.

Daniel Silva Would Like You to Be Quiet

The former journalist, author of 25 spy thrillers and a stalwart on the best-seller list, opens up about his writerly quirks.

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