Wednesday, August 3, 2022

For You: Liz Cheney Is Prepared to Lose Power, and It Shows

Plus, Here's how abortion rights supporters won in conservative Kansas.
August 3, 2022

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Here's how abortion rights supporters won in conservative Kansas.

Election Victories by Trump Allies Showcase His Grip on the G.O.P. Base

Kansas Votes to Preserve Abortion Rights Protections in Its Constitution

Results from primaries in Arizona, Michigan, Kansas, Missouri and Washington.

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Liz Cheney Is Prepared to Lose Power, and It Shows

The meaning, and cost, of going against Donald Trump.

The Dog Lawyer Doesn't Care That You Hate Him

In defending dogs at all costs, Richard Rosenthal has made a lot of enemies. But his animal clients owe him their lives.

An Indiana Doctor Speaks Out on Abortion, and Pays a Price

Dr. Caitlin Bernard, who provided an abortion to a 10-year-old, says doctors shouldn't be silent. But she finds herself at the center of a post-Roe clash shaking the medical community.

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I Was a Lesbian Until This Summer. What Happened?

A reader worries about a summer romance that may alter her social life when she returns to college.

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Keeping up with new software features can be a chore, but here are a few tools from recent updates that may be useful — and potentially lifesaving.

Eric Schmitt defeats Eric Greitens to win Missouri's G.O.P. Senate primary.

The victory by Mr. Schmitt, the state attorney general, was a relief for Republicans who wanted to stop Mr. Greitens, the scandal-plagued former governor, from securing the nomination.

Vin Scully, Voice of the Dodgers for 67 Years, Dies at 94

The team has had many great players since World War II, but it was Mr. Scully, a gifted storyteller and a master of the graceful phrase, who became the enduring face of the franchise.

A Creamy, Spicy Dip Unlike Any Other

The Houston chef Dawn Burrell brings her biography to everything she cooks, like her creamed collard greens spiked with chile sauce.

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When White People Become People of Color

In Mohsin Hamid's new novel, "The Last White Man," the white protagonist awakes to find he has turned brown.

Jennette McCurdy Is Ready to Move Forward, and to Look Back

In her memoir, "I'm Glad My Mom Died," McCurdy, best known for her role in"iCarly," reflects on her time as a child actor and on her troubled relationship with her mother.

Tudor Dixon, a conservative commentator, will challenge Gov. Gretchen Whitmer in Michigan.

Ms. Dixon, who was backed by former President Donald J. Trump and Michigan's powerful DeVos family, topped a field of relatively unknown Republican candidates.

Senate Passes Bill to Expand Benefits for Veterans Exposed to Burn Pits

Republicans who had blocked the bill, which would extend benefits to an estimated 3.5 million veterans, allowed it to pass after trying unsuccessfully to limit funding for the treatments.

N.F.L. Appeals Deshaun Watson's Six-Game Suspension

The league notified the players' union that it would appeal an arbitrator's decision and seek an indefinite suspension. Commissioner Roger Goodell or his appointee will hear the appeal.

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