Friday, September 23, 2022

For You: On a Corpse’s Wrist, an Emblem of Ukrainian Fortitude

Plus, The Most Dominant Toxic Election Narratives Online
September 23, 2022

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The Most Dominant Toxic Election Narratives Online

Election Deniers Are Pivoting to November. Will Voters Buy It?

Alone in a New World With Vast Open Space, and Sheep

U.N. experts find that war crimes have been committed in Ukraine.

On a Corpse's Wrist, an Emblem of Ukrainian Fortitude

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Hilary Mantel, Prize-Winning Author of Historical Fiction, Dies at 70

The two-time Booker Prize-winning author was known for "Wolf Hall" and two other novels based on the life of Thomas Cromwell.

Celtics Coach Ime Udoka Suspended for 2022-23 Season

The team said Udoka violated unspecified team policies. He led Boston to the N.B.A. finals last season, his first as a head coach.

Why New York Is Resorting to Tents to House Surge of Migrants

With over 10,000 asylum seekers crowding homeless shelters, the city will erect temporary structures to hold new arrivals for their first few days.

Major Covid Holdouts in Asia Drop Border Restrictions

Hong Kong, Taiwan and Japan have relaxed their pandemic rules, as they look to bolster their economies and play catch-up with much of the world.

Lena Dunham Channels a Voice of a (Different) Generation

With "Catherine Called Birdy," she tackles a beloved Y.A. novel set in medieval England. It's a project she had dreamed of since the start of "Girls."

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Bank of England Raises Rates Another Half a Point at an Uncertain Time

Britain is fighting inflation, which is running near its fastest pace in decades. Policies to cap energy costs and cut taxes complicate the outlook.

A Girl Survived a Suicide Bombing in Afghanistan. Then She Vanished in Texas.

Lina Sardar Khil was 3 when she barely escaped a terrorist attack during the fall of Afghanistan. While living in San Antonio, she went out to play — and has not been seen since.

Red Hot Chili Peppers Honor Eddie Van Halen, and 10 More New Songs

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7 Audiobooks to Listen to Now

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Global Markets Tumble as Recession Fears Return

Central banks around the world raised interest rates this week to combat inflation. That's raising concerns among investors about an economic slump.

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