Friday, October 7, 2022

For You: How a Dog’s Killing Turned Brooklyn Progressives Against One Another

Plus, The Job Market Has Been Like Musical Chairs. Will the Music Stop?
October 7, 2022

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WHAT YOU MAY HAVE MISSED TODAY

The Job Market Has Been Like Musical Chairs. Will the Music Stop?

Biden Administration Clamps Down on China's Access to Chip Technology

Stocks Tumble as Jobs Report Leaves Investors Bracing for a Big Rate Increase

Global Fallout From Rate Moves Won't Stop the Fed

White House Tightens Rules on Counterterrorism Drone Strikes

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The 50 Best Movies on Netflix Right Now

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The bonds of an eccentric mother and daughter, of residents of New Orleans and of the family and friends of a kidnapping victim are explored in this month's documentary picks.

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How an Immigrant Rights Leader Spends His Sundays

If he's not greeting arrivals from Texas at the Port Authority Bus Terminal, Murad Awawdeh is with his family.

'Luckiest Girl Alive' Review: Lean In, to Outrage

Mila Kunis plays a successful career woman who faces a horrific incident from her past in this drama based on the novel by Jessica Knoll.

Justice Dept. Is Said to Believe Trump Has More Documents

Conversations between department officials and the former president's representatives have underscored investigators' skepticism about his cooperation and exposed a rift among his lawyers.

U.S. to Begin Screening Air Passengers From Uganda for Ebola

There are no cases in the United States, but federal health officials also urged doctors to be vigilant for patients with symptoms.

The Buck Showalter We Know Formed When No One Was Looking

A reporter went to upstate New York in 1985 to learn about the minor leagues. He found a young manager whose work habits would become a thing of legend.

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Hang-xiety? How a Night of Drinking Can Tank Your Mood.

Consuming alcohol can mess with your emotions the next day by causing stress hormones to spike and sleep to be disrupted overnight.

To Find Love, Rub the (Bronze) Bulge

Groping a statue seemed a little odd, but entire tour groups were doing it, so I did too. And voilà!

'Significant Other' Review: Backpacking Is a Trip

Jake Lacy and Maika Monroe play a camping couple in this slick thriller that uses its modest facade as a smoke screen.

How a Dog's Killing Turned Brooklyn Progressives Against One Another

After a sudden confrontation that left a golden retriever dead, neighbors came together online to support the owner of the dog. But then things changed.

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