Tuesday, March 28, 2023

For You: Whatever the Problem, It’s Probably Solved by Walking

Plus, 'We're Going Away': A State's Choice to Forgo Medicaid Funds Is Killing Hospitals
March 28, 2023

WHAT YOU MAY HAVE MISSED TODAY

'We're Going Away': A State's Choice to Forgo Medicaid Funds Is Killing Hospitals

Pence Must Testify to Jan. 6 Grand Jury, Judge Rules

Plan B for Fixing Penn Station Would Wrap Madison Square Garden in Glass

With Judicial Overhaul on Hold, Israeli Negotiators Seek Compromise

Tinkering With ChatGPT, Workers Wonder: Will This Take My Job?

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Andrew McCarthy

Whatever the Problem, It's Probably Solved by Walking

A walk begins to carve out space between my thoughts that allows clarity to rise up through my shoes.

Terry Tempest Williams and Fazal Sheikh

I Am Haunted by What I Have Seen at Great Salt Lake

The Latter-day Saints church has the moral authority and political sway to save the Great Salt Lake.

Katie Farris

When I Got Cancer, My Dreams Told Me What My Doctors Could Not

When all the rational decision-making options are bad, relying on dreams offers a different kind of logic that can be a lifesaver in its own way.

Richard Bookstaber

The Slow-Motion Tidal Wave Consuming Our Economy

Economic models are failing us because they don't reflect large forces that are starting to affect our economy: climate change, demographics, deglobalization and artificial intelligence.

Yuval Harari, Tristan Harris and Aza Raskin

You Can Have the Blue Pill or the Red Pill, and We're Out of Blue Pills

In games like chess, no human can hope to beat a computer. What happens when the same thing occurs in art, politics or religion?

Tomorrow: From Personal Profiles

Every day we'll feature stories from a different section. Check back daily.

BASED ON YOUR INTERESTS

Court Reinstates Adnan Syed's Murder Conviction in 'Serial' Case and Orders New Hearing

The Appellate Court of Maryland ruled that a lower court had violated the right of the victim's brother to have been notified of and to attend a hearing.

Can a Nap Make Up for a Bad Night of Sleep?

Here's what experts say about what naps can (and can't) do for your health.

Police Say Shooter Was Under Doctor's Care for 'Emotional Disorder'

The authorities were still searching for a motive behind the attack, which killed six people, including three children, at a Christian elementary school. Here's what to know:

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Fire in Mexico Kills at Least 39 in Migration Center Near U.S. Border

The fatal blaze comes as border cities across Mexico have been flooded with migrants turned back from the United States and more arriving from other countries.

Opinion | Alexander Skarsgard Explains the Answer to Everything. (It Involves Doing Some Math.)

It's time to completely rethink how we measure economic success.

Opinion | What the Republican Push for 'Parents' Rights' Is Really About

The culture war that conservatives are currently waging over education is, like the culture wars in other areas of American society, a cover for a more material and ideological agenda.

Opinion | Netanyahu Cannot Be Trusted

The Israeli prime minister has become an irrational actor.

Netanyahu Attempts Another Juggling Act, Maybe His Toughest Yet

Israel's prime minister, who has long thrived by pitting one force against another, is caught between his far-right coalition and public anger over the government's plan to weaken the judiciary.

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