Tuesday, April 11, 2023

For You: How to Make Trump Go Away

Plus, Pressured by Their Base on Abortion, Republicans Strain to Find a Way Forward
April 11, 2023

NEWS YOU MAY HAVE MISSED

Pressured by Their Base on Abortion, Republicans Strain to Find a Way Forward

Leaked Documents and Accusations of U.S. Spying Spark Outrage in Seoul

Clues Left Online Might Aid Leak Investigation, Officials Say

Abortion Pill Ruling May Face Headwinds at the Supreme Court

Automakers Face Test in Reaching U.S. Target for Electric Vehicles

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GUEST ESSAYS FROM OPINION

Frank Luntz

How to Make Trump Go Away

It starts by having some humility and understanding his appeal.

Frimet Goldberger

The Case for Staying Married to a Spouse You Cannot Stand

It's worth exploring why, so often, our culture encourages us to run from the ambivalent space between "happy" and "irreconcilable differences."

Sam Adler-Bell

The One Thing Trump Has That DeSantis Never Will

The Florida governor's populism is heavy on cultural grievances and light on economic ones.

Joe Fassler

The Superyachts of Billionaires Are Starting to Look a Lot Like Theft

Even small victories against the carbon aristocracy challenge the standard narrative around climate change.

Julia Angwin

If It's Advertised to You Online, You Probably Shouldn't Buy It. Here's Why.

Surveillance-based advertising is not only destroying democracy; it also pitches us lousy, overpriced goods.

Tomorrow: From Personal Profiles

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

MORE TO DISCOVER

Trump Ignores Deadline for Personal Financial Disclosure to F.E.C.

The disclosure will eventually provide the first look at the former president's businesses since leaving the White House.

The Real-World Costs of the Digital Race for Bitcoin

Bitcoin mines cash in on electricity — by devouring it, selling it, even turning it off — and they cause immense pollution. In many cases, the public pays a price.

How Brian Cox Felt About That Big Episode 3 Twist in 'Succession'

It was a pivotal moment for this series, which orbits his character, Logan Roy, a conservative media mogul and political kingmaker. Major spoilers ahead.

Turning Over the Stones of England's Lost Jewish Past

Around eight centuries ago, Jews thrived in England, worshiping freely and living where they pleased. Then everything changed. You can uncover their stories, if you know where to look.

These Devices Save Lives, but Almost Nobody Has One at Home

While researchers are divided over whether more people should have automated external defibrillators at home, those who have used one have no doubts.

Bank Turmoil Squeezes Borrowers, Raising Fears of a Slowdown

Economists are watching for the aftereffects of recent bank collapses across many industries. How bad could it get?

Mickey Bars, Turkey Legs and the Obsession With Disney Food

A fascination with the theme parks' cuisine has spawned fan websites and snagged our critic, who has a Disney back story of her own.

Jascha Heifetz in the Case of the Violinist and the Fanatical Doorman

Who attacked Heifetz 70 years ago in Jerusalem for the crime of playing Richard Strauss? A dive into an unsolved mystery.

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