Thursday, April 20, 2023

For You: Hundreds of Miles Apart, Separate Shootings Follow Wrong Turns

Plus, As Xi Befriends World Leaders, He Hardens His Stance on the U.S.
April 20, 2023

NEWS YOU MAY HAVE MISSED

As Xi Befriends World Leaders, He Hardens His Stance on the U.S.

DeSantis's Electability Pitch Wobbles, Despite G.O.P. Losses Under Trump

Hundreds of Miles Apart, Separate Shootings Follow Wrong Turns

U.S. Positioning Troops for Evacuation of American Embassy in Sudan

Yellen Calls for 'Constructive' China Relationship

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FROM HEALTH

U.S. Authorizes a New Round of Covid Boosters

Older Americans and those with weakened immune systems, groups still particularly vulnerable to the virus, may receive additional shots of the reformulated vaccine, federal officials said.

F.D.A. Authorizes Another Covid Booster Shot for People Over 65

Seniors and people with compromised immune systems may get a second bivalent booster if at least four months have passed since their last one.

Is Arthritis Avoidable?

Joint pain, stiffness and swelling aren't always inevitable results of aging, experts say. Here's what you can do to reduce your risk.

Abortion Is Back at Supreme Court's Door After Dueling Orders on Pill

The justices are poised to consider whether the most common method of ending pregnancies can be sharply curtailed in states where abortion remains legal.

Strep Is on the Rise. Here's How to Minimize Your Risk.

Strep throat is typically not considered dangerous, but it can be excruciating.

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MORE TO DISCOVER

Barbara Lynch, a Leading Boston Restaurateur, Is Accused of Workplace Abuse

The chef has spoken out against sexism and abuse, but many former cooks and staff members say she has verbally and physically harassed workers for decades.

An A.I. Hit of Fake 'Drake' and 'The Weeknd' Rattles the Music World

A track like "Heart on My Sleeve," which went viral before being taken down by streaming services this week, may be a novelty for now. But the legal and creative questions it raises are here to stay.

A 50-Mile Race, a Quick Car Ride and a Scandal at the Finish Line

An ultramarathoner was disqualified after covering part of a course in a friend's car. She said it was a "miscommunication." A rival had a different word: cheating.

How Do You Create a Container Garden? Start Here.

From the choice and arrangement of your pots to how you think about what goes in them, one garden designer has some advice for you.

Those Seaweed Blobs Headed for Florida? See How Big They Are.

The amount of Sargassum drifting toward North America is a record for the month of March.

The Secret to Ordering the Best Thing on the Menu

Look for sleeper hits, like these citrus-glazed turnips. We liked them so much we got the recipe.

A Super PAC Targets Greene, Gaetz, Boebert and Others on the Far Right

The bipartisan group will challenge hard-right House Republicans in their home districts, running ads that accuse the lawmakers of holding antidemocratic positions.

Your Hair Is Going Gray. This Glitch May Explain Why.

Experiments using mice found a malfunction in adult stem cells that offers insights into why we turn into silver foxes and vixens.

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