Monday, April 3, 2023

For You: Tulare Lake Was Drained Off the Map. Nature Would Like a Word.

Plus, Donald Trump and New York City Brace for a Consequential Week
April 3, 2023

NEWS YOU MAY HAVE MISSED

Donald Trump and New York City Brace for a Consequential Week

In Days Before Trump Appears in Court, Few Signs Point to a Jan. 6 Repeat

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In Paris Referendum, 89% of Voters Back a Ban on Electric Scooters

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FROM OPINION

Ezra Klein and Janet Delaney

The Problem With Everything-Bagel Liberalism

Trouble comes when Democrats try to do everything everywhere all at once.

Ross Douthat

What the Trump Indictment Means for Ron DeSantis and the G.O.P.

The Florida governor hasn't yet swung back hard at Trump.

The Editorial Board

Even Donald Trump Should Be Held Accountable

A grand jury's decision to indict Donald Trump is a necessary part of the American justice system.

Gail Collins and Bret Stephens

To Boldly Go Where No President Has Gone Before

Uncharted territory doesn't begin to cover it.

Michelle Goldberg and Madeleine Hordinski

This Election Could Be the Beginning of the End of Scott Walker's Legacy in Wisconsin

A state Supreme Court contest could break the right's lock on the state. Abortion, representation and election integrity are all on the ballot.

Tomorrow: Guest Essays From Opinion

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

MORE TO DISCOVER

Tulare Lake Was Drained Off the Map. Nature Would Like a Word.

A barrage of storms has resurrected what was once the largest body of fresh water west of the Mississippi River, setting the stage for a disaster this spring.

It's Work, Not Junior High

Sometimes it's necessary to remind yourself that earning a living shouldn't be a popularity contest.

Apple's New App Aims to Make Classical Music More Accessible

The company says it has a fix for the unwieldy world of classical streaming. But it's unclear how much traction a stand-alone app can get.

Why You Should Double-Check That S.T.I. Test

Fake tests for sexually transmitted infections are readily available online — "for entertainment purposes only." But what happens when they're used deceptively?

How the U.S., Family and Hollywood Freed the 'Hotel Rwanda' Hero

Paul Rusesabagina, depicted in the 2004 film about genocide in his country, was reunited with his family last week. It took years of pressure to get him out of Rwanda, where he was convicted on terrorism charges.

Seymour Stein, Record Industry Giant Who Signed Big Names, Dies at 80

Steeped in music, he championed Madonna, the Ramones, Talking Heads, the Pretenders and more on his Sire label, and helped found the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame.

Endeavor and W.W.E. Join Forces to Create Live-Combat Tag Team

The new company, with the stock ticker "TKO," is betting that the value of rights for live events like wrestling will continue to soar.

A Chicago Mayoral Hopeful Who Took on Hard-to-Fix Schools Faces a Political Shift

Paul Vallas has long been a supporter of charter schools. He is running against Brandon Johnson, an ex-teacher with a different approach.

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