Tuesday, May 30, 2023

For You: The Real Reason Your Groceries Are Getting So Expensive

Plus, G.O.P. in Revolt Over Biden-McCarthy Debt Limit Deal as Bill Faces First Test
May 30, 2023

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Stacy Mitchell

The Real Reason Your Groceries Are Getting So Expensive

Grocery-retailer consolidation is damaging our food system, stifling innovation and making everything more expensive.

Ross Barkan

Trump Will Be Tough to Beat, if 1968 Is Any Guide

Let's think back to Nixon versus Reagan.

Christian Cooper

Three Years After a Fateful Day in Central Park, Birding Continues to Change My Life

Why — of all the spectacular creatures with which we share this planet — do birds captivate as no others can?

Kurt Andersen

'Succession' Nailed the Unreal Way We Live Now

The show captured the terrifying, mesmerizing interplay between fact and fiction and turned it into great television.

Adam Grant

Your Most Ambivalent Relationships Are the Most Toxic

Science shows that seesaw relationships can be more damaging than those that are purely negative.

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A British Reporter Had a Big #MeToo Scoop. Her Editor Killed It.

Seven women say that a star columnist groped them or made unwanted sexual advances. But Britain's news media has a complicated relationship with outing its own.

Diners Are Fed Up With Minimal Service. Will a Little Warmth Win Them Back?

As prices rise and seasoned help is harder to find, some restaurants are trying to provide a more welcoming experience for their underwhelmed guests.

'Succession': Jeremy Strong on Kendall's 'Catastrophic' Ending

Strong reflected on Kendall Roy's place in his life and in the culture. "Kendall is seen as a try-hard," he said. "I guess that's become something to judge or deride."

Salt Life Is Coming to a Beach Near You

First, Salt Life was a tattoo. Then it became a logo. Now it is a lifestyle brand with plans to open stores from coast to coast.

A Handshake Snub Gets a Chilly Reception at the French Open on Day 1

Marta Kostyuk of Ukraine had the crowd on her side initially, but then was booed after she did not shake hands with Aryna Sabalenka of Belarus after losing to her in straight sets.

My Apartment Is Infested With Bugs. How Do I Make My Landlord Fix It?

There are numerous ways you can pressure a landlord to take action. Sometimes it takes using all of them to get a result.

The Mystery of the Disappearing van Gogh

After a painting by the Dutch artist sold at auction, a movie producer claimed to be the owner. It later vanished from sight, with a trail leading to Caribbean tax havens and a jailed Chinese billionaire.

An 11-Year-Old Boy Called 911. Police Then Shot Him.

Aderrien Murry suffered numerous injuries, including a collapsed lung, lacerated liver and fractured ribs. His family is demanding that the officer who shot him be fired.

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