Friday, June 2, 2023

For You: Senate Passes Debt Limit Bill, Staving Off a Calamitous Default

Plus, The Debt-Limit Deal Suggests Debt Will Keep Growing, Fast
June 2, 2023

NEWS YOU MAY HAVE MISSED

The Debt-Limit Deal Suggests Debt Will Keep Growing, Fast

Senate Passes Debt Limit Bill, Staving Off a Calamitous Default

Biden to Deliver Oval Office Address as U.S. Averts Default

Fed May Still 'Skip' June Rate Increase Even Amid Strong Hiring

Will a Dollar General Ruin a Rural Crossroads?

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THINGS TO DO

Stream These 9 Shows and Movies Before They Leave Netflix in June

An eclectic mix of titles are leaving the service for U.S. subscribers by the end of the month. Catch them before they're gone.

Stream These Three Great Documentaries

This month's selections include a look at a political activist's life, a reconsideration of a controversial Israeli thesis and a portrait of an author and his editor.

How Much Watching Time Do You Have This Weekend?

Our TV critic recommends a beautiful finale (that isn't "Succession" or "Barry"), a charming comedy and a lush dinosaur docu-series.

What's on TV This Week: 'The Idol' and 'Dave'

HBO premieres its new series from the creator of "Euphoria," and the show starring Lil Dicky wraps up.

The 50 Best Movies on Netflix Right Now

Movies upon movies await, and you don't even have to drill down to find them.

Tomorrow: From Style

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

MORE TO DISCOVER

See How Each Senator Voted on Raising the Debt Limit

Raising the Debt Limit: Senate Live Vote

Iceland Is a Magnet for Tourists. Its First Lady Has Some Advice for Them.

Eliza Reid, a former U.N. tourism ambassador and the wife of President Gudni Johannesson, welcomes her country's many visitors, and has a few suggestions on safety, respect and how to meet locals.

Why North Korea's Latest Nuclear Claims Are Raising Alarms

North Korea has signaled that it has made significant progress in its nuclear programs. Whether true or not, it is worrying to the United States and its allies in the region.

Honeybee Swarms Darken U.K. Skies, Sending Beekeepers Scrambling

It's swarming season in Britain, with honeybee colonies splitting in half in search of new homes. This year, beekeepers say they are getting an unusually high number of swarm sightings.

'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."

Apple Is Stepping Into the Metaverse. Will Anyone Care?

Interest in the futuristic, immersive digital world is fading just as Apple plans to debut a virtual reality device.

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.

The Most Common Eating Disorder in the U.S. Is Also the Least Understood

Binge eating disorder entered the diagnostic manual on mental health conditions 10 years ago. It's still getting overlooked.

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