Sunday, August 27, 2023

For You: Yale Students Got a Terrifying Message. From the Campus Police.

Plus, A Former French President Gives a Voice to Obstinate Russian Sympathies
August 27, 2023

NEWS YOU MAY HAVE MISSED

A Former French President Gives a Voice to Obstinate Russian Sympathies

A.I. Brings the Robot Wingman to Aerial Combat

Leaderless and Exposed, Russia's Wagner Faces an Uncertain Future

Did You Know About the 16-Foot Trump Tower Clock? Neither Did the City.

Once Rarely Seen, Gilgo Beach Suspect's Family Now Barbecues on the Lawn

Go to homepage

FROM OUR SUNDAY MAGAZINE

The Inheritance Case That Could Unravel an Art Dynasty

How a widow's legal fight against the Wildenstein family of France has threatened their storied collection — and revealed the underbelly of the global art market.

Our Summer Intern Brags About His Illegal Hobby. Should I Tell H.R.?

The magazine's Ethicist columnist on handling concerning information about a colleague's personal life.

What People Misunderstand About Rape

Sexual assault often goes unpunished when victims fail to fight back. But investigators, psychologists and biologists all describe freezing as an involuntary response to trauma.

How a Harvard Professor Became the World's Leading Alien Hunter

Avi Loeb's single-minded search for extraterrestrial life has made him the most famous practicing astronomer in the country — and possibly the most controversial.

My Sister Thinks Prayer Will Cure My Cancer. How Do I Talk to Her?

The magazine's Ethicist columnist on relating to a sibling with a radically different worldview.

Tomorrow: From Opinion

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

MORE TO DISCOVER

Novak Djokovic, Back in New York and Loving It as Never Before

Led by Carlos Alcaraz, tennis youth is coming for Djokovic. "My role nowadays is to prevent them from that."

The N.Y.C. Neighborhood That's Getting Even Thinner on Ozempic

Prescriptions for a new class of medications used for diabetes and weight loss are concentrated in the city's wealthier, whiter and healthier neighborhoods.

In Push to Modernize Cairo, Cultural Gems and Green Spaces Razed

The Egyptian government has demolished historic tombs, cultural centers, artisan workshops and gardens in pursuit of large-scale urban renewal.

America Came on Down, and Bob Barker Was Thrilled Every Time

At the helm of "The Price Is Right" for 35 years, Barker eased many sick days with his knack for turning silly games and giddy contestants into fun television.

Yale Students Got a Terrifying Message. From the Campus Police.

There was anger after the campus police union — which is renegotiating a contract — shared a safety flier with a picture of the Grim Reaper on it.

Savoring Summer's End at 5 Country Getaways

Whether it's a "yurt village" in Virginia's Blue Ridge Mountains or a riverside mansion in Cognac country in France, here are places where food and nature enthusiasts can mark the season's end.

He Fled China's Repression. But China's Long Arm Got Him in Another Country.

Beijing has become more aggressive in its pursuit of dissidents overseas, as highlighted by the arrest of a Chinese rights lawyer in Laos.

This Gecko's Camouflage Is So Good, It Masqueraded as Another Species

A reptile found in Madagascar is impossible to tell apart from tree bark by day. For decades, scientists had mixed it up with a relative.

TAKE A BREAK, PLAY A GAME

The Mini Crossword
Solve this bite-sized puzzle in just a few minutes.

Game Icon

Spelling Bee
How many words can you make with 7 letters?

Game Icon

Wordle
Guess the 5-letter word with 6 chances.

Game Icon

See all our games

To stop receiving these emails, unsubscribe or manage your email preferences.
Change Your Email   |   Privacy Policy   |   Contact   |   Advertise   |   California Notices
The New York Times Company 620 Eighth Avenue New York, NY 10018

No comments:

Post a Comment