Wednesday, September 13, 2023

For You: J.F.K. Assassination Witness Breaks His Silence and Raises New Questions

Plus, A Fugitive's Capture Brings Relief to a Corner of Pennsylvania
September 13, 2023

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FROM PERSONAL PROFILES

J.F.K. Assassination Witness Breaks His Silence and Raises New Questions

The account of Paul Landis, one of the Secret Service agents just feet away from John F. Kennedy when he was struck down, could change the understanding of what happened in Dallas in 1963.

Romney to Retire, Calling For a 'New Generation' Beyond Biden and Trump

The Utah Republican and 2012 G.O.P. presidential nominee, 76, said he would step aside to make way for younger leaders and strongly suggested the president and former president should, too.

Jobless, Divorced, on Probation; a Pandemic Hobby Turned His Life Around

Danny Cortes was at rock bottom when Covid hit. Then a craft hobby to stay sane during lockdown blew up on social media — and in auction houses.

Living and Dying in ¾ Time

As Jimmy Buffett sang, "The sunrise'll bring on the sleep that escaped us."

President Biden Keeps Hunter Close Despite the Political Peril

The possibility of a federal indictment of Hunter Biden stunned the president. Yet the bond between him and his only surviving son is ironclad.

Tomorrow: From Health

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A group of bull sharks ended up spending 17 years in a lake by a golf course's 14th hole, suggesting that the predators can live in low-saltwater environments indefinitely.

F.B.I. Agent Undercuts Claims of Political Interference in Hunter Biden Inquiry

Thomas Sobocinski, an F.B.I. agent, told House investigators that the prosecutor overseeing the investigation into the president's son never said he did not have full authority to pursue charges.

Why Are So Many Millennials Going to Mongolia?

In an era of Instagram tourism, some young people are searching for less curated travel experiences. So they're flocking to the open spaces of this East Asian nation.

The Battle to Save Marilyn Monroe's Last Home

The Los Angeles City Council has saved the actress's Brentwood home from demolition — temporarily. Sixty years after her death there from an overdose, fans still leave flowers at the gate.

A Bathtub in the Kitchen? Not a Problem for New Yorkers.

The appliances might be miniature and the floor plans eccentric, but these home cooks make it work.

Republican Presidential Candidates on the Biden Impeachment Inquiry

As the Republican presidential candidates campaign under the shadow of a front-runner facing dozens of felony charges, The New York Times examined their stances on eight key issues.

This Museum Has 300 Tanks and Over 100 Million YouTube Views

Only a few hundred thousand people visit The Tank Museum, in the English countryside, each year. But on YouTube, it's more popular than the Met and MoMA.

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