Monday, September 11, 2023

For You: A Miracle in Missouri? The Nun Who Put Her Abbey on the Map.

Plus, The 343 Reasons a Small Town in Ireland Mourns on Sept. 11
September 11, 2023

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FROM OPINION

Maureen Dowd

Living and Dying in ¾ Time

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

Nicholas Kristof

We Know the Cure for Loneliness. So Why Do We Suffer?

Britain's minister for loneliness offers a model of how to knit together a lonely crowd.

Binyamin Appelbaum and Andrew Faulk

The Big City Where Housing Is Still Affordable

Tokyo has succeeded in maintaining an abundance of affordable housing because it has no downtown, many railroads and laws that make it easy to build.

David French

Elon Musk's Antisemitism Problem Isn't About Free Speech

He hasn't made X a "digital town square." He's made it his personal playpen.

Farhad Manjoo

What Mark Zuckerberg Doesn't Understand About Old People

What if technology companies seriously considered the problems of older customers?

Tomorrow: Guest Essays From Opinion

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

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Microsoft, Google and Antitrust: Similar Legal Theories in a Different Era

The government's antitrust case against Google borrows heavily from the landmark lawsuit against Microsoft 25 years ago. But it lacks the same cultural impact.

Maps: Where the Earthquake Struck Morocco

See where the earthquake caused major damage in cities and towns in southern Morocco.

Fiber Art Is Finally Being Taken Seriously

Long caught in the liminal space between craft and something more prestigious, works of thread and fabric are reaching newfound institutional recognition.

The Weekender

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Culling, Curfews and Caps: Australia 'Declares War' on Its Cat Problem

Feral cats have long been recognized as a major threat to the continent's native wildlife. But now the government is also exploring ways to rein in domestic cats.

He Wanted His Texas Home to Resemble a 'Groovy' Opium Den

His designer was taken aback. But then she set about creating "Lenny Kravitz meets Italian '60s meets 'Once Upon a Time in Hollywood.'"

A Miracle in Missouri? The Nun Who Put Her Abbey on the Map.

Four years after her death, the body of Sister Wilhelmina Lancaster has not decomposed, her fellow nuns said. Believers come from all over to see for themselves.

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