Thursday, November 9, 2023

For You: Behind the Gates of a Private World for Only the Wealthiest New Yorkers

Plus, After Antisemitic Attacks, Colleges Debate What Kind of Speech Is Out of Bounds
November 10, 2023

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FROM HEALTH

Infants Are Born With Syphilis in Growing Numbers, a Sign of a Wider Epidemic

Congenital syphilis has become more than ten times as common over the past decade, the C.D.C. reported. "The situation is dire," said one expert.

Pasta and Rice May Be Healthier as Leftovers. Here's Why.

Experts explain the resistant starch trend circulating on social media.

F.D.A. Approves New Obesity Drug That Will Compete With Wegovy

Zepbound, which is already sold by Eli Lilly as the diabetes treatment Mounjaro, was shown to reduce patients' weight by as much as one-fifth in drug trials.

Why Salmonella Makes So Many People Sick

The bacteria are a leading cause of food poisoning. Here's how to avoid an infection.

What to Know About Zepbound, the New Weight Loss Drug

The obesity medication contains tirzepatide, the same active ingredient in the diabetes drug Mounjaro.

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MORE TO DISCOVER

These Five Thanksgiving Pies Are a Dessert Lover's Dream

Make one or all of these updated classics and brand-new favorites from Claire Saffitz.

Heat Pump Installations Slow, Impeding Biden's Climate Goals

The devices can heat and cool homes more efficiently than furnaces and air-conditioners, but their sales have slowed because of higher interest rates and a slow rollout of federal incentives.

Getting Hollywood Back Up and Running Won't Be Easy

With the industry hustling to make up for months of lost work, juggling production schedules and the availability of actors and crew members will be complicated.

Behind the Gates of a Private World for Only the Wealthiest New Yorkers

Although everyday life has become increasingly unaffordable for almost everyone, a new class of private, members-only and concierge services is emerging.

Why Southern Baptists are Furious Over a Sex Abuse Case in Kentucky

A brief filed in a Kentucky case has infuriated members of the denomination across the country, just as it grapples with an abuse scandal.

An Undersea Volcano Is Building a New Island in Japan

An ongoing eruption from the volcano has created a small land mass less than a mile off Iwo Jima island. It's a great case study of how volcanoes work.

Does Anyone Know How to Behave on the Subway Anymore?

New Yorkers are reacquainting themselves with the subway code — no eye contact; no stinky food — as the city rebounds from the coronavirus pandemic.

A Twist Ending Awaited Two Empty Nesters in San Francisco

As rental prices sagged in the Bay Area, a couple searched for the ideal two-bedroom apartment. When they found it, they had another big decision to make.

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