Monday, April 8, 2024

For You: Insurers Reap Hidden Fees by Slashing Payments. You May Get the Bill.

Plus, Trump Says Abortion Restrictions Should Be Left to the States
April 8, 2024

NEWS YOU MAY HAVE MISSED

Trump Says Abortion Restrictions Should Be Left to the States

Biden Announces Student Debt Relief for Millions in Swing-State Pitch

Vatican Document Casts Gender Change and Fluidity as Threat to Human Dignity

When Home Is Now the Front Line

Nearly 100 Die After Overloaded Boat Sinks Off Coast of Mozambique

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FROM OPINION

Ezra Klein

Happy 20th Anniversary, Gmail. I'm Sorry I'm Leaving You.

There's a better way to do email.

Maureen Dowd

Donald Trump's Insatiable Bloodlust

Marjorie and Donald, trumpeting the end times.

Lydia Polgreen

Three Democratic Senators Are Stuck Indulging an Outdated Fantasy

Why Is Adeel Mangi's confirmation still in jeopardy?

Michelle Goldberg and Michael Schmelling

Terrified Parents, New Age Health Nuts, MAGA Exiles. Meet the R.F.K. Jr. Faithful.

Trump voters are picking up on his mix of New Age individualism, paranoia and intense nostalgia for the America of the 1960s.

Bret Stephens

The Appalling Tactics of the 'Free Palestine' Movement

What does it say about a cause that won't weed out its worst members or stamp out its worst ideas?

Tomorrow: Guest Essays From Opinion

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

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What Chinese Outrage Over '3 Body Problem' Says About China

The Netflix series showcases one of the country's most successful works of culture, a rare cultural export. Instead, social media is condemning it.

What Researchers Discovered When They Sent 80,000 Fake Résumés to U.S. Jobs

Some companies discriminated against Black applicants much more than others, and H.R. practices made a big difference.

Jamie Dimon Issues an Economic Warning

The JPMorgan Chase chief executive used his annual letter to shareholders to flag higher-for-longer inflation, uncertain growth prospects and widening political divisions.

'The Late Hour Meant Taking a Cab Home, Something I Mostly Avoid'

A scruffy driver's musical surprise, an unexpected lift and more reader tales of New York City in this week's Metropolitan Diary.

Why a Savory English Pastry Is Beloved in a California Town

The popularity of the Cornish pasty, a meat pie eaten by hand like a sandwich, is a legacy of the gold rush.

Insurers Reap Hidden Fees by Slashing Payments. You May Get the Bill.

A little-known data firm helps health insurers make more when less of an out-of-network claim gets paid. Patients can be on the hook for the difference.

Opinion | The High-I.Q. Nonsense of Robert F. Kennedy Jr.

His inflated sense of his fitness to lead isn't just delusional. It's dangerous.

Israel Withdraws Troops From Southern Gaza as War Hits 6-Month Mark

With the conflict at an apparent impasse, international mediators were gathering in Cairo with hopes of brokering a temporary cease-fire.

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