Thursday, July 7, 2022

For You: Comey and McCabe, Who Infuriated Trump, Both Faced Intensive I.R.S. Audits

Plus, I.R.S. Asks Inspector General to Review Audits of Comey and McCabe
July 7, 2022

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I.R.S. Asks Inspector General to Review Audits of Comey and McCabe

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Biden Promised to Stay Above the Fray, but Democrats Want a Fighter

For Foreign Fighters in Ukraine, a War Unlike Any They've Seen

Fed Moves Toward Another Big Rate Increase as Inflation Lingers

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FROM HEALTH

A Neurologist's Tips to Protect Your Memory

A new book by a renowned brain expert says there are a few simple things we can do to prevent memory decline as we age.

A Clunky Mask May Be the Answer to Airborne Disease and N95 Waste

Experts say the U.S. government has unintentionally encouraged a dependency on imported masks by failing to promote elastomeric respirators, a reusable mask that is domestically produced.

New Dementia Prevention Method May Be Behavioral, Not Prescribed

As experimental drugs prove ineffective against increasing dementia cases in the U.S., researchers argue that improving eyesight can have an effect.

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The Rise of the Far-Right Latina

Representative Mayra Flores is one of three Republican Latinas vying to transform South Texas politics by shunning moderates and often embracing the extreme.

Why Are We Still Talking About Black Mountain College?

In 1933, a handful of renegade teachers opened a school in rural North Carolina that would go on to shape American art and art education for decades to come.

Glacier Tragedy Shows Reach of Europe's New Heat

A collapse at the top of one of Italy's tallest peaks offered the latest evidence of the deadly threat posed by rising temperatures.

'Evolution Gone Crazy': What Makes Sea Dragons So Strange

In the genomes of the bizarre fish that are related to sea horses, scientists found certain key growth genes were missing.

Steve Ballmer Is Building a 'Moneyball' for Government

The former Microsoft chief executive, N.B.A. franchise owner and self-professed data nerd has big plans for his young nonprofit.

TRY SOMETHING DIFFERENT

A Studio on the East Side of Manhattan for Less Than $500,000? These Were His Options.

When a Philadelphia-area native headed north to New York, he wanted enough space for a bed and a sofa — and room to do some cooking. Here's what he found.

Doubles Tennis Is Wimbledon's Best Kept (and Most Fun) Secret

Doubles takes a back seat to the singles game on both tours, but famous players like Coco Gauff revel in the variety, pace and joy of tennis's hidden gem.

'Both Sides of the Blade' Review: Who Do You Love?

In the latest film from Claire Denis, Juliette Binoche plays a Parisian radio journalist in a romantic quandary.

Siberia or Japan? Expert Google Maps Players Can Tell at a Glimpse.

In a game called GeoGuessr, competitors try to pinpoint where in the world a Google Street View image has been taken. Some can do it in seconds.

Behind the fight between Ben & Jerry's and its owner, Unilever.

The ice cream maker is suing its corporate parent in an effort to stop sales in Israeli-occupied territories, thanks to an unusual deal that gives the founders control of the brand.

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