Saturday, July 9, 2022

For You: When a Bra Won’t Cut It

Plus, Ukraine and the Contest of Global Stamina
July 9, 2022

WHAT YOU MAY HAVE MISSED TODAY

Ukraine and the Contest of Global Stamina

Fears of Another Gas Shock Drive Biden to Seek Price Cap on Russian Oil

'It's Like Parallel Realities': Rituals of Life and Death Blur in a Vibrant Ukrainian City

Does Abe Shooting Reflect Success of Japan's Gun Laws, Not Failure?

Elena Rybakina Wins Wimbledon and Her First Grand Slam Title

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FROM STYLE

When a Bra Won't Cut It

For outfits that call for more than your typical undergarments, there's tape.

Ken Auletta Finally Wrote the Harvey Weinstein Story He Wanted to Tell

The New Yorker writer talks about his new Weinstein biography, and the worst person he ever covered. It's someone else.

'The Golden Age of Thrifting Is Over'

A glut of fast fashion has made its way into local thrift stores, making it hard for women who have been purchasing secondhand for decades to find quality garments they can wear.

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BASED ON YOUR INTERESTS

The U.S. May Be Losing the Fight Against Monkeypox, Scientists Say

Longstanding weaknesses in the public health system are giving the virus a chance to become entrenched.

The New New Haven

Unexpectedly, the Connecticut city has emerged, both because of and despite its association with Yale, as an affordable and dynamic home for artists of all kinds.

It Hides Under the Soil With a Bottomless Appetite for Meat

Among the numerous carnivorous pitcher plant species, scientists say this is the first that lays its traps underground.

With Sign Language and Sound, an Artist Upends Audience Perceptions

Christine Sun Kim's poetic and political art pushes viewers to consider the limits, and misunderstandings, that come with communication in any language, whether spoken or signed.

When a Professor Trades the Academy for an Art Career of His Own

For Thomas Woodruff, retirement from teaching offered the very thing he'd been trying to instill in his students: artistic freedom.

TRY SOMETHING DIFFERENT

For Sunday's Wimbledon Final, 'Fireworks' and a Contrast in Style

Despite their previously contentious relationship, Nick Kyrgios and Novak Djokovic have developed "a bit of a bromance," Kyrgios said. They meet for the Wimbledon men's singles title on Sunday.

When the Results of a DNA Test Change the Family Tree

In their memoirs, Carmen Rita Wong and Chrysta Bilton open up about how they learned of secrets, lies and unkept promises.

Review Finds Agents Used Unnecessary Force Against Black Migrants

Four Border Patrol agents face discipline over the confrontation last year. But the 500-page report described deeper problems within the agency amid a crisis at the border.

'The Sinker Is Going to Be My Ticket'

Clay Holmes knew what made him special as a pitcher. It took some time — and a trade to the Yankees — for that vision to become reality.

With a Wimbledon Title, Elena Rybakina Finally Cracks a Smile

Rybakina's victory at Wimbledon was deeply impressive but not the outcome that most in Centre Court or on the payrolls of the All England Club were yearning for.

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