Saturday, September 24, 2022

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September 24, 2022

WHAT YOU MAY HAVE MISSED TODAY

They Were Entitled to Free Care. Hospitals Hounded Them to Pay.

In Ukraine's South, Fierce Fighting and Deadly Costs

As Russian Losses Mount in Ukraine, Putin Gets More Involved in War Strategy

The School Shooting Is Fake. Can It Prepare an Officer for a Real One?

Iran Protests Surge to Dozens of Cities

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FROM STYLE

Why Is My Husband Marrying Her?

He was cute, funny — and totally wrong for me. Or was he?

How Constance Wu Survived That Tweetstorm

In her memoir, "Making a Scene," the actress reveals her isolation, racism in her career and how she's moving on.

Corn Kid Is Doing Just Fine

He went viral this summer for his love of corn. Now it's back to business as usual: elementary school.

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She's Insensitive to Pain, but Only the Physical Kind

In Stephanie LaCava's novel "I Fear My Pain Interests You," a young actress manages the strains of family and failed romance.

How Paul LePage, Running to Lead Maine, Benefited From Florida Tax Breaks

Mr. LePage, a former governor who is seeking to reclaim the office, has along with his wife benefited from property tax breaks reserved for permanent Florida residents, public records show.

For Suburban Texas Men, a Workout Craze With a Side of Faith

In Katy, outside Houston, many men have taken up F3, a no-frills fitness group where members push themselves physically but also bond emotionally.

'Shrines of Gaiety' Finds Kate Atkinson in a Dickensian Mood

In this fizzy picaresque, the novelist conjures a London coming alive after World War I, where a nightclub empire offers refuge — and hides secrets.

In Alaska, Slowing Down to Take Things In

There are fewer miners now, but nature enthusiasts visit the town of McCarthy to learn field sketching, a technique that's equal parts art and science.

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After Years Away, One of Basketball's Greats Returns at 41

Lauren Jackson, a hero of Australian women's basketball and a three-time W.N.B.A. most valuable player, has rejoined her national team after injuries knocked her out of the sport in 2014.

Millennials Want to Retire at 50. How to Afford It Is Another Matter.

Dreams of stopping work, or doing only fulfilling work, 15 years before their parents did are colliding with the realities of amassing enough money to do so.

Opinion | Solo Soulless Saboteurs

Putin and Trump, dragging the world down with them.

Pharoah Sanders, Whose Saxophone Was a Force of Nature, Dies at 81

He first gained wide recognition for his work with John Coltrane. He went on to a fertile, prolific career, releasing dozens of albums as a leader.

With His 700th Homer, Albert Pujols Gives Us One Last Surprise

A farewell tour turned into a showcase for Pujols, the veteran Cardinals slugger, as he joined the most exclusive of home run clubs long after many had written him off.

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