Tuesday, January 24, 2023

For You: Early Abortion Looks Nothing Like What You’ve Been Told

Plus, What Are People in New York Lining Up for Now?
January 25, 2023

WHAT YOU MAY HAVE MISSED TODAY

What Are People in New York Lining Up for Now?

'Tragedy Upon Tragedy': January Brings Dozens of Mass Shootings So Far

A suspect is in custody after 7 people were killed in Half Moon Bay.

Russia's War Breathes New Life Into a Cold War Symbol

The Unknown Hedge Fund That Got $400 Million From Sam Bankman-Fried

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Erika Bliss, Joan Fleischman and Michele Gomez

Early Abortion Looks Nothing Like What You've Been Told

We are primary care physicians who perform abortions. This fall, we published images of early pregnancy tissue. People were shocked by what they saw.

Jonathan Alter

Oh, Biden, What Have You Done?

The president needs to be a sharper politician than he has been and also not become his own worst enemy.

Peter King

Why George Santos Won't Be Able to Fake His Way Through Congress

I served in the House for 28 years. Your colleagues need to trust you for you to get anything done.

Eric Foner

The Constitution Has a 155-Year-Old Answer to the Debt Ceiling

Congress has to get serious about the 14th Amendment. So does President Biden.

Mark Arax

My State Is 1,000 Miles Long, and Not Everyone Living in It Hates the Rain

The weather means many different things in California.

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Classified Documents Found at Pence's Home in Indiana

The documents were "inadvertently boxed and transported" to the former vice president's home at the end of the Trump administration, Mr. Pence's representative wrote in a letter to the National Archives.

Fine Dining and the Ethics of Noma's Meticulously Crafted Fruit Beetle

Recent reports have spurred a backlash against the 1 percent of restaurants. What is the human cost of this type of eating, and will it last?

A New History of Modernism: Lesbian, Feminist, Fragmented

"After Sappho," Selby Wynn Schwartz's debut novel, considers the lives of women artists and intellectuals at the turn of the 20th century.

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Where to Stream 'The Banshees of Inisherin,' 'Elvis' and More 2023 Oscar Nominees

Many of the top contenders can be watched at home. Here's a guide to help you get a jump on the field.

An All-American Grand Slam Quarterfinal 16 Years in the Making

Ben Shelton and Tommy Paul are playing for a spot in the Australian Open semifinals. The United States has waited a long time for something like this.

Where is Physics Headed (and How Soon Do We Get There)?

Two leading scientists discuss the future of their field.

Opinion | Transcript: Ezra Klein Interviews Yuen Yuen Ang

The Jan. 24, 2023, episode of "The Ezra Klein Show."

U.S. Accuses Google of Abusing Monopoly in Ad Technology

The Justice Department's antitrust lawsuit, which a group of states joined, was the fifth by U.S. officials against the company since 2020.

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