Tuesday, February 7, 2023

For You: Biden’s a Great President. He Should Not Run Again.

Plus, How U.S.-China Tensions Could Affect Who Buys the House Next Door
February 7, 2023

WHAT YOU MAY HAVE MISSED TODAY

How U.S.-China Tensions Could Affect Who Buys the House Next Door

The only border crossing for aid between Syria and Turkey is closed.

Time is running out to find survivors.

Caught in G.O.P.'s Cross Hairs, Mayorkas Faces Political Showdown Over Border Crisis

A professional soccer player is among those who are rescued from the rubble in Turkey.

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GUEST ESSAYS FROM OPINION

Eric Reinhart

Doctors Aren't Burned Out From Overwork. We're Demoralized by Our Health System.

The end of medical ideology.

Jake Bittle

They Were Proud Houston Homeowners. Then It All Fell Apart.

Five years after Hurricane Harvey destroyed their home, Becca and Sergio Fuentes are still rebuilding their lives.

Christopher Buckley

George Santos Plays Hideout

How invisible can a congressman become?

Daniela J. Lamas

What It's Like to Learn You're Going to Live Longer Than You Expected

Cystic fibrosis patients had early deaths. But a drug treatment has changed the prognosis.

Richard Powers and Joshua Dudley Greer

Five Years Ago, I Wrote a Fictional Disaster That Is Now Playing Out in Real Time

The battle over South River Forest has turned violent.

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About Those 2,500 Dogs That George Santos Claims He Saved

Several people questioned the way Mr. Santos's charity, Friends of Pets United, handled funds that were raised to benefit the animals.

A Religious Boarding School That's Actually Hell

In Margaret Verble's latest novel, "Stealing," a Cherokee girl is kidnapped and sent to a Christian school, where terrors reign.

Opinion | Revisiting the Summer of Stagflation

How about: Why have economic pessimists gotten it so wrong?

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Gustavo Dudamel, Star Maestro, to Leave L.A. for New York Philharmonic

Dudamel, a charismatic 42-year-old conductor, will take up the Philharmonic's podium in 2026, in a major coup for the orchestra.

Opinion | Biden's a Great President. He Should Not Run Again.

Democratic voters are right to worry about 2024.

For More Certainty in Your Retirement Portfolio, Consider Annuities

Higher interest rates made annuities more attractive in 2022. Better quality products are increasingly available, but consumers still need to read the fine print.

A Columnist and Basketball's 'Chosen One'

As LeBron James approaches the N.B.A.'s career scoring record, the former Times reporter Harvey Araton has been thinking about the way reporters have covered him.

Neanderthal Crab Roast Leftovers Are Found in a Portuguese Cave

Researchers said the paleontological remains were another sign that our early human cousins had intelligence.

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