Thursday, February 9, 2023

For You: It’s Time for a Reality Check on Eggs

Plus, All Hail the 'God of Sod,' Groundskeeper for All 57 Super Bowls
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It's Time for a Reality Check on Eggs

They're expensive, difficult to find and myths about them abound on social media. Here's what to know.

Do I Need to Avoid Dark Chocolate Now?

A recent report found high concentrations of cadmium and lead in dark chocolate. There's no reason to panic, experts say, but it's worth a closer look.

'My Watch Thinks I'm Dead'

Dispatchers for 911 are being inundated with false, automated distress calls from Apple devices owned by skiers who are very much alive.

Ozempic Can Cause Major Weight Loss. What Happens if You Stop Taking It?

As more patients turn to diabetes medications for other uses, a shortage has taken hold. But doctors say going off these drugs can take a toll.

A Troubled Mother Faces Murder Charges in Her Young Children's Deaths

Chilling details emerged at an arraignment of Lindsay Clancy, accused of strangling her three children. Her lawyer argued she was mentally ill, but prosecutors outlined methodical planning leading to the deaths.

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What Does 'Lots of Luck in Your Senior Year' Actually Mean? An Investigation.

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What Can the Wife of Bath Teach Us About Misogyny Today?

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They Didn't Need Fancy Amenities or a Garden, but Closets Would Be Nice. Which Brooklyn Condo Did They Choose?

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Oh Much More Than Bother: This Winnie the Pooh Is Terrifying

When the gentle bear fell into the public domain, a horror director pounced. Glimpses of the low-budget film have enthralled and enraged fans.

Florida Officials Had Repeated Contact With College Board Over African American Studies

A letter from state officials is likely to fuel controversy over the College Board, which has been accused of stripping or minimizing concepts to please conservatives.

36 Hours in New Orleans

Soak up Mardi Gras season while dive-bar hopping, dancing to brass bands and exploring history in the French Quarter.

N.F.L. Players Say They Were Shortchanged on Disability Benefits

A federal lawsuit said that Commissioner Roger Goodell and other leaders of the league's disability plan kept players from receiving payouts for injuries sustained while playing the game.

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