Wednesday, August 16, 2023

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August 16, 2023

NEWS YOU MAY HAVE MISSED

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A Dream Ending for England, a Dream Denied for Australia

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FROM PERSONAL PROFILES

Fast Living and Foreign Dealings: An F.B.I. Spy Hunter's Rise and Fall

Charles McGonigal had a family, a house in the suburbs and an influential job as a counterintelligence leader in New York. Federal prosecutors suggest it wasn't enough for him.

Why an Unremarkable Racist Enjoyed the Backing of Billionaires

Like many supremacist ideologues before him, Richard Hanania benefited from elite sponsorship.

From 'America's Mayor' to Criminal Defendant: Giuliani's Long Tumble

An indictment in the Georgia election conspiracy case marked perhaps the lowest point in the career of Rudolph W. Giuliani, who had staked his legacy on blind allegiance to the Trump administration.

That's No Counselor. She's the Head of the Camp.

Antonia Steinberg, 23, granddaughter of Diane von Furstenberg, didn't know quite what she was getting into when she took the reins of a storied sleep-away camp.

With a Grandchild on the Way, Chicago Beckoned. What Could They Get for Less Than $400,000?

A couple of longtime Floridians searched the Windy City for a good location (preferably on Lake Michigan), ample bedrooms and minimal stairs. Here's what they found.

Tomorrow: From Health

Every day we'll feature stories from a different section. Check back daily.

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Do Supermodels Age, or Just Get Airbrushed?

The cover of Vogue's September issue has ignited a new debate about beauty standards.

Iced Coffee and Flip-Flops as Europe Broils? Not So Fast, Americans.

As large numbers of U.S. tourists visit Europe during a record hot summer, their efforts to stay cool are running up against cultural norms.

How a Small Group of Firms Changed the Math for Insuring Against Natural Disasters

Climate change, inflation and global instability have thrust companies that sell insurance to insurers into the spotlight.

Google Tests an A.I. Assistant That Offers Life Advice

The tech giant is evaluating tools that would use artificial intelligence to perform tasks that some of its researchers have said should be avoided.

Barbie and Ken and Nothing in Between

For one trans viewer, Greta Gerwig's hit offers both a too-pat idea of gender and a complex view of humanity.

Opinion | Lebanon's Nightmare Could Become Israel's Future

Netanyahu's power grab violates a principle that has held the country together.

Can People Claim Spots on the Beach With Empty Chairs?

The magazine's Ethicist columnist on sharing public spaces.

Special Counsel Obtained Trump's Direct Messages on Twitter

The nature of the messages or who exactly wrote them remained unclear, but it was a revelation that such messages were associated with the former president's account.

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