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Tennis Lessons and Learning to Feel at Home in My Body After I began transitioning, my body didn’t become mine until Ipicked up a racket.
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Second Woman Accuses Scott Stringer of Sexual Misconduct Teresa Logan alleges that the mayoral candidate groped her while she worked for him at an Upper West Side bar in the early 1990s.*
Facebook Extends Trump Ban Until 2023 He could be back to stir up trouble in advance of the next election.*
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U.S. Surpasses 600,000 COVID Deaths The milestone is a grim reminder that Americans are still losing their lives as the U.S. makes impressive strides in the vaccination effort.*
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George P. Bush Drifts Right, Continuing a Family Tradition The Texas land commissioner’s toadying to Trump isn’t a betrayal; it’s what Bushes have always done to survive.*
The U.S. Will Begin Vaccinating the Rest of the World After waiting months, the Biden administration says it will ship 80 million doses to countries in need.*
Key Moments From the Second NYC Mayoral Debate The first in-person debate saw front-runners Andrew Yang and Eric Adams go after each other harder than ever.*
FBI Investigating Whether Louis DeJoy Broke the Law to Donate toRepublicans
Trump’s postmaster allegedly schemed to get his former employees to donate to politicians on his behalf.*
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China Reports First Human Case of H10N3 Bird Flu The chances of this avian strain of the flu spreading far and wide seem very low, officials said.*
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The policy was used to determine smaller payouts for Black ex-players suffering dementia from years of head trauma.*
Venus Is Finally Getting Some Respect Why NASA is headed to Earth’s hothouse twin after a three-decadehiatus.
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Parliamentarian Erects New Obstacle to Biden’s Agenda Democrats might be incapable of passing a partisan infrastructure bill until October under newly clarified Senate rules.*
Democrat Wins Big in New Mexico Special Congressional Election Republicans may still flip the House in 2022, but this year’s special elections don’t indicate that a GOP wave is building.*
The Trump Organization Wants to Sell Its D.C. Hotel Again The ex-president’s business reportedly found a new real-estate broker to help ditch their lease in D.C., after the old broker droppedout after 1/6.
* 8:00 A.M. Tennis Lessons and Learning to Feel at Home in My Body At age 28, I began transitioning. But my body didn’t become mine until I picked up a racket. * June 4, 2021 Second Woman Accuses Scott Stringer of Sexual Misconduct Teresa Logan alleges that the mayoral candidate groped her while she worked for him at an Upper West Side bar in the early 1990s. * June 4, 2021 Biden’s Dance With Republicans May Be What the Public Wants Americans want politicians to try to cut deals, and then implement their party’s agenda as ruthlessly as possible. That couldbe Biden’s plan.
* June 4, 2021 Facebook Extends Trump Ban Until 2023 He could be back to stir up trouble in advance of the next election. * June 4, 2021 Trump Sycophants Plead for Less Coup Talk at Saturday Rally What about two-thirds economy, one-third coup, suggests LindseyGraham.
* June 4, 2021 Mike Pence Won’t Let Mob Come Between Him and Trump The ex-veep made it clear he’s still fully Team Trump, though he and his former boss may never “see eye to eye” on January 6. * June 4, 2021 What We Know About the Dangerous COVID B.1.617.2 Variant The strain, originally discovered in India, has now spread to more than 60 countries, and it may be the most transmissible one yet. * June 4, 2021 Why Subscriptions May Be the Wave of the Future In an increasingly privacy-focused world, paying a premium may look moreattractive.
* June 4, 2021 Republican States Go to War Against Democratic Cities Who cares about decentralized governance any more? Certainly not Trumpian Republicans, who want power for the level of government thatobeys them.
* June 4, 2021 Letting the Economy Create Jobs for All Is (Sadly) Radical If Biden executes his plan for full employment, heightened class conflict will ensue. * June 3, 2021 What Can We Expect From the Pentagon’s UFO Report? A guide to the government’s forthcoming unclassified report on UFOs for those who want to believe — and the merely curious. * June 3, 2021 U.S. Surpasses 600,000 COVID Deaths The milestone is a grim reminder that Americans are still losing their lives as the U.S. makes impressive strides in the vaccination effort. * June 3, 2021 Biden Admin Warns of Increased Cybersecurity Threat The White House advised American firms to be vigilant in the wake of recent hacks on a major U.S. gas pipeline and beef producer. * June 3, 2021 The Lab-Leak Groupthink Failure Should Scare Liberals If scientists and officials were too politically scared to investigate, that’s a crisis. * June 3, 2021 George P. Bush Drifts Right, Continuing a Family Tradition The Texas land commissioner’s toadying to Trump isn’t a betrayal; it’s what Bushes have always done to survive. * June 3, 2021 The U.S. Will Begin Vaccinating the Rest of the World After waiting months, the Biden administration says it will ship 80 million doses to countries in need. * June 3, 2021 FBI Investigating Louis DeJoy Over Donations to Republicans Trump’s postmaster allegedly schemed to get his former employees to donate to politicians on his behalf. * June 3, 2021 You Can Now Pay Twitter for Your Addiction A new subscription service for people who can’t get enough scrolling. * June 3, 2021 Manchin Probably Welcomes Biden’s Criticism on Voting Rights Biden promised action on voting rights and called out Senate centrists for standing in the way, but the truth is he has little leverage over them. * June 3, 2021 China Reports First Human Case of H10N3 Bird Flu The chances of this avian strain of the flu spreading far and wide seem very low, officials said. * June 4, 2021 Drake Bell Charged With Attempted Child Endangerment The former Nickelodeon star allegedly engaged in inappropriateconversations.
* June 4, 2021 The Byredo Duo Changing the Way You Think About Makeup Talking to Byredo’s Ben Gorham and Isamaya Ffrench. * June 4, 2021 You Know It When You See It When photos of Ellie Kemper at the Veiled Prophet Ball resurfaced this week, I felt a shock of recognition — and shame. * June 4, 2021 The Linda Lindas Found Out They Went Viral in History Class “I opened my Instagram and my whole feed was just us.” * June 4, 2021 21 Things on Sale You’ll Want: From Staub to Supergoop! Including a lightweight tunic dress for you and a portable picnic cooler for dad. * June 4, 2021 Sounds to Me Like There Are Definitely Aliens A new government report says it can’t prove UFO sightings _aren’t_aliens, so …
* June 4, 2021 Unpacking the Backlash Against the TikTok Bee Lady The beekeeper behind Texas Beeworks, known for scooping bees with her bare hands, is facing criticism over safety methods and conservationefforts.
* June 4, 2021 Wait, Brandy Melville Sells Olive Oil??? It’s true.But why?
* June 4, 2021 More! Female! Mice! By excluding female mice from medical trials, researchers can miss crucial information on how medicines affect women. * June 4, 2021 When I Go Back to the Gym, I’m Taking This With Me My post-workout hair has never been so pristine. * June 4, 2021 ‘Am I Unlovable?’ Romantic love isn’t the only or most important kind. If you have some love in your life, meet it happily and let it be enough for a while. * June 3, 2021 Kate Winslet’s Face Has Another New Job She’s the new face of L’Oréal Paris. * June 3, 2021 A Harry Styles Beauty Brand, You Say? Perfume and cosmetics by the singer could be coming our way. * June 3, 2021 The Hot Messes of the Wellness World On the podcast _POOG_, comedians Jacqueline Novak and Kate Berlant find joy (and shame) in everything from colonics to eating tinned fish in bed. * June 3, 2021 The Most Important Beauty Ingredient You’ve Never Heard Of What is glycerin, and why aren’t more people talking aboutit?
* June 3, 2021 Vanessa Bryant Is Not Happy About This Nike Shoe Leak She says the sneakers she designed in honor of her daughter Gianna are not approved to be sold. * June 3, 2021 Surprise: The Palace Has a History of Racist Hiring Policies A new report reveals “coloured immigrants” and “foreigners” were banned from office roles until 1968. * June 3, 2021 This Is the Olivia Rodrigo of Toners It’s a surprise skin-care star with astonishing depth and ambition. * June 3, 2021 TikTok’s Favorite Skinfluencer Launches His Own Product Line Skin Care by Hyram is now making literal skin care byHyram.
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* June 4, 2021 _Cruella_ Sequel News Leaves Us With Coat-Related Questions For example, where will it fall on the whole “wanting to skin dozens upon dozens of dogs” timeline? * June 4, 2021 _Sweet Tooth_ Recap: Burning Down the House There’s a lot of hiding and seeking going on. * June 4, 2021 _Master and Commander_ Heads to Near Side of Worldfor Prequel Huzzah!
* June 4, 2021 Issa Rae’s Spider-Woman Web-Slings Into_ Spider-Verse_ Sequel If J. Jonah Jameson existed in this universe, he’d be losing his mind. Cigar flying right out of his mouth. * June 4, 2021 Let’s Dig Into Cruella’s Best Costumes in _Cruella_ From dog coats to garbage dresses. * June 4, 2021 Japanese Breakfast’s _Jubilee_ Ends in a Blaze of Guitar Glory The minutes-long solo on “Posing for Cars” evokes the album’s journey toward joy. * June 4, 2021 Bonnie Hunt Was Daytime TV’s True Queen of Kindness _The Bonnie Hunt Show_ was daytime TV at its most comforting. * June 4, 2021 Amar Risbud Has Thoughts on Flounder Representation in Media We caught up with the comedian on Instagram Live. * June 4, 2021 Drake Bell Charged With Attempted Child Endangerment The former Nickelodeon star allegedly engaged in inappropriateconversations.
* June 4, 2021 _Undine_ Is a Perplexing Take on the Mermaid Myth The new film from the _Phoenix_ director Christian Petzold is hard to shake off, even if it also never really comes together. * June 4, 2021 Welcome to Bo Burnham’s Internet, You Insatiable Baby “Can I interest you in everything, all of the time?” * June 4, 2021 For Vijay Iyer, Jazz Isn’t Cool, It’s Defiant The pianist’s new improvised album tackles racism and injustice withoutsaying a word.
* June 4, 2021 Cynthia Erivo to Release Debut Album The performer’s first single, “The Good,” is out now. * June 4, 2021 _Good Fight_ Season 5 Trailer Fights Your Right to Be an Ass Meanwhile, Mandy Patinkin enters the scene. * June 4, 2021 The Best Helmets for Roller-Skating and Blading Including a helmet that makes one skater feel “invincible, like Evel Knievel,” when he wears it. * June 4, 2021 Why Was All the Natural-Hair Packaging Gold? At some point, I realized the gold and crowns and queens were someone else’s concept of Black womanhood. * June 4, 2021 What’s the Best Women’s Black T-Shirt? Including boxy, cropped, V-necked, and vintage-looking styles. * June 4, 2021 The Best Under-$1,000 Chandeliers to Buy Online With options for the living room, bedroom, dining room, entryway — and even some for homes with perilously low, eight-feet-or-under ceilings. * June 4, 2021 If I’m Not Great About Flossing, Should I Get a Water Pick? According to dentists, yes. * June 4, 2021 21 Things on Sale You’ll Want: From Staub to Supergoop! Including a lightweight tunic dress for you and a portable picnic cooler for dad. * June 4, 2021 The Best Gifts for Dads Who Like Fire From a tiny blowtorch, to extendable sticks for roasting marshmallows or hot dogs, to pine cones that emit colorful flames as they burn. * June 4, 2021 63 Best Deals From Nordstrom’s Half-Yearly Sale Deep discounts from brands like Barbour, Levi’s, Outdoor Voices, andmore.
* June 4, 2021 How to Transform Your House Into a Smart Home If you feel like your house needs an upgrade or you want to feel like you live in the year 2077, step it up with some smart-home devices. * June 4, 2021 Travel Near or Far With This On-Sale Tumi Tote Made of lightweight nylon, it even has a back strap that allows it to slip on the handle of rolling luggage. * June 4, 2021 Roanne Adams’s 3-Day Trip to Palm Springs “After dinner we danced by the pool to everything from Nancy Sinatra to Roxy Music, and people jumped in the pool — or got thrown in.” * June 3, 2021 The Best Gifts for Outdoorsy Dads From a classy pocketknife to a tent he can stand up in. * June 3, 2021 The Only Toy Gift Guide for a 2-Year-Old You’ll Ever Need According to child psychologists, discerning parents, andtoy historians.
* June 3, 2021 The Best Gifts for Foodie Dads Foolproof ideas for the dad who says the quickest way to his heart is through his stomach. * June 3, 2021 This Strat-Favorite Sunscreen Moisturizer Is on Sale A favorite of Rio, it makes skin gleamy but not greasy. * June 3, 2021 9 Things on Sale You’ll Want: From Bobbi Brown to Tumi Including a splurge-worthy Tumi backpack and a fresh pair ofwhite sneakers.
* June 3, 2021 The Best Gifts for Dad (That Do Good, Too) Charitable presents that are perfect for Father’s Day. * June 3, 2021 Gabrielle Richardson’s Road Trip to Ensenada, Mexico “You have to climb down this rock wall to get to the beach. But it was worth it.” * June 3, 2021 23 Black Coffee-Table Books to Add to Your Collection Including a book written by curator Kimberly Drew. * June 2, 2021 9 Things That’ll Sell Out: From Fenty to Funko Pop Including a Lego set of the _Friends_ apartments. * 12:24 A.M. Weeknight Parties, Weekend Clampdowns in Washington Square Monday through Thursday, the revelry goes on. * June 4, 2021 Why Your Uber Ride Is Suddenly Costing a Fortune Driver shortage, customer surplus, and harsh financial reality. * June 4, 2021 A Nick Cave Installation and Other Things I Liked This Week Including the city’s best new rooftop. * June 4, 2021 Get Ready for Flat-Rat Summer Rodents and cars do notmix.
* June 4, 2021 Look! Books! The Tired Old Mid-Manhattan Library Gets a Redo An understated top-to-bottom rehab puts open access — and open books — front and center (and a café on the roof). * June 3, 2021 Grim New Numbers: Traffic Deaths Highest Since 2007 Speeding, mostly, seems to be the cause. * June 3, 2021 Required Vaccinations? The Doormen’s Union Says No The union, along with many buildings, are encouraging doormen to get the jab. But requiring it for the job is where it draws the line. * June 3, 2021 The Free Food Pantry Gets the Subscription Box Treatment Wellfare is delivering jackfruit chips, grass-fed turkey jerky sticks, and other snacks and drinks to NYCHA residents in Williamsburg and Bushwick. * June 3, 2021 We Unearthed the 43 Best Rent Deals in NYC Right Now This week, we noticed quite a few great Upper East Side spots, including a floor-through true two-bedroom for $2,600. * June 2, 2021 Co-working Is Back, But This Time It’s Really Boring Commercial real-estate developers are plowing money in new, utilitarian shared office spaces. * June 2, 2021 NYC’s Adding 4,000 Street Vendors. L.A. Has Ideas to Borrow. More communal kitchens, more permit options, more flexibility on the streets. * June 1, 2021 Little Island Won Me Over The tiny public-but-private garden squeezes in a multitude of experiences. * June 1, 2021 Tour the Soon-to-Open Museum of American Restaurant China It’s upstairs at Fishs Eddy on 19th Street and Broadway in the private sanctum of proprietor Julie Gaines. * May 28, 2021 Jaime Lerner Made Your City Better The hugely influential urban planner died this week at 83. * May 28, 2021 NYC Homeless Count Says Numbers Are Down. It’s Likely Wrong. Advocates say the subway shutdown and increased police sweeps likely threw off the numbers. * May 28, 2021 A Day With New York’s Bird Paramedics During migrations, thousands of birds crash into skyscrapers. And a few volunteer EMTs rush in to help. * May 28, 2021 Millions of F-150 Trucks Can Be a Clean-Energy Storage Grid When there’s a big battery in every garage, solar powercan flow all night.
* May 27, 2021 Eviction Cases Were Thrown Out Over a ‘Wuhan Virus’ Notice Turns out, the courts don’t like it when you alter official notices with racial slurs. * May 27, 2021 New York’s Storefront Plywood Finds a Second Life Five public art projects transform the material in citywideinstallations.
* May 27, 2021 Where Did All the Yellow Cabs Go? Nearly two-thirds of New York’s taxis are gone, and a lot of them may never come back. * June 4, 2021 Alice Waters’s Grub Street Diet “The tomatoes are good here but not like Jersey.” * June 3, 2021 Can Jay Cutler Score With His New Meat Business? The former NFL pro has partnered with Pat LaFrieda on a subscription box. * June 3, 2021 Meet the Fashion World’s Favorite Juice Pusher What New York lacks in Erewhon, we gain with Tom. * June 2, 2021 Free Costco Samples Are Back, Baby Nature is healing,etc.
* June 2, 2021 NYC’s Late-Night Restaurants Aren’t Fully Back — Yet The city continues to sleep. * June 1, 2021 Dame Is the Restaurant We’ve Been Waiting For It’s the house that fish and chips built. * June 1, 2021 In Praise of Small Menus True luxury is having someone else make decisions for you. * May 28, 2021 Author Nico Walker’s Grub Street Diet “After all the bullshit in the past year, it was nice being in a bar in New York City, albeit outside, albeit it closed early.” * May 27, 2021 Rejoice: Montero’s Reopens Tomorrow, Complete With Karaoke The 82-year-old nautical dive bar has never been closed forthis long.
* May 27, 2021 Unsolicited Advice: Drink Medalla Light All Summer Long The iconic Puerto Rican beer, now available in New York, was engineered for easy drinking during hot summer days. * May 27, 2021 A Vintage Sailboat Is Ferrying Goodies From Hudson to NYC And back again, on the carbon-neutral schooner_ Apollonia_ * May 26, 2021 What Did the Pandemic Teach Chefs About Accessibility? A disabled food writer contemplates returning to restaurant dining rooms. * May 26, 2021 Everything to Know About the Belcampo Meat Co. Scandal One former employee alleges Belcampo Meat Co. isn’t as transparent as it seems. * May 25, 2021 A Year Without Celtuce When restaurants closed, farmers did their best to pivot. Now, the chefs are coming back. * May 24, 2021 A New Deli Copied Russ & Daughters. Mishegoss Ensued. Who owns the phrase “Be a mensch?” * May 24, 2021 What to Eat, Drink, and Read Right Now Bemelmans’ martinis, Peter Hoffman’s new memoir, a gluten-free vegan cookie for hedonists, and more. * May 24, 2021 The Future of Sushi? At Rosella, local and sustainable sourcing trumps traditional supply chains. * May 21, 2021 Margie’s Brings Seafood Towers & 100 Local Jobs to Rockaway The Rockaway Hotel’s flagship restaurant opens today. * May 21, 2021 Bim Adewunmi’s Grub Street Diet “I don’t know how I used to commute and go places and then sometimes _go out afterwork_!”
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