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Financial Times
June 9, 2025
How Kelly Ortberg is piloting Boeing from crisis to cash
Despite positive data points, trust between the planemaker and its shareholders, customers and regulators remains fragile
Financial Times
June 9, 2025
From finance minister to fugitive: the targets of Ghana’s anti-corruption drive
Government in Accra says it will ‘recover all loot’. But suspects, including former finance minister Ken Ofori-Atta, call the campaign vindi...
Financial Times
June 9, 2025
Les Trois Rois: Basel’s only five-star relaunches with a Herzog & de Meuron twist
Key Notes | A new wing designed by the city’s most celebrated architects opens just in time for Art Basel — and it looks a blast
Financial Times
June 9, 2025
Gay’s The Word: the proudest bookseller in Britain
Celebrating London’s oldest LGBTQ+ literary lifeline
Chicago Tribune
June 9, 2025
Editorial: A timely courtroom rebuke for dirty campaigning
In addition to spreading falsehoods and increasing vitriol, hateful campaigning is one of the reasons people check out of politics altogethe...
Chicago Tribune
June 9, 2025
Dr. Richard Goldberg: Preventive care and cancer screenings are critical to your health
I’m an oncologist and have seen a startling rise in the incidence of colorectal cancer rise among younger adults.
South China Morning Post
June 9, 2025
ByteDance’s China head of content quality leaves amid stricter censorship
Li Tong, who led Douyin’s content quality team, is no longer listed in ByteDance’s internal employee system, according to sources.
South China Morning Post
June 9, 2025
Top seed Zheng ‘thrilled’ to play at Queen’s Club after French Open experience
With Wimbledon on the horizon, Chinese world No 5 says her quarter-final loss to Aryna Sabalenka will teach her some valuable lessons.
CNN
June 9, 2025
Sports betting is legal and growing more popular. Harassment of athletes by angry gamblers is rising too
Gabby Thomas’ being harassed at last weekend’s Grand Slam Track meet was shocking – except, actually, it wasn’t, given how often it seems to...
Washington Post
June 9, 2025
Opinion | Raise the debt ceiling by $24 trillion — or kill the bill
The GOP budget bill simultaneously requires more borrowing — and also prohibits that borrowing.
Chicago Tribune
June 9, 2025
Editorial: Hoping for a bond market crash to take down MAGA? Please wish for something else.
First, a bond market crash would be a disaster that would cost Americans dearly for years to come. Second, the bond market sure doesn’t look...
NPR
June 9, 2025
This city is exploring an unconventional solution to water scarcity: sewage
A booming population and changing climate have strained water supplies in St. George, Utah. Local leaders are betting that recycled wastewat...
Washington Post
June 9, 2025
Why Musk is vulnerable in conflict with Trump
The spectacular public feud last week between Elon Musk and President Donald Trump has laid bare how much Musk may lose if their rocky relat...
Time
June 9, 2025
How the U.S. Can Counter China's Robotics Lead
China has a $138 billion head start after it launched a state-backed robotics fund, writes Mark Minevich.
Los Angeles Times
June 9, 2025
Inside Allee Willis' fabulously kitsch party house that inspired a pop-up book
After famous songwriter Allee Willis died, her fantastical retro home lives on in a new pop-up book.
Los Angeles Times
June 9, 2025
Tired of dating apps? This touchy-feely singles mixer is unlike anything you've tried before
Dating in L.A. can be hard. The Feels is an IRL singles event that weaves meditation, talking prompts and somatic exercises to help particip...
The New Yorker
June 9, 2025
How I Learned to Become an Intimacy Coördinator
At a sex-choreography workshop, a writer learned about Instant Chemistry exercises, penis pouches, and nudity riders to train for Hollywood’...
The New Yorker
June 9, 2025
What Did the Pop Culture of the Two-Thousands Do to Millennial Women?
“Girl on Girl,” by the critic Sophie Gilbert, is the latest and most ambitious in a series of consciousness-raising-style reappraisals of th...
The New Yorker
June 9, 2025
“Murmuration”
“They take shapes / in air / like a scarf trick.”
The New Yorker
June 9, 2025
A First Kiss from America’s First Woman in Space
Tam O’Shaughnessy came out as Sally Ride’s partner of twenty-seven years when she wrote of the relationship in Ride’s obituary.
The New Yorker
June 9, 2025
Redditors: Immigrants Keep Kidnapping My Wife!!
What to do about the human-trafficking illegal who absconds with my wife once a week and then drops her at home at dawn? Help!
The New Yorker
June 9, 2025
A Palestinian Doctor in Israel Helps People on Both Sides
Lina Qasem Hassan treated victims of October 7th. She also publicly condemned the war in Gaza—a stance that imperilled her job.
The New Yorker
June 9, 2025
The Farmers Harmed by the Trump Administration
Four months ago, the government cut funding to agricultural labs. Kansas farmers and researchers say they can see the damage.
The New Yorker
June 9, 2025
How a Family Toy Business Is Fighting Donald Trump’s Tariffs
Despite securing an important court victory against the Administration, the Illinois businessman Rick Woldenberg knows that his battle with...
The New Yorker
June 9, 2025
How Many Naomis Does It Take to Deconstruct “Doppelganger”?
Inspired by Naomi Klein’s best-seller about the headache of being confused with Naomi Wolf, Naomi Becker decided to have a Prospect Park pic...
The New Yorker
June 9, 2025
Play Laugh Lines No. 23: Fashion, Part 2
Can you guess when these New Yorker cartoons were originally published?
The New Yorker
June 9, 2025
Jacinda Ardern’s Overseas Experience
New Zealand’s ex-Prime Minister, an anti-Trump icon during COVID, revisited her impoverished New York days, when she slept on a couch and lo...
The New Yorker
June 9, 2025
The Meatpacking District Packs It In
As the market prepares to vacate the West Village, a veteran meatpacker recalls the area in the days of fat-slicked cobblestones, before the...
The Atlantic
June 9, 2025
The Real Problem With the Democrats’ Ground Game
Democratic organizers are hesitant to admit when get-out-the-vote efforts don’t work. One group is trying to change that.
The Atlantic
June 9, 2025
A Reporter in the Death Chamber
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Los Angeles Times
June 9, 2025
Contributor: As the feds abdicate responsibilities, states should band together
No state alone could replicate federal public health, scientific research, weather forecasting and disaster response services. But a collect...
Los Angeles Times
June 9, 2025
Being Jewish on campus amid Trump's campaign against antisemitism: 'tremendous heartache'
After Hamas' Oct. 7, 2023, attack on Israel, campuses were roiled by pro-Palestinian protests, which left Jewish students feeling unsafe. Ho...
Los Angeles Times
June 9, 2025
It took crossing seven freeways to find my favorite new burgers
Three new Los Angeles burgers to try now, including a minimalist creation, a thick patty and a tower of chili and cheese..jpg?mbid=social_retweet)
Vogue
June 9, 2025
Should You Use Retinol on Your Body?
The vitamin A derivative known to boost collagen and brighten skin, is bringing its benefits to body lotions and creams.
Los Angeles Times
June 9, 2025
New disputes emerge ahead of U.S.-China trade talks in London
U.S.-China trade talks in London this week are expected to take up a series of disputes that have buffeted relations.
Los Angeles Times
June 9, 2025
Review: In Geoff Dyer's U.K. childhood, a Cadbury Milk Tray meant everything
Geoff Dyer's memoir about growing up in the U.K. during the ’70s bursts with working-class pride.
Los Angeles Times
June 9, 2025
One Shot: 'The Day of the Jackal' set its sights on a killer with a special eyepiece
To turn its sights on Eddie Redmayne's fastidious assassin in the series premiere, Peacock's 'The Day of the Jackal' created a bespoke teles...
Houston Chronicle
June 9, 2025
Sports on TV/radio listings: June 9
Where to watch and/or listen to today's sporting events that will be televised or broadcast on the radio.
Washington Post
June 9, 2025
Friends raced to check out every Metro station in one day. Would they make it?
Trains have always attracted competitive riders. But Metro speedrunning has taken off recently as the system increased its reliability and s...
Star Tribune
June 9, 2025
Souhan: Twins need for Royce Lewis' hitting to cover for Pablo López's injury
Royce Lewis, born to hit, seems to be emerging from the dark place he entered late last season just as durable Pablo López goes on the shelf...
The New Republic
June 9, 2025
Would Trump and Hegseth Have Protesters Be Shot? See What They’ve Said
The weekend’s events in Los Angeles bring us face-to-face with a possible reality that until this year seemed unimaginable in the United Sta...
The New Republic
June 9, 2025
I’ve Been RIF’d at USAID, but I Still Swear an Oath—to Democracy
We must all recognize that being a citizen of a healthy democracy requires us to take the oath that our office of being an engaged citizen i...
The New Republic
June 9, 2025
American Politics Only Pretends to Work
The most underappreciated obstacle to political change is the dreary doom loop of institutional process that only bolsters a broken status q...
The New Yorker
June 9, 2025
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Cartoons from the Issue
Washington Post
June 9, 2025
Morning anxiety is real. Here’s what to do about it.
We asked experts why some people wake up anxious and tense — and what you can do to work past the early-morning wave of emotion.
The Times of India
June 9, 2025
Fardeen Khan's shocking transformation journey, from 102 kgs to 78 kgs - Deets inside |
Discover Fardeen Khan's amazing transformation as he shares his weight loss journey, shedding 25 kg and embracing a healthier lifestyle. Fin...
The New Yorker
June 9, 2025
The Wizard Behind Hollywood’s Golden Age
How Irving Thalberg helped turn M-G-M into the world’s most famous movie studio—and gave the film business a new sense of artistry and scale...
The Hill
June 9, 2025
Republicans look for reset on Trump’s ‘big, beautiful bill’
Senate Majority Leader John Thune (R-S.D.) is looking for a reset and to build momentum on President Trump’s big, beautiful bill after it st...
The Hill
June 9, 2025
House takes up DOGE cuts amid Trump-Musk feud fallout
House Republicans this week will vote on codifying billions of dollars of cuts made by the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), days...
The Hill
June 9, 2025