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Thursday, September 30, 2021

The Democrats Who Might Block Biden’s Infrastructure Plan


By BY ASTEAD W. HERNDON, JESSICA CHEUNG, SORAYA SHOCKLEY, AUSTIN MITCHELL, RACHEL QUESTER, PAIGE COWETT, DAVE SHAW AND CHRIS WOOD from NYT Podcasts https://ift.tt/2Wq06bs

The Right to Health


By BY DAVID LEONHARDT from NYT Briefing https://ift.tt/2Y0BA1c

Yale Says Its Vinland Map, Once Called a Medieval Treasure, Is Fake


By BY ALAN YUHAS from NYT U.S. https://ift.tt/3kU8sBJ

'We will not go quietly': Women's March organizes over 500 marches nationwide for reproductive rights

The event was announced Sept. 2, the day Texas's new abortion legislation banning abortions after six weeks took effect.

     


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'Horned crocodile-faced hell heron?' New species of dinosaur unearthed by fossil hunters

There are new characters available to star in a "Jurassic World" movie, as palaeontologists announced the discovery of two new species of dinosaur.

     


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Meet Robert Finley, the soul singer who traveled from 'cotton fields to Beverly Hills'

From a chance meeting on the street while busking, Robert Finley's singing career took off.

     


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'The One' LA megamansion with 42 bathrooms once listed for $500 million is still empty

With 105,000 square feet of living space, "The One Bel Air" is a Los Angeles megamansion believed to be the largest modern home in the United States.

     


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The untold story of WLAC, the powerhouse Nashville station that helped introduce R&B to the world

The untold story of WLAC, the Nashville radio station that brought soul and R&B music into Black homes across the Deep South in the '50s and '60s.

     


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5 Things to Do This Weekend


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How My Desire to Run Again Pushed Me To Walk


By BY ELISABETH ROSENTHAL from NYT Well https://ift.tt/3AXaHd5

70 Years Later, Bobby Thomson’s Homer Still Hurts


By BY GEORGE A. HIRSCH from NYT New York https://ift.tt/2Y2fkDS

Why Write About Pop Music? ‘I Like When People Disagree About Stuff.’


By BY JOHN WILLIAMS from NYT Books https://ift.tt/3olw58o

She Was Training for a Marathon. Suddenly, She Could Barely Walk.


By BY LISA SANDERS, M.D. from NYT Magazine https://ift.tt/39Ofwt8

Shutdown deadline, infrastructure bill vote, new LA film museum: 5 things to know Thursday

Congress works on passing a funding bill as clock ticks, House to vote on $1.2 trillion infrastructure bill and more news to start your Thursday.

     


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Staying could mean death. The escape nearly killed her. How one woman fled Afghanistan for freedom.

It seems impossible that civilization can regress decades, that your life can collapse before lunch. But it can, and it did as the Taliban took Kabul.

     


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