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Senator Susan Collins Will Not Run for Governor of Maine

New York Times - Vie, 10/13/2017 - 12:27
Ms. Collins, a moderate Republican who has defied President Trump, ended months of speculation by announcing she will stay in the Senate.

Playlist: The Playlist: Mavis Staples Warns of Deadly Force, and 9 More New Songs

New York Times - Vie, 10/13/2017 - 12:16
Hear the songs that caught our critics' attention this week, from a studio reverie by Beck to a globe-hopping track by Major Lazer.

Beyond the Scream: What I Learned From Horror Movies

New York Times - Vie, 10/13/2017 - 12:14
We explore what the films teach us about ourselves and each other.

Uber, Surging Outside Manhattan, Tops Taxis in New York City

New York Times - Vie, 10/13/2017 - 12:13
The ride-sharing app has recently shifted its focus to the city’s other boroughs, leading it to a milestone: More people are using Uber than the city’s fabled yellow cabs.

Marijuana Crop Is Burning in the California Wildfires

New York Times - Vie, 10/13/2017 - 11:59
Months before recreational marijuana becomes available to consumers, fires are destroying cannabis farms and exposing plants to smoke, soot and ash.

Q&A: During Storms, Most Animals Take Shelter. But Some Birds Take Flight.

New York Times - Vie, 10/13/2017 - 11:38
Some birds and animals found shelter during recent hurricanes, but many will struggle to live in a changed environment.

The New Old Age: Wringing Cash From Life Insurance

New York Times - Vie, 10/13/2017 - 11:32
Life-settlement providers purchase policies from older people who want the money now. Sometimes that’s a good idea — and sometimes not.

Review: ‘Springsteen on Broadway’ Reveals the Artist, Real and Intense

New York Times - Vie, 10/13/2017 - 11:18
In a hybrid of concert and autobiography, Bruce Springsteen delivers a major statement about his life’s work — but also a major revision of it.

Tired of Twee Edison Bulbs? Bring On the Neon

New York Times - Vie, 10/13/2017 - 11:06
Bright lights pop up again in big cities. “We want the promise that everything is going to be O.K.,” one historian said. “We want the joy back.”

Trump: ‘We’ll Be There’ for Puerto Rico, a Day After Critical Messages

New York Times - Vie, 10/13/2017 - 10:52
A day after warning that he “cannot keep” troops and emergency workers in the hurricane-ravaged island “forever,” the president signals solidarity.

News Analysis: Xi Jinping and China’s New Era of Glory

New York Times - Vie, 10/13/2017 - 10:50
Many of the Chinese president’s aggressive plans are underpinned by an idealistic view that China’s 200-year eclipse is ending.

Why Frankenstein’s Monster Haunts Queer Art

New York Times - Vie, 10/13/2017 - 10:36
As the 200th birthday of Mary Shelley’s monstrous allegory approaches, an exploration of its resonance with artists.

Chargers’ Okung Issues Call to Action for N.F.L. Players

New York Times - Vie, 10/13/2017 - 10:36
Russell Okung published an open letter calling on players to focus on their goals of addressing inequality rather than reacting to criticism.

Review: ‘Professor Marston,’ With Kinks! Pleasures! Female Power!

New York Times - Vie, 10/13/2017 - 10:10
In “Professor Marston and the Wonder Women,” the writer-director Angela Robinson tells a knotty story with wit, sympathy and economy.

Editorial: Congress Can’t Let Mr. Trump Kill Obamacare on His Own

New York Times - Vie, 10/13/2017 - 09:42
The president’s actions could significantly damage the health insurance market and harm millions of people.

Public Health: What We Know About Trump’s Twin Blows to Obamacare

New York Times - Vie, 10/13/2017 - 09:37
The law still stands. But the markets could get messy and expensive for certain groups of people.

Howard Cheerleaders Add Voices to the Anthem Debate by Taking a Knee

New York Times - Vie, 10/13/2017 - 09:02
The cheerleaders at Howard, a historically black university, kneel during the national anthem before football games. Players don’t get the chance.

Jay Pharoah on ‘White Famous,’ Culture Gaps and His Grandmother’s Meatloaf

New York Times - Vie, 10/13/2017 - 09:00
The “Saturday Night Live” alumnus plays a rising comic courting a new level of fame in this show business satire on Showtime.

Who’s Afraid of ‘Goldberg Variations’? Not This Choreographer.

New York Times - Vie, 10/13/2017 - 09:00
The music may be intimidating, but Pam Tanowitz, collaborating with the pianist Simone Dinnerstein, found freedom in its formal structure.

A Word With: Ron Livingston Loves to Play the Jerk

New York Times - Vie, 10/13/2017 - 09:00
The star of the new series “Loudermilk” talks about his latest surly character, working with Harry Dean Stanton and the role that keeps on giving.
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