6.15.2022

For You: A Racist Researcher, Exposed by a Mass Shooting

Plus, Far-Right Republicans Press Closer to Power Over Future Elections
June 15, 2022

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A Racist Researcher, Exposed by a Mass Shooting

The work of Michael Woodley, a Briton who was cited by the teenager who killed 10 Black people at a supermarket in Buffalo, included pseudoscientific theories that have been used to justify racism.

Tom Hanks Explains It All

The iconic actor on his wild new Elvis movie, his faith in America, and why his Oscar-winning movies might not get made today.

Logan Ury Says You're Dating All Wrong

From her Oakland commune, a dating coach has made a big business out of her data-driven approach to modern romance.

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The Boston Celtics Have Faced Elimination, but Not Like This

The Celtics have drawn confidence from previous season-saving wins. But watching a championship trophy drift away is another challenge altogether.

Yes, You Can Do Better Than the Great American Lawn

There are any number of ecologically friendly alternatives to that lawn you're so proud of — and they look nice, too. Here's how to start slowly.

F.D.A. advisers recommend that the agency authorize Moderna's and Pfizer's long-awaited Covid vaccines for young children.

Neither Pfizer's nor Moderna's pediatric doses have been tested against the subvariants that may soon be dominant in the U.S.

A Dutch Museum Celebrates, and Reflects

As it turns 200, the Mauritshuis, home of "Girl With a Pearl Earring," is welcoming discussion about its building's ties to the history of slavery.

Making Three Straight Finals Is Hard. Winning Them All Is Harder.

Only a few North American pro teams have won three straight championships. Can the Tampa Bay Lightning join them?

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In South Carolina, a Republican congressman who voted to impeach Trump loses his primary to a Trump-backed rival.

Representative Tom Rice was the first of the 10 House Republicans who supported impeachment to test the will of the primary voters and lose.

What if This Wasn't Menopause After All?

The patient had the full suite of symptoms — and a jaw that somehow moved out of alignment. That was the clue something was wrong.

'Meet Me by the Fountain' Takes a Tour of the Mall

The design critic Alexandra Lange's new book considers the rise and fall and dicey future of an American institution.

At 75, the Holland Festival Is Back and More Global Than Ever

The event, which focuses this year on the climate and issues of representation, is designed to introduce audiences to vital artistic voices.

$1.1 Million Homes in New Jersey, California and Connecticut

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