Wednesday, October 13, 2021

NY Times Headlines

 Some interesting (to me) headlines from today’s NY Times. Mindboggling how many important and fascinating things are journaled every day.

Covid was the most common cause of recent duty-related deaths among U.S. police officers. Even so, police unions are fighting vaccine mandates.

The Brooklyn Nets barred Kyrie Irving from all games until he is vaccinated.

The F.D.A. authorized three vaping products, saying their benefits of helping people quit cigarettes outweigh the risks of hooking young pe Doctors should no longer routinely prescribe low-dose aspirin as a preventive measure, an expert panel said.

The novelist Sally Rooney declined to sell translation rights to an Israeli publisher, citing her support for Palestinians.

The House passed a short-term bill to lift the debt limit, temporarily averting default.

Meteorologists think they know what went boom over New Hampshire on Sunday.

Selma Blair Wants You to See Her Living With Multiple Sclerosis.

‘Jesus Christ Superstar’ at 50: What Was the Buzz?

Beanie Feldstein Feels It All in ‘Impeachment.’

And some obituaries, that caught my eye, from recent days:

Ruthie Tompson Dies at 111; Breathed Animated Life Into Disney Films.

Dottie Dodgion, a Standout Drummer in More Ways Than One, Dies at 91

Robert Schiffmann, Inventive Guru of the Microwave, Dies at 86

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