2019年7月19日 星期五

Your Weekly Edition: The week's best stories from The Times, curated for you

Your Weekly Edition

Discover the best stories you might have missed in this newsletter, curated by Times editors and personalized for you with machine learning.

News You Might Have Missed

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How Two Big Earthquakes Triggered 16,000 More in Southern California

Each aftershock has a tiny chance of being severe, with some scientists concerned that the robust activity could trigger strong earthquakes in nearby faults.

U.S. · Jul 19

House Condemns Trump's Attack on Four Congresswomen as Racist

The House voted largely along party lines to formally condemn President Trump's comments on four minority congresswomen as racist, after an hourslong brawl.

Politics · Jul 16

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Neil Armstrong/SSPL, via Getty Images

One Small Step for Man, One Big Step for Moon Boots

Who decided what the most famous footprint in the world would look like?

Style · Jul 17

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Steven K. Schmidt

If Algae Clings to Snow on This Volcano, Can It Grow on Other Desolate Worlds?

Scientists were surprised to find something living on the sterile heights of this Chilean volcano.

Science · Jul 15



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Tim Schutsky for The New York Times

An Apollo 11 'Oratorio,' Told by Those Who Were There

The "Oslo" playwright J.T. Rogers found himself moved stitching a story he thought he knew well: "It is a piece about hope and wonder."

Theater · Jul 18

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Kevin Anderson/Associated Press

Lion Bones Are Profitable for Breeders, and Poachers

An American ban on trophies may have contributed to a growing trade in lion skeletons.

Science · Jul 15

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