2019年8月2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.

Best of The Times

Signature journalism of the last week

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Emily Berl for The New York Times

You Can Read This Book in Russian, Except for the Parts About Russia

The translation of Yuval Noah Harari's "21 Lessons for the 21st Century" removed or altered passages critical of Putin's administration, as well as references to the author's sexuality.

Books · Jul 30


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Andrew White for The New York Times

Lester Holt, NBC News Anchor, Moonlights as a Rocker

The host of NBC's "Nightly News" played covers of songs by Aerosmith, the Police and Talking Heads.

Style · Jul 27

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Gabriela Portilho for The New York Times

In Brazil, Architects Explore 'the Logic of the Weave'

The weaver and artist Alison Grace Martin employs non-Euclidean geometry in her small bamboo creations. Now she's scaling up.

Science · Jul 29

News You Might Have Missed

Stories, analyses and explainers

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Chris Gash


Who Won Night 2 of the Democratic Debate? Experts Weigh In

The front-runners, Joe Biden and Kamala Harris, didn't exactly flop. But they were outshined by Cory Booker.

Politics · Aug 1

Gilroy Shooting: Two Children Among the Dead at California Festival

The children were among three people killed and 12 others wounded in a shooting in Gilroy, Calif.

U.S. · Jul 29

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Coverage on topics we think you'll like

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Estate of Jean-Michel Basquiat, Licensed by Artestar; Mary Inhea Kang for The New York Times

Behind Basquiat's 'Defacement': Reframing a Tragedy

A curator's time capsule of a violent moment and its repercussions brings fresh insights — and reveals stresses with a museum.

Art & Design · Jul 30

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Zheng Li

A New Way to Fight Crop Diseases, With a Smartphone

A hand-held device could help farmers identify blighted plants, and perhaps reduce agricultural losses. It's like a strep test for tomatoes and tubers.

Science · Jul 30



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Edward Snowden's Memoir Is Coming in September

The National Security Agency whistle-blower has written a book exploring his role in mass surveillance and the "crisis of conscience" that led to his actions.

Books · Aug 1

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Jim Wilson/The New York Times

The Case for Keeping San Francisco's Disputed George Washington Murals

Exposure to art — even uncomfortable art — is healthy, stimulating, and worthy of students' debate.

Art & Design · Jul 26

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