The New York Times - 22 Oct 2024

Table of content - The New York Times (22 Oct 2024)

Slowing Baby Boom Means Breaking With Past
BATTLE IS FIERCE FOR SLIVER OF PIE: UNDECIDED VOTES
Harris’s Faith, In and Outside Black Church
While Trump Is Serving Fries, Rival Crowds Dish Out Vitriol
Maps Show Landslide Risk in Alaska, but Some Aren’t Interested
Citizen of U.S. Held by Russia Recalls Ordeal
Crisis in Cuba
Placing Risky Bets on China
Behind the Mask Repair
Seeking Soldiers at a Concert
Billionaire Eyes Newspapers
Unlikely Rescue Mission
The Pride of New York
The Midwest Medley
THE WEATHER
Major Push to Protect Nature
Mets Run Out of Magic
Inmate’s Testimony Postponed
HOUSING WORRIES
MONEY RACE
Marcia Chatelain
The Politics Editor
Today’s Top Trending Headlines
EVENT
AUDIO
A SINGER’S SON, SINGING RIVALS AND A SINGER AS SONG TITLE
Quote of the Day
VIDEO
Excerpts From New York Times Newsletters
A Recipe for Sausages With Caramelized Shallots and Apples
Learning Network: Current Events Conversation
The Mini Crossword
Austin, in Pledging Support For Ukraine, Condemns Kremlin ‘Apologists’
Putin Is Gathering Economies He Hopes Will Eclipse the West
On Streaming Services, Sean Combs’s Numbers Grow
Arkansas May Have Vast Lithium Reserves, Researchers Say
Fall Foliage Comes Alive For the Colorblind
The Ancient Roman Approach To Concrete
ANSWER TO PREVIOUS PUZZLE
The Concert Was Great, Until the Ukrainian Draft Officers Showed Up
Putin Is Gathering Economies He Hopes Will Eclipse the West
Austin, in Pledging Support for Ukraine, Condemns Kremlin ‘Apologists’
American Victim of Hostage Diplomacy Recounts Ordeal as a Russian Prisoner
In Close Vote, Moldova Looks Toward Europe Rather Than to Russia
Putting the Brakes on Africa’s Baby Boom
Putting the Brakes on Africa’s Baby Boom
The Dream of a Palestinian State Seems More Distant Than Ever
U.S. Diplomat Visits Lebanon, Pushing For Return to U.N. Peace Plan of 2006
Cuba Struggles to Restore Lights as a Hurricane Hits
Judicial Overhaul Squeaks By in Pakistan
On the Agenda in Colombia: Protecting Nature
Vietnam Revives Structure Of ‘Four Pillar’ Leadership
In an Election Year, the Focus Turns to the Midwest, Whatever That Is
State of the Race
Harris Sets a Fund-Raising Record, Forging a Vast Gap With Trump
Tight Security on the Tarmac
In Nebraska, A Democrat Lifts Hopes
While Trump Is Serving Fries, Rival Crowds Dish Out Vitriol
Harris Has Pushed Family Policies. Now Trump Likes Them, Too.
:TheUpshot
Harris’s Faith, Rooted In the Black Church And Reaching Beyond
In Georgia, a House Race Where Democrats Want the ‘Democrat’ to Lose
Battle Grows Fierce For Undecided Sliver
As Harris Courts Voters in the Sun Belt, High Housing Costs Stand in Her Way
Birth Control Could Be Free For Millions Under Rule
Professor Sees Leniency in Decisions on Public Corruption
Lawsuit Against an Abortion Pill Is Retooled After Rebuff by Justices
ONLINE: MORE ‘SIDEBAR’
Maps Show Risk of Landslides in Alaska, but Some Aren’t Interested
Dispute Keeps Texas House From Hearing Death Row Inmate in Shaken Baby Case
Central Park 5 Sue Trump Over Comments in Debate
Corrections
Attempt on Trump Was Avoidable, Panel Finds
Toni Vaz, 101, Black Stuntwoman Who Created N.A.A.C.P. Image Awards
Andrew V. Schally, 97, Dies; Scientist Shared Nobel With His Rival
Sister Sally Butler, Nun Who Blew the Whistle on Sex Abuse, Dies at 93
Fethullah Gulen, 83, Turkish Cleric and Erdogan Rival
The Enduring Symbolism of McDonald’s
In Lebanon, We Are Tired of Being Resilient
Harris Has an Unexpected Ally
Trump’s Behavior at the Al Smith Dinner
The Education Crisis
Preserving Dead Trees
Juan Soto’s Magic
The Need to Vote
All In on a ‘Casino’ Stock Market
Election Anxiety Is Causing Avoidance of Big Purchases
Josh Hart provides intangibles that could be a key to the outlook of the New York Knicks this season.
Lithium, a critical raw material for electric vehicle batteries, has been found underground in Arkansas.
Nearly 700 frozen waffle products sold under major brands were recalled after listeria was detected.
The Billionaire Who Still Believes in Newspapers
Bond Yields Prompt Wall Street to Pull Back From Records
News Corp Publishers Sue Perplexity AI
Victims of Mining Disaster In Brazil Sue for Billions
NEWSLETTER: DEALBOOK
Billionaire Still Wants To Buy Up Newspapers
Arkansas May Have Vast Lithium Reserves, Researchers Say
Producers Refused to Let Musk Use Their Movie. They Say He Used an A.I. Copy.
Disney Says It Will Hire a C.E.O. to Succeed Iger in ‘Early 2026’
How Trump’s Stop at McDonald’s Was Covered
Retailer Brand Frozen Waffles Are Recalled Over Listeria Risk
Meidas Touch
Townhall
Breitbart
‘Countdown’ With Keith Olbermann
It’s a ‘Casino’ Stock Market, but Some Investors Are Undeterred
Election Anxiety Is Causing Avoidance of Big Purchases
Musk Offers Big Money For Voters. Is It Legal?
LIFT FOR LIBERTY, AND NEW YORK
Breakthrough In the Finals
LIFT FOR LIBERTY, AND NEW YORK
The Knicks this season will try to end an N.B.A. title drought that dates to the 1972-73 team of Earl Monroe.
Good Reason to Cry Foul Over the Poor Officiating
Weather Report
Brady’s Tricky Balancing Act of Being Analyst and Raiders Part Owner
Lakers Envision More 3-Pointers, With Some Nudging From Their New Coach
In Hart, Knicks Have An Invisible Hand Igniting the Offense
This Season, Dodgers Had to Rewrite Script
For Mets, Season Lasts Longer Than Expected, but Ends Too Soon
49ers Are Facing Changes. Is One Of Them Purdy?
When Deadpool’s Mask Needs Mending
Cher and others join the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame.
Unearthed in the archives: a forgotten Bram Stoker tale.
Neva’s aesthetic punch comes from simplicity paired with lush details.
He’s Got a Big Gift for Being Bland
Seeing the Holocaust From Further Away
Seeing the Holocaust From Further Away
A Fan Uncovers An Eerie New Tale By Bram Stoker
Crossword
KenKen
Two Not Touch
Cryptogram
ANSWER TO PREVIOUS PUZZLE
ANSWERS TO PREVIOUS PUZZLES
ANSWERS TO PREVIOUS PUZZLES
YESTERDAY’S ANSWER
Cher, Ozzy Osbourne and Others Inducted Into Rock Hall
On Streaming Services, Sean Combs’s Numbers Grow
Being Bland Is a Gift
For Pop Stars, Horrors Beyond OSHA Hazards
A Ravishing Color Palette for a Silent Adventure
The Super Tailors Of Comic Con
Neva
The ancient Romans may help in the quest for concrete that lasts longer.
A ‘cycle of anxiety and trauma’ for those facing back-to-back major hurricanes.
Viewfinders that fill in the autumn palette for parkgoers who are colorblind.
Outreach Teams Try to Rescue Troubled Minds
‘We choose how they breed. If they don’t want to breed, we make them breed. And the justification for that is always, quote-unquote, conservation. Is that a genuine justification?’
Teeth Reveal Full Range of Deadly Lions’ Diet
Want to Make Fungus Grow? Add In a Little White Noise.
Jupiter’s Great Red Spot Moves Like the Solar System’s Biggest Kickball
What are some ways to slash Halloween waste?
The Ancient Roman Approach to Concrete
Outreach Teams Try to Rescue Troubled Minds
Outreach Teams Try to Rescue Troubled Minds
Moods May Sink After the Sun Sets
The Mental Harm Of One Hurricane And Then Another
I’ve heard that bone broth has a ton of health benefits. Is there any truth to that?
Dry, Itchy Skin That Becomes Debilitating
Why Muscle Imbalance Can Be Painful
Broccoli: All They Say It Is
Fall Foliage Comes Alive For the Colorblind

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