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السبت، 29 سبتمبر 2018

The Accidental Alzheimer's Test

Plus: how to have better conversations, at home with Ina Garten, and more.
News Spotlight
Five stories to read this weekend, chosen by our editors.
The Accidental Alzheimer's Test

The Accidental Alzheimer's Test

In 1960, nearly half a million American teens took a survey. Researchers never expected that almost 60 years later, the results could help predict the risk of Alzheimer's disease.

The Washington Post
How to Have Better Conversations

How to Have Better Conversations

Etiquette experts lay out simple techniques to help you work any room. One thing they all agree on: Talk less, listen more.

The New York Times
The Doomsday Escape Plans of the Super-Rich

The Doomsday Escape Plans of the Super-Rich

Private escape jets and secret underground bunkers in New Zealand — see how Silicon Valley tech titans prepare for everything from nuclear war to a political uprising.

Bloomberg
At Home (and in Heaven) with Ina Garten

At Home (and in Heaven) with Ina Garten

She's pals with Jennifer Garner, Taylor Swift, and Michelle Obama and fantasy best friends with an entire generation of Food Network fans. Relaxing at her idyllic East Hampton estate, Garten whips up mustard-crusted chicken and says her real life is "just like on TV, but with worse language."

ELLE
Why Outer Space Is Now Art's Final Frontier

Why Outer Space Is Now Art's Final Frontier

The Apollo 12 mission brought men to the Moon (again) in 1969. But it also secretly delivered work by Andy Warhol and four other artists to establish the Moon Museum. Now another artist is sending a sculpture into orbit, testing the boundaries of art and the politics of space.

PBS NewsHour
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