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Shortz, The New York Times's crossword editor, chats with a puzzle
enthusiast at a Times Insider event on Tuesday.
Will Shortz, The New York Times's crossword editor, chats with a puzzle enthusiast at a Times Insider
event on Tuesday. Stephen Hiltner/The New York Times
Hello Insiders,
How many of us thought we knew where the Super Bowl was headed at halftime last
week? The reporter Ben Shpigel takes us through the twists and turns of that night,
writing right up until deadline. It's a razor-sharp look at how reporting gets done at
The Times that I think you will love. Read!
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The week was a big one for word nerds. We brought three Times puzzle masters —
including crossword editor Will Shortz — to a live audience for an evening of verbal
gymnastics. Watch the video and play along!
In other news, . sure you read that an appeals court refused to reinstate the
president's travel ban. Op-ed columnist Andrew Rosenthal shares his thoughts on
that — and other news that made him glad, sad and mad. Listen!
Speaking of which, does the idea of a travel ban make you mad, sad or glad? Weigh
in with our poll — and share your views in the comments.
Until next week,
Francesca Donner
Times Insider
What to Read Now
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INSIDER PODCASTS
aTop row: President
Good, Bad and Mad: Andrew Trump, left, and Senate
Majority Leader Mitch
Rosenthal on the News McConnell last month;
Bottom row: Judge
"We still have a court system." The Opinion columnist Andrew Richard R. Clifton, left,
Rosenthal on the Trump administration's latest moves and other
news.
`Or So It Seemed': Notes on Rewriting Belichick, Tom
Brady and LeGarrette
the Super Bowl Blount celebrate after
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With the Atlanta Falcons up 28-3 in Super Bowl 51, a Times reporter Patriots' victory.
was well into writing a story about the team's domination over the
Patriots. And then the improbable happened.
A Good Meal Is Hard to Find — at
Least on New York's Upper West Side
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White Gold is the first Upper West Side eatery that's gotten a starred
review since the restaurant critic Pete Wells started at The Times.
LIVE EVENT
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Will Shortz: Meet the Puzzle Master! in The New York Times
Will Shortz, Deb Amlen and Joel Fagliano were on hand to discuss special section on
The New York Times's approach to puzzles. Watch a video stream of Sunday has 728 clues.
their discussion.
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Aren't We Off Sugar Now? Not Quite. ;113omegranate Rose
Granita
Welcome Yotam Ottolenghi.
Sam Sifton, the food editor of The Times, on the start of a new baking
column from a celebrated British chef.
WEEKLY POLL
(Refugees from Syria
Does the Idea of a Travel Ban Make arrived at O'Hare
International Airport on
You Mad, Sad or Glad? Tuesday in Chicago.
Weigh in with Times Insider's weekly poll.
Harry Belafonte: Inside Dish Belafonte in
By .10IIN LELAND
Midtown Manhattan on
Nov. 8, 2016.
The reporter John Leland can't tell what, exactly, Harry Belafonte
said. But that doesn't mean he can't dish.
LOOKING BACK
a'The New York Times
1941 I On a Day of Infamy, The Times broadcast news of the
attack on Pearl Harbor
Is On the Air hours before it hit print.
By DAVID W. DUNLAP
And Lester Bernstein,
The debut of Michael Barbaro's "The Daily" audio show is a reminder above at a 2012
that The Times has been broadcasting the news for 76 years.
A Few Things to Know About Times Insider
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1. Go behind the scenes!
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