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From: NYTimes.com <[email protected]> To: [email protected] Subject: Times Insider: Highlights From the Week Date: Sat, 08 Apr 2017 14:01:07 +0000 View in Browser Add [email protected] to your address boo-. g iThe New York limes `;The New York Times Saturday, April 8, 2017 NYTimes.comAnsider » EFTA00715425 Wake Silverstein and Emily Bazelon of the Times Magazine joined Adam Liptak, The Times's Supreme Court correspondent, at a Times Insider event on Monday. Jake Silverstein and Emily Bazelon of the Times Magazine joined Adam Liptak, The Times's Supreme Court correspondent, at a Times Insider event on Monday. Stephen Ifiltner/The New York Times Hello Insiders, Is it me or does the current news cycle make each week feel more intense than the last? The alerts on my cellphone piled up Thursday after the U.S. launched dozens of missiles at a Syrian government air base. President Donald Trump said the attack was conducted in the "vital national security interest" of the U.S. What do you think: Do you agree with Trump's decision to order a missile strike on Syria? Vote here. Meanwhile, the journalist Jeffrey Gettleman shared a harrowing account of meeting a former child soldier in South Sudan. It's raw and tragic. Please take the time to read it. Then consider, as counterpoint, our conversation on mindfulness with Dan Harris (the author of "io% Happier") and the Times reporter David Genes. They answered questions about meditation (How? Where? When?) which we might find useful in a moment of frenzy. Read! Finally, I hope you'll take a tour through the closet of the Times fashion critic Vanessa Friedman. If you've ever bought something to wear and wondered — "What on earth...?" - this may help explain it. eR ad! Until next week, Francesca Donner Times Insider What to Read Now EFTA00715426 age 9. Duop, left, reuniting with family in Bentiu, South Sudan. He became a soldier at age 9. Tyler Hicks/The New York Times Seeking the Truths Locked Inside a Child Soldier Thousands of children are fighting on front lines across the world, but there may be no area where the problem is as pernicious as the beat I cover. WAS THERE' Reporting on Brexit From the House of Commons i;:, I Hu :\ r.\::1:1.1.L. The initiation of Britain's withdrawal from Europe takes a reporter back to a definitive moment from another prime minister's tenure. TALK TO THE TIMES Live Chat: Cultivating Mindfulness in Challenging Times On Thursday, April 6, David Gelles, deputy editor of DealBook, and Dan Harris, author of "to% Happier," were on hand for a live chat about mindfulness. The Times's Chief Fashion Critic on the Mystery in Her Closet \ ANUss.11•IttEDNIAN Vanessa Friedman explains how she identified a potentially decade-defining fashion shift. EFTA00715427 Latino Players Welcome a Baseball Reporter Who `Speaks the Same Language' ENN ER KILlESS James Wagner, a New York Times sports writer, has found that his native command of Spanish helps him report from dugouts and locker rooms. LIVE CHAT Live Chat: What's in Store for Baseball Fans in 2017? Two New York Times sports journalists, Jay Schreiber and Benjamin Hoffman, chat about the 2017 baseball season. Returning West to Find Big Changes (and Plenty of Yogurt) in Idaho li) 1•11:1•.1O11NM/N A Times reporter discovers a counterexample to the national narrative of rural America at an economic and cultural standstill. What We're Reading Compiled by ANDREA KANNAPEI .1 Great reads around the web, from Kirk Johnson, Jan Hoffman and others. LIVE EVENT The Supreme Court: Where Do We Go From Here? By INSIDER STAFF On Monday, Jake Silverstein and Emily Bazelon of the Times Magazine joined Adam Liptak, The Times's Supreme Court correspondent, to discuss the court's future. EFTA00715428 When a Reporter Breaks the News — To the Source Sometimes on the Times Business desk, journalists find themselves with information about a company that even its executives don't know. LOOKING BACK 1986 I `Ms.' Joins The Times's Vocabulary By DAVID W. DUNLAP More than a decade after the honorific entered the dictionary and blanketed newsstands (as a magazine title), The Times conceded it was not a fad. A Few Things to Know About Times Insider You get our newsletter — great! But did you know that your Times Insider subscription also allows you to ... 1. Go behind the scenes! Read first-person accounts, tales from war zones and dispatches from our reporters around the world. Click here to visit our homepage. 2. Learn how we work! Hear how we're gearing up to cover President Trump and what the future of The Times might be on "Inside The Times," our weekly podcast. (Subscribe on imnes or Google Play.) 3. Join us for live conversation — and bring questions! Our live chats — in person and live-streamed — allow you to meet and ask questions of Times journalists like crossword editor Will Shortz, food editor Sam Sifton, travel editor Monica Drake, and columnists Frank Bruni and Gail Collins. 4. Download free TBooks! What do "Hamilton," the Russian doping scandal and Downton Abbey have in common? Each is the subject of one of our 140+ e-books — curated by Times editors and available for free to Insiders. 5. Give a Free NYT Subscription! Give a complimentary digital subscription to a family member or friend at no extra charge. EFTA00715429 FOLLOW NYTimes Fa FACEBOOK Tw ©nytimes Get more NYTimes.com newsletters » Times Journeys - Flow people that want to understand, travel. ABOUT THIS EMAIL You received this message because you signed up for NYlimes.com's Times Insider newsletter. 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