HomeFor You: A couple lost four children in the floodwaters. For You: A couple lost four children in the floodwaters. Cricket Lovers July 30, 2022 0 Plus, Biden Savors Much-Needed Victories. But Will the Highs Overshadow the Lows? July 30, 2022Hello.Every day, we'll send you stories we think you'll care about. Improve your recommendations by letting us know what you're interested in.CHOOSE YOUR INTERESTS WHAT YOU MAY HAVE MISSED TODAYBiden Savors Much-Needed Victories. But Will the Highs Overshadow the Lows?Democrats Got a Climate Bill. Joe Manchin Got Drilling, and More.In Flood-Stricken Kentucky, the Search for Victims IntensifiesA couple lost four children in the floodwaters.Europe's Race to Secure New Energy Sources Is on a Knife's EdgeGo to homepageFROM STYLEThe Life and Death of Daniel Auster, a Son of Literary BrooklynMemorably depicted in his father's books, he struggled with drug addiction through a life that put him close to a notorious murder and came to an end in a family tragedy.The Polygraph Test That Saved My MarriageWhat a terrifying relief it was to have to tell the truth about everything.Why a Vogue Cover Created a Controversy for Olena ZelenskaIs the magazine romanticizing war, or is the first lady weaponizing glossies?Why Is My Sister Telling People About My Miscarriage?A reader grapples with her sister's cavalier treatment of personal news that was shared in confidence.Where Rihanna Got Her Style GrooveAn insider look at Crop Over, the Barbadian equivalent of Carnival, an annual celebration of music and heritage — and amazing outfits.Tomorrow: From Our Sunday MagazineEvery day we'll feature stories from a different section. Check back daily.BASED ON YOUR INTERESTSWhat's Next for LeBron James Jr.?Coaches recruiting the high school point guard known as Bronny will have a lot to navigate, including his famous father's ties to Nike, ESPN and the state of Ohio.Biden Tests Positive for Covid Again in 'Rebound' CaseThe president tested positive on Saturday morning and will once again isolate, though his symptoms have not come back, the White House physician said.Larry Josephson, Champion of Free-Form Radio, Dies at 83His dyspeptic morning show helped make WBAI-FM in New York a vibrant, eccentric, alternative radio haven. "I was the first angry man in morning radio," he said.IMPROVE YOUR RECOMMENDATIONSInternationalNews from around the worldScienceThe wonders of humans and our worldHealth & FitnessHealth news and expert adviceTRY SOMETHING DIFFERENTRussian National Charged With Spreading Propaganda Through U.S. GroupsFederal authorities say the man recruited several American political groups and used them to sow discord and interfere with elections.Banana Yoshimoto Wants You to Feel AgainIn "Dead-End Memories," five stories about lonely women who encounter ghosts, infidelities, betrayals — and human connection.National Park Booking App Leaves Users Feeling Lost in the WoodsLittle availability for campsites. Confusing booking windows. Traveler and travel industry frustration is growing with Recreation.gov, the online portal to book accommodations and access on federal lands.At a LIV Golf Event, Thin Crowds and a Tense StartThe controversy over the new golf series, which is backed by Saudi Arabia's sovereign wealth fund, isn't going away. But on the course, fans enjoyed the easygoing camaraderie among the players.Using Fiction to Summon the Glittering, Golden Age of HollywoodAnthony Marra's "Mercury Pictures Presents," his long-awaited second novel, is a homage to the movies and to his immigrant family.TAKE A BREAK, PLAY A GAMEThe Mini CrosswordSolve this bite-sized puzzle in just a few minutes.Spelling BeeHow many words can you make with 7 letters?TilesMatch visual elements and keep your chain going.See all our gamesTHAT'S IT FOR TODAYHelp us find the best stories for you. CHOOSE YOUR INTERESTS To stop receiving these emails, unsubscribe or manage your email preferences.Subscribe to the Times | Get the NYT appChange Your Email | Privacy Policy | Contact | Advertise | California NoticesThe New York Times Company 620 Eighth Avenue New York, NY 10018 Newer Older