Newsletter Subject

Today's Headlines: Newest U.S. Strategy in Afghanistan Mirrors Past Plans for Retreat

From

nytimes.com

Email Address

nytdirect@nytimes.com

Sent On

Sun, Jul 29, 2018 08:13 AM

Email Preheader Text

He Was Dow’s ‘Dioxin Lawyer.’ Now He’s Trump’s Choice to Run the Superfund

He Was Dow’s ‘Dioxin Lawyer.’ Now He’s Trump’s Choice to Run the Superfund Program. View in [Browser]( | Add nytdirect@nytimes.com to your address book. [The New York Times]( [Most Popular]( | [Video]( | Subscribe: [Digital /]( [Home Delivery]( [My Account]( [The New York Times]( Sunday, July 29, 2018 IN THIS EMAIL: [Top News](#0) | [Editors' Picks](#2) | [World](#4) | [U.S.](#5) | [Politics](#6) | [Business](#7) | [Technology](#8) | [Sports](#9) | [Arts](#10) | [New York](#11) | [Magazine](#12) | [Travel](#13) | [Real Estate](#14) | [Fashion & Style](#15) | [Obituaries](#16) | [Editorial](#17) | [Op-Ed](#18) | [CUSTOMIZE »]( [] Top News [Newest U.S. Strategy in Afghanistan Mirrors Past Plans for Retreat]( [Newest U.S. Strategy in Afghanistan Mirrors Past Plans for Retreat]( By THOMAS GIBBONS-NEFF and HELENE COOPER The Trump administration is pushing Afghan commanders to surrender rural and sparsely populated areas of the country and focus on protecting cities. [He Was Dow’s ‘Dioxin Lawyer.’ Now He’s Trump’s Choice to Run the Superfund Program. ]( [He Was Dow’s ‘Dioxin Lawyer.’ Now He’s Trump’s Choice to Run the Superfund Program.]( By HIROKO TABUCHI and TRYGGVI ADALBJORNSSON Peter Wright helped negotiate a major Dow toxic cleanup. During that time, Dow was accused of submitting disputed data, misrepresenting scientific evidence and delaying the work. [Cardinal Theodore McCarrick Resigns Amid Sexual Abuse Scandal]( [Cardinal Theodore McCarrick Resigns Amid Sexual Abuse Scandal]( By ELISABETTA POVOLEDO and SHARON OTTERMAN Pope Francis accepted his letter of resignation and ordered the former archbishop of Washington to remain in seclusion while accusations against him were being examined, the Vatican said. For more top news, go to [NYTimes.com »]( ADVERTISEMENT [Get the Morning Briefing in Your Inbox]( [Get the Morning Briefing in Your Inbox]( What you need to know to start your day, delivered Monday through Friday. [Sign up »]( [] Editors' Picks [From a Space Station in Argentina, China Expands Its Reach in Latin America]( World [From a Space Station in Argentina, China Expands Its Reach in Latin America]( By ERNESTO LONDOÑO Our correspondent went to the deserts of Patagonia to examine how China secured its new base, a symbol of its growing clout in the region. [Motherhood in the Age of Fear]( Opinion [Motherhood in the Age of Fear]( By KIM BROOKS Women are being harassed and even arrested for making perfectly rational parenting decisions. [] QUOTATION OF THE DAY "The whole city is in flames, and the stuff is falling out of the sky. I want to call it ‘Silent Night,’ but that’s not it. This is spooky." [CHRISTINE SHIELDS]( who was trying to retrieve valued possessions from her dead mother’s home in Redding, Calif., on how a raging wildfire in the north had reminded her of something out of a horror or science fiction film. [] World [Go Home, South Korea Tells Workers, as Stress Takes Its Toll]( [Go Home, South Korea Tells Workers, as Stress Takes Its Toll]( By SU-HYUN LEE and TIFFANY MAY Though Japan brought the world the concept of “death from overwork,” South Koreans actually work longer hours. The government is trying to change that. [After Pakistan’s Heated Election, Key Parties Lend Support to Imran Khan]( [After Pakistan’s Heated Election, Key Parties Lend Support to Imran Khan]( By JEFFREY GETTLEMAN and DANIYAL HASSAN Swing parties are coalescing around Imran Khan, the cricket star whose political party won Pakistan’s elections, paving the way for him to ascend to the premiership. [‘I Think All Those People Are Dead’: Laos Dam Survivors Seek Word of Neighbors]( [‘I Think All Those People Are Dead’: Laos Dam Survivors Seek Word of Neighbors]( By MIKE IVES In shelters for victims of the dam failure in the south of the authoritarian country, official news is proving sparse and contradictory. For more world news, go to [NYTimes.com/World »]( ADVERTISEMENT [] U.S. [See America’s New Ellis Island: A South Texas Bus Terminal]( [See America’s New Ellis Island: A South Texas Bus Terminal]( By MANNY FERNANDEZ, MITCHELL FERMAN, Ilana Panich-Linsman and SARAH ALMUKHTAR Thousands of migrants, many fleeing violence and poverty, are arriving at America’s southwestern border as the nation’s family separation policy continues to draw criticism. [Meet New Orleans’s All-Female Biker Club]( SURFACING [Meet New Orleans’s All-Female Biker Club]( By SHANNON SIMS and AKASHA RABUT With stilettos and magenta-hued burnouts, the Caramel Curves are hard to miss on the riding scene. [Woman and 2 of Her Great-Grandchildren Die in Carr Fire, Family Says]( [Woman and 2 of Her Great-Grandchildren Die in Carr Fire, Family Says]( By SCOTT BRANSFORD and CHRISTINA CARON Ed Bledsoe left his wife and great-grandchildren to run errands and gather supplies. Less than an hour later, his neighborhood was engulfed in flames. For more U.S. news, go to [NYTimes.com/US »]( ADVERTISEMENT [] Politics [In Georgia Governor’s Race, a Defining Moment for a Southern State]( [In Georgia Governor’s Race, a Defining Moment for a Southern State]( By KEVIN SACK and ALAN BLINDER Democrats and Republicans alike believe that when Georgia chooses between Stacey Abrams and Brian Kemp, they will be signaling what the Deep South powerhouse stands for. [Still Standing, Jared Kushner and Ivanka Trump Step Back in the Spotlight]( [Still Standing, Jared Kushner and Ivanka Trump Step Back in the Spotlight]( By MAGGIE HABERMAN and KATIE ROGERS They have waited out, and in some cases ground down, their critics, and are ready to make a more visible push for their projects. [‘What Does a Trucker Look Like?’ It’s Changing, Amid a Big Shortage]( [‘What Does a Trucker Look Like?’ It’s Changing, Amid a Big Shortage]( By CATIE EDMONDSON Pressured by a strong demand for goods, an industry known for older white men is trying to recruit women, teenagers and people of color. For more political news, go to [NYTimes.com/Politics »]( [] Business [Beauty Is in the Eye of These Beholders]( [Beauty Is in the Eye of These Beholders]( By ELIZABETH HOLMES Beautycon is the Super Bowl of the beauty industry, where new products are unveiled and celebrities show up to launch their forays into the lucrative makeup business. [From the Poker Table to Wall Street]( [From the Poker Table to Wall Street]( By STEVE FRIESS Vanessa Selbst, the most successful female professional poker player of all time, is now working for Bridgewater Associates, the hedge fund led by Ray Dalio. [Would You Pay $1 Billion for This View?]( [Would You Pay $1 Billion for This View?]( By CANDACE JACKSON A 157-acre hilltop plot in Los Angeles is being pitched as the city’s most expensive residential property ever. For more business news, go to [NYTimes.com/Business »]( [] Technology [The $3 Billion Plan to Turn Hoover Dam Into a Giant Battery]( [The $3 Billion Plan to Turn Hoover Dam Into a Giant Battery]( By IVAN PENN, MIKA GRÖNDAHL, DAVID WALTER BANKS, JOSH HANER and JOSH WILLIAMS Engineers want to turn the dam into a vast reservoir of excess electricity from the solar farms and wind turbines that represent the power sources of the future. [Facebook Is Failing to Aid Inquiry Into ‘Fake News,’ British Lawmakers Say]( [Facebook Is Failing to Aid Inquiry Into ‘Fake News,’ British Lawmakers Say]( By DAVID D. KIRKPATRICK In a report to be released Sunday, a parliamentary committee accused Facebook of providing “disingenuous” answers to questions and of withholding information. [Dan Schulman of PayPal on Guns, Cash and Getting Punched]( Corner Office [Dan Schulman of PayPal on Guns, Cash and Getting Punched]( By DAVID GELLES A New Jersey native whose mother took him to civil rights marches says companies and chief executives “have a moral obligation to try to be a force for good.” For more technology news, go to [NYTimes.com/Technology »]( [] Sports [When a Surfer Lands a Skateboard Trick, Who Gets to Name It?]( [When a Surfer Lands a Skateboard Trick, Who Gets to Name It?]( By MATT RUBY Albee Layer pulled off what looked like an original move on a surfboard. Soon after, the royalty of surfing, skateboarding and snowboarding began a debate about what to call it. [Geraint Thomas Secures His First Tour de France Title]( [Geraint Thomas Secures His First Tour de France Title]( By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Thomas effectively sealed his first Tour de France title on Saturday by protecting the yellow jersey in the time trial on the penultimate stage. [A Sports Psychology Guru Dies, but His Practices Live On]( [A Sports Psychology Guru Dies, but His Practices Live On]( By BILLY WITZ Ken Ravizza may not be as famous as Joe Maddon, the Cubs manager. But like Maddon, he changed the way people approach and think about baseball. For more sports news, go to [NYTimes.com/Sports »]( [] Arts [The Comedy-Destroying, Soul-Affirming Art of Hannah Gadsby]( [The Comedy-Destroying, Soul-Affirming Art of Hannah Gadsby]( By MELENA RYZIK Creating the furious stand-up special “Nanette” was an act of self-preservation for the Australian star. The result has been a sensation “beyond my comprehension.” [If Comedy Is Making You Feel Bad, You’re Not Paying Attention]( On Comedy [If Comedy Is Making You Feel Bad, You’re Not Paying Attention]( By JASON ZINOMAN The belief that stand-ups might be able to change the world is so 2016. But dumping on the power of comedy now ignores what the art form has become. [Billy Joel’s Got a Good Job and Hits in His Head]( [Billy Joel’s Got a Good Job and Hits in His Head]( By ROB TANNENBAUM He stopped making new pop music in 1993, but his fans stuck around. Celebrating his 100th Madison Square Garden show, he spoke about writing songs and staying alive. For more arts news, go to [NYTimes.com/Arts »]( [] New York [More Women Deserve Statues in New York. Here Are 10.]( Big City [More Women Deserve Statues in New York. Here Are 10.]( By GINIA BELLAFANTE Few women are lionized with public monuments in New York, and as the city prepares to redress that, we asked readers who should be memorialized. Here is what they told us. [The City’s Buried Treasure Isn’t Under the Dirt. It Is the Dirt.]( [The City’s Buried Treasure Isn’t Under the Dirt. It Is the Dirt.]( By RICHARD SCHIFFMAN Construction sites used to send New York’s dirt to landfills upstate. But new research suggests the soil — if you dig deep enough — is a valuable commodity. [Strike a Pose (but Be Ready to Sweat)]( Fit City [Strike a Pose (but Be Ready to Sweat)]( By ILISE S. CARTER Vogueing is having another moment, and those who would like to study with a master from the House of Ninja can do so at a downtown dance studio. For more New York news, go to [NYTimes.com/NewYork »]( [] Magazine [How Goop’s Haters Made Gwyneth Paltrow’s Company Worth $250 Million]( Feature [How Goop’s Haters Made Gwyneth Paltrow’s Company Worth $250 Million]( By TAFFY BRODESSER-AKNER Inside the growth of the most controversial brand in the wellness industry. [What the Mystery of the Tick-Borne Meat Allergy Could Reveal]( Feature [What the Mystery of the Tick-Borne Meat Allergy Could Reveal]( By MOISES VELASQUEZ-MANOFF Unraveling why tick bites are suddenly causing a strange reaction in some people who eat meat could help scientists better understand how all allergies work. [The Billionaire Yogi Behind Modi’s Rise]( Feature [The Billionaire Yogi Behind Modi’s Rise]( By ROBERT F. WORTH Baba Ramdev built a business empire out of mass yoga camps and ayurvedic products. But is his pious traditionalism a mask for darker forces? For more magazine news, go to [NYTimes.com/Magazine »]( [] Travel [Finding Yourself in Los Angeles]( Pursuits [Finding Yourself in Los Angeles]( By REIF LARSEN The novelist Reif Larsen seeks out sites of reverence in and around this sprawling city, places of quiet contemplation far from the gridlock and glamour. [Into the Land of Happiness]( Cultured Traveler [Into the Land of Happiness]( By JENNIFER MOSES A couple hope to experience “something big, something different” on a trip to Nepal and Bhutan. There was only one possible stumbling block: the organized tour they signed up for. [Places 22 and 23 of 52: Cheeky Surprises in Bristol, and a ‘Wee Look Around’ Glasgow]( The 52 Places Traveler [Places 22 and 23 of 52: Cheeky Surprises in Bristol, and a ‘Wee Look Around’ Glasgow]( By JADA YUAN After months on the road, our columnist catches her breath as she explores two welcoming cities in Britain. For more travel news, go to [NYTimes.com/Travel »]( [] Real Estate [The People’s Penthouse]( [The People’s Penthouse]( By STEFANOS CHEN In a cooling market, shared lounges and pools are taking over what used to be residential pinnacles for the elite. [Confessions of a Late-Blooming Gardener]( Domestic Lives [Confessions of a Late-Blooming Gardener]( By JAN BENZEL A city dweller finds herself drawn into a life with plants and trowels. [A First Apartment, With (Almost) Zero Waste]( Renters [A First Apartment, With (Almost) Zero Waste]( By KIM VELSEY Moving to a solo apartment without all the attendant consumption takes real commitment. For more real estate news, go to [NYTimes.com/RealEstate »]( [] Fashion & Style [Giddy Up, Girlfriend!]( [Giddy Up, Girlfriend!]( By GRAY CHAPMAN Loving horses might insulate you from all the manure on the internet. [Summer Vacation? Nah, I’m Taking a Creative Hiatus]( [Summer Vacation? Nah, I’m Taking a Creative Hiatus]( By CARRIE SEIM Exotic travels and sunny beaches are so last year. Well-off overachievers are devoting their summer to pursuits like boat building and book writing. [His Dating Profile Listed Reasons Not to Date Him. She Was Intrigued.]( Vows [His Dating Profile Listed Reasons Not to Date Him. She Was Intrigued.]( By ALIX STRAUSS “Love is finding the person who understands you more intimately than you ever thought possible.” For more fashion news, go to [NYTimes.com/Fashion »]( [] Obituaries [Hatidza Mehmedovic, 65, Dies; Spoke Out for Bosnia Massacre Victims]( [Hatidza Mehmedovic, 65, Dies; Spoke Out for Bosnia Massacre Victims]( By BARBARA SURK She helped found Mothers of Srebrenica, seeking justice for the 8,000 men and boys — her husband and sons among them — killed by Serb forces in 1995. [Dr. Kimishige Ishizaka, Who Found Allergy Link, Dies at 92]( [Dr. Kimishige Ishizaka, Who Found Allergy Link, Dies at 92]( By SAM ROBERTS Working with his wife, he identified an antibody that, in allergic individuals, produces excess amounts of histamine, which makes them sneeze. For more Obituaries, go to [NYTimes.com/Obituaries »]( [] Editorial [How the Suffrage Movement Betrayed Black Women ]( [How the Suffrage Movement Betrayed Black Women]( By BRENT STAPLES As the United States celebrates the centennial of the 19th Amendment, it’s vital to remember that some of its heroes were less than heroic. For more opinion, go to [NYTimes.com/Opinion »]( [] Op-Ed [Mike Pence, Holy Terror]( [Mike Pence, Holy Terror]( By FRANK BRUNI Are you sure you want to get rid of Donald Trump? [How Do You Want to Die?]( Contributing Op-Ed Writer [How Do You Want to Die?]( By SANDEEP JAUHAR Patients say they prefer a quick and painless demise. But they often choose otherwise. [War Stories We’ve Been Missing for 50 Years]( Exposures [War Stories We’ve Been Missing for 50 Years]( By RAUL ROMAN The Vietnam War altered life for so many in two countries, but Americans know very little about their old enemy. [Why Mistranslation Matters]( [Why Mistranslation Matters]( By MARK POLIZZOTTI Would history have been different if Khrushchev had used a better interpreter? [Why Trump Can’t Quit Tariffs]( [Why Trump Can’t Quit Tariffs]( By ROSS DOUTHAT Because his other populist promises are broken, he has to keep this one. For more opinion, go to [NYTimes.com/Opinion »]( Follow NYTimes [Facebook] [FACEBOOK]( [Twitter] [@NYTimes]( [Pinterest] [Pinterest]( [Instagram] [Instagram]( Get more [NYTimes.com newsletters »]( | Get unlimited access to NYTimes.com and our NYTimes apps. [Subscribe »]( ABOUT THIS EMAIL This is an automated email. Please do not reply directly to this email from NYTimes.com. You received this message because you signed up for NYTimes.com's Today's Headlines newsletter. [Unsubscribe]( | [Manage Subscriptions]( | [Change Your Email]( | [Privacy Policy]( | [Contact]( | [Advertise]( Copyright 2018 The New York Times Company 620 Eighth Avenue New York, NY 10018

EDM Keywords (213)

world working women wife way washington want waited vital view victims used unveiled understands turn trying try trump trowels trip toll today time think taking symbol sweat sure summer stuff study strategy stilettos start spotlight spoke south something soil sneeze sky sites signed signaling shelters seclusion saturday run royalty road rise reverence retreat result resignation represent report reminded remember remain redress received ready reach race quick questions protecting projects premiership prefer power poverty pose pools plants pitched person people penthouse paypal patagonia pakistan overachievers ordered one north ninja nepal neighbors neighborhood need nation name mystery months missing miss message memorialized master mask many manure making makes make little lionized life letter less launch land know kirkpatrick killed khrushchev keep intrigued intimately inbox ilise ignores identified husband house horror home hits histamine heroic heroes head hard harassed happiness growth gridlock government got goop goods good glamour girlfriend gets force forays focus flames finding fear famous falling failing eye examined examine engulfed email dumping drawn dow dirt different die devoting deserts delaying debate death day david date dam critics country contradictory concept comprehension comedy color city choice changed change centennial call broken britain bristol breath boys bhutan belief beholders baseball ascend arriving around antibody america age act accused accusations account able 92 23 2016 1993 10

Marketing emails from nytimes.com

View More
Sent On

08/12/2024

Sent On

08/12/2024

Sent On

07/12/2024

Sent On

07/12/2024

Sent On

07/12/2024

Sent On

07/12/2024

Email Content Statistics

Subscribe Now

Subject Line Length

Data shows that subject lines with 6 to 10 words generated 21 percent higher open rate.

Subscribe Now

Average in this category

Subscribe Now

Number of Words

The more words in the content, the more time the user will need to spend reading. Get straight to the point with catchy short phrases and interesting photos and graphics.

Subscribe Now

Average in this category

Subscribe Now

Number of Images

More images or large images might cause the email to load slower. Aim for a balance of words and images.

Subscribe Now

Average in this category

Subscribe Now

Time to Read

Longer reading time requires more attention and patience from users. Aim for short phrases and catchy keywords.

Subscribe Now

Average in this category

Subscribe Now

Predicted open rate

Subscribe Now

Spam Score

Spam score is determined by a large number of checks performed on the content of the email. For the best delivery results, it is advised to lower your spam score as much as possible.

Subscribe Now

Flesch reading score

Flesch reading score measures how complex a text is. The lower the score, the more difficult the text is to read. The Flesch readability score uses the average length of your sentences (measured by the number of words) and the average number of syllables per word in an equation to calculate the reading ease. Text with a very high Flesch reading ease score (about 100) is straightforward and easy to read, with short sentences and no words of more than two syllables. Usually, a reading ease score of 60-70 is considered acceptable/normal for web copy.

Subscribe Now

Technologies

What powers this email? Every email we receive is parsed to determine the sending ESP and any additional email technologies used.

Subscribe Now

Email Size (not include images)

Font Used

No. Font Name
Subscribe Now

Copyright © 2019–2025 SimilarMail.