United Nations, Mexico, Hurricane Maria: Your Wednesday Briefing
yeast dough and filled with any number of different centers." "With the dexterity of a drum major wielding a baton, the baker picks one up
and twirls it around, first in one hand and then in the other," the report said, describing Luigino’s Pizzeria Alla Napoletana in Times Square. that a pie made from a
[The New York Times] • From the Op-Ed section: A new documentary shows how a Swedish
graduate student infiltrated the alt-right movement in the U.S. and Europe.
[The New York Times] Tips, both new and old, for a more fulfilling life.
[The New York Times] • The police in London said they were considering manslaughter
charges over the deaths of around 80 people in a fire at Grenfell Tower in June.
[The New York Times] • The Spanish police searched some offices of Catalonia’s regional government
and detained several officials ahead of a planned independence referendum, which the central government had declared illegal.
Here’s what you need to know: • President Trump made a bellicose debut speech at the United Nations, threatening to "totally destroy" North Korea
and referring to its dictator, Kim Jong-un, as "Rocket Man." He called the Iran nuclear deal "an embarrassment," promised to "crush the loser terrorists" in the Middle East and said the U.S. was prepared to confront Venezuela’s authoritarian government.