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Authorities Fear Extremists Are Targeting U.S. Power Grid

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A string of mysterious attacks on power stations across the U.S. has rekindled fears about the vulnerabilities of America’s electricity infrastructure, which security officials have warned presents a growing target to extremists and saboteurs. Attacks and suspicious activity at U.S. power stations reached a decade-long high last year, with more than 100 reported incidents in the first eight months of 2022, according to a TIME review of the Department of Energy’s most recent data, which runs through August. Read More...

Best and Worst Dressed at the 53rd Annual Grammy Awards

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Arcade Fire and Esperanza Spalding took home the big awards from last night’s Grammys. But NewsFeed was watching the winners and losers on the red carpet, too. ncG1vNJzZmimlazAp7HEnWWtoZ2ae6S7zGhpaWlhZH1ze5BtZpudo6l6orrDZq6oqqOpeqW%2BxKyqnpxdlsFuwMeeZG5ropl6orrNrpilZZenrq652GaYsJmimcBw

Books: The Blood Jet Is Poetry

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ARIEL by Sylvia Plath. 85 pages. Harper & Row. $4.95. On a dank day in February 1963, a pretty young mother of two children was found in a London flat with her head in the oven and the gas jets wide open. The dead woman was Sylvia Plath, 30, an American poet whose marriage to Ted Hughes, a British poet, had gone on the rocks not long before. Her published verses, appearing occasionally in American magazines and gathered in a single volume, The Colossus, had displayed accents of refinement, but had not yet achieved authority of tone. Read More...

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