Home For You: The Doctor Prescribed an Obesity Drug. Her Insurer Called It ‘Vanity.’ byPunjabi Singers -June 02, 2022 Plus, U.S. Technology, a Longtime Tool for Russia, Becomes a Vulnerability June 2, 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 TODAYU.S. Technology, a Longtime Tool for Russia, Becomes a VulnerabilityA Disturbing New Pattern in Mass Shootings: Young AssailantsU.S. Imposes Sanctions on Yacht Company That Caters to Russian ElitesQueen Elizabeth's Platinum Jubilee: Seven Decades in PhotosThe U.S. Is Sending Advanced Weapons to Ukraine. But Conditions Apply.Go to homepageFROM HEALTHThe Doctor Prescribed an Obesity Drug. Her Insurer Called It 'Vanity.'Many insurance companies refuse to cover new weight loss drugs that their doctors deem medically necessary.Liviah's New Liver: A Family Grapples With a Girl's Puzzling HepatitisA 4-year-old in Ohio is one of hundreds of children worldwide who have developed unexplained liver problems in recent months.During the Omicron Wave, Death Rates Soared for Older PeopleLast year, people 65 and older died from Covid at lower rates than in previous waves. But with Omicron and waning immunity, death rates rose again.Make Swimming Your Summer WorkoutWith just 30 minutes and a few useful tricks, a trip to the pool can become serious exercise.Doctors Transplant Ear of Human Cells, Made by 3-D Printer3DBio Therapeutics, a biotech company in Queens, said it had for the first time used 3-D printing to make a body part with a patient's own cells.BASED ON YOUR INTERESTSDo Swedish People Feed Their Guests?After a Reddit post brought an unusual Swedish dining custom to light, Nordic people are trying to explain why they won't share the pickled herring.Beach House, Meet Ocean ViewA family's new home in California was right on the shore, but only a major renovation would make the waves really visible.$5.8 Billion in Loans Will Be Forgiven for Corinthian Colleges StudentsThe Education Department said it would wipe out the debts of 560,000 borrowers who had enrolled in the for-profit college chain, which collapsed in 2015.IMPROVE YOUR RECOMMENDATIONSInternationalNews from around the worldScienceThe wonders of humans and our worldHealth & FitnessHealth news and expert adviceTRY SOMETHING DIFFERENTExploring the Classic Co-ops of Brooklyn With Less Than $800,000 to Spend. Which Home Did They Choose?Alarmed by horror stories of construction defects in new buildings, and limited to a 10 percent down payment, a young couple tried to find a two-bedroom in decent condition. Here's what they saw.She Created SZA's Floral Bikini. Could She Help Me With a Centerpiece?A reporter learns about flower arranging from a botanical artist who wields a paintbrush.N.B.A. Finals Preview: The Celtics Reach for Golden State's CrownGolden State has been to the finals six times in eight years. But the young stars of the Celtics may finally be ready for their big moment.A Southern Home That Embodies Oh-This-Old-Thing EleganceThe Tennessee retreat Keith Meacham shares with her husband and children feels like a love letter to British country estates. And it's comfortable.A Brooklyn Home Designed With Fun in MindTo transform his Williamsburg townhouse into a child's pleasure palace, an architect consulted his own early memories (treehouses were involved).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 Facebook Twitter Share:For You: The Doctor Prescribed an Obesity Drug. Her Insurer Called It ‘Vanity.’ Facebook Twitter WhatsApp Pinterest LinkedIn Reddit Tumblr Telegram Email