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Thu Oct 16
How Bad Is It?: Why an Antifascism Scholar Fled the Country
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ICE and the Smartphone Panopticon
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Nicholas Thompson and the Art of the Run
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Daily Cartoon: Wednesday, October 29th
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When the Government Stops Defending Civil Rights
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When a Crackdown Involving the I.R.A. Backfired, Comically, in “The Ban”
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In Guillermo del Toro’s “Frankenstein,” a Vast Vision Gets Netflixed Down to Size
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Sarah Jessica Parker Talks with Rachel Syme
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St. Vincent Talks with Vinson Cunningham
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Trailer: “Blood Relatives”
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Daily Cartoon: Tuesday, October 28th
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“Blood Relatives,” Episode 6
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“Blood Relatives,” Episode 5
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“Blood Relatives,” Episode 4
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“Blood Relatives,” Episode 3
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“Blood Relatives,” Episode 2
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“Blood Relatives,” Episode 1
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The Sports-Betting Disaster
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I, a Performatively Feminist Male, Will Be Touring Internationally
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George Saunders and Zadie Smith Talk with Deborah Treisman
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Kate Berlant and Jacqueline Novak Talk with Rachel Syme
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Why Biden’s White House Press Secretary Is Leaving the Democratic Party
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Daily Cartoon: Monday, October 27th
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“The Fifties,” by Monica Ferrell
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“Sorry for Existing,” by Patricia Lockwood
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Why Immanuel Kant Still Has More to Teach Us
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Victoria Tentler-Krylov’s “Racing Through Fall”
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Trump and the Presidency That Wouldn’t Shut Up
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The Lessons of an Indefensible Pardon for a Crypto Billionaire
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Some People Can’t See Mental Images. The Consequences Are Profound
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Rendez-Vous Chez Moi
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Rachel Dratch Gets Metaphysical on Her Woo-Woo Podcast
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Performance Art
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Letters from Our Readers
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Jennifer Lawrence Goes Dark
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Jamar Roberts’s Second Act
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Inside the Data Centers That Train A.I. and Drain the Electrical Grid
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How Monsters Went from Menacing to Misunderstood
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Daniel Denvir Digs Zohran Mamdani
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Briefly Noted Book Reviews
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Betsy Aidem, Working Woman
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“Outcomes,” by Nathan Blum
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Nathan Blum on Education, Inside and Outside the Classroom
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Nathan Blum Reads “Outcomes”
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Mo Amer Has Survived by Being Funny
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Helen, Help Me: How Do I Get Beyond Tripadvisor?
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Gideon Lewis-Kraus on Rebecca West’s “The Crown Versus William Joyce”
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What if the Big Law Firms Hadn’t Caved to Trump?
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What Israel and Hamas Actually Want from the Gaza Ceasefire
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On My Last Leg
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