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Sat May 23
The Hole in Donald Trump’s Venezuelan Oil Strategy
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A Trollish New Campus Novel Hates Students and Professors Alike
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Books to Bring on Vacation
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Has Tech Robbed Us of Our Sensory Lives?
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In “Disclosure Day,” Steven Spielberg Steps Out from Behind the Curtain
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How to Canoe to the World Cup in New Jersey
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David Hockney’s Hidden Depths
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Daily Cartoon: Tuesday, June 16th
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I Am Your Dad’s Nest Camera and I Am Ready for Shit to Go Down
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How Scott McTominay Led Scotland Back to the World Cup
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Olivia Rodrigo’s Early-Twenties Lament
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How Tina Fey Wrote the Most Realistic—and Optimistic—Marriage on TV
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Daily Cartoon: Monday, June 15th
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Fight Night at the White House
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“Yuppies,” “Mutiny,” and “How to Start,” Reviewed
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“Sectioned,” by Meghan O’Rourke
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“American Pokeberry,” by January Gill O’Neil
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On the Front Lines of Delaney Hall, ICE’s Newark Prison
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Misery Loves Company—If There Are Snacks
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Melanie Hamrick Is Still On Pointe
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Meet Russ Freud
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Lessons from the Original Tech Bubble
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Ken Griffin’s Billions and Billions
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Jürgen Habermas Defended Reason in a Darkening Age
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Jackie Gleason’s Paranormal Activity
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Inside the Ludicrous, Deadly Serious Plan to Take Over Greenland
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Gustavo Dudamel and James Conlon Exit L.A.
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Briefly Noted Book Reviews
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Beyond Banners
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“Mutter,” by Esther Yi
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Why Todd Blanche Should Not Be Attorney General
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Restaurant Review: Marcel
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Laverne Cox Wants to “Rehumanize Everybody”
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How Did American Christianity End Up Like This?
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The World Cup and the Changing Psyche of the Haitian Diaspora
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The Long Road to Margaret Thatcher’s Britain
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Kate Millett Disappears
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Donald Trump’s Imperial Birthday Spectacle
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Iran Can Hold America Hostage in Either War or Peace
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The Sports Journalist Pablo Torre Has a Pulitzer, but Still Feels Like the “Turd” in the Pool
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Rachel Goldberg-Polin on Losing a Son in Gaza
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Pierre-Emmanuel Lyet’s “After the Comeback”
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Daily Cartoon: Friday, June 12th
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“Mudville,” Reviewed: An Atlanta Filmmaker’s Expansive D.I.Y. Family Drama
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Why “Book-Shaming” Won’t Solve the Children’s Literacy Crisis
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The Hell-Raising Rocker Who Conquered Country Radio
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Power Play: Behind the Music of “Heated Rivalry”
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How the Dangerous Rise in Anti-Immigration Politics Went Mainstream
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Are Americans Too Old?
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A Wondrous Array of Boundary Pushers at SummerStage
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