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Fri Jul 17
The Accidental Architect of the Internet’s Brain
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Daily Cartoon: Thursday, July 30th
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Inside OpenAI’s Hack of Hugging Face
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Mitch McConnell: The Musical
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“One and No One,” by Gabriel Winslow-Yost
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“Furious” Is a Crime Drama for a Post-Epstein World
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Will Left-Wing Democrats Reinvent the Party or Hurt Its Chances in November?
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The Irony and the Ecstasy of Colson Whitehead
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Memorandum from the National Review Committee for National Day Designations
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How Donald Trump Silenced the Voice of America
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The Woman Who Took On the N.R.A. After Two Gun Suicides
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Daily Cartoon: Wednesday, July 29th
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Richard Blanco Reads Elizabeth Bishop
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Three Books Sheila Heti Recommends
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The Department of Labored Content
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Fairfield Porter’s Lush, Lonely Vision of the World
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Dear Pepper: How to Have Some of It All?
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The Sunlit Joylessness of Netflix’s “Little House on the Prairie”
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Charli XCX and the Strokes Are (Sort of) Making Rock Music
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Daily Cartoon: Tuesday, July 28th
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Trump’s Isolationism Is Losing the Great E.V. Race
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The Kids Are Kind of Alright
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The Kids Are Kind of All Right
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Bari Weiss Is On It
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How Bots Took Over Our Lives
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Daily Cartoon: Monday, July 27th
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“Tick Check,” by Michael Dickman
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“Any Younger,” by Natalie Shapero
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What Would It Mean to See a New Color?
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The Myth of the Food Desert
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Take Me Out to the Brainball Game
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Pierre-Emmanuel Lyet’s “Repose”
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Johnny Knoxville, America’s God of Mischief
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John Leguizamo Is a Noble Fellow
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How Netanyahu’s Top General Became His Strongest Challenger
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Get Yer Statue of Liberty Here!
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Fab Morvan Takes Back His Voice
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Exit Memo
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Briefly Noted Book Reviews
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A Woman Lost Two Partners to Guns—Then the N.R.A. Came to Collect
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“Padam Padam” Separates the Party People from the Homebodies
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“Earthly Delights,” by Sheila Heti
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Which Way Should the Democratic Party Go Now?
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Sheila Heti on the Mystery of Lust
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Sheila Heti Reads “Earthly Delights”
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Restaurant Review: Somssi
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Gregg Araki Thinks It’s Good to Get Your Heart Broken
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Whoopi Goldberg Was and Always Will Be the Whole Show
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The Rise of the “Scenario,” a Trendy Way of Forecasting our Dystopian Future
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Congress Used to Work. What Happened?
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