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Daily Cartoon: Friday, November 15th
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“You think they know something we don’t?”
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The Naïveté Behind Post-Election Despair
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What sort of reply can one offer to a person who has already decided that the world ends here?
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Republican Victory and the Ambience of Information
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For years, Democrats have sought to win elections by micro-targeting communities with detailed facts. What if the secret is big, sloppy notions seeded nationwide?
on Wed, 12PM
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Sentenced to Life for an Accident Miles Away
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A draconian legal doctrine called felony murder has put thousands of Americans—disproportionately young and Black—in prison.
on Dec 17
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The Florida Republican is among the most brazen and controversial figures in Donald Trump’s G.O.P. He’s also among the most influential.
on Feb 21
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“Say Nothing” Is a Gripping Drama of Political Disillusionment
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The FX adaptation of Patrick Radden Keefe’s book captures both the allure of the I.R.A.’s cause and the way violence comes to weigh on its perpetrators.
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Contemporary cycling is all about spandex and personal bests. The bicycle designer Grant Petersen has amassed an ardent following by urging people to get comfortable bikes, and go easy.
on Sep 16
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The Elegiac Art of Robert Frank
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Also: Rachel Syme samples opulent advent calendars, Helen Shaw reviews “Tammy Faye” and “A Wonderful World,” “Emilia Pérez” is streaming, and more.
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The Unexpected Pleasures of a Dirty Soda
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Fountain drinks spiked with syrups, creamers, and fruit purées became a sensation among Mormon mothers in Utah. Now they’re finding fans across America.
on Oct 21
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The Painful Pleasures of a Tattoo Convention
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The art endures partly because it’s rooted in the moment—the surrender of one person to another.
on Mon, 12PM
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A Woman Wonders If She’s Human in “I’m Not a Robot”
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In Victoria Warmerdam’s short film, a series of failed CAPTCHA tests plunges a woman into a strange new reality.
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What Russia and Ukraine Want from a Second Trump Presidency
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The Trump Administration will likely take the lead in any negotiations to end the war—a development that Vladimir Putin would welcome.
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Five Thought Experiments Concerning the Underlying Disease
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Our civic wells are poisoned. Why?
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“Terrorists in Retirement” Brings Wartime Traumas Back to Life
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With in-depth interviews and startling reënactments, the director Mosco Boucault details the anguish and the heroism of a mainly Jewish group of French Resistance fighters.
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