When the Arctic Melts
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by Elizabeth Kolbert
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What the fate of Greenland means for the rest of the Earth ..read more
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Silicon Valley, the New Lobbying Monster
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by Charles Duhigg
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From crypto to A.I., the tech sector is pouring millions into super PACS that intimidate politicians into supporting its agenda ..read more
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Growing Up with the Writer Ved Mehta
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by Sage Mehta
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Growing up with the writer Ved Mehta ..read more
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The K-Pop King
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by Alex Barasch
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Chairman Bang, the man behind BTS, is bringing his formula for creating K-pop idols to America ..read more
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Bob Marley’s Accidental Photographer
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by Nick Paumgarten
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Lee Jaffe, the musician’s friend, fixer, and collaborator, recalls falling in with the Wailers and compiling his new book, “Hit Me with Music ..read more
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A Play About a Bar, on a Barge Next to the Bar
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by Ben McGrath
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In “The Wind and the Rain,” which is staged in the harbor and begins during Hurricane Sandy, Sunny’s Bar, in Red Hook, Brooklyn, is the subject of and the actual location for the final act ..read more
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Can America Handle a Petless Presidency?
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by Zach Helfand
4d ago
In an election season dominated by dead dogs, childless cat ladies, pets for dinner, and dumped bear cubs, the ferret lobby has some advice ..read more
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Etiquette Makes Kate McKinnon Sad
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by Emma Allen
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Over high tea, the former “S.N.L.” star puzzles over whether good manners are antithetical to humor ..read more
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Trump’s Dangerous Immigration Obsession
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by Jonathan Blitzer
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The daily stream of racism and mendacity has had a numbing effect. But the question of what Trump might actually do is a prospect that voters cannot afford to ignore ..read more
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Sleep Essential for Health
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by Ian Frazier
4d ago
Donald Trump is lying next to you in the bed, wearing snug cotton pajamas printed to look like his signature blue suit. You want to tell him a few things you think he ought to know, but his fake snoring drowns you out ..read more
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