Death and Detention on the Texas Border 
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by Gaby Del Valle
2d ago
It began as a small group: a few dozen travelers drifting towards the border, full of fear and hope, united in the belief that they could change their fates. Well-wishers along the route gathered to bid them good luck, to pray for them, to remind them that they were on a righteous path. The group’s ..read more
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More Real Than Life
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by Gabriel Winslow-Yost
2d ago
What kind of place is the Internet? A few years ago, an essay called “The Dark Forest Theory of the Internet,” by Yancey Strickler, one of the founders of Kickstarter, started getting passed around online. In it, he observed that as the publicly accessible Internet gets more hostile, besieged by “the ads, the tracking, the ..read more
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Translation Without Angels
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by Walt Hunter
4d ago
I was given an idea of the good and I was taken quickly from the same idea, though at first it was as simple as a tree I saw the ground, conserving summer, populate with geese, some deer, the pachysandra. The good was what I had without myself. When I describe it now, the whole ..read more
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Self-Portrait of the US as Conjoined Twins
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by Ansel Elkins
4d ago
It was there since the beginning:                                                            the white rope, eye splice                                 ..read more
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‘A Long-Tongue Saga’
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by Christopher Byrd
4d ago
The novel Divine Days by Leon Forrest, reissued after three decades, is over a thousand pages that elicit from the reader every emotion from awe to exasperation ..read more
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Safe Havens
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by Quinn Slobodian
4d ago
The UK’s ”second empire” of tax-free jurisdictions around the world persists despite the overwhelming evidence that it enables corruption, drains public budgets, and exacerbates inequality ..read more
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Supersize That?
The New York Review of Books
by Martin Filler
4d ago
New supertall skyscrapers planned for Manhattan will reduce the Empire State Building and the Chrysler Building to the scale of souvenir tchotchkes. With the current glut of unoccupied office space, they may be the last of their kind ..read more
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Dr. B
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by Pamela Druckerman
4d ago
Jill Biden is a barrier-breaking national figure. What are we to make of the wholesome, at times bland story she tells about herself ..read more
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Big Germany, What Now?
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by Timothy Garton Ash
4d ago
The post-Wall era is over and everyone, including the Germans, is asking which way Germany—the most powerful country in the European Union—will go ..read more
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The Woman in the Well
The New York Review of Books
by Catherine Lacey
4d ago
In Forbidden Notebook by Alba de Céspedes, a dissatisfied Italian everywoman starts keeping a diary, and eventually her own thoughts become too much to bear ..read more
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