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  1. The political equations surrounding Obamacare are shifting:

  2. George Bush is a man whose mission in life was to be liked. The mission has resurfaced:

  3. It means something that so much commentary, coming so quickly, concerns ways to undo the results of the election:

  4. Snap’s tenancy in Venice is an awkward form of urbanism:

  5. Why would Jeff Sessions hide talks with Sergey Kislyak?

  6. Is Wall Street responsible for our economic problems?

  7. In : I see the land media refer to Moby Dick as the embodiment of evil, and, frankly, this disappoints me.

  8. Donald Trump’s speech to Congress was not “normal”:

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  10. At an ad-hoc meeting of the Darfur People’s Association, immigration lawyers help men understand their cases. 

  11. It’s unclear if the exclusion of some news organizations by the White House is temporary or a more permanent turn.

  12. To understand the Trump phenomenon, look toward a corrupt Ohio congressman—whose vulgar behavior won him nine terms:

  13. The bizarre finale to the brought to mind the theory that we're living in a computer simulation gone haywire

  14. In : "Thank you Misses DeVos for my real good education."

  15. “Get Out” uses familiar devices to convey politically potent ideas about the state of race relations in America.

  16. What were Russia's motivations behind Sergey Kislyak's meetings with Jeff Sessions and Jared Kushner?

  17. Jonathan Franzen takes us out birding on a beautiful day, only to find that pleasure has a price.

  18. The Russia imbroglio is perhaps the only thing that could get Congressional Republicans to break with the President:

  19. In a kitchen the size of a large closet, one Columbia University senior is cooking gourmet meals for his friends:

  20. All of our readers can now access Rachel Carson’s 1962 series, “Silent Spring.” Read Part I here:

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