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How Not to Solve the Refugee Crisis

A case of mistaken identity put the wrong man in jail. Now it highlights the failure of prosecutions to tackle a humanitarian disaster.

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Literary Style and the Lessons of Memoir

We often turn to memoir for wisdom rather than form. But sometimes the form is the lesson.

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Did a Cancelled Memorial to Norway’s Utøya Massacre Go Too Far?

The controversial plans for “Memory Wound,” by the Swedish artist Jonas Dahlberg, differed in instructive ways from other memorials that confront feelings of irremediable loss.

July 25, 2017

Touring Jim Henson’s Restless Creative Spirit, at the Museum of the Moving Image

A permanent exhibition, newly opened in Queens, provides a dizzying portrait of the imagination behind the Muppets.

July 25, 2017

Rejected Slogans for the Democratic Party’s New Agenda

“It’s Donkey Time: A Good Time,” “Again, Bernie Would Not Have Won,” and many more.

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John McCain and the Politics of Decency

The Arizona senator has been capable of hawkish overreach, and political missteps, but he has also shown generosity and courage. All sides were on display on Tuesday.

The TV That Created Donald Trump

Rewatching “The Apprentice,” the show that made his Presidency possible.

Rejected Slogans for the Democrats’ New Agenda

“It’s Donkey Time: A Good Time,” “Again, Bernie Would Not Have Won,” and many more.

Touring Jim Henson’s Restless Creative Spirit

A permanent exhibition, newly opened at the Museum of the Moving Image, provides a dizzying portrait of the imagination behind the Muppets.

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A Lost Cat’s Reincarnation

When Masahisa Fukase’s kitten disappeared, and a stranger returned the wrong animal, he took the stray in anyway and made it the subject of a photo series.

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The Resurrection of Freak Bar

In 2012, the carnivalesque Coney Island bar was devastated by Hurricane Sandy. Now it’s back.

Not So Fast, Canada!

Canada’s dangerously overblown reputation for fair play can be traced back to Flanders, 1914, after the Second Battle of Chumps.

Why Spies Love Business

Trump, Jr.,’s meeting is an example of how enterprise and espionage go hand in hand.

Our Columnists

The Senate Health-Care Vote Was a Travesty

Tuesday’s vote represents a failure of American democracy.

What to Expect from Anthony Scaramucci

Radical honesty doesn’t seem like an option for Trump’s new communications director. Neither does sharing useful information.

Girl Scouts Obtain Restraining Order Against Trump

“They’re prepared to deal with bobcats and bears,” a spokesperson said. “They can handle a malignant narcissist.”

“Game of Thrones”: Flaming Ships and Demented Laughter

This season’s episodes are moving along briskly, as are the mails.

“Mrs. Basil E. Frankweiler” Turns Fifty

A half century after its release, E. L. Konigsburg’s classic is just as sophisticated and intimate as ever.

“Valerian” and the Severe Test of Fantasy

In his new film, Luc Besson displays hectic showmanship more than his own curiosity and pleasure.

Podcasts

Should Democrats Become “The Party of No”?

Ryan Lizza talks with Dorothy Wickenden about how the Democratic Party can best exploit President Trump’s vulnerabilities on health care, tax reform, and the Russia investigations.

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