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The New Yorker is a weekly magazine with a mix of reporting on politics and culture, humor and cartoons, fiction and poetry, and reviews and criticism.
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The Middle East is consumed with a real-life thriller over the fate of Lebanon’s Prime Minister, Saad Hariri:
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Lessons from the worst food hack of 2017:
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Roy Moore had been banned from a mall in Gadsden, Alabama, because he badgered teen girls, residents of the town, including lawyers and cops, say:
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From Obama to Trump: Ten years of our Political Scene podcast.
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Silicon Valley has, in many ways, replaced Wall Street as the country’s nexus of money and power. Like Wall Street, it has been dominated since its early stages by men. 
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Barbara Kruger’s best-known art works—simple messages in red-and-white Futura typeface—began as a way of subverting the vernacular but have become a part of the vernacular itself. Visitors to this year’s Performa biennial can see them up close.
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During 's last visit, Julian Assange explained that he thought America’s empire might finally be collapsing:
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Why Governor Jerry Brown was booed at the Bonn Climate Summit:
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The President of the Philippines, Rodrigo Duterte, does not, as he has put it, “give a shit” about human rights.
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The Trump Administration is actively implementing, in real policy, its avowed distrust—even contempt—for international compacts designed to improve the lives of people around the world.
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How her high-profile legal advocacy and P.R. made Gloria Allred the most famous practicing attorney in America:
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In , autumnal horror stories: Check under the covers because it's...CUFFING SEASON.
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At Tesla, an employee suggested that a woman be fitted with a GoPro camera and filmed walking through the "predator zone" so that the male V.P.s could see what women experienced. 
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Associated with relaxation, indulgence, and gratitude, hygge has long been considered a part of the Danish national character:
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The recent awarding of Saudi citizenship to an android named Sophia raises a strange and unexpectedly pressing theological question:
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Have you joined our movie club on Facebook yet?
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You could take a shot every time Chloë Grace Moretz says “I love you, Daddy” in Louis C.K.’s movie—but that would likely result in alcohol poisoning, and also require you to watch the movie.
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Students between the ages of 6 and 12 offer sage advice at the National Invention Convention on solving real-world problems, big and small.
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Scientists say that in 2017, fossil fuel emissions will be at an all-time high. Can carbon-dioxide removal, which not only slows the rise in CO2 but reverses it, be a solution?
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Junot Díaz on watching Spider-Man in Santo Domingo:
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