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  1. Our Chrome extension has arrived:

  2. “Evangelical” used to denote people who claimed the high moral ground; now, in popular usage, the word is nearly synonymous with “hypocrite”:

  3. .: Mike Pence Considering Running for President in 1820

  4. It’s one thing to celebrate women moving into a few positions vacated by disgraced men, actual progress will require a change in policy at the studios and at the networks in Hollywood:

  5. Joe Swanberg’s thesis of short filmmaking in season 2 of “Easy”:

  6. Remembering Rick Hall and the musical alchemy of FAME Studios.

  7. .: Trump Angrily Throws Steve Bannon’s Signed Copy of “Mein Kampf” in Trash.

  8. The Instagram-famous dad who photoshops his baby daughter into dangerous situations:

  9. For the moment, Trump’s and Kim Jong Un’s bloviations about nuclear buttons on their desks remain in the realm of schoolyard fantasy. (Neither arsenal actually functions via desk button, though this is thin reassurance.)

  10. The American relationship to casual sex is a fraught one:

  11. In Estonia, all government-related services—legislation, voting, education, justice, health care, banking, taxes, policing—have been digitally linked across one platform, wiring up the nation:

  12. What can we learn from people who remain aware when they’re supposed to be under?

  13. Weather is a famously boring conversation, except when it suddenly isn’t: Why are people so fascinated by storms, even when they’re nowhere near them?

  14. In : In his latest documentary, Ken Burns exhaustively walks us through what felt like the longest Presidency in recent national history.

  15. "Once upon a time, like most sane people, I was utterly uninterested in gardening. Then, I fell in love."

  16. What we're watching this week: A new series about the mysterious death of an Army scientist, a whodunnit set in Upper Canada, and a sci-fi show with a rare capacity for tenderness.

  17. Witnessing the power of the jazz drummer Phil Young’s music firsthand is a singular experience:

  18. An opioid addicted baby is now born every half hour. The Sackler family has made billions on the opioid crisis.

  19. Between them, Trump and Kim Jong Un share less than eight years of experience in public office—and seven of them are on Kim’s side.

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