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    Aug 25

    Breaking News: John McCain has died of brain cancer at 81. Once a prisoner of war, he made two bids for president and was a towering presence in the Senate.

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  2. In Brazil, ‘Queer Museum’ Is Censored, Debated, Then Celebrated

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  3. Alice Dunnigan, the first black woman to cover the White House, will be honored with a bronze statue at the Newseum

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  4. A nationwide prisoner strike is drawing attention to low inmate wages, decrepit facilities and harsh sentences. “People are starting to realize how disgusting it is how human beings can be paid pennies."

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  5. President Trump didn't make even the most cursory public show of respect for John McCain, against whom he had continued a personal grievance even as it was apparent that the the senator was losing his battle with brain cancer

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  6. The Nuclear Power Plant of the Future May Be Floating Near Russia

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  7. "Let the obvious sit too long and it becomes like an animal in a zoo: pointed at, but never exercised, and idly wandered past by people who have forgotten how powerful it is in action," writes Columbia Journalism Review and n+1 editor Nausicaa Renner

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  8. How does a movie or TV show prevent a steamy scene from becoming a experience for the actors? Enter the "intimacy director."

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  9. "I prefer the early plays," our critic writes about Neil Simon's work. "That’s in part because they literally don’t write them like that anymore."

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  10. North Korea to Expel a Japanese Tourist Accused of Crime

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  11. As a Nation Mourns McCain, Trump Is Conspicuously Absent

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  12. Open floor plan offices can be a challenge. Here's how to make your work space a bit more bearable.

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  13. The number of individuals who sleep less than the recommended hours is increasing in the developed world. This is costing nations billions of dollars.

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  14. Your toilet isn’t a garbage can

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  15. Opera of Demons

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  16. An Appraisal: Neil Simon Drew Big Laughs, Then Came a Cultural Shift

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  17. Artificial Intelligence Is Now a Pentagon Priority. Will Silicon Valley Help?

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  18. Here are books for kids who might find some comfort knowing that other students (and dinosaurs and stick insects) get back-to-school jitters too

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  19. Capitalism, Socialism, and Unfreedom

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  20. Prison Strike Organizers Aim to Improve Conditions and Pay

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  21. My WORKOUT: How One Silicon Valley C.E.O. Masters Work-Life Balance

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