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How Police Unions Fight Reform
New York City’s P.B.A., like others, has spent decades amassing influence and foiling oversight. Now it faces unprecedented demands for change.
The Cold War Bunker That Became Home to a Dark-Web Empire
An eccentric Dutchman began living in a giant underground facility built by the German military—and ran a server farm beloved by cybercriminals.
Protest Delivered the Nineteenth Amendment
The amendment, ratified a century ago, is often described as having “given” women the right to vote. It wasn’t a gift; it was a hard-won victory achieved after more than seventy years of suffragist agitation.
Olivia de Havilland, the Last Lioness of the Hollywood Studio System
The actress, who died on Sunday, at a hundred and four, spent a lifetime crusading for what she felt she deserved.
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D.H.S. Was Destined to Become a Secret Police Force
This is a government agency built on fear and intended to engender fear.
Grace Lynne Haynes’s “Sojourner Truth, Founding Mother”
The artist discusses her début cover for the magazine, a portrait of the nineteenth-century women’s-rights activist.
Bryan Washington on “Lowercase Love Stories”
The author discusses “Heirlooms,” his story from this week’s issue of the magazine.
Swifts and the Fantasy of Escape
During the coronavirus pandemic, birds are doing the travel that we can’t.
Who Is Kanye’s Running Mate?
Residents of Cody, Wyoming—where Kanye West has a ranch—compare notes on Michelle Tidball, the local mystic who works in a dentist’s office and says she can communicate with God.
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Joseph McCarthy and the Force of Political Falsehoods
McCarthy never sent a single “subversive” to jail, but, decades later, the spirit of his conspiracy-mongering endures.
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When a Trump flotilla (or “Trumptilla”) swarmed into town, its organizers hoped it would “make liberals cry.” The more immediate effect was to freak out the Coast Guard.
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