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    Jul 27

    Inside this week’s issue of The New Yorker:

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  2. "Rouse me from my slumber when it is the 1350s."

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  3. How six survivors experienced the atomic bomb and its aftermath.

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  4. . reflects on the legacy of Olivia de Havilland, who once told her that drinking champagne every day was the secret to eternal youth.

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  5. “It’s only when people see their community, their friends or family, affected that they start to take COVID seriously,” a Utah doctor who volunteered during the New York City surge said. “But by then it’s too late.”

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  6. The funding for D.H.S. has steadily increased despite evidence, which has been amassing for years, of alarming misconduct.

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  7. There are countless ways for a cheese to disappear. Some die with their makers; others fall out of favor because they’re simply not good.

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  8. Vaccination is one of the great advances of modern times—but due, in part, to misinformation about vaccines, many individuals and communities are choosing to forgo it.

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  9. Why did American policing get so big, so fast? The answer, mainly, is slavery.

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  10. In 2018, Dollar General’s C.E.O. received more than $10 million in total compensation, nearly 800 times the median pay for workers at the company.

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  11. How a remarkable piece of research topples the argument that abortion is uniquely harmful to the people who choose it.

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  12. How people of color tend to be disproportionately exposed to the effects of global warming.

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  13. Josephine Decker’s new film "Shirley," starring Elisabeth Moss as Shirley Jackson, is an audacious director’s experiment in commercial filmmaking—and it's a successful one.

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  14. America's system of government, its stated values, and its claims to greatness are all under siege by a President who lacks the moral compass, self-doubt, and respect for historical norms that would restrain another leader, writes.

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  15. In this week’s cryptic crossword, 6-Down: Odds of recovering wild sprig soon (9).

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  16. Watch demonstrate, with the help of his sons, a perfect poached-and-roasted chicken.

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  17. Retracting into a shell isn’t just for turtles anymore.

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    Sunday reading from archive: this week, we're highlighting a selection of pieces to mark the 75th anniversary of the bombing of Hiroshima—w/stories by John Hersey, David Samuels, Nicholas Lemann, and more.

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  19. “A cheese is just one small piece of the world—one lump of microbe-riddled milk curds—but each is an end point of centuries of tradition,” writes. “Some disappear for months or years; others never return.”

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  20. The Borowitz Report: Appearing on Fox News, President Trump said that there were “all kinds of studies” showing a “direct link” between mail-in ballots and votes cast.

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  21. Two Utah doctors left their families to help New York, a city with which they had no connection, at the peak of the coronavirus pandemic. Now, months later, they are realizing that they are about to face the same conditions at home.

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