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The Woeful Inadequacy of School-Reopening Plans

We wasted the summer, while President Trump sowed distrust and promoted heedlessness. What’s left now is to see what can be salvaged.

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Can Minneapolis Dismantle Its Police Force?

After George Floyd’s killing, the city council pledged to “end policing as we know it.” They were far less certain about how they would do it.

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The Trump Campaign Tries to Change the Subject

A dive into the “exclusive content” from Trump 2020 shows a campaign running away from its candidate’s performance in office.

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New York City Recovers from the Pandemic

Digital sketches of New York City as it reëmerges from a protective cocoon, amid a transformation that is not yet complete.

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The Return of Kathleen Edwards

The singer-songwriter quit music and opened up a café. Now she has a new album.

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How Did I Catch the Coronavirus?

For the majority of the nearly five million COVID-19 cases across the United States, the point of infection is unknown.

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How Vulnerable Is G.P.S.?

An engineering professor has proved—and exploited—its vulnerabilities.

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Dread and Longing at a Nineteen-Seventies Sleepaway Camp

Andy Sweet’s 1977 photographs from Camp Mountain Lake, in North Carolina, beautifully capture the cheerful triumphs and the gutting alienation that one can experience at camp.

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America’s Coronavirus Endurance Test

To defeat the virus, we will have to start thinking in years, not months.

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The Cryptic Crossword

In need of cash, writes about Frasier’s brother (9).

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Toss or Keep?: The Great Storage-Locker Dilemma

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The ultimate fates of your middle-school French horn, your tub of Legos, and other storage-unit denizens.

August 9, 2020

Americans Oppose More Payments to Man Who Is Not Working

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“If you do the math, he is receiving checks that add up to $174,000 a year,” one voter said. “Under those circumstances, what is his incentive to work?”

August 8, 2020

Introducing New York City’s Only Boyfriend-Walking Service

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Our motto is “Because sometimes when you’re quarantining, you just need to be left alone.”

August 8, 2020

“She Dies Tomorrow,” Reviewed: An Apocalyptic Drama of Emotional Crises

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Amy Seimetz’s new film, about a woman who is seized with the idea that she will die the next day, projects roiling inner furies into a controlled, symbolic form.

August 7, 2020

“The Rental,” a Horror Film About Love, Family, and Airbnb

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This lean and slick thriller about a casual Airbnb stay gone catastrophically wrong thoroughly scratches the summer slasher-flick itch.

August 7, 2020
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The Picnic Baskets of the Pandemic

Bubby’s craggy fried chicken, Café Kitsuné’s frilly ham and Gruyère on baguettes, Otaku Katsu’s sando set, and more blanket-ready fare.

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American Tragedy and Comedy, Streaming on YouTube

“The Line,” a play of communal horror, follows health-care workers battling COVID-19, and Hannibal Buress’s new special turns a police encounter into comedy and catharsis.

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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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“Heirlooms”

“So, Mitsuko says, how long have you been sleeping with my son? Or is it casual? Not really, I say.”

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How A Spy’s Defection Changed His Son’s Life

The fallout from an East German spy’s defection to the West continues to be felt by his son, Andy Stiller Hudson, who grew up without knowing about his father, or his career with the Stasi.

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Inmates and former inmates debate the most critical topics of the day, parliamentary style. Plus, the Pulitzer Prize-winning writer explains America’s racial caste system.

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