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In the Gendered Economy, Women Are Perpetual Debtors

Kate Manne’s “Entitled” speaks to a moment that she could not have foreseen.

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How China Controlled the Coronavirus

Teaching and learning in Sichuan during the pandemic.

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Teachers Across the Country Worry About a Rush to Reopen Schools

In red and blue states alike, educators balance their concern for students with distrust of the plans offered by their local governments.

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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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Can Designer Mice Save Us from COVID-19?

How vials of frozen, genetically engineered rodent sperm, raced to a remote lab in Maine, produced a breed of critters that could help scientists find a treatment or a vaccine.

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The author discusses “You Are My Dear Friend,” her story from this week’s issue of the magazine.

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How to Counter Trump’s Attempt to Manipulate the Election and the Census

Vanita Gupta, who ran the Justice Department’s Civil Rights Division under President Obama, discusses threats to the Post Office, the census, and the November vote.

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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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Black Entrepreneurs Bring Regional Dishes and Vegan Treats to Maison Yaki

The Prospect Heights restaurant’s pop-up series has showcased pastries from Brutus Bakeshop and Jared Howard’s Maryland-style fried chicken; next up are Southern- and Caribbean-inspired comforts from Good IV the Soul.

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Will Charleston, a Fanciful Bloomsbury Shrine, Be a COVID Casualty?

Virginia Woolf’s sister, Vanessa Bell, and her unusual and artistic household turned a Sussex farmhouse into a pilgrimage place. Vanessa’s granddaughters, Cressida Bell and Virginia Nicholson, on the efforts to keep it afloat.

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American Youths Play Politics in “Boys State”

In a documentary about adolescents trying out governance, jerks and bad ideas abound, but the film is a soothing antidote to our current civic fevers.

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“You Are My Dear Friend”

“Each morning, she lay in bed, worrying about the things the girl was going to do and say that day.”

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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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