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Readers respond to Nick Paumgarten’s piece on Dead & Company, Lauren Collins’s article on the Prince de Conty shipwreck, and Louis Menand’s review of a book about yuppies.
Readers respond to Nick Paumgarten’s piece on Dead & Company, Lauren Collins’s article on the Prince de Conty shipwreck, and Louis Menand’s review of a book about yuppies.
“If only I could stand the infinite measures, wait long enough, / and not waste their buoyant resolve.”
“Hitler’s People,” “The Salt of the Universe,” “The Safekeep,” and “Someone Like Us.”
A megayacht that emits smog clues, a candlestick that can testify before Congress, and more.
Voters are still concerned about high prices, but inflation has dropped below three per cent, interest-rate cuts seem inevitable, and Donald Trump can’t focus.
Making sense of Trump’s appeal to nonwhite voters.
Times are hard for print media in Saskatchewan. This is true for Indigenous-focused news outlets just like any other. But some are adapting to change and hoping to inspire the next generation of Indigenous journalists.
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The third and highest ranked Finnish defenseman on this year’s countdown
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Caltrain’s electric trains started rolling out last week. The advantages go far beyond just cutting CO2 emissions.
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This genre is experiencing an upswing, partly because it improves productivity.
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If you want to build your own 35mm film camera using Lego bricks, the Lego ZH1 Camera is just what you (we all) wanted
Читать дальше...Gary Lineker has revised his pre-season prediction for Tottenham, with the BBC Match of the Day presenter admitting he "made an error" by tipping them to finish outside the top four
A pastor led his followers into the woods. Hundreds have since been found dead.
Drawings from the August 26, 2024, magazine.
Helen Phillips’s new novel takes place in a dystopian world where the environment has been devastated and humans have outsourced their best selves to tireless, empathetic robots.
As the oceans ebb and surge, staggering ingenuity has gone into inventing the measure.
Photographing a complicated year.
New York City teens, trapped in the concrete jungle, head out on the Housatonic with two pros, Jessie Stone and Eric Jackson, for some of their first river rides.
How Vice-President Harris’s public persona has evolved, from tough prosecutor to frozen interviewee to joyful candidate.
The “Abbott Elementary” star heads to the Bronx Zoo to research his role as a queer, existentialist feline predator in the play “Open Throat.”
“Dear summer, increase my heat. / Dear summer, another pastis.”
Spencer Cox built his brand on standing against polarization and extremism. Now he’s backing Donald Trump.