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How “Oppenheimer” and “Barbie” Bring Monumental Figures to Life

Christopher Nolan sets the physicist in a swirl of Cold War conspiracy, and Greta Gerwig tries to imbue a story about the doll...

Play Name Drop, The New Yorker’s Trivia Game: Thursday, July 20, 2023

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The Crossword: Thursday, July 20, 2023

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“Scab Painting,” by Yoko Ogawa

After the age when I often skinned my knees had passed, he hit upon the idea of injuring himself. Source link

Why Ecocide Is the Perfect Revenge on Our Children

Subject: Quick Anthropocene QuestionFrom: BiggMarty89@gmail.comTo: TheRachelMethod@ECR.orgHey, Rachel,Any tips for a terrified new parent? I have this nightmare in which my daughter is wandering...

The Family Heritage That Led to Hunter Biden

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Sam Kerr and the Dream of an Australian World Cup Title

Last winter, on a cold pitch in London, Liverpool’s women’s team played Chelsea, which was on a seventeen-game unbeaten streak and has lately...

A Day in the Life of Congress’s “Traffic Cop”

The Rules Committee of the House of Representatives has been called many things: traffic cop, the Speaker’s committee, handmaiden of the Speaker. I...

The Puzzling, Increasingly Rightward Turn of Mario Vargas Llosa

The great Peruvian writer Mario Vargas Llosa is best known in the United States for his novels, his crucial contribution to the Latin...

Police Baffled as to Who Threw Ketchup at D.O.J. Building

WASHINGTON (The Borowitz Report)—Police in Washington, D.C., say they are “baffled” as to the identity of the person who hurled ketchup at the...

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