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[Weekly Review] Weekly Review, by Harper’s Magazine

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Pittsburgh protesters forced Trump’s motorcade to take a detour; “Whitey” Bulger murdered in prison; Kentucky Fried Chicken paid the family of a child named after Colonel Sanders


[Podcast] The Tragedy of Ted Cruz, by Harper’s Magazine

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Is any victory great enough for the man we all love to hate?

[ArtMonday Gallery] “Japan, 2017”, by Géraldine Lay

[Weekly Review] Weekly Review, by Harper’s Magazine

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The unresolved midterms; Jefferson Beauregard Sessions III replaced; the debut of the world’s first AI television anchor

[Satire] The View from Bay Street, by Donald Hughes

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Profit rolls into Canada’s capital, but at what cost?

[Commentary] Certain Certainties, by Kevin Baker

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What Amazon HQ2 means for New York City

[Podcast] Checkpoint Nation, by Harper’s Magazine

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Not satisfied with toeing the line, US Customs and Border Protection agents are expanding their reach into the country’s interior

[Article] I Flirted with the Women, by Terrance Hayes


[Article] People Like Me, by Emily Bernard

[Article] Letters, by admin

[Article] Box-Seat Drivers, by admin

[Article] Harper’s Index, by admin

[Article] Smithereens, by Christos Ikonomou

[Article] The Silicon Mystique, by Walter Kirn

[ArtMonday Gallery] Two men by the Volga River in Astrakhan, Russia, by Chloe Dewe Mathews


[Film] A Private War, by Janine di Giovanni

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Life during wartime is more complicated than easily digestible, Hollywood heroism

[Postcard] The Shapes of Stones, by Niya Shahdad

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The careful act of paying respects to kin while under curfew in Kashmir

[Weekly Review] Weekly Review, by Harper’s Magazine

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George H. W. Bush died; military law enforcement officers broke up a catfishing ring; a London ambulance trainee went rogue

[ArtMonday Gallery] “Remember Our Arrival”, by Ivan Forde

[Publisher's Note] A New Day?, by John R. MacArthur

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“The Democratic Party is best understood as an assemblage of baronies, the three most important of which—California, New York, and Illinois—dole out the most patronage and political favors in return for filling the party’s coffers and guaranteeing the reelection of its most cherished adherents.”

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