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“The New York Times”: “Meet the Troll Boss Who’s Close to Putin” by Neil Mc Farquhar
“The New York Times”: “The Truth About the Florida School Shooting” by David Leonhardt
“The New York Times”: “Meet America’s Syrian Allies Who Helped Defeat ISIS” by Rod Nordland
“The New Yorker”: “A Reckoning with Women Awaits Trump” by David Remnick
“The New York Review of Books”: “Who Killed More: Hitler, Stalin or Mao?” by Jan Johnson
”The New York Review of Books”: “The Heart of Conrad” by Calm Tóibín
“The Washington Post”: “Trump’s Russia Hoax turns out to be real” by Philipp Rucker
“The Atlantic”: “How to Talk Like Trump” by Kurt Andersen
“The Atlantic”: “Humorless Politicians Are the Most Dangerous” by Armando Iannucci
“The Guardian”: “Kosovo at 10: Challenges overshadow independence celebrations” by Andrew MacDowell
“The Guardian”: “Safe, happy and free: does Finland have all the answers?” by Jon Henley
“Columbia Journalism Review”: “One Dangerous Year” by Christie Chisholm
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“The New York Times”: “This Is Peak Olympics” by Stuart A. Thompson & Jessia Ma
“The New York Times”: “As West Fears the Growth of Autocrats, Hungary Shows What’s Possible” by Patrick Kingsley
“The New York Times”: “It’s Time for Mahmoud Abbas to Go” by Roger Cohen
“The New York Times”: “Living Abroad Taught Me to Love America” by Janine di Giovanni
“The New York Times”: “Welcome to the Post-Text Future” by Farhad Manjoo (State of the Internet)
“The New York Times”: “Why Is the Syrian War Still Raging?” by Ben Hubbard & Jugal K. Patel
“The New Yorker”: “A Reporter At Large: The White Darkness” by David Grann
“The New Yorker”: “Annals of Technology: Why Paper Jams Persist” by Joshua Rothman
“The New Yorker”: “State of the Resistance” by Jelani Cobb
“New York Magazine”: “An Updated Guide to the Culture of Intoxicants” by Lauren Levin
“New York Magazine”: “Fashion Has an Image Problem” by Stella Bugbee
“New York Magazine”: “The Other Women’s March on Washington” by Rebecca Traister
“The New York Review of Books”: “Toughing It Out in Cairo” by Jasmine El Rashidi
“The New York Review of Books”: “Facebook’s Fake News Fix” by Sue Halpern
“The Atlantic”: “China Loves Trump” by Benjamin Carlson
“The Atlantic”: “The Real Bias at the FBI” by David A. Graham
“The Atlantic”: “The Man Who Saw Inside Himself” by Mark Bowden
“The Atlantic”: “Who Murdered Malta’s Most Famous Journalist?” by Rachel Donadio
“The Guardian”: “My romantic holiday’: the good, the bad and the calamitous”
“The Observer”: “The Observer view on the future of space travel” (Editorial)
“Politico”: “The Coming Wars” by Bruno Maçães
“Politico Magazine”: “The Secret to Henry Kissinger’s Success” by Niall Ferguson
“Outside”: “How to Survive 75 Hours Alone in the Ocean” by Alex Hutchinson
“Outside”: “The Lost Art of Growing Old” by Bill Donahue
“Atavist”: “Losing Conner’s Mind” by Amitha Kalainchandran
“Wired”: “It’s the (Democracy-Poisoning) Golden Age of Free Speech” by Zeynep Tufekci
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“The Washington Post”: “A Misleading State of the Union” by The Editorial Board
“The Washington Post”: “Democrats to Trump: not good enough” by David Weigel
“The New York Times”: “Trump Can See an Improved Economy, but Not Himself” by Peter Baker
“The New York Times”: “Trump’s Volk und Vaterland” by Roger Cohen
“The New York Times”: “Running Dry in Cape Town” by Dianne Kane
“The New York Times”: “A Dangerous Course Israel Should Avoid” by Danny Yatom & Ammon Reshef
“The New Yorker”: “Annals of Medicine: What Does It Mean to Die?” by Rachel Aviv
“The New Yorker”: “On Not Becoming My Father” by Michael Chabon
“The New Yorker”: “The Trippy, High-Speed World of Drone Racing” by Ian Frazier
“The New York Review of Books”: “Art in Free Fall” by David Salle
“The New York Review of Books”: “The Great British Empire Debate” by Kenan Malik
“The New York Review of Books”: “The Worst of the Worst” by Michael Tomasky
“The Guardian”: “The bureaucracy of evil: how Isis ran a city” by Gaith Abdul-Ahad
The Guardian”: “How the people of Mosul subverted Isis’ ‘apartheid’” by Gaith Abdul-Ahad
“The Guardian”: “How the Mafias infiltrated Italy’s asylum system” by Barbie Latza Nadeau
“The Observer”: “The search for the perfect painkiller” by Nic Fleming
“The Independent”: “Can vodou succeed where Western medicine fails?” by Julia Buckely
“The Independent”: “Fake news: How going viral feeds the murky monster of truth” by David Barnett
“London Review of Books”: “Useful Only for Scrap Paper: Michelangelo’s Drawings” by Charles Hope
“Rolling Stone”: “How the GOP Rigs Elections” by Ari Berman
“National Geographic”: “They are watching you – and everything else on the planet” by Robert Draper
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“The New York Times”: “Why Is Hollywood so Liberal?” by Neil Gross
“The New York Times”: “Is There Something Wrong with Democracy?” by Max Fisher & Amanda Taub
“The New York Times”: “Fighting Climate Change? We’re Not Even Landing a Punch” by Eduardo Porter
“The New York Times Magazine”: “How Arafat Eluded Israel’s Assassination Machine” by Ronen Bergman
“The New Yorker”: “A Reporter at Large: A Prison Film Made in Prison” by Nick Paumgarten
“New York Magazine”: “The Geeks of Wall Street” by Michelle Celarier
“New York Magazine”: “The Excesses of #MeToo” by Andrew Sullivan
“The New York Review of Books”: “Female Trouble” by Annette Gordon-Reed
“The New York Review of Books”: “The Bitter Secret of ‘Wormwood’” by Tamsin Shaw
“The New York Review of Books”: “Lebanon: About to Blow?” by Janine di Giovanni
“The New York Review of Books”: “Controlling the Chief” by Charlie Savage
“The Washington Post”: “Welcome to the golden age of conservative magazines” by T.A. Frank
“The Guardian”: “The kill chain: inside the unit that tracks targets for US drone wars” by Roy Wenzel
“The Guardian”: “We will get him’: the long hunt for Isis leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi” by Martin Chulov
“The Guardian”: “Satellite Eye on Earth. November and December 2017 – in pictures”
“The Observer”: “Dazzled by Detroit: how Motown got its groove back” by Aaron Millar
“The Atlantic”: “Can the Earth Feed 10 Billion People?” by Charles C. Mann
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“The Guardian”: “The Trump test: are you fit to be US president?” by Anna Livsey
“The Guardian”: “’Is whistleblowing worth prison or a life in exile?’: Edward Snowden talks to Daniel Ellsberg” by Ewen MacAskill, Edward Snowden & Daniel Ellsberg
“The Guardian”: “Aden in the spotlight: war-torn city tries to dust itself off” by Phil Hoad
“The Guardian”: “Mythconceptions – 10 things from history everybody gets wrong” by Rebecca Rideal
“The Guardian”: “Beyond the wire: the refugees of Manus Island”
“The Guardian”: “Post work. The radical idea of a world without jobs” by Andy Beckett
“The Guardian”: “Melania Trump: Seldom seen, rarely heard” by Lucia Graves
“The Observer”: “Zadie Smith: ‘I have a very messy and chaotic mind”
“The Observer”: “Anger that drove the Arab spring is flaring again” by Emma Grahm-Harrison
“London Review of Books”: “The Spanish Flu: The Untreatable” by Gavin Francis
“The Atlantic”: “Science Is Giving the Pro-Life Movement a Boost” by Emma Green
“The Washington Post”: “Mr. President, stop attacking the press” by John McCain
“The Washington Post”: “The coldest village on earth” by Eli Rosenberg
“The Washington Post”: “Is Trump’s doctor okay?” by Dana Milbank
“The Washington Post”: “What Unites Us?” by Ann Gerhart
“The New York Times”: “Letters: ‘Vison, Chutzpah and Some Testosterone’”
“The New York Times”: “What We Can Learn from S-Hole Countries” by Nicholas Kristof
“The New York Times Magazine”: “Beyond the Bitcoin Bubble” by Steven Johnson
“The New York Times”: “Keep Our Mountains Free. And Dangerous” by Francis Sanzaro
“The New York Times”: “How the Other Half Lives in Iran” by Shahram Khosravi
“The New Yorker”: “World War Three, by Mistake” by Eric Schlosser
“The New Yorker”: “Letter from Calabria: The Woman Who Took on the Mafia” by Alex Perry
“The New York Review of Books”: “The Nuclear Worrier” by Thomas Powers
“Rolling Stone”: “Death of the American Trucker” by Tim Dickinson
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“The Guardian”: “Super Wealth: When will we see the world’s first trillionaire?” by Tom Campbell
“The Guardian”: “We laugh at Russian propaganda, but Hollywood history is just as fake” by Simon Jenknis
“The Guardian”: “Victor Orban’s reckless football obsession” by David Goldblatt & Daniel Nolan
“The New Yorker”: “A Reporter At Large: “When Deportation Is a Death Sentence” by Sarah Stillman
“The New Yorker”: “Modern Times: The Psychology of Inequality” by Elizabeth Kolbert
“New York Magazine”: “Maria’s Bodies” by Mattathias Schwartz (story) & Matt Black (photographs)
“The New York Review of Books”: “Homeless in Gaza” by Sarah Helms
“The New York Review of Books”: “Bitcoin Mania” by Sue Halpern
“FiveBooks”: “The Best Nature Writing of 2017” by Charles Foster
“Outside”: “Red Daw in in Lapland” by David Wolman
“Smithsonian.com”: “The Extraordinary Life of Nikola Tesla” by Richard Gunderman
“ProPublica”: “Trashed: Inside the Deadly World of Private Garbage Collection” by Kiera Feldman
“Literary Hub: “The Largest Leak in History” by Jeffrey Himmelman
“Mosaic”: “Something in the Water” by Joshua Sokol
“Verso”: “The Communist hypothesis” by Alain Badiou & Laurent Joffrin
“War on the Rocks”: “How to Organize a Military Coup” by Danny Orbach
“the PARIS REVIEW”: “Jack Kerouac, The Art of Fiction No. 41” interviewed by Ted Berriogan
“The New York Times”: “In My Chronic Illness, I Found a Deeper Meaning” by Elliot Kukla
“The New York Times”: “Where Women Can Make Movies? The Middle East” by Nana Asfour
“The New York Times Magazine”: “Learning How to Fool Our Algorithmic Spies” by John Herman
“The New York Times”: “Mr. Amazon Steps Out” by Nick Wingfield & Nellie Bowles
“The New York Times”: “Donald Trump Flushes Away America’s Reputation” by the Editorial Board
“The New York Times”: “How Democracies Perish” by David Brooks
“The New York Times”: “52 Places to Go to in 2018”
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“The New York Times”: “Everyone in Trumpworld Knows He’s an Idiot” by Michelle Goldberg
“The New York Times”: “Why Iran Is Protesting” by Amir Ahmadi Arian
“The New York Times”: “A Chinese Empire Reborn” by Edward Wong
“The New York Times”: “If No One Owns the Moon, Can Anyone Make Money Up There?” by Kenneth Chang
“The New York Times Magazine”: “The Case for the Subway” by Jonathan Mahler
“The New Yorker”: “Letter from California: Can Hollywood Change Its Ways” by Dana Goodyear
“The New Yorker”: “A Reporter At Large: Making China Great Again” by Evan Osnos
“The New York Review of Books”: “This Land Is Our Land” by Raja Shehadeh
“The New York Review of Books”: “Damage Bigly” by James Mann
“The New York Review of Books”: “Murderous Majorities” by Mukul Kesavan
“The New York Review of Books”: “God’s Oppressed Children” by Pankaj Mishra
“The Washington Post”: “Winner and losers from 2017, the year in politics” by Aaron Blake
“The Washington Post”: “A once trendy Rio slum is now ‘at war’” by Anthony Faiola & Anna Jean Keiser
“The Guardian”: “Where to go on holiday in 2018 – the hotlist”
“The Guardian”: “2018 in books – a literary calendar”
“The Independent”: “The Middle East in 2018” by Patrick Cockburn
“Wired”: “Inside China’s Vast Experiment in Social Ranking” by Mara Hvistendahl
“Dawn”: “Who Killed Benazir Bhutto?” by Ziad Zafar
“History Today”: “The Sultan and the Sultan” by William Armstrong
“Lawfare”: “Avengers in Wrath: Moral Agency and Trauma Prevention for Remote Warriors” by Dave Blair
“The Atlantic”: “What Putin Really Wants” by Julia Joffe
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“The New York Times”: “How to Be Happier, Safer, Healthier and Smarter in 2018” by Tim Herrera
“The New York Times”: “Editors Speak: A Reading List 2017” by David Leonhardt
“The New York Times”: “The Year in Climate”
“The New York Times”: “Trump Veers Away from 70 Years of U.S. Foreign Policy” by Mark Landler
“The New York Times”: “At His Own Wake, Celebrating Life, and the Gift of Death” by Leslye Davis
“The New York Times”: “An Israel of Pride and Shame” by Roger Cohen
“The Washington Post”: “A Second Revolution in Iran? Not yet” by Maziar Bahari
“The Observer”: “Laughing parrots, backflipping robots and savior viruses: Science stories of 2017”
The Independent”: “Twenty extraordinary women who changed the world in 2017” by Harriet Marsden
“Literary Review”: “Gorbachev: The Last Comrade” by Robert Service
“Verso”: “The Communist hypothesis” by Alain Badiou & Laurent Joffrin
“American Affairs”: “The New Class War” by Michael Lind
“Atlas Obscura”: “To be a bee” by Natasha Frost
“History Today”: “Murder at the Vatican” by Catherine Fletcher
“The Economist”: “Naples: The monster beneath” by Helen Gordon
“Commentary”: “The Art of Conducting” by Terry Teachout
“Vox”: “Talking Policy with Paul Krugman” by Ezra Klein
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“The New York Times”: “The Real Coup Plot Is Trump’s” by Yascha Mounk
“The New York Times”: “The G.O.P. Is Rotting” by David Brooks
“The New York Times”: “The Year from Above” by Rebecca Lai & Tim Wallace
“The New York Times”: “The Bitcoin Boom: In Code We Trust” by Tim Wu
“The New York Times”: “Our Journalists Share Their Most Memorable Interviews of 2017”
“The New York Times”: “Deliverance from 27’000 Feet” by John Branch
“The New York Times”: “Behind the Race to Publish the Top-Secret Pentagon Papers” by Niraj Chockshi
“The New York Times Magazine”: “Gordon Peele’s X-Ray Vision” by Wesley Morris
“The New Yorker”: “The Case for Not Being Born” by Joshua Rothman
“The New Yorker”: “The New Yorker Radio Hour: America after Weinstein” with David Remnick
“New York Magazine”: “Can Nikki Haley Save the World?” by Andrew Rice
“New York Magazine”: “He Wanted Jihad. He Got Foucault” by Dina Temple-Raston
“New York Magazine”: “A Fiftieth Anniversary Issue: My New York”
“The New York Review of Books”: “God’s Oppressed Children” by Pankaj Mishra
“The New York Review of Books”: “Super Goethe” by Ferdinand Mount
“The Washington Post”: “The Arctic Dilemma” by Chris Mooney (story) & Alice Li (video)
“The Washington Post”: “17 good things that happened in 2017” by the Editorial Board
“Washington Post”: “Indian administered Kashmir: ‘My life is over” by Annie Gowan
“The Guardian”: “Reckoning with a culture of resentment” by Dayna Tororici
“The Guardian”: “Photographer of the Year: Sorah Bensemra” by Sorah Bensemra & Matt Fidler
“The London Review of Books”: “The ‘New Anti-Semitism’” by Neve Gordon
“Sports Illustrated”: “Media Circus: The Best Journalism 0f 2017”
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“The Atlantic”: “What Putin Really Wants” by Julia Joffe
“Washington Post”: “Thank You, Alabama” by the Editorial Board
“The Washington Post”: “Fact Checker: The biggest Pinocchios of 2017” by Glenn Kessler
“The Washington Post”: “High School Football: ‘There’s nothing like Frieday” by Jessy Dougherty (story) & Tony L. Sandis (photographs)
“The Washington Post”: “How Washington Post journalists broke the story of allegations against Ray Moore” by Libby Casey
“The New York Times”: “Yes, the Truth Still Matters” by David M. Shribman
“The New York Times”: “Thank heaven for …Alabama?” by Frank Bruni
“The New York Times”: “The Year in Stuff” by Matthew Schneider
“The New York Times”: “The Best Art Books of 2017” by Holland Cotter,Roberta Smith & Jason Farago
“The New York Times Magazine”: “To Unlock the Brain’s Mystery, Purée It” by Ferris Jabr
“The New Yorker”: “Letter from Tallinn: Estonia, the Digital Republic” by Nathan Heller
“The New Yorker”: “Profiles: Jim Simons, the Numbers King” by D.T. Max
“The New Yorker”: “Annals of Technology: China’s Selfie Obsession” by Jiayang Fan
“The New York Review of Books”: “David Hockney: More Light!” by Julian Bell
“The Guardian”: “A Journey through a land of extreme poverty: welcome to America” by Ed Pilkington
“The Guardian”: “Photographer of the Year: we shortlist the best of 2017”
“The Guardian”: “Manchester City’s plan for global domination” by Giles Tremlett
“London Review of Books”: “Diary of an Oil-Company Lawyer” by William Carter
“Scientific American”: “A Guide to Cheating in the Olympics” by Bill Gifford
“Scientific American”: “The Nuclear President” by The Editors
“The American Scholar”: “Tales of War and Redemption” by Phil Klay
“Project Syndicate”: “The Man Who Didn’t Save the World” by Peter Singer
“Medium”: “2017: Words That Matter”
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“The New York Times”: “What Doctors Should Ignore” by Moises Velasquez-Manoff
“The New York Times”: “5 Takeaways form a Times Talk about Sexual Harassment”
“The New York Times”: “For Trump, an Embassy in Jerusalem Is Pure Politics” by Mark Landler
“The New York Times”: “Trump Is Making a Huge Mistake on Jerusalem” by Hanan Ashrawi
“The New York Times”: “Ehud Barak: We Must Save Israel from its Government” by Ehud Barak
“The New York Times”: “The Price of War with North Korea” by Barry R. Posen
“The New York Times”: “Bela, the Forgotten War Orphan” by Keren Blankfeld
“The New York Times” – “2017: “The Year in Climate”
“The New York Times”: “The Best Art of 2017” by Roberta Smith,. Holland Cotter & Jason Farago
“The New Yorker”: “Donald Trump’s ‘Fake News’ Tactics” by Steve Coll
“The New Yorker”: “Annals of Medicine: The Bell Curve” by Atul Gawande
“The Washington Post”: “The plea of a Syrian activist: Don’t forget us” by Ishaan Tharoor
“The Washington Post”: “Brothers in Arms” by Dan Lamothe
“The Guardian”: “Why are American farmers killing themselves in record numbers” by Debbie Weingarten
“New Statesman”: “Europe’s Hidden Fractures” by Brendan Simms
“London Review of Books”: “Gorbachev: Big Man Walking” by Neal Ascherson
“Lawfare”: “The Conflict in Yemen: A Primer” by Clare Duncan
“Places Journal”: “Hitler at Home” by Despina Stratigakos
“The Cut”: “My Son Should Never Have been Born” by Jen Gann (text) & Elinor Canucci
“The Atlantic”: “The Limits of Science” by Martin Rees
“Longreads”: “Ushering My Father to a (Mostly) Good Death” by Karen Brown
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“The New York Times”: “From North Korea, With Dread” by Adam B. Ellick & Jonah M. Kessel
“The New York Times”: “’No Such Thing as Rohingya’: Mynamar Erases a History” by Hannah Beech
“The New York Times”: “The 100 Notable Books of 2017” by the Book Review
“The New York Times”: “Is Trump Going to Lie Our Way Into War With Iran?” by Mehdi Hasan
“The New York Times”: “Building A.I. That Can Build A.I.” by Cade Metz
“The New York Times Magazine”: “El Salvador: ‘They’ll have to answer to us’” by Azam Ahmed
“The New York Times Magazine”: “How Far Will Sean Hannity Go?” by Matthew Shaer
“The New Yorker”: “The French Origins of ‘You Will Not Replace Us” by Thomas Chatterton Williams
“The New Yorker”: “A Neuroscientist’s Diary of a Concussion” by Daniel J. Levitin
“The New Yorker”: “How Mugabe Freed Itself from Robert Mugabe” by Petina Gappah
“The Washington Post”:”The Grizzlies Are Coming” by Karin Brulliard
“The Guardian”: “Fifa’s new broom Infantino exhibiting signs of limited shelf life” by Marina Hyde
“Vanity Fair”: “The End of the Social Era Can’t Come Soon Enough” by Nick Bilton
“The Conversation”: “How social media fires people’s passions – and builds extremist divisions”
“The Atlantic”: “How to Survive the Media Apocalypse” by Derek Thompson
“The Atlantic”: “No Family Is Safe from This Epidemic” by James Winnefeld
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“The New York Times”: ”Looking for the Sublime? It’s in this Swiss Valley” by Stephen Hiltner
“The New York Times”: “Why Lost Means Lost Hope for an Inuit Village” by Livia Albeck-Ripka
“The New York Times”: “What We Owe the Innocent Victims of America’s Wars” by Patrick Leahy
“The New York Times”: “Saudi Arabia’s Spring At Last” by Thomas L. Friedman
“The New York Times”: “Why Won’t Israel Let Me Mourn My Father?” by Raed Jarrar
“The New York Times”: “Detroit: The Most exciting City in America?” by Reif Larsen
“The New York Times”: “Our Love Affair with Digital Is Over” by David Sax
“The New York Times”: “No bombs. No guns. Just 90 minutes of soccer” by Mujib Mashal & Fahim Abed
“The New York Times”: “They Stayed Put, But Their City Disappeared” by Somini Sengupta
“The New York Times Magazine”: “The Coast Guard’s ‘Floating Guantamos’” by Seth Freed Wessler
"The New York Times": Can A.I. Be Taugfht to Explain Itself? by
Cliff Kuang
“The New York Review of Books”: “It’s the Kultur, Stupid” by Timothy Garton Ash
“The New York Review of Books”: “Big Money Rules” by Diane Ravitch
“The Washington Post”: “There’s a third-world America that nobody notices” by Parker Abt
“The Guardian”: “After the liberation of Mosul, an orgy of killing” by Gaith Abdul-Ahab
“The Guardian”: “How the sandwich consumed Britain” by Sam Knight
“The Guardian”: “The $3bn subway station and other urban white elephants” by Colin Horgan
“The Guardian”: “Flags, passion and anger: reporting form a divided Spain” by Sam Jones
“The Independent”: “US foreign policy in the Middle East doesn’t exist anymore” by Robert Fisk
“Vanity Fair”: “What Trump Told the Russians” by Howard Blum
“Vanity Fair”: “The Real-Life Mad Max Who Battled ISIS in a Bulletproof BMW” by Jeffrey A. Stern
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“The Atlantic”: “Mugabe’s Inner Circle Implodes” by Todd Moss & Jeffrey Smith
“The Atlantic”: “Bill Clinton: A Reckoning” by Caitlin Flanagan
“The Atlantic”: “The Making of an American Nazi” by Luke O’Brian
“The Washington Post”: “Lebanon’s crisis sets the stage for Middle East calamity” by Ishan Tharoor
“The New Yorker”: “Tech Support: Pictures of the Dead” by Otessa Moshfegh
“The New Yorker”: “How to Get Rich Playing Video Games Online?” by Taylor Clark
“The New Yorker”: “Dept. of Human Resources: Why Ageism Never Gets Old” by Tad Friend
“New York Magazine”: “After Trump” by Frank Rich
“The New York Review of Books”: “Why This Isn’t Trump’s Watergate” by Andrew Cohen
“The New York Times”: “A Toxic Mix: Sex Religion and Hypocrisy” by Silvie Kauffmann
“The New York Times Magazine”: “The Air War against ISIS: The Uncounted” by Azmat Khan & Anand Gopal
“The New York Times Style Magazine”: “The School Prepping for Apocalypse” by Tom Vanderbilt
”The Guardian”: “Could a George Clooney presidency save America?” by Steve Rose
“The Guardian”: “How Trump walked into Putin’s web” by Luke Harding
“The Guardian”: “A mission for journalism in a time of crisis” by Katherine Viner
“The Guardian”: “Paradise Papers: Who’s who in the leak of offshore secrets” by David Pegg
“The Rumpus”: “Voices on Addiction: Travels with my Daughter” by TJ Wood
“Five Books”: “The best books on free speech” by Timothy Garton Ash
“Conversations with Taylor”: “Ant Among elephants” by Sujatha Gidla
“The Nation”: “What Was It Like to be Ernest Hemingway?” by John Banville
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“The Washington Post”: “An alternative history of the year since Election Day 2016” by Rachel Sklar
“The Washington Post”: “Podcast: Can he (Donald Trump) do that?”
“The Washington Post”: “The lives lost in Sutherland Springs, Tex.” by the Washington Post staff
“The New York Times”: “How Did ‘Peace’ Become a Dirty Word in Israel?” by Shmuel Rosner
“The New York Times”: “I Want ‘Allahu Akbar’ Back” by Wajahat Ali
“The New York Times”: “Running Through the Heart of Navajo” by Michael Powell
“The New Yorker”: “Harvey Weinstein’s Army of Spies” by Ronan Farrow
“New York Magazine”: “This Is What the Trump Abyss Looks Like” by Andrew Sullivan
“The New York Review of Books”: “Under the Banner of New York” by Zadie Smith
“The New York Review of Books”: “Year One: It’s Up to Us” by David Cole
“The New York Review of Books”: “The Pity of it All” by Frances FitzGerald
“The New York Review of Books”: “Syria: War of All against All” by Lindsey Hilsum
“The Guardian”: “Is the internet ultimately a force for good or evil?” by Emma Brockes
“The Guardian”: “The picture essay: Elena Ferrante’s Naples” by Sophia Seymour (test) & Giuseppe Di Vaio
“The Guardian”: “Why have we built a paradise for offshore billionaires?” by Thomas Frank
“The Guardian”: “The Long Read: How Britain did Gaddafi’s dirty work” by Ian Cobain
“The Guardian”: “Me and Barack Obama: eight years of photographing the president” by Pete Souza
“London Review of Books”: “The President and the Bomb” by Adam Shatz
“Vanity Fair”: “How Trump Brought the Political Media Class to its Knees” by Peter Hamby
“Wired”: “Love in the Time of Robots” by Alex Mar
“Lesswrong”: “Does Age Bring Wisdom?” by Scot Alexander
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“The Guardian”: “What are the Paradise Papers and what do they tell us?” by Nick Hopkins
“The Guardian”: “Queen’s private estate invested millions offshore” by Hilary Osborne
“The Guardian”: “From Zadie Smith to Ethan Hawke: why we love graphic novels”
“London Review of Books”: “Interplanetary Gold Rush” by Aaron Bastani
“The Washington Post”: “2016 is the election that will never end” by Dan Balz
“The Washington Post”: “A Reconstruction of the New York City truck attack” by Monica Hesse
“The Washington Post”: “Anatomy of a Russian Facebook ad” by Leslie Shapiro
“The New York Times”: “Saudis Arrest One of the World’s Richest Men” by David D. Kirkpatrick
“The New York Times”: “Sensations of Sound” by Maureen Towy, Rachel Kolb & James Merry
“The New York Times”: “Silence of the Democrats” by Michael Tomasky
“The New York Times Magazine”: “A Post-Obama Democratic Party in Search of Itself” by Robert Draper
“The New York Times”: “Times Documentaries: 796 Irish Children Vanished. Why?” by Kassie Bracken
“The New Yorker”: “Letter from Syria: Dark Victory in Raqqa” by Luke Mogelson
“The New Yorker”: “Annals of Science: A Pill to Make Exercise Obsolete” by Nicola Twilley
“The New Yorker”: “Books: How Stalin Became a Stalinist” by Keith Gessen
“Literary Hub”: “The world’s most famous manuscript” by Christopher de Hamel
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“The New York Times”: “If All Else Fails” by Roger Cohen
“The New York Times”: “Selling the Porsche to Promote Iranian Art” by Thomas Erdbrink
“The New York Times”: “The Perfect Woman to Paint Michelle Obama” by Naima Green
“The New York Times”: “Stranger Than Fiction: The Best True-Crime Stories” by Marylin Stasio
“The New York Times Style Magazine”: “The Greats”
“The New Yorker”: “The Family That Built an Empire of Pain” by Patrick Radden Keefe
“The New Yorker”: “A Critic At Large: How Martin Luther Changed the World” by Joan Acocella
“The New Yorker”: “We Are Witnesses: A Portrait of Crime and Punishment in America”
“The New Yorker”: “A Reporter At Large: After Welfare” by Katherine Boo
“The New York Review of Books”: “Myanmar: Marketing a Massacre” by Francis Wade
“The New York Review of Books”: “China’s Silk Road Illusions” by Philip Bowring
“The Washington Post”: “Is this who we are?” by The Editorial Board
“The Washington Post”: “Red Century: The rise and decline of global communism” by Will Englund
“The Washington Post”: “The old obit man looks around” by Garrison Keillor
“Rolling Stone”: “Rachel Maddow: The Rolling Stone Interview” by Janet Reitman
“The Observer”: “What women want: a vivid portrait of female lives around the world”
“The Independent”: “The shocking rise of antisemitic, pro-Zionism Europeans” by Slavoj Zizek
“The Independent”: “What makes a serial killer tick?” by Andy Martin
“The Independent”: “There are still lessons to be learned from WW2” by Robert Fisk
“New Statesman”: “The Slow Train to Tallinn” by Matthew Engel
“Longreads”: “We’re All Mad Here: Weinstein, Women and the Language of Lunacy” by Laurie Penny
“Longreads”: “The Ghosts of the Tsunami” by Richard Lyod Parry
“National Geographic”: “Why Mata Hari Wasn’t a Cunning Spy After All” by Pat Shipman
“Slate”: “Terminal” by Henry Grabar
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“The Atlantic”: “40 Years Ago: A Look Back” by Alan Taylor
“The Atlantic”: “Civil-Rights Protests Have Never Been Popular” by Te-Nehisi Coates
“The Atlantic”: “Google X and the Science of Radical Creativity” by Derek Thompson
“The Atlantic”: “What Facebook Did to American Democracy” by Alexis C. Madrigal
“The New York Times”: “Deep in Trump Country, a Big Stake in Health Care” by Patricia Cohen
“The New York Times”: “The Ashes in Nappa” by Lindsey Lee Johnson
“The New York Times”: “Five Climate Truths Donald Trump Doesn’t Understand” by The Editorial Board
“The New York Times”: “August Wilson’s Pittsburgh” by John L. Dorman
“The New York Times Magazine”: “The Prophet of Germany’s New Right” by James Angelos
“The New Yorker”: “Letter from Washington: The Danger of President Pence” by Jane Meyer
“The New Yorker”: “Welcoming Our New Robot Overlords” by Sheelah Kolhatkar
“The New York Review of Books”: “The Cultural Axis” by Robert O. Paxton
“The New York Review of Books”: “The Adults in the Room” by James Mann
“The Guardian”: “The Texas town where all the energy is green” by Tom Dart
“The Guardian”: “What kind of news should the BBC do or not do” by Jane Martinson
“BBC News”: “The thoughts of Chairman Xi” by Carrie Gracie
“London Review of Books”: “Belts, Boots and Spurs: Dunkirk 1940” by Jonathan Raban
“The Rolling Stone”: “Jerry Brown’s California Dream: The Rolling Stone Interview” by Tim Dickinson
“Wired”: “Should Twitter and Facebook Be Regulated under the First Amendment” by Lincoln Caplan
“Wired”: “How to Build a Self-Conscious Machine” by Hugh Howey
“Longreads”: “Mr. Throat and Me” by Arnold Thomas Fanning
“Scientific American”: “How Ether Transformed Surgery” by Lindsey Fitzharris
“Dublin Review of Books”: “Our Language, Their Babble” by Michael Cronin
“Boston Review”: “Know Thy Futurist” by Cathy O’Neil
“Topic”: “The Story behind the Chicago Newspaper That Bought a Bar” by Andy Wright
“Aeon”: “Why nation states are good” by Dani Rodrick
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“The New York Times”: “Silicon Valley Is not Your Friend” by Noam Cohen
“The New York Times”: “What Killed the Promise of Muslim Communism?” by John T. Sidel
“The New York Times”: “The Republican’s Guide to Presidential Etiquette” by The Editorial Board
“The New York Times”: “Asia Dreams in Sky Scrapers” by Jason M. Barr
“The New York Times”: “Along the Mississippi” by Peter Kujawinski
“The New York Times”: “Harvey Weinstein, Hollywood’s Oldest Horror Story” by Maureen Dowd
“The New Yorker”: “Trump Defies the World on Iran” by Robin Wright
“The New Yorker”: “A Reporter At Large: Rex Tillerson at the Breaking Point” by Dexter Filkins
“The New Yorker”: “Letter from Moscow: Russia’s House of Shadows” by Yoshua Jaffa
“The New Yorker”: “Jennifer Egan’s Travels through Time” by Alexandra Schwartz
“New York Magazine”: “Does Even Mark Zuckerberg Know What Facebook Is?” by Max Read
“The New York Review of Books”: “Catalonia on the Brink” by Miguel-Anxo Murado
“The New York Review of Books”: “Referendums: Yes or No?” by Neal Ascherson
“The Washington Post”: “How Sarah Huckabee Sanders sees the world” by Michelle Boorstein
“The Guardian”: “The scientists persuading terrorists to spill their secrets” by Ian Leslie
“The Guardian”: “How our visual memories are made” by Mark Cousins
“The Guardian”: “Raqqa: a journey into the destroyed heart of the Islamic capital” by Martin Chulov
“The Guardian”: “Farewell to a fairy place: are Chinatowns obsolete?” by Madeleine Thien
“The Guardian”: ”An independent Catalonia: practicalities of leaving Span” by Jon Henley
“The Atlantic”: “The Science behind Mona Lisa’s Smile” by Walter Isaacson
“The Atlantic”: “American Kakistocracy” by Norm Ornstein
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“The New York Times”: “If Only Stephen Paddock Were a Muslim” by Thomas L. Friedman
“The New York Times”: “God Bless America” by Frank Bruni
“The New York Times”: “Co-parenting with Alexa” by Rachel Botsman
“The New York Times”: “Return of the German Volk” by Roger Cohen
“The New York Times”: “What Women Say They Need to Help Them Achieve Their Goals” by Alix Strauss
“The New York Times Magazine”: “How Fake News Turned a Small Town Upside Down” by Caitlin Dickerson
“The New York Times Style Magazine”: “What Does It Mean when An Artist Retires?” by Megan O’Grady
“The New Yorker”: “Profiles: Rachel Maddow: Trump’s TV Nemesis” by Janet Malcom
“The New Yorker”: “Letter from Mexico: How Mexico Deals with Trump” by Jon Lee Anderson
“The New York Review of Books”: “The Chinese World Order” by Andrew J. Nathan
“The Washington Post”: “Jimmy Carter: What I’ve learned from North Korea’s leaders” by Jimmy Carter
“The Washington Post”: “The age of cyber romantics is coming to an end” by Onora O’Neill
“The Washington Post”: “Americans are addicted to outrage” by David Van Drehle
“The Guardian”: “Delay, delay, delay: how the NRA handles a crisis” by Jason Wilson
“The Guardian”: “What’s the biggest question facing artists today?”
“The Guardian”: “How to embrace unexpected silences” by Amber Hatch
“Smithonaian.com”: “What Ever Happened to the Russian Revolution?” by Ian Frazier
“The Atlantic”: “The Coming Software Apocalypse” by James Somers
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“The Atlantic”: “Trump’s War Against the Media Isn’t a War” by Megan Garber
“The New York Times”: “Return of the German Volk” by Roger Cohen
“The New York Times”: “How to Survive the Apocalypse” by Alex Williams
“The New York Times”: “How Big Banks Became our Masters” by Rana Faroohar
“The New York Times”: “How Turkey’s Refugee Response Is Different” by Rula Jebreal
“The New York Times Magazine”: “The Mind of John McPhee” by Sam Anderson
“The New York Times Magazine”: “When ‘Not Guilty’ Is a Life Sentence” by Mac McClelland
“The New Yorker”: “Letter from Myanmar: What Happened to Myanmar Human-Rights Icon?” by Hannah Beech
“The New Yorker”: “The Madmen Theory of North Korea” by Steve Coll
“The New York Review of Books”: “Take a Hike” by Charles Petersen
“The New York Review of Books”: “What Makes a Terrorist?” by Nafees Hamid
“The Washington Post”: “The New Reality of Old Age in America” by Mary Jordan & Kevin Sullivan
“The Washington Post”: “A Texas showdown over Sharia” by Robert Samuels (story) and Ilana Panich-Linsman
“The Washington Post Magazine”: “The world according to Washington’s third graders” by Britt Peterson (story), Adam Hayes (illustration) &Daniel Mich and Nicki Demarco (video)
“New Humanist”: “The Violence in Myanmar” by Francis Wade
“Tablet”: “Remembering Babi Yar” by Alex Ryvchin
“St. Louis Magazine”: “The unimaginable, infamous case of Pam Hupp” by Jeannette Cooperman
“Granta”: “Trollhättan” by Andrew Brown
“GQ”: “The Killing of Kim Jong-nam” by Doug Bock Clark
“Vanity Fair”: “How Jared Kushner Is Dismantling a Family Empire” by Rich Cohen
“Boston Review”: “The Putin Problem” by Thomas Graham & Rajan Menon
“London Review of Books”: “What Is Great about Ourselves” by Pankaj Mishra
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“The Atlantic”: “Nuclear Waste: What Lies Beneath” by Andrew Curry
“The Atlantic”: “Boys Are Not Defective” by Amana Ripley
“The Atlantic”: “What Would a Hydrogen Bomb Do to the Pacific Ocean?” by Marina Koren
“The Guardian”: “Slouching towards Biloxi: Joan Didion on life in America’s south” by Joan Didion
“The Guardian”: “We’re at the end of white Christian America. What will that mean?” by Jason Wilson
“The Guardian”: “Why we need the welfare state more than ever” by Chris Renwick
“The Independent”: “How women’s bodies became battle zones” by Sophie Cousins
“The Observer”: “The pursuit of loneliness: how I chose a life of solitude” by Hayley Campell
“The Times Literary Supplement”: “The Rise of Emoji” by Andrew Caines
“New Statesman”: “The Divisions of Germany” by James Hawes
“The Washington Post”: “Book Review: Is Trump mentally ill? Or is America? Psychiatrists weight in” by Carlos Lozada
“The Washington Post”: “President Trump is killing me. Really” by Dana Milbank
“The New York Times”: “American Democracy Is Drowning in Money” by Celestine Bohlen
“The New York Times”: “Pete Turner, Whose Color Photography Could Alter Reality, Dies at 83” by Richard Sandomir
“The New York Times”: “The Boys of Brexit: Tony Blair and Nigel Farage” by Maureen Dowd
“The New York Times”: “How Big Business Got Brazil Hooked on Junk Food” by Andrew Jacobs, Matt Richtel & William Daniels (photos)
“The New Yorker”: “Hillary Clinton Looks Back in Anger” by David Remnick
“The New Yorker”: “Irma and Our Age of Standardized Disaster” by Amy Davidson Sorkin
“The New Yorker”: “Margaret Atwood, the Prophet of Dystopia” by Rebecca Mead
“The New York Review of Books”: “Soccer’s Culture of Corruption” by Simon Kuper
“The New York Review of Books”: “Brexit’s Irish Question” by Fintan O’Toole
“The New York Review of Books”: “Three Tales of Moral Corrosion” by Masha Gessen
“The New York Review of Books”: “How Terrorists Recruit” by Hafees Hamid
“The New York Review of Books”: “Liu Xiaobo’s Last Text” by Liu Xiaobo
“Rolling Stone”: “What Happens When a Superstorm Hits D.C.?”
“Rolling Stone”: “The Madness of Donald Trump” by Matt Taibbi
“Longreads”: “Beauties and Burdens of the Long Haul” by Finn Murphy
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“The Guardian”: “Top 10 books on postwar France” by Alex Christofi
“The Atlantic”: “Will Donald Trump Destroy the Presidency?” by Jack Goldsmith
“The Atlantic”: “The Mind of Donald Trump” by Dan P. McAdams
“The Atlantic”: “How the Vietnam War Broke the American Presidency” by Ken Burns & Lynn Novick
“The Atlantic”: “How to Die” by Jordan Michael Smith
“The New York Times”: “In Our Prison on the Sea” by Mansoor Adayfi
“The New York Times”: “What Ani-Semitism in America Looks Like from Israel” by Shmuel Rosner
“The New York Times Magazine”: “RT, Sputnik and Russia’s New Theory of War” by Jim Rutenberg
“The New Yorker”: “Letter from Pyongyang: The Risk of Nuclear War with North Korea” by Evan Osnos
“The New Yorker”: “The Case against Civilization” by John Lanchester
“The New Yorker”: “Sixteen Years after 9/11, How Does Terrorism End?” by Robin Wright
“The Washington Post”: “The deadliest period after a hurricane? After it’s over” By Rebecca Renner
“The Washington Post”: “Irma’s wrath: the most dramatic photos each day from the hurricane”
“The Washington Post”: “Bring back the ombudsman” by David Ignatius
“Longreads”: “The Oldest Restaurant in Kabul” by Maija Liuhto
“cincinatti.com”: “Seven Days of Heroin” by Enquirer and Media Network of Central Ohio staff
“Granta”: “If Mother’s Happy” by Kathleen McCall Moura
“Tablet”: “How Israel Went Nuclear” by Shimon Peres
“the Paris Review”: “The Art of Space Art” by Kastalia Medrano
“Vulture”: “In Conversation: John Cleese” by David Marchese
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“The New York Times”: ”In the storm’s Path: ‘Like Waiting for a Monster’” by The New York Times
“The New York Times”: “The Trump Fever Never Breaks” by Katy Tur
“The New York Times”: “For Iraq’s long-suffering Kurds, Independence beckons” by Tim Arango
“The New York Times”: “Netanyahu’s No-State Solution” by Roger Cohen
“The New York Times”: “The Book That Us Feminists” by Carol J. Adams
“The New York Times”: “One Nation under a Movie Theatre? It’s a Myth” by Manolha Dargis & A.J. Scott
“The New York Times”: “Looking into the Future for a Child with Autism” by Cammie McGovern
“The New Yorker”: “Annals of Medicine: Cancer’s Invasion Equation” by Siddhartha Mukherjee
“The New Yorker”: “A Reporter At Large: The Trials of a Muslim Cop” by Rachel Aviv
“The New York Review of Books”: “Clothes That Don’t Need You” by David Salle
“The New York Review of Books”: “What Are Impeachable Offenses?” by Noah Feldman & Jacob Weisberg
“The Washington Post”: “Apparently, it’s illegal to laugh at Jeff Sessions” by Dana Milbank
“The Washington Post”: “The Chosen” by Kevin Sieff (story) & Nichole Sobecki (photos)
“The Washington Post”: “How Silicon Valley is erasing your individuality” by Franklin Foer
“The Washington Post”: “How to escape North Korea” by Anna Fifield (story) & Paula Bronstein (photos)
“The Guardian”: “China’s clout has few limits: should we be worried about its new Silk Road” by Tom Miller
“The Guardian”: “Rouhanicare: Iranian president’s unsung domestic success” by Saed Kamali Dehghan
“The Guardian”: “No more nukes? Why anti-nuclear protests need an urgent revival” by Zoe Williams
“The Guardian”: “How the aristocracy preserved their power” by Chris Bryant
“The Observer”: “The Wall Street Journal’s Trump problem” by Lucia Graves
“The Observer”: “The Jean-Michel Basquiat I knew…” by Miranda Sawyer
“Longreads”: “Atomic City” by Justin Nobel
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“The New York Times”: “For One Family in Houston, an Overwhelming Start to Recovery” by Jack Healy
“The New York Times”: “Hezbollah, Iran’s Middle East Agent, Emissary and Hammer” by Ben Hubbard
“The New York Times”: “Afghanistan: The Empire Stopper” by Rod Nordland
“The New York Times”: “Google Doesn’t Want What’s Best for Us” by Jonathan Taplin
“The New York Times”: “Forty Years of ‘Voyager’” by Dennis Overbye, Jonathan Corum & Jason Drakeford
“The New York Times Magazine”: “How to Get Rich in Washington” by Nicholas Confessore
“The New Yorker”: “How Do You Make a TV-Show Set in the West Bank?” by David Remnick
“The New Yorker”: “Profiles: Ken Burns’s American Canon” by Ian Parker
“The New Yorker”: “The Fake-News Fallacy” by Adrian Chen
“The New York Review of Books”: “Our Hackable Democracy” by Sue Halpern
“The New York Review of Books”: “Why We Must Still Defend Free Speech” by David Cole
“The New York Review of Books”: “Cartier-Bresson’s Distant India” by Ratik Asokan
“The New York Review of Books”: “The Hatful Monk” by Gavin Jacobson
“The Washington Post”: “John McCain: ‘It’s time Congress returns to regular order’” by John McCain
“The Guardian”: “Death in Bangladesh doesn’t draw a crowd like Melania” by Peter Preston
“The Guardian”: “How the early internet fed the far right” by Jamie Bartlett
“The Guardian”: “The Last Nazi Hunters” by Linda Kinstler
“The Guardian”: “Salman Rushdie: ‘A lot of what Trump unleashed was there anyway’” by Emma Brockes
“The Guardian”: “My week in Lucky House: the horror of Hong Kong’s coffin homes” by Benjamin Haas
“London Review of Books”: “The Saudi Trillions” by Malise Ruthven
“London Review of Books”: “What Is It Like to be an Octopus?” by Amia Srinivasan
“Granta”: “Notes on a Suicide” by Rana Dasgupta
“Politico”: “My Life at a Russian Propaganda Network” by Andrew Feinberg
“PoliticoMagazine”: “How Washington Made Harvey Worse” by Michael Grunwald
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“The Guardian”: “The princess myth: Hilary Mantel on Diana” by Hilary Mantel
“The Guardian”: “Living in avoid: life in Damascus after the exodus” by Khaled Khalifa
“The Guardian”: “How hate-groups tried (and failed) to co-opt popular culture” by Charles Bramesco
“The Guardian”: “America’s ‘news deserts’: the death of the great alt-weeklies” by Annalies Winny
“The Washington Post”: “After Roger” by Giri Nathan 8story) & Calla Kessler (photos and video)
“The New Yorker”: “Personal History: The Pleasures of New York by Car” by Ian Frazier
“The New Yorker”: “Modern Times: Who Owns the Internet?” by Elizabeth Kolbert
“The New Yorker”: “A Critic At Large: Why Freud Survives” by Louis Menand
“The New York Times”: “16 Years of War in Afghanistan, in Pictures” by Rod Nordland
“The New York Times”: “What an Afghanistan Victory Looks Like Under the Trump Plan” by Rod Nordland
“The New York Times”: “In Afghanistan, a Destructive ‘Game of Thrones’” by Rod Nordland
“The New York Times”: “Fleece of the Century” by Dan Barry
“The New York Times Magazine”: “How Roger Federer Upgraded His Game” by Peter de Jonge
“Quartz”: “The Life of Bitcoin Miners” by Zheping Huang & Joon Jan Wong
“Longreads”: “Finding Jihadi John” by Souad Mekhennet
“The Bridge”: “Future Wars” by Jim Greer
“Rolling Stone”: “Justin Trudeau: The North Star” by Stephen Rodrick
“Nautilus”: “The Limits of Athletic Performance” by Stephen Hsu
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“The Atlantic”: “The Road to Radicalism in Charlottesville” by Julia Joffe
“The Atlantic”: “Solving a Murder Mystery with Help of Ancestry Websites” by Ciara O’Rourke
“The New York Times”: “With Conrad on the Congo River” by Maya Jasanoff
“The New York Times”: “How to Get Away with Murder in Small-Town India” by Ellen Barry
“The New York Times”: “The Illuminating Power of Eclipses” by Kenneth Chang
“The New York Times”: “The 10 Best Places to Swim in the World, According to Me” by Loudon Wainwright III
“The New York Times”: “When Terror Came to Barcelona” by Miguel-Anxo Murado
“The New York Times”: “’At the Stroke of Midnight, My Entire Family Was Displaced‘”
“The New York Times”: “I Voted for Trump. And I Sorely Regret It” by Julius Krein
“The New York Times”: “Editorial: Exit Steve Bannon”
“The New York Times Magazine”: “Down the Breitbart Hole” by Wil S. Hylton
“The New York Times Magazine”: “Was an Italian Graduate Student Tortured and Murdered in Egypt” by Declan Walsh
“The New Yorker”: “A Reporter At Large: Trump’s Business of Corruption” by Adam Davidson
“The New Yorker”: “Is There Any Point to Protesting” by Nathan Heller
“The New Yorker”: “Julian Assange, a Man Without a Country” by Raffi Khatchadourian
“The New York Review of Books”: “Fool, Cowards or Criminals” by Ian Buruma
“The Washington Post”: “A neo-Nazi’s rage-fueled journey to Charlottesville” by Abigail Hauslohner, Paul Duggan, Jack Gillum & Aaron C. Davis
“Daily Beast”: “It’s Time for the Lost Cause of the South to Get Lost” by Jack Schwartz
“Longreads”: “Whose fault was Dunkirk”? by Lynne Olson
“The Guardian”: “A letter to my American friends: when did the dream die?” by Simon Tisdall
“The Guardian”: “Why is the US still fighting the civil war?” by Jason Wilson
“The Guardian”: “Neoliberalism: the idea that changed the world” by Stephen Metcalf
“The Observer”: “Words against ageing” by Robert McCrum
“The Independent”: “Woe betide the Kurds of northern Syria when the war is over” by Robert Fisk
“New Statesman”: “Hungary as a Rogue State” by Martin Fletcher
“New Statesman”: “Witness to an Interrogation” by Anthony Lyod
“OUPblog”: “Are electrons conscious?” by Philip Goff
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“The Atlantic”: “How America Lost Its Mind” by Kurt Andersen
“The Atlantic”: “When Silicon Valley Took Over Journalism” by Franklin Foer
“The Atlantic”: “Have Smartphones Destroyed a Generation?” by Jean M. Twenge
“The Washington Post”: “Who is Kim Jong Un and what will he decide to do?” by Anna Fifield
“The Washington Post”: “6 questions about North Korea’s quest for nuclear weapons” by Adam Taylor
“The Washington Post”: “The global politics of the biggest story in soccer” by Ishaan Tharoor
”The New Yorker”: “When should a child be taken from his parents?” by Larissa MacFarquar
“Bloomberg”: “The Secret Economic Lives of Animals” by Ben Crair
“The New York Times”: “Guam: A Small Island in a War of Words” by Nancy Borowick & Megan Specia
“The New York Times”: “Meet Kim Jong-un, a Moody Young Man with a Nuclear Arsenal” by Choe Sang-Hun
“The New York Times”: “The View from the Kremlin: Survival Is Darwinian” by Maxim Trudolybov
“The New York Times”: “India at 70” by Pankaj Mishra
“The New York Times”: “The Axis of Climate Evil” by Paul Krugman
“The New York Times”: “Does Qatar Support Extremism Yes. And So Does Saudi Arabia” by Tom Wilson
“The New York Times Magazine”: “Braving Cancer Amid the Chaos of Syria” by Caelainn Hogan
“The New York Times Magazine”: “Who’s Afraid of Claire Messud?” by Ruth Franklin
“The Guardian”: “Hope, pride, fear: how North Koreans feel about their homeland” by Tania Branigan
“The Guardian”: “How the tech industry wrote women out of history” by Kirstie Brewer
“The Guardian”: “Henry David Thoreau by Laura Dassow Walls review –radical, unsettling, relevant” by Sarah Bakewell
“The Observer”: “Holy smoke! The church of Cannabis” by Aaron Millar
“The Observer”: “Samantha Bee, the new heroine of American political satire” by Tim Lewis
“London Review of Books”: “Alberto Giacometti” by Jeremy Harding
“Vanity Fair”: “The Scariest Nuclear Threat” by Michael Lewis
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“The Washington Post”: “Rise of the machines” by Chico Harlan
“PoliticoMagazine”: “CIA Doubts about JFK’s Murder” by Philipp Shanon & Larry J. Sabato
“The New York Times”: “The Desperation of Our Diplomats” by Roger Cohen
“The New York Times”: “What’s It Like to Test-Drive a Race Car?” by Matthew DeBord
“The New York Times”: “My Son, the Jihadist” by Nicola Benyahia
“The New York Times”: “How We Are Ruining America” by David Brooks
“The New York Times”: “Finding Some Peace after War” by Dave Philipps
“The New York Times Magazine”: “Losing It in the Anti-Dieting Age” by Taffy Brodesser-Akner
“The New York Review of Books”: “The True American” by Robert Pogue Harrison
“The Guardian”: “70 years after independence, the India I know is losing its way” by Mihir Bose
“The Guardian”: “America’s midlife crisis: lessens from a survival summit” by Stephen Marche
“The Observer”: “W Eugene Smith, the photographer who wanted to record everything” by Sean O’Hagan
“The Observer”: “Why Pakistan and India remain in denial 70 years on” by Yasmin Khan
“London Review of Books”: “Facebook: You Are the Product” by John Lanchester
“BBC Magazine”: “The ghostly radio station that nobody claims to run” by Zaria Gorvett
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“The Guardian”: “Is the world really better than ever?” by Oliver Burkeman
“The Guardian”: “Slaves of Isis: The long walk of the Yazidi women” by Cathy Otten
“The Guardian”: “The Mad World of Major Rowland Bowen” by Russell Jackson
“The Guardian”: “Watching ice melt: inside Nasa’s mission to the North Pole” by Avi Steinberg
“The Guardian”: “Families, fertility, feminism: landmarks in women’s rights” by Liz Ford
“The Guardian”: “After Trump and Brexit, is this the end of the Anglo-Saxon west?” by Timothy Garton Ash
“The Independent”: “Can you rebuild an ancient mosque?” by Robert Fisk
“The Observer”: “Islam: The Art of Making a Jihadist” by Andrew Anthony
“The Times Literary Supplement”: “The C-Word” by Paul Collier
“The New York Times”: “Why Women Aren’t C.E.O.s, According to Women Who Almost Were” by Susan Chira
“The New York Times”: “The Desperation of Our Diplomats” by Roger Cohen
“The New York Times”: “An Ode to Shopping Malls” by Steven Kurutz
“The New York Times”: “Vanishing Land Fuels ‘Looming Crisis’ Across Africa” by Jeffrey Gettleman
“The New York Times”: ”Freed from ISIS, Yazidi Women return in ‘Severe Shock’” by Rukmini Callimachi
“The New Yorker”: “Profiles: Sadiq Khan Takes on Brexit and Terror” by Sam Knight
“The New Yorker”: “The TV That Created Donald Trump” by Emily Nussbaum
“The New Yorker”: “Why Corrupt Bankers Escape Jail” by Patrick Radden Keefe
“The New Yorker”: “A Reporter At Large: How not to Solve the Refugee Crisis” by Ben Taub
“Daily Beast”: “Inside the Cult of Melania Trump” by Anna Nemtsova
“War on the Rocks”: “The Future of Military Robotics” by Gregory C. Allen
“Stanford Medicine”: “Two Minds: The cognitive differences between men and women” by Bruce Goldman
“IRIN”: “The Somali Pirates Are Back” by Magnus Boding Hansen
“Rolling Stone”: “What Does Russiagate Look Like to Russians?” by Matt Taibbi
“The Washington Post”: “What we do if Trump is really crazy?” by Dana Milbank
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“Bloomberg”: “Afghanistan’s War” by Aleksandra Gjogievska
“Bloomberg Businessweek”: “The Remaking of Donald Trump” by Joshua Green
“Columbia Journalism Review”: “Bringing Buddha to the Newsroom: media with mindfulness” by Melanie Faizer
“Literary Hub”: “Growing Up as an Untouchable” by Sujatha Gidla
“aeon”: “Is linguistics a science?” by Sally Davies
“Town & Country”: ”The Rise and Fall of F. Lee Bailey, the Man Who Set O.J. Simpson Free” by Andrew Goldman
“The Guardian”: “The power of framing: It’s not what you say, it’s how you say it” by Steve Rathje
“The London Review of Books”: “I Am the Fifth Dimension” by Bee Wilson
“The London Review of Books”: “Presidents v. Generals” by Andrew Bacevic
“The Washington Post”: “How China tames dissent on the Internet” by David Ignatius
“The New York Times”: “Sons without Fathers” by Roger Cohen
“The New York Times”: “Hit by Lightning: Tales from Survivors” by Lizette Alvarez
“The New York Times”: “Two Weeks on Ice in McMurdo Station, Antarctica” by Jonathan Corum
“The New York Times”: “Dodging Chinese Police in Kashgar, a Silk Road Oasis Town” by Edward Wong
“The New York Times”: “Too Many Wonderful Women to Count” by Frank Bruni
“The New York Times Magazine”: “The Living and the Dead” by James Verini
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“The New York Review of Books”: “The Passion of Liu Xiaobo” by Perry Link
“The New York Review of Books”: “Iraq: The Battle to Come” by Jost Hiltermann
“The New York Review of Books”: “Macron’s California Revolution” by Sylvain Cypel
“The New York Review of Books”: “The Brave New World of Gene Editing” by Matthew Cobb
“The New York Times”: “Iran Dominates in Iraq after U.S. ‘Handed the Country Over’” by Tim Arango
“The New York Times”: “Grey Matter: When Is Speech Violence?” by Lisa Feldmann Barrett
“The New York Times”: “The Islamic State Is Not Dead Yet” by Antony J. Blinken
“The New York Times”: “This Is How I Want to Be Dead” by Richard Coniff
“The New York Times Magazine”: “This Town Melts Down” by Marc Leibovich
“The New Yorker”: “America’s Future is Texas” by Lawrence Wright
“The New Yorker”: “Books: The Toscanini Wars” by David Denby
”The New Yorker”: “Jasmin Moghbeli, Badass Astronaut” by Robin Wright
“New York Magazine”: “The Uninhabitable Earth” by David Wallace-Wells
“The Guardian”: “Pig tales – the swine in books and arts” by Jacqueline Yallop
“The Observer”: “Second world war: Dunkirk’s darkest day” by Hugh Sebag-Montefiore
“Vanity Fair”: “Inside the Trump Marriage: Melania’s Burden” by Evgenia Peretz
“Imperial & Global Forum”: “1917: The Year of the Century” by Jeremy Black
“Project Syndicate”: “Homage to Simone Veil” by Bernhard-Henri Lévy
“VQR: “Kazakhstan: A Kingdom for a Horse” by Will Boast & Guy Stauber (illustrations)
“Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists”: “Bunkers for the 0,003 percent” by Elisabeth Eaves
“The Atlantic”: “How to Beat Asthma” by Vann R. Newkirk II
“The Atlantic”: “What, if it’s all true?” by David A. Graham
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“The Guardian”: “We are marching to halt Turkey’s slide into authoritarianism” by Kemal Kilicdaroglu
“The Guardian”: “How power profits from disaster” by Naomi Klein
“The Guardian”: “How climate skepticism turned into something more dangerous” by David Runciman
“The Guardian”: “Hilary Mantel: why I became a historical novelist” by Hilary Mantel
“London Review of Books”: “Reasons for Corbyn” by William Davies
“London Review of Books”: “The Age of Detesting Trump” by David Bromwich
“London Review of Books”: “The Refugee Crisis” by Daniel Trilling
“The Washington Post Magazine”: “The Calling” by KK Ottesen (interviews and photographs)
“The Washington Post”: “’Killed’ in Vietnam and buries with comrades, one Marine returned form the dead” by Michael E. Ruane
“The Washington Post”: “How 'isolated' North Korea managed to build an ICBM that could reach Alaska” by Amanda Erickson
“The Washington Post”: “What is North Korea trying to hit?” by Bonnie Berkowitz, Laris Karklis & Tim Meko
“The Washington Post”: “What life looks like inside North Korea”
“The New York Times”: “What Assad Has Won” by Kamal Daoud
“The New York Times”: “Thoreau’s Wilderness Legacy, Beyond Walden Pond” by Douglas Brinkley
“The New York Times”: “I Thought I Understood America. Then Came Trump” by Beppe Servergnini
“The New York Times”: “A Palestinian Novel Reveals Dirty Secrets in the Arab World” by Joumana Haddad
“The New York Times Magazine”: “All the President’s Lawyers” by Jonathan Mahler
“The New York Times Magazine”: “The Art at the End of the World” by Heidi Julavits
“Defense One”: “I Could Kill You with a Consumer Drone” by Brett Velicovich
“Noahpinion”: “Why Did Europe Lose the Crusades?” by Noah Smith
“Los Angeles Review of Books”: “The End of Economics” by Matt Seybold
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“The New York Times”: “Lies, Leaks and Consequences” by Retro Report
“The New York Times”: “The Antarctica Series”
“The New York Times”: “How Whales Became the Biggest Animals on the Planet” by Nicholas St. Fleur
“The New York Times”: “Bernie Sanders: How Democrats Can Stop Losing Elections” by Bernie Sanders
“The New York Times Magazine”: “How Donald Trump Misunderstood the F.B.I.” by Tim Weiner
“The New York Times Magazine”: “Greetings. E.T. (Please Don’t Murder US”) by Steven Johnson
“The New York Times Magazine”: “Virtual Reality: The Land of Salt and Fire”
“The New Yorker”: “Books: Are China and the United States Headed for War?” by Ian Buruma
“The New Yorker”: “Trump’s Destabilizing Global Vision” by Robin Wright
"The New Yorker”: “Letter from Shanghai: China’s Mistress-Dispellers” by Jiayang Fan
“The New Yorker”: “The Race to Solar-Power Africa” by Bill McKibben
“ProPublica”: “How the U.S. Triggered a Massacre in Mexico” by Ginger Thompson
“The Conversation”: “How language alters our experience of time” by Panos Athanasapoulos
“New Republic”: “Do We Need Women’s News?” by Clio Chang
“The Strategy Bridge”: ”The Wages of War Without Strategy” by Robert Cassidy & Jacqueline Tame
“Conflict Forum”: “Have the Saudis Overreached Themselves?” by Alastair Cooke
“The Guardian”: “In China’s far west the perfect ‘police state’ is emerging” by Tom Phillips
“The Guardian”: “The bad science of scientific publishing” by Stephen Buranyi
“The Guardian”: “’It’s the closest thing to the moon’: my space odyssey to Iceland” by Rosie Ifould
“The Guardian”: “Ken Burns returns to Vietnam – ‘a war we have consciously ignored’” by David Smith
“Literary Hub”: “Field Notes from My Dementia” by Gerda Saunders
“New Republic”: “The Shah of Iran: An Interview with Mohammad Reza Pahlevi” by Oriana Fallaci
“Vestoj”: “Slow Time Is God’s Time” by Dr. Donald B. Krabill
“Smithsonian.com”: “A Brief History of Maps” by Clive Thompson
“The Atlantic”: “Hearing Voices” by Joseph Frankel
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“The Atlantic”: “How to Deal with North Korea” by Mark Bowden
“The Atlantic”: “What’s Wrong with the Democrats?” by Franklin Foer
“The Atlantic”: “The Smartphone Psychiatrist” by David Dobbs
“The Atlantic”: “An Artist for the Instagram Age” by Sarah Boxer
“The Atlantic”: “How a Philly Ob-Gyn Ended up Delivering a Baby Gorilla” by Ed Yong
“The New York Review of Books”: “Afghanistan: It’s Too Late” by Ahmad Rashid
“The New York Review of Books”: “The Nihilism of Julian Assange” by Sue Halpern
“The New York Review of Books”: “The Banality of Putin” by Robert Cottrell
“Limn”: “The Bombing Encyclopedia of the World” by Stephen J. Collier & Andres Lakoff
“Bloomberg”: “The Man Who Stands in Line for a Living” by Polly Mosendz
“nature”: “The ‘time machine’ reconstructing Venice’s social networks” by Alison Abbott
“The Washington Post”: “America’s Rural Divide” by José A. DelReal & Scott Clement
“The Washington Post”: “Two shining lights in an Iranian prison’s darkness” by Roxana Saberi
“The New York Times”: “The iPhone Is 10 Years Old. Here’s the Story of its Birth” by Lev Grossman
“The New York Times”: “Both Climate Leader and Oil Giant? A Norwegian Paradox” by Somini Sengupta
“The New York Times”: “Maldives, Tourist Haven, Casts Weary Eye on Radical Islamism” by Kai Schultz
“The New York Times”: “The Kiwis’ Edge in America’s Cup: Drones” by Frank Bures
“The Observer”: “Longhua: Life and death in Apple’s forbidden city” by Brian Merchant
“3quarksdaily”: “What Makes a Great Wine?” by Dwight Furrow
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“Reality-Based Community”: “The London high-rise fire” by Michael O’Hare
“The New York Times”: “How to Ease Travel Anxiety in an Era of Terror” by David Shaftel
“The New York Times”: “Finding My Florida” by Jason Diamond
“The New York Times”: “China’s New Bridges: Rising High, but Buried in Debt” by Chris Buckley
“The New York Times”: “The Greatest Music Festival in History” by Kevin D. Greene
“The New York Times”: “The Universal Phenomenon of Men Interrupting Women” by Susan Chira
“The New York Times”: “The Women Who Fought for Hanoi” by Elizabeth D. Herman
“The New York Times”: “Israel-Palestine form Both Sides of the Mirror” by Roger Cohen
“The New York Times”: “Not All Attacks Are Created Equal” by Mohammed Hanif
“The New York Times”: “Who Is Dangerous, and Who Dies?” by Errol Morris
“The New Yorker”: “Remembering the Murder You Didn’t Commit” by Rachel Aviv
“The New Yorker”: “Personal History: Why Aren’t You Laughing?” by David Sedaris
“The New York Review of Books”: “The Abortion Battlefield” by Marcia Angell
“The Washington Post”: “How the Showdown over Qatar is tearing families apart” by Sudarsan Raghavan
“Rolling Stone”: “Goodbye, and Good Riddance, to Centrism” by Matt Taibbi
“Rolling Stone”: “The Democrats Need a New Message” by Matt Taibbi
“The Guardian”: “Sport 2.0: crumbling traditions create a whole new ballgame” by Sean Ingle
“FT Magazine”: “Watch it while lasts: our golden age of television” by Ian Leslie
“The London Review of Books”: “A Murderous History of Korea” by Bruce Cumings
“Lawfare”: “Iran’s Support for Terrorist Groups” by Daniel Byman
“Africa As A Country”: “Take me to your leader: Eritrea’s Isaias Afwerki” by Abraham T. Zere
“New Statesman”: “Pump action: the heart-stopping history of cardiac surgery” by Gavin Francis
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“The Atlantic”: “The Panic President” by David A. Graham
“The Atlantic”: “Skydiving from the Edge of Space” by Laura Parker
“The Washington Post”: “37 Books We’ve Loved So Far” by Book World Editors
“The Washington Post”: “How occupation has damaged Israel’s democracy” by Gershom Gorenberg
“The New York Times”: “Divided by Victory, Israelis Still Grapple with 1967 War” by Ian Fisher
“The New York Times”: “How the K.G.B. Started the War That Changed the Middle East” by Ronen Bergman
“The New York Times”: “Still Stuck Between May and June of 1967” by Yossi Klein Halevi
“The New York Times”: “The Silicon Valley Billionaires Remaking America’s Schools” by Natasha Singer
“The New York Times”: “The 25 Best Films of the 21st Century. So far.” By Manohla Dargis & A. O. Scott
“The New York Times Magazine”: “The Bounty Hunter of Wall Street” by Jesse Barron
“The New York Review of Books”: “Israel’s Irrational Rationality” by David Shulman
“The New York Review of Books”: “The Paris Catastrophe” by Tim Flannery
“The New York Review of Books”: “Ernest Hemingway: The Male Impersonator” by Fintan O’Toole
“The Guardian”: “’It’s pretty high’. Climber tells how he scaled Everest twice in a week” by Sam Jones
“The Guardian”: “From rust belt to mill towns: a tale of two popular revolts” by Thomas Frank
“The Independent”: “23 books Marc Zuckerberg thinks everyone should read” by Richard Feloni
“The Observer”: “Naomi Klein: ‘Trump is an idiot, bur don’t underestimate how good he is at that” by Tim Adams
“The Observer”: “The weaker sex? Science shows that women are stronger than men” by Angela Saini
“London Review of Books”: “The Brexiters” by Ian Jack
“London Review of Books”: “In Gaza: If Israel Were Smart” by Sara Roy
“London Review of Books”: “Verhofstadt’s Vision” by Jan-Werner Müller
“London Review of Books”: “Diary: Panthers in Algiers” by Elaine Mokhtefi
“The American Conservative”: “America’s Misadventures in the Middle East” by Chas Freeman
“berfrois”: “Albania is the future of Europe” by Vincent W.J, van Gerven Oei
“BACKCHANNEL”: “What to do of the laptop ban goes global” by Dan Gillmor
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“The New York Times”: “Donald Trump Poisons the World” by David Brooks
“The New York Times”: “The Past 50 Years of Israeli Occupation. And the Next” by Nathan Thrall
“The New York Times”: “On Ireland’s Border: ‘That Sad Old Game’” by Garrett Carr
“The New York Times”: “New York Turns Food Waste Into Black Gold” by Emily S. Rueb
“The New York Times”: “My Rome, Still a Classic Beauty” by Jason Horowitz
“The New York Times Magazine”: “New York Stories”
“The New Yorker”: “On the Job: The Work You Do, the Person You Are” by Toni Morrison
“The New Yorker”: “A Reporter At Large: The Addicts Next Door” by Margret Talbot
“The New Yorker”: “The World That Trump and Ailes Built” by Jill Lepore
“New York Magazine”: “Can the West survive Trump?” by Andrew Sullivan
“The New York Review of Books”: “China’s Astounding Religious Revival” by Roderick MacFarquhar
“The New York Review of Books”: “The Autocrat’s Language” by Masha Gessen
“The Guardian”: “Hippy Hangouts around the world: readers’ tips”
“The Guardian”: “Is there a neo-Nazi storm brewing in Trump Country?” by Lois Beckett
“Bloomberg”: “Farming the World: China’s Epic Race to Avoid a Food Crisis” by Bloomberg News Service
“Lapham’s Quarterly: “The Turning Sky: Discovering the Pyramid Texts” by Susan Brind Morrow
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“The New York Times”: “Exposures: The Hunted” by Daniel Rodriguez
“The New York Times”: “Colin Powell: American Leadership – We Can’t Do It for Free” by Colin Powell
“The New York Times”: “No, Google’s Not a Bird: Bringing the Internet to Rural India” by Ellen Barry
“The New York Times”: ‘The Internet Is Broken’: @ev Is Trying to Salvage It” by David Streitfeld
“The New York Times”: “Monica Lewinsky: Roger Ailes’s Dream Was My Nightmare” by Monica Lewinsky
“The New York Times”: “There Was No ‘Golden Age’ Of Air Travel” by Patrick Smith
“The New York Times Magazine”: “Aleppo After the Fall” by Robert F. Worth
“The New York Times Magazine”: “What Animals Taught Me About Being Human” by Helen MacDonald
“The New Yorker”: “Gerhard Steidl Is Making Books an Art Form” by Rebecca Mead
“The New Yorker”: “A Reporter At Large: What Makes a Parent?” by Ian Parker
“The New Yorker”: “Putin’s Shadow Cabinet and the Bridge to Crimea” by Joshua Yaffa
“The Washington Post”: “The Turkey I no longer know” by Fetullah Gülen
“The New York Review of Books”: “Egypt: The New Dictatorship” by Joshua Hammer
“The New York Review of Books”: “The Pleasures of Pessimism” by Tim Parks
“The New York Review of Books”: “Saul Steinberg’s View of the World” by Chris Ware
“The Guardian”: “Irreverent and knowing as James Bond: Sir Roger Moore obituary” by Ryan Gilbey
“The Guardian”: “Robot hearts: medicine’s new frontier” by Thomas Morris
“The Guardian”: “The great London property squeeze” by Anna Minton
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“The Atlantic”: “When Your Child Is a Psychopath” by Barbara Bradley Hagerty
“The Atlantic”: “My Family’s Slave” by Alex Tizon
“The Atlantic”: “Five Reasons the Comey Affair Is Worse than Watergate” by James Fallows
“The Washington Post”: “Five Myths about Watergate” by Rick Perlstein
“The Washington Post”: “How a woman in England tracks civilian deaths in Syria, one bomb at a time” by Greg Jaffe
“The Washington Post”: “The era of cyber disasters may finally be here” by Adam Taylor
“The Washington Post”: “Assad’s torture network: voices from inside” by Louisa Loveluck
“The Washington Post”: “A new concert hall in Hamburg transforms the city” by Philip Kennicot
“The New York Times”: “My Strange Trip Through Iran’s Heartland” by Thomas Erdbrink
“The New York Times”: “When the World Is Led by a Child” by David Brooks
“The New York Times”: “The Right Has Its Own Narrative About Trump’s Crises” by Jeremy W. Peters
“The New York Times”: “I Saw the Decline of a Democracy” by Patrick Kingsley
“The New York Times Magazine”: “Can Prairie Dogs Talk?” by Ferris Jabr
“The New York Times Magazine”: “A Pet Tortoise Who Will Outlive Us All” by Hanya Yanagihara
“The New Yorker”: “Elements: Why Swearing Makes You Stronger” by Alan Burdick
“The New Yorker”: “The Lights Are Going Out in the Middle East” by Robin Wright
“The Observer”: “Golden daze. 50 years on from the Summer of Love” by Aaron Millar
“The Observer”: “Kazakhstan calling: a jaw-dropping trip to Astana” by Sankha Guha
“Lawfare”: “A Foreign Intelligence Analyst Report on President Trump” by Nada Bakos & Dennis Gleason
“Tablet”: “Breaking News: The Secret History of the Six-Day War, Part I” by Yaacov Lozowick
“Apollo”: “More to cheese than meets the eye?” by Kathryn Murphy
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“The Observer”: “Do state institutions have the resources to fight hackers?” by Jamie Doward
“The Observer”: “The 57th Venice Biennale review – the Germans steal the show” by Laura Cumming
“The Observer”: “How to escape the online spies” by Darien Graham-Smith
“The Guardian”: “World’s biggest building project aims to make China great again” by Tom Phillips
“The Guardian”: “The meaning of life in a world without work” by Yuval Noah Harari
“The Guardian”: “’Good neighbours to newcomers?’” by Lisa Maree Williams
“The New York Times”: “How Google Took over the Classroom” by Natasha Singer
“The New York Times”: “France’s First Lady Breaks the Mold” by Susan Chira & Lilia Blaise
“The New York Times”: “Polish Climbers Plan to Scale Deadly K2 Peak in Winter” by Michael Powell
“The New York Times”: “In Trump’s Firing of James Comey, Echoes of Watergate” by Peter Baker
“The New York Times”: “Ai Weiwei: How Censorship Works” by Ai Weiwei
“The New York Times Magazine”: “Is an Open Marriage a Happier Marriage?” by Susan Dominus
“The New Yorker”: “Taking down Terrorists in Court” by William Finnegan
“The New Yorker”: “Obama’s Life Post-Presidency” by Amy Davidson
“The New Yorker”: “Onward and Upward with the Sciences: Seeing with Your Tongue” by Nicola Twilley
“The New York Review of Books”: “In the Horrorscape of Aleppo” by Charles Glass
“The New York Review of Books”: “More Is More” by Deborah Cohen
“The Washington Post”: “Trump must be impeached. Here’s why” by Laurence H. Tribe
“Longreads”: “Death by Fire” by Miles Wilson
“Mercatus Center”: “A Conversation with Garry Kasparov” by Tyler
“Project-Syndicate”: “Emmanuel Macron, the Novel” by Bernard Henri-Lévy