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“The Guardian”: “Podcast: What does 2019 hold for Kim Young-un and North Korea?”

“The Guardian”: “Leonardo v Rembrandt: who’s the greatest?” by Jonathan Jones

“The Guardian”: “The Long Read – When the ice melts: the catastrophe of vanishing glaciers” by Dahr Jamail

“The Guardian”: “Seven way technology will change in 2019” by Alex Hern

“The Guardian”: “’Brought to Jesus’: The evangelical grip on the Trump administration” by Julian Borger

“The Observer”: “Everyone is biased, including you: the play designed by neuroscientists” by Nic Fleming

“The Observer”: “Man accused of shooting down UN chief: ‘Sometimes you have to do things you don’t want to…’” by Emma Graham-Harrison, Andreas Rockson  & Mads Brügger

“The Observer”: “In China, they are closing churches, jailing pastors – and even rewriting scriptures” by Lily Kuo

“The Independent”: “The US media has lost one of its sanest voices on military matters – so let’s hope William Arkin’s absence is brief” by Robert Fisk

“The Independent”: “Donald Trump’s New Year Letter to America we’ll probably never read” by Andrew Buncombe

“The Independent”; “US sanctions against Iran are harsh, but nobody really knows what will happen if they sink Teheran’s regime” by Borzou Daragahi

“The Times Literary Supplement”: “Finer Points of Murder” by Tom Stevenson

“The Atlantic”: “What President Trump Will Face in the New Year” by Ronald Brownstein

“The Atlantic”: “Don’t reply to your emails” by Taylor Lorenz

“The Atlantic”: “The Weight I Carry” by Tommy Tomlinson

“The Atlantic”: “83 Things That Blew Our Mind in 2018” by The Atlantic Science Desk

“The Washington Post”: “7 key questions about what President Trump’s company faces in 2019” by David A. Fahrenthold & Jonatahan O’Connell

“The Washington Post”: “The Saudi engine of repression continues to run at full speed” by David Ignatius

“The Washington Post Magazine”: “What Gordon Parks witnessed” by David Rowell & Gordon Parks (photos)

“The New York Times”: “50 Places to Go in 2018”

“The New York Times”: “The 20 Best TV Dramas Since ‘The Sopranos” by The New York Times

“The New York Times”: “Two Women Enter a Temple. A Country Erupts” by Supriya Nair

“The New York Times”: “Erdogan: Trump Is Right on Syria. Turkey Can Get the Job Done” by Recep Tayyip Erdogan

“The New York Times”: “Nancy Pelosi Spanks the First Brat” by Maureen Dowd

“The New York Times”: “Who Speaks for America?” by The Editorial Board

“The New York Times”: “When the Illness Is a Mystery, Patients Turn to These Detectives” by Gina Kolata

“The New York Times Magazine”: “How Beauty Is Making Scientists Rethinking Evolution” by Ferris Jabr

“The New Yorker”: “Letter from Hungary: Victor Orban’s Far-Right Vision for Europe” by Elisabeth Zerofsky

“The New Yorker”: “Books: The History of Blood” by Jerome Groopman

“The New Yorker”: “A Reporter At Large: The French Burglar Who Pulled off His Generations Biggest Art Heist” BY Jake Halpern

“The New York Review of Books”: “California: The State of Resistance” by Michael Greenberg

“The Intercept”: “What’s the matter with the Democratic? Just Watch Schumer and Pelosi Respond to Trump’s wall speech” by Brianha Gray

“The Intercept”: “1.4 Million Floridians Get Their Voting Rights Back, Whether Republicans Like It or Not” by Alice Speri

“Wired”: “The Future Book Is Here” by Craig Mood

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“The New York Times”: “The Story of 2018 was Climate Change” by David Leonhardt

The New York Times”: “For Trump, ‘a War Every Day’ Waged Increasingly Alone” by Peter Baker & Maggie Haberman

“The New York Times”: “A Day, a Life: When a Medic Was Killed in Gaza, Was It an Accident?” by David M. Halbfinger

“The New York Times”: “How Times Reporters Froze a Fatal Moment on a Protest Field in Gaza” by Malachy Browne

"The New York Times": "Boogie Down, Bronx Girl" by Maureen Dowd

"The New York Times”: “In Search of Lost Screen Time” by Paul Greenberg

“The New York Times”: “Apollo 8’s Earthrise: The Shot Seen Round the World” by Dennis Overbye

“The New York Times”: “Does How a Writer Put a Drug Trip into Words?” by Michael Polian

"The New Yorker”: “Personal History: Father Time” by David Sedaris

“The New Yorker”: “How Mark Burnett Resurrected Donald Trump as an Icon of American Success” by Patrick Radden Keefe

“The New Yorker”: “The Inflation of Abstraction” by Peter Schjedahl

"The New Yorkere”: “Annals of Technology: How Science Saved Me from Pretending to Love Wine” by Anne Fadiman

“The New York Review of Books”: “How to Write about the Right: An Exchange” by James McAuley & Greil Marcus, reply by Mark Lilla

“The New York Review of Books”: “In the Valley of Fear” by Michael Greenberg

“The New York Review of Books”: “Let the People Take Back Control of Brexit” by Lisa Nandy

“The Washington Post”: “How can we tackle climate change?” by Post Opinions Staff

 “The Washington Post”: “A Year of unprecedented deception: Trump averaged 15 false claims a day in 2018” by Glenn Kessler

“The Washington Post”: “Fake-porn videos are being weaponized to harass women: ‘Everybody is a potential target’” by Drew Harwell

“The Guardian”: “Beto O’Rourke poses growing threat to fellow Democrats with 2020 hopes” by Sabrina Siddiqui & Lauren Gambino

“The Guardian”: “The fallen metropolis: the collapse of Caracas, the jewel of Latin America” by Tom Phillips

“The Guardian”: “The best films of 2019” by Peter Bradshaw

“The Observer”: “The death of Venice? City battles with floods and tourism reach crisis level” by Angela Giuffrida

“The Independent”: “Judge Richard Goldstone suffered for turning his back on Gaza – but not as much as the Palestinians he betrayed” by Robert Fisk

“The Independent”: “Trump vs Mattis – watch out when men of war come to the rescue” by Robert Fisk

“The Intercept”: “The Long Hand of U.S. Intervention: the Intercept’s 2018 World Coverage” by The Intercept

“The Atlantic”: “Kamal Kashoggi’s Murder Remains a Mystery” by Gaeme Wood

"The Atlantic”: “Is There Something Neurologically Wrong With Donald Trump” by James Hamblin

“The Atlantic”: “Finding a Way Through an Unspeakable Loss” by Deborah Kopaken

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“The New York Times”: “Our Favorite Facts of 2018” by Alexandria Symonds, Katie Van Syckle, Melina Delcic, Raillan Brooks & Remy Tumin

“The New York Times Magazine”: “The Lives They Lived 2018”

“The New York Times”: “Amos Oz, Israeli Author and Peace Maker, Dies at 79” by Isabel Kershner

“The New York Times”: “Afghanistan Dispatch: Along a Road of Sorrow, a Toddler Lost Her Name, Her Family and Her Life” by Mujib Mashal & Fahim Abed

“The New York Times”: “The Tragedy of Saudi Arabia’s War” by Declan Walsh (story) & Tyler Hicks (photos)

“The New York Times”: “Saudi Strikes, American Bombs, Yemeni Suffering” by Derek Watkins & Declan Walsh

“The New York Times”: “’It’s an act of murder: How Europe Outsources Suffering as Migrants Drown” by Charles Heller, Lorenzo Pezzani, Itamar Mann, Violerta Moreno & Eyal Weizman

“The New York Times”: “Iran’s Economic Crisis Drags Down the Middle Class Almost overnight” by Thomas Erdbrink

“The New York Times”: “In 12 Minutes, Everything Went Wrong” by Mika Gröndahl, Allison McCann James Glanz, Blacki Migliozzi & Umi Syam

“The New York Times”: “A Woman’s Rights” by The Editorial Borad & Damon Winter (photographs)

“The New Yorker”: “Don’t Eat before Reading this” by Anthony Bourdain

“The New Yorker”:  “Four Books that Deserved More Attention in 2018” by James Woods

“The New York Review of Books”: “In the Valley of Fear” by Michael Greenberg

“The New York Review of Books”: “Let the People Take Back Control of Brexit” by Lisa Nandy

“The Washington Post”: “For asylum seekers, deportation may mean death” by Kevin Sieff (story) & Carolyn Van Houten

“The Washington Post”: “An Italian car of a country, Argentina looks great but just doesn’t work” by Anthony Faiola

“The Washington Post”: “With support from Steve Bannon, a medieval monastery could become a populist training ground” by Chico Harlan

“The Washington Post”: “Dave Barry’s Year in Review 2018” by Dave Barry

“The Washington Post”: “2019: The Year in Preview” by several authors

“The Guardian”: “The halfway point: What have two years of Trump’s wrecking ball done to America?” by David Smith

“The Guardian”: “Trapped in Syria: children kidnapped by ISIS who can’t go home” by Bethan McKernan & Joshua Surtees

“The Guardian”: “’Every Day is a battle”: portraits of US veterans capture hidden toll of PTSD” by David Taylor

“The Guardian”: “The best photographs of 2018 – and the stories”

“The Guardian”: “The best of the Long Read in 2018”

„The Guardian“: „The presidential library: 10 books  Trump recommended this year“  by David Taylor

“The Guardian”: “The World in 2019: Middle East and North Africa” by Martin Chulov

“The Observer”: “The science stories that shook 2018” by several authors

“London Review of Books”: “Trouble at the BBC” by Owen Bennett-Jones

“London Review of Books”: “Brexit: Which Way to the Exit?” by David Runciman

“London Review of Books”: “What Europeans Talk about when They Talk about Brexit”

“The Intercept”: “Covering the Rise of a New Force in Democratic Politics: The Intercepts 2018 Politics Coverage.”

“The Intercept”: “The Far Right Is Obsessed with a Book about Muslims Destroying Europe. Here’s What It Gets Wrong” by Murtaza Hussain

“The Intercept”: “Keep Your Eyes on the Narcissist: Donald Trump’s Latest Antics Are Driven by Fear of Robert Mueller” by James Risen

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“The Guardian”: “’A torrent of ghastly revelations’: what military service taught me about America” by Lyle Jeremy Rubin

“The Guardian”: “Podcast - Windrush, Brexit, Trump and Cambridge Analytica: looking back at 2018” by Katherine Viner

“The Guardian”: “Don’t blame democracy’s decline on ignorance. The problem lies deeper” by Cas Mudde

“The Guardian”: “Podcast – 2018: a terrible year for Facebook” by Anushka Asthana

“The Guardian”: “Notorious Moscow prison, one home to Solzhenitsyn, to close” by Shaun Walker

The Guardian”: “In Trump’s world, all deals are private. ‘Public interest’ means nothing to him” by Robert Reich

“The Guardian”: “Dolphins’ TV-watching habits confirm what gentle creatures they are. Unlike cats..” by Stuart Jeffries

“The Guardian”:  “Google’s Earth how the tech giant is helping the state to spy on us” by Yasha Levine

“The Guardian”: “’A sweatshop firing on the cylinders’. What it’s like to work at Amazon at Christmas” by Anonymous

“The Guardian”: “Life on the land with the Lama Lama Rangers – a picture essay” by Anne Davies & Carlie Earl

“The Guardian”: “Yemen on the brink: how the UAE is profiting from the chaos of civil war“ by Ghaith Abdul-Ahad

“The Observer”: “Chaos at home, fear abroad: Trump unleashed puts western world on edge” by Julian Borger

“The New York Times”: “Jim Mattis Was Right” by The Editorial Board

“The New York Times”: “In Saudi Arabia’s War on Yemen, No Refuge on Land or Sea” by Declan Walsh

“The New York Times”: “The Year in Pictures: 2018”

“The New York Times”: “How You Can Help Fight the Information Wars” by Kara Swisher

“The New York Times”: “Curbing Speech in the Name of Israel” by The Editorial Board

“The New York Times”: “U.S. Exit Seen as a Betrayal of the Kurds, and a Boon for ISIS” by Rod Nordland

“The New York Times”: “’I Can English Understand’, New Official Says. The Swiss Have Their Doubts” by Palko Karasz

“The New York Times Magazine”: “The Best Photo Books of 2018” by Teju Cole

“The New York Times Magazine”: “In an Administration Full of Investigative Targets, Where Would the Democrats Start?” by Alex Carp

“The New York Times Magazine”: “These Democrats Will Soon Have the Power to Investigate the White House”. How Far Will They Go?” by Jason Zengerle

“The New Yorker”: “Iraq’s Post-ISIS Campaign of Revenge” by Ben Taub

“The New Yorker”: “Letter from Beijing: China’s Bizarre Program to Keep Activists in Check” by Jianying Zha

“The New Yorker”: “How Trump Made War on Angela Merkel and Europe” by Susan B. Glasser

“The New Yorker”: “What Cafés Did for Liberalism” by Adam Gopnik           

“The Washington Post”: “Jamal Kashoggi’s last months as an exile in the long shadow of Saudi Arabia”” by Souad Mekhennet & Greg Miller

“The Washington Post”: “It’s official. We lost the cold war” by Dana Milbank

“The Washington Post”: “I’m a combat veteran. We cannot allow our country to be turned into a war zone” by Tammy Duckworth

“The “Washington Post”: “A child occupies the White House – and the world knows it” by Patty Davies

“The Washington Post”: “What the year’s best photos tell us about 2018”

“The Washington Post”: “’Why has the world abandoned us?’ The tough questions faced by Washington Post foreign correspondents in 2018”

“The Atlantic”: “The Real Roots of American Rage” by Charles Duhigg

“The Atlantic”: “The New Authoritarians Are Waging War on Women” by Peter Beinart

“Poynter”: “The Year in Fact-Checking” by Daniel Funke & Alexios Mantzarlis

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“The Atlantic”: “The Coddling of the American Mind” by Greg Lukianoff & Jonathan Haidt

“The New York Times”: “The War on Truth Spreads” by The Editorial Board

“The New York Times”: “A Photographer Goes Missing in China” by Robert Y. Pledge

“The New York Times”: “The Most Powerful Reject in the World” by Frank Bruni

“The New York Times”: “2018: The Year in Climate Change”

“The New York Times”: “How Do You Recover after Millions Watched You Overdose?” by Katherine Q. Seelye, Julie Turkewitz, Jack Healy & Alan Binder

“The New York Times”: “Lens: Documenting the Disappearing Glaciers of Iceland” by Jonathan Blaustein

The New York Times”: “Five Great Podcasts from 2018”

“The New York Times”: “The Best Classical Music Tracks of 2018” by  Anthony Tommasini, Joshua Barone,Corinna da Fonseca-Wollheim, David Allen, Seth Colter Walls & Zachery Woolfe

“The New York Times”: “The Woman Who Outruns the Men, 200 Miles at a Time” by Rebecca Byerly & Max Whittaker (photographs)

“The New York Times Magazine”: “A Tragedy in Yemen, Made in America” by Jeffrey E. Stern

“The New York Times Magazine”: “What Happens When Facebook Goes the Way of MySpace” by John Herrman

“New York”: “America’s New Religions” by Andrew Sullivan

“The Washington Post”: “Europe: The New Autocrats” by Griff Witte & Michael Robinson Chavez

“The Washington Post”: “Companies in the Cosmos: Gridlock in the Sky” by Chris Davenport, John Muyskens, Youjin Shin & Monica Ulmanu

“The Washington Post”: “The false claims that Trump keeps repeating” by Glenn Kessler & Joe Fox

“The Washington Post”: “Israel strengthens its ties with Europe’s far right” by Ishaan Tharoor

“The Washington Post”: “Yemen: A man-made war paid for by women and children” by Neha Wadekar & Will Swanson and Bett Murphy (videos)

“The Washington Post”: “Living under a time bomb” by Tim Craig (story) & Ricky Cartoti (photos)

“The Washington Post”: “America’s hidden war in Syria” by Liz Sly (story) & Alice Martins (photos)

“The Washington Post”: “Want a great documentary to watch? Try one of these six picked by our foreign correspondents” by Jason Aldag

“The Guardian”: “Podcast: Is the net closing in on Donald Trump?” by Anushka Asthana

“The Guardian”: “Ukraine-Russia tensions reach Greece’s holy Mount Athos” by Shaun Walker

“The Guardian”: “’I felt like an imposter’: a mixed race American in Africa” by Alexander Hurst

“The Guardian”: “Inside the booming business of background music” by Jake Hulyer

“London Review of Books”: “What’s Wrong with Theresa May?” by David Runciman

“The Intercept”: “John Kelly was a Bully, Bigot and Liar for Trump. Goodbye and Good Riddance” by Mehdi Hasan

“Huffington Post”: “I’m still here” by Clancy Martin

“Lapham’s Quarterly”: “Operation Ajax” by Bridey Heing

“National Affairs”: “The Constitution of Knowledge” by Jonathan Rauch

“The Vanity Fair”: “The Miseducation of Sheryl Sandberg” by Duff McDonald

"Mother Jones”: ”How Facebook became the primary source and destroyer of news” by Monika Bauerlein & Clara Jeffery

“The Atlantic”: ”The World in its Extreme” by William Langewiesche

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"The New York Times”: “Netanyahu’s Obsession with Image May be His Downfall” by David M. Halbfinger

“The New York Times”: “Curtains for the Clintons” by Maureen Dowd

"The New York Times”: “The ‘It’ 80“The s Party Girl Is Now a Defender of the Catholic Faith” by Jason Horowitz

“The New York Times”: “Eritrea Dispatch: A Reclusive Nation Opens Its Doors” by Malin Fezehai

“The New York Times”: “The Race Is on to Protect Data from the Next Leap in Computers. And Chinas Has the Lead” by Cade Metz& Raymond Zhong

“The New York Times”: “Images from the Aftermath of a Rust Belt Police Shooting” by Joe Sexton

"The New York Times”: “The Best Art of 2018” by Roberta Smith, Holland Cotter & Jason  Farago

“The New York Times”: “The Best Movies of 2018” by Manolha Dagis & A.O.Scott

 “The New York Times”: “The Best Classical Music of 2018” by Anthony Tommasini, Zachary Woolfe, Joshua Barone & Seth Colter Wallsssical-music-of-2018

“The New Yorker”: “A Reporter At Large: Syria’s Last Bastion of Freedom” by Anal Gopand

“The New Yorker”: “Annals of Technology: The Friendship That Made Google Huge” by James Somers

“The New Yorker”: “Reflections: Why We Sleep, And Why We Often Can’t” by Zoë Heller

“The New York Review of Books”: “Two Roads for the French New Right” by Mark Lilla

“The New York Review of Books”: “Damn It All” by Stephen Greenblatt

“Politico”: “Is History too Kind to George H.W. Bush?” by David Greenberg

“The Intercept”: “Podcast - George W. Bush: The Inconvenient Truth” by Mehdi Hasan & Glen Greenwald

“The Intercept”: “As the Mueller Probe Heats Up, Donald Trump’s Lies Are Giving Way to Truth” by James Risen

“The Washington Post”: “George W. Bush’s touching eulogy for George H.W. Bush, annotated” by Aaron Blake & Bloomberg Government (transcript)

“The Washington Post”: “Why it’s time to give the Soviet Union its due for World War II” by Matthew Lenoe

“The Washington Post”: “Best of Museums 2018: It was a year to pay attention to new voices” by Philip Kennicott

“The Washington Post”: “How democracies slide into authoritarianism” by Charles Edel

“The Washington Post Magazine”: “America’s red-blue split isn’t over ideology or culture. It’s economics” John B. Judis

“The Guardian”: “End of an era: Angela Merkel’s long goodbye”

“The Guardian”: “’’Macron’s arrogance unites us’: on the barricades with France’s gilets jaunes” by Angelique Chrisafis

“The Guardian”: “Why We Stopped Trusting Elites” by William Davies

“The Guardian”: “How the ‘rugby rape trial’ divided Ireland” by Susan McKay

“The Guardian”: “’Hey, that’s our stuff’: Maasai tribespeople tackle Oxford’s River Pitts Museum” by Yohann Koshy

“The Guardian”: “Inside China’s audacious propaganda campaign” by Louisa Lim & Julia Bergin

“The Independent”: “Brexit Britain is facing a deep crisis of self-confidence. It will only end in tears – and rising nationalism” by Patrick Cockburn

“The Independent”: “Spare me America’s tears for Jamal Kashoggi – this excuse for Trump-bashing ignores the CIA’s past crimes” by Robert Fisk

“Breaker”: “Days Four Trapped at Sea with Crypto’s Nouveau Riche” by Laurie Parker

“Reuters”: “Tracking China’s Muslim Gulag” by Philip Wen, Olzhas Auyezov,Thomas Peter (photography), Christian Inton (ilustrations)  & Simon Scarr (graphics)

"Open”: “The Death of a Missionary” by Lendhup G Bhutia

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“The New York Times”: “George H. W. Bush, 41st President Dies at 94” by Adam Nagourney

“The New York Times”: “The Patrician President and the Reporterette: a Screwball Comedy” by Maureen Dowd

“The New York Times”: “In Yemen, Lavish Meals for a Few, Starvation for Many and a Dilemma for Reporters” by Declan Walsh

“The New York Times”: “Can We Stop Suicides?” by Moises Verlasquez-Manoff

“The New York Times”: “In Israel, War Is for the Weak” by Shmuel Rosner

“The New York Times”: “What the Movies Taught Me About Being a Woman” by Manolah Dargis

“The New York Times”: “China Rules: China’s Economy Became No. 1 by Defying No. 2” by Keith Bradsher & Li Yuan

“The New York Times”: “Money and Muscle Pave China’s Way to Power” by Peter S. Goodman, Jane Perlez & Bryan Denton (photographs)

“The New York Times”: “Racing across Antarctica, One Freezing Day at a Time” by Adam Skolnick

“The New York Times”: “A European Goes to Trump's Washington” by Ivan Krastev

“The New York Times”: “The 10 Best Books of 2018” by several authors

“The Times Magazine New York”: “The Insect Apocalypse Is Here” by Brooke Jarvis

“The New Yorker”: “Is the Trump Administration Pivoting the Fight in Syria toward a War in Iran” by Seth Harp

“The New Yorker”: “Reflections: Letter from a Region of My Mind” by James Baldwin

“The Washington Post”: “The Swamp Builders” by Manuel Roig-Franzia

“The Washington Post”: “National Security: The New Arctic Frontier” by Dan Lamothe (story) & Kadir van Lohuizen & Yuri Kozyrev (photos and videos)

“The Washington Post”: “One man spent a decade studying hangovers. He may have found a cure” by Rachel Rosenblit

“The Washington Post”: “Iran’s regime is fighting a losing battle against science” by Jason Rezaian

“Politico Magazine”: “Trump Say Climate Change Isn’t Real. My Trip to the Top of the World Proved Otherwise” by Eric Scigliano

”Politico”: “The foreign media that dare not speak ill of Trump” by Ben Schreckinger

“The Guardian”: “The Long Read: How the murders of two elderly Jewish women shook France” by James McAuley

“The Guardian”: “Four years to go: Qatar on course for its improbable World Cup” by David Corn (story) & Tom Jenkins (photographs)

“The Guardian”: “Portrait of the planet on the verge of climate catastrophe” by Robin McKie

“The Guardian”: “From chaos to punctual in one week” by Zoe Williams

“The Observer”: “’Councils and crooks must feel relaxed: why the loss of local newspapers matters” by Vanessa Thorpe

“London Review of Books”: “The Club and the Mob” by James Meek

"Rolling Stone”: “Who Will Fix Facebook?” by Matt Taibbi

“Motherboard”: “The Internet Needs More Friction” by Justin Kosslyn

“Carnegie Moscow Center”: “What Drives the Russian State?” by Alexander Baunov

“Longform Reprint”: “The Interior Stadium” by Roger Angell

“Five Books”: “The Best Nature Books of 2018” by Charles Foster

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"The Guardian”: “Steve Bannon: I want to drive a stake through the Brussels vampire” by Paul Lewis

"The Guardian”: “Bannon’s far-right European operation undermined by election laws” by Paul Lewis & Jennifer Rankin

“The Guardian”: “TikTok: the Chinese lip-syncing app taking over America” by Luke O’Neil

“The Guardian”: “US media must ‘get smarter’ to tackle Trump, says Hillary Clinton” by Patrick Wintour

“The Guardian”: “Rebuilding Paradise: California town devastated by fire looks towards the future” by Dani Anguiano

“BuzzFeed”: “There’s No Looking Away From This Year’s California Fires” by Matt Honen

“London Review of Books”: “As the Toffs Began to Retreat” by Neil Ascherson

“Outside”: “My Father’s SOS – From the Middle of the Sea” by Ali Carr Troxell

"Wired”: “The Genius Neuroscientist Who Might Hold the Key to True AI” by Shaun Raviv

“Lapham’s Quarterly”: “Crossing the Sahara in the Fourteenth Century” by François-Xavier Fauvelle

“The Marshall Project”: “The Gun King” by John H. Richardson

“The New York Times”: “China: The Land That Failed to Fail” by Philip P. Pan (story) & Bryan  Denton (photography)

“The New York Times”: “China Rules; The World, Built by China” by Derek Watkins, K.K. Rebecca & Keith Bradhseer

“The New York Times”: “China Rules: How China Walled off the Internet” by Raymond Zhong

“The New York Times”: “China Rules: The American Dream Is Alive. In China” by Javier C. Hernandez & Quoctrung Bui

“The New York Times”: “In China, a School Trains Boys to Be ‘Real Men’” by Sui-Lee Wee

“The New York Times”: “Why Michelle Obama Is ‘Everything’” by Stacia Brown

“The New York Times”: “Finally, a Machine That Can Finish Your Sentence” by  Cade Mentz

“The New York Times”: “Why I’m Giving £1.8 Billion in College Financial Aid” by Michael Bloomberg

“The New York Times”: “In Pardoning Saudi Arabia, Trump Gives Guidance to Autocrats” by Mark Mazzetti & Ben Hubbard

“The New York Times”: “Meet Zora, the Robot Caregiver” by Adam Satariano, Elian Peltier & Dmity Kostyukov (photographs and video)

“The New York Times”: “100 Notable Books of 2018”

“The New York Times Magazine”: “Nancy Pelosi’s Last Battle” by Robert Draper

“The New York Review of Books”: “Opioid Nation” by Marcia Angell

“The Washington Post”: “This is what happens when a stable genius leads a stupid country” by Dana Milbank

“The Washington Post”: “Right to return or time to move on?” by Loveday Morris, Susa Haidamous & Lorenzo Tugnoli (photos)

“The Washington Post”: “Yes, Facebook made mistakes in 2016. But we weren’t the only ones” by Alex Stamos

“The Washington Post”: “Nothing on this page is real: How lies became truth in online America” by Eli Saslow

“The Washington Post”: “Best Books of 2018”

“The Intercept”: “Is It Easier to Imagine the End of the World Than the End of the Internet?” by John Thomason

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“The Guardian”: “Becoming by Michelle Obama review – race, marriage and the ugly side of politics” by Afua Hirsch

“The Guardian”: “Is leaving the White House like taking your bra off after a long day? Michelle Obama answers the questions that matter”

“The Guardian”: “Why is no on talking about the uncounted, suppressed votes in Florida?” by Carol Anderson

“The Guardian”: “The long and winding road to Brexit: How did we get here?” by Kevin Rawlinson

“The Guardian”: “How Sarah Sanders became Trump’s liar-in-chief” by Hadley Freeman

“The Guardian”: “Katharine Viner: ‘The Guardian’s readers funding model is working. It’s inspiring” by Katharine Viner

“The Guardian”: “David Attenborough has betrayed the living world he loves” by George Monbiot

“The Independent”: “This man lost his three daughters in Gaza – but he still has hope” by Robert Fisk

“The Independent”: “Midterms 2018: Inside the Democrats multibillion-dollar campaign – the costliest in history – to seize control of Congress” by Andrew Buncombe

“The Marshall Project”: “My Dog Didn’t Forget Me when I Went to Prison” by Keri Blakinger

“ESPN”: “José Mourinho’s Last Stand” by Sam Borden

“The Volokh Conspiracy”: “In Defense of ‘Designer Babies’” by Ilya Somin

“Literary Hub”: “The Philosophy of the Belly Dancer” by L.L. Wynn

“The Washington Post”: “Opening Our Eyes” by Sebastian Smee

“The Washington Post”: “Donald Trump knows the true meaning of sacrifice” by Dana Milbank

“The Washington Post”: “’ It breaks my heart, but I have to keep going’: The Honduran women forced to leave their homeland” by Duncan Tucker & Louise Tillotson

“The Washington Post”: “Saudi Arabia’s latest account of Kashoggi’s killing I shocking in its audacity” by the Editorial Board

“The Washington Post”: “Immigration worries drove the Brexit vote. Then attitudes changed” by Karla Adam & William Booth

“The Washington Post”: “Detouring” by Andrea Sachs

“The Washington Post”: “Gun Violence in D.C.: Slow Motion Massacre” by Paul Duggan

“The Washington Post Magazine”: “The State of Hate” by David Montgomery

“The New Yorker”: “Letter from Cuba: The Mystery of the Havana Syndrome” by Adam Entous & Jon Lee Andersdon

“The New Yorker”: “Onward and Upward with the Arts: How Podcasts Became a Seductive – and Sometimes Slippery – Mode of Storytelling” by Rebecca Meade

“The New Yorker”: “Hermann Hesse’s Arrested Development” by Adam Kirsch

“The New York Review of Books”: “World War I Relived Day by Day” by Patrick Chovanec

“The New York Review of Books”: “The Crash That Failed” by Robert Kuttner

“The New York Review of Books”: “The Reality of War” by Christopher Clark

“The New York Review of Books”: “A Very Grim Forecast” by Bill McKibben

“The New York Times”: “Russian Disinformation: Operation Infektion” by Adam B. Ellick & Adam Westbrook

“The New York Times”: “Burned-Out Cars, Smoke in the Air, Aerial Assaults, All in California” by Tim Arango

“The New York Times”: “When Paradise Is on Fire” by Sarah Pape

“The New York Times”: “Delay, Deny and Deflect: How Facebook’s Leaders Fought Through Crisis” by Sheera Frankel, Nicholas Confessore, Cecilia Kang, Matthew Rosenberg & Jack Nicas

“The New York Times”: “Learning to Attack the Attack the Cyberattackers Can’t Happen Fast Enough” by Alina Tugend

“The New York Times Magazine”: “May A.I. Help You?” by Clive Thompson

"The New York Times Magazine”: “The Human Brain Is a Timer Traveler” by Steven Johnson

"The Atlantic”: “A New Way to be Mad” by Carl Elliott

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“The Guardian”: “Half of white women continue to vote for Trump. What’s wrong with?” by Moira Donegan

“The Guardian”: “Setting sail. One woman’s year alone at sea” by Susan Smillie

“The Guardian: “A tale of blood, betrayal and family bonds. How El Chapo came to trial” by Ed Vullimy

“The Guardian”: “Terrorists, cultists – or champions of Iranian democracy? The wild wild story of the MEK” by Arron Merat

“The Guardian”: “The making of an opioid epidemic” by Chris McGreal

“The Guardian”: “Podcast: Inside the campaign to stop Brexit”

“The Guardian”:  “Everything you should know about air pollution”

“The Observer”: “Super recognizers: the people who never forget a face” by Alex Moshakis

“The Intercept”: “Fox America News Is Poisoning. Rupert Murdoch and His Heirs Should Be Shunned” by Peter Maas

“The Intercept”: “Marie Colvin Dedicated Her Extraordinary Life to Describing ‘What Really Happens in Wars’” by Charles Glass

“The Washington Post”: “The Daily 202: 10 Midterm Takeaways” by James Hohmann

“The Washington Post”: “In revealing new memoir, Michelle Obama candidly shares her story” by Krissa Thompson

“The New Yorker”: “Letter from Washington: ’We’ll Be Further Away as a Country’: Trump, The Midterm Election and Why the Crazy Times May Just Be Beginning” by Susan B. Glasser

“The New Yorker”: “In the Age of A.I., Is Seeing Still Believing?” by Joshua Rothman

“The New Yorker”: “Is More Democracy Always Better Democracy” by Yascha Mounk

“The New Yorker”: “Why Doctors Hate Their Computers” by Atul Gawande

“The New Yorker”: “Reigns of Terror in America” by Jill Lepore

“The New York Times”: “The Psychology of Anti-Semitism” by Amy Cuddy

“The New York Times”: “The Man Who Showed Us Istanbul” by Orhan Pamuk

“The New York Times”: “A Day on the Road with the Migrant Caravan” by Neil Collier, Emily Rhyne & Ainara Tiefenthäler

“The New York Times”: “Why the Google Walkout Was  a Watershed Moment in Tech” by Farhad

“The New York Times”: “Sundar Pichai of Google: ‘Technology Doesn’t Solve Humanity’s Problems” by David Gelles

“The New York Times”: “Zurück ins Gleichgewicht” by James G. Robinson

“The New York Times Magazine”: “How U.S. Law Enforcement Underestimated the Threat of White Nationalism. Now They Don’t Know How to Stop It” by Janet Reitman

“The New York Times Magazine”: “What Makes Superstar Conductor Gustavo Dudamel So Good?” by Brian Phillips

“Globe Magazine”: “Losing Laura” by Peter DE Marco

“The New York Review of Books”: “The Sins of Celibacy” by Alexander Stille

“National Geographic”: “How London Became the Center of the World” by Laura Parker (story) & Luca Locatelli (photographs)

“Longreads”: “The Secrets We Keep” by Deena ElGenaidi

“Vice”: “What It‘s Like Knowing You’ll Die of Cancer at 35” by Gideon Jacobs & Lia Kantrowtz (illustration)

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“The Washington Post”: “The slaughter in Pittsburgh was not ‘unimaginable’. It was inevitable”  by Karen Tumulty

“The Washington Post”: “The terrible numbers that grow with each mass shooting” by Bonnie Berkowitz, Denise Lu & Chris Alcantara

“The Washington Post”: “One president’s scary story is a country’s scary world” by Alexandra Petri

“The Washington Post”: “Who is Jair Bolsonaro, the man likely to be Brazil’s next president?” by Anthony Faiola & Marina Lopes

“The New York Times”: “On Gab, an Extremist-Friendly Site, Pittsburg Shooting Suspect Aired His Hatred in Full” by Kevon Roose

The New York Times”: “Why the Arab World Needs Democracy Now” by Jamal Kashoggi

“The New York Times”: “Shaking My Faith in America” by Howard Fineman

“The New York Times”: “The Tragedy of Saudi Arabia’s War” by Declan Walsh (story) & Tyler Hicks (photographs)

“The New York Times”: “On Photography: Dispatches from a Ruined Paradise” by Teju Cole

“The New York Times”: “A Dark Consensus on Screens and Kids Begins to Emerge in Silicon Valley” by Nellie Bowles

“The New York Times”: “The Fix for Fake News Isn’t Code. It’s Human” by Regina Rini

“The New York Times”: “24 Hours in America” by The New York Times

“The New York Times”: “Where We Live: A Map of Every Building in America” by Tim Wallace, Derek Watkins & John Schwartz

“The New York Times Magazine”: “Bruno Latour, the Post-Truth Philosopher, Mounts a Defense of Science” by Ava Kofman

“The New Yorker”: “Six Glimpses of the Past” by Janet Malcom

“The New Yorker”: “For Jamal Kashoggi, there is no Robert Mueller” by Robin Wright

“The New Yorker”: “Larry Krasner’s Campaign to End Mass Incarceration” by Jennifer Gonnerman

“The New Yorker”: “Birdwatching with the Ravenmaster” by Sarah Larson

“The New York Review of Books”: “Fighting to Vote” by Michael Tomasky

“The New York Review of Books”: “MLK: What We Lost” by Annette Gordon-Reed

“The New York Review of Books”: “History for a Post-Fact America” by Alex Carp

“New York Magazine”: “Powerful Women Talk About Power”  by various authors

“New York Magazine”: “And You Thought Trump Voters Were Mad” by Rebecca Traister

“New York Magazine”: “City of Fear” by the Marshall Project

“The Guardian”: “In the days of Bin Salman and Trump, journalists need readers’ support” by Paul Chadwick

“The Guardian”: “Shrinking the world: why we can’t resist model villages” by Simon Garfield

“The Guardian”: “The lost city of Atlanta” by Nick van Mead

“The Guardian”: “What happened when migrants moved into my family’s Sicilian village?” by Lorenzo Tondo

“The Observer”: “’Edge of the knife’: Trump drags divided ates of America towards his midterm reckoning” by David Smith

“The Atlantic”: “Browsing the Stacks: A Photo Appreciation of  Libraries” by Alan Taylor

“The Atlantic”: “Photos of the Central  American Immigrant Caravan” by Alan Taylor

“The Atlantic”: “What I learned about Life at my 30th College Reunion” by Deborah Copaken

“Atlas Obscura: “The Los Angeles Pet Cemetery” by Melissa Batchelor Warnke

“The Aeon”: “The Elephant as a Person” by Don Ross

“Columbia Journalism Review”: “The Erosion of Hong Kong’s Free Press” by Mary Hui

“Nautilus”: “Why Futurism Has a Cultural Blind Spot” by Tom Vanderbilt & Robin Davey (illustration)

“Quartz”: “Uber’s secret weapons is its team of economists” by Alison Griswold

“Smithsonian”: “How an Astonishing Holocaust Diary Resurfaced in America” by Robin Shulman

“The Intercept”: “Collateral Damage” by Caty Scott-Clark & Murtaza Hussein

“The Intercept”: “Here is a list of Attackers Trump inspired. Cesar Sayoc wasn’t the first – and won’t be the last” by Mehdi Hasan

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“The New York Times”: “Uproar Over Dissent rattles Saudi  Royal Family” by Ben Hubbard & David D. Kirkptrick

“The Independent”: “’ The greatest embarrassment’: Inside the Kingdom, Saudis rattled by handling of Kashoggi case” by Borzou Daragahi

“The New York Times”: “How One Journalist’s Death Provoked a Backlash Thousands Dead in Yemen Couldn’t” by Max Fisher

“The New York Times”: “A President Who Believes He is entitled to His Own Facts” by Maggie Haberman

“The New York Times”: “This Is the Front Line of Saudi Arabia’s Invisible War” by Declan Walsh & Tyler Hicks (video & photographs)

“The New York Times”: “Mount Athos, A Male-Only Holy Retreat, Is Ruffled by Tourists and Russia” by Neil MacFarquhar

“The New York Times”: “Eight Stories of Men’s Regrets” by Alicia P.Q. Wittmeyer

“The New York Times”: “Technology: Artificial Intelligence Special Report”

“The New York Times”: “Paul G. Allen, Microsoft’s Co-Founder Is Dead at 65” by Steve Lohr

“The New York Times Magazine”: “Those Who Can’t Forget” by Philippe Montgomery (photographs)

“The New Yorker”: “The Prophets of Cryptocurrency Survey the Boom and the Bust” by Nick Paumgarten

“The New Yorker”: “Gandhi for the Post-Truth Age” by Pankaj Mishra

“The New Yorker”: “Sunday Reading: The Reality of Climate Change” by The New Yorker

“The New York Review of Books”:  Engineers: Matters of Tolerance” by James Gleick

“The New York Review of Books”: “Jair Bolsonaro, Brazil’s Would-Be Dictator” by Vincent Bevins

“The Washington Post”: “Jamal Kashoggi: What the Arab world needs most is free expression” by Jamal Kashoggi

“The Washington Post”: “Jamal Kashoggi’s final appeal” by Editorial Board

“The Washington Post”: “This is why so many journalists are at risk today” by Anne Applebaum

“The Washington Post”: “How a change in U.S. abortion policy reverberated around the globe” by Max Bearak & Carol Morello (text) & Carol Van Houten (video and photographs)

“The Washington Post”: “The dark side of American conservatism has taken over” by Max Boot

“The Washington Post Magazine”: “Is There a Middle Path in the Me Too Area?” by Roxanne Roberts

“The Guardian”: “A year after her murder, where is justice for Daphne Caruana Galizia” by Margaret  Atwood

“The Guardian”: “Missing in Syria: Austin Tice’s parents lonely struggle to find their son” by Daniel Gross

“The Guardian”: “’I live in fear’: under Trump, life for America’s immigrants can change in a flash” by Amanda Holpuch

“The Guardian”: “Yemen on the brink of ‘world’s worst famine in 100 Years” if war continues” by Hannah Summers

“The Guardian”: “3’12 desperate journeys: Exposing a week of chaos under Trumps’ zero tolerance” by Olivia Solon, Julie Carrie Wong, Pamela Duncan, Margaret Katcher, Patrick Timmons & Sam Morris

“The Guardian”: “’It’s against the law’: Syrian refugees deported from Turkey back to war” by Shawn Carrié & Asmaa al Omar

“The Guardian”: “I’ve seen the Antarctic’s untouched beauty. There’s still time to protect it” by Javier Bardem

“The Guardian”: “We once marveled at Neil Armstrong. Now space is a playground for the rich” by John Harris

“Texas Monthly”: “The Love Story That Upended the Texas Prison System” by Ethan Watters

“grahamfuller.com”: “The Geopolitics of the Kashoggi murder” by Graham E. Fuller

“The Ezra Klein Show”: “Jay Rosen on media” by Ezra Klein

“Popular Mechanics”: “In Defense of Elon Musk” by Tom Chiarella

“The Atlantic”: “The Pentagon’s Push to Program Soldiers’ Brains” by Michal Joseph Gross

“The Atlantic”: “Describing Evil before Hitler” by Gavriel Rosenfeld

"The Intercept”: “Why Israel’s – and America’s – legal justifications for assassinations don’t add up” by Murtaza Hussein

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“The New York Times”: “Praying for Kamal Kashoggi” by Thomas L. Friedman

“The New York Times”: “A Deadly Year for Journalists as Risk Shifts to the West” by Megan Specia

“The New York Times”: “Personal Journeys: A New Taste of Marrakesh” by Dan Saltzstein

“The New York Times”: #“This Is 18” by several photographers

“The New York Times”: “Overlooked No More: Annemarie Schwarzenbach, Author, Photographer and ’Ravaged Angel’” by Alicia P.q. Wittmeyer

“The New York Times”: “Major Climate Report Describes a Strong Risk of Crisis as Early as 2040” by Coral Davenport

“The New York Times”: “Maybe Girls Will Save Us” by Reshma Saujani

“The New York Times”: “Essay: All Those Books You’ve Bought but Haven’t Read? There’s a Word for It” by Kevin Mims

“The New York Times”: “The Trump Rally: A Play in Three Acts” by Katie Rogers

“The New York Times Magazine”: “The Democrats Have an Immigration Problem” by Robert Draper

“The New York Times Magazine”: “Trapped by the ‘Walmart of Heroin’” by Jennifer Percy

“The New Yorker”: “One Year of  #MeToo” by David Remnick

“The New Yorker”: “From Aggressive Overtures to Sexual Assault: Harvey Weinstein’s Accusers Tell Their Stories” by Ronan Farrow

“The New Yorker”: “As Jair Bolsanaro Heads for a Second- Round  Vote, Fears Rise Over What’s Next for Brazil” by Jon Lee Anderson

“The New York Review of Books”: “The Suffocation of Democracy” by Christopher R. Browning

“The New York Review of Books”: “The Autocracy App” by Jacob Weisberg

“The Washington Post”: “Jamal Kashoggi’s  long road to the doors of the Saudi Consulate” by David Ignatius

“The Washington Post”: “Will you work for a murderer? That’s a question a host of ex-generals, diplomats and spies will soon face” by Fred Hiatt

“The Washington Post”: “Afghanistan: Kremlin’s Comeback” by Missy Ryan Amie Ferris-Rotman

“The Washington Post”: “The planet is on a fast track to destruction. The media must cover this like it’s the only story that matter” by Margaret Sullivan

“The Atlantic”: “How Will Police Solve Murders on Mars?” by Geoff Manaugh

“The Guardian”: “The Satanic Verses after thirty years” by Kenan Malik

“The Guardian”: “A giant crawling brain: the jaw-dropping world of termites” by Lisa Margonelli

"The Guardian“: „‘Human impulses run riot’: China’s shocking pace of change” by Yu Hua

“London Review of Books”: “Ten Typical Days in Trump’s America” by Eliot Weinberger

“Longreads”: “To Heil, or not to Heil” by Julia Boyd

“Longreads:  “Above it all: How the Supreme Court Got So Supreme” by David A. Kaplan

“Wired”: “Brett Kavanaugh and the Information Terrorists Trying to Reshape America” by Molly McKew

“abacus”: “How WeChat Debunks Rumors” by Xinmei Chen

“GQ”: “The Ghosts of Glaciers” by Sean Flynn

“npr”: “Podcast: The History of Light” by Bill Nordhaus

“Flash Forward”: “Fungus Among Us”

“Nursing Clio”: “Who Is Dead?” by Sarah Swedberg              

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“The Washington Post”:  “The Kavanaugh battle only magnified the nation’s division and may leave lasting scars” by Dan Balz

“The Washington Post”: “Five myths about the 2016 election” by John Sides, Michael Tesler & Lynn Vavreck

“The Washington Post Magazine”: “Will the Democrats wake up before 2020?” by Dan Balz

“The Washington Post”: “Afghanistan: 17 Years of War” by Washington Post Staff

“The Washington Post”: “Voices of African photography: ‘Transforming the image of our continent’” by Olivier Laurent

“The Washington Post”: “Why bad behavior gets a pass at elite institutions” by Sarah Horowitz

“The Washington Post”: “The Vatican worries the church is losing the young -  and abuse is just one factor” by Chico Harlan

“The Washington Post”: “What the (medical) tests don’t show” by Daniel Morgan

“The Washington Post Magazine”: “Meet the most prolific contributor to the English version of Wikipedia” by Stephen Harrison

“The New Yorker”: “Letter from Switzerland: Lessons from the Last Swiss Finishing School” by Alice Gregory

“The New Yorker”: “A Reporter At Large: The Comforting Fictions of Dementia Care” by Larissa MacFarquhar

“The New Yorker”: “American Chronicles: Ruth Bader Ginsberg’s Unlikely Path to the Supreme Court” by Jill Lepore

“The New York Times”: “Special Investigation; Trump Engaged in Suspect Tax Schemes AS Her Reaped Riches from His Father” by David Barstow, Susanne Craig & Russ Buettner

“The New York Times”: “11 Takeaways form the Times’ Investigation into Trump’s Wealth” by Russ Buettner, Susanne Craig & David Barstow

“The New York Times”: “How Times Journalists Uncovered the Original Source of the President’s Wealth” by Melina Delkic

“The New York Times”: “Everything You Need to Know about the Midterm Elections” by Matt Flegenheimer, Grant Old & Umi Syam

“The New York Times”: “11 Takeaways form the Times’ Investigation into Trump’s Wealth” by Russ Buettner, Susanne Craig & David Barstow

 “The New York Times Magazine”: “The Crisis of Election Security” by Kim Zetter

“The New York Times”: “The American Civil War, Part II” by Thomas L. Friedman

“The Guardian”: “The chosen one? The film claims that claims Trump’s election was an act of God” by Harriet Sherwood

“The Guardian”: “Our cult of personality is leaving real life in the shade” by George Monbiot

“The Guardian”: “Can Beto do it? How Texas holds the key to America’s future” by Ed Pilkington

“The Guardian”: “Yayoi Kusama: the world’s favourite artist?” by Tim Adams

“The Guardian”: “Death of high-profiler Iraqi women spark fear of a conservative backlash” by Martin Chulov

“The Guardian”: “How to be a good man: what I learned from a month of reading feminist classics” by Carl Cederstrøm

“The Guardian”: “The myth of the she-devil; why we judge women criminals more harshly” by Helena Kennedy

“The Observer”: “How we live now: photographs that capture the 21st century” by Tim Adams

“The London Review of Books”: “Diary: Husband Shopping in Beijing“  by Sheng Yun

“The London Review of Books”: “’I didn’t do anything wrong in the first place’” by David Runciman

“1843”: “Brigitte Macron, agent provocatrice” by Sophie Pedder

“The Intercept”: “American Dissident: Noam Chomsky on the State of the Empire” by Intercepted

“War on the Rocks”: “Social Media as War?” by Kori Schake

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“The New York Times”: “Why Trump Will Win a Second Term” by Amy Chozik

“The New York Times”: “Non-Fiction: Is Donald Trump a Fascist?” by Peter Beinart

“The New York Times”: “The Tight Rope of Testifying While Female” by Jessica Bennett

“The New York Times”: “An Injudicious Man, Unfit for the Supreme Court” by Roger Cohen

“The New York Times”: “Women Are Watching” by The Editorial Board

“The New York Times”: “Europe’s Triumphs and Troubles Are Written in Swiss Ice” by Hannah Hoag

“The New York Review of Books”: “Reflections from a Hashtag” by Jian Ghomeshi

“The New York Times Style Magazine”: “Rei Kawakubo Revealed (Sort of)” by Alice Gregory

“The New Yorker”: “The Vexing Analogies of ‘Fahrenheit 11/9’” by Anthony Lane

“The New Yorker”: “How Rudy Giuliani Turned into Trump’s Personal Clown” by Jeffrey Toobin

“The New York Review of Books”: “Imploding with Cool” by Ian Jack

“The Washington Post”: “For two Nebraska women, the Kavanaugh hearings test their sense of the country, of Trump and each other” by Greg Jaffe

“The Washington Post”: “Why senators claim to believe Ford – but still side with Kavanaugh” by Britt Peterson

“The Washington Post”: “HOW DO YOU DARE DO THIS TO BRET KAVANAUGH” by Alexandra Petri

“The Washington Post”: “Kavanaugh is lying. His upbringing explains why” by Shamus Khan

“The Washington Post”: “Celebrating 30 years of photojournalism at Visa pour l’image” by Olivier Laurent

“The Guardian”: “Mommy dearest: a psychiatrist puts Donald Trump on the couch” by David Smith

“The Guardian”: “’She was paid by the Democrats’: Trump fans on Ford and Kavanaugh” by Ben Javcobs

“The Guardian”: “The long read - The death of consensus: how conflict came back in to politics” by Andy Beckett

“The Guardian”: “The long read: Solving the genome puzzle” by Linda Geddes

“The Guardian”: “Strictly analogue: Polaroid’s past, present and future” by Christian Sinibaldi & Mee-Lai Stone

“The Guardian”: “Pride and Prejudice? The Americans who still fly the Confederate flag” by Dana Ladd (story) & Kate Medley (photos)

“The Independent”: “Long Reads: Take my word for it, the English language is facing destruction” by Robert Fisk

“The Independent”: “Every time we witness a genocide we say ‘never again’ –but human nature tells us something different” by Robert Fisk

“London Review of Books”: “Here Was a Plague” by Tom Crewe

“The Intercept”: “What Happened at the Lake” by Jordan Smith

“The Intercept”: “Deconstructed Podcast: Is Ilhan Omar Donald Trump’s Worst Nightmare?”

“Lawfare”: “Imagining on a Federalist Israel: Notes in a Disruptive Phantasy” by Benjam Wittes

"Meduza”: “Like a Day of War“

“The Baffler”: “Self-Invasion and the Invaded Self” by Rochelle Gurstein

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“The New York Times”: “The Plot to Subvert an Election” by Scott Shae & Mark Mazzeti

“The New York Times”: “Ice Surveys and Neckties at Dinner: Life at an Arctic Outpost” by Esther Horvat (photographs) & Henry Fountain (text)

“The New York Times”: “Seven Ways The Village Voice Made New York a Better Place” by John Leland

“The New York Times”: “Inside Facebook’s Election ‘War Room’” by Sheera Frenkel & Mike Isaac

“The New York Times”: “Inside Italy’s Shadow Economy” by Elizabeth Paton & Milena Lazazzera

“The New York Times”: “At War: The Hotel in Afghanistan That Refuses to Close Its Doors” by Andrew Quilty

“The New York Times”: “A Nuclear Bomb Inside the Vatican” by Jennifer Finney Boylan

“The New York Times”: “The Broken Pieces of Middle East Peace” by Thomas L. Friedman

“The New York Times”: “Why Your DNA Is Still Unchartered Territory” by Carl Zimmer

“The New Yorker”: “A Reporter At Large: Sarah Huckabee Sanders, Trump’s Battering Ram” by Paige Williams

“The New Yorker”: “The Unlikely Endurance of Christian Rock” by Kelefa Sanneh

”The New York Review of Books”: “1968: Aquarius Rising” by Jackson Lears

“The New York Review of Books”: “Missing the Dark Satanic Mills” by Deborah Cohen

“The New York Review of Books”: “Sabra and Shatila: New Revelations” by Seth Anziska

“The Washington Post”: “At CIA’s ‘Russia House’, growing alarm over 2026 election interference” by Greg Miller

“The Washington Post”: “In 2006, she reported her rape. Her hometown turned against her. What do we owe her?” by Elizabeth Bruenig & Gillian Brockell

“The Washington Post”: “What Democratic control of Congress would mean for Trump” by Amber Phillips & Kevin Uhrmacher

“The Washington Post”: “Aibo the robot dog will break your heart with mechanical precision” by Geoffrey A. Fowler

“Washington Post”: “China’s Orwellian tools of high-tech oppression” by The Editorial Board

“The Independent”: “I asked Israel’s only journalist in Palestine to show me something shocking – and this is what I saw” by Robert Fisk

“The Guardian”: “Israelis experience Palestinian home life in virtual reality” by Oliver Holmes

“The Guardian”: “Part one - A very Australian coup: Murdoch, Turnbull and the power of News Corp” by Anne Davis

“The Guardian”: “Part two – Inside the News Corps tribe: how powerful editors shape the news” by Anne Davie

“Esquire”: “Inside the Brilliant Career and the Tragic Death of Javier Valdez” by Ioan Grillo

“The Intercept”: “Government Can Spy on Journalists in the U.S. Using Invasive Foreign Intelligence Process” by Cora Currier

“The Atlantic”: “Why Europe’s Trains Are So Much Better Than America’s” by Ben Adler

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“The Guardian”: “Brexit: The remainers’ biggest problem? The voters have switched off” by Rafael Behr

“The Guardian”: “Do robots dream of Prada? How artificial intelligence is reprogramming fashion” by Jess Cartner-Morley

“The Guardian”: Ten years after the crash: have the lessons of Lehman been learned?” by several authors

“The Guardian”: “’my soul where are you?’: families of Muslims missing in China meet wall of silence” by Lily Kuo

“The Guardian”: “Occupy Venice: we are the alternative to the death of the city” by Giorgio Ghiglione

“The Guardian”: “Swiss town of Vevey enlivened by ambitious arts festival – in pictures” by Guy Lane

“The Guardian”: “Syria conflict: why does Idlib matter and what could happen?” by Martin Chulov

“The Guardian”: “From Orient Express to the Railway Children: top 10 trains in novels” by Sarah Ward

“The Observer”: “Francis Fukuyama: ‘Trump instinctively picks racial themes to drive people on the left crazy” by Tim Adams

“The Independent”: “Even photographs cannot speak of the true history of the Great War” by Robert Fisk

“The Atlantic”: “A Warning form Europe: The Worst Is Yet to Come” by Anne Applebaum

“The Atlantic”: “The Most Honest Book about Climate Change Yet” by Nathaniel Rich

“The Washington Post”: “Murder with Impunity: Buried under Bodies” by Kimbriell Kelly, Wesley Lowery, Steven Rich, Salwan Georges (photos) & Dalton Bennet (video)

“The Washington Post”: “Abusive media moguls harmed more than just individual women. They shaped a misogynistic culture” by Margret Sullivan

“The Washington Post”: “Retropod: How a solar eclipse made Albert Einstein famous”

“The Washington Post”: “The shadowy extremist sect plotting to kill intellectuals in India” by Annie Gowen

“The Washington Post”: “He’s one of the only humans at work – and he loves it” by Danielle Paquette

“The Washington Post Magazine”: “An issue of alternative storytelling”

“The New Yorker”: “Profiles: Can Mark Zuckerberg Fix Facebooks before It Breaks Democracy?” by Evan Osnos

“The New Yorker”” “Annals of Entomology: What Termites Can Teach Us” by Amira Srinivasan

“The New Yorker”: “What Can We Expect of Putin When He Is Scared?” by Masha Gessen

“The New York Review of Books”: “The New Passport-Poor” by Atossa Araxia Abrahamian

“The New York Review of Books”: “The Known Known” by Sue Halpern

“The New York Times”: “36 Hours in Lugano” by Andrew Ferren

“The New York Times”: “Corripo - Residents: 12. Average Age: 75. Biggest Challenge: Avoiding Extinction” by Raphael Minder

“The New York Times”: “25 Years after Oslo Accords, Mideast Peace Seems as Remote as Ever” by David M. Halbfinger  & Isabel Kershner

“The New York Times”: “How to End the Cycle of Violence in Chicago” by David L. Kirp

“The New York Times”: “A Spy Story; Sergej Skripal Was a Little Fish. He had a Big Enemy.” By Michael Schwirtz & Ellen Barry

“The New York Times”: “Germany’s Nazi Past Is Still Present” by Jason Stanley

“The New York Times”: “Rich Nations Vowed Billions for Climate Change. Poor Nations Are Waiting” by Mike Ives

“The New York Times”: “Lens: Tenderly Photographing the End of her Father’s Life” by Jonathan Blaustein

“The New York Times Magazine”: “’If This Book Is Not Expressing Everything, What Am I Doing With My Life?’” by Wyatt Mason

“The New York Times Magazine”: “Google Knows Where You Have Been, bur Does It Know Who You Are?” by John Herman

“BloombergOpinion”: “Guangzhou’s 30-year Journey” by Tyler Cowen

“PoliticoMagazine”: “The Big Idea: Speech Can Bury Democracy” by Zeynep Tufekci

“The Baffler”: “Projections of Melania” by Tom Carson

“The Marshall Project”: “A Turbulent Mind” by John J. Lennon & Bill Keller

“Longreads”: “The Ugly History of Beautiful Things: Perfume” by Katy Kelleher

“GQ”: “The Poisoning of a Russian Double Agent” by Tom Lamont

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“The New York Times”: “I Am Part of the Resistance inside the Trump Administration” by Anonymous

“The New York Times”: “How the anonymous op-ed came to be” by The New York Times

“The New York Times”: “Genoa’s Bridge Collapse: The Road to Tragedy” by James Glanz, Gaia Pianigiani, Jeremy White & Karthik Patanjali

"The New York Times”: “Is Boycotting Israel ‘Hate’?” by Joseph Levine

“The New York Times”: “Crazy Poor Middle Easterners” by Thomas L. Friedman

“The New York Times”: “Lens: Photographs That Humanize the Immigration Debate” by James Estrin

“The New York Times”: “Even Bears Respect Putin, New Russian State TV Show Declares” by Alex Marshall

The New York Times”: “Nonfiction: What Are the Biggest Problems Facing Us in the 21st Century?” by Bill Gates

“The New York Times Magazine”: “’Strategy’ May Be more Useful to Pawns than to Kings” by Beverly Gage

“The New York Times Magazine”: “Can Good Teaching Be Taught?” by Sara Mosle

“The New York Times Magazine”: “Teaching in the Age of Shootings” by Jeneen Interlandi

“The New Yorker”: “What Personality Tests Really Deliver” by Louis Menand

“The New Yorker”: “How Rudy Giuliani Turned into Trump’s Personal Clown” by Jeffrey Toobin

“The New Yorker”: “The Life and Arts of Wolfgang Tillmans” by Emily Witt

“New York Magazine”: “2008: 10 Years after the Crash” by Frank Rich

“New York Magazine”: “Trump/Putin: Collusion?” by Jonathan Chait

“The Washington Post”: “Bob Woodward’s new book reveals ‘ a nervous breakdown’ of Trump’s presidency” by Philip Rucker & Robert Costa

“The Washington Post”: “Bob Woodward’s frightening look inside the White House” by Jill Abramson

“The Washington Post”: “Who could have written the ‘resistance’ op-ed?” by Natalie Jennings, Aaron Blake & Kevin Uhrmacher

“The Washington Post”: “Washington feels like the capital of an occupied country” by Anne Applebaum

“The Washington Post”: “Trump’s real problem is that he obstructed justice, and Mueller can prove it. Here’s how” by Barry H. Berke, Noah Bookbinder & Norman Eisen

“The Washington Post”: “Voices of African photography: Reclaiming the black body” by Olivier Laurent

“The Washington Post Magazine”: “How global warming has changed what it’s like to travel to the North Pole” by Kieran Mulvaney

“The Guardian”: “’Palau against China’: the tiny island defying the world’s biggest country” by Kate Lyons

“The Guardian”: “A brief history of backpacking” by Antonia Wilson

“The Guardian”: “The anonymous writer is just another Trump enabler – not a rebel” by Walter Shapiro

“The Guardian”: “Joseph Stiglitz on artificial intelligence: ‘We’re going towards a more divided society’” by Ian Sample

“The Guardian”: “Even as Turkey pulls away, the West must help its people resist” by Elif Shafak

“The Guardian”: “Siberia’s forgotten women – a photo essay” by Oded Wagenstein

“The Guardian”: “Vienna – two hours with a stranger: can these questions open up a city?” by Ella Hunt

“The Observer”: “Don’t panic! Meet the experts with a steady hand when catastrophe strikes” by Candice Pires

“The Observer”: “Decentralization: the next step for the World Wide Web” by Zoë Corbyn

“The Independent”: “The conspiracy theories that might be true and the one that definitely aren’t” by Kim Sengugpta

“The Independent”: “War photographer Paul Conroy on working with Marie Colvin, the formidable journalist killed in Syria” by Stephen Applebaum

“The Intercept”: “Is Nationalization an Answer to Climate Change?” by Kate Aronson

“Foreign Affairs”: “The Forgotten History of the Financial Crisis” by Adam Tooze         

“The Atlantic”: “What Was Lost in Brazil’s Devastating Museum Fire” by Ed Jong   

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“The New York Times”: “In Syria, an Ugly Peace is Better than More War” by Jimmy Carter

“The New York Times”: “Steve Jobs’s Daughter Forgives Him. Should We?” by Nellie Bowles

“The New York Times”: “A Look at All the Misconduct in Trump’s Orbit” by Larry Buchanan & Karen Yourish

“The New York Times”: “The U.N.’s Palestinian Refugee Agency: What It Does and Why It Matters” by Rick Gladstone

“The New York Times”: “Iraq’s Forgotten Casualties: Children Orphaned in Battle with ISIS” by Margaret Coker

“The New York Times”: “The Notorious Kimi Raikkonen” by Luke Smith

“The New York Times”: “The Man Who Took on the Pope: The Story Behind the Viagnò Letter” by Jason Horowitz

“The New York Times”: “Putting Their Eggs, and Hopes, on Ice” by Ruth La Ferla

“The New York Times”: “’Overtourism Worries Europe. Hoch Much Did Technology Help Get Us  by Farhad Manjoo

“The New Yorker”: “Annals of the Mind: The Mystery of People Who Speak Dozens of Languages” by Judith Thurman

“The New Yorker”: “Profiles: Glen Greenwald, The Bane of Their Resistance” by Ian Parker

“The New Yorker”: “Onward and Upward with the Arts: Treasures from the Color Archive” by Simon Schama

“The New Yorker”: “Francis Fukuyama Postpones the End of History” by Louis Menand

“The New York Review of Books”: “In Kabul, Echoes of Saigon” by Ahmed Rashid

“The Washington Post”: “Overwhelmed Venezuela’s migrant crisis” by Anthony Faiola (story) & GuI Christ (photos)

“The Washington Post”: “Trump complained about his Google results. Good thing he didn’t try that search from Europe” by Rick Noack

“The Washington Post”: “Google’s Assistant is becoming bilingual” by Hayley Tsukayama

“The Washington Post”: “The Twilight and Power of Joan Baez” by David Montgomery (story) & Christie Goodwin (photos)

“The Washington Post”: “The Rise of Burning Man” by Lauren Tierney & Shelly Tan

“The Guardian”: “’We can’t go back’: Syria’s refugees fear for their future after war” by Martin Chulov

“The Guardian”: “Why tourism is killing Barcelona – a photo essay ” by Stephen Burgen (story) & Paola de Grenet (photos)

“The Guardian”: “The Faces of Flint” by Zackary Canepari

“The Guardian”: “The long read: How America’s ‘most reckless’ billionaire created the fracking boom” by Bethany McLean

“The Guardian”: “Philip Pullman: Why we believe in magic” by Philip Pullman

“The Guardian”: “The Rohingya crisis a year on: four generations of one family in life in limbo” by Sally Williams

“The Independent”: “Lebanon is balancing a tightrope – and its position is precarious” by Robert Fisk

“The Independent”: “Why can’t anyone be honest about John McCain’s legacy?” by Holly Baxter

“The London Review of Books”: “The Garments of Terrorism” by Azadeh Moaveni

“Rolling Stone”: “David Foster Wallace on John McCain: ‘The Weasel, Twelve Monkeys and the Shrubs” by David Foster Wallace

“Runner’s World”: “Bret, Unbroken” by Steve Friedman

“Texas Monthly”: “The Man Who Walked Backward” by Ben Montgomery

“Five Books”: “The Art Market” by Georgina Adams

“Shady Characters”: “Emoji, part 1: in the beginning”

“Boston Review”: “Programming My Child” by David Auerbach

“The Verge”: “Diary of a Concussion” by Elizabeth Lopatto

“Nautilus”: “How to Survive Doomsday” by Michael Hans, Daniel Wolf Savin & Sophia Foster-Dimnio (illustrations)

“The Atlantic”: “Why Technology Favors Tyranny” by Yuval Noah Harari

“The Atlantic”: “Ideas: Slightly More Than 100 Fantastic Articles” by Conor Friedersdorf

“The Intercept”: “America’s War Narrative Focuses on its Heroes and Victims. Afghans and Iraqis Are Brushed Aside” by Peter Maas

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“The New York Times”:  ”John McCain, War Hero, Senator, Presidential Candidate, Dies at 81” by Robert D. McFadden

“The Washington Post”: “John McCain, the irreplaceable American” by The Editorial Board

“Vanity Fair”: “John McCain: Prisoner of Conscience” by Todd S. Purdum

“Vanity Fair”: “John McCain and the Lost Art of Decency” by Todd S. Purdum

“The Washington Post”: “How do write political satire when politics are a farce?” by Armando Iannucci

“The Washington Post”: “By a 3 to 1 margin, Trump supporters embrace his personality over his policies” by Philip Bump

“The Washington Post”: “Bagdad gets its groove back” by Liz Sly (story) & Alice Martins (photographs)

“The Washington Post”: “Elon Musk is the ‘poster boy’ of a culture that celebrates ‘obsessive overwork’” by Jena McGregor

“The Washington Post”: “Not just misleading. Not merely false. A lie” by Glenn Kessler

“The Washington Post”: “I was an Astronaut. We need a Space Force” by Terry Virts

“The New York Times”: “Raising a Child in a Doomed World” by Roy Scranton

“The New York Times”: “A Better Way to Run Schools” by David Leonhardt (story) & William Widmer (photographs)

“The New York Times”: “There Will Never Be an Age of Artificial Intimacy” by Sherry Turkle

“The New York Times”: “The Impossible Choice My Father Had to Make” by Reyna Grande

“The New York Times”: “Melania Trump Could Be Our Greatest First Lady” by Frank Bruni

“The New York Times”: “Plácido Domingo, Opera Superstar, Achieves the Unthinkable: 150 Roles” by Joshua Barone

“The New York Times”: “Google Tried to Change China. China May End up Changing Google” by Farhad Manjoo

“The New York Times”: “Brash, Confident and Democratic: How Bernstein Symbolized America”  by  Zachary Woolfe

“The New York Times Magazine”: “When the Supreme Court Lurches Right” by Emily Bazelon

“The New York Review of Books”: “’Silence Is Health’: How Totalitarianism Arrives” by Uki Goni

“The New Yorker”: “Letter from Washington: The Danger of President Pence” by Jane Meyer

“The Independent”: “Uri Avnery has died. He was one of my few Middle East heroes” by Robert Fisk

“The Independent”: “Israel is building another 1000 homes on Palestinian land. Where’s the outrage?” by Robert Fisk

“The Guardian”: “In praise of the tram: Britain’s lost network and the transport of the future” by Tash Reith-Banks, Harvey Symons and Glenn Swan

“The Guardian”: “James Bond: all the films – ranked” by Peter Bradshaw

“The Guardian”: “She has a camper truck, he has a private jet – can a Democrat take Montana?” by Kathleen McLaughlin

“The Guardian”: “’A different way of living’: why writers celebrate middle-age” by Lara Feigel

“The Observer”: “Time is running out for the pope to pacify the faithful’s anger” by Harriet Sherwood

“The Observer”: “The wind in my hair. One Iranian woman’s courageous struggle against being forced to wear the hijab” by Joanna Moorhead

“London Review of Books”: “Bibi Goes to Washington” by Adam Shatz

“London Review of Books”: “India: Caste or Class?” by Tariq Ali

“The Intercept”: “Is Donald Trump above the Law?” by James Risen

“The Atlantic”: “Why Trump Supporters Believe He is Not Corrupt” by Peter Beinart

“The Atlantic”: “How This Will End” by Eliot A. Cohen

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“The New York Times”: “A Free Press Needs You” by The Editorial Board

“The Atlantic”: “Why a Free Press Matters” by Dan Rather & Elliot Kirschner

“The Guardian”: “Rukmini Callimachi: the podcasting terror expert getting into the minds of Isis” by Emma Brocke

“The Guardian”: “Sweltering Cities – Halfway to boiling: the city at 50C” by Jonathan Watts &  Ellen Hunt

“The Guardian”: “Sweltering cities – Heat: the next big inequality issue” by Amy Fleming with Ruth Michaelson, Adham Youssef, Oliver Holmes, Carmela Fonbuena & Holly Robertson

“The Guardian”: “The Briefing: Is free trade always the answer?” by Richard Partington

“The Guardian”: “The Long Read - BDS: how a controversial non-violent movement has transformed the Israeli-Palestinian debate” by Nathan Thrall

“The Guardian”: “Eat, sleep and respect the ball: in side Barcelona’s modern La Masia” by Jamie Fahey

“The Observer”: “Paul Nicklen: ‘If we lose the ice, we lose the entire ecosystem’” by Kit Buchan

“The Observer”: “How to handle a troll… and to neuter a sea lion” by Chris Stokel-Walker

“The Independent”: “A US trade war with Turkey over an unknown pastor? Don’t believe it” by Robert Fisk

“The Independent”: “Long Reads - Forgotten women; the conversation of missing or murdered native women is not one North America wants to have – but it must” by Lucy Anna Grey

“The Independent”: “The Book List: What do astronauts read on the International Space Station?” by Alex Johnson

“London Review of Books”: “American Breakdown” by David Bromwich

“The Washington Post”: “The secret app that gives Syrian civilians minutes to escape airstrikes” by Louisa Loveluck

“The Washington Post”: “The scale of the Catholic Church’s criminality still shocks” by The Editorial Board

“The Washington Post”: “’He’s a priest: I trusted him’: One of the 1’000 victims of alleged Pennsylvania clergy abuse speaks out” by Isaac Stanley-Becker

“The Washington Post”: “She works for Trump. He can’t stand him. This is life with Kellyanne and George Conway” by Ben Terris

“The Washington Post”: “I read six sycophantic pro-Trump books – and then I read Omarosa” by Carlos Lozada

“The Washington Post”: “My father, Ronald Reagan, would never have stood for this” by Patti Davis

“The Washington Post”: “The un-celebrity president” by Kevin Sullivan, Mary Jordan & Matt McClain

“The Washington Post”: “The New Canon: the 23 best films of the 2000s” by Ann Hornady

“The Washington Post”: “Kofi Annan’s legacy was complicated by the Rwandan genocide” by Siobhán O’Grady

“The New York Times”: “Kofi Annan, Who Defined the U.N., Dies at 80” by Alan Cowell

“The New York Times”: “The West Hoped for Democracy in Turkey. Erdogan Had Other Ideas” by Peter S. Goodman

“The New York Times”: “Israel, This Is Not Who We Are” by Ronald S. Lauder

“The New York Times”: “Israel Is Proud of Who We Are” by Naftali Bennett

“The New York Times”: “Ikea Arrives in India, Tweaking Its Products but Not Its Vibe” by Vindu Goel

“The New York Times Magazine”: “The Unlikely Activists Who Took on Silicon Valley – And Won” by Nicholas Confessore

“The New York Times Magazine”: “The Super Bowl of Beekeeping” by Jamie Lowe

“The New York Times”: “60 Times Madonna Changed Our Culture” by The New York Times

“The New York Times”: “The Virtues of Catholic Anger” by James Martin

“The New Yorker”: “A New Citizen Decides to Leave the Tumult of Trump’s America” by Rebecca Mead

“The New York Review of Books”: “V.S. Naipaul, the Poet of the Displaced” by Ian Buruma

”The New York Review of Books”: ”The Big Melt” by Tim Flannery

“The Intercept”: “A Palestinian Bedouin Villages Braces for Forcible Transfer as Israel Seeks to Split the West Bank in Half” by Alice Speri

“The Intercept”: “U.S. Backed Saudi Airstrike on Family with Nine Children Shows ‘Clear Violations’ of the Laws of War” by Iona Craig & Shuaib Almosawa

“Philadelphia”: “How Millennials Killed Mayonnaise” by Sandy Hingston

“Chicago”: “What Trauma Docs Know” by Kim Bellware (interviews) & Amrita Marino (illustrations)

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“The New York Times”: “War Without End” by C.J.Chivers

“The New York Times”: “Why Apple Is the Future of Capitalism” by Mihir A. Desai

“The New York Times”: “You Need Dozens of Companies to Match Apple’s Value” by Jon Huang, Karl Russell & Jack Nicas

“The New York Times”: “Trump’s Nemesis in the Age of Pinocchio” by Roger Cohen

“The New York Times”: “The Iraqi Spy Who Infiltrated ISIS” by Margaret Cooker

“The New York Times”: “The Earth Ablaze” by Don J. Melnick, Mary C. Pearl & Mark A. Cochrane

"The New Yorker”: “The Helsinki Summit and the Awkward Art of Cleaning up Trump’s Messes” by Susan B. Glasser

 “The New Yorker”: “Letter from Amsterdam: How a Notorious Gangster Was Exposed by His Own Sister” by Patrick Radden Keefe

“The New Yorker”: “Personal History: Private Dreams and Public Ideals in San Francisco” by Nathan Heller

“The New York Review of Books”: “The American Nightmare” by Jason DeParle

“The New York Review of Books”: “The ‘Witch Hunters’” by Tim Weiner

“The Washington Post”: “Dying babies and no doctors: A look inside a Yemeni hospital” by Sudarsan Rghavan

“The Washington Post”: “The rise of downward mobility” by Robert A. Samuelson

“The Washington Post Magazine”: “She made a career of studying the brain. Then hers veered off course” by Libby Copeland

“The Guardian”: “The radical sheriff giving offenders a chance” by Jamiles Lartey

“The Guardian”: “Socialist modernism: remembering the architecture of the eastern bloc” by Naomi Larsson

“The Guardian”: “Who owns the space under cities? Mapping the earth beneath us” by Bradley L. Garrett

“The Guardian”: “Meet Trump’s friend and fixer: David Pecker, the tabloid king” by Lucia Graves

“The Guardian”: “American democracy is in crisis, and it’s not just because of Trump” by Simon Tisdall

“The Guardian”: “’We’re a people destroyed’: why Uighur Muslims in China are living in fear” by Gene A. Bunin

“The Guardian”: “A matter of life and death’: Iranians despair as US sanctions bite” by Saeed Kamali Dehghan

“The Guardian”: “This is what being in love looks like – in pictures” by Stéphanie Rousselle

“The Guardian”: “The Democrats must do more than simply oppose Trump” by Gary Younge

“The Guardian”: “To the ends of the earth: the activists risking their lives to defend the environment” by Jonathan Watts

“The Atlantic”: “What Is It Like to Be a Whale?” by J.B. Mackinnon

“The Atlantic”: “Science: Gossiping Is Good” by Ben Healy

“The Atlantic”: “The Cognitive Biases Tricking Your Brain” by Ben Yagoda

“GQ”: “The Untold Story of Otto Warmbier, American Hostage (in North Korea) by Doug Bock Clark

“Outside”: “Kilian Jornet: Too Good to Be True?” by Nick Hell

“Recode”: “Zuckerberg: The Recode interview” by Kara Swisher

“The Atlantic”: “An Extraordinarily Expensive Way to Fight ISIS” by William Langewiesche

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“The Guardian”: “Why do millions of Chinese people want to be ‘spiritually Finnish’”? by Verna Yu

“The Guardian”: “How democracy failed in Egypt” by Llyod Green

“The Guardian”: “Aggression, abuse and addiction: we need a social media detox” by Jonathan Freedland

“The Guardian”: “The long read – Denialism: what drives people to reject the truth?” by Keith Kahn-Harris

“The Guardian”: “My son, Obama: the al-Qaida leader’s mother speaks for the first time” by Martin Chulov

“The Guardian”: “US Immigration: What happens after Ice tears your family apart?” by Sarah Menkedik

“The Guardian”: “The long read: Why is it so hard to care in age of 24-hour news?” by Elisa Gabbert

“The Guardian”: “Germany’s ‘China city’: how Duisburg became Xi Jinping’s gateway to Europe” by Philip Oltermann

“The Guardian”: “The world’s most beautiful libraries – in pictures”

“The Observer”: “Yuval Noah Harari: ‘The idea of free information is extremely dangerous” by Andrew Anthony

“The Observer”: “Have smartphones killed the art of conversation?” by Nosheen Iqbal

“London Review of Books”: “Greece: When the Fire Comes” by Yannis Baboulias

“The New York Times”: “How Record Heat Wreaked Havoc on Four Continents” by Somini Sengupta, Tiffany May & Zia ur-Rahman

“The New York Times”: “Fighting for Judaism in the Jewish State” by Seth Farber

“The New York Times”: “Work in Progress: The Woman Who Plans to Swim Around the World” by Kaya Laterman

“The New York Times”: “Once Polluted and Reviled, the Chicago River Bounces Back” by Julie Bosman (story) & Alyssa Schukar

“The New York Times”: “How Apple and a Small Band of Firms Dominate the Economy” by Matt Phillips

“The New York Times”: “Airbnb Is the New NATO” by Roger Cohen

“The New York Times”: “The Children at the Trump Rallies” by Damon Winter (text & photographs)

“The New York Times”: “The Expensive Education of Mark Zuckerberg and Silicon Valley” by Kara Swisher

“The New York Times”: “My Kolkata Is Becoming a Climate Casualty” by Somini Sengupta

“The New York Times Magazine”: “Losing Earth: The Decade We Almost Stopped Climate Change” by Nathaniel Rich (story) & George Steinmetz (photographs and videos)

“The Washington Post”: “Fact Checker: President Trump has made 4’229 false or misleading claims in 558 days” by Glen Kessler, Salvador Rizzo & Meg Kelly

The Washington Post”: “Life in Iran under sanctions” by Jason Rezaian

“Vanity Fair”: “’He’s Going to Fieldtrip These Guys’: Inside the Trump’s 20202 Wild, Disorganized Attempt to ‘Keep America Great’” by Gabriel Sherman

“Refinery29”: “Gender Nation Glossary” by R29 Editors

“The Anarchist Library”: “How to change the course of human history” by David Graeber & David Wengrow

“The Atavist”: “Axes of Evil” by Josh Dean

“The Intercept”: “How Ahed Tamimi Became the Symbol of Palestinian Resistance to Israeli Oppression” by Alice Speri

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“The New York Times”: “If Comedy Is Making You Feel Bad, You’re Not Paying Attention” by Jason Zinoman

“The New York Times”: “Did Israel Just Stop Trying to Be a Democracy?” by Omri Boehm

“The New York Times”: “How Trump Won Re-election in 2020” by Bret Stephens

“The New York Times”: “Would You Pay $1 Billion for this View?” by Candace Jackson

“The New York Times”: “’They Spit When I Walked in the Streets’: the ‘New Anti-Semitism’ In France” by Adam Nossiter

“The New York Times”: “War Stories We’ve Been Missing for 50 Years” by Raul Roman

“The New York Times”: “The Rise, Fall and Rise Again of Imran Khan, Pakistan’s Next Leader” by Jeffrey Gettleman

“The New York Times Magazine”: “The Billionaire Yogi Behind Modi’s Rise” by Robert F. Worth

“The New York Times Magazine”: “On Photography: How to Photograph Eternity?” by Geoff Dyer

“The New Yorker”: “Theresa May’s Impossible Choice” by Sam Knight

“The New Yorker”: “Letter from Warsaw: Is Poland Retreating from Democracy?” by Elizabeth Zerofsky

“The New Yorker”: “The Man Who Captures Criminals for the D.E.A. by Playing them” by Yudhijit Bhattacharjee

“The Washington Post”: “’They thought black soldiers couldn’t fight’” by DeNeen L. Brown

“The Washington Post”: “Climate Change: The sinking state” by Joshua Keating

“The Washington Post”: “Venezuela: From Riches to Rags” by Anthony Faiola (story) & Jani Chikwendiu (photos)

“The Washington Post Magazine”: “The Crane Who Fell in Love with a Human” by Sadie Dingfelder (story) & Lexey Swall (photos) & Laurène Boglio (illustration)

“The Guardian”: “What liberals (still) don’t get wrong about Trump’s support” by Henry Olsen

“The Guardian”: “10 of the best words in the world that don’t translate into English” by Guardian correspondents

“The Guardian”: “The long read: Behemoth, bully, thief: how the English language is taking over the planet” by Jacob Mikanowski

“The Guardian”: “’I don’t think he misses the White House’: Sean Spicer enjoys his post-Trump period” by David Smith

“The Guardian”: “How to Spend It: The shopping list for the 1%” by Andy Beckett

“The Observer”: “The robot will see you now: could computers take over medicine entirely?” by Tim Adams

“London Review of Books”: “The Impermanence of Importance: Obama” by David Runciman

“London Review of Books”: “The Seducer: Charles de Gaulle” by Ferdinand Mount

“Rolling Stone”: “How to Survive America’s Kill List” by Matt Taibbi

“Rolling Stone”: “The Hidden World of the Amazon” by Phoebe Neidl

“City Journal”: “Lagos – Hope and Warning” by Armin Rosen

“The Scholar’s Stage”: “What Cyber-Wars Will Look Like”

“Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists”: “Putin: The one-man show the West doesn’t understand” by Fiona Hill

“Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy”: “Artificial Intelligence”

“Columbia Journalism Review”: “Who suffers when local news disappears” by Kyle Pope

“GQ”: “Kidnapped by Pirates” by Michael Scott Moore

“The Intercept”: “U.S, Secret Wars in Africa Rage on, Despite Talk of Downsizing” by Nick Turse

“National Geographic”: “While We Sleep” by Michael Finkel (story) & Magnus Wenman (photos)

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“The Guardian”: “The staggering rise of India’s super-rich” by James Crabtree

“The Guardian”: “The long read: The ugly scandal that cancelled the Nobel prize” by Andrew Brown

“The Guardian”: “’My brain feels like it’s been punched’: the intolerable rise of perfectionism” by Paula Cocozza

“The Guardian”: “Budding business: how cannabis could transform Lebanon” by Richard Hall

“The Guardian”: “Hong Kong: the city still shaped by feng shui” by Matthew Keegan

“The Guardian”: “’Desperate to find a way out’: Iran edges towards precipice” by Saeed Khamali Dehghan

“The Guardian”: “The World Cup colour chart – a photographic journey” by Jonny Weeks

“The Observer”: “Mobile phones and cancer – the full picture” by David Robert Grimes

“The Observer”: “Arrests and intimidations fuel fears of ‘dirty’ election in Pakistan” by Imran Khan

“The Observer”: “How landmark buildings became weapons in an new Gulf war” by Rowan Moore

“The Washington Post”: “The growing Trump-Putin kompromat question” by Aaron Blake

“The Washington Post”: “It’s not wrong to compare Trump’s America to the Holocaust. Here’s why.” by Waitman Wade Beorn

“The Washington Post”: “How the Obamas managed to become invisible in Washington” by Roxanne Roberts

“The Washington Post”: “North Korea has 2,6 million ‘modern slaves, new report estimates” by Adam Taylor

“The Washington Post”: “Judgement Days: God, Trump and the meaning of morality” by Stephanie McCrummen (story) & Michael S. Williamson (photos)

“The Washington Post”: “The surreal world” by Julia Joffe

“The Washington Post Magazine”: “The next generation of Republicans: Do they stand with Trump?” by Eliza Gray

“The New York Times”: “Why Won’t Donald Trump Speak for America?” by The Editorial Board

“The New York Times”: “For Putin the Summit He Has Dreamed of for 18 Years” by Andrew Higgins & Steven Erlanger

“The New York Times”: “Hamas and Israel Are in a Perilous Circle. Is War a Miscalculation Away?” by Isabel Kershner

”The New York Times”: “How Israel, in the Dark of Night, Stole Iran’s Nuclear Secrets” by David E. Sanger & Ronen Bergman

“The New York Times”: “Looking Through the Eyes of China’s Surveillance State” by Paul Mozur

“The New York Times”: “Where a Taboo Is Leading to the Deaths of Young Girls” by Jeffrey Gettleman

“The New York Times”: “Climate Change Is Killing the Cedars of Lebanon” by Anne Barnard & Josh Haner

“The New York Times”: “Take a Walk in the Woods. Doctor’s Orders” by Amitha Kalaichandran M.D.

“The New York Times”: “Psychology Itself Is Under Scrutiny” by Benedict Carey

“The New York Times Magazine”: “George Soros Bet Big on Liberal Democracy. Now He Fears He Is Losing” by Michael Steinberger

“New York Magazine”: “The Last Person on Earth” by Melissa Fay Green

“New York Magazine”: “Where Is Barack Obama?” by Michael Debenedetti

“aeon”: “When the Self Slips” by Anna Ciaunica & Jane Charlton

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“The New York Times”: “These Women Were Told not to Play Soccer. Instead They Formed a Team” by Shannon Sims (text) & Nichole Sobecki (photographs)

“The New York Times”: “Have the Tech Companies Grown Too Powerful. That’s an Easy One” by John Herrman

“The New York Times”: “A Migrant Child’s Day in Detention” by Dan Barry, Miriam Jordan, Annie Correal & Manny Fernandez

“The New York Times”: “’Still Can’t Believe It Worked’: The Story of the Thailand Cave Rescue” by Hanneh Beech, Richard C. Paddock & Mukita

“The New York Times”: “Freed from Thai Cave, Boys May Still Face Health Problems” by Richard C. Paddock & Mike Ives

“The New York Times”: “Three Books Consider What Happens When the Robots Take Over” by Ina Fried

“The New York Times”: “Inside China’s Dystopian Dreams: A.I., Shame and Lots of Cameras” by Pail Mozur

“The New York Times Magazine”: “The Fast and Furious Michael Avenatti” by Matthew Shaer

“The New York Times Magazine”: “Her Husband Was a Princeton Graduate Student. Then He Was Taken Prisoner in Iran” by Laura Secor

“T Magazine”: “9 Reads Almost As Satisfying As Taking a Vacation”

“The New Yorker”: “The Maps of Israeli Settlements That Shocked Barack Obama” by Adam Entous

“The Washington Post”: “’Time is running out’: Inside then treacherous rescue of boys trapped in a Thai cave” by Shibani Mahtani, Steve Hendrix & Timothy McLaughlin

“The Washington Post”: “Can truth survive the president? An honest investigation” by Carlos Lozada

“The Washington Post”: “Five myths about the Supreme Court” by Jeffrey Segal

“The Washington Post”: “The current border crisis has been a year in the making. A prologue in photographs” by Salwan Georges

“The Guardian”: “Has Greece finally escaped the grip of catastrophe?” by Helena Smith

“The Guardian”: “The death of truth” by Michiko Kakutani

“The Guardian”: “The Long Read: How to get away with financial fraud” by Dan Davies

“The Guardian”: “Nevis: The world’s most secretive island” by Oliver Bullough

“The Observer”: “Stolen Beaches” by Neil Tweedie

“The Observer”: “Ethiopia hails its charismatic young leader as peacemaker” by Jason Burke

“London Review of Books”: “Purges and Paranoia: Erdogan’s ‘new’ Turkey” by Ella George

“Fortune”: “The Battler for China” by Adam Lashinsky

“The Monthly”: “The endless reign of Rupert Murdoch” by Richard Cooke

“Forbes”: “The Nutella Billionaires” by Noah Kirsh

“The Atlantic”: “Two Strangers Met On a Plane – and the Internet Ruined It” by Megan Garber

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“The Guardian”: “Best summer books 2018 as picked by writers – part one”

“The Guardian”: “Best summer books 2018 as picked by writers and cultural figures – part two”

“The Guardian”: “The long read: The George Soros philosophy – and its fatal flaw” by Daniel Bessner

“The Guardian”: “Democrats must fight Trump’s supreme court pick tooth and nail” by Jill Abramsom

“The Guardian”: “The anti-abortion conservative quietly guiding Trump’s supreme court pick” by Jon Swaine

“The Guardian”: “’I don’t want ships to kill me’: Marseille fights cruise liner pollution” by Angelique Chrisafis

“The Observer”: “Why science breeds a culture of sexism” by David Barry & Nicola Davis

“The Observer”: “Claude Lanzmann, the man who told the Shoah” by Agnès Poirier

“The Observer”: “Can Facebook clean up its act?” by Alex Hern

“The Independent”: “Catastrophic drought threatens Iraq as major dams in surrounding countries cut off water to its great rivers” by Patrick Cockburn

“The Independent”: “Iraq isn’t as dangerous as it was – but many still live in fear” by Patrick Cockburn

“The Intercept”: “Our Country, Our Stories – In New Memoirs, Syrian Describe Life – and Death – in Wartime” by Maryam Saleh

“The Intercept”: “Democracy Dies in the Blinding Light of Day” by Murtaza Hussain

“The Washington Post”: “What’s it like to be trapped in a cave” by Laura Demarest

“The Washington Post”: “The top 15 Democratic presidential candidates for 2020, ranked” by Aaron Blake

“The Washington Post”: “A Defiant Al-Qaeda” by Sudarsan Raghavan

“The New York Times”: “ISIS May Be Waning, but Global Threats of Terrorism Continue to Spread” by Eric Schmitt

“The New York Times”: “Venezuela Dispatch: How to Survive When Money Is Worthless” by Nicholas Casey & Brent McDonald

“The New York Times”: “Why Merkel Must Go” by Bret Stephens

“The New York Times”: “The Lure of the Surfing Life” by Kathleen O’Brian

“The New York Times”: “This Italian Town Once Welcomed Migrants. Now It’s a Symbol for Right-Wing Politics” by Jason Horowitz

“The New York Times”: “For Whom the Trump Trolls” by Maureen Dowd

“The New York Times”: “’Hope Is a Powerful Weapon.’ Unpublished Mandela Prison Letters” by The Editors

“The New York Times”: “What Mandela Lost” by Tayari Jones

ESPN: “Mission Accomplished” by Tonya Malinowski

“Nautilus”: “Biology: The Strange Brain of the World’s Greatest Solo-Climber” by J.B. MacKinnon (story) & Jimmy Chin (photographs)

“Raiot”: “In What Language Does Rain Fall?” by Arundhati Roy

“Vanity Fair”: “’I was Devastated’: Tim Berners-Lee, the Man who Created the World Wide Web, Has Some Regrets” by Katrina Brooker

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“The New York Times”: “In Volgograd, It’s Stalin Who Lurks on the Sidelines” by Sarah Lyall (story) & Maxim Babenko (photographs)
 

“The New York Times”: “Dutch Lawmakers Approve Partial Ban On Burqas and Niqabs” by Christine Hauser & Liam Stack
 

“The New York Times”: “Open Waters?” by Christopher Clarey (story) & Maud Bernos (photographs)
 

“The New York Times”: “Elated vs. Scared: Americans Are Divided on Justice Kennedy’s Retirement” by Richard Fausset, Drah Stockman & José A. Del Real

“The New York Times Magazine”: “A Spymaster Steps Out of the Shadows” by Matthias Schwartz
 

“The New York Times Magazine”: “On Photography: Take a Photo Here” by Teju Cole
 

“The New York Times Magazine”: “How one Conservative Think Tank Is Stocking Trump’s government” by Jonathan
 

“The New Yorker”: “A Reporter At Large: The Obsessive Search for the Tasmanian Tiger” by Brooke Jarvis
 

“The New Yorker”: “Annals of Medicine: The Neuroscience of Pain” by Nicola Twilley
 

“The New Yorker”: “A Reporter At Large: A New Revolution in Mexico” by Jon Lee Anderson
 

“The New Yorker”: “Letter from London: “The Reputation-Laundering Firm That Ruined Its Own Reputation” by Ed Caesar
 

“New York Magazine”: “This Is What a Nuclear Bomb Looks Like” by Alex Wellerstein & Ferris Jabr
 

“The New York Review of Books”: “Tipping the Scales” by Noah Feldman

“The New York Review of Books”: “Ruanda: A Deathly Hush” by Helen Epstein

“The Washington Post”: “Justice Kennedy’s retirement leaves the future of U.S. constitutional law entirely up for grabs” by Jack Goldsmith

“The Washington Post”: “Trump’s America does not care” by Robert Kagan

“The Washington Post”: “Russia: The Early Chapters” by Carlos Lozado

“The Washington Post”: “Does the West actually face a migration crisis?” by Ishaan Tharoor

“The Washington Post”: “A Yemeni toddler fought for his life while adults battled each other” by Sudarsan Raghavan

“The Washington Post Magazine”: “The Exiles” by Britt Peterson (story) & Kate Warren (photographs)

“The Guardian”: “’I love football -  it’s the opposite of science: contradictory, primitive, emotional’” by Jorge Valdano

“The Guardian”: “Our world is disappearing before our eyes. We have to save it” by George Monbiot

“The Guardian”: “The great firewall of China: Xi Jinping’s internet shutdown” by Elizabeth C Economy

“The Guardian”: “As Israelis, we call on the world to intervene on the behalf of the Palestinians” by Ilana Hammerman & David Harel

“The Guardian”: “Hillary Clinton: ‘What is more uncivil than taking children away?’” by Decca Aitkenhead

“The Independent”: “The ‘ultimate deal’ Jared Kushner is proposing for Palestine is delusional” by Robert Fisk

“The Independent”: “I spoke to Palestinians who still hold the keys to the homes they fled” by Robert Fisk

“London Review of Books”: “Ten Years after the Crash” by John Lanchester

“The Times Literary Supplement”: “Bloody Games” by Arkady Ostrovsky

“The Intercept”: “Seymour Hersh’s new memoir is a fascinating, flabbergasting masterpiece” by Jon Schwarz

“The Intercept”: “A short history of U.S. bombing of civilian facilities” by Jon Schwarz

“The Intercept”: “The War in Yemen: She named her child ‘Enough’” by Alex Potter

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“The New York Times”: “The Power of Gianni Infantino” by Tariq Panja

“The New York Times”: “Atrocities Under Kim Jong-un: Indoctrination, Prison Gulags, Executions” by Maya Salam &  Matthew Haag

“The New York Times”: “Schools’s Closed in Wisconsin, Forever” by Julie Bosman

“The New York Times”: “How to Lose the Midterms and to Re-Elect Trump” by Frank Bruni

“The New York Times”: “Click ‘Delete’ to Save Your Soul” by Franklin Foer

“The New York Times”: “Night Falls on News Carriers” by Peter Funt

“The New York Times Magazine”: “The Wounds of the Drone Warrior” by Eyal Press

“The New Yorker”: “Donald Trump’s New World Order” by Adam Entous

“The New Yorker”: “Letter from the Faroe Islands: Koks, the World’s Most Remote Food Destination” by Rebecca Mead

“New York Magazine”: “The Internet Apologizes” by Noah Kulwin

“The New York Review of Books”: “It Can Happen Here” by Cass R. Sunstein

“The New York Review of Books”: “World Cup 2018: Hope Wins” by Joshua Jelly-Shapiro

“The Washington Post”: “Finally, a president with the guts to stand up to Canada” by Dana Milbank

“The Washington Post”: “What does the Trump-Kim summit mean? Not a damned thing” by Daniel D. Drezner

“The Washington Post”: “Can Trump command political support without real progress on trade and N. Korea” by Dan Balz

“The Washington Post”: “Yemen: Running on empty” by Sudarsan Raghavan (text) & Lorenzo Tugnoli (photos)

“The Washington Post”: “Five reasons the crisis in Yemen matters” by Alan Sipress, Laris Karklis & Tim Meko

“The Washington Post”: “’America is better than this’” by Kristine Philipps

“The Atlantic”: “Images from Ramadan 2018” by Alan Taylor

“The Guardian”: “The Long Read: How Russia won the World Cup” by Ken Bensinger

“The Guardian”: “Now we know the outrageous scale of the Trumps’ White House dividend” by Jill Abramson

“The Guardian”: “Life inside North Korea: the power of Juche explained – video” by The Guardian

“The Guardian”: “The long read: How to spot a perfect fake: the world’s top arts forgery detective” by Samanth Subramanian

“The Guardian”: “Virtual truth: face to face with immersive documentaries” by Shehani Fernando

“The Guardian”: “Arundhati Roy: ’The point of the writer is to be unpopular’” by Tim Lewis

“The Observer”: “The Saud Arabian women driving forward” by Emma Graham Harrison

“London Review of Books”: “The Politics of Now: The Last World Cup” by David Runciman

“London Review of Books”: “The Wrong Human Rights” by Pankaj Mishra

“the PARIS REVIEW”: “Forty-Five Things I learned in the Gulag” by  Varlam Shamalov

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“The Guardian”: “We want to thrill to the beautiful game, but Fifa’s World Cup is toxic” by Nick Cohen

“The Guardian”: “Your complete guide to 736 players at the 2018 World Cup”

“The Guardian”: “The ling read: Five Myths about the refugee crisis” by Daniel Trillin

“The Guardian”: “How #MeToo revealed the central rift within feminism today” by Moira Donegan

“The Observer”: “Inside North Korea: a pastel fairyland built to forget” by Oliver Wainwright

“The Independent”: “Lebanon’s mountains are being wiped off the map. But does anyone care?” by Robert Fisk

“The Independent”: “Syria’s new housing law will displace tens of thousands of refugees” by Robert Fisk

“The Atlantic”: “Has the Western world started shunning America?” by Krishnadev Calamur

“The Atlantic”: “The Antidote to Trump Is Decency” by David Frum

“The Washington Post”: “Soccer is the perfect cosmopolitan antidote to Donald Trump” by Andres Martinez

“The Washington Post”: “Under attack, billionaire George Soros vows to redouble his efforts” by Michael Kranish

“The Washington Post”: “In Iceland, World Cup players aren’t gods. Their neighbors” by Chuck Culpepper

“The Washington Post”: “Summit will test Trump’s ability move beyond disruption” Dan Balz

“The New Yorker: “Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie Come s to Terms with Global Fame” by Larissa MacFarquhar

“The New Yorker”: “Truth, Lies and Literature” by Salman Rushdie

“The New Yorker”: “Annals of Gastronomy: Don’t Eat Before Reading This” by Anthony Bourdain

“New York Magazine”: “Read This Story and Get Happier” by Adam Sternbergh

“New York Magazine”: “What Sy Hersh Knows” by Christian Lorentzen

“Columbia Journalism Review”: “Seymour Hersh and the stories he doesn’t tell” by Elon Green

“The New York Review of Books”: “Islam’s New ‘Native Informers” by Nesrine Malik

“The New York Review of Books”: “Trump’s North Korean Nuclear Theatrics” by Robert E. Kelly

“The New York Times”: “Kim Jong-Un’s Image Shift: Form Nuclear Madman to Skillful Leader” by Choe Sang-Hun

“The New York Times”: “The Book Review Podcast: Michael Pollan on Drugs”

“The New York Times”: “In the Trump Administration, Science Is Unwelcome. So Is Advice” by Coral Davenport

“The New York Times”: “The Rich Are Planning to Leave This Wretched Planet” by Sheila Marikar

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“The New York Times”: “Rohingya: Race Against the Rains” by Ben C. Solomon

“The New York Times”: “Never Mind the News-Media. Politicians Test Direct-to-Voter Messaging” by Sydney Ember

“The New York Times”: “What Comes Next for Italy?” by Beppe Servergnini

“The New York Times”: “A Drink in a Bar, a Dip in the Tigris: Mosul Returns to Life” by Ivor Prickett (photographs & text)

“The New York Times”: “Pursuits: Colliders, Sundials and Wonder: When Science Is Your Destination” by Peter Kujawinski

“The New York Times”: “Using Medicine and Science to Improve the Quality of Life” by several authors

“The New York Times”: “In the Dance Lab With Martha Graham” by Gia Kourlas

“The New York Times”: “Taking on Climate Change” by Tatjana Schlossberg

“The New York Times Magazine”: “Blood Will Tell, Part 2” by Pamela Colloff

“The New Yorker”: "Letter from the U.K.: Britain Considers Life without Its Russian Oligarchs” by Sam Knight

“The New Yorker”: “Photo Booth: A Record of Syrian monuments before ISIS” by John Gendall

“The New Yorker”: “Parenting: Mum’s the Word” by Rivka Galchen

“The New York Review of Books”: “The Digital Powerhouse” by Jacob Weisberg

“The Washington Post”: “Trump’s not a liar. He’s a madman” by Dana Milbank

“The Washington Post”: “Elon Musk wants to fix media distrust with a dopey rating system. There’s a better way” by Margaret Sullivan

“The Washington Post”: “1968: The Year America unraveled” by Marc Fisher

“The Washington Post”: “America has a massive truck driver shortage. Here’s why few want a $ 80’000 job” by Heather Long

“The Washington Post”: “Saudi Arabia’s reformers now face a terrible choice” by Jamal Kashoggi

“The Guardian”: “Mother of all rivers: how the Volga links a divided Russia” by Andrew Roth (text) & Dmitri Beliakov (photographs)

“The Guardian”: “The long read: The financial scandal no one is talking about” by Richard Brooks

“The Guardian”: “Colombia discovers the art of keeping young people off the streets” by Steven Grattan

“London Review of Books”: “The (Grenfell) Tower” by Andrew O’Hagan

“London Review of Books”: “Too Few to Mention” by David Runciman

“The Times Literary Supplement”: “Don’t tell Congress” by Seymour Hersh

“Longreads”: “The Women Fighters of the Tamil Tigers” by Kim Wall & Mansi Choksi

“Longreads”: “Somewhere Under My Left Ribs: A Nurse’s Story” by Christie Watson

“Pew Research Center: “What Unites and Divides America” by  Kim Parker, Juliane Menasce Horowitz, Anna Brown, Ricard Fry, D’Vera Cohn & Ruth Igielnik

“Nautilus”: “What Is It Like to be a Dolphin?” by Maggie Ryan Sandford

“ejectionsite”: “Back in the Saddle” by Tech. Sgt. Timothy P. Barela(text) & Master Sgr.Dave Nolan (photographs)

“U.S. News”: “John McCain, Prisoner of War: A First-Person Account” by John S. McCain

“National Geographic”: “Drowning in Plastic” by Laura Parker (text) & Randy Olson (photos)

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“The Guardian”: “The fall of ‘Italy’s Stalingrad”: symbol of left wages war on migrants and poor” by Giorgio Ghiglione

“The Guardian”: “Marawi one year after the battle: a ghost town still haunted by the fear of Isis” by Carmela Fonbuena

“The Guardian”: “Chelsea Clinton: ‘I’ve vitriol flung at me for as long as I can remember’” by Decca Aitkenhead

“The Guardian”: “Nuzzle a panda, kiss a lioness: Jane Goodall takes us on her wildest adventure yet” by Steve Rose

“The Guardian”: “The trouble with charitable billionaires” by Carl Rhodes & Peter Bloom

“The Guardian”: “’A ticket to the next life’: The lavish Buddhist dog funerals of Bangkok” by Hannah Ellis Petersen

“The Observer”: “Is the Earth Flat? Meet the people questioning science” by Alex Moshakis

“The Observer”: “The 10 hottest film of summer 2018” by Mark Kermode, Wendy Idle, Guy Lodge, Jonathan Romney & Simran Hans

“The Observer”: “Look into my eyes: one woman’s journey from coma to consciousness” by Joanna Moorhead

“The Independent”: Socotra island: The Unesco-protected ‘Jewel of Arabia’ vanishing amid Yemen’s civil war” by Betahn McKernan & Lucy Towers

“London Review of Books”: “The Drift towards War” by Adam Shatz

“The Atlantic”: “The Pearl of Lao Tzu” by Michael LaPointe

“The Atlantic”: “The 9.9 Percent Is the New American Aristocracy” by Matthew Stewart

“The Washington Post”: “The Banana States of America” by Dana Milbank

“The Washington Post”: “1968: The year women refused to stay silent, tossed their bras and redefined politics” by Karen Heller

“The Washington Post”: “A photographer tries to answer ‘What makes a family click? What holds a family together?’” by Nathaniel Grann (photos) & Kenneth Dickerman (writer)

“The Washington Post”: “The 39 Books We’Re Talking About This Summer” by Book World Editors

“The Washington Post Magazine”: “Locked and Loaded for the Lord” by Tom Dunkel (story) & Brian Anselm (photos)

“The New York Times”: “Donald Trump’s Guide to Presidential Etiquette” by The Editorial Board

“The New York Times”: “Turkey: In the Kingdom of Men” by Dalia Mortada & Nicole Tung

“The New York Times”: “On Photography: What Does It Mean to Look at This?” by Teju Cole

“The New York Times”: “How Venezuela’s President Keeps His Grip on a Shattered Country” by Meredith Kohut

“The New York Times”: “She Married 3 Brothers in Family Torn by War” by Ron Nordland

“The New York Times Magazine”: “The Risky Business of Speaking for President Trump” by Marc Leibovich

“The New York Times Magazine”: “At War: Letters from the Children of Fallen Service Members to the Parents They Lost” by Mitty Mirrer

“The New York Times Magazine”: “Blood Will Tell - Part 1” by Pamela Colloff

“T Magazine”: “Old Books, New Thoughts” by Philip Roth, Lydia Davis, Robert A. Caro, George Saunders, Marilynne Robinson, Jennifer Egan & Junot Díaz

“The Intercept”: “Iraqi Documents: Protection or Plunder?” by Maryam, Saleh

“Rolling Stone”: “An Open Letter to Gina Haspel from Someone Who Was Physically Tortured” by Theo Padnos

“Zenith”: “Karl Marx oder Karl May” by Thomas Kramer

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“The New York Times”: “Tom Wolfe, Author of ‘’The Right Stuff’ and ‘Bonfire of Vanities’, Dies’ by Deirdre Carmody & William Grimes

“The New York Times”: “Tom Wolfe’s Other Legacy” by Guy Trebay

„The New York Times“: „As Israel Celebrates Dream of Independence, Many See Nightmare Taking Shape” by David Halbfinger

“The New York Times”: “China’s Last Cave Dwellers Fight to Keep Their Underground Homes” by Brian Denton (text and photographs)

“The New York Times”: “Iran’s Foes See Opportunity as Deal Ends. Others See a Risk of War” by Ben Hubbard

“The New York Times”: “U.S. Embassy Opens in Jerusalem: 9 Things to Know about the City” by Isabel Kershner

“The New York Times”: “Israel Needs to Protect its Borders. By Whatever means Necessary” by Shmuel Rosner

“The New York Times”: “A Child of Gaza Dies. A Symbol Is Born. The Arguing Begins” by Declan Walsh

“The New York Times”: “This Is School in the U.S. Now” by James Poniewozik

“The New York Times”: “Why Traditional TV Is in Trouble” by Sapna Maheshwari & John Koblin

“The New York Times Magazine”: “Trying to Put a Value in The Doctor-Patient Relationship” by Kim Tingley & Weronika Gesicka (photo illusttrations)

“The New York Times Magazine”: “How Tech Can Turn Doctors into Clerical Workers” by Abraham Verghese

“The New Yorker”: “The Political Scene: Trump vs. the ‘Deep State’” by Evan Osnos

“The New Yorker”: “Letter from California: A Vintner’s Quest to Create a Truly American Wine” by Adam Gopnik

“The New York Review of Books”: “The New Europeans” by Christopher de Bellaigue

“The New York Review of Books”: “Ratfucked Again” by Michael Tomasky

“The New York Review of Books”: “The Afro-Pessimist Temptation” by Darryll Pinckeny

“The Washington Post”: “The high price of feminism in the ‘new’ Saudi Arabia” by Loveday Morris

“The Washington Post”: “How to tell when criticism of Israel is actually ant-Semitism” by Jill Jacob

“The Washington Post”: “In Jerusalem, it’s the Trump team vs. reality” by Kathleen Parker

“The Washington Post”: “’A Day of gas’ inside a Gaza ambulance” by Loveday Morris

“The Washington Post”: “Saving Africa’s wildlife” by Kevin Sieff & Adriane Onahesian (photos)

“The Guardian”: “Why are we living in an age of anger?” by Zoe Williams

“The Guardian”: “The Long Read: A suicide in Gaza” by Sarah Helm

“The Guardian”: “Jarvis Cocker: How Tom Wolfe’s Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test changed my life” by Jarvis Cocker

“The Observer”: “Russia uncovered: writers on the World Cup host nation” by Andrew, Roth, Rowan Moore, Kilian Fox, Viv Groskop, Mark Galeotti, Aleksey Kovalev

“The Observer”: “The fight to define the very essence of Israel” by Bernard Avishai

"The Independent”: “Jordan’s Palestinian refugee camps” by Paddy Dowling

“London Review of Books”: “Turkey: Purges and Paranoia” by Ella George

“London Review of Books”: “The Two-State Solution: An Autopsy” by Henry Siegman

“Esquire”: “A Brief History of Price Harry’s Military Career” by Luke O’Neil

“Time”: “How Baby Boomers Broke America” by Steven Brill

“Longreads”: “When the Movies Went West” by Gary Krist

“The Atlantic”: “How the Enlightenment Ends” by Henry A. Kissinger

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“The Guardian”: “The rise of the pointless job” by David Graeber

“The Guardian”: “Europe must make Trump pay for wrecking the Iran nuclear deal” by Simon Tisdall

“The Guardian”: “Iranian hardliners rejoice over US exit form nuclear deal” by Saeed  Kamali Dehghan

“The Guardian”: “Harlem’s renaissance: how art, food and history are shaping its latest revolution” by Diana Hubbell

“The Guardian”: “’Stubbornly fighting for life’: how Arthur Koestler reported the birth of Israel” by Oliver Holmes

“The Guardian”: “Seven decades of struggle: how one Palestinians village’s story captures pains of `Nakba’” by Oliver Holmes & Diego Gutiérrez

“The Guardian”: “Refugee odyssey: photographing Mexico’s Viacrucis Migrante” by Edgar Garrido & Matt Fidler (production)

“The Guardian”: “White House won’t rule out banning the press for ‘negative coverage’” by David Smith

The Guardian”: “The rise of Donald Glover: how he captured America” by Katie Bain

“The Guardian”: “Never-ending nightmares: why feminist nightmares must stop torturing women” by Sarah Ditum

“The Guardian”: “Keeping a free and a fair press is one of the defining political issues of our age” by Emily Bell

“The Observer”: “Interview- Ronan Farrow. Woody, Weinstein and Me” by Andrew Anthony

“The Independent”: “All sides of the complex battle in the Middle East are concerned” by Robert Fisk

“The Independent”: “Once the Syrian war is over, Qatar could become an empire once more” by Robert Fisk

“The New York Times”: “What Sanctions Mean to Iranians” by Amir Ahmadi Arian & Rahman Bouzari

“The New York Times”: “From Ice Cube to Black Cube” by Maureen Dowd

“The New York Times”: “Turkey’s Independent Newspaper Voice perseveres With a Smile” by Carlotta Gall

“The New York Times”: “You Can’t Separate Money from Culture” by Andrew J. Cherlin

“The New York Times”: “San Francisco’s Big Seismic Gamble” by Thomas Fuller, Anjali Singhvi & Josh Williams

“The New York Times”: “A Road Map to Shopping like a Royal” by Amy Tara Koch

“The New York Times Magazine”: “The Quiet Americans Behind the U.S.- Russian Imbroglio” by Keith Gessen

“The New York Times Magazine”: “Children of the Opioid Epidemic” by Jennifer Egan

“The York Review of Books”: “Big Brother Goes Digital” by Simon Head

“The Washington Post”: “Portraits of the ‘fading American Dream’” by Niko J. Kallianiontis (photos) & Kenneth Dickerman (text)

“The Washington Post”: “Why would a Swiss health-care company pay Michael Cohen $ 1,2 million? Look at drug prices” by David Van Drehle

“The Washington Post”: “Putin needed an American enemy. He picked me.” by Michal Faul

“The Washington Post”: “The shape of the political sex scandal has shifted. What does it take to kill a career these days?” by Marc Fisher

“Vanity Fair”: “How Evil Is Silicon Valley?” by Nick Bilton

“Granta”: “Palmyra” by Charles Glass (story) & Don McCullin (photos)

“Herald”: “Railway Failures” by Sher Ali Kahn

“Scroll.in”: “What makes a translation great?” by Katy Derbyshire
 

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“AFP”: “When Hope is Gone” by Shah Marai

“The Atlantic”: “Remembering Photojournalist Shah Marai” by AFP

“The Atlantic”: “Artificial Intelligence Is Cracking Open the Vatican’s Secret Archives” by Sam Kean

“The Atlantic”: “The Scientific Paper Is Obsolete” by James Somers

“The New York Times”: “Michelle Wolf Did What Comedians Are Supposed to Do” by Adrian Conover

“The New York Times”: “’Here Is the Graveyard of ISIS’. Garbage Men Collect Remains” by Ivor Prickett (photographs & text)

“The New York Times”: “Chasing the Ghosts of Benghazi” by Declan Walsh

“The New York Times”: “Tech Companies Feel the Squeeze as Xi Jinping Tightens His Grip” by Raymond Zhong & Paul Masur

“The New York Times”: “Everyone You Know Someday Will Die” compiled by Kathleen O’Brian

“The New York Times  Magazine”: “The Billion-DollarBank Job” by Joshua Hammer & Francesco Francavilla (illustrations)

“The New York Times Magazine”: “The Pain Hustlers” by Evan Hughes & Francesco Francavilla (illustrations)

“The New York Times Magazine”: “The Baby-Formula Crime Ring” by Chris Pomorski & Francesco Francavilla (illustrations)

“The New York Times Magazine”: “What New York Was Like in the Early 80s – Hour by Hour” as told to Caroline Bankoff, Heather Corcoran, Nancy Haas & M.H. Miller

“New York”: “Will there always be an England?” by Andrew Sullivan

“The New Yorker”: “The Digital Vigilantes Who Hack Back” by Nicholas Schmidle

“The New Yorker”: “Personal History - Cairo: A Type of Love Story” by Peter Hessler

“The New Yorker”: “A Reporter At Large: A Voyage along Trump’s Wall” by Nick Paumgarten

“The New Yorker”: “A Reporter At Large: The Spy Who Came Home” by Ben Taub

The New York Review of Books”: “Animal Liberation” by Peter Singer

“The Washington Post”: “Canon Fodder” by Viet Thanh Nguyen

“The Washington Post”: “This week proved God exists, and he has a wicked sense of humor” by Dana Milbank

“The Washington Post”: “World-Class Heritage Here in the U.S.” by Andrea Sachs

“The Washington Post”: “The crisis in local journalism has become a crisis in democracy” by Steven Waldman & Charles Sennott

“The Washington Post Magazine”: “Wake up and Dream” by Robin Givhan (story) & Juco (photos)

“Longreads”: “As Innocuous as Plant No.1” by William Vollman

“GQ”: “The Killers of Kiev” by Joshua Hammer

“The Marshall Project”: “A Judge on Execution Day” by Mike Lynch

“Texas Monthly”: “The Doting Father Who Robbed Armored Cars” by Skip Hollandsworth

“Politico”: “The Most Prestigious Slog in Washington” by Michael Calderone

“Smithsonian”: “The Man Who Saved Havana” by Tony Perottet

“Nautilus”: “Where Your Childhood Memories Went” by Ferris Jabr

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“The Washington Post”: “Koreans on both sides of the divide dare to be optimistic” by Anna Fifield

“The Washington Post”: “Michelle Wolf’s full speech at the 2018 White House Correspondents’ Dinner” by Michelle Wolf

“The Washington Post”: “Behind bloody Gaza clashes, economic misery and piles of debt” by Loveday Morris & Hazem Balousha

“The Washington Post”: “Gaza: Blasted Limbs, Broken Dreams” Erin Cunningham & Hazem Balousha & Wissam Nassar (photos) & Mohammed Khalil (video)

“The Washington Post”: “The shadow war between Israel and Iran takes center stage” by Ishaan Tharoor

“The Washington Post”: “Regrets of an ISIS midwife” by Tamer El-Gobashy (story) & Alice Martin (photos)

“The New York Times”: “How Trumps Mixed Signals Complicate America’s Role in the World” by Max Fisher

“The New York Times”: “Why Trump Supporters Don’t Mind His Lies” by Daniel A. Effron

“The New York Times”: “Gaza: The Lesser Child of Israel’s Occupation” by Gideon Levy

“The New York Times”: “The Empire Haunts Britain” by Alex Von Tunzelmann

“The New York Times”: “To Change a Country, Change Its Trains” by Roger Zoellner

“The New York Times”: “How Oman’s Rocks Could Help Save the Planet” by Henry Fountain

“The New York Times”: “The Most Unpopular Dog in Germany” by Firoozeh Dumas

“The New York Times Magazine”: “Can Dirt Save the Earth?” by Moises Velasquez Manoff

“The New York Times Magazine”: “What Refugees Face on the World’s Deadliest Migration Route” by Seema Jilani

“The New Yorker”: “Letter from Tokyo: Japan’s Rent-a-Family Industry” by Elif Batuman

“The New Yorker”: “McMaster and Commander” by Patrick Radden Keefe

“The New York Review of Books”: “Why Trump is Winning and the Press Is Losing” by Jay Rosen

“The New York Review of Books”: “1968: Power to the Imagination” by Daniel Cohn-Bendit & Claus Leggewie

“The Atlantic”: “The Reinvention of America” by James Fallows

“The Atlantic”: “How to Fix the US-Presidency” by John Dickerson

“The Atlantic”: “The Era of Fake Video Begins” by Franklin Foer

“The Guardian”: “’It’s not a done deal’: inside the battle to stop Brexit” by Dorian Lynskey

“The Guardian”: “The rise of Russia’s neo-Nazi football hooligans” by Simon Parkin

“The Guardian”: “With 250 babies born each minute, how many people can the Earth sustain?” by Lucy Lamble

 “The Guardian”: “Bezos’ s empire: how Amazon became the world’s biggest retailer” by Josh Holder & Alex Hern

“The Guardian”: “Jeff Bezos v. the world: why all companies fear ‘death by Amazon’” by Olivia Solon & Julia Carrie Wong

“Politico Magazine”: “My Dearest Fidel” by Peter Kornrbluth

“Politico”: “The Puzzle od Sarah Huckabee Sanders” by Jason Schwartz

“GQ”: “The Excessive Vision of Donatella Versace” by Molly Young (story) & Elitaveta Porodina (photographs)

“Deadspin”: “The Ridiculous Saga of Lance Armstrong” by Patrick Redford

“BloombergBusinessweek”: “The Quest for the Next Billion-Dollar Color” by Zach Schonbrunn

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“The Guardian”: “’A political volcano just erupted’: is the US on the brink of the next Watergate?” by Stanley Cloud

“The Guardian”: “End of the American dream? The dark history of ‘America first’” by Sarah Churchwell

“The Guardian”: “America is plagued by experts without expertise” by Michael Massing

“The Guardian”: “Yanis Varoufakis: Marx predicted our present crisis – and points the way out” by Yanis Varoufakis

“The Guardian”: “Israel celebrates but is war with Iran looming?” by Simon Tisdall

“The Guardian”: “Britain, headquarters of fraud” by Oliver Bullough

“The Guardian”: “The ‘deep state’ is real. But are its leaks against Trump justified?” by Jack Goldsmith

“The Guardian”: “Fake it, till you make it: meet the wolves of Instagram” by Symeon Brown

“The Guardian”: “A bomb silenced Daphne Caruana Galizia. But he investigation lives on” by Juliette Garside

 “The Guardian”: “How to get rich quick in Silicon Valley” by Corey Pein

“The Guardian”: “After 60 Years, Kendrick Lamar has brilliantly brought pop to the Pulitzers” by Alexis Petridis

“The Guardian”: “After 60 Years, Kendrick Lamar has brilliantly brought pop to the Pulitzers” by Alexis Petridis

“The Independent”: “The search for truth in the rubble of Douma – one doctor’s doubts over the chemical attack” by Robert Fisk

“London Review of Books”: “How to Start a War” by Isabel Hull

“The Washington Post”: “Barbara Bush, matriarch of American political dynasty, dies at 92” by Lois Romano

“The Washington Post”: “’Civilization’ Is the most ambitious story on art ever told on Television” by Sebastian Smee

“The Washington Post”: “Trump’s ‘fake news’ mantra becomes an effective weapon – against America” by Dana Milbank

“The Washington Post”: “There are many ways for democracy to fail” by Anne Applebaum

“The Washington Post”: “Too many men” by Simon Denyer, Annie Gowen & Jasu Hu (illustrations)

“The Washington Post”: “How France wants to reform Islam” by James McAuley

“The Washington Post”: “Why Europe, not Congress, will rein in big tech” by Michael Birnbaum & Tony Romm

“The New York Times”: “Indian Girls Learn to Fight Back” by Maria Abi-Habib

“The New York Times”: “What the Rape and Murder of a Child Reveals about Modi’s India” by Mitali Saran

“The New York Times”: “The Luckiest Jews in History” by Shmuel Rosner

“The New York Times”: “The Insanity at the Gaza Fence” by Roger Cohen

“The New York Times”: “Hillary Clinton: ‘They were never going to let me be president’” by Amy Chozik

“The New York Times”: “Why men quit and women don’t” by Lindsay Crouse

“The New York Times”: “Where Facebook Rumors Fuel a Thirst for Revenge” by Amanda Taub & Max Fischer

“The New York Times”: “Baffled by Bitcoin? How Crypto-Currency Works” by Drew Jordan & Sarah Stein Kerr

“The New York Times”: “’They Eat Money’: How Mandela’s Political Heirs Grow Rich off Corruption” by Nori Onishi & Selam Gebrekidan

“National Geographic”: “Race Is a Made-Up Label” by Elizabeth Kolbert & Robin Hammond (photographs)

“The New Inquiry”: “Like a Dog” by Jacob Bacharach

“Literary Hub”: “Barbara Ehrenreich: Why I’m  Giving Up on Preventive Care” by Barbara Ehrenreich

"Wired”: “Symphony of the Seas” by Oliver Franklin-Wallis

“BuzzFeed”: ”Learning to Report: A Tractor in Every Pot” by Ben Smith

“GQ”: “A Most American Terrorist: The Making of Dylann Roof” by Rachel Kaadzi Ghansah

“The Pulitzer Center”: “The Placebo Effect” by Erik Vance

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“The New York Times”: “’Mission Accomplished’: But What Was the Mission?” by Peter Baker

“The New York Times”: “A Hard Lesson in Syria: Assad Can Still Gas His Own People” by David Sanger & Ben Hubbard

“The New York Times”: “What’s It Like to Endure Aerial Attacks” by David Botti

“The New York Times”: “Israel’s Violent Response to Nonviolent Pro tests” by the Editorial Board

“The New York Times”: “Hamas Sees Protests as Peaceful – and as a Deadly Weapon” by David M. Halbfinger

“The New York Times”: “5 New York Times Writers on What They Got Right and Wrong in the Early ‘80s” edited by Kate Guadagnino & Thessaly La Force

“The New York Times”: “I Downloaded the Information Facebook Has on Me. Yikes” by Brain X. Chen

“The New York Times”: “Facebook is Complicated. That Shouldn’t Stop Lawmakers” by Kevin Roose

"The New York Times”: “The Law is Coming, Mr. Trump” by The Editorial Board

“The New York Times”: “Scared by the News? Take the Long View: Progress Gets Overlooked” by David Bornstein

“The New York Times Magazine”: “Why America’s Mothers and Babies Are in a Life-or-Death Crisis” by Linda Villarosa

“The New York Times Magazine”: “The Post-Campaign Campaign of Donald Trump” by Charles Homans

 “The New Yorker”: “Personal History: The Legacy of Childhood Trauma” by Junot Diaz

“The New Yorker”: “A Sideline Wall Street Legend Bets on Bitcoin” by Gary Shteyngart

“New York Magazine”: “Corruption, not Russia, Is Trump’s Greatest Political Liability” by Jonathan Chait

“New York Magazine”: “How to Raise a Boy” by William Leitch

“The New York Review of Books”: “The Smartphone War” by Lindsey Hilsum

”The New York Review of Books”: “Homo Orbanicus” by Jan-Werner Müller

“The Washington Post”: “Zuckerberg barely talked about Facebook’s biggest global problem” by Adam Taylor

“The Washington Post”: “Documentary: How Parkland journalism students covered the shooting they survived and the friends they lost” by Whitney Shefte & Alice Li

”The Washington Post Magazine”: “The Vindication of Dennis Kucinich” by David Montgomery (story) & Marvin Joseph

“The Guardian”: “Good news at last: the world isn’t as horrific as you think” by Hans Rosling

 “The Guardian”: “The murder that shook Iceland” by Xan Rice

“The Guardian”: “Perfect crimes: why thrillers are leaving other books for dead” by Henry Sutton

“The Guardian”: “World Cup stunning moments: The Battle of Santiago” by Simon Burnton

“The Guardian”: “’The wars will never stop’ – millions flee bloodshed as Congo falls apart” by Jason Burke

“The Guardian”: “Paul Ehrlich: ’Collapse of civilization is near certainty within decades’” by Damian Carrington

“The Intercept”: “Puerto Rico: The Battle for Paradise” by Naomi Klein (text) & Lauren Freeny (video)

“The Intercept”: “When Soldiers Patrol the Border, Civilians Get Killed” by Ryan Devereaux
 

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“The Guardian”: “Martin Luther King: how a rebel leader was lost to history” by Gary Younge

“The Guardian”: “The Panel: What would Martin Luther King’s dream be in 2018?”

“The Guardian”: “Found in translation: how British filmmakers are capturing America” by Guy Lodge

“The Guardian”: “The demise of the nation state” by Rana Dasgupta

“The Guardian”: “From Circe to Clinton: why powerful women are cast as witches” by Madeline Miller

“The Guardian”: “Christopher Wylie: why I broke the Facebook story and what should happen now” by Christopher Wylie

“The Guardian”: “Almost all violent extremists share one thing: their gender” by Michael Kimmel

“The Guardian”: “Can It Happen Here? Review: urgent studies in rise of authoritarian America” by Charles Kaiser

“The Guardian”: “How babies learn – and why robots can’t compete” by Alex Beard

“The Guardian”: “Oligarchs hide billions in shell companies. Here’s  how  we stop them” by Frederik Obermaier & Bastian Obermayer

“The Observer”: “’These are people with nothing to lose’. Inside Gaza” by Donald Macintyre

“The Observer”: “Our man in Havana: music, mojitos and swearing in Spanish” by Ruaridh Nicoll

“The Observer”: “Unraveling the mysteries of the brains: Suzanne O’Sullivan, neuro detective” by Rachel Cooke

“London Review of Books”: “Survivors of Syrian Wars” by Patrick Cockburn

“New Statesman”: “1968” by John Gray

“The Atlantic”: “Saudi Crown Prince”: ‘Iran’s Supreme Leader ‘Makes Hitler look Good’’” by Jeffrey Goldberg

“The Washington Post”: “Caught in Congo’s Tides of War” by Max Bearak, Andrew Renneisen (photography) & Asaph Kasujja (drone footage)

“The Washington Post”: “How Trump is transforming himself into the greatest president ever” by Dana Milbank

“The Washington Post”: “Conspiracy videos? Fake News? Enter Wikipedia, the good cop of the Internet” by Noam Cohen

“The Washington Post”: “A planned space hotel hopes to receive guests by 2022 – for a cost of almost $ 800’000 a night” by Marwa Eltagouri

“The New York Times”: “How Democracy Became the Enemy” by Roger Cohen

“The New York Times”: “The ISIS Files” by Rukmini Callimachi

“The New York Times”: “Vietnam ‘67: A Pale Smoke” by David Gerstel

“The New York Times Magazine”: “Gun Culture Is My Culture. And I Fear for What It Has Become” by David Joy

“The New York Times Magazine”: “The Case of Hong Kong’s  Missing Booksellers” by Alex W. Palmer

“The New Yorker”: “A Saudi Prince’s Quest to Remake the Middle East” by Dexter Filkins

“The New Yorker”: “Onward and Upward with the Arts: An Activist-Filmmaker Tackles Patriarchy in Pakistan” by Alexis Okeowo

“The New Yorker”: “Letter from Silicon Valley: At Uber, a New C.E.O. Shifts Gears” by Sheela Kolhatkar

"The New York Review of Books”: “If Trump Blows up the Deal, Iran Gets the Bomb” by Jeremy Bernstein

“The New York Review of Books”: “Knifed with a Smile” by Carl Elliott

“Tablet”: “Arthur Koestler’s  Stunning Portrait of the Criminal Inside Us All” by Alexander Aciman

“Lapham’s Quarterly”: “The Triumph of Philanthropy” by Scott Sherman

“Rolling Stone”: “The Legacy of the Iraq War” by Matt Taibbi

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“The New York Times”: “How Islamism Drives Muslims to Convert” by Mustafa Aykol

“The New York Times”: “Greece’s Islands of Despair” by Mauricio Lima (photographs) &Iliana Magra (text)

“The New York Times”: “Where Fear and Hope Collide, Images form Mexican Border, and Beyond” by Azam Ahmed

“The New York Times”: “Rome, Seen through the Eyes of Flavius Josephus” by David Laskin

“The New York Times”: “Some Reflections on Journalism” by Roger Cohen

“The New York Times”: “Havana’s Symphony of Sound” by Reif Larsen

“The New York Times”: “Google Researchers Learn How Machines Learn” by Cade Metz

“The New York Times Magazine”: “Can Jim Mattis Hold the Line in Trump’s War Cabinet?” by Robert F. Worth

“The New York Times Magazine”: “Is the Next Nobel Laurate in Literature Tending Bar in a Dusty Australian Town” by Mark Binelli

“The New York Review of Books”: “Caesar Bloody Caesar” by Josephine Quinn

“The New York Review of Books”: “Kenneth Clarke: The Connoisseur” by Richard Dorment

“The Washington Post”: “50 years ago some called D.C. ‘the colored man’s paradise’. Then it erupted” by Michael E. Ruane

“The Washington Post”: “For Israel, there’s little political cost to killing Palestinians” by Ishaan Tharoor

“The Washington Post”: “I went to Alaska to see the northern lights. In the daytime, I saw much more” by Andrea Sachs (story) & Katherine Frey (photographs)

“The Washington Post”: “Comedies: ‘As if’” by Stephanie Merry

“The Guardian”: “Are you ready? These are all the date Facebook and Google have on you” by Dylan Curran

“The Guardian”: “Two minutes to midnight: did the U.S. miss its chance to stop North Korea’s nuclear program” by Julian Borger

“The Guardian”: “Civilizations by David Olasuga review – a riposte to European superiority” by Faramerz Dabhoiwala

“The Guardian”: “Yemen is entering its fourth year of war – when will it end?” by Hind Abbas

“The Guardian”: “Turkey: ‘Why we are paying the rent for a million Syrian refugees?” by Hannah Summers

“The Guardian”: “Jesse Jackson o Martin Luther King’s assassination : ‘It redefined America’” by David Smith

“The Guardian”: “The unstoppable rise of Veganism: how a fringe movement went mainstream” by Dan Hancox

“The Observer”: “I went to death row for 28 year through no fault of my own” by Chris McGreal

“London Review of Books”:  “Facebook: Why the Outrage?” by William Davies

“The New Republic”: “Zimbabwe: After the Strongman” by Karan Mahajan & Jeffrey Smith (illustrations)

“Tablet”: “Anatomy of a Pogrom” by Steven J. Zipperstein

“Jacobin”: “China’s One-Man Show” by Isabel Hilton

“Edge”: “We Are Here to Create: A Conversation with Kai Fu-Lee”

“Literary Hub”: “Inside the Gulags of the Soviet Union” my Masha Gessen

 “Irish Times”: “David Petraeus on ‘The Art of War’” by David Petraeus

“The Atlantic”: “Twenty Years of Viagra” by Megan Garber

“The Atlantic”: “When Guilt Is Good” by Libby Copeland

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“The New York Times”: “Marc Zuckerberg’s Reckoning: ‘This Is a Major Trust Issue’” by Kevin Roose & Sheera Frankel

“The New York Times”: “Facebook’s Surveillance Machine” by Zeyneb Tufekci

“The New York Times”: “Fifteen Years Ago, America Destroyed My Country” by Sinan Antoon

“The New York Times: “The Vietnam War Is Over. The Bombs Remain” by Ariel Garkinkel

“The New York Times”: “Why I Stay in Gaza” by Atef Abu Saif

“The New York Times”: “Trump Hacked the Media Right Before Our Eyes” by Ross Douthat

“The New York Times”: “Visual Investigation: How the Las Vegas Gunman Planned a Massacre” by Malachy Brownr, Natalie Reneau , Adam Goldman & Drew Jordan

“The New York Times”: “Augmented Reality: David Bowie in Three Dimensions” by the Culture, Design & Graphics Team, written by Melena Ryzik

“The New York Times Magazine”: “Why Would Anyone Kayak Across the Ocean – at 70?” by Elizabeth Weil (text) & Joakim Eskilosen (photographs)

“The New York Times Magazine”: “On the Road with the World’s Greatest Hitchhiker” by Wes Enzinna

“The New Yorker”: “How to Fix Facebook” by Adrian Chen, Nathan Heller, Andrew Marantz & Anna Wiener

“New York Magazine”: “Whatever Facebook Has Done Wrong to the U.S., It’s Done Worse to Developing Countries” by Brian Feldman

“The New York Review of Books”: “The Music of the Beatles” by Ned Rorem

“The New York Review of Books”: ”Beware the Big Five” by Tamsin Shaw

“The New York Review of Books”: “Bang for the Buck” by Adam Hochschild

“The Washington Post”: “No, billionaires won’t save us. That’s a myth that links Zuckerberg and Trump” by Margaret Sullivan

“The Washington Post”: “How Trumpism has come to define the Republican Party” by Ashley Parker

“The Washington Post”: “Typos, spelling mistakes are common in the Trump White House” by David Nakamura

“The Washington Post”: “Picturing the March for Our Lives”

“The Atlantic”: “The Last Temptation” by Michael Gerson

“The Atlantic”: “The Nancy Pelosi Problem” by Peter Beinart

“The Guardian”: “’I made Steve Bannon’s psychological warfare tool’: meet the data whistleblower” by Carole Cadwalladr

“The Guardian”: “Leaked: Cambridge Analytica’s blueprint for Trump victory” by Paul Lewis & Paul Hilder

“The Guardian”: “’Facebook data is for sale all over the world’” by Steve Bannon

“The Guardian”: “Gangster’s paradise: how organised crime took over Russia” by Mark Galeotti’

“The Guardian”: “The radical otherness of birds” by Jonathan Franzen

“The Guardian”: “’On the damage technology is doing to democracy’” by James Harding

“The Guardian”: “’Cows carry flesh, but they carry personality, too’: the hard lessons of farming” by John Connell

“The Observer”: “The dark truth about chocolate” by Nic Fleming

“The Observer”: “Interview with Ian Buruma: ‘Fascist rhetoric is creeping back into the mainstream’” by Rachel Cook

“London Review of Books”: “Can History Help?” by Linda Colley

“The Intercept”: “The CBS Interview with Saudi Arabia’s Mohammed bin Salman Was a Crime against Journalism” by Medi Hasan

“The Intercept”: “How the New York Times Is Making War with Iran More Likely” by Robert Wright

“The Creative Independent”: “On Collecting Memories” by Adam Gopnik

“DukeToday”: “False Memories” Felipe de Brigard

“BuzzFeed”: “The Asset” by Anthony Cormier & Jason Leopold

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“The Guardian”: “The Cambridge Analytica Files”

“The Guardian”: “The crisis in modern masculinity” by Pankaj Mishra

“The Guardian”: “The Sunday Essay: Are we prepared for the looming epidemic threat?” by Jonathan Quick

“The Guardian”: “How National Geographic acknowledged its racist past”

“The Guardian”: “What if other world leaders followed the Obamas into TV? Just imagine…” by Stuart Heritage

“London Review of Books”: “The Chinese Typewriter” by Jamie Fisher

“The Atlantic”: “How to Lose Your Job from Sexual Harassment in 33 Easy Steps” by Deborah Copaken

“The Atlantic”: “Photos of the 2018 Winter Paralympics”

“The Washington Post”: “If America fails its people again, what will the catastrophe look like?” by Philipp Kennicott

“The Washington Post”: “Nigeria: Relic or Reformer” by Kevon Sieff (text) & jane Hahn (photographs)

“The Washington Post”: “Why India’s modern women say it’s a ‘burden’ to be female” by Vidhi Doshi

“The New Yorker”: “Reddit and the Quest to Detoxify the Internet” by Andrew Marantz

“The New Yorker”: “Portfolio - Coming Up Roses: The Flowers That Make Chanel No.5” by Pari Dukovic

“The New Yorker”: “Donald Trump and the Stress Test of Liberal Democracy” by David Remnick

“The New Yorker”: “Reporter At Large: The Story of a Trans Woman’s Face” by Rebecca Mead

“The New York Times”: “Stephen Hawking Taught Us a Lot about How to Live” by Dennis Overbye

“The New York Times”: “Stephen Hawking’s Beautiful Mind” by Dennis Overbye

“The New York Times”: “A Culture That Helps Keep Away Boys from Fighting” by Sergey Ponomarev (photographs & text)

“The New York Times”: “Why Gun Culture Is so Strong in Rural America” by Robert Leonard

“The New York Times”: “The Truth Behind My Lai” by Robert J. Levesque

“The New York Times”: “Rising Seas Threaten the Ancient Monuments of Easter Island” by Nicholas Casey & Josh Haner (photographs and video)

“The New York Times”: “A #MeToo Moment for Egypt? Maybe” by Mona Eltahawy

“The New York Times”: “Saudis Said to Use Coercion and Abuse to Seize Billions” by Ben Hubbard, David B. Kirkpatrick, Kate Kelly & Mark Mazzetti

“The New York Times”: “Hotter, Drier, Hungrier: How Global Warming Punishes the World’s Poorest” by Somini Sengupta

“The New York Times”: “Bringing the Sistine Chapel to Life, with the Vatican’s Blessing” by Elizabetta Polovedo

“The New York Times”: “Can Donald Trump Be Impeached?” by Andrew Sullivan

“The New York Times Magazine”: “How a Ransom for Royal Falconers Reshaped the Middle East” by Robert F. Worth

“The New York Times Magazine”: “Does Recovery Kill Great Writing?” by Leslie Jamison

“The Outline”: “What Science Is Like in North Korea” by Andrada Fiscutean

“Discover Society”: “Dying in a hospital setting: It’s complicated” by Marian Krawczyk

“Rolling Stone”: “Fat Leonard’s Crimes on the High Seas” by Jesse Hyde

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“The New York Times”: “Only a Few Have Met Kim. Here’s What They Say” by Megan Specia

“The New York Times”: “Russia Banned My Movie. Hold Your Applause” by Armand Yannucci

“The New York Times”: “Trump’s World and the Retreat of Shame” by Roger Cohen

“The New York Times”: “Bannon’s New Goal: Training Populists in Europe in His Image” by Jason Horowitz

“The New York Times”: “Where’s Harvey?” by Amy Chozik

“The New York Times”: “For Two Months, I Got My News From Print Newspapers. Here’s What I Learned” by Farhad  Manjoo

“The New York Times”: “Behind the Selfie” by Jennifer Finney Boylan

“The New York Times”: “Technology: Here Come the Fake Videos” by Kevin Roose

“The New York Times”: “Books by Women: The New Vanguard” by Dwight Garner, Parus Seghal & Jennifer Szalai

“The New York Times”: “15 Remarkable Women We Overlooked in Our Obituaries” by Amisha Padnani & Jessica Bennett

“The New Yorker”: “A Reporter At Large: Christopher Steele, the Man behind the Trump Dossier” by Jane Meyer

“The New Yorker”: “Letter from Ningxia: Can Wine Transform China’s Countryside?” by Jiayang Fan

“The New Yorker”: “Comment: The Gun-Control Debate after Parkland” by Margaret Talbot

“New York Magazine”: “Anita Hill: Do You Believe Her Now?” by Jill Abramson

“The Washington Post”: “Young Russians are Vladimir Putin’s biggest fans” by Anton Troianovski

“The Washington Post”: “The future of Israel’s ‘dreamers’” by Loveday Morris (story) & Corinna Kern

“The Washington Post”: “The dark roots of AIPAC, ‘America’s Pro-Israel Lobby’” by Doug Rossinow

“The Washington Post”: “Puerto Rican artists: Working with Dark Light” by Samuel Granados & Kevin Schaul

“The Guardian”: “Feminists have slowly shifted power. There’s no going back” by Rebecca Solnit

“The Guardian”: “Leading feminists on why Time’s Up and MeToo mean there’s no going back” by Alexandra Topping

“The Guardian”: “Why the left’s hellish vision is so ruinous” by Andrew Hindmoor

“The Guardian”: “How Ferrante’s neighbourhood tells a of Italy’s transformed politics” by Angela Giuffrida

“The Guardian”: “The Wire, 10 years on: ‘We tore the cover off a city and showed the American Dream was dead’”  by  Dorian Linskey

“FiveThirtyEight”: “A Chat: Why Does Everyone Hate the Media?”

“Politico”: “View: Europe’s (not so) free press” by Jean-Paul Marthoz

 “The Intercept”: “Oil and Water – Standing Rock and the New War on Native Americans”

“Vanity Fair”: “Monica Lewinsky: Emerging from the ‘House of Gaslight’ in the Age of #MeToo” by Monica Lewisnky

“Hakai”: “Hawai’i’s last outlaw hippies” by Brendan Borrell

 “1843”: “Nathan Myhrvold, Myth Buster” by Alex Renton

“The Atlantic”: “Google’s Guinea-Pig City” by Molly Sauter

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“The Guardian”: “Shock the System” by Yascha Mounk

“The Guardian”: “Is the British establishment finally finished?” by Aeron Davis

“The Guardian”: “Roads to nowhere: how infrastructure built on American inequality” by Johnny Miller

“The Guardian”: “Absolute hell. The toxic outposts where Mumbai’s protests are ‘sent to die’” by Puja Changoiwala

“The Guardian”: “Have we reached peak English in the world?” by Nicholas Ostler

“The Guardian”: “In the land of the pure” by Mohsin Hamid

“The Observer”: “Why is the world at war?” by Jason Burke

“The Independent”: “Human rights abuses, questionable sponsors and Trump: how geopolitics are becoming the worrying root of football” by Miguel Delaney

“Reuters”: “Venezuela: A journey on a caravan of misery” by Alexandra Ulmer (story) & Carlos Garcia Rawlins (photographs)

“New Humanist”: “Interview with Steven Pinker: ‘Solutions exist’” by J.P. O’Malley

“The Atlantic”: “The ‘CNN Effect’ Dies in Syria” by Uri Friedman

“The Atlantic”: “The World’s Most Difficult Mountain May Soon Be Fully Conquered” by Margaret Grebowicz

“The Washington Post”: “In 406 days, President Trump has made 4’236 false or misleading claims” by Fact Checker

“The Washington Post”: “Why a two-state solution for Israel and the Palestinians is closer than you think” by Ami Ayalon, Gilead Sher & Orni Petruschka

“The Washington Post”: “Israel’s battle between religious and secular Jews escalates with ban on Saturday shopping” by Ruth Eglash

“The Washington Post”: “The world’s efforts to slow climate change are not working” by Brady Dennis & Chris Mooney

“The Washington Post”: “A Florida provocateur has his day before the U.S. Supreme Court – again” by Robert Barnes

“Washingtonian”: “The Spy Who Changed His Mind” by Jason Fagone

“The New York Times”: “Why We Should Learn to Say ‘Heimat’” by Jochen Bittner

“The New York Times”: “Is Bitcoin a Waste of Electricity, or Something Worse?” by Bynjamin Appelbaum

“The New York Times”: “Women in Cryptocurrencies Push Back Against ‘Blockchain Bros’” by Nellie Bowles

“The New York Times”: “How to Buy a Gun in 15 Countries” by Audrey Carlsen & Sahil Chinoy

“The New York Times”: “They Died Near the Border. Arts Students Hope to Bring them Back” by Patricia Leigh Brown

“The New York Times”: “The Bowie You’ve Never Seen” by Melena Ryzik

“The New York Times Magazine”: “Can Venezuela Be Saved?” by Wil S. Hylton

“The New York Times Magazine”: “What Is the Perfect Color Worth?” by Bruce Falconer

“New York Magazine”: “The Poison We Pick” by Andrew Sullivan

“The New Yorker”: “Letter from Medellín: The Afterlife of Pablo Escobar” by Jon Lee Anderson

“The New York Review of Books”: “A Mozart Player Gives Himself Advice” by Alfred Brendel

“Columbia Journalism Review”: “A portrait of Trump’s mental state by photo-journalists” by Michael Shaw

 “The Lily”: “Melinda Gates: ‘Every life has equal value” by the Lily News

 “Trade & Blog”: “Switzerland: How to Run a Referendum” by Peter Ungphakorn

“ProPublica”: “The Sound and the Fury: Inside the Mystery of the Havana Embassy” by Tim Golden & Sebastian Rotella

“The Conversation”: “What did Jesus wear?” by Joan Taylor

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“The Washington Post”: “Journalism is a risky business” by Jason Rezaian

“The Washington Post”: “The desperate images form one of Syria’s bloodiest days in Ghoutta” by Olivier Laurent & Louisa Loveluck

“The Washington Post”: “The Tet Offensive: 50 years later, photographs and memories still haunt war photographer Don McCullin” by Don McCullin

“The Washington Post”: “How fentanyl became the deadly street drug haunting America” by Katie Zezima & Kolin Pope

“The Washington Post”: “Billy Graham, charismatic evangelist with worldwide following, dies at 99” by Bart Barnes

“The Washington Post”: “How Billy Graham-inspired mega-churches are taking over the world” by Rick Noack

“The Washington Post”: “In laws, rhetoric and acts of violence, Europe is rewriting dark chapters of its past” by Griff Witte, James McAuley & Luisa Beck

“The New York Times”: “Bitcoin Thieves Threaten Real Violence for Virtual Currencies” by Nathaniel Popper

“The New York Times”: “How Unwitting Americans Were Deceived by Russian Trolls” by Scott Shane

“The New York Times”: “Inside the Russian Troll Factory: Zombies and a Breakneck Pace” by Neil McFarquhar

“The New York Times”: “’An Endless War’ Why 4 U.S. Soldiers Died in a Remote African Desert” by Rukmini Callimachi, Helen Cooper, Eric Schmitt, Alan Binder & Thomas Gibbons-Neff

“The New York Times”: “Rescuing Migrants Fleeing through the Frozen Alps” by Elian Peltier & Eloise Stark

“The New York Times”: “Seven Years Old and Kicked out of Beijing” by Javier C. Hernández

“The New York Times Magazine”: “The Case Against Google” by Charles Duhigg

“The New York Times Magazine”: “Why ‘Black Panther Is a Defining Moment for Black America” by Carvell Wallace

“The New York Times Magazine”: “The Elder Statesman of Latin American Literature – and a Writer of Our Moment” by Marcela Valdes

“The New York Review of Books”: “A Glimmer of Justice” by Aryeh Neier

“The New York Review of Books”: “Italy: ‘Whoever wins, won’t govern” by Tim Parks

“The Intercept”: “Failed Attempt to Smear Jeremy Corbyn Reveals Waning Power of British Tabloids” by Robert Mackey

“The Intercept”: “Intercepted Podcast: RussiaMania – Glenn Greenwald vs. James Risen”

“The Guardian”: “’No jerks allowed’: the egalitarianism behind Norway’s winter wonderland” by Sean Ingle

“The Guardian”: “’We can change this reality’: the women sharing news of war in Ghouta” by Emma Graham-Harrison

“The Guardian”: “The fascist movement that has brought back Mussolini to the mainstream” by Tobias Jones

“The Guardian”: “Meet the Sacklers: the family feuding over blame for the opioid crisis” by Joanna Walters

“The Guardian”: “Why Silicon Valley billionaires are prepping for the apocalypse in New Zealand” by Mark O’Connell

“The Guardian”: “Mormons want to save the Republican Party’s soul. But is it too late?” by J Oliver Conroy

“The Guardian”: “Not the end of the world: the return of Dubai’s ultimate folly” by Oliver Wainwright

“The Guardian”: “’Equality won’t happen by itself’: how Iceland got tough on the gender pay gap” by Jon Henley

“The Guardian”: “Inside the OED: can the world’s biggest dictionary survive the internet?” by Andrew Dickson

“The Observer”: “The epic failure of our age: how the West let down Syria” by Simon Tisdall

“The Independent”: “Western howls over the Ghouta siege ring hollow we aren’t likely to do anything to save civilians” by Robert Fisk

“The Atlantic”: “Benjamin Netanyahu’s Dangerous Obsession with the Media” by Amir Tibon

“BuzzFeed”: “Infocalypse Now” by Charlie Warzel

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“The New York Times”: “Inside a 3-Year Russian Campaign to Influence U.S. Voters” by Scott Shane & Mark Mazetti

“The New York Times”: “Meet the Troll Boss Who’s Close to Putin” by Neil Mc Farquhar

“The New York Times”: “Indictment Makes Trump’s Hoax Claim Harder to Sell” by Mark Landler & Michael D. Shear

“The New York Times”: “Six Minutes of Death and Chaos at a Florida School” by Richard Fausset, Serge F. Kovaleski & Patricia Mazzei

“The New York Times”: “The Truth About the Florida School Shooting” by David Leonhardt

“The New York Times”: “The Names and Faces of the Florida School Shooting Victims” by Jess Bidgood, Amy Harmon, Mitch Smith & Maya Salam

“The New York Times”: “Meet America’s Syrian Allies Who Helped Defeat ISIS” by Rod Nordland

“The New York Times”: “Kosovo Finds Little to Celebrate After 10 Years of Independence” by Andrew Testa (story & photographs)

“The New York Times”: “An Elite South African Who Vows to Fight for the Ordinary Citizen” by Norimitsu Onishi

“The New York Times”: “South Africa’s President Zuma Leaves Behind a Broken Democracy” by The Editorial Board

“The New York Times Magazine”: “A Literary Road Trip into the Heart of Russia” by Karl Ove Knausgaard

“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 Washington Post”: “A former Russian troll speaks: ‘It was like being in Orwell’s world’” by Anton Troianovski

“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”: “’Unspeakable numbers’: 10’000 civilians killed or injured in Afghanistan in 2017” by Haroon Janjua

“The Guardian”: “America’s top feminist lawyer. Gloria Allred: ‘Men who have been wrongdoers are living in fear’” by Lucy Rocker

“The Guardian”: “The brutal world of sheep fighting: the illegal sport beloved by Algeria’s angry young men” by Hannah Rae Armstrong

“The Guardian”: “Safe, happy and free: does Finland have all the answers?” by Jon Henley

“The Guardian”: “The media exaggerates negative news. The distortion has consequences” by Steven Pinker

“The Guardian”: “America’s dark underbelly: I watched the rise of white nationalisms” by Vegas Tenold

“The Independent”: “War in 140 characters: How social media has transformed the nature of conflict” by David Patrikarakos

“The Independent”: “In the cases of two separate holocausts, Israel and Poland find it difficult to acknowledge the facts of history” by Robert Fisk

“The Observer”: “Pope Francis wowed the world, but, five years on, is in troubled waters” by Catherine Pepinster

“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”: “A United Korean Flag Can’t Hide Deep Divisions” by Deborah Acosta, Margaret Cheatham Williams & Alexandra Garcia

“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 York Times Magazine”: “The Rise of China and the Fall of the ‘Free- Trade’ Myth” by Pankaj Mishra

“The New York Times Magazine”: “When You’re a Digital Nomad, the World Is Your Office” by Kyle Chayka

“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”: “’The training stays with you’: the elite Mexican soldiers recruited by the cartels” by Falko Ernst

“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”: “Trump calls for unity, pushes GOP agenda in State of the Union speech” by Karen Tumulty & Philip Rucker

“The Washington Post”: “A Misleading State of the Union” by The Editorial Board

“The Washington Post”: “Fact checking the 2018 State of the Union speech” by Glen Kessler, Salvador Rizzo & Meg Kelly

“The Washington Post”: “Democrats to Trump: not good enough” by David Weigel

“The Washington Post”: “Hillary Clinton’s fatal flaw” by Christine Emba, Ruth Marcus & Alyssa Rosenberg

“The New York Times”: “Trump Can See an Improved Economy, but Not Himself” by Peter Baker

“The New York Times”: “What President Trump Doesn’t Get about the State of the Union” by The Editorial Board

“The New York Times”: “Trump’s Volk und Vaterland” by Roger Cohen

“The New York Times”: “The 426 People, Places and Things Donald Trump  Has Insulted on Twitter: A Complete List” by Jasmine C. Lee & Kevin Quealy

“The New York Times”: “Haiti: The Heroes of Burial Road” by Catherine Porter & Daniel Berehulak (photos and video)

“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 York Times Magazine”: “The Olympics Issue: The Frist African Team to Compete in Bobsled” as told by Jaime Low & Benjamin Lowy (photos)

“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”: “Bitcoin and cryptocurrencies – what digital money really means for our future” by Alex Hern

“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”: “’His death kills me each day’ – Mosul residents return home – to what?” by Mona Mahmood

“The Guardian”: “How the Mafias infiltrated Italy’s asylum system” by Barbie Latza Nadeau

“The Guardian”: “Robots will take our jobs. We’d better plan now, before it’s too late” by Larry Elliott

“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”: “Inside Afrin, the true victims of Turkey’s invasion of northern Syria are revealed” by Robert Fisk

“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”: “Tiny, Wealthy Qatar Goes Its Own Way, and Pays for It” by Declan Walsh & Tomas Munita

“The New York Times”: “To Rid the Taj Mahal of its Grime, India Prescribes a Mud Bath” by Kai Schultz

“The New York Times”: “The Follower Factory” by Nicholas Confessore, Gabriel J.X. Dance, Richard Harris & Mark Hansen

“The New York Times”: “Why Is Hollywood so Liberal?” by Neil Gross

“The New York Times”: “More than 160 Women say, Larry Nassar sexually abused them. Here are his accusers in their own words” by Carla Correa & Meghan Louttit

“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”: “Onward and Upward with the Arts: Using Comedy to Strengthen Nigeria’s Democracy” by Adrian Chen

“The New Yorker”: “A Reporter at Large: A Prison Film Made in Prison” by Nick Paumgarten

“The New Yorker”: “The Political Scene: Jared Kushner Is China’s Trump Card” by Adam Entous & Evan Osnos

“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”: “’I sit here and people just start to talk: How Michael Wolff wrote ‘Fire and Fury’” by Jonathan Capehart

“The Washington Post”: “The secret history of America’s ailing presidents and the doctors who covered up for them” by Monica Hesse

“The Washington Post”: “Inside the secret, sinister and very illegal cabal trying to destroy Trump” by Dana Milbank

“The Washington Post”: “Welcome to the golden age of conservative magazines” by T.A. Frank

“The Guardian”: “’Never get high on your own supply - why social media bosses don’t use social media” by Alex Hern

“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”: “Young Tunisians know 2011 changed nothing: the revolution goes on” by Ghassen Ben Khelifa & Hamza Hamouchene

“The Guardian”: “The Long Read: How a new technology is changing the lives of people who cannot speak” by Jordan Kisner

“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

..........Kalenderwoche 3..........

“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”: “Assault is not a feeling. The Aziz Ansari story shows why language matters” by Tiffany Wright

“The Guardian”: “Mythconceptions – 10 things from history everybody gets wrong” by Rebecca Rideal

“The Guardian”: “Trapped in Yemen: one man’s astonishing fight to get home to America” by Dave Eggers

“The Guardian”: “The Promise: One year after a county flipped for Trump, support has been lost – but isn’t gone” by Tom McCarthy

“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 7 Post photographers discovered after having 102 conversations with people in all 50 states plus D.C.” by Karly Domb Sadof,  Mary Anne Golon & Wendy Galieta

“The Washington Post”: “Book review: American democracy is on a break: welcome to ‘Trumpocracy’”by Carlos Lozada

“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”: “The 747 Had a Great Run. But Farewell Doesn’t Mean the End” by Zach Wichter & Dustin Chamber (photographs)

“The New York Times Magazine”: “Beyond the Bitcoin Bubble” by Steven Johnson

“The New York Times Magazine”: “I Used to Insist I Didn’t Get Angry. Not Anymore – On Female Rage” by Leslie Jamison

“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”: “Dept. of Foreign Policy: How the U.S. Is Making the War in Yemen Worse” by Nicolas Niarchos

“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

..........Kalenderwoche 3...........

“The Guardian”: “India has 600 million young people – and they’re set to change our world” by Ian Jack

“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”: “California in revolt: how the progressive state plans to foil the Trump by Sam Levin

“The Guardian”: “Victor Orban’s reckless football obsession” by David Goldblatt & Daniel Nolan

“The Observer”: “’Peter Preston believed that journalism should try to make the world a better place’” by Roger Alton

“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)

“New York Magazine”: “’The World’s Biggest Terrorist Has a Pikachu Bedspread” by Kerry Howley (story) & Mike McQuade (illustration)

“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”

“The New York Times Magazine”: “The Mystery of the Exiled Billionaire Whistle-Blower” by Lauren Hilgers

“The Washington Post”: “Being a mother in Hawaii during 38 minutes of nuclear fear” by Allison Wallis

..........Kalenderwoche 2..........

“HuffPost”: “The Wildest Moments from ‘Fire and Fury’, the Trump book everyone is talking about” by Marina Fang, Sara Boboltz & Chris D’Angelo

“New York Magazine”: “Donald Trump Didn’t Want to Be President” by Michael Wolff & Jeffrey Smith (illustrations)

“The New York Times”: “Michael Wolff, From Local Media Scourge to National Newsmaker” by Michael S. Grynbaum

“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”: “This Cat Sensed Death: What If Computers Could, Too?” by Siddhartha Mukherjee

“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 Yorker”: “Personal History: My Father’s Body, At Rest, and in Motion” by Siddhartha Mukherjee

“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”: “Dave Barry’s Year in Review: Russia Mania, covfefe, and the Category 5 weirdness of 2017” by Dave Barry

“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 Intercept”: “The Biggest Secret: My Life as a New York Times Reporter in the Shadow of the War on Terror” by James Risen

“The Intercept”: “All the New Unfit to Print: James Risen on his Battles with Bush, Obama, and the New York Times” by James Risen

“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

“Huffpost”; “What I Learned from Reading all the Media Safaris into ‘Trump country’ I Could Handle before Wanting to Die” by Ashley Feinberg

“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

..........Kalenderwoche 1...........

“The New York Times”: “How to Be Happier, Safer, Healthier and Smarter in 2018” by Tim Herrera

“The New York Times”: “In Tangled War in Afghanistan, a Thin Line of Defense against ISIS” by Mujib Mashal

“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”: “Iran’s and Saudi’s Latest Power Struggle: Expanding Rights for Women” by Anne Barnard & Thomas Erdbrink

“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”: “10 ways tech will shape your life in 2018, for better and worse” by George F. Fowler

“The Washington Post”: “A Second Revolution in Iran? Not yet” by Maziar Bahari

“The Washington Post”: “To beat Trump, you have to learn to think like his supporters” by Andres Miguel Rondon

“The Guardian”: “Trump’s progress report: his impact so far and what to watch for next year” by David Smith

“The Guardian”: “How I became Christian again: the long journey to find my faith once more” by Bryan Mealer

“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

“Emergency Physicians Monthly”: “How One Las Vegas ED Saved Hundreds of Lives After the Worst Mass Shooting in U.S. History” by Kevin Menes MD, Judith Tintinally MD, Ms & Logan Plaster

“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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