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Eight Great American Novels

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Our staffers on good books for America’s big birthday.

Daily Cartoon: Wednesday, July 1st

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A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.

Paul Revere’s Unabridged Instructions

about 4 hours ago

Light twelve lanterns and give yourself a mop-top haircut if it seems...

Paul Yoon Reads Fiona McFarlane

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The author joins Deborah Treisman to read and discuss “Hostel,” which was...

The Supreme Court Upheld Birthright Citizenship—but the Fight May Not Be Over

about 15 hours ago

The decision that rejected Donald Trump’s attempts to rewrite the Constitution was...

Searching for Survivors After Venezuela’s Historic Earthquakes

about 16 hours ago

With nearly fifty thousand people still missing, an improvised rescue operation comprising...

The Supreme Court’s Check on Trump’s Power Was Too Close for Comfort

about 16 hours ago

Despite some rulings that limited the President’s authority, the Court made clear...

An Ecuadorian Fishing Boat Disappears Amid Trump’s Strikes in the Pacific

1 day ago

The President claims to be targeting vessels involved in drug trafficking. Were...

The Joyful Pointlessness of World Cup Sticker Books

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For a parent, finding a children’s activity that hasn’t been digitized, optimized...

Daily Cartoon: Tuesday, June 30th

1 day ago

A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.

America!: Insane Clown Posse Changes Their Name to Pretty Reasonable Clown Posse

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The Overton window of bonkersness has shifted so far that songs like...

Donald Trump Has Officially Lost the Plot

2 days ago

His refusal to sign a bipartisan affordable-housing bill demonstrates his obliviousness to...