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October 21, 2025

Fishermen in Venezuela and Trinidad and Tobago reported being afraid to return to work after the Trump Administration conducted the seventh of its lethal air strikes on suspected drug-trafficking boats since September, eighty-three year-old senator Mitch McConnell fell to the floor while answering a question from two volunteers about whether he supported ICE’s practice of abducting people off the streets, and a team of four thieves dropped a Napoleonic empress’s crown as they fled the scene of a seven-minute daytime heist wherein they made off with eight items of “inestimable” value from the Louvre Museum. Read More

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[Article] from the April 1994 Issue
Team Spirit

This selection from Donna Tartt’s essay “Basketball Season” centers on her time as a high school cheerleader. The social dynamics of the cheerleading squad, Tartt found, resembled books like 1984 and Animal Farm, which she had been assigned to read that year. “Though there was a sharp distinction between the older girls and the younger ones, we were also divided, throughout our ranks and regardless of age, into two distinct categories: those of snob and slut.”

Photograph: “Three Cheers,” from user Clotho98 (2014) via Flickr. CC BY-NC 2.0

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