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The K–12 Takeover

The tipping point: how charters and the Trump Administration are failing children

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Weekly Review

Weekly Review

In Oklahoma, a man who had pleaded guilty to possession of cocaine with the intention to distribute had his 15-year sentence dismissed after it was discovered that the white powder he was carrying when he was arrested was powdered milk.

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Editor's Note

Inside the November Issue

Barrett Swanson seeks a cure for toxic masculinity; Doug Henwood on the WASPs; Nell Zink goes birding in Peru; Patrick Symmes on the future of salmon in the Pacific Northwest

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Weekly Review

Weekly Review

In Billings, Montana, a team of sled dogs escaped from a training session and led police on a low-speed chase.

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Podcast

Conditions of Impeachment

As part of a forum on the Constitution, five lawmakers and legal scholars consider probable cause for using the Fourteenth Amendment

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Postcard

The Border We All Cross

A Turkish cemetery houses bodies lost at sea

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Postcard

Teacher, Teacher

Private daycares prepare children for success but often leave their employees behind

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Weekly Review

Weekly Review

The town of Garfield, New Jersey, was plagued by feral cats.

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Publisher’s Note

The Fourth Estate

“In my experience, the media’s unquestioning conformity is fostered by the promise of reward—prestige, increased access, career advancement.”

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Podcast

Good Bad Bad Good

Tube time: taking apart the Golden Age of TV

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Weekly Review

Weekly Review

A German court ruled that hangovers are a disease.

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Weekly Review

Weekly Review

A doctor filed a lawsuit against former Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver Antonio Brown, who repeatedly farted in the doctor’s face and laughed about it, for $11,500 in unpaid fees.

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Podcast

The Wood Chipper

The inner workings of the N.F.L. Scouting Combine and the uncertain future of the game

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Postcard

Seeking Asylum

Out of sight on Leros, the island of the damned

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Weekly Review

Weekly Review

A study that compared the temperatures of French postal carriers’ left and right testicles won an Ig Noble Prize, annual awards honoring research that “first makes people laugh, and then makes them think.”

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Essay

Poem for Harm

Reflections on harm in language and the trouble with Whitman

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Podcast

Common Ground

Feet of clay: on the troublesome uses of archeology, past and present

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Editor's Note

Inside the October Issue

A forum on the constitution; Andrew Cockburn on progressive prosecutors; Adam Wilson interrogates the Golden Age of TV; Linda Stasi on sexual abuse in the world of Orthodox Judaism

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Weekly Review

Weekly Review

Republican congressman Steve King drank toilet water at a migrant detention facility near the Mexican border to demonstrate its safety. “Actually pretty good!” the congressman remarked.

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Weekly Review

Weekly Review

One hundred and twenty coffins were discovered beneath a housing complex in Tampa, Florida.

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Podcast

The Black Axe

Everywhere and nowhere: tracing the evolution of a notorious Nigerian fraternity

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Postcard

Alternative Medicine

In Russia, doctors master a new clinical skill: listening and talking with empathy

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Weekly Review

Weekly Review

In Connecticut, five men and one woman between the ages of 62 and 85 were charged with breach of peace and public indecency after they were caught having sex inside the Grace Richardson conservation area.

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Readings

Dimwit’s End

From responses, given by researchers at the US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, to frequently asked questions submitted to the agency’s Hurricane Research Division.

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Film

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A documentary about climate change, domain names, and capital

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Weekly Review

Weekly Review

A federal judge in North Carolina ruled in favor of personal-injury lawyer George Sink Sr., who had sued his son, George Sink Jr., for using his own name at his competing law firm.

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Podcast

The Family

Brought into the light: Jeff Sharlet and Jesse Moss discuss the secretive, Washington-based religious organization that is the subject of a new Netflix docuseries

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Editor's Note

Inside the September Issue

Rich Cohen visits the N.F.L. combine; Rachel Poser investigates Zionist archeology; Sean Williams on the Black Axe; an acid-fueled memoir by Chris Rush

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Weekly Review

Weekly Review

The world champion of short-track speed skating was banned from the sport for a year after pantsing a teammate.

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