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    Inside this week’s issue of The New Yorker:

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    Once again, the present has caught up to Paul Verhoeven’s acid vision of the future.

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    “How did school turn Raffi into a person, a member of society, someone who sat still for up to 15 minutes at a time and didn’t seem to just randomly start throwing things at people’s heads? This part of it was a mystery to us,” writes.

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    Tyler Mitchell’s photography introduces a dazzling new narrative about Black beauty and desire, embracing themes of the past and creating fictionalized moments of the imagined future.

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    “It felt like the coolest video game I’d ever gotten my hands on,” one student said, after discovering recordings of lectures from Harvard’s introductory computer-science class on YouTube.

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    Anyone who has ever been in love and fucked up, or been in love and got fucked over, will find something gaspingly true in Taylor Swift's lyrics, Amanda Petrusich writes.

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    The sportswriter discusses his relationship with Michael Jordan over the past three decades, his problems with “The Last Dance,” and why there can never be another Jordan.

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    The ragged end of Donald Trump's Presidency, if it comes, will be full of conflict and resentment, writes. There will be no orderly handover, no constructive transition—a disastrous prospect during a pandemic and a deep recession.

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    The racialized law-and-order ideology that emerged in America at the end of the 1960s has basically prevailed since, and it has provided the political context in which police unions thrive.

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    Baseball’s opening weekend seemed almost ordinary, which was extraordinary.

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    It’s hard to be the most hated person in the world.

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    “What I love that fiction can do is the way it can get inside a consciousness and the way it can push mystery.” Tommy Orange reads and discusses a story by Louise Erdrich.

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    Right now, Joe Biden’s strategy of keeping the focus on President Trump and pitching a broad tent is working well, writes.

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    The creator of “Bluey” said that his show intends to capture “the real, idiosyncratic way that kids play”—as opposed to the way that we adults imagine them playing.

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    “She says, I realize that this must be strange for you, too”: read an excerpt from ’s forthcoming novel.

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    A new book about Phillis Wheatley, America’s first Black poet, operates both as a restoration of Phillis’s humanity and a rebuttal of her first biographer’s work.

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    In 1970, a federal judge declared Arkansas’s prison system unconstitutional. Fifty years later, as the coronavirus spreads throughout the state’s prisons, inmates say that they are still being subjected to cruel and unusual punishment.

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    Herman Melville, born on this day in 1819, never really stopped writing—but, writes John Updike, by abstaining from a forced productivity, the novelist preserved his communion with greatness.

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    To call Joseph McCarthy a conspiracy theorist is giving him too much credit. He was more like a conspiracy-monger.

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    In 2009, Atul Gawande visited McAllen, Texas, which was the most expensive place for health care in America, to find out why medical costs were so high.

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