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WEBJul 24, 2024 · Solve daily and weekly crosswords, both traditional American offerings and British-style cryptics, that range from easy to difficult, and play our “Name Drop” trivia quiz.
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How Trump Transformed the Supreme Court | The New Yorker
WEBNovember 11, 2021. “There’s certainly a fair chance that the Court will get rid of affirmative action,” Linda Greenhouse said. Source photograph by Erin Schaff / NYT / Bloomberg / Getty ...
The Best Books of 2022 | The New Yorker
WEBThe Book of Goose. by Yiyun Li (Farrar, Straus & Giroux) Fiction. This novel dissects the intense friendship between two thirteen-year-olds, Agnès and Fabienne, in postwar rural France. Believing ...
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WEBThe former President is on trial in a courtroom that has banned cameras. Meanwhile, the Supreme Court is deciding whether his other trials should even happen. The Kids Are Not All Right. They Want ...
The Best Books of 2023 | The New Yorker
WEBDec 20, 2023 · by Lorrie Moore (Knopf) Fiction. In the nineteenth century, Libby, the proprietress of a rooming house, writes to her dead sister about her new gentleman lodger, who, we come to learn, is a ...
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Ten Years After “The New Jim Crow” - The New Yorker
WEBJan 17, 2020 · Ten Years After “The New Jim Crow”. “The goal ought to be to view and treat all people of all colors with dignity, humanity, compassion, and concern,” Michelle Alexander says. Photograph ...