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Highlights

  1. The Interview

    Melinda French Gates Is Ready to Take Sides

    The billionaire philanthropist is turning 60, striking out on her own and getting political.

     By

    CreditDevin Oktar Yalkin for The New York Times
  2. The Olympics Issue

    Have the Olympics Ever Been This Dangerous?

    Teahupo'o has one of the deadliest surf breaks in the world. Athletes could face waves up to 50 feet.

     Photographs by Ben Thouard and

    CreditBen Thouard for The New York Times
  1. Breaking in New Sports at the Olympics

    Breaking, sport climbing and skateboarding may seem untraditional, but they embody the true spirit of the games.

     Photographs by Philip Montgomery and

    CreditPhilip Montgomery for The New York Times
    The Olympics Issue
  2. John Hinckley Jr. and the Madness of American Political Violence

    Forty-three years ago, he shot the president in a delusional bid for attention — one in a long line of disturbed young men who have bent the arc of the nation’s history.

     By

    CreditStefan Ruiz for The New York Times
  3. Hosting the Olympics Costs Billions. What Does a City Get Back?

    The Games are supposed to be a fast track to urban renewal. The reality is often the opposite.

     By

    CreditPhoto illustration by Derek Brahney
  4. My Relative Isn’t Trans or Nonbinary But Wants to Use ‘They/Them’ Pronouns.

    The magazine’s Ethicist columnist on allyship and forms of solidarity.

     By

    CreditIllustration by Tomi Um
    The Ethicist
  5. Judge John Hodgman on Proper Top-Sheet Direction

    Can a spouse be compelled to make the bed the right way?

     By

    CreditIllustration by Louise Zergaeng Pomeroy
    Judge John Hodgman

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  16. The Interview

    Robert Putnam Knows Why You’re Lonely

    The author of “Bowling Alone” warned us about social isolation and its effect on democracy a quarter century ago. Things have only gotten worse.

    By Lulu Garcia-Navarro

     
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  24. Letter of Recommendation

    Why Weeds Are Worth Reconsidering

    We’re told we should get rid of them. But one person’s menace can be another person’s medicine.

    By Jennifer Kabat

     
  25. The Kidnapping I Can’t Escape

    Fifty years ago, my father’s friend was taken at gunpoint on Long Island. Then he went on with his life — and that’s the part that haunts me.

    By Taffy Brodesser-Akner

     
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  36. The Interview

    Eddie Murphy Is Ready to Look Back

    David Marchese talks to the comedy legend about navigating the minefield of fame, “Family Feud” and changing Hollywood forever.

    By David Marchese

     
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  51. How Cornhole Went Pro

    It might be America’s most-played sport. Now it’s quietly becoming a TV success story.

    By Devin Gordon

     
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  68. Who Am I Without My Voice?

    I was a singer heading out on tour. Losing my voice was terrifying — but it ended up teaching me everything about myself.

    By Dessa

     
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  72. Letter of Recommendation

    The Ecstasy of Humidity

    Living in a place with seasons is overrated. There’s nothing like a sweaty Florida summer to bring you back to your body.

    By Laura van den Berg

     
  73. The Interview

    The Darker Side of Julia Louis-Dreyfus

    The actress is taking on serious roles, trying to overcome self-doubt and sharing more about her personal life — but she’s not done being funny.

    By Lulu Garcia-Navarro

     
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