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2.25.18 Issue

Highlights

  1. Feature

    The Case Against Google

    Critics say the search giant is squelching competition before it begins. Should the government step in?

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  2. Feature

    Laurie Metcalf Was Hiding in Plain Sight

    From “Lady Bird” to “Three Tall Women” to a revival of “Roseanne,” the 62-year-old actress is finally showing off the extent of her range.

     By

    CreditCollier Schorr for The New York Times
  3. Feature

    What Happens When Athletes Do the Sportswriting?

    The Players’ Tribune, a pet project of Derek Jeter’s, allows the stars to tell their own stories. It’s occasionally great — but is it journalism?

     By

    CreditPhoto illustration by Delcan & Co.
  1. South Korea’s Most Dangerous Enemy: Demographics

    The countries of East Asia may need to overcome their ethno-nationalistic resistance to immigration if they want to remain economic powerhouses.

     By

    CreditIllustration by Andrew Rae
    On Money
  2. Can I Use My Dad’s Connections to Get an Internship?

    The magazine’s Ethicist columnist on reaping the benefits of nepotism and confronting an abusive man on the subway.

     By

    CreditIllustration by Tomi Um
    The Ethicist
  3. How Our Beliefs Can Shape Our Waistlines

    Believing in your healthful habits is a healthful habit in itself.

     By

    CreditIllustration by Tim Lahan
  4. Rachel Morrison Wants More Women Behind the Camera

    The cinematographer for “Mudbound” and “Black Panther” on the male-dominated profession.

     Interview by

    Rachel Morrison
    CreditJessica Chou for The New York Times
    Talk
  5. No Time for a Breakfast Soufflé? Try a ‘Soufflazy’

    Tricks for turning this notoriously difficult dish into an approachable delight.

     By

    Amalia’s Goat-Cheese Soufflazy
    CreditGentl and Hyers for The New York Times.
    Eat
  1. Do Trump’s ‘Approval’ Numbers Tell Us About Him, or About Us?

    No president has ever been so fixated on his poll results. And no president has ever had less reason to care about them.

     By

    CreditPhoto illustration by Derek Brahney
    First Words
  2. Letter of Recommendation: Vivaldi’s ‘Winter’

    Infinitely less popular than “Spring,” but not without its charms.

     By

    Infinitely less popular than “Spring” but not without its charms.
    CreditIllustration by Chloe Scheffe
    Letter of Recommendation
  3. How to Take a Vow of Silence

    Give yourself four days, as a start. Smile (a lot) and wave.

     By

    CreditIllustration by Radio
    Tip
  4. Poem: Baptism

    Selected by Terrance Hayes.

     By

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    Poem
  5. New Sentences: From ‘A Futile and Stupid Gesture’

    An attitude that feels thrilling in one era may well wind up feeling like everything wrong with the next.

     By

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    New Sentences

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