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The 11.10.19 Issue

Highlights

  1. Feature

    Inside Adam Schiff’s Impeachment Game Plan

    Democrats believe the chairman of the House Intelligence Committee could be the man to bring down President Trump. This is how he’s running his investigation.

     By

    Representative Adam Schiff in his office in Washington in October.
    CreditStefan Ruiz for The New York Times
  2. Feature

    What Happens When a President and Congress Go to War?

    Trump is not the first president to defy Congress. A struggle for power has been playing out since the nation’s founding — as its framers intended.

     By

    CreditPhoto illustration by Paul Sahre. Source photographs: Getty Images
  3. Feature

    Can a Woman Who Is an Artist Ever Just Be an Artist?

    The lives of two painters, Celia Paul and Cecily Brown, tell very different stories about what it takes to thrive in a medium historically dominated by men.

     By

    Celia Paul at her studio in London.
    CreditAlice Mann/Institute, for The New York Times
  1. Shirley MacLaine on a Different Age of Sexual Harassers in Hollywood

    “I wouldn’t have wasted my fist on their faces.”

     By

    CreditMamadi Doumbouya for The New York Times
    Talk
  2. What Should I Do About My Awful, Sexist Boss?

    The magazine’s Ethicist columnist on reporting a toxic male boss and giving up pets for a grandson.

     By

    CreditIllustration by Tomi Um
    The Ethicist
  3. Abandoning Everything You Ever Believed, for Brexit. (Or Trump.)

    Many Britons — and Americans — have grown so stubbornly devoted to a single point that they are happily forgetting everything they once stood for.

     By

    CreditPhoto illustration by Mike McQuade
    Screenland
  4. Letter of Recommendation: Radio Garden

    Listening to live radio from around the world provides a vivid — and limited — window onto distant places.

     By

    CreditPhoto illustration by John Gall
    Letter of Recommendation
  5. The Pork Chops You’ll Make Again and Again

    Toni Tipton-Martin’s recipes celebrate African-American cooking. This one is astonishingly good.

     By

    Pork chops in lemon-caper sauce.
    CreditSarah Anne Ward for The New York Times. Food stylist: Maggie Ruggiero. Prop stylist: Paola Andrea.
    Eat
  1. How to Set Up a Shell Company

    Do it in Nevada or Delaware or Wyoming. Pick a bland, forgettable name for the company.

     By

    CreditIllustration by Radio
    Tip
  2. Judge John Hodgman on the Proper Way to Wear a Wedding Band

    Do you have to wear it facing the same direction as your other ring, which indicates you’re a member of the secret society that controls the world?

     By

    CreditIllustration by Louise Zergaeng Pomeroy
    Judge John Hodgman
  3. Poem ‘Ghazal: Back Home’

    This ghazal, a traditional Middle Eastern/Persian/Indian poem, creates a spell that builds in power and circles around mystery.

     By Zeina Hashem Beck and

    Credit
    Poem

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