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The 11.1.20 Issue

Highlights

  1. Win or Lose, It’s Donald Trump’s Republican Party

    The G.O.P.’s politicians, activists and voters are still figuring out what that means.

     By

    CreditPhoto illustration by Mike McQuade. Source photograph: Saul Loeb/Agence France Presse via Getty Images.
  2. Feature

    Looking Back on Baseball’s Silent Season

    Empty stadiums, player protests and Covid-19 outbreaks shook up the sport. Maybe that’s a good thing.

     By

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  3. Screenland

    Joe Biden Wishes He Had More Time to Answer Your Question

    His commitment to endangered political manners goes hand in hand with one of his rarer qualities: an almost painfully keen awareness of his own inadequacies.

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  1. Poem: Gemini

    A poem that reminds us of the intricate linkages of everyday life.

     By Fady Joudah and

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    Poem
  2. He’s a GOP Insider and Trump’s Friend. He Says Vote Your Conscience.

    Armstrong Williams has had a front row seat to 30 years of conservative politics. He's come to some conclusions.

     By

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    Talk
  3. My Adult Son Moved In. It’s a Nightmare. Can I Kick Him Out?

    The magazine’s Ethicist columnist on evicting a relative who refuses to get help for his abusive behavior — and more.

     By

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    The Ethicist
  4. Judge John Hodgman on Leftovers Etiquette

    Should your wife have poured ketchup into your shared leftovers?

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    Judge John Hodgman
  5. She Had a Headache for Months. Then She Could Barely See.

    It was the worst headache she’d ever experienced and she’d never had visual changes before. Were the two somehow connected?

     By

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    Diagnosis
  1. The ‘Purge’ Films Reveal the Ugly Truth About America

    B movies often tell more honest stories about our society than finely calibrated award-season films do.

     By

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    Letter of Recommendation
  2. How to Build an Intentional Community

    Have a dream. Write down some guiding principles. Commit to doing work.

     By

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    Tip
  3. Cookbooks Help Me Escape These Days

    Samin Nosrat on the histories, perspectives and dishes she has learned, including shiro, a silky, spicy stew from Eritrea.

     By

    CreditPhotograph by Heami Lee. Food stylist: Maggie Ruggiero. Prop stylist: Rebecca Bartoshesky.
    Eat
  4. Behind the Cover: Trump and the G.O.P.

    A look at how loyalty to Donald Trump came to define the Republican Party.

     

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