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A cartoon by Charles Barsotti, from 2013. #NewYorkerCartoons https://t.co/jfpAXbAzaV https://t.co/VRVsE8hXiZ — PolitiTweet.org
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The South African photographer Ernest Cole’s photographs, which showed Black life under the edicts of apartheid, made him a target of the South African regime. In 2017, a cache of his lost work resurfaced in safe-deposit boxes in Stockholm. https://t.co/j1DQjqZV08 — PolitiTweet.org
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A cartoon by @ivanehlers and John McNamee. #NewYorkerCartoons https://t.co/iRWULJV3Yj — PolitiTweet.org
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.@samknightwrites reports from Qatar’s World Cup, where the political subtexts are many, and updated by the hour. https://t.co/HH4LOEASbW — PolitiTweet.org
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.@jmseabrook explores how TikTok is transforming the music industry—and whether or not that’s a good thing. https://t.co/HV8JCpScju — PolitiTweet.org
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Eren Orbey profiles Rebecca Kiessling, an attorney and pro-life activist who fights against rape exceptions in abortion bans. https://t.co/bSmS5ruXHv — PolitiTweet.org
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The novelist Thomas Mallon shares a selection of diary entries from the 1980s, when he was trying to find his footing as a writer and New York City was in the grip of AIDS. https://t.co/k8eYkbV1J9 — PolitiTweet.org
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Inside this week’s issue of The New Yorker: https://t.co/RLdGhcb4Fx https://t.co/ZkQVsrJKkT — PolitiTweet.org
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It’s time to let go of that punch card from Radio Shack. https://t.co/Y3OT40dkGY — PolitiTweet.org
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City that’s home to Maine’s Black Bear Brewing Co.: five letters. https://t.co/OQ1yvWYRNo — PolitiTweet.org
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Walt Disney was born on this day in 1901. “We have all been children, and many of us have children of our own,” Anthony Lane writes. “In the twenty-first century, that puts us squarely in Disney’s debt.” https://t.co/B60mhTNKcu — PolitiTweet.org
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Can you guess this famous figure in 100 seconds or less? https://t.co/gog9ogKT6x — PolitiTweet.org
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Rebecca Kiessling is an attorney who fights against rape exceptions in abortion bans—a strategy to curtail reproductive rights. A child of rape herself, Kiessling has said that she’s “a living embodiment of what is at stake.” https://t.co/5soXCnakNt — PolitiTweet.org
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.@jmseabrook explores how TikTok is transforming the music industry. https://t.co/Nesz9V436W — PolitiTweet.org
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RT @rachmonroe: I've been writing about Texas and the Southwest for @NewYorker for just about a year now. Here are some of my favorite stor… — PolitiTweet.org
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On our Political Scene podcast, David Remnick speaks with J. Michael Luttig, the former judge and prominent conservative who is now siding with Democrats on a Supreme Court case that could upend our democratic process. Listen here: https://t.co/WgMRyMllLk — PolitiTweet.org
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A selection of entries from the novelist Thomas Mallon’s diaries, written in the 1980s, when he was trying to find his footing as a writer and New York City was in the grip of AIDS. https://t.co/fPMuvRKW2l — PolitiTweet.org
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In Pádraig Ó Tuama’s collection of personal essays, “Poetry Unbound,” the Irish poet offers personal confessions that often dissolve into aphorism. https://t.co/Zop9sV4caL — PolitiTweet.org
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This week’s cover, “Evergreens,” by Matthieu Forichon. #NewYorkerCovers https://t.co/guTcAdSgHd https://t.co/FbosFaVvDa — PolitiTweet.org
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“There is no end to the making of lists, but I’d be lying if I said that I didn’t enjoy reading them as much as I like making them,” @tnyfrontrow writes. See his favorite of movies of 2022. https://t.co/HRm3N2oyMi — PolitiTweet.org
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“I hate capitalism—I guess we can start there,” the board-game designer Isaac Childres said. Early on, Childres made it easy—and legal—for fans to create their own custom content for his game. https://t.co/l19L93PQCZ — PolitiTweet.org
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“Crypto is weird, because, much more so than other technologies, if you don’t like crypto, crypto people really want to convince you that you’re wrong,” @doctorow says. https://t.co/IErhRzMLvL — PolitiTweet.org
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Nancy Pelosi is stepping aside as Speaker of the House, but her school of politics isn’t going anywhere. https://t.co/wRuxufSeuj — PolitiTweet.org
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In the past, many Argentines accused Lionel Messi of not trying hard enough because he didn’t care enough about his country of birth. Qatar is his fifth, and likely his last, chance to win them a World Cup. https://t.co/1gqO8cLj0x — PolitiTweet.org
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Since Trump still has many supporters in the G.O.P., “the only way for non-MAGA Republicans to consign him to history is for them to unite against him,” John Cassidy writes, “perhaps subordinating their individual interests and ambitions.” https://t.co/L1J6aGzywf — PolitiTweet.org
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For all its tenderness, empathy, warmth, and verve, Steven Spielberg’s “The Fabelmans” has the feel of mythmaking, @tnyfrontrow writes—and what’s missing is a sense of history. https://t.co/WQNjtZzY3H — PolitiTweet.org
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Nearly 30 years after “Seinfeld” first aired, @sayrafiezadeh sat down to watch every episode of the show—from start to finish, one episode a day. “I was alone and swallowing ‘Seinfeld’ whole,” he writes. https://t.co/uaWTIlH2h1 — PolitiTweet.org
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While you were watching a sport, I sighed heavily while thinking about politics! https://t.co/gR2WmhtUnH — PolitiTweet.org
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A super PAC turned artists’ collective has launched a news network in the lobby of the Brooklyn Museum. “News for creative emancipation,” reads their mission statement. “This is journalism made by the people making culture.” https://t.co/uW8uG34Prr — PolitiTweet.org
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What happens when the experience of celebrity becomes universal? https://t.co/MUtkTSLuHx — PolitiTweet.org