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On #NewYorkerRadio, the writer and comedian Andy Borowitz talks with David Remnick about “the intellectual deterioration” of American politics. Listen here. https://t.co/z34Kmve0Em — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Sept. 20, 2022
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As reality-television stars took over tabloids, the monarchy’s younger set offered readers that frisson of glamour, wealth, and blinding fame that they had been starved of. https://t.co/qQOeDidf0O — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Sept. 20, 2022
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The seasons are increasingly out of balance, and even the most ambitious attempts to curb climate pollution will not fully realign them. If fossil-fuel use continues unabated, the summer of 2100 could last for nearly half the year. https://t.co/OoGSRK87UW — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Sept. 20, 2022
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.@susanorlean remembers Brother Jed (1943-2022) and his sidewalk ministry. https://t.co/dfOyW5EyEs — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Sept. 20, 2022
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Like most great comedians, Shane Gillis has found a way to be thoroughly and recognizably himself onstage, Kelefa Sanneh writes. “He makes audiences feel that he’s not pretending to be any better or worse than he actually is.” https://t.co/GapQtHBIez — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Sept. 20, 2022
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From 2018: David Owen’s mother was fooled by a group of expert criminals. The rest of his family was fooled by her. https://t.co/03zTSLxzVz — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Sept. 20, 2022
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Personality testing has become a two-billion-dollar industry. But Katharine Briggs and Isabel Myers, the founders of one of the most popular assessments, were not in the personality game for the money. https://t.co/4wkgYdi6Cx — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Sept. 20, 2022
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In her cover for the fall Style & Design Issue, the artist Victoria Tentler-Krylov captures the scene at a favorite spot of influencers (and would-be influencers) who roam New York City’s streets. https://t.co/eZOcQbfTHb — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Sept. 20, 2022
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In @newyorkerhumor, a profile of the new hottest pepper in the world. https://t.co/QnD95IL0XQ — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Sept. 20, 2022
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“When We Cease to Understand the World,” a haunting book by Benjamín Labatut, “is as compact and potent as a capsule of cyanide,” Ruth Franklin writes. https://t.co/HbURDtHewO — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Sept. 20, 2022
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How can you be sure the name you choose for your child is good? There are experts for that. https://t.co/aDDRLaQyMf — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Sept. 20, 2022
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In the course of three decades, Milton and Anne Rogovin took photographs of families in Buffalo, New York, revisiting them through the years. Their images reveal the changes in individual lives while also reaching into the abstractions of nature and time. https://t.co/7j3hxIGwUm — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Sept. 20, 2022
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In September, 2014, Mackenzie Fierceton arrived at her high school “with a bloodied and battered face,” one teacher wrote. The incident—and her mother’s account of it—would come to haunt Fierceton’s every move. https://t.co/llZ5nLvJL6 — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Sept. 20, 2022
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The Queen’s funeral at Westminster Abbey was the first of a monarch to be held in the Abbey since that of George II, in 1760. https://t.co/u6MzmakepU — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Sept. 20, 2022
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“Ingmar Bergman’s ‘Scenes from a Marriage,’ from 1973, is the greatest artistic exploration of the vicissitudes of marital loneliness,” Agnes Callard writes. https://t.co/oYGQqWrCoY — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Sept. 20, 2022
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Curran Hatleberg’s photographs were taken in the American South, most in northern Florida—the real Florida, some might say. https://t.co/Vs6j8dBbLT — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Sept. 20, 2022
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“Alcoholic” is “a hard word to use for someone you love, and so my family avoided it,” David Sedaris wrote, in 2017. “Rather, we’d whisper, among ourselves, that Mom ‘had a problem,’ that she ‘could stand to cut back.’ ” https://t.co/yGpC3HtcOn — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Sept. 20, 2022
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“Someone told us it was a three-hour wait, but it was nearly nine hours,” said one woman who spent the night in the queue to see the Queen’s coffin. “It was a long trek, but honestly worth it,” she added. “Great woman, wasn’t she?” https://t.co/Mqt97zmzhk — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Sept. 20, 2022
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At Sean Sherman’s restaurant in Minneapolis, every dish is made without wheat flour, dairy, cane sugar, black pepper, or any other ingredient introduced to this continent after Europeans arrived. https://t.co/OdGctYvKVF — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Sept. 20, 2022
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The conceit of the film “The Woman King” is an elaborate exercise in wishful thinking: Wouldn’t it be nice if the women warriors of Dahomey, a scrappy kingdom menaced by the slave trade, had also been fighters for justice? https://t.co/l7Zodt9iMX — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Sept. 19, 2022
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Like many of us, Alexandra Horowitz, the head scientist at Barnard College’s Dog Cognition Lab, got a pandemic puppy. Her new book chronicles a dog’s first year of development. https://t.co/o3xEgqiriO — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Sept. 19, 2022
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In the days after the Queen’s death but before her state funeral—the largest in the U.K. since Winston Churchill’s, in 1965—London seemed to reach a kind of mourning fever pitch, @anna_russell writes. “My gym closed, ‘out of respect.’ ” https://t.co/2SShUs1kzG — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Sept. 19, 2022
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.@JohnCassidy on Ron DeSantis’s latest political stunt: using Florida taxpayers’ money to charter two planes to fly about 50 undocumented migrants, mostly Venezuelan, to Martha’s Vineyard. https://t.co/ucKn2JJfvr — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Sept. 19, 2022
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The attorney Marc Elias is working on two critical Supreme Court cases challenging voter suppression. On #NewYorkerRadio, he talks with @SueHalpernVT about the battle ahead. https://t.co/rdWuTwimYx — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Sept. 19, 2022
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The Queen’s funeral was an unprecedented and unrepeatable event—the definitive end of a life of service. https://t.co/kt5cHyznms — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Sept. 19, 2022
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Kelefa Sanneh profiles Shane Gillis, who, in 2019, was fired from the cast of “Saturday Night Live.” Now the provocative comic is in the middle of his second act. https://t.co/JeS8psHmin — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Sept. 19, 2022
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Rental scooters are back with a vengeance. In @newyorkerhumor, a plan to keep them at bay emerges. https://t.co/E0MELOIRQH — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Sept. 19, 2022
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A cartoon by @danmisdea. #NewYorkerCartoons https://t.co/BaqlxMSKbU — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Sept. 19, 2022
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Laila Gohar—the Björk of food, according to Drake—has arranged grids of jewellike radishes for Prada and served boiled eggs and sea beans for Hermès. https://t.co/rtr7Shza1M — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Sept. 19, 2022
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In “Elvis,” Baz Luhrmann’s style “does more than leave smudgy fingerprints all over the material; it’s calculatedly obtrusive, as if to give viewers a thumb in the eye,” @tnyfrontrow writes. https://t.co/EYNXT1Y7c0 — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Sept. 19, 2022