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“This kind of thing does not happen in Monterey Park,” one resident told Emily Witt. But with more than 30 mass shootings in the United States this month, “it is difficult to maintain an air of exceptionalism,” Witt writes. https://t.co/pzRIujmxmF — PolitiTweet.org
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RT @rachsyme: Had a long luxurious chat with Kate Berlant about performing and authenticity and sweating on the stage. https://t.co/wINy306… — PolitiTweet.org
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.@MJSchulman investigates the wild life and tragic death of Robert Opel, best known as the man who streaked the 1974 Academy Awards. “The Oscars were not his first or his last brush with history.” https://t.co/hHH6mxAg0g — PolitiTweet.org
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Two films at this year’s Sundance Film Festival would be “among the best of any year in which they’re released,” @tnyfrontrow writes: Ira Sachs’s “Passages” and Raven Jackson’s “All Dirt Roads Taste of Salt.” https://t.co/OuFm0FrHD6 — PolitiTweet.org
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“I started my writing career as a poet, and have since harbored mixed emotions about language, an impossible tool,” Han Kang says, while discussing her story “The Middle Voice.” https://t.co/T8d3zefCCx — PolitiTweet.org
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“I started my writing career as a poet, and have since harbored mixed emotions about language, an impossible tool,” Han Kang says, while discussing her story “The Middle Voice.” https://t.co/6kH3XySyoK — PolitiTweet.org
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RT @AlecMacGillis: Amid a surge in gun violence, the Biden admin has committed hundreds of millions of $$ to "community violence interventi… — PolitiTweet.org
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A slap is louder than a punch, possibly less injurious, and often more insulting. Now, it’s becoming a sport. https://t.co/wp73K42uKK — PolitiTweet.org
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The Ukrainian city of Izyum was invaded and, after 163 days, liberated. Those who coöperated with Russian forces face ostracization and, in some cases, criminal charges—but some claim they had no choice. https://t.co/wb7IbskTyo — PolitiTweet.org
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NASA named the landing site of the Perseverance Mars rover for me. Can you guess who I am? https://t.co/FBVQKfrO0v — PolitiTweet.org
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One model of community violence intervention recruits people with a criminal history to defuse tensions in the streets. What happens when these workers go back to crime, or fall victim to violence themselves? https://t.co/ETpdE2dOyj — PolitiTweet.org
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This week's cover, "Connected," by Malika Favre. #NewYorkerCovers https://t.co/9NlOYzF18w — PolitiTweet.org
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This week’s cover artist, @malikafavre, discusses the magic of New York, embracing change, and finding new angles of inspiration. https://t.co/X9gA34iaKz — PolitiTweet.org
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The book “Learning from Las Vegas,” which turns 50 this year, argues for understanding cities as they are rather than how planners wish they might be—and then using that knowledge as the basis for new architecture. https://t.co/TmnUN4bcBS — PolitiTweet.org
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The Red Balloon preschool is part of Columbia’s progressive history, and a lifeline for a community in need of quality, affordable child care. Why is the university shutting it down? https://t.co/ZMMXFe3Vxr — PolitiTweet.org
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Not long before her 15-year college reunion, the photographer Josephine Sittenfeld re-created old photographs of her former classmates.https://t.co/nWV4hgxlOV — PolitiTweet.org
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Should employees be obligated to participate in “fun” workplace activities? A French court doesn’t think so. https://t.co/3izAw6h51c — PolitiTweet.org
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“Our eyes met, and it seemed as if we had woken from a single sleep, from the dream of our entire lives.” Fiction by Miranda July, from 2007. #NewYorkerArchive https://t.co/NRUq1h2Elj — PolitiTweet.org
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At Lake Mead, the nation’s largest reservoir, the infamous bathtub ring—a chalk-white coating of minerals that receding waters have left behind—serves as a daily reminder of the 158 feet of water that is no longer there. https://t.co/U7ItAVEs87 — PolitiTweet.org
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Most of Hungary’s civic institutions—the courts, the universities, the systems for administering elections—have been debilitated, delegitimatized, hollowed out from within. Does a similar fate await America? https://t.co/KO2KyJUKVj — PolitiTweet.org
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By mass-producing face-filter videos, aspiring creators who had previously struggled to find an audience on Instagram saw their videos reach hundreds of millions of accounts per month—and made tens of thousands of dollars. https://t.co/tbtARD7ePy — PolitiTweet.org
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Tala Madani’s breakthrough as an artist came when she became interested in humor and plunged gleefully into a raucous assault on machismo. “In Iran the way you deal with reality is through humor,” she says. https://t.co/p8VsmG99Ip — PolitiTweet.org
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The estate where Evelyn Waugh lived while writing “Brideshead Revisited” was recently sold, but the renters—a Waugh superfan and her partner—are refusing to leave. https://t.co/a4bWeK4GCz — PolitiTweet.org
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Why did Russia put General Valery Gerasimov, who was at least partially responsible for planning the disastrous initial invasion of Ukraine, in charge of the war? https://t.co/hjhyd98tub — PolitiTweet.org
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From 1969: “Along with other refugees from the cultural revolution, armed with long hair, giant sunglasses, and artificial euphoriants, I set out to dig Babylon,” Ellen Willis writes. “Garish is beautiful.” https://t.co/15cR4ZlQM6 — PolitiTweet.org
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In @newyorkerhumor, a person lists their grievances against the woke mob. https://t.co/9GDUW9VPju — PolitiTweet.org
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Countless games, along with hit TV shows, bear the stamp of “Battle Royale” ’s influence. The novel’s blueprint, drawn from a dream, has become one of the dominant paradigms in entertainment. https://t.co/AD0R9IzEaS — PolitiTweet.org
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The politics of Beijing had prepared Guo Wengui for navigating Trump’s Washington—another realm where money bought influence, business mixed with government, and truth merged with fiction. What is he after? https://t.co/gIhSiI6dqc — PolitiTweet.org
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On #NewYorkerRadio, the writer Eren Orbey discusses the false promise of rape exceptions in abortion laws, which “create the false impression that we’re taking care of all rape survivors when we’re not.” Listen here. https://t.co/sUoA0lPvuE — PolitiTweet.org
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“Stare at self in mirror. Repeat: “You are nothing if not someone reading ‘Infinite Jest.’ ” https://t.co/4HHi2T7EIt — PolitiTweet.org