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Analysts of American elections routinely confuse the voice of the people with the sound of money talking. Habitual modes of thought and long standing incentives to reaffirm the democratic faith encour
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Every American can be his own policeman; the country has nearly as many guns as it has people. Photograph by Christopher Griffith Just after seven-thirty on the morning of February 27th, a seventeen-y
If you’ve ever been arrested on a drug charge, if you’ve ever spent even a day in jail for having a stem of marijuana in your pocket or “drug paraphernalia” in your gym bag, Assistant Attorney General and longtime Bill Clinton pal Lanny Breuer has a message for you: Bite me. Breuer this week signed…
George Howell Coffee: Back to the Grind Nearly two decades after selling his iconic Coffee Connection chain to Starbucks, George Howell is about to attempt a comeback. Can the café visionary retake th
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In late February I am in my basement, which is really a very nice part of my house that is not done justice by the word basement. For the purposes of this story, let’s call it the Parnassus Fulfillmen
You may be one of those people who believe there is too much money in politics. (Polling suggests there are many such people—a vast majority of Americans, in fact.) You may believe that the larger th
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‘In the name of Allah the most gracious the most merciful. Praise Allah and pray on his prophet. To the esteemed brother, Sheikh Mahmud, Allah protect him.” Holed up in his compound in Abbottabad, Pak
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The charismatic, elusive Oscar winner opens up about avoiding Hollywood hotshots, giving up alcohol for his role in "Flight" and encountering an angel as a child. This story first appeared in the Nov.
Illustration by Andy Friedman The morning was cold and the sky was bright. Aretha Franklin wore a large and interesting hat. Yo-Yo Ma urged his frozen fingers to play the cello, and the Reverend Josep
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On September 30, 1982, NBC premiered a new sitcom called Cheers , a smartly written show about a bar owned by a retired relief pitcher named Sam Malone. Created by director James Burrows and writer-pr
Jamie-Andrea Yanak/AP Voters make their choices at voting booths set up on the stage of the auditorium at East High School, in Cleveland, Tuesday, Nov. 2, 2004. The Republicans’ plan is that if they c
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LOUIS C.K. EMERGES from the subway station: sullen, sweating. His balding crown of carrot colored hair is slightly brighter than his ruddy, freckled skin. The man is overweight but solid, like a fullback long past glory, in love with French fries, who still hits the gym. He’s got broad shoulders,…
We know a lot about Steve Jobs, thanks to his willingness in the last years of his life to share stories with his biographer about what drove him to co-found Apple Inc. and reinvent the PC, music play
Q: What would happen if a beloved web comic created a series of ... physics explainers? Randall Munroe began his career in physics working with robots at NASA's Langley Research Center. He is famous,
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Even after his parachute opened, Tyler Stark sensed he was coming down too fast. The last thing he’d heard was the pilot saying, “Bailout! Bailout! Bail—” Before the third call was finished, there’d
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By the fall of 1994, Edward Kennedy, then 62 years old, had spent more than half his life in the U.S. Senate. He had cruised to reelection five times after his only even slightly competitive race—the
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On the monitor screen, Tom Hanks’s eyes, in extreme closeup, flickered through a complicated sequence of emotions: hatred, fear, anger, doubt. “Cut!” Lana Wachowski shouted. The crew on Stage 9 at Bab
Elizabeth Warren was a fresh-faced 29-year-old who had just finished a grueling day of interviews for her first major job in academia when her prospective colleagues, all men, took her to dinner at a Houston steakhouse. One of the senior professors, a polio survivor who used a wheelchair and was…
T he great criticism of Mitt Romney , from both sides of the aisle, has always been that he doesn’t stand for anything. He’s a flip-flopper, they say, a lightweight, a cardboard opportunist who’ll say
Bill Sanderson The irony of President Barack Obama is best captured in his comments on the death of Trayvon Martin, and the ensuing fray. Obama has pitched his presidency as a monument to moderation.
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Illustration by Robert Neubecker. Earlier this spring, the Washington Conservation Corps faced a sudden influx of beach debris on the state’s southwestern shore. Time and tide were beginning to deposi
In the space of one hour, my entire digital life was destroyed. First my Google account was taken over, then deleted. Next my Twitter account was compromised, and used as a platform to broadcast racis
Mastering Comics As comics has slowly gained more respectability and prestige in both mainstream and academic culture, the notion of becoming a cartoonist for a living has grown to seem less like craz
AFRICAN STUDIES CENTER - UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA 16 April 1963 My Dear Fellow Clergymen: While confined here in the Birmingham city jail, I came across your recent statementcallingmy present activi