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The New Yorker
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38 minutes ago
Older technologies have aided and perhaps enfeebled writers. ā€œBut with A.I. we’re so thoroughly able to outsource our thinking that it makes us more average, too,ā€ Kyle Chayka writes.
A.I. Is Homogenizing Our Thoughts

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A.I. Is Homogenizing Our Thoughts

Recent studies suggest that tools such as ChatGPT make our brains less active and our writing less original.

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Acyn
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Meiselas: Trump claimed that he and the leaders of the Republican Party were speaking with Democrats. Is he being truthful, or is he lying? Jeffries: Well, as far as I can tell, that’s a stone-cold lie
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The New Yorker
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about 2 hours ago
The cover of this week’s issue is ā€œWinds of Change,ā€ by Brian Stauffer. See what’s inside: nyer.cm/iRqfN8r
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Daniel Kibblesmith
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Yes, very difficult to remember the extremely common name of "Ghislaine Maxwell," a person you might only from their association with one of the most famous criminals in history, who was also your best friend. I could see how you'd need a little refresher.

Trump on pardoning Ghislaine Maxwell: Haven't heard the name in so long. I’ll take a look at it. I’ll speak to the DOJ. A lot of people have asked me for pardons. Reporter: But she’s convicted of sex trafficking Trump: I’ll have to take a look at it.

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Nancy
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This is a generous gift, and a very smart thing to do. ā€œAn informed citizenry is essential to our democracy. As we continue to grow The Atlantic, and the resource-intensive reporting and writing we publish, we want to ensure it’s available to new generations of readers.ā€

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The New Yorker
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about 2 hours ago
The war in Gaza may be on the verge of ending. Isaac Chotiner talks to an expert on international peace to try to understand what a deal between Israel and Hamas might look like and why it might finally be close to happening.
Why Israel and Hamas Might Finally Have a Deal

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Why Israel and Hamas Might Finally Have a Deal

How an Israeli strike on Qatar, Hamas’ shifting calculus, and Donald Trump’s impatience could change the trajectory of the two-year war.

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Gillian Brockell
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about 3 hours ago
Claim: 10 cars rammed ICE Truth: No cars rammed ICE Claim: She boxed ICE in Truth: ICE boxed her in Claim: She shot a rifle at ICE Truth: She did not have a rifle Claim: ICE returned fire Truth: Only ICE fired Claim: She drove herself to the hospital Truth: Paramedics found her

Body-camera video appears to contradict the government’s claim that Marimar Martinez, 30, drove toward officers before one of them opened fire at her late Saturday morning in Brighton Park, her attorney claimed. trib.al/9Sxu9IN

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The New Yorker
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about 4 hours ago
ā€œHothead Paisanā€ remains perhaps the most iconic of all the underground queer comics from the ’90s. Beloved by fans for its mix of old-timey cartoon violence with the struggles of queer existence, it gives expression to lesbian rage, Jo Livingstone writes.
The Violent, Hilarious Return of ā€œHothead Paisanā€

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The Violent, Hilarious Return of ā€œHothead Paisanā€

Diane DiMassa’s ā€œhomicidal lesbian terroristā€ was a star of underground comics in the nineties, but her ā€œrage therapyā€ has lost none of its edge.

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The New Yorker
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about 4 hours ago
Gustavo Dudamel, who officially begins his tenure as the New York Philharmonic’s music director next season but is already effectively in charge, has never been a brazenly political artist, yet politics has a way of catching up to him, Alex Ross writes.
A Season of Rage at the Philharmonic and the Met

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A Season of Rage at the Philharmonic and the Met

Gustavo Dudamel conducts John Corigliano’s blistering First Symphony, and Chuck Schumer faces a hostile crowd at the opening night of ā€œKavalier & Clay,ā€ Alex Ross writes.

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about 5 hours ago
🚨 Rep. Jim McGovern attempted to swear in Adelita Grijalva, Rep Elect AZ-07, but they would NOT recognize him in the House. He has a candid reason as to why he thinks this happened. 1/2
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The New Yorker
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about 5 hours ago
Baseball is America’s pastime and football America’s sport, but rodeo may as well be America itself: raw courage along with pure idiocy, a never-ending tug of war between myth and reality, Casey Cep writes.
The Guts and Glory of ā€œIndian Rodeoā€

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The Guts and Glory of ā€œIndian Rodeoā€

For more than a decade, Jeremiah Murphy has been trying to capture the beauty of a deeply American sport.

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about 5 hours ago
what if I told you that taking accountability for your actions was traditionally considered a load-bearing feature of masculinity?

ā€œI voted for none of this." Prominent influencers, including Theo Von, Joe Rogan, and Andrew Schulz, are starting to distance themselves from the president they helped propel to the White House. Story: www.rollingstone.com/politics/pol...

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The New Yorker
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about 6 hours ago
Keri Russell’s emotional transparency has anchored three decades of television. But, offscreen, she’s not even sure that she wants to be an actress. Read Emily Nussbaum’s Profile of the star.
Keri Russell’s Emotional Transparency Has Anchored Three Decades of TV

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Keri Russell’s Emotional Transparency Has Anchored Three Decades of TV

But, offscreen, she’s not even sure that she wants to be an actress.

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Joe Dator
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about 6 hours ago
What's for lunch? It's #misspellingmonday
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Mike Dawson
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about 6 hours ago
My very first autobio comic? Appropriately all about Joe Matt. www.patreon.com/posts/my-….
Someone is yelling at young Mike Dawson to shut up about Joe Matt
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The New Yorker
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about 7 hours ago
A cartoon by Amy Hwang. #NewYorkerCartoons See more from this week’s issue: nyer.cm/109KyIV
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Thomas Wykes
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about 7 hours ago
King cartoon in the latest Private Eye Magazine @privateeyenews.bsky.social
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The New Yorker
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about 8 hours ago
A psychology professor argues that young people, especially Gen Z-ers, are facing an ā€œepidemic of perfectionism,ā€ largely fuelled by social media.
The Pain of Perfectionism

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The Pain of Perfectionism

It’s the fault people humblebrag about in job interviews, but psychologists are discovering more and more about the real harm it causes.

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