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Adam Alter looks at new research on how wealth influences both happiness and meaningfulness, and explores why living in poverty might inspire a search for meaning.
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A look at Sylvia Plachy’s photographs of Kuwait in 1991, in the aftermath of the first Iraq War: http://nyr.kr/1bRuBqF
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Casey N. Cep on maps in literature: “No map can be a perfect representation of reality; every map is an interpretation, which may be why writers are so drawn to them.” http://nyr.kr/LHLbPn
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John Seabrook goes behind the scenes with Clive Davis as he puts together the seating chart for his annual pre-Grammys gala tonight.
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In light of a collaborative investigation by journalists around the world on the private wealth of the Chinese government’s top leaders, Evan Osnos looks at why China needs to rethink the way it treats the foreign press.
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+Arthur Hwang well said. It is amusing to hear people saying fearing the consequence of the collapse of the regime.  A government of, for, by the Chinese people will not arise until the collapse of the totalitarian regime. The regime's paranoiac fear of the truth and the upper echelon's massive transfer of assets out of China of more than adequately show its illegitimacy and the expected end of the totalitarian regime. 
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A look at images from a new exhibition that traces the evolution of the American home: http://nyr.kr/1hnGuF8
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In this week’s Comment, +Amy Davidson examines the reaction to the Seattle Seahawk Richard Sherman’s viral rant.
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+Elijah Porter Ditto. I also hope he can take his fame, his money, and his notoreity and use it in a positive way. So far he's doing it.
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In this week’s Political Scene podcast, David Remnick and Ryan Lizza discuss Obama’s final three years in office and his legacy.
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more concerned about Hilaries big foot walking over people?
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A cartoon by Matthew Diffee. For more cartoons from this week’s issue: http://nyr.kr/Ly7pmV
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At extreme distances from the starting point, a glitch in the video game Minecraft causes the landscape to fracture into illogical patterns. Simon Parkin looks at one man’s journey to reach the end of the game’s universe.
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