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  1. The separation of families at the border, climate change, and other progressive causes have galvanized young Christians:

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  2. Haruki Murakami discusses his short story “The Wind Cave”:

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  3. “The Wind Cave,” a new short story by Haruki Murakami: “If my little sister really did disappear in the hole, never to return to this world, how would I ever explain that to my parents?”

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    This profile of Glenn Greenwald - by the absolute master of this sort of big juicy profile, Ian Parker - is deliciously unsparing. Greenwald even admits that (though he is never wrong) he might have been just a *teensy* bit wrong about Russian meddling

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  5. After Robert Mueller indicted 12 Russians, Glenn Greenwald decided he regarded the indictments as genuine evidence of Russian hacking—the first he’d seen in two years. He told Ian Parker that he was still pondering the best way to announce this publicly:

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  6. The “Echo Chamber” conspiracy theory, which was laid out in a memo that circulated among top White House officials, claims former Obama aides mounted a coordinated effort to discredit President Trump’s foreign policy:

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  7. The mystery of people who speak dozens of languages:

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    This week's fiction, “The Wind Cave” by Haruki Murakami, is now online.

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  9. A movie based on ’s article about Forrest Tucker, “The Old Man and the Gun,” directed by David Lowery and starring Robert Redford, is set to be released in September:

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  10. Is Trump more of a crook than Nixon was? That’s not the right question, but it’s the inevitable one:

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  11. This week's cover, "Closing In," by Barry Blitt:

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  13. Andrew Gillum—the 39-year-old, outspokenly progressive, African-American mayor of Tallahassee, Florida—is running for governor this year, in a state that has been run by Republicans for nearly 20 years, and where Democrats usually nominate moderates:

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  14. “Smoking is gross. Juuling is really what’s up,” according to one high schooler:

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  15. Today's daily cartoon by Avi Steinberg:

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  16. Indiscriminate murder is not the act of a sore loser but of a mentally disturbed person. Sunday's alleged shooter packed the murder weapon before he lost the game.

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  17. The words “coördination with” and “at the direction of” will haunt the Trump Presidency.

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  18. Haruki Murakami discusses his short story “The Wind Cave”:

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  19. The danger of President Pence.

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  20. It is safe to say that the entire world of Trump-watchers went bonkers at the news that Allen Weisselberg had been granted immunity by Federal prosecutors so that he could share information in the investigation of Michael Cohen.

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