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A Manhattan fitness studio offers an electrode-studded Power Suit to zap the muscles of willing participants: http://nyer.cm/TbKTvNd pic.twitter.com/Sj8AOHtIEJ
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Could Kim Jong Un and Donald Trump goad each other into a devastating confrontation? http://nyer.cm/XFE73NQ pic.twitter.com/SGc4WFUKHi
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In “Black Lightning,” the CW series based on the DC Comics character, the hero, played by Cress Williams, faces two opponents: a crime gang that specializes in destroying black youth, and a police force of similar disposition. http://nyer.cm/lSjo0vp pic.twitter.com/LBCUaBEMhU
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In several minutes on a weeknight, the students and parents of Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School laid bare Marco Rubio’s central political flaw—inauthenticity—more vividly than a journalist could in a magazine profile: http://nyer.cm/I01pgUJ pic.twitter.com/OHtOhsJIki
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Many of the leaders of the Never Again movement are indeed actors, thrust into roles that no teen should have to play: http://nyer.cm/BVqQWYu pic.twitter.com/ttjSDIv73v
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“Game Night” feels like a throwback to the showily crafted entertainments of classic Hollywood, voided of its substance and symbols: http://nyer.cm/r8k6RcI pic.twitter.com/3RVrrvbYXN
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Like many, many writers before him, Martin McDonagh may now be trapped by his own success: http://nyer.cm/kY0qkZi pic.twitter.com/LAcwyyG7FY
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Every month or so, under cover of predawn darkness, Lewis Miller and his team take a van to a different location in the city and swiftly unload treasure: buckets and buckets of flowers. http://nyer.cm/4mthVg9 pic.twitter.com/5kNBp9OxoY
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Colin Combs's unvarnished photographs capture the insouciant dignity of a group of young skaters and artists coming of age in Dayton, Ohio: http://nyer.cm/kFvfbO2 pic.twitter.com/6vWGO585EP
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In his new book “The Road Not Taken: Edward Lansdale and the American Tragedy in Vietnam,” the military historian Max Boot takes on the counter-insurgency maven: http://nyer.cm/uQNoBuL pic.twitter.com/HTHJlILTXy
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What makes the show “Ugly Delicious” compelling, ultimately, is the chef David Chang’s commitment to rejecting purity and piety within food culture: http://nyer.cm/xFzBOBB pic.twitter.com/l23oWn2dOZ
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Catch Tyler, the Creator playing Madison Square Garden or sample the sushi and extensive sake menu at Tetsu. Here's what to do in New York this weekend: http://nyer.cm/EVMx76O pic.twitter.com/2XUj6vsZvK
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Oh, shoot: Illustrations from the biathlon mixed relay at the Winter Olympics. http://nyer.cm/8gJJvUe pic.twitter.com/HDxfXHc58g
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A new cookbook, by the woman behind
@homesicktexan, reveals the truth about queso: http://nyer.cm/yMi030R pic.twitter.com/NFJrW9LVAT -
During Wednesday’s “listening session” with survivors of mass shootings, Donald Trump provided an image that perfectly captures his Presidential indifference: http://nyer.cm/tIo0FaM pic.twitter.com/Gby1CrbNN2
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Billy Graham was not a progressive, but he fought against cultural strictures and made room for a broad swath of political and religious views: http://nyer.cm/AwbwsK1 pic.twitter.com/tfVHqExW3z
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For years, Trump used his beauty pageants to boost business interests abroad. Today, the 2013 Miss Universe contest in Moscow looks like a harbinger of the Trump campaign and Presidency, featuring some of the same themes and characters: http://nyer.cm/pXrKCfJ pic.twitter.com/3UADcv2ypl
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At last, a fitness class that delivers electric shocks while you exercise: http://nyer.cm/nFBCHzP pic.twitter.com/CEQxVdeGtO
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Like “Spring Awakening”’s Melchior Gabor Melchior, Cameron Kasky and his Stoneman Douglas classmates have vowed to remake a world that failed them—a role that no teen should have to play, especially in the wake of tragedy and trauma: http://nyer.cm/63d7e8V pic.twitter.com/eXbekQ7ELl
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