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    Inside this week’s issue of The New Yorker:

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    Representative Escobar, who represents El Paso, Texas, where Saturday's shooting occurred, discusses her frustration with Republican politicians.

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    Josh Begley’s short film “Best of Luck with the Wall” shows all 1,954 miles of the border between the United States and Mexico in six mesmerizing minutes.

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    My first dispatch from El Paso, for ⁦⁩, is the account of an immigrant doctor, born in Mexico, who saved lives yesterday. He didn’t care where they originated.

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    Mohamedou Salahi is neither a terrorist, nor an Al Qaeda mastermind. But for 15 years, he was imprisoned and tortured at Guantánamo Bay. Hear his story in the latest episode of The New Yorker Radio Hour.

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    The sixteenth-century poet Anne Vaughan Lock may have been the first writer to publish a sonnet cycle in English.

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    . attempts to answer a question she often finds herself asking: Who does Boris Johnson remind her of, exactly?

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    Privately, doctors feel despair about their appalling working conditions and the deteriorating doctor-patient relationship. But there have been no marches on Washington, no picket lines, no social-media campaigns. Why not?

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    In this week’s crossword, 44 Down: Good to Sartre?

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    The behavior of the U.S. bat population, whose ecological services are worth as much as twenty billion dollars annually, is changing in response to climate change.

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    In his photo project “Temporarily Censored Home,” Guanyu Xu secretly transformed the home of his traditionally minded parents into a brazen art installation.

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    From 2012, Jill Lepore on how America came to have the most powerfully armed civilian population in the world.

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    “Neither of Ann’s children spoke a word to Olive. Not a ‘thank you’ or a ‘please’—not one word did they say. She thought they were horrible children.” A new story about Olive Kitteridge by Elizabeth Strout.

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    White-supremacist terrorism is nothing new, but this sickeningly specific instantiation of it—lone shooter, assault rifle, online manifesto, a link to a live stream—appears to be contagious.

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    P. T. Barnum became one of the most celebrated men in America not despite his bigotry and duplicity, his flimflamming and self-dealing, but because of them.

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    As physicists work to understand the material content of the universe—particles, dark matter, the big bang—their work is shadowed by metaphysical questions about the very nature of reality.

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    Guns killed nearly forty thousand people in the United States last year. The right to go to Walmart, or to a food festival, or to church, or to a synagogue, or to school, without fear of being shot, is eminently worth fighting for.

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    Herman Melville destroyed nearly all of his letters, burned his manuscripts, and shied from photographers. But his beloved farm, and the books he wrote there, offer some insight into his life.

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    The stupefying regularity of mass killings can inspire a sense of futility, even as the evidence suggests that the political prospects for gun control are shifting.

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    If Georges Perec took pride in not repeating himself, it did not stop him from returning to the same obsessions: police states, citizens going missing, organized brutality, human fragility.

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    What is money? From where does it derive its value? As new cryptocurrencies surface, we ask the same questions we contemplated when money was first created.

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