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June 12, 2020
The industry is facing demands to live up to its stated values. That might mean ditching writers like Donald Trump Jr.
By Alex Shephard
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One Quick Trick for Curbing the Fossil Fuel Industry’s Political InfluenceNationalize them.

By Kate Aronoff
Spike Lee’s Da 5 Bloods Takes On the Black Trauma of VietnamTwenty percent of cops are military veterans—and some are fighting to rid policing of fear-based training and a testosterone-fueled culture.
By Josephine Livingstone
The Fall and Rise of the GuillotineIdeologues of left and right have learned to stop worrying and love rhetorical violence.
By Parker Richards
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I Helped Turn an Empty Hotel Into a Shelter. Then the
Owner Evicted Us.
“We were shut out of our rooms ... I really don’t know what’s next.”
Nadine Little as told to Nick Martin
Shirley Jackson and the Horrors of MarriageJosephine Decker’s film “Shirley” turns a writer’s life and friendships into a gripping psychodrama.
Philippa Snow
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