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    No high-performing nation in the world has privatized its schools.

  2. . & I spoke w/ about how journalists need to report not just the facts but the truth.

  3. Thomas Powers reviews ‘My Dear Li,’ the letters of Elisabeth and Werner Heisenberg

  4. Jeff Sessions enforcing civil rights, Betsy DeVos setting education policy—how long until Chris Christie is overseeing the nation’s bridges?

  5. Scientists have found that a vast underground network of fungi helps trees communicate: the “wood wide web”

  6. Thomas Pakenham on two outstanding new books about trees

  7. The Rockefeller family, which owes much of its wealth to Standard Oil, is taking on ExxonMobil over climate change.

  8. Zadie Smith’s new novel feels like a sort of dance, “syncopated, unexpected, and vital,” writes Claire Messud

  9. As we enter what could be a new age of nuclear proliferation, which countries might succeed in getting a bomb?

  10. “Rule #2: Do not be taken in by small signs of normality.”

  11. We talk with Edwin Frank, editor of , about the evolution of and the joy of the undiscovered.

  12. Martin Filler on architecture in the time of Trump-style alternative reality

  13. "Thinking is a form of emasculation.” Ur-Fascism | by Umberto Eco | The New York Review of Books

  14. Diane Ravitch reviews two new books on the stealth effort to privatize public schools

  15. Happy birthday to Benjamin Britten. His music divided critics even from his student days, as writes

  16. ExxonMobil says the Rockefellers funded a “conspiracy” against it. What they funded was investigative journalism.

  17. Like tobacco companies denying that smoking causes cancer, Exxon spent decades hiding the truth about climate change

  18. “We will learn that there is no good way to cover a presidency that is a black box.”

  19. “Once he has kicked out every media outlet that he perceives as critical,” Masha Gessen wrote, in July … (cont.)

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