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  1. Get trending stories and breaking-news alerts from us in your browser, with our new Chrome extension.

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  2. Urvashi Pitre’s Instant Pot recipe for butter chicken earned her a following for her easy versions of classic Indian recipes:

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  3. With “Black Mirror,” our dystopia gets the television show it deserves:

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  4. President Trump’s credibility as a world leader has been, to borrow his vulgarity, shot to shit.

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  5. The girls who fainted at the sight of an egg:

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  6. Hundreds of thousands of immigrants in the U.S. may face violence and murder in their home countries. What happens when they are forced to return?

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  7. A chart of Trump’s 2017 tweets, plotted by time of day, reveals an unmistakably dense band between 6 a.m. and 9 a.m., when “Fox & Friends” is on the air:

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  8. For Han Kang, the project of writing is, like translation, a kind of unearthing:

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  9. Two hours after the alert was rescinded, with his heart rate still elevated, Brook Conner described the roughly half hour that he and his family spent thinking that nuclear Armageddon was upon them.

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  10. The complicated relationship between Martin Luther King, Jr. and President Lyndon B. Johnson:

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  11. In : “I voted for Trump, so my adult kids got me this Ken Burns documentary on the Trump Administration as a birthday present, thinking I’d enjoy it. It made me sad.”

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  12. Apparently, people can hear things while under anesthesia, and can be affected by what they hear even if they can’t remember it:

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  13. Sanford Biggers’s art, layered with references to race and history, is sincere and ironic at once:

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  15. The most noteworthy fact about Trump’s vulgar term is that its ugliness perfectly parallels the morality of his ideas about immigration.

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  16. What the self-help gurus and their critics reveal about our times:

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  17. The updated New Yorker Today App is here, and it comes with magazine issues all the way back to 2008. Download here:

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  18. Letter to the Golden State killer:

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  19. In recent years, China has taken steps to accrue national power on a scale that no country has attempted since the Cold War:

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  20. The Trump Administration didn’t start the hunt for “bad” immigrants, but merely intensified it, writes.

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