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  1. At some moments in his memoir, Finn Murphy’s life resembles “Mad Max” and “Antiques Roadshow” combined:

  2. Naomi Yasuda views nails as the scaffolding for ambitious and inventive micro-constructions.

  3. Silicon Valley wants to live forever:

  4. Ben Marcus's short story about a ten-year-old boy who decides that he doesn't love his parents.

  5. What is Donald Trump’s interior life, beneath the gravity-defying hair? In 1997, Mark Singer tried to find out:

  6. . on what you need to know before the "Game of Thrones" Season 7 première tonight.

  7. Texas is increasingly diverse, but right-wing zealots are taking over:

  8. How Trump broke the Office of Government Ethics:

  9. From 2016: For Clive James, his leukemia diagnosis became the perfect excuse to binge-watch all of Game of Thrones.

  10. The reasoning for the punctuation of “Jr.,’s” is pretty straightforward. It’s a collision of conventions.

  11. Like a detective analyzing a crime scene, hotel inspectors poke and prod around hotel rooms, spas, and restaurants.

  12. Comparing Donald, Jr., to Fredo—the most hapless of the Corleone progeny—is unfair to Fredo, David Remnick writes:

  13. Roger Federer triumphed at Wimbledon today. What he has done in the past six months is amazing by any measure.

  14. “Women Who Work” is mostly artless jargon and inspirational quotes you can find by Googling “inspirational quotes”:

  15. What Shakespeare bequeathed to us offers the possibility of an escape from the mental ghettos most of us inhabit:

  16. Garbiñe Muguruza won Wimbledon—but to become a true champion she’ll have to stay focussed between Grand Slams.

  17. In : Who better to write a reference letter than the neighbor who can see into your window at all times?

  18. The Senate health-care bill would be a giant step backward:

  19. How “Game of Thrones,” the colossal, bloody, intoxicating series, became symbolic of America in 2016:

  20. Our writers on the new books they’re reading this season:

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