| Q. & A. Inside a Texas Building Where the Government Is Holding Immigrant Children Warren Binford, a lawyer who has been interviewing children held in detention facilities, was so disturbed by what she saw that she decided to talk to the media. By Isaac Chotiner | | | Comment What Will Follow Trump’s Cancelled Strike on Iran? The worst option is the one that both countries say they don’t want: a full-on war. By Robin Wright | Our Columnists Trump Is Trapped by His Incoherent Iran Policy His Administration has built up the pressure on Iran by withdrawing from the nuclear deal, employing aggressive rhetoric, and imposing tighter sanctions. By John Cassidy | | | Daily Comment Clarence Thomas’s Astonishing Opinion on a Racist Prosecutor In the case of Flowers v. Mississippi, a majority of Supreme Court Justices found that the prosecutor, Doug Evans, racially discriminated against Curtis Flowers. Thomas disagrees. By Jeffrey Toobin | The New Yorker Radio Hour The Trials of Human-Trafficking Victims, and Ominous Signs from Iran Victims of human trafficking are facing greater hurdles under the Trump Administration. Plus, a look at what’s happening between Iran and the U.S. | | | | On and Off the Avenue The Newsstands of the Future Will Have No Newspapers In thirty-nine locations, including aboard New York City’s ferries, New Stands offer an array of items, from tabletop herb gardens to vibrators, to amuse and titillate. By Lizzie Widdicombe | Fiction “Back Then” “I was thirteen, as I said, and something was going on with me, in my head or outside it.” By Mary Grimm | | | Page-Turner How Gyo Fujikawa Found Freedom by Making Children’s Books The artist, whose family was interned during the Second World War, stayed in tune with a child’s way of seeing the world and found a way to draw a better one. By Sarah Larson | The Front Row What to Stream This Weekend: “Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice,” Through Pauline Kael’s Eyes The film is as much a vision of the director’s artistry as it is of the times; that’s the glowing point where Kael’s critical acumen and ardor fuse. By Richard Brody | | | Newsletters Sign Up for the Goings On About Town Newsletter A weekly list of the best things happening in New York City. | | | | | | Profiles John Bolton on the Warpath From April: Can Trump’s national-security adviser sell the isolationist President on military force? By Dexter Filkins | | | | | Daily Shouts Nineteenth-Century Novels, with Better Birth Control “Heathcliff, you big goof! How could I be dead from childbirth when I was never pregnant?” By Glynnis Fawkes | Puzzles Dept. The Weekend Crossword Mother of Kourtney, Kim, Khloé, Kendall, Kylie, and Rob: four letters. By Natan Last | | | | | | |
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