| Daily Comment Donald Trump, Elijah Cummings, and the Definition of a Rodent “No human being would want to live there,” Trump said of Baltimore on Twitter, implicitly questioning the humanity of the six hundred thousand human beings who do, in fact, live there. By Jelani Cobb | | | News Desk The Mysterious Attacks on U.S. Diplomats and Spies in Havana Examinations of forty U.S. government employees who suffered mysterious brain injuries while working at the American Embassy in Havana showed tangible neurological changes. By Adam Entous | | | News Desk Don’t Worry About the Democratic Presidential Polls Early in the game, polls may have limited predictive power; past campaign ledgers are littered with Presidential candidates who once surged to the lead, only to fade. By Peter Slevin | | | | | Annals of Law Alan Dershowitz, Devil’s Advocate The noted lawyer’s long, controversial career—and the accusations against him. By Connie Bruck | | | | | | Cultural Comment A Clear Look at Jackson Pollock’s Breakthrough Painting, “Mural” Pollock’s eight-by-twenty-foot work looks as though it were painted in a single burst of energy; when you first encounter it, you feel as though the painter has just left the room. By Louis Menand | Pop Music Surviving Woodstock On the fiftieth anniversary of the festival, a thirty-six-hour boxed set reveals some truths behind baby-boomer myths. By Hua Hsu | | | This Week in Fiction Elizabeth Strout on Returning to Olive Kitteridge The author discusses “Motherless Child,” her story from this week’s issue. By Deborah Treisman | Puzzles Dept. The Weekday Crossword N.Y.C. neighborhood christened in 1996: six letters. By Anna Shechtman | | | | Shouts & Murmurs Self-Care for Men It’s not just for women anymore—it’s for firemen, X Games medallists, and Civil War reënactors just like you and me. By Megan Amram | Daily Cartoon Monday, July 29th By Brendan Loper | | | | | | |
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