| Our Columnists Trump’s Weird Whoppers at the G-7 Summit The President has proved irascibly intransigent on the world stage. This time, he spouted fabulist views on China, Russia, North Korea, and the environment. By Robin Wright | | | Dept. of Finance The Rich Can’t Get Richer Forever, Can They? Inequality comes in waves. The question is when this one will break. By Liaquat Ahamed | Persons of Interest Nanfu Wang Confronts China’s History, and Her Own The award-winning director aimed to use her new film, “One Child Nation,” to dig into her sense of the injustices of her country. By Han Zhang | | | | Newsletters Sign Up for the New Yorker Recommends Newsletter Discover what our staff is reading, watching, and listening to each week. | | | | | Profiles The Survival of Iggy Pop An inventor of punk rock on his long career, the future, and swimming in Miami. By Amanda Petrusich | The Sporting Scene Serena Williams Routs Maria Sharapova Again, at the U.S. Open Over the years, Williams vs. Sharapova has been less a tennis rivalry than a personal feud. By Gerald Marzorati | | | Elements A Day in the Life of a Tree Using new technology, researchers can watch as trees grow, shrink, drink, and breathe. By M. R. O’Connor | The Front Row “Where’d You Go, Bernadette” Is a Narrow View of a Creator in Crisis As Bernadette, Cate Blanchett is forced to do the work that Richard Linklater doesn’t devote to developing the story or characters. By Richard Brody | | | | | Daily Shouts Marianne Williamson Has a Plan for That In an effort to compete with Elizabeth Warren, Williamson outlines her Presidential platform, with takes on health care, immigration, abortion, and more. By Jill Gutowitz | Daily Cartoon Tuesday, August 27th By David Sipress | | | | | | |
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