| Our Columnists Bernie Sanders Scores an Impressive Victory in Nevada Sanders’s showing on Saturday makes him the firm favorite to win the Democratic nomination—and raises the question of when, rather than whether, some of his rivals will drop out. By John Cassidy | | | Comment How Did the Democrats End Up Here? An entirely white slate of candidates is called on to explain their records on criminal justice, creating an opportunity for a President as cynical as Trump. By Jelani Cobb | | | News Desk The Unhealed Wounds of a Mass Arrest of Black Students, Fifty Years Later At a peaceful protest of Confederate imagery at Ole Miss in 1970, students were arrested and either suspended or expelled. By W. Ralph Eubanks | | | Dispatch A View of the Revolution in Lebanon from Martyrs’ Square Illustrations from the epicenter of the uprising in Beirut, where calls for revolution are ubiquitous, echoing through coffee shops and chanted in demonstrations. By Nai Zakharia | | | Politics and More Podcast Does It Really Matter Who the Democratic Nominee Is? The political scientist Rachel Bitecofer joins Dorothy Wickenden to discuss the best way for Democrats to win the Presidency, and Congress, in 2020. | | | | PAID POST From the masterful author of The Devil in the White City In The Splendid and The Vile, #1 New York Times bestselling author Erik Larson delivers a fresh and relevant portrait of Winston Churchill, his family, and London during the Blitz, drawing on diaries, archival documents, and once-secret intelligence reports. | | | The New Yorker Interview “I Fail Almost Every Day”: An Interview with Samin Nosrat The chef, cookbook author, and star of the Netflix series “Salt, Fat, Acid, Heat” talks about the challenges of writing her next book, her relationship to fame, her attempts at veganism, and how “the world keeps getting darker.” By Helen Rosner | | | | | The Sporting Scene Zion Williamson Is More Than a Walking Mixtape Since his N.B.A. début, Williamson has displayed an intelligence and a subtlety in moves that don’t always pop in a GIF. By Louisa Thomas | Puzzles and Games Dept. The Cryptic Crossword: No. 27 Write a book based on Free Love ’zine (8). By Patrick Berry | | | | Daily Shouts Really Fun Things You Can Do When You Are Hopelessly Alone In order of most pathetic to most sad. By Phoebe Helander | Cartoons From The Issue Cartoons from the March 2, 2020, Issue Drawings and drollery from this week’s magazine. | | | | | |
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