American Chronicles How Greenwich Republicans Learned to Love Trump To understand the President’s path to the 2020 election, look at what he has provided the country’s executive class. By Evan Osnos | | |
Comment The Rush to Reopen Statewide stay-at-home orders around the country are expiring, and the new measures are a hodgepodge, when what’s required is vigilance and cautious, calibrated plans. By Amy Davidson Sorkin | Daily Comment Will the Pandemic Really Change the Way We Think? Major historical crises almost invariably reinforce our previous beliefs, and make us entrench deeper into our dogma. By Adam Gopnik | | |
Our Columnists The Supreme Court Confronts Trump’s Challenge to the Separation of Powers The risk is that neither Congress nor the Supreme Court will check the President, because each says that the other should do it. By Jeannie Suk Gersen | Second Read When James Baldwin Wrote About the Atlanta Child Murders The writer’s true-crime reporting marshalled the injustice in one set of cases to make an argument about justice itself. By Casey Cep | | |
The New Yorker Interview “Validation Is for Parking Tickets”: An Interview with Lorrie Moore The writer on ambition, solitude, and the narrator as the ideal reader. By Deborah Treisman | Culture Desk The Italian Supermodel Who Was Already Hiding in Her Apartment After a career steeped in imagery, Benedetta Barzini, whose son made a documentary about her life, has been consumed by the desire to disappear. By Carrie Battan | | |
Daily Shouts Some Minimalist Bookshelves Innovative solutions for organizing your hardbacks. By Grant Snider | Puzzles & Games Dept. The Cryptic Crossword: No. 55 Opposite the Titanic, swimming (10). By Fraser Simpson | | |
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