| Dispatch The Viewing of George Floyd, in Houston Visitors arrived at the Fountain of Praise Church on Monday to see a man many of us had never known. By Bryan Washington | | | The New Yorker Interview Bernie Sanders Is Not Done Fighting The senator on the protests, his phone calls with Joe Biden, and when to compromise. By Andrew Marantz | | | Dispatch A Seattle Activist’s Fight to Keep the Focus on Police Abuse How cable news, telegenic looters, and aggressive law-enforcement tactics nearly derailed Andrè Taylor’s message about justice. By James Ross Gardner | | | Daily Comment In Washington, D.C., a Weekend of Growing and Evolving Protests “The ideal situation would be that people can’t really go back to the way things were before,” one protester said. By Margaret Talbot | | | The Sporting Scene The N.F.L.’s Change of Tone, and the Limits of Merely Listening It’s one thing for the N.F.L. to hear out its players, which can be done privately. But is it really going to start encouraging public speech? By Louisa Thomas | | | | PAID POST 1 bestselling author Lee Child returns with a new Reacher thriller Once in a BLUE MOON things turn out right . . .especially when Reacher’s on your side. In this heart-stopping novel, discover why Ken Follett calls tough guy Jack Reacher “a thriller hero we can’t get enough of.” | | | | Annals of Gastronomy How Apples Go Bad The closer the fruit is to rot, the more rot it spreads. By Helen Rosner | | | Dept. of Design The Mimetic Power of D.C.’s Black Lives Matter Mural The pavement itself has become part of the protest. By Kyle Chayka | | | | | | Daily Shouts Letters to My Exes I watch your Instagram Stories and send emojis, and yet you don’t watch my Instagram Stories back. By Joe Zimmerman | Daily Cartoon Tuesday, June 9th By Elisabeth McNair | | | | | |
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