Our Local Correspondents Eric Adams Wants to CompStat New York City As a cop, he spoke out against police abuse. As a mayoral front-runner, he’s speaking up for the police. By Eric Lach | | |
Daily Comment Even with a Ceasefire, Israel Must Face a Changed Reality There is a growing sense that Israel cannot come out of this crisis the same country it was when it went into it. By Bernard Avishai | | |
Postscript Paul Mooney, Comedy’s Maestro of White America He used the N-word as a form of comic expression, but it was whiteness that he made devastatingly easy to understand. By Lauren Michele Jackson | Tables for Two Mexican Cafés Without Meat Xilonen, in Greenpoint, homes in on house-made masa and guajillo chilies; Guevara’s, in Clinton Hill, offers young-coconut “ceviche” and nachos with cashew crema. By Hannah Goldfield | | |
Fiction “The Party” “Suddenly the world has wrapped itself around her, embraced her house with music and laughter. The world is here. And she feels she should say hello.” By Keith Ridgway | This Week in Fiction Keith Ridgway on the Idea of Home The author discusses “The Party,” his story from the latest issue of the magazine. By Cressida Leyshon | | |
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