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Comment The Complexities of the Ukraine Dilemma The aid offered by the West may help, but it cannot relieve Volodymyr Zelensky of the terrible predicaments he must manage in the weeks ahead. By Steve Coll | | | Dispatch Ukraine’s Radio Station of National Resistance High up in the Carpathian Mountains, two Kyiv broadcasters keep the signal alive. By Nicolas Niarchos | | | Infinite Scroll Have iPhone Cameras Become Too Smart? Apple’s newest smartphone models use machine learning to make every image look professionally taken. That doesn’t mean the photos are good. By Kyle Chayka | | | The New Yorker Radio Hour Radio Ukraine A visit to Kraina FM, Ukraine’s “radio station of national resistance.” Plus, how some Black workers feel about returning to the office. With David Remnick | | | | | | Fiction “Wood Sorrel House” “From whom had they rented the cottage? For how long? How much time had passed before these questions occurred to them?” By Zach Williams | | | This Week in Fiction Zach Williams on Letting Go of Logic The author discusses “Wood Sorrel House,” his story from the latest issue of the magazine. By Deborah Treisman | | | The Front Row “Ahed’s Knee,” Reviewed: An Israeli Filmmaker’s Crackup Shatters the Screen Nadav Lapid’s work of personal political cinema is emotionally intense, intellectually incisive, and physically demanding. By Richard Brody | | | Tables for Two At al Badawi, Bread Is Life At this Palestinian restaurant in Brooklyn, every meal begins with warm pita, and many dishes incorporate bread into their self-contained blueprints. By Hannah Goldfield | | | | | | Name Drop Play the Quiz Can you guess the notable person in six clues or fewer? By Matt Jackson | Daily Shouts A Zodiac Chart for Babies The Gemini baby dislikes being alone. Luckily, there are two of them. By Grace Farris and Eugenia Viti | | | Crossword The Weekend Puzzle T. S. Eliot’s Rum Tum Tugger, for one: three letters. By Robyn Weintraub | Blitt’s Kvetchbook Law & Order: S.V.U. Spring claims its first victim. By Barry Blitt | | | |
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