| News Desk The Dobbs Decision Has Unleashed Legal Chaos for Doctors and PatientsOverturning Roe v. Wade put old laws—including one from the nineteenth century—back on the books, and opened the door for new ones with ambiguous language and glaring omissions. By Jessica Winter | | | | From the News Desk | Daily Comment What Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson Can Do on a Radical-Right CourtCan the liberal Justices hold the conservatives back as the consequences of the majority’s recklessness become even more dangerous for American democracy? By Amy Davidson Sorkin | | Letter from the U.K. The Ukrainians Living in British Spare RoomsA new program, Homes for Ukraine, allows average Brits to sponsor refugees fleeing the war, and host them in their houses. By Anna Russell | | Q. & A. The N.F.L.’s Missed #MeToo MomentDeshaun Watson was accused of harassing or assaulting more than two dozen women. The Cleveland Browns signed him to a contract worth two hundred and thirty million dollars. By Isaac Chotiner | | | | | Editor’s Pick | The New Yorker Radio Hour Jia Tolentino and Stephania Taladrid on the End of Roe v. WadeTwo reporters compare notes on the rapid and chaotic impact of the Supreme Court’s decision. Plus, a crime story from a master of the form, Patrick Radden Keefe. With David Remnick | | | | Culture Dept. | Fiction “To Sunland”“Then, all at once, there was Joanie in the morning light in front of him, her own suitcase in her hand and a little straw hat with a yellow band on her head.” By Lauren Groff | | This Week in Fiction Lauren Groff on Faith and Flannery O’ConnorThe author discusses “To Sunland,” her story from the latest issue of the magazine. By Cressida Leyshon | | In Miniature How to Split Custody of a One-Inch-Tall Talking ShellDean Fleischer Camp, the director of “Marcel the Shell with Shoes On,” checks out the Stettheimer Dollhouse and chats about his collaboration with Jenny Slate, his ex-wife and co-star. By Rachel Syme | | | | Fun & Games Dept. | Name Drop Play the QuizCan you guess the notable person in six clues or fewer? By Will Nediger | | Daily Shouts Warm-Weather Styles for the Recreationally MiserableThe freshly shipped curio, the Victorian bathing hut, and more. By Tristan Crocker | | Shouts & Murmurs Missed Connections at the CapitolYou were wearing a tactical vest and climbing onto a statue of Gerald Ford when our eyes met amid the screaming. Meet for coffee? By Mike O’Brien | | | | | | | |
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