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Christmas Under the Bypass

U.S. Highway 90, New Orleans, Louisiana, 2015 Photograph by Joshua Dudley Greer On a warm, sunny December day in 2015, Joshua Dudley Greer drove into New Orleans and set up his large-format camera beneath Pontchartrain Expressway. The scene Greer encountered was both somber and festive, an assertion of personal space …

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50 Cent Rents Out An Empty Toys 'R' Us For His Son

50 Cent spared no expense in making sure his 7-year-old son, Sire, had a Christmas to remember.  According to TMZ, the Power star rented out an entire Toys ‘R’ Us in New Jersey to allow his son to shop until he dropped without worrying about last-minute shoppers. At the moment, there …

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America’s Love-Hate Relationship With Adam Schiff

No more. As Trump’s chief congressional antagonist, Schiff has played the parts of Law & Order’s Jerry Orbach and Sam Waterston rolled into one, both investigator and prosecutor in the Ukraine impeachment inquiry now racing to its high-speed climax. That role has made him a formidable political figure, and he …

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‘If Someone Speaks the Truth, He Will Be Killed’

Disbelief was still evident in Aslan Artsuev’s voice as he relayed Malizaev’s story to me and played part of the telephone conversation. Artsuev, a Chechen opposition activist with a background as a lawyer, has, over the years, become a confidant of Malizaev’s as well as one of his legal advisers, …

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Senate Reportedly Removes Phrase ‘White Nationalist’ To

The Republican-controlled Senate has reportedly removed the phrase “white nationalist” from a measure in the National Defense Authorization Act, which is intended to explicitly address the threat of white nationalism in the military. According to CNN, the language was cut from a House of Representatives-passed amendment, which was passed in …

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What Yang Voters Really Want

Pham, the Yang volunteer, works as a data scientist developing chatbots—software that mimics human conversation—that will eventually replace call-center workers. Automation, Pham told me, is “something that we need to address, and … a lot of candidates don’t.” John Michael Haas, a 32-year-old Orange Theory instructor from Fort Worth, Texas, …

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