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  1. How TMZ gets the videos and photos that celebrities want to hide:

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  2. The obsessive search for the Tasmanian tiger:

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  3. Who cares that 's Humberto Leon and Carol Lim don't sew?

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  4. Ottessa Moshfegh sometimes gets the sense that she has the power to conjure reality through her writing:

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  5. Set along the U.S.-Mexico border, the movie “Sicario 2: Soldado” seems ripped from the headlines:

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  6. The photojournalist Joshua McKerrow describes what it's been like publishing the Capital Gazette in the week after the shooting:

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  7. Revisit our Profile of Scott Pruitt, who resigned today as the chief of the E.P.A. amid numerous ethics scandals.

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  8. Complicated paperwork requirements and other red tape are making it difficult for some immigrants to be reunited with children who were taken from them at the border:

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  9. The novelist Karan Mahajan on his struggles with one of the key rituals of American life: friendly small talk.

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  10. In 1866, President Andrew Johnson pressured Ulysses S. Grant into joining him in a series of rallies where he aired his vulgarity and racism:

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  11. Professor Eugene Thacker teaches students at the New School the philosophy of pessimism:

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  12. Why do we lose things? searches for an answer:

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  13. Thought makes swallowing pills nearly impossible. Once anxiety enters in, the pill becomes the enemy of your body:

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  15. The genius of P-Funk’s founder lies in his ability to motivate and collaborate:

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  16. The Purple Army—the name of the virtual legion of fans who follow Paul Denino wherever he goes—know everything from his home address to his blood pressure:

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  17. With rising sea levels, Miami’s once undesirable inner-city neighborhoods are becoming prime real estate. Here’s how these communities fighting back against climate gentrification:

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  18. The Syrian poet Ramy Al-Asheq is part of the Writing On program, which helps writers in exile find new literary networks in Germany.

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  19. A new study linking decreased crime rates with major televised sports events suggests that crime—some of it, anyway—can be addressed as a time-management problem:

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  20. The writer Ottessa Moshfegh’s unusual discipline has come close to driving her crazy. The results have been both refined and depraved:

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