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by James Surowiecki
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Aetna’s C.E.O. just gave his lowest-paid workers a big raise “for the good of the social order.”
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by Tim Wu
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We may not have much faith in government, but we have even less faith in the companies that provide broadband.
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by Ben McGrath
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Does changing the rules make sports more enjoyable for fans?
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by Sarah Larson
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In his new book, “Here,” the artist Richard McGuire offers an intimate view of a fixed space over time.
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by Amy Davidson
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As “The Americans” demonstrates, wars play on patriotism—but they can also unsettle it.
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by Peter Schjeldahl
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Piero di Cosimo’s first major retrospective, at the National Gallery.
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by Emma Allen
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Hawaiian punch and Harry Nilsson in Chinatown.
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Photographs by Max Pinckers
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Scenes from the Bangladeshi photography festival Chobi Mela, whose theme this year is intimacy.
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by Emily Flake
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Friday, February 6th.
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