
‘We Have Fire Everywhere’: Escaping California’s Deadliest Blaze
For eight hours last fall, Paradise, Calif., became a zone at the limits of the American imagination — and a preview of the American future.
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For eight hours last fall, Paradise, Calif., became a zone at the limits of the American imagination — and a preview of the American future.
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It’s not spicy hot but has a magnificent warmth. Quick-pickled fresh ripe bananas add a creamy bland sweetness with a spike of vinegar and habanero.
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The magazine’s Ethicist columnist on whether to rat out a colleague who makes up for their lack of competence by using you as a crutch.
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Fanny was in middle school when ICE came for her mother, leaving her to navigate the struggles of adolescence by herself.
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Give the camera someone else’s face — or obscure your own. Strive for asymmetry. Make your head unheadlike.
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“We’re not just here to sit in the glass case for you to look.”
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Scammers are using social media to impersonate real American service members to cheat vulnerable people out of their money. The Defense Department seems helpless to stop it.
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The Swedish company Teenage Engineering has won over kids — and professionals — with a revolutionary idea for a synthesizer: Make it simple.
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