What could that mean?
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The horrific optics of January 6th shocked Twitter and other platforms into action. But any ban, no matter how prominent, is still a relatively superficial intervention, because it doesn’t change the platform’s underlying architecture.
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In the assault, organized groups with military experience played an active role.
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Once you get the vaccine, you can reënter society—with a little help from Social Care, Inc.
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The inaugural exhibition, unfolding in two installments, features works by some forty artists and collectives from twenty-one countries, including a room-filling textile sculpture by the Malaysian artist Anne Samat.
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In Kornél Mundruczó’s film about the aftermath of a home-birth calamity, Vanessa Kirby, Shia LaBeouf, and Ellen Burstyn create an unforgettable impression.
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Letters respond to Douglas Preston’s report on an archeological mystery in the Himalayas and Ian Frazier’s Personal History about reading “Lolita.”
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The author discusses “Blushes,” his story from this week’s issue of the magazine.
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