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The New Yorker <NewYorker@newsletter.newyorker.com>Date: 20 March 2018 at 18:35
Subject: Congress Must Protect Robert Mueller
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toyin.adepoju@gmail.com | | Our Columnists Why Congress Must Act Now to Protect Robert Mueller As the investigation closes in on what may well be the President's biggest vulnerability—his business dealings with foreign entities—Trump's calculus appears to be changing. By John Cassidy | | | | News Desk In New Hampshire, Trump Talks Past the Opioid Problem In Trump's speech, the specific crisis of the drug epidemic had less to do with health than with toughness. By Benjamin Wallace-Wells | | | | News Desk Election Day in Pro-Russia Crimea In the port city of Sevastopol, the euphoria of having joined Russia was fading, replaced by a sense of pragmatic realism. By Joshua Yaffa | | | | PAID POST Winner of the 2018 Caldecott Medal: Wolf in the Snow by Matthew Cordell An NPR and Huffington Post Best Book of the Year, Matthew Cordell's stunning picture book is warming hearts everywhere. Paintings rich with feeling tell a satisfying story of friendship and trust that will spark imaginations. | | | | A Critic at Large The Right Way to Remember Rachel Carson Not until the end of her life did she write the work for which she is now known. Before then, she had always thought of herself as a poet of the sea. By Jill Lepore | | | | A Reporter at Large Silent Spring From 1962: The first part of a groundbreaking investigation into the harmful effects of DDT and other pesticides on the environment. By Rachel Carson | | | | | Onward and Upward with the Arts How 88rising Is Making a Place for Asians in Hip-Hop With artists like Rich Brian and Higher Brothers, Sean Miyashiro's company is an authority on how to create pop-culture crossovers. By Hua Hsu | Sporting Scene The Tennis Rivalry That Never Was—Until Now Maybe the matchup between Roger Federer and Jan Martín del Potro was just put on hold for nearly a decade. By Gerald Marzorati | | | | Culture Desk A Daughter's View of Arthur Miller A new documentary by Rebecca Miller offers an intimate look at her father's work in the theatre, struggle with McCarthyism, and romantic appetites. By Amanda Petrusich | On Television The Genial Voyeurism of "Terrace House" The Japanese show is closer to a nature documentary than to the exploitation one expects of reality television. By Troy Patterson | | | | PAID POST Cinematic City Go on location in Toronto, Canada's filmmaking hub. | | | | | Daily Shouts Delete These iPhone Apps and Return to a Simpler Way of Life I need to spend less time encouraging the flagrant narcissists on Instagram and a little more time encouraging the narcissist in me. By Matt Barats | Daily Cartoon Tuesday, March 20th By Brendan Loper | | | | | | | |
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