What Will Become of Afghanistan’s Post-9/11 Generation?
This summer, the journalist Kiana Hayeri set out to photograph Afghans who grew up after the U.S. invasion in 2001. Instead, she wound up documenting the end of life as they knew it.
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This summer, the journalist Kiana Hayeri set out to photograph Afghans who grew up after the U.S. invasion in 2001. Instead, she wound up documenting the end of life as they knew it.
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Eric Coomer had an election-security job at Dominion Voting Systems. He also had posted anti-Trump messages on Facebook. What happened next ruined his life.
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Other tennis superstars have built sponsorship empires. But none ever wooed the corporate class as brilliantly as Federer.
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This is how you know God is a comedian: Male sharks have two penises.
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The magazine’s Ethicist columnist on an invasion of privacy and reporting misconduct at work.
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Upma is a simple, delicious South Indian breakfast dish that you can make differently every time.
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He deflected the Republican effort to portray Senate Democrats as radicals on police reform — but can he sell any better ideas?
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Could all this really be a result of a urinary-tract infection?
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There’s no greater pleasure than biting into a slice of a raw red onion and tasting its stinging sharpness.
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