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Photo Booth: Sink or Swim
Comment: The Epstein Problem
Dept. of Masked Men: Foul Ball
D.C. Postcard: Laughing on the Outside
Make It New: Shed Life
Sketchpad: Fragrances of Presidents Past
Annals of Disaster: The Flood Will Come • How to think about the formidable power of rivers.
Shouts & Murmurs: Super-Fun Romantic Sexy Beach Read
Dept. of Gastronomy: The Case for Lunch • Notes on an underappreciated meal.
Takes: Stephen Colbert on Kenneth Tynan’s “Fifteen Years of the Salto Mortale”
A Reporter at Large: Second Life • Some kinds of madness may now be suddenly cured. What happens to the newly sane?
Poems: Astounding Stories
The Political Scene: Money Talks • Howard Lutnick, Trump’s tariff czar, wants the rest of the world to pay up.
Fiction: The Chartreuse
Poems: Rift
Books: The Secret Keepers • The C.I.A. is accustomed to threats—but now they’re coming from above.
Books: Briefly Noted
Books: The Whisker Wars • The social history of a peculiar American fascination.
Pop Music: Jersey Boy • The sleazy, vaguely unsettling sounds of Mk.gee.
On Television: That’s the Way Love Goes • “Love Island USA” reaches its conclusion.
The Current Cinema: Masking for Trouble • “Eddington.”
Cartoon Caption Contest
Puzzles & Games Dept.: The Crossword • A beginner-friendly puzzle.