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Subject: A Withering Portrait of President Trump
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Plus: Trump's threats of a nuclear holocaust in North Korea, and lessons from the election of 1968.
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Thursday, January 4, 2018

Our Columnists

Michael Wolff's Withering Portrait of President Trump

A new book describes a dysfunctional and bitterly divided White House, but its most consequential allegations concern the firing of James Comey.
By John Cassidy
By threatening a nuclear holocaust in North Korea, President Trump diminished his own stature and America's standing worldwide. Daily Comment

Big Button, Small President

By threatening a nuclear holocaust in North Korea, Donald Trump diminished his own stature and America's standing worldwide.
By Evan Osnos
R.F.K. had a rawness that seemed to match the national mood. A Critic at Large

Lessons from the Election of 1968

Protests, populism, and progressivism all clashed in a battle royal. But what really drives election results?
By Louis Menand
Page-Turner

Awake Under Anesthesia

What can we learn from people who remain conscious when they're supposed to be under?
By Joshua Rothman
PAID POST

A riveting new psychological thriller

She has embedded herself so deeply it now seems impossible to remove her. —The Perfect Nanny
China bulldozed mountains and razed villages to build the glittering skyscrapers of Lanzhou New Area, a city that has recently sprung up in western China. It features replicas of the Great Sphinx and the Parthenon, as well as a dinosaur-themed water park. Portfolio

A New Silk Road

China is investing billions in building pathways to Europe, Central Asia, and the Middle East.
Culture Desk

A Field Guide to the Musical Leitmotifs of "Star Wars"

John Williams's score for "The Last Jedi" is one of the most compelling of his "Star Wars" career.
By Alex Ross
Postscript

Remembering Rick Hall and FAME Studios

The producer, who died on Tuesday, at eighty-five, was the engineer and the keeper of the studio's lush and tender sound.
By Amanda Petrusich
Likes

What We're Watching This Week

A new series about the mysterious death of an Army scientist, a whodunnit set in Upper Canada, and a sci-fi show with a rare capacity for tenderness.
By The New Yorker
Daily Shouts

Mommy & Me Yoga Poses

Wishful-corpse pose, downward-facing cynic, and more.
By Glynnis Fawkes
Daily Cartoon

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By David Sipress




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