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The Studying Checklist
The Darién Hole was as soon as thought of impassable. Now tons of of hundreds of migrants are risking treacherous terrain, violence, starvation, and illness to journey by the jungle to the US.
By Caitlin Dickerson
An Intoxicating 500-Yr-Previous Thriller
The Voynich Manuscript has lengthy baffled students—and attracted cranks and conspiracy theorists. Now a distinguished medievalist is taking a brand new strategy to unlocking its secrets and techniques.
By Ariel Sabar
Why Your Vet Invoice Is So Excessive
Firms and private-equity funds have been rolling up smaller chains and beforehand impartial practices.
By Helaine Ole
Expiration Dates Are Meaningless
Do I dare to eat an previous peach yogurt? Sure, sure I do.
By Yasmin Tayag
Why Adults Nonetheless Dream About Faculty
Lengthy after commencement, nervousness in waking life usually drags dreamers again into the classroom.
By Kelly Conaboy
The Drawback With “In Demand” Jobs
Federal workforce-training packages put together folks for dead-end jobs that nobody desires.
By Kevin Carey
Alexa, Ought to We Belief You?
The voice revolution has solely simply begun. At the moment, Alexa is a humble servant. Very quickly, she might be rather more—a trainer, a therapist, a confidant, an informant.
By Judith Shulevitz
The Week Forward
- Alien: Romulus, a sci-fi movie a couple of group of house colonizers who encounter a terrifying alien species on an deserted house station (in theaters Friday)
- Season 4 of Emily in Paris, a sequence about an American advertising government who strikes to Paris for a dream alternative (half one premieres Thursday on Netflix)
- Peggy, a novel in regards to the lifetime of the artwork collector Peggy Guggenheim, written by the late author Rebecca Godfrey and accomplished by Leslie Jamison (out Tuesday)
Essay
When Maui Burned
By Carrie Ching
To some folks, the story started in a dusty subject, gone wild with invasive grass. It was a narrative about excessive winds and sparks turning to flames. It was a narrative about harrowing escapes and folks fleeing in terror, the fortunate ones dashing into the ocean because the lethal wildfire devoured a complete city. These had been the tales most individuals heard. These had been the tales most individuals advised. However these of us who know this place and know its historical past know there’s a lot extra.
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Check out these pictures from Lahaina, a historic group in Maui that was devastated by wildfires one 12 months in the past.
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