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TROUVAILLES

Von Ignaz Staub, 02.02.2021

Berichte in angelsächsischen Medien, ausgewählt von Ignaz Staub.

“The New York Times”: “Made in the U.S.A.: Socialism for the Rich, Capitalism for the Poor” by Thomas L. Friedman

“The New York Times”: “The Coup We Are Not Talking About” by Shoshana Zuboff

“The New York Times”: “The GameStop Reckoning Was A Long Time Coming” by Kevin Roose

“The New York Times”: “The ‘Roaring Kitty’ Rally: How A Reddit User and His Friends Roiled the Markets” by Nathaniel Popper & Kellen Browning

“The New York Times”: “An Art Revolution, Made with Scissors and Glue” by Jason Farago

“The New York Times”: “The Real Meaning of Hillbilly” by Abby Lee Hood

“The New York Times”: “A Vast Web of Vengeance” by Kashmir Hill

“The New York Times”: “It’s Still Getting Worse: Inside Britain’s Vicious Second Wave” by Lynsey Addario (text & photographs)

“The New York Times”: “Why Are Farmers Protesting in India?” by Mujib Mashal, Emily Schmall & Russell Goldman

“The New York Times”: “25 Great Writers and Thinkers Weigh In on the Books That Matter”

“The New York Times Magazine”: “How Armed Protests Are Creating a New Political Reality” by Charles Homans & Mark Peterson

“The New York Times Magazine”: “The Dark Realities Behind Saudi Arabia’s Utopian Dreams” by Robert F. Worth

“The New York Times Magazine”: “What Can Covid-19 Teach Us About the Mysteries of Smell?” by Brooke Jarvis

“The New Yorker”: “Annals of Architecture: Has the Pandemic Changes the Office Forever?” by John Seabrook

“The New Yorker”: “Louis Theroux’s Weird America” by Anna Russell

“The New Yorker”: “A Reporter At Large: A Kenyan Ecologist’s Crusade to Save Her Country’s Wildlife” by Jon Lee Anderson

“The New Yorker”: “Books: How to Make Sense of Scents” by Rachel Syme

“The New Yorker”: “Books: What Are the Cultural Revolution’s Lessons for Our Current Moment?” by Pankaj Mishra

“The Intercept”: “The Meanings of Mittens: Five Possibilities” by Naomi Klein

“The Intercept”: “What’s Next for the Militias?” by Mike Giglio

“The Washington Post”: “The ‘civil war’ for the soul of the GOP is over before it began. Trump won – again” by Dana Milbank

“The Washington Post”: “The Holocaust as an underlying condition” by Steve Hendrix & Shira Rubin

“The Washington Post”: “The U.S. is finally waking up to the domestic terrorism threat” by David Ignatius

“The Guardian”: “The Trump era wasn’t all bad. We saw progress – thanks to social movements” by Rebecca Solnit Conway III

“The Guardian”: “Biden wants unity and democracy. But in the US these have always been in conflict” by David Runciman

“The Guardian”: “The Long read: Cash injection: could we cure all diseases with a trillion dollars?” by Rowan Hooper

“The Guardian”: “’I just need to find my family’: the scandal of Chile’s stolen children” by Aaron Nelsen

“The Guardian”: “The GameStop affair is like tulip mania on steroids” by Dan Davies

“The Guardian”: “The Guardian view on the Arab Spring a decade on: a haunting legacy” by Editorial

“The Guardian”: “Kill Switch review: how the Senate filibuster props up Republican power” by Lloyd Green

“The Guardian”: “How the Arab Spring Engulfed the Middle East – changed the World” by Michel Safi, Antonio Voce, Fank Hulley-Jones & Lydia McMullan

“The Guardian”: “Holocaust stories must be told, but their popularity is deeply uncomfortable” by Liz Kessler

“The Guardian”: “Istanbul, a virtual tour through books, film, food and music” by Barbara Nadel

“London Review of Books”: “Charlie’s War” by Jeremy Harding

“The Atlantic”: “Biden Will Lie to You” by Adam Serwer

“The Atlantic”: “Betraying your Church and Your Party” by Emma Green

“The Atlantic”: “Xi Jinping: Man of Mystery” by Jeffrey Wasserstrom

“Pew Research Center”: “How America Changed During Donald Trump’s Presidency” by Michael Dimock & John Gramlich

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“The Atlantic”: “The Worst President in History” by Tim Naftali

“The Atlantic”: “Boring Is Better” by John Dickerson

“The Atlantic”: “My Sister Was Disappeared 43 Years Ago” by Daniel Loedel

“The New York Times”: “’He Was Just Everywhere’: A Tired Country After Four Years of Trump” by Campell Robertson, Elizabeth Diaz & Miriam Jordan

“The New York Times”: “Joe Biden Is About to Find out What’s Left of America” by Thomas B. Edsall

“The New York Times”: “Melania Trump’s Legacy: Missteps, Mystery and, in the End, Absence” by Katie Rogers & Maggie Haberman

“The New York Times”: “President Donald Trump: The End” by Thomas L. Friedman

“The New York Times”: “Democrats, Here’s How to Lose in 2022. And Deserve It” by Ezra Klein

“The New York Times”: “Tahrir Square Dispatch: A Decade on, Silence Fills Egypt’s Field of Broken Dreams” by Declan Walsh

“The New York Times Magazine”: “Raphael Warnock and the Solitude of the Black Senator” by Theodore R. Johnson (text) & Dakarai Akil (illustration)

“The New York Times Magazine”: “How Nothingness Became Everything We Wanted” by Kyle Chayka

“The New Yorker”: “Letter from Trump’s Washington: Obituary for a Failed Presidency” by Susan B. Glasser

“The New Yorker”: “Trump May Be Gone, But Trumpism Isn’t” by John Cassidy

“The New Yorker”: “Letter from Biden’s Washington: Joe Biden’s Love Letter to the Truth” by Susan B. Glasser

“The New Yorker”: “Personal History: Waking up From the American Dream” by Karla Comejo Villavincencio

“The New Yorker”: “The Awe and Anguish of Being an American Today” by Ronin Wright

“The New Yorker”: “Books: What Happens When You Breathe” by Brooke Jarvis

“The New York Review of Books”: “St. Paul’s Letter to America” by Michael Eric Dyson

“The Washington Post”: “Donald Trump’s new reality” by George T. Conway III

“The Washington Post Magazine”: “Biden should…” by Robin Givhan e.a.

“The Washington Post Magazine”: “Miriam Cary was shot at 26 times by law enforcement near the capitol in 2013. Her sisters contrasts her fate to the treatment of the  Jan. 6 rioters” by David Montgomery

“The Guardian”: “The long read. Trump’s useful thugs” by Brendan O’Conner

“The Guardian”: “Joe Biden is now president, but Trump has changed the US for a generation” by Martin Kettle

“The Guardian”: “Joe Biden has only one shot to stop Trumpism returning in 2024” by Jonathan Freedland

“The Guardian”: “Joe Biden’s inner circle: meet the president’s close-knit team” by Julian Borger

“The Guardian”: “Courtrooms and creditors likely to loom large in Trump’s post-presidency life” by Tom McCarthy

“The Guardian”: “Will Trump start his own political party” by Llyod Green

“The Guardian”: “The day my voice broke: what an injury taught me about the power of speech” by John Colapinto

“The Guardian”: “’It’s a big deal’: why former protester turned mayor wants WEF back” by Rupert Neate

“London Review of Books”: “Tatbi or not tatbi” by Yonatan Mendel

“NiemanLab”: “The Enduring Allure of Conspiracies” by Greg Miller

“Elle”: “Four Years in the Front Row” by Madison Feller & Rose Muntaglio

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“The New York Times”: “A Long, Lonesome Look at America” by Stephen Hiltner (text & photographs)

“The New York Times”: “The Capitol Was Just the Start” by Farhad Manjoo

“The New York Times”: “Making Sense of the ‘Mob’ Mentality” by Benedict Carey

“The New York Times”: “The Roots of Josh Hawley’s Rage” by Katherine Stewart

“The New York Times”: “What Was President Trump’s Twitter?” by John Herman

“The New York Times”: “Inside a Deadly Siege: How a Long String of Failures Led to a Dark Day at the Capitol” by Mark Mazetti, Helen Cooper, Jennifer Steinhauer, Zolan Kanno-Youngs & Luke Broadwater

“The New York Times”: “Inside the Million-Dollar War Against Right-Wing Conspiracists” hosted by Kara Swisher

“The New York Times”: “A Farewell to the Trump Aesthetic” by Vanessa Friedman

“The New York Times”: “How to Pretend You’re in Tunis Tonight” by Sebastian Modak

“The New York Times”: “Sheldon Adelson, Billionaire Donor to G.O.P. and Israel, Is Dead at 87” by Robert McFadden

“The New York Times”: “How Sheldon Adelson’s Death Could Affect the G.O.P.’s future” by Jeremy W. Peters & Shane Goldmacher

“The New York Times Magazine”: “Animal Planet” by Sonia Shah & Shyama Golden (illustrations)

“The New York Times Magazine”: “The Last Standoff” by Matthias Schwartz & Leonardo Santamaria (illustrations)

“The New Yorker”: “A Reporter At Large: Among the Insurrectionists” by Luke Mogelson

“The New Yorker”: “The Control of Nature: Crispr and the Slice to Survive” by Elizabeth Kolbert

The New Yorker”: “Personal History: The Hard Crowd” by Elizabeth Kushner

“The New Yorker”: “How El Anatsui Broke the Seal on Contemporary Art” by Julian Lucas

“The New Yorker”: “Books: Human History and the Hunger for Land” by Francisco Cantú

“The Washington Post”: “Capitol insurrection threatens America’s historical role promoting democracy around the world” by Anthony Faiola, Shibani Mahtani & Isabelle Khurshudyan

The Washington Post”: “Joe Biden will lead an American gerontocracy” by Dan Zak

“The Washington Post”: “The need to reckon with Trump’s lies” by Ishaan Tharoor

“The Washington Post”: “At a Yemen hospital racked by US funding cuts, children are dying of hunger” by Ali Al-Mujadid & sudarsan Raghavan

“The Guardian”: “Books: Can Joe Biden make America great again?” by Fintan O’Toole

“The Guardian”: “Biden can’t govern from the center. Ending Trumpism means radical action” by Robert Reich

“The Guardian”: “US police three times as likely to use force against left-wing protesters, data shows” by Lois Beckett

“The Guardian”: “The last days of Pompeo: secretary of state lashes out as reign comes to an end” by Julian Borger

“The Guardian”: “The $ 2’000 stimulus cheques alone won’t help – the US needs better infrastructure” by Barry Eichengreen

“The Guardian”: “’We are Israel’s largest human rights group, and we call this apartheid’” by Hagai El-Ad

“The Guardian”: “Dancing in the Mosque by Homeira Qaderi review – an Afghan mother’s heart-wrenching tale” by Lyse Doucet

“The Guardian”: “Journeys of hope: what will migration routes into Europe look like in 2021” by Lorenzo Tondo & Finbarr Sheehy

“The Guardian”: “The UK and EU are headed for bad-tempered rivalry, unless we can avert it” by Timothy Garton Ash

“The Guardian”: “Podcast: Inside the investigation into how Covid-19 began” by Sarah Boseley

“London Review of Books”: “The Breakaway” by Perry Anderson

“London Review of Books”: “The Journey to Dunkirk” by Jonathan Raban

“Bloomberg Businessweek”: “The Cruise Ship Suicides” by Austin Carr

“The New Republic”: “Why Trump Isn’t a Facist” by Richard J. Evans

“The Intercept”: “I Sued Blackwater for the Massacre of Iraqi Civilians. Trump Just Pardoned Those Convicted Killers” by Paul Dickinson

“The Atlantic”: “What Trump and His Mob Taught the World about America” by Anne Applebaum

“The Atlantic”: “How MAGA Extremism Ends” by Juliette Kayyem

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“The Atlantic”: “Mass Delusion in America” by Jeffrey Goldberg

“The Guardian”: “How a mob of Trump supporters stormed the Capitol – visual guide” by Peter Beaumont, Matt fiddler, Nikhita Chulanu, Paul Scuton, Paul Torpey, Chris Watson & Finbarr Sheehye

“The Guardian”: “Pro-Trump mob storms Capitol – in pictures”

“The Guardian”: “What happened in Washington DC happens around the world” by Cas Mudde

“The Guardian”: “Papa Don’s failed state: the US as seen from Kenya” by Patrick Gathara

“The Guardian”: “’Stand back and stand by’. How Trumpism led to the Capitol siege” by Ed Pilkington

“The Guardian”: “Why the Democrats should not impeach Donald Trump” by Simon Jenkins

“The Guardian”: “The long read: The joy of being an absolute beginner – for life” by Tom Vanderbilt

“The Guardian”: “Twisted Brilliance: Patricia Highsmith at 100” by Carmen Maria Machado

“The Guardian”: “Podcast: Is your boss spying on you?”

“London Review of Books”: “The Four-Year Assault” by Adam Shatz

“The New York Times”: “A Shattering Blow to America’s Troubled Image” by Roger Cohen

“The New York Times”: “Why Trump Must Be Disqualified and Removed from Public Office” by David Landau & Rosalind Dixon

“The New York Times”: “Impeach and Convict. Right Now” by Bret Stephens

“The New York Times”: “Trump Has Always Been a Wolf in a Wolf’s Clothing” by Ezra Klein

“The New York Times”: “What Books Should Biden Read? We Asked 22 Writers” Noor Qasim

“The New York Times”: “The Artists We Lost in 2020, In Their Words” compiled by Gabe Cohn, Peter Libbey & Lauren Messman

“The New York Times”: “Twenty Stories from People Who Walked Away: I Quit”

“The New York Times Magazine”: “The American Abyss” by Timothy Snider

“The New York Times Magazine”: “The Last Two Northern White Rhinos on Earth” by Sam Anderson

“The New York Times Style Magazine”: “The 25 Most Influential Works of American Protest Art Since World War II” by Thessaly La Force, Zoë Lescaze, Nancy Haas & M.H. Miller

“The Washington Post Magazine”: “Home and Away” by Andrea Sachs

“The New Yorker”: “The Capitol Invaders Enjoyed the Privilege of Not Being Taken Seriously” by Masha Gessen

“The New Yorker”: “Trump Must Be Held Accountable” by Benjamin Wallace-Wells

“The New Yorker”: “The Case for Removing Donald Trump” by Jeannie Suk Gersen

“The New Yorker”: “The Real Republican Radicals” by Benjamin Wallace-Wells

“The New Yorker”: “Biden Faces a Minefield in New Diplomacy with Iran” by Robin Wright

“The New Yorker”: “Inside the U.S. Army’s Warehouse Full of Nazi Art” by Dexter Filkins

“The New Yorker”: “The New Yorker Radio Hour: Bruce Springsteen in Conversation with David Remnick” with David Remnick

“The New York Review of Books”: “Changing Psychiatry’s Mind” by Gavin Francis

“The New York Review of Books”: “The Consolation of Philosophy” by Pamela Druckerman

“The New York Review of Books”: “What Happened at Massada?” by James Romm

“The New York Review of Books”: “Mission to the Frozen North” by Andrea Pitzer

“The New Republic”: “Making Sense of the Facebook Menace” by Siva Vaidhyanathan

“OneZero”: “The Social Media Managers Are Not Okay” by Marta Martinez

“The Intercept”: “America is Not Exceptional. Its History of Violence Can’t Be Denied” by Arnesa Buljusmic-Kustura

“The Intercept”: “Deconstructed: Could Trump Still Try to Attack Iran?”

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“The Observer”: “The world in 2021: how global politics will change this year” by Emma Graham-Harrison, Hannah Ellis-Petersen David Smith, Helen Davidson, Jon Henley, Jaosn Burke, Andrew Roth, Oliver Holmes, Tom Philipps & Graham Readfearn

“The Guardian”: “Floods, storms and searing heat: 2020 in extreme weather” by Jonathan Watts

“The Guardian”: “2021: the story of a year in 12 leaders” by Simon Tisdall

“The Guardian”: “New year, new uncertainty: the big events due in 2021” by Richard Nelsson

“The Guardian”: “Fear, mistrust – and hope: Britain’s long walk away from the EU” by John Harris

“The Guardian”: “Decent, competent, cautious, but Starmer still has to prove he can inspire victory” by Gaby Hinsliff

“The Guardian”: “Can Kamala Harris as vice-president be both loyal deputy and heir apparent?” by Daniel Strass & Lauren Gambino

“The Guardian”: “Revisited: Leonardo DaVinci and the mystery of the world’s most expensive painting” presented by Rachel Humphreys

“The Guardian”: “Revisited: is veganism the future?” presented by Anushka Astana

“The Guardian”: “Top 10 books about social media” by Matthew Sperling

“The Intercept”: “Biden’s Win Trades One Political Fantasy for Another” by Murtaza Hussain

“The New Yorker”: “A Reporter At Large: The Plague Year” by Lawrence Wright

“The New Yorker”: “Is Substack the Media Future We Want?” by Anna Wiener

“The New Yorker”: “What We Get Wrong About America’s Crisis of Democracy” by Adam Gopnik

“The New Yorker”: “The Next Big Challenger: Trump-Proofing the Presidency” by John Cassidy

“The New York Times”: “Accountability After Trump” by The Editorial Board

“The New York Times”: “Biden’s Withering Olive Branch” by Frank Bruni

“The New York Times”: “25 Days That Changed the World: How Covid-19 Slipped China’s Grasp” by Chris Buckley, David D. Kirkpatrick, Amy Qin & Javier C. Hernández

“The New York Times”: “We Were There, the Year’s 13 Most Popular Dispatches”

“The New York Times”: “74 of Our Favourite Facts for 2020” by Times Insider Staff & Illustrations by Clive Hickson

“The New York Times”: “Brexit’s Silver Lining for Europe” by Roger Cohen

“The New York Times”: “Starving children don’t cry” by Nicholas Kristof

“The New York Times”: “Life Without Amazon (Well, Almost)” by John Herrman

“The New York Times”: “Is Silicon Valley Over? Not so Fast” by Margaret O’Hara

“The New York Times”: “Barry Lopez, Lyrical Writer Who Was Likened to Thoreau, Dies at 75” by Robert D. McFadden

“The New York Times”: “9 Ways the Pandemic Will Change Travel in 2021” by Tariro Mzezewa, Ceylan Yeginsu , Eloiane Glusac & Sarah Firshein

“The New York Times”: “Revisiting the Unseen Corners of the World”

“The New York Times”: “Designed to Deceive: Do These People Look Real to You?” by Kashmir Hill & Jeremy White

“The New York Times Style Magazine”: “The Long and Tortured History of Cancel Culture” by  Ligaya Mishan

“The Washington Post”: “The 10 best things Trump did in 2020” by Marc A. Thiessen

“The Washington Post”: “The List: 2021” by Maura Jedkis, Sonia Rao & Jaya Nicely (illustrations)

“The Washington Post”: “This terrible year taught me something about hope” by Monica Hesse

“The Washington Post Magazine”: “My dinners with le Carré” by Jeff Leen

“Wired”: “20 Things That Made the World a Better Place in 2020”

“Wired”: “The Most Dangerous People on the Internet in 2020” by Wired Staff

“The New York Review of Books”: “Sarajevo Revisited” by Benjamin Moser

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“The Guardian”: “’The idea was to put smiles on faces – and it snowballed’: The people who saved 2020” by Jessica Murray, Tobin Moses, Tim Jonze, Sirin Kale, Michael Fraser-Carroll & Vanessa Kissule

“The Guardian”: “The Guardian view on Brexit in a time of Covid: Crisis? What crisis”

“The Guardian”: “Bust-ups and brinkmanship: inside story of how Brexit deal was done” by Daniel Boffey

“The Guardian”: “Pardons sink Trump further into swamp of his own shamelessness” by David Smith

“The Guardian”: “America braced for final month of madness as Trump show nears its end” by David Smith

“The Guardian”: “The best of the long read in 2020”

“The New Yorker”: “Personal History: Some Notes on Funniness” by Calvin Trillin

“The New Yorker”: “Portfolio: The Year in Funnies”

“The New Yorker”: “The Art World”: What Are Artists for?” by Peter Schjeldahl

“The New Yorker”: “First Ladies and Second Gentlemen” by Amy Davidson Sorkin

“The New Yorker”: “What Do We Want from Poetry in Times of Crisis?” by Clare Bucknell

“The New Yorker”: “The Movies That Mattered in 2020” by Anthony Lane

“The New York Review of Books”: “Orthodoxy of the Elites” by Jackson Lears

“The New York Review of Books”: “Machiavelli: Whatever It Takes” by Tim Parks

“The New York Times”: “Brexit Is Finally Done, Nut It Already Seems Out of Date” by Mark Landler

“The New York Times”: “For the EU, It’s a Pretty Good Deal” by Steven Erlanger

“The New York Times”: “5 Takeaways form the Post-Brexit Trade Deal” by Benjamin Mueller

“The New York Times”: “To Understand Red-State America, He Urges a Look a Red-State Israel” by David M. Halbfinger

“The New York Times”: “Make Schools More Human” by Jal Mehta

“The New York Times”: “With: Sascha Baron Cohen: This Time He’s Serious” by Maureen Dowd

“The New York Times”: “Let’s Start Over”

“The New York Times”: “Feminism Has Failed Women” by Kim Brooks

“The New York Times”: “A Flying Elephant, a Techer’s Hugs: 12 Tales of Pandemic Resilience”

“The New York Times”: “The Ups and Downs of Fashion in 2020” by Vanessa Friedman, Elizabeth Paton, Jessica Testa & Guy Trebay

“The New York Times”: “Best Art Books of 2020” by Roberta Smith, Holland Cotter, Jason Farago & Siddhartha Mitter

“The New York Times”: “Our Favourite Arts Pictures of 2020”

“The New York Times”: “The Sydney Awards” by David Brooks

“The New York Times Magazine”: “The Lives They Lived”

“The Washington Post”: “Dave Barry’s Year in Review 2020” by Dave Barry

“The Washington Post”: “That happened in 2020?” by Shelly Tan & Joe Fox

“The Washington Post”: “Why Americans are numb to the staggering coronavirus death toll” by William Wan & Brittany Shammas

“The Intercept”: “AOC on Ending the Pelosi Era, Biden’s Corporate Cabinet, and the Battle for Medicare for All”

“The Intercept”: “The Great Reset Conspiracy Smoothie” by Naomi Klein

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“The New Yorker”: “A Reporter At Large: Murder in Malta” by Ben Taub

“The New Yorker”: “Annals of Medicine: When a Virus Is the Cure” by Nicola Twilley

“The New Yorker”: “A Critic At Large: What If You Could Do It All Over?” by Joshua Rothman

“The New Yorker”: “Books: America’s War on Syrian Civilians” by Anand Gopal

“The New Yorker”: “The High Stakes of Georgia’s Loeffler-Warnock Senate Race” by Jelani Cobb

“The New Yorker”: “Medical Dispatch: America Is Running Out of Nurses” by Dhruv Khullar

“The New York Times”: “A Riveting ISIS Story, Told in a Times Podcast, Falls Apart” by Mark Mazzetti, Ian Austin, Graham Bowley & Malache Browne

“The New York Times”: “The Afghan War Is Over. Did Anyone Notice?” by Elliot Ackerman

“The New York Times”: “The Man I Saw Them Kill” by Elizabeth Bruenig

“The New York Times”: “America, We Have a Problem” by Thomas B. Edsall

“The New York Times”: “Who Gets to Breathe Clean Air in New DelhI”

“The New York Times”: “The 25 Best Classical Music Tracks of 2020” by Anthony Tommasini, Zachary Woolfe, Joshua Barone, Corinna de Fonseca-Wollheim, David Allen & Seth Colter Walls

“The New York Times”: “How We Survive Winter” by Elizabeth Dias

“The New York Times”: “No ‘Negative’ News: How China Censured the Coronavirus” by Raymond Thong, Paul Mozur, Jeff Kao & Aaron Krolik

“The New York Times”: “What Is Death?” by BJ Miller

“The New York Times”: “The 20 Phrases That Defined 2020” by Tim Herrera

“The New York Times”: “The Year in Climate”

“The New York Times Magazine”: “How Russia Wins the Climate Crisis” by Adam Lustgarten

“The New York Times Magazine”: “India’s Leading Documentary Filmmaker Has a Warning” by Abhrajyoti Chakraborty

“The New York Times Magazine”: “In Praise of a Normal, Boring Country” by Christoph Niemann (story and art)

“The New York Review of Books”: “Europe’s Most Terrible Years” by Geoffrey Wheatcroft

“The Washington Post”: “How to Grieve During a Pandemic” by David Montgomery

“The Washington Post”: “Should Donald Trump Be Prosecuted? Proceed with Caution” by Ruth Marcus

“The Guardian”: “Ten years on, the Arab spring’s explosive rage and dashed dreams” by Martin Chulov

“The Guardian”: “Life got worse since Arab spring, say people across Middle East” by Michael Safi

“The Guardian”: “Podcast: Returning to Tunisia on the 10th anniversary of the Arab spring”

“The Guardian”: “Outing FSB hit squad highlights Russia’s date security problem” by Andrew Roth

“The Guardian”: “The Guardian view on Julian Assange: Do not extradite him” by Editorial

“The Guardian”: “Joe Biden will face an inbox of complex foreign policy problems” by Peter Beaumont

“The Guardian”: “’Your actions are sickening’: Sackler inspires rare bipartisan disgust” by Chris McGreal

“The Guardian”: “Podcast – The Crown: is the Netflix drama fact or fiction?"

“The Guardian”: “The best books of 2020 – picked by our distinguished guest authors” by Douglas Stuart

“The Observer”: “Calling all the shots: three decades on the frontline of photography” by Greg Whitmore

“The Observer”: “The virus-free scientific breakthroughs of 2020, chosen by scientists”

“The Observer”: “The age of wisdom: why our elders were the best of us in 2020” by Andrew Anthony

“Wired”: “Who Discovered the First Vaccine?” by Cody Cassidy

“Wired”: “Who Will We Be When This Is All Over?” by Matt  Simon

“Wired”: “How to Escape a Sinking Ship (Like, Say, the Titanic)” by Cody Cassidy

“The Atlantic”: “How Science Beat the Virus” by Ed Yong

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“The Atlantic”: “The Year in Cover Stories”

“The Atlantic”: “Top 25 News Photos of 2020”

“The Atlantic”: “Hopeful Images from 2020”

“The Atlantic”: “A Political Obituary for Donald Trump” by George Packer

“The Atlantic”: “Trump’s Most Malicious Legacy” by Peter Wehner

“The Atlantic”: “Why I Chose Llyod Austin as Secretary of Defense” by Joe Biden

“TIME”: “Meet TIME’s First-Ever Kid of the Year” by TIME staff

“BuzzFeedNews”: “In 2020, Disinformation Broke the US” by Jane Lytvynenko

"BuzzFeedNews”: “Inside a Xinjiang Detention Camp” by Megha Rajogopalan & Alison Killing

“Politico Magazine”: “What Trump Showed Us About America”

“Esquire”: “The Ballad of Ron and Dorinda” by David Gauvey Herbert

“Longreads”: “The 25 Most Popular Longreads Exclusives of 2020”

“Longreads”: “Tea, Biscuits and Empire: The long con of Britishness” by Laurie Penny

“The New Yorker”: “The Best Movies of 2020” by Richard Brody

“The New Yorker”: “The Best Books We Read in 2020” by The New Yorker

“The New Yorker”: “The Best Jokes of 2020” by Ian Crouch

“The New Yorker: “The New Yorker Recommends: The Best Podcasts of 2020”

“The New Yorker”: “Notable Performances and Recordings of 2020” by Alex Ross

“The New Yorker”: “Annals of Science: The Skeletons at the Lake” by Douglas Preston

“The New Yorker”: “Coronavirus Chronicles: Countdown to a Coronavirus Vaccine” by Carolyn Korman

“The New Yorker”: “Why Do We Still Love ‘The Office’?” by Sarah Larson

“The New York Times”: “Times Critics’ Top Books of 2020” by Dwight Garner, Parul Sehgal & Jennifer Szalai

“The New York Times”: “A Year Like No Other: 2020 in Pictures”

“The New York Times”: “This Was the Year When Everything Became TV” by James Poniewozik

“The New York Times”: “Best Movies of 2020” by Manohla Dargis & A. O. Scott

The New York Times Magazine”: “The Best Actors of 2020” by Wesley Morris & A. O. Scott

“The New York Times”: “Obama, the Best-Selling Author, on Reading, Writing and Radical Empathy” by Michiko Kakutani

“The New York Times”: “How the Pfizer-BioNTech Vaccine Works” by Jonathan Corum & Carl Zimmer

“The New York Times”: “The Virus Has Stolen Your Face From Me” by Riva Lehrer

“The New York Times”: “Chuck Yager, Test Pilot Who Broke the Sound Barrier, Is Dead at 93” by Richard Goldstein

“The New York Times”: “The Future of Travel” by Elaine Glusac, Tairo Mzezwea & Sarah Firshein

“The Washington Post”: “The end of Brexit is finally in sight. What happened?” by Adam Taylor

“The Guardian”: “The Paris agreement five years on: is it strong enough to avert climate catastrophe?” by Fiona Harvey

“The Guardian”: “For Europe, losing Britain is bad. Keeping Hungary and Poland could be worse” by Timothy Garton Ash

“The Guardian”: “White clicktivism: why are some Americans woke online but not in real life?” by Brianna Holt

“The Guardian”: “’The first week was mayhem’: how This American Life revolutionized radio” by Sam Wolfson

“The Guardian”: “The cartel project: ‘They’re culpable’: the countries supplying the guns that kill Mexican journalists” by Phineas Rueckert & Nina Lakhani

“The Guardian”: “Paw patrol – the majestic sled dogs of the Arctic: in pictures” by Mee-Lai Stone

“The Guardian”: “Digging in: on the front lines as farmers lay siege to Delhi” by Amrit Dhillon & Hannah Elllis-Petersen

“The Guardian”: “The road-map to Democrats’ long-term political power? A multiracial coalition” by Ian Haney López & Kristian Ramos

“The Guardian”: “David Attenborough: ‘The Earth and its oceans are finite. We need to show mutual restraint” by Tom Lamont

“The Intercept”: “Biden Is the Perfect Figurehead for the Post-Trump National Security Establishment” by Jeremy Scahill

“Columbia Journalism Review”: “The best of journalism of 2020: Covering Trump” by Ian W. Karbal

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“The New York Times”: “A Return to Decency” by Roger Cohen

“The New York Times”: “Why Do so Many Americans Think the Election Was Stolen?” by Ross Douthat

“The New York Times”: “Barrack and Michelle: Scenes form a Marriage” by Timothy Egan

“The New York Times”: “Four Women Who Will Handle the Media in the Biden White House” by Annie Karni, Thomas Kaplan, Katie Glueck

“The New York Times”: “The Swiss Cheese Model of Pandemic Defense” by Siobhan Roberts

“The New York Times”: “Chinatown, Resilient and Proud” a virtual walk by Michael Kimmelman

“The New York Times”: “They Made the ‘Pfizer Vaccine” hosted by Kara Swisher

“The New York Times”: “Mystery Couple Found in a Roll of Film from Nearly 70 Years Ago” by Marie Fazio

“The New York Times”: “Europe’s Deadly Second Wave: How Did It Happen Again?” by Josh Holder, Matina Stevis-Gridneff & Allison McCann

“The New York Times”: “The Most Important Moments in Art 2020” by Holland Cotter, Roberta Smith & Jason Farago

“The New York Times”: “What Does History Smell Like?” by Sophie Haigney

“The New York Times”: “The Grit and Glory of Dolly Parton” by Emily Lordi (text) & Craig McDean (photographs)

“The New York Times Magazine”: “Paul McCartney Is Still Trying to Figure Out Love” by David Marchese

“The New York Times Magazine”: “The Social Life of Forests” by Ferris Jabr (text) & Brendan George Ko (photographs)

“The New York Times Magazine”: “The Long and Tortured History of Cancel Culture” by Ligaya Mishan

“The New Yorker”: “The Biggest Challenge Facing Joe Biden’s New Economic Team” by John Cassidy

“The New Yorker”: “Brave New World Dpt.: What If You Could Outsource Your To-Do List?” by Natan Heller

“The New Yorker”: “When One Parent Leaves a Hasidic Community, What Happens to the Kids?" by Larissa Mac Farquhar

“The New York Review of Books”: “Aleksei Navalny, Ready to Run Again in Russia” by Amy Knight

“The Washington Post”: “Joe Biden and Kamala Harris: The Post’s stories” by Washington Post Staff

“The Washington Post”: “Melania Trump made herself a symbol; her admirers filled it with meaning” by Robin Givhan

“The Washington Post”: “Election results under attack. Here are the facts” by Ann Gerhart & Tyler Remmel

“The Guardian”: “Biden says ‘America is back’. But will his team of insiders repeat their old mistakes?” by Samuel Moyn

“The Guardian”: “Five factors that helped US democracy resist Trump’s election onslaught” by Tom McCarthy

“The Guardian”: “It’s time for Ivanka Trump to step out of her dad’s shadow. But how?” by Hadley Freeman

“The Guardian”: “The long read: The mystery of the Gatwick drone” by Samira Shakle

“The Guardian”: “Podcast: The Nobel peace prize winner fighting a war in Ethiopia”

“The Guardian”: “Barfoot in thorns: Gaza through the eyes of a Palestinian photographer” by Jehad al-Saftawi

“The Guardian”: “Where the headlines are made: inside newsrooms around the world – in pictures”

“The Guardian”: “Following the sciences: the writers who have made sense of Coivid-19” by Gale Vince

“The Observer”: “The vaccine miracle: how scientists waged the battle against Covid-19” by Robin McKie

“The Observer”. “’It always hits me hard’: how a haunting album helped save the whales” by Tim Lewis

Carnegie Europe: “Securing the EU’s Place in the World” by Stefan Lehne

“The Atlantic”: “Trump Is Rapidly Becoming Irrelevant” by David A. Graham

“Rolling Stone”: “Loving People Who Love Donald Trump” by Alex Morris

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“The Guardian”: “Football was only part of it: Maradona transcended sport” by Uki Goňi

“The Guardian”: “It was Maradona’s defiance that most inspired me” by Kenan Malik

“The Guardian”: “For the sake of democracy, social media giants must pay newspapers” by John Naughton

“The Guardian”: “The long read – Landscape of fear: why we need the wolf” by Cal Flyn

“The Guardian”: “Interview – Ralph Steadman: ‘We’re really living in a hell of a year, aren’t we?” by Nadja Savej

“The Guardian”: “Yemen: in a country stalked by disease, Covid barely registers” by Bethan McKernan

“The Guardian”: “As Ethiopia’s army declares daily victories, its people are being plunged into violence” by Alex de Waal

“The Guardian”: “It’s hard not to laugh at Rudy Giuliani’s hair malfunction – but it’s time to stop equating looks with character” by Emma Beddington

“The Guardian”: “Anthony Blinken, Biden’s nominee for secretary of state is a sharp break with Trump era” by Julian Borger

“The Guardian”: “It’s only fake-believe: how to deal with a conspiracy theorist” by David Robson

“The Guardian”: “The long read – ‘Is anybody there? Life on the inside as a locked-in patient” by Josh Wilbur

“The Guardian”: “Iran scientist’s assassination seems intended to undermine nuclear deal” by Jullan Borger

“The Observer”: “Under new management: is Carrie Symonds the real power at No. 10?” by Gaby Hinsliff

“The Intercept”: “What Can Biden Do without the Senate?” by Deconstructed

“The Intercept”: “Joe Biden’s Silence on Ending the Drone Wars” by Elise Swain

“The Intercept”: “Trump Destroyed Any Hope of Israeli-Palestinian Peace – and Biden Can’t Rebuild It” by Murtaza Hussain

“The New Yorker”: “The Cost of Trump’s Assault on the Press and the Truth” by David Remnick

“The New Yorker”: “The Best Music of 2020” by Amanda Petrusich

“The New Yorker”: “Letter from Silicon Valley: How Venture Capitalists Are Deforming Capitalism” by Charles Duhigg

“The New Yorker”: “Our Local Correspondents: The Art of Building the Impossible” by Burkhard Bilger

“The New Yorker”: “The Metropolitan Museum at Hundred and Fifty” by Peter Schjedahl

“The New Yorker”: “Biden’s Covid-19 Mission” by Amy Davidson Sorkin

“The New York Times”: “On Soccer: The Most Human of Immortals” by Rory Smith

“The New York Times”: “One Nation, Under Maradona” by The New York Times

“The New York Times”: “The Losses We Share” by Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex

“The New York Times”: “It’s 2020. So, of course, Mike Tyson Is Boxing Again” by Jonathan Abrams

“The New York Times”: “Along Russia’s ‘Road of Bones’. Relics of Suffering and Despair” by Andrew Higgins (text) & Emile Ducke (photographs and video)

“The New York Times”: “It’s time for a Digital Detox (You Know You Need It” by Brian X. Chen

“The New York Times”: “Who Will We Be Without Donald Trump?” by Frank Bruni

“The New York Times”: “Your Brain Is Not for Thinking” by Lisa Feldman Barrett

“The New York Times”: “Afghanistan Dispatch – ‘I Forget about the World’: Afghan Youth Find Escape in Video Game” by Thomas Gibbons-Neff & Fatima Faizi

“The New York Times Magazine”: “Yo-Yo Ma and the Meaning of Life” by David Marchese

“The New York Times Magazine”: “The Fight to Win Latino Voters for the G.O.P.” by Marcela Valdez

“The New York Times Magazine”: “Can Shopify Compete with Amazon Without Becoming Amazon?” by Yiren Lu

“The Washington Post”: “50 notable works of nonfiction”

“The Washington Post”: “The 10 best books of 2020”

“The Washington Post Magazine”: “The Abnormal Presidency” by David Montgomery

“The New York Review of Books”: “Bolivia’s Tarnished Saviour” by Alma Guillermoprieto

“The New York Review of Books”: “Death on the Via Dolorosa” by Gal Koplewitz

“The Atlantic”: “Right-wing Social Media Finalizes Its Divorce from Reality” by Renée DiResta

“The Atlantic”: “The Supply of Disinformation Will Soon Be Infinite” by Renée DiResta

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“The Atlantic”: “Why Obama Fears for Our Democracy” interview by Jeffrey Goldberg

“The Atlantic”: “Obama’s Memoir Is an Exercise in Ironic Realism” by George Packer

“The New York Review of Books”: “How Trump Won” by Samuel Moyn

“The New York Review of Books”: “The Case for Prosecuting Trump” by Ankush Khardori

“The New York Review of Books”: “What Did the Democrats Win?” by Michael Tomasky

“The New York Review of Books”: “Will Covid Change Italy?” by Ed Vulliamy

“The New York Review of Books”: “Getting Away with Murder” by Jed S. Raykoff

“The New Yorker”: “Under Review: Should America Still Police the World?” by Daniel Immerwahr

“The New Yorker”: “What Kind of Economy Will Joe Biden Inherit?” by John Cassidy

“The New Yorker”: “Books: What Do You Know?” by Louis Menand

“The New Yorker”: “American Chronicles: Will Trump Burn the Evidence” by Jill Lepore

“The New Yorker”: “Annals of Activism: How to Stop a Power Grab” by Andrew Marantz

“The New Yorker”: “A Reporter At Large: The Underground Movement Trying to Topple the North Korean Regime” by Suki Kim

“The New York Times”: “Trump Sought Options for Attacking Iran to Stop Its Growing Nuclear Program” by Eric Schmitt, Maggie Haberman, David E. Sanger, Helene Cooper & Lara Lakes

“The New York Times”: “100 Notable Books of 2020” by the editors of The New York Times Book Review

“The New York Times”: “The 10 Best Books Through Times”

“The New York Times”: “Under a Divisive Peace, Wartime Rifts Hobble Hope in Bosnia” by Andrew Higgins

“The New York Times”: “Designed to Deceive: Do These People Look Real to You?” by Kashmir Hill & Jeremy White

“The New York Times”: “Thanksgiving: This American Mess”

“The New York Times”: “The Thanksgiving Myth Gets a Deeper Look This Year” by Brett Anderson

“The New York Times Magazine”: “Can America Restore the Rule of Law Without Prosecuting Trump?” by Jonathan Mahler

“The New York Times Magazine”: “The Challenge of Black Patriotism” by Theodore R. Johnson

“The New York Times Magazine”: “David Fincher’s Impossible Eye” by Jonah Weiner

“The Guardian”: “Banking and slavery. Switzerland examines its colonial conscience” by Noele Illien

“The Guardian”: “’Night of the beating’: details emerge of Riyadh Ritz-Carlton purge” my Martin Chulov

“The Guardian”: “Will Trump’s major foreign policy be Israel and Palestine?” by Oliver Holmes

“The Guardian”: “’He made a connection’: how did Trump manage to boost his support among rural Americans?” by Chris McGreal

“The Guardian”: “Let’s count the ways Donald Trump has tried to subvert this election, shall we?” by Richard Wolffe

“The Guardian”: “Can American democracy survive Donald Trump?” by Sarah Churchwell

“The Guardian”: “A Promised Land by Barack Obama review - memoir of a president” by Jualian Borger

“The Guardian”: “Barack Obama on the moment he won the American presidency- exclusive extract” by Barack Obama

“The Guardian”: “Podcast: How will Joe Biden reset US relations with the world?”

“The Guardian”: “10 adventurers on their trip of a lifetime” by Kevin Rushby

“The Guardian”: “Cruise ship 2.0.: setting sail into the new normal – photo essay” by Chiara di Giorgio (text) & Davide Bertuccio (photographs)

“The Guardian”: “’My mother was like a steel fist in a velvet glove: the real Audrey Hepburn” by Cath Clarke

“Vanity Fair: “The 10 Moments When Trump Lost the 2020 Election” by David Friend & Mark McKinnon

“The Intercept”: “Deconstructed: Populism versus the Consulting Class”

“Foreign Policy”: “Taiwan Can Beat Political Disinformation. The West Can, Too” by Walter Kerr & Macon Phillips

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“The Observer”: “Nightmare on Downing Street” by Toby Helm & Michael Savage

“The Observer”: “The rise and rise of ugly buildings” by Rowan Moore

“The Observer”: “’The slate will never be clean’: lessons from the Nuremberg trials 75 years on” by Harriet Sherwood

“The Guardian”: “Here are 277 policies Biden can enact on day one – without Congress” by Max Moran

“The Guardian”: “Who might figure in Biden’s cabinet? Six names tipped for top jobs” by Daniel Strauss

“The Guardian”: “The messy battle within the Democratic Party’s big, ever extending tent” by Moira Donegan

“The Guardian”: “End of Trump era deals heavy blow to right-wing populist leaders worldwide” by Shaun Walker, Tom Phillips & Jon Henley

“The Guardian”: “US poll chaos is a boon for the enemies of democracies the whole world over” by Simon Tisdall

“The Guardian”: “The long read: The battle over dyslexia” by Sirin Kale

“London Review of Books”: “Fallen Women” by Patricia Highsmith

“London Review of Books”: “Ghosts of the Tsunami” by Richard Lyoyd Perry

“Vanity Fair”: “AOC’s Next Four Years” by Michelle Ruiz (text) & Tyler Mitchell (photographs)

“Vanity Fair”: “Deep State, Deep Church: How QAnon and Trumpism Have Infected the Catholic Church” by Kathryn Choice

“Pro Publica”: “The Enraging Déjà vu of a Third Coronavirus Wave” by Caroline Chen

“The New Yorker”: “William Barr Can Stop Donald Trump’s Attempted Coup” by David Rohde

“The New Yorker”: “Why America Needs a Reckoning with the Trump Era” by Masha Gessen

“The New Yorker”: “Joe Biden Must Be a President for America’s Workers” by John Cassidy

“The New Yorker”: “Nate Cohn Explains What the Polls Got Wrong” by Isaac Chotiner

“The New Yorker”: “Onward and Upward with the Arts: How the New York City Ballet Took on the Pandemic” by Michael Schulman

“The New York Review of Books”: “What Has Minimalist Democracy Gotten Us?” by Ben Fountain

“The New York Times”: “In ‘A Promised Land’ Barack Obama Things – and Thinks Some More - Over His First Term” by Jennifer Szalai

“The New York Times”: “Chimanda Ngozi Adichie on Barack Obama’s ‘Promised Land?” by Chimanda Ngozi Adichie

“The New York Times”: “How the Dream of Hongkong Democracy Was Dimmed” by Austin Ramzy

“The New York Times”: “Her Abuse Was a ’Family Matter’, Until It Went live” by Elsie Chen

“The New York Times”: “Al-Quaeda’s No. 2, Accused in U.S. Embassy Attacks, was Killed in Iran” by Adam Goldman, Eric Schmitt, Farnaz Fassihi & Ronen Bergman

“The New York Times”: “Syria Seeks Return of Refugees, But They Fear Leader’s Wrath” by Ben Hubbard

“The New York Times”: “2020 Should be the Last Time We Vote Like This” by Farhad Manjoo

“The New York Times”: “Mr. President, Pack Your Bags and Be Gone” by Roger Cohen

“The New York Times”: “Pick the Worst of Trumps Worst” by Gail Collins

“The New York Times”: “The Evolving Travel ‘Experience”: Virtual, Actual and In-Between” by Elaine Glusac

“The New York Times Magazine”: “How Trump’s ‘Voter Fraud’ Lie is Disenfranchising Americans” by Jim Rutenberg

“The New York Times Magazine”: “Democracy Worked This Year. But It Is Under Threat” by Emily Bazelon

“The Washington Post”: “Fact-checking in a post Trump era” by Glenn Kessler

“The Washington Post”: “Voices of the Fight: An oral history of the four-year movement to defeat Donald Trump”

“Foreign Affairs”: “Why America Must Lead Again” by Joseph R. Biden, Jr.

“Columbia Journalism Review”: “Don’t let Biden’s victory cloud the issue: journalism needs to reach Americans again” by James Ball

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“The New Yorker”: “The Biden Era Begins” by David Remnick

“The New Yorker”: “Annals of Politics: Pulling Our Politics Back from the Brink” by Even Osnos

“The New Yorker”: “The Republicans Without Trump” by Nicholas Lemann

“The New Yorker”: “Letter from Trump’s Washington: Donald Trump’s Day of Reckoning” by Susan B. Glasser

“The New Yorker”: “The First Question for Democrats to Answer About the Election: What Happened?” by John Cassidy

“The New Yorker”: “Coronavirus Chronicles: How the Coronavirus Hacks the Immune System” by James Somers

“The New York Review of Books”: “How Trump Lost” by Peter Beinart

“The New York Review of Books”: “Biden’s Most Daunting Adversary” by Bill McKibben

“The New York Review of Books”: “Grand Illusions of the West” by Pankaj Mishra

“The New York Review of Books”: “The Gaza I Grew Up In” by Jehad al-Seftawi

“The New York Times”: “How Joe Biden Won the Presidency” by Alexander Burn, Jonathan Martin & Katie Glueck

“The New York Times”: “Kamala Harris Makes History” by Lisa Lerer, Sydney Ember & Jacey Fortin

“The New York Times”: “Victory for Joe Biden, at Last” by The Editorial Board

“The New York Times”: “We Hereby Dump Trump” by Maureen Dowd

The New York Times”: “Is There a Trumpism After Trump?” by Ross Douthat

“The New York Times”: “Is America Becoming a Failed State?” by Paul Krugman

“The New York Times”: “Why Evangelicals Aren’t What They Used to Be” by Elizabeth Bruenig

“The New York Times”: “A Picture of Change for a World in Constant Motion” by Jason Farago

“The New York Times Magazine”: “How Do We Know When Society Is About to Fall Apart?” by Ben Ehrenreich

“The New York Times Magazine”: “When the Virus Came for the American Dream” by Matthew Shaer

“The New York Times Magazine”: “Greta Thunberg Hears Your Excuses. She Is Not Impressed” by David Marchese

“The Guardian”: “Trump is no accident. And the America that made him is still with us” by Michael Goldfarb

“The Guardian”: “Hoping for a return to normal after Trump? That’s the last thing we need” by Yanis Varoufakis

“The Guardian”: “Trauma and triumph: the 10 moments that made Joe Biden”

“The Guardian”: “The message from the 2020 election? The US is still divided” by Martin Kettle

“The Guardian”: “Does Vienna attack signal new wave of jihadist terrorism?” by Jason Burke

“The Guardian”: “’We live in constant fear’: Kabul buries its dead after ISIS attack on university” by Stefanie Glinski

“The Guardian”: “Lessons from Estonia: why it excels at digital learning” by Sally Weale

“The Guardian”: “The long read – Under pressure: why athletes choke” by A Mark Williams & Tim Wigmore

“The Observer”: “A new chapter in Yuval Noah Harari’s Sapiens” by Yuval Noah Harari

“The Intercept”: “As Trump Is Defeated, the Murdochs Try to Dodge Backlash for Fox News” by Peter Maas

“The Intercept”: “Biden Wins, But Now the Hard Part Begins” by Ryan Grim & Akela Lacy

“The Intercept”: “Trump, the War President Leaves a Trail of Civilians Dead in Yemen” by Murtaza Hussein

“Rolling Stone”: “How Do We Fix American Democracy?” by Andy Kroll

“Guernica Magazine”: “Shedding Light” by Pamela Petro

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"The New Yorker": "A Reporter At Large: Why Trump Can't Afford to Lose" by Jane Mayer

“The New Yorker”: “Annals of the Presidency: A President Looks Back on his Toughest Fights” by Barack Obama

“The New Yorker”: “Letter from Portland: On the Streets with Antifa” by Luke Mogelson

“The New Yorker”: “The Political Scene: The Republican Identity Crisis After Trump” by Nicholas Lemann

“The New Yorker”: “Books: Misremembering the British Empire” by Maya Jansoff

“New York Magazine”: “The Tortured Self-Justification of a Trump-Enabler” by Olivia Nuzzi

“The New York Times”: “Obituaries for the American Dream”

“The New York Times”: “The Woman President Who Wasn’t” by Gail Collins

“The New York Times”: “Sharknado Goes to Washington” by Maureen Dowd

“The New York Times”: “Five Great Things Biden Has Already Done” by David Brooks

“The New York Times”: “The President’s Taxes: A Reader’s Guide” by The New York Times

“The New York Times”: “There’s Only One Existential Threat. Let’s Talk About It” by Farhad Manjoo

“The New York Times”: “Out of Work in America”

“The New York Times”: “What Do We Do About Q?” by Kirby Ferguson (video)

“The New York Times”: “How to Fix the Supreme Court” by Emily Bazelon

“The New York Times”: “The Republican Party’s Supreme Court” by The Editorial Board

“The New York Times Magazine”: “Win or Lose, It is Donald Trump’s G.O.P.” by Elaina Plott

"The New York Times Style Magazine: "The Greats"

“The Washington Post”: “What America would be like under a President Biden” by Editorial Board

“The Washington Post Magazine”: “Perspective: In Search of Healing” by Gene Weingarten

“The Intercept”: “American Mythology: The Presidency of Donald Trump”

“The Intercept”: “Survival and Denial” by Elizabeth Rubin

“Rolling Stone”: “Erik Prince’s Private Wars” by Seth Hettena

“Rolling Stone”: “How Donald Trump Took the Middle Class to the Cleaners” by Tim Dickinson

“Vanity Fair”: “How QAnon Crept Into the Mind of Donald Trump” by Jeff Sharlet

“The Guardian”: “The age of the elderly candidate: how two septuagenarians came to be running for president” by David Smith

“The Guardian”: “The Guardian view on the 2020 election: It’s time to dump Trump. America’s only hope is Joe Biden”

“The Guardian”: “How does the rest of the world feel about the US election? Like the US, polarized” by Cas Mudde

“The Guardian”: “If Biden wins what would the first 100 days of his presidency look like?” by Daniel Strauss & Julian Borger

“The Guardian”: “Women will decide this election – and Trump keeps insulting them” by Arwa Mahdawi

“The Guardian”: “Why this election calls into question whether America is a democracy” by Sam Levine
 

“The Guardian”: “Vote your cast: Who is the greatest fictional US president?” by Stuart Heritage

“The Guardian”: “The long read – ‘Try again next time’: my three visa rejections” by Nkiacha Atemnkeng

“The Guardian”: “The long read: How Syria’s disinformation wars destroyed the co-founder of the White Helmets” by Martin Chulov

“The Guardian”: “Podcast – 10 years of Instagram: how it has transformed our lives”

“The Guardian”: “Amy Coney Barrett is a constitutional ‘originalist’ – but what does it mean?” by Tom McCarty

“The Guardian”: “Diego Maradona at 60: six of his greatest goals for Napoli” by Emmet Gates

“The Guardian”: “Interview - a roadmap to redemption’: how a photographer helped a prisoner beyond his cage” by Sean O’Hagan

“The Guardian”: “The assassination of Yitzhak Rabin: ‘He never knew it was one of own people who shot him in the back’” by Jonathan Freedland

“London Review of Books”: “Tawdry Season in America” by Christian Lorentzen

Hakai Magazine”: “The Island Humans Can’t Conquer» by Sara Gilman (text) & Nathaniel Wilder

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“Rolling Stone”: “Joe Biden for President” by Rolling Stone

“The Atlantic”: “Your guide to life on a warming planet”

“The Atlantic”: “The Case Against Donald Trump” by Jeffrey Goldberg

“The Atlantic”: “The World Order That Donald Trump Revealed” by Tom McTague & Peter Nichols

“The Atlantic”: “Evangelicals Made a Bad Bargain with Trump” by Peter Wehner

“Politico Magazine”: “Why We Can’t Be Friends with Our Allies” by Patrick Porter & Joshua Shifrinson

“Politico Magazine”: “How Trump Changed Childhood” by Hinda Mandell & M. Scott Mahaskey

“Politico Magazine”: “Facebook and Twitter Have Bitten Off Too Much” by Jack Shafer

“The New York Review of Books”: “William Barr: Enabler in Chief” by Fintan O’Toole

“The New York Review of Books”: “Rival Realities” by Hari Kunzru

“The New York Review of Books”: “A Decent America” by Minae Mizumura

“The New York Review of Books”: “How Did We Get Here?” by Vivian Gornik

“The New Yorker”: “The Students Left Behind by Remote Learning” by Alec MacGillis

“The New Yorker”: “Annals of Justice: How to Spot a Military Impostor” by Rachel Monroe

“The New Yorker”: “Profiles: Taking Back Our Privacy” by Anna Wiener

“The New Yorker”: “Books: In Love With the Louvre” by Adam Gopnik

“The New Yorker”: “Amy Coney Barrett’s Silence Is an Expression of Extremism” by Amy Davidson Sorkin

“The New Yorker”: “Alexey Navalny Has the Proof of his Poisoning” by Masha Gessen

“The New York Times”: “PBS Showed TV the Future. But What Does Its Own Look Like?” by Elizabeth Jensen

“The New York Times”: “The Take: The Way We Watch Now” by Jolie Ruben & Amanda Webster

“The New York Times”: “A Photographer’s American Road Trip” by An-My Le (text & photographs)

“The New York Times”: “Hillary Clinton Says It’s Different This Time” hosted by Kara Swisher

“The New York Times”: “R.I.P., G.O.P.” by The Editorial Board

“The New York Times”: “She Used to Clean City Hall. Now, She Runs It” by Andrew E. Kramer

“The New York Times”: “Europe Wonders If It Can Rely on the U.S. Again, Whoever Wins” by Steven Erlanger

“The New York Times”: “What Does Amy Coney Barrett Mean for the Supreme Court?” by Linda Greenhouse

“The New York Times”: “Russia Greater Election Threat Than Iran” by Julian E. Barnes, Nicole Perlroth & David E. Sanger

“The New York Times Magazine”: “Kamala Harris, Mass Incarceration, and Me” by Reginald Dwayne Betts

“The New York Times Magazine”: “Does Palantir See Too Much?” by Michael Steinberger

“The Washington Post”: “The Trump era, so far, in 10 drawings and fewer than 200 words” by Sergio Pençanha

“The Observer”: “Twenty years of the International Space Station – but was it worth it?” by Robin McKie

“The Guardian”: “Trump assaulted American democracy. Here’s how Democrats can save it” by Robert Reich

“The Guardian”: “’I’m more enthusiastic now than in 2016’: meet the voters standing by Donald Trump” by Chris McGreal

“The Guardian”: “Books – ‘How do we become a serious people again? Dave Eggers, Annie Proulx and others on the 2020 election”

“The Guardian”: “Bruce Springsteen: Letter to You review – a sledgehammer of succour” by Kitty Empire

“The Guardian”: “What now for the BBC?” by Peter York

Longreads”: “Following the North Star” by Shaheen Pascha

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“The Guardian”: “Why New Zealand rejected populist ides other nations embraced” by Charlotte Graham-McLay

“The Guardian”: “The G2 interview: ‘George Floyd’s public lynching pulled the cover off who we really are’” by Hugh Muir

“The Guardian”: “The state of men: what does it mean to be a man in 2020?” by Katherine Rowland, Summer Sewell & Jessica Reed

“The Guardian”: “Graphic artist Art Spiegelman on Maus, politics and ‘drawing badly’”  by Sam Leith

The Guardian”: “Trump trails Biden with two weeks to go – but there could yet be surprises” by David Smith

“The Guardian”: “Podcast: US election 2020: what if Donald Trump refuses to concede?”

“The Guardian”: “’Solastalgia’: Arctic inhabitants overwhelmed by new form of climate grief” by Ossie Michelin

“The Guardian”: “’We don’t have any choice’: the young climate activists naming and shaming US politicians” by Nina Lakhani

“The Guardian”: “War has broken out on the edge of Europe. What’s behind it?” by Thomas de Waal

“The Guardian”: “Trench warfare, drones and cowering civilians: on the ground in Nagorno-Karabakh” by Bethan McKernan & Achilleas Zavallis (photos)

“The Guardian”: “The disruption con: why big tech’s buzzword is nonsense – podcast”

“The Guardian”: “Justice on trial: three years after the murder of Daphne Caruana Galizia” by Juliette Garside

“The Guardian”: “The Long read: The dangerous s rise of military AI” by Frank Pasquale

“The Guardian”: “Imagine. Reflections on peace – picture essay”

“The Atlantic”: “How China Outsmarted the Trump Administration” by Anne Applebaum

“Longreads”: “Reading Lessons” by Irina Dimitrescu

“The New York Times”: “End Our National Crisis” by The Editorial Board

“The New York Times”: “Trump’s Last Stand for White America” by Roger Cohen

“The New York Times”: “How to Actually Make America Great” by David Brooks

“The New York Times”: “The Foreign Policy That Wasn’t” by Serge Schmemann

“The New York Times”: “Why They Loved Him” by Farah Stockman

“The New York Times”: “There Will Be No Trump Coup” by Ross Douthat

“The New York Times Magazine”: “The Problem of Free Speech in an Age of Disinformation” by Emily Bazelon

“The New Yorker”: “The New Yorker Endorses a Biden Presidency” by The Editors

“The New Yorker”: “Sixty-two Films That Shaped the Art of Documentary Filmmaking” by Richard Brody

“The New Yorker”: “Dispatch: All That Could Burn” by Dave Eggers

“The New Yorker”: “Books: How Does Science Really Work?” by Joshua Rothman

“The New Yorker”: “Why Facebook Can’t Fix Itself” by Andrew Marantz

"The New Yorker”: “Andrew Cuomo, the King of New York” by Nick Paumgarten

“The New Yorker”: “How to Make Sense of the Polls” by Isaac Chotiner

“The Washington Post”: “Outlook: This is not normal” by Amy Siskind

“The Washington Post”: “Where Trump and Biden stand on the issues” by Kevin Uhrmacher & Andrew Braford

“Foreign Affairs”: “Rogue Superpower” by Michael Belckley

“Edify”: “January 8, 2020” by Omar Muallem

“Enterprise-Record”: “I cry for the mountains: A legacy lost” by Dave Daley

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“The New York Times”: “Elect Joe Biden, America” by The Editorial Board

“The New York Times”: “America May Need International Intervention” by Peter Beinart

“The New York Times”: “The President’s Taxes: The Swamp That Trump Built” by Nicholas Confessore, Karen Yourish, Steve Eder, Ben Protess, Maggie Haberman, Grace Ashford, Michael LaForgia, Kenneth P. Vogel, Michael Rothfeld & Larry Buchanan

“The New York Times”: “Leave Judge Barrett’s Faith Out of This” by Meir Soloveichik

“The New York Times”: “I Feel Like I have Dementia’. Brain Fog plagues Covid Survivors” by Pam Belluck

“The New York Times”: “What We Dream When We Dream About Covid-19” by Benedict Carey

“The New York Times”: “We Were Bullet-Proof’. As Child Soldiers Grow Up, Legacy of War Lingers” by Hannah Beech

“The New York Times Magazine”: “Interactive: Seeing Black Futures” by Jenna Wortham & Kimberly Drew

“The New York Times Magazine”: “How President Trump Ruined Political Comedy” by Dan Brooks

“The New Yorker”: “Inside the Lincoln Projects War Against Trump” by Page Williams

“The New Yorker”: “Peter Zumthor: The Iconoclast Remaking Los Angeles’ Most Important Museum” by Dana Goodyear

“The New Yorker”: “Books: The Day Nuclear War Almost Broke Out” by Elizabeth Kolbert

“The New Yorker”: “Books: The United States of Dolly Parton” by Lauren Michele Jackson

“The New York Review of Books”: “Jordan’s Endless Transition” by Ursula Lindsay

“The New York Review of Books”: “Healthcare: The Best and the Rest” by David Oshinsky

“The New York Review of Books”: “Trump’s Praetorian Guard” by Jonathan Stevenson

“The Intercept”: “National Security ‘Experts’, Exploiting Pandemic Fears, Show Their Irrelevance” by Jon Schwarz

“The Intercept”: “The Unprecedented and Illegal Campaign to Eliminate Julian Assange” by Charles Glass

“The Intercept”: “The Real Cancel-Culture: Pro-Israel Blacklists” by Murtaza Husain

“Foreign Affairs”: “A National Security Reckoning” by Hillary Clinton

“The Guardian”: “Podcast - US election 2020: who is supreme court nominee Amy Coney Barrett?”

“The Guardian”: “’He just thinks about himself’: America’s reckless, ill president” by Ed Pilkington

“The Guardian”: “Who runs Hong Kong: party faithful shipped in to carry out Peking’s will” by Lily Kuo & Helen Davidson

The Guardian”: “After Hong Kong: China sets sight to solve ‘the Taiwan problem’” by Emma Graham-Harrison & Helen Davidson

“The Guardian”: “’In my dreams I ‘m there: the exodus from Hong Kong” Verna Hu

“The Guardian”: “The long read – Golden Dawn: The rise and fall of Greece’s neo-nazis” by Daniel Trilling

“The Guardian”: “’A threat from within’: Iraq and the rise of its militias” by Ghaith Abdul-Ahad

“The Observer”: “’There is no hope’: the slow disintegration of Lebanon” by Martin Chulov

The Independent”: “The first woman to run for the presidency of the United States” by Independent staff

“Alpinist”: “Water is Life” by Len Necefer

“The Atlantic”: “Civil War Is Here, Right Now” by Mike Giglio

“The California Sunday Magazine”: “The Last Patrol” by Nathaniel Penn

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“The Guardian”: “Saturday Night Live: Alec Baldwin and Jim Carey face off in debate parody” by Zach Vasuqez

“The Guardian”: “Interview – ‘Emperor has no clothes’: man who made Trump myth says façade has fallen” by David Smith

“The Guardian”: “Donald Trump’s plot against democracy could break America apart” by Jonathan Freedland

“The Guardian”: “There’s asocial pandemic poisoning Europe: hatred of Muslims” by Patrycja Sasal & Yasemin el Menouar

“The Guardian”: “Interview: Ai Weiwei on China, free speech – and a message from London” by Vanessa Thorpe

“The Guardian”: “The long read: How one man spent 34 years in prison after setting fire to a pair of curtains” by Mark Olden

“The Observer”: “Panic and confusion permeate White House following Trump’s Covid diagnosis” by David Smith

“The Observer”: “Interview – Jill Lepore: when did we hand Google, Twitter and Facebook the reins” by Jim Adams

“The Observer”: “He cheated death, but can Navalny ever break Putin’s hold on Russia?” by Shaun Walker

“The Independent”: “The comparisons between Lebanon’s Civil War and America’s situation now are a step too far” by Robert Fisk

“London Review of Books”: “Petulant, Annoying, Repulsive, Dismal” by Christian Lorentzen

“The New Yorker”: “The Corona Virus and the Threat Within the White House” by David Remnick

“The New Yorker”: “American Chronicles: How the Promise of Normalcy Won the 1920 Election” by Thomas Mallon

“The New Yorker”: “Annals of Psychology: The Public-Shaming Project” by D.J. Max

“The New Yorker”: “Onward and Upward with the Sciences: The Elusive Peril of Space Junk” by Raffi Khatchadourian

“The New York Review of Books”: “Deportation Nation” by Julia Preston

“The New York Review of Books”: “Simulating Democracy” by James Gleick

“The New York Times Magazine”: “How Climate Migration Will Reshape America” by Abrahm Lustgarten (text) & Meredith Kohut (photographs)

“The New York Times Magazine”: “Up, Up and Away from It All” by Jimmy Chin (photographs)

“The New York Times Magazine”: “The Attack on Voting” by Jim Rutenberg

“The New York Times”: “After 30 Years, East and West Germans Wonder: How United Are We?” by Melissa Eddy

“The New York Times”: “Get Well, Mr. President” by The Editorial Board

“The New York Times”: “The President’s Taxes” by Ross Buettner, Susanne Craig & Mike McIntire

“The New York Times”: “’I Feel Sorry for Americans’: A Baffled World Watches the U.S.” by Hannah Beech

“The New York Times”: “Trump’s Corona Coronation” by Roger Cohen

“The New York Times”: “Reality Bursts the Trumpworld Bubble” by Maureen Dowd

“The New York Times”: “The 22-Year-Old Force Behind Egypt’s Me-Too Movement” by Declan Walsh

“The New York Times”: “Eliud Kipchoge Emerges as the Philosopher-King of Running” by Jonathan W. Rosen

“The New York Times”: “The Short Tenure and Abrupt Ouster of Banking’s Sole Black C.E.O.” by Kate Kelly

“The New York Times”: “Seeing Our Own Reflection in the Birth of the Self-Portrait”

“Politico Magazine”: “This Is What Trump’s Suburbia Really Looks Like” by Tim Alberta

“Wilson Center”: “Nasrin Sotoudeh: The Pride and Moral Voice of Iran” by Haleh Esfandiari

“Wired”: “Meet This Year’s Wired 25: People Who Make Things Better”

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“The Atlantic”: “The Election That Could Break America” by Barton Gellman

“The Guardian”: “’Moments that can never come back’: the other side of René Burri – in pictures”

“The Guardian”: “’Fill that seat’: Trump’s weaponizing of the courts will be his lasting legacy” by Tom McCarthy

“The Guardian”: “Trump claims he read Woodward’s Rage in one sitting and found it very boring” by Martin Pengelly

“The Guardian”: “Trump’s embrace of Kenosha shooter raises vigilante fears for election” by Adam Gabbatt

“The Guardian”: “The long read: How rescuing drowning migrants became a crime” by Daniel Trilling

“The Guardian”: “Tik Tok: Why it is being sold and who will own it” by Helen Davidson

“The Guardian”: “The long read: Net loss: the high price of salmon farming” by Mark Kurlansky

“The Guardian”: “Aerial views of London: then and now - in pictures”

“The Observer”: “The tipping points at the heart of the climate crisis” by Michael Marshall

“The New York Times”: “The Biggest Wave Surfed This Year” by Adam Skolnick

“The New York Times”: “Vladimir Putin Thinks He Can Get Away with Anything” by The Editorial Board

“The New York Times”: “How Big Tech Could Influence the Election” by Charlie Warzel

“The New York Times”: “Facebook Is Failing in Global Disinformation Fight, Says Former Worker” by Sheera Frenkel

“The New York Times”: “Whose America Is It?” by Thomas B. Edsall

“The New York Times”: “Nonfiction: The Future of Energy” by Adam Tooze

“The New York Times Magazine”: “Ilhan Omar Is Not Here to Put You At Ease” by David Marchese

“The New York Times Magazine”: “Why Ruth Bader Ginsburg Refused to Step Down” by Emily Bazelon

“The New York Times Magazine”: “In Dark Times, I Sought Out the Turmoil of Caravaggio’s Paintings” by Teju Cole

“The New Yorker”: “Fiction: Switzerland” by Nicole Krauss

“The New Yorker”: “Medical Dispatch: Two Hundred Thousand Americans Are Dead” by Dhruv Khullar

“The New Yorker”: “Donald Trump Is Attacking American Democracy at Its Core” by John Cassidy

“The New Yorker”: “The Clear Night Sky Over India’s and China’s Hostile Border” by Raghu Karnad & Anmol Tikoo

“The New Yorker”: “Annals of Technology: Scientists Advance on One of Technology’s Holy Grails” by Matthew Hutson

“The New Yorker”: “The Political Scene: The Legal Battle Awaiting Us After the Election” by Jeffrey Toobin

“The New Yorker”: “Q. & A.: Why A Never Trumper Changed Her Mind” by Isaac Chotiner

“The New Yorker”: “Books: Goya and the Art of Survival” by Peter Schiedahl

“The New Yorker”: “The Case for Dumping the Electoral College” by Steve Coll

“The New York Review of Books”: “When Monuments Fall” by Kenan Malik

“The New York Review of Books”: “The Cults of Wagner” by Jed Perl

“The New York Review of Books”: “The Oracle of Our Unease” by Sarah Churchwell

“Politico Magazine”: “’The Most Important Woman Lawyer in the History of the Republic’” by Politico Magazine

“Wired”: “QAnon Is Like a Game – A Most Dangerous Game” by Clive Thompson

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Ich schaetze diese Kolumne sehr, vermisse jedoch Hinweise auf weitere lesenswerte Artikel in Vox (www.vox.com) und Politico (www.politico.com). Als Auslandschweizer informiere ich mich gerne auch in diesen Medien.

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