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The New York Times Magazine – Feb 23, 2025

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THE NEW YORK TIMES MAGAZINE: The 2.23.25 Issue features Jonathan Mahler and Jim Rutenberg on the Murdochs’ succession drama; David Yaffe-Bellany on the cryptocurrency scam that turned a small community on itself; Ismail Muhammad on the comedian Roy Wood Jr….

Six Takeaways About the Murdoch Succession Fight

Here are the main revelations about the battle for control from a secret Nevada trial.

The Comedian Looking for Something All of America Can Laugh At

Roy Wood Jr. performs in small clubs from Georgia to Wyoming, finding humor in the moments that leave us humbled and confused.

The Cryptocurrency Scam That Turned a Small Town Against Itself

How did a successful, financially sophisticated banker gamble his community’s money away?

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Sunday Morning: Stories And News From London, Bangkok And Berlin

MONOCLE RADIO (February 23, 2025): Emma Nelson is joined by Latika Bourke and Stephen Dalziel to discuss the week’s biggest stories. Plus: Monocle’s editorial director, Tyler Brûlé, joins us from Bangkok and Monocle’s senior news editor, Christopher Cermak, reports on the latest German election news from Berlin.

The New York Times – Sunday, February 23, 2025

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Trump Fires Joint Chiefs Chairman Amid Flurry of Dismissals at Pentagon

The decision to fire Gen. Charles Q. Brown Jr., a four-star fighter pilot, broke a tradition in which the Joint Chiefs chairman remains in place with a new president.

The Unabashedly Provocative Youth Driving Germany’s Far Right

A new band of influencers unafraid of confrontation has helped elevate the Alternative for Germany party to second in pre-election polls.

Shocked by Trump, Europe Turns Its Hopes to Germany’s Election

Germany’s economy is stalled and its politics fractured. But it sees an opening for a new chancellor to lead Europe’s response to a changing America.

In Trump’s Alternative Reality, Lies and Distortions Drive Change

The New York Times – Saturday, February 22, 2025

Trump Plans to Use Military Sites Across the Country to Detain Undocumented Immigrants

The move would be a drastic escalation by the White House to militarize immigration enforcement.

F.D.A. Firings Decimated Teams Reviewing A.I. and Food Safety

Staff units evaluating high-tech surgical robots and insulin-delivery systems were gutted by Trump layoffs even though industry fees, not taxpayers, financed the employee salaries.

Russia Talks Peace While Troops Threaten New Region in Ukraine

Moscow’s forces are three miles from Dnipropetrovsk, a province they have never invaded. If they cross in, the advance would be a morale blow to Ukraine and complicate any territorial negotiations.

Fate of Bibas Family Recalls Trauma of Oct. 7, Renewing Fears for Gaza Truce

Hamas said it had returned the bodies of Shiri Bibas and her two sons. The Israeli military announced that the boys were murdered in Gaza and that Ms. Bibas’s body was that of someone else.

Reason Magazine ————April 2025 Preview

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    REASON MAGAZINE (February 21, 2025): The latest issue features ‘Trump’s Dramatic Crossroads’…

    Trump’s Dramatic Crossroads

    The GOP faces a choice about how to move forward. Stephanie Slade

    How To Get Rid of a Tenured Professor

    “Officially, it was a voluntary departure. But I sure felt like I’d been pushed out.” Roger Pielke Jr.

    The American Right Is Abandoning Mises

    The Austrian economist’s principled thought once served as a check on the intellectual right. Brian Doherty

    Harper’s Magazine – March 2025 Preview

    Harper’s Magazine (February 19, 2025): The latest issue features ‘Round Two – Trump’s Futile War Against The Deep State; Listening for the Future of Music; RAchel Cusk on Marin Amis and The Softer Side of American Conspiracy Theories…

    Rage Against the Machine

    Trump’s second attempt at dismantling the bureaucracy by Andrew Cockburn

    New World Symphonies

    Listening for the future of music by Matthew Sherrill

    Country Life Magazine – February 19, 2025 Preview

    COUNTRY LIFE MAGAZINE (February 18, 2025):

    The legacy

    Kate Green celebrates the Revd Gilbert White, the original ecologist whose 1789 book on flora and fauna has never been out of print

    Mad as a box of frogs

    Our amphibious friends were once thought to possess mystical powers and they now aid the advance of medicine, as Ian Morton discovers

    The ghost of golden daffodils

    David Jones traces the fall and rise of the Tenby daffodil — all but extinct in the wild, but making a return as a cultivated bloom

    Country Life 19 February 2025

    The lure of Venice

    Matthew Dennison investigates Britain’s long-standing love affair with the Italian maritime republic, fuelled by Canaletto’s enchanting, kaleidoscopic vedute

    Playing the fool

    Who could have foreseen the influence of tarot cards down the ages? Deborah Nicholls-Lee delves into decks and divination

    Dr Ximena Fuentes Torrijo’s favourite painting

    The Ambassador of Chile picks a vast, dreamlike Surrealist work that portrays a turbulent world.

    A sense of delight

    John Goodall marvels at the outstanding array of new and restored buildings on the grand Aldourie estate in Inverness-shire

    19 February 2025

    Snakes and snails and puppy-dog tales

    Matthew Dennison pays tribute to Peter and Iona Opie, who pre-served much-loved folklore and fairy tales for future generations

    The good stuff

    Work out in style with Hetty Lintell’s elegant exercise picks

    Interiors

    Amelia Thorpe shares the best of London Design Week wares, plus an elegant room with a view

    Shaping the view

    Tiffany Daneff admires the vista of rural Northamptonshire from the delightful Modernist garden created for a converted cart house

    Foraging

    Listen in as John Wright shares his thoughts on wood ears, the fungus with a gelatinous texture

    Arts & antiques

    Thomas Girtin’s exquisite landscapes were a match for Turner before the artist was cut down in his prime, reveals Carla Passino

    History triumphs over invention

    A brilliantly acted historical play conquers overproduced Greek mythology for Michael Billington

    The New York Times – Friday, February 14, 2025

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    Order to Drop Adams Case Prompts Resignations in New York and Washington

    The interim U.S. attorney for the Southern District and five officials with the federal public integrity unit quit after the Justice Department ordered charges against Mayor Eric Adams to be dropped.

    Trump Says He’ll Rework Global Trading Relations With ‘Reciprocal’ Tariffs

    The president said his advisers would devise new tariff levels reflecting countries’ tariffs, taxes, subsidies and other policies affecting trade with the United States.

    Senate Confirms Kennedy, a Prominent Vaccine Skeptic, as Health Secretary

    The vote capped a remarkable rise for Robert F. Kennedy Jr., who was confirmed by a Republican Senate in a chamber where his father and uncles once served as Democrats.

    ‘Risk of a Collision and Loss of Life’: D.C. Crash Warnings Were Years in the Making

    Concerns that a deadly collision could occur at Reagan National Airport had long been building. But attempts to draw attention to potentially dangerous conditions sometimes went unheeded.