Fake celebrity interviews have been around for years, but Germany has seemingly become one of the largest exporters.
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Tax the Rich
In this economy, what’s a fair share?
The Cabin
In a tiny, remote Utah town, Lavinia Spalding learns the difference between longing and belonging.
Guy Gunaratne on the ‘Push-Pull of Ancestry and Meaning’ in London
Guy Gunaratne’s Man Booker-longlisted “In Our Mad and Furious City” recognizes multiple, overlapping versions of London and its inhabitants, examining the ways violence can bubble up through the city’s fissures.
The Top 5 Longreads of the Week
This week, we’re sharing stories from Abrahm Lustgarten, Lois Beckett, Julia O’Malley, Alice Driver, and Sarah Jeong.
O, Small-Bany! Part 3: Summer
Notes from in between meditation-app alerts.
Our Contemporary Notion of Self-Esteem Was Born — Surprise! — in 1980s California
Apparently, feeling great about yourself does not improve your chances at success.
The Weather and the Wall
Climate change and the border wall are more connected than you might think.
Hilary Mantel’s Eulogy for the Unfinished Diana
“As Diana was a collective creation,” Mantel writes at the Guardian, “she was also a collective possession.”

