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"Foster," by Bryan Washington | The New Yorker


Well, Mia says, meeting my eyes. Good for you.
It could be something mild, she says, but he’s getting up there. So we’ll have to keep an eye on it.
She takes out her card, and scribbles a number on the side of it.
They’ll set you up with meds out front, Mia says. Call if it gets worse.
We will, Owen says.
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Another memory of my brother: we’re on a trip to Kemah. Our mother’s driving us, with a friend, and their voices are hushed the entire ride from Houston. No one has a good answer for where our father is. I ask once, and then once again, before my mom asks me to please shut the fuck up.

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Queen Elizabeth Wears a Butterfly Brooch That Was a Wedding Gift, Days Before What Would Have Been Prince Philip's 100th Birthday


Queen Elizabeth has been subtly paying tribute to her late husband via a string of very meaningful brooches.
On Tuesday, the monarch held a virtual meeting with an ambassador from the Republic of South Sudan and the High Commissioner for the Republic of Mozambique wearing a rarely-seen piece of jewelry. This particular bauble is a butterfly-shaped brooch composed of diamonds with wings edged in rubies, and was a gift from the Dowager Countess of Onslow on the occasion of the then-Princess Elizabeth’s wedding to Prince Philip in 1947. The brooch is not one of the Queen’s more well-known wedding jewels as she very rarely wears it out in public, and when she does she almost always pairs it with a solid pink or red outfit, making its addition to her floral blouse all the more notable. The last time Queen Elizabeth wore this particular accessory was to a church service in Sandringham in 2019, and before that, not since a visit the Sandringham Women’s Institute in 2012. This tribute to her late husband also comes just two days before what would have been Prince Philip’s 100th birthday.

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The Dark, Democratizing Power of the Social-Media Stock Market


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In early March, about fifty investors received links to an anonymously created, password-protected Web site. On the site was a seven-page white paper, which opened with the question “What Is BitClout?” BitClout, the paper explained, is a social network that runs on blockchain technology, allowing users to “speculate on people and posts with real money.” Every user is given a public price, which is the amount of money that it costs to buy his or her “creator coin.” With the platform’s native cryptocurrency (also called bitclout), users could buy the coin of any other user on the site. Purchasing a creator coin is a way to invest in someone’s reputation. According to the white paper, the coin is meant to be “correlated to that person’s standing in society.” If Elon Musk launches a rocket to Mars, his value should go up. If he uses a racial slur during a press conference, then, as the paper explained, “his coin price should theoretically go down.”

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Is There Any Time Left for Maya Wiley?

The former City Hall lawyer considers herself the last progressive standing in the New York City mayoral race.

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Carrie Coon and Betty Gilpin Star as Women on the Brink in Two New Scripted Podcast Thrillers


Julia Roberts and
Janelle Monáe.
Motherhacker follows the same formula, with the Emmy-nominated Coon starring as Bridget Landry, a frazzled mother turned hacker whose dabbling on the dark web forces her to confront the shadowy forces at play in her own life. Written by
Sandi Farkas and executive produced and directed by
Amanda Lipitz, the first season of
Motherhacker was a zippy, fast-paced escapade buoyed by the performances of a stellar cast (and can be binged in its entirety, exclusively on Spotify). Coon’s performance as Bridget is a freewheeling delight; she careens between accents and occupations as her character methodically scams victims out of thousands of dollars, in a desperate effort to pay off her own debts.

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Zosia Mamet Knocked Down Several Doors to Get Her Role in 'The Flight Attendant'

On this week’s Little Gold Men podcast, Mamet talks about leaving her ‘Girls’ character behind to forge a new fractured female friendship with Kaley Cuoco.

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Solange Knowles Reimagines Theater in a New Fashion Film

Made in celebration of the finalists for this year’s Woolmark Prize, “Passage” features the work of designers like BEthany Williams and Thebe Magugu, and guides us through an abstraction of “creation as life”

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One of Princess Margaret's Over-the-Top Ball Gowns Is Going on Display For the First Time in 50 Years

One of Princess Margaret's over-the-top ball gowns is going on display for the first time in 50 Years alongside Princess Diana's wedding gown at the Royal Style in the Making exhibit at Kensington Palace.

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The Queen and Joe Biden Set a Date for Their First Face-to-Face Meeting

The pair, who have been in touch since Biden’s January inauguration, will have a private meeting on June 13, when Biden is in the U.K. for a G7 summit.

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Are We Entering a New Political Era?


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Last June, when most Americans could agree that their country was in crisis but few could agree on what to do about it, staffers from a small organization called Justice Democrats—part of a burgeoning faction of young activists whose goal is to push the Democratic Party, and thus the entire political spectrum, to the left—joined a gathering on the patio of a restaurant in Yonkers, overlooking the Hudson. It was a breezy Tuesday night, and polls in the congressional primary had just closed. Most of the staffers hadn’t seen one another in person since

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