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The Law of the Instrument

by Jess Stoner
More than 200 letters to the editor, op-eds, and editorials from newspapers across the US reveal a country divided on who should be allowed to vote.


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Watch and Learn

by Graham T. Beck
YouTube tutorials are the classrooms of the 21st century. Are they enough to make you a better person?


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The Year That Was and Wasn’t

by The Morning News
We gathered writers and thinkers to consider everything that happened over the past 12 months and asked them: What were the most important events of 2013—and what were the least?


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New York Elsewhere

by The Morning News
New Yorkers don’t fade away—they just move. But to where? From Miami to Austin to Berlin, detailed maps of nearly every other significant city’s neighborhoods show ex-pats exactly where to emigrate.


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The Year That Was and Wasn’t

by The Morning News
We gathered writers and thinkers to consider everything that happened over the past 12 months and asked them: What were the most important events of 2012—and what were the least?


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Home for the Holiday Tech Support

by Nozlee Samadzadeh
When the annual trip home becomes a customer-service visit to “fix the internet,” sometimes even bourbon can’t save the day. We gathered a half-dozen of our favorite tech writers and editors to help anticipate the hea…


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The Greatest Book Review Ever

by The Writers
Not everyone can be a judge in the Tournament of Books. Not every novel deserves a rave. But what if the world’s best books were reviewed all at once? The ultimate Frankenstein of reviews.


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Liner Notes 2010

by The Writers
In our Crowdsource series, we tap the masses’ wisdom for your entertainment. This week, TMN readers and staff shout-out to those who made their year.


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The Products We Hate

by The Writers
Introducing a new series, “Crowdsource,” where we tap the masses’ wisdom for your entertainment. This week, TMN readers and staff explain which products the world should destroy.