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Date: Tue, 18 Nov 2014 17:52:07 +0000 (GMT)
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| | Starting today, we’re combining our daily and our weekly newsletters. If you already receive the weekly on Monday afternoons, you’ll see a new e-mail from The New Yorker in your inbox each morning with stories from the magazine and from newyorker.com. Subscribers to both the weekly and the daily will now get one less e-mail from The New Yorker on Mondays. And if you’re subscribed only to the daily, there won’t be any change. If you’d rather not hear from us each day, you can manage your e-mail preferences here. | | by Amy Davidson | It was not ISIS’s goal to make Kassig a Muslim. The group wanted to murder an American, and it did. | | | | by Steve Coll | Does it really serve American interests in Pakistan? | | | | by Alexandra Lange | Thanks to platforms like Twitter and Instagram, it is no longer so easy for buildings to just disappear. | | | | by James Surowiecki | Republicans could well end up wishing that King v. Burwell, a challenge to the Affordable Care Act, had never seen the light of day. | | | | by Michael Specter | He’s famous for being a bell-ringing behaviorist, but his real legacy is more complicated. | | | | by James Wood | Against difficult odds, the writer found her voice late in life. | | | | | | with John Seabrook and Kelefa Sanneh | | | | | | | |
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