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Inside this week’s issue of The New Yorker: nyer.cm/7YFXXlz

NewYorker's tweet image. Inside this week’s issue of The New Yorker: nyer.cm/7YFXXlz

As ICE raids spread beyond L.A., activist groups in Orange County are attempting to slow down arrests and deportations. nyer.cm/MrQk3hq


In “Familiar Touch,” Kathleen Chalfant’s performance as an octogenarian with dementia is “furiously alive,” @JustinCChang writes. nyer.cm/VYNFUHx


Read an essay from Lena Dunham on growing up in—and growing out of—New York City. nyer.cm/p1ptayZ


The Stablecoin GENIUS Act may bring crypto into the mainstream financial system. “Since the Trump family is now a player in stablecoins, it potentially stands to benefit greatly from an expansion in their use,” @JohnCassidy writes. nyer.cm/Sml5808


How a legacy family toy business secured a momentous court victory against the Trump Administration. nyer.cm/Rx2ttOu


“And here sat Maureen, who had no one else to send flowers to as sweet revenge. And here sat Lilian, who had thought that little in life could surprise her anymore.” Read a new short story by Yiyun Li. nyer.cm/IE7xAa6


With the approval of the government, a renowned sexologist ran a dangerous program that placed foster children with pedophiles. How could this happen? nyer.cm/zIC13r2


From 1941: Rogers E. M. Whitaker on the ten-year-old mascot of Princeton’s football team. #NewYorkerArchive nyer.cm/XQ53s2X


The role of the Hollywood intimacy coördinator, once a curio of a career, is on its way to becoming an industry standard. Along the way, it’s also become an object of intense public fascination and borderline-prurient media attention. nyer.cm/caBh680


How does one inspire intrigue while also getting a good night’s sleep? In @newyorkerhumor, some tips. nyer.cm/xwEFkyw


The first advice columns appeared in an Ovid-quoting London broadsheet in the late 17th century. Centuries later, there are more forums than ever for observing strangers’ revelations, Merve Emre writes. nyer.cm/bvH73sK


“No one in my family wanted to talk about Harold’s life as a contract killer for the Mob. Then one day he called me.” A Personal History by Eric Konisberg, from 2001. nyer.cm/VmnF2AZ


Many specimens in the Mütter Museum were obtained during surgeries and autopsies at almshouses, prison wards, and military field hospitals; few were collected with a contemporary understanding of consent. nyer.cm/zp6343S


A cartoon by Edward Steed. #NewYorkerCartoons See the rest of the cartoons from this week’s issue: newyorkermag.visitlink.me/62Ow9T

NewYorker's tweet image. A cartoon by Edward Steed. #NewYorkerCartoons

See the rest of the cartoons from this week’s issue: newyorkermag.visitlink.me/62Ow9T

It's time for a new round of Laugh Lines. Can you put these cartoons in chronological order? nyer.cm/duObjFp


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