To break up the non-stop deluge of the news cycle, we're going to tweet some stories from our archives that have nothing to do with politics
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“Year’s End,” a story by Jhumpa Lahiri from 2007, that was later included in “Unaccustomed Earth.” http://nyer.cm/CyzRmx9 pic.twitter.com/y1Ed2QQUUS
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Calvin Trillin’s chilling account of a man committing the cold-blooded murder of 3 teens at a swimming hole: http://nyer.cm/kU1RWSO pic.twitter.com/wYytKX3lzR
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A beloved and classic short story by the late writer Denis Johnson, which he worked on for nearly 7 to 8 years: http://nyer.cm/waVK0Nj pic.twitter.com/xEpb2RTNkL
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Jill Lepore on the long-lost story of the longest book ever written: http://nyer.cm/WNWMkWa pic.twitter.com/NiVxBuxKGT
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Let's do away with the myth that mules are stubborn. They're smart, they're cute, and they're an Instagram sensation http://nyer.cm/oSOv5U8 pic.twitter.com/b1kDNKiFeJ
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27 years after a friend’s murder, Andy Rosenzweig found himself revisiting the scene of the crime: http://nyer.cm/ObE0zeV pic.twitter.com/cB0CSqUTNs
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Two young Christians and an unwanted pregnancy. "Good People," a short story by David Foster Wallace: http://nyer.cm/SMfPLIq pic.twitter.com/z5ilpUeABu
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The decline of the couch potato. (We are now post-potato): http://nyer.cm/EUB9RuC pic.twitter.com/asbjbEeAIy
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"Thanksgiving in Mongolia," Ariel Levy's story on adventure and heartbreak at the edge of the earth: http://nyer.cm/iuHK7tZ pic.twitter.com/lqxbAmF3Wz
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Facing a midlife slump,
@tadfriend turned to the sport of squash: http://nyer.cm/qPpNPBA pic.twitter.com/gwwKQzqSZv
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I CAN'T STAND SECRETS! They remind me of really bad soap operas.
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Secrets and politics go pretty well together. Nice try
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Hmmm. Thought you were taking a break from politics?
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