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The Addicts Next Door: In parts of West Virginia, opioid overdose is the default explanation for deaths in the state. Heres how locals are fighting to save their communities from the crisis. (Margaret Talbot, The New Yorker)
Date: May 31, 2017
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How a Giant of Sports Journalism Swung for the Fences—and Missed
There's been a lot written about drug addiction in West Virginia, but Margaret Talbot really does add to the literature with a melancholy piece in The New Yorker that includes small-town newspaper publisher Michael Chalmers explaining the roots of the problem in Martinsburg:
ats proved difficult to re-create in adult life. But what if I found my way back to the original source material? Are Dahls kids booksrarely kind, Margaret Talbot noted in The New Yorker, to their adult charactersstill capable of hypnotizing a 30-something into a readerly fugue state?
New Yorker writer Margaret Talbot thought that Justice Scalias writing made him a rock star, especially among young conservatives. Of all the justices, she wrote, Scalia is most likely to offer the jurisprudential equivalent of smashing a guitar onstage.
Date: Feb 13, 2016
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A LOOK FROM THE OUTSIDE -- Bad cops, good cops, by the New Yorkers Margaret Talbot: In early November, 2014, Craig Futterman, a law professor at the University of Chicago, got a call from someone who worked in law enforcement in that city the source, describing the video frame by frame, evoked
Date: Dec 14, 2015
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John Oliver calls for universal maternity leave: Three states lead the way
ltogether expected but very encouraging. Since women who take paid family leaves are more likely to see a wage increase and less likely to go on welfare, such policies may exert a positive effect not only on gender inequality but on economic inequality, Margaret Talbot wrote for the New Yorker.
er cent of the population. Previously, some had expressed concern that a Supreme Court mandate for same-sex marriage would get out ahead of public acceptance. (Margaret Talbot wrote about this issue five years ago.) Thirty-six states would seem to be a large enough majority to assuage these fears.
Date: Jan 18, 2015
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Huge shakeup at The New Republic: What does this vanity publisher want?
s of which the New Republic wouldnt divulge, offered as party gifts a large tome of great New Republic essays going back to its beginnings. The Erik Wemple Blog spent Thanksgiving break with the book and enjoyed the thinking of Walter Lippmann, Margaret Talbot, Wieseltier and many others. Indeed, t