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Freedom

Michael Cohen Might Not Know the Difference Between Freedom and Prison Time

"I gave loyalty to someone who truthfully does not deserve loyalty," Michael Cohen told ABC.
By Davis Richardson
Hinds

As Fans First, Madrid’s Hinds Infuse Garage Rock With Good Vibes

"We know perfectly well what we would love our icons to make, and now we have a band, so we can make it!"
By Justin Joffe
Russian President Vladimir Putin at the 2015 UN General Assembly

Is the UN General Assembly Worth a Damn?

Do the rare instances in which dialogue translates into peaceful resolution outweigh the greater instances of anti-democratic speech and action? That's debatable.
By Micah Halpern
U.S. sailors wave as they return home June 2, 2003 in Coronado, California.

Don’t Give Up the Ship

By The Editors
Oh, Jonathan Franzen, when will you ever learn? (Photo: Getty Images)

The Internet Hates Jonathan Franzen Again

By John Bonazzo
CLEVELAND, OH - AUGUST 06: Republican presidential candidates (L-R) New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie, Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL), Ben Carson, Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker, Donald Trump, Jeb Bush, Mike Huckabee, Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) and Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY) take the stage for the first prime-time presidential debate hosted by FOX News and Facebook at the Quicken Loans Arena August 6, 2015 in Cleveland, Ohio. The top-ten GOP candidates were selected to participate in the debate based on their rank in an average of the five most recent national political polls. (Photo by Scott Olson/Getty Images)

Kerik: Compel the Presidential Candidates to Take a Stand on Criminal Justice Reform

By Bernard B. Kerik
Ukrainian soldiers walk near a frontline position on the outskirts of the strategic coastal city of Mariupol following an evening of heavy shelling by Russian backed separatists on September 07, 2014 in Mariupol, Ukraine. The outbreak of shelling in both Mariupol and the separatist controlled city of Donetsk is threatening a ceasefire struck less than two days earlier. (Photo by Spencer Platt/Getty Images)

Pregnant With Europe: Ukraine and Her Ex-Boyfriend, Russia

By Andrew Oleksiuk

Sergey Brin’s Rant Against Government Forces Ruining the Internet Sure Is Well-Timed

By Kelly Faircloth
Petanque!

Petanque Hits the Hamptons and Dancers Dance in Fire Island in the Eight-Day Week

By Daniel D'Addario

Breaking, Live: Dominique Strauss-Kahn Released on His Own Recognizance

By Foster Kamer

Apocalypse Now!

By Lee Siegel

Prodigal Son Franzen Goes on Oprah Nine Years After Badmouthing Book Selections

By Nate Freeman

Internal Memo: Sarah Palin

By Christian Lorentzen

Franzen Glasses Thief Reveals His Identity in Gripping Pulp Crime Narrative

By Nate Freeman

Franzen Recovers Glasses After Brief Hostage Situation

By Nate Freeman

British Edition of Freedom Recalled over Frequent Imperfection

By Nate Freeman

David Brooks Unleashes His Contrarian Superpowers on Freedom

By Dan Duray

It’s Official: Oprah Buries Hatchet With Freedom Book Club Pick

By Dan Duray

So Sorry To Do This! Flakiness Epidemic Sweeps Digital New York

By Leon Neyfakh

Jonathan Franzen: 'The American Right Wing' Trivialized the Word 'Freedom'

By Steve Huff

'Crystalline Instances of Precise Notation!' Sam Tanenhaus on Franzen

By John Koblin

Franzen Would be Pleased By City's Efforts to Save Birds

By Irina Aleksander
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