Politics The New Yorker Daily: The National Enquirer’s Fervor for Trump Date: June 26, 2017Author: connie dello buono 0 Comments The National Enquirer’s Fervor for Trump The tabloid is defined by its predatory spirit. Why has it embraced the President with such sycophantic zeal? By Jeffrey Toobin The Senate’s Disastrous Health-Care Bill Though the plan is morally shocking, politically it is not. By Amy Davidson A Special Episode on China and the U.S. This week, David Remnick talks with the global art star Ai Weiwei, and Chinese students explain Ivanka Trump’s popularity in their country. Hemingway, the Sensualist The macho icon has been recast as a gender-bending progressive. But what really made his pulse race? By Adam Gopnik The Last Queen of Greenwich Village Joseph Touchette, who may be the oldest drag queen in New York City, has lived on the corner of Bank and West Fourth streets since 1956. By Daniel Penny PAID POST The acclaimed New York Times bestseller “Stunning…heartrending…this year’s When Breath Becomes Air.” —Nora Krug, The Washington Post What Amazon’s Purchase of Whole Foods Really Means Behind the scenes, the company has been using technology to vertically integrate nearly the entire process of consumption. By Joshua Rothman Listening Booth: Young Thug’s Rootsy Reinvention “Family Don’t Matter,” the first track on the workaholic rapper’s début studio album, is intriguingly languorous. By Doreen St. Félix The Image of American Hyperbole Amid the seeming death throes of retail, Kmart has a message for the masses: “Life is ridiculously awesome.” By Vinson Cunningham Steinbeck’s Novel About the 2013-17 California Drought “Her face displayed nothing. It couldn’t, on account of the Botox. It was a small mercy.” By Riane Konc Daily Cartoon Monday, June 26th. By Kaamran Hafeez Share this:TwitterFacebookLinkedInPrintEmailPocketPinterestTumblrRedditLike this:Like Loading... Related