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"The Syrian tragedy started in a moment of deceptive simplicity," writes Robert F.
Worth, "when the peaceful protesters of the 2011 Arab Spring seemed destined to
inherit the future." As a protest movement turned into a full-blown civil war, how
did a city that seemed so averse to politics wind up becoming so central to the
conflict — and, as a result, be torn apart? Few Americans have been permitted to
travel to Aleppo since the Assad regime's victory in December, but for this week's
cover story, Worth and the photographer Sebastian Liste went to see the new
reality faced by Aleppans after the city's fall.
Elsewhere in the magazine, Alec MacGillis investigates a Baltimore-area property
owner who renters say neglects their homes and often sues — a landlord who, to
the surprise of most residents, is Jared Kushner, the president's son-in-law. Molly
Young writes about the rise of celebrity wellness gurus and profiles Amanda
Chantal Bacon. And Marcela Valdes reports on the challenges of resisting
deportations in the age of Trump.
Happy reading,
Jake Silverstein
Editor in Chief
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Al-Hatab Square in Aleppo's Old City. Sebastian Liste/Noor Images. for The New York Times
FEATURE
Aleppo After the Fall
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As the Syrian civil war turns in favor of the regime, a nation adjusts to a new reality — and a
complicated new picture of the conflict emerges.
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FEATURE
Jared Kushner's Other
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Wrika Andiola, right, an immigrants rights
activist, is fighting the deportation of her
mother, Maria Guadalupe Arreola.
Damon Casarez for The New York Times
FEATURE
Is It Possible to Resist
Deportation in Trump's
America?
Baltimore-area renters complain about a property
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owner they say is neglectful and litigious. Few
Living under draconian state laws, Arizona
know their landlord is the president's son-in-law. activists honed an effective strategy for keeping
undocumented immigrants in the country. Can
the same tools still work today?
ON SPORTS
Where Did the Great Hollywood
Baseball Movie Go?
By JAY CASPIAN KANG
In an era of analysts and HD broadcasts, audiences don't see the
players as larger-than-life characters anymore.
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TALK
Janet Mock Struggles With Being
Called a `Trans Advocate'
The author on giving young people life advice and what she learned
from sex work.
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Amanda Chantal Bacon.
Amanda Chantal Bacon. Tierney Gearon for The New York Times
FEATURE
How Amanda Chantal Bacon
Perfected the Celebrity Wellness
Business
Deciphering the rise of a lifestyle guru who sells self-absorption as the ultimate luxury
product.
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RA reality show so punishingly mundane it
omes beautiful.
by Carolyn Figel
LETTER OF RECOMMENDATION
FIRST WORDS
Illustration by Derek Brahney
Letter of
Can Anyone Be Truly
Recommendation: `Terrace `Independent' In Today's
House'
Polarized Politics?
RIDKER
By BEVERLY GAGE
A reality show so punishingly mundane that it
Americans may be losing faith in the idea that any
becomes beautiful.
figure or institution can rise entirely above the
partisan fray.
EAT
A Taste of Home in One Pot
The beans and pork of northern Mexico, by way of San Francisco.
THE ETHICIST
Should You Expose a Charity That
Exploits Its Employees?
By KWAM E ANTIIONY APPIAI I
The magazine's Ethicist columnist on how to balance the good a
nonprofit does against how it treats those who work for it and
whether you should give away your cigarettes when you quit.
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