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So, the (redacted) Mueller report. Read it for yourself, try a summary of greatest hits, or just dip into the report’s executive summaries. 1/18
Or try it with annotations! Or study the redactions! Or listen to a group of legal experts. 2/18
What most people don’t say: “Dear Democrats: Mueller Just Handed You a Road Map for Impeachment. Follow It.” 3/18
Mueller has been called to speak for himself by May 23. 4/18
The report’s biggest winner is probably Russia. Trump still hasn’t criticized Putin for hacking the election in his favor, but why would he? 5/18
A handy chart: What topics most effectively mobilize voters in several European countries. 6/18
Benjamin Netanyahu’s playbook in 2019 will be Donald Trump’s playbook in 2020. 7/18
Politically, the prison abolition movement is hard to discuss. Morally, it’s clearly right. 8/18
Read more stories like this in our editors' longreads picks. 9/18
Not just another immigration headline: Stonehenge was built by people whose ancestors came from Turkey. 10/18
In 19th-century America, one in four cowboys in the American West was black. 11/18
Why New Yorkers have traditionally worn black: “Black says this: ‘I don’t bother you, you don’t bother me.’” 12/18
Israeli scientists create what they say is the first 3D-printed heart using a bio-ink gel made out of human tissue. 13/18
After 82 days, 13 boxes, 468 packs, and 27,740 individual Skittles: two identical 2.17-ounce packs. 14/18
In the "knitcoin edition" of Monopoly, players knit their own money. 15/18
Watch: Part one of “Geometry of Circles,” Philip Glass’s series of vocal and instrumental pieces for Sesame Street in 1979. 16/18
Shakespeare clearly read many books—so where did his own books go? 17/18
A very good short story for your break time: “Mr Salary,” by Sally Rooney. 18/18
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