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And more of today's top articles from The Week Pascal-Emmanuel Gobry [How to justify the war crime in Hiroshima] Damon Linker [Why a Trump-Sanders debate would be disastrous for Hillary] Peter Weber [Donald Trump has his own Bill Clinton problems] Ryan Cooper [How John Maynard Keynes' most radical idea could save the world] Paul Waldman [Nobody reads party platforms. They're still really important.] Jeff Spross [Corporations have a 1 percent problem, too] The Week Staff [The week's best political cartoons] Jeva Lange [Bernie Sanders superfans want to be saved by the F.B.I.] Becca Stanek [Kim Jong Un's aunt recalls a child who was 'short-tempered and had a lack of tolerance'] Jeva Lange [Read this eerie note Harry Truman left about informing Stalin of the atomic bomb] Peter Weber [Your cellphone might really be giving you cancer, new study finds] Peter Weber [Stephen Colbert reacts poorly to Donald Trump clinching GOP nomination, a Trump-Sanders debate] MOST POPULAR [The gobsmacking racism of America's criminal justice system] Emily L. Hauser [Britney Spears' legion of boom] Lauren Duca [Why a Trump-Sanders debate would be disastrous for Hillary] Damon Linker [Donald Trump has his own Bill Clinton problems] Peter Weber [66 TV shows to watch in 2016] Scott Meslow CAPTURED: A PHOTO BLOG Lauren Hansen [Touching portraits of former 'comfort women'] [Is this email not displaying correctly? View it in your browser.] [Unsubscribe from this list] | [Update subscription preferences] | [Privacy Policy © 2015 THE WEEK PUBLICATIONS, INC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. THE WEEK ® IS A REGISTERED TRADEMARK OWNED BY FELIX DENNIS.] Get 4 Risk-Free [issues of The Week] [TRY IT OUT] [Subscribe] [Subscriber login] [Give a gift] [Back issues] [Classroom subscriptions] [Newsletters] [Privacy policy] [Terms & conditions] [The Week UK] [Contact Us] [Ad info] [RSS] Pascal-Emmanuel Gobry [How to justify the war crime in Hiroshima] Damon Linker [Why a Trump-Sanders debate would be disastrous for Hillary] Peter Weber [Donald Trump has his own Bill Clinton problems] Ryan Cooper [How John Maynard Keynes' most radical idea could save the world] Paul Waldman [Nobody reads party platforms. They're still really important.] Jeff Spross [Corporations have a 1 percent problem, too] The Week Staff [The week's best political cartoons] Jeva Lange [Bernie Sanders superfans want to be saved by the F.B.I.] Becca Stanek [Kim Jong Un's aunt recalls a child who was 'short-tempered and had a lack of tolerance'] Jeva Lange [Read this eerie note Harry Truman left about informing Stalin of the atomic bomb] Peter Weber [Your cellphone might really be giving you cancer, new study finds] Peter Weber [Stephen Colbert reacts poorly to Donald Trump clinching GOP nomination, a Trump-Sanders debate] MOST POPULAR [The gobsmacking racism of America's criminal justice system] Emily L. Hauser [Britney Spears' legion of boom] Lauren Duca [Why a Trump-Sanders debate would be disastrous for Hillary] Damon Linker [Donald Trump has his own Bill Clinton problems] Peter Weber [66 TV shows to watch in 2016] Scott Meslow CAPTURED: A PHOTO BLOG Lauren Hansen [Touching portraits of former 'comfort women'] [Is this email not displaying correctly? View it in your browser.] [Unsubscribe from this list] | [Update subscription preferences] | [Privacy Policy] © 2015 THE WEEK PUBLICATIONS, INC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. THE WEEK ® IS A REGISTERED TRADEMARK OWNED BY FELIX DENNIS. Get 4 Risk-Free [issues of The Week] [TRY IT OUT]

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