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Through the revolving door

Clifford S. Asness, Andrea Frazzini, and Ronen Israel (AQR), Tobias J. Moskowitz (Chicago), and Lasse Heje Pedersen (NYU): Size Matters, If You Control Your Junk. Kevin E. O’Reilly (St. Saviour’s): The Church as the Defender of Conscience in Our Age. Rene Provost (McGill): Cannibal Laws. The introduction to Eating People Is Wrong, and Other Essays on Famine, Its Past, and Its Future by Cormac O Grada. The Strongman of Singapore: Lee Kuan Yew built a gleaming metropolis out of an ex-colonial backwater — but it wasn't pretty. I should have closed Gitmo: Obama says he didn’t expect the bipartisan consensus around closing the island prison to dissipate. Jonathan Chait on why Ted Cruz wants Republicans to hate him: “Cruz is not attempting to distinguish himself from his party substantively. He is attempting to distinguish himself characterologically”. Lee Fang on former House intelligence chair Mike Rogers' quiet trip through the revolving door. Michelle Goldberg on the Laura Kipnis melodrama. The Nation publishes a special 150th anniversary issue. Livia Gershon on Pinterest and hairspray: Marketing “girly” stuff to men. Watch the rapid decline of “white America” over three decades. How many white people does it take to ruin a good joke? Jazmine Hughes on the gentrification of racial humor. Tourists flocking to Cuba “before the Americans come”. A secret Nazi hideout believed found in remote Argentine jungle.