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From Arion, James Tatum (Dartmouth): Mrs. Vergil’s Horrid Wars; and Paul Barolsky (Virginia): The Strange Case of the Young Michelangelo. A Bull in Pyongyang: How real is Dennis Rodman’s “basketball diplomacy”? It isn't the military's place to weigh in on the Syria debate: Far too many servicemembers have made their opinions public — a violation of both ethics and the fundamental principle that in the U.S., civilians make policy. Meet Marc Short, the man who runs the Koch brothers’ secret bank. Virginia K. Smith on 30 essential literary Twitter feeds. “If the Egyptians can do this with regard to another radical Muslim, former president Mohamed Morsi of the Muslim Brotherhood, then can't we Americans do it with Obama?” Finally, a Munich analogy that makes sense. The Weekly Wonk is a digital magazine and podcast from New America focused on the ideas and policy challenges that will shape our future. Dylan Matthews on everything you need to know about why the government might shut down. This man moved to a desert island to disappear — here's what happened. David M. Levinson on understanding the irrational commuter: The increasing sophistication of data collection and analysis gives us deeper insights into human behavior — and how we make decisions about everyday travel. Caught in the hipster trap: My new glasses are making me look like a slavish adopter of trends. Astronomer Seth Shostak: We'll find ET by 2037.