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Editor's Choice

Five must-read pieces from the magazine

  1. As president, Obama lost his voice - but Al Green helped him get it back
    Beneath his cool veneer the US President is at last perceived as being sympathetic. By Nicholas Wapshott

  2. The limits of science
    Is there anything science can't explain? With Michael Brooks, Richard Dawkins, Daniel Dennett and Martin Rees.

  3. What's Jack White made of?
    White never stops working and everything he works with turns to gold. By Kate Mossman

  4. The NS Interview: Jung Chang, author
    "Mao was a bad man, but he was a very good subject" By Sophie Elmhirst

  5. The world that America built
    What would a planet without US leadership look like? By Mark Leonard

Five most-popular blogs

  1. Why gay marriage won't hurt Obama
    Independent voters are more concerned about the economy. By John Stoehr

  2. Greek neo-Nazi party expels journalists
    Golden Dawn's ugly press conference. With George Eaton

  3. The Cameron-Brooks texts begin to leak
    The PM told Brooks to "keep her head up" the week she resigned. By George Eaton

  4. Fleet Street Fox's hypocritical misogyny
    Women should stop denigrating women, says columnist. In a column denigrating women. By Sarah Ditum

  5. An alternative Queen's speech
    A progressive agenda for the coalition. By Nick Pearce

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