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This Week's Issue
How Iraqi Forces Drove ISIS From Ramadi
They passed a big test in Anbar, ousting ISIS from the provincial capital, but Baghdad's security forces have a long way to go.
Culture
A Conversation With Deniz Gamze Ergüven
The Franco-Turkish director on seeing the world through the eyes of teens.
World
Why Junior Doctors are Going on Strike in England
An overwhelming 98 percent of junior doctors voted to strike for the first time in 40 years.
World
Nowhere to Turn: Sunnis Fleeing ISIS Seek Sanctuary
Moises Saman traveled to Iraq to photograph Sunnis uprooted from their homes.
Culture
How to (Virtually) Survive in Post-Apocalypse Manhattan
The new Tom Clancy video game 'The Division' is a mix of secret agents, bioterrorism and political conspiracy.
Culture
On the Hunt for the Balkans' Most Wanted
A new book chronicles the most extensive manhunt for war criminals since World War II.
World
Afghan Idol Throws Off Her Burqa and Belts Out Domestic Violence Protest Song
On 'Afghan Star,' Sahar Arian sang metaphorical lyrics lamenting Afghan women's lack of value.
Tech & Science
Cancer 'Visionary' Stanislaw Burzynski Stands Trial for Unprecedented Medical Malfeasance
Critics say Burzynski's cavalier attitude toward medical best practices has put the lives of thousands of patients at risk.
World
Eat, Pray and Sweat at Parkschlösschen, Europe’s Only Luxury Ayurvedic Spa
German TV Executive Wolfgang Preuss's spa offers ancient Indian treatments to the wealthy and stressed.
World
The Persian Rug Trade Is Back in Business
Until Obama signed an executive order lifting sanctions on Iran, all Persian rugs had been banned from entering the U.S.
Tech & Science
Wooden Buildings as Strong as Steel
A carbon-sequestering construction technology is taking root in Oregon.
World
Why Alexander Hamilton Would Hate the GOP refusal to Consider a Scalia Successor
By violating the separation of powers, Senate Republicans are threatening democracy.
Tech & Science
Crowdsourcing Earthquake Detection With an App Could Save Lives in Developing Countries
Scientists want to build the world's largest earthquake sensor using the billions of smartphones we collectively carry in our pockets.