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The Power of Thinking Like a Poker Player

Nate Silver’s “On the Edge” applies the lessons of modern gambling to the arenas of tech startups, artificial intelligence, and ethics.

My Audience with the Pope

I thought that the e-mailed invitation was spam. “Nice try, Russia,” I said to my laptop screen. But the Pope really did want to meet with comics and humorists.

Every Newspaper Obituary’s First Paragraph

Alfred T. Alfred, whose invention of the plastic fastener that affixes tags to clothing upended the tag industry, died on Saturday.

How to Give Away a Fortune

An Austrian heiress recruited fifty people from all walks of life to redistribute twenty-five million euros—if they could agree on how to spend it.

Letters from Our Readers

Readers respond to Sloane Crosley’s essay about the loss of her cat, Clare Malone’s Profile of Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., Parul Sehgal’s review of Sarah Manguso’s “Liars,” and Jackson Arn’s piece about Surrealism.

The Magazine for Mercenaries Enters Polite Society

Susan Katz Keating, the editor and publisher of Soldier of Fortune, discusses how she’s changing the publication and assesses the threat of political violence.