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Interactives
advent calendar 2021
Dec. 24, 2021
The Cut’s Advent Calendar Gift Guide
With a new Cut-approved item every single day.
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the Cut
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Daise Bedolla
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Daise Bedolla
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State by state, the most competitive elections in the country.
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A breakdown of the 16 most competitive seats.
By
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Jordan Larson,
and
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art openings
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‘The Russia Story,’ as It Happened on Social Media
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and
Max Read
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Jackson McHenry
and
Ashley Wu
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A dynamic monthly breakdown of the 13 most competitive seats.
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Jordan Larson
and
Matt Stieb
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A dynamic, monthly breakdown of the most competitive districts
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Jordan Larson
and
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love map
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482 Stories of Hookups, Breakups, and Missed Connections on the Streets of NYC
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Lisa Miller
and
Aude White
June 21, 2017
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We’ll tell you right now:
Spider-Man
’s upside-down kiss was shot on a set in Los Angeles.
By
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June 4, 2017
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The Leftovers
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Lost
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quotables
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An Interactive History of 42nd Street’s Dramatic Transformation Over 164 Years
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Test Yourself: Psychologists Created a Quiz to Define Your Sense of Humor
There are four options.
By
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Let’s Add Some Nuance to the ‘Two Americas’ Narrative
By looking at each state through the Human Development Index, the U.S. looks more like many nations at all different levels of well-being.
By
Ashley Wu
and
Drake Baer
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Melissa Dahl
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If you’re not sure, this little test can help nudge you in the right direction.
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Melissa Dahl
and
Allyson Young
Jan. 20, 2017
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Jordan Larson,
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and
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and
Ashley Wu
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One for the puzzle lovers.
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Ashley Wu
and
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Sometimes a quiz is just a quiz.
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Drake Baer
and
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The Psychological Appeal of Those Viral Optical Illusions
Can you spot the panda? The cigar? The phone?
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A
Mad Libs
Profile of a Female Celeb by a Man
Now you can write your own!
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Dayna Evans