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The New Yorker

The New Yorker is a weekly magazine with a mix of reporting on politics and culture, humor and cartoons, fiction and poetry, and reviews and criti
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The New Yorker
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The Bloody Lesson the Ayatollah Took from the Shah
With demonstrations in dozens of cities across Iran, Ali Khamenei and his regime are faced with a dilemma.
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Restaurant Review: Cove
With Cove, his fourth restaurant, in Hudson Square, the twenty-seven-year-old wunderkind chef cooks with a new expansiveness.
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Sadia Shepard on Loss, Faith, and the Web Between Stories
The author discusses her story “Kim’s Game.”
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Patrick Radden Keefe on Truman Capote’s “In Cold Blood”
Capote’s journalistic transgressions were serious, but there is no denying the awesome influence of his work.
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Denmark Is Sick of Being Bullied by Trump
The U.S., once Denmark’s closest ally, is threatening to steal Greenland and attacking the country’s wind-power industry. Is this a permanent breakup?
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“Kim’s Game,” by Sadia Shepard
She didn’t much care for him or his video camera. But then, she’s never much cared for anthropologists.
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Sadia Shepard Reads “Kim’s Game”
The author reads her story from the January 19, 2026, issue of the magazine.
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The New Yorker
yesterday
What Makes the Iranian Protests Different This Time
Unrest has spread across the Islamic Republic as it faces economic disaster at home and a profound weakening of its network of regional allies.
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How an Attack on Obamacare Saved Abortion in Wyoming
In the most conservative state in the U.S., libertarianism can lead in surprising directions.
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yesterday
Donald Trump Was Never an Isolationist
He once defied the G.O.P. by blasting military interventions. But what looked like anti-interventionism is really a preference for power freed from the
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yesterday
TV Review: “Heated Rivalry,” Streaming on HBO Max and Crave
The show, a sexy romance between two closeted hockey players, began on a small Canadian streaming platform, but has become a huge, unexpected hit.
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yesterday
The Robot and the Philosopher
In the age of A.I., we endlessly debate what consciousness looks like. Can a camera see things more clearly?
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yesterday
Lagos Is a Vortex of Energy
In a recent book, “Èkó,” the photographer Ollie Babajide Tikare captures the messiness and hope of the Nigerian city.
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The New Yorker
1/9/2026
Is Donald Trump Creating the Conditions for Another World War?
“What you’re seeing both abroad and at home are completely optional conflicts created by the character of the President,” Jane Mayer says.
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The New Yorker
1/9/2026
“Dead Man’s Wire” Is a Tangle of Loose Threads
In dramatizing a real-life hostage crisis from 1977, Gus Van Sant teases out enticing themes that remain undeveloped.
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The New Yorker
1/9/2026
Minneapolis Reacts to ICE’s Killing of Renee Nicole Good
The city where George Floyd was murdered finds itself again at the epicenter of a national crisis.
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The New Yorker
1/9/2026
Does Every Marriage Need a Prenup?
The staff writer Jennifer Wilson explores why prenuptial agreements have boomed in popularity among millennial and Gen Z couples.
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The New Yorker
1/9/2026
Donald Trump’s New Brand of Imperialism
The historian Daniel Immerwahr says that Trump’s embrace of imperialist adventuring is not just about business interests—it’s an appeal to masculinity
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The New Yorker
1/9/2026
The Gospel According to Emily Henry
How the best-selling author of “People We Meet on Vacation” channelled her love of rom-coms—and her religious upbringing—into a new kind of romance no
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The New Yorker
1/9/2026
Daily Cartoon: Friday, January 9th
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
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