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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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“Two People Exchanging Saliva” Rewrites the Slap in Cinema
Alexandre Singh and Natalie Musteata’s film is set in a dystopian version of Paris where kissing is forbidden and purchases are made through small acts
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The New Yorker
yesterday
Why Is Leaving MAGA So Difficult?
Rich Logis was a MAGA warrior before he hung up his red hat, and founded the organization Leaving MAGA to help others do the same. He speaks with the New
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The New Yorker
yesterday
Senator Chris Van Hollen on the Epstein Files, and the Leadership Crisis in Washington
The Maryland Democrat talks about Chuck Schumer’s leadership of a fractured party, and whether Van Hollen himself harbors Presidential ambitions.
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The New Yorker
yesterday
Daily Cartoon: Friday, November 21st
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
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The New Yorker
yesterday
“Hamnet” Feels Elemental, but Is It Just Highly Effective Grief Porn?
In Chloé Zhao’s film, adapted from Maggie O’Farrell’s novel, the death of a child gives rise to the creation of a literary masterpiece.
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The New Yorker
yesterday
Dev Hynes Returns as Blood Orange
Also: the kamancheh playing of Kayhan Kalhor, Ethan Lipton’s surrealist “The Seat of Our Pants,” our writers’ holiday traditions, and more.
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The New Yorker
yesterday
“Wicked: For Good” Is Very, Very Bad
In the second of two movies adapted from the Broadway musical, Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo battle fascism, bigotry, and some fairly dreadful filmm
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The New Yorker
yesterday
Dick Cheney’s Long, Strange Goodbye
On seeing Rachel Maddow at the former Vice-President’s funeral, while Donald Trump threatened Democrats on social media with death by hanging.
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The New Yorker
yesterday
The Ghosts of Girlhoods Past in “Sound of Falling”
Mascha Schilinski’s dark, century-spanning ensemble drama sees four generations of women take up spectral residence in a German farmhouse.
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The New Yorker
yesterday
The World-Shifting Grooves of Fela Kuti
Jad Abumrad’s new podcast, “Fela Kuti: Fear No Man,” shows how one musician created both a genre and a way of challenging those in power.
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The New Yorker
11/20/2025
A Startup’s Bid to Dim the Sun
The gloomy arguments in favor of solar geoengineering are compelling; so are the even gloomier counter-arguments.
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The New Yorker
11/20/2025
Daily Cartoon: Thursday, November 20th
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
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The New Yorker
11/20/2025
In “Pluribus,” Utopia Isn’t All It’s Cracked Up to Be
Artists and thinkers have long fixated on the notion of an ideal society—but these experiments, in fiction and in life, inevitably fall short. Why are
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The New Yorker
11/20/2025
“This World of Tomorrow” and “Oedipus” Dramatize the Power of the Past
Tom Hanks plays a time-travelling tech titan, and Mark Strong and Lesley Manville star in a modern tragedy.
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The New Yorker
11/20/2025
Lesser-Known Celebrity-Owned Alcohol Brands
Featuring Walton Goggins’s Weirdly Hot Jalapeño Tequila and Sydney Sweeney’s Pure White Rum.
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The New Yorker
11/19/2025
Family Estrangement Is on the Rise. Are Politics to Blame?
In recent years, severing ties with family members over political differences has become increasingly normalized. Is going “no contact” a necessary boundary,
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The New Yorker
11/19/2025
What We Talk About When We Talk About Dignity
The political philosopher Lea Ypi discusses four books about the inviolable quality of dignity.
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The New Yorker
11/19/2025
The Sikh-Separatist Assassination Plot
A murder in Canada and an attempted one in New York suggest a transnational campaign of violence that has imperilled Indian diplomacy with the West.
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The New Yorker
11/19/2025
The Best Books of 2025 So Far
Our editors and critics review notable new fiction, nonfiction, and poetry.
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The New Yorker
11/19/2025
Daily Cartoon: Wednesday, November 19th
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
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