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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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What Do Commercials About A.I. Really Promise?
If human workers don’t have to read, write, or even think, it’s unclear what’s left for them to do.
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Earth’s Poet of Scale
Edward Burtynsky’s monumental chronicle of the human impact on the planet.
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The Annual Agony of Yearning for a Homegrown Wimbledon Champion
Each year, Britain sends forth its best young men and women, no matter how good at tennis they actually are.
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Flash Floods and Climate Policy
As the death toll climbs in Texas, the Trump Administration is actively undermining the nation’s ability to predict—and to deal with—climate-related d
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Teaching Men Who Will Never Leave Prison
In a maximum-security facility in upstate New York, students tackled Samuel Richardson’s “Clarissa” and Tolstoy’s “War and Peace,” finding a sense of purpose
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Carrie Brownstein on a Portrait of Cat Power by Richard Avedon
The musician and “Portlandia” co-creator dissects an iconic rock-and-roll image: a 2003 photograph of Chan Marshall, better known as Cat Power, for a New
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yesterday
Janet Yellen on the Danger of a “Banana Republic” Economy
The former Treasury Secretary and chair of the Federal Reserve on the budget bill, the exploding deficit, and why Donald Trump is so desperate for lower
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Susan B. Glasser on the Deficit, and Why “We Are the Boiled Frog”
The New Yorker staff writer explains the political implications of Donald Trump’s “Big Beautiful Bill.”
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Daily Cartoon: Friday, July 11th
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
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Recovering the Dead in Texas’s Flash-Flood Alley
In the wake of disaster, people are relying on the volunteer fire department, the backbone of the Hill Country.
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An Adolescent Crush That Never Let Up
An epistolary history of a fifty-five-year relationship with The New Yorker.
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What Was Paul Gauguin Looking For?
The artist has lately been derided as a colonizer and a pedophile, the creep of the Post-Impressionists. A new book reëxamines his vision.
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yesterday
Is Elon Musk’s “America Party” Worth Taking Seriously?
The billionaire’s latest venture into U.S. politics points to cracks in the two-party system—even if it might flop.
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yesterday
Conor McPherson’s Reliable Treasure
Also: the Wu-Tang Clan’s epic journeys, Chanticleer at Caramoor, the summer-vacation films of Jacques Rozier, and more.
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The New Yorker
7/11/2025
Did Donald Trump Really Just Break Up with Vladimir Putin?
It’s never easy to tell which flip or flop the flip-flopper in the White House means.
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The New Yorker
7/10/2025
Package Tracking Takes a Dark Turn in “Paper Towels”
When an online order goes missing, employees are often blamed. But how should they be punished? Now premium users get to decide.
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The New Yorker
7/10/2025
Why a Devoted Justice Department Lawyer Became a Whistle-Blower
In the first Trump Administration, “they didn’t say ‘Fuck you’ to the courts,” Erez Reuveni said.
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The New Yorker
7/10/2025
Daily Cartoon: Thursday, July 10th
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
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The New Yorker
7/10/2025
“Materialists,” “Too Much,” and the Modern Rom-Com
Romantic comedies tend to reflect their eras’ attitudes toward women and relationships. What do new works in the genre have to tell us about sex and love
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The New Yorker
7/10/2025
Remembrance of Scents Past
At museums, curators are incorporating smells that can transport visitors to a different time.
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