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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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Daily Cartoon: Thursday, December 25th
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
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The New Yorker
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“All I Want for Christmas Is You,” Edited by Someone in Couples Therapy
Oh, I won’t ask for much this Christmas, mainly because “asking” suggests that you’re doing me a favor, when, in actuality, I’m setting some healthy b
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The New Yorker
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What Kind of New World Is Being Born?
A Christmas essay.
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The New Yorker
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How Should We Approach A.I. in 2026?
The rapid normalization of artificial intelligence is forcing a reckoning with how much of the future is being shaped by hype rather than utility.
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The New Yorker
yesterday
The Best Books of 2025
The New Yorker’s editors and critics choose this year’s essential reads in fiction, poetry, and nonfiction.
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The New Yorker
yesterday
Daily Cartoon: Wednesday, December 24th
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
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yesterday
Thelma Golden on the Literature of Harlem
The director of the Studio Museum chooses some of her most beloved books about the neighborhood—both as a place and as an anchor for Black cultural co
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yesterday
What Can Conversion Memoirs Tell Us?
Two recent books follow young religious converts down the winding back roads of belief.
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The New Yorker
12/23/2025
Trump, Epstein, and the Women
The Epstein files are a vast trove of documents and will take time to absorb, but Trump made his attitude about women clear long ago.
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The New Yorker
12/23/2025
“No Other Choice” Eliminates the Competition with Style
In Park Chan-wook’s adaptation of Donald E. Westlake’s crime novel, Lee Byung-hun plays a newly laid-off executive who launches his own campaign of mass
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The New Yorker
12/23/2025
Daily Cartoon: Tuesday, December 23rd
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
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The New Yorker
12/23/2025
The Right Wing Rises in Latin America
The new President of Chile joins a new class of leaders trying to seize the future by rewriting the past.
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The New Yorker
12/23/2025
Dear Pepper: Slaying the Self-Doubt Dragon
It is easier for me to write my truth than to speak it.
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The New Yorker
12/23/2025
Americans Won’t Ban Kids from Social Media. What Can We Do Instead?
Free-speech norms and powerful tech companies make legal restrictions unlikely—but social changes are already taking place.
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The New Yorker
12/22/2025
Graham Platner Is Staying in the Race
The veteran and Senate candidate from Maine talks about the affordability crisis, his campaign’s controversies, and why he isn’t ashamed about his past
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The New Yorker
12/21/2025
Nell Zink on German and American Stereotypes
The author discusses her story “The Welfare State.”
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The New Yorker
12/21/2025
“The Welfare State,” by Nell Zink
Julia had longed to be an educated mother like Vroni, but there was never a serviceable father in view, so she had limited herself to being educated.
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The New Yorker
12/21/2025
Lawrence Wright on A. J. Liebling’s “The Great State”
For all the humor in his reporting, Liebling recognized Louisiana’s governor as something more than another political buffoon. That insight made the piece
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The New Yorker
12/21/2025
The Top Twenty-five New Yorker Stories of 2025
Consider this your personal year-end reading list, one that we hope provides hours of pleasure.
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The New Yorker
12/21/2025
Nell Zink Reads “The Welfare State”
The author reads her story from the December 29, 2025 & January 5, 2026, issue of the magazine.
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