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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
15h
Andrew Ross Sorkin on What 1929 Teaches Us About 2025
The financial journalist discusses his new book about the Wall Street crash of 1929, and the mounting concerns about an A.I. bubble.
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The New Yorker
15h
Rewriting Art History at the Studio Museum in Harlem
The curator Thelma Golden takes David Remnick on a tour of the unique institution, which is reopening to the public after a seven-year building projec
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The New Yorker
16h
The Liberal Scholars Who Influenced Trump’s Attack on Birthright Citizenship
The President’s executive order took inspiration from an esoteric legal argument from 1985, by two Yale professors. They have some regrets.
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The New Yorker
18h
Daily Cartoon: Friday, November 14th
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
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The New Yorker
23h
The Icelandic Artist Ragnar Kjartansson, Absurd and Profound in Equal Measures
Also: The weird and wild new music of Geese, the tweetstorm-inspired “Slam Frank,” the elaborate cocktails of Double Chicken Please, and more.
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The New Yorker
23h
I’m the Woman Who Ruined the Workplace
“LOOK SHARP, BUTTHEADS!” I bellowed. “IT’S WOMAN TIME!”
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The New Yorker
23h
“Sirāt” Is a Harrowing, Exhilarating Dance of Death
In Oliver Laxe’s desert thriller, an intensely agonizing journey reveals both the pitiless nature of fate and the stubborn persistence of compassion.
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The New Yorker
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Is “Six Seven” Really Brain Rot?
The viral phrase is easy to dismiss, but its ubiquity suggests something crucial about human nature.
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The New Yorker
yesterday
The Epstein Scandal Is Now a Chronic Disease of the Trump Presidency
Read the e-mails—this isn’t going away anytime soon.
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The New Yorker
yesterday
Daily Cartoon: Thursday, November 13th
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
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The New Yorker
yesterday
The Guilty Pleasure of the Heist
Elaborate robberies are a Hollywood staple, and the real-life theft at the Louvre has become a phenomenon. Why are we riveted by this particular type of
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The New Yorker
yesterday
The Dream of Finishing One’s To-Do List in “Retirement Plan”
In John Kelly’s animated short film, narrated by Domhnall Gleeson, nothing’s off limits when it comes to thinking about the future—particularly when there’s
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The New Yorker
yesterday
Preliminary Sketches for the White House Renovation
The ballroom ceiling will feature a Sistine Chapel-inspired fresco, depicting traditional American heroes.
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The New Yorker
yesterday
Texas’s Water Wars
As industrial operations move to the state, residents find that their drinking water has been promised to companies.
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The New Yorker
11/12/2025
How Zohran Mamdani Won, and What Comes Next
Mamdani ran against New York City’s political establishment. Do his early appointments suggest he’s preparing to work within it?
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The New Yorker
11/12/2025
The Joyful Mythology of “Nouvelle Vague”
Richard Linklater’s dramatization of Jean-Luc Godard’s making of “Breathless” embraces the legend of the French New Wave and its enduring influence.
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The New Yorker
11/12/2025
Malala’s Favorite Mother-Daughter Memoirs
The activist recommends four books about maternal relationships.
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The New Yorker
11/12/2025
That New Hit Song on Spotify? It Was Made by A.I.
Aspiring musicians are churning out tracks using generative artificial intelligence. Some are topping the charts.
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The New Yorker
11/12/2025
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
11/12/2025
Daily Cartoon: Wednesday, November 12th
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
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