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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 Dishonorable Strikes on Venezuelan Boats
New reporting suggests that Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth violated multiple rules of war.
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The Legal Consequences of Pete Hegseth’s “Kill Them All” Order
A former military judge on the Trump Administration’s contradictory—and likely unlawful—justifications for its Caribbean bombing campaign.
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Daily Cartoon: Monday, December 1st
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
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The High-Born Rebel Who Took Up the Cause of the Commoner
A new biography details the secrets and scandals of the Mitfords, a notorious family of aristocrats—and of the one sister who broke away from the rest
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Miriam Toews Reads Raymond Carver
The author joins Deborah Treisman to read and discuss “Elephant,” which was published in The New Yorker in 1986.
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“Tornado Imagined from Far Away,” by Sharon Olds
“Some homes almost disappeared, / as if the atoms that had made them were gone.”
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Ibsen’s “Enemy of the People” Becomes a Spanish Opera
Francisco Coll gives Ibsen’s drama a stem-winder of a score.
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Briefly Noted Book Reviews
“The Diversity of Morals,” “Night People,” “Venetian Vespers,” and “Television.”
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“Blue Baby,” by Mary Jo Salter
“You thought yourself lucky as a sickly / child, who got to spend whole days // reading long books in bed.”
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When Participating in Politics Puts Your Life at Risk
During the Trump era, political violence has become an increasingly urgent problem. Elected officials from both parties are struggling to respond.
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Hey, Kids! Get Yer Epstein Files Activity Fun Page!
Maybe the Justice Department should try a Word Search puzzle and a Connect the Dots.
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Mamdani Family Values
Mahmood Mamdani, Zohran’s father, just published his twelfth book. The subject? Dictators.
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A Very Big Fight Over a Very Small Language
In the Swiss Alps, a plan to tidy up Romansh—spoken by less than one per cent of the country—set off a decades-long quarrel over identity, belonging, and
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The Best Albums of 2025
There are plenty of albums that might have made the cut on a different day. But good list-making requires hubris, constraint. A moment of wild and fearless
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How to Make the Perfect Partner in 18 Easy A.I. Prompts
Generate yourself as a [age] [gender] who sounds like [parental figure or lost loved one] mixed with [favorite entertainer].
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Klaas Verplancke’s “White House of Gold”
Mar-a-Lago extravagance on Pennsylvania Avenue.
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TV Review: Tim Robinson’s “The Chair Company,” on HBO
The comedian’s new HBO series is full of characters who possess their own sparks of madness.
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Letters from Our Readers
Readers respond to Susanna Wolff’s Shouts & Murmurs piece about child-led parenting, Molly Fischer’s profile of Costco, and Cal Revely-Calder’s review
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What Makes Goethe So Special?
The German poet’s dauntingly eclectic accomplishments were founded on a tireless interrogation of how a life should be lived.
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How the Sports Stadium Went Luxe
Is the race to create ever more lavish spectator offerings in America’s largest entertainment venues changing the fan experience?
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