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The New Yorker
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Daily Cartoon: Tuesday, September 16th
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
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The New Yorker
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Can You Really Live One Day at a Time?
Productivity culture encourages us to live inside our tasks and projects. But nature offers its own organizational system.
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The New Yorker
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Donald Trump’s Assault on Disability Rights
Federal offices and programs that insure equal treatment are being shuttered and scaled back.
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Your First Call After You Shoot Someone
In the era of Stand Your Ground, self-defense insurance is increasingly popular. Does it promote gun violence?
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The New Yorker
yesterday
White House Job Openings
The President’s driver should be able to go vroom-vroom fast without getting scared, and must be at least sixteen years old with a valid driver’s lice
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The New Yorker
9/15/2025
Where Political Violence Comes From
Is our era of extreme partisanship to blame?
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The New Yorker
9/15/2025
Daily Cartoon: Monday, September 15th
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
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The New Yorker
9/15/2025
Is the Sagrada Família a Masterpiece or Kitsch?
In the century since Antoni Gaudí died, his wild design has been obsessively realized, creating the world’s tallest church—and an endlessly debated ic
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The New Yorker
9/15/2025
In Philadelphia’s Calder Gardens, a Dynasty Comes Home
A new sanctuary on the Benjamin Franklin Parkway assembles a deliberately whimsical variety of materials, where sculpture moves and is moved in turn.
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The New Yorker
9/15/2025
Briefly Noted Book Reviews
“Breakneck,” “Threads of Empire,” “God and Sex,” and “Dominion.”
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The New Yorker
9/15/2025
Duck, Cover, and Pass: The Atomic Bowl
A former Crawdaddy editor produced a documentary on a peculiar postwar military football game in Nagasaki.
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The New Yorker
9/15/2025
Maira Kalman’s “Stéphane Mallarmé with Shawl”
The never-ending novelty of style.
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The New Yorker
9/15/2025
How Jane Birkin Handled the Problem of Beauty
She possessed a mysterious charisma and a seemingly effortless sense of style. Both obscured her relentless, often painful search for meaning.
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The New Yorker
9/15/2025
How Jessica Reed Kraus Went from Mommy Blogger to MAHA Maven
The founder of “House Inhabit” has grown her audience during the second Trump Administration with political gossip and what she calls “quality conspir
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The New Yorker
9/15/2025
Letters from Our Readers
Readers respond to John Seabrook’s piece on floods, Eyal Press’s article on the National Restaurant Association, and Adam Gopnik’s essay on the history
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The New Yorker
9/15/2025
Debbie Gibson’s Pavarotti Period
The eighties pop princess returns to the Metropolitan Opera, where she sang in the Children’s Chorus, and shows off her new memoir, “Eternally Electri
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The New Yorker
9/15/2025
Where the Waters Once Flowed
A local photographer tracks down the ghosts of former springs and wells in New York City.
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The New Yorker
9/15/2025
“Our Elsewhere,” by Maxine Scates
“I wanted to tell you about what it’s like here now, / I wrote to my friend David.”
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The New Yorker
9/15/2025
“Above Plakias, Crete”
“You will see a small, white chapel on the ridgeline miles away.”
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The New Yorker
9/15/2025
Bad Bunny’s Puerto Rican Homecoming
The Latin-trap performer is probably the most important pop musician of our time. Key to his success is that the bigger he gets, the more local he see
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