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Modern software development relies heavily on open-source packages and external libraries to speed up deployment and reduce operational costs. While…
The power of the talking cure. The podcaster and fashion designer Bella Freud, a great-granddaughter of Sigmund—and daughter of Lucian—has…
This week, The New Yorker is announcing the longlists for the 2025 National Book Awards, including Young People’s Literature, Translated…
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You didn’t want to go on this trip, Ronny said. You just wanted to get away from your boring husband.
Bryan Washington reads his story “Voyagers!,” from the September 15, 2025, issue of the magazine. A winner of the International…
Mid-pandemic, I was speaking with a semi-stranger at a playground where our children were playing semi-together. Her son, maybe six…
News of Donald Trump’s recent executive order concerning architecture, and particularly about preserving and protecting hallowed traditional styles, will have…
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Terence Davies, who died in 2023, at the age of seventy-seven, is the most original modern British director. He was…
COVID continues to mutate, and a new strain is causing spikes in cases across the country. A conversation with the…
A Loro Piana sweater. Wearing a Loro Piana sweater on a yacht. Wearing a Loro Piana sweater on a yacht…
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Any new technology created for the purpose of human connection also creates an opportunity for novel forms of missed connection:…
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Can you guess when these New Yorker cartoons were originally published?
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Waldorf has brought in Michael Anthony, the longtime executive chef of Gramercy Tavern (where he remains), to create the menu.…
For months, President Donald Trump’s Administration has launched a full-scale attack, led by his Secretary of Health and Human Services,…
Ghislaine Maxwell first met Jeffrey Epstein for tea in his Madison Avenue office. What she remembers most vividly about the…
Marcus Brown’s voice is a crooner’s voice, a baritone, emanating notes from some spot in his body deeper than his…
[Alex] The conventional wisdom in Hollywood is that in order to have a hit, you need to appeal to all…
When Donald Trump began to speak on Tuesday, during what would become the longest televised Cabinet meeting ever, he did…
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This morning, a gunman opened fire into a Catholic church in Minneapolis. Two children are dead. How did we get…
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“Twelve Churches,” “My Childhood in Pieces,” “Women, Seated,” and “World Pacific.”
“Subway Takes” is the TikTok version of the “Tonight Show”: wholesome, relatable comedy, even if some episodes do acknowledge the…
Santo Taco, one of the newest of the newcomers, opened this spring, in a sliver-slim SoHo space that previously housed…
On Thursday evening in Washington, D.C., the weird juxtapositions of life in this city, eleven days into the Trump Administration’s…
The Jagdish Photo Studio in Manori appeared to Ketaki Sheth as a kind of apparition. A photographer from Mumbai, Sheth…
“There is a certain awful predictability” to the F.B.I. search of former national-security adviser John Bolton’s home. Plus: Photograph by…
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Earlier this month, the wellness entrepreneur Calley Means delivered opening remarks at a symposium called “The Future of Farming: Exploring…
Through genetic testing, millions of Americans are estimated to have discovered that their parents aren’t who they thought. The news…
“A person’s tennis,” John McPhee writes in “Levels of the Game,” from 1969, “begins with his nature and background and…
It wasn’t a “worst-case scenario,” Joshua Yaffa says of yesterday’s White House meeting between Donald Trump and Volodymyr Zelensky. But…
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It’s what Donald Trump always wanted: an Attorney General willing to harness the law in service of his agenda. Is…
In 2005, a “working definition” of antisemitism was posted on the website of the European Monitoring Centre on Racism and…
I trust I’ll be in Heaven when you read this, although God, in His wisdom, may have other things in…
Last year, after Carlos Alcaraz beat Miomir Kecmanović in the fourth round of the Australian Open, Jim Courier asked Alcaraz,…
Dijon Duenas has one of those voices that’s meant for televised singing competitions and gospel choirs, swooning ballads and achy…
When it came time for Mihaela Plesa, the vice-chair of the Texas House Democratic Caucus, to decide whether to flee…
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For this week’s Fault Lines column, Jon Allsop is filling in for Jay Caspian Kang. If one lesson has emerged…
This is the seventh story in this summer’s online Flash Fiction series. Read the entire series, and our Flash Fiction…
In the summer of 2009, a shambolic Los Angeles band called Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros released a single…
Chronic headaches are an unnerving and often debilitating condition experienced by more than a billion people worldwide. Why do we…
Not to be fussy about it, but the Presidential Fitness Test, which Donald Trump plans to reinstate in schools, could…
That Donald Trump would end up shouting from the rooftops of Washington is not, in and of itself, all that…
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“They want the madness to stop.” The court case challenging Trump’s tariff chaos. Plus: Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi with…
The app Tea is a kind of digital whisper network for women. No men are allowed to join. Those who…
In July sixty-three people, including more than twenty children, died of starvation in the Gaza Strip, according to Gaza’s Health…
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Luka Dončić has three dogs: Hugo, Gia, and Viki. The trio have their own Instagram account, on which they’re shown…
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There’s a certain face that only Sterling K. Brown can make. It is yoked to no particular emotional state, and…
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Georg Riekeles knows about hardball trade negotiations: during the long and arduous talks about the terms on which Britain would…
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On Monday, during a visit to one of his two Trump-branded golf courses in Scotland, Donald Trump sat alongside the…
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The New Yorker staff writer Andrew Marantz joins Tyler Foggatt for the latest installment of “How Bad Is It?,” a…
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“Nothing is more memorable, for better or worse, than a trip to the dentist.” Los Algodones, Mexico—known as Molar City—attracts…
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Satire, George S. Kaufman famously said, is what closes on Saturday night. Meaning, of course, that it has a limited…
His reluctance to treat family structure as a causal factor is similarly puzzling. He notes that married Black households have…
To call something “middlebrow” seems to dismiss it as unserious, but, when America was arguably at its intellectual peak, in…
In February, 1983, lawyers for the American Civil Liberties Union in Georgia faced a dilemma. After years of looking, they…
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Nowadays, a secondhand, first-edition copy can sell for hundreds of dollars; in August, the book will be reissued by D.A.P.…
—Leo Lasdun, editorial production associate “Brideshead Revisited,” by Evelyn Waugh, narrated by Jeremy Irons Jeremy Irons puts his “Lion King”…
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Climate change has made the most dangerous floods more frequent, and we are simply not prepared to handle what’s to…
On Monday, July 7th, Carlos González Gutiérrez, the consul-general of Mexico in Los Angeles, was about to start his weekly…
“I pitch these ideas, and he says, ‘Let’s do it.’ ” Howard Lutnick, the Commerce Secretary, has forged a tight…
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In April, U.S. District Judge William Young, who sits in Boston, made a procedural ruling from the bench that seemed…
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She could feel the mirror shining in her dark bedroom closet. Waiting for the offering.
I have a recurring dream about my father and me, one of the few welcome dreams I have about him.…
Five months ago, when I was on a medical mission in northern Gaza, a Palestinian cardiologist named Marwan Sultan showed…
When Mr. Remnick asked me to write a seven-hundred-and-twenty-five-word Take on Kenneth Tynan’s 1978 Profile of Johnny Carson, I said,…
From the daily newsletter: the immigration reporter Jonathan Blitzer on the Florida detention facility.
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“Grok styling itself as a genocidal dictator is the kind of flaw that should make the entire A.I. industry take…
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When Varda shot portraits on location, her practice was both observational and interventionist. She took subjects around town in her…
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“While the future of warfare is being invented in places like Ukraine, U.S. officials are looking on with a growing…
In tennis, it is not enough to win; you have to keep winning. It is not even enough to be…
The war would not leave Tempest. Although he was demobilized in February, 1919, the Old Comrades Association commissioned him to…
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If there was one absence in Burtynsky’s account of our time, however, it was the single greatest result of all…
Tropical Storm Barry developed in the Gulf of Mexico, as this magazine still calls it, on the morning of June…
In the wake of disaster in Texas, one community is relying on its volunteer fire department, the backbone of the…
Erez Reuveni worked as a lawyer for the Department of Justice for nearly fifteen years, largely on immigration cases. After…
In the early days of the first Trump Administration, Erez Reuveni, a lawyer for the Department of Justice, went to…
“I believe that [Zohran Mamdani] won that primary for the same reason that Donald Trump won the Presidential election,” the…
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“Everybody’s here trying to help.” A report from the scene in Hunt, Texas, where aid is incoming, and a reflection…
The sleepaway camp where my ten-year-old daughter will live for a month this summer forbids phone calls for the first…
When I arrived at the novelist Richard Price’s five-story, nineteenth-century brownstone, in East Harlem, in December, the doorbell was broken.…
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He was surprised by what he found in California: “I guess in your imagination you see four or five people…
For nearly a year, a motley crew scoured New Orleans for a shaggy white mutt named Scrim.
In the spirit of summer travel, we’ve asked some of our writers living outside New York City to share a…
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A new story from Jhumpa Lahiri, inspired by Mavis Gallant’s writing. But, first, a summer playlist to kick off the…
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Erica Lubliner is a psychiatrist at the University of California, Los Angeles, who directs a clinic that offers mental-health services…
As The New Yorker turns a hundred, we asked Zadie Smith, Jhumpa Lahiri, and Ottessa Moshfegh to compose new stories…
She could sit on a bench in Europe completely unmolested, without a single human being saying a word to her,…
For years, many Grand Slam finals became, spontaneously, an event. When Rafael Nadal played Roger Federer, or Federer faced Novak…
At one point in “Sorry, Baby,” a new film written, directed, and starring the actor and comedian Eva Victor, the…
Two interrelated fears that have caused mounting public alarm with respect to the Trump Administration involve unchecked executive power and…
“La Boca del Lobo,” a 2019 Times short documentary, follows the work of Mario Guevara, a reporter based in the…
Over the past decade, as I watched ambitious, embattled, fearful, or just plain weak interlocutors deal with Donald Trump, it…
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“New Yorkers didn’t know who Mamdani was just a few months ago.” We spoke with Eric Lach, who spent yesterday…
Zohran Mamdani barely slept the night before primary day. At 5:30 A.M. on Tuesday, the city’s hottest day in more…
As the NATO summit kicks off in Brussels today, a look at how European leaders are preparing for Trump’s arrival…
You don’t have to like bullfighting to watch “Afternoons of Solitude” with fascination, any more than you have to like…
“The comfort in the smell of bacon in the morning / is mostly burning fat & salt, but the taste…
In the days after the Hamas attacks of October 7, 2023, Israel’s Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, evaded any public admission…
The first piece I ever read in The New Yorker was by Rogers E. M. Whitaker, under the rubric “Football,”…
With “P’unchaw,” the photographer Victor Zea captures the light falling on Cuzco, Peru, where people have mixed Catholic and Indigenous…
A candidate meets voters wherever they can. The other day, Justin Brannan, a burly Democratic city councilman from Bay Ridge…
Preventing harm to children is a goal with which most people would agree. But the widening gulf between red and…
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Many people are detained at U.S. airports for reasons they find arbitrary and mysterious. I got lucky—when I was stopped…
On Wednesday, April 19, 2023, the Lotto Texas jackpot was seventy-three million dollars. There was no winner that night—there hadn’t…
The New Yorker staff writer Benjamin Wallace-Wells joins Tyler Foggatt to discuss the decline of DOGE, what Elon Musk’s exit…
There is probably not a second that goes by without an ABBA song being played somewhere in the world. A…
“What if we could not only detect a cancer’s presence but divine its intent?” A science startup has developed an…
“We’re seeing a lot of patients with these symptoms. Have you been normalizing copious amounts of insanity?”
It’s impossible to discuss “The Life of Chuck” without revealing the ending, because that’s where the movie starts. It’s built…
“I’m ready for the exciting last thirty seconds of the basketball game which stretch into twenty-five minutes of fouls, time-outs,…
A soldier in a Revolutionary War uniform was sitting under a tree, vaping and scrolling on his phone. It was…
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One of Burnett’s earliest cinematographic efforts is the silent short “69 Pickup,” written and directed by Penick. Two Black men…
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This year’s mayoral race has so far been a strange, frustrating exercise. The Democratic primary, usually definitive, is looking like…
“And while all the grownups are busy freaking out about the erosion of norms and the rank partisanship that has…
Call it Donald Trump’s Strongman Week. Over the course of just a few days, the President has ordered the military…
Michael Luo, an executive editor of The New Yorker, joins the show as guest host. He sits down with Peter…
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As the showdown between the Trump Administration and California’s government escalates, E. Tammy Kim is on-the-ground in Southern California. Plus:…
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Trump is deploying the Marines—risking further confrontation in L.A. with protesters and pushing the limits on Presidential power. • The…
“Don’t worry, there’s been no extensive testing done on this crap.”
To be an informed New Yorker, or even an informed human being, you could do a lot worse than tuning…
This week’s story, “The Queen of Bad Influences,” opens in 1913, in the English county of Gloucestershire, and is about…
You open your short-form online video platform of choice and see: A woman dancing in pointe shoes with London’s Tower…
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Unlike Peter Thiel and Giorgia Meloni, I did not grow up with “The Lord of the Rings” in my life,…
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Shamelessness, defined as brazen disregard for that which might deter anyone else, has always been one of Donald Trump’s superpowers.…
Batten the hatches, check the gift registry, and don’t forget the DEET!
The New Yorker staff writer Ava Kofman joins Tyler Foggatt to discuss Kofman’s recent Profile of the iconoclastic right-wing blogger…
Just before 11 P.M. this past December 3rd, the Korean legislator Lee Jae-myung issued a dire warning from a moving…
Can you guess when these New Yorker cartoons were originally published?
Your story “Elias” (translated, from the Norwegian, by Damion Searls) is the internal monologue of a man in a small…
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Last year, on the occasion of Taschen’s reissue of “Workers” (originally published in 1993), I had the chance to interview…
“Northanger Abbey” is the least beloved of Jane Austen’s six novels. It also appears frequently in university-level literature classes. These…
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It ended, of course, with a tweet. Late on Wednesday evening, Elon Musk announced the official end of his short,…
He poured the paint in layers and combed through it with an Afro pick. Or he froze and shattered it,…
This is the second installment of “How Bad Is It,” a recurring series in which the staff writer Andrew Marantz…
The internet—it seemed like such a good idea at the time. Under conditions of informational poverty, our ancestors had no…
When “It Was Just an Accident,” a new movie from the Iranian director Jafar Panahi, won the Palme d’Or at…
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For the cover of the June 2, 2025, issue, the artist Kadir Nelson features Marshall W. (Major) Taylor leading a…
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When the competition program of the seventy-eighth Cannes Film Festival was announced several weeks ago, I wasn’t alone in predicting…
On September 8, 1943, Italy surrendered to the Allies, and the Germans, who already effectively controlled the north of Italy,…
The earliest photography was voracious and encyclopedic. There was a whole world of things that had never been seen in…
In the run-up to the première of “Thunderbolts*,” on May 2nd, Marvel earned some light mockery for the art-house vibe…
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Considering Donald Trump’s many outrages, his theatrically hostile reception of Cyril Ramaphosa, the President of South Africa, in the Oval…
How do I put this . . . I want to make sure that you all look worse than me, physically.
From the daily newsletter: Nicolas Niarchos reports from Khartoum. Plus: the radical courage of Noor Abdalla; and Justin Chang reviews…
It’s rare to hear the word “genocide” uttered unequivocally on television, let alone on the streaming service Disney+. So it…