The New Yorker - 2026.02.28. 21:08
Donald Trump Launches a War of “Epic Fury” on Iran
The U.S. and Israel have ignited a campaign to topple the Islamic Republic—with little thought to what comes after.
Donald Trump Launches a War of “Epic Fury” on Iran
The U.S. and Israel have ignited a campaign to topple the Islamic Republic—with little thought to what comes after.
The New Yorker - 2026.02.28. 20:36
Trump’s Reckless Decision to Pursue Regime Change in Iran
And the risks Democrats face if they fail to strongly oppose his war.
Trump’s Reckless Decision to Pursue Regime Change in Iran
And the risks Democrats face if they fail to strongly oppose his war.
The New Yorker - 2026.02.28. 12:00
The True Story of ISIS’s Rise in Syria
The rebellion against Assad led to sudden freedom, but also to crime and inequality. The Islamic State took advantage.
The True Story of ISIS’s Rise in Syria
The rebellion against Assad led to sudden freedom, but also to crime and inequality. The Islamic State took advantage.
The New Yorker - 2026.02.28. 12:00
How High-Powered Lasers Became Part of Donald Trump’s Border-Security Complex
The funding debate in Congress is over immigration-enforcement practices, but the Administration is still spending unprecedented sums on military-grade equipment at the southern border.
How High-Powered Lasers Became Part of Donald Trump’s Border-Security Complex
The funding debate in Congress is over immigration-enforcement practices, but the Administration is still spending unprecedented sums on military-grade equipment at the southern border.
The New Yorker - 2026.02.28. 12:00
The Latest Columbia Student Detained by ICE
Elmina (Ellie) Aghayeva was taken from her university apartment on Thursday, almost one year after Mahmoud Khalil. How is the community coping?
The Latest Columbia Student Detained by ICE
Elmina (Ellie) Aghayeva was taken from her university apartment on Thursday, almost one year after Mahmoud Khalil. How is the community coping?
The New Yorker - 2026.02.28. 12:00
The BAFTAs, and the Sloppy Pieties of Liberal Entertainment
The BBC spent resources politically castrating its awards-show broadcast that would have been better spent protecting vulnerable guests.
The BAFTAs, and the Sloppy Pieties of Liberal Entertainment
The BBC spent resources politically castrating its awards-show broadcast that would have been better spent protecting vulnerable guests.
The New Yorker - 2026.02.28. 05:59
“Everyone is Overreacting” on the Tariff Ruling, Stephen Vladeck Says
Is the Supreme Court really checking Trump’s power?
“Everyone is Overreacting” on the Tariff Ruling, Stephen Vladeck Says
Is the Supreme Court really checking Trump’s power?
The New Yorker - 2026.02.27. 23:24
The Ellison Media Empire Grows Again
After torpedoing Netflix’s bid to buy Warner Bros., Paramount Skydance is poised to have multiple major news organizations under its control.
The Ellison Media Empire Grows Again
After torpedoing Netflix’s bid to buy Warner Bros., Paramount Skydance is poised to have multiple major news organizations under its control.
The New Yorker - 2026.02.27. 20:00
What Could Go Wrong, or Right, in a War with Iran
The foreign-policy analyst Karim Sadjadpour on what it would mean for the United States to pursue regime change in Iran, once again.
What Could Go Wrong, or Right, in a War with Iran
The foreign-policy analyst Karim Sadjadpour on what it would mean for the United States to pursue regime change in Iran, once again.
The New Yorker - 2026.02.27. 20:00
Failed “Finance Bros” Find Success with HBO’s “Industry”
Mickey Down and Konrad Kay, the creators of the financial drama, explain what “finance bros” misunderstand about capitalism’s allure.
Failed “Finance Bros” Find Success with HBO’s “Industry”
Mickey Down and Konrad Kay, the creators of the financial drama, explain what “finance bros” misunderstand about capitalism’s allure.
The New Yorker - 2026.02.27. 20:00
The Iranians Waiting, and Even Hoping, for War
A war with the U.S. would be catastrophic for Iran. But some Iranians believe it may be the only way to topple the regime.
The Iranians Waiting, and Even Hoping, for War
A war with the U.S. would be catastrophic for Iran. But some Iranians believe it may be the only way to topple the regime.
The New Yorker - 2026.02.27. 19:34
Mitski’s New Album Is a Dark Ode to Isolation
On “Nothing’s About to Happen to Me,” a reclusive woman confronts the inhospitality of the world beyond her door.
Mitski’s New Album Is a Dark Ode to Isolation
On “Nothing’s About to Happen to Me,” a reclusive woman confronts the inhospitality of the world beyond her door.
The New Yorker - 2026.02.27. 12:00
“What Does That Nature Say to You”: Don’t Meet the Parents
The South Korean director Hong Sangsoo finds high drama and philosophical insights in the chance encounter of a woman’s boyfriend with her family.
“What Does That Nature Say to You”: Don’t Meet the Parents
The South Korean director Hong Sangsoo finds high drama and philosophical insights in the chance encounter of a woman’s boyfriend with her family.
The New Yorker - 2026.02.27. 12:00
The Right-Wing Nonprofit Serving A.I. Slop for America’s Birthday
PragerU, a fount of Judeo-Christian edutainment, is now a key partner in the Trump Administration’s “civic education” campaign.
The Right-Wing Nonprofit Serving A.I. Slop for America’s Birthday
PragerU, a fount of Judeo-Christian edutainment, is now a key partner in the Trump Administration’s “civic education” campaign.
The New Yorker - 2026.02.27. 12:00
Two New Documentaries Are Haunted by Unsettling Natural Wonders
Gianfranco Rosi’s “Pompei: Below the Clouds” and Werner Herzog’s “Ghost Elephants” offer thrilling but troubled visions of a world in environmental flux.
Two New Documentaries Are Haunted by Unsettling Natural Wonders
Gianfranco Rosi’s “Pompei: Below the Clouds” and Werner Herzog’s “Ghost Elephants” offer thrilling but troubled visions of a world in environmental flux.
The New Yorker - 2026.02.27. 12:00
Spring Culture Previews—What to Do, See, and Hear This Season
What’s new in theatre, movies, television, art, dance, classical, and contemporary music.
Spring Culture Previews—What to Do, See, and Hear This Season
What’s new in theatre, movies, television, art, dance, classical, and contemporary music.
The New Yorker - 2026.02.27. 12:00
Daily Cartoon: Friday, February 27th
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
Daily Cartoon: Friday, February 27th
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
The New Yorker - 2026.02.26. 16:39
The Timeless Provocations of “Wuthering Heights” (the Novel)
A great fuss surrounds Emerald Fennell’s anachronistic adaptation, but Emily Brontë’s ruthless text will always have the last word.
The Timeless Provocations of “Wuthering Heights” (the Novel)
A great fuss surrounds Emerald Fennell’s anachronistic adaptation, but Emily Brontë’s ruthless text will always have the last word.
The New Yorker - 2026.02.26. 12:00
“Hate Radio” Chucks the Transcript
A jolting play about the Rwandan genocide takes liberties in order to capture dark truths.
“Hate Radio” Chucks the Transcript
A jolting play about the Rwandan genocide takes liberties in order to capture dark truths.
The New Yorker - 2026.02.26. 12:00
How Trump’s F.C.C. Is Reshaping TV
An under-the-radar merger could create a broadcasting behemoth that controls local news stations across more than forty states. Why do some MAGA diehards oppose it?
How Trump’s F.C.C. Is Reshaping TV
An under-the-radar merger could create a broadcasting behemoth that controls local news stations across more than forty states. Why do some MAGA diehards oppose it?
The New Yorker - 2026.02.26. 12:00
Critics at Large Live: “Wuthering Heights” and Its Afterlives
Emerald Fennell’s brazen take on the classic has both exhilarated and infuriated viewers. What does an adaptation owe to its source material?
Critics at Large Live: “Wuthering Heights” and Its Afterlives
Emerald Fennell’s brazen take on the classic has both exhilarated and infuriated viewers. What does an adaptation owe to its source material?
The New Yorker - 2026.02.26. 12:00
Daily Cartoon: Thursday, February 26th
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
Daily Cartoon: Thursday, February 26th
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
The New Yorker - 2026.02.26. 12:00
Finishing School: The Moby-Dick Club
This year marks the hundred-and-seventy-fifth anniversary, or demisemiseptcentennial, of “Moby-Dick,” originally published in 1851. (Saving you the math.) Is it O.K. to have a “Moby-Dick” T-shirt for every day of the week?
Finishing School: The Moby-Dick Club
This year marks the hundred-and-seventy-fifth anniversary, or demisemiseptcentennial, of “Moby-Dick,” originally published in 1851. (Saving you the math.) Is it O.K. to have a “Moby-Dick” T-shirt for every day of the week?
The New Yorker - 2026.02.26. 12:00
The Hidden History of Native American Enslavement
Indigenous slavery, which lasted for centuries, has gone by many names. A new public history project wants us to see it for what it was.
The Hidden History of Native American Enslavement
Indigenous slavery, which lasted for centuries, has gone by many names. A new public history project wants us to see it for what it was.
The New Yorker - 2026.02.26. 05:30
How the Epstein Files Are Forcing a Reckoning with Power
Instead of providing closure, the release of thousands of documents has intensified the fear that the full truth may be unknowable—and that institutions cannot be relied on to provide it.
How the Epstein Files Are Forcing a Reckoning with Power
Instead of providing closure, the release of thousands of documents has intensified the fear that the full truth may be unknowable—and that institutions cannot be relied on to provide it.
Felirati - 2026.02.25. 22:00
The New Yorker - 2026.02.25. 22:00
How Michael Pollan Expanded His Consciousness
The writer discusses a few of the works that influenced his new book, “A World Appears.”
How Michael Pollan Expanded His Consciousness
The writer discusses a few of the works that influenced his new book, “A World Appears.”
The New Yorker - 2026.02.25. 19:00
Adrian Matejka Reads C. D. Wright
The poet joins Kevin Young to read and discuss “Against the Encroaching Grays,” by C. D. Wright, and his own poem “Almost Home.”
Adrian Matejka Reads C. D. Wright
The poet joins Kevin Young to read and discuss “Against the Encroaching Grays,” by C. D. Wright, and his own poem “Almost Home.”
The New Yorker - 2026.02.25. 17:00
The Best Books of 2026 So Far
Our editors and critics review notable new fiction, nonfiction, and poetry.
The Best Books of 2026 So Far
Our editors and critics review notable new fiction, nonfiction, and poetry.
The New Yorker - 2026.02.25. 16:34
Daily Cartoon: Wednesday, February 25th
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
Daily Cartoon: Wednesday, February 25th
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
The New Yorker - 2026.02.25. 15:19
Donald Trump’s State of the Union Was Long and Wrong
But at least the President thinks everything is going great.
Donald Trump’s State of the Union Was Long and Wrong
But at least the President thinks everything is going great.
The New Yorker - 2026.02.25. 15:19
Trump’s 2026 State of the Union Was Long and Wrong
But at least the President thinks everything is going great.
Trump’s 2026 State of the Union Was Long and Wrong
But at least the President thinks everything is going great.
The New Yorker - 2026.02.25. 12:00
“TBPN” and the Rise of the Tech-Friendly Talk Show
Silicon Valley had grown to resent the mainstream media. Two tech insiders decided to build their own version of it.
“TBPN” and the Rise of the Tech-Friendly Talk Show
Silicon Valley had grown to resent the mainstream media. Two tech insiders decided to build their own version of it.
The New Yorker - 2026.02.25. 12:00
The Betrayal of a Friend’s False Testimony
Under pressure from interrogators, a teen-ager helped send three of his friends to prison for murder. How could he ever make amends?
The Betrayal of a Friend’s False Testimony
Under pressure from interrogators, a teen-ager helped send three of his friends to prison for murder. How could he ever make amends?
The New Yorker - 2026.02.25. 12:00
What Makes an Object Sexy?
A book of reportage on kinky subcultures describes how “deviant desire” can be transcendent —and completely mundane.
What Makes an Object Sexy?
A book of reportage on kinky subcultures describes how “deviant desire” can be transcendent —and completely mundane.
The New Yorker - 2026.02.25. 12:00
When Do We Become Adults, Really?
Scientists define the stages of life in biological, societal, and chronological terms—but none of them quite capture what it’s like to grow up.
When Do We Become Adults, Really?
Scientists define the stages of life in biological, societal, and chronological terms—but none of them quite capture what it’s like to grow up.
The New Yorker - 2026.02.25. 01:34
Nonprofessional Actors Are the Heart of the Movies
This year’s leading Oscar contenders are invigorated by performers notable for their personalities and wider-world accomplishments.
Nonprofessional Actors Are the Heart of the Movies
This year’s leading Oscar contenders are invigorated by performers notable for their personalities and wider-world accomplishments.
The New Yorker - 2026.02.24. 18:55
The Russians Turning to Google Maps in Search of Missing Soldiers
Around a million Russian soldiers have been killed or wounded since Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine began, four years ago. Family members, who often aren’t informed of their loved ones’ fates, have been relying on a digital place of last resort.
The Russians Turning to Google Maps in Search of Missing Soldiers
Around a million Russian soldiers have been killed or wounded since Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine began, four years ago. Family members, who often aren’t informed of their loved ones’ fates, have been relying on a digital place of last resort.
The New Yorker - 2026.02.24. 16:19
Daily Cartoon: Tuesday, February 24th
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
Daily Cartoon: Tuesday, February 24th
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
The New Yorker - 2026.02.24. 12:00
More Places Microplastics Can Be Found
In a funk: They couldn’t help but notice that the over-all vibe of the online chatter was negative.
More Places Microplastics Can Be Found
In a funk: They couldn’t help but notice that the over-all vibe of the online chatter was negative.
The New Yorker - 2026.02.24. 12:00
Are We Living in the Age of Jeffrey Epstein?
The scandal suggests that everything awful we’ve ever believed is true.
Are We Living in the Age of Jeffrey Epstein?
The scandal suggests that everything awful we’ve ever believed is true.
The New Yorker - 2026.02.23. 17:13
A Visit with The Talk of the Town
The Most Interesting Man in the World judges ideas for The Talk of the Town.
A Visit with The Talk of the Town
The Most Interesting Man in the World judges ideas for The Talk of the Town.
The New Yorker - 2026.02.23. 17:12
New York’s Best-Dressed Dogs Compete
Zeph McDonough takes a tour through the Annual Great PUPkin Dog Costume Contest, and talks to its quirky participants.
New York’s Best-Dressed Dogs Compete
Zeph McDonough takes a tour through the Annual Great PUPkin Dog Costume Contest, and talks to its quirky participants.
The New Yorker - 2026.02.23. 17:12
Maybe She’s Born With It. Maybe It’s . . . Something Else
Some women seem to have it all. How do they make it look so effortless?
Maybe She’s Born With It. Maybe It’s . . . Something Else
Some women seem to have it all. How do they make it look so effortless?
The New Yorker - 2026.02.23. 17:09
What I Imagine My Boyfriend’s Ex-Girlfriends Are Doing Right Now
Your partner’s exes can get inside your head—and they might just enjoy a few mimosas while they’re in there.
What I Imagine My Boyfriend’s Ex-Girlfriends Are Doing Right Now
Your partner’s exes can get inside your head—and they might just enjoy a few mimosas while they’re in there.
The New Yorker - 2026.02.23. 17:07
Cartoon Cautionary Tales
Edward Steed animates some of life’s most crucial lessons.
Cartoon Cautionary Tales
Edward Steed animates some of life’s most crucial lessons.
The New Yorker - 2026.02.23. 17:07
Introducing Our Mind-Blowing Virtual-Reality App
Think you know what reading is? Think again. Test-driving The New Yorker’s newest technological breakthrough.
Introducing Our Mind-Blowing Virtual-Reality App
Think you know what reading is? Think again. Test-driving The New Yorker’s newest technological breakthrough.
The New Yorker - 2026.02.23. 17:06
The Devious Mind Behind Wordle
In this comedic short, the new Wordle producer derives immeasurable joy from watching people fail.
The Devious Mind Behind Wordle
In this comedic short, the new Wordle producer derives immeasurable joy from watching people fail.
The New Yorker - 2026.02.23. 16:24
Daily Cartoon: Monday, February 23rd
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
Daily Cartoon: Monday, February 23rd
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
The New Yorker - 2026.02.23. 12:00
Jesse Jackson’s Timeless Economic Platform
He ran for President twice on the concerns that still define American political life—inequality, affordability, and vanishing jobs.
Jesse Jackson’s Timeless Economic Platform
He ran for President twice on the concerns that still define American political life—inequality, affordability, and vanishing jobs.
The New Yorker - 2026.02.23. 12:00
Noah Davis’s Retrospective at the Philadelphia Museum of Art, Reviewed
The artist, who died young, conjured the breadth of life’s moods with a rare economy.
Noah Davis’s Retrospective at the Philadelphia Museum of Art, Reviewed
The artist, who died young, conjured the breadth of life’s moods with a rare economy.
The New Yorker - 2026.02.23. 12:00
Briefly Noted Book Reviews
“To Catch a Fascist,” “Southern Imagining,” “Good People,” and “Every One Still Here.”
Briefly Noted Book Reviews
“To Catch a Fascist,” “Southern Imagining,” “Good People,” and “Every One Still Here.”
The New Yorker - 2026.02.23. 12:00
Move Over, Olympics—Iceboating Is the Hottest Sport
This winter was finally cold enough for the legendary race along the Navesink River. But who brought home the trophy?
Move Over, Olympics—Iceboating Is the Hottest Sport
This winter was finally cold enough for the legendary race along the Navesink River. But who brought home the trophy?
The New Yorker - 2026.02.23. 12:00
Cash and Carry, by David Sedaris
I guessed correctly that the woman had found this cabinet on the curb, just as I had found my current desk chair and countless pieces of furniture in the past.
Cash and Carry, by David Sedaris
I guessed correctly that the woman had found this cabinet on the curb, just as I had found my current desk chair and countless pieces of furniture in the past.
The New Yorker - 2026.02.23. 12:00
Say It Again: A Treatment
If you’re on your phone: Clara and Desmond are spies, and they are meeting at a church in Paris. Their names, again, are Clara and Desmond, and they are spies.
Say It Again: A Treatment
If you’re on your phone: Clara and Desmond are spies, and they are meeting at a church in Paris. Their names, again, are Clara and Desmond, and they are spies.
The New Yorker - 2026.02.23. 12:00
“Slender Offering,” by Lucie Brock-Broido
“Everything has its dwindling. / Everything was dwindling.”
“Slender Offering,” by Lucie Brock-Broido
“Everything has its dwindling. / Everything was dwindling.”
The New Yorker - 2026.02.23. 12:00
“The Tomb Attendant Contemplates His Own Death,” by Matthew Shenoda
“Though I’ve never uttered the name pharaoh / I knew he was there.”
“The Tomb Attendant Contemplates His Own Death,” by Matthew Shenoda
“Though I’ve never uttered the name pharaoh / I knew he was there.”
The New Yorker - 2026.02.23. 12:00
The Endless Stages of Enlightenment
Until last week, I believed that “fullback,” “halfback,” and “quarterback” were terms that referred to players’ sizes.
The Endless Stages of Enlightenment
Until last week, I believed that “fullback,” “halfback,” and “quarterback” were terms that referred to players’ sizes.
The New Yorker - 2026.02.23. 12:00
How Tucker Carlson Became the Prophet of MAGA
Jason Zengerle, who wrote “Hated by All the Right People,” describes how an inside-the-Beltway journalist brought far-right extremism to the mainstream of American politics.
How Tucker Carlson Became the Prophet of MAGA
Jason Zengerle, who wrote “Hated by All the Right People,” describes how an inside-the-Beltway journalist brought far-right extremism to the mainstream of American politics.
The New Yorker - 2026.02.23. 12:00
Natasha Pickowicz, Hot-Pot Alchemist
In the aisles of H Mart, the James Beard-nominated chef chats about her new book, “Everyone Hot Pot,” and her leap from pastries to soup.
Natasha Pickowicz, Hot-Pot Alchemist
In the aisles of H Mart, the James Beard-nominated chef chats about her new book, “Everyone Hot Pot,” and her leap from pastries to soup.
The New Yorker - 2026.02.23. 12:00
Ian McKellen Swings from Shakespeare to Gandalf to Virtual Reality
On a visit to New York, the actor reflected on mortality and coming out, and unleashed an Elizabethan anti-ICE monologue on “Colbert” that went viral.
Ian McKellen Swings from Shakespeare to Gandalf to Virtual Reality
On a visit to New York, the actor reflected on mortality and coming out, and unleashed an Elizabethan anti-ICE monologue on “Colbert” that went viral.
The New Yorker - 2026.02.23. 12:00
Jan Staller, Constructor of Image
The photographer shoots the bolts and beams of building sites. His latest subject? The Gateway tunnel project being targeted by Donald Trump.
Jan Staller, Constructor of Image
The photographer shoots the bolts and beams of building sites. His latest subject? The Gateway tunnel project being targeted by Donald Trump.
The New Yorker - 2026.02.23. 12:00
The Migrants in the Ancient Forest
Five years ago, Belarus began enabling people from high-conflict countries to migrate into Europe. Despite high walls and backlash, they’re still coming.
The Migrants in the Ancient Forest
Five years ago, Belarus began enabling people from high-conflict countries to migrate into Europe. Despite high walls and backlash, they’re still coming.
The New Yorker - 2026.02.23. 12:00
James Talarico Puts His Faith in Texas Voters
The Senate candidate believes that Democrats can win by appealing to higher values. Can he succeed in the age of Trump?
James Talarico Puts His Faith in Texas Voters
The Senate candidate believes that Democrats can win by appealing to higher values. Can he succeed in the age of Trump?
The New Yorker - 2026.02.23. 12:00
One Vaccine-Schedule Change That Actually Makes Sense
Amid R.F.K., Jr.,’s vandalism of the public-health system, there’s shocking good news about a cancer-preventing vaccine.
One Vaccine-Schedule Change That Actually Makes Sense
Amid R.F.K., Jr.,’s vandalism of the public-health system, there’s shocking good news about a cancer-preventing vaccine.
The New Yorker - 2026.02.23. 12:00
Vocal Resistance at the New York Festival of Song
The event’s theme: Fugitives.
Vocal Resistance at the New York Festival of Song
The event’s theme: Fugitives.
The New Yorker - 2026.02.23. 12:00
Why the World Cup Can Feel Like War
Soccer stadiums can be dominated by violence, tribalism, chauvinism, and near-religious fervor‚ animated by the memory of old hostilities and the power of ritual.
Why the World Cup Can Feel Like War
Soccer stadiums can be dominated by violence, tribalism, chauvinism, and near-religious fervor‚ animated by the memory of old hostilities and the power of ritual.
The New Yorker - 2026.02.23. 12:00
The Supreme Court’s Complicated Takedown of Trump’s Tariffs
There are seven separate opinions—and even the Justices who agree with one another are in some ways at odds.
The Supreme Court’s Complicated Takedown of Trump’s Tariffs
There are seven separate opinions—and even the Justices who agree with one another are in some ways at odds.
The New Yorker - 2026.02.23. 12:00
“Walter Benjamin: The Pearl Diver,” Reviewed
A new biography of the Berlin-born philosopher emphasizes his combination of stubborn unworldliness and startling prescience.
“Walter Benjamin: The Pearl Diver,” Reviewed
A new biography of the Berlin-born philosopher emphasizes his combination of stubborn unworldliness and startling prescience.
The New Yorker - 2026.02.22. 12:00
Mary Gaitskill on Damage and Defiance
The author discusses her story “Something Familiar.”
Mary Gaitskill on Damage and Defiance
The author discusses her story “Something Familiar.”
The New Yorker - 2026.02.22. 12:00
Roger and the Smooth Fox Terriers
My husband, who died at a hundred and one, was utterly secular. So where are these dogs coming from?
Roger and the Smooth Fox Terriers
My husband, who died at a hundred and one, was utterly secular. So where are these dogs coming from?
The New Yorker - 2026.02.22. 12:00
“Something Familiar,” by Mary Gaitskill
She didn’t remember what she’d said, only that it had gone on for the whole hour, and that he’d said, “I’m lonely,” and “Please,” and “Give me a chance.”
“Something Familiar,” by Mary Gaitskill
She didn’t remember what she’d said, only that it had gone on for the whole hour, and that he’d said, “I’m lonely,” and “Please,” and “Give me a chance.”
The New Yorker - 2026.02.22. 12:00
Mary Gaitskill Reads “Something Familiar”
The author reads her story from the March 2, 2026, issue of the magazine.
Mary Gaitskill Reads “Something Familiar”
The author reads her story from the March 2, 2026, issue of the magazine.
The New Yorker - 2026.02.21. 20:23
Donald Trump’s Pantomime United Nations
The Board of Peace might be destined to fail, but it still threatens to undermine an international system in which the U.S. was once the linchpin.
Donald Trump’s Pantomime United Nations
The Board of Peace might be destined to fail, but it still threatens to undermine an international system in which the U.S. was once the linchpin.
The New Yorker - 2026.02.21. 12:00
A Childhood in Jewish New Orleans
To assimilated German Jews in the South, the Holocaust was unimaginable. One solution was to shut it out.
A Childhood in Jewish New Orleans
To assimilated German Jews in the South, the Holocaust was unimaginable. One solution was to shut it out.
The New Yorker - 2026.02.21. 12:00
Can Starting from Scratch Save “Vanderpump Rules”?
After eleven seasons, the show was tired. In the reboot, none of the new characters are pretending to be something they’re not.
Can Starting from Scratch Save “Vanderpump Rules”?
After eleven seasons, the show was tired. In the reboot, none of the new characters are pretending to be something they’re not.
The New Yorker - 2026.02.21. 12:00
Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor’s Life in Pictures
Following his arrest last week, Andrew spent his first birthday as a commoner in circumstances as degraded as earlier celebrations had been grand.
Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor’s Life in Pictures
Following his arrest last week, Andrew spent his first birthday as a commoner in circumstances as degraded as earlier celebrations had been grand.
The New Yorker - 2026.02.21. 12:00
The Quad God and American Reckoning at the Olympics
The skater Ilia Malinin, the snowboarder Chloe Kim, and the Norwegian biathlete Sturla Holm Lægreid are a few of the athletes who battled it out at the Winter Games.
The Quad God and American Reckoning at the Olympics
The skater Ilia Malinin, the snowboarder Chloe Kim, and the Norwegian biathlete Sturla Holm Lægreid are a few of the athletes who battled it out at the Winter Games.
The New Yorker - 2026.02.21. 05:59
The MAGA Agenda Is Sinking in Popularity. What Might Donald Trump Do?
What to expect at the State of the Union.
The MAGA Agenda Is Sinking in Popularity. What Might Donald Trump Do?
What to expect at the State of the Union.
The New Yorker - 2026.02.20. 20:00
Conan O’Brien Is Ready for the Oscars
The comedian and television host talks about the decline of late night, the death of Rob and Michele Reiner, and why he loves when things go wrong onstage.
Conan O’Brien Is Ready for the Oscars
The comedian and television host talks about the decline of late night, the death of Rob and Michele Reiner, and why he loves when things go wrong onstage.
The New Yorker - 2026.02.20. 20:00
The Evidence on Ozempic to Treat Addiction
Dhruv Khullar on the latest research on GLP-1 drugs, which, though typically used to manage diabetes and obesity, are showing promise as groundbreaking treatments for addictions of all kinds.
The Evidence on Ozempic to Treat Addiction
Dhruv Khullar on the latest research on GLP-1 drugs, which, though typically used to manage diabetes and obesity, are showing promise as groundbreaking treatments for addictions of all kinds.
The New Yorker - 2026.02.20. 15:22
Daily Cartoon: Friday, February 20th
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
Daily Cartoon: Friday, February 20th
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
The New Yorker - 2026.02.20. 12:00
“Come to Brazil?” The Oscars Just Might
“I’m Still Here” and “The Secret Agent” have brought Brazil’s exuberant online fan culture to the Academy Awards.
“Come to Brazil?” The Oscars Just Might
“I’m Still Here” and “The Secret Agent” have brought Brazil’s exuberant online fan culture to the Academy Awards.
The New Yorker - 2026.02.20. 12:00
Mitski’s Spellbinding Intensity
Also: the actions and art work of Lotty Rosenfeld, mixed-martial-arts sparring in the play “The Monsters,” a cocktail adventure at Oddball, and more.
Mitski’s Spellbinding Intensity
Also: the actions and art work of Lotty Rosenfeld, mixed-martial-arts sparring in the play “The Monsters,” a cocktail adventure at Oddball, and more.
The New Yorker - 2026.02.20. 12:00
The Unlikely Success of a Strange Alabama Bookstore
Jake Reiss only sells signed books, and mostly at publisher’s prices. It shouldn’t work, but it has.
The Unlikely Success of a Strange Alabama Bookstore
Jake Reiss only sells signed books, and mostly at publisher’s prices. It shouldn’t work, but it has.
The New Yorker - 2026.02.20. 12:00
The E.P.A. Rescinds a Landmark Finding
But it’s not game over for future climate action—and understanding why allows for a more nuanced picture of where the fight actually stands now.
The E.P.A. Rescinds a Landmark Finding
But it’s not game over for future climate action—and understanding why allows for a more nuanced picture of where the fight actually stands now.
The New Yorker - 2026.02.19. 20:40
Raymond Depardon’s Documentary Confrontations with Power
A retrospective at Lincoln Center showcases the French filmmaker’s masterworks of social conflict and inner struggle.
Raymond Depardon’s Documentary Confrontations with Power
A retrospective at Lincoln Center showcases the French filmmaker’s masterworks of social conflict and inner struggle.
The New Yorker - 2026.02.19. 20:14
Trump Is Still Deporting People Wherever He Wants
How the Administration is overwhelming federal courts and getting away with third-country removals.
Trump Is Still Deporting People Wherever He Wants
How the Administration is overwhelming federal courts and getting away with third-country removals.
The New Yorker - 2026.02.19. 16:28
Daily Cartoon: Thursday, February 19th
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
Daily Cartoon: Thursday, February 19th
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
The New Yorker - 2026.02.19. 12:00
The Truth of Toni Morrison
The writer looms large in the public imagination. But does the monument we’ve built of Morrison do justice to her work?
The Truth of Toni Morrison
The writer looms large in the public imagination. But does the monument we’ve built of Morrison do justice to her work?
The New Yorker - 2026.02.19. 12:00
The Chaos of an ICE Detention
When Manuela’s husband texted her that he’d been apprehended on the street, her life in New York instantly capsized.
The Chaos of an ICE Detention
When Manuela’s husband texted her that he’d been apprehended on the street, her life in New York instantly capsized.
The New Yorker - 2026.02.19. 12:00
Zohran Mamdani, the Everywhere Mayor
On your phone, on the street, on Taxi TV—you’ve been seeing New York’s new leader wherever you turn, whether you want to or not.
Zohran Mamdani, the Everywhere Mayor
On your phone, on the street, on Taxi TV—you’ve been seeing New York’s new leader wherever you turn, whether you want to or not.
The New Yorker - 2026.02.18. 23:47
Does “Wuthering Heights” Herald the Revival of the Film Romance?
Emerald Fennell’s new movie may be mediocre, but its popularity demonstrates the strength of a genre that Hollywood has all but abandoned.
Does “Wuthering Heights” Herald the Revival of the Film Romance?
Emerald Fennell’s new movie may be mediocre, but its popularity demonstrates the strength of a genre that Hollywood has all but abandoned.
The New Yorker - 2026.02.18. 22:00
Lauren Groff on Masters of Short Fiction
The award-winning writer discusses some of her favorite story collections and why they’ve stuck with her.
Lauren Groff on Masters of Short Fiction
The award-winning writer discusses some of her favorite story collections and why they’ve stuck with her.
The New Yorker - 2026.02.18. 17:00
The Best Books of 2025
The New Yorker’s editors and critics choose this year’s essential reads in fiction, poetry, and nonfiction.
The Best Books of 2025
The New Yorker’s editors and critics choose this year’s essential reads in fiction, poetry, and nonfiction.
The New Yorker - 2026.02.18. 16:05
The New Yorker Wins Two Polk Awards for 2025 Reporting
The staff writer Jon Lee Anderson is honored for chronicling Congo’s devastating war, while Andy Kroll is recognized for a profile of the Trump official Russell Vought.
The New Yorker Wins Two Polk Awards for 2025 Reporting
The staff writer Jon Lee Anderson is honored for chronicling Congo’s devastating war, while Andy Kroll is recognized for a profile of the Trump official Russell Vought.
The New Yorker - 2026.02.18. 16:04
Daily Cartoon: Wednesday, February 18th
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
Daily Cartoon: Wednesday, February 18th
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
The New Yorker - 2026.02.18. 12:00
How Nick Land Became Silicon Valley’s Favorite Doomsayer
Nick Land believes that digital superintelligence is going to kill us all. In San Francisco, his followers ask: What if, instead of trying to stop an A.I. takeover, you work to bring it on as fast as possible?
How Nick Land Became Silicon Valley’s Favorite Doomsayer
Nick Land believes that digital superintelligence is going to kill us all. In San Francisco, his followers ask: What if, instead of trying to stop an A.I. takeover, you work to bring it on as fast as possible?
The New Yorker - 2026.02.18. 12:00
Why Some People Thrive on Four Hours of Sleep
Short sleepers, who make up less than one per cent of the population, spend significantly less time snoozing without any apparent health consequences.
Why Some People Thrive on Four Hours of Sleep
Short sleepers, who make up less than one per cent of the population, spend significantly less time snoozing without any apparent health consequences.
The New Yorker - 2026.02.18. 12:00
When Sexual Exploitation Is Fundamental to Police Corruption
A new book provides a twist on the wrongful-conviction genre, showing how deep the rot can be when sexual violence is involved.
When Sexual Exploitation Is Fundamental to Police Corruption
A new book provides a twist on the wrongful-conviction genre, showing how deep the rot can be when sexual violence is involved.
The New Yorker - 2026.02.18. 00:10
Remembering the Filmmaker Frederick Wiseman
In nearly sixty years of nonfiction filmmaking, Wiseman passionately probed the nodal points of political and social power and connected them in a cinematic universe of his own.
Remembering the Filmmaker Frederick Wiseman
In nearly sixty years of nonfiction filmmaking, Wiseman passionately probed the nodal points of political and social power and connected them in a cinematic universe of his own.
The New Yorker - 2026.02.17. 15:49
Daily Cartoon: Tuesday, February 17th
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
Daily Cartoon: Tuesday, February 17th
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
The New Yorker - 2026.02.17. 12:00
How Legal Immigration Became a Deportation Trap
Under Trump, the Homeland Security agency responsible for processing visas and green cards has become a site for easy arrests.
How Legal Immigration Became a Deportation Trap
Under Trump, the Homeland Security agency responsible for processing visas and green cards has become a site for easy arrests.
The New Yorker - 2026.02.17. 12:00
How the University Replaced the Church as the Home of Liberal Morality
As progressive Americans have become more secular, the academy has become their primary moral training ground. The results have not been good.
How the University Replaced the Church as the Home of Liberal Morality
As progressive Americans have become more secular, the academy has become their primary moral training ground. The results have not been good.
The New Yorker - 2026.02.17. 12:00
Is This Waymo a Better Person Than You?
What about the time it parked perfectly between two lines on the first try, despite you having spent your entire life contorting to fit in—socially, emotionally, and physically?
Is This Waymo a Better Person Than You?
What about the time it parked perfectly between two lines on the first try, despite you having spent your entire life contorting to fit in—socially, emotionally, and physically?
The New Yorker - 2026.02.17. 12:00
The Growing Rift Between Saudi Arabia and the U.A.E.
What this shocking split might mean for the future of the Middle East.
The Growing Rift Between Saudi Arabia and the U.A.E.
What this shocking split might mean for the future of the Middle East.
The New Yorker - 2026.02.17. 12:00
Our Company’s New Team Support Space
Please see the employee-efficiency team if you would like to schedule an organizational-issue-repair conversation, as those are best done in private.
Our Company’s New Team Support Space
Please see the employee-efficiency team if you would like to schedule an organizational-issue-repair conversation, as those are best done in private.
The New Yorker - 2026.02.16. 12:00
The Jeffrey Epstein Files Are Peter Mandelson’s Final Disgrace
The Labour politician and strategist was a great survivor. Then came revelations that he passed sensitive government information to Epstein during the financial crisis.
The Jeffrey Epstein Files Are Peter Mandelson’s Final Disgrace
The Labour politician and strategist was a great survivor. Then came revelations that he passed sensitive government information to Epstein during the financial crisis.
The New Yorker - 2026.02.16. 12:00
What the Royal Family’s Links to Slavery Mean in the Age of Epstein
Just as the former Prince Andrew will always be royal, so will the trafficking of African people.
What the Royal Family’s Links to Slavery Mean in the Age of Epstein
Just as the former Prince Andrew will always be royal, so will the trafficking of African people.
The New Yorker - 2026.02.16. 12:00
Daily Cartoon: Monday, February 16th
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
Daily Cartoon: Monday, February 16th
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
The New Yorker - 2026.02.16. 12:00
Peter Strausfeld, the Movie-Poster Master
An exhibition in New York celebrates the work Strausfeld made for a cinema in London over the course of more than thirty years—designs of graphic confidence that were clean, strong, and scornful of embellishment.
Peter Strausfeld, the Movie-Poster Master
An exhibition in New York celebrates the work Strausfeld made for a cinema in London over the course of more than thirty years—designs of graphic confidence that were clean, strong, and scornful of embellishment.
The New Yorker - 2026.02.16. 12:00
The Epstein Files Reveal What Trump Knew
A newly released F.B.I. report shows that Donald Trump contacted the police about Epstein’s crimes as early as 2006. The Miami Herald reporter Julie K. Brown discusses the revelations.
The Epstein Files Reveal What Trump Knew
A newly released F.B.I. report shows that Donald Trump contacted the police about Epstein’s crimes as early as 2006. The Miami Herald reporter Julie K. Brown discusses the revelations.
The New Yorker - 2026.02.16. 12:00
Presidents’ Days: From Obama to Trump
The official oral history of the Obama White House is a stark and extensive reminder of the values and the principles that are being trampled.
Presidents’ Days: From Obama to Trump
The official oral history of the Obama White House is a stark and extensive reminder of the values and the principles that are being trampled.
The New Yorker - 2026.02.15. 12:00
Restaurant Review: Bistrot Ha
At a new establishment, the chefs behind the hit Ha’s Snack Bar are pushing past the hype, with food that is no less thrilling.
Restaurant Review: Bistrot Ha
At a new establishment, the chefs behind the hit Ha’s Snack Bar are pushing past the hype, with food that is no less thrilling.
The New Yorker - 2026.02.15. 12:00
The Trial of Gisèle Pelicot’s Rapists United France and Fractured Her Family
After fifty-one men were convicted, Pelicot became a feminist hero. But additional accusations left her children struggling to accept her new role.
The Trial of Gisèle Pelicot’s Rapists United France and Fractured Her Family
After fifty-one men were convicted, Pelicot became a feminist hero. But additional accusations left her children struggling to accept her new role.
The New Yorker - 2026.02.14. 21:59
“Love Story” Is a Forgettable Elegy for Gen X
The FX series, with its Wikipedia-page-like narrowness on the romance between John F. Kennedy, Jr., and Carolyn Bessette, excises all that contemporary drama that makes the Kennedy story, one of a relationship to a greater culture, so compelling.
“Love Story” Is a Forgettable Elegy for Gen X
The FX series, with its Wikipedia-page-like narrowness on the romance between John F. Kennedy, Jr., and Carolyn Bessette, excises all that contemporary drama that makes the Kennedy story, one of a relationship to a greater culture, so compelling.
The New Yorker - 2026.02.14. 12:00
Losing Faith in Atheism
I spent years searching for a livable secular world view, but none of them quite offered the value of belief.
Losing Faith in Atheism
I spent years searching for a livable secular world view, but none of them quite offered the value of belief.
The New Yorker - 2026.02.14. 12:00
A Tour Through Central Park’s Cruising Grounds
Arthur Tress’s new book, “The Ramble, NYC 1969,” provides a view into a world otherwise all but invisible to passersby.
A Tour Through Central Park’s Cruising Grounds
Arthur Tress’s new book, “The Ramble, NYC 1969,” provides a view into a world otherwise all but invisible to passersby.
The New Yorker - 2026.02.14. 05:59
What Happens When a Megalomaniac Begins to Fail
The historian Ruth Ben-Ghiat on Donald Trump and “autocratic backfire.”
What Happens When a Megalomaniac Begins to Fail
The historian Ruth Ben-Ghiat on Donald Trump and “autocratic backfire.”
The New Yorker - 2026.02.14. 03:09
The Disappearance of Nancy Guthrie
The search for the “Today” show host’s mother, nearing its second week, has transfixed the public in Arizona and beyond.
The Disappearance of Nancy Guthrie
The search for the “Today” show host’s mother, nearing its second week, has transfixed the public in Arizona and beyond.
The New Yorker - 2026.02.13. 22:29
“Crime 101” Movie Review
The English director Bart Layton’s new film reveals a shaky grasp of L.A. but a pleasingly deep knowledge of noir.
“Crime 101” Movie Review
The English director Bart Layton’s new film reveals a shaky grasp of L.A. but a pleasingly deep knowledge of noir.
The New Yorker - 2026.02.13. 20:00
Richard Brody Presents the 2026 Brody Awards
The New Yorker critics Richard Brody and Alexandra Schwartz discuss the year’s best offerings, and how films seem to be getting better these days.
Richard Brody Presents the 2026 Brody Awards
The New Yorker critics Richard Brody and Alexandra Schwartz discuss the year’s best offerings, and how films seem to be getting better these days.
The New Yorker - 2026.02.13. 20:00
Bonus Daily Cartoon: Stupid Cupid
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
Bonus Daily Cartoon: Stupid Cupid
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
The New Yorker - 2026.02.13. 17:59
Gifted and Talented in Mamdani’s New York
Four mayors in a row have inflamed the debate over gifted-and-talented programs. Why does G. & T. stir such strong emotions?
Gifted and Talented in Mamdani’s New York
Four mayors in a row have inflamed the debate over gifted-and-talented programs. Why does G. & T. stir such strong emotions?
The New Yorker - 2026.02.13. 12:00
Whodunnit: The Upstate Murder-Mystery Weekend
Also: Valentine’s songs for the ages.
Whodunnit: The Upstate Murder-Mystery Weekend
Also: Valentine’s songs for the ages.
The New Yorker - 2026.02.13. 12:00
Do You Need a Writer’s Room?
We think we need space to be creative—but that might have it exactly backward.
Do You Need a Writer’s Room?
We think we need space to be creative—but that might have it exactly backward.
The New Yorker - 2026.02.13. 12:00
Daily Cartoon: Friday, February 13th
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
Daily Cartoon: Friday, February 13th
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
The New Yorker - 2026.02.13. 00:57
“If We Don’t Have Free Speech, Then We Just Don’t Have a Free Country”
Donald Trump’s attempt to criminalize political expression is crossing a line that’s held since 1798.
“If We Don’t Have Free Speech, Then We Just Don’t Have a Free Country”
Donald Trump’s attempt to criminalize political expression is crossing a line that’s held since 1798.
The New Yorker - 2026.02.12. 22:28
Pam Bondi’s Contempt for Congress
The Attorney General treats oversight like roller derby.
Pam Bondi’s Contempt for Congress
The Attorney General treats oversight like roller derby.
The New Yorker - 2026.02.12. 16:45
Daily Cartoon: Thursday, February 12th
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
Daily Cartoon: Thursday, February 12th
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
The New Yorker - 2026.02.12. 15:15
A Terrifying Scam and the System That Made It Possible
Product-liability lawsuits can bring justice for people harmed by corporate failure. But a complicated, opaque process provides opportunities for con artists.
A Terrifying Scam and the System That Made It Possible
Product-liability lawsuits can bring justice for people harmed by corporate failure. But a complicated, opaque process provides opportunities for con artists.
The New Yorker - 2026.02.12. 12:00
Xi Jinping’s Purge and What Trump’s Foreign Policy Means for China
The machinations behind his recent military purge, and whether China sees an opportunity in Donald Trump’s aggression toward Europe.
Xi Jinping’s Purge and What Trump’s Foreign Policy Means for China
The machinations behind his recent military purge, and whether China sees an opportunity in Donald Trump’s aggression toward Europe.
The New Yorker - 2026.02.12. 12:00
Charli XCX Misses the Moment
The pop star’s new film parodies documentaries that sanitize their celebrity subjects—but her satire isn’t any more satisfying.
Charli XCX Misses the Moment
The pop star’s new film parodies documentaries that sanitize their celebrity subjects—but her satire isn’t any more satisfying.
The New Yorker - 2026.02.12. 12:00
Is the Rat War Over?
In New York, a rat czar and new methods have brought down complaints. We may even be ready to appreciate the creatures.
Is the Rat War Over?
In New York, a rat czar and new methods have brought down complaints. We may even be ready to appreciate the creatures.
The New Yorker - 2026.02.12. 12:00
What Is Love?
How do you expect someone to find love, when they don’t even know what love is?
What Is Love?
How do you expect someone to find love, when they don’t even know what love is?
The New Yorker - 2026.02.12. 02:00
Can Anthropic Control What It's Building?
Inside the company behind Claude, researchers are trying to understand systems that may have already exceeded their grasp.
Can Anthropic Control What It's Building?
Inside the company behind Claude, researchers are trying to understand systems that may have already exceeded their grasp.
The New Yorker - 2026.02.11. 22:00
The Director of “Crime 101” on His Favorite Anti-Western Westerns
Bart Layton, whose new film stars Halle Berry, Chris Hemsworth, and Mark Ruffalo, discusses a few of his favorite novels that question the romance of the frontier.
The Director of “Crime 101” on His Favorite Anti-Western Westerns
Bart Layton, whose new film stars Halle Berry, Chris Hemsworth, and Mark Ruffalo, discusses a few of his favorite novels that question the romance of the frontier.
The New Yorker - 2026.02.11. 16:44
Daily Cartoon: Wednesday, February 11th
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
Daily Cartoon: Wednesday, February 11th
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
The New Yorker - 2026.02.11. 12:00
Even the Hospitals Aren’t Safe in Iran
As the regime imposes a forced forgetting of the massacres in January, it has begun targeting not only wounded protesters but medical workers, who have borne witness to some of the worst atrocities.
Even the Hospitals Aren’t Safe in Iran
As the regime imposes a forced forgetting of the massacres in January, it has begun targeting not only wounded protesters but medical workers, who have borne witness to some of the worst atrocities.
The New Yorker - 2026.02.11. 12:00
Why Do We Like Music?
People with musical anhedonia, a rare inability to enjoy music, are teaching scientists how the brain processes songs.
Why Do We Like Music?
People with musical anhedonia, a rare inability to enjoy music, are teaching scientists how the brain processes songs.
The New Yorker - 2026.02.11. 12:00
Why You’re Considered Attractive
If you are deemed attractive while sitting on the toilet, call the police. You are being spied on by a pervert. It might be time to plaster over the peephole in your bathroom wall.
Why You’re Considered Attractive
If you are deemed attractive while sitting on the toilet, call the police. You are being spied on by a pervert. It might be time to plaster over the peephole in your bathroom wall.
The New Yorker - 2026.02.10. 16:21
Daily Cartoon: Tuesday, February 10th
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
Daily Cartoon: Tuesday, February 10th
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
The New Yorker - 2026.02.10. 14:02
“The President’s Cake” Movie Review: A Neorealist Treasure from Iraq
The first feature by Hasan Hadi, set in 1990, depicts the agonies of war and dictatorship as experienced by a schoolgirl in the course of a high-stakes day.
“The President’s Cake” Movie Review: A Neorealist Treasure from Iraq
The first feature by Hasan Hadi, set in 1990, depicts the agonies of war and dictatorship as experienced by a schoolgirl in the course of a high-stakes day.
The New Yorker - 2026.02.10. 12:00
The End of Books Coverage at the Washington Post
What the closing of the Washington Post’s books section means for readers.
The End of Books Coverage at the Washington Post
What the closing of the Washington Post’s books section means for readers.
The New Yorker - 2026.02.10. 12:00
“McMindfulness” and the Fate of Spirituality Under Capitalism
Thich Nhat Hanh saw mindfulness as a way to understand the “interbeing” between all forms of life, but its social dimension has been largely forgotten.
“McMindfulness” and the Fate of Spirituality Under Capitalism
Thich Nhat Hanh saw mindfulness as a way to understand the “interbeing” between all forms of life, but its social dimension has been largely forgotten.
The New Yorker - 2026.02.10. 12:00
What to Do When Your Spouse Doesn’t Notice You’re Down
Make noise. A lot of noise. Imagine you’ve just encountered a bear.
What to Do When Your Spouse Doesn’t Notice You’re Down
Make noise. A lot of noise. Imagine you’ve just encountered a bear.
The New Yorker - 2026.02.10. 12:00
The Movie That Shaped the Former Border Patrol Commander-at-Large Gregory Bovino
Years before he led the Trump Administration’s immigration-enforcement effort in Minneapolis, Bovino saw the 1982 Jack Nicholson film “The Border.”
The Movie That Shaped the Former Border Patrol Commander-at-Large Gregory Bovino
Years before he led the Trump Administration’s immigration-enforcement effort in Minneapolis, Bovino saw the 1982 Jack Nicholson film “The Border.”
The New Yorker - 2026.02.10. 01:22
The Woman Behind Japan’s Rightward Shift
How Sanae Takaichi, the country’s first female Prime Minister, won big in last weekend’s election.
The Woman Behind Japan’s Rightward Shift
How Sanae Takaichi, the country’s first female Prime Minister, won big in last weekend’s election.
The New Yorker - 2026.02.09. 21:00
“Wuthering Heights” Movie Review: Emerald Fennell’s Adaptation
Margot Robbie and Jacob Elordi play a paper-doll Catherine and Heathcliff in an extravagantly superficial adaptation of Emily Brontë’s novel.
“Wuthering Heights” Movie Review: Emerald Fennell’s Adaptation
Margot Robbie and Jacob Elordi play a paper-doll Catherine and Heathcliff in an extravagantly superficial adaptation of Emily Brontë’s novel.
The New Yorker - 2026.02.09. 18:39
Daily Cartoon: Monday, February 9th
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
Daily Cartoon: Monday, February 9th
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
The New Yorker - 2026.02.09. 12:00
I Will Be Your Next President
You’re going to love my ability to nod and smile while people awkwardly thank me. White bread, straight ahead. That’ll be my slogan.
I Will Be Your Next President
You’re going to love my ability to nod and smile while people awkwardly thank me. White bread, straight ahead. That’ll be my slogan.
The New Yorker - 2026.02.09. 12:00
Can Ozempic Cure Addiction?
GLP-1 drugs, which have helped some people curb drug and alcohol use, may unlock a pathway to moderation.
Can Ozempic Cure Addiction?
GLP-1 drugs, which have helped some people curb drug and alcohol use, may unlock a pathway to moderation.
The New Yorker - 2026.02.09. 12:00
The Babies Kept in a Mysterious Los Angeles Mansion
A wealthy couple obtained dozens of children through surrogates. Did they want a family, or something else?
The Babies Kept in a Mysterious Los Angeles Mansion
A wealthy couple obtained dozens of children through surrogates. Did they want a family, or something else?
The New Yorker - 2026.02.09. 12:00
Fab 5 Freddy, Still Fly
The Brooklyn-born artist has worn many hats: MTV host, graffiti artist, hip-hop maven. At a Harlem hat emporium, he talks about his newest gig: writing a memoir.
Fab 5 Freddy, Still Fly
The Brooklyn-born artist has worn many hats: MTV host, graffiti artist, hip-hop maven. At a Harlem hat emporium, he talks about his newest gig: writing a memoir.
The New Yorker - 2026.02.09. 12:00
Téofimo López’s Swing Dancing
A young boxer follows in the footsteps of Muhammad Ali—busting a move to bust a jaw.
Téofimo López’s Swing Dancing
A young boxer follows in the footsteps of Muhammad Ali—busting a move to bust a jaw.
The New Yorker - 2026.02.09. 12:00
Why We Can’t Stop Reading—and Writing—Food Diaries
Spending a day in someone’s kitchen can tell us about their relationship to time, money, pleasure, and place.
Why We Can’t Stop Reading—and Writing—Food Diaries
Spending a day in someone’s kitchen can tell us about their relationship to time, money, pleasure, and place.
The New Yorker - 2026.02.09. 12:00
Pierre Huyghe’s “Liminals,” Reviewed: A Monster at Halle am Berghain
In “Liminals,” a terrifying, overwhelming new installation, the artist erases the boundary between humans and the void.
Pierre Huyghe’s “Liminals,” Reviewed: A Monster at Halle am Berghain
In “Liminals,” a terrifying, overwhelming new installation, the artist erases the boundary between humans and the void.
The New Yorker - 2026.02.09. 12:00
Letters from Our Readers
Readers respond to Emily Flake’s comic strip about Alice Harvey, David Owen’s article about dyslexia, Jennifer Wilson’s piece on prenups, and Louis Menand’s essay about the dictionary.
Letters from Our Readers
Readers respond to Emily Flake’s comic strip about Alice Harvey, David Owen’s article about dyslexia, Jennifer Wilson’s piece on prenups, and Louis Menand’s essay about the dictionary.
The New Yorker - 2026.02.09. 12:00
Ben Shapiro Is Waging Battle Inside the MAGA Movement
The conservative commentator on the antisemitism in MAGA media and why he condemns President Trump as corrupt yet sticks with him.
Ben Shapiro Is Waging Battle Inside the MAGA Movement
The conservative commentator on the antisemitism in MAGA media and why he condemns President Trump as corrupt yet sticks with him.
The New Yorker - 2026.02.09. 12:00
“A Very Small Snowflake,” by Han Kang
“You / As if dancing / As if slowly dancing, approach / My face.”
“A Very Small Snowflake,” by Han Kang
“You / As if dancing / As if slowly dancing, approach / My face.”
The New Yorker - 2026.02.09. 12:00
The Amazing Art Ventures of “Kavalier & Clay”
Jamian Juliano-Villani’s paintings hang in the Whitney and the Guggenheim. Her latest venue? An antifascist-superhero exhibit at the Metropolitan Opera.
The Amazing Art Ventures of “Kavalier & Clay”
Jamian Juliano-Villani’s paintings hang in the Whitney and the Guggenheim. Her latest venue? An antifascist-superhero exhibit at the Metropolitan Opera.
The New Yorker - 2026.02.09. 12:00
How the Influential Make Influential Friends
The behavioral scientist Jon Levy hosts dinners for the élite. The catch? No one can say what they do for a living.
How the Influential Make Influential Friends
The behavioral scientist Jon Levy hosts dinners for the élite. The catch? No one can say what they do for a living.
The New Yorker - 2026.02.09. 12:00
“Ode 1,” by Ricardo Reis
“There are no sorrows / In our lives / Nor joys either.”
“Ode 1,” by Ricardo Reis
“There are no sorrows / In our lives / Nor joys either.”
The New Yorker - 2026.02.09. 12:00
“Industry” Is a Study in Wasted Youths
In the new season of the hit HBO series, its young protagonists have left the trading floor that made them. Their second acts are revealing.
“Industry” Is a Study in Wasted Youths
In the new season of the hit HBO series, its young protagonists have left the trading floor that made them. Their second acts are revealing.
The New Yorker - 2026.02.09. 12:00
Listening to “The Joe Rogan Experience”
How a gift for shooting the shit turned into an online empire—and a political force.
Listening to “The Joe Rogan Experience”
How a gift for shooting the shit turned into an online empire—and a political force.
The New Yorker - 2026.02.09. 12:00
Richard Holmes on Tennyson and Poetry in an Age of Science
His poetry reckoned with the immensities of reality, time, and grief, confronting a world upended by new truths about the earth and the heavens.
Richard Holmes on Tennyson and Poetry in an Age of Science
His poetry reckoned with the immensities of reality, time, and grief, confronting a world upended by new truths about the earth and the heavens.
The New Yorker - 2026.02.09. 12:00
The Landscape Artist Andy Goldsworthy Contemplates His Own Natural Decay
In rural Scotland, Andy Goldsworthy, the sculptor famed for his use of natural materials, contemplates his own decay.
The Landscape Artist Andy Goldsworthy Contemplates His Own Natural Decay
In rural Scotland, Andy Goldsworthy, the sculptor famed for his use of natural materials, contemplates his own decay.
The New Yorker - 2026.02.09. 12:00
“Playmakers,” Reviewed: The Race to Give Every Child a Toy
For most of history, parents couldn’t buy their kids dolls, action figures, or the like. Then playtime became big business.
“Playmakers,” Reviewed: The Race to Give Every Child a Toy
For most of history, parents couldn’t buy their kids dolls, action figures, or the like. Then playtime became big business.
The New Yorker - 2026.02.09. 12:00
Jeffrey Epstein’s Bonfire of the Élites
His correspondence illuminates a rarefied world in which money can seemingly buy—or buy off—virtually anything, and ethical qualms are for the weak-minded.
Jeffrey Epstein’s Bonfire of the Élites
His correspondence illuminates a rarefied world in which money can seemingly buy—or buy off—virtually anything, and ethical qualms are for the weak-minded.
The New Yorker - 2026.02.09. 12:00
What Is Claude? Anthropic Doesn’t Know, Either
Researchers at the company are trying to understand their A.I. system’s mind—examining its neurons, running it through psychology experiments, and putting it on the therapy couch.
What Is Claude? Anthropic Doesn’t Know, Either
Researchers at the company are trying to understand their A.I. system’s mind—examining its neurons, running it through psychology experiments, and putting it on the therapy couch.
The New Yorker - 2026.02.09. 05:19
Bad Bunny’s All-American Super Bowl Halftime Show
You could think of the set as a tribute to the power and capaciousness of American popular music—or as a pointed critique of it.
Bad Bunny’s All-American Super Bowl Halftime Show
You could think of the set as a tribute to the power and capaciousness of American popular music—or as a pointed critique of it.
The New Yorker - 2026.02.08. 12:00
“Predictions and Presentiments”
How do I reinvent it, the story, our lives? It was going to be only her and me from now on.
“Predictions and Presentiments”
How do I reinvent it, the story, our lives? It was going to be only her and me from now on.
The New Yorker - 2026.02.08. 12:00
Valeria Luiselli on Sound, Memory, and New Beginnings
The author discusses her story “Predictions and Presentiments.”
Valeria Luiselli on Sound, Memory, and New Beginnings
The author discusses her story “Predictions and Presentiments.”
The New Yorker - 2026.02.08. 12:00
Is There a Remedy for Presidential Profiteering?
Until now, Trump always seemed unembarrassed to crow about his side hustles. But, if the Emirati payment was kept secret, what else might be?
Is There a Remedy for Presidential Profiteering?
Until now, Trump always seemed unembarrassed to crow about his side hustles. But, if the Emirati payment was kept secret, what else might be?
The New Yorker - 2026.02.08. 12:00
Valeria Luiselli Reads “Predictions and Presentiments”
The author reads her story from the February 16 & 23, 2026, issue of the magazine.
Valeria Luiselli Reads “Predictions and Presentiments”
The author reads her story from the February 16 & 23, 2026, issue of the magazine.
The New Yorker - 2026.02.08. 12:00
Restaurant Review: The Eighty-Six
A new restaurant from the team behind Corner Store offers exclusivity, and great steak to boot.
Restaurant Review: The Eighty-Six
A new restaurant from the team behind Corner Store offers exclusivity, and great steak to boot.
The New Yorker - 2026.02.07. 12:00
Seydou Keïta Captured a Nation on the Cusp of Independence
At the Brooklyn Museum, the Malian photographer’s elaborately patterned studio portraits picture a society in flux.
Seydou Keïta Captured a Nation on the Cusp of Independence
At the Brooklyn Museum, the Malian photographer’s elaborately patterned studio portraits picture a society in flux.
The New Yorker - 2026.02.07. 12:00
A Bridge to Venezuela
The Colombian border city of Cúcuta braces for more turmoil.
A Bridge to Venezuela
The Colombian border city of Cúcuta braces for more turmoil.
The New Yorker - 2026.02.07. 12:00
The Rise of the Anti-ICE Protest Song
For a genre that confronts the horrors of the present, the protest song of 2026 is curiously backward-looking.
The Rise of the Anti-ICE Protest Song
For a genre that confronts the horrors of the present, the protest song of 2026 is curiously backward-looking.
The New Yorker - 2026.02.07. 05:59
How to Protect the 2026 Elections from Donald Trump
A case for preparation over fear.
How to Protect the 2026 Elections from Donald Trump
A case for preparation over fear.
The New Yorker - 2026.02.06. 20:00
Jenin Younes on Threats to Free Speech from the Left and the Right
A First Amendment lawyer once attacked Democrats for suppressing unpopular opinions; she now sees a vastly greater threat from the Trump Administration.
Jenin Younes on Threats to Free Speech from the Left and the Right
A First Amendment lawyer once attacked Democrats for suppressing unpopular opinions; she now sees a vastly greater threat from the Trump Administration.
The New Yorker - 2026.02.06. 18:59
A Pioneer of Electronic Music Reanimates Old Songs
Beverly Glenn-Copeland’s latest album, produced with his partner, Elizabeth, was made amid financial hardship and illness’s mounting toll.
A Pioneer of Electronic Music Reanimates Old Songs
Beverly Glenn-Copeland’s latest album, produced with his partner, Elizabeth, was made amid financial hardship and illness’s mounting toll.
The New Yorker - 2026.02.06. 15:47
The Pope’s Man Arrives in New York
In appointing Ronald Hicks to the most prominent post in the U.S. Church, is Leo XIV assembling his own Team U.S.A.?
The Pope’s Man Arrives in New York
In appointing Ronald Hicks to the most prominent post in the U.S. Church, is Leo XIV assembling his own Team U.S.A.?
The New Yorker - 2026.02.06. 12:00
Is Good Taste a Trap?
The judgments we use to elevate our lives can also hem them in.
Is Good Taste a Trap?
The judgments we use to elevate our lives can also hem them in.
The New Yorker - 2026.02.06. 12:00
“My Father’s Shadow” Is Intensely—Yet Obliquely—Autobiographical
Akinola Davies, Jr.,’s début feature, scripted by his older brother, Wale, follows two brothers and their father during Nigeria’s historic 1993 election.
“My Father’s Shadow” Is Intensely—Yet Obliquely—Autobiographical
Akinola Davies, Jr.,’s début feature, scripted by his older brother, Wale, follows two brothers and their father during Nigeria’s historic 1993 election.
The New Yorker - 2026.02.06. 12:00
Dan Bongino’s Podcast Homecoming
The short-lived No. 2 at the F.B.I. returns to the MAGA mediaverse he helped create. What’s changed?
Dan Bongino’s Podcast Homecoming
The short-lived No. 2 at the F.B.I. returns to the MAGA mediaverse he helped create. What’s changed?
The New Yorker - 2026.02.06. 12:00
The Dance Reflections Festival Is a Gift
Also: the primordial silhouettes of Simone Fattal, the indie-folk soundscapes of Florist, Rachel McAdams in “Send Help,” and more.
The Dance Reflections Festival Is a Gift
Also: the primordial silhouettes of Simone Fattal, the indie-folk soundscapes of Florist, Rachel McAdams in “Send Help,” and more.
The New Yorker - 2026.02.06. 12:00
Daily Cartoon: Friday, February 6th
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
Daily Cartoon: Friday, February 6th
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
The New Yorker - 2026.02.06. 01:08
Donald Trump Already Knows the 2026 Election Is “Rigged”
The question is not if he will undermine confidence in the midterms but how.
Donald Trump Already Knows the 2026 Election Is “Rigged”
The question is not if he will undermine confidence in the midterms but how.
The New Yorker - 2026.02.05. 22:30
TV Review: “Riot Women,” Streaming on BritBox
Sally Wainwright’s irresistible new series follows a group of middle-aged women who start a band—and find an outlet for the kinds of female grievances that tend to go unsung.
TV Review: “Riot Women,” Streaming on BritBox
Sally Wainwright’s irresistible new series follows a group of middle-aged women who start a band—and find an outlet for the kinds of female grievances that tend to go unsung.
The New Yorker - 2026.02.05. 20:00
Bonus Daily Cartoon: Let It Melt
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
Bonus Daily Cartoon: Let It Melt
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
The New Yorker - 2026.02.05. 17:21
Daily Cartoon: Thursday, February 5th
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
Daily Cartoon: Thursday, February 5th
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
The New Yorker - 2026.02.05. 13:30
The Trump Administration Plays the Name Game
Puts its stamp on everything.
The Trump Administration Plays the Name Game
Puts its stamp on everything.
The New Yorker - 2026.02.05. 12:00
How to Break Up with Your Phone
He knows your rhythms, your insecurities, your REM cycle—your cycle. He’s made himself needed, and now you don’t exist without one another.
How to Break Up with Your Phone
He knows your rhythms, your insecurities, your REM cycle—your cycle. He’s made himself needed, and now you don’t exist without one another.
The New Yorker - 2026.02.05. 12:00
The People Who Will Actually Make Universal Child Care Happen
Zohran Mamdani delivered a political victory—but making his plans a reality will require the help of a workforce that’s already struggling.
The People Who Will Actually Make Universal Child Care Happen
Zohran Mamdani delivered a political victory—but making his plans a reality will require the help of a workforce that’s already struggling.
The New Yorker - 2026.02.05. 12:00
The Assault on Ukraine’s Power Grid
How Russia has weaponized the most frigid winter in more than a decade.
The Assault on Ukraine’s Power Grid
How Russia has weaponized the most frigid winter in more than a decade.
The New Yorker - 2026.02.05. 02:00
The “Melania” Documentary Offers an Intimate Look at Very Little
The circumstances of the movie’s production and release are revealing. The film itself is far less so.
The “Melania” Documentary Offers an Intimate Look at Very Little
The circumstances of the movie’s production and release are revealing. The film itself is far less so.
The New Yorker - 2026.02.04. 22:00
Stewart Brand on How Progress Happens
The counterculture icon discusses a few of the books that informed his new project, “Maintenance: Of Everything.”
Stewart Brand on How Progress Happens
The counterculture icon discusses a few of the books that informed his new project, “Maintenance: Of Everything.”
The New Yorker - 2026.02.04. 21:27
Sundance Is a Feast of World Cinema
This year’s edition of the prime showcase for American independent filmmaking offered two instant classics, “Filipiñana” and “zi,” made in Asia.
Sundance Is a Feast of World Cinema
This year’s edition of the prime showcase for American independent filmmaking offered two instant classics, “Filipiñana” and “zi,” made in Asia.
The New Yorker - 2026.02.04. 18:08
Daily Cartoon: Wednesday, February 4th
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
Daily Cartoon: Wednesday, February 4th
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
The New Yorker - 2026.02.04. 17:43
How Jeff Bezos Brought Down the Washington Post
The Amazon founder bought the paper to save it. Instead, with a mass layoff, he’s forced it into severe decline.
How Jeff Bezos Brought Down the Washington Post
The Amazon founder bought the paper to save it. Instead, with a mass layoff, he’s forced it into severe decline.
The New Yorker - 2026.02.04. 12:00
The Good Old Days of Sports Gambling
Recent memoirs by the retired bookie Art Manteris and the storied gambler Billy Walters provide a glimpse of an industry in its fledgling form—and a preview of the DraftKings era to come.
The Good Old Days of Sports Gambling
Recent memoirs by the retired bookie Art Manteris and the storied gambler Billy Walters provide a glimpse of an industry in its fledgling form—and a preview of the DraftKings era to come.
The New Yorker - 2026.02.04. 12:00
Gay Figure Skaters Pave Their Own Way in “Icebreakers”
Marlo Poras and Jocelyn Glatzer’s short film explores the legacy of the Gay Games as an all-inclusive answer to the Olympics—and celebrates the queer ice dancers striving to redefine their sport.
Gay Figure Skaters Pave Their Own Way in “Icebreakers”
Marlo Poras and Jocelyn Glatzer’s short film explores the legacy of the Gay Games as an all-inclusive answer to the Olympics—and celebrates the queer ice dancers striving to redefine their sport.
The New Yorker - 2026.02.04. 12:00
Animals Say Hello, but Do They Say Goodbye?
In recent years, researchers have challenged the idea that farewells are uniquely human.
Animals Say Hello, but Do They Say Goodbye?
In recent years, researchers have challenged the idea that farewells are uniquely human.
The New Yorker - 2026.02.03. 21:24
What Happens When the Snow Doesn’t Melt?
The icy buildups blocking crosswalks around New York have been dubbed sneckdowns. Some urbanists think they offer a vision of a less car-dependent city.
What Happens When the Snow Doesn’t Melt?
The icy buildups blocking crosswalks around New York have been dubbed sneckdowns. Some urbanists think they offer a vision of a less car-dependent city.
The New Yorker - 2026.02.03. 19:48
Is ICE Leading Us Into a Constitutional Crisis?
A look at the agency’s astonishing record of defying court orders, and what the judiciary might do to respond.
Is ICE Leading Us Into a Constitutional Crisis?
A look at the agency’s astonishing record of defying court orders, and what the judiciary might do to respond.
The New Yorker - 2026.02.03. 18:31
A Minneapolis Winter Like No Other
A new series of photographs documents residents’ evolving resistance to the surge of ICE agents in their city.
A Minneapolis Winter Like No Other
A new series of photographs documents residents’ evolving resistance to the surge of ICE agents in their city.
The New Yorker - 2026.02.03. 17:45
Daily Cartoon: Tuesday, February 3rd
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
Daily Cartoon: Tuesday, February 3rd
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
The New Yorker - 2026.02.03. 16:43
A Theology of Immigration
“None of us have a permanent residence here in this world,” the Reverend Dan Groody says.
A Theology of Immigration
“None of us have a permanent residence here in this world,” the Reverend Dan Groody says.
The New Yorker - 2026.02.03. 12:00
Discovering Where Your Interests Lie
Your interest in baking is a lie, although your interest in baked goods remains very much true.
Discovering Where Your Interests Lie
Your interest in baking is a lie, although your interest in baked goods remains very much true.
The New Yorker - 2026.02.03. 01:20
How Bad Bunny Saved the Grammys
At a ceremony that got things uncharacteristically right, the Puerto Rican superstar claimed the top prize and criticized Trump’s deployment of ICE.
How Bad Bunny Saved the Grammys
At a ceremony that got things uncharacteristically right, the Puerto Rican superstar claimed the top prize and criticized Trump’s deployment of ICE.
The New Yorker - 2026.02.03. 00:09
Catherine O’Hara’s Unforgettable Delivery
The Canadian actress’s oddball utterances became lasting comedic earworms, among them her one-word scream in “Home Alone”: “Kevin!”
Catherine O’Hara’s Unforgettable Delivery
The Canadian actress’s oddball utterances became lasting comedic earworms, among them her one-word scream in “Home Alone”: “Kevin!”
The New Yorker - 2026.02.02. 17:55
Movie Review: “Melania,” Directed by Brett Ratner
The First Lady’s lavish new documentary portrays world events as B-roll between wardrobe changes.
Movie Review: “Melania,” Directed by Brett Ratner
The First Lady’s lavish new documentary portrays world events as B-roll between wardrobe changes.
The New Yorker - 2026.02.02. 16:21
Daily Cartoon: Monday, February 2nd
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
Daily Cartoon: Monday, February 2nd
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
The New Yorker - 2026.02.02. 12:00
“The Sunset Branch,” by W. S. Di Piero
“When do we find ourselves, and where?”
“The Sunset Branch,” by W. S. Di Piero
“When do we find ourselves, and where?”
The New Yorker - 2026.02.02. 12:00
Matthew Schaefer, Hockey’s Youngest (and Nicest) Big Shot
The eighteen-year-old Islander was last year’s No. 1 pick in the N.H.L. draft. On a recent day off, he shoots a commercial, chats with Tom Brady, and raves about babysitting.
Matthew Schaefer, Hockey’s Youngest (and Nicest) Big Shot
The eighteen-year-old Islander was last year’s No. 1 pick in the N.H.L. draft. On a recent day off, he shoots a commercial, chats with Tom Brady, and raves about babysitting.
The New Yorker - 2026.02.02. 12:00
“The Copywriter,” Reviewed
In “The Copywriter,” by Daniel Poppick, a poet searches for meaning in the grindset.
“The Copywriter,” Reviewed
In “The Copywriter,” by Daniel Poppick, a poet searches for meaning in the grindset.
The New Yorker - 2026.02.02. 12:00
Inside Russia’s Secret Campaign of Sabotage in Europe
How Russian military intelligence is recruiting young people online to carry out espionage, arson, and other attacks across the Continent.
Inside Russia’s Secret Campaign of Sabotage in Europe
How Russian military intelligence is recruiting young people online to carry out espionage, arson, and other attacks across the Continent.
The New Yorker - 2026.02.02. 12:00
How Modern Terrorism Was Born
A new history charts how Palestinian militants of the nineteen-seventies made common cause with West Germany’s radical left.
How Modern Terrorism Was Born
A new history charts how Palestinian militants of the nineteen-seventies made common cause with West Germany’s radical left.
The New Yorker - 2026.02.02. 12:00
How Trump Is Debasing the Dollar and Eroding U.S. Economic Dominance
The President’s coercive policies, including his latest threats against Greenland, are prompting some foreign investors to think twice about parking their money with Uncle Sam.
How Trump Is Debasing the Dollar and Eroding U.S. Economic Dominance
The President’s coercive policies, including his latest threats against Greenland, are prompting some foreign investors to think twice about parking their money with Uncle Sam.
The New Yorker - 2026.02.02. 12:00
“Birdbath,” by Henri Cole
“Standing at the window, I watch robins clean themselves / in the cement birdbath.”
“Birdbath,” by Henri Cole
“Standing at the window, I watch robins clean themselves / in the cement birdbath.”
The New Yorker - 2026.02.02. 12:00
Murder Most Wordle
What kind of mischief and mayhem can five mysterious letters cause?
Murder Most Wordle
What kind of mischief and mayhem can five mysterious letters cause?
The New Yorker - 2026.02.02. 12:00
The City of Minneapolis vs. Donald Trump
The staff writers Emily Witt and Ruby Cramer, reporting from the occupied city, share interviews with the mayor, the police chief, and two citizens who were detained and interrogated.
The City of Minneapolis vs. Donald Trump
The staff writers Emily Witt and Ruby Cramer, reporting from the occupied city, share interviews with the mayor, the police chief, and two citizens who were detained and interrogated.
The New Yorker - 2026.02.02. 12:00
For “Survivor” ’s Season 50, Superfans Flock to Fiji
Five hard-core diehards won a trip to watch the show filming. What challenges will be on once they arrive?
For “Survivor” ’s Season 50, Superfans Flock to Fiji
Five hard-core diehards won a trip to watch the show filming. What challenges will be on once they arrive?
The New Yorker - 2026.02.02. 12:00
Deepfaking Orson Welles’s Mangled Masterpiece
Will an A.I. restoration of “The Magnificent Ambersons” right a historic wrong or desecrate a classic?
Deepfaking Orson Welles’s Mangled Masterpiece
Will an A.I. restoration of “The Magnificent Ambersons” right a historic wrong or desecrate a classic?
The New Yorker - 2026.02.02. 12:00
Living in Tracy Chapman’s House
Fresh out of college, we were a bunch of misfits, in a chaotic, run-down communal home, desperately trying to figure out who we were meant to be.
Living in Tracy Chapman’s House
Fresh out of college, we were a bunch of misfits, in a chaotic, run-down communal home, desperately trying to figure out who we were meant to be.
The New Yorker - 2026.02.02. 12:00
How the Murdoch Family Built an Empire—and Remade the News
Today, the name represents a story of profit and power unlike any other. But tracing the genealogy of Murdoch sleaze requires a long memory.
How the Murdoch Family Built an Empire—and Remade the News
Today, the name represents a story of profit and power unlike any other. But tracing the genealogy of Murdoch sleaze requires a long memory.
The New Yorker - 2026.02.01. 23:22
What a “Melania” Cinematographer Hoped to Accomplish
Dante Spinotti has had a legendary Hollywood career. Why is he making propaganda for the Trump family?
What a “Melania” Cinematographer Hoped to Accomplish
Dante Spinotti has had a legendary Hollywood career. Why is he making propaganda for the Trump family?
The New Yorker - 2026.02.01. 20:05
Why Jackie Robinson Testified Against Paul Robeson
A new book presents the baseball legend’s testimony in front of the House Un-American Activities Committee as a critical psychic injury in the annals of Black celebrity.
Why Jackie Robinson Testified Against Paul Robeson
A new book presents the baseball legend’s testimony in front of the House Un-American Activities Committee as a critical psychic injury in the annals of Black celebrity.
The New Yorker - 2026.02.01. 12:00
“This Is How It Happens,” by Molly Aitken
Everyone loves you here. Most days you are pretty sure of that. Everyone touches you all the time.
“This Is How It Happens,” by Molly Aitken
Everyone loves you here. Most days you are pretty sure of that. Everyone touches you all the time.
The New Yorker - 2026.02.01. 12:00
Why the D.H.S. Disaster in Minneapolis Was Predictable
For decades, ICE and Border Patrol have operated with fewer constraints than typical law-enforcement agencies.
Why the D.H.S. Disaster in Minneapolis Was Predictable
For decades, ICE and Border Patrol have operated with fewer constraints than typical law-enforcement agencies.
The New Yorker - 2026.02.01. 12:00
Molly Aitken Reads “This Is How It Happens”
The author reads her story from the February 9, 2026, issue of the magazine.
Molly Aitken Reads “This Is How It Happens”
The author reads her story from the February 9, 2026, issue of the magazine.
The New Yorker - 2026.02.01. 12:00
David Remnick on S. N. Behrman’s “The Days of Duveen”
In a wry Profile of the British-born art dealer Joseph Duveen, Behrman captures the workings of a canny commercial intelligence wreathed in connoisseurship and charm.
David Remnick on S. N. Behrman’s “The Days of Duveen”
In a wry Profile of the British-born art dealer Joseph Duveen, Behrman captures the workings of a canny commercial intelligence wreathed in connoisseurship and charm.
The New Yorker - 2026.02.01. 12:00
Restaurant Review: Lei
Annie Shi’s wine bar, on Doyers Street, is self-assured enough to practice restraint.
Restaurant Review: Lei
Annie Shi’s wine bar, on Doyers Street, is self-assured enough to practice restraint.
The New Yorker - 2026.02.01. 12:00
Tessa Hadley Reads John McGahern
The author joins Deborah Treisman to read and discuss “Gold Watch,” which was published in The New Yorker 1980.
Tessa Hadley Reads John McGahern
The author joins Deborah Treisman to read and discuss “Gold Watch,” which was published in The New Yorker 1980.
The New Yorker - 2026.02.01. 12:00
The Brazilian Director Who’s Up for Multiple Oscars
Kleber Mendonça Filho wants his films to reclaim lost history.
The Brazilian Director Who’s Up for Multiple Oscars
Kleber Mendonça Filho wants his films to reclaim lost history.
The New Yorker - 2026.02.01. 12:00
Molly Aitken on the Rajneesh Movement and Our Need for Connection
The author discusses her story “This Is How It Happens.”
Molly Aitken on the Rajneesh Movement and Our Need for Connection
The author discusses her story “This Is How It Happens.”
The New Yorker - 2026.02.01. 12:00
Gavin Newsom Is Playing the Long Game
California’s governor has been touted as the Democrats’ best shot in 2028. But first he’ll need to convince voters that he’s not just a slick establishment politician.
Gavin Newsom Is Playing the Long Game
California’s governor has been touted as the Democrats’ best shot in 2028. But first he’ll need to convince voters that he’s not just a slick establishment politician.
The New Yorker - 2026.01.31. 12:00
ICE’s Assault on a Minnesota School District
Liam Ramos, whose photo became a symbol of Operation Metro Surge, is one of several students in Columbia Heights who are now in federal custody.
ICE’s Assault on a Minnesota School District
Liam Ramos, whose photo became a symbol of Operation Metro Surge, is one of several students in Columbia Heights who are now in federal custody.
The New Yorker - 2026.01.31. 12:00
Trump’s Profiteering Hits $4 Billion
In August, I reported that the President and his family had made $3.4 billion by leveraging his position. After his first year back in office, the number has ballooned.
Trump’s Profiteering Hits $4 Billion
In August, I reported that the President and his family had made $3.4 billion by leveraging his position. After his first year back in office, the number has ballooned.
The New Yorker - 2026.01.31. 12:00
One Last Sundance in Park City
The most important film festival in America bade farewell to its Utah roots.
One Last Sundance in Park City
The most important film festival in America bade farewell to its Utah roots.
The New Yorker - 2026.01.31. 04:30
From 9/11 to Minneapolis: How ICE Became a Paramilitary Force
“What we’re seeing in Minneapolis is really like the ‘Black Mirror’ version of how federal forces have been used in the past, where the federal agents are coming to do the violence, not protect against violence,” Garrett Graff says.
From 9/11 to Minneapolis: How ICE Became a Paramilitary Force
“What we’re seeing in Minneapolis is really like the ‘Black Mirror’ version of how federal forces have been used in the past, where the federal agents are coming to do the violence, not protect against violence,” Garrett Graff says.
The New Yorker - 2026.01.30. 23:15
Miami’s Haitian Community Braces for Deportations
The Trump Administration’s plan to end Temporary Protected Status for immigrants from Haiti puts hundreds of thousands at risk of returning to a country in crisis.
Miami’s Haitian Community Braces for Deportations
The Trump Administration’s plan to end Temporary Protected Status for immigrants from Haiti puts hundreds of thousands at risk of returning to a country in crisis.
The New Yorker - 2026.01.30. 22:26
Are Democrats Right to Cut an Immigration Deal with Trump?
Congress has justifiably been criticized for rolling over to the President. But how it actually uses its leverage involves genuinely difficult trade-offs.
Are Democrats Right to Cut an Immigration Deal with Trump?
Congress has justifiably been criticized for rolling over to the President. But how it actually uses its leverage involves genuinely difficult trade-offs.
The New Yorker - 2026.01.30. 17:19
Daily Cartoon: Friday, January 30th
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
Daily Cartoon: Friday, January 30th
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
The New Yorker - 2026.01.30. 12:00
Theatre Review: “An Ark” and “Data”
Two plays soaked in technological anxiety.
Theatre Review: “An Ark” and “Data”
Two plays soaked in technological anxiety.
Impresszum
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- Böngészhetsz csak egy kiválasztott forrást
- Személyre szabhatod a kezdőoldalt
Adatvédelmi tájékoztató
Vannak itt látogatottságméréshez, illetve közösségi médiában való megosztáshoz szükséges sütik. Ezen túl maga a Felirati személyes adatokat nem tárol és nem használ semmire. Részletek itt.
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