The New Yorker - 2025.05.09. 01:36
A Day in the Live-Streamed Life of Donald Trump
America’s TV-obsessed President has made his rambling Oval Office press gaggles the signature of his second term—chaotic, self-aggrandizing, random, and frequently nasty.
A Day in the Live-Streamed Life of Donald Trump
America’s TV-obsessed President has made his rambling Oval Office press gaggles the signature of his second term—chaotic, self-aggrandizing, random, and frequently nasty.
The New Yorker - 2025.05.08. 21:14
Bonus Daily Cartoon: Root for the Home Team
The other guys’ dreams go up in smoke.
Bonus Daily Cartoon: Root for the Home Team
The other guys’ dreams go up in smoke.
The New Yorker - 2025.05.08. 16:18
Daily Cartoon: Thursday, May 8th
“I don’t really mind the government’s new death ray, because it hasn’t hit me yet.”
Daily Cartoon: Thursday, May 8th
“I don’t really mind the government’s new death ray, because it hasn’t hit me yet.”
The New Yorker - 2025.05.08. 12:00
I Need a Critic: May, 2025, Edition
The hosts of Critics at Large issue recommendations on TV shows to watch while eating, how to ease the guilt of unread books, and texts to take the edge off of current events.
I Need a Critic: May, 2025, Edition
The hosts of Critics at Large issue recommendations on TV shows to watch while eating, how to ease the guilt of unread books, and texts to take the edge off of current events.
The New Yorker - 2025.05.08. 12:00
Brazil’s President Confronts a Changing World
Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva on Trump, Putin, and a collapsing global order.
Brazil’s President Confronts a Changing World
Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva on Trump, Putin, and a collapsing global order.
The New Yorker - 2025.05.08. 12:00
Podcasts by the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse
Improv with the antichrist, an accusatory interview with a klepto demon, and more.
Podcasts by the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse
Improv with the antichrist, an accusatory interview with a klepto demon, and more.
The New Yorker - 2025.05.08. 01:00
Decoding Donald Trump’s Love of A.I. Imagery
The President loves posting A.I. images of himself. The staff writer Katy Waldman sees these often bizarre representations as the “statements of intent” of a budding authoritarian.
Decoding Donald Trump’s Love of A.I. Imagery
The President loves posting A.I. images of himself. The staff writer Katy Waldman sees these often bizarre representations as the “statements of intent” of a budding authoritarian.
The New Yorker - 2025.05.07. 22:21
Rediscovering a Great Film Critic of Hollywood’s Golden Age
In his brief, brilliant career, Andre Sennwald witnessed the coming of Technicolor, snarked at the implementation of the Hays Code, and advanced a visionary view of cinema.
Rediscovering a Great Film Critic of Hollywood’s Golden Age
In his brief, brilliant career, Andre Sennwald witnessed the coming of Technicolor, snarked at the implementation of the Hays Code, and advanced a visionary view of cinema.
The New Yorker - 2025.05.07. 22:00
Sigrid Nunez on the Beauty of Narrative Restraint
The award-winning author of “The Friend” explains why some of the recent books that she admires most are ones in which not much happens.
Sigrid Nunez on the Beauty of Narrative Restraint
The award-winning author of “The Friend” explains why some of the recent books that she admires most are ones in which not much happens.
The New Yorker - 2025.05.07. 18:00
How Cory Arcangel Recovered Michel Majerus’s Digital Legacy
Michel Majerus died in a plane crash, but the contents of his laptop are providing a window into his process two decades later. Arcangel says, “It’s like he just stepped out of the room.”
How Cory Arcangel Recovered Michel Majerus’s Digital Legacy
Michel Majerus died in a plane crash, but the contents of his laptop are providing a window into his process two decades later. Arcangel says, “It’s like he just stepped out of the room.”
The New Yorker - 2025.05.07. 12:00
How Russia and Ukraine Are Playing Trump’s Blame Game
With the President intent on delivering a speedy end to the war, Vladimir Putin and Volodymyr Zelensky are competing to make each other the subject of his ire.
How Russia and Ukraine Are Playing Trump’s Blame Game
With the President intent on delivering a speedy end to the war, Vladimir Putin and Volodymyr Zelensky are competing to make each other the subject of his ire.
The New Yorker - 2025.05.06. 18:34
The Spectacle of a Boxing Match in Times Square
Eager to make the sport feel relevant again, promoters staged a series of fights in one of the most crowded places in America.
The Spectacle of a Boxing Match in Times Square
Eager to make the sport feel relevant again, promoters staged a series of fights in one of the most crowded places in America.
The New Yorker - 2025.05.06. 16:07
Daily Cartoon: Tuesday, May 6th
The trickle-down effects of Trump’s trade war.
Daily Cartoon: Tuesday, May 6th
The trickle-down effects of Trump’s trade war.
The New Yorker - 2025.05.06. 13:26
How Is Elon Musk Powering His Supercomputer?
Fast and loose in Memphis, as in D.C.
How Is Elon Musk Powering His Supercomputer?
Fast and loose in Memphis, as in D.C.
The New Yorker - 2025.05.06. 12:00
How I’ll Become Pope
While they’re asleep, I’ll use a Sharpie to scrawl “NOT ME” on the front-runners’ faces.
How I’ll Become Pope
While they’re asleep, I’ll use a Sharpie to scrawl “NOT ME” on the front-runners’ faces.
The New Yorker - 2025.05.06. 12:00
What Can We Learn from Broken Things?
The smashed, fractured, and non-functional can frustrate us—and illuminate who we are.
What Can We Learn from Broken Things?
The smashed, fractured, and non-functional can frustrate us—and illuminate who we are.
The New Yorker - 2025.05.05. 21:29
The New Yorker Wins Three 2025 Pulitzer Prizes
The awards honor Mosab Abu Toha’s commentary on the Israel-Hamas war in Gaza, Moises Saman’s photographs of Syria after Assad, and the third season of the In the Dark podcast.
The New Yorker Wins Three 2025 Pulitzer Prizes
The awards honor Mosab Abu Toha’s commentary on the Israel-Hamas war in Gaza, Moises Saman’s photographs of Syria after Assad, and the third season of the In the Dark podcast.
The New Yorker - 2025.05.05. 19:50
On “Hacks” and “The Studio,” Hollywood Confronts Its Flop Era
The industry has long loved to tell stories about itself—but, in 2025, the self-satirizing has an air of crisis management.
On “Hacks” and “The Studio,” Hollywood Confronts Its Flop Era
The industry has long loved to tell stories about itself—but, in 2025, the self-satirizing has an air of crisis management.
The New Yorker - 2025.05.05. 17:27
Daily Cartoon: Monday, May 5th
“Actually, place the spoils at the feet of my adult children. I’m trying to look less corrupt.”
Daily Cartoon: Monday, May 5th
“Actually, place the spoils at the feet of my adult children. I’m trying to look less corrupt.”
The New Yorker - 2025.05.05. 12:00
Briefly Noted Book Reviews
“Ghosts of Iron Mountain,” “Turning to Birds,” “The Imagined Life,” and “My Name Is Emilia del Valle.”
Briefly Noted Book Reviews
“Ghosts of Iron Mountain,” “Turning to Birds,” “The Imagined Life,” and “My Name Is Emilia del Valle.”
The New Yorker - 2025.05.05. 12:00
Great Moments in the Papacy
Who can ever forget Wyatt VII, the Cowboy Pope, or Gary III, the Secular Pope?
Great Moments in the Papacy
Who can ever forget Wyatt VII, the Cowboy Pope, or Gary III, the Secular Pope?
The New Yorker - 2025.05.05. 12:00
“What Happened to New York,” by Anne Carson
“On the table in my room, cigarettes, knife, notebook, 7 P.M. I sit down to write so my head don’t blow up.”
“What Happened to New York,” by Anne Carson
“On the table in my room, cigarettes, knife, notebook, 7 P.M. I sit down to write so my head don’t blow up.”
The New Yorker - 2025.05.05. 12:00
The Man to Call When You Need a Cimbalom. (A What?)
Chester Englander is a big name in a small world: he is playing the cimbalom, a jumbo hammered dulcimer that resembles an inside-out piano, in John Adams’s “Antony and Cleopatra” at the Met.
The Man to Call When You Need a Cimbalom. (A What?)
Chester Englander is a big name in a small world: he is playing the cimbalom, a jumbo hammered dulcimer that resembles an inside-out piano, in John Adams’s “Antony and Cleopatra” at the Met.
The New Yorker - 2025.05.05. 12:00
Ed Helms Dives Into Disaster
In a new book, the boundlessly curious “Hangover” star probes history’s greatest blunders—like how the C.I.A. tried to make Castro’s beard fall out—as a way to face the present.
Ed Helms Dives Into Disaster
In a new book, the boundlessly curious “Hangover” star probes history’s greatest blunders—like how the C.I.A. tried to make Castro’s beard fall out—as a way to face the present.
Felirati - 2025.05.05. 12:00
The New Yorker - 2025.05.05. 12:00
Pity the Barefoot Pigeon
Bumblefoot, string-foot, and falcons are just a few of the hazards that New York’s birds have to brave.
Pity the Barefoot Pigeon
Bumblefoot, string-foot, and falcons are just a few of the hazards that New York’s birds have to brave.
The New Yorker - 2025.05.05. 12:00
How Lorna Simpson Broke the Frame
Simpson’s wryly evasive photos, films, collages—and now paintings—peel back the layers of our looking.
How Lorna Simpson Broke the Frame
Simpson’s wryly evasive photos, films, collages—and now paintings—peel back the layers of our looking.
The New Yorker - 2025.05.05. 12:00
Is This the End of the Separation of Church and State?
The Justices, who have steadily eroded prohibitions on government sponsorship of religious schools, now seem ready to end them entirely.
Is This the End of the Separation of Church and State?
The Justices, who have steadily eroded prohibitions on government sponsorship of religious schools, now seem ready to end them entirely.
The New Yorker - 2025.05.05. 12:00
The Battling Memoirs of The New Yorker
A host of accounts by the magazine’s staffers covers a full century of its history, but the trove of recollection is fraught and jumbled.
The Battling Memoirs of The New Yorker
A host of accounts by the magazine’s staffers covers a full century of its history, but the trove of recollection is fraught and jumbled.
The New Yorker - 2025.05.05. 12:00
Why I Can’t Quit the New York Post
The city’s least self-conscious, Rupert Murdoch-owned daily newspaper sticks to its story, new information be damned, yet holds real clout in liberal New York.
Why I Can’t Quit the New York Post
The city’s least self-conscious, Rupert Murdoch-owned daily newspaper sticks to its story, new information be damned, yet holds real clout in liberal New York.
The New Yorker - 2025.05.05. 12:00
Donald Trump Versus Barbie
Can the Administration retain public support for a trade policy that could force Americans to buy less stuff?
Donald Trump Versus Barbie
Can the Administration retain public support for a trade policy that could force Americans to buy less stuff?
The New Yorker - 2025.05.05. 12:00
Why Can’t New York Have Nice Mayors?
As the Trump Administration encroaches on the city, Andrew Cuomo and Eric Adams try to salvage their political careers.
Why Can’t New York Have Nice Mayors?
As the Trump Administration encroaches on the city, Andrew Cuomo and Eric Adams try to salvage their political careers.
The New Yorker - 2025.05.05. 12:00
Photo Portfolio: Living Rooms of Notable New Yorkers
Inside the living rooms of notable New Yorkers.
Photo Portfolio: Living Rooms of Notable New Yorkers
Inside the living rooms of notable New Yorkers.
The New Yorker - 2025.05.05. 12:00
The Promise of New York
Other cities have better infrastructure, fewer rats, cleaner streets, plentiful public toilets, more elbow room. Yet people continue to flock here.
The Promise of New York
Other cities have better infrastructure, fewer rats, cleaner streets, plentiful public toilets, more elbow room. Yet people continue to flock here.
The New Yorker - 2025.05.05. 12:00
My New York City Tour of Tours
Things I learned by embedding with the tourists: the Ramones loved Yoo-hoo, Peter Stuyvesant was uptight, and how to do “a quick Donald Trump dance.”
My New York City Tour of Tours
Things I learned by embedding with the tourists: the Ramones loved Yoo-hoo, Peter Stuyvesant was uptight, and how to do “a quick Donald Trump dance.”
The New Yorker - 2025.05.05. 12:00
Kathy Hochul’s Turf War with a Reality-TV Star
When he was on “The Real World,” Trump’s Transportation Secretary, Sean Duffy, joked about a roommate’s “crusty undies.” What can New York’s governor learn by watching reruns of her congestion-pricing opponent?
Kathy Hochul’s Turf War with a Reality-TV Star
When he was on “The Real World,” Trump’s Transportation Secretary, Sean Duffy, joked about a roommate’s “crusty undies.” What can New York’s governor learn by watching reruns of her congestion-pricing opponent?
The New Yorker - 2025.05.05. 12:00
If the Mets Are No Longer Underdogs, Are They Still the Mets?
New York’s other baseball team has the league’s richest owner and just poached one of the game’s best hitters from the Yankees. They may never be the same.
If the Mets Are No Longer Underdogs, Are They Still the Mets?
New York’s other baseball team has the league’s richest owner and just poached one of the game’s best hitters from the Yankees. They may never be the same.
The New Yorker - 2025.05.05. 12:00
Christoph Niemann’s “Spotted in New York City”
Small moments that span a century.
Christoph Niemann’s “Spotted in New York City”
Small moments that span a century.
The New Yorker - 2025.05.05. 12:00
Letters from Our Readers
Readers respond to Manvir Singh’s article about growth curves, Adam Iscoe’s investigation of the wedding website the Knot, and Adam Gopnik’s piece on Jesus’ life.
Letters from Our Readers
Readers respond to Manvir Singh’s article about growth curves, Adam Iscoe’s investigation of the wedding website the Knot, and Adam Gopnik’s piece on Jesus’ life.
The New Yorker - 2025.05.05. 12:00
“her disquietude absorbed.,” by C. D. Wright
“By an attendant memory she is walking / alongside the child on his cycle.”
“her disquietude absorbed.,” by C. D. Wright
“By an attendant memory she is walking / alongside the child on his cycle.”
The New Yorker - 2025.05.05. 12:00
Lena Dunham on Why She Broke Up with New York
Most people accept the city’s chaos as a toll for an expansive life. It took me several decades to realize that I could go my own way.
Lena Dunham on Why She Broke Up with New York
Most people accept the city’s chaos as a toll for an expansive life. It took me several decades to realize that I could go my own way.
The New Yorker - 2025.05.05. 12:00
No-Parking Zone: The Perils of Finding a Spot in N.Y.C.
Why do city drivers waste two hundred million hours a year circling the block?
No-Parking Zone: The Perils of Finding a Spot in N.Y.C.
Why do city drivers waste two hundred million hours a year circling the block?
The New Yorker - 2025.05.05. 12:00
Twelve Migrants Sharing a Queens Apartment
In New York City, a shadow economy helps new arrivals find a place to sleep. Sometimes it’s just a bed and a curtain.
Twelve Migrants Sharing a Queens Apartment
In New York City, a shadow economy helps new arrivals find a place to sleep. Sometimes it’s just a bed and a curtain.
The New Yorker - 2025.05.05. 12:00
Keith McNally’s “I Regret Almost Everything,” Reviewed
The Manhattan restaurateur’s new memoir shows a canny instinct for the finer aspects of dining.
Keith McNally’s “I Regret Almost Everything,” Reviewed
The Manhattan restaurateur’s new memoir shows a canny instinct for the finer aspects of dining.
The New Yorker - 2025.05.05. 05:00
“The Rehearsal” Finally Achieves Liftoff
The new season of Nathan Fielder’s HBO series takes a bold conceptual leap—and, with Sunday night’s episode, it went from an assemblage of stunts to a work of art.
“The Rehearsal” Finally Achieves Liftoff
The new season of Nathan Fielder’s HBO series takes a bold conceptual leap—and, with Sunday night’s episode, it went from an assemblage of stunts to a work of art.
The New Yorker - 2025.05.04. 12:00
Lillian Fishman Reads “Travesty”
The author reads her story from the May 12 & 19, 2025, issue of the magazine.
Lillian Fishman Reads “Travesty”
The author reads her story from the May 12 & 19, 2025, issue of the magazine.
The New Yorker - 2025.05.04. 12:00
Lillian Fishman on Sexual Politics and Wanting to Grow Up
The author discusses her story, “Travesty.”
Lillian Fishman on Sexual Politics and Wanting to Grow Up
The author discusses her story, “Travesty.”
The New Yorker - 2025.05.04. 12:00
Rachel Syme on Kennedy Fraser’s “As Gorgeous as It Gets”
The article, about the launch of a new perfume, treats what might be considered a frivolous subject with exhaustive attention.
Rachel Syme on Kennedy Fraser’s “As Gorgeous as It Gets”
The article, about the launch of a new perfume, treats what might be considered a frivolous subject with exhaustive attention.
The New Yorker - 2025.05.04. 12:00
Restaurant Review: The Caribbean Restaurant Reinventing the Momofuku Empire
At Kabawa, the chef Paul Carmichael gets scholarly without sacrificing the fun.
Restaurant Review: The Caribbean Restaurant Reinventing the Momofuku Empire
At Kabawa, the chef Paul Carmichael gets scholarly without sacrificing the fun.
The New Yorker - 2025.05.04. 12:00
“Travesty,” by Lillian Fishman
No thought was so devastating to Prima as the thought that she was ascribing wisdom and seriousness to something that would turn out to be stupid.
“Travesty,” by Lillian Fishman
No thought was so devastating to Prima as the thought that she was ascribing wisdom and seriousness to something that would turn out to be stupid.
The New Yorker - 2025.05.04. 12:00
Michael Schulman on Lillian Ross’s “The Shit-Kickers of Madison Avenue”
The piece runs sixteen hundred words—long for Talk of the Town, short for an instant classic.
Michael Schulman on Lillian Ross’s “The Shit-Kickers of Madison Avenue”
The piece runs sixteen hundred words—long for Talk of the Town, short for an instant classic.
The New Yorker - 2025.05.03. 12:00
The Secrets of Physique Magazines
The mid-century publications didn’t need to announce themselves as gay, even if they had been able to. Their readers understood the necessity of balancing discretion and seduction.
The Secrets of Physique Magazines
The mid-century publications didn’t need to announce themselves as gay, even if they had been able to. Their readers understood the necessity of balancing discretion and seduction.
The New Yorker - 2025.05.03. 12:00
Donald Trump Is Using the Presidency to Get Rich
“The amount of money flowing into the Trump family coffers is of a scale and scope that just sort of blows the mind in any context,” the staff writer Susan B. Glasser says.
Donald Trump Is Using the Presidency to Get Rich
“The amount of money flowing into the Trump family coffers is of a scale and scope that just sort of blows the mind in any context,” the staff writer Susan B. Glasser says.
The New Yorker - 2025.05.03. 12:00
My Brain Finally Broke
Much of what we see now is fake, and the reality we face is full of horrors. More and more of the world is slipping beyond my comprehension.
My Brain Finally Broke
Much of what we see now is fake, and the reality we face is full of horrors. More and more of the world is slipping beyond my comprehension.
The New Yorker - 2025.05.03. 12:00
What the Tariffs Have Done to a Fledgling Small Business
Lei Nichols, who came to the United States thirty years ago, was in the early stages of starting her own tea company. Then the costs of her products started to soar.
What the Tariffs Have Done to a Fledgling Small Business
Lei Nichols, who came to the United States thirty years ago, was in the early stages of starting her own tea company. Then the costs of her products started to soar.
The New Yorker - 2025.05.02. 20:05
Pick Three: Kraftwerk’s Best Tracks
Kelefa Sanneh on the electronic-music group and their enduring legacy.
Pick Three: Kraftwerk’s Best Tracks
Kelefa Sanneh on the electronic-music group and their enduring legacy.
The New Yorker - 2025.05.02. 20:01
How Donald Trump Is Trying to Rewrite the Rules of Capitalism
The financial columnist John Cassidy on America’s turn to tariffs, and his new book “Capitalism and Its Critics.”
How Donald Trump Is Trying to Rewrite the Rules of Capitalism
The financial columnist John Cassidy on America’s turn to tariffs, and his new book “Capitalism and Its Critics.”
The New Yorker - 2025.05.02. 20:00
Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., and the Confounding Politics of Junk Food
The nutrition researcher Marion Nestle on the health impact of America’s diet, and whether the Trump Administration will take on the food industry.
Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., and the Confounding Politics of Junk Food
The nutrition researcher Marion Nestle on the health impact of America’s diet, and whether the Trump Administration will take on the food industry.
The New Yorker - 2025.05.02. 18:13
“The Situation Now Is So Beyond Imagination”
A relief worker on how, exactly two months since Israel suspended all aid to Gaza, hundreds of thousands of people in the territory have grown desperate for food and are struggling to survive.
“The Situation Now Is So Beyond Imagination”
A relief worker on how, exactly two months since Israel suspended all aid to Gaza, hundreds of thousands of people in the territory have grown desperate for food and are struggling to survive.
The New Yorker - 2025.05.02. 15:43
Daily Cartoon: Friday, May 2nd
“Lassie—help! Get me another glass of rosé.”
Daily Cartoon: Friday, May 2nd
“Lassie—help! Get me another glass of rosé.”
The New Yorker - 2025.05.02. 12:00
Andrea Long Chu Owns the Libs
The writer is known for her acerbic criticism of liberals. Is she one herself?
Andrea Long Chu Owns the Libs
The writer is known for her acerbic criticism of liberals. Is she one herself?
The New Yorker - 2025.05.02. 12:00
“Caught by the Tides” Is a Gorgeous Vision of Loss and Renewal
More than two decades in the making, Jia Zhangke’s mostly archival film embodies the sweeping transformations of modern China in its very construction.
“Caught by the Tides” Is a Gorgeous Vision of Loss and Renewal
More than two decades in the making, Jia Zhangke’s mostly archival film embodies the sweeping transformations of modern China in its very construction.
The New Yorker - 2025.05.02. 12:00
Disco Balls and Roller Skates, at Xanadu
Also: indie-rock legacy in “Pavements,” Jonathan Groff crooning Bobby Darin in “Just in Time,” the teeming embroideries of Madalena Santos Reinbolt, and more.
Disco Balls and Roller Skates, at Xanadu
Also: indie-rock legacy in “Pavements,” Jonathan Groff crooning Bobby Darin in “Just in Time,” the teeming embroideries of Madalena Santos Reinbolt, and more.
The New Yorker - 2025.05.02. 12:00
Trump’s Deportees to El Salvador Are Now “Ghosts” in U.S. Courts
Even as the Administration refuses to reveal the names of those it has deported under the Alien Enemies Act, a network of lawyers and advocates is fighting to keep their cases alive.
Trump’s Deportees to El Salvador Are Now “Ghosts” in U.S. Courts
Even as the Administration refuses to reveal the names of those it has deported under the Alien Enemies Act, a network of lawyers and advocates is fighting to keep their cases alive.
The New Yorker - 2025.05.02. 12:00
How Donald Trump Is Expanding His Authority While Shrinking the Government
With cuts comes leverage comes power.
How Donald Trump Is Expanding His Authority While Shrinking the Government
With cuts comes leverage comes power.
The New Yorker - 2025.05.02. 01:18
A Joyfully Chaotic Tribute to Pavement in “Pavements”
The band Pavement, big in the nineties and bigger in memory, returns to help celebrate themselves wryly in Alex Ross Perry’s loving, metafictional rock-bio-pic parody.
A Joyfully Chaotic Tribute to Pavement in “Pavements”
The band Pavement, big in the nineties and bigger in memory, returns to help celebrate themselves wryly in Alex Ross Perry’s loving, metafictional rock-bio-pic parody.
The New Yorker - 2025.05.01. 23:03
What Canadians Heard—and Americans Didn’t
The Canadian federal election, on Monday, which culminated in Mark Carney’s retention of the Prime Ministership, was won by defying Trumpism.
What Canadians Heard—and Americans Didn’t
The Canadian federal election, on Monday, which culminated in Mark Carney’s retention of the Prime Ministership, was won by defying Trumpism.
The New Yorker - 2025.05.01. 22:57
Mike Waltz Learns the Hard Truth About Serving Donald Trump
On the national-security adviser’s sudden ouster.
Mike Waltz Learns the Hard Truth About Serving Donald Trump
On the national-security adviser’s sudden ouster.
The New Yorker - 2025.05.01. 19:00
The New Yorker’s In the Dark Wins a 2025 Peabody Award
The narrative podcast was honored for its four-year investigation of a deadly rampage by U.S. Marines in Haditha, Iraq, in 2005.
The New Yorker’s In the Dark Wins a 2025 Peabody Award
The narrative podcast was honored for its four-year investigation of a deadly rampage by U.S. Marines in Haditha, Iraq, in 2005.
The New Yorker - 2025.05.01. 16:01
Daily Cartoon: Thursday, May 1st
“Let me tell you why this thing I felt like doing anyway is also a radical act of resistance.”
Daily Cartoon: Thursday, May 1st
“Let me tell you why this thing I felt like doing anyway is also a radical act of resistance.”
The New Yorker - 2025.05.01. 12:00
How Bad Is It?: Andrew Marantz on the Health of Our Democracy
After a hundred days of Trump 2.0, has America tipped into authoritarianism?
How Bad Is It?: Andrew Marantz on the Health of Our Democracy
After a hundred days of Trump 2.0, has America tipped into authoritarianism?
The New Yorker - 2025.05.01. 12:00
How “Sinners” Revives the Vampire
The myth of the vampire has been with us for centuries—and undergone some dramatic transformations along the way. What does its latest incarnation have to say?
How “Sinners” Revives the Vampire
The myth of the vampire has been with us for centuries—and undergone some dramatic transformations along the way. What does its latest incarnation have to say?
The New Yorker - 2025.05.01. 12:00
This Bouquet of Branches Will Change Everything
Before, I was unremarkable. Now my very being begs a litany of questions, such as, “Wait, why does she have all those sticks?”
This Bouquet of Branches Will Change Everything
Before, I was unremarkable. Now my very being begs a litany of questions, such as, “Wait, why does she have all those sticks?”
The New Yorker - 2025.05.01. 12:00
Yiyun Li Reads William Trevor
The author joins Deborah Treisman to read and discuss “The Piano Tuner's Wives,” which was published in The New Yorker in 1995.
Yiyun Li Reads William Trevor
The author joins Deborah Treisman to read and discuss “The Piano Tuner's Wives,” which was published in The New Yorker in 1995.
The New Yorker - 2025.04.30. 22:00
Rumaan Alam and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Female Protagonist
The author of “Leave the World Behind” and “Entitlement” discusses the merits of unpleasant characters.
Rumaan Alam and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Female Protagonist
The author of “Leave the World Behind” and “Entitlement” discusses the merits of unpleasant characters.
The New Yorker - 2025.04.30. 16:36
Daily Cartoon: Wednesday, April 30th
“I worry about my mom’s screen time, but it’s the only thing that seems to soothe her.”
Daily Cartoon: Wednesday, April 30th
“I worry about my mom’s screen time, but it’s the only thing that seems to soothe her.”
The New Yorker - 2025.04.30. 12:00
How the Internet Left 4chan Behind
The anonymous forum thrived when edgelord content wasn’t acceptable on more mainstream social media. Today, it can be found most anywhere.
How the Internet Left 4chan Behind
The anonymous forum thrived when edgelord content wasn’t acceptable on more mainstream social media. Today, it can be found most anywhere.
The New Yorker - 2025.04.30. 12:00
The Miscalculations of COVID School Closures
Millions of American children were denied regular in-person instruction for more than a year after the virus emerged. What did we get right—and wrong?
The Miscalculations of COVID School Closures
Millions of American children were denied regular in-person instruction for more than a year after the virus emerged. What did we get right—and wrong?
The New Yorker - 2025.04.30. 12:00
Will the Trump Tariffs Devastate the Whiskey Industry?
In the face of uncertainty, an award-winning distillery in Atlanta hits pause.
Will the Trump Tariffs Devastate the Whiskey Industry?
In the face of uncertainty, an award-winning distillery in Atlanta hits pause.
The New Yorker - 2025.04.29. 15:59
Daily Cartoon: Tuesday, April 29th
“For too long, we’ve all suffered the bizarre and oppressive policies that I installed last week.”
Daily Cartoon: Tuesday, April 29th
“For too long, we’ve all suffered the bizarre and oppressive policies that I installed last week.”
The New Yorker - 2025.04.29. 12:00
How “The Great Gatsby” Took Over High School
The classroom staple turns a hundred.
How “The Great Gatsby” Took Over High School
The classroom staple turns a hundred.
The New Yorker - 2025.04.29. 12:00
The Bureaucratic Nightmares of Being Trans Under Trump
Grace Byron on President Donald Trump’s anti-trans policies and a recent executive order that declares government-issued I.D.s must reflect one’s sex assigned at conception.
The Bureaucratic Nightmares of Being Trans Under Trump
Grace Byron on President Donald Trump’s anti-trans policies and a recent executive order that declares government-issued I.D.s must reflect one’s sex assigned at conception.
The New Yorker - 2025.04.29. 12:00
B.D.S.M. for the Middle-Aged
Now you’re going to sit in that chair and watch me load the dishwasher my way. And you’re not going to say a single word.
B.D.S.M. for the Middle-Aged
Now you’re going to sit in that chair and watch me load the dishwasher my way. And you’re not going to say a single word.
The New Yorker - 2025.04.29. 12:00
Turbulence at the Airport
T.S.A. workers protect America’s transportation systems. Now their own protections are being stripped away.
Turbulence at the Airport
T.S.A. workers protect America’s transportation systems. Now their own protections are being stripped away.
The New Yorker - 2025.04.29. 12:00
Why Even Try if You Have A.I.?
Now that machines can think for us, we have to choose whether to be the passengers or pilots of our lives.
Why Even Try if You Have A.I.?
Now that machines can think for us, we have to choose whether to be the passengers or pilots of our lives.
The New Yorker - 2025.04.29. 00:54
For Watchers of “The Clock,” Time Is Running Out
Christian Marclay’s addictive masterpiece, soon ending its run at moma, offers an escape from our time into time itself.
For Watchers of “The Clock,” Time Is Running Out
Christian Marclay’s addictive masterpiece, soon ending its run at moma, offers an escape from our time into time itself.
The New Yorker - 2025.04.29. 00:39
The Return of “My Favorite Season,” a Great Modern Melodrama
This elegantly passionate tale of long-stifled family conflicts is a thrilling showcase for its star, Catherine Deneuve.
The Return of “My Favorite Season,” a Great Modern Melodrama
This elegantly passionate tale of long-stifled family conflicts is a thrilling showcase for its star, Catherine Deneuve.
The New Yorker - 2025.04.28. 17:26
Daily Cartoon: Monday, April 28th
“Quick! Somebody get Chuck Schumer to write a strongly worded letter!”
Daily Cartoon: Monday, April 28th
“Quick! Somebody get Chuck Schumer to write a strongly worded letter!”
The New Yorker - 2025.04.28. 12:00
The Impossible Contradictions of Mark Twain
Populist and patrician, hustler and moralist, salesman and satirist, he embodied the tensions within his America, and ours.
The Impossible Contradictions of Mark Twain
Populist and patrician, hustler and moralist, salesman and satirist, he embodied the tensions within his America, and ours.
The New Yorker - 2025.04.28. 12:00
Cinema was Claude Lelouch’s Nanny
The eighty-seven-year-old French director, in town for a rerelease of “A Man and a Woman,” his swinging-sixties “make-out movie,” ponders what he believes will be his final film.
Cinema was Claude Lelouch’s Nanny
The eighty-seven-year-old French director, in town for a rerelease of “A Man and a Woman,” his swinging-sixties “make-out movie,” ponders what he believes will be his final film.
The New Yorker - 2025.04.28. 12:00
Creating a New Fire Island from Scratch
Plotting the next gay utopia—less expensive than Long Island, with fewer children—an architect scours Europe for a site, and searches for Speedo-friendly investors.
Creating a New Fire Island from Scratch
Plotting the next gay utopia—less expensive than Long Island, with fewer children—an architect scours Europe for a site, and searches for Speedo-friendly investors.
The New Yorker - 2025.04.28. 12:00
Jeremy Jordan Mines “Floyd Collins” for Its Sonic Gems
Adam Guettel and Tina Landau’s 1996 musical about a trapped caver resurfaces on Broadway, and Shayok Misha Chowdhury and Mona Pirnot play metaphysical games.
Jeremy Jordan Mines “Floyd Collins” for Its Sonic Gems
Adam Guettel and Tina Landau’s 1996 musical about a trapped caver resurfaces on Broadway, and Shayok Misha Chowdhury and Mona Pirnot play metaphysical games.
The New Yorker - 2025.04.28. 12:00
Updated U.S. Customs and Border Protection Questionnaire
Q.: What is the purpose of your return to the United States? A.: I’m asking myself this question, too.
Updated U.S. Customs and Border Protection Questionnaire
Q.: What is the purpose of your return to the United States? A.: I’m asking myself this question, too.
The New Yorker - 2025.04.28. 12:00
“Fugue,” by Ishmael Reed
“He has enough in his I.R.A. to fly first class to / Byzantium.”
“Fugue,” by Ishmael Reed
“He has enough in his I.R.A. to fly first class to / Byzantium.”
The New Yorker - 2025.04.28. 12:00
Military Decorations, Pete Hegseth-Style
A new lineup of distinguished-service medals, rewarding Martial Lawlessness, Laughing at All of Elon Musk’s Jokes, and Outstanding Bone Spurs.
Military Decorations, Pete Hegseth-Style
A new lineup of distinguished-service medals, rewarding Martial Lawlessness, Laughing at All of Elon Musk’s Jokes, and Outstanding Bone Spurs.
The New Yorker - 2025.04.28. 12:00
When Jews Sought the Promised Land in Texas
At the turn of the twentieth century, some Jewish exiles dreamed of a homeland in Palestine. The Jewish Territorial Organization fixed its hopes on Galveston instead.
When Jews Sought the Promised Land in Texas
At the turn of the twentieth century, some Jewish exiles dreamed of a homeland in Palestine. The Jewish Territorial Organization fixed its hopes on Galveston instead.
The New Yorker - 2025.04.28. 12:00
The Rise of Megan Moroney, Emo Cowgirl
The country singer, on her first headlining tour, plays achy-breaky songs about love and its failure to be respectfully reciprocated by various dudes.
The Rise of Megan Moroney, Emo Cowgirl
The country singer, on her first headlining tour, plays achy-breaky songs about love and its failure to be respectfully reciprocated by various dudes.
The New Yorker - 2025.04.28. 12:00
A Hundred Classics to Get Me Through a Hundred Days of Trump
Each morning, before the day’s decree, I turned to a slim book, hoping for sense, or solace.
A Hundred Classics to Get Me Through a Hundred Days of Trump
Each morning, before the day’s decree, I turned to a slim book, hoping for sense, or solace.
The New Yorker - 2025.04.28. 12:00
A Lawyer Freed Young Thug. Now He’s Defending Diddy
Since the Young Thug trial, Brian Steel has modelled for the rapper’s fashion brand and had a Drake song named after him. Sean Combs took note.
A Lawyer Freed Young Thug. Now He’s Defending Diddy
Since the Young Thug trial, Brian Steel has modelled for the rapper’s fashion brand and had a Drake song named after him. Sean Combs took note.
The New Yorker - 2025.04.28. 12:00
Is the U.S. Becoming an Autocracy?
Other countries have watched their democracies slip away gradually, without tanks in the streets. That may be where we’re headed—or where we already are.
Is the U.S. Becoming an Autocracy?
Other countries have watched their democracies slip away gradually, without tanks in the streets. That may be where we’re headed—or where we already are.
The New Yorker - 2025.04.28. 12:00
A Life-Changing Scientific Study Ended by the Trump Administration
Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., declared chronic diseases an “existential threat.” Then his agency terminated one of the world’s longest-running diabetes trials.
A Life-Changing Scientific Study Ended by the Trump Administration
Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., declared chronic diseases an “existential threat.” Then his agency terminated one of the world’s longest-running diabetes trials.
The New Yorker - 2025.04.28. 12:00
Ryan Coogler’s Road to “Sinners”
The film represents a departure for the “Black Panther” director, and a creative risk; it grapples with ideas about music, race, family, religion—and vampires.
Ryan Coogler’s Road to “Sinners”
The film represents a departure for the “Black Panther” director, and a creative risk; it grapples with ideas about music, race, family, religion—and vampires.
The New Yorker - 2025.04.28. 12:00
Meet the City’s New Compost Cops
Chicken bones? Nope! Greasy pizza boxes? Uh-uh. For two weeks in April, the Department of Sanitation sent inspectors to rifle through your trash and fine landlords for failure to compost.
Meet the City’s New Compost Cops
Chicken bones? Nope! Greasy pizza boxes? Uh-uh. For two weeks in April, the Department of Sanitation sent inspectors to rifle through your trash and fine landlords for failure to compost.
The New Yorker - 2025.04.28. 12:00
From “America First” to “Sell America”
Donald Trump’s first hundred days have been an unprecedented economic fiasco.
From “America First” to “Sell America”
Donald Trump’s first hundred days have been an unprecedented economic fiasco.
The New Yorker - 2025.04.27. 21:29
Francis, the TV Pope, Takes His Final Journey
He built his lovable persona not on the page but via pictures and improvised chat, the stuff of screens.
Francis, the TV Pope, Takes His Final Journey
He built his lovable persona not on the page but via pictures and improvised chat, the stuff of screens.
The New Yorker - 2025.04.27. 12:00
Dhruv Khullar on Oliver Sacks’s “The Case of Anna H.”
Wonder and observation propelled not only Sacks’s writing but also his doctoring. He wanted to chronicle even when he couldn’t cure.
Dhruv Khullar on Oliver Sacks’s “The Case of Anna H.”
Wonder and observation propelled not only Sacks’s writing but also his doctoring. He wanted to chronicle even when he couldn’t cure.
The New Yorker - 2025.04.27. 12:00
“When Are More Americans Going to Speak Up?”
Senator Cory Booker on the grave harm that Donald Trump has inflicted on American life in his first hundred days in office.
“When Are More Americans Going to Speak Up?”
Senator Cory Booker on the grave harm that Donald Trump has inflicted on American life in his first hundred days in office.
The New Yorker - 2025.04.27. 12:00
Restaurant Review: A Georgian Restaurant’s Mother of All Dumplings
Laliko, in the West Village, finds memorable ways to bring the Eastern European country’s cuisine to the world.
Restaurant Review: A Georgian Restaurant’s Mother of All Dumplings
Laliko, in the West Village, finds memorable ways to bring the Eastern European country’s cuisine to the world.
The New Yorker - 2025.04.27. 12:00
“Nocturnal Creatures,” by Saïd Sayrafiezadeh
This is the way infestations work: first gradually and then all at once. He will never be able to eradicate. He can only hope to contain.
“Nocturnal Creatures,” by Saïd Sayrafiezadeh
This is the way infestations work: first gradually and then all at once. He will never be able to eradicate. He can only hope to contain.
The New Yorker - 2025.04.27. 12:00
Saïd Sayrafiezadeh Reads “Nocturnal Creatures”
The author reads his story from the May 5, 2025, issue of the magazine.
Saïd Sayrafiezadeh Reads “Nocturnal Creatures”
The author reads his story from the May 5, 2025, issue of the magazine.
The New Yorker - 2025.04.27. 12:00
Saïd Sayrafiezadeh on Cockroaches and Commitment
The author discusses his story “Nocturnal Creatures.”
Saïd Sayrafiezadeh on Cockroaches and Commitment
The author discusses his story “Nocturnal Creatures.”
The New Yorker - 2025.04.27. 12:00
Trump’s Hundred Days of Ineptitude
Now we know that Donald Trump’s first term, his initial attempt at authoritarian primacy, was amateur hour, a fitful rehearsal.
Trump’s Hundred Days of Ineptitude
Now we know that Donald Trump’s first term, his initial attempt at authoritarian primacy, was amateur hour, a fitful rehearsal.
The New Yorker - 2025.04.26. 12:00
Requiem for a “Drunk Dad”
Jeff Bark’s elaborately composed scenes channel sundered American fantasies. They also function as personal folklore.
Requiem for a “Drunk Dad”
Jeff Bark’s elaborately composed scenes channel sundered American fantasies. They also function as personal folklore.
The New Yorker - 2025.04.26. 12:00
A Politics of Fear Defines Trump’s First Hundred Days in Office
“The whole country is going through this kind of enormous, disruptive, destabilizing experience,” Susan B. Glasser says.
A Politics of Fear Defines Trump’s First Hundred Days in Office
“The whole country is going through this kind of enormous, disruptive, destabilizing experience,” Susan B. Glasser says.
The New Yorker - 2025.04.26. 12:00
Trump Is the Emperor of A.I. Slop
It makes sense that a man who yearns for a reality untroubled by other humans would be drawn to art that is untouched by anything human.
Trump Is the Emperor of A.I. Slop
It makes sense that a man who yearns for a reality untroubled by other humans would be drawn to art that is untouched by anything human.
The New Yorker - 2025.04.26. 12:00
Will the Humanities Survive Artificial Intelligence?
Maybe not as we’ve known them. But, in the ruins of the old curriculum, something vital is stirring.
Will the Humanities Survive Artificial Intelligence?
Maybe not as we’ve known them. But, in the ruins of the old curriculum, something vital is stirring.
The New Yorker - 2025.04.26. 00:01
“April” Is an Unflinching Portrait of a Doctor’s Fight for Reproductive Justice
In Dea Kulumbegashvili’s film, Ia Sukhitashvili plays a Georgian obstetrician who views a woman’s right to choose as an unshakable moral imperative.
“April” Is an Unflinching Portrait of a Doctor’s Fight for Reproductive Justice
In Dea Kulumbegashvili’s film, Ia Sukhitashvili plays a Georgian obstetrician who views a woman’s right to choose as an unshakable moral imperative.
The New Yorker - 2025.04.25. 21:14
What’s Legally Allowed in War
How U.S. military lawyers see Israel’s invasion of Gaza—and the public’s reaction to it—as a dress rehearsal for a potential conflict with a foreign power like China.
What’s Legally Allowed in War
How U.S. military lawyers see Israel’s invasion of Gaza—and the public’s reaction to it—as a dress rehearsal for a potential conflict with a foreign power like China.
The New Yorker - 2025.04.25. 20:00
A Historical Epic of the Chinese in America
Chinese immigrants in the U.S. have been fighting for centuries against racial prejudice, the author Michael Luo says; their story should be seen as an American epic.
A Historical Epic of the Chinese in America
Chinese immigrants in the U.S. have been fighting for centuries against racial prejudice, the author Michael Luo says; their story should be seen as an American epic.
The New Yorker - 2025.04.25. 19:44
A Long, Hard Look at America
As the transatlantic alliance falters, a major exhibition of U.S. photography offers Europeans a dizzying array of perspectives.
A Long, Hard Look at America
As the transatlantic alliance falters, a major exhibition of U.S. photography offers Europeans a dizzying array of perspectives.
The New Yorker - 2025.04.25. 16:15
Daily Cartoon: Friday, April 25th
“I have nothing positive to cheers to, so I don’t think I should cheers at all.”
Daily Cartoon: Friday, April 25th
“I have nothing positive to cheers to, so I don’t think I should cheers at all.”
The New Yorker - 2025.04.25. 12:00
Rema and the Evolution of the Afrobeats Sound
Also: reviews of Broadway’s “Smash” and “John Proctor Is the Villain”; New York’s financial crisis of 1975 in “Drop Dead City”; and more.
Rema and the Evolution of the Afrobeats Sound
Also: reviews of Broadway’s “Smash” and “John Proctor Is the Villain”; New York’s financial crisis of 1975 in “Drop Dead City”; and more.
The New Yorker - 2025.04.25. 12:00
The Conservative Lawyer Defending a Firm from Donald Trump
Paul Clement complained that Big Law was becoming “increasingly woke.” Now he’s defending one firm’s right to do just that.
The Conservative Lawyer Defending a Firm from Donald Trump
Paul Clement complained that Big Law was becoming “increasingly woke.” Now he’s defending one firm’s right to do just that.
The New Yorker - 2025.04.25. 01:54
Where Are Trump’s Big, Beautiful Deals?
Whether a trade pact with China or a peace accord with Russia, the President doesn’t seem to know what he’s actually asking for, never mind how to actually achieve it.
Where Are Trump’s Big, Beautiful Deals?
Whether a trade pact with China or a peace accord with Russia, the President doesn’t seem to know what he’s actually asking for, never mind how to actually achieve it.
The New Yorker - 2025.04.25. 01:32
The Show Can’t Go On
Funding shifts at three of the largest philanthropic foundations have brought turbulence and uncertainty to the intricate New York support system for the performing arts.
The Show Can’t Go On
Funding shifts at three of the largest philanthropic foundations have brought turbulence and uncertainty to the intricate New York support system for the performing arts.
The New Yorker - 2025.04.24. 22:33
The Guerrilla Marketing Campaign Against Elon Musk
As Tesla’s profits drop, a group called Everyone Hates Elon is going viral for plastering London with fake advertisements for the company, infiltrating a car showroom, and inviting the public to trash a Model S.
The Guerrilla Marketing Campaign Against Elon Musk
As Tesla’s profits drop, a group called Everyone Hates Elon is going viral for plastering London with fake advertisements for the company, infiltrating a car showroom, and inviting the public to trash a Model S.
The New Yorker - 2025.04.24. 16:49
Daily Cartoon: Thursday, April 24th
“It’s not the pollen—it’s the political climate.”
Daily Cartoon: Thursday, April 24th
“It’s not the pollen—it’s the political climate.”
The New Yorker - 2025.04.24. 12:00
Thinking of You
So horrible, I heard the news. Well, I heard an echo of the news from aboveground—the sinkhole gets neglected by the media.
Thinking of You
So horrible, I heard the news. Well, I heard an echo of the news from aboveground—the sinkhole gets neglected by the media.
The New Yorker - 2025.04.24. 01:57
“Drop Dead City” Spotlights a Lost Era of Liberal Government
This documentary examines the economic changes and managerial missteps that brought the city to the brink of bankruptcy in 1975 and the political creativity and enduring cost of the rescue.
“Drop Dead City” Spotlights a Lost Era of Liberal Government
This documentary examines the economic changes and managerial missteps that brought the city to the brink of bankruptcy in 1975 and the political creativity and enduring cost of the rescue.
The New Yorker - 2025.04.24. 01:00
Pope Francis’s Legacy and the Coming Conclave
“The traditionalist side of the Catholic Church in the United States has tolerated Francis, resented him, denigrated him, ignored him,” the writer Paul Elie says. “But also attached themself to his popularity when it suited their purposes.”
Pope Francis’s Legacy and the Coming Conclave
“The traditionalist side of the Catholic Church in the United States has tolerated Francis, resented him, denigrated him, ignored him,” the writer Paul Elie says. “But also attached themself to his popularity when it suited their purposes.”
The New Yorker - 2025.04.23. 23:21
Mark Zuckerberg Says Social Media Is Over
During testimony at Meta’s antitrust trial, the Facebook founder’s argument was, in so many words, that platforms like his are not what they used to be.
Mark Zuckerberg Says Social Media Is Over
During testimony at Meta’s antitrust trial, the Facebook founder’s argument was, in so many words, that platforms like his are not what they used to be.
The New Yorker - 2025.04.23. 22:00
David St. John Reads Larry Levis
The poet joins Kevin Young to read and discuss “Picking Grapes in an Abandoned Vineyard,” by Larry Levis, and his own poem “The Shore.”
David St. John Reads Larry Levis
The poet joins Kevin Young to read and discuss “Picking Grapes in an Abandoned Vineyard,” by Larry Levis, and his own poem “The Shore.”
The New Yorker - 2025.04.23. 22:00
Renzo Piano’s Light Touch
The architect behind London’s Shard, New York’s Whitney Museum, and Paris’s Centre Pompidou discusses the beauty of weightlessness.
Renzo Piano’s Light Touch
The architect behind London’s Shard, New York’s Whitney Museum, and Paris’s Centre Pompidou discusses the beauty of weightlessness.
The New Yorker - 2025.04.23. 21:11
What America Means to Latin Americans
In a new book, the Pulitzer Prize winner Greg Grandin tells the history of the hemisphere from south of the border.
What America Means to Latin Americans
In a new book, the Pulitzer Prize winner Greg Grandin tells the history of the hemisphere from south of the border.
The New Yorker - 2025.04.23. 17:00
The Best Books We’ve Read in 2025 So Far
Our editors and critics review notable new fiction, nonfiction, and poetry.
The Best Books We’ve Read in 2025 So Far
Our editors and critics review notable new fiction, nonfiction, and poetry.
The New Yorker - 2025.04.23. 12:00
The Torment of a Neighbor’s Noise in “Beeps”
Kirk Johnson’s documentary short follows two young men, one of whom is driven to distraction by a nearby dying smoke alarm, on their quest to make things right.
The Torment of a Neighbor’s Noise in “Beeps”
Kirk Johnson’s documentary short follows two young men, one of whom is driven to distraction by a nearby dying smoke alarm, on their quest to make things right.
The New Yorker - 2025.04.23. 12:00
The Immigrant Families Jailed in Texas
Children have long been put in migrant detention if they were apprehended at the border. Today, lawyers have found, families are being removed from stable lives in the United States.
The Immigrant Families Jailed in Texas
Children have long been put in migrant detention if they were apprehended at the border. Today, lawyers have found, families are being removed from stable lives in the United States.
The New Yorker - 2025.04.23. 12:00
Daily Cartoon: Wednesday, April 23rd
“It’s not a popularity contest—that’s what the Oscars are for.”
Daily Cartoon: Wednesday, April 23rd
“It’s not a popularity contest—that’s what the Oscars are for.”
The New Yorker - 2025.04.22. 22:16
What “America First” Could Cost Us
As the Trump Administration forces the U.S. to retreat from labor-protection programs abroad, American workers might end up suffering, too.
What “America First” Could Cost Us
As the Trump Administration forces the U.S. to retreat from labor-protection programs abroad, American workers might end up suffering, too.
The New Yorker - 2025.04.22. 20:09
The Biden Official Who Doesn’t Oppose Trump’s Student Deportations
Why the Holocaust historian Deborah Lipstadt blames universities for “opening the door” to the Trump Administration’s professed campaign to tackle antisemitism.
The Biden Official Who Doesn’t Oppose Trump’s Student Deportations
Why the Holocaust historian Deborah Lipstadt blames universities for “opening the door” to the Trump Administration’s professed campaign to tackle antisemitism.
The New Yorker - 2025.04.22. 12:00
Daily Cartoon: Tuesday, April 22nd
“You do realize that just because you stopped watching the news doesn’t mean it stopped happening.”
Daily Cartoon: Tuesday, April 22nd
“You do realize that just because you stopped watching the news doesn’t mean it stopped happening.”
The New Yorker - 2025.04.22. 12:00
Personal Ads from the One Horse in This One-Horse Town
Me: happy-go-lucky, helpful, healthy, honest, handsome, hopeful. You: a horse.
Personal Ads from the One Horse in This One-Horse Town
Me: happy-go-lucky, helpful, healthy, honest, handsome, hopeful. You: a horse.
The New Yorker - 2025.04.22. 01:09
Pope Francis’s Tangled Relationship with Argentina
Amid the extreme political polarization in his home country, the Pope found himself at odds with nearly every President.
Pope Francis’s Tangled Relationship with Argentina
Amid the extreme political polarization in his home country, the Pope found himself at odds with nearly every President.
The New Yorker - 2025.04.21. 23:05
The Supreme Court Finally Takes On Trump
In an overnight ruling, the Justices defended the rule of law. Will their toughness last?
The Supreme Court Finally Takes On Trump
In an overnight ruling, the Justices defended the rule of law. Will their toughness last?
The New Yorker - 2025.04.21. 18:59
The Cost of Defunding Harvard
If you or someone you love has cancer, cardiovascular disease, dementia, Parkinson’s disease, or diabetes, you have likely benefitted from the university’s federally funded discoveries in care and treatment.
The Cost of Defunding Harvard
If you or someone you love has cancer, cardiovascular disease, dementia, Parkinson’s disease, or diabetes, you have likely benefitted from the university’s federally funded discoveries in care and treatment.
The New Yorker - 2025.04.21. 13:53
The Down-to-Earth Pope: Pope Francis Has Died at Eighty-eight
In a historic moment characterized by autocrats and would-be autocrats, Francis was the antithesis of a strongman.
The Down-to-Earth Pope: Pope Francis Has Died at Eighty-eight
In a historic moment characterized by autocrats and would-be autocrats, Francis was the antithesis of a strongman.
The New Yorker - 2025.04.21. 12:00
“Madrigal,” by Spencer Reece
“Minnesota, I hardly know you anymore.”
“Madrigal,” by Spencer Reece
“Minnesota, I hardly know you anymore.”
The New Yorker - 2025.04.21. 12:00
“Beforetimes,” by Margot Kahn
“And there were pieces / of love but it wasn’t love—it was the right / thing for the moment.”
“Beforetimes,” by Margot Kahn
“And there were pieces / of love but it wasn’t love—it was the right / thing for the moment.”
The New Yorker - 2025.04.21. 12:00
Daily Cartoon: Monday, April 21st
“Great Scott! The past is no longer distinguishable from the future.”
Daily Cartoon: Monday, April 21st
“Great Scott! The past is no longer distinguishable from the future.”
The New Yorker - 2025.04.21. 12:00
The Mexican President Who’s Facing Off with Trump
Can Claudia Sheinbaum manage the demands from D.C.—and her own country’s fragile democracy?
The Mexican President Who’s Facing Off with Trump
Can Claudia Sheinbaum manage the demands from D.C.—and her own country’s fragile democracy?
The New Yorker - 2025.04.21. 12:00
New York to Ford: NOT DEAD
After a screening of “Drop Dead City,” a new documentary on N.Y.C.’s 1975 fiscal crisis, a crew of old union stalwarts—sanitation workers, Bernie Sanders’s art teacher—reminisced about saving the city from bankruptcy.
New York to Ford: NOT DEAD
After a screening of “Drop Dead City,” a new documentary on N.Y.C.’s 1975 fiscal crisis, a crew of old union stalwarts—sanitation workers, Bernie Sanders’s art teacher—reminisced about saving the city from bankruptcy.
The New Yorker - 2025.04.21. 12:00
The Quest to Build a Perfect Protein Bar
A great number of Americans wish to optimize their diets—and their lives.
The Quest to Build a Perfect Protein Bar
A great number of Americans wish to optimize their diets—and their lives.
The New Yorker - 2025.04.21. 12:00
Was the Civil War Inevitable?
Before Lincoln turned the idea of “the Union” into a cause worth dying for, he tried other means of ending slavery in America.
Was the Civil War Inevitable?
Before Lincoln turned the idea of “the Union” into a cause worth dying for, he tried other means of ending slavery in America.
The New Yorker - 2025.04.21. 12:00
How Trump Worship Took Hold in Washington
The President is at the center of a brazenly transactional ecosystem that rewards flattery and lockstep loyalty.
How Trump Worship Took Hold in Washington
The President is at the center of a brazenly transactional ecosystem that rewards flattery and lockstep loyalty.
The New Yorker - 2025.04.21. 12:00
Our University’s Commitment to You
To students, faculty, and staff who may be wondering, Will our endowment face law-enforcement raids as it goes about its business, accruing further wealth? Absolutely not.
Our University’s Commitment to You
To students, faculty, and staff who may be wondering, Will our endowment face law-enforcement raids as it goes about its business, accruing further wealth? Absolutely not.
The New Yorker - 2025.04.21. 12:00
Curb Alert! Junk Lugging for Art’s Sake
Ser Serpas, a trash-art “assemblagist” who has been in the Whitney Biennial, takes her pick of New York’s litter, ahead of a new show at MOMA PS1.
Curb Alert! Junk Lugging for Art’s Sake
Ser Serpas, a trash-art “assemblagist” who has been in the Whitney Biennial, takes her pick of New York’s litter, ahead of a new show at MOMA PS1.
The New Yorker - 2025.04.21. 12:00
Why Harvard Can Afford to Stand Up to Donald Trump
The university’s $53.2-billion endowment has positioned it to resist the bullying tactics of an increasingly authoritarian President.
Why Harvard Can Afford to Stand Up to Donald Trump
The university’s $53.2-billion endowment has positioned it to resist the bullying tactics of an increasingly authoritarian President.
The New Yorker - 2025.04.21. 12:00
Activism for Introverts! Copying the Constitution
Every month at the Old Stone House, in Brooklyn, citizens are invited to find consolation in troubled times by writing out the nation’s founding document, by hand.
Activism for Introverts! Copying the Constitution
Every month at the Old Stone House, in Brooklyn, citizens are invited to find consolation in troubled times by writing out the nation’s founding document, by hand.
The New Yorker - 2025.04.21. 12:00
Subtitling Your Life
Hearing aids and cochlear implants have been getting better for years, but a new type of device—eyeglasses that display real-time speech transcription on their lenses—is a game-changing breakthrough.
Subtitling Your Life
Hearing aids and cochlear implants have been getting better for years, but a new type of device—eyeglasses that display real-time speech transcription on their lenses—is a game-changing breakthrough.
The New Yorker - 2025.04.21. 12:00
Billy Idol: Still in Leather, Still Hot in the City
With a big year ahead, the British rocker visited his old West Village haunts and remembered the bourbon-soaked night when Mick and Keith didn’t think much of his idea for a song title, “Rebel Yell.”
Billy Idol: Still in Leather, Still Hot in the City
With a big year ahead, the British rocker visited his old West Village haunts and remembered the bourbon-soaked night when Mick and Keith didn’t think much of his idea for a song title, “Rebel Yell.”
The New Yorker - 2025.04.21. 12:00
Amanda Hess’s “Second Life: Having a Child in the Digital Age,” Reviewed
In “Second Life,” the journalist Amanda Hess navigates the stratified landscape of contemporary reproductive technology.
Amanda Hess’s “Second Life: Having a Child in the Digital Age,” Reviewed
In “Second Life,” the journalist Amanda Hess navigates the stratified landscape of contemporary reproductive technology.
The New Yorker - 2025.04.21. 04:00
Can “The Last of Us” Outlive Its Antihero?
The series’ most exhilarating episode yet ended with the brutal murder of a beloved character. Where does the show go from here?
Can “The Last of Us” Outlive Its Antihero?
The series’ most exhilarating episode yet ended with the brutal murder of a beloved character. Where does the show go from here?
The New Yorker - 2025.04.20. 12:00
Donald Trump’s Deportation Obsession
Right-wing ideologues have long fantasized about the prospect of mass self-deportation: the Trump Administration is attempting something far more radical.
Donald Trump’s Deportation Obsession
Right-wing ideologues have long fantasized about the prospect of mass self-deportation: the Trump Administration is attempting something far more radical.
The New Yorker - 2025.04.20. 12:00
Domenico Starnone on Lies and Storytelling
The author discusses his story “Tortoiseshell.”
Domenico Starnone on Lies and Storytelling
The author discusses his story “Tortoiseshell.”
The New Yorker - 2025.04.20. 12:00
Restaurant Review: Bradley Cooper Makes an Awfully Good Cheesesteak
At Danny & Coop’s, the actor and director partners with a Philadelphia restaurateur to bring that city’s beloved sandwich to New Yorkers.
Restaurant Review: Bradley Cooper Makes an Awfully Good Cheesesteak
At Danny & Coop’s, the actor and director partners with a Philadelphia restaurateur to bring that city’s beloved sandwich to New Yorkers.
The New Yorker - 2025.04.20. 12:00
“Tortoiseshell,” by Domenico Starnone
The most elaborate—and the most fragile—lie I’ve ever come up with is me.
“Tortoiseshell,” by Domenico Starnone
The most elaborate—and the most fragile—lie I’ve ever come up with is me.
The New Yorker - 2025.04.20. 12:00
Carrie Brownstein on Richard Avedon’s Portrait of Cat Power
The space between the singer and the photographer’s lens is slippery, inaccessible; you’re not sure you were even invited.
Carrie Brownstein on Richard Avedon’s Portrait of Cat Power
The space between the singer and the photographer’s lens is slippery, inaccessible; you’re not sure you were even invited.
The New Yorker - 2025.04.19. 12:00
Mistaking Mary Magdalene
The subject of numerous controversies, she is defined by ambiguity, welcoming outcasts to the Church and provoking more imaginative approaches to faith.
Mistaking Mary Magdalene
The subject of numerous controversies, she is defined by ambiguity, welcoming outcasts to the Church and provoking more imaginative approaches to faith.
The New Yorker - 2025.04.19. 12:00
Who Wants a Second Helping of “The Wedding Banquet”?
In Andrew Ahn’s remake of Ang Lee’s 1993 crowd-pleaser, two gay couples strike a bargain that turns both Faustian and farcical.
Who Wants a Second Helping of “The Wedding Banquet”?
In Andrew Ahn’s remake of Ang Lee’s 1993 crowd-pleaser, two gay couples strike a bargain that turns both Faustian and farcical.
The New Yorker - 2025.04.19. 12:00
Pictures from Where the Senses Encounter the World
Cig Harvey’s “Emerald Drifters” is a rallying cry to exist in our bodies.
Pictures from Where the Senses Encounter the World
Cig Harvey’s “Emerald Drifters” is a rallying cry to exist in our bodies.
The New Yorker - 2025.04.18. 20:56
The Terrorism Suspect Trump Sent Back to Bukele
An MS-13 leader knew key details of a secret deal that his gang allegedly made with the Salvadoran President—then the White House put him on a flight to El Salvador.
The Terrorism Suspect Trump Sent Back to Bukele
An MS-13 leader knew key details of a secret deal that his gang allegedly made with the Salvadoran President—then the White House put him on a flight to El Salvador.
The New Yorker - 2025.04.18. 20:04
Nikki Glaser at the Top of Her Game
Triumph hasn’t spoiled the comedian, or settled her insecurities. “It just never goes away—that feeling of not being worthy, or being thought of as less than,” she says.
Nikki Glaser at the Top of Her Game
Triumph hasn’t spoiled the comedian, or settled her insecurities. “It just never goes away—that feeling of not being worthy, or being thought of as less than,” she says.
The New Yorker - 2025.04.18. 20:00
The Power and Stakes of #TeslaTakedown
An organizer in the grassroots protest effort discusses why she joined the movement, and describes protesters’ fears of government interference.
The Power and Stakes of #TeslaTakedown
An organizer in the grassroots protest effort discusses why she joined the movement, and describes protesters’ fears of government interference.
The New Yorker - 2025.04.18. 20:00
How Science Fiction Led Elon Musk to DOGE
Jill Lepore says that the SpaceX C.E.O., an avid sci-fi fan, misreads cautionary tales as instruction manuals—and that his obsessions will shape America’s future.
How Science Fiction Led Elon Musk to DOGE
Jill Lepore says that the SpaceX C.E.O., an avid sci-fi fan, misreads cautionary tales as instruction manuals—and that his obsessions will shape America’s future.
The New Yorker - 2025.04.18. 16:51
The Decline of Outside Magazine Is Also the End of a Vision of the Mountain West
After its purchase by a tech entrepreneur, the publication is now a shadow of itself. A letter signed by its illustrious contributors says as much about a way of life as it does about the media industry.
The Decline of Outside Magazine Is Also the End of a Vision of the Mountain West
After its purchase by a tech entrepreneur, the publication is now a shadow of itself. A letter signed by its illustrious contributors says as much about a way of life as it does about the media industry.
The New Yorker - 2025.04.18. 16:04
Daily Cartoon: Friday, April 18th
“Too much for hiding eggs in a field?”
Daily Cartoon: Friday, April 18th
“Too much for hiding eggs in a field?”
The New Yorker - 2025.04.18. 12:00
The Powerful Films of the L.A. Rebellion
Also: Adam Gopnik on where to eat near the Frick; Sondheim and Chekhov, Marisa Tomei and Lucas Hedges onstage; the kinetic Afro-pop of Youssou N’Dour; and more.
The Powerful Films of the L.A. Rebellion
Also: Adam Gopnik on where to eat near the Frick; Sondheim and Chekhov, Marisa Tomei and Lucas Hedges onstage; the kinetic Afro-pop of Youssou N’Dour; and more.
The New Yorker - 2025.04.18. 12:00
“Invention” Probes the American Mind in the Post-Truth Era
In Courtney Stephens and Callie Hernandez’s dizzying docu-fiction, an Edenic landscape becomes a backdrop for duplicity and paranoia.
“Invention” Probes the American Mind in the Post-Truth Era
In Courtney Stephens and Callie Hernandez’s dizzying docu-fiction, an Edenic landscape becomes a backdrop for duplicity and paranoia.
The New Yorker - 2025.04.18. 12:00
The Last Hospitals in Gaza
Doctors are delivering lifesaving care in a ravaged health-care system—and risking their own lives in the process.
The Last Hospitals in Gaza
Doctors are delivering lifesaving care in a ravaged health-care system—and risking their own lives in the process.
The New Yorker - 2025.04.18. 01:17
This Easter, with the Pope Ailing, Will the Catholic Church Stand Up to Donald Trump?
Pope Francis has long advocated for immigrants, refugees, and the vulnerable—but the Church, like other institutions, may need to find new ways to sustain its commitments.
This Easter, with the Pope Ailing, Will the Catholic Church Stand Up to Donald Trump?
Pope Francis has long advocated for immigrants, refugees, and the vulnerable—but the Church, like other institutions, may need to find new ways to sustain its commitments.
The New Yorker - 2025.04.17. 15:59
Daily Cartoon: Thursday, April 17th
“Just wait till 2028 and things will go right back to how they were.”
Daily Cartoon: Thursday, April 17th
“Just wait till 2028 and things will go right back to how they were.”
The New Yorker - 2025.04.17. 12:00
War Movies: What Are They Good For?
“Warfare” reconstructs an ill-fated 2006 mission in Iraq from the memories of the Navy SEALs involved. Does this method bring us closer to the reality of combat?
War Movies: What Are They Good For?
“Warfare” reconstructs an ill-fated 2006 mission in Iraq from the memories of the Navy SEALs involved. Does this method bring us closer to the reality of combat?
The New Yorker - 2025.04.17. 12:00
It’s the Economy, Idiom!
You are all magnetic and user-centric examples of how, when we benchmark blue-sky thinking, even in a pre-tax, low-hanging-fruit environment, we leverage actionable, best-of-breed streamlining, period.
It’s the Economy, Idiom!
You are all magnetic and user-centric examples of how, when we benchmark blue-sky thinking, even in a pre-tax, low-hanging-fruit environment, we leverage actionable, best-of-breed streamlining, period.
The New Yorker - 2025.04.17. 12:00
China’s Plan to Fight Trump’s Trade War
A professor at M.I.T. on how Xi Jinping is likely to respond to U.S. tariffs and why the standoff won’t weaken the Chinese Communist Party’s grip on power.
China’s Plan to Fight Trump’s Trade War
A professor at M.I.T. on how Xi Jinping is likely to respond to U.S. tariffs and why the standoff won’t weaken the Chinese Communist Party’s grip on power.
The New Yorker - 2025.04.17. 12:00
London Theatre Shimmers with Mirrors and Memory
New productions of Shakespeare’s “Richard II,” Annie Ernaux’s “The Years,” Robert Icke’s “Manhunt,” Tennessee Williams’s “The Glass Menagerie,” and more.
London Theatre Shimmers with Mirrors and Memory
New productions of Shakespeare’s “Richard II,” Annie Ernaux’s “The Years,” Robert Icke’s “Manhunt,” Tennessee Williams’s “The Glass Menagerie,” and more.
The New Yorker - 2025.04.17. 12:00
“Sinners” Is a Virtuosic Fusion of Historical Realism and Horror
Ryan Coogler’s vampire movie mines vampirism’s symbolic potential to tell a tale of exploitation and Black music in nineteen-thirties Mississippi.
“Sinners” Is a Virtuosic Fusion of Historical Realism and Horror
Ryan Coogler’s vampire movie mines vampirism’s symbolic potential to tell a tale of exploitation and Black music in nineteen-thirties Mississippi.
The New Yorker - 2025.04.16. 22:00
Clare Carlisle and the Genre-Bender
The philosopher and biographer analyzes works of life-writing that straddle fact and fiction, and what makes them art.
Clare Carlisle and the Genre-Bender
The philosopher and biographer analyzes works of life-writing that straddle fact and fiction, and what makes them art.
The New Yorker - 2025.04.16. 17:00
Daily Cartoon: Wednesday, April 16th
“Today, the Supreme Court is expected to rule in the case of People v. Guy Who Will Ignore the Ruling.”
Daily Cartoon: Wednesday, April 16th
“Today, the Supreme Court is expected to rule in the case of People v. Guy Who Will Ignore the Ruling.”
The New Yorker - 2025.04.16. 12:00
I’m Really Dating Myself Here
My hair is parted to the side—it looks so nerdy parted in the middle! I know I’m still dating myself, but what do I care? At least the person I’m dating thinks I look hot.
I’m Really Dating Myself Here
My hair is parted to the side—it looks so nerdy parted in the middle! I know I’m still dating myself, but what do I care? At least the person I’m dating thinks I look hot.
The New Yorker - 2025.04.16. 12:00
Recession Indicators Are Everywhere
Kyle Chayka writes about the various indicators, psychological and economic, of a potential recession.
Recession Indicators Are Everywhere
Kyle Chayka writes about the various indicators, psychological and economic, of a potential recession.
The New Yorker - 2025.04.16. 01:48
Why Harvard Decided to Challenge Donald Trump
Universities are accustomed to acquiescing to the government, but Trump made Harvard an offer it couldn’t not refuse.
Why Harvard Decided to Challenge Donald Trump
Universities are accustomed to acquiescing to the government, but Trump made Harvard an offer it couldn’t not refuse.
The New Yorker - 2025.04.15. 22:36
How the Supreme Court Misunderstands Donald Trump
A legal scholar argues that the judiciary’s “passive-aggressive approach” to the Trump Administration is doomed to fail.
How the Supreme Court Misunderstands Donald Trump
A legal scholar argues that the judiciary’s “passive-aggressive approach” to the Trump Administration is doomed to fail.
The New Yorker - 2025.04.15. 18:33
Daily Cartoon: Tuesday, April 15th
“Brace yourself—here come the C.P.A.s!”
Daily Cartoon: Tuesday, April 15th
“Brace yourself—here come the C.P.A.s!”
The New Yorker - 2025.04.15. 12:00
The Plight of the Taxman
As I.R.S. employees toil through tax season, their agency is being dismantled by the government it powers.
The Plight of the Taxman
As I.R.S. employees toil through tax season, their agency is being dismantled by the government it powers.
The New Yorker - 2025.04.15. 12:00
Kids Say the Most Existential Things
How did I get inside my body?
Kids Say the Most Existential Things
How did I get inside my body?
The New Yorker - 2025.04.15. 12:00
Just How Badly Does Donald Trump Want Access to Critical Minerals?
Nick Niarchos reports on the Democratic Republic of the Congo’s attempts to use its vast mineral resources as leverage in foreign policy amid military threats.
Just How Badly Does Donald Trump Want Access to Critical Minerals?
Nick Niarchos reports on the Democratic Republic of the Congo’s attempts to use its vast mineral resources as leverage in foreign policy amid military threats.
The New Yorker - 2025.04.15. 12:00
What Do You Remember?
The more you explore your own past, the more you find there.
What Do You Remember?
The more you explore your own past, the more you find there.
The New Yorker - 2025.04.14. 21:52
Will the Supreme Court Stop Donald Trump?
By defying the Justices’ ruling on a man mistakenly sent to El Salvador, the Administration has shown that it is not owed the deference typically shown to the executive branch.
Will the Supreme Court Stop Donald Trump?
By defying the Justices’ ruling on a man mistakenly sent to El Salvador, the Administration has shown that it is not owed the deference typically shown to the executive branch.
The New Yorker - 2025.04.14. 17:43
Daily Cartoon: Monday, April 14th
“No need to worry about our retirement funds—have you seen what these Trader Joe’s tote bags are reselling for?”
Daily Cartoon: Monday, April 14th
“No need to worry about our retirement funds—have you seen what these Trader Joe’s tote bags are reselling for?”
The New Yorker - 2025.04.14. 12:00
“Fireflies,” by Maya C. Popa
“The new air is empty, and who knew / we’d miss even what afflicted us?”
“Fireflies,” by Maya C. Popa
“The new air is empty, and who knew / we’d miss even what afflicted us?”
The New Yorker - 2025.04.14. 12:00
Briefly Noted
“The Maverick’s Museum,” “The Franklin Stove,” “The Dream Hotel,” and “Hunchback.”
Briefly Noted
“The Maverick’s Museum,” “The Franklin Stove,” “The Dream Hotel,” and “Hunchback.”
The New Yorker - 2025.04.14. 12:00
After Forty Years, Phish Isn’t Seeking Resolution
People who love Phish do so with a quasi-religious devotion. People who dislike Phish do so with an equal fervor.
After Forty Years, Phish Isn’t Seeking Resolution
People who love Phish do so with a quasi-religious devotion. People who dislike Phish do so with an equal fervor.
The New Yorker - 2025.04.14. 12:00
How to Survive the A.I. Revolution
The Luddites lost the fight to save their livelihoods. As the threat of artificial intelligence looms, can we do any better?
How to Survive the A.I. Revolution
The Luddites lost the fight to save their livelihoods. As the threat of artificial intelligence looms, can we do any better?
The New Yorker - 2025.04.14. 12:00
David Byrne Takes the Stairs
The Talking Heads front man brought his acrylic markers to the Pace gallery recently to make some art—dancing ovals, a glamorous blob—on the stairwell walls.
David Byrne Takes the Stairs
The Talking Heads front man brought his acrylic markers to the Pace gallery recently to make some art—dancing ovals, a glamorous blob—on the stairwell walls.
The New Yorker - 2025.04.14. 12:00
The “Lady Preacher” Who Became World-Famous—and Then Vanished
Aimee Semple McPherson took to the radio to spread the Gospel, but her mysterious disappearance cast a shadow on her reputation.
The “Lady Preacher” Who Became World-Famous—and Then Vanished
Aimee Semple McPherson took to the radio to spread the Gospel, but her mysterious disappearance cast a shadow on her reputation.
The New Yorker - 2025.04.14. 12:00
Bagels, Ranked
Jalapeño and Cheddar: This is not a bagel. This is what you order to signal to the guy at the counter that you need him to call a cop.
Bagels, Ranked
Jalapeño and Cheddar: This is not a bagel. This is what you order to signal to the guy at the counter that you need him to call a cop.
The New Yorker - 2025.04.14. 12:00
“Midnight Nest,” by Arthur Sze
“Instead of parts / of a world, I carry worlds within this world.”
“Midnight Nest,” by Arthur Sze
“Instead of parts / of a world, I carry worlds within this world.”
The New Yorker - 2025.04.14. 12:00
What Comes After D.E.I.?
Colleges around the country, in the face of legal and political backlash to their diversity programs, are pivoting to an alternative framework known as pluralism.
What Comes After D.E.I.?
Colleges around the country, in the face of legal and political backlash to their diversity programs, are pivoting to an alternative framework known as pluralism.
The New Yorker - 2025.04.14. 12:00
Donald Trump’s Tariffs and the Price of Calm
The view from northern Europe, which, until very recently, had long seen the United States as a land of hope.
Donald Trump’s Tariffs and the Price of Calm
The view from northern Europe, which, until very recently, had long seen the United States as a land of hope.
The New Yorker - 2025.04.14. 12:00
R. Crumb Looks Back
The underground-comic artist visits the Whitney with his biographer, Dan Nadel, and considers some old friends: his own psychedelic skulls, placemat sketches, and muscly women.
R. Crumb Looks Back
The underground-comic artist visits the Whitney with his biographer, Dan Nadel, and considers some old friends: his own psychedelic skulls, placemat sketches, and muscly women.
The New Yorker - 2025.04.14. 12:00
Does a Fetus Have Constitutional Rights?
After Dobbs, fetal personhood has become the anti-abortion movement’s new objective.
Does a Fetus Have Constitutional Rights?
After Dobbs, fetal personhood has become the anti-abortion movement’s new objective.
The New Yorker - 2025.04.14. 12:00
Kurt Weill Kept Reinventing Himself
Fresh New York stagings of “The Threepenny Opera” and “Love Life” show off the composer’s daring and range.
Kurt Weill Kept Reinventing Himself
Fresh New York stagings of “The Threepenny Opera” and “Love Life” show off the composer’s daring and range.
The New Yorker - 2025.04.14. 12:00
Starved in Jail
Why are incarcerated people dying from lack of food or water, even as private companies are paid millions for their care?
Starved in Jail
Why are incarcerated people dying from lack of food or water, even as private companies are paid millions for their care?
The New Yorker - 2025.04.13. 12:00
Adam Levin Reads “Jenny Annie Fanny Addie”
The author reads his story from the April 21, 2025, issue of the magazine.
Adam Levin Reads “Jenny Annie Fanny Addie”
The author reads his story from the April 21, 2025, issue of the magazine.
The New Yorker - 2025.04.13. 12:00
Michael Gandolfini Worries About Brawn and Bravado
To prepare for his role on the TV show “Daredevil: Born Again,” the son of Tony Soprano gave Staten Island a try.
Michael Gandolfini Worries About Brawn and Bravado
To prepare for his role on the TV show “Daredevil: Born Again,” the son of Tony Soprano gave Staten Island a try.
The New Yorker - 2025.04.13. 12:00
Restaurant Review: Gjelina Imports the Fantasy of L.A.
The famous Venice Beach restaurant finally has an outpost in New York, but something is inevitably lost in the migration.
Restaurant Review: Gjelina Imports the Fantasy of L.A.
The famous Venice Beach restaurant finally has an outpost in New York, but something is inevitably lost in the migration.
The New Yorker - 2025.04.13. 12:00
Steve Martin on Marshall Brickman’s “Who’s Who in the Cast”
From Brickman, I learned that satire can be friendly, even cheerful, and that anything was a suitable target.
Steve Martin on Marshall Brickman’s “Who’s Who in the Cast”
From Brickman, I learned that satire can be friendly, even cheerful, and that anything was a suitable target.
The New Yorker - 2025.04.13. 12:00
Jeff Bridges Is Digging It
The actor and musician discusses how to “let it do you,” why almost dying was a gift, and his new album, “Slow Magic.”
Jeff Bridges Is Digging It
The actor and musician discusses how to “let it do you,” why almost dying was a gift, and his new album, “Slow Magic.”
The New Yorker - 2025.04.13. 12:00
“Jenny Annie Fanny Addie,” by Adam Levin.
“Terminator 2” was a good choice. Throughout the whole movie I forgot about the groping.
“Jenny Annie Fanny Addie,” by Adam Levin.
“Terminator 2” was a good choice. Throughout the whole movie I forgot about the groping.
The New Yorker - 2025.04.13. 12:00
Adam Levin on How to Exacerbate Trauma
The author on his story “Jenny Annie Fanny Addie.”
Adam Levin on How to Exacerbate Trauma
The author on his story “Jenny Annie Fanny Addie.”
The New Yorker - 2025.04.12. 12:00
Trump Gets a “Spanking” from the Bond Market
“His tolerance for chaos is perhaps going to end up running up against China’s tolerance for pain,” the staff writer Evan Osnos says.
Trump Gets a “Spanking” from the Bond Market
“His tolerance for chaos is perhaps going to end up running up against China’s tolerance for pain,” the staff writer Evan Osnos says.
The New Yorker - 2025.04.12. 12:00
What the World Learned from Donald Trump’s Tariff Week
The danger behind the President’s posturing is that, by so emphatically insisting on America’s indispensability, he may be undermining it.
What the World Learned from Donald Trump’s Tariff Week
The danger behind the President’s posturing is that, by so emphatically insisting on America’s indispensability, he may be undermining it.
The New Yorker - 2025.04.12. 12:00
So You Want to Be a Dissident?
A practical guide to courage in Trump’s age of fear.
So You Want to Be a Dissident?
A practical guide to courage in Trump’s age of fear.
The New Yorker - 2025.04.12. 12:00
Can Reality TV Redeem Jake and Logan Paul?
On their new show, “Paul American,” the controversial influencers try to show a softer side.
Can Reality TV Redeem Jake and Logan Paul?
On their new show, “Paul American,” the controversial influencers try to show a softer side.
The New Yorker - 2025.04.12. 12:00
The Miraculous Fate of a Photographer of Miracles
Kate Friend set out to make a series about the places where the Virgin Mary is said to have appeared. Her pilgrimage took a curious turn.
The Miraculous Fate of a Photographer of Miracles
Kate Friend set out to make a series about the places where the Virgin Mary is said to have appeared. Her pilgrimage took a curious turn.
The New Yorker - 2025.04.12. 12:00
Living Through the Market Crash? Ask a Centenarian
Charlie Duncan, a hundred-and-five-year-old Georgia resident, recalls the mood in 1929.
Living Through the Market Crash? Ask a Centenarian
Charlie Duncan, a hundred-and-five-year-old Georgia resident, recalls the mood in 1929.
The New Yorker - 2025.04.11. 20:00
Will the Supreme Court Yield to Donald Trump?
The contributor Ruth Marcus looks at federal judges’ resistance to executive orders—and whether the Supreme Court will ultimately allow the President to remake the government in his image.
Will the Supreme Court Yield to Donald Trump?
The contributor Ruth Marcus looks at federal judges’ resistance to executive orders—and whether the Supreme Court will ultimately allow the President to remake the government in his image.
The New Yorker - 2025.04.11. 20:00
Ryan Coogler on “Sinners”
The director talks with the staff writer Jelani Cobb about his influences and mentors, and how he made a vampire story “uniquely personal.”
Ryan Coogler on “Sinners”
The director talks with the staff writer Jelani Cobb about his influences and mentors, and how he made a vampire story “uniquely personal.”
The New Yorker - 2025.04.11. 16:05
Daily Cartoon: Friday, April 11
“Sure, the superintelligence has its flaws. But think about how much the technology will improve even just a year from now.”
Daily Cartoon: Friday, April 11
“Sure, the superintelligence has its flaws. But think about how much the technology will improve even just a year from now.”
The New Yorker - 2025.04.11. 12:00
The Pop Heartthrob Nick Jonas on Broadway
Also: Whitney White in “Macbeth in Stride,” Ani DiFranco’s dramatic return, Takeshi Kitano’s inventive new film, and more.
The Pop Heartthrob Nick Jonas on Broadway
Also: Whitney White in “Macbeth in Stride,” Ani DiFranco’s dramatic return, Takeshi Kitano’s inventive new film, and more.
The New Yorker - 2025.04.11. 12:00
Elizabeth Warren Is Trying to Stop “The Dumbest Financial Crisis Ever”
The Massachusetts Democrat argues that Trumponomics is wrecking the American economy.
Elizabeth Warren Is Trying to Stop “The Dumbest Financial Crisis Ever”
The Massachusetts Democrat argues that Trumponomics is wrecking the American economy.
The New Yorker - 2025.04.11. 12:00
The Mystery of ICE’s Unidentifiable Arrests
In early March, the agency announced that it had arrested forty-eight people in New Mexico—a month later, their identities and whereabouts remain unknown.
The Mystery of ICE’s Unidentifiable Arrests
In early March, the agency announced that it had arrested forty-eight people in New Mexico—a month later, their identities and whereabouts remain unknown.
The New Yorker - 2025.04.11. 12:00
“The Shrouds” Is a Casket Case—and an Unsettling Vision of Techno-Paranoia
In David Cronenberg’s film, billed as his most personal work, Vincent Cassel plays a grieving husband who has devised a novel way of never letting go.
“The Shrouds” Is a Casket Case—and an Unsettling Vision of Techno-Paranoia
In David Cronenberg’s film, billed as his most personal work, Vincent Cassel plays a grieving husband who has devised a novel way of never letting go.
The New Yorker - 2025.04.11. 12:00
“The Handmaid’s Tale” Reflects the Exhaustion of Liberal Feminism
What’s most striking about the show, now in its final season, is not its hysteria but its lack of conviction.
“The Handmaid’s Tale” Reflects the Exhaustion of Liberal Feminism
What’s most striking about the show, now in its final season, is not its hysteria but its lack of conviction.
The New Yorker - 2025.04.11. 01:30
Trump’s Do-Over Presidency
It’s not just tariffs—from ending low-pressure showerheads to pulling troops out of Europe, the President’s second-term obsession is pushing through the unfinished business of his first.
Trump’s Do-Over Presidency
It’s not just tariffs—from ending low-pressure showerheads to pulling troops out of Europe, the President’s second-term obsession is pushing through the unfinished business of his first.
The New Yorker - 2025.04.10. 23:31
The Conservative Legal Advocates Working to Kill Trump’s Tariffs
The New Civil Liberties Alliance is mounting a constitutional challenge to one of the biggest policy questions of our time. Will others follow?
The Conservative Legal Advocates Working to Kill Trump’s Tariffs
The New Civil Liberties Alliance is mounting a constitutional challenge to one of the biggest policy questions of our time. Will others follow?
The New Yorker - 2025.04.10. 22:00
The New Yorker Wins Three National Magazine Awards
As it celebrates its hundredth anniversary, the magazine receives the most honors of any eligible publication, for criticism, photography, and documentary film.
The New Yorker Wins Three National Magazine Awards
As it celebrates its hundredth anniversary, the magazine receives the most honors of any eligible publication, for criticism, photography, and documentary film.
The New Yorker - 2025.04.10. 16:55
Daily Cartoon: Thursday, April 10th
“It was at this point, gentlemen, that the President decided it was his plan all along to reverse course.”
Daily Cartoon: Thursday, April 10th
“It was at this point, gentlemen, that the President decided it was his plan all along to reverse course.”
The New Yorker - 2025.04.10. 12:00
How Trump’s Tariffs Fit the Autocrat’s Playbook
The President thrives on confrontation and demands supplication. Politicizing the economy creates opportunities for both.
How Trump’s Tariffs Fit the Autocrat’s Playbook
The President thrives on confrontation and demands supplication. Politicizing the economy creates opportunities for both.
The New Yorker - 2025.04.10. 12:00
Regrets, the YouTube Moms Have a Few
The parents who exploit their kids for clicks in Netflix’s “Bad Influence” want you to think they couldn’t have known better.
Regrets, the YouTube Moms Have a Few
The parents who exploit their kids for clicks in Netflix’s “Bad Influence” want you to think they couldn’t have known better.
The New Yorker - 2025.04.10. 12:00
“The Studio” Pokes Fun at Hollywood’s Existential Struggle
The new Apple TV+ show follows a bumbling studio executive who’s caught between making great movies and making marketable ones. The industry itself faces a similar challenge.
“The Studio” Pokes Fun at Hollywood’s Existential Struggle
The new Apple TV+ show follows a bumbling studio executive who’s caught between making great movies and making marketable ones. The industry itself faces a similar challenge.
The New Yorker - 2025.04.10. 12:00
Are You There, Zeus? It’s Me, Hermes
I think the other gods see me as your assistant, rather than as an equal. And you know how they can be brats!
Are You There, Zeus? It’s Me, Hermes
I think the other gods see me as your assistant, rather than as an equal. And you know how they can be brats!
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