The New Yorker - 2026.04.17. 01:25
America’s Orange Jesus
Reflections on a week in which Donald Trump decided to feud with the Pope while comparing himself to the Saviour.
America’s Orange Jesus
Reflections on a week in which Donald Trump decided to feud with the Pope while comparing himself to the Saviour.
The New Yorker - 2026.04.16. 21:35
“Mother Mary,” Starring Anne Hathaway and Michaela Coel, Reviewed
Anne Hathaway, as a pop star, and Michaela Coel, as a fashion designer, are trapped in the narrow limits of a chamber drama that’s smaller than their personalities.
“Mother Mary,” Starring Anne Hathaway and Michaela Coel, Reviewed
Anne Hathaway, as a pop star, and Michaela Coel, as a fashion designer, are trapped in the narrow limits of a chamber drama that’s smaller than their personalities.
The New Yorker - 2026.04.16. 19:07
Who Is the U.S. Negotiating with in Iran?
As Trump searches for a friendly successor to the Ayatollah in Tehran, the leadership vacuum in the Iranian regime has been filled by hard-line members of the Revolutionary Guard.
Who Is the U.S. Negotiating with in Iran?
As Trump searches for a friendly successor to the Ayatollah in Tehran, the leadership vacuum in the Iranian regime has been filled by hard-line members of the Revolutionary Guard.
The New Yorker - 2026.04.16. 17:35
Daily Cartoon: Thursday, April 16th
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
Daily Cartoon: Thursday, April 16th
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
The New Yorker - 2026.04.16. 12:00
Sharp Claws at “Becky Shaw” and “Cats: The Jellicle Ball”
Gina Gionfriddo’s zinger-filled sex farce and the celebratory ballroom-culture adaptation of Andrew Lloyd Webber’s confounding musical are cathartic catnip.
Sharp Claws at “Becky Shaw” and “Cats: The Jellicle Ball”
Gina Gionfriddo’s zinger-filled sex farce and the celebratory ballroom-culture adaptation of Andrew Lloyd Webber’s confounding musical are cathartic catnip.
The New Yorker - 2026.04.16. 12:00
“Beef,” “The Drama,” and the New Marriage Plot
Two releases about troubled couples meet a broader cultural moment of questioning what the institution is good for—and what new arrangements might replace it.
“Beef,” “The Drama,” and the New Marriage Plot
Two releases about troubled couples meet a broader cultural moment of questioning what the institution is good for—and what new arrangements might replace it.
The New Yorker - 2026.04.16. 02:00
Is Zohran Mamdani’s “Sewer Socialism” Resonating?
After an unlikely political rise, New York’s Mayor has embraced a model of governance focussed on basic services—and making sure New Yorkers see it.
Is Zohran Mamdani’s “Sewer Socialism” Resonating?
After an unlikely political rise, New York’s Mayor has embraced a model of governance focussed on basic services—and making sure New Yorkers see it.
The New Yorker - 2026.04.15. 22:00
Cory Doctorow on the High Cost of Living with the Ultra-Rich
The writer and internet critic discusses books that reflect different facets of living in a society run by billionaires.
Cory Doctorow on the High Cost of Living with the Ultra-Rich
The writer and internet critic discusses books that reflect different facets of living in a society run by billionaires.
The New Yorker - 2026.04.15. 21:52
What Brought Down Eric Swalwell
How the attention economy produced a moment of congressional reckoning.
What Brought Down Eric Swalwell
How the attention economy produced a moment of congressional reckoning.
The New Yorker - 2026.04.15. 20:42
The Extremes of Israeli Public Opinion
Israeli voters are against a ceasefire with Iran, and think Benjamin Netanyahu has not gone far enough.
The Extremes of Israeli Public Opinion
Israeli voters are against a ceasefire with Iran, and think Benjamin Netanyahu has not gone far enough.
The New Yorker - 2026.04.15. 19:15
A.I. Has a Message Problem of Its Own Making
OpenAI’s Sam Altman wants to “de-escalate” the rhetoric around A.I. But if you tell people that your product will upend their way of life, take their jobs, and possibly threaten humanity, they might believe you.
A.I. Has a Message Problem of Its Own Making
OpenAI’s Sam Altman wants to “de-escalate” the rhetoric around A.I. But if you tell people that your product will upend their way of life, take their jobs, and possibly threaten humanity, they might believe you.
The New Yorker - 2026.04.15. 18:16
Daily Cartoon: Wednesday, April 15th
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
Daily Cartoon: Wednesday, April 15th
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
The New Yorker - 2026.04.15. 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 - 2026.04.15. 12:00
How Project Maven Put A.I. Into the Kill Chain
A new book charts the creation of a secretive system that automates warfare for the military. The progression from target identification to target destruction is four clicks.
How Project Maven Put A.I. Into the Kill Chain
A new book charts the creation of a secretive system that automates warfare for the military. The progression from target identification to target destruction is four clicks.
The New Yorker - 2026.04.15. 12:00
TMZ Gets Political
The celebrity tabloid has been basking in the Schadenfreude of catching politicians asleep on the job.
TMZ Gets Political
The celebrity tabloid has been basking in the Schadenfreude of catching politicians asleep on the job.
The New Yorker - 2026.04.14. 21:14
What Zendaya Leaves Unsaid
Her films rarely center on—or even acknowledge—her race, seemingly out of concern that focussing on identity might limit her characters’ emotional palettes. But why couldn’t it expand those palettes?
What Zendaya Leaves Unsaid
Her films rarely center on—or even acknowledge—her race, seemingly out of concern that focussing on identity might limit her characters’ emotional palettes. But why couldn’t it expand those palettes?
The New Yorker - 2026.04.14. 16:10
Daily Cartoon: Tuesday, April 14th
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
Daily Cartoon: Tuesday, April 14th
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
The New Yorker - 2026.04.14. 12:00
How Much Has the War in Iran Depleted the U.S. Missile Supply?
Defense officials inside the Trump Administration were already concerned that American stockpiles were insufficient for a potential standoff with China. A war of choice in the Middle East has only made matters worse.
How Much Has the War in Iran Depleted the U.S. Missile Supply?
Defense officials inside the Trump Administration were already concerned that American stockpiles were insufficient for a potential standoff with China. A war of choice in the Middle East has only made matters worse.
The New Yorker - 2026.04.14. 12:00
Top Attractions at Anxietyland Amusement Park
Experience feeling totally disconnected from the people around you.
Top Attractions at Anxietyland Amusement Park
Experience feeling totally disconnected from the people around you.
The New Yorker - 2026.04.13. 23:27
“The Peace President” Gets Belligerent with Iran and the Pope
After negotiations to end the war failed to produce a deal, Trump imposed a naval blockade to cut off the Islamic Republic’s ability to trade through the Strait of Hormuz.
“The Peace President” Gets Belligerent with Iran and the Pope
After negotiations to end the war failed to produce a deal, Trump imposed a naval blockade to cut off the Islamic Republic’s ability to trade through the Strait of Hormuz.
The New Yorker - 2026.04.13. 19:04
The Hungarian Election Shows That Even Strongmen Can Lose
Many people in the country had trouble imagining that Viktor Orbán could be defeated. But a philosopher also warned that defeatism can abet authoritarianism.
The Hungarian Election Shows That Even Strongmen Can Lose
Many people in the country had trouble imagining that Viktor Orbán could be defeated. But a philosopher also warned that defeatism can abet authoritarianism.
The New Yorker - 2026.04.13. 16:38
Daily Cartoon: Monday, April 13th
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
Daily Cartoon: Monday, April 13th
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
The New Yorker - 2026.04.13. 12:00
Briefly Noted Book Reviews
“Safe Passage,” “Cave Mountain,” “See You on the Other Side,” and “Almost Life.”
Briefly Noted Book Reviews
“Safe Passage,” “Cave Mountain,” “See You on the Other Side,” and “Almost Life.”
The New Yorker - 2026.04.13. 12:00
Why I Wanted to Keep My Marriage a Secret, by David Sedaris
It’s not that I was embarrassed by Hugh or that I thought someone better might come along. I just shudder when I hear a man say the words “my husband.”
Why I Wanted to Keep My Marriage a Secret, by David Sedaris
It’s not that I was embarrassed by Hugh or that I thought someone better might come along. I just shudder when I hear a man say the words “my husband.”
The New Yorker - 2026.04.13. 12:00
Ed Solomon’s Family Portrait
The screenwriter’s latest film, “The Christophers,” stars Ian McKellen as a lapsed artist. While gallery-hopping, Solomon reflects on his relationship with his painter mother, who recently put down her own paintbrush.
Ed Solomon’s Family Portrait
The screenwriter’s latest film, “The Christophers,” stars Ian McKellen as a lapsed artist. While gallery-hopping, Solomon reflects on his relationship with his painter mother, who recently put down her own paintbrush.
Felirati - 2026.04.13. 12:00
The New Yorker - 2026.04.13. 12:00
Sandy Liang Puts a Bow on It
The designer will add frills to anything—from Dr. Dre headphones to Gap hoodies. At the Frick’s “Ruffles & Ribbons” exhibit, she confronts the deeper meaning of decadence.
Sandy Liang Puts a Bow on It
The designer will add frills to anything—from Dr. Dre headphones to Gap hoodies. At the Frick’s “Ruffles & Ribbons” exhibit, she confronts the deeper meaning of decadence.
The New Yorker - 2026.04.13. 12:00
“Apocalypso,” by Dobby Gibson
“I couldn’t finish the article about / short attention spans either, / armed feds in the Wendy’s, / Saturn slowly losing its rings.”
“Apocalypso,” by Dobby Gibson
“I couldn’t finish the article about / short attention spans either, / armed feds in the Wendy’s, / Saturn slowly losing its rings.”
The New Yorker - 2026.04.13. 12:00
The Violence in Vermeer
It is easy to treat the Dutch artist as an agreeable intimist—a transcriber of domestic niceties. But he grew up in a world of war, starvation, and massacres. His paintings were safe havens.
The Violence in Vermeer
It is easy to treat the Dutch artist as an agreeable intimist—a transcriber of domestic niceties. But he grew up in a world of war, starvation, and massacres. His paintings were safe havens.
The New Yorker - 2026.04.13. 12:00
St. Paul Remade Human History. How Did He Do It?
New scholarship reconsiders the apostle who turned a Jewish sect into a world religion—and whose legacy remains contested two millennia later.
St. Paul Remade Human History. How Did He Do It?
New scholarship reconsiders the apostle who turned a Jewish sect into a world religion—and whose legacy remains contested two millennia later.
The New Yorker - 2026.04.13. 12:00
A Lesson of Vietnam: Getting in Is Easier than Getting Out
The war was sustained by a seductive delusion: that an unwinnable conflict might still be managed into an outcome short of humiliation.
A Lesson of Vietnam: Getting in Is Easier than Getting Out
The war was sustained by a seductive delusion: that an unwinnable conflict might still be managed into an outcome short of humiliation.
The New Yorker - 2026.04.13. 12:00
New Orleans’s Car-Crash Conspiracy
High-speed accidents, crooked lawyers, and poor people desperate for cash—it was the kind of scheme that could have been cooked up only in the Big Easy.
New Orleans’s Car-Crash Conspiracy
High-speed accidents, crooked lawyers, and poor people desperate for cash—it was the kind of scheme that could have been cooked up only in the Big Easy.
The New Yorker - 2026.04.13. 12:00
The Return of Family Detention
Under the Trump Administration, thousands of immigrant children have been detained, and many have suffered from medical neglect.
The Return of Family Detention
Under the Trump Administration, thousands of immigrant children have been detained, and many have suffered from medical neglect.
The New Yorker - 2026.04.13. 12:00
Noah Kahan Makes an Unlikely Home-Town Hero
In his new songs—and a new documentary—the Vermont singer-songwriter considers how the misery of fame can make you yearn for the place you meant to escape.
Noah Kahan Makes an Unlikely Home-Town Hero
In his new songs—and a new documentary—the Vermont singer-songwriter considers how the misery of fame can make you yearn for the place you meant to escape.
The New Yorker - 2026.04.13. 12:00
Letters from Our Readers
Readers respond to E. Tammy Kim’s article about the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, Nicholas Lemann’s report about the Trump Administration’s attack on higher education, and Jill Lepore’s piece about whether A.I. needs a constitution.
Letters from Our Readers
Readers respond to E. Tammy Kim’s article about the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, Nicholas Lemann’s report about the Trump Administration’s attack on higher education, and Jill Lepore’s piece about whether A.I. needs a constitution.
The New Yorker - 2026.04.13. 12:00
Zara Larsson Gets Her Flowers
On the “Midnight Sun” tour, the Swedish artist makes a comeback that feels like a début.
Zara Larsson Gets Her Flowers
On the “Midnight Sun” tour, the Swedish artist makes a comeback that feels like a début.
The New Yorker - 2026.04.13. 12:00
“Clarion,” by Rae Armantrout
“There are people who don’t hear an internal monologue or private dialogue in their heads.”
“Clarion,” by Rae Armantrout
“There are people who don’t hear an internal monologue or private dialogue in their heads.”
The New Yorker - 2026.04.13. 12:00
Sam Wang, Politician-in-Training
The neuroscientist went from analyzing elections to running for Congress. But can this rookie win over New Jersey locals—and Trump voters?
Sam Wang, Politician-in-Training
The neuroscientist went from analyzing elections to running for Congress. But can this rookie win over New Jersey locals—and Trump voters?
The New Yorker - 2026.04.13. 12:00
When It Gets Warm . . .
I will wear the perfect amount of sunscreen so that I don’t look like clown-faced Mark Zuckerberg on that surfboard or red-faced Mark Zuckerberg at a Senate hearing.
When It Gets Warm . . .
I will wear the perfect amount of sunscreen so that I don’t look like clown-faced Mark Zuckerberg on that surfboard or red-faced Mark Zuckerberg at a Senate hearing.
The New Yorker - 2026.04.13. 12:00
What Wallace Shawn Did Before His “Moth Days”
When the two lead actresses in Shawn’s play called in sick, their understudies scrambled to prep in the dressing room. The stand-ins? Deborah Eisenberg and Shawn himself.
What Wallace Shawn Did Before His “Moth Days”
When the two lead actresses in Shawn’s play called in sick, their understudies scrambled to prep in the dressing room. The stand-ins? Deborah Eisenberg and Shawn himself.
The New Yorker - 2026.04.13. 12:00
Sam Altman’s Trust Issues at OpenAI
Ronan Farrow and Andrew Marantz on the rise of the C.E.O. of OpenAI, and how allegations of deceptive behavior continue to dog one of the most powerful figures in tech.
Sam Altman’s Trust Issues at OpenAI
Ronan Farrow and Andrew Marantz on the rise of the C.E.O. of OpenAI, and how allegations of deceptive behavior continue to dog one of the most powerful figures in tech.
The New Yorker - 2026.04.13. 12:00
The Wild Mind of the Romanian Director Radu Jude
The director’s native city drives him crazy—and drives him to make loony, brilliant films.
The Wild Mind of the Romanian Director Radu Jude
The director’s native city drives him crazy—and drives him to make loony, brilliant films.
The New Yorker - 2026.04.12. 12:00
“Blue Heron” Is an Exalted Drama of Troubled Childhood
Sophy Romvari’s first feature brings keen observation and wondrous imagination to the quasi-autobiographical story of growing up with a brother in crisis.
“Blue Heron” Is an Exalted Drama of Troubled Childhood
Sophy Romvari’s first feature brings keen observation and wondrous imagination to the quasi-autobiographical story of growing up with a brother in crisis.
The New Yorker - 2026.04.12. 12:00
Douglas Stuart Reads “A Private View”
The author reads his story from the April 20, 2026, issue of the magazine.
Douglas Stuart Reads “A Private View”
The author reads his story from the April 20, 2026, issue of the magazine.
The New Yorker - 2026.04.12. 12:00
“A Private View,” by Douglas Stuart
“Oh, not another story about me,” she cried. “Another book about how I was the world’s worst mother. I wish you could find something else to write about.”
“A Private View,” by Douglas Stuart
“Oh, not another story about me,” she cried. “Another book about how I was the world’s worst mother. I wish you could find something else to write about.”
The New Yorker - 2026.04.12. 12:00
Elle Fanning Gets the Money Shot
The Oscar-nominated actress discusses collaborating with Nicole Kidman, the art of playing a performer, and her new series, “Margo’s Got Money Troubles,” in which she stars as a single mom who turns to OnlyFans to make ends meet.
Elle Fanning Gets the Money Shot
The Oscar-nominated actress discusses collaborating with Nicole Kidman, the art of playing a performer, and her new series, “Margo’s Got Money Troubles,” in which she stars as a single mom who turns to OnlyFans to make ends meet.
The New Yorker - 2026.04.12. 12:00
Douglas Stuart on the Push and Pull of an Old Life Versus a New One
The author discusses his story “A Private View.”
Douglas Stuart on the Push and Pull of an Old Life Versus a New One
The author discusses his story “A Private View.”
The New Yorker - 2026.04.11. 05:59
Will J. D. Vance Inherit MAGA?
The Vice-President reportedly opposed the Iran War. Now he’s tasked with leading American negotiations to end it.
Will J. D. Vance Inherit MAGA?
The Vice-President reportedly opposed the Iran War. Now he’s tasked with leading American negotiations to end it.
The New Yorker - 2026.04.10. 23:50
“Exit 8” Is a Video-Game Adaptation That Ingeniously Subverts Its Source
In Genki Kawamura’s infinity-loop thriller, a labyrinthine metro station becomes a metaphor for a life lived in extreme tunnel vision.
“Exit 8” Is a Video-Game Adaptation That Ingeniously Subverts Its Source
In Genki Kawamura’s infinity-loop thriller, a labyrinthine metro station becomes a metaphor for a life lived in extreme tunnel vision.
The New Yorker - 2026.04.10. 15:53
Daily Cartoon: Friday, April 10th
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
Daily Cartoon: Friday, April 10th
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
The New Yorker - 2026.04.10. 12:00
Trump’s Strategic and Moral Failure in Iran
From the first day of his Presidency, Trump has posed an emergency to both his country and the world.
Trump’s Strategic and Moral Failure in Iran
From the first day of his Presidency, Trump has posed an emergency to both his country and the world.
The New Yorker - 2026.04.10. 12:00
Zohran Mamdani, Perpetual Student of the City
The Mayor, along with some teen-agers from Bronx Science, takes stock of his first hundred days.
Zohran Mamdani, Perpetual Student of the City
The Mayor, along with some teen-agers from Bronx Science, takes stock of his first hundred days.
The New Yorker - 2026.04.10. 12:00
A Grandmother’s Life in Photos
As long as I’d known her, Laolao had a point-and-shoot camera loaded and ready to record—gardens, meals, new outfits, and visitors.
A Grandmother’s Life in Photos
As long as I’d known her, Laolao had a point-and-shoot camera loaded and ready to record—gardens, meals, new outfits, and visitors.
The New Yorker - 2026.04.10. 12:00
The Global Stakes of Hungary’s Pivotal Election
What the fate of Viktor Orbán, a pioneer of strongman politics and a darling of right-wing movements across the world, might mean for Europe, Russia, MAGA, and beyond.
The Global Stakes of Hungary’s Pivotal Election
What the fate of Viktor Orbán, a pioneer of strongman politics and a darling of right-wing movements across the world, might mean for Europe, Russia, MAGA, and beyond.
The New Yorker - 2026.04.10. 12:00
Isa Genzken Finds Chaos in Order
Also: Raye’s ambitious new album, Nathan Lane’s Willy Loman, Dance Theatre of Harlem’s seminal “Firebird,” and more.
Isa Genzken Finds Chaos in Order
Also: Raye’s ambitious new album, Nathan Lane’s Willy Loman, Dance Theatre of Harlem’s seminal “Firebird,” and more.
The New Yorker - 2026.04.10. 02:20
Israel’s War in Lebanon Has Not Stopped
While America and Iran negotiate a ceasefire, Beirut remains under siege.
Israel’s War in Lebanon Has Not Stopped
While America and Iran negotiate a ceasefire, Beirut remains under siege.
The New Yorker - 2026.04.10. 01:09
The Costs of Trump’s Iran-War Folly
If this is “total and complete victory,” imagine what failure looks like.
The Costs of Trump’s Iran-War Folly
If this is “total and complete victory,” imagine what failure looks like.
The New Yorker - 2026.04.09. 23:48
“Big Mistakes” Is a Crime Show for the Girls and the Gays
Dan Levy’s first scripted series since “Schitt’s Creek” is another fish-out-of-water comedy—this one set in a very different milieu.
“Big Mistakes” Is a Crime Show for the Girls and the Gays
Dan Levy’s first scripted series since “Schitt’s Creek” is another fish-out-of-water comedy—this one set in a very different milieu.
The New Yorker - 2026.04.09. 16:31
Daily Cartoon: Thursday, April 9th
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
Daily Cartoon: Thursday, April 9th
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
The New Yorker - 2026.04.09. 12:00
What the Verdict Against Meta and Google Says About the Way We Live Now
The finding of a California jury represents the opening legal salvo in a fight against one of the central anxieties of our time.
What the Verdict Against Meta and Google Says About the Way We Live Now
The finding of a California jury represents the opening legal salvo in a fight against one of the central anxieties of our time.
The New Yorker - 2026.04.09. 12:00
So Sorry—I Was Just Reminded of My Own Mortality
I think it’s best that I stay here cradling these baby squirrels. That’s pretty much all I’m capable of doing right now.
So Sorry—I Was Just Reminded of My Own Mortality
I think it’s best that I stay here cradling these baby squirrels. That’s pretty much all I’m capable of doing right now.
The New Yorker - 2026.04.09. 02:00
Pam Bondi Fails to Make Her Case
Bondi’s tenure at the Justice Department was marked by incompetence. But her effort to remake it in Donald Trump’s image was “a tragic success,” the contributing writer Ruth Marcus says.
Pam Bondi Fails to Make Her Case
Bondi’s tenure at the Justice Department was marked by incompetence. But her effort to remake it in Donald Trump’s image was “a tragic success,” the contributing writer Ruth Marcus says.
The New Yorker - 2026.04.08. 22:00
A Reading List from the Director of the Noguchi Museum
Amy Hau discusses some books by Marilyn Chase, Karin Higa, and Edmund de Waal that have guided her work as a curator.
A Reading List from the Director of the Noguchi Museum
Amy Hau discusses some books by Marilyn Chase, Karin Higa, and Edmund de Waal that have guided her work as a curator.
The New Yorker - 2026.04.08. 17:04
Daily Cartoon: Wednesday, April 8th
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
Daily Cartoon: Wednesday, April 8th
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
The New Yorker - 2026.04.08. 15:57
A U.S.-Iran Ceasefire Is Here, but Trump’s Stone Age Mentality Endures
A temporary truce can’t erase the chaos of a war that the White House started and never fully understood.
A U.S.-Iran Ceasefire Is Here, but Trump’s Stone Age Mentality Endures
A temporary truce can’t erase the chaos of a war that the White House started and never fully understood.
The New Yorker - 2026.04.08. 12:00
The Age-Old Urge to Destroy Technology
The book “Techno-Negative” reminds us that resistance to new inventions has existed in some form across millennia.
The Age-Old Urge to Destroy Technology
The book “Techno-Negative” reminds us that resistance to new inventions has existed in some form across millennia.
The New Yorker - 2026.04.08. 12:00
The Patron Saint of Oddballs and Delinquents
The New Orleans writer Nancy Lemann conjures scenes of booze-soaked calamity, where everyone and everything is on the verge of rot.
The Patron Saint of Oddballs and Delinquents
The New Orleans writer Nancy Lemann conjures scenes of booze-soaked calamity, where everyone and everything is on the verge of rot.
The New Yorker - 2026.04.08. 00:32
“The Drama” Is One Long Troll
Zendaya and Robert Pattinson are charismatic as a couple confronting the fallout from an appalling revelation, but the film itself seems engineered solely to stimulate discourse.
“The Drama” Is One Long Troll
Zendaya and Robert Pattinson are charismatic as a couple confronting the fallout from an appalling revelation, but the film itself seems engineered solely to stimulate discourse.
The New Yorker - 2026.04.07. 23:48
What Would a Ground Invasion of Iran Look Like?
As a fragile ceasefire begins, Tehran is using lessons from the Iran-Iraq War to prepare for an American escalation.
What Would a Ground Invasion of Iran Look Like?
As a fragile ceasefire begins, Tehran is using lessons from the Iran-Iraq War to prepare for an American escalation.
The New Yorker - 2026.04.07. 17:04
Daily Cartoon: Tuesday, April 7th
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
Daily Cartoon: Tuesday, April 7th
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
The New Yorker - 2026.04.07. 12:00
What I Know About You Based on How Many of Your Friends Are Becoming Therapists
If one of your friends is studying to be a therapist, it’s your wife and she’s thinking of leaving you.
What I Know About You Based on How Many of Your Friends Are Becoming Therapists
If one of your friends is studying to be a therapist, it’s your wife and she’s thinking of leaving you.
The New Yorker - 2026.04.07. 12:00
The Scandal of the Sharenting Economy
As kidfluencers come of age, some may find the law an imperfect means of restitution for what was lost and broken in their childhoods.
The Scandal of the Sharenting Economy
As kidfluencers come of age, some may find the law an imperfect means of restitution for what was lost and broken in their childhoods.
The New Yorker - 2026.04.07. 12:00
What Trump’s Reorganization of the Forest Service Means for Rural America
The agency has been a force across rural America. The changes will make lots of room for lumber lobbyists, less for forest science.
What Trump’s Reorganization of the Forest Service Means for Rural America
The agency has been a force across rural America. The changes will make lots of room for lumber lobbyists, less for forest science.
The New Yorker - 2026.04.06. 22:44
What Will the Artemis II Moon Mission Teach Us?
Four astronauts are travelling deeper into space than anyone in history. NASA will never be the same.
What Will the Artemis II Moon Mission Teach Us?
Four astronauts are travelling deeper into space than anyone in history. NASA will never be the same.
The New Yorker - 2026.04.06. 17:52
Daily Cartoon: Monday, April 6th
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
Daily Cartoon: Monday, April 6th
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
The New Yorker - 2026.04.06. 12:00
Getting Older with Clare Barron and Anne Kauffman
At the Cherry Lane Theatre, the writer and the director of “You Got Older,” starring Alia Shawkat and Peter Friedman, dish on mortality, romantic angst, and the rapper Pitbull.
Getting Older with Clare Barron and Anne Kauffman
At the Cherry Lane Theatre, the writer and the director of “You Got Older,” starring Alia Shawkat and Peter Friedman, dish on mortality, romantic angst, and the rapper Pitbull.
The New Yorker - 2026.04.06. 12:00
How the Internet Fringe Infiltrated Republican Politics
Inside the battle for the post-MAGA G.O.P.
How the Internet Fringe Infiltrated Republican Politics
Inside the battle for the post-MAGA G.O.P.
The New Yorker - 2026.04.06. 12:00
In Marie NDiaye’s Spellbinding New Novel, Witchcraft Stays in the Family
In “The Witch,” a mother passes to her daughters a secret, burdensome power, but sorcery can’t fix a household that’s coming apart.
In Marie NDiaye’s Spellbinding New Novel, Witchcraft Stays in the Family
In “The Witch,” a mother passes to her daughters a secret, burdensome power, but sorcery can’t fix a household that’s coming apart.
The New Yorker - 2026.04.06. 12:00
“Meanwhile It Rains for Two Weeks and the Heat Never Breaks,” by Morgan Parker
“Sometimes I text my friends I’m crying / and they reply lol.”
“Meanwhile It Rains for Two Weeks and the Heat Never Breaks,” by Morgan Parker
“Sometimes I text my friends I’m crying / and they reply lol.”
The New Yorker - 2026.04.06. 12:00
Do the Circulation-Desk Shuffle
The New York Public Library’s new series, Lunch Dances, features choreography based on objects in the stacks. Can a pirouette tell the story of a mid-century lesbian magazine?
Do the Circulation-Desk Shuffle
The New York Public Library’s new series, Lunch Dances, features choreography based on objects in the stacks. Can a pirouette tell the story of a mid-century lesbian magazine?
The New Yorker - 2026.04.06. 12:00
Happy Hour with Emanuel Ax
To ring in his new WQXR podcast, the veteran pianist puts on a special live show with a secret surprise guest—his old drinking buddy Yo-Yo Ma.
Happy Hour with Emanuel Ax
To ring in his new WQXR podcast, the veteran pianist puts on a special live show with a secret surprise guest—his old drinking buddy Yo-Yo Ma.
The New Yorker - 2026.04.06. 12:00
Geese, Cooked
As bird flu hits the Hamptons, Long Island’s fanciest beaches are becoming mass graves for felled fowl.
Geese, Cooked
As bird flu hits the Hamptons, Long Island’s fanciest beaches are becoming mass graves for felled fowl.
The New Yorker - 2026.04.06. 12:00
Will Biblical Womanhood Box You In or Set You Free?
Two writers of different evangelical generations offer rival visions of marriage, motherhood, and ambition.
Will Biblical Womanhood Box You In or Set You Free?
Two writers of different evangelical generations offer rival visions of marriage, motherhood, and ambition.
The New Yorker - 2026.04.06. 12:00
Sam Altman May Control Our Future—Can He Be Trusted?
New interviews and closely guarded documents shed light on the persistent doubts about the head of OpenAI.
Sam Altman May Control Our Future—Can He Be Trusted?
New interviews and closely guarded documents shed light on the persistent doubts about the head of OpenAI.
The New Yorker - 2026.04.06. 12:00
Our Mom-and-Pop Data Center
Mornin’, tech brothers and sisters! Come take a walk on our information super country road.
Our Mom-and-Pop Data Center
Mornin’, tech brothers and sisters! Come take a walk on our information super country road.
The New Yorker - 2026.04.06. 12:00
“Theodore Roosevelt Taylor,” by Tyehimba Jess
“In short, he slid metal on string till the devil / got tickled and laughed up the Blues.”
“Theodore Roosevelt Taylor,” by Tyehimba Jess
“In short, he slid metal on string till the devil / got tickled and laughed up the Blues.”
The New Yorker - 2026.04.06. 12:00
We Are All Constantly Mutating—and That’s a Good Thing
Genetic research has been complicating the idea of the genome as a determinative blueprint.
We Are All Constantly Mutating—and That’s a Good Thing
Genetic research has been complicating the idea of the genome as a determinative blueprint.
The New Yorker - 2026.04.06. 12:00
Can Sponge Cities Save Us from the Coming Floods?
As the planet gets warmer and the rains fall harder, the future of flood control is looking less like a wall and something more like a park.
Can Sponge Cities Save Us from the Coming Floods?
As the planet gets warmer and the rains fall harder, the future of flood control is looking less like a wall and something more like a park.
The New Yorker - 2026.04.06. 12:00
An Economist’s Quest to Solve America’s Wage Problem
Arindrajit Dube argues that the answer is empowering workers and setting mandatory wage standards across industries.
An Economist’s Quest to Solve America’s Wage Problem
Arindrajit Dube argues that the answer is empowering workers and setting mandatory wage standards across industries.
The New Yorker - 2026.04.06. 12:00
In “Cinematic Immunity,” the Greatest Drama Is Offscreen
Michael Lee Nirenberg’s oral history of classic New York filmmaking centers on crew members whose labor the movies are made of, and reveals behind-the-scenes passions and tensions that shape the art.
In “Cinematic Immunity,” the Greatest Drama Is Offscreen
Michael Lee Nirenberg’s oral history of classic New York filmmaking centers on crew members whose labor the movies are made of, and reveals behind-the-scenes passions and tensions that shape the art.
The New Yorker - 2026.04.06. 12:00
How Donald Trump’s War on Iran Helps Vladimir Putin’s War on Ukraine
Olga Rudenko, the editor-in-chief of the Kyiv Independent, explains how Russia is supporting Iran with drone technology, and how the worldwide shock to oil prices is aiding Russia.
How Donald Trump’s War on Iran Helps Vladimir Putin’s War on Ukraine
Olga Rudenko, the editor-in-chief of the Kyiv Independent, explains how Russia is supporting Iran with drone technology, and how the worldwide shock to oil prices is aiding Russia.
The New Yorker - 2026.04.06. 12:00
Why Are People Injecting Themselves with Peptides?
Health and wellness influencers are hawking unapproved treatments on the gray market. The future of the F.D.A.—and the health of consumers—is at stake.
Why Are People Injecting Themselves with Peptides?
Health and wellness influencers are hawking unapproved treatments on the gray market. The future of the F.D.A.—and the health of consumers—is at stake.
The New Yorker - 2026.04.05. 12:00
Trump’s Offshore-Drilling Dream Is a Recipe for Poisoning the Oceans
Trump envisions a new era of offshore oil drilling. Scientists know all too well how that story ends.
Trump’s Offshore-Drilling Dream Is a Recipe for Poisoning the Oceans
Trump envisions a new era of offshore oil drilling. Scientists know all too well how that story ends.
The New Yorker - 2026.04.05. 12:00
Catherine Lacey’s Escape from the Self
The author discusses her story “Rate Your Happiness.”
Catherine Lacey’s Escape from the Self
The author discusses her story “Rate Your Happiness.”
The New Yorker - 2026.04.05. 12:00
Ben Lerner and the Impossible Interview
The novelist and poet discusses how smartphones “charge the air around us,” what fiction can record that a transcript can’t, and why the book is also a handheld device.
Ben Lerner and the Impossible Interview
The novelist and poet discusses how smartphones “charge the air around us,” what fiction can record that a transcript can’t, and why the book is also a handheld device.
The New Yorker - 2026.04.05. 12:00
Catherine Lacey Reads “Rate Your Happiness”
The author reads her story from the April 13, 2026, issue of the magazine.
Catherine Lacey Reads “Rate Your Happiness”
The author reads her story from the April 13, 2026, issue of the magazine.
The New Yorker - 2026.04.05. 12:00
“Rate Your Happiness,” by Catherine Lacey
How natural it is to fail, to fail to decide, to remain in meaningless motion.
“Rate Your Happiness,” by Catherine Lacey
How natural it is to fail, to fail to decide, to remain in meaningless motion.
The New Yorker - 2026.04.05. 12:00
Restaurant Review: Kelang
Kelang, in Greenpoint, offers a modern, wide-ranging definition of culinary authenticity.
Restaurant Review: Kelang
Kelang, in Greenpoint, offers a modern, wide-ranging definition of culinary authenticity.
The New Yorker - 2026.04.04. 12:00
How Robert Rauschenberg Made the Real Realer
The artist bent the medium of photography to suit his creations.
How Robert Rauschenberg Made the Real Realer
The artist bent the medium of photography to suit his creations.
The New Yorker - 2026.04.04. 12:00
This Easter, an American Pope Confronts an American War
Last week, when asked if he had a message about the war in Iran for President Trump, Leo XIV said, “Hopefully, he’s looking for an off-ramp.”
This Easter, an American Pope Confronts an American War
Last week, when asked if he had a message about the war in Iran for President Trump, Leo XIV said, “Hopefully, he’s looking for an off-ramp.”
The New Yorker - 2026.04.04. 12:00
My Unrequited Love Story with J.F.K., Jr.
I knew John F. Kennedy, Jr., not that well and not that long, but enough to have experienced the gravitational pull he exerted, like some great big moon.
My Unrequited Love Story with J.F.K., Jr.
I knew John F. Kennedy, Jr., not that well and not that long, but enough to have experienced the gravitational pull he exerted, like some great big moon.
The New Yorker - 2026.04.04. 05:59
The Art of No Deal: Trump’s Approach to the Iran War
“The plan is not to have a plan,” the staff writer Susan B. Glasser says.
The Art of No Deal: Trump’s Approach to the Iran War
“The plan is not to have a plan,” the staff writer Susan B. Glasser says.
The New Yorker - 2026.04.03. 22:39
The Strange (Partial) End to the (Partial) Government Shutdown
Democrats are claiming victory. But what did they really gain?
The Strange (Partial) End to the (Partial) Government Shutdown
Democrats are claiming victory. But what did they really gain?
The New Yorker - 2026.04.03. 21:53
Who’s In, Who’s Out at the Department of War
Look who’s looksmaxxing.
Who’s In, Who’s Out at the Department of War
Look who’s looksmaxxing.
The New Yorker - 2026.04.03. 20:00
Pick Three: Spring Sports News
The New Yorker staff writer Louisa Thomas on the season’s biggest basketball stories.
Pick Three: Spring Sports News
The New Yorker staff writer Louisa Thomas on the season’s biggest basketball stories.
The New Yorker - 2026.04.03. 17:29
Daily Cartoon: Friday, April 3rd
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
Daily Cartoon: Friday, April 3rd
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
The New Yorker - 2026.04.03. 15:40
Pam Bondi’s Legacy of Flattery and Destruction
No Attorney General has done more damage to the Justice Department. Her successor could be even more dangerous.
Pam Bondi’s Legacy of Flattery and Destruction
No Attorney General has done more damage to the Justice Department. Her successor could be even more dangerous.
The New Yorker - 2026.04.03. 12:00
New Directors, New Films
Also: Zendaya and Robert Pattinson in “The Drama,” Michael Schulman on spring fabulosity, Rachel Syme on the latest in trenchcoats, and more.
New Directors, New Films
Also: Zendaya and Robert Pattinson in “The Drama,” Michael Schulman on spring fabulosity, Rachel Syme on the latest in trenchcoats, and more.
The New Yorker - 2026.04.03. 12:00
Searching for Iran’s Disappeared Prisoners
Families are doing ad-hoc forensics to confirm the whereabouts of their detained loved ones, who have been transferred to undisclosed locations, and are at risk of abuse or execution.
Searching for Iran’s Disappeared Prisoners
Families are doing ad-hoc forensics to confirm the whereabouts of their detained loved ones, who have been transferred to undisclosed locations, and are at risk of abuse or execution.
The New Yorker - 2026.04.03. 12:00
“The Christophers”: A Review of Steven Soderbergh’s New Drama
In Steven Soderbergh’s film, Ian McKellen and Michaela Coel are superbly matched as two skilled painters who find their way from slippery deception to common ground.
“The Christophers”: A Review of Steven Soderbergh’s New Drama
In Steven Soderbergh’s film, Ian McKellen and Michaela Coel are superbly matched as two skilled painters who find their way from slippery deception to common ground.
The New Yorker - 2026.04.03. 12:00
Donald Trump and Pete Hegseth’s Warped Vision of the Iran War
The two men might wish that they lived in a world where whoever dropped the most bombs got whatever he wanted. But the war has shown that this isn’t true.
Donald Trump and Pete Hegseth’s Warped Vision of the Iran War
The two men might wish that they lived in a world where whoever dropped the most bombs got whatever he wanted. But the war has shown that this isn’t true.
The New Yorker - 2026.04.03. 12:00
Is It Wrong to Write a Book with A.I.?
The nature of authorship isn’t as straightforward as it seems.
Is It Wrong to Write a Book with A.I.?
The nature of authorship isn’t as straightforward as it seems.
The New Yorker - 2026.04.02. 20:08
“The Drama” Has a Combustible Premise That It Struggles to Justify
In Kristoffer Borgli’s Boston romance, Robert Pattinson and Zendaya play a couple weathering more than their fair share of premarital jitters.
“The Drama” Has a Combustible Premise That It Struggles to Justify
In Kristoffer Borgli’s Boston romance, Robert Pattinson and Zendaya play a couple weathering more than their fair share of premarital jitters.
The New Yorker - 2026.04.02. 19:44
Daily Cartoon: Thursday, April 2nd
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
Daily Cartoon: Thursday, April 2nd
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
The New Yorker - 2026.04.02. 19:01
The Woman Who Made the Machine That Made Zohran Mamdani
Tascha Van Auken helped turn the D.S.A. into an electoral force. What will she do inside City Hall?
The Woman Who Made the Machine That Made Zohran Mamdani
Tascha Van Auken helped turn the D.S.A. into an electoral force. What will she do inside City Hall?
The New Yorker - 2026.04.02. 18:17
The Team Behind a Pro-Iran, Lego-Themed Viral-Video Campaign
Explosive News’ A.I.-generated videos have been shared by Iranian-government accounts and co-opted by No Kings protesters. A spokesperson for the group says, “Let’s face it—if truth isn’t flashy, it’s kinda lonely.”
The Team Behind a Pro-Iran, Lego-Themed Viral-Video Campaign
Explosive News’ A.I.-generated videos have been shared by Iranian-government accounts and co-opted by No Kings protesters. A spokesperson for the group says, “Let’s face it—if truth isn’t flashy, it’s kinda lonely.”
The New Yorker - 2026.04.02. 14:47
Donald Trump’s Case for War Fails to Mention How to Win It
The President poses an existential question: Can everything be going according to the plan with Iran if there is no plan?
Donald Trump’s Case for War Fails to Mention How to Win It
The President poses an existential question: Can everything be going according to the plan with Iran if there is no plan?
The New Yorker - 2026.04.02. 12:00
Social-Media Advertisements vs. Reality: Postpartum-Clothes Edition
Many people are eager to warn you of the body horrors caused by pregnancy, but no one tells you what’s going to happen in the months (maybe years?!) after birth.
Social-Media Advertisements vs. Reality: Postpartum-Clothes Edition
Many people are eager to warn you of the body horrors caused by pregnancy, but no one tells you what’s going to happen in the months (maybe years?!) after birth.
The New Yorker - 2026.04.02. 12:00
“DTF St. Louis” and the New Story of the Suburbs
Depictions of the suburbs have long been a mirror for the nation’s discontents. What do they reveal today?
“DTF St. Louis” and the New Story of the Suburbs
Depictions of the suburbs have long been a mirror for the nation’s discontents. What do they reveal today?
The New Yorker - 2026.04.02. 12:00
“Dog Day Afternoon” on Broadway, Reviewed
Sidney Lumet’s kinetic, emotionally complex film has been transformed into a hokey sitcom with gunshots.
“Dog Day Afternoon” on Broadway, Reviewed
Sidney Lumet’s kinetic, emotionally complex film has been transformed into a hokey sitcom with gunshots.
The New Yorker - 2026.04.01. 23:34
The Long Odds of Undoing Birthright Citizenship
In arguments at the Supreme Court, a clear majority of the Justices seemed inclined to uphold the right.
The Long Odds of Undoing Birthright Citizenship
In arguments at the Supreme Court, a clear majority of the Justices seemed inclined to uphold the right.
The New Yorker - 2026.04.01. 22:00
Cynthia D’Aprix Sweeney on the Liberations of the Seventies
The author of “The Nest” and “Lake Effect” discusses some books that shed light on the era’s changing moral standards.
Cynthia D’Aprix Sweeney on the Liberations of the Seventies
The author of “The Nest” and “Lake Effect” discusses some books that shed light on the era’s changing moral standards.
The New Yorker - 2026.04.01. 18:19
Daily Cartoon: Wednesday, April 1st
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
Daily Cartoon: Wednesday, April 1st
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
The New Yorker - 2026.04.01. 12:00
Savannah Guthrie’s Excruciating Story, on “Today”
The morning-show host recounted the disappearance of her mother, Nancy, and its aftermath in boldly religious terms, as millions of viewers watched.
Savannah Guthrie’s Excruciating Story, on “Today”
The morning-show host recounted the disappearance of her mother, Nancy, and its aftermath in boldly religious terms, as millions of viewers watched.
The New Yorker - 2026.04.01. 12:00
Valeria Luiselli Reads Julio Cortázar
The author joins Deborah Treisman to read and discuss “The Night Face Up,” which was published in The New Yorker in 1967.
Valeria Luiselli Reads Julio Cortázar
The author joins Deborah Treisman to read and discuss “The Night Face Up,” which was published in The New Yorker in 1967.
The New Yorker - 2026.04.01. 12:00
The Sci-Fi Novelist Who Disappeared for Decades
In “What We Are Seeking,” the cult author Cameron Reed returns to show us a strange, totally alien world that somehow feels like our own.
The Sci-Fi Novelist Who Disappeared for Decades
In “What We Are Seeking,” the cult author Cameron Reed returns to show us a strange, totally alien world that somehow feels like our own.
The New Yorker - 2026.04.01. 12:00
How the Guillotine Got Axed
In the U.S., capital punishment is resurgent. What lessons can we glean from France’s successful campaign to abolish it?
How the Guillotine Got Axed
In the U.S., capital punishment is resurgent. What lessons can we glean from France’s successful campaign to abolish it?
The New Yorker - 2026.03.31. 16:41
Daily Cartoon: Tuesday, March 31st
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
Daily Cartoon: Tuesday, March 31st
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.31. 12:00
How to Be Deep in a Marketable Way
Post vague quotes about self-realization that are universal, but ultimately mean nothing. For instance, “Follow your own light,” with a picture of you holding an unlit match.
How to Be Deep in a Marketable Way
Post vague quotes about self-realization that are universal, but ultimately mean nothing. For instance, “Follow your own light,” with a picture of you holding an unlit match.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.31. 12:00
The New Museum Reopens with “New Humans: Memories of the Future”
After an eighty-two-million-dollar renovation, the museum has put on a sprawling show about the war between humanity and technology. We seem to be losing.
The New Museum Reopens with “New Humans: Memories of the Future”
After an eighty-two-million-dollar renovation, the museum has put on a sprawling show about the war between humanity and technology. We seem to be losing.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.31. 12:00
How World Cup Players Are Navigating Trump’s Immigration Crackdown
The U.S. is co-hosting the tournament this summer, despite having banned tourist visas for some participating countries.
How World Cup Players Are Navigating Trump’s Immigration Crackdown
The U.S. is co-hosting the tournament this summer, despite having banned tourist visas for some participating countries.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.31. 12:00
The Spectacle of War and the Struggle to Protest
On social media, images of destruction in Iran are giving way to commentary from talking heads, dulling the reality of war.
The Spectacle of War and the Struggle to Protest
On social media, images of destruction in Iran are giving way to commentary from talking heads, dulling the reality of war.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.31. 10:00
A Former Federal Prosecutor on Why He Quit Donald Trump’s Department of Justice
Troy Edwards tells Ruth Marcus why he left his senior position in the government, and what his father-in-law, James Comey, had to do with it.
A Former Federal Prosecutor on Why He Quit Donald Trump’s Department of Justice
Troy Edwards tells Ruth Marcus why he left his senior position in the government, and what his father-in-law, James Comey, had to do with it.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.31. 01:40
How Pakistan Became a Major Player in Peace Negotiations Between the U.S. and Iran
The Pakistani military has wooed Donald Trump, and fallen out with its former Taliban allies, as it looks to wield more influence in the region.
How Pakistan Became a Major Player in Peace Negotiations Between the U.S. and Iran
The Pakistani military has wooed Donald Trump, and fallen out with its former Taliban allies, as it looks to wield more influence in the region.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.31. 00:44
Kanye West’s “Bully”: Album Review
Fans want to know whether the vocals on his new album, “Bully,” are truly his. But the question of what the “real” Ye sounds like has never been simple.
Kanye West’s “Bully”: Album Review
Fans want to know whether the vocals on his new album, “Bully,” are truly his. But the question of what the “real” Ye sounds like has never been simple.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.30. 17:26
The Rise of a Spanish-Language News Influencer
How Carlos Eduardo Espina reaches millions of followers.
The Rise of a Spanish-Language News Influencer
How Carlos Eduardo Espina reaches millions of followers.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.30. 16:52
Daily Cartoon: Monday, March 30th
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
Daily Cartoon: Monday, March 30th
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.30. 12:00
If I Made Novelty T-Shirts
Ever wondered why “I’m with Stupid”? Let me explain.
If I Made Novelty T-Shirts
Ever wondered why “I’m with Stupid”? Let me explain.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.30. 12:00
Lena Dunham on How She Became a Filmmaker
After college, I joined an odd little utopia of movie nerds working out of an office on lower Broadway. Then the sustainability of the setup started to seem questionable.
Lena Dunham on How She Became a Filmmaker
After college, I joined an odd little utopia of movie nerds working out of an office on lower Broadway. Then the sustainability of the setup started to seem questionable.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.30. 12:00
Reality-TV Deconstructor
The author of the book “Dream Facades,” about the architecture in reality-TV shows, gives a tour of notable New York locations—including Bethenny Frankel’s old apartment.
Reality-TV Deconstructor
The author of the book “Dream Facades,” about the architecture in reality-TV shows, gives a tour of notable New York locations—including Bethenny Frankel’s old apartment.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.30. 12:00
Kia Damon’s Audacious Florida Cooking
A young Black chef from Orlando conjures a distinctive image of her home state, beyond the loud luxury of Miami and the kitsch of the Keys.
Kia Damon’s Audacious Florida Cooking
A young Black chef from Orlando conjures a distinctive image of her home state, beyond the loud luxury of Miami and the kitsch of the Keys.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.30. 12:00
The Ample Rewards of Ben Lerner’s Slender New Novel
In “Transcription,” a novel about memory and influence, an interview with an aging intellectual goes unrecorded. Or does it?
The Ample Rewards of Ben Lerner’s Slender New Novel
In “Transcription,” a novel about memory and influence, an interview with an aging intellectual goes unrecorded. Or does it?
The New Yorker - 2026.03.30. 12:00
The Camps Promising to Turn You—or Your Son—Into an Alpha Male
At the Men of War Crucible, you bear-crawl through rivers. At Warrior Week, you dig your own grave. At the Squire Program, your teen-ager can take part, too.
The Camps Promising to Turn You—or Your Son—Into an Alpha Male
At the Men of War Crucible, you bear-crawl through rivers. At Warrior Week, you dig your own grave. At the Squire Program, your teen-ager can take part, too.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.30. 12:00
Who Struck It Rich in the Markets When Trump Postponed Bombing Iran?
A series of uncannily timed bets on the price of oil and stocks deserves a proper investigation. It’s far from clear that they’ll get one.
Who Struck It Rich in the Markets When Trump Postponed Bombing Iran?
A series of uncannily timed bets on the price of oil and stocks deserves a proper investigation. It’s far from clear that they’ll get one.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.30. 12:00
Trump, Iran, and the Shadow of Suez
As Iran imposes a chokehold on the Strait of Hormuz, squeezing the global economy, Trump faces a crisis that echoes one of history’s most revealing strategic failures.
Trump, Iran, and the Shadow of Suez
As Iran imposes a chokehold on the Strait of Hormuz, squeezing the global economy, Trump faces a crisis that echoes one of history’s most revealing strategic failures.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.30. 12:00
Victoria Tentler-Krylov’s “Parallel Lives”
Around and under construction.
Victoria Tentler-Krylov’s “Parallel Lives”
Around and under construction.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.30. 12:00
At Beth El, a New Jersey Synagogue, a Deep Divide Over Israel
Disagreements about Gaza and Zionism have divided congregations.
At Beth El, a New Jersey Synagogue, a Deep Divide Over Israel
Disagreements about Gaza and Zionism have divided congregations.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.30. 12:00
“The Meaning of Your Life,” Reviewed
In a new book, the conservative pundit Arthur C. Brooks offers tips to “young strivers” on maximizing their daily meaning quotient.
“The Meaning of Your Life,” Reviewed
In a new book, the conservative pundit Arthur C. Brooks offers tips to “young strivers” on maximizing their daily meaning quotient.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.30. 12:00
Stephanie Hsu Does the Time Warp
The “Everything Everywhere All at Once” actress returns to Broadway, playing the Susan Sarandon role in “Rocky Horror,” at Studio 54.
Stephanie Hsu Does the Time Warp
The “Everything Everywhere All at Once” actress returns to Broadway, playing the Susan Sarandon role in “Rocky Horror,” at Studio 54.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.30. 12:00
“Following Bashō’s Narrow Walk Into the Interior,” by Bob Holman
“White water-filled spheres / Floating in a rock garden / Ah! Whose dream is this?”
“Following Bashō’s Narrow Walk Into the Interior,” by Bob Holman
“White water-filled spheres / Floating in a rock garden / Ah! Whose dream is this?”
The New Yorker - 2026.03.30. 12:00
Trump’s War Hits the Chaiwalas
Restrictions and attacks in the Strait of Hormuz have made fuel prices rocket. Just ask the roadside tea venders in New Delhi.
Trump’s War Hits the Chaiwalas
Restrictions and attacks in the Strait of Hormuz have made fuel prices rocket. Just ask the roadside tea venders in New Delhi.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.30. 12:00
Signed, Sealed, Delivered—and Afloat
The city’s Blue Highways distribution program aims to decrease truck emissions and road congestion while delivering your Sephora package. Its solution? Boats.
Signed, Sealed, Delivered—and Afloat
The city’s Blue Highways distribution program aims to decrease truck emissions and road congestion while delivering your Sephora package. Its solution? Boats.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.30. 12:00
“The Great-Grandmothers,” by Sandra Lim
“One paid the rent with a row of her teeth.”
“The Great-Grandmothers,” by Sandra Lim
“One paid the rent with a row of her teeth.”
The New Yorker - 2026.03.30. 12:00
He Helped Stop Iran from Getting the Bomb
A former C.I.A. officer says that he recruited scientists as part of the United States’ effort to disrupt Iran’s nuclear program.
He Helped Stop Iran from Getting the Bomb
A former C.I.A. officer says that he recruited scientists as part of the United States’ effort to disrupt Iran’s nuclear program.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.29. 12:00
What Was Behind the T.S.A. Meltdown?
The present mess has roots in two entangled, defining White House projects: DOGE and the mind-bending expansion of ICE.
What Was Behind the T.S.A. Meltdown?
The present mess has roots in two entangled, defining White House projects: DOGE and the mind-bending expansion of ICE.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.29. 12:00
How Arsenio Hall Dreamed Up His Life
The actor, comedian, and former talk-show host on his path from doing magic tricks and telling jokes to creating a TV show for the culture.
How Arsenio Hall Dreamed Up His Life
The actor, comedian, and former talk-show host on his path from doing magic tricks and telling jokes to creating a TV show for the culture.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.29. 12:00
Cassandra Neyenesch Reads “Enough for Now”
The author reads her story from the April 6, 2026, issue of the magazine.
Cassandra Neyenesch Reads “Enough for Now”
The author reads her story from the April 6, 2026, issue of the magazine.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.29. 12:00
“Enough for Now,” by Cassandra Neyenesch
She flipped through the diary, looking for her name. Was she hoping not to find herself, or did a perverse part of her want to?
“Enough for Now,” by Cassandra Neyenesch
She flipped through the diary, looking for her name. Was she hoping not to find herself, or did a perverse part of her want to?
The New Yorker - 2026.03.29. 12:00
Cassandra Neyenesch on the Provisional Relationships of Backpackers
The author discusses her story “Enough for Now.”
Cassandra Neyenesch on the Provisional Relationships of Backpackers
The author discusses her story “Enough for Now.”
The New Yorker - 2026.03.28. 11:00
My Childhood in the Weather Underground
My parents founded the radical revolutionary group, then became fugitives. I was born in hiding, and spent my early years on the run.
My Childhood in the Weather Underground
My parents founded the radical revolutionary group, then became fugitives. I was born in hiding, and spent my early years on the run.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.28. 11:00
The ICEBlock App Has Helped People Avoid Immigration Agents. Is It Legal?
ICEBlock was meant to be an early-warning system to help people avoid immigration enforcement—the Trump Administration claims that it endangered the agents of its mass-deportation campaign.
The ICEBlock App Has Helped People Avoid Immigration Agents. Is It Legal?
ICEBlock was meant to be an early-warning system to help people avoid immigration enforcement—the Trump Administration claims that it endangered the agents of its mass-deportation campaign.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.28. 11:00
Torbjørn Rødland Touches the Romantic and the Profane
In a new exhibit, the Norwegian photographer finds divergent ways to break through and touch an audience numbed by visual glut.
Torbjørn Rødland Touches the Romantic and the Profane
In a new exhibit, the Norwegian photographer finds divergent ways to break through and touch an audience numbed by visual glut.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.28. 04:59
A Mamdani Strategist’s Advice for Democrats in the 2026 Midterms
How to talk about affordability.
A Mamdani Strategist’s Advice for Democrats in the 2026 Midterms
How to talk about affordability.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.27. 23:00
In “Yes,” an Israeli Filmmaker Charges Israel with Self-Satisfied Brutality
Nadav Lapid’s furiously satirical drama, about a musician’s willful complicity in a war he reviles, tells a vast story of personal and national degradation.
In “Yes,” an Israeli Filmmaker Charges Israel with Self-Satisfied Brutality
Nadav Lapid’s furiously satirical drama, about a musician’s willful complicity in a war he reviles, tells a vast story of personal and national degradation.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.27. 19:00
John Lithgow on the Controversial Authors Roald Dahl and J. K. Rowling
The actor, who stars in the new Broadway production “Giant,” about Dahl’s fraught legacy, discusses whether we can separate the art from the artist.
John Lithgow on the Controversial Authors Roald Dahl and J. K. Rowling
The actor, who stars in the new Broadway production “Giant,” about Dahl’s fraught legacy, discusses whether we can separate the art from the artist.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.27. 16:54
Daily Cartoon: Friday, March 27th
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
Daily Cartoon: Friday, March 27th
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.27. 11:00
The Unseen Work of One of Iran’s Greatest Filmmakers
For the director Mani Haghighi, his country’s rich cinematic tradition is a family affair.
The Unseen Work of One of Iran’s Greatest Filmmakers
For the director Mani Haghighi, his country’s rich cinematic tradition is a family affair.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.27. 11:00
The BTS Machine Lurches Back to Life
The biggest band in the world took a nearly four-year hiatus. A new album, “Arirang,” heralds their meticulously plotted return.
The BTS Machine Lurches Back to Life
The biggest band in the world took a nearly four-year hiatus. A new album, “Arirang,” heralds their meticulously plotted return.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.27. 11:00
“Jury Duty Presents: Company Retreat” and the Age of the Prestige Prank Show
The series, returning for a second season, is the latest example of a new breed—one that relies on elaborate, full-immersion experiments rather than on one-off stunts.
“Jury Duty Presents: Company Retreat” and the Age of the Prestige Prank Show
The series, returning for a second season, is the latest example of a new breed—one that relies on elaborate, full-immersion experiments rather than on one-off stunts.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.27. 11:00
In “Kontinental ’25,” a Guilty Conscience Isn’t Enough
In Radu Jude’s blistering contemporary riff on Roberto Rossellini, a tragic death sends a bailiff spiralling into a futile campaign of self-flagellation.
In “Kontinental ’25,” a Guilty Conscience Isn’t Enough
In Radu Jude’s blistering contemporary riff on Roberto Rossellini, a tragic death sends a bailiff spiralling into a futile campaign of self-flagellation.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.27. 11:00
Marie Antoinette-Era Fashion Plates, at the Frick
Also: Daniel Radcliffe stars in “Every Brilliant Thing,” Robert Plant sings roots folk in a cathedral, a soulful retrospective of Beuford Smith, and more.
Marie Antoinette-Era Fashion Plates, at the Frick
Also: Daniel Radcliffe stars in “Every Brilliant Thing,” Robert Plant sings roots folk in a cathedral, a soulful retrospective of Beuford Smith, and more.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.27. 11:00
Dear Pepper: Are You There Husband? It’s Me, Wife
Over the years, I’ve begun to feel like a piece of furniture.
Dear Pepper: Are You There Husband? It’s Me, Wife
Over the years, I’ve begun to feel like a piece of furniture.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.26. 23:47
Donald Trump Is Breaking Up with Europe
And the war in Iran is helping him do it.
Donald Trump Is Breaking Up with Europe
And the war in Iran is helping him do it.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.26. 19:00
What Happens When a Whale Is Born?
Researchers happened on the birth of a sperm-whale calf—which, they found, is a complex family endeavor.
What Happens When a Whale Is Born?
Researchers happened on the birth of a sperm-whale calf—which, they found, is a complex family endeavor.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.26. 15:52
Daily Cartoon: Thursday, March 26th
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
Daily Cartoon: Thursday, March 26th
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.26. 11:00
Operation Name That Excursion!
Operation Trump: The War, Operation Gulf War III, Operation Venezuela 2: Atomic Boogaloo, and other runners-up.
Operation Name That Excursion!
Operation Trump: The War, Operation Gulf War III, Operation Venezuela 2: Atomic Boogaloo, and other runners-up.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.26. 11:00
The Soft Power of BTS
The mega-popular K-pop stars have been on hiatus for nearly four years. Their new album, “Arirang,” tests the group’s staying power in the global cultural marketplace.
The Soft Power of BTS
The mega-popular K-pop stars have been on hiatus for nearly four years. Their new album, “Arirang,” tests the group’s staying power in the global cultural marketplace.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.26. 11:00
The Trial of Anti-ICE Protesters Accused of Terrorism
The trial of supposed Antifa members after a shooting at an ICE facility is part of a disturbing strategy.
The Trial of Anti-ICE Protesters Accused of Terrorism
The trial of supposed Antifa members after a shooting at an ICE facility is part of a disturbing strategy.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.26. 00:30
How the War Has Reshaped Life in Iran
As the conflict continues, civilians find themselves caught between foreign bombardment and a regime that is violently cracking down.
How the War Has Reshaped Life in Iran
As the conflict continues, civilians find themselves caught between foreign bombardment and a regime that is violently cracking down.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.25. 21:00
Louise Erdrich on Novels of Parentless Children
The “Round House” and “Python’s Kiss” author discusses a few books that examine the psychological terrain of growing up without parents.
Louise Erdrich on Novels of Parentless Children
The “Round House” and “Python’s Kiss” author discusses a few books that examine the psychological terrain of growing up without parents.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.25. 20:59
Maya C. Popa Reads Brenda Shaughnessy
The poet joins Kevin Young to read and discuss “Artless,” by Brenda Shaughnessy, and her own poem “The World Was All Before Them.”
Maya C. Popa Reads Brenda Shaughnessy
The poet joins Kevin Young to read and discuss “Artless,” by Brenda Shaughnessy, and her own poem “The World Was All Before Them.”
The New Yorker - 2026.03.25. 18:38
How Donald Trump May Have Sabotaged His Chances for a Deal with Iran
The Iranian regime has shut down the Strait of Hormuz, destabilizing global markets and leaving the U.S. with no good options.
How Donald Trump May Have Sabotaged His Chances for a Deal with Iran
The Iranian regime has shut down the Strait of Hormuz, destabilizing global markets and leaving the U.S. with no good options.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.25. 18:09
Daily Cartoon: Wednesday, March 25th
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
Daily Cartoon: Wednesday, March 25th
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.25. 11:00
Why You Hate Your Weather App
As the weather becomes less predictable, we need forecasts that are better at telling us what we don’t know.
Why You Hate Your Weather App
As the weather becomes less predictable, we need forecasts that are better at telling us what we don’t know.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.25. 11:00
Liza Minnelli’s Uncharacteristic Pivot to Self-Disclosure
In a new memoir, Minnelli discusses her life more candidly than she has before. But her truest self has always emerged on stage.
Liza Minnelli’s Uncharacteristic Pivot to Self-Disclosure
In a new memoir, Minnelli discusses her life more candidly than she has before. But her truest self has always emerged on stage.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.25. 11:00
How the War in Iran Became a Race to Stabilize the Global Economic Order
The country is in survival mode, and effectively fighting back by shutting down the Strait of Hormuz and blocking the transport of much of the world’s oil supply.
How the War in Iran Became a Race to Stabilize the Global Economic Order
The country is in survival mode, and effectively fighting back by shutting down the Strait of Hormuz and blocking the transport of much of the world’s oil supply.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.24. 17:18
Michael Ian Black Enters the Cartoon Caption Contest
The actor and comedian tries his hand at captioning New Yorker cartoons.
Michael Ian Black Enters the Cartoon Caption Contest
The actor and comedian tries his hand at captioning New Yorker cartoons.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.24. 16:12
Daily Cartoon: Tuesday, March 24th
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
Daily Cartoon: Tuesday, March 24th
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.24. 11:00
The Text of E-Mails from My Accountant vs. the Subtext
Hi, your dad’s friend Bill here. Neither your father, nor I, knowing very little about you, have any confidence that you can be expected to handle filing your taxes by yourself.
The Text of E-Mails from My Accountant vs. the Subtext
Hi, your dad’s friend Bill here. Neither your father, nor I, knowing very little about you, have any confidence that you can be expected to handle filing your taxes by yourself.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.24. 11:00
CNN’s “Podcast Look” and the Slow Death of Cable News
The network’s experiment in style was embarrassing, but it may tell us more about the state of podcasting than it does about legacy media.
CNN’s “Podcast Look” and the Slow Death of Cable News
The network’s experiment in style was embarrassing, but it may tell us more about the state of podcasting than it does about legacy media.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.24. 11:00
A Former Prisoner of the Iranian Regime Watches Trump’s War
A journalist who was wrongfully detained for five hundred and forty-four days never got to say goodbye to Tehran. Now he’s fielding messages about chaos and destruction in the home he left behind.
A Former Prisoner of the Iranian Regime Watches Trump’s War
A journalist who was wrongfully detained for five hundred and forty-four days never got to say goodbye to Tehran. Now he’s fielding messages about chaos and destruction in the home he left behind.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.23. 15:21
Daily Cartoon: Monday, March 23rd
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
Daily Cartoon: Monday, March 23rd
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.23. 11:00
Schools to Root for After Your Bracket Fails
To keep March Madness interesting, why not go with your mom’s alma mater? Or the college with a celebrity’s kid?
Schools to Root for After Your Bracket Fails
To keep March Madness interesting, why not go with your mom’s alma mater? Or the college with a celebrity’s kid?
The New Yorker - 2026.03.23. 11:00
Whose Line Is It Anyway?
Queuing up is the new normal, especially when it comes to the T.S.A. Fifty minutes, two hours, half a day—how much time is a flight (or a cronut or a ticket to a Harry Styles show) worth?
Whose Line Is It Anyway?
Queuing up is the new normal, especially when it comes to the T.S.A. Fifty minutes, two hours, half a day—how much time is a flight (or a cronut or a ticket to a Harry Styles show) worth?
The New Yorker - 2026.03.23. 11:00
The “Baritenor” Michael Spyres Soars in the Met’s New “Tristan und Isolde”
At the Met, Michael Spyres uses his broad vocal range to stunning effect, but Lise Davidsen loses power when she leaves her brilliant upper register.
The “Baritenor” Michael Spyres Soars in the Met’s New “Tristan und Isolde”
At the Met, Michael Spyres uses his broad vocal range to stunning effect, but Lise Davidsen loses power when she leaves her brilliant upper register.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.23. 11:00
Steve Zahn’s Father-Daughter Dance
At a Broadway studio, the actor busts a move with his daughter, Audrey, who also happens to be his inspiration (and co-star) for his new film, “She Dances.”
Steve Zahn’s Father-Daughter Dance
At a Broadway studio, the actor busts a move with his daughter, Audrey, who also happens to be his inspiration (and co-star) for his new film, “She Dances.”
The New Yorker - 2026.03.23. 11:00
Under the Influence at the Whitney Biennial
How the artists in this year’s survey do or, more often, don’t acknowledge those who paved the way for them.
Under the Influence at the Whitney Biennial
How the artists in this year’s survey do or, more often, don’t acknowledge those who paved the way for them.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.23. 11:00
How Trump’s Iran War Could Torch the Global Economy
A conflict that was supposed to be brief has sent oil prices soaring and raised the risk of a worldwide recession.
How Trump’s Iran War Could Torch the Global Economy
A conflict that was supposed to be brief has sent oil prices soaring and raised the risk of a worldwide recession.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.23. 11:00
Is Cuba Trump’s Next Target?
The staff writer Jon Lee Anderson on the ongoing negotiations between the U.S. and Cuba, Marco Rubio’s strategy, and what regime change could look like.
Is Cuba Trump’s Next Target?
The staff writer Jon Lee Anderson on the ongoing negotiations between the U.S. and Cuba, Marco Rubio’s strategy, and what regime change could look like.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.23. 11:00
The Return of Staten Island’s Secession Movement
For more than a hundred years, the city’s most isolated borough has threatened to leave. After the election of Zohran Mamdani, some on the island think it’s time.
The Return of Staten Island’s Secession Movement
For more than a hundred years, the city’s most isolated borough has threatened to leave. After the election of Zohran Mamdani, some on the island think it’s time.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.23. 11:00
Does A.I. Need a Constitution?
Jill Lepore writes about “The AI Doc: Or How I Became an Apocaloptimist” and A.I. constitutions, like that of Anthropic’s chatbot Claude.
Does A.I. Need a Constitution?
Jill Lepore writes about “The AI Doc: Or How I Became an Apocaloptimist” and A.I. constitutions, like that of Anthropic’s chatbot Claude.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.23. 11:00
Robyn, on Her Own
The pop star brings motherhood and middle age to the dance floor.
Robyn, on Her Own
The pop star brings motherhood and middle age to the dance floor.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.23. 11:00
A Bingo Card for Spring in New York City
Do you have “UPS Guy in Shorts,” “Stoop Weirdo,” or “Park Teeming with Hinge Dates”?
A Bingo Card for Spring in New York City
Do you have “UPS Guy in Shorts,” “Stoop Weirdo,” or “Park Teeming with Hinge Dates”?
The New Yorker - 2026.03.23. 11:00
Between Sting and the Deep Blue Sea
The Police front man’s 2014 musical, “The Last Ship,” was inspired by his gritty working-class childhood in England. Now a revamped production—featuring Shaggy—is docking at the Metropolitan Opera.
Between Sting and the Deep Blue Sea
The Police front man’s 2014 musical, “The Last Ship,” was inspired by his gritty working-class childhood in England. Now a revamped production—featuring Shaggy—is docking at the Metropolitan Opera.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.23. 11:00
“Midnight in the Pain-Relief Aisle of CVS Thinking About ‘The Cloud of Unknowing’,” by Donna Masini
“Pain ricochets around my skull / like an aspirin commercial from the sixties.”
“Midnight in the Pain-Relief Aisle of CVS Thinking About ‘The Cloud of Unknowing’,” by Donna Masini
“Pain ricochets around my skull / like an aspirin commercial from the sixties.”
The New Yorker - 2026.03.23. 11:00
“Coots,” by Rosanna Warren
“Were they coots, those dark birds with flashy / white bills, swimming together in circles / on winter waves?”
“Coots,” by Rosanna Warren
“Were they coots, those dark birds with flashy / white bills, swimming together in circles / on winter waves?”
The New Yorker - 2026.03.23. 11:00
Engels in the Outfield
A radical history of the Mets insists that baseball can still be the people’s game.
Engels in the Outfield
A radical history of the Mets insists that baseball can still be the people’s game.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.23. 11:00
Is Cuba Next?
Trump’s campaign to topple foreign adversaries encounters a battered but defiant regime.
Is Cuba Next?
Trump’s campaign to topple foreign adversaries encounters a battered but defiant regime.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.23. 11:00
Ada Ferrer on America’s Imperial Adventures in Cuba
The Pulitzer Prize-winning historian on the relationship between the two countries, and how Cubans might feel about an American intervention.
Ada Ferrer on America’s Imperial Adventures in Cuba
The Pulitzer Prize-winning historian on the relationship between the two countries, and how Cubans might feel about an American intervention.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.22. 11:00
The Vegetalian Is New York’s Finest Sandwich
The best Italian combo in the city contains no meat whatsoever.
The Vegetalian Is New York’s Finest Sandwich
The best Italian combo in the city contains no meat whatsoever.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.22. 11:00
How Bad Is Plagiarism, Really?
From ancient Rome to the era of A.I., people have prized originality, but the line where influence ends and cribbing begins is notoriously blurry.
How Bad Is Plagiarism, Really?
From ancient Rome to the era of A.I., people have prized originality, but the line where influence ends and cribbing begins is notoriously blurry.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.22. 11:00
Souvankham Thammavongsa on Dating and the Clarity of Age
The author discusses her story “Floating.”
Souvankham Thammavongsa on Dating and the Clarity of Age
The author discusses her story “Floating.”
The New Yorker - 2026.03.22. 11:00
The Distant Promise of Iran’s Would-Be King
The U.S.-Israeli war on the Islamic Republic is Reza Pahlavi’s best chance to resume his family’s reign in nearly fifty years—will it pass him by?
The Distant Promise of Iran’s Would-Be King
The U.S.-Israeli war on the Islamic Republic is Reza Pahlavi’s best chance to resume his family’s reign in nearly fifty years—will it pass him by?
The New Yorker - 2026.03.22. 11:00
Souvankham Thammavongsa Reads “Floating”
The author reads her story from the March 30, 2026, issue of the magazine.
Souvankham Thammavongsa Reads “Floating”
The author reads her story from the March 30, 2026, issue of the magazine.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.22. 11:00
“Floating,” by Souvankham Thammavongsa
After he left, I said to my friend, “I like him. Is he single?” My friend said he’d never mentioned a partner.
“Floating,” by Souvankham Thammavongsa
After he left, I said to my friend, “I like him. Is he single?” My friend said he’d never mentioned a partner.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.21. 11:00
The First Casualty of Trump’s War in Iran Was the Truth
The cruellest irony is that of a President who addresses the Iranian people in the language of liberation and then threatens freedom of the press back home.
The First Casualty of Trump’s War in Iran Was the Truth
The cruellest irony is that of a President who addresses the Iranian people in the language of liberation and then threatens freedom of the press back home.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.21. 11:00
China’s Shifting Relationship to the Countryside
Catherine Hyland’s images show what happened after the giant migration to the cities.
China’s Shifting Relationship to the Countryside
Catherine Hyland’s images show what happened after the giant migration to the cities.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.21. 11:00
Amanda Peet on Getting Breast Cancer While Losing Her Parents
Both of my parents were in hospice, on opposite coasts. Then I found out that I had breast cancer.
Amanda Peet on Getting Breast Cancer While Losing Her Parents
Both of my parents were in hospice, on opposite coasts. Then I found out that I had breast cancer.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.21. 11:00
The Style Is the Substance in Sofia Coppola’s Marc Jacobs Documentary
The designer has experienced a fair amount of tumult in his life. But “Marc by Sofia” addresses none of this, instead stringing together an assortment of gauzy images.
The Style Is the Substance in Sofia Coppola’s Marc Jacobs Documentary
The designer has experienced a fair amount of tumult in his life. But “Marc by Sofia” addresses none of this, instead stringing together an assortment of gauzy images.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.21. 00:33
“Two Prosecutors,” “Palestine ’36,” and the Tribulations of Resistance in the Thirties
Historical dramas from the directors Sergei Loznitsa and Annemarie Jacir are built around courageous acts of opposition.
“Two Prosecutors,” “Palestine ’36,” and the Tribulations of Resistance in the Thirties
Historical dramas from the directors Sergei Loznitsa and Annemarie Jacir are built around courageous acts of opposition.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.20. 21:12
Why Israel Is Attacking Lebanon
Hezbollah, Iran, and Israel helped fuel a disastrous political crisis in Lebanon. Now the Netanyahu government is using it to justify a larger conflict.
Why Israel Is Attacking Lebanon
Hezbollah, Iran, and Israel helped fuel a disastrous political crisis in Lebanon. Now the Netanyahu government is using it to justify a larger conflict.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.20. 19:00
Julio Torres Makes Everything Funny—Including Color Theory
The comedian and writer on his new HBO special, “Color Theories,” which comes out on March 27th.
Julio Torres Makes Everything Funny—Including Color Theory
The comedian and writer on his new HBO special, “Color Theories,” which comes out on March 27th.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.20. 15:45
Daily Cartoon: Friday, March 20th
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
Daily Cartoon: Friday, March 20th
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.20. 14:05
Remembering Calvin Tomkins, a Master of the Profile
For nearly seventy years, he captured the lives of modern artists for The New Yorker.
Remembering Calvin Tomkins, a Master of the Profile
For nearly seventy years, he captured the lives of modern artists for The New Yorker.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.20. 11:00
“DTF St. Louis” Peers Into the Suburban Male Psyche
Jason Bateman excels as the Everyman, reeking of ennui and buried impulses, in the new HBO comic whodunnit, also with David Harbour and Linda Cardellini.
“DTF St. Louis” Peers Into the Suburban Male Psyche
Jason Bateman excels as the Everyman, reeking of ennui and buried impulses, in the new HBO comic whodunnit, also with David Harbour and Linda Cardellini.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.20. 11:00
The Right to a Bed in Zohran Mamdani’s New York
The closing of the Bellevue shelter marks the end of an era. But what comes next?
The Right to a Bed in Zohran Mamdani’s New York
The closing of the Bellevue shelter marks the end of an era. But what comes next?
The New Yorker - 2026.03.20. 11:00
Why Can’t You Finish Anything?
The skills needed for wrapping up aren’t always what you expect.
Why Can’t You Finish Anything?
The skills needed for wrapping up aren’t always what you expect.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.20. 11:00
Christian Petzold’s Ghost Stories
The German auteur made his name with a series of haunting psychological thrillers. His new film, “Miroirs No. 3,” was shaped by losses of his own.
Christian Petzold’s Ghost Stories
The German auteur made his name with a series of haunting psychological thrillers. His new film, “Miroirs No. 3,” was shaped by losses of his own.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.20. 11:00
Elaine Reichek’s Needlepoint Revolution
Also: Ro Reddick’s absurdist “Cold War Choir Practice,” Sofia Coppola’s portrait of Marc Jacobs, Paige Williams on music for spiritual uplift, and more.
Elaine Reichek’s Needlepoint Revolution
Also: Ro Reddick’s absurdist “Cold War Choir Practice,” Sofia Coppola’s portrait of Marc Jacobs, Paige Williams on music for spiritual uplift, and more.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.20. 11:00
Poems Dictated to My Phone, Mostly While Waiting in My Car
My thirteen-year-old daughter needed a dress for a wedding, so we went to Aritzia in the Short Hills mall.
Poems Dictated to My Phone, Mostly While Waiting in My Car
My thirteen-year-old daughter needed a dress for a wedding, so we went to Aritzia in the Short Hills mall.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.20. 11:00
What the War Has Done to Iranians
A civilian in Tehran chronicles a country trapped between bombardment and repression—too terrorized to move, let alone start an uprising.
What the War Has Done to Iranians
A civilian in Tehran chronicles a country trapped between bombardment and repression—too terrorized to move, let alone start an uprising.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.19. 21:40
An Elegy for the Kennedy Center
A Washington, D.C., native says goodbye to the arts complex before Trump’s wrecking crew goes to work on it.
An Elegy for the Kennedy Center
A Washington, D.C., native says goodbye to the arts complex before Trump’s wrecking crew goes to work on it.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.19. 15:54
Daily Cartoon: Thursday, March 19th
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
Daily Cartoon: Thursday, March 19th
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.19. 11:00
The Unravelling of Dubai as a Safe Haven
What drew many people to the city was not luxury but, rather, stability and the feeling of remove from war. As Iran attacks the U.A.E., that sense of distance is eroding.
The Unravelling of Dubai as a Safe Haven
What drew many people to the city was not luxury but, rather, stability and the feeling of remove from war. As Iran attacks the U.A.E., that sense of distance is eroding.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.19. 11:00
The Trad-est Wife
I decided I would give my children a traditional spin on Pop-Tarts. I started with the first step of any traditional recipe: screaming.
The Trad-est Wife
I decided I would give my children a traditional spin on Pop-Tarts. I started with the first step of any traditional recipe: screaming.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.19. 00:00
The Pentagon Wants an Obedient A.I. Soldier. Will It Get One?
The reported use of Claude in recent military operations has shifted the Overton window around A.I. in warfare—and sparked a battle between Anthropic and the Department of War.
The Pentagon Wants an Obedient A.I. Soldier. Will It Get One?
The reported use of Claude in recent military operations has shifted the Overton window around A.I. in warfare—and sparked a battle between Anthropic and the Department of War.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.18. 16:23
Daily Cartoon: Wednesday, March 18th
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
Daily Cartoon: Wednesday, March 18th
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.18. 11:00
Why Tech Bros Are Now Obsessed with Taste
In the age of A.I., the term has become as much of a Silicon Valley cliché as “disruption” was in the twenty-tens.
Why Tech Bros Are Now Obsessed with Taste
In the age of A.I., the term has become as much of a Silicon Valley cliché as “disruption” was in the twenty-tens.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.18. 11:00
“Judy Blume: A Life” and the Problem of Biography
A new book about the children’s author is conscientious, respectful—and, like any good biography, dedicated to recovering vivid, occasionally unsettling particulars.
“Judy Blume: A Life” and the Problem of Biography
A new book about the children’s author is conscientious, respectful—and, like any good biography, dedicated to recovering vivid, occasionally unsettling particulars.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.18. 11:00
The Iran War Is Another Reason to Quit Oil
What if the drone is to warfare as the solar panel is to energy?
The Iran War Is Another Reason to Quit Oil
What if the drone is to warfare as the solar panel is to energy?
The New Yorker - 2026.03.18. 11:00
Probability Calculator: Chances That Your Friend Bails Tonight
“I’ll most likely be able to get there a little after 8!” = Bring granola bars. You’ll eat your first bite of dinner at 9:17 P.M.
Probability Calculator: Chances That Your Friend Bails Tonight
“I’ll most likely be able to get there a little after 8!” = Bring granola bars. You’ll eat your first bite of dinner at 9:17 P.M.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.18. 04:19
Illinois Primary-Election Results: Juliana Stratton Wins
The state’s lieutenant governor has won the Democratic race to fill Dick Durbin’s U.S. Senate seat; Republicans elect Darren Bailey to challenge Governor J. B. Pritzker.
Illinois Primary-Election Results: Juliana Stratton Wins
The state’s lieutenant governor has won the Democratic race to fill Dick Durbin’s U.S. Senate seat; Republicans elect Darren Bailey to challenge Governor J. B. Pritzker.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.17. 15:13
Daily Cartoon: Tuesday, March 17th
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
Daily Cartoon: Tuesday, March 17th
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
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