The New Yorker - 2025.12.12. 15:57
Daily Cartoon: Friday, December 12th
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
Daily Cartoon: Friday, December 12th
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
The New Yorker - 2025.12.12. 12:30
Is A.I. Actually a Bubble?
The narrative of boom and bust is familiar—but also out of step with the possibilities of a new technology.
Is A.I. Actually a Bubble?
The narrative of boom and bust is familiar—but also out of step with the possibilities of a new technology.
The New Yorker - 2025.12.12. 12:00
The Lovably Fragile Exes of “Is This Thing On?”
Bradley Cooper’s latest film, about separated spouses played by Laura Dern and Will Arnett, is scrappy but soul-nourishing.
The Lovably Fragile Exes of “Is This Thing On?”
Bradley Cooper’s latest film, about separated spouses played by Laura Dern and Will Arnett, is scrappy but soul-nourishing.
The New Yorker - 2025.12.12. 12:00
America’s Betting Craze Has Spread to Its News Networks
CNN and CNBC have partnered with Kalshi, a prediction market, encouraging their viewers to wager on current events in real time.
America’s Betting Craze Has Spread to Its News Networks
CNN and CNBC have partnered with Kalshi, a prediction market, encouraging their viewers to wager on current events in real time.
The New Yorker - 2025.12.12. 12:00
Bi Gan’s Dream Factory
With “Resurrection,” the director has made a surrealist epic not just about Chinese history but about the cinema itself.
Bi Gan’s Dream Factory
With “Resurrection,” the director has made a surrealist epic not just about Chinese history but about the cinema itself.
The New Yorker - 2025.12.12. 12:00
Going Nuclear Without Blowing Up
How Rafael Grossi risks his life tracking the world’s most dangerous material.
Going Nuclear Without Blowing Up
How Rafael Grossi risks his life tracking the world’s most dangerous material.
The New Yorker - 2025.12.12. 12:00
A Holiday Gift Guide: Puzzles and Games Galore
Our editor rounds up the best presents you can play.
A Holiday Gift Guide: Puzzles and Games Galore
Our editor rounds up the best presents you can play.
The New Yorker - 2025.12.12. 12:00
2025 Was David Lynch
The filmmaker, who died in January, showed us what our world was becoming, and how we should respond.
2025 Was David Lynch
The filmmaker, who died in January, showed us what our world was becoming, and how we should respond.
The New Yorker - 2025.12.12. 12:00
Nancy Shaver Is the Real Deal
Also: Murray Hill’s holiday variety show, Kara Young and Nicholas Braun in “Gruesome Playground Injuries,” James L. Brooks’s anti-romantic comedy “Ella McCay,” and more.
Nancy Shaver Is the Real Deal
Also: Murray Hill’s holiday variety show, Kara Young and Nicholas Braun in “Gruesome Playground Injuries,” James L. Brooks’s anti-romantic comedy “Ella McCay,” and more.
The New Yorker - 2025.12.12. 00:54
“Wake Up Dead Man”: A Murder Mystery with God in the Details
In Rian Johnson’s latest whodunnit, Josh O’Connor plays a Catholic priest trying to restore moral order at a church befouled by murder.
“Wake Up Dead Man”: A Murder Mystery with God in the Details
In Rian Johnson’s latest whodunnit, Josh O’Connor plays a Catholic priest trying to restore moral order at a church befouled by murder.
The New Yorker - 2025.12.12. 00:54
The Curse of Trump 2.0
What does it say that the President doesn’t even feel he needs to hide his most profane and radical views anymore?
The Curse of Trump 2.0
What does it say that the President doesn’t even feel he needs to hide his most profane and radical views anymore?
The New Yorker - 2025.12.11. 23:35
How Bad Is It?: Three Political Scientists Say America Is No Longer a Democracy
They do argue, however, that there are ways out of the United States’ authoritarian moment.
How Bad Is It?: Three Political Scientists Say America Is No Longer a Democracy
They do argue, however, that there are ways out of the United States’ authoritarian moment.
The New Yorker - 2025.12.11. 16:38
Daily Cartoon: Thursday, December 11th
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
Daily Cartoon: Thursday, December 11th
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
The New Yorker - 2025.12.11. 12:00
The People You Imagine Reading Your Letterboxd Posts
“I must hire this reviewer to write the screenplay for my next project!”
The People You Imagine Reading Your Letterboxd Posts
“I must hire this reviewer to write the screenplay for my next project!”
The New Yorker - 2025.12.11. 12:00
Will Trump Torpedo North American Trade?
As a crucial negotiating deadline looms, envoys from three countries are scrambling to preserve a continent-wide economy.
Will Trump Torpedo North American Trade?
As a crucial negotiating deadline looms, envoys from three countries are scrambling to preserve a continent-wide economy.
The New Yorker - 2025.12.11. 12:00
“Wake Up Dead Man” and the Whodunnit Renaissance
A wave of high-concept murder mysteries has revived the classic genre—and proved to be catnip for modern audiences. Why can’t we get enough?
“Wake Up Dead Man” and the Whodunnit Renaissance
A wave of high-concept murder mysteries has revived the classic genre—and proved to be catnip for modern audiences. Why can’t we get enough?
The New Yorker - 2025.12.11. 02:30
Inside Trump’s Artless Takeover of the Kennedy Center
Amid firings, boycotts, and programming reoriented to reflect the MAGA agenda, the performing-arts center has become a showcase for Trump’s aesthetics and ambitions.
Inside Trump’s Artless Takeover of the Kennedy Center
Amid firings, boycotts, and programming reoriented to reflect the MAGA agenda, the performing-arts center has become a showcase for Trump’s aesthetics and ambitions.
The New Yorker - 2025.12.11. 00:00
How the Kennedy Center Has Been Transformed by Trumpism
The President was drawn to the institution for its cultural prestige. He and his allies made it radioactive.
How the Kennedy Center Has Been Transformed by Trumpism
The President was drawn to the institution for its cultural prestige. He and his allies made it radioactive.
The New Yorker - 2025.12.10. 23:04
What the Warner Bros. Sale Means for the Art of Movies
The competition between Netflix and Paramount Skydance to acquire the studio is haunted by the ghosts of mergers past.
What the Warner Bros. Sale Means for the Art of Movies
The competition between Netflix and Paramount Skydance to acquire the studio is haunted by the ghosts of mergers past.
The New Yorker - 2025.12.10. 19:27
Automation and Intimacy Brought Video Podcasters Out of the Man Cave
Whether you’re a pundit, a politician, or an A-list comedian, the best media strategy these days is a D.I.Y. stage set and a microphone.
Automation and Intimacy Brought Video Podcasters Out of the Man Cave
Whether you’re a pundit, a politician, or an A-list comedian, the best media strategy these days is a D.I.Y. stage set and a microphone.
The New Yorker - 2025.12.10. 17:00
The Best Books of 2025
The New Yorker’s editors and critics choose this year’s essential reads in fiction, poetry, and nonfiction.
The Best Books of 2025
The New Yorker’s editors and critics choose this year’s essential reads in fiction, poetry, and nonfiction.
The New Yorker - 2025.12.10. 16:42
Daily Cartoon: Wednesday, December 10th
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
Daily Cartoon: Wednesday, December 10th
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
The New Yorker - 2025.12.10. 12:00
A Student Chases the Shadows of Tiananmen
In Ha Jin’s “Looking for Tank Man,” uncovering the past doesn’t guarantee making peace with the present.
A Student Chases the Shadows of Tiananmen
In Ha Jin’s “Looking for Tank Man,” uncovering the past doesn’t guarantee making peace with the present.
The New Yorker - 2025.12.10. 12:00
A Holiday Gift Guide: Treasures That Are Old, or Old at Heart
A list of things to give that are secondhand or—if they must be new—emulate the craftsmanship and quality of an earlier time.
A Holiday Gift Guide: Treasures That Are Old, or Old at Heart
A list of things to give that are secondhand or—if they must be new—emulate the craftsmanship and quality of an earlier time.
The New Yorker - 2025.12.10. 12:00
Instagram’s Favorite New Yorker Cartoons in 2025
The year’s most-liked gag drawings suggest that you, our readers, are really going through something.
Instagram’s Favorite New Yorker Cartoons in 2025
The year’s most-liked gag drawings suggest that you, our readers, are really going through something.
Felirati - 2025.12.09. 17:00
The New Yorker - 2025.12.09. 17:00
Daily Cartoon: Tuesday, December 9th
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
Daily Cartoon: Tuesday, December 9th
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
The New Yorker - 2025.12.09. 12:00
A Low Point of Human Inaction on Climate Change
The second Trump Administration’s assault on the environment has been as damaging as expected, but other developments this year give at least some hope for the future.
A Low Point of Human Inaction on Climate Change
The second Trump Administration’s assault on the environment has been as damaging as expected, but other developments this year give at least some hope for the future.
The New Yorker - 2025.12.09. 12:00
This Bowl Has One Hundred Grams of Protein
This meal is full of macros. What are macros? Who cares? You don’t need to know. What you need to know is that you are the alpha of this fast-healthy-adjacent bowl purveyor.
This Bowl Has One Hundred Grams of Protein
This meal is full of macros. What are macros? Who cares? You don’t need to know. What you need to know is that you are the alpha of this fast-healthy-adjacent bowl purveyor.
The New Yorker - 2025.12.09. 12:00
If You Quit Social Media, Will You Read More Books?
Books are inefficient, and the internet is training us to expect optimized experiences.
If You Quit Social Media, Will You Read More Books?
Books are inefficient, and the internet is training us to expect optimized experiences.
The New Yorker - 2025.12.09. 00:14
Kissing Up at the Kennedy Center
All it takes is a little loyalty.
Kissing Up at the Kennedy Center
All it takes is a little loyalty.
The New Yorker - 2025.12.08. 23:24
Is the Supreme Court Unsure About Birthright Citizenship?
Maybe the Justices simply want to reiterate what the Court has already said—or maybe not.
Is the Supreme Court Unsure About Birthright Citizenship?
Maybe the Justices simply want to reiterate what the Court has already said—or maybe not.
The New Yorker - 2025.12.08. 17:31
The Best TV Shows of 2025
This year, Hollywood’s decline was evident from its output—but a few great, conversation-starting shows made our critic crave the return of the water cooler.
The Best TV Shows of 2025
This year, Hollywood’s decline was evident from its output—but a few great, conversation-starting shows made our critic crave the return of the water cooler.
The New Yorker - 2025.12.08. 17:27
Daily Cartoon: Monday, December 8th
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
Daily Cartoon: Monday, December 8th
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
The New Yorker - 2025.12.08. 12:00
Letters from Our Readers
Readers respond to Adam Gopnik’s piece about the demolition of the East Wing, Jessica Winter’s essay about the so-called crisis of men, and Jill Lepore’s essay about historical precedents for the Trump era.
Letters from Our Readers
Readers respond to Adam Gopnik’s piece about the demolition of the East Wing, Jessica Winter’s essay about the so-called crisis of men, and Jill Lepore’s essay about historical precedents for the Trump era.
The New Yorker - 2025.12.08. 12:00
“Almost Home,” by Adrian Matejka
“Bob Kaufman loved San Francisco’s / gentle malaise, long views of bay / & insistent bridge, the ocean right after.”
“Almost Home,” by Adrian Matejka
“Bob Kaufman loved San Francisco’s / gentle malaise, long views of bay / & insistent bridge, the ocean right after.”
The New Yorker - 2025.12.08. 12:00
Briefly Noted Book Reviews
“Peacemaker,” “The Running Ground,” “Cursed Daughters,” and “Bog Queen.”
Briefly Noted Book Reviews
“Peacemaker,” “The Running Ground,” “Cursed Daughters,” and “Bog Queen.”
The New Yorker - 2025.12.08. 12:00
Konrad Kay and Mickey Down, the Finance Bros Behind HBO’s “Industry”
Konrad Kay and Mickey Down failed as financiers—but they’re making a killing by depicting the profession on HBO.
Konrad Kay and Mickey Down, the Finance Bros Behind HBO’s “Industry”
Konrad Kay and Mickey Down failed as financiers—but they’re making a killing by depicting the profession on HBO.
The New Yorker - 2025.12.08. 12:00
Marilyn Minter’s Rapturous Visions
The artist was shunned by the art world for being too vulgar. Her new show embraces the female body, with muses like Lizzo, Padma Lakshmi, and Jane Fonda.
Marilyn Minter’s Rapturous Visions
The artist was shunned by the art world for being too vulgar. Her new show embraces the female body, with muses like Lizzo, Padma Lakshmi, and Jane Fonda.
The New Yorker - 2025.12.08. 12:00
A New Afghan Bakery, in New York’s Golden Age of Bread
The city has vaunted sourdough loaves and endlessly hyped croissants. Diljān, in Brooklyn Heights, brings a classic Afghan flatbread into the mix.
A New Afghan Bakery, in New York’s Golden Age of Bread
The city has vaunted sourdough loaves and endlessly hyped croissants. Diljān, in Brooklyn Heights, brings a classic Afghan flatbread into the mix.
The New Yorker - 2025.12.08. 12:00
The Ancient Roots of Doing Time
The historical and archeological record upends the widespread belief that long-term incarceration belongs to the modern state.
The Ancient Roots of Doing Time
The historical and archeological record upends the widespread belief that long-term incarceration belongs to the modern state.
The New Yorker - 2025.12.08. 12:00
Baubles Melting on an Open Fire
A third-generation German glassblower and Santa look-alike struts his stuff at John Derian.
Baubles Melting on an Open Fire
A third-generation German glassblower and Santa look-alike struts his stuff at John Derian.
The New Yorker - 2025.12.08. 12:00
The New Studio Museum in Harlem Is a Landmark in the History of Black Art
Reopening with work by Tom Lloyd and others, the museum is a manifestation of possibility, specifically in Black lives.
The New Studio Museum in Harlem Is a Landmark in the History of Black Art
Reopening with work by Tom Lloyd and others, the museum is a manifestation of possibility, specifically in Black lives.
The New Yorker - 2025.12.08. 12:00
What Happens When an “Infinite-Money Machine” Unravels
After Michael Saylor’s software company Strategy stockpiled hundreds of thousands of bitcoins, he was hailed as an alchemist. Then things went awry.
What Happens When an “Infinite-Money Machine” Unravels
After Michael Saylor’s software company Strategy stockpiled hundreds of thousands of bitcoins, he was hailed as an alchemist. Then things went awry.
The New Yorker - 2025.12.08. 12:00
How to Leave the U.S.A.
In the wake of President Trump’s reëlection, the number of aggrieved Americans seeking a new life abroad appears to be rising. The Netherlands offers one way out.
How to Leave the U.S.A.
In the wake of President Trump’s reëlection, the number of aggrieved Americans seeking a new life abroad appears to be rising. The Netherlands offers one way out.
The New Yorker - 2025.12.08. 12:00
The Many Stages of Cynthia Nixon
Now starring in her fourteenth Broadway production, the “Sex and the City” actress reflects on Mike Nichols, F. Murray Abraham, and Times Square sleaze.
The Many Stages of Cynthia Nixon
Now starring in her fourteenth Broadway production, the “Sex and the City” actress reflects on Mike Nichols, F. Murray Abraham, and Times Square sleaze.
The New Yorker - 2025.12.08. 12:00
Will Geese Redeem Noisy, Lawless Rock and Roll?
Critics love to make these kinds of breathless pronouncements. But with this band, currently on tour to promote its album “Getting Killed,” controlled hysteria is sort of the point.
Will Geese Redeem Noisy, Lawless Rock and Roll?
Critics love to make these kinds of breathless pronouncements. But with this band, currently on tour to promote its album “Getting Killed,” controlled hysteria is sort of the point.
The New Yorker - 2025.12.08. 12:00
And Your Little Dog, Too, by David Sedaris
Two small dogs, both unleashed, rushed toward me, snarling, and one of them bit me on my left leg, just below the knee. It all happened within a second.
And Your Little Dog, Too, by David Sedaris
Two small dogs, both unleashed, rushed toward me, snarling, and one of them bit me on my left leg, just below the knee. It all happened within a second.
The New Yorker - 2025.12.08. 12:00
The Show Must Go On: A Comic Strip by Adrian Tomine
A location shoot’s hierarchy of needs.
The Show Must Go On: A Comic Strip by Adrian Tomine
A location shoot’s hierarchy of needs.
The New Yorker - 2025.12.08. 12:00
Adam Schiff on How the Trump Administration Targets Its Opponents
The senator, currently being investigated by the Justice Department, notes that the President can’t stop thinking about him: “I live rent-free in that guy’s head.”
Adam Schiff on How the Trump Administration Targets Its Opponents
The senator, currently being investigated by the Justice Department, notes that the President can’t stop thinking about him: “I live rent-free in that guy’s head.”
The New Yorker - 2025.12.08. 12:00
Oliver Sacks Put Himself Into His Case Studies. What Was the Cost?
The scientist was famous for linking healing with storytelling. Sometimes that meant reshaping patients’ reality.
Oliver Sacks Put Himself Into His Case Studies. What Was the Cost?
The scientist was famous for linking healing with storytelling. Sometimes that meant reshaping patients’ reality.
The New Yorker - 2025.12.08. 12:00
Pierre-Emmanuel Lyet’s “Christmas Avenue”
The celebratory chaos of the season.
Pierre-Emmanuel Lyet’s “Christmas Avenue”
The celebratory chaos of the season.
The New Yorker - 2025.12.08. 12:00
“Of the People for the People but by Me,” by Lucie Brock-Broido
“What is it I will have left when I leave, little but the milkweed silk, / My inky fetishes, my spirit-papers and my urns.”
“Of the People for the People but by Me,” by Lucie Brock-Broido
“What is it I will have left when I leave, little but the milkweed silk, / My inky fetishes, my spirit-papers and my urns.”
The New Yorker - 2025.12.08. 12:00
What’s the Fastest Subway Line? (Yes, There Is One)
The M.T.A.’s new “Love Letter to the Subway” tells all about the underground system beloved—and hated—by New Yorkers.
What’s the Fastest Subway Line? (Yes, There Is One)
The M.T.A.’s new “Love Letter to the Subway” tells all about the underground system beloved—and hated—by New Yorkers.
The New Yorker - 2025.12.07. 23:17
Two New Movies Revivify the Portrait-Film Genre
Documentaries about individuals are ubiquitous, but “Suburban Fury” and “Put Your Soul on Your Hand and Walk” explore the filmmaker-subject relationship in ways that recall classics of the form.
Two New Movies Revivify the Portrait-Film Genre
Documentaries about individuals are ubiquitous, but “Suburban Fury” and “Put Your Soul on Your Hand and Walk” explore the filmmaker-subject relationship in ways that recall classics of the form.
The New Yorker - 2025.12.07. 12:00
Katy Waldman on Mary McCarthy’s “One Touch of Nature”
A reader trusts the author’s voice instinctively, charmed by its opaline assessments and zinging aperçus. Still, one can quibble.
Katy Waldman on Mary McCarthy’s “One Touch of Nature”
A reader trusts the author’s voice instinctively, charmed by its opaline assessments and zinging aperçus. Still, one can quibble.
The New Yorker - 2025.12.07. 12:00
Camille Bordas Reads “Understanding the Science”
The author reads her story from the December 15, 2025, issue of the magazine.
Camille Bordas Reads “Understanding the Science”
The author reads her story from the December 15, 2025, issue of the magazine.
The New Yorker - 2025.12.07. 12:00
“Understanding the Science,” by Camille Bordas
Katherine’s phone rang, and, because it was Adrian calling, everyone went quiet, trying to hear the famous actor’s voice.
“Understanding the Science,” by Camille Bordas
Katherine’s phone rang, and, because it was Adrian calling, everyone went quiet, trying to hear the famous actor’s voice.
The New Yorker - 2025.12.07. 12:00
Restaurant Review: Babbo
Under the chef Mark Ladner, the famous Greenwich Village trattoria aims for selective nostalgia.
Restaurant Review: Babbo
Under the chef Mark Ladner, the famous Greenwich Village trattoria aims for selective nostalgia.
The New Yorker - 2025.12.07. 12:00
Chloé Zhao Has Looked Into the Void
The director of “Hamnet” says that her art has been shaped by her early love of manga, her relationship to the natural world, and her neurodivergence.
Chloé Zhao Has Looked Into the Void
The director of “Hamnet” says that her art has been shaped by her early love of manga, her relationship to the natural world, and her neurodivergence.
The New Yorker - 2025.12.07. 12:00
Camille Bordas on Other People’s Beliefs
The author discusses her story “Understanding the Science.”
Camille Bordas on Other People’s Beliefs
The author discusses her story “Understanding the Science.”
The New Yorker - 2025.12.07. 12:00
The Trump Administration’s Chaos in the Caribbean
Pete Hegseth’s conduct is a case study in how the government’s growing sense of heedlessness and unaccountability is shaping disastrous policy.
The Trump Administration’s Chaos in the Caribbean
Pete Hegseth’s conduct is a case study in how the government’s growing sense of heedlessness and unaccountability is shaping disastrous policy.
The New Yorker - 2025.12.06. 12:00
A Greenlandic Photographer’s Tender Portraits of Daily Life
Inuuteq Storch set out to rediscover Inuit culture that was suppressed by Danish colonizers, by finding its traces in the everyday.
A Greenlandic Photographer’s Tender Portraits of Daily Life
Inuuteq Storch set out to rediscover Inuit culture that was suppressed by Danish colonizers, by finding its traces in the everyday.
The New Yorker - 2025.12.06. 12:00
“The Beast in Me” Is at War with Itself
The thriller series on Netflix, starring Claire Danes and Matthew Rhys, is internally confused—stylish, but uneven—despite its pretensions to real storytelling.
“The Beast in Me” Is at War with Itself
The thriller series on Netflix, starring Claire Danes and Matthew Rhys, is internally confused—stylish, but uneven—despite its pretensions to real storytelling.
The New Yorker - 2025.12.06. 12:00
Olga Tokarczuk Recommends Visionary Science Fiction
The Nobel-winning author, whose newest book is out this week, discusses work by a few of her favorite writers.
Olga Tokarczuk Recommends Visionary Science Fiction
The Nobel-winning author, whose newest book is out this week, discusses work by a few of her favorite writers.
The New Yorker - 2025.12.06. 12:00
Sarah Sherman Is Grosser Than You Think
The comedian is chafing against playing a pretty girl in a wig on “S.N.L.” In her new HBO special, “Sarah Squirm: Live + in the Flesh,” the focus is body horror.
Sarah Sherman Is Grosser Than You Think
The comedian is chafing against playing a pretty girl in a wig on “S.N.L.” In her new HBO special, “Sarah Squirm: Live + in the Flesh,” the focus is body horror.
The New Yorker - 2025.12.06. 12:00
A Holiday Gift Guide: Gear for the Coffee Nerd
Our staff expert recommends a collection of grinders, kettles, and other devices worth poring over.
A Holiday Gift Guide: Gear for the Coffee Nerd
Our staff expert recommends a collection of grinders, kettles, and other devices worth poring over.
The New Yorker - 2025.12.06. 05:59
America’s “Bad Emperor” Problem
Assessing the political implications of the President apparently dozing off in a Cabinet meeting.
America’s “Bad Emperor” Problem
Assessing the political implications of the President apparently dozing off in a Cabinet meeting.
The New Yorker - 2025.12.05. 20:00
Chloé Zhao on “Hamnet,” Her Film About the Grief of William Shakespeare
The director talks with Michael Schulman about her new film, about the death of Shakespeare’s only son.
Chloé Zhao on “Hamnet,” Her Film About the Grief of William Shakespeare
The director talks with Michael Schulman about her new film, about the death of Shakespeare’s only son.
The New Yorker - 2025.12.05. 15:42
Daily Cartoon: Friday, December 5th
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
Daily Cartoon: Friday, December 5th
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
The New Yorker - 2025.12.05. 12:00
Building a State of Fear in “Extremist”
Alexander Molochnikov’s short film reinterprets an act of protest that called attention to the invasion of Ukraine, and led to the imprisonment of Sasha Skochilenko, a young Russian artist, in 2023.
Building a State of Fear in “Extremist”
Alexander Molochnikov’s short film reinterprets an act of protest that called attention to the invasion of Ukraine, and led to the imprisonment of Sasha Skochilenko, a young Russian artist, in 2023.
The New Yorker - 2025.12.05. 12:00
The Best Films of 2025
Our critics rank their favorite movies of the year.
The Best Films of 2025
Our critics rank their favorite movies of the year.
The New Yorker - 2025.12.05. 12:00
How “The New Yorker at 100” Got to Netflix
The creators of the documentary, now streaming, on capturing the publication on film, why the magazine’s editing process is like a colonoscopy, and landing Taylor Swift’s O.K. for the soundtrack.
How “The New Yorker at 100” Got to Netflix
The creators of the documentary, now streaming, on capturing the publication on film, why the magazine’s editing process is like a colonoscopy, and landing Taylor Swift’s O.K. for the soundtrack.
The New Yorker - 2025.12.05. 12:00
Guanyu Xu’s Powerful Photographs of Immigration Limbo
Also: Alvin Ailey’s annual City Center residency, the D.I.Y. virtuoso Jay Som, Alexandra Schwartz’s Shakespeare-movie picks, and more.
Guanyu Xu’s Powerful Photographs of Immigration Limbo
Also: Alvin Ailey’s annual City Center residency, the D.I.Y. virtuoso Jay Som, Alexandra Schwartz’s Shakespeare-movie picks, and more.
The New Yorker - 2025.12.05. 12:00
Are We Getting Stupider?
Stupidity is eternal—and more complex than we think.
Are We Getting Stupider?
Stupidity is eternal—and more complex than we think.
The New Yorker - 2025.12.05. 01:37
War Is Peace, the Dozing Don Edition
The outcry grows over Trump’s undeclared war in the Caribbean.
War Is Peace, the Dozing Don Edition
The outcry grows over Trump’s undeclared war in the Caribbean.
The New Yorker - 2025.12.04. 23:20
The Composer Making a Hip-Hop Musical About Anne Frank
Andrew Fox, the creator of “Slam Frank,” was disillusioned with American theatre. Then a viral debate about white privilege gave him a new sense of purpose.
The Composer Making a Hip-Hop Musical About Anne Frank
Andrew Fox, the creator of “Slam Frank,” was disillusioned with American theatre. Then a viral debate about white privilege gave him a new sense of purpose.
The New Yorker - 2025.12.04. 17:01
Daily Cartoon: Thursday, December 4th
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
Daily Cartoon: Thursday, December 4th
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
The New Yorker - 2025.12.04. 12:00
MaestroClass: Learn Timeless Lessons from Experts of Yore
Develop a personal hair style with Einstein, cultivate advanced diplomacy skills with Cleopatra, and more!
MaestroClass: Learn Timeless Lessons from Experts of Yore
Develop a personal hair style with Einstein, cultivate advanced diplomacy skills with Cleopatra, and more!
The New Yorker - 2025.12.04. 12:00
Does “Hamlet” Need a Backstory?
“Hamnet,” a new film directed by Chloé Zhao, is a fictionalized account of how Shakespeare’s famous tragedy came to be. Is it reductive or revelatory?
Does “Hamlet” Need a Backstory?
“Hamnet,” a new film directed by Chloé Zhao, is a fictionalized account of how Shakespeare’s famous tragedy came to be. Is it reductive or revelatory?
The New Yorker - 2025.12.04. 12:00
Mikie Sherrill Intends to Move Fast
Sherrill, the governor-elect of New Jersey, argues that if Democrats don’t learn to work at Donald Trump’s pace, “we’re going to get played.”
Mikie Sherrill Intends to Move Fast
Sherrill, the governor-elect of New Jersey, argues that if Democrats don’t learn to work at Donald Trump’s pace, “we’re going to get played.”
The New Yorker - 2025.12.03. 23:15
Why Is Trump Targeting Venezuela?
As Trump escalates his confrontation with Venezuela, questions mount about the line between counter-narcotics policy and a bid for regional dominance.
Why Is Trump Targeting Venezuela?
As Trump escalates his confrontation with Venezuela, questions mount about the line between counter-narcotics policy and a bid for regional dominance.
The New Yorker - 2025.12.03. 18:00
Samuel Beckett on the Couch
When the young writer began analysis with Wilfred R. Bion, both men were at the beginning of their careers. Their work together would have a transformative impact.
Samuel Beckett on the Couch
When the young writer began analysis with Wilfred R. Bion, both men were at the beginning of their careers. Their work together would have a transformative impact.
The New Yorker - 2025.12.03. 15:46
Daily Cartoon: Wednesday, December 3rd
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
Daily Cartoon: Wednesday, December 3rd
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
The New Yorker - 2025.12.03. 12:00
What America Can Learn from Its Largest Wildfire of the Year
When Dragon Bravo ignited, in Grand Canyon National Park, officials decided to let it burn. Then the fire spread out of control.
What America Can Learn from Its Largest Wildfire of the Year
When Dragon Bravo ignited, in Grand Canyon National Park, officials decided to let it burn. Then the fire spread out of control.
The New Yorker - 2025.12.03. 01:42
Book Review: Olivia Nuzzi’s “American Canto”
“American Canto” arrives following a media bonanza around the reporter's relationship with R.F.K., Jr. The book itself isn’t nearly as interesting.
Book Review: Olivia Nuzzi’s “American Canto”
“American Canto” arrives following a media bonanza around the reporter's relationship with R.F.K., Jr. The book itself isn’t nearly as interesting.
The New Yorker - 2025.12.02. 21:37
“Train Dreams” Is Too Tidy to Go Off the Rails
In Clint Bentley’s adaptation of a Denis Johnson novella, Joel Edgerton plays a builder of bridges who finds himself increasingly cut off from the modern world.
“Train Dreams” Is Too Tidy to Go Off the Rails
In Clint Bentley’s adaptation of a Denis Johnson novella, Joel Edgerton plays a builder of bridges who finds himself increasingly cut off from the modern world.
The New Yorker - 2025.12.02. 16:22
Daily Cartoon: Tuesday, December 2nd
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
Daily Cartoon: Tuesday, December 2nd
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
The New Yorker - 2025.12.02. 12:00
The Best Podcasts of 2025
Some of the medium’s all-time best shows ended, but a crop of new contenders is keeping meaningful audio alive.
The Best Podcasts of 2025
Some of the medium’s all-time best shows ended, but a crop of new contenders is keeping meaningful audio alive.
The New Yorker - 2025.12.02. 12:00
The Curious Notoriety of “Performative Reading”
Is the term a new way of calling people pretentious, or does it reflect a deprioritization of the written word?
The Curious Notoriety of “Performative Reading”
Is the term a new way of calling people pretentious, or does it reflect a deprioritization of the written word?
The New Yorker - 2025.12.02. 12:00
When to Go to the Hospital for Childbirth
Nausea can be a sign that labor is approaching, but it’s also a sign of so many other things—reading the news, for example.
When to Go to the Hospital for Childbirth
Nausea can be a sign that labor is approaching, but it’s also a sign of so many other things—reading the news, for example.
The New Yorker - 2025.12.02. 02:08
The Dishonorable Strikes on Venezuelan Boats
New reporting suggests that Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth violated multiple rules of war.
The Dishonorable Strikes on Venezuelan Boats
New reporting suggests that Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth violated multiple rules of war.
The New Yorker - 2025.12.01. 21:57
The Legal Consequences of Pete Hegseth’s “Kill Them All” Order
A former military judge on the Trump Administration’s contradictory—and likely unlawful—justifications for its Caribbean bombing campaign.
The Legal Consequences of Pete Hegseth’s “Kill Them All” Order
A former military judge on the Trump Administration’s contradictory—and likely unlawful—justifications for its Caribbean bombing campaign.
The New Yorker - 2025.12.01. 18:07
Daily Cartoon: Monday, December 1st
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
Daily Cartoon: Monday, December 1st
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
The New Yorker - 2025.12.01. 12:00
“Tornado Imagined from Far Away,” by Sharon Olds
“Some homes almost disappeared, / as if the atoms that had made them were gone.”
“Tornado Imagined from Far Away,” by Sharon Olds
“Some homes almost disappeared, / as if the atoms that had made them were gone.”
The New Yorker - 2025.12.01. 12:00
“Blue Baby,” by Mary Jo Salter
“You thought yourself lucky as a sickly / child, who got to spend whole days // reading long books in bed.”
“Blue Baby,” by Mary Jo Salter
“You thought yourself lucky as a sickly / child, who got to spend whole days // reading long books in bed.”
The New Yorker - 2025.12.01. 12:00
Hey, Kids! Get Yer Epstein Files Activity Fun Page!
Maybe the Justice Department should try a Word Search puzzle and a Connect the Dots.
Hey, Kids! Get Yer Epstein Files Activity Fun Page!
Maybe the Justice Department should try a Word Search puzzle and a Connect the Dots.
The New Yorker - 2025.12.01. 12:00
Miriam Toews Reads Raymond Carver
The author joins Deborah Treisman to read and discuss “Elephant,” which was published in The New Yorker in 1986.
Miriam Toews Reads Raymond Carver
The author joins Deborah Treisman to read and discuss “Elephant,” which was published in The New Yorker in 1986.
The New Yorker - 2025.12.01. 12:00
Mamdani Family Values
Mahmood Mamdani, Zohran’s father, just published his twelfth book. The subject? Dictators.
Mamdani Family Values
Mahmood Mamdani, Zohran’s father, just published his twelfth book. The subject? Dictators.
The New Yorker - 2025.12.01. 12:00
A Very Big Fight Over a Very Small Language
In the Swiss Alps, a plan to tidy up Romansh—spoken by less than one per cent of the country—set off a decades-long quarrel over identity, belonging, and the sound of authenticity.
A Very Big Fight Over a Very Small Language
In the Swiss Alps, a plan to tidy up Romansh—spoken by less than one per cent of the country—set off a decades-long quarrel over identity, belonging, and the sound of authenticity.
The New Yorker - 2025.12.01. 12:00
When Participating in Politics Puts Your Life at Risk
During the Trump era, political violence has become an increasingly urgent problem. Elected officials from both parties are struggling to respond.
When Participating in Politics Puts Your Life at Risk
During the Trump era, political violence has become an increasingly urgent problem. Elected officials from both parties are struggling to respond.
The New Yorker - 2025.12.01. 12:00
The High-Born Rebel Who Took Up the Cause of the Commoner
A new biography details the secrets and scandals of the Mitfords, a notorious family of aristocrats—and of the one sister who broke away from the rest.
The High-Born Rebel Who Took Up the Cause of the Commoner
A new biography details the secrets and scandals of the Mitfords, a notorious family of aristocrats—and of the one sister who broke away from the rest.
The New Yorker - 2025.12.01. 12:00
Ibsen’s “Enemy of the People” Becomes a Spanish Opera
Francisco Coll gives Ibsen’s drama a stem-winder of a score.
Ibsen’s “Enemy of the People” Becomes a Spanish Opera
Francisco Coll gives Ibsen’s drama a stem-winder of a score.
The New Yorker - 2025.12.01. 12:00
The Best Albums of 2025
There are plenty of albums that might have made the cut on a different day. But good list-making requires hubris, constraint. A moment of wild and fearless conviction.
The Best Albums of 2025
There are plenty of albums that might have made the cut on a different day. But good list-making requires hubris, constraint. A moment of wild and fearless conviction.
The New Yorker - 2025.12.01. 12:00
How to Make the Perfect Partner in 18 Easy A.I. Prompts
Generate yourself as a [age] [gender] who sounds like [parental figure or lost loved one] mixed with [favorite entertainer].
How to Make the Perfect Partner in 18 Easy A.I. Prompts
Generate yourself as a [age] [gender] who sounds like [parental figure or lost loved one] mixed with [favorite entertainer].
The New Yorker - 2025.12.01. 12:00
What Makes Goethe So Special?
The German poet’s dauntingly eclectic accomplishments were founded on a tireless interrogation of how a life should be lived.
What Makes Goethe So Special?
The German poet’s dauntingly eclectic accomplishments were founded on a tireless interrogation of how a life should be lived.
The New Yorker - 2025.12.01. 12:00
Klaas Verplancke’s “White House of Gold”
Mar-a-Lago extravagance on Pennsylvania Avenue.
Klaas Verplancke’s “White House of Gold”
Mar-a-Lago extravagance on Pennsylvania Avenue.
The New Yorker - 2025.12.01. 12:00
Tartuffe Times Two
Matthew Broderick and André De Shields have both undertaken Molière’s con-man character. They feel he has a few things in common with a certain orange President.
Tartuffe Times Two
Matthew Broderick and André De Shields have both undertaken Molière’s con-man character. They feel he has a few things in common with a certain orange President.
The New Yorker - 2025.12.01. 12:00
How the Sports Stadium Went Luxe
Is the race to create ever more lavish spectator offerings in America’s largest entertainment venues changing the fan experience?
How the Sports Stadium Went Luxe
Is the race to create ever more lavish spectator offerings in America’s largest entertainment venues changing the fan experience?
The New Yorker - 2025.12.01. 12:00
Donna Lieberman Is at the Wheel
The head of the New York Civil Liberties Union doesn’t only lead the fight against injustice. She can also make you a great pottery bowl.
Donna Lieberman Is at the Wheel
The head of the New York Civil Liberties Union doesn’t only lead the fight against injustice. She can also make you a great pottery bowl.
The New Yorker - 2025.12.01. 12:00
TV Review: Tim Robinson’s “The Chair Company,” on HBO
The comedian’s new HBO series is full of characters who possess their own sparks of madness.
TV Review: Tim Robinson’s “The Chair Company,” on HBO
The comedian’s new HBO series is full of characters who possess their own sparks of madness.
The New Yorker - 2025.12.01. 12:00
What Can Economists Agree on These Days?
A new book, “The London Consensus,” offers a framework for rethinking economic policy in a fractured age of inequality, populism, and political crisis.
What Can Economists Agree on These Days?
A new book, “The London Consensus,” offers a framework for rethinking economic policy in a fractured age of inequality, populism, and political crisis.
The New Yorker - 2025.11.30. 22:30
Tom Stoppard’s Radical Invitation
The playwright offered a kind of on-ramp to the literary canon, a way into a life of unabashed, unstoppable thinking.
Tom Stoppard’s Radical Invitation
The playwright offered a kind of on-ramp to the literary canon, a way into a life of unabashed, unstoppable thinking.
The New Yorker - 2025.11.30. 12:00
Joan Silber on Friendship in a Fractured World
The author discusses her story “Safety.”
Joan Silber on Friendship in a Fractured World
The author discusses her story “Safety.”
The New Yorker - 2025.11.30. 12:00
How the Ceramicist Alev Ebüzziya Siesbye Makes Bowls That Hold Time
Over decades and through thousands of repetitions, the Turkish artist has whittled down her distinctive stoneware bowl to its very essence.
How the Ceramicist Alev Ebüzziya Siesbye Makes Bowls That Hold Time
Over decades and through thousands of repetitions, the Turkish artist has whittled down her distinctive stoneware bowl to its very essence.
The New Yorker - 2025.11.30. 12:00
The Undermining of the C.D.C.
The Department of Health and Human Services maintains that it is hewing to “gold standard, evidence-based science”—doublespeak that might unsettle Orwell.
The Undermining of the C.D.C.
The Department of Health and Human Services maintains that it is hewing to “gold standard, evidence-based science”—doublespeak that might unsettle Orwell.
The New Yorker - 2025.11.30. 12:00
Joan Silber Reads “Safety”
The author reads her story from the December 8, 2025, issue of the magazine.
Joan Silber Reads “Safety”
The author reads her story from the December 8, 2025, issue of the magazine.
The New Yorker - 2025.11.30. 12:00
How Noah Baumbach Fell (Back) in Love with the Movies
The writer-director talks about the art of dialogue, his love of marital fight scenes, and how his new film, “Jay Kelly,” helped him rekindle his affection for the medium.
How Noah Baumbach Fell (Back) in Love with the Movies
The writer-director talks about the art of dialogue, his love of marital fight scenes, and how his new film, “Jay Kelly,” helped him rekindle his affection for the medium.
The New Yorker - 2025.11.30. 12:00
Jorie Graham on Elizabeth Bishop’s “At the Fishhouses”
The poem confirmed the ascent of a rare new voice—a mesmerizing voice that became indispensable to American verse.
Jorie Graham on Elizabeth Bishop’s “At the Fishhouses”
The poem confirmed the ascent of a rare new voice—a mesmerizing voice that became indispensable to American verse.
The New Yorker - 2025.11.30. 12:00
“Safety,” by Joan Silber
It horrified me to be from a species that did such things, over and over, but what good did my horror do?
“Safety,” by Joan Silber
It horrified me to be from a species that did such things, over and over, but what good did my horror do?
The New Yorker - 2025.11.29. 12:00
The Offices Only a Newsperson Could Love
Ann Hermes spent six years documenting American newsrooms, from Juneau to St. Louis, forming a witty and elegiac portrait of local journalism in action.
The Offices Only a Newsperson Could Love
Ann Hermes spent six years documenting American newsrooms, from Juneau to St. Louis, forming a witty and elegiac portrait of local journalism in action.
The New Yorker - 2025.11.29. 12:00
Louis C.K. Débuts a Standup Special, “Ridiculous,” and Book, “Ingram”
In a new standup special, and a début novel, the comedian navigates murky, post-#MeToo terrain: not quite exiled, not quite welcomed back.
Louis C.K. Débuts a Standup Special, “Ridiculous,” and Book, “Ingram”
In a new standup special, and a début novel, the comedian navigates murky, post-#MeToo terrain: not quite exiled, not quite welcomed back.
The New Yorker - 2025.11.29. 12:00
My Mother’s Memory Loss, and Mine
When I began forgetting words in midlife, I wondered if it was menopause—and worried that it was something more.
My Mother’s Memory Loss, and Mine
When I began forgetting words in midlife, I wondered if it was menopause—and worried that it was something more.
The New Yorker - 2025.11.29. 12:00
A Holiday Gift Guide: Presents for Music Lovers
Our music critic gives a roundup of tactile, old-fashioned ways to honor sound, and the people who make it.
A Holiday Gift Guide: Presents for Music Lovers
Our music critic gives a roundup of tactile, old-fashioned ways to honor sound, and the people who make it.
The New Yorker - 2025.11.28. 20:00
Noah Baumbach on “Jay Kelly,” His New Movie with George Clooney
The director talks with the New Yorker editor Susan Morrison about his new film, in which a famous actor wonders whether he’s made the right choices.
Noah Baumbach on “Jay Kelly,” His New Movie with George Clooney
The director talks with the New Yorker editor Susan Morrison about his new film, in which a famous actor wonders whether he’s made the right choices.
The New Yorker - 2025.11.28. 20:00
Ian McEwan on Imagining the World After Disaster
The novelist talks about his new book, set a century in the future, and why writers should try to describe the wider world—not just themselves.
Ian McEwan on Imagining the World After Disaster
The novelist talks about his new book, set a century in the future, and why writers should try to describe the wider world—not just themselves.
The New Yorker - 2025.11.28. 12:00
God Bless “A Christmas Carol,” Every One
Also: the galloping Americana of Ryan Davis, Michael Urie’s tragic “Richard II,” a holiday roundup, Inkoo Kang’s TV picks, and more.
God Bless “A Christmas Carol,” Every One
Also: the galloping Americana of Ryan Davis, Michael Urie’s tragic “Richard II,” a holiday roundup, Inkoo Kang’s TV picks, and more.
The New Yorker - 2025.11.28. 12:00
Daily Cartoon: Friday, November 28th
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
Daily Cartoon: Friday, November 28th
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
The New Yorker - 2025.11.28. 12:00
The Best Jokes of 2025
During a difficult year, comic relief came from unexpected places.
The Best Jokes of 2025
During a difficult year, comic relief came from unexpected places.
The New Yorker - 2025.11.27. 12:00
The Newest States in the U.S.A.
Bunly: State Nickname: The Creamy Leftovers State. State Motto: “Oops, I left it in Bunly.” State Gemstone: The humble pebble.
The Newest States in the U.S.A.
Bunly: State Nickname: The Creamy Leftovers State. State Motto: “Oops, I left it in Bunly.” State Gemstone: The humble pebble.
The New Yorker - 2025.11.27. 12:00
Daily Cartoon: Thursday, November 27th
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
Daily Cartoon: Thursday, November 27th
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
The New Yorker - 2025.11.27. 12:00
What are Putin’s Ultimate Demands for Peace in Ukraine?
The Trump Administration has claimed that it’s nearing a deal to end the war, but, for now, the conflict’s essential impasse still holds: Moscow won’t accept what Kyiv can stomach.
What are Putin’s Ultimate Demands for Peace in Ukraine?
The Trump Administration has claimed that it’s nearing a deal to end the war, but, for now, the conflict’s essential impasse still holds: Moscow won’t accept what Kyiv can stomach.
The New Yorker - 2025.11.26. 22:00
A Chef’s Guide to Sumptuous Writing
How the restaurateur Gabrielle Hamilton—of the beloved New York City establishment Prune—became a noted memoirist.
A Chef’s Guide to Sumptuous Writing
How the restaurateur Gabrielle Hamilton—of the beloved New York City establishment Prune—became a noted memoirist.
The New Yorker - 2025.11.26. 19:59
Sam Shepard’s Enactments of Manhood
“Coyote,” a new biography by Robert M. Dowling, recounts how the cowboy laureate of American theatre invented himself.
Sam Shepard’s Enactments of Manhood
“Coyote,” a new biography by Robert M. Dowling, recounts how the cowboy laureate of American theatre invented himself.
The New Yorker - 2025.11.26. 19:16
Traci Brimhall Reads Thomas Lux
The poet joins Kevin Young to read and discuss “Refrigerator, 1957,” by Thomas Lux, and her own poem “Love Poem Without a Drop of Hyperbole in It.”
Traci Brimhall Reads Thomas Lux
The poet joins Kevin Young to read and discuss “Refrigerator, 1957,” by Thomas Lux, and her own poem “Love Poem Without a Drop of Hyperbole in It.”
The New Yorker - 2025.11.26. 18:00
Ken Jennings on Why Facts Still Matter on “Jeopardy!”
The man who’s been called “America’s hardest-working nerd” joins Tyler Foggatt live onstage at The New Yorker Festival.
Ken Jennings on Why Facts Still Matter on “Jeopardy!”
The man who’s been called “America’s hardest-working nerd” joins Tyler Foggatt live onstage at The New Yorker Festival.
The New Yorker - 2025.11.26. 12:00
Which of These Updated Health-Care Plans Is Right for You?
If the San Andreas Fault opens up, we’ll send Dwayne (The Rock) Johnson to help. Not to help you, specifically—he’ll just generally lend a hand in California.
Which of These Updated Health-Care Plans Is Right for You?
If the San Andreas Fault opens up, we’ll send Dwayne (The Rock) Johnson to help. Not to help you, specifically—he’ll just generally lend a hand in California.
The New Yorker - 2025.11.26. 12:00
Daily Cartoon: Wednesday, November 26th
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
Daily Cartoon: Wednesday, November 26th
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
The New Yorker - 2025.11.26. 12:00
“Landman” Goes Down Like a Michelob Ultra
Taylor Sheridan’s oil-industry drama trades in gender stereotypes, reactionary politics, and blatant product placement. Why, then, is it so damn satisfying?
“Landman” Goes Down Like a Michelob Ultra
Taylor Sheridan’s oil-industry drama trades in gender stereotypes, reactionary politics, and blatant product placement. Why, then, is it so damn satisfying?
The New Yorker - 2025.11.26. 12:00
“The Secret Agent,” Reviewed: A Brazilian Political Thriller Teeming with Life
The Brazilian director Kleber Mendonça Filho conjures fateful interconnections among vivid characters living in the grip of military dictatorship.
“The Secret Agent,” Reviewed: A Brazilian Political Thriller Teeming with Life
The Brazilian director Kleber Mendonça Filho conjures fateful interconnections among vivid characters living in the grip of military dictatorship.
The New Yorker - 2025.11.25. 19:53
Ukrainian Men Approaching Military Age Are Fleeing in Droves
A new policy has led to an exodus of male citizens. Will they return if the war ends?
Ukrainian Men Approaching Military Age Are Fleeing in Droves
A new policy has led to an exodus of male citizens. Will they return if the war ends?
The New Yorker - 2025.11.25. 13:07
“Blood Relatives,” Episode 6
Jeremy Bamber has a new opportunity to clear his name. But will the British justice system acknowledge that it might have gotten this famous case wrong?
“Blood Relatives,” Episode 6
Jeremy Bamber has a new opportunity to clear his name. But will the British justice system acknowledge that it might have gotten this famous case wrong?
The New Yorker - 2025.11.25. 12:00
Jeffrey Epstein, Marjorie Taylor Greene, and the Future of American Politics
Life after Trump may not be what we expect.
Jeffrey Epstein, Marjorie Taylor Greene, and the Future of American Politics
Life after Trump may not be what we expect.
The New Yorker - 2025.11.25. 12:00
A Romp Through Rea Irvin’s Forgotten Sunday Funnies
Revisiting a comic strip by The New Yorker’s first art editor.
A Romp Through Rea Irvin’s Forgotten Sunday Funnies
Revisiting a comic strip by The New Yorker’s first art editor.
The New Yorker - 2025.11.25. 12:00
A Family Drama Over Gender in “Holy Curse”
In Snigdha Kapoor’s short film, an Indian preteen’s queerness is treated as something to be ritually cleansed—with unpredictable results.
A Family Drama Over Gender in “Holy Curse”
In Snigdha Kapoor’s short film, an Indian preteen’s queerness is treated as something to be ritually cleansed—with unpredictable results.
The New Yorker - 2025.11.25. 12:00
The Turkey Trot Is for Wimps—Welcome to the Iron Turkey
If you manage to make it through the swim, and to peel off your starchy bathing suit, you’ll begin a hundred-and-twelve-mile uphill bike ride to the most crowded grocery store in America.
The Turkey Trot Is for Wimps—Welcome to the Iron Turkey
If you manage to make it through the swim, and to peel off your starchy bathing suit, you’ll begin a hundred-and-twelve-mile uphill bike ride to the most crowded grocery store in America.
The New Yorker - 2025.11.25. 12:00
Daily Cartoon: Tuesday, November 25th
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
Daily Cartoon: Tuesday, November 25th
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
The New Yorker - 2025.11.24. 22:40
The Best Part of Thanksgiving, Bones and All
The menu is malleable, the gratitudes negotiable, but the turkey’s second life as stock is one of the greatest gifts of the entire blessed year.
The Best Part of Thanksgiving, Bones and All
The menu is malleable, the gratitudes negotiable, but the turkey’s second life as stock is one of the greatest gifts of the entire blessed year.
The New Yorker - 2025.11.24. 12:00
The World’s Fair That Wasn’t
“Tomorrowland Amerifair,” a previously unpublished piece by the late artist and writer.
The World’s Fair That Wasn’t
“Tomorrowland Amerifair,” a previously unpublished piece by the late artist and writer.
The New Yorker - 2025.11.24. 12:00
Can Trump’s Peace Initiative Stop the Congo’s Thirty-Year War?
The President declared a diplomatic triumph. The view from the ground is more complex.
Can Trump’s Peace Initiative Stop the Congo’s Thirty-Year War?
The President declared a diplomatic triumph. The view from the ground is more complex.
The New Yorker - 2025.11.24. 12:00
Disappeared to a Foreign Prison
The Trump Administration is deporting people to countries they have no ties to, where many are being detained indefinitely or forcibly returned to the places they fled.
Disappeared to a Foreign Prison
The Trump Administration is deporting people to countries they have no ties to, where many are being detained indefinitely or forcibly returned to the places they fled.
The New Yorker - 2025.11.24. 12:00
One of the Greatest Polar-Bear Hunters Confronts a Vanishing World
In the most remote settlement in Greenland, Hjelmer Hammeken’s life style has gone from something that worked for thousands of years to something that may not outlive him.
One of the Greatest Polar-Bear Hunters Confronts a Vanishing World
In the most remote settlement in Greenland, Hjelmer Hammeken’s life style has gone from something that worked for thousands of years to something that may not outlive him.
The New Yorker - 2025.11.24. 12:00
Weak Female Lead
For some reason, I have been voted to be the leader of the uprising against Society in this dystopian Y.A. action movie, but I really just need to lie down.
Weak Female Lead
For some reason, I have been voted to be the leader of the uprising against Society in this dystopian Y.A. action movie, but I really just need to lie down.
The New Yorker - 2025.11.24. 12:00
What Does “Capitalism” Really Mean, Anyway?
In a new global history, capitalism is an inescapable vibe—responsible for everything, everywhere, all at once.
What Does “Capitalism” Really Mean, Anyway?
In a new global history, capitalism is an inescapable vibe—responsible for everything, everywhere, all at once.
The New Yorker - 2025.11.24. 12:00
In Northern Scotland, the Neolithic Age Never Ended
Megalithic monuments in the otherworldly Orkney Islands remain a fundamental part of the landscape.
In Northern Scotland, the Neolithic Age Never Ended
Megalithic monuments in the otherworldly Orkney Islands remain a fundamental part of the landscape.
The New Yorker - 2025.11.24. 12:00
Malika Favre’s and Rea Irvin’s Eustace Tilley
The covers for the fourth and final centenary special issue.
Malika Favre’s and Rea Irvin’s Eustace Tilley
The covers for the fourth and final centenary special issue.
The New Yorker - 2025.11.24. 12:00
Kurtis Blow, Still Blowing
After the rapper’s 1979 hit “Christmas Rappin’,” his song “The Breaks” was the first rap single to go gold. Now he’s embracing the good ole days with a “Legends of Hip-Hop” concert.
Kurtis Blow, Still Blowing
After the rapper’s 1979 hit “Christmas Rappin’,” his song “The Breaks” was the first rap single to go gold. Now he’s embracing the good ole days with a “Legends of Hip-Hop” concert.
The New Yorker - 2025.11.24. 12:00
What Happens in Kyoto Comes to New York
In 1997, scientists and bureaucrats gathered in Japan to talk about greenhouse-gas emissions. At Lincoln Center, a group of actors rehash all the drama—in front of the original negotiators.
What Happens in Kyoto Comes to New York
In 1997, scientists and bureaucrats gathered in Japan to talk about greenhouse-gas emissions. At Lincoln Center, a group of actors rehash all the drama—in front of the original negotiators.
The New Yorker - 2025.11.24. 12:00
Where Dante’s Divine Comedy Guides Us
The Divine Comedy, the poet’s tour of the Christian afterlife, is filled with strikingly modern touches—and a poetic energy rooted in the imperfectly human.
Where Dante’s Divine Comedy Guides Us
The Divine Comedy, the poet’s tour of the Christian afterlife, is filled with strikingly modern touches—and a poetic energy rooted in the imperfectly human.
The New Yorker - 2025.11.24. 12:00
“The terrible various,” by Diane Seuss
“This was the nature / of her humor.”
“The terrible various,” by Diane Seuss
“This was the nature / of her humor.”
The New Yorker - 2025.11.24. 12:00
“Letter in April,” by Marie T. Martin (translated, from the German, by Kathleen Heil)
“Do you still receive letters from the dead?”
“Letter in April,” by Marie T. Martin (translated, from the German, by Kathleen Heil)
“Do you still receive letters from the dead?”
The New Yorker - 2025.11.24. 12:00
The Airport-Lounge Wars
When you’re waiting for a flight, what’s the difference between out there and in here?
The Airport-Lounge Wars
When you’re waiting for a flight, what’s the difference between out there and in here?
The New Yorker - 2025.11.24. 12:00
In a Sargent Painting, a Vicomtesse Lives On
The great-great-grandmother of Laurent Saint Périer was one of John Singer Sargent’s alluring muses, before she died in a notorious fire. Now Saint Périer visits her portrait in the Musée d’Orsay.
In a Sargent Painting, a Vicomtesse Lives On
The great-great-grandmother of Laurent Saint Périer was one of John Singer Sargent’s alluring muses, before she died in a notorious fire. Now Saint Périer visits her portrait in the Musée d’Orsay.
The New Yorker - 2025.11.24. 12:00
Big Apple Jackpot
Inside the fight to bring casinos to New York City.
Big Apple Jackpot
Inside the fight to bring casinos to New York City.
The New Yorker - 2025.11.24. 12:00
Daily Cartoon: Monday, November 24th
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
Daily Cartoon: Monday, November 24th
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
The New Yorker - 2025.11.24. 12:00
Senator Chris Van Hollen on the Epstein Files, and the Leadership Crisis in Washington
The Maryland Democrat talks about Chuck Schumer’s leadership of a fractured party, and whether Van Hollen himself harbors Presidential ambitions.
Senator Chris Van Hollen on the Epstein Files, and the Leadership Crisis in Washington
The Maryland Democrat talks about Chuck Schumer’s leadership of a fractured party, and whether Van Hollen himself harbors Presidential ambitions.
The New Yorker - 2025.11.23. 12:00
For Trump, “Fostering the Future” Looks a Lot Like the Past
By putting the religious rights of potential foster parents above the civil rights of L.G.B.T.Q. youth, a new executive order reënacts the original sin of the child-welfare system.
For Trump, “Fostering the Future” Looks a Lot Like the Past
By putting the religious rights of potential foster parents above the civil rights of L.G.B.T.Q. youth, a new executive order reënacts the original sin of the child-welfare system.
The New Yorker - 2025.11.23. 12:00
Edwidge Danticat on Jamaica Kincaid’s “Girl”
The mother in Kincaid’s story is not only trying to tame a shrew; she is offering a template for survival.
Edwidge Danticat on Jamaica Kincaid’s “Girl”
The mother in Kincaid’s story is not only trying to tame a shrew; she is offering a template for survival.
The New Yorker - 2025.11.23. 12:00
Restaurant Review: I’m Donut ?
The viral Japanese bakery, now with a location in Times Square, is one of the few imported brands that has broken through to become genuinely hot while maintaining considerable good will.
Restaurant Review: I’m Donut ?
The viral Japanese bakery, now with a location in Times Square, is one of the few imported brands that has broken through to become genuinely hot while maintaining considerable good will.
The New Yorker - 2025.11.23. 12:00
Daniyal Mueenuddin Reads “The Golden Boy”
The author reads his story from the December 1, 2025, issue of the magazine.
Daniyal Mueenuddin Reads “The Golden Boy”
The author reads his story from the December 1, 2025, issue of the magazine.
The New Yorker - 2025.11.23. 12:00
Ariel Levy on Emily Hahn’s “The Big Smoke”
In 1969, the longtime foreign correspondent recalled a youthful adventure in which she moved to China, keen on becoming an opium addict.
Ariel Levy on Emily Hahn’s “The Big Smoke”
In 1969, the longtime foreign correspondent recalled a youthful adventure in which she moved to China, keen on becoming an opium addict.
The New Yorker - 2025.11.23. 12:00
The Justice Department Hits a New Low with the Epstein Files
Not only is the department’s behavior not normal; it is also, as is becoming increasingly clear, self-defeating.
The Justice Department Hits a New Low with the Epstein Files
Not only is the department’s behavior not normal; it is also, as is becoming increasingly clear, self-defeating.
The New Yorker - 2025.11.23. 12:00
Daniyal Mueenuddin on the Great Curve of History
The author discusses his story “The Golden Boy.”
Daniyal Mueenuddin on the Great Curve of History
The author discusses his story “The Golden Boy.”
The New Yorker - 2025.11.23. 12:00
“The Golden Boy,” by Daniyal Mueenuddin
Bayazid had never quite given up the fantasy he nurtured in boyhood, of discovering himself a child of some minister or prince.
“The Golden Boy,” by Daniyal Mueenuddin
Bayazid had never quite given up the fantasy he nurtured in boyhood, of discovering himself a child of some minister or prince.
The New Yorker - 2025.11.22. 12:00
Alice Austen’s Larky Life
The Victorian photographer has gained a cult following for her intimate and surprising images of women.
Alice Austen’s Larky Life
The Victorian photographer has gained a cult following for her intimate and surprising images of women.
The New Yorker - 2025.11.22. 12:00
A Holiday Gift Guide: Presents to Thank Your Host
Whether you’re staying for one meal or the entire season, these festive offerings will show just how grateful you are.
A Holiday Gift Guide: Presents to Thank Your Host
Whether you’re staying for one meal or the entire season, these festive offerings will show just how grateful you are.
The New Yorker - 2025.11.22. 12:00
The Obliging Apocalypse of “Pluribus”
The new sci-fi drama from Vince Gilligan posits an end-of-humanity scenario that everyone other than its protagonist can agree on.
The Obliging Apocalypse of “Pluribus”
The new sci-fi drama from Vince Gilligan posits an end-of-humanity scenario that everyone other than its protagonist can agree on.
The New Yorker - 2025.11.22. 12:00
Does MAGA Have Ideas?
A new book traces the intellectual origins of Trumpism—straight into the void.
Does MAGA Have Ideas?
A new book traces the intellectual origins of Trumpism—straight into the void.
The New Yorker - 2025.11.22. 12:00
Tatiana Schlossberg on Being Diagnosed with Leukemia After Giving Birth
When I was diagnosed with leukemia, my first thought was that this couldn’t be happening to me, to my family.
Tatiana Schlossberg on Being Diagnosed with Leukemia After Giving Birth
When I was diagnosed with leukemia, my first thought was that this couldn’t be happening to me, to my family.
The New Yorker - 2025.11.22. 05:59
The Political Scene Live: A Year Since Trump’s Win, What Have We Learned?
The second Trump Administration has already made good on many of MAGA’s promises. Where will the President’s coalition go from here?
The Political Scene Live: A Year Since Trump’s Win, What Have We Learned?
The second Trump Administration has already made good on many of MAGA’s promises. Where will the President’s coalition go from here?
The New Yorker - 2025.11.21. 23:03
“Two People Exchanging Saliva” Rewrites the Slap in Cinema
Alexandre Singh and Natalie Musteata’s film is set in a dystopian version of Paris where kissing is forbidden and purchases are made through small acts of violence.
“Two People Exchanging Saliva” Rewrites the Slap in Cinema
Alexandre Singh and Natalie Musteata’s film is set in a dystopian version of Paris where kissing is forbidden and purchases are made through small acts of violence.
The New Yorker - 2025.11.21. 20:00
Why Is Leaving MAGA So Difficult?
Rich Logis was a MAGA warrior before he hung up his red hat, and founded the organization Leaving MAGA to help others do the same. He speaks with the New Yorker Radio Hour producer Adam Howard.
Why Is Leaving MAGA So Difficult?
Rich Logis was a MAGA warrior before he hung up his red hat, and founded the organization Leaving MAGA to help others do the same. He speaks with the New Yorker Radio Hour producer Adam Howard.
The New Yorker - 2025.11.21. 12:00
Daily Cartoon: Friday, November 21st
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
Daily Cartoon: Friday, November 21st
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
The New Yorker - 2025.11.21. 12:00
“Hamnet” Feels Elemental, but Is It Just Highly Effective Grief Porn?
In Chloé Zhao’s film, adapted from Maggie O’Farrell’s novel, the death of a child gives rise to the creation of a literary masterpiece.
“Hamnet” Feels Elemental, but Is It Just Highly Effective Grief Porn?
In Chloé Zhao’s film, adapted from Maggie O’Farrell’s novel, the death of a child gives rise to the creation of a literary masterpiece.
The New Yorker - 2025.11.21. 12:00
Dev Hynes Returns as Blood Orange
Also: the kamancheh playing of Kayhan Kalhor, Ethan Lipton’s surrealist “The Seat of Our Pants,” our writers’ holiday traditions, and more.
Dev Hynes Returns as Blood Orange
Also: the kamancheh playing of Kayhan Kalhor, Ethan Lipton’s surrealist “The Seat of Our Pants,” our writers’ holiday traditions, and more.
The New Yorker - 2025.11.21. 01:10
“Wicked: For Good” Movie Review
In the second of two movies adapted from the Broadway musical, Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo battle fascism, bigotry, and some fairly dreadful filmmaking.
“Wicked: For Good” Movie Review
In the second of two movies adapted from the Broadway musical, Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo battle fascism, bigotry, and some fairly dreadful filmmaking.
The New Yorker - 2025.11.21. 00:51
Dick Cheney’s Long, Strange Goodbye
On seeing Rachel Maddow at the former Vice-President’s funeral, while Donald Trump threatened Democrats on social media with death by hanging.
Dick Cheney’s Long, Strange Goodbye
On seeing Rachel Maddow at the former Vice-President’s funeral, while Donald Trump threatened Democrats on social media with death by hanging.
The New Yorker - 2025.11.20. 22:29
The Ghosts of Girlhoods Past in “Sound of Falling”
Mascha Schilinski’s dark, century-spanning ensemble drama sees four generations of women take up spectral residence in a German farmhouse.
The Ghosts of Girlhoods Past in “Sound of Falling”
Mascha Schilinski’s dark, century-spanning ensemble drama sees four generations of women take up spectral residence in a German farmhouse.
The New Yorker - 2025.11.20. 20:35
The World-Shifting Grooves of Fela Kuti
Jad Abumrad’s new podcast, “Fela Kuti: Fear No Man,” shows how one musician created both a genre and a way of challenging those in power.
The World-Shifting Grooves of Fela Kuti
Jad Abumrad’s new podcast, “Fela Kuti: Fear No Man,” shows how one musician created both a genre and a way of challenging those in power.
The New Yorker - 2025.11.20. 20:15
A Startup’s Bid to Dim the Sun
The gloomy arguments in favor of solar geoengineering are compelling; so are the even gloomier counter-arguments.
A Startup’s Bid to Dim the Sun
The gloomy arguments in favor of solar geoengineering are compelling; so are the even gloomier counter-arguments.
The New Yorker - 2025.11.20. 17:52
Daily Cartoon: Thursday, November 20th
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
Daily Cartoon: Thursday, November 20th
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
The New Yorker - 2025.11.20. 12:00
In “Pluribus,” Utopia Isn’t All It’s Cracked Up to Be
Artists and thinkers have long fixated on the notion of an ideal society—but these experiments, in fiction and in life, inevitably fall short. Why are we still drawn in by the possibility of perfection?
In “Pluribus,” Utopia Isn’t All It’s Cracked Up to Be
Artists and thinkers have long fixated on the notion of an ideal society—but these experiments, in fiction and in life, inevitably fall short. Why are we still drawn in by the possibility of perfection?
The New Yorker - 2025.11.20. 12:00
“This World of Tomorrow” and “Oedipus” Dramatize the Power of the Past
Tom Hanks plays a time-travelling tech titan, and Mark Strong and Lesley Manville star in a modern tragedy.
“This World of Tomorrow” and “Oedipus” Dramatize the Power of the Past
Tom Hanks plays a time-travelling tech titan, and Mark Strong and Lesley Manville star in a modern tragedy.
The New Yorker - 2025.11.20. 12:00
Lesser-Known Celebrity-Owned Alcohol Brands
Featuring Walton Goggins’s Weirdly Hot Jalapeño Tequila and Sydney Sweeney’s Pure White Rum.
Lesser-Known Celebrity-Owned Alcohol Brands
Featuring Walton Goggins’s Weirdly Hot Jalapeño Tequila and Sydney Sweeney’s Pure White Rum.
The New Yorker - 2025.11.20. 01:00
Family Estrangement Is on the Rise. Are Politics to Blame?
In recent years, severing ties with family members over political differences has become increasingly normalized. Is going “no contact” a necessary boundary, or a harmful overcorrection?
Family Estrangement Is on the Rise. Are Politics to Blame?
In recent years, severing ties with family members over political differences has become increasingly normalized. Is going “no contact” a necessary boundary, or a harmful overcorrection?
The New Yorker - 2025.11.19. 22:00
What We Talk About When We Talk About Dignity
The political philosopher Lea Ypi discusses four books about the inviolable quality of dignity.
What We Talk About When We Talk About Dignity
The political philosopher Lea Ypi discusses four books about the inviolable quality of dignity.
The New Yorker - 2025.11.19. 20:17
The Sikh-Separatist Assassination Plot
A murder in Canada and an attempted one in New York suggest a transnational campaign of violence that has imperilled Indian diplomacy with the West.
The Sikh-Separatist Assassination Plot
A murder in Canada and an attempted one in New York suggest a transnational campaign of violence that has imperilled Indian diplomacy with the West.
The New Yorker - 2025.11.19. 16:30
Daily Cartoon: Wednesday, November 19th
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
Daily Cartoon: Wednesday, November 19th
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
The New Yorker - 2025.11.19. 12:00
A Holiday Gift Guide: The Newest, Strangest Gadgets and Apps
Our columnist on digital culture suggests technology—or anti-technology technology—to give this holiday season.
A Holiday Gift Guide: The Newest, Strangest Gadgets and Apps
Our columnist on digital culture suggests technology—or anti-technology technology—to give this holiday season.
The New Yorker - 2025.11.19. 12:00
A Development Economist Returns to What He Left Behind
Paul Collier spent decades studying the poorest countries on earth. Now he advises struggling towns in the place where he grew up.
A Development Economist Returns to What He Left Behind
Paul Collier spent decades studying the poorest countries on earth. Now he advises struggling towns in the place where he grew up.
The New Yorker - 2025.11.19. 12:00
The Man Who Helped Make the American Literary Canon
At the beginning of the twentieth century, the country’s literature was widely considered provincial. Then Malcolm Cowley set about championing writers like Kerouac and Faulkner as uniquely American.
The Man Who Helped Make the American Literary Canon
At the beginning of the twentieth century, the country’s literature was widely considered provincial. Then Malcolm Cowley set about championing writers like Kerouac and Faulkner as uniquely American.
The New Yorker - 2025.11.18. 23:44
The Trump Administration Gives America the Bird
Every day is turkey day.
The Trump Administration Gives America the Bird
Every day is turkey day.
The New Yorker - 2025.11.18. 22:43
How M.B.S. Won Back Washington
After the killing of Jamal Khashoggi, the Saudi leader became a pariah. He’s been slowly rehabilitated, and is now being celebrated in the Oval Office.
How M.B.S. Won Back Washington
After the killing of Jamal Khashoggi, the Saudi leader became a pariah. He’s been slowly rehabilitated, and is now being celebrated in the Oval Office.
The New Yorker - 2025.11.18. 20:56
Lives in Upheaval After an Eviction, in “Last Days on Lake Trinity”
Charlotte Cooley’s short film follows three women as they navigate months of uncertainty after the shuttering of a Florida mobile-home park.
Lives in Upheaval After an Eviction, in “Last Days on Lake Trinity”
Charlotte Cooley’s short film follows three women as they navigate months of uncertainty after the shuttering of a Florida mobile-home park.
The New Yorker - 2025.11.18. 19:18
Nick Fuentes Is Not Just Another Alt-Right Boogeyman
The rise of the white-nationalist streamer should worry us even more than it already does.
Nick Fuentes Is Not Just Another Alt-Right Boogeyman
The rise of the white-nationalist streamer should worry us even more than it already does.
The New Yorker - 2025.11.18. 17:19
Daily Cartoon: Tuesday, November 18th
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
Daily Cartoon: Tuesday, November 18th
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
The New Yorker - 2025.11.18. 12:49
“Blood Relatives,” Episode 5
A puzzling clue leads Heidi to a new witness. His story about a phone call made from inside Whitehouse Farm on the morning of the crime threatens the entire case against Jeremy Bamber.
“Blood Relatives,” Episode 5
A puzzling clue leads Heidi to a new witness. His story about a phone call made from inside Whitehouse Farm on the morning of the crime threatens the entire case against Jeremy Bamber.
The New Yorker - 2025.11.18. 12:00
Automatic-Reply Text Messages
“Appreciate you reaching out. I will get back to you as soon as I figure out whose unsaved number this is.”
Automatic-Reply Text Messages
“Appreciate you reaching out. I will get back to you as soon as I figure out whose unsaved number this is.”
The New Yorker - 2025.11.18. 12:00
How the Conflict in Sudan Became a Humanitarian Catastrophe
After a coup devolved into open warfare, countries across the region have pursued their own policy and commercial interests by backing one side or the other.
How the Conflict in Sudan Became a Humanitarian Catastrophe
After a coup devolved into open warfare, countries across the region have pursued their own policy and commercial interests by backing one side or the other.
The New Yorker - 2025.11.18. 12:00
The Most Dangerous Genre
Our obsession with deadly game shows—from “The Running Man” and “Squid Game” to MrBeast’s real-life reënactments—reflects a shift in the national mood to something increasingly zero-sum.
The Most Dangerous Genre
Our obsession with deadly game shows—from “The Running Man” and “Squid Game” to MrBeast’s real-life reënactments—reflects a shift in the national mood to something increasingly zero-sum.
The New Yorker - 2025.11.18. 12:00
“Joan Crawford: A Woman’s Face” Brings a Star’s Genius to Light
A new biography traces the self-transformative creation of the most movie-made actress of classic Hollywood.
“Joan Crawford: A Woman’s Face” Brings a Star’s Genius to Light
A new biography traces the self-transformative creation of the most movie-made actress of classic Hollywood.
The New Yorker - 2025.11.17. 20:36
The Darkest Thread in the Epstein E-mails
Donald Trump occupies a kind of negative space in the available files, which run an enervating gamut from the inane to the depraved.
The Darkest Thread in the Epstein E-mails
Donald Trump occupies a kind of negative space in the available files, which run an enervating gamut from the inane to the depraved.
The New Yorker - 2025.11.17. 16:41
Amelia Dimoldenberg Enters the Cartoon Caption Contest
The comedian tries her hand at captioning New Yorker cartoons.
Amelia Dimoldenberg Enters the Cartoon Caption Contest
The comedian tries her hand at captioning New Yorker cartoons.
The New Yorker - 2025.11.17. 16:06
Daily Cartoon: Monday, November, 17th
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
Daily Cartoon: Monday, November, 17th
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
The New Yorker - 2025.11.17. 12:00
Donald Trump Can’t Dodge the Costly K-Shaped Economy
John Cassidy writes that, after Trump insisted that his tariffs weren’t raising prices, he has virtually admitted the opposite by moving to scrap the duties on certain foodstuffs.
Donald Trump Can’t Dodge the Costly K-Shaped Economy
John Cassidy writes that, after Trump insisted that his tariffs weren’t raising prices, he has virtually admitted the opposite by moving to scrap the duties on certain foodstuffs.
The New Yorker - 2025.11.17. 12:00
Kristin Chenoweth’s Uneven Gilt Trip in “The Queen of Versailles”
The Broadway veteran stars as a Marie Antoinette wannabe in a musical about excess, and Anne Washburn goes post-apocalyptic with “The Burning Cauldron of Fiery Fire.”
Kristin Chenoweth’s Uneven Gilt Trip in “The Queen of Versailles”
The Broadway veteran stars as a Marie Antoinette wannabe in a musical about excess, and Anne Washburn goes post-apocalyptic with “The Burning Cauldron of Fiery Fire.”
The New Yorker - 2025.11.17. 12:00
If the Legal Campaigns Against Donald Trump Had Ended Differently
New books look at the January 6th Trial That Wasn’t and other failed prosecutions—and whether they might have changed history.
If the Legal Campaigns Against Donald Trump Had Ended Differently
New books look at the January 6th Trial That Wasn’t and other failed prosecutions—and whether they might have changed history.
The New Yorker - 2025.11.17. 12:00
Annie Leibovitz Outside the Frame
After a prod from Hillary Clinton, the photographer reissued her 1999 book, “Women,” and celebrated with some subjects—Martha Stewart, Gloria Steinem—on hand.
Annie Leibovitz Outside the Frame
After a prod from Hillary Clinton, the photographer reissued her 1999 book, “Women,” and celebrated with some subjects—Martha Stewart, Gloria Steinem—on hand.
The New Yorker - 2025.11.17. 12:00
What’s the Best Movie About the Subway?
“The Big Picture” podcast has interviewed Leonardo DiCaprio and Nicolas Cage. It recently hit the 92nd Street Y for a live show to pick the best New York films in six categories.
What’s the Best Movie About the Subway?
“The Big Picture” podcast has interviewed Leonardo DiCaprio and Nicolas Cage. It recently hit the 92nd Street Y for a live show to pick the best New York films in six categories.
The New Yorker - 2025.11.17. 12:00
Stephen Fry Is Wilde at Heart
The polymathic entertainer has had a lifelong bond with the wittiest—and the most tortured—of writers. And now he’s starring in “The Importance of Being Earnest.”
Stephen Fry Is Wilde at Heart
The polymathic entertainer has had a lifelong bond with the wittiest—and the most tortured—of writers. And now he’s starring in “The Importance of Being Earnest.”
The New Yorker - 2025.11.17. 12:00
“The Loved Ones,” by Wendell Berry
“The loved ones we call the dead / depart from us and for a while / are absent.”
“The Loved Ones,” by Wendell Berry
“The loved ones we call the dead / depart from us and for a while / are absent.”
The New Yorker - 2025.11.17. 12:00
Effigies of Me
Would you like the standard, “classic” effigy of me, suitable for hanging from a tree limb or a scaffold? Or would you like the effigy of me that is designed for burning at the stake?
Effigies of Me
Would you like the standard, “classic” effigy of me, suitable for hanging from a tree limb or a scaffold? Or would you like the effigy of me that is designed for burning at the stake?
The New Yorker - 2025.11.17. 12:00
“Senescence,” by D. A. Powell
“Just as I come to know a thing it’s gone again.”
“Senescence,” by D. A. Powell
“Just as I come to know a thing it’s gone again.”
The New Yorker - 2025.11.17. 12:00
Keeping Up with Andrea Martin
The actress stars in “Meet the Cartozians,” a new play about an Armenian family of reality-TV stars who are suspiciously similar to the Kardashians.
Keeping Up with Andrea Martin
The actress stars in “Meet the Cartozians,” a new play about an Armenian family of reality-TV stars who are suspiciously similar to the Kardashians.
The New Yorker - 2025.11.17. 12:00
Ruth Asawa’s Art of Defiant Hospitality
A retrospective at MOMA puts forth a persuasive case for an artist who saw making her work and living with others as inextricably entwined.
Ruth Asawa’s Art of Defiant Hospitality
A retrospective at MOMA puts forth a persuasive case for an artist who saw making her work and living with others as inextricably entwined.
The New Yorker - 2025.11.17. 12:00
The Harlem River Houses’ Newest Residents
Decades after the complex’s beloved stone penguins were beheaded and then used for drug stashes, new sculptures have taken their place around the wading pool.
The Harlem River Houses’ Newest Residents
Decades after the complex’s beloved stone penguins were beheaded and then used for drug stashes, new sculptures have taken their place around the wading pool.
The New Yorker - 2025.11.17. 12:00
Why the Time Has Finally Come for Geothermal Energy
It used to be that drawing heat from deep in the Earth was practical only in geyser-filled places such as Iceland. But new approaches may have us on the cusp of an energy revolution.
Why the Time Has Finally Come for Geothermal Energy
It used to be that drawing heat from deep in the Earth was practical only in geyser-filled places such as Iceland. But new approaches may have us on the cusp of an energy revolution.
The New Yorker - 2025.11.17. 12:00
Kash Patel’s Acts of Service
The F.B.I. director isn’t just enforcing the President’s agenda at the Bureau—he’s seeking retribution for its past investigations of Donald Trump.
Kash Patel’s Acts of Service
The F.B.I. director isn’t just enforcing the President’s agenda at the Bureau—he’s seeking retribution for its past investigations of Donald Trump.
The New Yorker - 2025.11.17. 12:00
Andrew Ross Sorkin on What 1929 Teaches Us About 2025
The financial journalist discusses his new book about the Wall Street crash of 1929, and the mounting concerns about an A.I. bubble.
Andrew Ross Sorkin on What 1929 Teaches Us About 2025
The financial journalist discusses his new book about the Wall Street crash of 1929, and the mounting concerns about an A.I. bubble.
The New Yorker - 2025.11.16. 12:00
“Lara’s Theme,” by Madhuri Vijay
Buried within every family, perhaps, is the secret desire to self-destruct, to push intimacy to its ugliest extremes.
“Lara’s Theme,” by Madhuri Vijay
Buried within every family, perhaps, is the secret desire to self-destruct, to push intimacy to its ugliest extremes.
The New Yorker - 2025.11.16. 12:00
Madhuri Vijay Reads “Lara’s Theme”
The author reads her story from the November 24, 2025, issue of the magazine.
Madhuri Vijay Reads “Lara’s Theme”
The author reads her story from the November 24, 2025, issue of the magazine.
The New Yorker - 2025.11.16. 12:00
The Meaning of Trump’s Presidential Pardons
The President granted two hundred and thirty-eight pardons and commutations in his first term; less than a year into his second, he has issued nearly two thousand.
The Meaning of Trump’s Presidential Pardons
The President granted two hundred and thirty-eight pardons and commutations in his first term; less than a year into his second, he has issued nearly two thousand.
The New Yorker - 2025.11.16. 12:00
A Holiday Gift Guide: Tools, Treats, and Trifles for Food Lovers
Our food critic’s annual roundup of gastronomic ideas for giving.
A Holiday Gift Guide: Tools, Treats, and Trifles for Food Lovers
Our food critic’s annual roundup of gastronomic ideas for giving.
The New Yorker - 2025.11.16. 12:00
Madhuri Vijay on the Need to Feel Exceptional
The author discusses her story “Lara’s Theme.”
Madhuri Vijay on the Need to Feel Exceptional
The author discusses her story “Lara’s Theme.”
The New Yorker - 2025.11.16. 12:00
The Strange Afterlife of Hilma af Klint, Painting’s Posthumous Star
As af Klint’s fame has grown, so have the questions—about what she believed, whom she worked with, and who should be allowed to speak in her name.
The Strange Afterlife of Hilma af Klint, Painting’s Posthumous Star
As af Klint’s fame has grown, so have the questions—about what she believed, whom she worked with, and who should be allowed to speak in her name.
The New Yorker - 2025.11.16. 12:00
Hanif Abdurraqib on Ellen Willis’s Review of Elvis in Las Vegas
The magazine’s first pop-music critic was never afraid to be overtaken by unexpected delight, even if it came at the expense of some preëxisting skepticism.
Hanif Abdurraqib on Ellen Willis’s Review of Elvis in Las Vegas
The magazine’s first pop-music critic was never afraid to be overtaken by unexpected delight, even if it came at the expense of some preëxisting skepticism.
The New Yorker - 2025.11.15. 12:00
Time Runs Out on Nico Harrison and the Dallas Mavericks
The infamous N.B.A. executive once said that “time will tell” on the trade that sent the superstar Luka Dončić to the Los Angeles Lakers. Not even a year later, he’s out of a job.
Time Runs Out on Nico Harrison and the Dallas Mavericks
The infamous N.B.A. executive once said that “time will tell” on the trade that sent the superstar Luka Dončić to the Los Angeles Lakers. Not even a year later, he’s out of a job.
The New Yorker - 2025.11.15. 12:00
The Mystery of the Political Assassin
Even in cases like Luigi Mangione’s, the intentions of assassins are dwarfed by the meanings we project onto them.
The Mystery of the Political Assassin
Even in cases like Luigi Mangione’s, the intentions of assassins are dwarfed by the meanings we project onto them.
The New Yorker - 2025.11.15. 12:00
A Holiday Gift Guide: Presents for Kids
Toys, crafts, lab kits, and more for the young loved ones in your life.
A Holiday Gift Guide: Presents for Kids
Toys, crafts, lab kits, and more for the young loved ones in your life.
The New Yorker - 2025.11.15. 12:00
Life at the Edge of a Famous Family
Eleanor Coppola’s new memoir, “Two of Me: Notes on Living and Leaving,” explores the difficulties of having a celebrated director for a husband, and a celebrated director for a daughter.
Life at the Edge of a Famous Family
Eleanor Coppola’s new memoir, “Two of Me: Notes on Living and Leaving,” explores the difficulties of having a celebrated director for a husband, and a celebrated director for a daughter.
The New Yorker - 2025.11.15. 05:59
Is the Epstein Scandal Trump’s Kryptonite?
How twenty thousand pages of Epstein documents, with more potentially on the way, might damage Trump’s Presidency.
Is the Epstein Scandal Trump’s Kryptonite?
How twenty thousand pages of Epstein documents, with more potentially on the way, might damage Trump’s Presidency.
The New Yorker - 2025.11.14. 20:00
Rewriting Art History at the Studio Museum in Harlem
The curator Thelma Golden takes David Remnick on a tour of the unique institution, which is reopening to the public after a seven-year building project.
Rewriting Art History at the Studio Museum in Harlem
The curator Thelma Golden takes David Remnick on a tour of the unique institution, which is reopening to the public after a seven-year building project.
The New Yorker - 2025.11.14. 19:10
The Liberal Scholars Who Influenced Trump’s Attack on Birthright Citizenship
The President’s executive order took inspiration from an esoteric legal argument from 1985, by two Yale professors. They have some regrets.
The Liberal Scholars Who Influenced Trump’s Attack on Birthright Citizenship
The President’s executive order took inspiration from an esoteric legal argument from 1985, by two Yale professors. They have some regrets.
The New Yorker - 2025.11.14. 17:02
Daily Cartoon: Friday, November 14th
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
Daily Cartoon: Friday, November 14th
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
The New Yorker - 2025.11.14. 12:00
The Icelandic Artist Ragnar Kjartansson, Absurd and Profound in Equal Measures
Also: The weird and wild new music of Geese, the tweetstorm-inspired “Slam Frank,” the elaborate cocktails of Double Chicken Please, and more.
The Icelandic Artist Ragnar Kjartansson, Absurd and Profound in Equal Measures
Also: The weird and wild new music of Geese, the tweetstorm-inspired “Slam Frank,” the elaborate cocktails of Double Chicken Please, and more.
The New Yorker - 2025.11.14. 12:00
I’m the Woman Who Ruined the Workplace
“LOOK SHARP, BUTTHEADS!” I bellowed. “IT’S WOMAN TIME!”
I’m the Woman Who Ruined the Workplace
“LOOK SHARP, BUTTHEADS!” I bellowed. “IT’S WOMAN TIME!”
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