The New Yorker - 2026.08.17. 18:54
Daily Cartoon: Monday, August 17th
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
Daily Cartoon: Monday, August 17th
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
The New Yorker - 2026.08.17. 12:00
“Saint Paul,” by Hieu Minh Nguyen
“All my friends have their gods & their heavens / & their plans on how to get there.”
“Saint Paul,” by Hieu Minh Nguyen
“All my friends have their gods & their heavens / & their plans on how to get there.”
The New Yorker - 2026.08.17. 12:00
The Big, Dumb, Gluttonous Fun of America’s Semiquincentennial
In D.C. and the Dakotas, at rodeos and powwows, celebrating the country means taking in pride and disappointment and fellow-feeling.
The Big, Dumb, Gluttonous Fun of America’s Semiquincentennial
In D.C. and the Dakotas, at rodeos and powwows, celebrating the country means taking in pride and disappointment and fellow-feeling.
The New Yorker - 2026.08.17. 12:00
Your Friendly Neighborhood Hooters
The chain is attempting a wholesome revival. Will it work?
Your Friendly Neighborhood Hooters
The chain is attempting a wholesome revival. Will it work?
The New Yorker - 2026.08.17. 12:00
Briefly Noted Book Reviews
“The Yahoo Boys,” “Unsayable,” “Sunrise,” and “Skin Contact.”
Briefly Noted Book Reviews
“The Yahoo Boys,” “Unsayable,” “Sunrise,” and “Skin Contact.”
The New Yorker - 2026.08.17. 12:00
How Far Will the Trump Administration Go to Deport Mahmoud Khalil?
Khalil protested Israel as a student at Columbia. Now he’s on the verge of being kicked out of the country.
How Far Will the Trump Administration Go to Deport Mahmoud Khalil?
Khalil protested Israel as a student at Columbia. Now he’s on the verge of being kicked out of the country.
The New Yorker - 2026.08.17. 12:00
Rachel Bell, Curator of High Art
The Gotham weed dispensary’s content director gets stoned at N.Y.C. landmarks for her video series, “Hi, I’m High.” On a trip to the Guggenheim, she critiques kooky sculptures and reflects on her trippy career path.
Rachel Bell, Curator of High Art
The Gotham weed dispensary’s content director gets stoned at N.Y.C. landmarks for her video series, “Hi, I’m High.” On a trip to the Guggenheim, she critiques kooky sculptures and reflects on her trippy career path.
The New Yorker - 2026.08.17. 12:00
Where There’s Smoke, There’s Fire Towers
After seventy-eight years, New Jersey finally has a new lookout spot for blazes. With more frequent wildfires and record temperatures, it’s not a moment too soon.
Where There’s Smoke, There’s Fire Towers
After seventy-eight years, New Jersey finally has a new lookout spot for blazes. With more frequent wildfires and record temperatures, it’s not a moment too soon.
The New Yorker - 2026.08.17. 12:00
A Trump Grift Too Far?
A scheme to charge Wall Street traders for an early look at the President’s comments on Truth Social has generated outrage and a lawsuit.
A Trump Grift Too Far?
A scheme to charge Wall Street traders for an early look at the President’s comments on Truth Social has generated outrage and a lawsuit.
The New Yorker - 2026.08.17. 12:00
Anatomy of a Sex Scandal
What a nineteenth-century uproar reveals about our zeal for public shaming—and the truths that get trampled along the way.
Anatomy of a Sex Scandal
What a nineteenth-century uproar reveals about our zeal for public shaming—and the truths that get trampled along the way.
The New Yorker - 2026.08.17. 12:00
Admissions Tour: Being a Person
In the real world, you can choose your meal plan: vegan, kosher, Sustainable, Totally Unsustainable, What Zendaya Eats in a Day, American Girl Doll food. Just swipe your card.
Admissions Tour: Being a Person
In the real world, you can choose your meal plan: vegan, kosher, Sustainable, Totally Unsustainable, What Zendaya Eats in a Day, American Girl Doll food. Just swipe your card.
The New Yorker - 2026.08.17. 12:00
A Crossword Odyssey
Alas, I’d left my épée on a wee mesa in SoHo.
A Crossword Odyssey
Alas, I’d left my épée on a wee mesa in SoHo.
The New Yorker - 2026.08.17. 12:00
The Scientist Who Lived with Dozens of Children from the Pacific Islands
Carleton Gajdusek won the Nobel for his work on a disease in Papua New Guinea. But his biggest experiment was on the children he took back to the U.S.
The Scientist Who Lived with Dozens of Children from the Pacific Islands
Carleton Gajdusek won the Nobel for his work on a disease in Papua New Guinea. But his biggest experiment was on the children he took back to the U.S.
The New Yorker - 2026.08.17. 12:00
New York’s Hottest Club Is . . . the Jacob Riis Bathhouse?
The Rockaway institution is now home to a flashy new members-only club, with a private pool and a co-working space. But how do the locals feel about it?
New York’s Hottest Club Is . . . the Jacob Riis Bathhouse?
The Rockaway institution is now home to a flashy new members-only club, with a private pool and a co-working space. But how do the locals feel about it?
The New Yorker - 2026.08.17. 12:00
The Improbable Longevity of “It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia”
The irreverent comedy is the longest-running sitcom in history, yet has won no major awards. What gives?
The Improbable Longevity of “It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia”
The irreverent comedy is the longest-running sitcom in history, yet has won no major awards. What gives?
The New Yorker - 2026.08.17. 12:00
The End of the European Summer
As extreme heat overwhelms the Continent’s great cities, they are racing to transform themselves for a climate that they were never built to withstand.
The End of the European Summer
As extreme heat overwhelms the Continent’s great cities, they are racing to transform themselves for a climate that they were never built to withstand.
The New Yorker - 2026.08.16. 12:00
How Sam Smith Found Their Voice
The Grammy-winning artist on coming out as nonbinary, writing requited love songs for the first time, and why their new album, “Hazel Eyes,” is their most personal yet.
How Sam Smith Found Their Voice
The Grammy-winning artist on coming out as nonbinary, writing requited love songs for the first time, and why their new album, “Hazel Eyes,” is their most personal yet.
The New Yorker - 2026.08.16. 12:00
“Life of M,” Reviewed
“The Yahoo Boys,” “Unsayable,” “Sunrise,” and “Skin Contact.”
“Life of M,” Reviewed
“The Yahoo Boys,” “Unsayable,” “Sunrise,” and “Skin Contact.”
The New Yorker - 2026.08.16. 12:00
“Hidden Life,” by Madhuri Vijay
A tiny motor of pleasure had started to hum away inside her, but she was aware, too, of a flash of scorn. How easy it had been to arouse his admiration!
“Hidden Life,” by Madhuri Vijay
A tiny motor of pleasure had started to hum away inside her, but she was aware, too, of a flash of scorn. How easy it had been to arouse his admiration!
The New Yorker - 2026.08.16. 12:00
Madhuri Vijay on Cross-Generational Dynamics
The author discusses her story “Hidden Life.”
Madhuri Vijay on Cross-Generational Dynamics
The author discusses her story “Hidden Life.”
The New Yorker - 2026.08.16. 12:00
The Unlikely Reign of “Choosin’ Texas”
Ella Langley’s chart-topping lament is about what everyone wants to do in mid-August: give in and let go.
The Unlikely Reign of “Choosin’ Texas”
Ella Langley’s chart-topping lament is about what everyone wants to do in mid-August: give in and let go.
The New Yorker - 2026.08.16. 12:00
Donald Trump Is Still Trying to Make It Harder to Vote
The SAVE America Act is just one part of a package that includes an executive order and threats of prosecution, all in an effort to make Trump’s math work.
Donald Trump Is Still Trying to Make It Harder to Vote
The SAVE America Act is just one part of a package that includes an executive order and threats of prosecution, all in an effort to make Trump’s math work.
The New Yorker - 2026.08.16. 12:00
Madhuri Vijay Reads “Hidden Life”
The author reads her story from the August 24 & 31, 2026, issue of the magazine.
Madhuri Vijay Reads “Hidden Life”
The author reads her story from the August 24 & 31, 2026, issue of the magazine.
The New Yorker - 2026.08.16. 12:00
Restaurant Review: A Tasting Menu That Uses Every Last Scrap
At Cynthia, an emphasis on low-waste cooking yields a menu of thrilling abundance.
Restaurant Review: A Tasting Menu That Uses Every Last Scrap
At Cynthia, an emphasis on low-waste cooking yields a menu of thrilling abundance.
The New Yorker - 2026.08.15. 12:00
Move Over, Aaron Judge—the Real Yankees M.V.P. Is George Costanza
After last year’s bobblehead-giveaway frenzy, the team is bringing Jason Alexander’s “Seinfeld” character back—this time, with a calzone.
Move Over, Aaron Judge—the Real Yankees M.V.P. Is George Costanza
After last year’s bobblehead-giveaway frenzy, the team is bringing Jason Alexander’s “Seinfeld” character back—this time, with a calzone.
Felirati - 2026.08.15. 12:00
The New Yorker - 2026.08.15. 12:00
How Trump Is Trying to Weaken Migrant Children’s Legal Defense
After failing to eliminate funding for unaccompanied minors’ lawyers altogether, the Administration is pushing cases toward entities that lack both immigration expertise and the capacity to take them on.
How Trump Is Trying to Weaken Migrant Children’s Legal Defense
After failing to eliminate funding for unaccompanied minors’ lawyers altogether, the Administration is pushing cases toward entities that lack both immigration expertise and the capacity to take them on.
The New Yorker - 2026.08.15. 12:00
When Middle Age Comes Into Focus
A bevy of cultural sacraments marks our passage into adulthood, but the yawning decades beyond it unspool without ceremony.
When Middle Age Comes Into Focus
A bevy of cultural sacraments marks our passage into adulthood, but the yawning decades beyond it unspool without ceremony.
The New Yorker - 2026.08.15. 12:00
The Lonely Men at the End of the World
In Patagonia, los puesteros look after other people’s livestock for not very much money, and sometimes go months without seeing anyone else.
The Lonely Men at the End of the World
In Patagonia, los puesteros look after other people’s livestock for not very much money, and sometimes go months without seeing anyone else.
The New Yorker - 2026.08.15. 12:00
The Wealth and Glam of “The Hamptons” Looks Almost Quaint
Barbara Kopple’s documentary follows a generation of starlets, moguls, and other tanned partygoers who have no idea what tragedies and class anxieties lie in store.
The Wealth and Glam of “The Hamptons” Looks Almost Quaint
Barbara Kopple’s documentary follows a generation of starlets, moguls, and other tanned partygoers who have no idea what tragedies and class anxieties lie in store.
The New Yorker - 2026.08.15. 05:59
Gina Raimondo on Reclaiming the American Dream in the Age of A.I.
Democrats talk a lot about affordability. Could a message of prosperity be more powerful?
Gina Raimondo on Reclaiming the American Dream in the Age of A.I.
Democrats talk a lot about affordability. Could a message of prosperity be more powerful?
The New Yorker - 2026.08.14. 20:00
Erin Brockovich Takes on Data Centers
The environmental activist has launched a project to document community concerns about the boom in data-center construction across the U.S.
Erin Brockovich Takes on Data Centers
The environmental activist has launched a project to document community concerns about the boom in data-center construction across the U.S.
The New Yorker - 2026.08.14. 20:00
Bernie Sanders Takes on Data Centers
The Vermont senator co-sponsored a bill that calls for a moratorium on building data centers. He discusses the environmental and economic concerns, and what the government can do.
Bernie Sanders Takes on Data Centers
The Vermont senator co-sponsored a bill that calls for a moratorium on building data centers. He discusses the environmental and economic concerns, and what the government can do.
The New Yorker - 2026.08.14. 16:13
Daily Cartoon: Friday, August 14th
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
Daily Cartoon: Friday, August 14th
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
The New Yorker - 2026.08.14. 12:00
What to Do in New York City This Fall
Culture preview: what’s coming this season in TV, movies, art, theatre, dance, and music.
What to Do in New York City This Fall
Culture preview: what’s coming this season in TV, movies, art, theatre, dance, and music.
The New Yorker - 2026.08.14. 12:00
A.O.C.’s Eggs and the Working Woman’s Inconvenient Truth
By preserving her fertility, the youngest woman elected to Congress is facing trade-offs familiar to many women. By doing it publicly, she’s driving conservatives crazy.
A.O.C.’s Eggs and the Working Woman’s Inconvenient Truth
By preserving her fertility, the youngest woman elected to Congress is facing trade-offs familiar to many women. By doing it publicly, she’s driving conservatives crazy.
The New Yorker - 2026.08.14. 12:00
What’s the Value of an Hour?
If the world seems to waste our time, it’s partly because we view time itself as a resource to be extracted and optimized.
What’s the Value of an Hour?
If the world seems to waste our time, it’s partly because we view time itself as a resource to be extracted and optimized.
The New Yorker - 2026.08.14. 12:00
Toons Have Seldom Been Loonier Than in “Coyote vs. Acme”
Dave Green’s film about Wile E. Coyote’s quest for compensation sounds a note of zany triumph, having escaped, Road Runner-like, Warner’s attempt to cancel it.
Toons Have Seldom Been Loonier Than in “Coyote vs. Acme”
Dave Green’s film about Wile E. Coyote’s quest for compensation sounds a note of zany triumph, having escaped, Road Runner-like, Warner’s attempt to cancel it.
The New Yorker - 2026.08.14. 12:00
Phoebe Bridgers Comes Back to Earth
The indie artist’s new album, “Lost Weekend,” is a document of both rupture and redemption.
Phoebe Bridgers Comes Back to Earth
The indie artist’s new album, “Lost Weekend,” is a document of both rupture and redemption.
The New Yorker - 2026.08.14. 12:00
Help—I’m a Narrator Stuck in the Calm.com Meditation App!
Sure, rhythmic, pattering rain can help regulate your nervous system, and trigger your autonomous sensory meridian response, but me? I’m wet.
Help—I’m a Narrator Stuck in the Calm.com Meditation App!
Sure, rhythmic, pattering rain can help regulate your nervous system, and trigger your autonomous sensory meridian response, but me? I’m wet.
The New Yorker - 2026.08.13. 19:36
Israel’s Leaders Find Allies Among the Global Far Right
Support for the nation is becoming an increasingly polarizing issue in politics around the world.
Israel’s Leaders Find Allies Among the Global Far Right
Support for the nation is becoming an increasingly polarizing issue in politics around the world.
The New Yorker - 2026.08.13. 18:13
Is D.N.C. Chair the Worst Job in Washington?
The organization is holding its annual summer meeting, and onlookers are calling for the head of its leader, Ken Martin. Then again, the Democrats are always doing that kind of thing.
Is D.N.C. Chair the Worst Job in Washington?
The organization is holding its annual summer meeting, and onlookers are calling for the head of its leader, Ken Martin. Then again, the Democrats are always doing that kind of thing.
The New Yorker - 2026.08.13. 16:47
Daily Cartoon: Thursday, August 13th
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
Daily Cartoon: Thursday, August 13th
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
The New Yorker - 2026.08.13. 12:00
“The Hobbler,” by Ingeborg Bachmann
Maybe there’s still hope for a new morning, for clouds that cluster like ripe grapes which, when squeezed, will release from the heavens the sweet streams of enchanted days.
“The Hobbler,” by Ingeborg Bachmann
Maybe there’s still hope for a new morning, for clouds that cluster like ripe grapes which, when squeezed, will release from the heavens the sweet streams of enchanted days.
The New Yorker - 2026.08.13. 12:00
Critics’ Cult Classics: Hannah Goldfield on the Food World’s Secret Tastemakers
The New Yorker food correspondent discusses the recipes and restaurants that have defined the culinary good life—at least for those in the know.
Critics’ Cult Classics: Hannah Goldfield on the Food World’s Secret Tastemakers
The New Yorker food correspondent discusses the recipes and restaurants that have defined the culinary good life—at least for those in the know.
The New Yorker - 2026.08.13. 12:00
Who Killed Lorenzo Salgado Araujo?
A death during an ICE traffic stop raises outrage in Houston—and in Mexico.
Who Killed Lorenzo Salgado Araujo?
A death during an ICE traffic stop raises outrage in Houston—and in Mexico.
The New Yorker - 2026.08.13. 12:00
The Mystery of Dark Oxygen
Scientists once thought that life-sustaining oxygen existed only near Earth’s surface. Then they detected it deep underground.
The Mystery of Dark Oxygen
Scientists once thought that life-sustaining oxygen existed only near Earth’s surface. Then they detected it deep underground.
The New Yorker - 2026.08.13. 03:00
What Is Ibogaine and Why Is Trump Talking About It?
The President’s executive order accelerating research into compounds like ibogaine marks a striking turn for a party that was once on the front lines of the war on drugs.
What Is Ibogaine and Why Is Trump Talking About It?
The President’s executive order accelerating research into compounds like ibogaine marks a striking turn for a party that was once on the front lines of the war on drugs.
The New Yorker - 2026.08.12. 20:23
What Francesca Hong’s Defeat Means for Democrats
The democratic socialist’s rise in Wisconsin was supposed to portend a major breakthrough for the left. Her narrow loss should still be a wake-up call for the Party’s establishment.
What Francesca Hong’s Defeat Means for Democrats
The democratic socialist’s rise in Wisconsin was supposed to portend a major breakthrough for the left. Her narrow loss should still be a wake-up call for the Party’s establishment.
The New Yorker - 2026.08.12. 18:00
Claudia Rankine Plays Dead
In “Triage,” the writer explores how we should respond—or, perhaps, not respond—to a world in crisis.
Claudia Rankine Plays Dead
In “Triage,” the writer explores how we should respond—or, perhaps, not respond—to a world in crisis.
The New Yorker - 2026.08.12. 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 - 2026.08.12. 15:41
Daily Cartoon: Wednesday, August 12th
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
Daily Cartoon: Wednesday, August 12th
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
The New Yorker - 2026.08.12. 15:37
Minnesota Primary-Election Results
Peggy Flanagan wins the state’s Democratic primary for U.S. Senate; Mike Lindell, a close ally to President Donald Trump, loses the Republican gubernatorial primary.
Minnesota Primary-Election Results
Peggy Flanagan wins the state’s Democratic primary for U.S. Senate; Mike Lindell, a close ally to President Donald Trump, loses the Republican gubernatorial primary.
The New Yorker - 2026.08.12. 15:37
South Carolina Primary-Election Results: Graham and Norman Advance
In the special Republican primary to replace Senator Lindsey Graham, who passed away in July, his sister Darline Graham and Representative Ralph Norman will move on to a runoff election in late August.
South Carolina Primary-Election Results: Graham and Norman Advance
In the special Republican primary to replace Senator Lindsey Graham, who passed away in July, his sister Darline Graham and Representative Ralph Norman will move on to a runoff election in late August.
The New Yorker - 2026.08.12. 15:36
Wisconsin Primary-Election Results: David Crowley Wins
The Milwaukee County executive defeated Francesca Hong, a Democratic Socialist who was widely considered the front-runner in the Democratic primary for governor.
Wisconsin Primary-Election Results: David Crowley Wins
The Milwaukee County executive defeated Francesca Hong, a Democratic Socialist who was widely considered the front-runner in the Democratic primary for governor.
The New Yorker - 2026.08.12. 13:00
What to Read After “Lonesome Dove”
The Larry McMurtry novel is back in rotation; we asked our critics what book to pick up next.
What to Read After “Lonesome Dove”
The Larry McMurtry novel is back in rotation; we asked our critics what book to pick up next.
The New Yorker - 2026.08.12. 12:00
America!: Newly Declassified Secrets from the C.I.A.’s Ice-Cream Archives
Orange-creamsicle lovers and a cult of soft-serve radicals, revealed.
America!: Newly Declassified Secrets from the C.I.A.’s Ice-Cream Archives
Orange-creamsicle lovers and a cult of soft-serve radicals, revealed.
The New Yorker - 2026.08.12. 12:00
What a Blighted Beach Town Says About England’s Forgotten North
Blackpool, a vacation spot known as the Vegas of the North, has become a symbol of working-class fun.
What a Blighted Beach Town Says About England’s Forgotten North
Blackpool, a vacation spot known as the Vegas of the North, has become a symbol of working-class fun.
The New Yorker - 2026.08.12. 12:00
Perez Hilton and Our Live-Streaming Nightmare
There is nothing that speaks more to our perma-tabloid social environment than the advent of the live stream, which has allowed ordinary people to become both the celebrity and the paparazzi of their own lives.
Perez Hilton and Our Live-Streaming Nightmare
There is nothing that speaks more to our perma-tabloid social environment than the advent of the live stream, which has allowed ordinary people to become both the celebrity and the paparazzi of their own lives.
The New Yorker - 2026.08.11. 23:18
Bonus Daily Cartoon: Receding Skyline
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
Bonus Daily Cartoon: Receding Skyline
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
The New Yorker - 2026.08.11. 17:31
Daily Cartoon: Tuesday, August 11th
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
Daily Cartoon: Tuesday, August 11th
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
The New Yorker - 2026.08.11. 17:25
An Israeli Satirist’s Bid to Save His Country’s Democracy
Lior Schleien used to host hit TV shows. Now he posts videos of discussions with young people, the majority of whom currently tend right, which garner millions of views.
An Israeli Satirist’s Bid to Save His Country’s Democracy
Lior Schleien used to host hit TV shows. Now he posts videos of discussions with young people, the majority of whom currently tend right, which garner millions of views.
The New Yorker - 2026.08.11. 12:00
Instructions for Pet-Sitting My Dog, Cerberus
It’s just an old habit for him to block the front door. If he’s stationed there, do not order delivery.
Instructions for Pet-Sitting My Dog, Cerberus
It’s just an old habit for him to block the front door. If he’s stationed there, do not order delivery.
The New Yorker - 2026.08.11. 12:00
If A.I. Takes the Jobs of Young People, How Will They React?
The Democratic electorate is already moving left, but that may be nothing compared with what happens when unemployment really starts to rise.
If A.I. Takes the Jobs of Young People, How Will They React?
The Democratic electorate is already moving left, but that may be nothing compared with what happens when unemployment really starts to rise.
The New Yorker - 2026.08.11. 12:00
Could “Fast” Be, at Long Last, Rob Tregenza’s Breakout Film?
A young auto racer brings speed and passion to small-town life in an unsung American auteur’s latest work.
Could “Fast” Be, at Long Last, Rob Tregenza’s Breakout Film?
A young auto racer brings speed and passion to small-town life in an unsung American auteur’s latest work.
The New Yorker - 2026.08.10. 16:40
Daily Cartoon: Monday, August 10th
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
Daily Cartoon: Monday, August 10th
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
The New Yorker - 2026.08.10. 14:58
How Socialist Is the D.S.A.? Megan Romer Explains
Romer, a co-chair of the Democratic Socialists of America, defends some of the D.S.A.’s controversial positions: “I think people like us being rather bold. . . . People want a fighter.”
How Socialist Is the D.S.A.? Megan Romer Explains
Romer, a co-chair of the Democratic Socialists of America, defends some of the D.S.A.’s controversial positions: “I think people like us being rather bold. . . . People want a fighter.”
The New Yorker - 2026.08.10. 12:00
Letters from Our Readers
Readers respond to Melanie Thernstrom’s profile of the gynecologist Sally Greenwald, Nikhil Krishnan’s review of “How to Kill a Language,” by Sophia Smith Galer, and Louis Menand’s piece about Andres Serrano’s photograph “Piss Christ” and America’s culture wars.
Letters from Our Readers
Readers respond to Melanie Thernstrom’s profile of the gynecologist Sally Greenwald, Nikhil Krishnan’s review of “How to Kill a Language,” by Sophia Smith Galer, and Louis Menand’s piece about Andres Serrano’s photograph “Piss Christ” and America’s culture wars.
The New Yorker - 2026.08.10. 12:00
Hannah Arendt’s American Education
The writer’s political ideal—citizens appearing before one another as equals, engaging in dialogue and debate—had a counterpart in her spirited gatherings on the Upper West Side.
Hannah Arendt’s American Education
The writer’s political ideal—citizens appearing before one another as equals, engaging in dialogue and debate—had a counterpart in her spirited gatherings on the Upper West Side.
The New Yorker - 2026.08.10. 12:00
The U.S. Helped Make Europe. Can It Break It?
Cold War policymakers pushed for a unified Continent. Their MAGA successors are trying to undo all that.
The U.S. Helped Make Europe. Can It Break It?
Cold War policymakers pushed for a unified Continent. Their MAGA successors are trying to undo all that.
The New Yorker - 2026.08.10. 12:00
“Horses,” by Garous Abdolmalekian (translated, from the Persian, by Siavash Saadlou)
“Whatever part of Tehran / I place a hand on, it is aching.”
“Horses,” by Garous Abdolmalekian (translated, from the Persian, by Siavash Saadlou)
“Whatever part of Tehran / I place a hand on, it is aching.”
The New Yorker - 2026.08.10. 12:00
Hannah Einbinder’s Tricks and Treats
At a year-round Halloween store, the “Hacks” actress dishes on her new film, “Teenage Sex and Death at Camp Miasma,” in which she couples up with Gillian Anderson and is chased by a psycho killer.
Hannah Einbinder’s Tricks and Treats
At a year-round Halloween store, the “Hacks” actress dishes on her new film, “Teenage Sex and Death at Camp Miasma,” in which she couples up with Gillian Anderson and is chased by a psycho killer.
The New Yorker - 2026.08.10. 12:00
The Many Masks of Dan Hoyle
The actor performs real people’s stories onstage—from loyal Trump voters to superfans of the band Phish. Now he’s bringing his “journalistic theatre” back to Joe’s Pub.
The Many Masks of Dan Hoyle
The actor performs real people’s stories onstage—from loyal Trump voters to superfans of the band Phish. Now he’s bringing his “journalistic theatre” back to Joe’s Pub.
The New Yorker - 2026.08.10. 12:00
What Does the Humbling of Leopold Aschenbrenner Mean for the A.I. Bubble?
The troubles of a twenty-four-year-old hedge-fund manager highlight some larger questions about the tech-driven stock boom.
What Does the Humbling of Leopold Aschenbrenner Mean for the A.I. Bubble?
The troubles of a twenty-four-year-old hedge-fund manager highlight some larger questions about the tech-driven stock boom.
The New Yorker - 2026.08.10. 12:00
The Doulas Who Help Us Die
In an aging America, thousands of people have adopted a new vocation: supporting others as they confront the end of life.
The Doulas Who Help Us Die
In an aging America, thousands of people have adopted a new vocation: supporting others as they confront the end of life.
The New Yorker - 2026.08.10. 12:00
Are You a Human?
From branding irons to iris scans, the ancient business of proving who you are has never been stranger—or more lucrative.
Are You a Human?
From branding irons to iris scans, the ancient business of proving who you are has never been stranger—or more lucrative.
The New Yorker - 2026.08.10. 12:00
Inside Russia’s New Gulag
Human-rights groups estimate that more than ten thousand Ukrainian civilians have disappeared into the Russian prison system. This is the story of one cell.
Inside Russia’s New Gulag
Human-rights groups estimate that more than ten thousand Ukrainian civilians have disappeared into the Russian prison system. This is the story of one cell.
The New Yorker - 2026.08.10. 12:00
Pope.L’s Pleasing Refusal to Be Interpreted
Whether crawling through New York in a suit or painting with peanut butter, the artist remained loyal to his own impish curiosity.
Pope.L’s Pleasing Refusal to Be Interpreted
Whether crawling through New York in a suit or painting with peanut butter, the artist remained loyal to his own impish curiosity.
The New Yorker - 2026.08.10. 12:00
The World’s Borough Gets a New Slogan
In 2007, local artists painted a mural decreeing “Queens is the future.” Now the tagline is proudly displayed on welcome signs—right above the name of Astoria’s own Zohran Mamdani.
The World’s Borough Gets a New Slogan
In 2007, local artists painted a mural decreeing “Queens is the future.” Now the tagline is proudly displayed on welcome signs—right above the name of Astoria’s own Zohran Mamdani.
The New Yorker - 2026.08.10. 12:00
I Spy with My Little Eye . . . a Spy
Atlanta has more street cameras per capita than anywhere outside of China. On a walking tour of the city, can anti-surveillance vigilantes spot—and dodge—them all?
I Spy with My Little Eye . . . a Spy
Atlanta has more street cameras per capita than anywhere outside of China. On a walking tour of the city, can anti-surveillance vigilantes spot—and dodge—them all?
The New Yorker - 2026.08.10. 12:00
Eat the Lotus!
Times editors realized that, unless emergency procedures were initiated, the next day’s edition would contain not a single article about Christopher Nolan’s “The Odyssey”!
Eat the Lotus!
Times editors realized that, unless emergency procedures were initiated, the next day’s edition would contain not a single article about Christopher Nolan’s “The Odyssey”!
The New Yorker - 2026.08.10. 12:00
“Cereus,” by Henri Cole
“After the box wine, the chicken thighs, and Nancy’s spice cake, / we lounged around talking of poetry, manure, and flowers.”
“Cereus,” by Henri Cole
“After the box wine, the chicken thighs, and Nancy’s spice cake, / we lounged around talking of poetry, manure, and flowers.”
The New Yorker - 2026.08.10. 12:00
The Great Delegalization
More than a million immigrants are seeing protections that granted them safe lives in the U.S. suddenly swept away.
The Great Delegalization
More than a million immigrants are seeing protections that granted them safe lives in the U.S. suddenly swept away.
The New Yorker - 2026.08.10. 12:00
The Delusions of John Roberts
The Chief Justice insists that his Supreme Court isn’t biased even as it keeps making dramatic leaps rightward.
The Delusions of John Roberts
The Chief Justice insists that his Supreme Court isn’t biased even as it keeps making dramatic leaps rightward.
The New Yorker - 2026.08.10. 04:15
The Pyrrhic Victories of “House of the Dragon”
Season 3 of the “Game of Thrones” prequel ends with yet more bloodshed—and less of the charm that’s made Westeros worth visiting.
The Pyrrhic Victories of “House of the Dragon”
Season 3 of the “Game of Thrones” prequel ends with yet more bloodshed—and less of the charm that’s made Westeros worth visiting.
The New Yorker - 2026.08.09. 12:00
“The Blight,” by Emma Cline
You weighed the future anger of others against the present trouble, and then you pretty much said, O.K. Kick the can down the road.
“The Blight,” by Emma Cline
You weighed the future anger of others against the present trouble, and then you pretty much said, O.K. Kick the can down the road.
The New Yorker - 2026.08.09. 12:00
A Short Song for a Long and Precious Season
Jason Isbell’s “Something to Love” is the song of summers past and summers to come.
A Short Song for a Long and Precious Season
Jason Isbell’s “Something to Love” is the song of summers past and summers to come.
The New Yorker - 2026.08.09. 12:00
How Caro Claire Burke Wrote the Biggest Book of the Year
The début novelist behind “Yesteryear” on researching trad wives, wading into the discourse, and Anne Hathaway’s plans to adapt her best-seller for the screen.
How Caro Claire Burke Wrote the Biggest Book of the Year
The début novelist behind “Yesteryear” on researching trad wives, wading into the discourse, and Anne Hathaway’s plans to adapt her best-seller for the screen.
The New Yorker - 2026.08.09. 12:00
Emma Cline on Rendering the Human Experience
The author discusses her story “The Blight.”
Emma Cline on Rendering the Human Experience
The author discusses her story “The Blight.”
The New Yorker - 2026.08.09. 12:00
A.I. Is Now a Major Election Issue
As Abdul El-Sayed, Michigan’s newly elected Democratic nominee for the U.S. Senate, put it, “People really effing hate data centers.”
A.I. Is Now a Major Election Issue
As Abdul El-Sayed, Michigan’s newly elected Democratic nominee for the U.S. Senate, put it, “People really effing hate data centers.”
The New Yorker - 2026.08.08. 12:00
Ariana Grande and the Disappointment of Diagnosis
The pop star’s appearance has prompted fans to speculate that she’s suffering from an eating disorder. How should we talk about famous women’s bodies?
Ariana Grande and the Disappointment of Diagnosis
The pop star’s appearance has prompted fans to speculate that she’s suffering from an eating disorder. How should we talk about famous women’s bodies?
The New Yorker - 2026.08.08. 12:00
My Birthright
When you immigrate, certain bands of cultural experience go dark. Is that why I can’t stop writing about where I’m from?
My Birthright
When you immigrate, certain bands of cultural experience go dark. Is that why I can’t stop writing about where I’m from?
The New Yorker - 2026.08.08. 02:00
Andrew Weissmann Thinks Donald Trump Can Be Held to Account
The President believes he’s above the law. A former federal prosecutor disagrees.
Andrew Weissmann Thinks Donald Trump Can Be Held to Account
The President believes he’s above the law. A former federal prosecutor disagrees.
The New Yorker - 2026.08.08. 00:15
The Senate’s Shameful Acquiescence to Todd Blanche as Attorney General
A number of Republicans resisted his confirmation, but enough ultimately accepted the notion that Trump could do even worse.
The Senate’s Shameful Acquiescence to Todd Blanche as Attorney General
A number of Republicans resisted his confirmation, but enough ultimately accepted the notion that Trump could do even worse.
The New Yorker - 2026.08.07. 20:00
Sam Smith on Their New Album, “Hazel Eyes”
The Grammy-winning singer talks about “Hazel Eyes,” which marks a departure for them: these love songs are very much requited.
Sam Smith on Their New Album, “Hazel Eyes”
The Grammy-winning singer talks about “Hazel Eyes,” which marks a departure for them: these love songs are very much requited.
The New Yorker - 2026.08.07. 19:42
“Tony,” “Late Fame,” and the Rocky Road to Literary Stardom
The protagonists of two films, an Anthony Bourdain bio-pic and a drama about a neglected poet, find themselves struggling with their writerly destinies.
“Tony,” “Late Fame,” and the Rocky Road to Literary Stardom
The protagonists of two films, an Anthony Bourdain bio-pic and a drama about a neglected poet, find themselves struggling with their writerly destinies.
The New Yorker - 2026.08.07. 16:09
Daily Cartoon: Friday, August 7th
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
Daily Cartoon: Friday, August 7th
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
The New Yorker - 2026.08.07. 12:00
The Modern R. & B. of Olivia Dean and Baby Rose
Also: Cat Cohen’s one-woman musical comedy, the Anthony Bourdain bio-pic “Tony,” Battery Dance Festival by the water, and more.
The Modern R. & B. of Olivia Dean and Baby Rose
Also: Cat Cohen’s one-woman musical comedy, the Anthony Bourdain bio-pic “Tony,” Battery Dance Festival by the water, and more.
The New Yorker - 2026.08.07. 12:00
Can Extreme Morning Sickness Be Cured?
For decades, the condition was thought to be psychological, and women were shamed for their illness. Now a scientist has found a biological cause.
Can Extreme Morning Sickness Be Cured?
For decades, the condition was thought to be psychological, and women were shamed for their illness. Now a scientist has found a biological cause.
The New Yorker - 2026.08.07. 12:00
Are Psychedelics Right-Wing Now?
How the conservative activist Bryan Hubbard, with help from Rick Perry and Joe Rogan, persuaded Trump and the G.O.P. to embrace ibogaine, a psychedelic drug derived from an African shrub.
Are Psychedelics Right-Wing Now?
How the conservative activist Bryan Hubbard, with help from Rick Perry and Joe Rogan, persuaded Trump and the G.O.P. to embrace ibogaine, a psychedelic drug derived from an African shrub.
The New Yorker - 2026.08.06. 16:27
Daily Cartoon: Thursday, August 6th
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
Daily Cartoon: Thursday, August 6th
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
The New Yorker - 2026.08.06. 12:00
G.P.S. and the Lost Art of Getting Lost
A new book, “Little Blue Dot,” by Katherine Dunn, raises questions about the unintended consequences of knowing where we are.
G.P.S. and the Lost Art of Getting Lost
A new book, “Little Blue Dot,” by Katherine Dunn, raises questions about the unintended consequences of knowing where we are.
The New Yorker - 2026.08.06. 12:00
Critics’ Cult Classics: Hanif Abdurraqib on Camp Lo’s “Uptown Saturday Night”
The 1997 album marked a crossroads for hip-hop, as the genre was being torn between elaborate mythmaking and a kind of true crime.
Critics’ Cult Classics: Hanif Abdurraqib on Camp Lo’s “Uptown Saturday Night”
The 1997 album marked a crossroads for hip-hop, as the genre was being torn between elaborate mythmaking and a kind of true crime.
The New Yorker - 2026.08.06. 12:00
A Mostly True History of Marco Rubio
No one knows Marco Rubio’s age. It’s part of his mystery. So is his height. Look it up. No one knows.
A Mostly True History of Marco Rubio
No one knows Marco Rubio’s age. It’s part of his mystery. So is his height. Look it up. No one knows.
The New Yorker - 2026.08.06. 12:00
“Tributaries,” by Kyle Edwards
He heard her crying out in the dark. He couldn’t be sure if it was in sadness or joy or both.
“Tributaries,” by Kyle Edwards
He heard her crying out in the dark. He couldn’t be sure if it was in sadness or joy or both.
The New Yorker - 2026.08.06. 12:00
The Godmother of the “Conspiracy Mom”
Sixty years ago, a J.F.K.-assassination buff in Oklahoma provided a preview of a contemporary archetype.
The Godmother of the “Conspiracy Mom”
Sixty years ago, a J.F.K.-assassination buff in Oklahoma provided a preview of a contemporary archetype.
The New Yorker - 2026.08.06. 00:24
Max Miller’s Victim Mentality
The Republican congressman’s bitter domestic dispute—in which he’s accused of physical abuse by his ex-wife, the daughter of an Ohio senator—is testing his party’s willingness to defend the indefensible.
Max Miller’s Victim Mentality
The Republican congressman’s bitter domestic dispute—in which he’s accused of physical abuse by his ex-wife, the daughter of an Ohio senator—is testing his party’s willingness to defend the indefensible.
The New Yorker - 2026.08.05. 17:00
Ryan Murphy’s Sanded-Down Version of “The Shards”
The director’s adaptation of Bret Easton Ellis’s metafictional thriller-slash-gay-awakening story is a “Glee”-ified version of its source material.
Ryan Murphy’s Sanded-Down Version of “The Shards”
The director’s adaptation of Bret Easton Ellis’s metafictional thriller-slash-gay-awakening story is a “Glee”-ified version of its source material.
The New Yorker - 2026.08.05. 16:27
Daily Cartoon: Wednesday, August 5th
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
Daily Cartoon: Wednesday, August 5th
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
The New Yorker - 2026.08.05. 16:18
Michigan Primary-Election Live Results: Abdul El-Sayed Wins
The former public-health official’s victory in a closely watched Democratic primary for the U.S. Senate carries major implications for the direction of the Party.
Michigan Primary-Election Live Results: Abdul El-Sayed Wins
The former public-health official’s victory in a closely watched Democratic primary for the U.S. Senate carries major implications for the direction of the Party.
The New Yorker - 2026.08.05. 16:05
The Electability of Abdul El-Sayed
The former public-health official won Michigan’s Democratic primary with an unapologetically progressive platform—and a total defiance of the Party establishment.
The Electability of Abdul El-Sayed
The former public-health official won Michigan’s Democratic primary with an unapologetically progressive platform—and a total defiance of the Party establishment.
The New Yorker - 2026.08.05. 13:00
Four Histories of Race in America
The works Lauren Collins drew on while writing her new book “They Stole a City.”
Four Histories of Race in America
The works Lauren Collins drew on while writing her new book “They Stole a City.”
The New Yorker - 2026.08.05. 12:00
How Jordan Harper Reinvented Noir for the Epstein Era
This year’s buzzy “A Violent Masterpiece” inverts the genre’s traditional contrast between optimism and despair. Is a hopeful crime novel still a noir?
How Jordan Harper Reinvented Noir for the Epstein Era
This year’s buzzy “A Violent Masterpiece” inverts the genre’s traditional contrast between optimism and despair. Is a hopeful crime novel still a noir?
The New Yorker - 2026.08.05. 12:00
What Makes an Adaptation Good?
The kerfuffle over Christopher Nolan’s fidelity to Homer’s Odyssey reflects major questions in the history of cinema.
What Makes an Adaptation Good?
The kerfuffle over Christopher Nolan’s fidelity to Homer’s Odyssey reflects major questions in the history of cinema.
The New Yorker - 2026.08.05. 12:00
Stella Lefty and the Rise of Nepo-Baby Musicians and “Industry Plants”
There’s a story we tell ourselves on social media any time a child of money or fame vaults into public life.
Stella Lefty and the Rise of Nepo-Baby Musicians and “Industry Plants”
There’s a story we tell ourselves on social media any time a child of money or fame vaults into public life.
The New Yorker - 2026.08.04. 21:00
Our Fauci Diaries, Ourselves
Anthony Fauci became a symbol of truth and integrity during the pandemic. In his diaries, he’s mostly talking about how he “butt called” Barbra Streisand.
Our Fauci Diaries, Ourselves
Anthony Fauci became a symbol of truth and integrity during the pandemic. In his diaries, he’s mostly talking about how he “butt called” Barbra Streisand.
The New Yorker - 2026.08.04. 16:51
Daily Cartoon: Tuesday, August 4th
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
Daily Cartoon: Tuesday, August 4th
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
The New Yorker - 2026.08.04. 12:00
What My Life Would Be Like If All of Those Spam Texts Were Legit
I’d have dozens of packages shipped to me from USPSS, USP, and FidEx that only require my signature to obtain.
What My Life Would Be Like If All of Those Spam Texts Were Legit
I’d have dozens of packages shipped to me from USPSS, USP, and FidEx that only require my signature to obtain.
The New Yorker - 2026.08.04. 12:00
Subaru Socialists and the Great Disappointed
The voters who are determining the future of the Democratic Party.
Subaru Socialists and the Great Disappointed
The voters who are determining the future of the Democratic Party.
The New Yorker - 2026.08.04. 00:19
What Do India’s Gen Z Protests Mean for Modi?
A movement of young people frustrated with India’s education system and economy has become the most serious challenge yet to an increasingly authoritarian government.
What Do India’s Gen Z Protests Mean for Modi?
A movement of young people frustrated with India’s education system and economy has become the most serious challenge yet to an increasingly authoritarian government.
The New Yorker - 2026.08.03. 16:33
Daily Cartoon: Monday, August 3rd
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
Daily Cartoon: Monday, August 3rd
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
The New Yorker - 2026.08.03. 12:00
How Golden Is Silence, Actually?
A secret history of shutting up.
How Golden Is Silence, Actually?
A secret history of shutting up.
The New Yorker - 2026.08.03. 12:00
“wasps,” by Jan Wagner
“how starkly clear you hear them gnawing / at the wood of lawn chairs near the awning.”
“wasps,” by Jan Wagner
“how starkly clear you hear them gnawing / at the wood of lawn chairs near the awning.”
The New Yorker - 2026.08.03. 12:00
Eric Wareheim, Plant Dad
The “Master of None” actor and half of the duo Tim and Eric turned his post-divorce hobby—collecting Dr. Seussian trees and shrubs—into a hipster business, with Martha Stewart and Kelly Wearstler as clients.
Eric Wareheim, Plant Dad
The “Master of None” actor and half of the duo Tim and Eric turned his post-divorce hobby—collecting Dr. Seussian trees and shrubs—into a hipster business, with Martha Stewart and Kelly Wearstler as clients.
The New Yorker - 2026.08.03. 12:00
Battle of the Dans
Dan J. Sullivan and Dan S. Sullivan are both vying for a Senate seat in Alaska. Who will take the Last Frontier?
Battle of the Dans
Dan J. Sullivan and Dan S. Sullivan are both vying for a Senate seat in Alaska. Who will take the Last Frontier?
The New Yorker - 2026.08.03. 12:00
The American Art of Blowing Stuff Up
Fireworks by Grucci has been in the pyrotechnics business for six generations.
The American Art of Blowing Stuff Up
Fireworks by Grucci has been in the pyrotechnics business for six generations.
The New Yorker - 2026.08.03. 12:00
The Future, Made in China
Beijing is competing with the U.S. for tech supremacy. Who wins will have huge political implications.
The Future, Made in China
Beijing is competing with the U.S. for tech supremacy. Who wins will have huge political implications.
The New Yorker - 2026.08.03. 12:00
The Man Who Was Kidnapped Twice
Thousands of people in Nigeria have been held for ransom by bandit groups. One professor escaped his captors—only to be abducted again.
The Man Who Was Kidnapped Twice
Thousands of people in Nigeria have been held for ransom by bandit groups. One professor escaped his captors—only to be abducted again.
The New Yorker - 2026.08.03. 12:00
What Does It Even Mean to Be a Moderate?
The Michigan Senate primary has turned into a referendum on a word that has never had a fixed meaning.
What Does It Even Mean to Be a Moderate?
The Michigan Senate primary has turned into a referendum on a word that has never had a fixed meaning.
The New Yorker - 2026.08.03. 12:00
“I Who Have Never Known Men” and “We Were Forbidden,” Reviewed
Jacqueline Harpman wrote her best-known works in the nineteen-nineties, but her fiction’s elegiac loneliness seems to anticipate our own solitary, screen-bound era.
“I Who Have Never Known Men” and “We Were Forbidden,” Reviewed
Jacqueline Harpman wrote her best-known works in the nineteen-nineties, but her fiction’s elegiac loneliness seems to anticipate our own solitary, screen-bound era.
The New Yorker - 2026.08.03. 12:00
Kevin Warsh Is Facing More Than a Communication Problem
The Fed chair’s biggest challenge is demonstrating his independence from Donald Trump.
Kevin Warsh Is Facing More Than a Communication Problem
The Fed chair’s biggest challenge is demonstrating his independence from Donald Trump.
The New Yorker - 2026.08.03. 12:00
Shouts & Murmurs by Larry Doyle: Freelance Headlines Stupid Onion Editor Rejected
Married Man Still Able to Drink at Collegiate Level; Sloppy Eater Dog’s New Best Friend; and more.
Shouts & Murmurs by Larry Doyle: Freelance Headlines Stupid Onion Editor Rejected
Married Man Still Able to Drink at Collegiate Level; Sloppy Eater Dog’s New Best Friend; and more.
The New Yorker - 2026.08.03. 12:00
“Enjambment,” by Megan Fernandes
“Oh, / thing, poor thing, little thing, thing thinging, thing is / a beautiful mess.”
“Enjambment,” by Megan Fernandes
“Oh, / thing, poor thing, little thing, thing thinging, thing is / a beautiful mess.”
The New Yorker - 2026.08.03. 12:00
Robb Moss Is Still Going with the Flow
The documentarian returns to the Grand Canyon for “The Bend in the River,” the third film in his unofficial series on friendship, nature, and the passage of time.
Robb Moss Is Still Going with the Flow
The documentarian returns to the Grand Canyon for “The Bend in the River,” the third film in his unofficial series on friendship, nature, and the passage of time.
The New Yorker - 2026.08.03. 12:00
Extra! Extra! Read All About It . . . Again
At the Old News Newsstand, yesterday’s headlines are today’s hot scoops—discarded Timeses, out-of-vogue Vogues, cool zines, even vintage smut.
Extra! Extra! Read All About It . . . Again
At the Old News Newsstand, yesterday’s headlines are today’s hot scoops—discarded Timeses, out-of-vogue Vogues, cool zines, even vintage smut.
The New Yorker - 2026.08.03. 12:00
Abdul El-Sayed’s Argument for America—and Against His Own Party
The Michigan U.S. Senate candidate on campaigning with Hasan Piker, being a capitalist, and why his fellow-Democrats need to “stop compromising.”
Abdul El-Sayed’s Argument for America—and Against His Own Party
The Michigan U.S. Senate candidate on campaigning with Hasan Piker, being a capitalist, and why his fellow-Democrats need to “stop compromising.”
The New Yorker - 2026.08.03. 12:00
Why Donald Trump Talks So Much About Foreign Election Interference
The White House is distorting intelligence assessments instead of working to protect the midterm elections.
Why Donald Trump Talks So Much About Foreign Election Interference
The White House is distorting intelligence assessments instead of working to protect the midterm elections.
The New Yorker - 2026.08.03. 12:00
How Roy Cohn Taught Donald Trump Everything
The lawyer who showed an outer-borough striver how to ignore the rules, avoid a paper trail, and make up a good story for the media.
How Roy Cohn Taught Donald Trump Everything
The lawyer who showed an outer-borough striver how to ignore the rules, avoid a paper trail, and make up a good story for the media.
The New Yorker - 2026.08.02. 12:00
Rachel Yoder Reads “The Promise”
The author reads her story from the August 10, 2026, issue of the magazine.
Rachel Yoder Reads “The Promise”
The author reads her story from the August 10, 2026, issue of the magazine.
The New Yorker - 2026.08.02. 12:00
Rachel Yoder on a Mennonite Childhood and a Story About the Devil
The author discusses her story “The Promise.”
Rachel Yoder on a Mennonite Childhood and a Story About the Devil
The author discusses her story “The Promise.”
The New Yorker - 2026.08.02. 12:00
Antonio Banderas’s Acts of Faith
The actor on meeting Stephen Sondheim, staging “Godspell” for the Pope, and the thrill, in the new Anthony Bourdain bio-pic, of playing someone “good.”
Antonio Banderas’s Acts of Faith
The actor on meeting Stephen Sondheim, staging “Godspell” for the Pope, and the thrill, in the new Anthony Bourdain bio-pic, of playing someone “good.”
The New Yorker - 2026.08.02. 12:00
When “Get Lucky” Took Me Back to the Years of Disco
The 2013 Daft Punk track was uncannily evocative of the late nineteen-seventies, when I was young and dancing was my creed.
When “Get Lucky” Took Me Back to the Years of Disco
The 2013 Daft Punk track was uncannily evocative of the late nineteen-seventies, when I was young and dancing was my creed.
The New Yorker - 2026.08.02. 12:00
“The Promise,” by Rachel Yoder
You couldn’t be certain, in the night, what sort of world the doors might open onto, were you to turn the knob.
“The Promise,” by Rachel Yoder
You couldn’t be certain, in the night, what sort of world the doors might open onto, were you to turn the knob.
The New Yorker - 2026.08.01. 12:00
Mohsin Hamid Reads Haruki Murakami
The author joins Deborah Treisman to read and discuss “Man-Eating Cats,” which was published in The New Yorker in 2000.
Mohsin Hamid Reads Haruki Murakami
The author joins Deborah Treisman to read and discuss “Man-Eating Cats,” which was published in The New Yorker in 2000.
The New Yorker - 2026.08.01. 12:00
Why Is Europe Burning?
“We put all these ingredients in a cocktail shaker, and the result is massive fires that far exceed the extinguishing capacity of firefighting teams,” a Spanish firefighter said.
Why Is Europe Burning?
“We put all these ingredients in a cocktail shaker, and the result is massive fires that far exceed the extinguishing capacity of firefighting teams,” a Spanish firefighter said.
The New Yorker - 2026.08.01. 12:00
The Failures of the Fauci Hearing
Senator Rand Paul may have approached the matter with theatrics and ill will, but Dr. Anthony Fauci’s decision not to testify was a loss.
The Failures of the Fauci Hearing
Senator Rand Paul may have approached the matter with theatrics and ill will, but Dr. Anthony Fauci’s decision not to testify was a loss.
The New Yorker - 2026.08.01. 12:00
What If We Can Never Trust A.I.?
Like humans, the technology will never be perfect. The question is what imperfections we’re willing to tolerate.
What If We Can Never Trust A.I.?
Like humans, the technology will never be perfect. The question is what imperfections we’re willing to tolerate.
The New Yorker - 2026.08.01. 12:00
Forget Albums—Pop Stars Measure Their Careers in Eras Now
Since the earthshaking success of Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour, artists from the Weeknd to Ariana Grande have tried to imbue their live shows with a sense of history.
Forget Albums—Pop Stars Measure Their Careers in Eras Now
Since the earthshaking success of Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour, artists from the Weeknd to Ariana Grande have tried to imbue their live shows with a sense of history.
The New Yorker - 2026.08.01. 12:00
The Flawless Surface of Yves Saint Laurent
A new exhibition at the International Center of Photography presents the designer precisely as he wanted to be seen.
The Flawless Surface of Yves Saint Laurent
A new exhibition at the International Center of Photography presents the designer precisely as he wanted to be seen.
The New Yorker - 2026.08.01. 06:00
Obsession-Worthy Stories: A Washington Summer Roundtable
The co-hosts compare notes on the most captivating political dramas of the summer, from Fauci’s Senate hearing to China’s rise on the international stage.
Obsession-Worthy Stories: A Washington Summer Roundtable
The co-hosts compare notes on the most captivating political dramas of the summer, from Fauci’s Senate hearing to China’s rise on the international stage.
The New Yorker - 2026.08.01. 00:41
Glen Hansard’s Street-Corner Stories
Both as a young busker and as a famous singer-songwriter, Hansard understood how to make people stop and listen and feel one single thing.
Glen Hansard’s Street-Corner Stories
Both as a young busker and as a famous singer-songwriter, Hansard understood how to make people stop and listen and feel one single thing.
The New Yorker - 2026.07.31. 20:00
The Democratic Socialist Running for Mayor of Los Angeles
The city-council member Nithya Raman was an ally of Karen Bass, but Raman launched a challenge against her to bring more “urgency” to fighting the city’s housing crisis.
The Democratic Socialist Running for Mayor of Los Angeles
The city-council member Nithya Raman was an ally of Karen Bass, but Raman launched a challenge against her to bring more “urgency” to fighting the city’s housing crisis.
The New Yorker - 2026.07.31. 17:07
Daily Cartoon: Friday, July 31st
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
Daily Cartoon: Friday, July 31st
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
The New Yorker - 2026.07.31. 12:00
In “Teenage Sex and Death at Camp Miasma,” Desire and Terror Meet
Jane Schoenbrun’s latest film, which follows a celebrated young filmmaker tapped to reboot an old horror franchise, is a cinematic manifesto that examines how art can inspire both love and fear.
In “Teenage Sex and Death at Camp Miasma,” Desire and Terror Meet
Jane Schoenbrun’s latest film, which follows a celebrated young filmmaker tapped to reboot an old horror franchise, is a cinematic manifesto that examines how art can inspire both love and fear.
The New Yorker - 2026.07.31. 12:00
How to Survive an Infestation of Toxic Caterpillars
The oak processionary caterpillar, which is spreading as Europe warms, fills the air with microscopic hairs that inflict excruciating rashes.
How to Survive an Infestation of Toxic Caterpillars
The oak processionary caterpillar, which is spreading as Europe warms, fills the air with microscopic hairs that inflict excruciating rashes.
The New Yorker - 2026.07.31. 12:00
The Outlandish Case Against James Comey
The prosecution’s central claim “would be laughable,” one former federal judge noted, if it weren’t intended “to deprive a man of his liberty.”
The Outlandish Case Against James Comey
The prosecution’s central claim “would be laughable,” one former federal judge noted, if it weren’t intended “to deprive a man of his liberty.”
The New Yorker - 2026.07.31. 12:00
Wendy Wasserstein’s Prescient Play
Also: Misty Copeland’s Ballet Festival, the cogent poetry of Noname, the films of Otar Iosseliani, and more.
Wendy Wasserstein’s Prescient Play
Also: Misty Copeland’s Ballet Festival, the cogent poetry of Noname, the films of Otar Iosseliani, and more.
The New Yorker - 2026.07.31. 01:31
“The Samurai and the Prisoner” Fits a War Epic Into an Elegant Puzzle Box
In Kiyoshi Kurosawa’s historical drama, a series of puzzling crimes at a besieged fortress yields even more confounding questions about faith, war, and leadership.
“The Samurai and the Prisoner” Fits a War Epic Into an Elegant Puzzle Box
In Kiyoshi Kurosawa’s historical drama, a series of puzzling crimes at a besieged fortress yields even more confounding questions about faith, war, and leadership.
The New Yorker - 2026.07.30. 19:27
The Accidental Architect of the Internet’s Brain
Steven Pruitt, who is widely regarded as the most prolific Wikipedia editor, has made more than six million edits to the site, and, by extension, has quietly shaped the raw material that every major A.I. chatbot was trained on.
The Accidental Architect of the Internet’s Brain
Steven Pruitt, who is widely regarded as the most prolific Wikipedia editor, has made more than six million edits to the site, and, by extension, has quietly shaped the raw material that every major A.I. chatbot was trained on.
The New Yorker - 2026.07.30. 18:24
Daily Cartoon: Thursday, July 30th
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
Daily Cartoon: Thursday, July 30th
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
The New Yorker - 2026.07.30. 18:01
Inside OpenAI’s Hack of Hugging Face
Hugging Face’s chief science officer recounts the cybercrime that signals a terrifying new era for A.I.
Inside OpenAI’s Hack of Hugging Face
Hugging Face’s chief science officer recounts the cybercrime that signals a terrifying new era for A.I.
The New Yorker - 2026.07.30. 12:00
“Furious” Is a Crime Drama for a Post-Epstein World
Elizabeth Meriwether’s new series, which follows a female killer seeking vengeance against a network of abusers, is brutal, nuanced, and, at times, surprisingly funny.
“Furious” Is a Crime Drama for a Post-Epstein World
Elizabeth Meriwether’s new series, which follows a female killer seeking vengeance against a network of abusers, is brutal, nuanced, and, at times, surprisingly funny.
The New Yorker - 2026.07.30. 12:00
The Irony and the Ecstasy of Colson Whitehead
The author of “Cool Machine” has become one of our most important writers without ever seeming to stretch for importance.
The Irony and the Ecstasy of Colson Whitehead
The author of “Cool Machine” has become one of our most important writers without ever seeming to stretch for importance.
The New Yorker - 2026.07.30. 12:00
“One and No One,” by Gabriel Winslow-Yost
When the angel came to Craig, he was seven, squatting in the outhouse at camp.
“One and No One,” by Gabriel Winslow-Yost
When the angel came to Craig, he was seven, squatting in the outhouse at camp.
The New Yorker - 2026.07.30. 12:00
Will Left-Wing Democrats Reinvent the Party or Hurt Its Chances in November?
Bernie Sanders’s erstwhile campaign manager explains why he thinks it’s the former.
Will Left-Wing Democrats Reinvent the Party or Hurt Its Chances in November?
Bernie Sanders’s erstwhile campaign manager explains why he thinks it’s the former.
The New Yorker - 2026.07.30. 12:00
How Donald Trump Silenced the Voice of America
The agency was created to spread the story of freedom and democracy around the world. Now, with many of its journalists being paid to stay home, it’s delivering a very different message.
How Donald Trump Silenced the Voice of America
The agency was created to spread the story of freedom and democracy around the world. Now, with many of its journalists being paid to stay home, it’s delivering a very different message.
The New Yorker - 2026.07.30. 12:00
Memorandum from the National Review Committee for National Day Designations
The Committee continues to recognize National Pizza Day, but denies the petition for a distinct New York-Style Pizza Day.
Memorandum from the National Review Committee for National Day Designations
The Committee continues to recognize National Pizza Day, but denies the petition for a distinct New York-Style Pizza Day.
The New Yorker - 2026.07.30. 03:00
The Woman Who Took On the N.R.A. After Two Gun Suicides
A devastating personal story reveals why firearm suicide has remained a blind spot in America’s gun debate.
The Woman Who Took On the N.R.A. After Two Gun Suicides
A devastating personal story reveals why firearm suicide has remained a blind spot in America’s gun debate.
The New Yorker - 2026.07.29. 19:00
Daily Cartoon: Wednesday, July 29th
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
Daily Cartoon: Wednesday, July 29th
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
The New Yorker - 2026.07.29. 18:57
Richard Blanco Reads Elizabeth Bishop
The poet joins Kevin Young to read and discuss “Questions of Travel,” by Elizabeth Bishop, and his own poem “My Father in English.”
Richard Blanco Reads Elizabeth Bishop
The poet joins Kevin Young to read and discuss “Questions of Travel,” by Elizabeth Bishop, and his own poem “My Father in English.”
The New Yorker - 2026.07.29. 13:00
Three Books Sheila Heti Recommends
The author of “Motherhood” answers our questions about her reading habits.
Three Books Sheila Heti Recommends
The author of “Motherhood” answers our questions about her reading habits.
The New Yorker - 2026.07.29. 12:00
The Department of Labored Content
Trump’s Cabinet has joined TikTok, but the White House is about to learn that controlling the platform isn’t the same as being good at it.
The Department of Labored Content
Trump’s Cabinet has joined TikTok, but the White House is about to learn that controlling the platform isn’t the same as being good at it.
The New Yorker - 2026.07.29. 12:00
Dear Pepper: How to Have Some of It All?
I mourn the professional velocity I️’ve lost, along with a community of friends.
Dear Pepper: How to Have Some of It All?
I mourn the professional velocity I️’ve lost, along with a community of friends.
The New Yorker - 2026.07.29. 12:00
Fairfield Porter’s Lush, Lonely Vision of the World
The painter was rich and cloistered, and used color like few others before or after him.
Fairfield Porter’s Lush, Lonely Vision of the World
The painter was rich and cloistered, and used color like few others before or after him.
The New Yorker - 2026.07.29. 00:10
The Sunlit Joylessness of Netflix’s “Little House on the Prairie”
The new adaptation, though visually exquisite, swaps the story’s much-loved comfort for dutiful tedium.
The Sunlit Joylessness of Netflix’s “Little House on the Prairie”
The new adaptation, though visually exquisite, swaps the story’s much-loved comfort for dutiful tedium.
The New Yorker - 2026.07.28. 22:23
Charli XCX and the Strokes Are (Sort of) Making Rock Music
Both artists have released new albums—“Music, Fashion, Film” and “Reality Awaits”—that seesaw between raw sincerity and punkish insouciance.
Charli XCX and the Strokes Are (Sort of) Making Rock Music
Both artists have released new albums—“Music, Fashion, Film” and “Reality Awaits”—that seesaw between raw sincerity and punkish insouciance.
The New Yorker - 2026.07.28. 15:57
Daily Cartoon: Tuesday, July 28th
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
Daily Cartoon: Tuesday, July 28th
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
The New Yorker - 2026.07.28. 12:00
Bari Weiss Is On It
Our first goal, as with “60 Minutes,” is balance. Lake Mead has been on the north side of the Hoover Dam for too long. When we’re finished, it will be on the south side, too.
Bari Weiss Is On It
Our first goal, as with “60 Minutes,” is balance. Lake Mead has been on the north side of the Hoover Dam for too long. When we’re finished, it will be on the south side, too.
The New Yorker - 2026.07.28. 12:00
Trump’s Isolationism Is Losing the Great E.V. Race
The United States risks becoming a theme park of internal combustion, as the rest of the world moves on.
Trump’s Isolationism Is Losing the Great E.V. Race
The United States risks becoming a theme park of internal combustion, as the rest of the world moves on.
The New Yorker - 2026.07.28. 12:00
The Kids Are Kind of All Right
Recently, there has been much hand-wringing about downwardly mobile young adults living with their parents into their twenties or thirties. What’s really going on?
The Kids Are Kind of All Right
Recently, there has been much hand-wringing about downwardly mobile young adults living with their parents into their twenties or thirties. What’s really going on?
The New Yorker - 2026.07.28. 12:00
The Kids Are Kind of Alright
Recently, there has been much hand-wringing about downwardly mobile young adults living with their parents into their twenties or thirties. What’s really going on?
The Kids Are Kind of Alright
Recently, there has been much hand-wringing about downwardly mobile young adults living with their parents into their twenties or thirties. What’s really going on?
The New Yorker - 2026.07.27. 16:58
How Bots Took Over Our Lives
During the 2016 election, much of the country was introduced to the concept of internet bots for the first time. Now, just a decade later, it feels like they’re everywhere.
How Bots Took Over Our Lives
During the 2016 election, much of the country was introduced to the concept of internet bots for the first time. Now, just a decade later, it feels like they’re everywhere.
The New Yorker - 2026.07.27. 16:46
Daily Cartoon: Monday, July 27th
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
Daily Cartoon: Monday, July 27th
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
The New Yorker - 2026.07.27. 12:00
“Any Younger,” by Natalie Shapero
“Only some of me / is here on Earth.”
“Any Younger,” by Natalie Shapero
“Only some of me / is here on Earth.”
The New Yorker - 2026.07.27. 12:00
John Leguizamo Is a Noble Fellow
The “Ice Age” actor steals Christopher Nolan’s “The Odyssey,” as a loyal swineherd to Matt Damon’s Odysseus. Back in New York, he bought the director a two-thousand-year-old thank-you gift.
John Leguizamo Is a Noble Fellow
The “Ice Age” actor steals Christopher Nolan’s “The Odyssey,” as a loyal swineherd to Matt Damon’s Odysseus. Back in New York, he bought the director a two-thousand-year-old thank-you gift.
The New Yorker - 2026.07.27. 12:00
Take Me Out to the Brainball Game
Hundreds of neurosurgeons gathered in Central Park for inter-hospital softball. Who took home the skull-shaped trophy?
Take Me Out to the Brainball Game
Hundreds of neurosurgeons gathered in Central Park for inter-hospital softball. Who took home the skull-shaped trophy?
The New Yorker - 2026.07.27. 12:00
How Netanyahu’s Top General Became His Strongest Challenger
Gadi Eisenkot, whose view of war is shaped by the loss of his son, is, in manner and character, the anti-Bibi.
How Netanyahu’s Top General Became His Strongest Challenger
Gadi Eisenkot, whose view of war is shaped by the loss of his son, is, in manner and character, the anti-Bibi.
The New Yorker - 2026.07.27. 12:00
Fab Morvan Takes Back His Voice
Decades after Milli Vanilli’s lip-synching scandal, the singer is still reclaiming his legacy—with a documentary, an EP, and an almost-performance at Trump’s state fair.
Fab Morvan Takes Back His Voice
Decades after Milli Vanilli’s lip-synching scandal, the singer is still reclaiming his legacy—with a documentary, an EP, and an almost-performance at Trump’s state fair.
The New Yorker - 2026.07.27. 12:00
What Would It Mean to See a New Color?
Olo can be described as the “greenest green,” though it can never be captured by a camera. But its development tells us a lot about our color vision.
What Would It Mean to See a New Color?
Olo can be described as the “greenest green,” though it can never be captured by a camera. But its development tells us a lot about our color vision.
The New Yorker - 2026.07.27. 12:00
Get Yer Statue of Liberty Here!
The Hamptons Fine Art Fair recently exhibited a ten-foot Lady Liberty. Noble, solemn, and—wait, how much?
Get Yer Statue of Liberty Here!
The Hamptons Fine Art Fair recently exhibited a ten-foot Lady Liberty. Noble, solemn, and—wait, how much?
The New Yorker - 2026.07.27. 12:00
Johnny Knoxville, America’s God of Mischief
What moves the star of “Jackass” to risk his life for our entertainment? A very serious investigation.
Johnny Knoxville, America’s God of Mischief
What moves the star of “Jackass” to risk his life for our entertainment? A very serious investigation.
The New Yorker - 2026.07.27. 12:00
“Tick Check,” by Michael Dickman
“A living freckle / That knows your name and knows / That it is spring and feels a kind of imaginary privacy.”
“Tick Check,” by Michael Dickman
“A living freckle / That knows your name and knows / That it is spring and feels a kind of imaginary privacy.”
The New Yorker - 2026.07.27. 12:00
Exit Memo
Following a review, I have decided to dissolve our relationship. This decision reflects a strategic realignment of my emotional resources and should not be interpreted as a comment on your over-all market value.
Exit Memo
Following a review, I have decided to dissolve our relationship. This decision reflects a strategic realignment of my emotional resources and should not be interpreted as a comment on your over-all market value.
The New Yorker - 2026.07.27. 12:00
A Woman Lost Two Partners to Guns—Then the N.R.A. Came to Collect
The majority of suicides in the U.S. involve guns, and eighty per cent of those are done by white men, a pattern that the gun-rights organization has spent decades denying.
A Woman Lost Two Partners to Guns—Then the N.R.A. Came to Collect
The majority of suicides in the U.S. involve guns, and eighty per cent of those are done by white men, a pattern that the gun-rights organization has spent decades denying.
The New Yorker - 2026.07.27. 12:00
The Myth of the Food Desert
Policymakers have assumed that people with good options wouldn’t make bad choices. What if access was never the real problem?
The Myth of the Food Desert
Policymakers have assumed that people with good options wouldn’t make bad choices. What if access was never the real problem?
The New Yorker - 2026.07.26. 12:00
“Earthly Delights,” by Sheila Heti
So then they did it. And it was pretty incredible—pretty incredible for a first time.
“Earthly Delights,” by Sheila Heti
So then they did it. And it was pretty incredible—pretty incredible for a first time.
The New Yorker - 2026.07.26. 12:00
Gregg Araki Thinks It’s Good to Get Your Heart Broken
The director of “I Want Your Sex” discusses whether Gen Z is having enough of it, casting Charli XCX and Johnny Knoxville, and the importance of “weird, scary, confusing experiences.”
Gregg Araki Thinks It’s Good to Get Your Heart Broken
The director of “I Want Your Sex” discusses whether Gen Z is having enough of it, casting Charli XCX and Johnny Knoxville, and the importance of “weird, scary, confusing experiences.”
The New Yorker - 2026.07.26. 12:00
“Padam Padam” Separates the Party People from the Homebodies
Kylie Minogue’s 2023 hit belongs to a category of solid, danceable pop music that barely penetrates the eardrums of self-professed thirtysomething old folks.
“Padam Padam” Separates the Party People from the Homebodies
Kylie Minogue’s 2023 hit belongs to a category of solid, danceable pop music that barely penetrates the eardrums of self-professed thirtysomething old folks.
The New Yorker - 2026.07.26. 12:00
Sheila Heti on the Mystery of Lust
The author discusses her story “Earthly Delights.”
Sheila Heti on the Mystery of Lust
The author discusses her story “Earthly Delights.”
The New Yorker - 2026.07.26. 12:00
Which Way Should the Democratic Party Go Now?
It’s been a tumultuous primary season, but is this the Democrats’ Tea Party moment? Or is something more pragmatic emerging?
Which Way Should the Democratic Party Go Now?
It’s been a tumultuous primary season, but is this the Democrats’ Tea Party moment? Or is something more pragmatic emerging?
The New Yorker - 2026.07.26. 12:00
Sheila Heti Reads “Earthly Delights”
The author reads her story from the August 3, 2026, issue of the magazine.
Sheila Heti Reads “Earthly Delights”
The author reads her story from the August 3, 2026, issue of the magazine.
The New Yorker - 2026.07.26. 12:00
Restaurant Review: Somssi
Somssi, from a veteran of the restaurant group behind Atomix, knows how to reel you in without trying too hard.
Restaurant Review: Somssi
Somssi, from a veteran of the restaurant group behind Atomix, knows how to reel you in without trying too hard.
The New Yorker - 2026.07.25. 12:00
Whoopi Goldberg Was and Always Will Be the Whole Show
Her eponymous one-woman show was the seed of her Hollywood stardom, which a new revival now frames as the source of something matrilineal, passed down to two generations of Black actresses.
Whoopi Goldberg Was and Always Will Be the Whole Show
Her eponymous one-woman show was the seed of her Hollywood stardom, which a new revival now frames as the source of something matrilineal, passed down to two generations of Black actresses.
The New Yorker - 2026.07.25. 12:00
The Rise of the “Scenario,” a Trendy Way of Forecasting our Dystopian Future
In “Biological War,” Annie Jacobsen imagines society collapsing from a man-made plague—part of a wave of such prophecies. But what do we miss when we try to predict the future?
The Rise of the “Scenario,” a Trendy Way of Forecasting our Dystopian Future
In “Biological War,” Annie Jacobsen imagines society collapsing from a man-made plague—part of a wave of such prophecies. But what do we miss when we try to predict the future?
The New Yorker - 2026.07.25. 05:59
Congress Used to Work. What Happened?
A lot of its dysfunction goes back to Newt Gingrich.
Congress Used to Work. What Happened?
A lot of its dysfunction goes back to Newt Gingrich.
The New Yorker - 2026.07.24. 20:00
A Democrat and a Republican in Congress on the Blowback from Mass Detention
The staff writer Jonathan Blitzer speaks with two lawmakers in Congress about the immigration crackdown: the Democrat Jason Crow, of Colorado, and the Republican Maria Salazar, of Florida.
A Democrat and a Republican in Congress on the Blowback from Mass Detention
The staff writer Jonathan Blitzer speaks with two lawmakers in Congress about the immigration crackdown: the Democrat Jason Crow, of Colorado, and the Republican Maria Salazar, of Florida.
The New Yorker - 2026.07.24. 20:00
One Refugee’s Journey Through ICE Detention
In 2025, ICE began detaining people at immigration hearings, an unprecedented step. The staff writer Jonathan Blitzer shares the story of one detainee whose life was turned upside down.
One Refugee’s Journey Through ICE Detention
In 2025, ICE began detaining people at immigration hearings, an unprecedented step. The staff writer Jonathan Blitzer shares the story of one detainee whose life was turned upside down.
The New Yorker - 2026.07.24. 16:32
Daily Cartoon: Friday, July 24th
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
Daily Cartoon: Friday, July 24th
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
The New Yorker - 2026.07.24. 12:00
Julio Torres’s Sea Wench, Qween Jean at Little Island
Also: Flaco the Owl gets a documentary, Debra Winger and Arliss Howard play “The Gin Game,” Broken Social Scene and friends drop in on Brooklyn, and more.
Julio Torres’s Sea Wench, Qween Jean at Little Island
Also: Flaco the Owl gets a documentary, Debra Winger and Arliss Howard play “The Gin Game,” Broken Social Scene and friends drop in on Brooklyn, and more.
The New Yorker - 2026.07.24. 12:00
The Kinky Comedy of “I Want Your Sex”
In Gregg Araki’s film, a B.D.S.M. workplace relationship opens up a cross-generational debate about carnal mores.
The Kinky Comedy of “I Want Your Sex”
In Gregg Araki’s film, a B.D.S.M. workplace relationship opens up a cross-generational debate about carnal mores.
The New Yorker - 2026.07.24. 12:00
The White House Press Corps in the Second Trump Era
Kent Nishimura’s photographs capture the backstage labor that allows the Trump show to go on.
The White House Press Corps in the Second Trump Era
Kent Nishimura’s photographs capture the backstage labor that allows the Trump show to go on.
The New Yorker - 2026.07.24. 12:00
Should We Do More to Fight Lookism?
Discrimination against the unattractive is widespread—and widely tolerated.
Should We Do More to Fight Lookism?
Discrimination against the unattractive is widespread—and widely tolerated.
The New Yorker - 2026.07.24. 12:00
The Complications of Graham Platner’s Veteran Identity
How much of the former Senate candidate’s behavior should be read through the lens of what combat did to him, and how much of it is simply who he is, independent of war?
The Complications of Graham Platner’s Veteran Identity
How much of the former Senate candidate’s behavior should be read through the lens of what combat did to him, and how much of it is simply who he is, independent of war?
The New Yorker - 2026.07.23. 20:12
Grocery Shopping in the Age of Explosive Diarrhea
The cyclospora outbreak lays bare our underfunded and overwhelmed public-health system.
Grocery Shopping in the Age of Explosive Diarrhea
The cyclospora outbreak lays bare our underfunded and overwhelmed public-health system.
The New Yorker - 2026.07.23. 17:11
Daily Cartoon: Thursday, July 23rd
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
Daily Cartoon: Thursday, July 23rd
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
The New Yorker - 2026.07.23. 12:00
“No One Knows When It Will End”: A Doctor on the Ebola Emergency
Health-care workers in the Democratic Republic of the Congo are fighting the third-largest outbreak in history—and trying not to get infected themselves.
“No One Knows When It Will End”: A Doctor on the Ebola Emergency
Health-care workers in the Democratic Republic of the Congo are fighting the third-largest outbreak in history—and trying not to get infected themselves.
The New Yorker - 2026.07.23. 12:00
Marco Rubio Takes Aim at Globalists and the Left
Primary among the Secretary of State’s targets is the International Criminal Court.
Marco Rubio Takes Aim at Globalists and the Left
Primary among the Secretary of State’s targets is the International Criminal Court.
The New Yorker - 2026.07.23. 12:00
“The Window,” by Helen Phillips
Yes, pulling the shade was my nightly task, and she’d never think to do it, but already I was half an hour away from home.
“The Window,” by Helen Phillips
Yes, pulling the shade was my nightly task, and she’d never think to do it, but already I was half an hour away from home.
The New Yorker - 2026.07.23. 12:00
“Lost Chapters” Weaves Literary Mysteries Into Family Bonds
The Venezuelan director Lorena Alvarado’s first feature, starring her own relatives in a fictional drama, connects a young woman’s homecoming and her artistic ambitions.
“Lost Chapters” Weaves Literary Mysteries Into Family Bonds
The Venezuelan director Lorena Alvarado’s first feature, starring her own relatives in a fictional drama, connects a young woman’s homecoming and her artistic ambitions.
The New Yorker - 2026.07.23. 12:00
Inside an Immigration Arrest That Sparked a Neighborhood Protest
In the documentary short “Sawyer Avenue, Sunday Afternoon,” body-cam and bystander footage examine a confrontation between residents and federal agents.
Inside an Immigration Arrest That Sparked a Neighborhood Protest
In the documentary short “Sawyer Avenue, Sunday Afternoon,” body-cam and bystander footage examine a confrontation between residents and federal agents.
The New Yorker - 2026.07.23. 12:00
How a Chinese Immigrant Driver Got Entangled in a Drug Bust
In early 2025, a man from Queens arranged to pick up a passenger in New York’s North Country. He’s been in jail upstate ever since.
How a Chinese Immigrant Driver Got Entangled in a Drug Bust
In early 2025, a man from Queens arranged to pick up a passenger in New York’s North Country. He’s been in jail upstate ever since.
The New Yorker - 2026.07.23. 12:00
“The Frenchmen: Or, My Life in Theory,” Reviewed
French theory, as taught in American classrooms, has acquired a reputation of forbidding difficulty and hauteur. A new history seeks to surface its human side.
“The Frenchmen: Or, My Life in Theory,” Reviewed
French theory, as taught in American classrooms, has acquired a reputation of forbidding difficulty and hauteur. A new history seeks to surface its human side.
The New Yorker - 2026.07.23. 12:00
Jane Wickline Is Down to Clown in “Dukes”
The “S.N.L.” cast member partners with Liva Pierce in a musical revue about best friends with bad jobs and no girlfriends.
Jane Wickline Is Down to Clown in “Dukes”
The “S.N.L.” cast member partners with Liva Pierce in a musical revue about best friends with bad jobs and no girlfriends.
The New Yorker - 2026.07.23. 12:00
The Golden Age of the American Idiot
A new game show features celebrities competing for the title of “Nation’s Dumbest.” How did stupidity become a badge of honor?
The Golden Age of the American Idiot
A new game show features celebrities competing for the title of “Nation’s Dumbest.” How did stupidity become a badge of honor?
The New Yorker - 2026.07.23. 12:00
I’ll Pay Twenty Thousand Dollars to Skip Your Jazz Show
How’s cash sound?
I’ll Pay Twenty Thousand Dollars to Skip Your Jazz Show
How’s cash sound?
The New Yorker - 2026.07.23. 01:00
What Biden Officials Wish They Had Done Differently in Gaza
New interviews with former Biden officials reveal early signals that Israel wasn’t prioritizing civilian lives in Gaza. So why was the Administration so reluctant to use its influence?
What Biden Officials Wish They Had Done Differently in Gaza
New interviews with former Biden officials reveal early signals that Israel wasn’t prioritizing civilian lives in Gaza. So why was the Administration so reluctant to use its influence?
The New Yorker - 2026.07.22. 20:19
There’s Nothing Provincial About This Three-Volume Icelandic Saga
Jón Kalman Stefánsson’s “Trilogy About the Boy” is set in the remote Westfjords but its ambition is universal.
There’s Nothing Provincial About This Three-Volume Icelandic Saga
Jón Kalman Stefánsson’s “Trilogy About the Boy” is set in the remote Westfjords but its ambition is universal.
The New Yorker - 2026.07.22. 19:15
Maine’s Mad Scramble to Replace Graham Platner
The state’s Democratic primary was dominated by an unlikely left-wing insurgent—it became a three-week sprint for Party insiders to select the next best thing.
Maine’s Mad Scramble to Replace Graham Platner
The state’s Democratic primary was dominated by an unlikely left-wing insurgent—it became a three-week sprint for Party insiders to select the next best thing.
The New Yorker - 2026.07.22. 18:05
Daily Cartoon: Wednesday, July 22nd
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
Daily Cartoon: Wednesday, July 22nd
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
The New Yorker - 2026.07.22. 18:00
Aparna Nancherla and Josh Gondelman Enter the Cartoon Caption Contest
The comedians try their hand at captioning New Yorker cartoons.
Aparna Nancherla and Josh Gondelman Enter the Cartoon Caption Contest
The comedians try their hand at captioning New Yorker cartoons.
The New Yorker - 2026.07.22. 13:00
A Colson Whitehead Starter Pack
The final book in the author’s Harlem Trilogy is out now; read our recommendations from his œuvre.
A Colson Whitehead Starter Pack
The final book in the author’s Harlem Trilogy is out now; read our recommendations from his œuvre.
The New Yorker - 2026.07.22. 12:58
Arizona Gubernatorial-Primary Results: Andy Biggs Secures Decisive Win
Andy Biggs wins the Republican gubernatorial primary; Mark Lamb is the G.O.P.’s pick to fill Biggs’s seat in Congress.
Arizona Gubernatorial-Primary Results: Andy Biggs Secures Decisive Win
Andy Biggs wins the Republican gubernatorial primary; Mark Lamb is the G.O.P.’s pick to fill Biggs’s seat in Congress.
The New Yorker - 2026.07.22. 12:00
The New Yorker Festival Offers a First Look at Its 2026 Lineup
Early tickets are now on sale, with events taking place October 23rd through 25th and featuring leading figures from the worlds of literature, entertainment, and more.
The New Yorker Festival Offers a First Look at Its 2026 Lineup
Early tickets are now on sale, with events taking place October 23rd through 25th and featuring leading figures from the worlds of literature, entertainment, and more.
The New Yorker - 2026.07.22. 12:00
The Saddest Happy Hours in N.Y.C.
Featuring live-band karaoke and B.Y.O.T. (bring your own tortilla) Tuesdays.
The Saddest Happy Hours in N.Y.C.
Featuring live-band karaoke and B.Y.O.T. (bring your own tortilla) Tuesdays.
The New Yorker - 2026.07.22. 12:00
Welcome to the Age of Broke TV
Soulless moguls and wealth porn are out. Amid a real-life economic downturn, the greatest shows of 2026—from “Beef” to “The Comeback”—are all about scraping by.
Welcome to the Age of Broke TV
Soulless moguls and wealth porn are out. Amid a real-life economic downturn, the greatest shows of 2026—from “Beef” to “The Comeback”—are all about scraping by.
The New Yorker - 2026.07.22. 12:00
Christopher Nolan’s Plot to Change the Way We Watch Movies
We used to worry about people going to the cinema at all; now film lovers are making pilgrimages to one of the twenty-five theatres in the country equipped to project “The Odyssey” in its intended format: IMAX 70-mm.
Christopher Nolan’s Plot to Change the Way We Watch Movies
We used to worry about people going to the cinema at all; now film lovers are making pilgrimages to one of the twenty-five theatres in the country equipped to project “The Odyssey” in its intended format: IMAX 70-mm.
The New Yorker - 2026.07.22. 12:00
Steve Lacy’s Modern Love Songs
His new album, “Oh Yeah?,” marries the offline charms of nineties R. & B. with the disaffection of a life lived through a screen.
Steve Lacy’s Modern Love Songs
His new album, “Oh Yeah?,” marries the offline charms of nineties R. & B. with the disaffection of a life lived through a screen.
The New Yorker - 2026.07.21. 21:09
The End of the Aqueduct Racetrack
The closure of the scrappy New York landmark is just one of the signs that U.S. horse racing is running out of track.
The End of the Aqueduct Racetrack
The closure of the scrappy New York landmark is just one of the signs that U.S. horse racing is running out of track.
The New Yorker - 2026.07.21. 17:01
Daily Cartoon: Tuesday, July 21st
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
Daily Cartoon: Tuesday, July 21st
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
The New Yorker - 2026.07.21. 12:00
Ma Vie en Rouge: Paris in a Red-Alert Heat Wave
One sweat-soaked American’s adventures in A.C. deprivation.
Ma Vie en Rouge: Paris in a Red-Alert Heat Wave
One sweat-soaked American’s adventures in A.C. deprivation.
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