The New Yorker - 2026.03.30. 17:26
The Rise of a Spanish-Language News Influencer
How Carlos Eduardo Espina reaches millions of followers.
The Rise of a Spanish-Language News Influencer
How Carlos Eduardo Espina reaches millions of followers.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.30. 16:52
Daily Cartoon: Monday, March 30th
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
Daily Cartoon: Monday, March 30th
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.30. 12:00
If I Made Novelty T-Shirts
Ever wondered why “I’m with Stupid”? Let me explain.
If I Made Novelty T-Shirts
Ever wondered why “I’m with Stupid”? Let me explain.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.30. 12:00
The Camps Promising to Turn You—or Your Son—Into an Alpha Male
At the Men of War Crucible, you bear crawl through rivers. At Warrior Week, you dig your own grave. At the Squire Program, your teen-ager can take part, too.
The Camps Promising to Turn You—or Your Son—Into an Alpha Male
At the Men of War Crucible, you bear crawl through rivers. At Warrior Week, you dig your own grave. At the Squire Program, your teen-ager can take part, too.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.30. 12:00
Who Struck It Rich in the Markets When Trump Postponed Bombing Iran?
A series of uncannily timed bets on the price of oil and stocks deserves a proper investigation. It’s far from clear that they’ll get one.
Who Struck It Rich in the Markets When Trump Postponed Bombing Iran?
A series of uncannily timed bets on the price of oil and stocks deserves a proper investigation. It’s far from clear that they’ll get one.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.30. 12:00
Trump, Iran, and the Shadow of Suez
As Iran imposes a chokehold on the Strait of Hormuz, squeezing the global economy, Trump faces a crisis that echoes one of history’s most revealing strategic failures.
Trump, Iran, and the Shadow of Suez
As Iran imposes a chokehold on the Strait of Hormuz, squeezing the global economy, Trump faces a crisis that echoes one of history’s most revealing strategic failures.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.30. 12:00
Lena Dunham on How She Became a Filmmaker
After college, I joined an odd little utopia of movie nerds working out of an office on lower Broadway. Then the sustainability of the setup started to seem questionable.
Lena Dunham on How She Became a Filmmaker
After college, I joined an odd little utopia of movie nerds working out of an office on lower Broadway. Then the sustainability of the setup started to seem questionable.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.30. 12:00
Reality-TV Deconstructor
The author of the book “Dream Facades,” about the architecture in reality-TV shows, gives a tour of notable New York locations—including Bethenny Frankel’s old apartment.
Reality-TV Deconstructor
The author of the book “Dream Facades,” about the architecture in reality-TV shows, gives a tour of notable New York locations—including Bethenny Frankel’s old apartment.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.30. 12:00
The Ample Rewards of Ben Lerner’s Slender New Novel
In “Transcription,” a novel about memory and influence, an interview with an aging intellectual goes unrecorded. Or does it?
The Ample Rewards of Ben Lerner’s Slender New Novel
In “Transcription,” a novel about memory and influence, an interview with an aging intellectual goes unrecorded. Or does it?
The New Yorker - 2026.03.30. 12:00
Kia Damon’s Audacious Florida Cooking
A young Black chef from Orlando conjures a distinctive image of her home state, beyond the loud luxury of Miami and the kitsch of the Keys.
Kia Damon’s Audacious Florida Cooking
A young Black chef from Orlando conjures a distinctive image of her home state, beyond the loud luxury of Miami and the kitsch of the Keys.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.30. 12:00
Victoria Tentler-Krylov’s “Parallel Lives”
Around and under construction.
Victoria Tentler-Krylov’s “Parallel Lives”
Around and under construction.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.30. 12:00
At Beth El, a New Jersey Synagogue, a Deep Divide Over Israel
Disagreements about Gaza and Zionism have divided congregations.
At Beth El, a New Jersey Synagogue, a Deep Divide Over Israel
Disagreements about Gaza and Zionism have divided congregations.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.30. 12:00
“The Meaning of Your Life,” Reviewed
In a new book, the conservative pundit Arthur C. Brooks offers tips to “young strivers” on maximizing their daily meaning quotient.
“The Meaning of Your Life,” Reviewed
In a new book, the conservative pundit Arthur C. Brooks offers tips to “young strivers” on maximizing their daily meaning quotient.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.30. 12:00
“Following Bashō’s Narrow Walk Into the Interior,” by Bob Holman
“White water-filled spheres / Floating in a rock garden / Ah! Whose dream is this?”
“Following Bashō’s Narrow Walk Into the Interior,” by Bob Holman
“White water-filled spheres / Floating in a rock garden / Ah! Whose dream is this?”
The New Yorker - 2026.03.30. 12:00
Stephanie Hsu Does the Time Warp
The “Everything Everywhere All at Once” actress returns to Broadway, playing the Susan Sarandon role in “Rocky Horror,” at Studio 54.
Stephanie Hsu Does the Time Warp
The “Everything Everywhere All at Once” actress returns to Broadway, playing the Susan Sarandon role in “Rocky Horror,” at Studio 54.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.30. 12:00
Trump’s War Hits the Chaiwalas
Restrictions and attacks in the Strait of Hormuz have made fuel prices rocket. Just ask the roadside tea venders in New Delhi.
Trump’s War Hits the Chaiwalas
Restrictions and attacks in the Strait of Hormuz have made fuel prices rocket. Just ask the roadside tea venders in New Delhi.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.30. 12:00
Signed, Sealed, Delivered—and Afloat
The city’s Blue Highways distribution program aims to decrease truck emissions and road congestion while delivering your Sephora package. Its solution? Boats.
Signed, Sealed, Delivered—and Afloat
The city’s Blue Highways distribution program aims to decrease truck emissions and road congestion while delivering your Sephora package. Its solution? Boats.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.30. 12:00
“The Great-Grandmothers,” by Sandra Lim
“One paid the rent with a row of her teeth.”
“The Great-Grandmothers,” by Sandra Lim
“One paid the rent with a row of her teeth.”
The New Yorker - 2026.03.30. 12:00
He Helped Stop Iran from Getting the Bomb
A former C.I.A. officer says that he recruited scientists as part of the United States’ effort to disrupt Iran’s nuclear program.
He Helped Stop Iran from Getting the Bomb
A former C.I.A. officer says that he recruited scientists as part of the United States’ effort to disrupt Iran’s nuclear program.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.29. 12:00
What Was Behind the T.S.A. Meltdown?
The present mess has roots in two entangled, defining White House projects: DOGE and the mind-bending expansion of ICE.
What Was Behind the T.S.A. Meltdown?
The present mess has roots in two entangled, defining White House projects: DOGE and the mind-bending expansion of ICE.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.29. 12:00
How Arsenio Hall Dreamed Up His Life
The actor, comedian, and former talk-show host on his path from doing magic tricks and telling jokes to creating a TV show for the culture.
How Arsenio Hall Dreamed Up His Life
The actor, comedian, and former talk-show host on his path from doing magic tricks and telling jokes to creating a TV show for the culture.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.29. 12:00
Cassandra Neyenesch Reads “Enough for Now”
The author reads her story from the April 6, 2026, issue of the magazine.
Cassandra Neyenesch Reads “Enough for Now”
The author reads her story from the April 6, 2026, issue of the magazine.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.29. 12:00
“Enough for Now,” by Cassandra Neyenesch
She flipped through the diary, looking for her name. Was she hoping not to find herself, or did a perverse part of her want to?
“Enough for Now,” by Cassandra Neyenesch
She flipped through the diary, looking for her name. Was she hoping not to find herself, or did a perverse part of her want to?
The New Yorker - 2026.03.29. 12:00
Cassandra Neyenesch on the Provisional Relationships of Backpackers
The author discusses her story “Enough for Now.”
Cassandra Neyenesch on the Provisional Relationships of Backpackers
The author discusses her story “Enough for Now.”
The New Yorker - 2026.03.28. 11:00
My Childhood in the Weather Underground
My parents founded the radical revolutionary group, then became fugitives. I was born in hiding, and spent my early years on the run.
My Childhood in the Weather Underground
My parents founded the radical revolutionary group, then became fugitives. I was born in hiding, and spent my early years on the run.
Felirati - 2026.03.28. 11:00
The New Yorker - 2026.03.28. 11:00
The ICEBlock App Has Helped People Avoid Immigration Agents. Is It Legal?
ICEBlock was meant to be an early-warning system to help people avoid immigration enforcement—the Trump Administration claims that it endangered the agents of its mass-deportation campaign.
The ICEBlock App Has Helped People Avoid Immigration Agents. Is It Legal?
ICEBlock was meant to be an early-warning system to help people avoid immigration enforcement—the Trump Administration claims that it endangered the agents of its mass-deportation campaign.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.28. 11:00
Torbjørn Rødland Touches the Romantic and the Profane
In a new exhibit, the Norwegian photographer finds divergent ways to break through and touch an audience numbed by visual glut.
Torbjørn Rødland Touches the Romantic and the Profane
In a new exhibit, the Norwegian photographer finds divergent ways to break through and touch an audience numbed by visual glut.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.28. 04:59
A Mamdani Strategist’s Advice for Democrats in the 2026 Midterms
How to talk about affordability.
A Mamdani Strategist’s Advice for Democrats in the 2026 Midterms
How to talk about affordability.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.27. 23:00
In “Yes,” an Israeli Filmmaker Charges Israel with Self-Satisfied Brutality
Nadav Lapid’s furiously satirical drama, about a musician’s willful complicity in a war he reviles, tells a vast story of personal and national degradation.
In “Yes,” an Israeli Filmmaker Charges Israel with Self-Satisfied Brutality
Nadav Lapid’s furiously satirical drama, about a musician’s willful complicity in a war he reviles, tells a vast story of personal and national degradation.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.27. 19:00
A Former Federal Prosecutor on Why He Quit Donald Trump’s Department of Justice
Troy Edwards tells Ruth Marcus why he left his senior position in the government, and what his father-in-law, James Comey, had to do with it.
A Former Federal Prosecutor on Why He Quit Donald Trump’s Department of Justice
Troy Edwards tells Ruth Marcus why he left his senior position in the government, and what his father-in-law, James Comey, had to do with it.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.27. 19:00
John Lithgow on the Controversial Authors Roald Dahl and J. K. Rowling
The actor, who stars in the new Broadway production “Giant,” about Dahl’s fraught legacy, discusses whether we can separate the art from the artist.
John Lithgow on the Controversial Authors Roald Dahl and J. K. Rowling
The actor, who stars in the new Broadway production “Giant,” about Dahl’s fraught legacy, discusses whether we can separate the art from the artist.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.27. 16:54
Daily Cartoon: Friday, March 27th
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
Daily Cartoon: Friday, March 27th
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.27. 11:00
“Jury Duty Presents: Company Retreat” and Age of the Prestige Prank Show
The series, returning for a second season, is the latest example of a new breed—one that relies on elaborate, full-immersion experiments rather than on one-off stunts.
“Jury Duty Presents: Company Retreat” and Age of the Prestige Prank Show
The series, returning for a second season, is the latest example of a new breed—one that relies on elaborate, full-immersion experiments rather than on one-off stunts.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.27. 11:00
The Unseen Work of One of Iran’s Greatest Filmmakers
For the director Mani Haghighi, his country’s rich cinematic tradition is a family affair.
The Unseen Work of One of Iran’s Greatest Filmmakers
For the director Mani Haghighi, his country’s rich cinematic tradition is a family affair.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.27. 11:00
The BTS Machine Lurches Back to Life
The biggest band in the world took a nearly four-year hiatus. A new album, “Arirang,” heralds their meticulously plotted return.
The BTS Machine Lurches Back to Life
The biggest band in the world took a nearly four-year hiatus. A new album, “Arirang,” heralds their meticulously plotted return.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.27. 11:00
In “Kontinental ’25,” a Guilty Conscience Isn’t Enough
In Radu Jude’s blistering contemporary riff on Roberto Rossellini, a tragic death sends a bailiff spiralling into a futile campaign of self-flagellation.
In “Kontinental ’25,” a Guilty Conscience Isn’t Enough
In Radu Jude’s blistering contemporary riff on Roberto Rossellini, a tragic death sends a bailiff spiralling into a futile campaign of self-flagellation.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.27. 11:00
Dear Pepper: Are You There Husband? It’s Me, Wife
Over the years, I’ve begun to feel like a piece of furniture.
Dear Pepper: Are You There Husband? It’s Me, Wife
Over the years, I’ve begun to feel like a piece of furniture.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.27. 11:00
Marie Antoinette-Era Fashion Plates, at the Frick
Also: Daniel Radcliffe stars in “Every Brilliant Thing,” Robert Plant sings roots folk in a cathedral, a soulful retrospective of Beuford Smith, and more.
Marie Antoinette-Era Fashion Plates, at the Frick
Also: Daniel Radcliffe stars in “Every Brilliant Thing,” Robert Plant sings roots folk in a cathedral, a soulful retrospective of Beuford Smith, and more.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.26. 23:47
Donald Trump Is Breaking Up with Europe
And the war in Iran is helping him do it.
Donald Trump Is Breaking Up with Europe
And the war in Iran is helping him do it.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.26. 19:00
What Happens When a Whale Is Born?
Researchers happened on the birth of a sperm-whale calf—which, they found, is a complex family endeavor.
What Happens When a Whale Is Born?
Researchers happened on the birth of a sperm-whale calf—which, they found, is a complex family endeavor.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.26. 15:52
Daily Cartoon: Thursday, March 26th
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
Daily Cartoon: Thursday, March 26th
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.26. 11:00
Operation Name That Excursion!
Operation Trump: The War, Operation Gulf War III, Operation Venezuela 2: Atomic Boogaloo, and other runners-up.
Operation Name That Excursion!
Operation Trump: The War, Operation Gulf War III, Operation Venezuela 2: Atomic Boogaloo, and other runners-up.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.26. 11:00
The Soft Power of BTS
The mega-popular K-pop stars have been on hiatus for nearly four years. Their new album, “Arirang,” tests the group’s staying power in the global cultural marketplace.
The Soft Power of BTS
The mega-popular K-pop stars have been on hiatus for nearly four years. Their new album, “Arirang,” tests the group’s staying power in the global cultural marketplace.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.26. 11:00
The Trial of Anti-ICE Protesters Accused of Terrorism
The trial of supposed Antifa members after a shooting at an ICE facility is part of a disturbing strategy.
The Trial of Anti-ICE Protesters Accused of Terrorism
The trial of supposed Antifa members after a shooting at an ICE facility is part of a disturbing strategy.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.26. 00:30
How the War Has Reshaped Life in Iran
As the conflict continues, civilians find themselves caught between foreign bombardment and a regime that is violently cracking down.
How the War Has Reshaped Life in Iran
As the conflict continues, civilians find themselves caught between foreign bombardment and a regime that is violently cracking down.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.25. 21:00
Louise Erdrich on Novels of Parentless Children
The “Round House” and “Python’s Kiss” author discusses a few books that examine the psychological terrain of growing up without parents.
Louise Erdrich on Novels of Parentless Children
The “Round House” and “Python’s Kiss” author discusses a few books that examine the psychological terrain of growing up without parents.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.25. 20:59
Maya C. Popa Reads Brenda Shaughnessy
The poet joins Kevin Young to read and discuss “Artless,” by Brenda Shaughnessy, and her own poem “The World Was All Before Them.”
Maya C. Popa Reads Brenda Shaughnessy
The poet joins Kevin Young to read and discuss “Artless,” by Brenda Shaughnessy, and her own poem “The World Was All Before Them.”
The New Yorker - 2026.03.25. 18:38
How Donald Trump May Have Sabotaged His Chances for a Deal with Iran
The Iranian regime has shut down the Strait of Hormuz, destabilizing global markets and leaving the U.S. with no good options.
How Donald Trump May Have Sabotaged His Chances for a Deal with Iran
The Iranian regime has shut down the Strait of Hormuz, destabilizing global markets and leaving the U.S. with no good options.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.25. 18:09
Daily Cartoon: Wednesday, March 25th
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
Daily Cartoon: Wednesday, March 25th
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.25. 16:00
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 - 2026.03.25. 11:00
Why You Hate Your Weather App
As the weather becomes less predictable, we need forecasts that are better at telling us what we don’t know.
Why You Hate Your Weather App
As the weather becomes less predictable, we need forecasts that are better at telling us what we don’t know.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.25. 11:00
Liza Minnelli’s Uncharacteristic Pivot to Self-Disclosure
In a new memoir, Minnelli discusses her life more candidly than she has before. But her truest self has always emerged on stage.
Liza Minnelli’s Uncharacteristic Pivot to Self-Disclosure
In a new memoir, Minnelli discusses her life more candidly than she has before. But her truest self has always emerged on stage.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.25. 11:00
How the War in Iran Became a Race to Stabilize the Global Economic Order
The country is in survival mode, and effectively fighting back by shutting down the Strait of Hormuz and blocking the transport of much of the world’s oil supply.
How the War in Iran Became a Race to Stabilize the Global Economic Order
The country is in survival mode, and effectively fighting back by shutting down the Strait of Hormuz and blocking the transport of much of the world’s oil supply.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.24. 17:18
Michael Ian Black Enters the Cartoon Caption Contest
The actor and comedian tries his hand at captioning New Yorker cartoons.
Michael Ian Black Enters the Cartoon Caption Contest
The actor and comedian tries his hand at captioning New Yorker cartoons.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.24. 16:12
Daily Cartoon: Tuesday, March 24th
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
Daily Cartoon: Tuesday, March 24th
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.24. 11:00
The Text of E-Mails from My Accountant vs. the Subtext
Hi, your dad’s friend Bill here. Neither your father, nor I, knowing very little about you, have any confidence that you can be expected to handle filing your taxes by yourself.
The Text of E-Mails from My Accountant vs. the Subtext
Hi, your dad’s friend Bill here. Neither your father, nor I, knowing very little about you, have any confidence that you can be expected to handle filing your taxes by yourself.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.24. 11:00
CNN’s “Podcast Look” and the Slow Death of Cable News
The network’s experiment in style was embarrassing, but it may tell us more about the state of podcasting than it does about legacy media.
CNN’s “Podcast Look” and the Slow Death of Cable News
The network’s experiment in style was embarrassing, but it may tell us more about the state of podcasting than it does about legacy media.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.24. 11:00
A Former Prisoner of the Iranian Regime Watches Trump’s War
A journalist who was wrongfully detained for five hundred and forty-four days never got to say goodbye to Tehran. Now he’s fielding messages about chaos and destruction in the home he left behind.
A Former Prisoner of the Iranian Regime Watches Trump’s War
A journalist who was wrongfully detained for five hundred and forty-four days never got to say goodbye to Tehran. Now he’s fielding messages about chaos and destruction in the home he left behind.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.23. 15:21
Daily Cartoon: Monday, March 23rd
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
Daily Cartoon: Monday, March 23rd
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.23. 11:00
Schools to Root for After Your Bracket Fails
To keep March Madness interesting, why not go with your mom’s alma mater? Or the college with a celebrity’s kid?
Schools to Root for After Your Bracket Fails
To keep March Madness interesting, why not go with your mom’s alma mater? Or the college with a celebrity’s kid?
The New Yorker - 2026.03.23. 11:00
Whose Line Is It Anyway?
Queuing up is the new normal, especially when it comes to the T.S.A. Fifty minutes, two hours, half a day—how much time is a flight (or a cronut or a ticket to a Harry Styles show) worth?
Whose Line Is It Anyway?
Queuing up is the new normal, especially when it comes to the T.S.A. Fifty minutes, two hours, half a day—how much time is a flight (or a cronut or a ticket to a Harry Styles show) worth?
The New Yorker - 2026.03.23. 11:00
The “Baritenor” Michael Spyres Soars in the Met’s New “Tristan und Isolde”
At the Met, Michael Spyres uses his broad vocal range to stunning effect, but Lise Davidsen loses power when she leaves her brilliant upper register.
The “Baritenor” Michael Spyres Soars in the Met’s New “Tristan und Isolde”
At the Met, Michael Spyres uses his broad vocal range to stunning effect, but Lise Davidsen loses power when she leaves her brilliant upper register.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.23. 11:00
Steve Zahn’s Father-Daughter Dance
At a Broadway studio, the actor busts a move with his daughter, Audrey, who also happens to be his inspiration (and co-star) for his new film, “She Dances.”
Steve Zahn’s Father-Daughter Dance
At a Broadway studio, the actor busts a move with his daughter, Audrey, who also happens to be his inspiration (and co-star) for his new film, “She Dances.”
The New Yorker - 2026.03.23. 11:00
Under the Influence at the Whitney Biennial
How the artists in this year’s survey do or, more often, don’t acknowledge those who paved the way for them.
Under the Influence at the Whitney Biennial
How the artists in this year’s survey do or, more often, don’t acknowledge those who paved the way for them.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.23. 11:00
How Trump’s Iran War Could Torch the Global Economy
A conflict that was supposed to be brief has sent oil prices soaring and raised the risk of a worldwide recession.
How Trump’s Iran War Could Torch the Global Economy
A conflict that was supposed to be brief has sent oil prices soaring and raised the risk of a worldwide recession.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.23. 11:00
Is Cuba Trump’s Next Target?
The staff writer Jon Lee Anderson on the ongoing negotiations between the U.S. and Cuba, Marco Rubio’s strategy, and what regime change could look like.
Is Cuba Trump’s Next Target?
The staff writer Jon Lee Anderson on the ongoing negotiations between the U.S. and Cuba, Marco Rubio’s strategy, and what regime change could look like.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.23. 11:00
The Return of Staten Island’s Secession Movement
For more than a hundred years, the city’s most isolated borough has threatened to leave. After the election of Zohran Mamdani, some on the island think it’s time.
The Return of Staten Island’s Secession Movement
For more than a hundred years, the city’s most isolated borough has threatened to leave. After the election of Zohran Mamdani, some on the island think it’s time.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.23. 11:00
Does A.I. Need a Constitution?
Jill Lepore writes about “The AI Doc: Or How I Became an Apocaloptimist” and A.I. constitutions, like that of Anthropic’s chatbot Claude.
Does A.I. Need a Constitution?
Jill Lepore writes about “The AI Doc: Or How I Became an Apocaloptimist” and A.I. constitutions, like that of Anthropic’s chatbot Claude.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.23. 11:00
Robyn, on Her Own
The pop star brings motherhood and middle age to the dance floor.
Robyn, on Her Own
The pop star brings motherhood and middle age to the dance floor.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.23. 11:00
A Bingo Card for Spring in New York City
Do you have “UPS Guy in Shorts,” “Stoop Weirdo,” or “Park Teeming with Hinge Dates”?
A Bingo Card for Spring in New York City
Do you have “UPS Guy in Shorts,” “Stoop Weirdo,” or “Park Teeming with Hinge Dates”?
The New Yorker - 2026.03.23. 11:00
Between Sting and the Deep Blue Sea
The Police front man’s 2014 musical, “The Last Ship,” was inspired by his gritty working-class childhood in England. Now a revamped production—featuring Shaggy—is docking at the Metropolitan Opera.
Between Sting and the Deep Blue Sea
The Police front man’s 2014 musical, “The Last Ship,” was inspired by his gritty working-class childhood in England. Now a revamped production—featuring Shaggy—is docking at the Metropolitan Opera.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.23. 11:00
“Midnight in the Pain-Relief Aisle of CVS Thinking About ‘The Cloud of Unknowing’,” by Donna Masini
“Pain ricochets around my skull / like an aspirin commercial from the sixties.”
“Midnight in the Pain-Relief Aisle of CVS Thinking About ‘The Cloud of Unknowing’,” by Donna Masini
“Pain ricochets around my skull / like an aspirin commercial from the sixties.”
The New Yorker - 2026.03.23. 11:00
“Coots,” by Rosanna Warren
“Were they coots, those dark birds with flashy / white bills, swimming together in circles / on winter waves?”
“Coots,” by Rosanna Warren
“Were they coots, those dark birds with flashy / white bills, swimming together in circles / on winter waves?”
The New Yorker - 2026.03.23. 11:00
Engels in the Outfield
A radical history of the Mets insists that baseball can still be the people’s game.
Engels in the Outfield
A radical history of the Mets insists that baseball can still be the people’s game.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.23. 11:00
Is Cuba Next?
Trump’s campaign to topple foreign adversaries encounters a battered but defiant regime.
Is Cuba Next?
Trump’s campaign to topple foreign adversaries encounters a battered but defiant regime.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.23. 11:00
Ada Ferrer on America’s Imperial Adventures in Cuba
The Pulitzer Prize-winning historian on the relationship between the two countries, and how Cubans might feel about an American intervention.
Ada Ferrer on America’s Imperial Adventures in Cuba
The Pulitzer Prize-winning historian on the relationship between the two countries, and how Cubans might feel about an American intervention.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.22. 11:00
The Vegetalian Is New York’s Finest Sandwich
The best Italian combo in the city contains no meat whatsoever.
The Vegetalian Is New York’s Finest Sandwich
The best Italian combo in the city contains no meat whatsoever.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.22. 11:00
How Bad Is Plagiarism, Really?
From ancient Rome to the era of A.I., people have prized originality, but the line where influence ends and cribbing begins is notoriously blurry.
How Bad Is Plagiarism, Really?
From ancient Rome to the era of A.I., people have prized originality, but the line where influence ends and cribbing begins is notoriously blurry.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.22. 11:00
Souvankham Thammavongsa on Dating and the Clarity of Age
The author discusses her story “Floating.”
Souvankham Thammavongsa on Dating and the Clarity of Age
The author discusses her story “Floating.”
The New Yorker - 2026.03.22. 11:00
The Distant Promise of Iran’s Would-Be King
The U.S.-Israeli war on the Islamic Republic is Reza Pahlavi’s best chance to resume his family’s reign in nearly fifty years—will it pass him by?
The Distant Promise of Iran’s Would-Be King
The U.S.-Israeli war on the Islamic Republic is Reza Pahlavi’s best chance to resume his family’s reign in nearly fifty years—will it pass him by?
The New Yorker - 2026.03.22. 11:00
Souvankham Thammavongsa Reads “Floating”
The author reads her story from the March 30, 2026, issue of the magazine.
Souvankham Thammavongsa Reads “Floating”
The author reads her story from the March 30, 2026, issue of the magazine.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.22. 11:00
“Floating,” by Souvankham Thammavongsa
After he left, I said to my friend, “I like him. Is he single?” My friend said he’d never mentioned a partner.
“Floating,” by Souvankham Thammavongsa
After he left, I said to my friend, “I like him. Is he single?” My friend said he’d never mentioned a partner.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.21. 11:00
The First Casualty of Trump’s War in Iran Was the Truth
The cruellest irony is that of a President who addresses the Iranian people in the language of liberation and then threatens freedom of the press back home.
The First Casualty of Trump’s War in Iran Was the Truth
The cruellest irony is that of a President who addresses the Iranian people in the language of liberation and then threatens freedom of the press back home.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.21. 11:00
China’s Shifting Relationship to the Countryside
Catherine Hyland’s images show what happened after the giant migration to the cities.
China’s Shifting Relationship to the Countryside
Catherine Hyland’s images show what happened after the giant migration to the cities.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.21. 11:00
Amanda Peet on Getting Breast Cancer While Losing Her Parents
Both of my parents were in hospice, on opposite coasts. Then I found out that I had breast cancer.
Amanda Peet on Getting Breast Cancer While Losing Her Parents
Both of my parents were in hospice, on opposite coasts. Then I found out that I had breast cancer.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.21. 11:00
The Style Is the Substance in Sofia Coppola’s Marc Jacobs Documentary
The designer has experienced a fair amount of tumult in his life. But “Marc by Sofia” addresses none of this, instead stringing together an assortment of gauzy images.
The Style Is the Substance in Sofia Coppola’s Marc Jacobs Documentary
The designer has experienced a fair amount of tumult in his life. But “Marc by Sofia” addresses none of this, instead stringing together an assortment of gauzy images.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.21. 00:33
“Two Prosecutors,” “Palestine ’36,” and the Tribulations of Resistance in the Thirties
Historical dramas from the directors Sergei Loznitsa and Annemarie Jacir are built around courageous acts of opposition.
“Two Prosecutors,” “Palestine ’36,” and the Tribulations of Resistance in the Thirties
Historical dramas from the directors Sergei Loznitsa and Annemarie Jacir are built around courageous acts of opposition.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.20. 21:12
Why Israel Is Attacking Lebanon
Hezbollah, Iran, and Israel helped fuel a disastrous political crisis in Lebanon. Now the Netanyahu government is using it to justify a larger conflict.
Why Israel Is Attacking Lebanon
Hezbollah, Iran, and Israel helped fuel a disastrous political crisis in Lebanon. Now the Netanyahu government is using it to justify a larger conflict.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.20. 19:00
Julio Torres Makes Everything Funny—Including Color Theory
The comedian and writer on his new HBO special, “Color Theories,” which comes out on March 27th.
Julio Torres Makes Everything Funny—Including Color Theory
The comedian and writer on his new HBO special, “Color Theories,” which comes out on March 27th.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.20. 15:45
Daily Cartoon: Friday, March 20th
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
Daily Cartoon: Friday, March 20th
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.20. 14:05
Remembering Calvin Tomkins, a Master of the Profile
For nearly seventy years, he captured the lives of modern artists for The New Yorker.
Remembering Calvin Tomkins, a Master of the Profile
For nearly seventy years, he captured the lives of modern artists for The New Yorker.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.20. 11:00
“DTF St. Louis” Peers Into the Suburban Male Psyche
Jason Bateman excels as the Everyman, reeking of ennui and buried impulses, in the new HBO comic whodunnit, also with David Harbour and Linda Cardellini.
“DTF St. Louis” Peers Into the Suburban Male Psyche
Jason Bateman excels as the Everyman, reeking of ennui and buried impulses, in the new HBO comic whodunnit, also with David Harbour and Linda Cardellini.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.20. 11:00
The Right to a Bed in Zohran Mamdani’s New York
The closing of the Bellevue shelter marks the end of an era. But what comes next?
The Right to a Bed in Zohran Mamdani’s New York
The closing of the Bellevue shelter marks the end of an era. But what comes next?
The New Yorker - 2026.03.20. 11:00
Why Can’t You Finish Anything?
The skills needed for wrapping up aren’t always what you expect.
Why Can’t You Finish Anything?
The skills needed for wrapping up aren’t always what you expect.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.20. 11:00
Christian Petzold’s Ghost Stories
The German auteur made his name with a series of haunting psychological thrillers. His new film, “Miroirs No. 3,” was shaped by losses of his own.
Christian Petzold’s Ghost Stories
The German auteur made his name with a series of haunting psychological thrillers. His new film, “Miroirs No. 3,” was shaped by losses of his own.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.20. 11:00
Elaine Reichek’s Needlepoint Revolution
Also: Ro Reddick’s absurdist “Cold War Choir Practice,” Sofia Coppola’s portrait of Marc Jacobs, Paige Williams on music for spiritual uplift, and more.
Elaine Reichek’s Needlepoint Revolution
Also: Ro Reddick’s absurdist “Cold War Choir Practice,” Sofia Coppola’s portrait of Marc Jacobs, Paige Williams on music for spiritual uplift, and more.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.20. 11:00
Poems Dictated to My Phone, Mostly While Waiting in My Car
My thirteen-year-old daughter needed a dress for a wedding, so we went to Aritzia in the Short Hills mall.
Poems Dictated to My Phone, Mostly While Waiting in My Car
My thirteen-year-old daughter needed a dress for a wedding, so we went to Aritzia in the Short Hills mall.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.20. 11:00
What the War Has Done to Iranians
A civilian in Tehran chronicles a country trapped between bombardment and repression—too terrorized to move, let alone start an uprising.
What the War Has Done to Iranians
A civilian in Tehran chronicles a country trapped between bombardment and repression—too terrorized to move, let alone start an uprising.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.19. 21:40
An Elegy for the Kennedy Center
A Washington, D.C., native says goodbye to the arts complex before Trump’s wrecking crew goes to work on it.
An Elegy for the Kennedy Center
A Washington, D.C., native says goodbye to the arts complex before Trump’s wrecking crew goes to work on it.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.19. 15:54
Daily Cartoon: Thursday, March 19th
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
Daily Cartoon: Thursday, March 19th
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.19. 11:00
The Unravelling of Dubai as a Safe Haven
What drew many people to the city was not luxury but, rather, stability and the feeling of remove from war. As Iran attacks the U.A.E., that sense of distance is eroding.
The Unravelling of Dubai as a Safe Haven
What drew many people to the city was not luxury but, rather, stability and the feeling of remove from war. As Iran attacks the U.A.E., that sense of distance is eroding.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.19. 11:00
The Trad-est Wife
I decided I would give my children a traditional spin on Pop-Tarts. I started with the first step of any traditional recipe: screaming.
The Trad-est Wife
I decided I would give my children a traditional spin on Pop-Tarts. I started with the first step of any traditional recipe: screaming.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.19. 00:00
The Pentagon Wants an Obedient A.I. Soldier. Will It Get One?
The reported use of Claude in recent military operations has shifted the Overton window around A.I. in warfare—and sparked a battle between Anthropic and the Department of War.
The Pentagon Wants an Obedient A.I. Soldier. Will It Get One?
The reported use of Claude in recent military operations has shifted the Overton window around A.I. in warfare—and sparked a battle between Anthropic and the Department of War.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.18. 16:23
Daily Cartoon: Wednesday, March 18th
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
Daily Cartoon: Wednesday, March 18th
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.18. 11:00
Why Tech Bros Are Now Obsessed with Taste
In the age of A.I., the term has become as much of a Silicon Valley cliché as “disruption” was in the twenty-tens.
Why Tech Bros Are Now Obsessed with Taste
In the age of A.I., the term has become as much of a Silicon Valley cliché as “disruption” was in the twenty-tens.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.18. 11:00
“Judy Blume: A Life” and the Problem of Biography
A new book about the children’s author is conscientious, respectful—and, like any good biography, dedicated to recovering vivid, occasionally unsettling particulars.
“Judy Blume: A Life” and the Problem of Biography
A new book about the children’s author is conscientious, respectful—and, like any good biography, dedicated to recovering vivid, occasionally unsettling particulars.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.18. 11:00
The Iran War Is Another Reason to Quit Oil
What if the drone is to warfare as the solar panel is to energy?
The Iran War Is Another Reason to Quit Oil
What if the drone is to warfare as the solar panel is to energy?
The New Yorker - 2026.03.18. 11:00
Probability Calculator: Chances That Your Friend Bails Tonight
“I’ll most likely be able to get there a little after 8!” = Bring granola bars. You’ll eat your first bite of dinner at 9:17 P.M.
Probability Calculator: Chances That Your Friend Bails Tonight
“I’ll most likely be able to get there a little after 8!” = Bring granola bars. You’ll eat your first bite of dinner at 9:17 P.M.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.18. 04:19
Illinois Primary-Election Results: Juliana Stratton Wins
The state’s lieutenant governor has won the Democratic race to fill Dick Durbin’s U.S. Senate seat; Republicans elect Darren Bailey to challenge Governor J. B. Pritzker.
Illinois Primary-Election Results: Juliana Stratton Wins
The state’s lieutenant governor has won the Democratic race to fill Dick Durbin’s U.S. Senate seat; Republicans elect Darren Bailey to challenge Governor J. B. Pritzker.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.17. 15:13
Daily Cartoon: Tuesday, March 17th
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
Daily Cartoon: Tuesday, March 17th
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.17. 11:00
Israel’s Gulf-State Gamble in the Iran War
Benjamin Netanyahu has predicted that the conflict could draw Israel closer to its Arab neighbors. That may be wishful thinking.
Israel’s Gulf-State Gamble in the Iran War
Benjamin Netanyahu has predicted that the conflict could draw Israel closer to its Arab neighbors. That may be wishful thinking.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.17. 11:00
How Should We Remember the Hippies?
They’ve often been a punch line, but by fusing their political convictions to a broader cultural identity they seemed to find something that we’ve lost.
How Should We Remember the Hippies?
They’ve often been a punch line, but by fusing their political convictions to a broader cultural identity they seemed to find something that we’ve lost.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.16. 21:35
Why David Boies Thinks We Should Support Trump’s Iran War
The prominent lawyer says that Democrats should get behind the President, and make sure that he finishes the job.
Why David Boies Thinks We Should Support Trump’s Iran War
The prominent lawyer says that Democrats should get behind the President, and make sure that he finishes the job.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.16. 21:24
Were the 2026 Oscars a Swan Song for Warner Bros.?
In the Dolby Theatre, I saw a win-win night for the studio behind “Sinners” and “One Battle After Another”—and a lose-lose situation for the industry.
Were the 2026 Oscars a Swan Song for Warner Bros.?
In the Dolby Theatre, I saw a win-win night for the studio behind “Sinners” and “One Battle After Another”—and a lose-lose situation for the industry.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.16. 16:46
As Movies Adapt to the Times, the Oscars Can Only Look On
Doom-laden humor at the 2026 Academy Awards ceremony obscures the courageous innovation of much of the work it celebrated.
As Movies Adapt to the Times, the Oscars Can Only Look On
Doom-laden humor at the 2026 Academy Awards ceremony obscures the courageous innovation of much of the work it celebrated.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.16. 15:36
Daily Cartoon: Monday, March 16th
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
Daily Cartoon: Monday, March 16th
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.16. 15:15
The 2026 Oscars Were a Protest Against Their Own Irrelevance
With few exceptions, a ceremony that honored two of the most politically ferocious Hollywood action thrillers in recent memory engaged only fitfully with politics.
The 2026 Oscars Were a Protest Against Their Own Irrelevance
With few exceptions, a ceremony that honored two of the most politically ferocious Hollywood action thrillers in recent memory engaged only fitfully with politics.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.16. 11:00
Who Bankrolled the American Revolution?
Our history too often sidesteps the question of finances. But sonorous ideals don’t keep an army supplied with uniforms, guns, and grub.
Who Bankrolled the American Revolution?
Our history too often sidesteps the question of finances. But sonorous ideals don’t keep an army supplied with uniforms, guns, and grub.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.16. 11:00
Letters from Our Readers
Readers respond to Burkhard Bilger’s piece about turbulence, Gideon Lewis-Kraus’s article on Anthropic, Ava Kofman’s story concerning surrogacy, and Katy Waldman’s essay about fawning.
Letters from Our Readers
Readers respond to Burkhard Bilger’s piece about turbulence, Gideon Lewis-Kraus’s article on Anthropic, Ava Kofman’s story concerning surrogacy, and Katy Waldman’s essay about fawning.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.16. 11:00
Seeking a Second Passport
For some Americans, citizenship in a country their ancestors fled is now an insurance plan.
Seeking a Second Passport
For some Americans, citizenship in a country their ancestors fled is now an insurance plan.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.16. 11:00
Lisa Kudrow Is Back—Again
Twenty-two years after the end of “Friends,” the actress returns with a new installment of “The Comeback.”
Lisa Kudrow Is Back—Again
Twenty-two years after the end of “Friends,” the actress returns with a new installment of “The Comeback.”
The New Yorker - 2026.03.16. 11:00
“The Life You Want,” Reviewed
In a new book, Adam Phillips wages a playful war on the strictures of traditional talk therapy.
“The Life You Want,” Reviewed
In a new book, Adam Phillips wages a playful war on the strictures of traditional talk therapy.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.16. 11:00
Rolling Out Our New A.I. Tools
Internal memo: Meet our new suite of A.I.-optimized losers and douche bags. Although they are fully agentic, we’re sure they will annoy you in all the ways you’re accustomed to.
Rolling Out Our New A.I. Tools
Internal memo: Meet our new suite of A.I.-optimized losers and douche bags. Although they are fully agentic, we’re sure they will annoy you in all the ways you’re accustomed to.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.16. 11:00
What’s Behind Trump’s New World Disorder?
A foreign policy freed of liberal pretenses and imperial ambitions could lead to restraint—or, as the Iran attack shows, simply license hit-and-run belligerence.
What’s Behind Trump’s New World Disorder?
A foreign policy freed of liberal pretenses and imperial ambitions could lead to restraint—or, as the Iran attack shows, simply license hit-and-run belligerence.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.16. 11:00
Egon Schiele: “Portrait of Dr. Erwin von Graff,” Reviewed
At the Neue Galerie, a show suggests that the artist’s raw, contorted depictions of the body were influenced by a formative relationship with a doctor.
Egon Schiele: “Portrait of Dr. Erwin von Graff,” Reviewed
At the Neue Galerie, a show suggests that the artist’s raw, contorted depictions of the body were influenced by a formative relationship with a doctor.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.16. 11:00
“Réservoir,” by Tova Gannana
“This is the season of crushing elder box leaves with our feet.”
“Réservoir,” by Tova Gannana
“This is the season of crushing elder box leaves with our feet.”
The New Yorker - 2026.03.16. 11:00
“Then,” by Jorie Graham
“Then the full / moon rose / & filled the / windows.”
“Then,” by Jorie Graham
“Then the full / moon rose / & filled the / windows.”
The New Yorker - 2026.03.16. 11:00
How Doodles Became the Dog du Jour
Poodle crossbreeds have grown overwhelmingly popular, sparking controversy in dog parks and kennel clubs alike.
How Doodles Became the Dog du Jour
Poodle crossbreeds have grown overwhelmingly popular, sparking controversy in dog parks and kennel clubs alike.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.16. 11:00
Can We Save Kids from Social Media?
The social psychologist Jonathan Haidt discusses social media’s “subversion of the ability to pay attention on a species-wide level,” how policymakers are intervening, and what more we should be doing to protect children.
Can We Save Kids from Social Media?
The social psychologist Jonathan Haidt discusses social media’s “subversion of the ability to pay attention on a species-wide level,” how policymakers are intervening, and what more we should be doing to protect children.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.16. 11:00
Junior LaBeija, Master of Ceremonies
As the ballroom legend makes their Broadway début in “Cats: The Jellicle Ball,” they reflect on accessorizing with raw chicken and dressing like Al Capone.
Junior LaBeija, Master of Ceremonies
As the ballroom legend makes their Broadway début in “Cats: The Jellicle Ball,” they reflect on accessorizing with raw chicken and dressing like Al Capone.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.16. 11:00
How Arsenio Hall Shook Up Late Night
His show became the epicenter of early-nineties cool, with the decade’s biggest names, from Tom Cruise to Bill Clinton, stopping by to earn street cred.
How Arsenio Hall Shook Up Late Night
His show became the epicenter of early-nineties cool, with the decade’s biggest names, from Tom Cruise to Bill Clinton, stopping by to earn street cred.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.16. 11:00
How Zac Posen Went from Making Ball Gowns to Remaking the Gap
The fashion designer was brought on as Gap Inc.’s creative director to help restore the company’s cultural relevance. Has the Gapaissance arrived?
How Zac Posen Went from Making Ball Gowns to Remaking the Gap
The fashion designer was brought on as Gap Inc.’s creative director to help restore the company’s cultural relevance. Has the Gapaissance arrived?
The New Yorker - 2026.03.16. 11:00
How to Be Your Own Super
Doorknob troubles? No sweat—an Upper West Side handyman is helping the helpless, with a beginner’s class on how to fix your (many) apartment problems.
How to Be Your Own Super
Doorknob troubles? No sweat—an Upper West Side handyman is helping the helpless, with a beginner’s class on how to fix your (many) apartment problems.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.16. 11:00
Doctor Mike’s Internet Medicine
Mikhail Varshavski, People’s “sexiest doctor,” has a medical degree—and millions of fans on YouTube, where he debunks R.F.K., Jr., interviews Kamala Harris, and analyzes “The Pitt.” Andrew Trunsky writes.
Doctor Mike’s Internet Medicine
Mikhail Varshavski, People’s “sexiest doctor,” has a medical degree—and millions of fans on YouTube, where he debunks R.F.K., Jr., interviews Kamala Harris, and analyzes “The Pitt.” Andrew Trunsky writes.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.16. 11:00
Wendy Red Star Gets Her Bag
The artist, whose new show centers on the history of trade beads, shops for a knockoff Louis Vuitton bag on Canal Street and ruminates on authenticity.
Wendy Red Star Gets Her Bag
The artist, whose new show centers on the history of trade beads, shops for a knockoff Louis Vuitton bag on Canal Street and ruminates on authenticity.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.16. 01:28
The New Yorker’s “Two People Exchanging Saliva” Wins a 2026 Oscar
The dark satire, shot largely in a Paris department store, claimed the Academy Award for Best Live Action Short, in a rare tie.
The New Yorker’s “Two People Exchanging Saliva” Wins a 2026 Oscar
The dark satire, shot largely in a Paris department store, claimed the Academy Award for Best Live Action Short, in a rare tie.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.15. 11:00
The Real Cost of a Meal at Noma
The “world’s best restaurant” has been rocked—again—by revelations of the chef René Redzepi’s abusive behavior.
The Real Cost of a Meal at Noma
The “world’s best restaurant” has been rocked—again—by revelations of the chef René Redzepi’s abusive behavior.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.15. 11:00
Han Ong Reads “My Balenciaga”
The author reads his story from the March 23, 2026, issue of the magazine.
Han Ong Reads “My Balenciaga”
The author reads his story from the March 23, 2026, issue of the magazine.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.15. 11:00
Trump’s Mass-Detention Campaign
Even with Kristi Noem gone, the Administration’s immigration agenda shows no signs of flagging—in fact, it is leading toward a new humanitarian and legal crisis.
Trump’s Mass-Detention Campaign
Even with Kristi Noem gone, the Administration’s immigration agenda shows no signs of flagging—in fact, it is leading toward a new humanitarian and legal crisis.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.15. 11:00
The New Faces of Christian Nationalism
Trump has hollowed out the Johnson Amendment, which prohibited churches from endorsing candidates. Mercy Culture, in Fort Worth, has sprung into action.
The New Faces of Christian Nationalism
Trump has hollowed out the Johnson Amendment, which prohibited churches from endorsing candidates. Mercy Culture, in Fort Worth, has sprung into action.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.15. 11:00
“My Balenciaga,” by Han Ong
It could have been an experiment by the master. An early draft. A failed caprice.
“My Balenciaga,” by Han Ong
It could have been an experiment by the master. An early draft. A failed caprice.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.15. 11:00
Han Ong on Nora Aunor and Authentication
The author discusses his story “My Balenciaga.”
Han Ong on Nora Aunor and Authentication
The author discusses his story “My Balenciaga.”
The New Yorker - 2026.03.14. 11:00
What a Movie Set Looks Like When No One’s Performing
Atsushi Nishijima, known as Jima, has photographed some of the biggest films of the last decade, capturing actors in between takes, sometimes at sensitive, stressful moments.
What a Movie Set Looks Like When No One’s Performing
Atsushi Nishijima, known as Jima, has photographed some of the biggest films of the last decade, capturing actors in between takes, sometimes at sensitive, stressful moments.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.14. 11:00
What Went Wrong When Susan Sontag Met Thomas Mann?
An eyewitness recalls the fraught encounter between a precocious American college student and a titan of German literature.
What Went Wrong When Susan Sontag Met Thomas Mann?
An eyewitness recalls the fraught encounter between a precocious American college student and a titan of German literature.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.14. 11:00
How White South Africans Are Reshaping the Mississippi Delta
As Donald Trump offers U.S. asylum to Afrikaners, thousands are already working in the country on agricultural visas.
How White South Africans Are Reshaping the Mississippi Delta
As Donald Trump offers U.S. asylum to Afrikaners, thousands are already working in the country on agricultural visas.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.14. 11:00
How Israel Used the War in Gaza to Accelerate Settlements in the West Bank
The Netanyahu government is pushing expansionist policies, while America looks the other way.
How Israel Used the War in Gaza to Accelerate Settlements in the West Bank
The Netanyahu government is pushing expansionist policies, while America looks the other way.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.14. 11:00
Anthropic and Donald Trump’s Dangerous Alignment Problem
The Trump Administration wants Claude to act like an obedient soldier. But, if you ask for a killer robot, the company argues, you might get more than you bargained for.
Anthropic and Donald Trump’s Dangerous Alignment Problem
The Trump Administration wants Claude to act like an obedient soldier. But, if you ask for a killer robot, the company argues, you might get more than you bargained for.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.14. 04:59
Pete Hegseth’s Holy War
Christian nationalism was once a fringe ideology in America. The Secretary of War has ushered it into the heart of U.S. military force.
Pete Hegseth’s Holy War
Christian nationalism was once a fringe ideology in America. The Secretary of War has ushered it into the heart of U.S. military force.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.13. 19:45
Sheltering in Jerusalem and Looking at the Iran War
Will Donald Trump sustain Benjamin Netanyahu’s preëmptive wars?
Sheltering in Jerusalem and Looking at the Iran War
Will Donald Trump sustain Benjamin Netanyahu’s preëmptive wars?
The New Yorker - 2026.03.13. 19:00
Chloé Zhao on “Hamnet,” Which Is Nominated for Eight Academy Awards
Zhao, a previous Oscar winner, for Best Director, discusses her acclaimed film with Michael Schulman.
Chloé Zhao on “Hamnet,” Which Is Nominated for Eight Academy Awards
Zhao, a previous Oscar winner, for Best Director, discusses her acclaimed film with Michael Schulman.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.13. 14:42
Daily Cartoon: Friday, March 13th
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
Daily Cartoon: Friday, March 13th
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.13. 11:00
Trump’s Inexcusable Unpreparedness for the Iranian Oil Crisis
In the President’s first term, Iran demonstrated what tactics it would use in a confrontation with the U.S. Yet the Administration seems to have no game plan.
Trump’s Inexcusable Unpreparedness for the Iranian Oil Crisis
In the President’s first term, Iran demonstrated what tactics it would use in a confrontation with the U.S. Yet the Administration seems to have no game plan.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.13. 11:00
“The Wild Party” Returns
Also: FKA twigs, “Mother Russia,” Caravaggio, and more.
“The Wild Party” Returns
Also: FKA twigs, “Mother Russia,” Caravaggio, and more.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.13. 11:00
The Feminist Visionary Who Lost the Plot
Elizabeth Cady Stanton believed that she was a person of “superior intelligence and courage.” This fuelled her radical politics—and her eventual descent into bigotry.
The Feminist Visionary Who Lost the Plot
Elizabeth Cady Stanton believed that she was a person of “superior intelligence and courage.” This fuelled her radical politics—and her eventual descent into bigotry.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.13. 11:00
“Project Hail Mary” Movie: A Review of a Sci-Fi Comedy
In Phil Lord and Christopher Miller’s adaptation of Andy Weir’s novel, Ryan Gosling’s star power fuels an unlikely tale of far-flung friendship.
“Project Hail Mary” Movie: A Review of a Sci-Fi Comedy
In Phil Lord and Christopher Miller’s adaptation of Andy Weir’s novel, Ryan Gosling’s star power fuels an unlikely tale of far-flung friendship.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.13. 11:00
Why Do Mind-Altering Drugs Make People Feel Better?
Scientists want to redesign psychedelics so that they don’t induce a trip—but they still improve mental health.
Why Do Mind-Altering Drugs Make People Feel Better?
Scientists want to redesign psychedelics so that they don’t induce a trip—but they still improve mental health.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.13. 00:18
Why Donald Trump Doesn’t Want to Talk About the War in Iran
“We won,” the President who’s treating the conflict with Iran like a video game says, but “we’re not finished yet.”
Why Donald Trump Doesn’t Want to Talk About the War in Iran
“We won,” the President who’s treating the conflict with Iran like a video game says, but “we’re not finished yet.”
The New Yorker - 2026.03.12. 15:12
Daily Cartoon: Thursday, March 12th
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
Daily Cartoon: Thursday, March 12th
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.12. 11:00
Two Playwrights Tackle Father Figures
Clare Barron’s “You Got Older” is a rare play about a good dad. Wallace Shawn’s “What We Did Before Our Moth Days” is defiantly tender about an amoral one.
Two Playwrights Tackle Father Figures
Clare Barron’s “You Got Older” is a rare play about a good dad. Wallace Shawn’s “What We Did Before Our Moth Days” is defiantly tender about an amoral one.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.12. 11:00
Clickbait, Decoded
“I Turned $10 Into $1,000,000 in One Week—Here’s How!” What it actually means: I very slowly added five zeroes and two commas.
Clickbait, Decoded
“I Turned $10 Into $1,000,000 in One Week—Here’s How!” What it actually means: I very slowly added five zeroes and two commas.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.12. 11:00
“Love Story” and Why We Cling to the Kennedy Myth
The new series about the romance between John F. Kennedy, Jr., and Carolyn Bessette is little more than a look-book—but its popularity is proof of the Kennedys’ enduring allure.
“Love Story” and Why We Cling to the Kennedy Myth
The new series about the romance between John F. Kennedy, Jr., and Carolyn Bessette is little more than a look-book—but its popularity is proof of the Kennedys’ enduring allure.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.12. 11:00
The Limits of Iran’s Proxy Empire
The country spent decades cultivating the Axis of Resistance, but, as the war continues, the Houthis and other allied forces have plenty of reason to stay out of it.
The Limits of Iran’s Proxy Empire
The country spent decades cultivating the Axis of Resistance, but, as the war continues, the Houthis and other allied forces have plenty of reason to stay out of it.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.12. 11:00
Shot by Border Patrol, Then Called a “Domestic Terrorist”
The case of Marimar Martinez, a U.S. citizen shot by an officer in Chicago, offers a rare window into the recent spate of D.H.S. shootings—and the smear campaigns that often follow.
Shot by Border Patrol, Then Called a “Domestic Terrorist”
The case of Marimar Martinez, a U.S. citizen shot by an officer in Chicago, offers a rare window into the recent spate of D.H.S. shootings—and the smear campaigns that often follow.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.12. 01:30
The Kristi Noem Show Is Cancelled
As Secretary of Homeland Security, Noem enabled Donald Trump’s harshest immigration policies—and embodied the idea of “law enforcement as just a photo op,” Jonathan Blitzer says.
The Kristi Noem Show Is Cancelled
As Secretary of Homeland Security, Noem enabled Donald Trump’s harshest immigration policies—and embodied the idea of “law enforcement as just a photo op,” Jonathan Blitzer says.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.11. 21:00
Patricia Cornwell on Crime and Creativity
The prolific novelist—whose most famous character, the forensic pathologist Kay Scarpetta, is played by Nicole Kidman in a TV adaptation premièring in March—discusses a few of her perennial rereads.
Patricia Cornwell on Crime and Creativity
The prolific novelist—whose most famous character, the forensic pathologist Kay Scarpetta, is played by Nicole Kidman in a TV adaptation premièring in March—discusses a few of her perennial rereads.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.11. 20:19
How Putin Views Trump’s War in Iran
Russia’s President is profiting from rising oil prices, but he’s also facing a hard new reality: he’s no longer the lead disruptor of the postwar global order.
How Putin Views Trump’s War in Iran
Russia’s President is profiting from rising oil prices, but he’s also facing a hard new reality: he’s no longer the lead disruptor of the postwar global order.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.11. 18:03
How Donald Trump’s Iran War Is Destabilizing the Gulf
Despite their animosity toward Iran, America’s allies in the Middle East are worried that the region is headed for wider conflict.
How Donald Trump’s Iran War Is Destabilizing the Gulf
Despite their animosity toward Iran, America’s allies in the Middle East are worried that the region is headed for wider conflict.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.11. 16:14
War in the Age of the Online “Information Bomb”
Memes such as “monitoring the situation” reflect a deluded belief that we can be more than just passive, confused bystanders to a spray of digital shrapnel.
War in the Age of the Online “Information Bomb”
Memes such as “monitoring the situation” reflect a deluded belief that we can be more than just passive, confused bystanders to a spray of digital shrapnel.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.11. 16:00
Daily Cartoon: Wednesday, March 11th
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
Daily Cartoon: Wednesday, March 11th
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.11. 12:05
Georgia Fourteenth Congressional District Special-Election Results
The Republican Clay Fuller and the Democrat Shawn Harris are headed for a runoff to fill Marjorie Taylor Greene’s House seat.
Georgia Fourteenth Congressional District Special-Election Results
The Republican Clay Fuller and the Democrat Shawn Harris are headed for a runoff to fill Marjorie Taylor Greene’s House seat.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.10. 17:09
Bonus Daily Cartoon: Puddle Jumper
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
Bonus Daily Cartoon: Puddle Jumper
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.10. 17:09
Daily Cartoon: Tuesday, March 10th
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
Daily Cartoon: Tuesday, March 10th
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.10. 11:00
The Latest Republican Efforts to Make It Harder to Vote in the Midterms
Ahead of the midterms, Donald Trump is pushing the SAVE America Act, and there are other measures to undermine the electoral system.
The Latest Republican Efforts to Make It Harder to Vote in the Midterms
Ahead of the midterms, Donald Trump is pushing the SAVE America Act, and there are other measures to undermine the electoral system.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.10. 11:00
A Birthday-Gift Guide by Your Most Absent Aunt
It totally screams “Maya,” because she’s within driving distance, last I heard, so I probably won’t have to pay for shipping.
A Birthday-Gift Guide by Your Most Absent Aunt
It totally screams “Maya,” because she’s within driving distance, last I heard, so I probably won’t have to pay for shipping.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.10. 11:00
The Lawlessness of Trump’s War in Iran
The ferocity of U.S. and Israeli attacks has raised questions about whether the two countries are even attempting to minimize civilian casualties.
The Lawlessness of Trump’s War in Iran
The ferocity of U.S. and Israeli attacks has raised questions about whether the two countries are even attempting to minimize civilian casualties.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.10. 11:00
The Creator of Wordle Tries to Solve the Cryptic Crossword
Josh Wardle designed one of the most popular word games of our time. Now he wants to mainstream one of the most difficult ones.
The Creator of Wordle Tries to Solve the Cryptic Crossword
Josh Wardle designed one of the most popular word games of our time. Now he wants to mainstream one of the most difficult ones.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.09. 20:28
Iran’s New Supreme Leader Is Mojtaba Khamenei
The selection of Mojtaba Khamenei, the son of the assassinated Supreme Leader, signals defiance, as the Islamic Republic confronts the gravest threat in its history.
Iran’s New Supreme Leader Is Mojtaba Khamenei
The selection of Mojtaba Khamenei, the son of the assassinated Supreme Leader, signals defiance, as the Islamic Republic confronts the gravest threat in its history.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.09. 15:07
Daily Cartoon: Monday, March 9th
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
Daily Cartoon: Monday, March 9th
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.09. 11:00
The Battle Between Good and Evil
Angel or devil, book or TV, tea or Martini—in the eternal conflict, which side wins out?
The Battle Between Good and Evil
Angel or devil, book or TV, tea or Martini—in the eternal conflict, which side wins out?
The New Yorker - 2026.03.09. 11:00
“Gold Street Barn,” by Henri Cole
“From my upstairs-bedroom window, I used to ponder / its sagging timber shoulders and open gable roof.”
“Gold Street Barn,” by Henri Cole
“From my upstairs-bedroom window, I used to ponder / its sagging timber shoulders and open gable roof.”
The New Yorker - 2026.03.09. 11:00
“Giant” Takes on Roald Dahl and His Antisemitism
Mark Rosenblatt’s début play brings light, shadow, and humor to its portrait of a troubled writer.
“Giant” Takes on Roald Dahl and His Antisemitism
Mark Rosenblatt’s début play brings light, shadow, and humor to its portrait of a troubled writer.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.09. 11:00
Frankie Focus, Attention-Grabber
Governor Kathy Hochul’s recent policy cracks down on phones in schools. Her enforcer? A freaky neon-green creature.
Frankie Focus, Attention-Grabber
Governor Kathy Hochul’s recent policy cracks down on phones in schools. Her enforcer? A freaky neon-green creature.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.09. 11:00
The Perverse, Tender Worlds of Paul Thomas Anderson
The filmmaker behind “One Battle After Another” specializes in stories about people who are cut off, adrift, desperately seeking connection. His films are studies of American loneliness.
The Perverse, Tender Worlds of Paul Thomas Anderson
The filmmaker behind “One Battle After Another” specializes in stories about people who are cut off, adrift, desperately seeking connection. His films are studies of American loneliness.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.09. 11:00
How God Got So Great
What monotheism means is surprisingly hard to pin down, but there’s a reason it swept the world.
How God Got So Great
What monotheism means is surprisingly hard to pin down, but there’s a reason it swept the world.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.09. 11:00
A Day in the Pre-Internet World, as Understood by Someone Born in 2002
When clock radios, film cameras, and the Yellow Pages ruled the world.
A Day in the Pre-Internet World, as Understood by Someone Born in 2002
When clock radios, film cameras, and the Yellow Pages ruled the world.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.09. 11:00
“The Carbon Atoms of Saved Things,” by Brenda Hillman
“The carbon atom has six electrons / that move faster than bodies move / from one form to another.”
“The Carbon Atoms of Saved Things,” by Brenda Hillman
“The carbon atom has six electrons / that move faster than bodies move / from one form to another.”
The New Yorker - 2026.03.09. 11:00
A Wintry Utopia in Vermont’s Northeast Kingdom
The region has long attracted idealists, from the radical performers of Bread & Puppet in the seventies to the striving artisan farmers of the early two-thousands.
A Wintry Utopia in Vermont’s Northeast Kingdom
The region has long attracted idealists, from the radical performers of Bread & Puppet in the seventies to the striving artisan farmers of the early two-thousands.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.09. 11:00
The Global Fallout of Donald Trump’s War on Iran
As the conflict rapidly spreads throughout the Middle East, the New Yorker writers Dexter Filkins and Robin Wright discuss the stakes for Iran, the U.S., and the rest of the world.
The Global Fallout of Donald Trump’s War on Iran
As the conflict rapidly spreads throughout the Middle East, the New Yorker writers Dexter Filkins and Robin Wright discuss the stakes for Iran, the U.S., and the rest of the world.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.09. 11:00
The Oscars: Who Will Win and Who Should Win
Every awards season is one battle after another, and the ninety-eighth Academy Awards ceremony promises a more climactic showdown than most.
The Oscars: Who Will Win and Who Should Win
Every awards season is one battle after another, and the ninety-eighth Academy Awards ceremony promises a more climactic showdown than most.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.09. 11:00
How to Prevent Insider Trading on Trump’s Wars
A flurry of well-timed and anonymous bets on Polymarket right before the U.S. strike on Iran shows the need for reform.
How to Prevent Insider Trading on Trump’s Wars
A flurry of well-timed and anonymous bets on Polymarket right before the U.S. strike on Iran shows the need for reform.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.09. 11:00
Trump’s Reckless Gutting of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau
As the cost of living continues to spiral upward, the Trump Administration is gutting the government agency built to protect Americans from financial ruin.
Trump’s Reckless Gutting of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau
As the cost of living continues to spiral upward, the Trump Administration is gutting the government agency built to protect Americans from financial ruin.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.09. 11:00
Life in Hitler’s Capital
In a new book about everyday existence in wartime Berlin, students, musicians, Nazi maidens, and members of the resistance are allowed to speak for themselves.
Life in Hitler’s Capital
In a new book about everyday existence in wartime Berlin, students, musicians, Nazi maidens, and members of the resistance are allowed to speak for themselves.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.09. 11:00
Joe Vilardi Likes to Move It
The master rigger has hoisted huge art works for Richard Serra, Jeff Koons, and MOMA. Now he’s brought new pieces by Michael Heizer from a Nevada ranch to Gagosian.
Joe Vilardi Likes to Move It
The master rigger has hoisted huge art works for Richard Serra, Jeff Koons, and MOMA. Now he’s brought new pieces by Michael Heizer from a Nevada ranch to Gagosian.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.09. 11:00
The Unmaking of the American University
For decades, research universities have relied on federal funding, with no guarantee that it will last. Now their survival may depend on compliance with the government.
The Unmaking of the American University
For decades, research universities have relied on federal funding, with no guarantee that it will last. Now their survival may depend on compliance with the government.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.09. 11:00
The Bloody Life and Legacy of El Mencho
How the death of the notorious drug kingpin unleashed a wave of cartel violence across Mexico.
The Bloody Life and Legacy of El Mencho
How the death of the notorious drug kingpin unleashed a wave of cartel violence across Mexico.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.09. 11:00
Love in the Time of A.I. Companions
Some people now have an A.I. bestie. Some have a husband. Some have three.
Love in the Time of A.I. Companions
Some people now have an A.I. bestie. Some have a husband. Some have three.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.08. 11:00
Addie Citchens on Judging Women and the Spirit Life of New Orleans
The author discusses her story “The City Is a Graveyard.”
Addie Citchens on Judging Women and the Spirit Life of New Orleans
The author discusses her story “The City Is a Graveyard.”
The New Yorker - 2026.03.08. 11:00
Addie Citchens Reads “The City Is a Graveyard”
The author reads her story from the March 16, 2026, issue of the magazine.
Addie Citchens Reads “The City Is a Graveyard”
The author reads her story from the March 16, 2026, issue of the magazine.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.08. 11:00
“The City Is a Graveyard,” by Addie Citchens
Life is a wild, silly ride when you’re out here yearning as hard as you are.
“The City Is a Graveyard,” by Addie Citchens
Life is a wild, silly ride when you’re out here yearning as hard as you are.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.08. 11:00
How China Learned to Love the Classics
The Chinese Communist Party has embraced the study of Greek and Latin—as, in some ways, an antidote to the modern West.
How China Learned to Love the Classics
The Chinese Communist Party has embraced the study of Greek and Latin—as, in some ways, an antidote to the modern West.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.08. 11:00
Where Is the Iran War Headed?
President Trump has both called for Iranians to rise up and oust the ruthless theocracy and then said that he’s fully prepared to deal with a new religious leader.
Where Is the Iran War Headed?
President Trump has both called for Iranians to rise up and oust the ruthless theocracy and then said that he’s fully prepared to deal with a new religious leader.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.07. 20:51
A Nineteenth-Century Countess’s Sultry Selfies
Virginia Oldoini helped conceptualize and starred in more than four hundred portraits so experimental and expressive that they have drawn comparisons to works by Claude Cahun and Cindy Sherman.
A Nineteenth-Century Countess’s Sultry Selfies
Virginia Oldoini helped conceptualize and starred in more than four hundred portraits so experimental and expressive that they have drawn comparisons to works by Claude Cahun and Cindy Sherman.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.07. 12:00
The Most Beautiful Freezer in the World
Notes on baking at the South Pole.
The Most Beautiful Freezer in the World
Notes on baking at the South Pole.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.07. 12:00
The Captivating Derangement of the Looksmaxxing Movement
In their warped and wrongheaded way, the omnipresent influencer Clavicular and his compatriots are intent on demystifying the ideal of natural beauty.
The Captivating Derangement of the Looksmaxxing Movement
In their warped and wrongheaded way, the omnipresent influencer Clavicular and his compatriots are intent on demystifying the ideal of natural beauty.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.07. 03:30
“Neighbors” Captures the Drama That Follows You Home
In the new HBO docuseries, about petty disputes between homeowners, everyone has a gun, a grievance, and a security camera.
“Neighbors” Captures the Drama That Follows You Home
In the new HBO docuseries, about petty disputes between homeowners, everyone has a gun, a grievance, and a security camera.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.07. 00:57
“Yam Daabo” Reintroduces a Late, Great Filmmaker
Idrissa Ouédraogo’s first feature, now streaming, is a tense drama of romance amid politics and a striking advance in cinematic form.
“Yam Daabo” Reintroduces a Late, Great Filmmaker
Idrissa Ouédraogo’s first feature, now streaming, is a tense drama of romance amid politics and a striking advance in cinematic form.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.06. 21:19
Kristi Noem’s Fireable Offenses
The former Secretary of D.H.S. faced criticism for misspending funds, prioritizing her own self-promotion, and reflexively defending even the most brutal acts of the Trump Administration’s deportation efforts.
Kristi Noem’s Fireable Offenses
The former Secretary of D.H.S. faced criticism for misspending funds, prioritizing her own self-promotion, and reflexively defending even the most brutal acts of the Trump Administration’s deportation efforts.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.06. 20:00
Ryan Coogler on “Sinners,” His Epic Film about Race, Music, and the Undead
The director talks with the New Yorker staff writer Jelani Cobb about his movie, which has been nominated for a record-setting sixteen Academy Awards.
Ryan Coogler on “Sinners,” His Epic Film about Race, Music, and the Undead
The director talks with the New Yorker staff writer Jelani Cobb about his movie, which has been nominated for a record-setting sixteen Academy Awards.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.06. 17:22
Daily Cartoon: Friday, March 6th
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
Daily Cartoon: Friday, March 6th
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.06. 12:00
Can a “Living Drug” Cure Autoimmune Diseases?
CAR-T was developed as a cancer treatment. Now it is showing promise for conditions that have long been considered incurable, such as lupus and multiple sclerosis.
Can a “Living Drug” Cure Autoimmune Diseases?
CAR-T was developed as a cancer treatment. Now it is showing promise for conditions that have long been considered incurable, such as lupus and multiple sclerosis.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.06. 12:00
Stephen Shore, Ryan McGinley’s Xeroxes in “Hard Copy New York”
Also: Jonathan Richman’s soft touch, Sean Hayes’s liquid charm in the play “The Unknown,” “The Bride!”-related culture picks, and more.
Stephen Shore, Ryan McGinley’s Xeroxes in “Hard Copy New York”
Also: Jonathan Richman’s soft touch, Sean Hayes’s liquid charm in the play “The Unknown,” “The Bride!”-related culture picks, and more.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.06. 12:00
Iran’s Desperate, High-Risk Survival Strategy
The regime in Tehran knows it likely can’t win the war, but it can certainly globalize the pain of the conflict—even if it’s ultimately at its own expense.
Iran’s Desperate, High-Risk Survival Strategy
The regime in Tehran knows it likely can’t win the war, but it can certainly globalize the pain of the conflict—even if it’s ultimately at its own expense.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.06. 12:00
“Hoppers” Movie: A Review of the New Pixar Sci-Fi Comedy
In Daniel Chong’s cheerfully ludicrous science-fiction comedy, robot technology enables an environmental activist to walk and talk with the animals.
“Hoppers” Movie: A Review of the New Pixar Sci-Fi Comedy
In Daniel Chong’s cheerfully ludicrous science-fiction comedy, robot technology enables an environmental activist to walk and talk with the animals.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.05. 23:17
The Iran War Spreads to Lebanon
As the region spasms, the clash between Israel and Hezbollah is gathering force.
The Iran War Spreads to Lebanon
As the region spasms, the clash between Israel and Hezbollah is gathering force.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.05. 18:12
Daily Cartoon: Thursday, March 5th
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
Daily Cartoon: Thursday, March 5th
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.05. 17:13
The End of Limits on a President’s Wars
Past conflicts eroded Congress’s ability to decide when to go to war. Donald Trump’s attack on Iran destroyed it.
The End of Limits on a President’s Wars
Past conflicts eroded Congress’s ability to decide when to go to war. Donald Trump’s attack on Iran destroyed it.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.05. 12:00
The Sacred Vibes of Wunmi Mosaku
The Oscar nominee, who plays a hoodoo healer in “Sinners,” stops at a Brooklyn apothecary and reflects on pregnancy, learning Yoruba, and blessing Michael B. Jordan’s bag.
The Sacred Vibes of Wunmi Mosaku
The Oscar nominee, who plays a hoodoo healer in “Sinners,” stops at a Brooklyn apothecary and reflects on pregnancy, learning Yoruba, and blessing Michael B. Jordan’s bag.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.05. 12:00
I Asked ChatGPT and This Is What It Said
It’s so important to care about your health, and you’re so clever to check!
I Asked ChatGPT and This Is What It Said
It’s so important to care about your health, and you’re so clever to check!
The New Yorker - 2026.03.05. 12:00
Zohran Mamdani and the Art of the Ask
The new mayor’s plans require funding. How will he get it?
Zohran Mamdani and the Art of the Ask
The new mayor’s plans require funding. How will he get it?
The New Yorker - 2026.03.05. 12:00
The No-Explanation War
The Trump Administration has decided that it need not make a case for military action. In the current media environment, that approach makes a disturbing kind of sense.
The No-Explanation War
The Trump Administration has decided that it need not make a case for military action. In the current media environment, that approach makes a disturbing kind of sense.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.05. 12:00
“Vladimir” TV Review
The new Netflix series stars Rachel Weisz as a professor whose lust for a younger colleague renews her lust for life itself—and drives her to alarming extremes.
“Vladimir” TV Review
The new Netflix series stars Rachel Weisz as a professor whose lust for a younger colleague renews her lust for life itself—and drives her to alarming extremes.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.05. 12:00
The Hall of Fame—and of Shame—of Oscars Hosts
Even the most seasoned performers have had trouble nailing the gig. Why is it so hard to get right?
The Hall of Fame—and of Shame—of Oscars Hosts
Even the most seasoned performers have had trouble nailing the gig. Why is it so hard to get right?
The New Yorker - 2026.03.05. 03:00
The Washington Roundtable on the Iran War
Is the U.S. repeating the mistakes of the invasion of Iraq?
The Washington Roundtable on the Iran War
Is the U.S. repeating the mistakes of the invasion of Iraq?
The New Yorker - 2026.03.05. 02:00
“The Bride!” Movie: A Review of Maggie Gyllenhaal’s New Drama
Maggie Gyllenhaal’s imaginative adaptation of the Frankenstein story, starring Jessie Buckley and Christian Bale, leaves its premise and its principles undeveloped.
“The Bride!” Movie: A Review of Maggie Gyllenhaal’s New Drama
Maggie Gyllenhaal’s imaginative adaptation of the Frankenstein story, starring Jessie Buckley and Christian Bale, leaves its premise and its principles undeveloped.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.04. 22:00
Yuval Sharon Reimagines the Canon
The opera director—whose Met début, “Tristan und Isolde,” premières next week—discusses a few of his influences.
Yuval Sharon Reimagines the Canon
The opera director—whose Met début, “Tristan und Isolde,” premières next week—discusses a few of his influences.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.04. 20:17
Why a Democratic Congressman Is Supporting Trump’s War with Iran
Representative Greg Landsman explains his hope that the conflict remains limited but also creates an entirely new Middle East.
Why a Democratic Congressman Is Supporting Trump’s War with Iran
Representative Greg Landsman explains his hope that the conflict remains limited but also creates an entirely new Middle East.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.04. 19:02
Has Taking the Perfect Photo Ruined Tourism in “The Spectacle”?
Yasmin van Dorp’s short film depicts beautiful destinations—and the crowds of cell-phone photographers who inundate them.
Has Taking the Perfect Photo Ruined Tourism in “The Spectacle”?
Yasmin van Dorp’s short film depicts beautiful destinations—and the crowds of cell-phone photographers who inundate them.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.04. 17:05
Daily Cartoon: Wednesday, March 4th
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
Daily Cartoon: Wednesday, March 4th
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.04. 14:40
Texas Primary Election Results: James Talarico Wins as Republican Senate Candidates Head to a Runoff
In a tightly contested Democratic Senate race, the state representative defeated Jasmine Crockett. Republican Senator John Cornyn and state attorney general Ken Paxton face a prolonged contest.
Texas Primary Election Results: James Talarico Wins as Republican Senate Candidates Head to a Runoff
In a tightly contested Democratic Senate race, the state representative defeated Jasmine Crockett. Republican Senator John Cornyn and state attorney general Ken Paxton face a prolonged contest.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.04. 12:00
Honest Eyelash-Curler Reviews
Dang, no lashes left behind with this curler. It even reaches those tiny corner lashes. Lifts, separates—the works. Also, the first time I used this curler, I saw God.
Honest Eyelash-Curler Reviews
Dang, no lashes left behind with this curler. It even reaches those tiny corner lashes. Lifts, separates—the works. Also, the first time I used this curler, I saw God.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.04. 12:00
Chris Fleming Prances, Scuttles, and Undulates Onto HBO
In a new standup set, the comedian uses oddball physicality to locate the weird in the everyday.
Chris Fleming Prances, Scuttles, and Undulates Onto HBO
In a new standup set, the comedian uses oddball physicality to locate the weird in the everyday.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.04. 12:00
The Future of Horror Movies Is on YouTube
With releases like “Iron Lung” and “Backrooms,” Hollywood is looking to the platform for the next generation of horror auteurs.
The Future of Horror Movies Is on YouTube
With releases like “Iron Lung” and “Backrooms,” Hollywood is looking to the platform for the next generation of horror auteurs.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.04. 12:00
The Nineteenth-Century French Poetry in New York’s Punk Scene
“Godlike,” by the seminal punk musician Richard Hell, transposes a notorious affair between nineteenth-century French poets to nineteen-seventies New York.
The Nineteenth-Century French Poetry in New York’s Punk Scene
“Godlike,” by the seminal punk musician Richard Hell, transposes a notorious affair between nineteenth-century French poets to nineteen-seventies New York.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.04. 07:28
In the Texas Primaries, a Good Night for James Talarico, and a Bad One for John Cornyn
Democrats have not won a statewide race in Texas in more than thirty years, but on Tuesday night they seemed to have found an interesting prospect.
In the Texas Primaries, a Good Night for James Talarico, and a Bad One for John Cornyn
Democrats have not won a statewide race in Texas in more than thirty years, but on Tuesday night they seemed to have found an interesting prospect.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.03. 23:20
Do U.S. Presidents Have the Power to Declare War?
On paper, declaring war is reserved for Congress. The Tonkin Gulf Resolution turned a constitutional requirement into a legislative habit of looking away.
Do U.S. Presidents Have the Power to Declare War?
On paper, declaring war is reserved for Congress. The Tonkin Gulf Resolution turned a constitutional requirement into a legislative habit of looking away.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.03. 16:31
Daily Cartoon: Tuesday, March 3rd
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
Daily Cartoon: Tuesday, March 3rd
A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.03. 12:00
Baking Cookies as a Modern Human
Hold up . . . do you even own an oven mitt?
Baking Cookies as a Modern Human
Hold up . . . do you even own an oven mitt?
The New Yorker - 2026.03.03. 12:00
Why a Woman Would Rather Love a Statue Than a Man
In “When the Museum Is Closed,” Emi Yagi takes her study of female objectification to a new, literal extreme.
Why a Woman Would Rather Love a Statue Than a Man
In “When the Museum Is Closed,” Emi Yagi takes her study of female objectification to a new, literal extreme.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.03. 12:00
North Carolina Primary Live Election Results: Roy Cooper and Michael Whatley Win Senate Nominations
The state’s primaries on March 3rd will determine candidates for House and Senate races in November, with major implications for the balance of power in Congress.
North Carolina Primary Live Election Results: Roy Cooper and Michael Whatley Win Senate Nominations
The state’s primaries on March 3rd will determine candidates for House and Senate races in November, with major implications for the balance of power in Congress.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.03. 12:00
Martin Parr’s Eye for Human Folly
The British photographer spent his career examining appetites and the contradictions they engender.
Martin Parr’s Eye for Human Folly
The British photographer spent his career examining appetites and the contradictions they engender.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.03. 01:30
Special Episode: War in Iran
U.S. and Israeli air strikes have killed Iran’s Supreme Leader, sparked a regional conflagration, and set the stage for a “strategic shit show,” Ishaan Tharoor says.
Special Episode: War in Iran
U.S. and Israeli air strikes have killed Iran’s Supreme Leader, sparked a regional conflagration, and set the stage for a “strategic shit show,” Ishaan Tharoor says.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.03. 00:36
Can Donald Trump Win a War with Iran If He Can’t Explain Why He Started It?
So far, explanations are few and the goals—from regime change to ending a nuclear program the President already claimed to have “obliterated”—are many.
Can Donald Trump Win a War with Iran If He Can’t Explain Why He Started It?
So far, explanations are few and the goals—from regime change to ending a nuclear program the President already claimed to have “obliterated”—are many.
The New Yorker - 2026.03.02. 22:23
The Republicans Are Messing with Texas
Amid the controversy over redrawn district maps, a bitter senatorial primary race between John Cornyn and Ken Paxton, and growing dissatisfaction with Donald Trump, has the Party overreached?
The Republicans Are Messing with Texas
Amid the controversy over redrawn district maps, a bitter senatorial primary race between John Cornyn and Ken Paxton, and growing dissatisfaction with Donald Trump, has the Party overreached?
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