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Ed Caesar on Nick Paumgarten’s “Up and Then Down”
Ed Caesar on 11/02/2025

Ed Caesar on Nick Paumgarten’s “Up and Then Down”

A story about a man trapped in an elevator for forty-one hours has just the right amount of anxiety.

E Ed Caesar
Trump and the Presidency That Wouldn’t Shut Up
Jill Lepore on 10/27/2025

Trump and the Presidency That Wouldn’t Shut Up

His posts and rants are omnipresent, ugly, and unhinged. Don’t look to history to make it make sense.

J Jill Lepore
Some People Can’t See Mental Images. The Consequences Are Profound
Larissa MacFarquhar on 10/27/2025

Some People Can’t See Mental Images. The Consequences Are Profound

Research has linked the ability to visualize to a bewildering variety of human traits—how we experience trauma, hold grudges, and, above all, remember our lives.

L Larissa MacFarquhar
Inside the Data Centers That Train A.I. and Drain the Electrical Grid
Stephen Witt on 10/27/2025

Inside the Data Centers That Train A.I. and Drain the Electrical Grid

A data center, which can use as much electricity as Philadelphia, is the new American factory, creating the future and propping up the economy. How long can this last?

S Stephen Witt
Jennifer Lawrence Goes Dark
Jia Tolentino on 10/27/2025

Jennifer Lawrence Goes Dark

She has been cast in maternal roles since her teens. Now, playing a mother for the first time since becoming one, she has chosen the part of a woman pushed past the edge of sanity.

J Jia Tolentino
Voting Rights and Immigration Under Attack
Jelani Cobb on 11/02/2025

Voting Rights and Immigration Under Attack

The President’s goals were clear on the first day of his term, when he issued an executive order overruling the Fourteenth Amendment’s birthright-citizenship clause.

J Jelani Cobb
Portland Prepares for Invasion
James Ross Gardner on 10/31/2025

Portland Prepares for Invasion

The Trump Administration, looking for another TV-ready fight in Oregon, is ready to sic the National Guard on the city’s inflatable-costumed protesters.

J James Ross Gardner
How to Endure Authoritarianism
Adam Gopnik on 10/30/2025

How to Endure Authoritarianism

A visit to a poet’s home in Kraków recalls the lessons of Eastern Europe’s dissidents.

A Adam Gopnik
When the Government Stops Defending Civil Rights
Eyal Press on 10/29/2025

When the Government Stops Defending Civil Rights

The Department of Education’s abandonment of traditional civil-rights litigation has effectively transported parents back in time, to the era before the 1964 Civil Rights Act.

E Eyal Press
Why Biden’s White House Press Secretary Is Leaving the Democratic Party
Isaac Chotiner on 10/27/2025

Why Biden’s White House Press Secretary Is Leaving the Democratic Party

Karine Jean-Pierre feels that Democrats were so mean to Biden that she is becoming an Independent.

I Isaac Chotiner
What Israel and Hamas Actually Want from the Gaza Ceasefire
Isaac Chotiner on 10/25/2025

What Israel and Hamas Actually Want from the Gaza Ceasefire

And how the fantasies and delusions of the major players could torpedo the deal.

I Isaac Chotiner
What Palestinians and Israelis Have Learned Since October 7th
Isaac Chotiner on 10/16/2025

What Palestinians and Israelis Have Learned Since October 7th

Despite the ceasefire in Gaza, prospects for long-term peace seem worse than ever.

I Isaac Chotiner
Why Hamas Agreed to Release the Hostages
Isaac Chotiner on 10/09/2025

Why Hamas Agreed to Release the Hostages

And why it might not matter much for Gaza’s future, or for Palestinian statehood.

I Isaac Chotiner
The College-Coaching Carrousel Is Completely Out of Hand
Louisa Thomas on 11/02/2025

The College-Coaching Carrousel Is Completely Out of Hand

In most states, the highest-paid public employee is a football coach. Lately, more and more of them are getting money to go away.

L Louisa Thomas
What Explains Graham Platner’s Popularity?
Jay Caspian Kang on 10/31/2025

What Explains Graham Platner’s Popularity?

The U.S. Senate candidate from Maine seems like the embodiment of the dirtbag left. But there’s another way to understand his appeal.

J Jay Caspian Kang
The Lessons of an Indefensible Pardon for a Crypto Billionaire
John Cassidy on 10/27/2025

The Lessons of an Indefensible Pardon for a Crypto Billionaire

Donald Trump’s grant of clemency to the founder of Binance, Changpeng Zhao, shows how the checks on Presidential power are failing.

J John Cassidy
Why Can’t the N.B.A. Move On from Its Old Stars?
Louisa Thomas on 10/26/2025

Why Can’t the N.B.A. Move On from Its Old Stars?

Even as the league drastically evolves, the narratives around it are still orbiting its aging icons.

L Louisa Thomas
Abigail Spanberger Thinks That Democrats Need to Listen More
Gabriel Debenedetti on 11/02/2025

Abigail Spanberger Thinks That Democrats Need to Listen More

The front-runner for Virginia governor has long made the case for moderation.

G Gabriel Debenedetti
Watch the Trailer for “The New Yorker at 100”
The New Yorker on 10/31/2025

Watch the Trailer for “The New Yorker at 100”

The Netflix documentary, out on December 5th, explores the magazine’s first century and the lead-up to its 100th Anniversary Issue.

T The New Yorker
The Trump Outrages That Matter Most
Susan B. Glasser on 10/31/2025

The Trump Outrages That Matter Most

Razing the East Wing? Breaking Congress? An unscientific survey of the President’s most disruptive, significant, and truly surprising moves.

S Susan B. Glasser
Defeating the Far-Right “Blob Man”
John Archibald on 10/30/2025

Defeating the Far-Right “Blob Man”

The story of Eric Rudolph, the Atlanta Olympics bomber, offers lessons about the persistence of violent extremism, and how to combat it.

J John Archibald
The Sports-Betting Disaster
Danny Funt on 10/28/2025

The Sports-Betting Disaster

How the rise of “prop” bets helped create the conditions for the N.B.A.’s latest gambling scandal.

D Danny Funt
What if the Big Law Firms Hadn’t Caved to Trump?
Fabio Bertoni on 10/25/2025

What if the Big Law Firms Hadn’t Caved to Trump?

It’s not inconceivable that, had the firms resisted the President’s executive orders, his momentum for lawlessness might have been curbed.

F Fabio Bertoni
Why Trump Tore Down the East Wing
Adam Gopnik on 10/25/2025

Why Trump Tore Down the East Wing

The act of destruction is precisely the point: a kind of performance piece meant to display Trump’s arbitrary power over the Presidency, including its physical seat.

A Adam Gopnik