Susanna Fogel’s surprisingly jovial bio-pic about the whistle-blower Reality Winner fills a conventional format with ...
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Kamala Harris, veteran prosecutor, proved beyond a reasonable doubt on Tuesday night that her opponent will always take the ...
On today’s social media, the only way to counteract the overflow of online content is to put out an overflow of your own.
The New Yorker’s writers weigh in on what could be the only face-to-face matchup between the Republican and Democratic ...
Sign up to receive our twice-weekly News & Politics newsletter. Kamala Harris successfully prosecuted a case against Donald Trump on issues ranging from abortion to ...
How should we create things? The word “should” isn’t quite right, since there’s no correct way to be creative; still, when ...
The New Yorker presents the longlists for Young People’s Literature, Translated Literature, Poetry, Fiction, and Nonfiction.
President’s previous debate triumphs, she did not conquer her opponents so much as she permitted them to lose.
Playground,” Powers’s new novel, aims to do for the oceans what “The Overstory” did for trees, shaking us out of our human ...
The largest known database of possible American war crimes committed in Iraq and Afghanistan shows a system that rarely ...