Every week, The New Yorker’s editors and critics select the best new books of the year so far. To mark the beginning of ...
With a relaunch of “Keep the Meter Running,” on YouTube, the new-media host is trying to turn TikTok-clip fodder into ...
What was the last good thing you read? I get asked this a lot when people learn that I edit book reviews for a living. It can ...
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A sense of make-believe and avoidance pervades Jill Biden’s memoir about her tenure as First Lady, Amy Davidson Sorkin writes ...
Graham Platner looks to claim the Democratic nomination to face Susan Collins in the race for U.S. Senate; the former ...
From the daily newsletter: an interview with Sloane Crosley about her reporting on misophonia, a condition that causes ...
Five Republicans, including Representative Nancy Mace, are vying to be the G.O.P.’s nominee in the gubernatorial race.
How the defining figure of the manosphere built a fortune—and became a political force—by systematically exploiting women.
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The next decade is unlikely to collapse the university system. But it will bring a lot of change to higher education.
Nancy Mace has come down hard against what she allegedly says is a culture of rampant sexual misconduct in Washington.
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