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Every week, The New Yorker’s editors and critics select the best new books of the year so far. To mark the beginning of ...
A Commonwealth Prize-winning short story appears to have been generated with A.I. The response exposes larger fears about ...
With a relaunch of “Keep the Meter Running,” on YouTube, the new-media host is trying to turn TikTok-clip fodder into ...
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Graham Platner looks to claim the Democratic nomination to face Susan Collins in the race for U.S. Senate; the former ...
Five Republicans, including Representative Nancy Mace, are vying to be the G.O.P.’s nominee in the gubernatorial race.
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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.