Has the Mueller Report Changed Anything?
The Mueller investigation has been a two-year obsession for nearly everyone who cares about...
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Has the Mueller Report Changed Anything?
The Mueller investigation has been a two-year obsession for nearly everyone who cares about...
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How OxyContin Was Sold to the Masses
Patrick Radden Keefe has reported on the Sackler family and their control of Purdue Pharma, the...
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During an exit interview with President Barack Obama in November, 2016, just weeks after the...
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E.R. Doctors on the COVID-19 Crisis, and the Politics of a Pandemic
Across the country, doctors and nurses are being forced to care for an increasing number of COVID...
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What Would a World Without Prisons Be Like?
Mass incarceration is now widely regarded as a prejudiced and deeply harmful set of policies....
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The Insidious Procedural Traps of the Texas Abortion Law
The new Texas law Senate Bill 8 effectively outlaws abortion in Texas, violating constitutional...
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The Hot Fashion Trends in Silicon Valley, and the Top Chef Niki Nakayama
Silicon Valley has a reputation for being a place where young geniuses are too busy disrupting...
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Roomful of Teeth Redefines Vocal Music for the Future
For a new music ensemble, Roomful of Teeth has made an extraordinary impression in a short time....
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The Breeders on Sexism, Drugs, and Rock and Roll
This year, the original members of the Breeders—indie-rock royalty—are back together, twenty-five...
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Paul Schrader: Movies as Religion
Paul Schrader made an auspicious début as the screenwriter of “Taxi Driver” and the director of...
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Malcolm Gladwell on the Sociology of School Shooters
Malcolm Gladwell spoke with The New Yorker’s Dorothy Wickenden in 2015 about the social dynamics...
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Anthony Bourdain’s Interview with David Remnick
Anthony Bourdain—the chef turned author, food anthropologist, and television star—died this week,...
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Zadie Smith Reads "Now More Than Ever"
Zadie Smith reads her short story from the July 23, 2018, issue of the magazine. Smith is the...
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Philip Roth’s American Portraits and American Prophecy
The novelist and short-story writer Philip Roth died in May at the age of eighty-five. In novels...
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Lee Child, “Moby-Dick,” and Other Summer Reads
We delve into the escapist joys of a great summer read. David Remnick talks with Lee Child, whose...
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An N.Y.P.D. Sergeant Blows the Whistle on Quotas
Sergeant Edwin Raymond is the lead plaintiff in a lawsuit filed by a group of New York City...
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David Simon’s “The Deuce” Charts the Rise of Pornography
David Simon is sympathetic to the sex workers he depicts in “The Deuce,” which will return to HBO...
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For a Palestinian Candidate, a Contested Election in Jerusalem
Ramadan Dabash is a civil engineer and a mukhtar—an Arab community leader—in his neighborhood of...
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Rebecca Traister Is Happy to Be Mad
After the election of Donald Trump, the feminist journalist Rebecca Traister began channeling her...
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For democracy to function, we have to trust and accept the results of elections. But that trust...
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