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A.I., of course—but there were also other, less obvious stories and trends that are going to shape how we understand the news.
Highlights from the first hundred years of this magazine’s most succinct, quadrilateral humor. By signing up, you agree to ...
The first snow of the year often brings students out together. This year, they are being united “in a very different way,” ...
The President recently graded the economy as an “A+++++.” He must have been thinking about his own bank account. Plus: ...
Emil Bove violated a basic tenet of judicial ethics, presumably on purpose.
His urban idylls are populated by bald businessmen who escape reality by biking and daydreaming.
Like The New Yorker, I was born in 1925. Somewhat to my surprise, I decided to keep a journal of my hundredth year.
Her version of the middle-aged matron was a gentle innocent who faced the world with an unself-conscious enthusiasm.
A puzzling clue leads Heidi to a new witness. His story about a phone call made from inside Whitehouse Farm on the morning of ...
Her version of the middle-aged matron was a gentle innocent who faced the world with an unself-conscious enthusiasm. He shies ...
The “Bowling alley” singer bowls a few frames and explains how her pal Gracie Abrams inspired her to switch from writing for ...
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