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  • Patrick Radden Keefe on “London Falling,” His Book About a Teen-Ager’s Mysterious Life and Death
  • Pick Three: Spring Sports News
  • Sarah Shun-lien Bynum Reads Joan Silber

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newyorker.com /1 month ago

Patrick Radden Keefe on “London Falling,” His Book About a Teen-Ager’s Mysterious Life and Death

The New Yorker staff writer, who has chronicled political violence under the Irish Republican Army and the opioid epidemic, traces how a teen came to impersonate an oligarch’s son.

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newyorker.com /1 month ago

Pick Three: Spring Sports News

The New Yorker staff writer Louisa Thomas on the season’s biggest basketball stories.

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newyorker.com /4 weeks ago

Sarah Shun-lien Bynum Reads Joan Silber

The author joins Deborah Treisman to read and discuss “Evolution,” which was published in The New Yorker in 2022.

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newyorker.com /1 month ago

Saïd Sayrafiezadeh Reads “Process of Elimination”

The author reads his story from the May 4, 2026, issue of the magazine.

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newyorker.com /6 days ago

Ayşegül Savaş Reads “Many Worlds”

The author reads her story from the June 1, 2026, issue of the magazine.

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newyorker.com /1 month ago

Sam Altman’s Trust Issues at OpenAI

Ronan Farrow and Andrew Marantz on the rise of the C.E.O. of OpenAI, and how allegations of deceptive behavior continue to dog one of the most powerful figures in tech.

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newyorker.com /2 weeks ago

The History Wars and America at 250, with the Historian Jill Lepore

Three prominent historians discuss a national milestone arriving in the midst of a politically charged conflict over how Americans see the past. It’s a “goat rodeo,” Lepore says.

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newyorker.com /1 month ago

Catherine Lacey Reads “Rate Your Happiness”

The author reads her story from the April 13, 2026, issue of the magazine.

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newyorker.com /2 weeks ago

America at 250: A View from the Streets

We asked Americans what they’re thinking and feeling about the nation’s two-hundred-and-fiftieth anniversary.

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newyorker.com /3 weeks ago

Chang-rae Lee Reads “Standings”

The author read his story from the May 11 & 18, 2026, issue of the magazine.

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newyorker.com /1 month ago

Oneohtrix Point Never’s Sense of the Uncanny

Also: Sarah Larson’s latest podcast picks, “The Rocky Horror Show” and “The Balusters” on Broadway, the French singer Oklou, and more.

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newyorker.com /3 weeks ago

Growing Up with a Mother in Prison

Harriet Clark’s new novel, “The Hill,” parallels her own childhood years spent visiting the prison where her mother was incarcerated. She talks with Rachel Aviv.

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newyorker.com /1 week ago

Weike Wang Reads “The Dreamdrive”

The author reads her story from the May 25, 2026, issue of the magazine.

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churchtimes.co.uk /1 month ago

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LAST week, I set my alarm for 12.45 a.m. to watch the re-entry into the atmosphere, and splashdown, of the crew of Integrity (Comment, 10 April). The podcast 13 Minutes Presents: A...

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newyorker.com /1 month ago

“Beef,” “The Drama,” and the New Marriage Plot

Two releases about troubled couples meet a broader cultural moment of questioning what the institution is good for—and what new arrangements might replace it.

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newyorker.com /4 weeks ago

The N.B.A. Legend Steve Kerr

The Golden State Warriors’ coach on playing with Michael Jordan in his prime, what he’s learned about leadership, and how outspoken is too outspoken in the league.

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newyorker.com /1 month ago

“Fat Swim” and Literature’s Fatphobia Problem

The novelist Emma Copley Eisenberg discusses her short-story collection “Fat Swim,” and the fatphobia she finds in contemporary fiction, with the critic Jennifer Wilson.

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newyorker.com /1 month ago

Valeria Luiselli Reads Julio Cortázar

The author joins Deborah Treisman to read and discuss “The Night Face Up,” which was published in The New Yorker in 1967.

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newyorker.com /3 weeks ago

Barack Obama in the Trump Era

The reporter Peter Slevin asks the former President the question on many Democrats’ minds: Why isn’t he doing more in a time of crisis?

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newyorker.com /1 day ago

Dan Osborn, the Independent Senate Candidate Who Could Tip Nebraska

David Remnick talks with the veteran, mechanic, and union leader, who is running in a closely watched race against a Republican incumbent in a deep-red state.

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newyorker.com /1 month ago

Douglas Stuart Reads “A Private View”

The author reads his story from the April 20, 2026, issue of the magazine.

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newyorker.com /1 month ago

Thomas McGuane Reads “Ordinary Wear and Tear”

The author reads his story from the April 27, 2026, issue of the magazine.

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nytimes.com /1 month ago

Inside the Race to Save a U.S. Airman in Iran, and Artemis II Heads Behind the Moon

Plus, Ye’s attempted comeback prompts backlash.

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newyorker.com /1 month ago

The Art of No Deal: Trump’s Approach to the Iran War

“The plan is not to have a plan,” the staff writer Susan B. Glasser says.

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