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New Yorker

Best Article World

The Snakehead

Working from a tiny shop in Chinatown, Sister Ping brought in thousands of Chinese immigrants by boat, bringing in over $40 million. Then one of her ships ran aground.

Patrick Radden Keefe New Yorker Apr 2006 30min Permalink

World

Finished

Lessons from the last Swiss finishing school.

Alice Gregory New Yorker Oct 2018 20min Permalink

Best Article Science

The Squid Hunter

An obsessive marine biologist gambles his savings, family, and sanity on a quest to be the first to capture a live giant squid.

David Grann New Yorker May 2004 45min Permalink

Politics

Georgia’s Separate and Unequal Special-Education System

A statewide network of schools for disabled students has trapped black children in neglect and isolation.

Rachel Aviv New Yorker Sep 2018 35min Permalink

Politics

How Russia Helped Swing the Election for Trump

An analysis of online activity during the 2016 campaign makes the case that targeted cyberattacks by hackers and trolls were decisive.

Jane Mayer New Yorker Sep 2018 30min Permalink

Science

What Termites Can Teach Us

Put a few termites into a petri dish and they wander around aimlessly; put in forty and they start stampeding around the dish’s perimeter like a herd. But put enough termites together, in the right conditions, and they will build you a cathedral.

Amia Srinivasan New Yorker Sep 2018 20min Permalink

Politics

Sarah Huckabee Sanders, Trump’s Battering Ram

What the press secretary believes.

Paige Williams New Yorker Sep 2018 Permalink

Best Article Crime

The Real Heroes Are Dead

The life story of Rick Rescorla: immigrant, war hero, husband, and head of security at Morgan Stanley/Dean Witter, occupant of 22 floors in the South Tower on September 11, 2001.

James B. Stewart New Yorker Feb 2002 40min Permalink

Politics Tech Media

Can Mark Zuckerberg Fix Facebook Before It Breaks Democracy?

A profile.

Evan Osnos New Yorker Sep 2018 55min Permalink

Politics

Beating the Drum

How Rudy Giuliani turned into Trump’s clown.

Jeffrey Toobin New Yorker Apr 2018 30min Permalink

Politics Media

Glenn Greenwald, the Bane of Their Resistance

A leftist journalist’s bruising crusade against establishment Democrats—and their Russia obsession.

Ian Parker New Yorker Aug 2018 50min Permalink

Science

The Mystery of People Who Speak Dozens of Languages

What can hyperpolyglots teach the rest of us?

Judith Thurman New Yorker Aug 2018 25min Permalink

Virgin Galactic’s Rocket Man

The ace pilot risking his life to fulfill Richard Branson’s billion-dollar quest to make commercial space travel a reality.

Nicholas Schmidle New Yorker Aug 2018 1h5min Permalink

Business

Paul Singer, Doomsday Investor

How an activist investor does business (and ruins lives).

Sheelah Kolhatkar New Yorker Aug 2018 40min Permalink

Music

Soul Survivor

A profile of Aretha Franklin.

David Remnick New Yorker Apr 2016 25min Permalink

Best Article Arts

A Pryor Love

On the life and career of Richard Pryor, as he neared the end of both.

Hilton Als New Yorker Sep 1999 40min Permalink

Best Article History

Tribes

Generations of the writer’s family experience the “romantic delusions and hazardous fortunes” of San Francisco.

Nathan Heller New Yorker Aug 2018 20min Permalink

Crime

How a Notorious Gangster Was Exposed By His Own Sister

She secretly recorded her brother, Holland’s most notorious criminal, confessing to multiple murders. Will he exact revenge?

Patrick Radden Keefe New Yorker Aug 2018 45min Permalink

Best Article Media

Les Moonves and CBS Face Allegations of Sexual Misconduct

He is one of the most powerful people in media and has become a prominent voice in the #MeToo movement. Now six women accuse Moonves of harassment and intimidation, and dozens more describe abuse at his company.

Ronan Farrow New Yorker Jul 2018 35min Permalink

Business World

How E-Commerce Is Transforming Rural China

JD.com is expanding its consumer base with drone delivery and local recruits who can exploit villages’ tight-knit social networks to drum up business.

Jiayang Fan New Yorker Jul 2018 30min Permalink

Food

The Scavenger

A profile of "L.A.'s most adventurous eater," restaurant critic Jonathan Gold, who died Saturday.

Previously: a 2012 interview with Gold in The Believer.

Dana Goodyear New Yorker Nov 2009 20min Permalink

Media

Ice Poseidon’s Lucrative, Stressful Life as a Live Streamer

When your job is to constantly share your life, even your worst moments are an opportunity to please your audience.

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Adrian Chen on the Longform Podcast

Adrian Chen New Yorker Jul 2018 30min Permalink

Science

The Obsessive Search for the Tasmanian Tiger

Could a global icon of extinction still be alive?

Brooke Jarvis New Yorker Jun 2018 25min Permalink

Fiction

Fiction Pick of the Week: "Under the Wave"

A mother and child navigate life after a natural disaster.

Lauren Groff New Yorker Jul 2018 15min Permalink

Travel

Can Andy Byford Save the Subways?

It won’t be easy.

William Finnegan New Yorker Jul 2018 25min Permalink

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