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New Yorker

Science Health

A World Without Pain

Does hurting make us human?

Ariel Levy New Yorker Jan 2020 25min Permalink

World

The Shadow Commander

Iranian operative Qassem Suleimani has been reshaping the Middle East. Now he’s directing Bashar al-Assad’s war in Syria.

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Qassem Suleimani was assassinated by a U.S. airstrike earlier this week.

Dexter Filkins New Yorker Sep 2013 40min Permalink

Politics World

A Translation Crisis at the Border

For migrants who speak Mayan languages, a grassroots group of interpreters is often their only hope for receiving asylum.

Rachel Nolan New Yorker Dec 2019 20min Permalink

Best Article Science

A Few Too Many

On the centuries-long search for the perfect hangover remedy.

Joan Acocella New Yorker May 2008 20min Permalink

Business

The Ultra-Wealthy Who Argue That They Should Be Paying Higher Taxes

In an age of historic disparity, Abigail Disney and the Patriotic Millionaires take on income inequality.

Sheelah Kolhatkar New Yorker Dec 2019 35min Permalink

Politics Science

Is Nuclear Power Worth the Risk?

After Fukushima, balancing the risk of another disaster against the rising danger of climate change.

Carolyn Kormann New Yorker Dec 2019 30min Permalink

Best Article

The Art of Dying

“I always said that when my time came I’d want to go fast. But where’s the fun in that?”

Peter Schjeldahl New Yorker Dec 2019 40min Permalink

Health

The Age of Instagram Face

How social media, FaceTune, and plastic surgery created a single, cyborgian look.

Jia Tolentino New Yorker Dec 2019 20min Permalink

World

Hong Kong’s Protest Movement and the Fight for the City’s Soul

After six months of unrest, anti-Beijing protesters are increasingly unwilling to compromise.

Jiayang Fan New Yorker Dec 2019 35min Permalink

World

Blood and Soil in India

On Narendra Modi’s Hindu-nationalist movement.

Dexter Filkins New Yorker Dec 2019 40min Permalink

Music

Beck Is Home

The musician visits the Los Angeles of his youth and says goodbye to the past.

Amanda Petrusich New Yorker Nov 2019 30min Permalink

Crime

Prepping for Parole

A group of volunteers is helping incarcerated people negotiate a system that is all but broken.

Jennifer Gonnerman New Yorker Nov 2019 25min Permalink

Politics Food

The Grocery Store Where Produce Meets Politics

A dispatch from th Park Slope Food Co-op.

Alexandra Schwartz New Yorker Nov 2019 30min Permalink

Food

On the Nose

The rise of “natural” wines, and what happens next.

Rachel Monroe New Yorker Nov 2019 25min Permalink

History Politics

Noel Ignatiev’s Long Fight Against Whiteness

On the author of How the Irish Became White.

Jay Caspian Kang New Yorker Nov 2015 15min Permalink

Business

Suzy Batiz’s Empire of Odor

A profile of the Poo-Pourri creator.

Carina Chocano New Yorker Nov 2019 20min Permalink

Business

After the Crash

The case against Boeing.

Alec MacGillis New Yorker Nov 2019 25min Permalink

Best Article Crime

The Chameleon

The many lives of imposter Frédéric Bourdin.

David Grann New Yorker Aug 2008 45min Permalink

Science World

Blood Gold in the Brazilian Rain Forest

Indigenous people and illegal miners are engaged in a fight that may help decide the future of the planet.

Jon Lee Anderson New Yorker Nov 2019 35min Permalink

Tech

The Burn List

The rise and stunning collapse of a cybersecurity firm.

Raffi Khatchadourian New Yorker Oct 2019 40min Permalink

Politics World

How Brexit Will End

Until recently, it was possible to believe that there was a middle way, or to be in denial that a decisive moment would come. That’s no longer the case.

Sam Knight New Yorker Nov 2019 25min Permalink

Arts

How Derren Brown Remade Mind Reading for Skeptics

The mentalist’s manipulation techniques give people too sophisticated to believe in the paranormal something quasi-scientific to hang on to.

Adam Green New Yorker Sep 2019 30min Permalink

Arts

A Photographer at the Ends of the Earth

Thomas Joshua Cooper risks his life to document the world’s remotest places.

Dana Goodyear New Yorker Oct 2019 30min Permalink

Business

Is Amazon Unstoppable?

Politicians want to rein in the retail giant. But Jeff Bezos, the master of cutthroat capitalism, is ready to fight back.

Charles Duhigg New Yorker Oct 2019 50min Permalink

Tech

The Next Word

Where will predictive text take us?

John Seabrook New Yorker Oct 2019 30min Permalink

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