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Publications

New Yorker

Best Article Crime

What if Your Abusive Husband Is a Cop?

Police departments have become more attentive to officers’ use of excessive force on the job, but that concern rarely extends to the home.

Rachel Aviv New Yorker Sep 2019 40min Permalink

Tech

Four Years in Startups

Life in Silicon Valley during the dawn of the unicorns.

Anna Wiener New Yorker Sep 2019 30min Permalink

Business Tech

How TikTok Controls Our Attention

“I found it both freeing and disturbing to spend time on a platform that didn’t ask me to pretend that I was on the Internet for a good reason.”

Jia Tolentino New Yorker Sep 2019 Permalink

History Travel

Who Speaks For Crazy Horse?

Decades on, a massive half-built monument in the Black Hills remains controversial.

Brooke Jarvis New Yorker Sep 2019 Permalink

Movies & TV

Constance Wu’s Hollywood Destiny

A profile of the actress.

Jiayang Fan New Yorker Sep 2019 25min Permalink

Music

The Book of Prince

Prince had grand plans for his autobiography, but only a few months to live.

Dan Piepenbring New Yorker Sep 2019 30min Permalink

Crime

How an Elite University Research Center Concealed Its Relationship with Jeffrey Epstein

The M.I.T. Media Lab knew Epstein was a convicted sex offender. They asked for his help anyway, then covered their tracks.

Ronan Farrow New Yorker Sep 2019 10min Permalink

Fiction

Fiction Pick of the Week: "The Stone"

A mystical stone guides a woman through her life.

Louise Erdrich New Yorker Sep 2019 10min Permalink

Arts

Mixed Media

Will Sterling Ruby’s new clothing line devalue his other work?

Christina Binkley New Yorker Sep 2019 30min Permalink

Best Article Science

The Golden Bough

In 1997, a logger-turned-activist named Grant Hadwin cut down a very special tree. Then he bought a kayak and disappeared.

John Vaillant New Yorker Nov 2002 25min Permalink

Health

The Message of Measles

Public-health officials are confronting dangerous ideas as much as a deadly disease.

Nick Paumgarten New Yorker Aug 2019 30min Permalink

Tech

Trouble in Paradise

Where Big Tech goes to ask deep questions.

Andrew Marantz New Yorker Aug 2019 30min Permalink

The Radical Transformations of a Battered Women’s Shelter

Transition House had to be true to its principles and then it had to leave them behind.

Larissa MacFarquhar New Yorker Aug 2019 20min Permalink

Politics

First Person

Kamala Harris makes her case.

Dana Goodyear New Yorker Jul 2019 30min Permalink

Politics World

What Led Peru’s Former President to Take His Own Life?

Once the bright young hope of the Latin-American left, Alan García was caught up in an epic corruption investigation.

Daniel Alarcón New Yorker Jul 2019 30min Permalink

Best Article Science

The Really Big One

A giant earthquake is coming to the Northwest. Unfortunately, no one knows when.

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Schulz on the Longform Podcast

Kathryn Schulz New Yorker Jul 2015 25min Permalink

The Lingering of Loss

On motherhood, writing, and the death of a friend.

Jill Lepore New Yorker Jul 2019 Permalink

Tech

The Shape of Things To Come

How an industrial designer became Apple’s greatest product.

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Jony Ive left Apple yesterday.

Ian Parker New Yorker Feb 2015 Permalink

Health

Tell Us What You Need

When patients turn to crowdfunding for medical costs, whoever has the most heartrending story wins.

Nathan Heller New Yorker Jun 2019 20min Permalink

Arts World

Liu Cixin’s War of the Worlds

A leading sci-fi writer takes stock of China’s global rise.

Jiayang Fan New Yorker Jun 2019 25min Permalink

Food

Joe Beef and the Excesses of Restaurant Culture

What happens when the chefs behind North America’s most hedonistic restaurant quit drinking.

Hannah Goldfield New Yorker May 2019 20min Permalink

Food

Don't Eat Before Reading This

A chef spills some trade secrets.

Anthony Bourdain New Yorker Apr 1999 10min Permalink

History Politics

Staging the Frontier

In the Southwest’s border region, historical reenactment meets today’s reality.

Valeria Luiselli New Yorker Jun 2019 25min Permalink

Crime Politics

The Undercover Fascist

A young British man was drawn to a white-supremacist group, until they started plotting to kill.

Ed Caesar New Yorker May 2019 Permalink

Best Article

The Lost Boys of Galveston, Texas

Young immigrants who have been separated from their parents find a home at the Children’s Center.

Jessica Weisberg New Yorker May 2019 25min Permalink

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