In a new book, the writer and podcast host treats poetry as a form of agnostic prayer.| The New Yorker
The former mayor looks back on what he got right, where he fell short, and how his view of city government changed during his eight-year tenure.| The New Yorker
Unpacking the ingenious simplicity of the Internet’s favorite new word game.| The New Yorker
To Christopher Rufo, a term for a school of legal scholarship looked like the perfect weapon.| The New Yorker
After successive waves of post-pandemic change, worn-out knowledge workers need a fresh start.| The New Yorker
The challenges aren’t just technological. They’re managerial.| The New Yorker
The brutal procedure can save lives, but only in particular cases. Why has it become a default treatment?| The New Yorker
Why we’re so tired of optimizing our work lives, and what we should do about it.| The New Yorker
From 2021: Some of Trump’s supporters had been declaring, at rally after rally, that they would go to violent lengths to keep the President in power, Luke Mogelson writes. A chronicle of an attack foretold.| The New Yorker
Until a century or so ago, almost no one lived alone; now many endure shutdowns and lockdowns on their own. How did modern life get so lonely?| The New Yorker
A radical practice is suddenly getting mainstream attention. Will it change how we help one another?| The New Yorker