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Susan Orlean revisits her time on the time on the trail of Tonya Harding. Plus, the F.C.C. is on the verge of ending the Internet as we know it. (article)
Sheelah Kolhatkar looks at a coming wave of automation that will cost millions their jobs, and Susan Orlean revisits her time on the trail of the disgraced Olympian Tonya Harding. (episode)
Internet service providers hold near-monopolies in many areas. If the F.C.C. ends its net-neutrality regulations, what will I.S.P.s do to consumers?
The New Yorker’s legal counsel picks three favorites.
A business reporter looks at a surge of advances in robotic technology and sees a looming wave of unemployment that our country is not preparing for.
When the news first broke of an attack on the Olympic skater Nancy Kerrigan, Susan Orlean went to Tonya Harding’s home town to see what she could find out.