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After the owner of a meat-packing plant didn’t pay his taxes, ninety-seven immigrants and an entire community paid the price. Plus, America after Harvey Weinstein. (article)
Patricia Marx tries “prepping” on a budget, and a conservative community comes to terms with what tough immigration means. (episode)
When the owner of a meat-packing plant didn’t pay his taxes, ninety-seven immigrants—and an entire community—paid the price.
The Pulitzer Prize was recently awarded to the journalists who exposed Harvey Weinstein’s sexual misconduct—revelations that launched the reckoning of #MeToo.
Jeffrey Toobin speaks with Stacey Abrams, a candidate for governor of Georgia. If successful, she would be the first black woman to lead a state.
Patricia Marx on how the other half prepares for the end of the world.
Teddy Wayne’s “I’m a Proud Nuclear-Missile Owner” from The New Yorker’s Shouts & Murmurs, is performed by Nick Offerman.
Andrew Sean Greer’s novel "Less" won the 2018 Pulitzer Prize in Fiction; he read an excerpt that was published in The New Yorker. (article)
Bitterly resented by supporters of Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump alike, the former FBI director tells his side of the story. (episode)
Bitterly resented by supporters of Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump alike, the former FBI director tells his side of the story.
Hormone therapy couldn’t change the characteristically male bone structure of a trans woman’s face, so she underwent facial feminization surgery. (article)
In a new book, the conservative columnist Ross Douthat compares the progressive Pope Francis to Donald Trump—no compliment intended. (article)
A critic of the pontiff explains why he is surprisingly like Donald Trump, and minor league ballplayers struggle for a living wage. (episode)
In a new book, the conservative columnist Ross Douthat compares the progressive Pope Francis to Donald Trump—no compliment intended.
Why does a new federal law exempt Major League Baseball from paying minor league players according to minimum-wage laws?
Hormone therapy couldn’t change the characteristically male bone structure of a trans woman’s face, so she underwent facial feminization surgery.
The poet Ada Limón moved to Kentucky and fell in love with horses all over again.
Frank Oz looks back on some of his most iconic roles, and Naomi Fry shares three Internet treasures. (article)
The teenage leader of #NeverAgain takes on the fight for gun control. And the Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia launches a political charm offensive. (article)
A teenage leader of #NeverAgain continues the fight for gun control. And the Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia launches a political charm offensive. (episode)
The teenage activist talks to David Remnick about her plans for the #NeverAgain movement.
The new Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia is on a mission to change the way America sees his country.
Naomi Fry is The New Yorker’s pop culture correspondent. She shares a few recommendations with David Remnick.
Frank Oz created some of the most beloved Muppet characters. He looks back on a few of his iconic roles.