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  • John Kerry on the Battle Against Climate Change July 30, 2021

    As the special envoy for climate, Kerry has to rally allies and adversaries in a battle against a disaster that is underway. Plus, defying the evangelical consensus on gender roles. (article)

  • Jack Antonoff on Growing up Jersey July 30, 2021

    The acclaimed music producer returns with a record of his own. Plus, John Kerry on trying to get the world to tackle climate change; and an evangelical scholar breaks from her church. (episode)

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    • John Kerry on the Battle Against Climate Change July 30, 2021

      As the President&rsquo;s special envoy for climate, Kerry has to rally allies and adversaries alike to engage in a battle against a disaster that is already underway.

    • The Making of Biblical Womanhood July 30, 2021

      Some evangelical churches consider female submission&nbsp;a Biblical order. A scholar argues that this is a fundamental misreading&mdash;but her argument has had personal consequences.

    • Jack Antonoff on Growing up Jersey July 30, 2021

      The musician says that the Garden State gave him the motivation to grow beyond his upbringing. Like Springsteen before him, Antonoff writes anthems that are deeply personal.

  • An Iranian Plot Grew in Brooklyn, and the Revelations about Pegasus July 27, 2021

    The plot was out of a bad spy novel, but the F.B.I. says the threat to Masih Alinejad was very real. And Isaac Chotiner interviews one of the journalists targeted by Pegasus. (article)

  • Eric Adams Talks with David Remnick July 23, 2021

    In a wide-ranging conversation, the likely next mayor of New York talks about what he calls the&nbsp;right way to stop and frisk a suspect&mdash;and about the city&rsquo;s chronic &ldquo;dysfunctionality.&rdquo; (article)

  • The Ascendance of Eric Adams July 23, 2021

    New York&rsquo;s likely next mayor was once a victim of police violence and is now an advocate for the N.Y.P.D. Plus, how Iran plotted to kidnap an American citizen from her home in Brooklyn. (episode)

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    • Eric Adams Talks with David Remnick July 23, 2021

      In a wide-ranging conversation, the likely next mayor of New York talks about what he considers the&nbsp;right way to stop and frisk a suspect&mdash;and about the city&rsquo;s chronic &ldquo;dysfunctionality.&rdquo;

    • An Iranian Plot Grew in Brooklyn July 23, 2021

      The plot to kidnap the journalist Masih Alinejad from Brooklyn and deliver her to Iran sounds like something from a bad spy novel. But the F.B.I. says the threat was very real.

    • The Damning Revelations about Pegasus July 23, 2021

      Marketed as a tool against terrorism, the spyware was also deployed by governments against journalists and activists. Isaac Chotiner interviews one of the targets.

  • Helen Rosner’s Summer Drinks, Plus an Anxious Future in Afghanistan July 20, 2021

    The founder of Afghanistan&rsquo;s only all-girls boarding school watches the Taliban&rsquo;s resurgence, hoping to keep her students safe. Plus, three cocktails to toast the reopening world. (article)

  • The Golden Arches in Black America July 16, 2021

    The historian Marcia Chatelain talks about her Pulitzer Prize-winning book about McDonald&rsquo;s and its complex relationships with Black franchise owners, workers, and communities. (article)

  • Helen Rosner’s Summer Drinks July 16, 2021

    The food-and-drink writer picks three cocktails to toast the reopening world, and mixes them on a very hot roof. Plus, the perilous future of girls&rsquo; education in Afghanistan. (episode)

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  • Gillian Flynn, Akhil Sharma, and Alison Bechdel on Their Most Memorable Jobs July 13, 2021

    Three writers share on-the-job tales that they won&rsquo;t be putting on their r&eacute;sum&eacute;s. (article)

  • Bon Iver Live at the New Yorker Festival July 9, 2021

    Justin Vernon and some of his collaborators in the celebrated indie band talk with Amanda Petrusich, and play songs off their latest album, &ldquo;i,i.&rdquo; (article)

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