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  • Dexter Filkins Reports on the Border Crisis December 29, 2023

    Dexter Filkins has reported on conflict situations around the world, and recently spent months reporting on the situation at the U.S.-Mexico border. In a piece published earlier this ... (article)

  • The Poet John Lee Clark’s “How to Communicate” Brings DeafBlind Experience to the Page December 29, 2023

    Clark&rsquo;s collection, a finalist for the National Book Award in Poetry, is a meditation on language and communication. (article)

  • Dexter Filkins Reports on the Border Crisis December 29, 2023

    The last major overhaul of the immigration system was in 1986. Changing conditions and a political impasse have created a state of chaos that the Biden Administration can no longer deny. (article)

  • The Crisis at the Border December 29, 2023

    Dexter Filkins reports on the chaotic situation at the southern border. Plus, a poet whose writing on the DeafBlind experience is full of humor and life.&nbsp; (article)

  • From Critics at Large: The Year of the Doll December 26, 2023

    This bonus episode comes from The New Yorker’s Critics at Large podcast.In the highest-grossing movie of 2023, Barbie, a literal doll, leaves the comforts of Barbieland and ventures i... (article)

  • Bruce Springsteen Has a Gift He Keeps on Giving December 22, 2023

    At seventy-four, Bruce Springsteen has been cementing his status as a rock-and-roll legend for almost fifty years: he released his widely heralded, but not initially widely heard, déb... (article)

  • Bruce Springsteen Has a Gift He Keeps on Giving December 22, 2023

    After nearly half a century, the singer-songwriter has cemented his status as a rock-and-roll legend. But, true to form, he hasn&rsquo;t rested on his laurels. (article)

  • Bruce Springsteen Has a Gift He Keeps on Giving December 22, 2023

    After nearly half a century, the singer-songwriter has cemented his status as a rock-and-roll legend. But, true to form, he hasn&rsquo;t rested on his laurels. (article)

  • Christmas in Tehran: Bringing the Holidays to Hostages December 19, 2023

    In 1979, as Christmas approached, the United States Embassy in Tehran held more than fifty American hostages, who had been seized when revolutionaries stormed the embassy. No one from... (article)

  • A Harrowing Detention in Gaza December 15, 2023

    Growing up in Gaza, Mosab Abu Toha wasn’t used to seeing Israeli soldiers in person. “You are bombed from the sky. You are bombed by tanks. You do not see the people, the soldiers who... (article)

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