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From Critics at Large: Steve Spielberg's Blockbusters
Jun 23, 2026
Half a century ago, the “Jaws” director created the blueprint for the modern blockbuster. With “Disclosure Day,” he returns to the form he helped invent.
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Hillary Clinton on How Donald Trump Lost the Iran War
Jun 18, 2026
The former Secretary of State says that Benjamin Netanyahu and others tried to get her on board with an Iran attack. It was Trump who finally took the bait.
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The Sports Journalist Pablo Torre Has a Pulitzer, but Still Feels Like the “Turd” in the Pool
Jun 16, 2026
The podcaster discusses why investigative reporting in sports is still rare and whether fans even want it, and the problem with private equity investing in professional teams.
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Rachel Goldberg-Polin on Losing a Son in Gaza
Jun 12, 2026
The most visible spokesperson for the families of Israeli hostages in Gaza discusses her memoir, “When We See You Again,” and the unending pain of her son’s captivity and murder.
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Seeing the Dark Side of the Moon on NASA’s Artemis II Mission
Jun 09, 2026
The commander of Artemis II, Reid Wiseman, on travelling farther from Earth than any humans have gone.
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Jack Schlossberg, the Kennedy Running for Congress in New York
Jun 05, 2026
The candidate admits that his social-media influence may not look like a “quote-unquote real job” to some people—but argues that it’s what the Democratic Party needs.
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Bonus: David Remnick Takes Calls on the Midterms and the Media
Jun 04, 2026
In a guest appearance on WNYC’s “Brian Lehrer Show,” Remnick discusses the Democratic candidates, editorial independence, and his upcoming event with “Pod Save America” ’s Jon Lovett.
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Colson Whitehead on His Harlem Trilogy
Jun 02, 2026
The only living novelist with two Pulitzer Prizes talks about the crooked protagonist of his series—and how David Bowie influenced his approach to fiction.
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Dan Osborn, the Independent Senate Candidate Who Could Tip Nebraska
May 29, 2026
David Remnick talks with the veteran, mechanic, and union leader, who is running in a closely watched race against a Republican incumbent in a deep-red state.
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A FEMA Insider Says Morale Has Never Been Lower at the Embattled Agency
May 26, 2026
An employee at the Federal Emergency Management Agency on the use of rescue aid as a political weapon, and how it might affect FEMA’s ability to respond to the next emergency.
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The U.F.C. President, Dana White, on Donald Trump: “He’s Not a Racist”
May 22, 2026
White discusses his relationship with the President, the upcoming match on the White House South Lawn, and why he thinks he’s above politics.
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America at 250: A View from the Streets
May 19, 2026
We asked Americans what they’re thinking and feeling about the nation’s two-hundred-and-fiftieth anniversary.
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The History Wars and America at 250, with the Historian Jill Lepore
May 15, 2026
Three prominent historians discuss a national milestone arriving in the midst of a politically charged conflict over how Americans see the past. It’s a “goat rodeo,” Lepore says.
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Growing Up with a Mother in Prison
May 12, 2026
Harriet Clark’s new novel “The Hill” parallels her own childhood years spent visiting the prison where her mother was incarcerated. She talks with Rachel Aviv.
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Barack Obama in the Trump Era
May 08, 2026
The reporter Peter Slevin asks the former President the question on many Democrats’ minds: Where is he, and why isn’t he doing more in a time of crisis?
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The N.B.A. Legend Steve Kerr
May 05, 2026
The Golden State Warriors’ coach on playing with Michael Jordan in his prime, what he’s learned about leadership, and how outspoken is too outspoken in the league.
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How a Trump-Endorsed Republican Could Become California’s Next Governor
May 01, 2026
Steve Hilton is leading in the polls in a state where Democrats outnumber Republicans by twenty per cent. Could he win in blue California?
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“Fat Swim” and Literature’s Fatphobia Problem
Apr 28, 2026
The novelist Emma Copley Eisenberg discusses her short-story collection “Fat Swim,” and the fatphobia she finds in contemporary fiction, with the critic Jennifer Wilson.
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Why Senator Rand Paul Voted to Limit Donald Trump’s War Powers
Apr 24, 2026
The libertarian-leaning Republican discusses his effort to restrain the President’s actions in Iran, and how he would campaign against other G.O.P. Presidential candidates in 2028.
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Patrick Radden Keefe on “London Falling,” His Book About a Teen-Ager’s Mysterious Life and Death
Apr 21, 2026
The New Yorker staff writer, who has chronicled political violence under the Irish Republican Army and the opioid epidemic, traces how a teen came to impersonate an oligarch’s son.
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A Genocide Scholar Asks “What Went Wrong” in Israel
Apr 17, 2026
The Israeli historian Omer Bartov argues in his new book that a “state ideology” of Zionism has led to what he calls genocide in Gaza.
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Anna Wintour as Vogue Icon
Apr 14, 2026
Vogue is almost synonymous with its longtime editor, Anna Wintour. She talks with David Remnick about choosing a successor, and wearing Prada to the première of “The Devil Wears Prada.”
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Sam Altman’s Trust Issues at OpenAI
Apr 10, 2026
Ronan Farrow and Andrew Marantz on the rise of the C.E.O. of OpenAI, and how allegations of deceptive behavior continue to dog one of the most powerful figures in tech.
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Pick Three: Spring Sports News
Apr 07, 2026
The New Yorker staff writer Louisa Thomas on the season’s biggest basketball stories.
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How Donald Trump’s War on Iran Helps Vladimir Putin’s War on Ukraine
Apr 03, 2026
Olga Rudenko, the editor-in-chief of the Kyiv Independent, explains how Russia is supporting Iran with drone technology, and how the worldwide shock to oil prices is helping Russia.
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A Former Federal Prosecutor on Why He Quit Donald Trump’s Department of Justice
Mar 31, 2026
Troy Edwards tells Ruth Marcus why he left his senior position in the government, and what his father-in-law, James Comey, had to do with it.
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John Lithgow on the Controversial Authors Roald Dahl and J. K. Rowling
Mar 27, 2026
The actor, who stars in the new Broadway production “Giant,” about Dahl’s fraught legacy, discusses whether we can separate the art from the artist.
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Julio Torres Makes Everything Funny—Including Color Theory
Mar 24, 2026
Julio Torres got his big break as a writer on “Saturday Night Live,” and went on to make the cult favorites “Los Espookys” and “Fantasmas” for HBO. He also wrote and directed the film “Problemista,”…
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Is Cuba Trump’s Next Target?
Mar 20, 2026
The staff writer Jon Lee Anderson on what regime change in Cuba could look like, and the Pulitzer Prize-winner Ada Ferrer on the vexed history between the U.S. and the island.
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Chloé Zhao on “Hamnet,” Which Is Nominated for Eight Academy Awards
Mar 15, 2026
Zhao, a previous Oscar winner, for Best Director, discusses her acclaimed film with Michael Schulman.
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