Federal Immigration Contractor Rallies Against Trump’s Deportations, Campus Hamasniks Get Bad News, and Journos Finally Admit Harris’s Defeat
The Acacia Center for Justice is a D.C.-based nonprofit that oversees a $769 million federal immigration program. It also believes that "no immigrant...
Read More'Outstanding' Oscar nominated movie has been quietly added to Amazon Prime
Ahead of the Oscars 2025, taking place this weekend, Amazon Prime has just quietly added one of the most acclaimed of this year’s best picture...
Read MoreBrown Med Puts DEI Above Clinical Skills and USAID Shutdown Threatens Foreign Climate Activists
Brown University Medical School bills itself as a "national leader in medical education and biomedical research" that has attracted "first-class...
Read MoreThe UK county like the Cotswolds but with less tourists and £200k cheaper houses
"Off the beaten track, under the radar, a hidden gem" is how the local tourist board describes this forgotten county. Tucked against the Welsh...
Read MoreThomson Reuters Wins First Major AI Copyright Case in the US
The Thomson Reuters decision has big implications for the battle between generative AI companies and rights holders.
Read MoreWhat History Says About Trump's Plan To 'Own' Gaza. Plus, Inside USAID's Efforts To Oppose Israel and Avoid Oversight.
The anti-Semitic U.N. official Francesca Albanese says Donald Trump's plan to make Gaza the "Riviera of the Middle East" is "worse than ethnic...
Read MoreThe Editorial Battles That Made The New Yorker
The magazine has three golden rules: never write about writers, editors, or the magazine. On the occasion of our hundredth anniversary, we’re...
Read MoreThe Profile Hemingway Could Never Live Down
When Lillian Ross profiled the celebrated novelist, the world saw ridicule and ruin. But letters between the reporter and her subject reveal...
Read MoreCelebrating The New Yorker’s Hundredth Anniversary
Harold Ross founded The New Yorker as a comic weekly. A hundred years later, we’re doubling down on our commitment to the much richer publication...
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