Year-End Special: Don’t Despair

Year-End Special: Don’t Despair

The year 2021 has seemed like a cavalcade of disasters, from the attack on the U.S. Capitol on January 6th through the resurgence of COVID-19. Calamities are catnip for the media, but the year has shown some signs of promise. This week, four New Yorker writers discuss the political stories that give them hope. Jane Mayer explores the Biden Administration’s accomplishments, and why they might be undervalued. John Cassidy makes a case for a strong economy in 2022. Bill McKibben explains how the excitement over increasingly inexpensive renewable energy crosses party lines. And Evan Osnos, examining how pessimism can skew political reporting, offers a way for combating toxic political polarization.

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A Former Olympian Discusses the Tribulations of Tokyo 2020

A Former Olympian Discusses the Tribulations of Tokyo 2020

The opening ceremony for the 2020 Summer Olympics, in Tokyo, is scheduled for Friday. With COVID{:.small}-19 cases spiking worldwide, and Japan under a state of emergency, many wonder whether the Olym...

22 Jul 202121min

Afghanistan’s Only All-Girls Boarding School Fears for the Return of the Taliban

Afghanistan’s Only All-Girls Boarding School Fears for the Return of the Taliban

Since the U.S. withdrawal began, Taliban forces have re-captured more than a quarter of Afghanistan’s districts. Shabana Basij-Rasikh is the co-founder of the country’s only all-girls boarding school,...

19 Jul 202117min

Tough Tests in Cuba and Haiti for Biden’s Foreign Policy

Tough Tests in Cuba and Haiti for Biden’s Foreign Policy

This week, protests erupted in cities and towns across Cuba as people responded to food and medicine shortages, and to a gutted economy made even worse by the COVID-19 pandemic. At the same time, Hait...

15 Jul 202126min

Ronan Farrow and Jia Tolentino on Britney Spears’s Conservatorship

Ronan Farrow and Jia Tolentino on Britney Spears’s Conservatorship

Britney Spears has been one of the world’s most prominent pop stars since her début, in the late nineteen-nineties. But, since 2008, she’s been under a court-ordered conservatorship—a form of legal gu...

12 Jul 202131min

The Newspaperman Who Documented Black Tulsa at Its Height

The Newspaperman Who Documented Black Tulsa at Its Height

In the years leading up to the horrific Tulsa massacre of 1921, the Greenwood district was a thriving Black metropolis, a city within a city. Buoyed by money from Oklahoma’s oil boom, it was home to t...

5 Jul 202134min

The New Culture Wars Over American History

The New Culture Wars Over American History

In September, 2020, the writer Christopher Rufo appeared on “Tucker Carlson Tonight” to discuss the threat posed by “critical race theory.” Rufo had come across the term while looking into the origins...

2 Jul 202123min

The Unhoused House Sitters of Los Angeles

The Unhoused House Sitters of Los Angeles

More than half a million people in America today lack housing. Some sixty-six thousand live in Los Angeles County alone. Among them is Augustus Evans, whose desire for steady work was thwarted by a fe...

28 Jun 202118min

Stonewall Manchin

Stonewall Manchin

Over the first five months of Biden's presidency, with the Democrats holding the slimmest possible majority in the Senate, President Biden has consistently run into the resistance of one man: Senator ...

24 Jun 202124min

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