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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Politics and Justice at the Kyle Rittenhouse Trial

Politics and Justice at the Kyle Rittenhouse Trial

In August, 2020, during a period of civil unrest after the police shooting of Jacob Blake in Kenosha, Wisconsin, the seventeen-year-old Kyle Rittenhouse shot three people, killing two and maiming the ...

11 Nov 202115min

Will the Office Survive the Pandemic?

Will the Office Survive the Pandemic?

Cal Newport, the author of “A World without Email” and other books, has been writing about how the shutdown has affected businesses and the culture of work. Remote operation, he says, has raised funda...

8 Nov 202115min

Was Last Week Really So Bad for the Democrats?

Was Last Week Really So Bad for the Democrats?

This week, the Republican Glenn Youngkin defeated the Democrat Terry McAuliffe to become the next governor of Virginia. Meanwhile, in New Jersey, the Democrat Phil Murphy narrowly won a gubernatorial ...

4 Nov 202122min

The Nobel Prize Winner Maria Ressa on the Turmoil at Facebook

The Nobel Prize Winner Maria Ressa on the Turmoil at Facebook

The roughly ten thousand company documents that make up the Facebook Papers show a company in turmoil—and one that prioritizes its economic interests over known harms to public interest. Among other t...

1 Nov 202113min

Is the Virginia Governor’s Race a Preview of the 2022 Midterms?

Is the Virginia Governor’s Race a Preview of the 2022 Midterms?

Next Tuesday, Virginia voters will go to the polls to elect a new governor, choosing between the Democrat Terry McAuliffe and the Republican Glenn Youngkin. Pundits have been describing the race as an...

28 Okt 202116min

How a Girls’ School Fled Afghanistan as the Taliban Took Over

How a Girls’ School Fled Afghanistan as the Taliban Took Over

In the summer, Shabana Basij-Rasikh came on the Radio Hour to speak with Sue Halpern about founding the School of Leadership Afghanistan—known as SOLA—which was the country’s only boarding school for ...

25 Okt 202118min

The Complicated Legacy of Colin Powell

The Complicated Legacy of Colin Powell

Colin Powell was a Vietnam War veteran, a four-star general, and—among other high-level positions in the U.S. government—the Secretary of State under George W. Bush. Powell was well known for his conv...

21 Okt 202119min

Jon Stewart: “That’s Not Cancel Culture”

Jon Stewart: “That’s Not Cancel Culture”

“The Daily Show with Jon Stewart” defined an era. For more than sixteen years, Stewart and his many correspondents skewered American politics. At the 2021 New Yorker Festival, Stewart spoke with David...

18 Okt 202121min

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