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Is Donald Trump Scared? 

At the former President’s indictment in Miami on Tuesday, it was impossible to say whether his fate was more likely to be a return to the White House—or prison. 

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The personal politics of Twitter’s owner wouldn’t matter so much if he hadn’t also demonstrated an extraordinary capacity for pettiness.

The Case Against Trump Is Strong, but There Are Problems Ahead

It gives Trump a compelling reason to persevere in his campaign, and to sow doubt about the criminal process.

Daniel Bard Made an Improbable Comeback. Then He Had to Do It Again

The Rockies pitcher overcame mysterious control problems to return to the major leagues, but the problems weren’t gone for good.

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Cormac McCarthy Peered Into the Abyss

The Pulitzer Prize-winning novelist has died at eighty-nine. From 2022: McCarthy’s most recent novels hold in beautiful balance the oracular and the ordinary.

The Most Belligerent Flack on Capitol Hill

Nick Dyer, the deputy chief of staff to Marjorie Taylor Greene, has built a career as a political aide out of what one observer calls “pure, non-strategic contempt.”

Will the Judge in Trump’s Case Recuse Herself—or Be Forced To?

Federal law requires a judge to step away from a case in which her impartiality “might reasonably be questioned.”

The B-Boys and B-Girls of Brooklyn Go for Olympic Gold

At the Big Apple Regionals, in Williamsburg, break-dancers like Mucus Marcus and Dom the Bomb compete for a chance at a spot in the 2024 Games.

Nicola Sturgeon’s Calamitous Arrest

Just months ago, the First Minister of Scotland was a hero to progressives and independence seekers. Then she resigned—merely the start of her downfall.

Novak Djokovic Is Making His Own History Now

By winning the French Open again, he broke a tie with Rafael Nadal for the most career Grand Slam titles on the men’s side—and he isn’t done.

How Russia Went from Ally to Adversary

The Cold War ended. The United States declared victory. Then things took a turn.

How Will the G.O.P. Field Respond to Donald Trump’s Indictment?

Trump is not only the first former President to face federal charges but also the most confounding front-runner ever in a Presidential primary.
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How a Fringe Legal Theory Became a Threat to Democracy

Lawyers tried to use the independent-state-legislature theory to sway the outcomes of previous elections. What if it became the law of the land?

The Afterlives of Susan Taubes

Her suicide, on the publication of her first novel, made her an icon of doomed femininity, but rediscovered works are revealing a more complex writer.

How the M.C.U. Swallowed Hollywood

Robert Redford, Gwyneth Paltrow, and Angela Bassett now disappear into movies whose plots come down to “Keep glowy thing away from bad guy.”

Economists Love Immigration. Why Do So Many Americans Hate It?

In a democracy, a policy appraisal has to contend with political as well as economic consequences.

Pride in Our Pages

New Yorker writers on L.G.B.T.Q. issues, culture, and history.

A Modest Proposal

Just when you thought you’d never get married.

The Perfect Wife

How Edith Windsor fell in love, got married, and won a landmark case for gay marriage.

Sasha Velour’s “The Look of Pride”

The artist discusses gender, self-expression, and how drag can be an antidote to shame.

How to Draw a Horse

To learn to draw horses, you can’t just want to draw them; you must need to draw them.

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From This Week’s Issue

Dexter Filkins on the border crisis, Manvir Singh on India’s dowry killings, Amanda Petrusich on Taylor Swift, and more.

June 19, 2023
Person in a supermarket.

“Fireworks Megastore,” by Roz Chast.

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In search of the breakthroughs that could make the most difference in the fight for a livable planet.

The Climate Crisis Gives Sailing Ships a Second Wind

Cargo vessels are some of the dirtiest vehicles in existence. Can a centuries-old technology help to clean them up?

A Security Camera for the Planet

A new satellite, funded by a nonprofit, aims to pinpoint emissions of methane—a gas that plays a major role in global warming.

India’s Quest to Build the World’s Largest Solar Farms

A clean-power plant the size of Manhattan could be a model for the world—or a cautionary tale.

Climate Solutions We Can’t Live Without

The climate crisis is full of interconnected problems—but some are more connected than others.

In Case You Missed It

The Afro-Esotericism of Awol Erizku

The prolific artist knows that contemporary Blackness, made and unmade on the stage of capitalism, is as much defined by its spiritual reckonings as it is by the elemental stuff.

How Dorothy Ashby Made the Harp Swing

Her virtuosity won the instrument a place in jazz, but her achievements have long been overlooked.

Trying to Breathe in a City of Smoke

As the world warms and Canada burns, what once seemed unprecedented is becoming familiar.

Is It Possible to Be Both Moderate and Anti-Woke?

A small nonprofit launched by the journalist Bari Weiss devolves into tribalism.

“Civil Disturbance”

A person turns toward the driver from the passenger seat of a car while the driver can be seen in the rearview mirror.
Photograph by Holly Andres for The New Yorker
We’re sitting underneath the overpass, Molly and I, lights off, motor on, ­staring through the windshield at the row of houses up the hill. On Molly’s lap, propped against the steering wheel, is the clipboard with the street addresses, about fifty of them, listed alongside the pertinent info—name, age, etc.—culled from the Internet and written in her perfect handwriting.Continue reading »

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Books in the Thirtysomethings’ “Baby-Sitters’ Club” Series

Including classics such as “Claudia Tries Online Therapy,” “Fairy Tale of New York,” and “Abby Fights a Teen.”

Another Warning Letter from A.I. Researchers and Executives

We are committed to doing everything in our letter-writing power to write a strongly worded letter.

Official Documents Mysteriously Missing from Miami Courthouse

The head of security for the federal courthouse said that he and his team have “no leads whatsoever.”

A Little Indictment Music 

Fanfare for the common crook.

So, What Do You Do?

Variations on a benign query.

A Parents’ Guide to Campus Tours

Moms and dads: utterances beginning with “Back in my day . . .” are strictly prohibited.
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