Watching an American Election from Across the Pond
Louisa Compton is overseeing coverage for Channel 4, trying to explain a strange election cycle to a bewildered Britain. #press
Watching an American Election from Across the Pond
Louisa Compton is overseeing coverage for Channel 4, trying to explain a strange election cycle to a bewildered Britain. #press
The Harris-Trump Endgame Is On: Is It Time to Panic Yet?
While Democrats engage in the traditional rite of second-guessing, the ex-President and his G.O.P. radiate overconfidence. #press
War Comes to Beirut
The conflict between Israel and Hezbollah has erupted, displacing more than a million people. Many in Lebanon fear a Gaza-like campaign of violence. #press
https://www.newyorker.com/news/dispatch/war-comes-to-beirut?utm_source=press.coop
How Podcasts Are Transforming the Presidential Election
While Kamala Harris courts female voters on “Call Her Daddy,” Donald Trump is doubling down on his appeals to terminally online young men. #press
Why Hurricane Milton Is a Sign of the New Abnormal
Weather-wise, the world has entered uncharted territory. #press
Trump’s Dangerous Immigration Obsession
The daily stream of racism and mendacity has had a numbing effect. But the question of what Trump might actually do is a prospect that voters cannot afford to ignore. #press
J. D. Vance and the Success Stories of Bidenomics
Many of Donald Trump’s economic promises have come to pass, including in the home town of his running mate—they’ve just been enacted by Democrats. #press
The Relentlessness of Florida Hurricane Season
For residents still picking through the destruction caused by Hurricane Helene, the arrival of Milton was met with anxiety, horror, and, in some cases, weary acceptance. #press
How Alarmed Should We Be If Trump Wins Again?
Even many of the ex-President’s opponents haven’t grasped the scale of the man’s villainy. #press
Kamala Harris’s Hundred-Day Campaign
Three months ago, the Vice-President was fighting for respect in Washington. Can she defy her doubters—and end the Trump era? #press
https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2024/10/21/kamala-harris-ascent?utm_source=press.coop
The Historical Precedents to Trump’s Attacks on Haitian Immigrants
An expert on white nationalism explains how such demonizing rhetoric incubates and spreads—and what sets this particular episode apart. #press
Are Israel and Hezbollah Headed Toward an “Open-Ended Battle”?
Air strikes across Lebanon, on the heels of last week’s pager and walkie-talkie explosions, have left the country in a state of dread. #press
Are Israel and Hezbollah Headed Toward an “Open-Ended Battle”?
Air strikes across Lebanon, on the heels of last week’s pager and walkie-talkie explosions, have left the country in a state of dread. #press
Will Ukraine’s Incursion Into Russia Change the Trajectory of the War?
Volodymyr Zelensky’s Western allies have worried that the surprise, cross-border attack will provoke Vladimir Putin to escalate. #press
Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., Steps Aside for Donald Trump
As Kennedy’s 2024 election campaign collapses, he has embraced a new role as the former President’s latest ally. #press
The Haditha Massacre Photos That the Military Didn’t Want the World to See
When U.S. Marines killed twenty-four people in an Iraqi town, they also recorded the aftermath of their actions. For years, the military tried to keep these photos from the public. #press
The Supreme Court’s Immunity Ruling Is a Victory for Donald Trump
The conservative Justices gutted the January 6th case—and have made it harder to prosecute any President. #press
Can You Believe What Michael Cohen Just Said at the Trump Trial?
The star witness in the former President’s criminal trial is also the most aggrieved and seemingly unreliable one. #press
Is 2024 Doomed to Repeat 1968 or 2020—or Both?
Donald Trump has now made clear that he won’t concede if he loses the election. Believe him. #press
Does the Biden Administration Want a Long-Lasting Ceasefire in Gaza?
More than four months into the war, John Kirby, the National Security Council spokesman, explains why U.S. support for an extended pause in fighting may not translate to an endorsement of an end of hostilities. #press
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