The crossword constructors Natan Last and Robyn Weintraub join The New Yorker’s Puzzles & Games editor, Liz Maynes-Aminzade, to share their insights into crafting the perfect puzzle.
Attacked by two justices, lower-court judges and litigants, the 1964 ruling in New York Times v. Sullivan keeps getting cited ...
Trump took the oath of office, Charlie Kirk was sitting in the Capitol Rotunda when he glanced down at his iPhone. What the ...
The media company Lee Enterprises said a “cybersecurity event” had created havoc at dozens of its newspapers, prompting some ...
In doing so, they are embedding a form of quiet resistance in clothes, creating garments that celebrate experimentation and ...
A small group of crypto insiders and other early investors in Trump’s meme coin made millions of dollars and inflated the price of the cryptocurrency. But many average investors who came late to the ...
Walmart has already updated its social media accounts to reflect the new logo and wordmark, leading to critical and confused reactions from users. One shared the “before and after” images of ...
On the higher slopes of Mount Olympus, blurbs are a way by which the gods speak to each other in code, with the whole world ...
The president’s heavy-handed approach to traditional journalists has the hallmarks of an attempted crackdown 50 years ago.
Thanks to a pair of late Cuylle goals, New York beat the Blue Jackets 4-3 for their third third-period comeback in four games ...
Contemplate existence while the red peppers roast. Debate grabbing another beer. Saute the onion with a drizzle of olive oil over medium heat for 8 minutes. Add the peppers once fully roasted. Toss in ...
according to federal officials and an internal memo reviewed by The New York Times. The directive enjoins the release of “regulations, guidance documents, and other public documents and ...