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The New Yorker
August 25, 2025
Play Laugh Lines No. 34: Summer, Part 3
Can you guess when these New Yorker cartoons were originally published?
NPR
August 25, 2025
These fish may feel pleasure while being groomed by other fish
An experiment with threadfin butterflyfish finds that these fish may experience pleasure while being cleaned by bluestreak cleaner wrasse —...
Vogue
August 25, 2025
Racquet Fever? The Best Tennis Jewelry to Sport for a Hit of Sparkle
Think beyond the bracelet—discover necklaces, rings, and earrings to shop.
Vogue
August 25, 2025
Teenage Phenom Victoria Mboko Takes on the US Open: ‘I Always Believe Anything Is Possible’
After a historic victory in Montreal, the sky’s the limit for the young Canadian.
Vogue
August 25, 2025
These Uniqlo Jeans Are the Next Viral Denim
Team Vogue is on board.
Vogue
August 25, 2025
Vogue First! Get 24 Hours Early Access to Shop Vuori by Kaia
Kaia Gerber has teamed up with Vuori on a capsule designed entirely around her active lifestyle.
Vogue
August 25, 2025
‘I’ve Got to Improve a Few Things’: Catching Up With Carlos Alcaraz Before Tonight’s US Open Match
Alcaraz is looking for his sixth major and second US Open title—but the 140 m.p.h.-serving Reilly Opelka is the first to stand in his way.
Vogue
August 25, 2025
Jennifer Lawrence’s Off-Duty Look Is the Perfect Fall Uniform
Sneakers and trousers—is there anything better? Here are 11 ways to style the season’s trending pairs.
The New Yorker
August 25, 2025
Dexter Filkins on Drones and the Future of Warfare
Rapid changes in technology are rendering American supremacy in highly advanced, expensive weapons a thing of the past. Can the military ada...
The New Yorker
August 25, 2025
“Ichthys”
“In the gorgeous summer air, / between the slip and squeeze, / it gasped.”
The New Yorker
August 25, 2025
Cindy Sherman’s and Rea Irvin’s Eustace Tilley
A special nod to celebrate a centenary of cultural coverage.
The New Yorker
August 25, 2025
The Crossword: Monday, August 25, 2025
Today’s theme: Monoculture.
The New Yorker
August 25, 2025
“70”
“I stare at my reflection, and I see / my melody is waning—no surprise, / but only blues take root and hold.”
The New Yorker
August 25, 2025
Elizabeth Gilbert’s Latest Epiphanies
“Eat, Pray, Love” was a huge hit in part because readers imagined they could be like its author. Her new book, “All the Way to the River,” s...
The Hill
August 25, 2025
GOP redistricting gives Republican edge, but no guarantee in House battle
President Trump’s campaign to redraw House maps in GOP states around the country will make it tougher for Democrats to win back control of t...
The New Yorker
August 25, 2025
How Weekly Shōnen Jump Became the World’s Most Popular Manga Factory
The magazine, home to such series as “Naruto” and “One Piece,” has created a formula for coaxing hit franchises out of young talents. The tw...
The New Yorker
August 25, 2025
100 Years of The New Yorker
A collection of fresh takes and deep archival dives to celebrate a century.
The New Yorker
August 25, 2025
Inside the World of “The Great British Bake Off”
The show captures disastrous custard-making, quintessentially British faux-modesty, and the blistering hubris of bakers—including me.
The New Yorker
August 25, 2025
Critical Distance
Richard Renaldi’s large-format portraits capture the New Yorker writers who hold the culture to account.
The New Yorker
August 25, 2025
The History of The New Yorker’s Vaunted Fact-Checking Department
Reporters engage in charm and betrayal; checkers are in the harm-reduction business.
The New Yorker
August 25, 2025
How a Billionaire Owner Brought Turmoil and Trouble to Sotheby’s
Patrick Drahi made a fortune through debt-fuelled telecommunications companies. Now he’s bringing his methods to the art market.
The New Yorker
August 25, 2025
A.I. Is Coming for Culture
We’re used to algorithms guiding our choices. When machines can effortlessly generate the content we consume, though, what’s left for the hu...
The New Yorker
August 25, 2025
Briefly Noted Book Reviews
Short reviews of recent releases.
The New Yorker
August 25, 2025
How Music Criticism Lost Its Edge
Music writers were once known for being much crankier than the average listener. What happened?
The New Yorker
August 25, 2025
The Trump Administration’s Efforts to Reshape America’s Past
Ahead of next year’s two-hundred-and-fiftieth anniversary of the Declaration of Independence, the White House has issued a directive to the...
The New Yorker
August 25, 2025
Mary Petty, the Mysterious Cover Artist Who Captured the Decline of the Rich
Petty was reclusive, uncompromising, but she peered into a fading world with unmatched warmth and brilliance.
The New Yorker
August 25, 2025
The Celebrity Picture Book Boom
What should we make of the recent onslaught of stories from the stars?
The New Yorker
August 25, 2025
Patricia Lockwood Goes Viral
The writer’s new novel, “Will There Ever Be Another You,” is a singular account of losing her mind, body, and art to COVID—and of trying to...
The Atlantic
August 25, 2025
How the Richest People in America Avoid Paying Taxes
A clever new paper puts concrete numbers to the taxes paid by members of the Forbes 400.
Los Angeles Times
August 25, 2025
UC marks red lines as it moves to negotiate with Trump administration over $1-billion fine
UC leaders are treading carefully in UCLA's conflict with the Trump administration over allegations of antisemitism and a $1-billion fine. U...
Los Angeles Times
August 25, 2025
Commentary: In Texas and California redistricting battles, Latino voters hold the key
Texas Republicans and California Democrats are both banking on Latinos to make their gambits successful. That’s understandable but dangerous...
Los Angeles Times
August 25, 2025
Permits were expedited for this California clean energy project. Were residents sidelined?
Western Fresno County, home to poor migrant communities, is a test case as California expedites clean energy projects.
Los Angeles Times
August 25, 2025
Contributor: Democrats will pay for ignoring base's qualms about Gaza
Gaza has become a measure of where leaders’ loyalties lie. Rep. Pete Aguilar and other Democrats are failing the test.
The Mirror
August 25, 2025
Killer whale locks jaws around SeaWorld trainer and drags him underwater in horror video
WARNING, DISTRESSING CONTENT: SeaWorld trainer Ken Peters was locked in a battle to save his life after a killer whale went off script, with...
Women s Health
August 25, 2025
The Hoka Mach 6 And More Walking Shoes Are On Sale For Labor Day
Shop sales on the best walking shoe our editors have tested.
The New Yorker
August 25, 2025
Cartoons from the September 1 & 8, 2025, Issue
Funny drawings from this week’s magazine.
The New Yorker
August 25, 2025
A Centenary Cartoon Collection
Highlights from a hundred years of funny drawings.
Express
August 25, 2025
Everyone who can get full £174 refund on TV Licence
Households are being told how they can refund their TV licence legally and get their £174.50 back.
Express
August 25, 2025
‘Ultimate’ UK country walk with ‘amazing pubs’ and beautiful scenery
A stunning country walk has been called one of the "best" in the country by a seasoned hiker. The hiker praised the route's "amazing pub" an...
Houston Chronicle
August 25, 2025
Houston universities brace for another uncertain year under Trump-era shifts
Students will face uncertainty around immigration, free speech on campus and research funding heading into the fall semester.
Houston Chronicle
August 25, 2025
Sports on TV/radio listings: Aug. 25
Where to watch and/or listen to today's sporting events that will be televised or broadcast on the radio.
Star Tribune
August 25, 2025
Minnesota Vikings 53-man roster projection: Who's in? Who's out?
NFL rosters must be trimmed down to 53 players by 3 p.m. on Tuesday. Here's the Minnesota Star Tribune's last prediction for who will make t...
Star Tribune
August 25, 2025
State Fair Day 5 welcomes old music acts, arts and crafts
The Great Minnesota Get-Together continues to have traffic and cell service issues.
The New Yorker
August 25, 2025
The A.I.-Profits Drought and the Lessons of History
Like the steam engine, electricity, and computers, generative artificial intelligence could take longer than expected to transform the econo...
The New Yorker
August 25, 2025
What The New Yorker Was Watching in 1925
The first year of the magazine’s movie writing included proto-auteurist criticism, gossip, and a large dose of Charlie Chaplin.
The New Yorker
August 25, 2025
Fred Armisen Goes Bang! Zip! Zoop!
The latest album from the musical “S.N.L.” alum is a compilation of sound effects, including such tracks as “Obligatory Applause at a Speech...
The New Yorker
August 25, 2025
Sweating and Storytelling in a Williamsburg Sauna
Aufguss: a world championship for twirling a really hot towel.
The New Yorker
August 25, 2025
“We Are the World,” January 6th Style
In a Miami studio where the Eagles and Bob Marley recorded, a choir of pardoned Capitol rioters tries to “reclaim” the national anthem.
The New Yorker
August 25, 2025
Zohran Mamdani Talks Love and Deuce With Some New Friends
The mayoral candidate and social-media whiz hit the bleachers at the U.S. Open for a new kind of social-media gambit: the fan meetup.
Los Angeles Times
August 25, 2025