
"Our commitment to fair, rigorous reporting-and to applying pressure to power-remains as strong as ever. And Antonia Hitchens sends a report from Turning Point USA's contentious convention. Plus: * It's Donald Trump's economy * "Waiting to Exhale," thirty years later* Watching Philip Rivers will make you feel old David RemnickEditor, The New Yorker Let's start with the good news. Here at The New Yorker, 2025 was a year of celebration, as we commemorated our hundredth anniversary with a series of special issues and editorial projects."
"Jonathan Blitzer, who wrote "Everyone Who is Gone is Here," the definitive book on immigration in our era, and Sarah Stillman, a winner of the Pulitzer Prize last year, have contributed extraordinary portraits of the Administration's crackdown on Venezuelan migrants and its shocking deportation of people to foreign prisons. Benjamin Wallace-Wells has examined the alarming rise in political violence. And the New Yorker's writers have also tracked glimmers of hope and reasons"
The New Yorker commemorated its hundredth anniversary with special issues, a Netflix documentary, and a richly researched exhibit at the New York Public Library. The publication emphasizes rigorous, fair reporting that applies pressure to power, maintaining a strong commitment to investigative journalism. Reporting documented alleged financial exploitation by President Donald Trump and his family through a definitive numeric tally. Profiles examined individuals surrounding the President, including Pam Bondi, Kash Patel, Laura Loomer, Curtis Yarvin, and Peter Navarro. Feature reporting covered the administration's crackdown on Venezuelan migrants, deportations to foreign prisons, and an alarming rise in political violence, while also tracking cultural moments and glimmers of hope.
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