Arctic glacier retreat has exposed over 1,600 kilometers of new coastline in Greenland, but experts warn this isn't a ...
While President Trump insisted that Americans would not bear the cost, new estimates imply that the burden of tariffs could fall heavily on consumers. Tariff Gambit Bets Americans Will Swallow ...
A new study has revealed that the forces creating mountain ranges can also drive species diversity and the evolution of life.
Melting ice is revealing new coastal zones in the Arctic, but while this new landscape might fuel speculation about natural resources, it is vulnerable to rockfalls and landslides that can cause dange ...
The New Yorker editor Susan Morrison on Lorne Michaels, the producer who still runs “S.N.L.” with an iron hand. Plus, Tina Fey reads The New Yorker’s review of the show from Season 1.
Many animals change landscapes by acting as ‘ecosystem engineers’. Protecting and restoring nature can help us become more climate resilient.
There was the idea that first simmered in the minds and hearts of nature champions around Southern California and beyond ...
Suggested reading from critics and editors at The New York Times. Our critic on the month’s best releases. By Alida Becker F. Scott Fitzgerald’s classic novel turns 100 this year.
A brand new season always brings fresh faces to the our Top 20 rankings, but this year feels like a bigger revamp than usual. Seven different teams who didn’t make the Top 20 rankings last year ...
The storm's impact highlighted the importance of emergency preparedness, with Greenville's new emergency operations center proving essential in coordinating response efforts. Community members ...
Plus, this year, The New Yorker's centennial, we're revisiting some classics from the magazine's past with a series called Takes. The novelist Michael Cunningham was already in his forties when ...
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