Episodes
In "The Pros and Cons of Impeaching Trump," Adam Gopnik writes that real and reasonable arguments among congressional Democrats—and, indeed, among the public—range from the practical to the procedural.
Published 03/11/19
In "Reality Shows," Evan Osnos writes about Trump, Kim, Cohen, and the limits of the President's power. 
Published 03/04/19
In "May Days," Jeffrey Toobin writes about Andrew McCabe count down to the Mueller report.
Published 02/25/19
In "House Cleaning," Jelani Cobb writes about how the House is taking on Amerca's voting-rights problem. 
Published 02/11/19
In “Not Working,” Margaret Talbot writes about President Trump’s state of disunion. 
Published 02/04/19
In "Guns and the City," Amy Davidson Sorkin reports on whether the Supreme Court will use a New York City regulation to strike down gun laws. 
Published 01/28/19
In "Making The Case," Jeffrey Toobin writes about William Barr and Donald Trump.
Published 01/22/19
In "On the Border," Amy Davidson Sorkin writes about the Republican's test at the border.
Published 01/14/19
In "Democrats in the House," Margaret Talbot writes about the house Democrats best path forward.
Published 01/07/19
In "Unforeseen," Jill Lepore writes about predicting the future. 
Published 01/02/19
In "Run, Republicans, Run," Amy Davidson Sorkin reports on how the G.O.P has a chance to redeem itself, by launching a primary challenge to the President. 
Published 12/17/18
In "Coal for Christmas," Elizabeth Kolbert reports on climate change diplomacy. 
Published 12/10/18
In “Political Borders,” Amy Davidson Sorkin reports on the border crisis.
Published 12/03/18
In "The City of Dreams," the editors delve into the city that shaped The New Yorker.
Published 11/26/18
In "Winning Votes," Jeffrey Toobin delves into the voting rights fight. 
Published 11/19/18
In "Party of One," Amy Davidson Sorkin writes about the midterm elections, and their aftermath. 
Published 11/12/18
In "This America," Jill Lepore reports on how the bloody-mindedness of broken men can be countered only by principle and fortitude.
Published 11/05/18
In "The Stakes," David Remnick reports on how the midterm elections are a referendum on Donald Trump.
Published 10/29/18
The suppression of minority votes is the homegrown corollary of the Administration’s xenophobic rhetoric—an attempt to place a white thumb on the demographic scale.
Published 10/22/18
In "Global Warning," Elizabeth Kolbert asks what is Donald Trump’s response to the U.N.’s dire climate report?
Published 10/15/18
In "Bystanders to History," Amy Davidson Sorkin writes about Brett Kavanaugh and the G.O.P.'s bargain with Trump.
Published 10/08/18
In "On The Attack," Margaret Talbot writes about how Christine Blasey Ford's experience was just as bad as Anita Hill's - maybe worse.
Published 10/01/18
In "The Next Confirmation," Amy Davidson Sorkin asks, do the Democrats have a post-Kavanaugh, post-midterm game plan?
Published 09/24/18
In "Scary Stuff," George Packer writes about the scariest parts of "Fear."
Published 09/17/18
In "The Week that Was," Jeffrey Toobin writes about the deceptive contrast between Trump and Cavanaugh. 
Published 09/10/18