By John Cassidy Representative Kevin McCarthy endures fourteen failed rounds of voting before he is confirmed as the Speaker of the House on the fifteenth try. By Stephania Taladrid A Texas judge’s injunction against the use of mifepristone reveals the next fronts in the restriction of reproductive rights in the United States. Photograph by Paul Ratje / The Washington Post / Getty By Clare Malone The conservative cable network agrees to a settlement of $787.5 million dollars with Dominion Voting Systems for its 2020 election lies. With David Remnick, Kelefa Sanneh, and Andrew Marantz After the Dominion settlement, Fox News cuts ties with its highest-rated host. With Susan B. Glasser, Jane Mayer, and Evan Osnos Revelations about Justice Clarence Thomas expose a culture of conservative dark money at the Supreme Court that has helped drive the country’s laws to the right. By Jelani Cobb In a 6–3 decision, the Supreme Court votes to end affirmative action in higher education. By Joshua Yaffa A shocking revolt by the Wagner Group temporarily threatens Vladimir Putin’s hold on power and scrambles Russia’s war in Ukraine. Photo illustration by Cristiana Couceiro; Source photographs from Alamy and Getty With Tyler Foggatt and E. Tammy Kim The strikes in Hollywood, and contentious contract negotiations at UPS and the American auto companies, show the growing power of organized labor. By Benjamin Wallace-Wells The Florida governor flops as the Trump slayer in the Republican Presidential primary. By David Remnick The advanced age of the country’s most powerful political leaders comes into sharp relief ahead of the 2024 election. By David Remnick Hamas attacks Israel, and Israel unleashes a shattering response. Photograph by Peter van Agtmael / Magnum for The New Yorker By Jonathan Blitzer House Republicans leave no stone unturned in the search for a new Speaker. By Eric Lach The Mayor of New York City faces increasing scrutiny for his political fund-raising. By Eric Lach The scandal-plagued and publicity-obsessed freshman representative from New York is expelled from Congress. Photograph by John Taggart / The Washington Post / Getty By John Cassidy Multiple trials proceed against Donald Trump, following ninety-one indictments against the ex-President. By Elizabeth Kolbert Nations pledge to end reliance on fossil fuels at the U.N.’s climate-change summit. By David Remnick The former Representative Liz Cheney and others warn about the dangers of a second Trump Administration. |
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