
Join The New Yorker’s writers and editors for reporting, insight, and analysis of the most pressing political issues of our time. On Mondays, David Remnick, the editor of The New Yorker, presents conversations and feature stories about current events. On Wednesdays, the senior editor Tyler Foggatt goes deep on a consequential political story via far-reaching interviews with staff writers and outsi... more
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The New Yorker contributing writer Robin Wright joins Tyler Foggatt to discuss the state of peace talks between the U.S. and Iran. They talk about the evolving terms—and major sticking points—of a potential agreement between the two countries, includ... more
There will be a variety of celebrations to honor America’s two-hundred-and-fiftieth anniversary this year. Much of it is to be expected: fireworks, red, white, and blue lights, even a military parade. But something else is happening, something that p... more
The Washington Roundtable discusses the growing political backlash to artificial intelligence, especially among young Americans, and asks whether Washington, D.C., is capable of regulating A.I. companies. They’re joined by Nate Soares, the executive ... more
The New Yorker staff writer Jason Zengerle joins Tyler Foggatt to discuss his Profile of Hakeem Jeffries, the House Minority Leader. They talk about how Jeffries has balanced resisting Donald Trump’s agenda with holding together an increasingly fract... more
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We never miss and episode! Political analysis from three of the most knowledgeable and deeply credentialed reporters of our time!
Roundtable is excellent, so smart. I will say though that sometimes Jane Mayer interrupts Susan Glasser and it makes me cringe. I see you Susan.
Thanks for the weekly with Evan Osnos and cast! Sane and coherent outlook and perspectives in a nihilistic time.
However, story on the street is that vance himself planted that story, not a leak that “he was against the war” which is also not true as it is being said that vance really said they would need to go into iran hard snd fast. fact-check both sides of this story people.
Typically great and informed commentary on national politics. Episode about Vance and Catholicism totally missed that 36% of Catholic adults are Latino, and 52% of Catholics under age 30 are Latino. Latino Catholics are much more likely to vote Democratic than are white Catholics. White Catholics skew older. Please update the knowledge of the commentators. It’s meaningful.
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A analytically rigorous roundtable-style program featuring three veteran New Yorker reporters who host in rotation to dissect current political events, policy battles, and leadership dynamics. Episodes center on national security, democratic resilience, U.S. elections, and the interplay between media, power, and policy, often pairing investigative reporting with expert commentary. Notable strengths include high-caliber guests, deep-dive interviews, and a focus on how national developments translate to local impacts, with a balance of historical context and forward-looking analysis. This mix is likely to appeal to listeners who want smart, credentialed perspectives on politics, governance, and media influence, including policy professionals,... more
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