For his supporters, Donald Trump’s misogynist attacks against Kamala Harris turn his own history as a predator into an asset.
The New York Review of Books presents the fourth installment in a series of online events in the run-up to the 2024 presidential election. New York Review contributors Fintan O’Toole, Pamela Karlan, and Mark Danner discuss the legal issues at stake during the upcoming presidential election. You may view all available recordings in this series on this...
In the third installment of The New York Review of Books’s series of online events on the 2024 presidential election, held on October 17, 2024, award-winning writers and scholars Hari Kunzru, Jacqueline Rose, and Patricia Williams discussed race, gender, the psyche, and how the identity of the next president reflects the state of the nation. […]
On Wednesday October 16, 2024, environmentalist and award-winning contributor Bill McKibben and renowned political scientist and author Rhiana Gunn-Wright met for an online discussion about climate, truth, and disaster in the next presidential administration. The conversation was moderated by Willa Glickman. This was the second in our series of online...
On the anniversary of Hamas’s attack on Israel, Ben Rhodes, Suzy Hansen, and Pankaj Mishra discuss the devastating violence of the year since, and America’s role in the conflagration. Watch the first conversation of The New York Review of Books’s series on the 2024 Elections below. You may view all available recordings in this series on this […]
On October 21, with two weeks before election day, Donald Trump made a campaign stop near Asheville, North Carolina, where residents were still reeling from the devastation left by Hurricane Helene. He wasn’t there to comfort them but rather to exhort them to make their way through the wreckage to vote. The Federal Emergency Management […]
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