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Fab 5 Freddy, Still Fly

The Brooklyn-born artist has worn many hats: MTV host, graffiti artist, hip-hop maven. At a Harlem hat emporium, he talks about his newest gig:...

What Is Claude? Anthropic Doesn’t Know, Either

Researchers at the company are trying to understand their A.I. system’s mind—examining its neurons, running it through psychology experiments, and putting it on the...

“Playmakers,” Reviewed: The Race to Give Every Child a Toy

For most of history, parents couldn’t buy their kids dolls, action figures, or the like. Then playtime became big business.

I Will Be Your Next President

You’re going to love my ability to nod and smile while people awkwardly thank me. White bread, straight ahead. That’ll be my slogan.

Letters from Our Readers

Readers respond to Emily Flake’s comic strip about Alice Harvey, David Owen’s article about dyslexia, Jennifer Wilson’s piece on prenups, and Louis Menand’s essay...

How the Influential Make Influential Friends

The behavioral scientist Jon Levy hosts dinners for the élite. The catch? No one can say what they do for a living.

Briefly Noted Book Reviews

“Leaving Guantanamo,” “The Wall Dancers,” “Eating Ashes,” and “The Infamous Gilberts.”

Barry Blitt’s “Split Screen”

Eustace at the movies.

“Industry” Is a Study in Wasted Youths

In the new season of the hit HBO series, its young protagonists have left the trading floor that made them. Their second acts are...

100 Years of The New Yorker

Celebrating a century.

“Ode 1,” by Ricardo Reis

“There are no sorrows / In our lives / Nor joys either.”

Jeffrey Epstein’s Bonfire of the Élites

His correspondence illuminates a rarefied world in which money can seemingly buy—or buy off—virtually anything, and ethical qualms are for the weak-minded.