The New Yorker Radio Hour

Profiles, storytelling and insightful conversations, hosted by David Remnick.

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Jane Mayer and Evan Osnos on the Balance of Power at the Start of the Biden Administration


With Donald Trump rated the least popular President in the span of modern polling, President Biden might feel confident in claiming a mandate to advance his progressive agenda. Yet Democratic majorities in Congress are slim in the House of Representative


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 January 22, 2021  29m
 
 

How Far Has the F.B.I. Gone to Protect White Supremacy?


Today, Martin Luther King, Jr.,’s work on civil rights is celebrated as bringing about one of the turning points of the twentieth century in America. But, in his own time, King was a divisive figure, unloved by millions of Americans—many members of gover


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 January 18, 2021  16m
 
 

Donald Trump’s American Carnage Comes to Washington


Luke Mogelson and Susan B. Glasser report on the convulsions of Donald Trump’s final days in office, an unprecedented second impeachment of a President, and the threat of insurrectionary violence hovering over the entire nation. And a game designer offer


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 January 15, 2021  33m
 
 

Questions about the Variant Virus, and Posthumous Albums by Pop Smoke and others


A new variant of SARS-CoV-2 is making its way around the world; in the U.S., it has been found in at least three states: California, Colorado, and New York. Joe Osmundson, an assistant professor of biology at New York University, speaks with the New York


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 January 12, 2021  23m
 
 

Democrats Take the Senate, and a Mob Storms the Capitol


On January 6th, pro-Trump fanatics stormed the Capitol, galvanized by the President’s claims that the 2020 election had been stolen. That day, Raphael Warnock and Jon Ossoff were declared the victors of their respective Senate runoff races against Kelly


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 January 8, 2021  15m
 
 

Bruce Springsteen Talks with David Remnick


Bruce Springsteen, an American music legend for more than four decades, published his autobiography, “Born to Run,” in 2016.  David Remnick called it “as vivid as his songs, with that same pedal-to-the-floor quality, and just as honest about the struggle


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 January 1, 2021  48m
 
 

Atul Gawande and Andrew Bird Discuss the Art and Science of Cancer


Atul Gawande is a New Yorker staff writer, a practicing surgeon, and an indie-music fan, and he loves the work of the songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, and whistling virtuoso Andrew Bird; Gawande has included Bird’s songs in playlists he uses in the ope


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 December 29, 2020  19m
 
 

Lawrence Wright on How the Pandemic Response Went So Wrong


The first doses of the COVID-19 vaccine mark what we hope will be the beginning of the end of the global pandemic. The speed of vaccine development has been truly unprecedented, but this breakthrough is taking place at a moment when the U.S. death toll h


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 December 28, 2020  31m
 
 

Looking Back at an Unimaginable Year


It’s a cliché now, but by no means an overstatement, that the past twelve months have been unimaginable. This week, we’ll hear four short reflections on the events of 2020. Dhruv Khullar describes the early days of the pandemic, when he was taking care o


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 December 25, 2020  29m
 
 

Bryant Terry “Blackifies” Fennel, and Ian Frazier Says Goodbye to 2020, in Verse


Bryant Terry is a chef, educator, food-justice activist, and cookbook author. He joined Helen Rosner virtually to cook a dish from his recent book, “Vegetable Kingdom”: citrus and garlic-herb braised fennel. The dish calls for marinating the bulb in mojo


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 December 22, 2020  18m