| Page-Turner “Do I Have to Come Here Injured or Dead?”Keldy Mabel Gonzáles Brebe de Zúniga was one of the first mothers separated from her children at the border by the Trump Administration. The cruelty she suffered in the United States was matched only by what she was forced to flee in Honduras. By Jonathan Blitzer | | | | From the News Desk | Comment The Trump Veepstakes Has Begun An unseemly crowd of would-be V.P.s has been campaigning in Trump’s wake, generating a phantasmagoria of MAGA abasement—rich in ambition, short on shame. By Amy Davidson Sorkin | The Sporting Scene Jannik Sinner Soars with Courage at the Australian Open In Sunday’s final, the champion waited out Daniil Medvedev’s unplayable hot streak, then took control. By Louisa Thomas | | Q. & A. The Importance of the I.C.J. Ruling on Israel The court did not order a ceasefire, but its finding that Israel is the subject of “plausible” claims that it is in violation of the Genocide Convention is momentous, an international-law expert says. By Isaac Chotiner | The Political Scene Podcast Biden’s Dilemma in the Israel-Hamas War As Israel continues its military campaign in Gaza, President Biden navigates a divided Democratic Party. | | | | Editor’s Pick | The New Yorker Interview How Mads Mikkelsen Generates Sympathy for the DevilThe Danish actor on his new film, “The Promised Land,” the difference between working on indie films and starring in Hollywood franchises, and his love of Buster Keaton. By Alex Barasch | | | | | Culture Dept. | The Food Scene A Filipino Feast to Eat with Your HandsWith its latest restaurant, Naks, the Unapologetic Foods restaurant group is seeking to do for the food of the Philippines what its other places have done for South Asian cuisine. By Helen Rosner | | | | Poems “Aerial View” “Everybody adores a lion / But me. I want to be a giraffe.” By Jericho Brown | Poems “Habibti Ghazal” “Nineteen’s slow violence. Your arm a tusk slicing the air—whoa, habibti— / for that first Jack-and-Coke. Here we go, take it slow, habibti.” By Hala Alyan | | | | | Sale in The New Yorker Store! For a limited time only, nearly all items are 20% off, including sweatshirts, coffee mugs, playing cards, and more. Browse the sale » | | | Fun & Games Dept. | Cryptic Crossword The Cryptic PuzzleLocks in Montgomery ski resort’s transportation: nine letters. By Trip Payne | | Cartoons from the Issue Cartoons from the IssueFunny drawings from this week’s magazine. | | Shouts & Murmurs We’re Sorry to See You GoPlease unsubscribe: I don’t remember signing up for these e-mails. But that may be the gummy talking. By Bill Scheft | | | | | Name Drop: Can you guess the identity of a notable person—contemporary or historical—in six clues? Play our trivia game » | | | | | |
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