
The New Yorker
The New Yorker is a prestigious American magazine renowned for its in-depth journalism, commentary, and cultural criticism, as well as its fiction and poetry. Founded in 1925, it has become a leading voice in American media, often featuring long-form articles that cover a range of topics from politics to the arts. The magazine has garnered numerous awards for its investigative reporting and literary contributions, making it a significant platform for writers and journalists. In recent years, it has been in the news for its handling of workplace conduct issues, including the high-profile dismissal of legal analyst Jeffrey Toobin.
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The New Yorker received three Pulitzer Prizes this year.
Journalister viste, hvordan Kina forsyner amerikanerne med fentanyl. Nu vinder de fornem prisThe New Yorker is the publication where Jeffrey Toobin worked and was involved in the incident that led to his firing.
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