The New Yorker

“I dreamed of returning to life while I was working on this image," artist Gürbüz Doğan Ekşioğlu said of his "Venturing Out" illustration.
"The way R. Kikuo Johnson captures this moment and simultaneously breaks my heart," author Jenny Han tweeted of the poignant illustration.
"It’s like night and day," the White House worker told The New Yorker.
The president is plucked from the White House in artist Barry Blitt’s cover illustration for the magazine.
Artist Adrian Tomine’s depiction of life during the pandemic is "perfection," one fan wrote on Twitter.
After 27 years as a staff writer at The New Yorker, Toobin tweeted that he "will always love the magazine."
The legal analyst is also stepping away from CNN after what he called “an embarrassingly stupid mistake.”
“I was so distressed and disturbed by what I’d seen," Max Kennedy Jr. told The New Yorker.
Artist Brian Stauffer's front-page image shows the president wearing a surgical mask -- over his eyes.
The illustration shows the president and his personal attorney standing atop a bridge as Trump gives the cement-shoed victim a shove.