Wednesday is the twelfth anniversary of the September 11, 2001, attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon. That tragedy has been examined in the pages of The New Yorker, and also on its cover. Here is a slide show of some of those covers, reflections of the changed urban, political, and cultural landscape that 9/11 left behind.
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The New Yorker Radio Hour
How a Republican and a Democrat Carved out Exemptions to Texas’s Abortion Ban
Rare across-the-aisle coöperation in Austin aims to protect some people who need abortions and the doctors who provide them. Plus, a band rehearsal with the songwriter and actor Maya Hawke.
The New Yorker Radio Hour
The Attack on Black History, with Nikole Hannah-Jones and Jelani Cobb
Why are so many states legislating restrictions on what schools can teach about racism? Plus, the film critic Justin Chang on what he’s looking forward to seeing in 2024.
The Political Scene Podcast
How Should Reporters Cover Donald Trump?
As Trump faces his first criminal trial in New York, reporters continue to encounter challenges in covering the presumptive Republican Presidential nominee and his supporters.