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		<pubDate>Wed, 03 Nov 2021 02:15:51 +0000</pubDate>

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Interviews in the&#38;nbsp; New Yorker Daily Newsletter

How a War Correspondent Understands Far-Right ExtremismTelling the Story of BTSGoing Inside the World of the C.I.A.The SAT Has Gone Digital. How Else Should College Admissions Change?On the Ground with a Medical Battalion in UkraineWhat the Future Holds for Jerry Falwell, Jr.
The New Yorker Daily Newsletter

The Objectively Objectionable Grammatical Pet PeeveWhy Great Minds Don’t Think Alike The Year in Quiet QuittingThe Best Books We Read in 2022The Promise and the Politics of Rewilding IndiaHow a TikTok Star Is Born
How Hospice Became a For-Profit HustleShould We Dim the Sun to Cool the Planet?The Enduring Power of Trumpism
How “Education Freedom” Played in the MidtermsWhat Hunter-Gatherers Can Teach Us About Our JobsWas Jack Welch the Greatest C.E.O. of His Day—or the Worst?Did the Oscar-Winning Director Asghar Farhadi Steal Ideas?Why More and More Girls Are Hitting Puberty EarlyHow Food Powers Your BodyWill the Saudis and Donald Trump Save Golf—or Wreck It?What We’ve Lost Playing the LotteryInside the U.S. Effort to Arm UkraineThe Art and Science of Lincoln Center’s New SoundThe Terrifying Car Crash That Inspired a MasterpieceWho Owns Native American Remains?
The British Socialist Who Rewrote the World for ChildrenSculptures You Can EatSandra Cisneros May Put You in a PoemThe Best New Restaurant in the United StatesRonan Farrow on the Twitter Whistle-BlowerKilling Invasive Species Is Now a Competitive SportThe Terrifying Choices Created by WildfiresThe Rise and Fall of Vibes-Based LiteracyCan a Brewery Bring Rival Gang Members Together?When Private Equity Takes Over a Nursing HomeThe Afghan Women Left BehindThe Preventable Tragedy of Polio in New YorkCan the Democrats Win This Fall?
The Untold History of the Biden FamilyThe Gospel of Effective AltruismInside the War Between Trump and His GeneralsHow Universal Are Our Emotions?The Upstart Union Challenging StarbucksThe Prosecution of Russian War Crimes in UkraineThe Aging Student Debtors of America
Living Through India’s Heat WaveHow Boris Johnson’s Government Finally CollapsedWhy Do We Obey Rules?The Complicated Life of the Abortion Pill
Does Hungary Offer a Glimpse of Our Authoritarian Future?How BTS Became One of the Most Popular Bands in HistoryHow an Artisanal Bakery Grew Into an Empire
The Rise of the Internet’s Creative Middle Class
The Perils of PornhubThe Real January 6th TakeawayHow Private Property Was InventedThe Surreal Case of a C.I.A. Hacker’s RevengeWhen Cars Kill Pedestrians, Who Gets Blamed?What the Rest of the World Can Tell Us About GunsHow the Pandemic Remade the SATCould Google’s Carbon Emissions Have Effectively Doubled?Inside Putin’s Propaganda MachineAmerican Racism and the Buffalo ShootingThe Biggest Potential Water Disaster in the United StatesA Self-Taught Artist’s Mastery and PainWhat Choice Does Biden Have?How Ukrainians Saved Their CapitalCan Liberty University Be Saved?Werner Herzog Has Never Liked IntrospectionInside Alice Walker’s Journals
How Apple and Meta Are Battling a Notorious Spyware CompanyA Lake in Florida Is Suing to Protect ItselfThe Holocaust Memorial Undone by Another WarCan Computers Learn Common Sense?The Rewriting of Emily St. John MandelDavid Sedaris’s New Essay, “Lucky-Go-Happy”How an Ivy League School Turned Against a StudentCan Anyone Unseat Marjorie Taylor Greene?Should Leopards Be Paid for Their Spots?Why the School Wars Still RageA Pandemic Tragedy in EcuadorA Journey to the Center of Our Cells
A Sleepless Night of Russian Air Strikes in UkraineThe Crushing Loss of Hope in UkraineWhat Min Jin Lee Wants Us to SeeThe Sex Scene Is Dead. Long Live the Sex SceneWhat the Beijing Olympics Suggest About China’s FutureBeyond the Booster ShotHow a City Close to the Ukraine-Russia Border Has Been Shaped by WarNotes on Overwork
Can Germany Show Us How to Leave Coal Behind?A Passage to Parenthood with I.V.F.Imagining the Best-Case Scenario for Climate ChangeIs Ginni Thomas a Threat to the Supreme Court?“We Made It Alive. Many Haven’t”: Inside the Continued Calamity at the BorderAgainst the Helicopter ParentThe Eco-Protesters Who Live in TunnelsHanya Yanagihara’s Audience of OneHow an Arizona School-Board Controversy Became the Perfect Political IssueThe Best Books of 2021The 1619 Project and the Demands of Public HistoryAmanda Gorman’s “Call Us What We Carry”The Supreme Court Looks Ready to Overturn Roe v. WadeThe Science of Mind ReadingHow the Week Organizes and Tyrannizes Our LivesHow Your Family Tree Could Catch a Killer&#38;nbsp;Richard Rusczyk’s Worldwide Math CampWhat It’s Like to Fight a MegafireHow the Democrats Lost Virginia
Will Supply-Chain Issues Ruin Christmas? 
Another Buffalo Is Possible
The Shadow Penal System for Struggling Kids
The Great Bridge Boycott

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		<title>videos</title>
				
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		<pubDate>Mon, 03 Feb 2020 02:48:19 +0000</pubDate>

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		<pubDate>Mon, 03 Feb 2020 02:44:17 +0000</pubDate>

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FictionNew England Review &#124; “How We Met Our Father”Behind the Byline interview&#38;nbsp;
StoryQuarterly&#38;nbsp;&#124; “Mouth and Heart”Winner of the PEN/Robert J. Dau Short Story Prize
Included in Best Debut Short Stories 2025&#38;nbsp;

Nonfiction
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		<title>about</title>
				
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		<pubDate>Tue, 03 Nov 2015 22:44:35 +0000</pubDate>

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Jessie Li&#38;nbsp; &#124; writer + editor
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I am a writer at work on my first book. Currently, I am a Fiction Fellow at the Michener Center for Writers at the University of Texas at Austin.&#38;nbsp;
I have worked in journalism for a decade, most recently as an editor at The New Yorker, where I oversaw the magazine’s portfolio of newsletters. I also created and co-hosted the flagship Daily newsletter, read by more than a million subscribers every day.

Previously, I was a reporter and producer at Axios and The Atlantic, a Fulbright Scholar in Taiwan, and a Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting Fellow in China.
I was born in Hong Kong and studied at Davidson College and the University of Oxford. 

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