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Business Traveler US

Business Traveler US

Crowd Control

Why affluent travelers are willing to pay more to escape the airport chaos

2 min  |

July 2025
Business Traveler US

Business Traveler US

THE BENEFITS OF RISK-TAKING

How a Stoic philosophy can triumph in business

3 min  |

July 2025
Muse Science Magazine for Kids

Muse Science Magazine for Kids

WHEN the SMOKE CLEARS

THE LINGERING EFFECTS OF THE RECENT PACIFIC PALISADES AND ALTADENA EATON FIRES

6 min  |

Muse July 2025: The Story Behind Wildfires
Muse Science Magazine for Kids

Muse Science Magazine for Kids

FIRE DANGER

WHY THE RISK OF WILDFIRES KEEPS GROWING

4 min  |

Muse July 2025: The Story Behind Wildfires
Muse Science Magazine for Kids

Muse Science Magazine for Kids

SHAN CAMMACK

WILDLIFE BIOLOGIST AND FIRE SAFETY OFFICER

3 min  |

Muse July 2025: The Story Behind Wildfires
The New Yorker

The New Yorker

THE SILENCE

A great silence opened up inside her. But that made it sound more dramatic than it was. It happened by degrees, creeping up slyly. And at times, in certain places and situations, it was expected and welcome—on a long walk, or when a person confessed something pitiful, or at a funeral or a party. In all those places, where once she'd had a lot to say—too much, honestly—now there was this silence and she became a far better listener. Not consciously, that was just one of the consequences. It wasn't a Zen silence or an enlightened silence or anything she'd worked to achieve. It was only a sort of blank. Once, on a mini-break, she'd spotted a sentence graffitied on a bridge in Paris: “The world is everything that is the case.” (It was written in English and stuck in her mind.) The silence felt like that: it spoke for itself. But it could also offend and disappoint others, the same way the world itself never seems enough for some people. It was no use on big family occasions, for example, or when one of her adult daughters called her name from another room, or if someone at work asked for her view on the news of the day. It could make other people feel awkward. But when she was alone with it, whenever it coincided with her own long-standing habit of looking upward into the branches of trees—then it didn't really bother her at all.

10+ min  |

July 07 - 14, 2025 (Double Issue)
The New Yorker

The New Yorker

EASY MUSIC

How Elmore Leonard perfected his style.

10+ min  |

July 07 - 14, 2025 (Double Issue)
The New Yorker

The New Yorker

IS IT THE PHONES?

The tantalizing power of the theory that screens are harming teens.

10+ min  |

July 07 - 14, 2025 (Double Issue)
The New Yorker

The New Yorker

THE COMEDIAN

My father worked nights as the desk attendant at a cheap hotel downtown. It was a thankless job behind bulletproof glass, which was all he had to shield him from demented drunks and screeching prostitutes, from seven in the evening until four in the morning, the poor man.

10+ min  |

July 07 - 14, 2025 (Double Issue)
The New Yorker

The New Yorker

JUBILEE

A wooden ruler with the etched faces of Henry VIII's six wives running down the middle; ticket stubs from Hampton Court and the Chamber of Horrors, where we walked ahead of our mothers, hand in hand; a few wrappers of Dairy Milk.

10+ min  |

July 07 - 14, 2025 (Double Issue)
The New Yorker

The New Yorker

PRIDE AND PROVENANCE

The Met's new Rockefeller Wing daxxles—and whispers, “Finders, keepers.”

6 min  |

July 07 - 14, 2025 (Double Issue)
The New Yorker

The New Yorker

THE MAGIC OF “MAFALDA”

How an Argentinean comic strip became an international phenomenon.

10+ min  |

July 07 - 14, 2025 (Double Issue)
The New Yorker

The New Yorker

THE END OF THE ESSAY

What comes after A.I. has destroyed college writing?

10+ min  |

July 07 - 14, 2025 (Double Issue)
The New Yorker

The New Yorker

THE STORY PART

Student days and a search for community.

10+ min  |

July 07 - 14, 2025 (Double Issue)
The New Yorker

The New Yorker

BY THE BOOK

What we learn from reading the fiction touted in our début issue.

10+ min  |

July 07 - 14, 2025 (Double Issue)
New York magazine

New York magazine

He Really Won. Can He Really Win? - THE GREAT UPSET

THE GREAT UPSET Zohran Mamdani beat Andrew Cuomo and the Establishment by upending how city politics was supposed to work.

7 min  |

June 30 – July 13, 2025
Scoop USA Newspaper

Scoop USA Newspaper

Philadelphia City Council and healthcare leaders URGE Senate to KILL One Big Beautiful Bill

Many Congressional seats will be up for grabs in the 2026 elections, and voters in Pennsylvania and throughout the country will have the power to hold lawmakers accountable for any decisions they make that are not in the best interest of the American taxpayer.

2 min  |

ScoopUSA Media, Volume 65 - Number 28
Scoop USA Newspaper

Scoop USA Newspaper

Did you miss a holiday, Mr. President?

Juneteenth came and went Thursday, but curiously, something seemed to be missing from the annual celebration: a cordial salute from the president of the United States.

2 min  |

ScoopUSA Media, Volume 65 - Number 28
Scoop USA Newspaper

Scoop USA Newspaper

South Jersey Information Equity Project honors 2025 Journalism Fellows and celebrates 5th Anniversary

The South Jersey Information Equity Project (SJIEP), a pioneering initiative focused on media equity and dedicated to uplifting Black communities through inclusive coverage and storytelling, celebrated its fifth anniversary with the introduction of a new executive director and a discussion featuring journalist Trymaine Lee.

1 min  |

ScoopUSA Media, Volume 65 - Number 27
Scoop USA Newspaper

Scoop USA Newspaper

When the president's peacemaking efforts invite more chaos

While the nation braced to see what would happen next in Los Angeles, on Thursday, a surprising message appeared on President Trump’s Truth Social account.

1 min  |

ScoopUSA Media, Volume 65 - Number 27
New York magazine

New York magazine

A Refreshed Fedora

The Village standard gets a makeover to meet its new neighbors.

3 min  |

June 30 – July 13, 2025
New York magazine

New York magazine

THE ISSUE THAT WASN’T

His stance on Israel was supposed to sink him. Instead, it maybe helped.

6 min  |

June 30 – July 13, 2025
New York magazine

New York magazine

THE ELITE MELTDOWN

Mamdani’s win left Cuomo’s powerful backers reeling— and divided on a plan B.

5 min  |

June 30 – July 13, 2025
New York magazine

New York magazine

WE FOUND YOUR BAG!

IT’S AT A SUPERSTORE IN ALONG WITH EVERYONE ELSE’S LOST LUGGAGE.

10+ min  |

June 30 – July 13, 2025
New York magazine

New York magazine

'IT'S NICE TO BE RIGHT!'

The New Yorkers riding the high of his win. (And the ones who had no idea there was an election.)

7 min  |

June 30 – July 13, 2025
New York magazine

New York magazine

FLIGHT RISK

DAYS BEFORE I’M expected to fly, a familiar anxiety starts to churn in my gut. I get moody.

10+ min  |

June 30 – July 13, 2025
New York magazine

New York magazine

ZERO ZEN

A GREAT EXCHANGE RATE, CHAT GPT, AND KIMONO-WEARING BROS HAVE TURNED KYOTO INTO THE LOVE LIEST TOURIST TRAP ON EARTH.

10+ min  |

June 30 – July 13, 2025
Scoop USA Newspaper

Scoop USA Newspaper

Charles Walter Dryden

Charles Walter Dryden was a U.S. Army Air Force officer and one of the original combat fighter pilots with the 332nd Fighter Group's 99th Fighter Squadron, a component of the Tuskegee Airmen.

2 min  |

ScoopUSA Media, Volume 65 - Number 27
Scoop USA Newspaper

Scoop USA Newspaper

Black History Corner

GEMINI May 21 - JUNE 21

3 min  |

ScoopUSA Media, Volume 65 - Number 27
New York magazine

New York magazine

Chefs Are Vying for Crunchwrap Supremacy

They're making them bigger, better, and spicier than Taco Bell ever could.

3 min  |

June 30 – July 13, 2025