The New Yorker. - New York : F-R Pub. Corp. [New York] : D. Carey [New York] : Conde Nast Publications - Weekly - Print began with issue for Feb. 21, 1925.

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The New Yorker is an American magazine known for its high-quality journalism, thoughtful essays, short stories, cultural criticism and distinctive cartoons. Founded in 1925, it has built a reputation for long-form reporting and carefully edited writing that often explores politics, society, literature, and the arts in depth.

Although it focuses largely on life in the United States—particularly New York City—its coverage frequently looks outward, offering international reporting and commentary on global issues. The magazine is also famous for its elegant illustrated covers and its dry, witty cartoons, which have become one of its most recognisable features.

Today, The New Yorker is published weekly in print and online, and remains one of the most influential magazines in English-language journalism.

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