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Trump and the Courts Have Abandoned Deportees
From the daily newsletter: how the courts are responding to Donald Trump’s immigration policies.
By Jonathan Blitzer
Will the Supreme Court Yield to Donald Trump?
The contributor Ruth Marcus looks at federal judges’ resistance to executive orders—and whether the Supreme Court will ultimately allow the President to remake the government in his image.
Ryan Coogler on “Sinners”
The director talks with the staff writer Jelani Cobb about his influences and mentors, and how he made a vampire story “uniquely personal.”
Daily Cartoon: Friday, April 11
“Sure, the superintelligence has its flaws. But think about how much the technology will improve even just a year from now.”
By Ellis Rosen
The Pop Heartthrob Nick Jonas on Broadway
Also: Whitney White in “Macbeth in Stride,” Ani DiFranco’s dramatic return, Takeshi Kitano’s inventive new film, and more.
By Helen Shaw, Dan Stahl, Sheldon Pearce, Marina Harss, Michael Schulman, Richard Brody, Jane Bua, and Jennifer Wilson
The Mystery of ICE’s Unidentifiable Arrests
In early March, the agency announced that it had arrested forty-eight people in New Mexico—a month later, their identities and whereabouts remain unknown.
By Jonathan Blitzer
The Mini Crossword: Friday, April 11, 2025
Approximately ninety-five per cent of Justices in Supreme Court history: three letters.
By Kate Chin Park
Elizabeth Warren Is Trying to Stop “The Dumbest Financial Crisis Ever”
The Massachusetts Democrat argues that Trumponomics is wrecking the American economy.
By John Cassidy