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Do these 4 things to be a better interviewer and conversationalist

Co.EXIST 

Start by aiming for a discussion rather than an interrogation.

It’s truly a toss-up who dreads Q&As more after a presentation—the presenter or the audience. Conventional wisdom dictates that it should be the presenter, but experience has taught me that it’s actually the audience who deserves our sympathy.

This is how you manage passive-aggressive behavior at work

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It starts with understanding the root cause.

Dealing with passive-aggressive behavior in the workplace can be tricky, especially when it shows up in subtle ways like eye-rolling, sarcasm, or quiet disengagement. Many of us have encountered it, but managing it as a leader can feel particularly challenging. How can we address this behavior in a way that maintains a positive workplace and encourages open communication?

John Mulaney Tries Pirate Talk in an “S.N.L.” Reunion

The New Yorker 

“All In: Comedy About Love,” a collaboration between the comedian, his former writing partner Simon Rich, and the director Alex Timbers, brings lovelorn dogs, the Elephant Man, and babies to Broadway.

Briefly Noted Book Reviews

The New Yorker 

“Aflame,” “Only in America,” “Taiwan Travelogue,” and “Tasmania.”

The Man Who Knew Too Much

The New Yorker 

Gottfried Leibniz made conceptual advances that lie behind our digital world. Yet for centuries he was mocked for a misstep.

Yukio Mishima’s Death Cult

The New Yorker 

The writer spent his life cultivating beauty—on the page and in the mirror—only to end it with a samurai-style suicide. Both acts spoke to a long-standing obsession.

Letters from Our Readers

The New Yorker 

Readers respond to Jon Lee Anderson’s article about Javier Milei, Jia Tolentino’s essay about the assassination of Brian Thompson, and Alex Ross’s piece about Kali Malone.

“Waiting,” by Bridget Lowe

The New Yorker 

“My first great love was a drunk. Her long dark hair / falling over my face. But even that is made up.”

Around the World on the Hudson River

The New Yorker 

After eighty thousand miles, John Lipscomb takes his final patrol as a Riverkeeper boat captain who stumped for the fish and fought the “shit sprinklers.”

Expanding Our Two-Factor Authentication System

The New Yorker 

Our top priority is making sure no hacker gets into your account. So, as soon as we locate your biological grandparents and compare their DNA to yours, we will allow you to safely log in to your account.

Are Ultra-Processed Foods Killing Us?

The New Yorker 

A scientist tried to discredit the theory that ultra-processed foods are killing us. Instead, he overturned his own understanding of obesity.

Lauren Boebert’s Survival Instincts

The New Yorker 

The Colorado congresswoman’s inflammatory rhetoric has made her a national symbol of the Trumpist far right. She presents a different image closer to home.