Nathan Heller

@nathanheller

New Yorker staff writer, Vogue contributing editor, semi-pro eavesdropper, overcaffeinated earth child.

New York
Joined July 2009

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    In the Tech Issue, I look at our moral behaviors toward animals and robots—as they increasingly converge.

  2. It is terrifying—terrifying—that this will be the PR style out of the most powerful office in the world for 4 years.

  3. CNN's reports that Trump's White House press secretary threatened to throw him out of the press conference for asking a question.

  4. So he finally got a question about his ties to Putin, ducked it, and then abruptly ended the press conference.

  5. It is interesting that as a famous owner of hotels Trump’s advice to staffers is that there are cameras in hotels everywhere

  6. Sasha Obama missed her dad's farewell address because of an exam. I need to remember this the next time that a student asks for a deferral.

  7. Translation: poetry, Champagne, Kenny G, urine.

  8. This continues to be true—no more so than tonight.

  9. The closing line, reaching from founding documents to the moon, is the quintessential gesture of Obama language, and mind. What a President.

  10. The great tradition of American politics rests in V.P. Biden's vow to travel home by train to Delaware—a state with no passenger airport.

  11. MLK's widow wrote a letter against Jeff Sessions in 1986. It was left out of the record. No extant copy is public.

  12. 1.5% of the population. More than 25% of gun homicides. A groundbreaking analysis from & :

  13. J. K. Simmons is wasting that face if he never has to apologize for an affair in a press conference

  14. Winds of change. My family has, literally, decades of photos taken in this hollow.

  15. The new publisher of the Observer is…Jared Kushner’s brother-in-law, who is the current CEO.

  16. I don't get the complaint that goes, Yes, Streep is a rare reputationally secure figure with a massive platform, but not the ideal version.

  17. De Blasio just said he can't really take the subway to work because he has to go Brooklyn first to work out.

  18. The portion of that Meryl Streep speech that stunned and silenced the Golden Globes.

  19. To be fair, the deadliest mass shooting in U.S. history was a full seven months ago. Easy to forget that it was in your state.

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