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WELCOME TO OUR FIRST/FINAL BOOK CLUB!
Thank you, everyone, for coming to our first/final book-club meeting. Apologies for how long it's taken us to settle on a date, but in between work, kids, and the pretense of joining adult recreational sports leagues, it seems that we all have incredibly busy schedules.
ODD JOBS
\"Severance,\" on Apple TV+.
TABULA RASA
“Bleb” is worth eight points in Scrabble. Thought you might like to know. I have known the word since Wednesday, June 11, 1958, when I learned it from a company physician at Time Incorporated, in Rockefeller Center. He said I should have been hospitalized four days ago, but there was nothing much to do about it now, go back to work.
MAKE HIM LAUGH
How Lorne Michaels's sensibility governs \"Saturday Night Live.\"
ON A MISSION FROM GOD
Inside the movement to redirect billions of taxpayer dollars to private religious schools.
FEAR AND LOATHING
Are all our arguments really over who's harmed?
MING HAN ONG
Thadeus had never offered to take Johnny Mac out for a meal before. This is new, Johnny Mac says, grinning. For twenty-five years, Johnny Mac worked as a tenant-rights lawyer. He is a fount of varied and surprising knowledge.
THE POISON MACHINE
The talk-show host Yinon Magal's hard-line tactics.
ZORA NEALE HURSTON'S CHOSEN PEOPLE
What a long-unpublished novel reveals about her magnificent obsession.
Forecast For Wind Keeps Fire Threat Very High
California death toll climbs to 24, with the major blazes largely uncontained
Brother of Slain Leader Seeks to Rebuild Hamas
Hamas suffered a severe blow last fall when Israel killed Yahya Sinwar, the group's leader and strategist behind the Oct. 7, 2023, attacks.
As Hegseth Goes Before Senators, Ernst Looms as Key Vote
Pete Hegseth's performance will be closely watched in what is expected to be a contentious confirmation hearing on Tuesday for the defense secretary nominee. But also in the spotlight: Sen. Joni Ernst (R., Iowa), whose support the Trump transition team views as crucial.
Outlook Brightens For Job Seekers
Business leaders anticipate hiring more after last year's uncertainties
A Language's Life And Literature
As you descend a ramp into the main exhibition space of the Yiddish Book Center, you walk alongside a display of 49 books.
A Report to Our Readers
As he prepares to leave his post, it was only natural for me to check in with Amb. Roger Carstens. After all, the Special Presidential Envoy for Hostage Affairs and I had shared many ups and downs together in the year past, culminating in his Aug. 1 call to me to confirm that our colleague was finally safe.
Constellation Energy Is a Hot Stock Again
Three years ago, Constellation Energy was spun out of the utility Exelon, hived off as an unwanted company running nuclear-power plants that might close.
U.S. Aims to Correct Record on 1921 Tulsa Massacre
In the weeks after the Tulsa Race Massacre of 1921, in which white mobs burned the Oklahoma city's vibrant Black neighborhood to the ground, a federal agent quickly concluded that the attack that left as many as 300 people dead wasn't motivated by \"racial feeling,\" and its perpetrators hadn't broken any laws.
Cities Boosted By Free Trade Brace for Shift
Detroit and Laredo, Texas, face uncertain futures as Trump pledges new tariffs
The Goal-Line Stand That Saw Ohio State Corral the Longhorns
Texas was a yard away from tying up the game. A scoop-and-score sealed it for the Buckeyes.
It's a Jubilee Year in Italy. Cue the Crowds
This may be the year to skip Rome-or Italy entirely. The Roman Catholic Church is celebrating a jubilee year, a roughly yearlong tradition dating to the early 14th century.
China Export Boom Raises Vulnerability To Trump Tariffs
China's economy is more dependent on exports than it has been for most of the past two decades, leaving it vulnerable to a new broadside on trade from President-elect Donald Trump.
L.A. Officials Race to Fight Rumors, Conspiracy Theories
Los Angeles Fire Department Capt. Erik Scott has one of the most intense jobs in the nation right now: trying to distribute accurate public information during a historically destructive urban fire in America.
Palisades Residents Visit Ruins That Were Once Their Homes
Homeowners want to know the fate of their houses amid concern over looters
Border Czar Becomes Face Of Deportation
Tom Homan, a pugnacious cop who will serve as President-elect Donald Trump's border czar, has taken up a surprising mantle for a longtime immigration hard-liner: the realist in the room.
Syrians Who Share Assad Sect Fear Discrimination, Attacks
Alawites point to mysterious killings, government raids; 'I don't feel safe'
'Moana' Star Discusses Acting and Empathy
Auli'i Cravalho was 14 years old when she was cast in Disney's \"Moana\" as the plucky island princess who traverses the ocean to save her village. Now, at 24, she's reprising the animated role that launched her acting career in \"Moana 2,\" which broke the record for biggest five-day opening at the box office in November.
AI IS A GAME CHANGER FOR STUDENTS WITH DISABILITIES.SCHOOLS ARE STILL LEARNING TO HARNESS IT
For Makenzie Gilkison, spelling is such a struggle that a word like rhinoceros might come out as “rineanswsaurs” or sarcastic as “srkastik.”
FUBO COMBINING WITH DISNEY'S HULU + LIVE TV; LAWSUIT AGAINST VENU SPORTS SETTLED
Disney's Hulu + Live TV and sports streaming service Fubo are combining in a deal that will also see the settlement of a lawsuit against the creation of Venu Sports.
AI IS BECOMING INGRAINED IN BUSINESSES ACROSS INDUSTRIES.WHERE IS IT GOING IN 2025?
As artificial intelligence continues to grow at a rapid pace, more and more businesses are grappling with how to adapt both quickly and responsibly.
BIGGEST NVIDIA TAKEAWAYS FROM JENSEN HUANG'S CES 2025 KEYNOTE
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang unveiled a suite of new products, services and partnerships at CES 2025. In a packed Las Vegas arena, Huang kicked off the CES this week with his vision for how his companies' products will drive gaming, robotics, personal computing and even self-driving vehicles forward.