Saturday, December 31, 2022

For You: The ‘Red Wave’ Washout: How Skewed Polls Fed a False Election Narrative

Plus, Benedict XVI, First Modern Pope to Resign, Dies at 95
December 31, 2022

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Benedict XVI, First Modern Pope to Resign, Dies at 95

Victor Hugo Statue Takes a Prominent Place in France's Debate on Race

For Conservative Catholics in U.S., Pope Benedict's Death Is Loss of a Hero

The 'Red Wave' Washout: How Skewed Polls Fed a False Election Narrative

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At 16, He Knew They Would Someday Marry. He Was Right.

Anand Goyal and Sabrina Pervez began their relationship as teenagers attending nearby high schools, but it always felt serious to both of them.

How Can I Be Closer to My In-Laws When They Criticize Me Behind My Back?

A reader bristles that the burden of bridging a gap with her partner's parents seems to have fallen mostly on her.

Is Something This Good Even Possible?

I kept saying to my friends: "I have no idea why he likes me."

Vivienne Westwood, a Lifetime of Looks

The legendary fashion designer's influence stretches back across decades.

Is It Time for a 'White Lotus' Vacation?

Things turn out badly for most of the show's well-heeled characters. But that hasn't stopped some fans from booking a trip.

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Barbara Walters, a First Among TV Newswomen, Is Dead at 93

She broke barriers for women as a co-host of the "Today" show, a network evening news anchor and a creator of "The View," all while gaining her own kind of celebrity.

The Invention of Elise Stefanik

To rise through the Trump-era G.O.P., a young congresswoman gave up her friends, her mentors and her ideals. Will it be enough?

All Glory to T.C.U.'s Meme Mascot

Officially, the Texas Christian University mascot is the Horned Frog. But the team's real hero is the Hypnotoad, a "Futurama" gag of mesmerizing power.

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For Kashana Cauley, Doomsday Isn't So Hypothetical

The TV writer's debut novel, "The Survivalists," imagines a community of gun-stockpiling preppers in Brooklyn.

Opinion | The Shameful Open Secret Behind Southwest's Failure

The recent meltdown was avoidable, but it would have cost them.

How a Broadway Stage Manager Spends Her Sundays

Rachel Sterner awakes to any manner of theater crisis. By midday, she's in a headset, calling the shots. But by night, her "weekend" has begun.

Their Mothers Were Teenagers. They Didn't Want That for Themselves.

Teen pregnancies have plummeted, as has child poverty. The result is a profound change in the forces that bring opportunity between generations.

How Barbara Walters Went From 'Today Girl' to Pioneering Media Star

The first woman to co-anchor the evening news, she endured the scorn of her male counterparts.

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Friday, December 30, 2022

For You: Key Takeaways From Trump’s Tax Returns

Plus, Trump Tax Returns Released by House Democrats
December 31, 2022

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Trump Tax Returns Released by House Democrats

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Stream These 7 Movies and Shows Before They Leave Netflix in January

Among the gems leaving for U.S. subscribers next month are two irreverent TV adaptations and the last movie from one of the most successful filmmakers of the 1970s.

9 New Books We Recommend This Week

Suggested reading from critics and editors at The New York Times.

Five Science Fiction Movies to Stream Now

Post-apocalyptic drama and A.I. trauma are part of this month's sci-fi picks.

Stream These Three Great Documentaries

This month's picks include a look at families coping with cancer, a filmmaker exploring some troubling family history and a director using animation to tell the story of an Afghan refugee.

The 50 Best Movies on HBO Max Right Now

In addition to new Warner and HBO films, the streamer has a treasure trove of Golden Age classics, indie flicks and foreign films. Start with these.

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Moscow on the Med: A Faraway War Transforms a Turkish Resort Town

Tens of thousands of Russians and Ukrainians have settled in Antalya, on Turkey's southern coast, hoping to avoid the fallout of Russia's war in Ukraine and start new lives.

She's Building a Little Jewish Magazine on Big Ideas

After a rebellious youth and years spent on an unpublished novel, Arielle Angel, the editor of Jewish Currents, has carved out a role for herself as someone who questions entrenched ideas.

Five Action Movies to Stream Now

From comedic secret agents to melodramatic comic book heroes, this month's action picks bend the genre.

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The Great News Quiz of 2022

This was quite a year. How well do you remember it?

Day 30: The Loneliness and Joy of a Late-December Birthday

It's hard to have your special day in a month of special days. December babies have one request: Make an effort.

Is Something This Good Even Possible?

I kept saying to my friends: "I have no idea why he likes me."

Where You Start and Where You Finish

A once purely decorative form, picture-book endpapers are now full of wit, surprise, even feeling.

Turning Sports Statistics Into Riveting Cinema

Jon Bois and his collaborators specialize in documentaries about seemingly unremarkable teams. Then he wields charts and graphs to spellbinding effect.

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