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Daily Cartoon: Tuesday, November 26th
“I’d like to give up my seat to someone who can tolerate their family during the holidays.”
By Anjali Chandrashekar
“The Seed of the Sacred Fig” Is a Shattering Epic of Reproach
In Mohammad Rasoulof’s searing film, contemporary social unrest threatens to tear an Iranian family apart.
By Justin Chang
Why Is Gratitude So Difficult?
When we feel grateful, we’re doing something that’s more complex than it seems.
By Joshua Rothman
The Crossword: Tuesday, November 26, 2024
Hip-hop journalist who hosted the Fox series “Pump It Up!”: nine letters.
By Erik Agard
Little Treats Galore: A Holiday Gift Guide
An annual roundup of things to make life a bit sparklier, a bit easier, or just a bit sillier.
By Rachel Syme
I’m Not Afraid of Conflict
Whenever a colleague is unkind or unfair, I let them know . . . that, unfortunately, I’ve just noticed the time and I’d better leave immediately so that I won’t miss my bus.
By Sarah Garfinkel
Did the Opioid Epidemic Fuel Donald Trump’s Return to the White House?
New research suggests that the Democrats’ struggles in communities battling fentanyl addiction had little to do with economic theory or messaging—it was, more simply, a failure of political attention.
By Benjamin Wallace-Wells