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The Shock of a Gaza Ceasefire Deal

In Israel, grief and frustration about a long, brutal war is mixed with joy that some hostages may soon return.

How the Blazes in L.A. Got Swept into the Culture War

“Nobody’s defending Gavin Newsom,” the staff writer Jay Caspian Kang says. “I think he’s probably in a lot of trouble. And I do think that this might have tanked his Presidential ambitions.”

January 15, 2025

Remembering Nathalie Dupree’s Charleston Hospitality

From the daily newsletter: Charles Bethea remembers the pioneering TV chef and author. Plus: a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas; a first-timer tries TikTok; and John Early joins the Cartoon Caption Contest.

Garth Risk Hallberg’s Essential Joyce Carol Oates

The author of “The Second Coming” and “City on Fire” selects recommendations from the great American writer’s sprawling body of work.

January 15, 2025

Daily Cartoon: Wednesday, January 15th

“Between shorter daylight hours and longer times for getting dressed, it’s easier to stay inside.”

Different Ways to Keep in Touch with Your Long-Distance Friends

Bribe their therapist to let you surprise-join one of their Zoom sessions.

By McKayley Gourley and Kevin Burke

January 15, 2025

What Happened When an Extremely Offline Person Tried TikTok

In 2016, I went viral for telling people to quit social media. In 2024, I ignored my own advice.