1. stop the presses
    Jeff Bezos Cracks Down on the Washington PostThe paper was already set to lose at least $77 million this year before all the cancellations.
  2. noticing
    Tired of Trying to Be Interesting? Join the Dull Club.Dullness is for these members a bland blanket, a respite from an increasingly oversaturated, overprogrammed, over-whatevered world.
  3. onion wars
    The Onion’s Decision to Buy Infowars Started As a JokeThe Onion’s CEO explains their most expensive gag yet — assuming a judge doesn’t block their purchase of Alex Jones’s site.
  4. stop the presses
    Who Wants to Cover the Second Coming of Trump?The White House press corps tries to marshal itself in this era of bullying, burnout, and budget cuts.
  5. this is fine
    The brush fire in Brooklyn's Prospect Park on Friday, November 8.
    Now the Wildfires Are Burning HereThat smell in the air is from brush fires in Prospect Park and the Palisades.
  6. stop the presses
    Trump Campaign Finishes the Election by Taking Revenge on the MediaReporters from Politico, Puck, and Axios get the ax.
  7. social studies
    The Rise of the Climate Anti-HeroSoup on a van Gogh may be more strategic than it seems.
  8. stop the presses
    After the Trump Bump, There’s Now the Bezos DitchShould the press panic at the prospect of Trump’s return?
  9. natural disasters
    Hurricane Milton Will Be Bad. The Next One Might Be Even Worse.Prepare for Category 6 storms.
  10. social studies
    The Return of Ta-Nehisi CoatesA decade after “The Case for Reparations,” he is ready to take on Israel, Palestine, and the American media.
  11. media
    The Secretive Alliance Between the New York Post and Eric AdamsRupert Murdoch’s paper helped elect the mayor, and it hasn’t quite given up on him yet.
  12. tomorrow
    Deaths From Extreme Heat Are Just BeginningEach one is a failure, a vulnerability multiplied.
  13. health
    Ten People on Finding Out They Have the Alzheimer’s Gene23andMe can test you for your genetic predisposition to lose your mind. Would you want to know?
  14. the national interest
    What is the Sunrise Movement For?Why a climate group may decline to endorse the most pro-climate president ever.
  15. stop the presses
    Do We Still Elect Nice, Boring Guys Like John Avlon to Congress These Days?The former CNN pundit is trying to flip the Hamptons congressional seat blue with his West Wing throwback politics.
  16. just asking questions
    Jim VandeHei on AI-Proofing the News and Ignoring ‘Twitter Nerds’The outspoken Axios CEO thinks the future is personalized, brief, and human.
  17. ideas
    The Right to Change SexThe moral case for letting trans kids change their bodies.
  18. chapters
    Over Three Decades, Tech Obliterated MediaKara Swisher’s front-row seat to a slow-moving catastrophe.
  19. media
    Killing The Messenger: My Final Days Working at a DisasterEmpty offices, empty promises, but at least there was hummus.
  20. media
    Quixotic News Startup The Messenger Is Shutting DownThe outlet, out of money after a year, dropped the hammer on hundreds of staffers to close out a horrible month in media.
  21. stop the presses
    The Media ApocalypseCondé Nast and other publishers stare into the abyss.
  22. media
    Billionaires Are Journalism’s False SaviorsRecent layoffs at the Los Angeles Times and other publications are ideological decisions.
  23. climate change
    The New Global Climate Deal Is Mostly Hot AirFixing the climate requires cheap clean energy, not cheap words.
  24. ink-stained wretches
    Why Time ‘Person of the Year’ Taylor Swift Is Wearing a CatHere are answers to all your questions about America’s foremost cat lady, and how Benjamin Button landed his first magazine cover.
  25. reasons to love new york
    When Your Friends Throw You a Fake FuneralThe bon vivante is as of yet alive.
  26. ideas
    Do Democrats Need to Get Less ‘Globalist?’A new book argues that Democrats must embrace economic nationalism to win back the working class.
  27. royal rumblings
    King Charles Forced to Deliver Speech He HatesIn his first King’s Speech, the environmentalist monarch had to announce policies opposed by climate-change activists without rolling his eyes.
  28. stop the presses
    Who’s Going to Get Tucked Next at The Wall Street Journal?As Emma Tucker pushes out the paper’s old guard, meet Sarah Ball, editor of WSJ. mag.
  29. environment
    Scenes From a Flooded New York Subway evacuations, school day chaos, a missing mayor, and at least one fugitive sea lion.
  30. labor
    The Media Falls for Trump’s Labor LiesHis pro-worker spin has always been bogus.
  31. stop the presses
    Masthead Gladiators at the New York TimesAdam Nagourney’s new book chronicles the last 50 years of epic ego battles at the paper where he works.
  32. media
    Rupert Murdoch Surprisingly Steps Down As Head of FoxIt’s Lachlan’s time for the big job.
  33. ideas
    The Nerd Trying to Turn the GOP PopulistOren Cass’s quest to make Republicans heed the interests of their working-class base.
  34. us open 2023
    Maybe They Should Move the U.S. Open Back a WeekExtreme heat is an enemy of good tennis, and the problem is only getting worse.
  35. just asking questions
    There Will Be More MauisClimatologist Nick Bond explains how the combination of high winds and dry grasslands makes for a dangerous wildfire formula, and not just in Hawaii.
  36. city people
    What Dan Doctoroff BuiltUnder Mayor Bloomberg, the power broker remade the city with astonishing speed. Now, as New York is again mired in crisis, he faces his own.
  37. climate change
    8 Eye-popping Numbers From the Worldwide Heat WavePhoenix is still melting as a massive U.S. heat dome shifts eastward.
  38. just asking questions
    Why the Northeast Will Need to Get Used to Getting Bombed by RainA talk with Dartmouth College’s Jonathan Winter about how to prepare for more regular floods from above.
  39. climate change
    Can Extremely Reflective White Paint Save the Planet?Probably not, but geoengineering in some form is going to be necessary to address climate change.
  40. just asking questions
    Robert Lipsyte Says Good Riddance to the NYT Sports SectionThe legendary Times sportswriter says his former paper always seemed uneasy covering athletes and games.
  41. climate change
    A New Order Blocking Manchin’s Pipeline Could Hurt the ClimateRestricting Congress’s authority to exempt energy projects from judicial review would undermine the green transition.
  42. just asking questions
    How Much Hotter Can It Get in the Near Future?Science writer Jeff Goodell on how unprepared humanity is for record-breaking temperatures.
  43. street fights
    The IHOP Kingpin vs. the American RevolutionariesWhen Domenic Broccoli set out to expand his pancake empire to upstate New York, he didn’t expect to find a grave site — or start a war.
  44. good-bye
    Don Lemon Sure Has Thoughts About His Firing From CNNThe former anchor seems to blame his ouster on conflicting principles, rather than a series of controversies.
  45. royals
    Netflix’s Bold Ultimatum for Harry and Meghan: No Work, No PayThey’ve already lost their Spotify partnership, and if they can’t produce some TV hits, their Netflix deal may be next.
  46. the national interest
    Community Input Is Not Always What Democracy Looks LikeClimate activists are entitled to protest but not entitled to win.
  47. smokepocalypse
    Canada Is on Fire. America Is Choking on Smoke. Is This the ‘New Abnormal’?We talked with forest-fire expert and journalist John Vaillant.
  48. smokepocalypse
    What Wildfire Smoke Does to the Human BodyThe Air Quality Index in New York hit a staggering 352, the worst in the world.
  49. smokepocalypse
    The East Coast Is Choking On the Hidden Costs of Climate ChangeMany calculations of climate change’s economic costs have failed to account for the impacts of wildfires.
  50. screen time
    Will Google’s AI Plans Destroy the Media?The new bot-generated content is ominous for digital publishers. But the search giant might have a reason to pull back.
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