December 30, 2025, 4:39 p.m. Eastern time
This newsletter includes coverage you might be interested in, based on what you've read. It might also include stories that are local to you.
Katherine Maher has taken an unyielding approach to NPR’s biggest battles — which has sometimes put her at odds with her colleagues in public media.
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Jeneen Interlandi
America could all but lose vaccine access. Here’s how.
Michelle Goldberg
The technology is ruining much of what makes life worth living.
M. Gessen
It’s Sweden’s longest criminal trial. I was there because of a different historic distinction.
Jared Nangle
Our year-end food web describing who and what devoured who and what.
Times Opinion asked eight working Palestinian artists about the role of art in the war in Gaza.
We have guidance on protein, full-fat dairy, breakfast and more.
In a world filled with digital distractions, these shows will help you indulge, develop or rekindle a love for reading.
The clocks aboard our icebreaker will be changed several times en route to Antarctica. It’s one of many things that make the expedition feel otherworldly.
Evening pickleball, glacial ice plunges and mocktails galore are just some of the ways hotels are wooing travelers for Dry January.
Our columnist on three novels worth your time.
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