| Our Local Correspondents Why Thousands of People Are Left Out of New York City’s Daily Homeless CensusA nonprofit news outlet has spent the past half year publishing more complete data on homelessness. Eric Adams’s administration says it plans to start doing the same. By Eric Lach | | | | From the News Desk | Comment Congress Looks Set to Finally Pass Historic Climate LegislationThe bill, now supported by Joe Manchin, reflects the growing strength of the environmental movement, but also the lingering influence of the fossil-fuel industry. By Bill McKibben | | The New Yorker Radio Hour Notes from a Warming World, and a Conversation with Jamie RaskinDhruv Khullar reports on the heat wave in India, and Daniel Sherrell puts the enormity of the climate crisis in context. Plus, David Remnick talks January 6th with Congressman Raskin. With David Remnick | | | | | Editor’s Pick | The New Yorker Interview Zooey Deschanel and Matt Ward Believe in the Endless SummerThe two musical collaborators discuss their tribute to Brian Wilson, the best kinds of nostalgia, and their respective love for Sonic Youth and disco. By Amanda Petrusich | | | | Culture Dept. | Tables for Two The Kids Are Invited, at Patti Ann’s At Greg Baxtrom’s new Prospect Heights venture, everything on the menu—including chips with “goop” and a pig in a blanket—is suitable, theoretically, for children. By Hannah Goldfield | Books Briefly Noted “Resistance,” “Paul Laurence Dunbar,” “Chinatown,” and “Bitter Orange Tree.” | | Poems “Black Frasier Crane” “Black Frasier complains / about little everythings.” By Rio Cortez | Poems “Drills” “What passes / for nowhere?” By Rae Armantrout | | | | Fun & Games Dept. | Name Drop Play the Quiz Can you guess the notable person in six clues or fewer? By Will Nediger | Cryptic Crossword The Cryptic Puzzle French appetizer loaded into Claude’s cargo truck: eight letters. By Patrick Berry | | Daily Shouts What Happens Before You Wake Up Feline fun begins at one in the morning. By Victoria Tang | Cartoons from the Issue Cartoons from the Issue Drawings and drollery from this week’s magazine. | | | | | | | |