| | Comment Syria After AssadThe scramble is on to define the future of Syria, quickly, to avert a war even more divisive than the conflict that has riven the nation for thirteen years. By Robin Wright | | | | | The Lede | Reporting and commentary on what you need to know today. Photograph by Chris Jung / NurPhoto / Getty After President Yoon Suk-yeol ordered martial law, the legislature voted to impeach him. But it could take months to remove him from office, and uncertainties remain. E. Tammy Kim reports » | | | Podcast Dept. | The New Yorker Radio Hour Rashid Khalidi on the Palestinian Cause in a Volatile Middle EastThe historian discusses events that have weakened supposed allies of the Palestinians, and the idea of settler colonialism that has taken hold on the left. With David Remnick | | | | Our journalism relies on your support. If you believe in a media that is fearless in the face of power, please subscribe today. | | | | Dept. of Reflection | 2024 in Review The Best Pop Songs of 2024The year’s breakthrough music moments included a Taylor Swift comeback, an unexpected Internet-rap collab, and an absurdist sample of “Somewhere Over the Rainbow.” By Carrie Battan | | | | | Holiday Gifts in The New Yorker Store! Order tote bags, hats, dog toys, and other great items by December 17th for your best chance of pre-Christmas delivery. Browse and buy » | | | Louisa Thomas | The former New England Patriots coach is headed to the University of North Carolina, after failing to land another job in the N.F.L. Will it work? Read the column » The Sporting Scene, written by Louisa Thomas, publishes every Sunday. | | | Culture Dept. | The Food Scene Three Exceptional PanettonesWhen it comes to the Italian holiday loaf, there’s magnificence and there’s stultifying disappointment, with little in between. By Helen Rosner | | Fiction “Revision”For the first time, Gabriel accepted that this privilege was in his possession. He had taken his place at the table. By Daisy Hildyard | | This Week in Fiction Daisy Hildyard on Seeing InterconnectednessThe author discusses her story “Revision.” By Dennis Zhou | | | | | If you know someone who would enjoy this newsletter, please share it. Was it forwarded to you? Sign up. | | | Fun & Games Dept. | Shouts & Murmurs Book a Stress-Free GetawayNeed to forget the state of the world? Escape to this city hideaway, complete with non-leaky air mattresses and easy access to the fire escape through a hidden kitchen nook! By Weike Wang | | | | | Name Drop: Can you guess the identity of a notable person—contemporary or historical—in six clues? Play our trivia game » | | | P.S. “Gone with the Wind” premièred eighty-five years ago today. Hilton Als wrote about his first encounter with the film, one summer in the seventies. “The curtain rose, the music swelled,” he recalls. “The world was prettier up there on the screen than the world we’d eventually have to return to; I didn’t want the movie to end: the Civil War was the least of my problems.” 🎥 | | | | | |
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