All News
Chicago Tribune
December 15, 2025
Editorial: Guaranteed income requires steady funding. Illinois governments don’t have it.
The real problem is that guaranteed income, however well-intentioned, requires steady funding, something governments in places like Illinois...
Google News
December 15, 2025
Office Technology News Recap from The Cannata Report
Office technology news major headlines this week are led by label press manufacturer Xeikon, dealer DOE, and IT Nation Connect Global.
A Massacre in Australia, and Rob Reiner Is Found Dead in ‘Apparent Homicide’
Plus, the hunt for the gunman in a shooting at Brown University.
Financial Post
December 15, 2025
'A difficult job, but we'll get there': How Immigration Minister Lena Diab is pushing for balance on one of Ottawa's most delicate files
Immigration minister Lena Metlege Diab's job is clear: reduce the number of newcomers while keeping an eye out for global talent. Read here
Washington Post
December 15, 2025
Opinion | The hunting tradition that explains Pennsylvania’s wild politics
To understand this critical swing state, you must understand bear camp.
Financial Times
December 15, 2025
UK to push for nudity-blocking software on devices to protect children
Home Office expected to encourage companies to introduce controls
South China Morning Post
December 15, 2025
Why Nvidia chip is unlikely to derail ambitions of China’s Huawei, Moore Threads
China’s huge demand for AI computing power leaves room for growth for both US and domestic chips, analysts say.
PC Mag
December 15, 2025
The Best Places to Buy and Rent PC Games Online We've Tested for 2026
Your next favorite new or retro video game is just a few clicks away with these recommended online stores.
AOL
December 15, 2025
The bread that keeps things moving in the bathroom — and doctors say it really works
New research reveals that rye bread can actually help relieve constipation symptoms, unlike other breads that may worsen digestive issues an...
The Sun
December 15, 2025
Bondi killers 'spent MONTH in terror hotspot known for ISIS training camps'
THE evil father and son who carried out the Bondi Beach massacre that left 15 dead spent a month in an “ISIS training hotspot” before the bl...
Chicago Tribune
December 15, 2025
Elliot Richardson and Sam Toia: Chicago must take restaurants and small businesses off the budget’s menu
The current climate in Chicago has made it challenging to run a small business. Mayor Brandon Johnson’s budget plan makes it worse.
Chicago Tribune
December 15, 2025
Editorial: There needs to be an independent probe into Officer Krystal Rivera’s ‘friendly fire’ death
The revelations in the wrongful-death lawsuit filed by Officer Krystal Rivera’s family cry out for an independent investigation.
Yahoo News
December 15, 2025
Best movers in Cedar Rapids, Iowa
Ready to move in or around Cedar Rapids, Iowa? Choosing the right moving company can be difficult, which is why we've evaluated and objectiv...
BBC News
December 15, 2025
'As long as it's in Scotland I'm happy': The heist to reclaim the ancient Stone of Destiny
In a daring raid 75 years ago, four university students stole back an early symbol of the Scottish kings. It had been taken by an English mo...
AOL
December 15, 2025
Where Are Jennifer Dulos' Children Now? Inside Her Sons and Daughters’ Lives, 6 Years After Her Murder
Jennifer Dulos dropped her five children off at school in May 2019 and was never seen again
Vogue
December 15, 2025
From Parties to Family Gatherings, Discover the Best Dresses for Every December Occasion
Explore winter favorites from Cos, TWP, and Zara.
Vogue
December 15, 2025
Meet Edith, the Flagship Bag From Adam Lippes’s Debut Collection
Adam Lippes’s new bags will only be available for sale in his stores in New York, Palm Beach, and Houston.
Vogue
December 15, 2025
How Fashion’s Most Holiday-Obsessed Designers Decorate Their Christmas Trees
Fashion designers around the world share their Christmas tree decorating tips.
The New Yorker
December 15, 2025
A Century of New Yorker Cartoons
Highlights from the first hundred years of this magazine’s most succinct, quadrilateral humor.
Vogue
December 15, 2025
Why Are There Still No (Good, Ubiquitous) Hookup Apps for Queer Women?
As LGBTQ+ identification in the US rises, shouldn't our app-based casual-sex options rise with it?
The New Yorker
December 15, 2025
Play Laugh Lines No. 50: On the Phone, Part 3
Can you guess when these New Yorker cartoons were originally published?
Vogue
December 15, 2025
Can’t Sleep? Try the 3-2-1 Rule
This simple guide to winding down beats counting sheep, and sets you up for the best night’s sleep of your life.
The New Yorker
December 15, 2025
The Cartoons and Puzzles Issue 2025
Celebrating a century of wit.
The New Yorker
December 15, 2025
Feast Your Eyes on Japan’s Fake Food
Lifelike food replicas have long been a fixture of Japanese dining culture. Now, in an exhibition at Japan House, they are being spotlighted...
The New Yorker
December 15, 2025
Play Shuffalo: Monday, December 15, 2025
Can you make a longer word with each new letter?
The New Yorker
December 15, 2025
Greetings, Friends!
Re ’24: Let’s not forget / We’re all in brave Navalny’s debt. / He showed a soul can still be free / Whatever its surroundings be.
The New Yorker
December 15, 2025
Roz Chast on Gahan Wilson
He had his own world: a place where the funny and the horrific crossed paths.
The New Yorker
December 15, 2025
Liana Finck on William Steig
He shies away neither from harshness nor from unadulterated sweetness. He also writes great female characters.
The New Yorker
December 15, 2025
Emily Flake on Alice Harvey
My hand twitches with instinctive joy at how you draw a woman’s hat, coat, stance.
The New Yorker
December 15, 2025
Ali Fitzgerald on J. J. Sempé
His urban idylls are populated by bald businessmen who escape reality by biking and daydreaming.
The New Yorker
December 15, 2025
Briefly Noted Book Reviews
Short reviews of recent releases.
The New Yorker
December 15, 2025
Summer Pierre on Helen Hokinson
Her version of the middle-aged matron was a gentle innocent who faced the world with an unself-conscious enthusiasm.
The New Yorker
December 15, 2025
“Roller-Rink Nocturne”
“When we try to pretend the moon moves / across our faces, we get a disco ball.”
The New Yorker
December 15, 2025
Stephen Sondheim, Puzzle Maestro
For the late Broadway composer, crafting crosswords and treasure hunts was as thrilling as writing musicals.
The New Yorker
December 15, 2025
Slide Show: New Yorker Cartoons December 22, 2025
Drawings from the December 22, 2025, magazine.
The New Yorker
December 15, 2025
Once a Rockette, Always a Rockette
As the group celebrates its hundredth year, former dancers gather to reminisce about the good old days—bingeing Advil, marrying Yalies—and w...
The New Yorker
December 15, 2025
Audrey Hobert Doesn’t Want to Be Described
The “Bowling alley” singer bowls a few frames and explains how her pal Gracie Abrams inspired her to switch from writing for Nickelodeon to...
The New Yorker
December 15, 2025
Letters from Our Readers
Readers respond to Hannah Goldfield’s Take about Anthony Bourdain and James Somers’s piece about whether A.I. is thinking.
The New Yorker
December 15, 2025
Luci Gutiérrez’s “Inside Story”
The games we play.
The New Yorker
December 15, 2025
Becoming a Centenarian
Like The New Yorker, I was born in 1925. Somewhat to my surprise, I decided to keep a journal of my hundredth year.
The Hill
December 15, 2025
Why Florida is ground zero for coming ObamaCare storm
Florida will be hit harder than any other state if ObamaCare subsidies expire at the end of the year, which is looking increasingly likely a...
The New Yorker
December 15, 2025
Holiday Gifting
Ideas for under the tree: Expired canned goods? Nonworking appliance? Unwanted adult child?
The New Yorker
December 15, 2025
Navied Mahdavian on James Thurber
It wasn’t until I started cartooning myself that I realized he only made it look easy.
The New Yorker
December 15, 2025
The Priest of the Mediterranean Diet
The mayor of the small community of Pollica, Italy, has dedicated his life to making people healthier. Will it get him a dinner with Zohran...
The New Yorker
December 15, 2025
Kumail Nanjiani Lets It Out of the Bag
The comedian gets vulnerable in “Night Thoughts,” his first standup special in twelve years. But the real star of the show might be his elde...
The New Yorker
December 15, 2025
The Federal Judge at the Trump Rally
Emil Bove violated a basic tenet of judicial ethics, presumably on purpose.
The New Yorker
December 15, 2025
The Year in Trump Cashing In
In 2025, the President’s family has been making bank in myriad ways, many of them involving crypto and foreign money.
The New Yorker
December 15, 2025
The Crossword: Rough Copy
A puzzle with a few clues loose.
The New Yorker
December 15, 2025
In a Flurry Caption Puzzle
Can you solve the clues to reveal a cartoon caption hidden in the snow?
The Atlantic
December 15, 2025