The New Yorker
MIND OVER MATTER
Did the celebrated neurologist Oliver Sacks write his patients into case studies of his own psyche?
10+ min |
December 15, 2025
The New Yorker
BRIGHT LIGHTS, BIG CITY
The new Studio Museum in Harlem shows that Black art matters.
10 min |
December 15, 2025
The New Yorker
TRADING PLACES
The ex-bankers behind HBO's \"Industry\" are the latest British élites to dramatize their own kind.
10+ min |
December 15, 2025
The New Yorker
HOW TO LEAVE THE U.S.A.
Why fed-up Americans are going Dutch.
10+ min |
December 15, 2025
The New Yorker
ALL RISE
A new Afghan bakery, in New York's golden age of bread.
7 min |
December 15, 2025
The New Yorker
THE TALK OF THE TOWN
In a federal courtroom in New York City last year, a crime boss from the most notorious drug cartel in Honduras took the stand to testify against Juan Orlando Hernández, the country's former President.
10+ min |
December 15, 2025
The New Yorker
PRISON BREAKS
A new study illuminates the origins of incarceration
10+ min |
December 15, 2025
The New Yorker
UNDERSTANDING THE SCIENCE
“Everyone thinks they're on this big journey now,” Debbie said, refilling her glass.
10+ min |
December 15, 2025
The New Yorker
Katy Waldman on Mary McCarthy's "One Touch of Nature"
I first encountered Mary McCarthy not through her novels or criticism but through her political reporting. A former editor recommended that I read “The Mask of State: Watergate Portraits” before covering Paul Manafort’s arraignment in 2017. (Were we ever so young?) I loved McCarthy’s witty cameos of malefactors—behold Maurice Stans, Nixon’s erstwhile Secretary of Commerce, “a silver-haired, sideburned super-accountant and magic fundraiser, who gave a day-and-a-half-long demonstration of the athletics of evasion, showing himself very fit for a man of his age.” McCarthy’s sentences were like mousetraps, snapping shut on both visual information and something deeper, the kind of quintessence that fictional characters possess and that we often long for real people to have, too.
2 min |
December 15, 2025
The New Yorker
AND YOUR LITTLE DOG, TOO
When animals attack.
8 min |
December 15, 2025
The New Yorker
KILLING BORROWED TIME
Will Geese redeem noisy, lawless rock and roll?
5 min |
December 15, 2025
Los Angeles Times
USC forced to regroup after solid start suffers first setback
Over the course of USC’s undefeated start, with its star freshman still out, its point guard nursing an ailing shoulder and one of its best defenders down because of an injured hip, coach Eric Musselman still managed to make the best of his ravaged roster
3 min |
December 08, 2025
Los Angeles Times
Trump decries ex-congressman he pardoned as ‘disloyal’
Donald Trump is angry that indicted former Rep. Henry Cuellar is running again as a Democrat rather than switch parties after the president pardoned the ‘Texas congressman and his wife in a federal bribery and conspiracy case.
2 min |
December 08, 2025
Los Angeles Times
$30 million for boy’s family
[Settlement, from Bi]
1 min |
December 08, 2025
Los Angeles Times
2 Black mothers speak out on hospital neglect
Two pregnant Black women nearly 1,000 miles apart were ready to do what many do every day: welcome new bundles of joy, and just before the start of the holiday season.
4 min |
December 08, 2025
Los Angeles Times
Santa Margarita’s Fifita makes his presence felt
It happens almost every time Dash Fifita is on the football field.
2 min |
December 08, 2025
Los Angeles Times
Betts, UCLA rout Oregon in Big Ten opener
Bruins take complete control by the third quarter despite Ducks’ attempts to tap brakes.
2 min |
December 08, 2025
Los Angeles Times
Dodgers legend Valenzuela is again denied induction into Hall of Fame
A Chavez Ravine dream was yet again dashed on Sunday.
2 min |
December 08, 2025
Los Angeles Times
ICE can only get pop music for its ads by poaching it
Homeland Security invokes musicians’ ire by lifting their titles without permission.
3 min |
December 08, 2025
Los Angeles Times
Harden moves into top 10 on the all-time scoring list
Clippers star passes Anthony on 34-point night before L.A. falls to the Timberwolves.
1 min |
December 08, 2025
Los Angeles Times
Printing Innovation into the Future
Dai Nippon Printing (DNP), approaching its 150th anniversary, has built its strength by applying core printing technology far beyond publishing, achieving world-leading shares in metal masks for OLED display manufacturing, optical films for displays*, battery pouches for lithium-ion batteries, and dye-sublimation media for photo prints.
2 min |
December 08, 2025
Los Angeles Times
The Next Horizon of Innovation: AI Robots that Think, Move, and Invent
Donut Robotics is preparing to transform the relationship between humans and artificial intelligence through its vision of “physical AI,” linking advanced software with robotics to turn ideas into reality.
5 min |
December 08, 2025
Los Angeles Times
Daiso's Global Play: Turning a 100-Yen Idea into a Retail Empire
Daiso Industries, led today by CEO Seiji Yano, has evolved from humble street sales in the 1970s into one of the world’s largest value retailers, operating more than 5,600 stores across 26 countries and regions. Built on the promise of exciting price, exciting quality,” the company continues to balance scale with standards as it charts its next phase of global expansion.
5 min |
December 08, 2025
Los Angeles Times
Trojans' finale features matchup with Horned Frogs
For the llth straight season and fourth time under coach Lincoln Riley, USC finished its season on the outside looking in at the College Football Playoff field.
3 min |
December 08, 2025
Los Angeles Times
Trump, Sheinbaum have 'cordial' Washington meeting
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum said that she and President Trump had a “cordial” hourlong meeting in Washington that ended with both leaders extending invitations to visit each other's country.
3 min |
December 08, 2025
Los Angeles Times
New UCLA coach’s JMU team last playoff pick
New UCLA coach Bob Chesney’s James Madison team bumped Notre Dame for the final spot in the College Football Playoff 12team field revealed Sunday morning, setting up a busy stretch for Chesney as he juggles leading two programs.
4 min |
December 08, 2025
Los Angeles Times
Winning By Focus: From Film Labs to Global Niche Leader
Noritsu Koki has spent the past seven decades reinventing itself, and under its current leadership the company is turning that discipline into investor-friendly growth.
5 min |
December 08, 2025
Los Angeles Times
Sankyosha: Analog Solutions pave the way for the Smart World
From robotics to disaster prevention, from medical devices to advanced manufacturing, Sankyosha provides precise and reliable real-world solutions through its customized analog circuit design technology and highly effective technical support.
3 min |
December 08, 2025
Los Angeles Times
Herbert gritting it out to set tone for team
Retired quarterbacks describe how there is more at stake than just the pain in one's hand.
7 min |
December 08, 2025
Los Angeles Times
Driving Innovation, Going Beyond the Norm
East Japan Railway Company (JR East) has evolved from a railway operator into a diversified technology and lifestyle group, redefining what mobility means for Japan's economy and its global partners.
3 min |