05:01 Investor Who Reached 10K/Month in Dividend Income in 10 Years Shares His Portfolio: ''The Strategy is Be Disciplined. Everything Else Is Just Numbers'' (finance.yahoo.com)
04:00 A Couple Owes 115K On A Camper And 50K On A Truck. Dave Ramsey Is In Shock As He Uncovers More Troubling Details: ''Holly Jesus!'' (finance.yahoo.com)
12-13 The Stock Market Is Doing Something Witnessed Only 2 Times in 153 Years -- and History Is Very Clear About What May Happen in 2026. (news.google.com)
12-13 How Nicolas Sarkozy Survived Twenty Days Behind Bars - With his new book, “The Journal of a Prisoner,” the former French President seeks to place himself in the company of Alfred Dreyfus and Jesus Christ. (www.newyorker.com)
12-13 Caught in the “Ceasefire” - A new show on C-SPAN seeks to model civil dialogue and bipartisan coöperation in an age of inflamed debate. But is getting along a worthwhile goal? (www.newyorker.com)
12-13 Teen Rebellion Immortalized, Through the Eyes of Chris Steele-Perkins - The late British photographer was drawn to outsider subcultures, among them the working-class youths known as Teds. (www.newyorker.com)
12-13 The Edge of Adolescence - Nineties teen counterculture, a trip to Universal Studios, and the modern American dream of perpetual childhood. (www.newyorker.com)
12-13 The Washington Roundtable’s 2025 in Review - Taking stock of how American norms, ideals, and values have been transformed by Trump 2.0. (www.newyorker.com)
12-13 Leon Panetta on the Trump Administration’s Venezuelan Boat Strikes - The former C.I.A. director and Secretary of Defense explains the problem with using the military for law enforcement. (www.newyorker.com)
12-13 Poetry as a Cistern for Love and Loss - The poet Gabrielle Calvocoressi talks with Kevin Young, The New Yorker’s poetry editor, about their newest collection, “The New Economy,” and poetry’s role in addressing grief. (www.newyorker.com)
12-12 Is A.I. Actually a Bubble? - The narrative of boom and bust is familiar—but also out of step with the possibilities of a new technology. (www.newyorker.com)
12-12 Nancy Shaver Is the Real Deal - Also: Murray Hill’s holiday variety show, Kara Young and Nicholas Braun in “Gruesome Playground Injuries,” James L. Brooks’s anti-romantic comedy “Ella McCay,” and more. (www.newyorker.com)
12-12 Bi Gan’s Dream Factory - With “Resurrection,” the director has made a surrealist epic not just about Chinese history but about the cinema itself. (www.newyorker.com)
12-12 America’s Betting Craze Has Spread to Its News Networks - CNN and CNBC have partnered with Kalshi, a prediction market, encouraging their viewers to wager on current events in real time. (www.newyorker.com)
12-12 The Lovably Fragile Exes of “Is This Thing On?” - Bradley Cooper’s latest film, about separated spouses played by Laura Dern and Will Arnett, is scrappy but soul-nourishing. (www.newyorker.com)
12-12 “Wake Up Dead Man”: A Murder Mystery with God in the Details - In Rian Johnson’s latest whodunnit, Josh O’Connor plays a Catholic priest trying to restore moral order at a church befouled by murder. (www.newyorker.com)
12-12 The Curse of Trump 2.0 - What does it say that the President doesn’t even feel he needs to hide his most profane and radical views anymore? (www.newyorker.com)
12-12 How Bad Is It?: Three Political Scientists Say America Is No Longer a Democracy - They do argue, however, that there are ways out of the United States’ authoritarian moment. (www.newyorker.com)
12-11 Will Trump Torpedo North American Trade? - As a crucial negotiating deadline looms, envoys from three countries are scrambling to preserve a continent-wide economy. (www.newyorker.com)
12-11 “Wake Up Dead Man” and the Whodunnit Renaissance - A wave of high-concept murder mysteries has revived the classic genre—and proved to be catnip for modern audiences. Why can’t we get enough? (www.newyorker.com)
12-11 The People You Imagine Reading Your Letterboxd Posts - “I must hire this reviewer to write the screenplay for my next project!” (www.newyorker.com)