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HOW BILL ACKMAN’S PLAN TO OUST HARVARD’S PRESIDENT FAILED

He tried to bring Wall Street tactics to the academic world. By Jen Wieczner
 * the talented mr. santos Everything George Santos Has Done Since Getting
   Kicked Out of Congress He’s raking it in on Cameo, ridiculing his former
   co-workers — and working on a plea deal. By Matt Stieb
 * israel-hamas war Biden Should Follow Bernie Sanders on Conditions for Israel
   Sooner or later, Biden needs to put teeth into his disagreements with
   Netanyahu on the ultimate fate of Palestine. Bernie Sanders has a suggestion.
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 * tremendous content Trump Selling Pieces of His Mug-Shot Suit Is Weird on So
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   featuring an actual piece of the suit he wore in his mug shot. By Margaret
   Hartmann

 * the money game
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   start-up so I could become rich. Years later, I’m still looking for my exit.
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 * politics New York Dems’ Huge Redistricting Win Could Swing the House In a 4-3
   decision, New York’s highest court ordered congressional maps to be redrawn —
   again. By Nia Prater

 * gaza Don’t Lose Sight of Gaza The controversy over free speech on campus
   shouldn’t distract from horrors abroad. By Sarah Jones

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MADAME CLAIREVOYANT: HOROSCOPES FOR THE WEEK OF DEC 10–16

By Claire Comstock-Gay
 * parenting The Rise of the Accidentally Permissive Parent Some moms and dads
   who strive to be “gentle parents” unknowingly turn into indulgent ones,
   largely because gentle parenting is just too hard. By Elizabeth Passarella
 * astrology Just in time for those New Year’s resolutions! Just in time for
   those New Year’s resolutions! By Aliza Kelly
 * parenting Don’t Let Climate Anxiety Stop You From Having Kids The battle to
   save the planet shouldn’t be waged over the bodies of women or come at the
   cost of their personal grief. By Anya Kamenetz

 * beauty How Do You Buy Lipstick Online When You Can’t Try It On? Train
   yourself to notice how digitally rendered colors compare to their IRL
   counterparts — and then have an open mind. By Jennifer G. Sullivan
 * celebrity Hilary Duff Is Pregnant With Her Fourth Child She shared the news
   via her family Christmas card. By Olivia Craighead
 * q+a What It’s Like to Have Olivia Rodrigo Stab Your Cakes “I was so excited
   to see her just absolutely destroy them.” By Brooke LaMantia

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NETFLIX JUST PUBLISHED A TON OF VIEWING DATA FOR ITS TITLES

With an asterisk: It’s the platform’s most transparent report yet, but it’s not
everything. By Josef Adalian


SNL’S OPERA MAN SINGS WHAT WE’RE ALL THINKING ABOUT THE END OF GAME OF THRONES

 * last night on late night Watch Anderson Cooper Do a Spit Take on WWHL It’s
   all fun and games until the carpet gets stained. By Bethy Squires
 * obits Andre Braugher, Star of Brooklyn Nine-Nine and Homicide, Dies at 61
   Braugher was nominated for 11 Emmys and won 2. By Bethy Squires
 * booked and busy Oprah Had to Explain Why Beyoncé Would Be Too Busy to Be in
   The Color Purple A film role? In the Year of Reneigh? By Bethy Squires
 * cancel culture If You’re Reading This, Your Favorite Show Is Canceled Cruel
   Summer, Good Trouble, and Hightown are no more. By Jason P. Frank

 * stand-up
   Maria Bamford: The Artist Is a Comedian Bear Local Act explores what the
   stand-up values most in her work: being onstage and making fun of what’s
   important to her. By Kathryn VanArendonk


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THE STRATEGIST


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 * gifts they might actually want A Gift for Every Type of Boyfriend (at Every
   Price Point) Whether he’s a creative type, a golf guy, or has grill-master
   aspirations. By Jeremy Rellosa
 * best in class The 14 Very Best Kitchen Trash Cans No more wasted space for
   your waste. By Ambar Pardilla
 * gifts they might actually want The Only Gift Guide for a 1-Year-Old You’ll
   Ever Need Easy-grip crayons, undress-able dolls, and a bug-themed baby trike.
   By Liza Corsillo
 * gifts they might actually want A Gift for Every Type of Dad (at Every Price
   Point) Including books for his inner philosopher and grill-master gear. By
   Erin Schwartz
 * micro sales 12 Things on Sale You’ll Actually Want to Buy: From Alex Mill to
   Aquaphor Including a card game and noise-canceling headphones for holiday
   travel. By Sam Daly

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KICKSTARTER’S GREENPOINT OFFICE IS BECOMING A HYPE HOUSE

A talent agency plans to turn it into a members-only campus. By Adriane Quinlan
 * who’s selling Ronald S. Lauder Sold His Tiny Philip Johnson Home The
   Rockefeller Guest House, which once stored its original owner’s art
   collection, was an off-market listing. By Kim Velsey
 * great rooms A Place, at Last, for Everything (Including the Teenager and the
   Shoes) A family thought they’d outgrown their apartment, until they met the
   architects Ideas of Order. Before and after photos for what they did. By
   Wendy Goodman
 * street view Making Headway on the Perfect New York Street Two years after our
   last close look, real signs of progress. By Justin Davidson

 * announcements The Listings Edit Newsletter Is Back! Sign up to get The
   Listings Edit, a weekly digest of the most worth-it apartments in New York
   City. By Nora DeLigter
 * stunts My Morning on the Beam Rockefeller Center’s 1932 stunt photo is now
   its $25 tourist ride, minus lunch. By Zach Schiffman
 * redevelopment The Limelight’s Next Act: Theater From church to club to mall
   to gym — and, now, to performance space. Will this plan stick? By Christopher
   Bonanos

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GRUB STREET


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HOW FACCIA BRUTTO BECAME BROOKLYN’S FAVORITE DRINK

The name is wrong, the label is “ugly,” and the stuff inside tastes like tree
bark. But its appeal is undeniable.
 * groceries Who Is Putting Anti-Israel Stickers on Packs of Hummus? They’ve
   appeared at Whole Foods and Trader Joe’s in Brooklyn. By Andrea Strong
 * the grub street diet Sabrina Brier Really Would Have Preferred the Pita
   “Sometimes, you don’t get what you want. Sometimes, you get ciabatta.” By
   Zach Schiffman
 * restaurant review Welcome to the Fauxdeon New brasseries strive to capture
   some familiar magic. By Matthew Schneier
 * holiday spirit The City’s Most Festive Christmas Display? Rolf’s Has Some
   Competition. The Dead Rabbit has been Jingle Jangled. By Chris Crowley

 * guides
   Where to Eat in December The best restaurants for right now. By Edward Hart


 * the grub street diet Eli Rallo’s Grub Street Diet “Cheese-board consumption —
   and creation — is a religious experience for me.” By Zach Schiffman

 * the year i ate new york The City’s Most Exciting Chefs Are Cooking in Someone
   Else’s Kitchen “Pop-ups are empowering because you really don’t have to
   answer to anybody.” By E. Alex Jung

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