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2024/12/24

The Morning: A day for games

Plus, Matt Gaetz, Bill Clinton in the hospital and snow at Christmas.
The Morning

December 24, 2024

Good morning. We're covering Matt Gaetz, Bill Clinton in the hospital and snow at Christmas.

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By Matthew Cullen

I write The Evening newsletter.

When you look back on 2024, who comes to mind?

That's the question my colleagues considered when they put together the latest edition of The Times's annual Faces quiz. So far, a majority of Times readers recognized 36 out of 52 faces. See if you can beat that.

Some of the faces will be unmistakable for regular readers of The Morning. For others, it might help to ask a friend or a family member for help. (Or perhaps this has the makings of a good end-of-year competition: The loser bakes the winner a holiday treat.)

As a bonus, we asked readers to tell us the people they think we should have included in the Faces quiz. Here are the 12 most frequently mentioned figures. See how many you can name; the answers are at the bottom of the newsletter.

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If you want more of a challenge, you're in luck. We made three "hard mode" rounds of the Faces quiz for readers who want to test their knowledge of muckety-mucks in politics, sports and culture.

More games

  • Another game worth checking out is How Fast Is That Going? In that quiz, we ask you to guess the speed in eight sports featured at the Olympics in Paris.
  • The Times also unveiled a new daily game this year: Strands. It is a word search with a twist. Each puzzle has a "spangram" hidden inside it that describes the theme of the rest of the words. Try it out.
  • If you prefer something more ruminative, consider the 10-Minute Challenge. All it requires is that you look at one piece of art for 10 minutes, uninterrupted, and see what you learn from it.
  • Finally, I want to recommend this week's Flashback history quiz. It's a regular Times feature where you place notable events in chronological order, and this week's quiz has a holiday twist.

THE LATEST NEWS

Politics

Matt Gaetz is wearing glasses, a blue jacket and a black tie while standing at a lectern that says
Matt Gaetz Anna Watts for The New York Times

International

A defaced portrait of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, Bangladesh's founding father, near a street where rickshaw drivers and pedestrians passed one another.
A defaced portrait of Bangladesh's founding father, in Dhaka.  Atul Loke for The New York Times

Business

  • President Biden will decide whether Japan's Nippon Steel should be allowed to buy U.S. Steel, after a committee split on the question. He's expected to block the deal.
  • Baristas at Starbucks stores in the Los Angeles, Seattle and Chicago areas are due to finish a strike today, the union said.
  • Honda and Nissan are considering joining forces. Previous auto industry mergers offer warnings.
  • Elon Musk is trying to create a town in Texas. Nearly all residents are renters and SpaceX employees.

Other Big Stories

Luigi Mangione walking in a courtroom hallway, flanked by police officers.
Luigi Mangione Jefferson Siegel for The New York Times
  • Research finds that vaccines are not behind the rise in autism. So what is?

Opinions

We need a more engaged citizenry to defend against authoritarianism, Robert Rubin writes.

Here is a column by Margaret Renkl on our love for babies.

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MORNING READS

People walk through Central Park as snow falls in New York City on Saturday.
In Central Park. Charly Triballeau/Agence France-Presse — Getty Images

White Christmas: Will you get snow this year? Check our map.

Her 363rd kill: New York City has a secret weapon in the war on rats — Katie the dog.

Sanitarium: A day inside a radioactive spa in Tajikistan where bathers steep in water naturally infused with radon.

Ask Vanessa: "Will there ever be true size diversity in fashion?"

Lives Lived: When the Museum of Modern Art in New York was planning a major expansion in 1997, Yoshio Taniguchi seemed like a long shot to be the architect. But he won the job, and it gained him international attention. He died at 87.

SPORTS

N.F.L.: The Packers beat the Saints, 34-0, in the first shutout across the league this season.

Women's basketball: The W.N.B.A. superstar Sabrina Ionescu agreed to join Unrivaled, a new winter women's basketball league that tips off in January.

N.B.A.: Joel Embiid, the 76ers center, was ejected for arguing a charge call.

ARTS AND IDEAS

A navy blue car bumper with three stickers on it:
In Brooklyn.  Graham Dickie/The New York Times

Gone are the days of "Coexist" or "Free Tibet" — bumper stickers are getting weirder and more ironic. Frog Mustard is among the most prolific creators of absurd bumper stickers. The company's recent popular items: stickers that read "On my way to get a lobotomy" and "I'm pro-sexualizing the green M&M and I vote!"

More on culture

THE MORNING RECOMMENDS …

Several crispy strips of bacon in a row.
Ali Slagle's oven bacon. Julia Gartland for The New York Times

Cook bacon in the oven for a crowd.

Pack formal clothing properly.

Turn simple cakes into showstoppers with a Bundt pan.

Eat some good tinned fish.

GAMES

Here is today's Spelling Bee. Yesterday's pangram was downhill.

And here are today's Mini Crossword, Wordle, Sudoku, Connections and Strands.

Thanks for spending part of your morning with The Times. See you tomorrow.

The answers to today's bonus Faces quiz are: 1. Gisèle Pelicot; 2. Taylor Swift; 3. Volodymyr Zelensky; 4. Luigi Mangione; 5. Shohei Ohtani; 6. President Biden; 7. Snoop Dogg; 8. Emmanuel Macron; 9. Keir Starmer; 10. Vladimir Putin; 11. Justin Trudeau; 12. Travis Kelce.

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