Merry Christmas and Happy Hanukkah. Today, we're turning the newsletter over to our colleagues on the Times Opinion team. We're also covering government spending, Syria and a slang quiz.
The keepers
By the end of the year, many of us feel exhausted by the news. So we asked the staff members of Times Opinion to share how they escaped it all this year. These are the habits we started, the ones we quit, the culture that brought comfort and the internet memes that made us laugh so hard that we momentarily achieved a state of Zen. This is what we'll carry with us as we turn the page to 2025. We're highlighting a few in today's newsletter. Read the rest here. Phone a friend Night-night at the museum
You are getting very sleepy Wake and bake This ain't Texas
Record scratch Impromptu hangs Scratch and sniff Everyday ecstasy
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Opinions "A Christmas Carol" by Charles Dickens endures in our culture because we still root for our own redemption, Roger Rosenblatt argues. The actress Blake Lively has been subject to hate online. The attacks against her don't describe the person I know and worked with, Nicholas Kristof writes. Here is a column by Thomas Friedman on diplomacy with China. Ends soon: Our best rate on unlimited access for Morning readers. Save now with our best offer on unlimited news and analysis as part of the complete Times experience: $1/week for your first year.
Sugar and carbs: The golden age of American bakeries is upon us. See the best in the country. Tiffany: Read how some of France's crown jewels ended up in New Jersey. Quiz: Test your knowledge of the slang that evolved in 2024. Last minute: Booking a trip? Here's where to go this winter. Lives Lived: As director of ABC No Rio, a fiercely independent cultural center on the Lower East Side of Manhattan, Steven Englander led the battle to halt its eviction. He later raised money to build it a new home. Englander died at 63.
N.F.L.: Week 17 games begin today, with two contests on Netflix. Here are all the scenarios to monitor. N.B.A.: The league's prized five-game Christmas slate tips off at noon with a matchup between the Spurs and the Knicks at Madison Square Garden. M.L.B.: Try Tyler Kepner's 50-question baseball trivia extravaganza.
If you get a break this week, between the family, food and celebrations, pick up a good book. The Times editors share some of their favorites from 2024:
More on culture
Bake a French toast casserole for your holiday morning. Nourish your skin with the best Korean beauty products. Open the best tinned fish.
Here is today's Spelling Bee. Yesterday's pangram was outfoxed. 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. Sign up here to get this newsletter in your inbox. Reach our team at themorning@nytimes.com.
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