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  1. A Brown University Instructor Hid From Gunfire With His Students U.S., Today

    Joseph Oduro, 21, said he was leading an economics study session for about 60 students when a masked man entered the room and started shooting.

  2. At least 2 students at Brown have survived school shootings before. U.S., Today

  3. 2 Students at Brown Witnessed School Shootings as Children U.S., Today

    Both women said the shooting on Saturday had damaged a sense of security they had cultivated for years based on the notion that they were unlikely to witness two school shootings in one lifetime.

  4. In Rome, the King of Paparazzi Is a Star in His Own Right World, Today

    Rino Barillari has been snapping photos of, and sparring with, the famous for 65 years, from Princess Margaret to Lady Gaga, Peter O’Toole to Spike Lee. He is now a fixture himself in the celebrity firmament.

  5. Quote of the Day: Biden Has Raised Little of What He Needs to Build a Typical Presidential Library Corrections, Today

    Quotation of the Day for Sunday, December 14, 2025.

  6. The Far Right in Germany Keeps Trying to Unseal National Secrets World, Today

    Opponents of AfD lawmakers say that their push to publish sensitive details about national security could benefit Russian military planning.

  7. Gunshots, Sirens and a Manhunt Transform Brown’s Campus U.S., Today

    A typical Saturday night on the Ivy League campus was shaken by the killing of two people and the wounding of 9 others.

  8. What We Know About the Deadly Shooting at Brown University U.S., Today

    Two people were killed and nine others injured during an attack on the Rhode Island campus. Officials were searching for a gunman late Saturday.

  9. What to Know About Brown University U.S., Today

    Here’s what to know about the Rhode Island university, where a shooting on Saturday killed two people and injured eight others.

  10. At Least Two Killed in Shooting at Brown University Video, Today

    Students remained locked in their dorms and classrooms as the police searched for the shooter, who was described as a man wearing black. At least two people are dead, and eight are in critical condition.

  11. Yesterday’s Brown Shooting live blog included three standalone posts:
  12. Journalism, Interrupted: 7 Podcast Hosts on the State of the Media The Daily, Today

    A conversation with seven of the most influential hosts in podcasts and TV news.

  13. Appeals Court Says Trump Must End Los Angeles Deployment by Monday U.S., Yesterday

    While the decision did not remove the National Guard troops from the president’s control, it blocked him from using them in the nation’s second-largest city.

  14. Change Locations Gameplay, Yesterday

    Zachary Edward-Brown and John Kugelman’s puzzle makes moving fun.

  15. Six U.N. Peacekeepers Killed in Drone Strike in Sudanese Battle Zone World, Yesterday

    The strike on a United Nations base in the southern Kordofan region was the deadliest single episode for the body’s personnel in Sudan’s civil war.

  16. Is Times New Roman Better Than Calibri for the State Department? Interactive, Yesterday

    Type designers weigh in on the recent decision to replace Calibri with Times New Roman in official documents.

  17. La ola delictiva que reconfigura la política de América Latina En español, Yesterday

    La seguridad se ha convertido en una importante preocupación para los votantes de la región, que piden medidas de mano dura. Para Chile ha significado una inclinación hacia la derecha.

  18. Abraham Quintanilla Jr., Music Producer and Father of Selena, Dies at 86 Arts, Yesterday

    As a teenager, he hoped to make it big in the Tejano music world. He realized that dream through his daughter.

  19. Peter Greene, ‘Pulp Fiction’ and ‘The Mask’ Actor, Dies at 60 Movies, Yesterday

    Mr. Greene, who built a four-decade career uncannily portraying villains, was found dead in his apartment in Manhattan on Friday, his manager said.

  20. La incautación del petrolero venezolano revela lo que Cuba hace con el crudo En español, Yesterday

    En los últimos años solo una parte del petróleo venezolano destinado a Cuba ha llegado realmente a la isla, según los documentos de Pdvsa y los datos de seguimiento de los buques.

  21. Flight Returns to Dulles After Engine Cover Breaks Off During Takeoff U.S., Yesterday

    United Airlines Flight 803, which was headed to Toyko, safely landed at Washington Dulles International Airport on Saturday, officials said.

  22. DoorDash Deliverer Faces Tampering Charges Tied to Food Order U.S., Yesterday

    The authorities said the woman, who was making a delivery for DoorDash, was captured on a doorbell camera spraying an unknown aerosol.

  23. Roy Kramer, Transformational Executive in College Sports, Dies at 96 Sports, Yesterday

    Leading the Southeastern Conference for 12 years, he masterminded its rise as a national power, lifted by a flood of money from TV rights, bowl games and other sources.

  24. Para Marco Rubio, la estrategia para Cuba pasa por Venezuela En español, Yesterday

    El secretario de Estado y asesor de seguridad nacional del presidente Trump lleva mucho tiempo intentando socavar o derrocar al gobierno de Cuba, que mantiene estrechos vínculos económicos y de seguridad con Venezuela.

  25. MAHA Moms Are Angry at the E.P.A. Lee Zeldin Is Trying to Win Them Back. Climate, Yesterday

    A split is emerging within Trump’s base as health activists accuse Mr. Zeldin of leading the agency to prioritize chemical industry interests over public health.

  26. The Young People Fixated on Who Gets to Work in America Style, Yesterday

    For some Gen Z conservatives, H-1B visas are a hot new topic.

  27. Israel Says It Killed Senior Hamas Commander, Despite Cease-Fire World, Yesterday

    Hamas said the attack on Saturday was a breach of the truce. The militant group did not comment on Israel’s claim to have killed one of its members.

  28. University of Maryland President Cleared of Plagiarism U.S., Yesterday

    The claims last year by a conservative publication against Darryll J. Pines prompted a yearlong investigation and an extensive review of his published works.

  29. Woody Allen Is Not Sorry About His Friendship With Jeffrey Epstein Style, Yesterday

    The nonagenarian director is taking a slightly different tack than many of the other powerful people associated with the disgraced former financier.

  30. This Is My Go-To Fancy Winter Chicken Food, Yesterday

    Genevieve Ko’s roasted orange chicken is so impressive and beautiful for how easy and simple it is.

  31. U.S.-U.K. Trade Deal Hits Stumbling Block Business, Yesterday

    The U.S. government has paused a tech-focused trade pledge with Britain over broader disagreements about Britain’s digital regulations and food safety rules.

  32. Cómo mantener la paz con tu familia política En español, Yesterday

    Los expertos comparten consejos para gestionar las dinámicas familiares complicadas en estas fiestas.

  33. That ’70s Dessert Food, Yesterday

    This holiday, I’m leaning into retro charm with cherry yum-yum, one-day fruitcake and sock-it-to-me-cake.

  34. Reader Mailbag: A Pause on Gerrymanders, and a Risk in Primaries The Upshot, Yesterday

    Indiana Republicans reject redrawn maps, and battle lines have been drawn among Democrats in Texas.

  35. Belarus Frees Prominent Political Prisoners as U.S. Lifts Some Trade Sanctions World, Yesterday

    The release of the prisoners, including a Nobel laureate and an opposition leader, was part of a monthslong rapprochement between Washington and Minsk.

  36. U.S. Forces Attacked in Syria, Syria State Media Says World, Yesterday

    Injuries were reported in an assault near the ancient city of Palmyra, the Syrian government’s news agency said.

  37. Jo Ann Allen Boyce Dies at 84; Braved Mobs in Integrating a School U.S., Yesterday

    She was one of the Clinton 12, Black students who broke a race barrier by entering a Tennessee high school in 1956 in the face of harassment by white segregationists.

  38. Marina Yee, Elusive Avant-Garde Designer, Dies at 67 Fashion, Yesterday

    She was one of the Antwerp Six, young Belgians who upended the fashion industry with their innovative designs and turned their country into an unlikely style hub.

  39. Russian Bombs Plunge Odesa Into Darkness Amid Peace Talks World, Yesterday

    Much of Ukraine’s largest Black Sea port was without power, heat and water on Saturday after strikes from Russia, which has shown little appetite for a deal to end the war.

  40. Baby Steps Briefing, Yesterday

    The antidote to our increasingly disembodied lives may lie in letting go of our inhibitions and dancing like kids do.

  41. The Reasonable Majority Is No Longer Silent Opinion, Yesterday

    Donald Trump is confronting a backlash of the reasonable.

  42. Republican Women vs. the G.O.P. Opinion, Yesterday

    Trump didn’t invent misogyny, but he’s leaning into it.

  43. The Closing of the MAGA Mind Opinion, Yesterday

    To really understand what is happening today, we must understand the ideology and thinkers behind the MAGA New Right.

  44. Teachers Became Activists, and Censorship Followed Opinion, Yesterday

    Gaza has turned California classrooms into political battlegrounds.

  45. Can I Insist That My Dysfunctional Son Get a Vasectomy? Magazine, Yesterday

    I’ve told him that I won’t continue supporting him unless he agrees.

  46. Trump’s Nvidia Deal Undermines National Security Video, Yesterday

    This week, Donald Trump announced that he would allow Nvidia to sell chips to China. The Times Opinion editor, Kathleen Kingsbury, argues that the move undermines national security.

  47. Reporting on Arctic Sovereignty in the Polar Bear Capital of the World World, Yesterday

    Global competition in the Arctic is raising hopes of a revival in the town of Churchill. We went to meet the people, and the bears, there.

  48. Connections Companion No. 917 Gameplay, Yesterday

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Sunday, Dec. 14, 2025.

  49. Strands Sidekick No. 651 Gameplay, Yesterday

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Sunday, Dec. 14, 2025.

  50. Wordle Review No. 1,639 Gameplay, Yesterday

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Sunday, Dec. 14, 2025.

  51. Why Won’t Senators Stand Up to Trump? We Asked 3 Who Called It Quits. Magazine, Yesterday

    The current and former lawmakers get candid about bipartisan politics, party leadership and the state of the Senate.

  52. Can Trump’s Grand Plans for Gaza Get Off the Drawing Board? World, Yesterday

    The next steps for the president’s 20-point Gaza peace plan have been mired in uncertainty and a lack of detail, but that may be set to change. Here’s what to know.

  53. Los recortes de impuestos de Trump benefician a las empresas En español, Yesterday

    La recaudación fiscal a empresas se ha desplomado desde que los republicanos aprobaron modificaciones en el verano. Algunos economistas creen que estos cambios podrían valer la pena.

  54. A Measles Outbreak Brings With It Echoes of the Pandemic U.S., Yesterday

    In South Carolina, parents struggle to deal with infections that have brought quarantines and remote learning. Health care workers are bracing for an increase in cases.

  55. Korea’s English Exam Was So Hard It Prompted an Apology. How Would You Do? World, Yesterday

    South Korea has a notoriously grueling college entrance exam. This year’s English portion was so difficult that it led to a resignation. Could you answer some of the questions correctly?

  56. Colorado Officials Reject Trump’s ‘Pardon’ of a Convicted Election Denier U.S., Yesterday

    The president’s stated intention to pardon Tina Peters, jailed for tampering with election machines in 2020, has set off a legal fight over the extent of Mr. Trump’s pardon powers.

  57. Judi Jupiter, una estrella de las redes sociales de 76 años, es generación Z de corazón En español, Yesterday

    Le pellizcó el trasero a Superman, tuvo una cita con Keith Richards y hacía reír a Andy Warhol. Hoy, celular en mano, busca estilo y alma entre los jóvenes.

  58. ¿Cómo altera la menopausia el cuerpo? En español, Yesterday

    Una guía de pies a cabeza sobre los muchos síntomas inesperados de la transición a la mediana edad.

  59. 20 películas románticas para esta Navidad En español, Yesterday

    Desde clásicos hasta melosas cenicientas modernas, pasando por amores lésbicos, hemos seleccionado los mejores romances disponibles en plataformas de transmisión en directo.

  60. My Boss Got Way Too Drunk at the Christmas Party Business, Yesterday

    And now I’m dealing with the consequences.

  61. Biden Has Raised Little of What He Needs to Build a Presidential Library U.S., Yesterday

    His library foundation has told the I.R.S. that by the end of 2027 it expects to bring in just $11.3 million — not nearly enough for a traditional presidential library.

  62. What Is a ‘Zombie Mortgage,’ and How Can You Avoid It? Real Estate, Yesterday

    After the housing crash in 2008, thousands of second mortgages became worthless. But they never really died.

  63. Social Security Disability, a Protection for Some Workers, Is at a Crossroads Business, Yesterday

    The benefits provide important economic support for older people who cannot work. The White House recently halted changes to the program that had worried some experts.

  64. To Outbuild China, America Needs Friends Interactive, Yesterday

    For the sake of global security and freedom, the world’s democracies must collaborate better.

  65. Las tres veces que me casé con mi esposa En español, Yesterday

    Pronunciar tus votos matrimoniales es una cosa. Vivir a la altura de ellos es otra.

  66. He Was Russia’s Late-Night King. Now He Works Birthdays and Weddings. World, Yesterday

    Ivan Urgant was an unstoppable Russian megastar. Then he expressed opposition to President Vladimir V. Putin’s invasion of Ukraine.

  67. The Year Hollywood Finally Confronted Our Political Moment Movies, Yesterday

    In movies like “Eddington,” “Sinners,” “Wake Up Dead Man” and others, filmmakers have at last wrapped their heads around how to explain this period.

  68. 41 Things That Stuck With Us in 2025 Arts, Yesterday

    Aunt Gladys. Tyler, the Creator. That sex scene in “The Naked Gun.” These are the things Culture staffers couldn’t stop thinking about this year.

  69. Hanukkah Concerts With Israeli Military Cantor Raise Outcry in Amsterdam Arts, Yesterday

    A concert hall canceled the performance several months ago but then reached a compromise in which three concerts will be held. The bargain hasn’t satisfied critics of the events.

  70. The Best Children’s Books of 2025 Books, Yesterday

    Here are the year’s most notable picture and middle grade books, selected by our children’s books editor.

  71. Clean, Limitless Energy Exists. China Is Going Big in the Race to Harness It. Climate, Yesterday

    Beijing is pouring vast resources into fusion research, while the U.S. wants private industry to lead the way. The winner could reshape civilization.

  72. Slick Rick Likes His Tea ‘Strong and British’ Arts, Yesterday

    “It’s the English side of me that never dies,” said the pioneering wordsmith who is celebrating 40 years of hip-hop classics like “La-Di-Da-Di.”

  73. How Did the C.I.A. Lose a Nuclear Device? Interactive, Yesterday

    A plutonium-packed generator disappeared on one of the world’s highest mountains in a covert mission that the U.S. will not talk about.

  74. New York Could See Its First Big Snow of the Season This Weekend Weather, Yesterday

    Up to three inches of snow is forecast in the city and across the region from late Saturday into Sunday morning.

  75. Up All Night in New York, Selling Christmas Trees New York, Yesterday

    Before Santa comes to town, the tree sellers do, packing themselves into trailers and vans across New York City to claim a slice of the competitive tree market.

  76. Eric Adams Doesn’t Care What His Critics Say: ‘I Lived Up to My Promise’ New York, Yesterday

    Interviewed as he prepares to leave City Hall, Mayor Eric Adams said that he hadn’t gotten the credit he deserved and that certain forces had always been arrayed against him.

  77. How the ‘Pasta Heiress’ Spends Her Day New York, Yesterday

    Sarah Raffetto, the fourth-generation owner of Raffetto’s, spends her days cutting pasta and her nights singing her heart out.

  78. Spelling Bee Forum Gameplay, Yesterday

    Feeling stuck on today’s puzzle? We can help.

  79. Thailand Rejects Trump’s Claim That It Reached a Cease-Fire With Cambodia World, Yesterday

    The conflict appeared to have continued unabated on Saturday morning, a day after President Trump said a cease-fire was supposed to have resumed.