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  1. A Nation Divided Shares One Worry: What’s Next? U.S., Today

    Scenes from the violent unrest in Minneapolis played on a loop in many American households over the weekend, prompting reflection about where the nation is heading.

  2. Transportation Safety Board Set to Declare Cause of Midair Collision U.S., Today

    The National Transportation Safety Board is set to vote on the probable cause of last year’s crash near Washington and make recommendations.

  3. G.O.P. Congressman: We Need to Wake Up After Minneapolis Opinion, Today

    A Republican member of Congress argues that neither Biden nor Trump had the right solution on immigration.

  4. Trump’s Fantasies Are Killing Us Opinion, Today

    But being a “hot” country does not make you a good country. Or a decent one.

  5. Did Don DeLillo Invent the Racy Hockey Novel? Books, Today

    Nearly half a century before “Heated Rivalry” skated its way to screens, a budding literary talent pseudonymously published some sporty smut of his own.

  6. Democrats Have to Be More Than the Anti-Trump Party Opinion, Today

    The moment is ripe to deal a debilitating blow to Trumpism and the MAGA movement. But who can deliver it?

  7. How We Think About Words Like ‘Murder’ in Our Minneapolis Coverage Times Insider, Today

    The Times sticks to facts and avoids language that passes legal judgment on events that are still unfolding.

  8. As Trump Heads to Iowa to Trumpet Economy, Many Residents Feel Pain U.S., Today

    Farmers are critical to Iowa’s economy. They have been battered by President Trump’s tariffs and are not yet experiencing the “golden age” that the president promised.

  9. How Do You Feel About Snowstorms? The Learning Network, Today

    A gigantic winter storm dumped more than a foot of snow in 20 states this weekend. Are you enjoying the winter weather?

  10. Fed, Signaling Little Urgency, Prepares to Pause on Rate Cuts Business, Today

    The Federal Reserve is expected to hold interest rates steady on Wednesday, despite relentless attacks from President Trump over borrowing costs.

  11. Tom Friedman: Minneapolis, Alex Pretti and a Democracy at Risk Opinion, Today

    Watching the response to ICE in his hometown has the columnist Thomas L. Friedman navigating “a mixture of pride and anguish.”

  12. ‘Wonder Man’ Review: A Break From the Multiverse Arts, Today

    In Marvel’s latest series on Disney+, Yahya Abdul-Mateen II and Ben Kingsley star as struggling actors who would rather play heroes than be heroes.

  13. An American Street U.S., Today

    Violence in Minneapolis in the Wake of Alex Pretti’s Killing

  14. Maine’s Immigrant Students Stay Home as ICE Operation Ramps Up U.S., Today

    When a class in Portland went out for recess on Thursday, their teacher recalled, some of the 6-year-old students anxiously asked, “What about the ICE people?”

  15. Greenland’s Biggest Band Is Thrust Into an Uneasy Spotlight Arts, Today

    With President Trump threatening to seize the territory, curious listeners have discovered its poppy rock group Nanook.

  16. You Wouldn’t Want to Butt Heads With This Small Dinosaur Science, Today

    A newly discovered raptor had a knobby bump on its head, suggesting that, like some larger dinosaurs, it engaged in competitive head bashing.

  17. $950,000 Homes in South Carolina, Connecticut and Colorado Real Estate, Today

    A Greek Revival in Charleston, S.C., a Cape Cod in Roxbury, Conn., and a midcentury modern home in Denver.

  18. Trump Is Only Part of the Great Power Struggle Opinion, Today

    Why the competition for, and control of, energy resources is central to global politics.

  19. Administration Social Media Posts Echo White Supremacist Messaging U.S., Today

    A flurry of posts from the White House, Department of Labor and Department of Homeland Security have included images, slogans and even a song used by the white nationalist right.

  20. After Donations, Trump Administration Revoked Rule Requiring More Nursing Home Staff U.S., Today

    Executives who donated to the president’s super PAC met privately with him and urged a repeal of the rule, which was intended to prevent neglect of patients.

  21. The Week the World Admitted the Truth About America Opinion, Today

    Prime Minister Mark Carney of Canada’s speech at Davos last week sent shock waves through the international community. The international-affairs scholar Henry Farrell explains why.

  22. How Trump Became a Liability for Europe’s Far Right World, Today

    Europe’s nationalist leaders once saw President Trump as an ideological ally. Now, as he threatens European sovereignty, they are seeking distance — at least for the moment.

  23. Benjamin Franklin Is the Man of the Moment New York, Today

    As a letter to Franklin from George Washington goes up for auction, the author and inventor also figures in New York Lottery commercials.

  24. At Mr. Jiu’s, the $170 Peking Duck Is Worth Every Penny. Bring Friends. Food, Today

    Brandon Jew’s flagship San Francisco restaurant brings a distinctly Californian point of view to his Chinese American fine dining.

  25. A 62-Disc Set Offers a Last Word on a Magisterial Pianist Arts, Today

    Maurizio Pollini’s complete recordings for Deutsche Grammophon have been gathered in one place, allowing listeners to trace his entire career.

  26. How Losing My Limbs Turned Me Into a Different Kind of Cook Food, Today

    Two years ago, our cooking columnist Yewande Komolafe woke from a coma and soon learned her body would be profoundly altered. She recounts her journey back to the kitchen, and to herself.

  27. ‘Wonder Man’ Pushes Marvel Into Unfamiliar Territory Arts, Today

    The studio’s latest series for Disney+ stars Yayha Abdul-Mateen II as a struggling actor whose superpowers are a problem.

  28. ‘The Biggest Act of Union-Busting in U.S. History’: Trump’s War on Federal Workers Magazine, Today

    With 300,000 employees gone and collective-bargaining rights eliminated, the administration has hobbled organized labor. Did it also start a movement?

  29. How Did Tucker Carlson Get This Way? How Did America? Books, Today

    In “Hated by All the Right People,” the journalist Jason Zengerle looks at the conservative pundit’s many transformations.

  30. Villages Destroyed and a Hunger for Home Food, Today

    After a typhoon destroyed their homes, hundreds of Alaskan Natives find themselves far from their familiar food and landscapes.

  31. Want Nirvana? Try a Colonoscopy. Magazine, Today

    It turns out that despite everything you’ve heard, getting a colonoscopy is wonderful.

  32. ‘Volcano,’ the L.A. Disaster Movie That Boils Over With Unintended Comedy Movies, Today

    Tommy Lee Jones and Anne Heche teamed up in their heyday to save Los Angeles from lava in this big-budget 1997 film that defies all logic to fantastic, farcical effect.

  33. A Feast of Delectable Men’s Fashion Style, Today

    Notable outfits, faces and trends from the streets and runways in Milan and Paris.

  34. Extra Scrutiny of FEMA Aid to States Has Created a $17 Billion Bottleneck Climate, Today

    Additional layers of review ordered by Kristi Noem, the homeland security secretary, have slowed assistance to disaster-struck communities.

  35. A Definitive History of the Mysteries of Easter Island Books, Today

    In his “Island at the Edge of the World,” the British archaeologist Mike Pitts delves into the misconceptions and legends surrounding a complex ancient culture.

  36. The Battle That Raged Under the Vietnam War Books, Today

    In “Until the Last Gun Is Silent,” Matthew F. Delmont shows how the conflict consumed a civil rights leader and tore a soldier apart.

  37. Can Coffee Really Boost Your Mood? Well, Today

    We asked experts to explain why a caffeine fix feels so good.

  38. State of the Hockey Rivalry: Team U.S.A. vs. Team Canada Video, Today

    Does the U.S.A. vs. Canada rivalry have a new, Cold War intensity? In this week’s episode of “The Athletic Show,” Pierre LeBrun, a senior N.H.L. writer for the Athletic, and Brady Tkachuk, an American and the captain of the Ottawa Senators, discuss the hostile atmosphere facing American players in Canadian arenas, drawing parallels to 1980 and revealing how that friction fuels Team U.S.A’s locker room.

  39. Actos de rebeldía, grandes y pequeños, en los documentales nominados al Oscar En español, Today

    Como reflejo del poder del cine de no ficción, en cada uno de los candidatos hay sujetos, e incluso directores, que se resisten a la autoridad de diferentes maneras.

  40. Spelling Bee Forum Gameplay, Today

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

  41. At Dior, a Major Surprise Style, Today

    Jonathan Anderson delivers an unexpected guest — and a great collection.

  42. Los admiradores de Trump le dan el beneficio de la duda en política exterior En español, Today

    Donde algunos republicanos ven un abandono de las normas y alianzas de posguerra, los seguidores de Trump alaban a un presidente que revive el espíritu de Theodore Roosevelt.

  43. Luke Thompson finalmente toma los reflectores de ‘Bridgerton’ En español, Today

    Con una profundidad shakespeariana, uno de los personajes favoritos de los seguidores de la serie asume el papel principal de la nueva temporada.

  44. ‘Está costando vidas’: funcionarios del ICE y la Patrulla Fronteriza critican las redadas migratorias en EE. UU. En español, Today

    Más de 20 funcionarios, y exfuncionarios, expresaron su preocupación por la estrategia del gobierno de Trump de enviar agentes federales a Mineápolis y a otras ciudades en situaciones cada vez más peligrosas.

  45. Climbing a Skyscraper The Learning Network, Today

    Alex Honnold scaled a 1,667-foot-tall skyscraper without a rope. Is his feat inspiring? Or terrifyingly reckless?

  46. La bebida también importa: el último ajuste de nuestro crítico para comer mejor En español, Today

    En la entrega final de esta serie de un mes, Pete Wells y otros expertos explican cómo reducir el impacto negativo de las bebidas alcohólicas o azucaradas.

  47. An Academic and a Dealmaker Takes on the Challenge of Running Columbia New York, Today

    Jennifer Mnookin forged compromises with protesters and politicians at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Now, she faces her biggest test.

  48. After Cannabis Shake-Up in New York, Hochul’s Leadership Is Questioned New York, Today

    Efforts to get the state’s Office of Cannabis Management on track have been slow to yield results.

  49. La clave para envejecer bien es la fuerza, no el tamaño de los músculos En español, Today

    Los expertos dicen que el secreto para sentirse fuerte a largo plazo es hacer menos énfasis en qué tan grandes son tus músculos y más en lo que pueden levantar.

  50. Brothers Charged With Sex Trafficking Wage Campaign to Shame Accusers New York, Today

    The Alexander brothers, once titans of the New York party scene, have retained a high-stakes public relations strategist, Juda Engelmayer, whose clients include Harvey Weinstein.

  51. Trial to Begin in Sex-Trafficking Case Against Alexander Brothers New York, Today

    Prosecutors say the three men used their money, power and status to sexually assault women, including two underage girls. The men have denied the charges.

  52. Vowing Higher Tariffs, Trump Rattles South Korea Months After Trade Deal World, Today

    President Trump said Seoul was not moving fast enough to implement the agreement, which calls for South Korea to invest billions in the United States.

  53. Seth Meyers Won’t Let ICE Co-Opt the Weather Arts, Today

    “Just think about it, ICE is so unpopular, they want FEMA to not use the word ‘ice,’” the late night host said of the immigration enforcement agency.

  54. In the Shadow of Trump, India and the European Union Expand Trade Ties Business, Today

    After nearly 20 years of negotiations, the two sides struck a far-reaching agreement that officials called “the mother of all trade deals.”

  55. Palabra del día: ‘sagacious’ En español, Today

    Esta palabra ha aparecido en seis artículos en NYTimes.com en el último año. ¿Puedes usarla en una frase?

  56. Para esta influente, el rechazo es la nueva perfección En español, Today

    Su meta, acumular 1000 negativas, ha ayudado a otros a lidiar con la frustración.

  57. Word of the Day: sagacious The Learning Network, Today

    This word has appeared in six articles on NYTimes.com in the past year. Can you use it in a sentence?

  58. The Cost of Inaction Over Iran: ‘We Are Left With Graveyards’ Opinion, Today

    It is time for the U.S. to intervene militarily in Iran, at least to deter future killings of protesters.

  59. Britain Seeks Trade With China Without Triggering Trump’s Fury World, Today

    Prime Minister Keir Starmer hopes to boost his country’s lagging economy with a trip to Beijing. But he must carefully navigate between two superpowers.

  60. All-Night Concerts Bring Fleeting Normalcy in a War-Ravaged Nation World, Today

    But the shows, which combine dance, drama and music, are also part of an effort by Myanmar’s military rulers to project a veneer of legitimacy.

  61. Record Debt in the World’s Richest Nations Threatens Global Growth Business, Today

    The cost of borrowing is already choking crucial public spending in many developing economies. Now it’s raising broader alarms.

  62. Corrections: Jan. 27, 2026 Corrections, Today

    Corrections that appeared in print on Tuesday, Jan. 27, 2026.

  63. What to Know About the Social Media Addiction Trials Technology, Today

    Landmark trials beginning this week will test a new legal strategy claiming that Meta, TikTok, Snap and YouTube caused personal injury through addictive products.

  64. Social Media Giants Face Landmark Legal Tests on Child Safety Technology, Today

    Starting this week, a series of trials will test a new legal strategy claiming that Meta, TikTok, Snap and YouTube caused personal injury through addictive products.

  65. Quote of the Day: Economic Fear Running Deep, Times Poll Says Corrections, Today

    Quotation of the Day for Tuesday, January 27, 2025.

  66. Trump Holds 2-Hour Meeting With Noem Amid Backlash to Minneapolis Shooting U.S., Today

    The meeting is a sign that the president is concerned about the fallout from the killing of Alex Pretti, who was shot by immigration agents.

  67. New Video Analysis Reveals Flawed and Fatal Decisions in Shooting of Pretti Video, Today

    A frame-by-frame assessment of actions by Alex Pretti and the two officers who fired 10 times shows how lethal force came to be used against a target who didn’t pose a threat.

  68. Wrangler on the Road Gameplay, Today

    This collaboration by Miranda Kany and Tracy Bennett will give you wings.

  69. Republican Ends His Run for Minnesota Governor, Citing Immigration Crackdown U.S., Today

    Chris Madel, a defense lawyer, called the operation “simply a disaster.” His decision comes two days after a second fatal shooting by federal agents in Minneapolis.

  70. Winter Storm Debilitates the South, Encasing Cities in Ice and Snow Weather, Today

    The forecasts had predicted that the storm could be among the worst in a generation to hit the region. By Monday, it was clear that is exactly what happened.

  71. Border Patrol Official Gregory Bovino Is Set to Leave Minnesota Video, Today

    The Trump administration is planning to move Gregory Bovino, a Border Patrol official whose tactics in major American cities have drawn controversy, out of Minneapolis, according to two officials.

  72. Trump Administration Takes Another Stake in Rare Earth Sector U.S., Today

    The administration announced a $1.6 billion deal with USA Rare Earth. The firm also does business with Cantor Fitzgerald, which is run by the sons of President Trump’s commerce secretary.

  73. Kyle Rittenhouse Is Once Again a Lightning Rod Online Style, Yesterday

    After the death of Alex Pretti, some people are posting about a different young man who brought a gun to a protest and the treatment he received from law enforcement agents.

  74. Trump Briefed on Intelligence Saying Iran’s Government Is Weaker U.S., Yesterday

    Protests that erupted late last year shook elements of the Iranian government, according to the reports.

  75. Shootings Pose a Hard Question for the Right: Who’s a Conservative, Really? U.S., Yesterday

    Republicans wrestle with Trump administration positions that seem to contradict their beliefs on gun rights, states’ rights and limited use of federal power.

  76. Trump Says He Will Raise Tariffs on South Korea to 25% Business, Yesterday

    President Trump threatened to increase tariffs on South Korean exports, including cars, citing the country’s slow ratification of a trade deal.

  77. F.A.A. Rolls Out Agency Overhaul for Improving Air Safety U.S., Yesterday

    The announcement of a reorganization comes nearly a year after a midair collision killed 67 people and prompted a public outcry for enhancing the security of aviation travel.

  78. No Snow Day? In New York City Parks, It Felt Like One. Weather, Yesterday

    Some children skipped remote classes in city schools in favor of activities they felt were more important: sledding and snowball fights.

  79. Trump Changes Course in Minnesota Briefing, Yesterday

    Also, large parts of the U.S. are dangerously cold. Here’s the latest at the end of Monday.

  80. A Year Past a Fatal Crash, Concerns About Safety at Reagan Airport Continue U.S., Yesterday

    The Federal Aviation Administration says it has reduced traffic in and out of the airport and designed safer routes. Crash victims’ families want more.

  81. How Does Climate Change Affect Winter Storms? Weather, Yesterday

    A warmer atmosphere has the potential to hold more moisture, which can contribute to heavier precipitation in any season, scientists say.

  82. What Minneapolis Means for the Country and Its Politics U.S., Yesterday

    Our reporter who spent time in the city weighed in on how the chaos is changing the political landscape.

  83. New York City Races to Help Homeless People as Temperatures Plunge New York, Yesterday

    The weather underscored how vulnerable people are when they do not have a safe place to shelter. At least eight people have died, including several who had a history with the city’s shelter system.

  84. What to Expect for the Morning Commute in the New York Area Weather, Yesterday

    Mass transit is slowly getting back to normal around the city.

  85. After Mamdani Nods to ‘Heated Rivalry,’ Library E-Book Downloads Surge New York, Yesterday

    As a snowstorm arrived, Mayor Zohran Mamdani reminded New Yorkers that they could access the romance series that inspired the TV show through their public library.

  86. Weekly Student News Quiz: Minnesota Killing, Snow Storm, College Football Interactive, Yesterday

    Have you been paying attention to current events recently? See how many of these 10 questions you can get right.

  87. Federal Investigation Into Shooting of Pretti Appears Limited U.S., Yesterday

    A use-of-force review is far different than a criminal investigation of the killing of Alex Pretti by Border Patrol agents in Minneapolis.

  88. Yesterday’s Minneapolis Shooting Ice live blog included two standalone posts:
  89. Killings in Minneapolis Invert Usual Dynamic Over Policing the Police U.S., Yesterday

    It is far rarer and more difficult for state authorities to try to investigate federal law enforcement officials than the other way around.

  90. Winter Storm Linked to at Least 22 Deaths in the U.S. Weather, Yesterday

    The storm deaths were reported in New York, Tennessee, Louisiana, Kansas, Texas, Massachusetts, Arkansas, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Mississippi, Kentucky and New Jersey, and other deaths were under investigation.

  91. Thomas Fogarty, 91, Who Helped Revolutionize Vascular Surgery, Dies Science, Yesterday

    Drawing on his love of fly-fishing, he developed a balloon catheter that removes blood clots from patients’ limbs in a minimally invasive way. It has saved millions of lives.

  92. Pretti Shooting Was Flawed From the Start, Policing Experts Say U.S., Yesterday

    Law enforcement experts say federal agents deviated from standard practice before and during the shooting of Alex Pretti in Minneapolis, based on videos.

  93. Yesterday’s Weather Snow Updates Ice Cold live blog included one standalone post:
  94. Remains of Final Israeli Hostage in Gaza Returned to Israel Video, Yesterday

    The Israeli government announced on Monday that Israel’s last captive in Gaza had been returned home and that it will allow the Rafah crossing to reopen within the next few days.

  95. Canadian Beluga Whales Could Find New Homes in United States World, Yesterday

    Marineland, a closed aquatic park in Ontario, had threatened to euthanize its whales after the government denied an application to send them to China.

  96. ¿Qué se siente escalar un rascacielos? En español, Yesterday

    Alex Honnold, que el domingo subió por un edificio de 508 metros de altura en Taiwán, es parte de un reducido grupo de aventureros conocidos en todo el mundo.

  97. The Best Weapon You Have in the Fight Against ICE Opinion, Yesterday

    We need to protect our right to carry cameras to document ICE’s violence.

  98. Japanese Panda Fans Bid Farewell to Furry Ambassadors World, Yesterday

    As Japan and China feud, an animal long used in Chinese diplomacy has been summoned back home.

  99. NATO Chief Says Europe Is ‘Dreaming’ if It Thinks It Can Defend Itself Without U.S. World, Yesterday

    Mark Rutte, the secretary general of the alliance, told members of the European Parliament that President Trump was “doing a lot of good stuff.”

  100. Court Affirms Ruling That Alina Habba Served Unlawfully as U.S. Attorney New York, Yesterday

    The Justice Department lost a bid to challenge a decision that had found Ms. Habba was serving unlawfully as New Jersey’s top federal prosecutor.

  101. Democrats Embrace a Shutdown Fight They Wanted to Avoid U.S., Yesterday

    After a second fatal shooting of a U.S. citizen in Minneapolis, Democrats say public opinion is on their side and they are willing to risk a backlash to counter what they see as police-state tactics.

  102. How We Determined That Minneapolis Videos Contradicted Federal Officials Times Insider, Yesterday

    Using more than a dozen videos related to the shooting of Alex Pretti, The Times worked to establish what is called ground truth: what happened, how it happened and who might be responsible.

  103. Xi’s Purge of the Chinese Military World, Yesterday

    The ousting of China’s most senior general has set off fevered speculation.

  104. Con los drones acechando, el invierno no para la guerra en Ucrania En español, Yesterday

    La llegada de nuevas tecnologías para enfrentar la invasión rusa hacen que los combates sigan, aun en condiciones de frío extremo.

  105. Under Biden Administration, Justice Dept. Began Examining Ilhan Omar’s Finances U.S., Yesterday

    The inquiry, initiated by the U.S. attorney’s office in Washington, appears to have stalled for lack of evidence.

  106. Judge Asks Pointed Questions, but Does Not Rule, in Hearing Seeking Block to ICE Surge U.S., Yesterday

    Judge Kate M. Menendez did not say when she might rule on the state of Minnesota’s request for an order halting the surge of immigration enforcement.

  107. As Tech Chiefs Woo Trump, Silicon Valley Seethes Over Minneapolis Shootings Technology, Yesterday

    Executives, investors and engineers are speaking out against the Trump administration after the killings of Alex Pretti and another protester in moves reminiscent of Silicon Valley a decade ago.

  108. On Foreign Policy, Trump’s Fans Give Him the Benefit of the Doubt U.S., Yesterday

    At least so far, President Trump has managed to bring along even those conservative supporters who are skeptical of foreign interventions.

  109. A New Way to Flirt: Dazzle Potential Mates With Patterns Invisible to Humans Science, Yesterday

    Cuttlefish attract prospective sexual partners by creating a pattern on their skin, based on the orientation of light waves.

  110. 430,000-Year-Old Wooden Tools Are the Oldest Ever Found Science, Yesterday

    The finding, along with the discovery of a 500,000-year-old hammer made of bone, indicates that our human ancestors were making tools even earlier than archaeologists thought.

  111. Democrat Who Voted for D.H.S. Funding Suggests He Now Regrets It U.S., Yesterday

    A small group of Democrats who supported a spending bill for the Department of Homeland Security were on the defensive after the fatal shooting by a federal agent in Minneapolis.

  112. Washington Post Reverses Decision on Olympics Coverage Business, Yesterday

    The newspaper will send a small team of reporters to cover the Olympics after it informed sports journalists on Friday that the paper would not send a group.

  113. Answer 4 Questions. Find Your Dream Mexico Vacation. Interactive, Yesterday

    With so many great options, where should you go? We can help.

  114. Art Stars Remember the Legendary Steward Marian Goodman Arts, Yesterday

    William Kentridge, Steve McQueen, Julie Mehretu, Tacita Dean and other leading figures celebrate a ferocious dealer and champion who changed their lives.

  115. Trump Pivots From Attacks on Walz After Call U.S., Yesterday

    President Trump, facing growing criticism of the tactics of immigration agents in Minnesota, shifted from attacking the state’s governor to stressing cooperation.

  116. El gobierno de Trump miente con descaro. El Congreso debe actuar En español, Yesterday

    El gobierno de EE. UU. debe a los estadounidenses una investigación exhaustiva y un informe veraz sobre las muertes a manos de agentes federales en Mineápolis.

  117. Ye Apologizes for Antisemitic Behavior, Again Arts, Yesterday

    The artist formerly known as Kanye West, who first apologized in 2023 before taking it back, said a four-month manic episode in 2025 had led him to embrace swastikas and Hitler.

  118. Justice Dept. Drops Charges Accusing Person of Assaulting an Officer U.S., Yesterday

    It appeared to be the first time that the department has backed away from pursuing a case of an assault against a federal agent in Minnesota since the administration ramped up an immigration crackdown.

  119. Why Is the Trump Administration Demanding Minnesota’s Voter Rolls? U.S., Yesterday

    The Justice Department has urged Minnesota to hand over voters’ private data. It is part of a national push that has raised concerns about the Trump administration’s motives.

  120. A Crisis of Truth and Trust in Minneapolis Opinion, Yesterday

    Readers react to the killing of Alex Pretti by federal agents and the constitutional dangers it signals.

  121. Social Media vs. the Internet: What Is Better for Kids? Video, Yesterday

    As a guest on “Hard Fork,” Jonathan Haidt, author of “The Anxious Generation,” discusses why he believes children should have internet access and how that differs from his views on social media.

  122. At the Awards Table With Chloé Zhao, Director of ‘Hamnet’ Video, Yesterday

    The Oscar-winning director Chloé Zhao has a fear of rejection — something that’s exacerbated by awards season. She discussed the complicated emotions stirred up by competitive prizes on “The Interview.”

  123. Israel anuncia la reapertura de la frontera entre Gaza y Egipto En español, Yesterday

    Israel accedió a permitir que el paso fronterizo de Rafa vuelva a operar; la medida es parte del acuerdo de alto al fuego alcanzado en octubre.

  124. Demonstrators Enter Hotel Vestibule, Setting Off a Fracas U.S., Yesterday

    The Minneapolis police said federal agents arrived and used gas on a crowd, refusing further assistance.

  125. Gunmen Open Fire on Soccer Field, Killing at Least 11 People in Mexico Video, Yesterday

    At least 11 people were killed in Salamanca, Mexico, when gunmen shot at a crowd socializing on a soccer field after a match, according to local officials. The state where the mass shooting occurred has been among the country’s most violent.

  126. Power Outages Could Rise as Freezing Temperatures Persist Business, Yesterday

    Electrical grids appeared to have handled the storm over the weekend relatively well, but energy experts said the risk of more outages remained.

  127. El oro supera los 5000 dólares con el aumento de las tensiones mundiales En español, Yesterday

    El precio del oro sigue a la alza porque los inversores buscan protegerse ante la incertidumbre geopolítica.

  128. Public Media Holds Its Apocalypse at Bay, for Now Business, Yesterday

    Though Congress cut $500 million from NPR and PBS stations, vanishingly few have closed their doors. Angst about their long-term future remains.

  129. A Six-Figure Income Working From Home? The Sourdough Secret. Food, Yesterday

    Home bakers are finding devoted customer bases that allow them to stay home with family and still make a decent living — but they do have get up in the middle of the night.

  130. Parts of Minneapolis Carry On, but Talk of Killings Is Everywhere U.S., Yesterday

    “I’m a 48-year-old white guy, and I don’t feel really safe,” one resident said about the continuing federal law enforcement tactics in the city.

  131. How ‘Data’ Channels the Shock of Right Now Theater, Yesterday

    In Matthew Libby’s play, a brilliant young computer programmer finds himself at the center of one of the most contentious issues of the moment: immigration.

  132. As U.S. Warships Get Closer, Iran and Allies Ramp Up Retaliation Threats World, Yesterday

    Iran and its militia allies say they will respond aggressively in the region if attacked. A U.S. aircraft carrier and warships are approaching the region.

  133. They ‘Had Done Everything Right.’ ICE Detained Them Anyway. U.S., Yesterday

    Dozens of refugees with valid status have been sent from Minnesota to Texas to be revetted, prompting a lawsuit. Those released have had to pay their way back.

  134. Trump responde desafiante ante la muerte a tiros de Alex Pretti en Mineápolis En español, Yesterday

    Incluso cuando la muerte de un segundo manifestante en Minnesota exigía asumir responsabilidades, el presidente, aislado de las voces discrepantes, se aferró a su patrón de culpar por reflejo a los oponentes.

  135. Nigella Lawson Joins ‘The Great British Baking Show’ as a Judge U.S., Yesterday

    Ms. Lawson, 66, replaces Prue Leith, who announced her departure this month.

  136. Why Celine Works Style, Yesterday

    Their newish creative director Michael Rider is at the head of the pack.

  137. En la China de Xi caen hasta los generales más poderosos En español, Yesterday

    Zhang Youxia, veterano de combate, fue considerado en su día el hombre de mayor confianza del ejército de Xi Jinping. Ahora ha sido acusado de deslealtad al líder del país.

  138. Amigos y familiares de Alex Pretti denuncian campaña de desprestigio en su contra En español, Yesterday

    Los conocidos del hombre abatido por agentes federales se expresaron contra lo que calificaron de campaña de difamación por parte de funcionarios del gobierno. “Era un buen hombre”, dijo su familia.

  139. Ask a Journalist: Reporting on TV Shows and Cultural Trends The Learning Network, Yesterday

    Shivani Gonzalez, a TV reporter, joins us in February to chat with teenagers about finding shows worth watching. Post your comments and questions for her by Feb. 15.

  140. Five No-Chop Dinners, and Brownies Food, Yesterday

    Including one-pan creamed spinach with eggs, sheet-pan quesadillas and Sam Sifton’s five-star miso chicken.

  141. I Let My Kid Watch Bad TV. In Fact, I Watch It, Too. Opinion, Yesterday

    Yes, I feel guilty when I plop my kid in front of the TV. That’s why I plop myself down beside him.

  142. It’s Going to Be Dangerously Cold for Days for Many People. Weather, Yesterday

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  143. Trump Is Sending Tom Homan, His Border Czar, to Minnesota U.S., Yesterday

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  144. The ‘R-Word’ Returns, Dismaying Those Who Fought to Oust It U.S., Yesterday

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  145. Our Photographer Describes the Scene After the Pretti Shooting Video, Yesterday

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  146. New Videos of the Beckham Feud Are Fake. Nobody Seems to Care. Business, Yesterday

    A.I.-generated content of Victoria Beckham has spread as wedding drama has engulfed the celebrity clan and the public has clamored for receipts (even fabricated ones).

  147. Searching for Memories of a Brother Lost to an Institution Times Insider, Yesterday

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  148. 11 personas mueren tras un tiroteo en un campo de fútbol en México En español, Yesterday

    El tiroteo masivo se produjo en una zona disputada por los cárteles, justo cuando el gobierno mexicano intenta demostrar a Washington que está combatiendo a los grupos delictivos.

  149. New Jersey’s Commute Is Off to a Rough Start New York, Yesterday

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  150. A New Costes Hotel Opens in Paris Style, Yesterday

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  151. Remains of Last Captive in Gaza Are Retrieved, Closing a Chapter for Israel World, Yesterday

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  153. Business Leaders Face a Test in Minneapolis Business, Yesterday

    Some companies have begun to respond to the fatal shooting of Alex Jeffrey Pretti and the immigration crackdown. But others have stayed silent.

  154. After Reports of Progress, Kremlin Says Ukraine Talks Will Continue World, Yesterday

    Ukrainian and Russian officials left rare direct talks last weekend in a somewhat optimistic mood. But Russia may be simply stalling for time, analysts said.

  155. Gold Soars Beyond $5,000 as Global Tensions Grow Business, Yesterday

    The price of gold surged as investors sought shelter from geopolitical uncertainty.

  156. Israel Says It Will Reopen Gaza-Egypt Border, a Palestinian Lifeline, in Days World, Yesterday

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  157. Do You Know the Books Behind These Oscar-Winning Films? Interactive, Yesterday

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  158. Winter Storm Disrupts Air Travel Plans for Thousands on Monday Weather, Yesterday

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  159. Dangerously Cold Temperatures Will Remain as Storm Fades Weather, Yesterday

    While some additional snow is expected to fall Monday, frigid conditions will be the primary concern in the coming days.

  160. A Showdown in Minnesota Briefing, Yesterday

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  161. New York City Schools Opt for Remote Learning After Storm Pummels Region Weather, Yesterday

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  162. Chloé Zhao Is Yearning to Know How to Love Video, Yesterday

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  163. Elon Musk’s X Faces European Inquiry Over Sexualized A.I. Images Business, Yesterday

    Regulators said the company’s lack of controls had led to the widespread use of deepfakes created with the chatbot Grok.

  164. 10 Shots: Federal Agents Kill Another Person in Minnesota The Daily, Yesterday

    Inside the fatal shooting of Alex Jeffrey Pretti by Border Patrol agents in Minneapolis.

  165. Trump Administration Tries to Control Minneapolis Shooting Narrative, and Winter Storm Shatters Records The Headlines, Yesterday

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