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  1. Justice Thomas Did Not Disclose Additional Trips, Democrats Say U.S., Today

    The revelation was included in a report by Democratic staff members on the Senate Judiciary Committee who had conducted a 20-month investigation into ethics practices at the Supreme Court.

  2. Religion Has Been in Decline. This Christmas Seems Different. Opinion, Today

    Why religious trends in the later 2020s might be different from the trends of the 2010s.

  3. Hollywood Is Desperate for Movie Stars. This Year, the Cavalry Arrived. Opinion, Today

    For decades, the film industry seemed to forget how to mint new male matinee idols. Then came a much-needed windfall.

  4. A Conversation About the Virgin Birth That Maybe Wasn’t Opinion, Today

    The scholar Elaine Pagels discusses her research about ancient accounts suggesting that Jesus’ father might have been a Roman.

  5. For Some, a Silver Lining in Alzheimer’s Caregiving Opinion, Today

    Readers discuss a guest essay by a woman who finds things to cherish in caring for her dad.

  6. Why I Would Never Donate Sperm in the United States Opinion, Today

    Children deserve better than to feel left in the dark against their will.

  7. Your Favorite Things N Y T Now, Today

    Today, your highly personal, hyperspecific best-ofs of 2024.

  8. In Top Minister’s Resignation, Shades of an Earlier Political Crisis for Trudeau Foreign, Today

    Chrystia Freeland’s departure this week recalls the 2019 SNC-Lavalin affair, in which Jody Wilson-Raybould quit Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s cabinet after a demotion.

  9. The Connections Companion No. 560 Games, Today

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Sunday, Dec. 22, 2024.

  10. Wordle Review No. 1,282 Games, Today

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Sunday, Dec. 22, 2024.

  11. André 3000 Performs in the New York Times Newsroom Video, Today

    After an interview on The Times’s Popcast podcast, André 3000 and the band behind “New Blue Sun” — featuring Surya Botofasina, Nate Mercereau, Carlos Niño and Deantoni Parks — performed an improvised piece in the newsroom.

  12. After This Interview, André 3000 Performed in Our Newsroom Culture, Today

    The rapper-turned-flutist improvised in the middle of The Times’ office following a wide-ranging conversation on Popcast.

  13. André 3000 Performs Surprise Concert in The NY Times Newsroom Video, Today

    André 3000 and the band behind “New Blue Sun” — featuring Surya Botofasina, Nate Mercereau, Carlos Niño and Deantoni Parks — perform in The Times’ newsroom.

  14. Jonathan Roumie Plays Jesus to Millions. It Can Get Intense. Magazine, Today

    The star of “The Chosen” discusses his early struggles in Hollywood, fans who conflate him with his character and how his own faith informs his work.

  15. Redefiniendo la inclusión: un restaurante encuentra la fuerza en la neurodivergencia En español, Today

    Un popular restaurante de Buenos Aires está formado casi en su totalidad por trabajadores neurodivergentes aprovechando un talento que a menudo se pasa por alto y aprovechando sus habilidades.

  16. In ‘Mrs. Stern’ and ‘Racecar,’ Humans Keep Repeating Their Worst Mistakes Culture, Today

    Pernicious patterns figure heavily in two thought-provoking plays on small Manhattan stages.

  17. Hitting Home for the Holidays: A Jump in Egg Prices Business, Today

    Costs have soared again amid a bird flu outbreak, bringing renewed attention to the fact that while inflation is cooling, prices are still elevated.

  18. From Liberal Icon to MAGA Joke: The Waning Fortunes of Justin Trudeau Foreign, Today

    Canada’s prime minister gained global renown 10 years ago for his unabashedly progressive politics. But at home, voters turned sour on him long ago.

  19. What Is It About the Doechii Aesthetic? Styles, Today

    Braids as tethers, visible face tape, hip-hop-inflected preppiness: Recent looks by the Grammy-nominated rapper have inspired fascination and at least one nail-art tribute.

  20. The Best Holiday Brunches Start With This Supermarket Ingredient Dining, Today

    Turn store-bought croissants into so much more with these effortless recipes for a crowd.

  21. For Pedro Almodóvar’s Movies, the Poster Tells Its Own Story Culture, Today

    The filmmaker has long collaborated with the graphic designer Juan Gatti to make alluring posters for his films, including one for his latest, “The Room Next Door.”

  22. The Gym in My Apartment Building Is SO LOUD! What Can I Do? Real Estate, Today

    It’s possible that a gym isn’t even allowed in your building. If it is, it cannot violate the noise code, the warranty of habitability or the lease.

  23. Is ‘People Pleasing’ Giving You Money Problems? Here’s How to Fix Things. Business, Today

    Spending money to avoid conflict or gain social acceptance can ruin your finances. Some self-reflection and support from professionals can help turn things around.

  24. A Restaurant Is More Than a Workplace for People Often Shunned by Employers Foreign, Today

    A popular restaurant in Buenos Aires is staffed almost entirely by workers with neurological challenges, tapping into often-overlooked talent and harnessing their skills.

  25. This Chrismukkah, Latkes and Eggnog Go Together Express, Today

    The first night of Hanukkah and Christmas Day converge for the first time since 2005. What are families who celebrate both to do?

  26. Kyle Mooney on Divorced-Dad Music Arts & Leisure, Today

    The “Saturday Night Live” alum and director of the new horror-comedy movie “Y2K” talks yacht rock, Cheez-Its and “cat” videos.

  27. Death on the Night Shift at Frozen Pizza Factories in Chicago Investigative, Today

    Undocumented workers help feed America’s hunger for prepared foods, but some take jobs with staffing agencies that expose them to hazardous conditions.

  28. The Black Blackface Performer Who History Tries to Forget Culture, Today

    Bert Williams, the first modern Black entertainment star, was born 150 years ago. The contradictions at the heart of his career are still relevant today.

  29. How Will Ukraine Keep the Lights on This Winter? Foreign, Today

    The Ukrainian energy network has been so battered by Russian attacks that officials are seeking out new options to prevent a crisis, like renting floating power plants and scavenging scrapped ones from the region.

  30. After the Wedding Day, These Artifacts Remain Styles, Today

    We recently asked readers to tell us about the one saved item from their wedding day, or the time leading up to it, that they still cherished today. Here are 10 sentimental stories.

  31. The Fight to Save Googie, the Style of Postwar Optimism Real Estate, Today

    The car-centric architectural style, characterized by neon signs and dramatic rooflines, is now endangered. Its admirers mourn the loss of the ideals it represented.

  32. Band-Aid Over a Bullet Wound Styles, Today

    Getting shot, and trying to keep it a secret.

  33. Googie, a Futuristic Style of Architecture, Is Endangered Video, Today

    Googie architecture is a midcentury design style characterized by dramatic rooflines, pops of color, large glass windows and flashy signs. Anna Kodé, a reporter covering design and culture for the Real Estate section of The New York Times, describes the efforts by preservationists to save examples of the distinctive style.

  34. What Do We Want From the Mall? Styles, Today

    Decades after mega retail centers became a shorthand for bland suburbia, there may be some hope for them yet.

  35. He’s the Only 3-Michelin-Starred Chef in Seoul. Don’t Cross Him. Sunday Business, Today

    Anh Sung-jae went to America as a 13-year-old, joined the Army, went to culinary school and opened a top restaurant in San Francisco. Now back home in South Korea, he’s a Netflix star.

  36. How to (Gently) Set Boundaries During the Holidays Well, Today

    Experts share tips for minimizing irritation and avoiding intrusive questions.

  37. Audiobooks to Cook (or Eat) To, From Ina Garten to David Chang Book Review, Today

    These culinary coming-of-age tales are movable feasts for the gluttonous listener.

  38. German Officials Search for Motive in Christmas Market Attack Foreign, Today

    At least five people were killed and more than 200 others injured after a driver rammed an SUV into a crowded Christmas market in eastern Germany.

  39. ¿Cuáles son las opciones políticas de Justin Trudeau? En español, Today

    El primer ministro de Canadá se ha enfrentado a críticas de la oposición por algunas de sus políticas sobre la pandemia y la economía.

  40. Un solsticio del alma En español, Today

    El corresponsal de asuntos cósmicos del Times se retira, pero no quita los ojos de las estrellas.

  41. Mi hijo se fue, pero nuestra conversación continúa En español, Today

    Cada noche le escribo en un diario a mi hijo de 12 años y continúo una conversación que iniciamos apenas tres días antes de que muriera inesperadamente.

  42. Putting Trash in Trash Cans? Good Luck With That, New Yorkers Say. Metro, Today

    Citywide rules now require more buildings to place trash bags inside containers for pickup. Many New Yorkers are thrilled to see fewer rats, but some are discovering new headaches.

  43. How the Founder of a Fruit Jelly Snack Company Spends Her Sundays Metro, Today

    Sophia Cheng, the founder of Oddball, takes a snack tour around the city, breaks for tennis and wards off the Sunday scaries with Channing Tatum.

  44. Spelling Bee Forum Games, Today

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

  45. Su familia y amigos votaron por Trump. Ahora él lucha por quedarse en EE. UU. En español, Today

    Jaime Cachua llegó de México a Georgia cuando era un bebé. Aunque es muy querido por su comunidad, la mayor parte de ella votó por las deportaciones masivas.

  46. ¿El caso de los hermanos Menendez podría cambiar nuestra comprensión del abuso? En español, Today

    Ahora la sociedad sabe más sobre el abuso, pero, desafortunadamente para los hermanos, la defensa social rara vez trae consigo un cambio judicial en Estados Unidos.

  47. Congress Approves Full Social Security Benefits for Public Sector Retirees Washington, Today

    The popular measure gives full benefits to millions of people who currently receive them at a reduced level. Critics warn the $196 billion cost will speed up the program’s insolvency.

  48. Terrorism Roars Back in Pakistan, 10 Years After a Campaign to End It Foreign, Today

    Political instability, dwindling public support and economic constraints are eroding the costly gains that the country made in combating militancy after a ghastly school attack in 2014.

  49. For Syria’s Economy, the Way Forward Starts With Sanctions Relief Business, Today

    Years of strife ruined the energy sector, battered the currency and strangled growth. The West must ease financial controls to help the economy, experts say.

  50. The Winter Solstice Is Upon Us. Here Comes the Sun Bread. Projects and Initiatives, Today

    A joyful baked creation, taken from a children’s book, celebrates the return of longer days.

  51. Quote of the Day: When Your $3 Million Cello Is Bumped From Your Flight Summary, Today

    Quotation of the Day for Saturday, December 21, 2024

  52. Houthi Missile Strikes Tel Aviv as Attacks Increase Foreign, Today

    The Israeli military said several people were lightly injured after its air defenses failed to intercept the projectile, which struck a playground in the city.

  53. What’s Next for Google’s Search Monopoly Business, Today

    The federal judge who ruled Google was a monopolist in search is weighing his options to fix the monopoly. Here’s what happens now.

  54. Google Proposes Fix to Solve Search Monopoly Business, Today

    The search giant’s proposals included allowing flexibility for companies and consumers in choosing a search engine.

  55. Chicago Board of Education Votes to Fire Leader of City’s School System National, Today

    The job status of Pedro Martinez, the chief executive of Chicago Public Schools, had been in doubt for months amid tension with Mayor Brandon Johnson.

  56. It’s a Little Shady Games, Today

    Barbara Lin and Lewis Rothlein’s puzzle packs the right amount of punch.

  57. Corrections: Dec. 21, 2024 Corrections, Today

    Corrections that appeared in print on Saturday, Dec. 21, 2024.

  58. ¿Quién manda en Washington durante la transición de Biden y Trump? En español, Today

    Donald Trump aún no ha tomado posesión de su cargo, pero el presidente electo y Elon Musk ya están influyendo en la política, poniendo al gobierno federal a horas de un cierre.

  59. Guatemalan Officials Raid Compound of Jewish Sect and Remove Dozens of Minors Foreign, Today

    The authorities say at least 160 children and teenagers may have been victims of human trafficking and other crimes on a farm run by an ultra-Orthodox sect, Lev Tahor.

  60. In Search of Loved Ones, Syrian Women Face Horror of Assad’s Regime Magazine, Today

    In Syria, women begin to pick up the pieces of a broken nation.

  61. The Best Movies About Politics (According to You) Politics, Today

    Tired of real politics? Try the silver screen instead.

  62. Congress Approves Spending Extension, Ending Shutdown Crisis Washington, Today

    The Senate passed the measure, sending it to President Biden’s desk, shortly after the midnight deadline for funding to lapse.

  63. White Judge Who Threatened to Shoot Black Teens at Party Resigns Metro, Today

    Justice Erin P. Gall of Oneida County, N.Y., faced removal from office after a judicial commission found that she engaged in a “racially offensive, profane” tirade at a high school graduation party.

  64. In Late Push, Senate Democrats Narrowly Top Trump on Judicial Confirmations Washington, Today

    With the vote, the Senate approved its 235th lifetime judge of President Biden’s tenure, besting his predecessor by a single judgeship.

  65. U.S. Prisons Flout Law by Keeping Inmates Past Release Date, A.C.L.U. Says Washington, Yesterday

    Tens of thousands of prisoners deemed to be at low risk of committing crimes again have languished in lockup for as long as a year after they reached their release date under the First Step Act.

  66. Ann Rockefeller Roberts, Champion of Native Americans, Dies at 90 Obits, Yesterday

    The eldest daughter of Nelson Rockefeller, she founded a nonprofit to support Indigenous culture and helped fill two Smithsonian institutions with artifacts.

  67. The House Voted to Avert a Government Shutdown N Y T Now, Yesterday

    Also, Canada’s leader suffered another setback. Here’s the latest at the end of Friday.

  68. How Many People Did Cyclone Chido Actually Kill on a French Island? Foreign, Yesterday

    Officials have said that the death toll in Mayotte, currently at 35, could end up in the thousands. But in the capital, there were no scenes of public mourning and little talk of searches for missing loved ones.

  69. Troy Masters, Pioneering L.G.B.T.Q. Journalist, Dies at 63 Obits, Yesterday

    He was at the helm of several influential publications, notably Gay City News in New York City and, since 2017, The Los Angeles Blade.

  70. Suspect in C.E.O. Killing to Be Arraigned on State Charges Monday Metro, Yesterday

    Luigi Mangione faces terror and murder charges in New York court. A federal prosecution is proceeding in parallel.

  71. Missouri Governor Commutes Sentence of Detective Convicted in On-Duty Killing National, Yesterday

    Eric J. DeValkenaere was convicted of involuntary manslaughter in the death of Cameron Lamb. Calls for clemency angered many in Kansas City, Mo.

  72. The Budget Fight and Trump’s Nihilistic Style Op Ed, Yesterday

    A surprise congressional standoff remind us that big, discordant change could be coming.

  73. G.O.P. Spending Hawks Defy Trump on the Debt Limit, Previewing More Clashes Washington, Yesterday

    President-elect Donald J. Trump is known for his tight grip on members of his party, but the rare rejection of his demand to suspend the debt limit reflected a disconnect that could plague his policy agenda.

  74. At Luigi Mangione’s Perp Walk, Mayor Eric Adams Appeared Stage Right Metro, Yesterday

    In widely seen images, Mayor Eric Adams was behind Mr. Mangione, a murder suspect, when he arrived in Manhattan. Some questioned the mayor’s motives.

  75. Jewish School in Toronto Is Targeted for a Third Time Foreign, Yesterday

    Canadian ministers will convene a meeting with the police to discuss antisemitism, after attacks at Jewish establishments in Toronto and Montreal this week.

  76. Why Have So Many Canadians Turned on Justin Trudeau? Foreign, Yesterday

    Allies and opponents alike are calling for him to resign as prime minister.

  77. Marisa Paredes, icono del cine español, muere a los 78 años En español, Yesterday

    Actriz prolífica, era mundialmente conocida por su trabajo con el cineasta Pedro Almodóvar, con quien tuvo una relación por momentos tensa.

  78. Driver Plows a Car Into a Christmas Market in Germany Video, Yesterday

    At least two people were killed and dozens were wounded after a car rammed into a Christmas market in the city of Magdeburg in central Germany on Friday evening.

  79. Cathy Cade, Groundbreaking Lesbian Photographer, Dies at 82 Obits, Yesterday

    She became a photographer the same year she came out, chronicling the lives of women in same-sex relationships — something most people had never seen.

  80. Yesterday’s Government Shutdown Trump News live blog included two standalone posts:
  81. Biden Administration Weighs Putting Up Roadblocks to Trump’s Deportation Campaign Washington, Yesterday

    The administration may extend protections for hundreds of thousands of immigrants whose legal status is set to expire near the start of the Trump administration.

  82. Michael Brewer, Whose ‘One Toke’ Was a Big Hit, Is Dead at 80 Obits, Yesterday

    The duo Brewer & Shipley reached the Top 10 in 1970 with “One Toke Over the Line,” a ditty about marijuana that ran afoul of Nixon-era censors.

  83. F.D.A. Approves Weight Loss Drug to Treat Obstructive Sleep Apnea Well, Yesterday

    Zepbound is the first prescription drug approved specifically to treat the common condition.

  84. A Shutdown’s Economic Toll: Less Spending, More Uncertainty Business, Yesterday

    A short lapse in funding would probably do only modest damage. But it could send a troubling signal about government dysfunction.

  85. Trump amenaza a Europa con aranceles. ¿Está preparada? En español, Yesterday

    El presidente electo prometió “aranceles hasta el final” si Europa no compra más petróleo y gas estadounidenses. Los funcionarios europeos no tienen una estrategia clara para evitar una guerra comercial.

  86. The 10 Architectural Sites You Should See in São Paulo T Style, Yesterday

    These buildings and places capture the city’s playful approach to concrete-and-asphalt Modernism.

  87. The Other Game Business, Yesterday

    At the DealBook Summit, seven sports stars and experts discussed how building a brand as an athlete has changed.

  88. The Trinidadian Christmas Staple Worth the Yearlong Wait Dining, Yesterday

    Chow chow, a bright and bracing pickled relish, is essential to the holiday table in Trinidad and Tobago — and the perfect accompaniment to ham.

  89. Biden Withdraws Proposed Regulations on Student Loans and Trans Athletes National, Yesterday

    The decision to withdraw the regulations seemed to be an acknowledgment that they would go nowhere under the Trump administration.

  90. Police Respond to Vehicle Ramming Attack at German Christmas Market Video, Yesterday

    Emergency responders attended to an incident at a Christmas market in Magdeburg, Germany, on Friday.

  91. Naomi Feil Developed a Radical Approach to Caring for Dementia Patients Interactive, Yesterday

    She believed that people with dementia were desperate to connect.

  92. The Orphaned Sea Otter Who Became a Foster Mom to 15 Pups Interactive, Yesterday

    Despite never having had offspring of her own, she was an instinctive caregiver.

  93. Wafa Al-Udaini Captured the Experiences of Palestinians From Within Interactive, Yesterday

    As a journalist, she was determined to tell a story of Gaza that was full of life.

  94. How Wally Amos Lost It All — and Found Something New in the Wreckage Interactive, Yesterday

    He made his cookies — and himself — “famous.”

  95. Were Pete Rose’s Sins Ahead of His Time? Interactive, Yesterday

    Banned from Major League Baseball, he turned his disgrace into a personal brand.

  96. Angela Bofill Sang What She Could Until the End Interactive, Yesterday

    She was a musical virtuoso who never quite got her due.

  97. Hettie Jones Helped Kickstart New York’s Beat Scene Interactive, Yesterday

    Despite her husband's betrayal, she recreated herself as the writer she always was.

  98. Peter Buxtun Refused to Give Up Interactive, Yesterday

    For years, he tried to expose the Tuskegee syphilis study – but no one would listen.

  99. Janice Burgess Combined High Culture With Childish Delight Interactive, Yesterday

    In “The Backyardigans,” she created a world for kids as wildly sophisticated as her own.

  100. Bob Newhart’s Comedy Left a Lot Unsaid Interactive, Yesterday

    For him, comedy became a form of therapy.

  101. The Rise and Fall of Ivan Boesky, Notorious Inside Trader Interactive, Yesterday

    He was seen as greed incarnate — and never said otherwise.

  102. Dr. Ruth and Phil Donahue Answered Life’s Big Questions Interactive, Yesterday

    Together, they told us everything we wanted to know about sex.

  103. Eleanor Coppola’s Frustrated Ambitions Interactive, Yesterday

    Her own filmmaking aspirations were thwarted by domestic life. Her daughter’s would not be.

  104. Shelley Duvall Made Her Mark Well Before ‘The Shining’ Interactive, Yesterday

    She redefined how an actress was supposed to be — and then she left Hollywood.

  105. Paul Auster’s Life and Work Were Marked by Death Interactive, Yesterday

    He knew that tragedy comes for us all.

  106. How Edward Stone Resolved NASA’s Scientific Turf Wars Interactive, Yesterday

    To run a scientific expedition that travels billions of miles, it takes more than great engineers — it takes a great manager as well.

  107. When Willie Mays Was Banned From Baseball Interactive, Yesterday

    The strange, sad period when the Hall of Famer was exiled from his sport.

  108. Flashback: Your Weekly History Quiz, Dec. 21, 2024 Interactive, Yesterday

    Can you sort 8 historical events?

  109. Michaela DePrince Danced as if She Were Sprinkled With Pixie Dust Interactive, Yesterday

    As a professional ballerina, she inhabited the world of fairy tales. It’s tempting to read her real life as one too.

  110. Mary Weiss Influenced Musicians From the Ramones to Amy Winehouse Interactive, Yesterday

    Her singing career began and ended before she turned 20.

  111. See Which Government Workers Would be Impacted if a Spending Bill Doesn’t Pass Washington, Yesterday

    Some workers would be forced to report to work, while others would be furloughed.

  112. See which federal workers would be affected if a spending bill doesn’t pass. U.S., Yesterday

    A government shutdown would affect employees across major agencies, but the proportion that would be furloughed varies widely across agencies.

  113. Frankie Beverly Created America’s No. 1 Cookout Song Interactive, Yesterday

    How the R&B hit ‘Before I Let Go’ became an enduring anthem.

  114. She Turned in Her ‘Star Trek’ License Plates, but the Tickets Kept Coming Express, Yesterday

    Beda Koorey, 75, returned personalized plates inspired by the identifying tag on the U.S.S. Enterprise to New York State in 2020. She has since been inundated with tickets for others who used the same tag.

  115. Jerry West Was the N.B.A.’s Tortured Genius Interactive, Yesterday

    One of the world’s greatest basketball players, he thought of himself as a loser.

  116. James Earl Jones Found His Voice Through Silence Interactive, Yesterday

    After refusing to talk for most of his childhood, he discovered the power in performance.

  117. Gena Rowlands Refused to Play the Traditional Woman Interactive, Yesterday

    She worried that marriage would ruin her acting career. Instead, it fueled one of the most dynamic partnerships in film history.

  118. Key Ally Abandons Trudeau in Fresh Blow to His Government Foreign, Yesterday

    The leader of the party that supported Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s Liberal Party vowed to bring down the government, saying Mr. Trudeau had failed Canada.

  119. The Lives They Lived Interactive, Yesterday

    Remembering some of the artists, innovators and thinkers we lost in the past year.

  120. 2024: The Year in Visual Stories and Graphics. Interactive, Yesterday

    Selected Times graphics, visualizations and multimedia stories published this year. All free to read for a limited time.

  121. The Best Friends They Left Behind Interactive, Yesterday

    The beloved pets of some of the notable people we lost this year.

  122. OpenAI Unveils New A.I. That Can ‘Reason’ Through Math and Science Problems Business, Yesterday

    The artificial intelligence start-up said the new system, OpenAI o3, outperformed leading A.I. technologies on tests that rate skills in math, science, coding and logic.

  123. Cierre del gobierno de EE. UU.: lo que hay que saber si vas a viajar En español, Yesterday

    La inacción del Congreso podría afectar los planes de decenas de millones de estadounidenses que viajan debido a las fiestas de diciembre.

  124. Driver Rams Christmas Market in Germany, Killing at Least 2 in Suspected Attack Foreign, Yesterday

    Video showed a car plowing into a large crowd in the city of Magdeburg. The driver, identified as a 50-year-old Saudi Arabian citizen who worked as a doctor, was arrested.

  125. The World Is Falling Apart. Should I Scrap My Plans to Have Kids? Magazine, Yesterday

    The magazine’s Ethicist columnist on family planning in uncertain times.

  126. The Fate of This Federal Program Helps Explain Trump’s Win Op Ed, Yesterday

    It was a cushion for workers hurt by free trade. Why did Congress let it lapse?

  127. Marisa Paredes, Acclaimed Diva of Spanish Cinema, Is Dead at 78 Obits, Yesterday

    A prolific actress, she was best known globally for her work with the filmmaker Pedro Almodóvar, with whom she had a stormy relationship.

  128. As RFK Jr. Pursues Bid for Health Secretary, Federal Authorities Begin Campaign for Childhood Vaccines Washington, Yesterday

    “Parents have heard so much misinformation,” Kaye Hayes, a federal infectious disease official, said in a statement announcing the campaign. “Many of them are overwhelmed.”

  129. Indiana Man Sentenced to 130 Years for Killing 2 Teenage Girls Express, Yesterday

    Richard Allen, of Delphi, Ind., received the maximum sentence, concluding a case that came to be known as the Delphi Murders. His lawyers plan to appeal.

  130. Trump Moves to Replace Officials Whom New Presidents Traditionally Leave Alone Washington, Yesterday

    Congress devised some positions to stay on during changes in administrations. But Donald Trump has declared his intent to replace at least three.

  131. French Court Convicts 8 People Tied to Events That Led to Teacher’s Killing Foreign, Yesterday

    Samuel Paty was beheaded in 2020 by an Islamist extremist after showing caricatures of the Prophet Muhammad to his students to illustrate free speech.

  132. Russia’s Abrupt Setback in Syria Creates Headaches for Putin Foreign, Yesterday

    Losing Syrian military bases would hurt the Kremlin’s attempts to project power in the Middle East and Africa.

  133. Five Books That Explain the Chaos of 2024 Foreign, Yesterday

    And one to read for fun.

  134. Trump Used Government Shutdowns as Leverage During His First Presidency Washington, Yesterday

    A partial government shutdown in Donald J. Trump’s first term was the longest in U.S. history.

  135. In Memoriam: the Musicians We Lost in 2024 Culture, Yesterday

    Hear songs from Quincy Jones, Melanie and Toby Keith.

  136. Matteo Salvini Acquitted After Blocking Rescue of Migrant Boat in Italy Foreign, Yesterday

    The deputy prime minister and the leader of the far-right League party claimed he was a victim in the fight against illegal immigration that has swept across Europe.

  137. We Need a Great American Fantasy Op Ed, Yesterday

    In search of a New World answer to Narnia and Hogwarts.

  138. E.P.A. Administrator Michael Regan to Depart at End of December Climate, Yesterday

    Mr. Regan informed agency employees that he would leave before the formal end of the Biden term.

  139. Virginia Student Accused of Plot to Attack Israeli Consulate in New York National, Yesterday

    A freshman at George Mason University, who is a citizen of Egypt, was arrested on Tuesday after being accused of planning an attack.

  140. Your Ticket to the Theater (at Home) Culture, Yesterday

    Make it through the holidays with these movies, books and music from the past year that are adapted from stage productions or evoke a theatrical spirit.

  141. Would You Wear Jeans at the Gym? Styles, Yesterday

    Frequent images of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and others lifting weights in jeans and boots raise the question of what can be classified as proper gym attire.

  142. Kelly Clarkson’s Christmas Love Song, and 12 More New Holiday Tunes Culture, Yesterday

    Hear tracks from Bartees Strange, Madi Diaz, GloRilla and Kehlani, and others.

  143. Investigadores descubren un ratón que nada y muchas especies más en la selva de Perú En español, Yesterday

    En una expedición de 38 días por la remota región de Alto Mayo, amenazada por la influencia humana, se descubrieron nuevas especies de mamíferos, peces, anfibios y mariposas.

  144. Are Weight-Loss Drugs Causing a Rift in Your Relationship? We Want to Hear About It. Magazine, Yesterday

    For an upcoming article, we are looking for stories about what happens to a long-term relationship when one partner decides to get much thinner.

  145. Meet the 38 Republicans Who Defied Trump on the Spending and Debt Deal Washington, Yesterday

    The rebels are largely the most conservative lawmakers who are passionate about slashing spending and debt. They hail from deep-red districts where a primary challenge is less of a danger.

  146. Elon Musk’s Growing Political Influence Letters, Yesterday

    Readers discuss his role in the government shutdown negotiations. Also: Trump austerity; G.O.P.’s future; clean energy; guns and young people.

  147. Musk expresa su apoyo a un partido de extrema derecha en las elecciones alemanas En español, Yesterday

    Elon Musk, empresario y asesor de Donald Trump, ha utilizado las redes sociales para expresar su apoyo a favor de partidos antiinmigrantes en Europa.

  148. Markets Rally, Shaking Off Threat of Government Shutdown Business, Yesterday

    The S&P 500 jumped after a November inflation reading helped ease worries. A partial government shutdown, analysts said, wouldn’t have a lasting economic impact.

  149. Why Britain Has So Many White Christmases (Technically) Weather, Yesterday

    Bing Crosby dreamed of it and Charles Dickens romanticized it, but the truth about a white Christmas in Britain may surprise you.

  150. Volkswagen Reaches Labor Deal, Avoiding Germany Plant Closures Business, Yesterday

    The automaker agreed to keep all 10 of its factories in Germany open and to guarantee workers’ jobs until the end of 2030.

  151. Regulators Sue 3 Big Banks Over Rampant Fraud on Zelle Business, Yesterday

    Action against Bank of America, JPMorgan Chase and Wells Fargo may not survive President-elect Donald J. Trump’s return to office.

  152. Book Club: Let’s Talk About Claire Keegan’s ‘Small Things Like These’ Books, Yesterday

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  156. Musk Expresses Support for Far-Right Party in Germany’s Election Foreign, Yesterday

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  157. More People Are Now Dying From the Cold Well, Yesterday

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  158. Trump Wanted Shutdown to Happen on Biden’s Watch, Not His Washington, Yesterday

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  159. Top Senate Democrats Want Epshteyn to Address Pay-to-Play Allegations Washington, Yesterday

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  160. Weather’s Impact on Your Wallet: See How Much You Know Interactive, Yesterday

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  161. Watch Julianne Moore and Tilda Swinton Connect in ‘The Room Next Door’ Culture, Yesterday

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  162. This Classic Kwanzaa Cookbook Invites Improvisation Dining, Yesterday

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  163. Cierre del gobierno en EE. UU.: esto es lo que podría ocurrir En español, Yesterday

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  164. ‘The Room Next Door’ | Anatomy of a Scene Video, Yesterday

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  165. EE. UU. presenta cargos contra Mangione que podrían llevar a la pena de muerte En español, Yesterday

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  166. Five Science Fiction Movies to Stream Now Culture, Yesterday

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  167. Mushroom Bourguignon, Ginger Sesame Granola and Fried Eggplant Heroes Dining, Yesterday

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  168. The Government Shutdown: What Travelers Need to Know Travel, Yesterday

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  169. Putin resta importancia a los fracasos de Rusia, Siria incluida En español, Yesterday

    El presidente ruso, en una conferencia de prensa anual, dijo que aún no se había reunido con Bashar al Asad, el derrocado dirigente sirio que huyó a Moscú, pero que tenía previsto hacerlo.

  170. ‘The Tempest’ Review: A Weak Wind Blows for Sigourney Weaver Culture, Yesterday

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  171. How Anti-Obesity Drugs are Redefining Pharma and Wellness Business, Yesterday

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  172. Corrections: Dec. 20, 2024 Corrections, Yesterday

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  173. From Amazon to Space — Jeff Bezos Talks Innovation, Progress and What’s Next Podcasts, Yesterday

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  174. Bill Clinton: ‘There Was No Plan’ After Biden Dropped Out Business, Yesterday

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  175. Serena Williams on Her Impact in Sports and Beyond Business, Yesterday

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  176. Jerome Powell on the Fed’s Role in America’s Financial Future Business, Yesterday

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  177. Sundar Pichai on A.I., Regulation and What’s Next for Google Business, Yesterday

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  178. Prince Harry on His Murdoch Tabloid Fight and Big Tech Business, Yesterday

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  179. Ken Griffin Says ‘America Is Open For Business Again’ Business, Yesterday

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  180. Sam Altman on the Future of A.I. and Society Business, Yesterday

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  181. Alex Cooper on Building a Media Brand Business, Yesterday

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  182. How a New Year’s Resolution Can Set Up Your Financial Goals for Success Business, Yesterday

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  183. Wall St. Is at It Again, Making Irrelevant Market Predictions Sunday Business, Yesterday

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  184. The Fed’s Preferred Inflation Measure Sped Up in November Business, Yesterday

    The Personal Consumption Expenditures index climbed 2.4 percent from a year earlier, though the report’s details were more subdued than expected.

  185. Cyclone Chido Death Toll Nearly Doubles in Mozambique Foreign, Yesterday

    The swirling wind and rain hit an area where a yearslong insurgency had already forced hundreds of thousands of people to flee their homes.

  186. Who’s in Charge? Business, Yesterday

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  187. Britannica Didn’t Just Survive. It’s an A.I. Company Now. Business, Yesterday

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