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  1. Unos tesoros africanos vuelven a casa En español, Today

    Los bronces de Benín, tomados de lo que hoy es Nigeria, se han convertido en un símbolo del esfuerzo por devolver los artefactos saqueados a sus países de origen.

  2. Trump’s Plan to Reorder the World The Daily, Today

    A look at the White House’s new national security strategy, which lays bare the president’s foreign policy goals.

  3. Republicans Defy Trump in Indiana, and Hundreds Quarantined in Measles Outbreak The Headlines, Today

    Plus, the Friday news quiz.

  4. Wordle Review No. 1,638 Gameplay, Today

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Saturday, Dec. 13, 2025.

  5. Connections Companion No. 916 Gameplay, Today

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Saturday, Dec. 13, 2025.

  6. Strands Sidekick No. 650 Gameplay, Today

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Saturday, Dec. 13, 2025.

  7. For 2 Hours, a Soccer Match Offers Palestinians a Rarity: Joy World, Today

    The national soccer team made it to the knockout stages of the Arab Cup for the first time, uniting fans from Gaza to the West Bank to Cairo to Arab cities in Israel.

  8. Visas millonarias: la nueva apuesta migratoria del gobierno de Trump En español, Today

    Según el presidente Trump, el programa ayudará a generar miles de millones y a atraer empresarios e inversionistas que “beneficien al país”.

  9. Estos tesoros saqueados regresaron a su país. ¿Y ahora qué sigue? En español, Today

    Los nigerianos habían pedido a los museos occidentales que devolvieran los bronces de Benín desde la década de 1930. En meses recientes, más de 100 esculturas han regresado al país.

  10. Dreading Another Holiday With the In-Laws? Here’s What to Do. Well, Today

    Experts share tips for managing tricky family dynamics.

  11. The New York Times News Quiz, Dec. 12, 2025 Interactive, Today

    Did you follow the news this week? Take our quiz to see how well you stack up with other Times readers.

  12. Reseña de ‘Pluribus’: el dilema del individualismo vs. la armonía En español, Today

    La serie de ciencia ficción del creador de ‘Breaking Bad’ plantea una paradoja que la hace no solo enigmática sino interesante.

  13. Under the Covers, Reaching for the Alarm The Learning Network, Today

    Tell us a story, real or made up, that is inspired by this image.

  14. Are the Snacks at Your School Healthy? The Learning Network, Today

    A guest essayist says it’s time to get rid of the Doritos and other unhealthy, ultraprocessed offerings at schools. Do you agree?

  15. Historic Shift Underway in China’s Economy as Investment Slump Deepens Business, Today

    Investment in manufacturing, infrastructure and property is expected to fall this year, a remarkable turn for an economy whose growth reshaped the world.

  16. Should Parents Overrule a Strange Christmas Gift Request? Interactive, Today

    A ruling on an unusual letter to Santa.

  17. Watch an Ensemble Scene From ‘Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery’ Movies, Today

    The writer and director Rian Johnson narrates a sequence from his film.

  18. Paramount Says Money Is No Object. Warner Bros. Isn’t Convinced. Business, Today

    Larry Ellison is backstopping Paramount’s bid for Warner Brothers, but Warner Brothers is concerned that the billionaire has not provided a personal guarantee to pay.

  19. How to Watch the Geminids Meteor Shower Reach Its Peak Science, Today

    The moon will be about one-third full as one of the year’s last meteor showers becomes most visible.

  20. Trump Is Degrading the Justice System. Democrats Are Helping. Opinion, Today

    The way to oppose President Trump’s era of corrupt deal-making is to present the American people with a clear and principled alternative.

  21. Thomas L. Friedman Says We’re in a New Epoch. David Brooks Has Questions. Opinion, Today

    Two columnists debate this strange moment.

  22. David Ellison Is Playing a Dangerous Game Opinion, Today

    David Ellison is cozying up to Trump in his effort to save Hollywood. It’s a risky strategy for our democracy.

  23. This Squid Is Playing Peekaboo at the Bottom of the Ocean Science, Today

    Perhaps it was hiding from predators. Or trying to catch food. Then again, maybe it just wanted to be left alone.

  24. Focused More on Power Outages, Ukrainians See U.S. Peace Push as Noise World, Today

    Many understand the dance their leaders must perform to appease President Trump. But that doesn’t make them any less weary of the rounds and rounds of talks.

  25. Troops Involved in Boat Strikes Face a ‘Moral Injury’ Risk, Experts Say U.S., Today

    Troops who play a part in deadly missions that they see as wrong or unjustified may suffer deep psychological harm as a result, research has shown.

  26. The Best Holiday Party Is a Dessert Party Food, Today

    Set up a table of stunning pies, cakes and pastries for the most wonderful time of year.

  27. Behind the Supreme Court’s Push to Expand Presidential Power Video, Today

    For more than a decade, the Supreme Court’s conservative majority has chipped away at Congress’s power to insulate independent agencies from politics. Now, the court has signaled its willingness to expand presidential power once again.

  28. Tech Support Scammers Stole $85,000 From Him. His Bank Declined to Refund Him. Business, Today

    A retired lawyer lost the money in a tech support scam, a type of online fraud that is surging. Citibank said it couldn’t recover the funds, which criminals wired from inside his account.

  29. How Power Cuts Are Affecting Ukrainians Video, Today

    Russia has been targeting energy infrastructure in Ukraine, leaving multiple cities without electricity. Kim Barker, who’s been covering the war, gives us a glimpse into the daily life of Ukrainians living with power cuts.

  30. Review of Medical Cannabis Use Finds Little Evidence of Benefit Health, Today

    Researchers found a chasm between the health reasons for which the public seeks out cannabis and what gold-standard science actually shows about its effectiveness.

  31. Everyone Hates SantaCon. He Made a Movie About It. New York, Today

    Seth Porges shows the event in all its raucousness, but he is also sympathetic to its origins.

  32. America’s Military Needs a Culture Shift Interactive, Today

    The benefits of serving have never been more appealing, but the Pentagon needs a better approach to recruiting new talent.

  33. He’s in Two Films With Oscar Buzz. You Won’t Recognize His Name. Style, Today

    Paul Grimstad, a Yale professor, has somehow found himself acting in both “One Battle After Another” and “Marty Supreme.”

  34. 6 New Movies Our Critics Are Talking About This Week Movies, Today

    Whether you’re a casual moviegoer or an avid buff, our reviewers think these films are worth knowing about.

  35. The Fine Art of Managing Christie’s Business, Today

    As more people tune in for the “theater” of high-end auctions, Bonnie Brennan is trying to convert them into clients.

  36. $1.5 Million Homes in Antwerp, Belgium Real Estate, Today

    A renovated three-bedroom townhouse in Zuid, a rustic one-acre farm in Rumst, and a two-bedroom loft in central Antwerp.

  37. The Best Poetry of 2025 Books, Today

    Here are the year’s most notable collections of verse as chosen by our poetry columnist.

  38. 5 Children’s Movies to Stream Now Movies, Today

    This month’s picks include an unexpected holiday adventure and a blockbuster body-swapping comedy.

  39. With Dreadlocks and Yoga, Oslo’s Bishop Practices an Atypical Evangelism World, Today

    Sunniva Gylver, the new Lutheran bishop of Norway’s largest diocese, is having success attracting younger worshipers while preaching an ancient message centered on justice.

  40. Best Art of 2025 Arts, Today

    The art world moved forward with glowing renovations to some of New York City’s cultural jewels, as well as sweeping surveys of ballroom queens, Indigenous artists and more.

  41. In Philadelphia, Beautified Blocks Build Community and Safety Headway, Today

    Environmental design interventions play a subtle role in helping the city reduce gun violence.

  42. The Best Graphic Novels of 2025 Books, Today

    A candy-colored story collection, sisters who lust after Hitler and harrowing reportage from a riot in India.

  43. Our Book Critics on Their Year in Reading Books, Today

    Alexandra Jacobs, Jennifer Szalai and Dwight Garner look back at the books that, as Jacobs writes, “bonked me on the head this year.”

  44. The Wildcatter and Trump: An Unusual Duo Reshapes U.S. Energy Business, Today

    Harold Hamm, an Oklahoma oil tycoon, has played a central role in reshaping energy policy by allying himself with President Trump.

  45. Kids Rarely Read Whole Books Anymore. Even in English Class. U.S., Today

    When teachers do assign whole books, they often choose from a stagnant list of classics.

  46. A Milestone for the American Motel Times Insider, Today

    The roadside staple has long shaped our national culture — and, one reporter realized, moments in her own life.

  47. ‘We’ve Been Let Down’: 11 Gen Z-ers on the Military, America’s Place in the World and Their Generation Interactive, Today

    The participants discuss public service, their perception of military service and the state of America in 2025.

  48. ‘Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery’ | Anatomy of a Scene Video, Today

    The writer and director Rian Johnson narrates a sequence from his film.

  49. Thailand Says Trump Call About Cambodia Conflict Is Set for Friday World, Today

    President Trump’s planned intervention comes as the hostilities entered their fifth day and appeared to escalate, and while Thailand moves toward early elections.

  50. King Charles to Speak About His Cancer in Televised Message World, Today

    A video of the king discussing his “recovery journey” will air on Channel 4 on Friday. He was diagnosed with an unspecified type of cancer last year.

  51. ¿Las grasas saturadas realmente son buenas para la salud? En español, Today

    El secretario de Salud de EE. UU., Robert F. Kennedy Jr., busca echar por tierra décadas de investigación y evidencia mientras prepara una nueva edición de guías alimentarias.

  52. ¿Ruidos incómodos en el baño? Estos inodoros japoneses están en otro nivel En español, Today

    Los dispositivos que ocultan los ruidos no deseados son la próxima frontera en tecnología avanzada para retretes. ¿Te gustaría escuchar el apacible canto de los pájaros, o tal vez una ráfaga de fuego de artillería?

  53. Los 10 mejores videojuegos de 2025 En español, Today

    Las historias autobiográficas y los juegos de misterio resonaron en un año caótico.

  54. Mamdani Will Be New York City’s First Soccer-Mad Mayor New York, Today

    Zohran Mamdani isn’t just a superfan. Until recently, he was a key player on the Talking Headers, a rec-league team where he was known as Z.

  55. Fleece, Love and Vomit: New Yorkers’ Best (and Worst) SantaCon Stories Style, Today

    The bar crawl and charity fund-raiser has been eliciting strong reactions in the city for more than 25 years. Readers shared theirs.

  56. Spelling Bee Forum Gameplay, Today

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

  57. Jimmy Kimmel Takes a Swipe at Trump’s ‘Gold Card’ Arts, Today

    The new visa for rich foreigners had Kimmel rethinking the Statue of Liberty’s inscription: “Never mind your poor and tired. Give us a million bucks — you’re in.”

  58. Palabra del día: ‘compensation’ En español, Today

    Esta palabra ha aparecido en 1406 artículos en NYTimes.com en el último año. ¿Puedes usarla en una frase?

  59. Word of the Day: compensation The Learning Network, Today

    This word has appeared in 1,406 articles on NYTimes.com in the past year. Can you use it in a sentence?

  60. Life and Death in India’s Air Apocalypse Opinion, Today

    For hundreds of millions of Indians, toxic winter air poisons bodies, constricts lives and wears down spirits.

  61. HUD Accuses Boston of Racial Discrimination in Housing Policies U.S., Today

    The Department of Housing and Urban Development is investigating whether the city’s focus on affordable housing for people of color violated federal law.

  62. From Chips to Security, China Is Getting Much of What It Wants From the U.S. World, Today

    For China, President Trump’s moves to loosen chip controls, soften U.S. rhetoric and stay silent on tensions with Japan amount to a rare string of strategic gains.

  63. El gobierno de Japón emitió un aviso de megaterremoto. ¿Qué significa? En español, Today

    Las autoridades japonesas afirman que las probabilidades de un terremoto de magnitud 8 han aumentado, aunque no se puede predecir cuándo ocurrirá uno.

  64. Why It’s Best to Imagine the Worst Style, Today

    After learning devastating news about our young son, we needed to feel connected to friends and family, not just exist beyond their imagination.

  65. Corrections: Dec. 12, 2025 Corrections, Today

    Corrections that appeared in print on Friday, Dec. 12, 2025.

  66. They Run a Grocery Store Together. Now They’re Walking Down the Aisle. Style, Today

    Gretty Garcia and Jesse Clemente left full-time jobs in advertising and journalism to help with one of her parents’ businesses in the Bronx.

  67. She’s in Gaza. He’s in Cairo. Separated by a Closed Border, They Married Remotely. Style, Today

    Mayar Kabaja and Hatem Saadallah went on their first date in Gaza City 10 days before Oct. 7, 2023. He and his family evacuated to Egypt over 18 months ago, and the two have not been able to see each other since.

  68. Two Scots Choose a Wintry New York for a Would-Be Elopement Style, Today

    Lauren Aitchison and Tommy Kerr made a marriage plan shortly after falling in love in Glasgow, but her mother was soon on to them.

  69. He Fell in Love With the Video Game-Themed Artwork, Then the Artist Style, Today

    Hector Perez admired Adrianny Almonte’s mural in Santo Domingo, but he didn’t know she had painted it until he stumbled on a Facebook post.

  70. Quote of the Day: States Raking In Billions From the Slot Machines on Your Phone Corrections, Today

    Quotation of the Day for Friday, December 12, 2025.

  71. Trump Signs A.I. Executive Order Video, Today

    Trump signed an executive order on Thursday that would limit individual states in regulating the artificial intelligence industry.

  72. Reddit Sues Australian Government to Block Social Media Ban World, Today

    The company said the new law, which makes it illegal for children under 16 to have social media accounts, infringes on children’s rights.

  73. Map: 6.7-Magnitude Earthquake Strikes Off Japan Interactive, Today

    View the location of the quake’s epicenter and shake area.

  74. Navy Submits Investigation on Senator to Hegseth’s Office U.S., Today

    The report concerns a video in which Senator Mark Kelly, a retired Navy captain, and five other Democratic lawmakers reminded military members of their obligation to refuse illegal orders.

  75. Rocky Road Ingredient Gameplay, Today

    Adrian Johnson and Jess Rucks open our solving weekend with a treat.

  76. Arkansas Public Television Drops PBS Business, Today

    The loss of federal funding forced a difficult decision, the executive director of Arkansas TV said: Cut PBS, or go off the air entirely.

  77. 艺术家高兟的狱中情书 World, Today

    曾创作批评文革作品的艺术家高兟2024年回中国探亲时被捕,如今在等待审判,罪名是涉嫌侵害英雄烈士名誉。他的妻儿被禁止离开中国,高兟从狱中寄出信件和手撕画作,寄托对家人的爱意和思念。

  78. Trump Offers Symbolic Pardon for Clerk Convicted of Election Tampering U.S., Today

    Tina Peters was sentenced for a Colorado state crime that the president has no ability to pardon. President Trump has no legal power to free her from prison.

  79. Democrats Press Noem on Harsh Immigration Tactics Video, Today

    Some Democratic lawmakers pressed Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem on the Trump administration’s aggressive immigration enforcement tactics during a hearing on Thursday.

  80. Stuck in Quicksand, a Hiker in Utah Has His SOS Answered U.S., Today

    Austin Dirks used a Garmin satellite device to reach emergency responders, who rescued him in a remote canyon in Arches National Park.

  81. Hiker Rescued From Quicksand in Arches National Park Video, Today

    Austin Dirks was on a solo hike in Arches National Park when he got stuck in quicksand. Emergency responders rescued him after he sent an SOS message using a satellite device.

  82. Lawsuit Seeks to Stop Oil Exploration in Remote Areas of the Arctic Climate, Today

    A federal lawsuit argues that proposed work by ConocoPhillips could threaten delicate ecosystems in the largest tract of public land in the U.S.

  83. What Indiana’s Defiance Means for Trump: 6 Takeaways U.S., Today

    President Trump’s failure to ram through a Republican-friendly House map was a new sign that his iron grip on the party has slipped, and was likely to reverberate nationally.

  84. ‘Storm Highway’ Expected to Send More Rain to Flooded Areas Weather, Yesterday

    Just as this week’s floodwaters in the Pacific Northwest begin to recede, forecasters warn, another storm will approach the West Coast.

  85. Trump Signs Executive Order to Neuter State A.I. Laws Technology, Yesterday

    The order would create one federal regulatory framework for artificial intelligence, President Trump told reporters in the Oval Office.

  86. ¿Cómo afecta la incautación de buques petroleros a la economía de Venezuela? En español, Yesterday

    Venezuela depende excepcionalmente del petróleo para mantener en funcionamiento el gobierno y pagar las necesidades básicas.

  87. Republicans Undercut Johnson, Circumventing Him to Force Votes U.S., Yesterday

    The speaker has repeatedly lost his grip on the House floor thanks to a once rare parliamentary maneuver that G.O.P. members are increasingly using to force action on legislation.

  88. U.S. Issues New Sanctions Targeting Maduro’s Family and the Oil Sector U.S., Yesterday

    The United States is escalating its pressure campaign on Venezuela’s leader, Nicolás Maduro, after seizing an oil tanker off the coast.

  89. Lululemon C.E.O. to Step Down in January Business, Yesterday

    The maker of yoga clothing is looking for a new leader after public pressure from the company’s founder.

  90. Federal Judge Blocks FEMA From Canceling Climate Resiliency Grants Climate, Yesterday

    A Thursday ruling said the Trump administration cannot eliminate the Building Resilient Infrastructure and Communities program without Congress.

  91. The Duality in Conservative Politics Video, Yesterday

    Andrew Kolvet of Turning Point USA explains why he endorses a tough-love approach to politics on this episode of “Interesting Times.”

  92. The ‘Wildness’ of Right-Wing Conspiracy Video, Yesterday

    On a recent episode of “Interesting Times,” Andrew Kolvet shares what it’s like to be on the receiving end of conspiracy theories from other conservative influencers after Charlie Kirk’s assassination.

  93. The Coziest New Ski Lodges in the Alps T Magazine, Yesterday

    Five of the most notable newcomers to Europe’s winter resort scene are small hotels with distinctive personalities — and enough amenities to keep indoor types happy too.

  94. Affordable Care Act Subsidies Are Set to Expire Briefing, Yesterday

    Also, Indiana Republicans rejected Trump’s redistricting push. Here’s the latest at the end of Thursday.

  95. Una jueza ordena liberar a Kilmar Abrego Garcia de la custodia del ICE En español, Yesterday

    El fallo significa que Abrego Garcia quedará libre y, al menos por ahora, fuera de la inminente amenaza de ser deportado nuevamente.

  96. Crypto Entrepreneur Who Caused 2022 Crash Is Sentenced to 15 Years in Prison Technology, Yesterday

    Do Kwon, who designed the virtual currencies Luna and TerraUSD, which plunged in 2022, had pleaded guilty to fraud.

  97. Bay Area Gas Explosion Injures at Least 6 and Starts Neighborhood Fire U.S., Yesterday

    A gas line explosion in Hayward, Calif., sent multiple victims to the hospital and led to a fire that burned several houses. Two people remained unaccounted for, an official said.

  98. D.L. Coburn, Playwright With a Solo Hit, ‘The Gin Game,’ Dies at 87 Theater, Yesterday

    His two-character work won a Pulitzer Prize and had a long Broadway run, but he never replicated its success and struggled to get his later work staged.

  99. Trump Isn’t Interested in Fighting a New Cold War. He Wants a New Civilizational War. Opinion, Yesterday

    Trump is not interested in refighting the Cold War. He is, in my view, interested in fighting the civilizational war over what is the American “home.”

  100. Man Accused in Charlie Kirk Killing Makes First Court Appearance in Person U.S., Yesterday

    Tyler Robinson faces murder charges in Utah in the Sept. 10 assassination of Mr. Kirk, the political activist and ally of President Trump.

  101. What to Know About Trump’s Seizure of an Oil Tanker Near Venezuela U.S., Yesterday

    The tanker was headed eastward and had recently carried Iranian oil. The seizure is an escalation in President Trump’s military pressure campaign against Venezuela’s leader, Nicolás Maduro.

  102. Stocks Reverse Downturn to Reach a Record High Business, Yesterday

    The S&P 500 edged higher as investors shrugged off concerns over Oracle’s earnings. It was just enough.

  103. U.S. Says Ex-C.E.O. of Abercrombie Is Fit for Trial, Despite Diagnosis New York, Yesterday

    The former chief executive, Michael S. Jeffries, was charged with running an international sex-trafficking ring. An earlier ruling found that he could not be tried because he had Alzheimer’s.

  104. How to Make the Most Delicious Cut-Out Christmas Cookies Food, Yesterday

    Forget those bland treats of yore: These tips make holiday cookies delicious and foolproof for anyone.

  105. African Treasures Return Home World, Yesterday

    The Benin Bronzes, taken from what is now Nigeria, have become a symbol in the effort to return looted artifacts to their home countries.

  106. Where to Eat Like Zohran Mamdani Food, Yesterday

    On the culinary trail of New York City’s mayor elect.

  107. I Think This Poem Is Kind of Into You Interactive, Yesterday

    Our critic A.O. Scott feels the heat of a wintry lyric by the Nobel laureate Louise Glück.

  108. Trump Panel Abruptly Postpones Release of FEMA Overhaul Recommendations Climate, Yesterday

    The group’s report had been expected to provide a road map for change after months of upheaval at the agency.

  109. Oil Tanker Seizure Hits Venezuela’s Lifeblood. Here’s What to Know. World, Yesterday

    Seizures of more tankers could put a stranglehold on Venezuela’s economy, which is exceptionally dependent on oil to keep the government running and pay for basic necessities.

  110. A Grand Jury Again Declines to Reindict Letitia James U.S., Yesterday

    It was a striking rejection of the administration’s retribution campaign.

  111. Amnesty International Accuses Hamas of War Crimes in 2023 Attack on Israel World, Yesterday

    The rights group said it had documented atrocities committed by Palestinian armed groups, including murder, imprisonment, torture and sexual violence.

  112. Smithsonian Returns Three Khmer Artifacts Thought Looted to Cambodia Arts, Yesterday

    Museum and Cambodian officials said they jointly investigated the provenance of the objects and found sufficient evidence to suggest they had been stolen.

  113. What Teenagers Are Saying About Gratitude, Winter Blues and ‘Rage Bait’ The Learning Network, Yesterday

    At the end of the year, students share what they’re thankful for, discuss the good and bad of winter, and debate the Oxford Word of the Year.

  114. Bessent Accelerates Regulation Overhaul to Jumpstart Growth U.S., Yesterday

    The Treasury Secretary unveiled changes to the Financial Stability Oversight Council to ease “overregulation.”

  115. Will the Self-Driving Cars of the Future Lower Emissions? Climate, Yesterday

    Waymo is rapidly expanding in the U.S. But experts say there are big questions about how self-driving cars could affect traffic and greenhouse gas emissions.

  116. Lecturer Sanctioned Over MAGA White Supremacy Lesson Is Back in Class U.S., Yesterday

    Some disciplinary measures have been imposed on the lecturer, including being monitored as she teaches a class on diversity and social justice.

  117. Hollywood Director Is Convicted in $11 Million Scheme to Defraud Netflix Business, Yesterday

    Carl Erik Rinsch secured funding from the streaming company for a science-fiction series, “Conquest,” that was never completed.

  118. Small Earthquake Shakes Area Near Los Angeles Interactive, Yesterday

    View the location of the quake’s epicenter and shake area.

  119. Can OpenAI Respond After Google Closes the A.I. Technology Gap? Technology, Yesterday

    A new technology release from OpenAI is supposed to top what Google recently produced. It also shows OpenAI is engaged in a new and more difficult competition.

  120. El fuego humano más antiguo habría brillado en Inglaterra En español, Yesterday

    Restos de pedernal y pirita en los vestigios de una hoguera demuestran que los neandertales de hace 400.000 años de la zona de Barnham eran capaces de prender fuego a voluntad.

  121. Turkey’s Largest City Is Threatened by a Lurking Seismic Catastrophe Science, Yesterday

    Escalating activity along a fault line in the Sea of Marmara is moving closer to Istanbul, seismologists warn.

  122. A Hot Plant’s Mysterious Signal Makes Beetles Pollinate It Science, Yesterday

    Ancient plants called cycads say “come hither” in infrared.

  123. 5 New Books We Love This Week Books, Yesterday

    Reading recommendations from critics and editors at The New York Times.

  124. Hundreds Quarantined in South Carolina as Measles Spreads Well, Yesterday

    The outbreak shows no signs of slowing, likely because of the affected area’s “lower-than-hoped-for vaccination coverage,” a state health official said.

  125. U.S. Helped to Weaken Report at U.N. Environment Talks, Participants Say Climate, Yesterday

    American officials joined Russia, Saudi Arabia and Iran in objecting to language on fossils fuels, biodiversity and plastics in a report that was three years in the making.

  126. Video Shows Skydiver Dangling From Plane’s Tail After Parachute Gets Stuck World, Yesterday

    A parachutist in Queensland, Australia, survived by cutting the chute free at 15,000 feet when a reserve parachute accidentally deployed, according to a government report.

  127. Covid Vaccines Reduced Children’s Likelihood of E.R. and Urgent Care Visits, the C.D.C. Reported Health, Yesterday

    The vaccines were found to decrease the risk of needing medical care in the first six months after vaccination by 76 percent in children under 4, and by 56 percent in children 5 to 17.

  128. Tangled Parachute Leaves Skydiver Hanging From Plane Video, Yesterday

    A skydiver was left dangling in the air after their parachute was caught on a plane wing, footage released by the Australian Transport Safety Bureau showed. Everyone landed safely, a report from the bureau said.

  129. Thomas O. Hicks, Texas Money Man Who Owned 3 Teams, Dies at 79 Sports, Yesterday

    A master of leveraged buyouts, he bought baseball and hockey teams in Texas and an English soccer club, only to lose them in an avalanche of debt.

  130. Tiny Love Stories: ‘He Invited Me In for a Glass of Wine’ Style, Yesterday

    Modern Love in miniature, featuring reader-submitted stories of no more than 100 words.

  131. 100,000 Ordered to Evacuate as Rivers Rise in Washington State Weather, Yesterday

    Days of heavy rain pushed waterways to record flood levels in a mountainous region north of Seattle. “Do not wait,” local officials warned residents as they urged them to seek higher ground.

  132. The Season of Shredding (Vegetables) Food, Yesterday

    Pickle latkes, vegetable pajeon and tofu tacos — consider this your invitation to shred your way through the week.

  133. The Artists Reviving the Legacy of Air Afrique T Magazine, Yesterday

    Plus: a new Manhattan bathhouse, textiles woven from pineapple leaves and more recommendations from T Magazine.

  134. The Quiet Luxury Engagement Ring of the Moment Style, Yesterday

    Bezel settings, like the one featured in Taylor Swift’s engagement ring, “feel elegant and intentional,” one designer said. “There’s no noise.”

  135. María Corina Machado, nobel de la paz, dice que EE. UU. la ayudó a salir de Venezuela En español, Yesterday

    La líder de la oposición venezolana dijo que tuvo el apoyo de Estados Unidos para llegar a Oslo, pero no podía dar más detalles por motivos de seguridad.

  136. Why Some Countries May Copy Australia’s Ban on Children’s Use of Social Media World, Yesterday

    Governments are studying the decision to prohibit youths from using platforms like Facebook and TikTok as worries grow about the potential harm they cause.

  137. The Supreme Court and Executive Power Opinion, Yesterday

    Readers respond to an Opinion guest essay about the justices and unitary executive theory. Also: The danger posed by Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.

  138. Disney accede a que OpenAI utilice sus personajes En español, Yesterday

    El acuerdo con Sora, la plataforma de videos de OpenAI, significa un punto de inflexión para Hollywood, que ha estado intentando dilucidar los posibles perjuicios y ventajas de la inteligencia artificial generativa.

  139. Pakistan’s Ex-Spy Chief Sentenced to Prison After Court-Martial World, Yesterday

    Lt. Gen. Faiz Hameed, an ally of the former prime minister, Imran Khan, once led Pakistan’s powerful Inter-Services Intelligence agency.

  140. ‘Dust Bunny’ Review: A World of Wonders, Familiar and Foreign Movies, Yesterday

    The movie, starring Sophie Sloan and Mads Mikkelsen, is a blast of visual delights.

  141. Anti-Corruption Protests Topple Bulgarian Government Video, Yesterday

    Bulgaria’s prime minister resigned after less than a year in office amid mass protests against his government in recent weeks.

  142. Russia Warns Poland Over Arrest of a Researcher Wanted by Ukraine World, Yesterday

    Poland detained a Russian archaeologist who works on an ancient site in Crimea, which Russia seized in 2014. Ukraine calls the work illegal.

  143. Mike Lindell, MyPillow Founder, Announces Run for Minnesota Governor U.S., Yesterday

    He is a close ally of President Trump and has been a leading proponent of the election denial movement, which falsely claims that voting machines are often rigged.

  144. Killer Whales Find an ‘Unlikely Friend’ in Dolphins Science, Yesterday

    Off the coast of British Columbia, dolphins lead killer whales to salmon and earn their share of lunch, a new study reveals.

  145. El primer ministro de Bulgaria renuncia tras protestas En español, Yesterday

    Es el más reciente dirigente en abandonar el cargo en los últimos cuatro años, en medio de la indignación pública por la corrupción y la disfunción democrática en el país.

  146. What One Airline’s Meltdown Reveals About India’s Economy Business, Yesterday

    A tangle of problems at IndiGo, the dominant carrier, resulted in gridlocked airports across the country. Worse, it was the symptom of an even bigger problem.

  147. Tender Turkey Meatballs in Tomato Sauce, With Lots of Parm Food, Yesterday

    Add a green salad and some bread (garlic, if you’d like), and that’s a very good dinner.

  148. Judge Orders Abrego Garcia’s Release From ICE Detention U.S., Yesterday

    The judge said it was “troubling” that the Trump administration had kept Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia in custody for nearly four months without following through on its pledge to re-expel him.

  149. El buque petrolero incautado por EE. UU. ocultó su ubicación real para seguir operando En español, Yesterday

    El barco ha transportado con frecuencia petróleo procedente de países sometidos a sanciones estadounidenses, y sus datos de seguimiento muestran viajes recientes a Irán y Venezuela.

  150. México impone aranceles del 50% a importaciones chinas En español, Yesterday

    Los aranceles se aplicarán a mercancías procedentes de China y otras naciones. Washington ha estado presionando a México para que deje de tratar con China.

  151. R. Bruce Dold, Chicago Tribune Publisher and Pulitzer Winner, Dies at 70 U.S., Yesterday

    As head of the editorial page, he encouraged The Tribune’s support of Barack Obama, resulting in the paper’s first endorsement of a Democrat running for the White House.

  152. Is Ice Spice Back on the Rise? Video, Yesterday

    Jon Caramanica, pop music critic at The New York Times, looks at how Ice Spice’s new single, “Thootie,” taps into her minimalist swagger and why this Dembow-driven collab with Tokischa might mark a real reset.

  153. Heavy Rain Overflows Rivers and Prompts Evacuations in Washington Video, Yesterday

    Evacuations were underway on Thursday as flooding intensified in the Pacific Northwest. Up to 100,000 Washington State residents could face orders to evacuate, according to local authorities.

  154. Disney Agrees to Bring Its Characters to OpenAI’s Sora Videos Business, Yesterday

    The deal is a watershed for Hollywood, which has been trying to sort through the possible harms and upsides of generative artificial intelligence.

  155. She Studied Mosquitoes to Prevent Malaria Science, Yesterday

    Jenny Carlson Donnelly traveled to malaria-affected countries to test mosquitoes and save lives. Then she lost her job at U.S.A.I.D.

  156. This Isn’t the First Time the Fed Has Struggled for Independence Business, Yesterday

    The Trump administration is threatening the Fed’s autonomy, which the central bank regained with the Treasury-Fed accord in 1951.

  157. Bulgaria’s Prime Minister Resigns in the Face of Mass Protests World, Yesterday

    Prime Minister Rosen Zhelyazkov announced he was stepping down, becoming the latest leader to leave in the past four years, amid public anger over corruption and democratic dysfunction.

  158. Senate Expected to Deadlock Over Health Care in Dueling Votes U.S., Yesterday

    Neither Democrats’ plan to extend expiring Affordable Care Act subsidies nor Republicans’ proposal to replace them with direct payments for those who buy basic insurance was expected to advance.

  159. Wake Up and Smell the Coffee Machines Real Estate, Yesterday

    Americans are drinking more coffee at home too, according to an industry report.

  160. Tariffs Shrank Trade Deficit in September, New Data Show Business, Yesterday

    U.S. imports and exports ticked up from lows the previous month when the president’s global tariffs went into effect, while the trade deficit continued to fall.

  161. Why Oracle Is Worrying Investors About the A.I. Boom Business, Yesterday

    Shares in the technology company are down as investors grow anxious that its bet on artificial intelligence, and OpenAI in particular, may not pay off.

  162. Major Weight Loss and Knee-Pain Relief Seen With New Eli Lilly Drug Health, Yesterday

    The maker of Zepbound reported results from a study of retatrutide, which targets three hormones in the body and led to much more weight loss than any approved drug.

  163. U.K. Police Seek Suspects in Theft of Over 600 Artifacts From Museum Arts, Yesterday

    The items were stolen in a “high-value burglary” from the Bristol Museum’s British Empire and Commonwealth collection, the police said.

  164. Science Practice | A Study on Shackleton’s Endurance The Learning Network, Yesterday

    What caused the Antarctic explorer’s ship to wreck? A new study contends it may not be what experts thought.

  165. ‘Pretty Strong Words’ Used on Ukraine Call With European Leaders, Trump Says World, Yesterday

    Diplomatic efforts have stalled as Britain, France and Germany try to push President Trump away from a proposal to end the conflict that would favor Russia.

  166. Noem to Face Questions From House Panel Amid Immigration Crackdown U.S., Yesterday

    Kristi Noem, the homeland security secretary, has overseen President Trump’s immigration policy, including efforts to detain more immigrants and pause visa applications.

  167. My Favorite Performances of the Year Video, Yesterday

    Wesley Morris, joined by his editor Sasha Weiss, unveils some highly specific acting awards for 2025.