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  1. Diplomatic Coup or Abject Groveling? U.K. Debates Trump’s Royal Welcome World, Today

    Some British commentators praised the state visit as a necessary piece of realpolitik. Others criticized it as an embarrassing display for a destructive president.

  2. Syria’s President Says Border Deal With Israel Could Come ‘Within Days’ World, Today

    Syrian and Israeli officials have been holding talks about security arrangements along their shared border as part of U.S.-mediated efforts to reset decades of hostility.

  3. Science Practice | A Study on Flying Dinosaurs The Learning Network, Today

    An unusually well-preserved fossil suggests that the feathered Archaeopteryx probably flew like a chicken.

  4. Nvidia to Buy $5 Billion Stake in Intel, Giving Rival a Lifeline Business, Today

    The deal between the chipmakers, whose fortunes have diverged sharply, includes plans to collaborate on technology to power artificial intelligence.

  5. British Theater, Up Close on the Big Screen Theater, Today

    NT Live, an arm of Britain’s National Theater, is reaching huge audiences around the world who can’t make it to London to see its performances.

  6. The Trump Administration Is Dismantling Climate Policies U.S., Today

    Once, the Trump administration merely downplayed the threat of global warming. Now it flatly denies the science.

  7. With Amex’s Platinum Refresh, an Even More Exclusive Card Emerges Travel, Today

    The card, which will cost $895 a year, leans even further into lifestyle and travel benefits that are attractive to younger generations.

  8. Patricia Lockwood Craves an Easier Way to Eat While Reading Books, Today

    A hands-free “pulley system, or crumbs brought to me by little doves, or something,” would help. Her new novel is “Will There Ever Be Another You.”

  9. Trump Hails Kimmel Suspension After Criticizing U.K. on Free Speech World, Today

    President Trump has accused Britain of mounting a crackdown on political expression. But he welcomed the ABC network’s suspension of Jimmy Kimmel.

  10. Longtime Putin Aide Who Opposed Ukraine War Is Granted Rare Resignation World, Today

    Dmitri N. Kozak’s departure is one of the few known splinters in President Vladimir V. Putin’s inner circle since the start of his invasion of Ukraine.

  11. U.K. to Formally Recognize Palestinian Statehood After Trump Departs World, Today

    Prime Minister Keir Starmer is expected to confirm that the British government will vote to recognize a Palestinian state hours or days after President Trump’s visit to Britain.

  12. Jimmy Kimmel Pulled Off Air ‘Indefinitely,’ and Former C.D.C. Head Issues Warning The Headlines, Today

    Plus, smart glasses and even smarter headphones.

  13. The Fired C.D.C. Director Testifies The Daily, Today

    At a Senate health committee hearing, Dr. Susan Monarez described turmoil at the agency and clashes with Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.

  14. Democratic Senators Call for U.S. Recognition of Palestinian State U.S., Today

    The resolution has little chance of advancing in the Republican-controlled Senate, given growing G.O.P. opposition to a two-state solution in the Israel-Palestinian conflict.

  15. Wordle Review No. 1,553 Gameplay, Today

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Friday, Sept. 19, 2025.

  16. Connections Companion No. 831 Gameplay, Today

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Friday, Sept. 19, 2025.

  17. Strands Sidekick No. 565 Gameplay, Today

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Friday, Sept. 19, 2025.

  18. Anti-Austerity Strikes and Protests Grip France World, Today

    Barely a week into the job, Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu faces rising social unrest on top of political deadlock and financial turmoil.

  19. Internet Shutdowns Hit Parts of Afghanistan Amid Talk of a Crackdown World, Today

    Some provincial officials said the country’s leader instructed them to switch off Wi-Fi in their area to limit the “misuse of the internet” and diffusion of “immoral acts.”

  20. México y Canadá celebran una cumbre sin EE. UU.: esto hay que saber En español, Today

    Los países norteamericanos discutirán sobre cómo lidiar con un vecino impredecible.

  21. The Road World, Today

    A single image captures the desperation of Palestinians in Gaza City who have once again grabbed what belongings they could and fled the fighting.

  22. America Darkens Opinion, Today

    After the heartache and fury of the past week, it’s good to talk.

  23. The Dangers of the Charlie Kirk Aftermath Opinion, Today

    Frederick Douglass knew what free speech was. Why don’t we?

  24. Cuando un simple chapuzón causa una enfermedad peligrosa En español, Today

    Se calcula que la infección parasitaria esquistosomiasis afecta a unos 200 millones de personas en todo el mundo, muchos de ellos niños. Pero las campañas para identificarla y tratarla se enfrentan a grandes obstáculos.

  25. A 100-Year-Old Parisian Cafe Gets a New Life T Magazine, Today

    Plus: maximalist jewelry, textiles designed by Sheila Hicks and more recommendations.

  26. Three’s Company for Two Generations in One New England House Interactive, Today

    A mother teamed up with her daughter and son-in-law to find a home they could all live in together — but separately.

  27. Ezra Klein Is Worried — but Not About a Radicalized Left Opinion, Today

    ‘They’re failing and rethinking nothing.’

  28. The Billionaire Trump Supporter Who Will Soon Own the News Opinion, Today

    Larry Ellison is now suddenly poised to become the most powerful media mogul America has ever seen.

  29. Amid Republican Crackdown on D.C., City Leaders to Testify U.S., Today

    Washington’s mayor and other local officials will be grilled by members of a House committee seeking to expand federal control over the city.

  30. Kennedy’s Vaccine Committee to Vote on Hepatitis B and Covid Shots Health, Today

    The advisory committee, which will meet on Thursday and Friday, is expected to recommend limiting use of some vaccines, including the hepatitis B shot for newborns.

  31. The New AirPods Can Translate Languages in Your Ears. This Is Profound. Technology, Today

    The technology is one of the strongest examples yet of how artificial intelligence can be used in a seamless, practical way to improve people’s lives.

  32. How Would You Improve School Lunch? The Learning Network, Today

    How’s the food in your cafeteria? What do you think could make it more appealing?

  33. ‘Demon Slayer’ Review: Arresting Visuals on a Familiar Battleground Movies, Today

    The anime movie, subtitled “Kimetsu no Yaiba Infinity Castle,” contains layers of lore and impressionistic backdrops.

  34. What to Know About the North American Summit Taking Place Without the U.S. World, Today

    The leaders of Canada and Mexico will sit down to discuss how to work around their unpredictable neighbor.

  35. A Trump Administration Playbook: No Data, No Problem Climate, Today

    A pattern of getting rid of statistics has emerged that echoes the president’s first term, when he suggested if the nation stopped testing for Covid, it would have few cases.

  36. Rate Cuts After Long Pauses Have Been a Boon for Stocks Business, Today

    But with the market already booming and the Federal Reserve under presidential pressure, a new cycle of lower rates could pour fuel onto a fire, our columnist says.

  37. Whose Punctuation Is More Human: Yours or A.I.’s? Magazine, Today

    The debate about ChatGPT’s use of the em dash signifies a shift in not only how we write, but what writing is for.

  38. 36 Hours in Zadar, Croatia Interactive, Today

    Dine atop centuries-old city walls, explore Roman ruins and meditate by the Sea Organ, an underwater sound installation, in this 3,000-year-old port.

  39. Today’s Trump Uk Visit live blog included three standalone posts:
  40. A Hot Dog With the Philharmonic’s Next Music Director New York, Today

    Gustavo Dudamel, soon to start at the New York Philharmonic, is getting to know New York and its favorite foods.

  41. Homes for Sale in Manhattan and Brooklyn Real Estate, Today

    This week’s properties are in Tudor City, the Upper West Side and Williamsburg.

  42. The Books We Loved This Summer Books, Today

    At the start of the season, we made a literary bucket list. Here’s how we checked it off.

  43. Help! Aer Lingus Wouldn’t Let Me Fly Because of a Visa I Didn’t Need. Travel, Today

    Workers at a U.S. airport incorrectly told a Ugandan she needed a transit visa to fly through Dublin, refusing to believe even the Irish government’s own website.

  44. A Reappraisal of New York’s Artful ’80s Gathers the Era’s Winners Arts, Today

    Lévy Gorvy Dayan surveys the decade’s groundbreaking artists, from Basquiat and Haring, to Julian Schnabel and Cindy Sherman. Mary Boone stages a comeback as the show’s co-curator.

  45. From Home Run Balls to Signed Hats, Why Do We Love Chasing Freebies? Sports, Today

    Sports events and concerts offer more opportunities than ever to reach for free keepsakes. But several recent episodes raise a question: Is fan behavior getting worse as a result?

  46. Homes for Sale in New Jersey and New York Real Estate, Today

    This week’s properties are a Spanish-style house in North Caldwell and a townhouse in Rye Brook.

  47. ‘Swiped’ Review: A Woman in a Man’s World Movies, Today

    A drama about the rise and fall and rise again of a founder of Tinder and Bumble suffers from some flimsiness.

  48. ‘The Summer Book’ Review: Glenn Close’s Autumnal Notes Movies, Today

    Set in Finland, this film explores a season of grief and growth for a girl, her father and her grandmother.

  49. ‘Speak.’ Review: How to Debate Like a Pro Movies, Today

    The art of persuasion — and the painstaking preparation for a national competition — is the focus of this moving documentary about high-school students.

  50. ‘The Senior’ Review: Just Like Old Times Movies, Today

    Based on a true story, this blandly inspirational tale follows a 59-year old man from Texas who rejoins his college football squad.

  51. ‘Plainclothes’ Review: The Trap of Desire Movies, Today

    Lucas (Tom Blyth) has just had sex with Andrew (Russell Tovey), the man he was supposed to arrest in a sting operation.

  52. ‘Predators’ Review: Busted for Social Good (and Maybe Ratings) Movies, Today

    This probing, troubling documentary looks at the sociological implications of the series “To Catch a Predator.”

  53. ‘Peacock’ Review: Design Your Life Movies, Today

    The dark comedy follows a man who suffers an identity crisis after his work at a companion-for-hire agency extinguishes his own personality.

  54. ‘In Whose Name?’ Review: The Ye Chronicles Movies, Today

    Six years in the making, this new documentary traces Ye’s life of fame and fall from grace.

  55. ‘HIM’ Review: Dying to Go Pro Movies, Today

    In this thriller, a young quarterback is invited to train with a veteran player (Marlon Wayans) in his Texas compound. What could go wrong?

  56. ‘A Big Bold Beautiful Journey’ Review: A Multidimensional Meet Cute Movies, Today

    This fantastical odyssey, starring Colin Farrell and Margot Robbie, relies on the tart charm of Phoebe Waller-Bridge.

  57. ‘No One Should Be Very Confident’: Four Economists Dissect Trump and the Economy Opinion, Today

    The rate cut was the least of it.

  58. The Bride Wore Love Letters and Family Photos Style, Today

    One-of-a-kind gowns incorporating personal writing, photographs, even 3-D elements are making for wearable art.

  59. How Tiffany Trump’s Instagram Posts Led Us to an Oil Magnate’s Megayacht World, Today

    Photographs left a trail of clues showing Ms. Trump and her husband, Michael Boulos, vacationing on luxury vessels owned by billionaires.

  60. Democrats, Your Job Is to Defend Democracy Opinion, Today

    Voters care about the economy. But that’s not all Democrats should talk about.

  61. What Will China’s Green-Tech Ambitions Cost the World? Magazine, Today

    Laos is just one of the emerging markets where China’s green-tech revolution is installing more than cheap energy.

  62. Earrings Like Shooting Stars T Magazine, Today

    Chanel’s new celestial diamond accessories pay tribute to a 1932 comet choker designed by Coco herself.

  63. Grab Your Home Energy Tax Credits While You Still Can Real Estate, Today

    Thousands of dollars in potential tax deductions are available — but only through the end of the year.

  64. How More Rail Could Take Trucks Off the Road Business, Today

    The public would feel many benefits if rail companies grabbed business back from trucking, but doing so will be tough.

  65. Tiffany Trump Cruised on an Oil Mogul’s Yacht as Her Father-in-Law Talked Oil Deals World, Today

    The vacation, amid diplomatic talks on oil industry expansion, is a measure of how hard it is to tell where the interests of government end and those of the Trump family begin.

  66. The Hottest New Defense Against Drones? Lasers World, Today

    Cheaper than advanced air defenses and more versatile than low-tech options, lasers have become a popular choice for nations worried about drone attacks.

  67. A $35 Chicken Dinner in Mississippi? How Big-City Prices Went National. Food, Today

    Not all diners mind paying more at chef-driven restaurants.

  68. Edward Enninful’s Big Reveal Style, Today

    The former Condé Nast editor has gone out on his own with a new company and a new magazine.

  69. Nikole Hannah-Jones Knows Why History Feels Dangerous Podcasts, Today

    “We really do believe in our own mythology,” the creator of The 1619 Project says, as she watches the widespread effort to remove uncomfortable narratives about who we are.

  70. How Laser Weapons Could Take On War Drones Video, Today

    Russia’s use of drone swarms in the Ukraine war has other countries worried about their own air defenses. Lara Jakes, a foreign correspondent for The New York Times, explains how some are looking at laser weapons technology to counter the drone threat.

  71. Rifts Grow Between Netanyahu and His Security Chiefs World, Today

    As Israel expands its war in Gaza, decision-making has become increasingly concentrated in the hands of one person: Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

  72. Trump Receives Royal Treatment at U.K. Banquet Video, Today

    President Trump was the guest of honor at a state dinner at Windsor Castle on Wednesday. The banquet table was also lined with power brokers from the worlds of technology, finance and media.

  73. America and Britain Are Worlds Apart on Energy Policies, Except Nuclear World, Today

    While renewable energy is broadly popular in both countries, the policies of the Trump and Starmer governments could not be more different.

  74. Fresh Ideas for Looking Pretty Style, Today

    During the latest New York Fashion Week, designers and people in the crowds put forth lots of examples.

  75. Players, Fans and Credit Card The Learning Network, Today

    What do you think this image is communicating?

  76. Bookshop Cancels Event With Palestinian Author Over Community ‘Concerns’ New York, Today

    The author, Jenan Matari, said her book launch event in New Jersey had been canceled because of her views on the war in Gaza. A local rabbi cited concerns about her social media posts.

  77. Spelling Bee Forum Gameplay, Today

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

  78. Late Night Tracks Trump’s Trip to the U.K. Arts, Today

    “For the next couple of days, he’s bangin’ their mash,” Stephen Colbert said on Wednesday.

  79. Palabra del día: ‘recumbent’ En español, Today

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

  80. Estas hormigas engendran crías de otra especie En español, Today

    La estrategia reproductiva que unos investigadores encontraron en unas hormigas del Mediterráneo no se había visto antes en ninguna criatura.

  81. Word of the Day: recumbent 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?

  82. ABC Pulls Jimmy Kimmel’s Show Video, Today

    ABC said it was pulling Jimmy Kimmel’s late night show “indefinitely” after his comments about the man accused of fatally shooting the activist Charlie Kirk.

  83. The Imperial Nostalgia of Donald Trump Opinion, Today

    Both the United States and Britain are suffering through crises of identity.

  84. In the West Bank, Trump Is Not Standing in Israel’s Way Opinion, Today

    The Trump administration has not given its blessing to Israeli annexation of the West Bank. But it is doing little to stand in Israel’s way.

  85. Europe’s far-right and Charlie Kirk Briefing, Today

    The continent’s far right is claiming the activist as a martyr. Our colleague Jason Horowitz explains why.

  86. Los guiños diplomáticos de la moda de Melania Trump en el Reino Unido En español, Today

    La primera dama de EE. UU. ha convertido en su firma el hecho de revelar y ocultar a partes iguales. Se arregla para reflejar el mensaje Trump de gloria bañada en oro y, al mismo tiempo, se blinda contra las miradas indiscretas del mundo.

  87. Who Is Brendan Carr of the F.C.C.? Technology, Today

    The chairman of the F.C.C., who is in the spotlight for his comments that may have led to the suspension of late night TV show host Jimmy Kimmel, has long criticized the media for perceived bias.

  88. Hong Kong’s Dim Sum Cart ‘Aunties’ Make Their Final Rounds World, Today

    Metropol, a massive banquet hall, is closing, and fading along with it is a cherished tradition of dim sum carts and the chatty women who push them.

  89. El triunfo discreto del rey Carlos III En español, Today

    Es posible que el monarca británico sea el único hombre capaz de exudar dignidad global en el vertedero de nuestro mundo dominado por el discurso en internet.

  90. Corrections: Sept. 18, 2025 Corrections, Today

    Corrections that appeared in print on Thursday, Sept. 18, 2025.

  91. How China Became a Wedge Between Two South Pacific Neighbors World, Today

    A standoff between New Zealand and the Cook Islands reflects an urgent question in the Pacific: Is China a threat or a partner for growth?

  92. Robert Redford and His Beloved Utah Canyon U.S., Today

    The actor, who died on Tuesday at 89, spent much of his life working to preserve the serene natural beauty of Utah, even as his Sundance Film Festival brought Hollywood glamour to the state.

  93. Quote of the Day: College Graduates Facing Blow Of Long-Term Unemployment Corrections, Today

    Quotation of the Day for Thursday, September 18, 2025.

  94. Reactions to ABC’s Pulling of ‘Kimmel’ Reflect America’s Partisan Divide Arts, Today

    Fans and liberals expressed anger while conservatives hailed ABC’s decision to pull Jimmy Kimmel’s late-night show off the air after comments about the killing of Charlie Kirk.

  95. Shoots for the Stars Gameplay, Today

    Adam Wagner gets introspective.

  96. La operación en Gaza muestra a un Netanyahu sin restricciones para la guerra En español, Today

    Con el asalto a la ciudad de Gaza, el primer ministro de Israel ha amontonado desafío sobre desafío, a medida que se desvanece cualquier control del gobierno de Trump.

  97. Meta Unveils Smart Glasses With Apps and an Artificial Intelligence Assistant Technology, Today

    At its annual developer conference on Wednesday, Meta showed several new smart glasses, which have been a surprise hit for the company.

  98. Ash Cloud Over Mount St. Helens Conjures Memories of 1980 Disaster U.S., Today

    A hazy cloud that emerged over the active volcano was the result of high winds rather than a new eruption.

  99. Democrats Outline Spending Demands as Shutdown Looms U.S., Today

    After rejecting a G.O.P.-written plan to keep federal funding flowing, Democrats released a counteroffer that would add more than $1 trillion in health spending.

  100. Behind Castle Walls, the Rich and Powerful Celebrate Trump World, Yesterday

    The seating chart at the state dinner for President Trump was a cross-section of the rich and the powerful hoping to get on his good side.

  101. Trump Administration Announces New Civics Effort With MAGA-Aligned Groups U.S., Yesterday

    President Trump has long sought to imbue the nonpartisan idea of civics — the rights, responsibilities and duties of citizenship — with his politics.

  102. California Judge Gets 35 Years to Life for Fatally Shooting His Wife U.S., Yesterday

    Jeffrey Ferguson, 74, said at his sentencing hearing that the shooting was an accident. “I wish God had taken me instead,” he said.

  103. ABC retira del aire a Jimmy Kimmel por sus comentarios sobre Charlie Kirk En español, Yesterday

    El conductor enfrentó críticas por los comentarios que hizo el lunes sobre las motivaciones del hombre acusado de matar a Kirk, el activista conservador.

  104. Palestinians Flee Gaza City as Israel Expands Its Offensive Video, Yesterday

    Mohammed Al-Bayari packed up his belongings as he prepared to leave Gaza City after the Israeli military expanded its ground assault in the area.

  105. Mayor Adams Joins Growing Call to Ban Carriage Horses in New York City New York, Yesterday

    Mayor Eric Adams’s declaration of support for eliminating the distinctive vehicles from Central Park follows a similar move by the group that runs the park.

  106. How Vaccines Are Revealing Cracks in Trump’s G.O.P. U.S., Yesterday

    Some Republicans are starting to worry that the issue of health care could cost them politically.

  107. ABC Pulls Jimmy Kimmel Off Air for Charlie Kirk Comments Business, Yesterday

    Mr. Kimmel faced criticism from the chairman of the Federal Communications Commission for remarks about the motives of the man who is accused of killing Mr. Kirk, the conservative activist.

  108. Upending Precedent, Thune Bows To Realities of a Polarized Senate U.S., Yesterday

    In using the nuclear option, John Thune has turned a Senate precedent on its head, defying his reputation as an institutionalist.

  109. Senator and Insurers Cast Doubt on U.S. Vaccine Panel as It Readies Review Health, Yesterday

    Insurers suggested they would still cover routine shots even if a C.D.C. panel tried to limit them, as an influential senator warned against new restrictions.

  110. After National Tragedies, Obama and Trump Are a Study in Contrasts U.S., Yesterday

    Former President Barack Obama said the job of an American president is to “remind us of the ties that bind us together.” President Trump apparently disagrees.

  111. Fed Lowers Interest Rates by Quarter Point Video, Yesterday

    Jerome Powell, the Fed Chair, announced interest rate cuts by a quarter of a percentage point on Wednesday.

  112. Russia, China and Iran Use Kirk’s Murder to Stoke Conspiracy Theories and Division Business, Yesterday

    State media and online trolls have seized on the assassination to score geopolitical points against the United States, according to a new report.

  113. Melania Trump Takes Royal Refuge in Fashion Style, Yesterday

    A floor-length Burberry trench, an eye-obscuring hat and a yellow gown made quite a statement during the Trumps’ state visit to Britain.

  114. 5 Takeaways From Ousted C.D.C. Director’s Hearing Health, Yesterday

    Susan Monarez, the head of the public health agency for barely a month, repeatedly told senators that Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. was ignoring science in undercutting vaccines.

  115. Here’s Who Attended the State Dinner at Windsor Castle World, Yesterday

    The guest list ranged from members of the royal family to titans of business and technology.

  116. Fed Lowered Rates for First Time This Year Briefing, Yesterday

    Also, Trump received a royal welcome in Britain. Here’s the latest at the end of Wednesday.

  117. Many Minor Hits Can Damage an Athlete’s Brain Well, Yesterday

    New research in amateur football and soccer players has identified some potential early warning signs of C.T.E.

  118. Bear Injures Hiker at Yellowstone National Park in Surprise Encounter U.S., Yesterday

    In a rare confrontation, a 29-year-old man suffered injuries to his chest and left arm, park officials said.

  119. Jerry de Ben & Jerry’s renuncia y alega que la empresa ha sido ‘silenciada’ En español, Yesterday

    Jerry Greenfield dijo que la empresa de helados, conocida por su activismo, había sido amordazada por Unilever, su empresa matriz.

  120. Republican Senator Casts Doubt on Kennedy’s Vaccine Advisers U.S., Yesterday

    Senator Bill Cassidy, the chairman of the health committee, said Americans should not trust a possible change to the childhood vaccine guidance.

  121. This Is Peak Hurricane Season. Or Is It? Weather, Yesterday

    Despite a few decidedly quiet periods so far, forecasters say the conditions are still favorable for more hurricanes this year. The latest storm, Gabrielle, formed on Wednesday.

  122. Missing Teen’s Remains Found in Tesla Registered to the Singer D4vd U.S., Yesterday

    The decomposing body of Celeste Rivas, who was reported missing in April 2024 in Southern California, was found inside the vehicle in an impound lot, the authorities said.

  123. Windsor Castle’s State Dinner Features Lavish Menu World, Yesterday

    Just over 100 staff members served 160 guests at the white-tie event.

  124. Spirit Airlines Pilot Scolded for Apparently Flying Near Air Force One Video, Yesterday

    An air traffic controller can be heard telling a Spirit Airlines pilot to “pay attention” after flying too close to Air Force One, according to audio taken from LiveATC.net, a website that broadcasts air traffic control communications.

  125. Yesterday’s Trump Uk State Visit live blog included two standalone posts:
  126. Barron Trump Is Said to Move to N.Y.U.’s Campus in Washington New York, Yesterday

    The 19-year-old sophomore has attracted widespread public interest since he enrolled at the university’s main campus in Manhattan last year.

  127. After Kirk’s Death, Students Return to Campus and Learn ‘How To Be Adults’ U.S., Yesterday

    Utah Valley University burst into the nation’s conscience when Charlie Kirk was slain there. Its students resumed classes Wednesday, most trying to get on with their busy lives.

  128. Tiny Love Stories: ‘If I Had a Time Machine’ Style, Yesterday

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

  129. At Least 2 Injured in Pennsylvania Shooting Involving Police Officers U.S., Yesterday

    Details were scant, but Gov. Josh Shapiro was headed to York County, where the shooting occurred, and several officials expressed concern for the police officers involved.

  130. A Group of Socialists Created a Hit Game That Tore Them Apart Interactive, Yesterday

    The role-playing game Disco Elysium wowed critics by lacerating capitalism, communism and fascism. But instead of a sequel came bitter lawsuits and five rival studios.

  131. Thieves Steal $700,000 in Gold From Natural History Museum in Paris U.S., Yesterday

    The heist was the latest in a string of thefts at museums in France.

  132. Former C.D.C. Head Says Kennedy Is Risking Public Health Video, Yesterday

    Susan Monarez, the former head of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention ousted by Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., told a Senate committee that she was fired for “holding the line on scientific integrity.”

  133. U.K. Offers Trump a Royal Welcome of Maximum Pomp and Minimum Politics World, Yesterday

    A day of military and monarchical pageantry demonstrated Britain’s eagerness to appeal to a president who has seemed intent on upending the post-World War II order.

  134. Bad Bunny y Ca7riel & Paco Amoroso lideran nominaciones a los Grammy Latinos 2025 En español, Yesterday

    La superestrella puertorriqueña, con 12 nominaciones, y el dúo argentino, con 10, competirán en las categorías más importantes.

  135. Giuliani Must Pay $1.3 Million to Former Lawyers, Judge Rules New York, Yesterday

    The ruling was just the latest misfortune to befall the former New York City mayor. He has been indicted and disbarred, filed for bankruptcy and suffered a fractured vertebra in a car crash.

  136. Yesterday’s Federal Reserve Interest Rates live blog included five standalone posts:
  137. A Dangerous, Bipartisan War Against the Internet Is Already Underway Opinion, Yesterday

    Both Democrats and Republicans seem to think that we need to be protected from what’s online.

  138. Trump recurre al asesinato de Kirk para justificar medidas contra sus opositores En español, Yesterday

    Tras el asesinato de Charlie Kirk, el presidente Trump y sus aliados han trazado un plan para atacar a grupos liberales, revocar visados y designar a determinadas organizaciones de EE. UU. como terroristas.

  139. Israel Says It Will Defund Film Awards After Palestinian Win Movies, Yesterday

    A drama about a Palestinian boy who sneaks into Israel won the top prize at Israel’s version of the Oscars. The country’s culture minister called the ceremony “shameful.”

  140. Mensajes de texto revelan pistas sobre el motivo del asesinato de Charlie Kirk En español, Yesterday

    Los fiscales dijeron que el hombre de 22 años acusado de matar a Charlie Kirk había escrito a su pareja sentimental: “Estaba harto de su odio. Hay odio que no se puede negociar”.

  141. Bob Goodenow, Chief of Hockey Players’ Union, Dies at 72 Sports, Yesterday

    He took over the N.H.L. Players Association in 1992 and led it through three work stoppages, including a lockout that forced the cancellation of the 2004-5 season.

  142. Denmark to Buy Long-Range Weapons in ‘Paradigm Shift’ World, Yesterday

    Denmark says Russia is a threat. Russia calls the Danish plans “pure madness.”

  143. France’s Oscars Pick Is an Acclaimed Iranian Film Snubbed by Iran Movies, Yesterday

    “It Was Just an Accident,” the Palme d’Or winner, will be eligible for best international feature. Its director criticized the selection process by nondemocratic countries.

  144. Woman, 95, Charged With Killing 89-Year-Old Roommate in Nursing Home New York, Yesterday

    A witness found the suspect washing her hands in a room spattered with blood in a nursing home in Coney Island, Brooklyn, the authorities said.

  145. Western States Issue Their Own Vaccine Recommendations to Counter Kennedy Health, Yesterday

    The guidelines, from California, Oregon, Washington and Hawaii, mirror those of major medical organizations. They were issued a day before an advisory panel was set to meet to review potential changes to federal recommendations.

  146. ‘Pay Attention!’: Spirit Airlines Pilot Scolded for Flying Near Air Force One U.S., Yesterday

    An air traffic controller sternly told the pilot to “pay attention,” “get off the iPad” and turn the plane to steer clear of a flight carrying President Trump.

  147. A New Review of Climate Science Could Cause Headaches for Trump Climate, Yesterday

    A top scientific advisory body said there’s growing evidence that greenhouse gases threaten health, contradicting the administration’s legal arguments for rollbacks.

  148. At Fall for Dance, War, Persistence and a Slow Tap of Love Arts, Yesterday

    The annual festival, popular for its take-a-chance-priced tickets, opened with a show featuring work by Jamar Roberts, the tap dancer Dario Natarelli and Akram Khan.

  149. Senator Suggests Meeting Between Kennedy and His C.D.C. Director Was Recorded, Then Backtracks U.S., Yesterday

    The senator, Markwayne Mullin, quickly backtracked after pressing the now former director, Susan Monarez, on an exchange with the health secretary.

  150. John H. Luckadoo, Last Pilot from a Storied Bomber Group, Dies at 103 U.S., Yesterday

    As part of a unit known as the Bloody 100th, he flew 25 harrowing missions in his B-17 bomber over German-held territory during World War II.

  151. Trump Visits Britain as Protesters March in London Video, Yesterday

    President Trump and the first lady, Melania Trump, met with the British royal family at Windsor Castle on Wednesday, as demonstrators gathered in central London to protest his visit.

  152. The Two People in the Spotlight at a Pivotal Fed Meeting Video, Yesterday

    At this week’s pivotal Federal Reserve meeting, all eyes were on two people – Stephen Miran and Lisa Cook. Colby Smith, who covers the Fed for The New York Times, explains why.

  153. The Ghost of Jeffrey Epstein Hangs Over Trump’s U.K. State Visit World, Yesterday

    In different ways, the reputations of the royal family, the British government and President Trump have each been tarnished by the sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.

  154. Una nota, un arma y la preocupación de una madre: así se detuvo al sospechoso de matar a Kirk En español, Yesterday

    El hombre acusado de disparar a Charlie Kirk dejó un rastro de pruebas y no tuvo forma de eludir el señalamiento de sus padres, según demostraron documentos judiciales.

  155. Ousted C.D.C Chief Describes Tense Meeting With Kennedy U.S., Yesterday

    Dr. Susan Monarez told senators at a committee hearing on Wednesday that the health secretary had hurled false and hurtful accusations about the nation’s health agency.

  156. Judge Steps Up Pressure on ICE to Fix Conditions in N.Y.C. Holding Cells New York, Yesterday

    Judge Lewis A. Kaplan said he was intervening to protect migrants from being detained in potentially “unconstitutional and inhumane” circumstances at 26 Federal Plaza.

  157. Facing the Global Problem of Plastic Opinion, Yesterday

    Readers respond to a guest essay about throwaway plastic. Also: President Trump the divider; stealth legislation.

  158. These Women Make Basketball Fans’ Favorite Food Food, Yesterday

    For the last six years, Deborah Emmanuel and Mahogany Almond have provided Brooklyn sports fans with bags and bags of popcorn.

  159. What to Know About ‘Hate Speech’ and the First Amendment U.S., Yesterday

    There has been a lot of talk from Trump administration officials about punishing speech. Here is what the law says.

  160. Georgia Election Official Who Defied Trump Enters Governor’s Race U.S., Yesterday

    Brad Raffensperger, the two-term Republican secretary of state, joins a primary that also includes the state’s lieutenant governor and attorney general.

  161. Un juez desestima los cargos de terrorismo contra Luigi Mangione En español, Yesterday

    El juez que supervisa el caso contra Mangione dijo que la evidencia en la que se basaban dos de los cargos más graves, uno de los cuales lo acusaba de asesinato en primer grado, era “legalmente insuficiente”.

  162. A Surprise Awaited These Travelers at Check-In: The Hotel Was Closed Travel, Yesterday

    Several Manhattan hotels operated by LuxUrban abruptly closed without warning, leaving visitors from around the world scrambling for a place to stay.

  163. Can One of America’s Great Black Chefs Flourish in Paris? Food, Yesterday

    Mashama Bailey, the acclaimed chef of the Grey in Savannah, Ga., is opening a new restaurant on the Left Bank.

  164. Build Your Own HIIT Workout Interactive, Yesterday

    Twelve exercises, thousands of possible routines. Use our tool to design one that's right for you.

  165. My Friend Is Trying to Convert Me Into a Client. What to Do? Magazine, Yesterday

    My time for friendships is limited. I’m not inclined to spend it in a commercialized version of one.

  166. Top Bessent Aide, Daniel Katz, Expected to Be Tapped as No. 2 at I.M.F. U.S., Yesterday

    The appointment would come as the Trump administration has called for sweeping reforms at the global economic institution.

  167. EE. UU. vive una ‘crisis política’ tras el asesinato de Kirk, dice Obama En español, Yesterday

    El expresidente Barack Obama, en su intervención en una cumbre sobre educación, criticó los ataques de su sucesor contra sus rivales políticos tras el asesinato del activista conservador.

  168. Trump demanda a The New York Times por artículos que cuestionan su éxito En español, Yesterday

    La demanda, presentada por el presidente de Estados Unidos, afirma que el Times lo difamó y trató de socavar su campaña en las elecciones de 2024.

  169. Yesterday’s Tropical Storm Gabrielle Hurricane live blog included one standalone post:
  170. What the Fed’s Rate Decision Means for Your Finances Business, Yesterday

    Here’s how the central bank’s interest rate stance influences car loans, credit cards, mortgages, savings and student loans.

  171. How China Is Losing Its Title as the World’s Sneaker Factory Business, Yesterday

    For American manufacturers, it is hard to quit China and its unrivaled factories. One industry is defying that reality as it shifts more production to Vietnam.

  172. Protest in London Contrasts With Trump’s Warm Royal Reception World, Yesterday

    Thousands of demonstrators poured into the streets of the capital as President Trump spent most of the day 20 miles away in Windsor.

  173. Times Square Casino Proposal Is Voted Down After Mounting Opposition New York, Yesterday

    The $5.4 billion casino, Caesars Palace Times Square, was one of eight proposed gambling facilities under consideration for the New York City area.

  174. The New and Emerging Designers to Watch This Fashion Week T Magazine, Yesterday

    Whether they’re showing in New York or London, these six designers are on the rise.

  175. Corals Won’t Survive a Warmer Planet, a New Study Finds Climate, Yesterday

    Most corals in the Atlantic Ocean will soon stop growing. Many are already dying, leaving shorelines and marine ecosystems vulnerable.

  176. Monitoreo de la tormenta tropical Gabrielle, en vivo Interactive, Yesterday

    Consulta la trayectoria probable y las horas de llegada de los vientos de Gabrielle.

  177. Tracking Tropical Storm Gabrielle Interactive, Yesterday

    See the likely path and wind arrival times for Gabrielle

  178. How Did Hands Evolve? The Answer Is Behind You. Science, Yesterday

    The evolutionary blueprint for hands was borrowed in part from a much older genetic plan for our nether regions, a new study suggests.

  179. Samin Nosrat’s Lazy Sugo Food, Yesterday

    Her dish isn’t lazy at all, but is generous and unhurried, with time turning tomatoes, wine and bone-in meat into a rich, glossy sauce.

  180. The Dueling Scholars Who Bickered a Yiddish Dictionary Into Existence Arts, Yesterday

    The Jewish tradition of debate is at the center of a new chamber opera about two scholars clashing over a Yiddish dictionary in the aftermath of World War II.

  181. ‘Shockingly Beautiful’ Fossil Reveals Oldest Dome-Headed Dinosaur Science, Yesterday

    A specimen discovered in Mongolia is the most complete fossil yet found of a pachycephalosaur, a dinosaur believed to be built for head-butting.

  182. We Are Going to Have to Live Here With One Another Video, Yesterday

    Ben Shapiro and I discuss the state — and stakes — of political disagreement in America.

  183. Can Drug Users Be Forced Into Rehab? Trump Says Yes. So Do 34 States. Health, Yesterday

    The president wants to enforce involuntary commitment laws for severe drug use. But rehab is expensive, without enough beds for those who seek it.

  184. ‘The Twilight Zone’ Gave a Glimpse of Robert Redford’s Gifts Arts, Yesterday

    In a memorable 1962 episode of “The Twilight Zone,” the actor, still in his early 20s, played the most charming emissary of the afterlife imaginable.

  185. Gilded Carriages and Bearskin Hats: U.K. Royals Welcome Trump World, Yesterday

    Photographs of the pomp and spectacle of the U.S. president’s second state visit to Britain.

  186. Bad Bunny and Ca7riel & Paco Amoroso Lead 2025 Latin Grammys Field Arts, Yesterday

    The Puerto Rican superstar, with 12 nods, and the multigenre duo from Argentina, with 10, will compete in the biggest categories.

  187. Navalny Vomited and Convulsed in Prison Before Dying, His Wife Says World, Yesterday

    The organization founded by Aleksei A. Navalny, the Kremlin’s most prominent political opponent, presented what it called new information to support its claim that he was poisoned.

  188. London’s Mayor Takes Aim at a Visiting Trump, Furthering Their Feud World, Yesterday

    As the U.S. president’s plane arrived in Britain, Sadiq Khan published an essay accusing Mr. Trump of promoting far-right ideology.

  189. The Unexpected Upside of Phone Bans in Schools Opinion, Yesterday

  190. As Partisans Battle Over History, Former Presidents Try Another Tack Arts, Yesterday

    An essay series led by the archivist whom President Trump fired will feature voices from across the political spectrum, including those of George W. Bush and Barack Obama.

  191. My Husband and I Have No Idea About the Politics of Two New Friends. Help! Style, Yesterday

    New arrivals at an apartment complex wonder if they can socialize in good conscience with a friendly couple whose political beliefs remain a mystery.

  192. Trump’s Birthday Call to Modi Raises Hopes in India for a Trade Deal World, Yesterday

    The call coincided with a visit by U.S. trade officials to the country, which just weeks ago was hit with a 50 percent tariff on all imports to the United States.