T/24

24 Hours of NYT News
See latest NYT News: Feed By section Full week

News

t/ukraine t/coronavirus
  1. Gustavo Dudamel Gives a Glimpse of New York’s Future Arts, Today

    The superstar conductor opened the New York Philharmonic’s season, with his signature thrills that make a traditional concert format seem exceptional.

  2. False Threats Target H.B.C.U.s, Forcing Closures U.S., Today

    Several historically Black colleges and universities canceled classes and events on Friday after a series of threats. The F.B.I. said the calls were hoaxes.

  3. 8 Phrases to Help Your Relationship Thrive Well, Today

    We asked couples therapists to share the magic words that can strengthen bonds, even in the middle of a disagreement.

  4. Good News From Toronto: The Art of Filmmaking Is Alive and Thriving Movies, Today

    Park Chan-wook’s “No Other Choice” and Agnieszka Holland’s “Franz” led a strong festival slate, even with clunkers like a Paula Deen documentary.

  5. Trump Says He Will Send the National Guard to Memphis Next U.S., Today

    The murder rate has dropped in Memphis, but it still struggles with some of the highest crime rates in the country.

  6. He Made a Friend on Roblox. Their Relationship Turned Sinister. Technology, Today

    At age 7, Ethan Dallas began playing the online game, where he met Nate. Deadly abuse followed, said Ethan’s mother, who blames Roblox.

  7. Rubio Leads Charge in Trump’s New War in Latin America U.S., Today

    The secretary of state is shaping what could be the most consequential military actions of President Trump’s second term.

  8. John Mew, Unorthodox Orthodontist Who Went Viral, Dies at 96 Health, Today

    He gained a following for techniques, notably one known as mewing, that he said could help fix crooked teeth without surgery. The medical establishment disagreed.

  9. Debt Collection Lawsuits Are Rising. Here’s What to Do to Fight Back. Your Money, Today

    The number of filings is back above 2020 levels as prices rise and people rely more on credit cards, an analysis finds. But many borrowers don’t respond to the suits and lose by default.

  10. Believe in A.I.? Buy Beaten-Down Value Stocks. Business, Today

    If artificial intelligence is really revolutionary, its benefits will spread to mundane companies and spawn new fields, Vanguard’s global chief economist says.

  11. Prince Harry Meets War Veterans in Surprise Visit to Ukraine World, Today

    The prince arrived in Kyiv on his second trip to the country this year. The visit comes after his charity supporting wounded soldiers said it would expand post-conflict rehabilitation.

  12. Freed From U.S. Detention, South Korean Workers Return Home to Tearful Cheers World, Today

    The workers, whose detention in a workplace immigration sweep set off outrage in South Korea, expressed both relief and anger.

  13. Supporters of Ukraine Anti-Corruption Investigator Call His Jailing Absurd World, Today

    The case of a detective who activists say was investigating close associates of President Volodymyr Zelensky is seen as a bellwether.

  14. Trump Expected to Hold Talks With Qatari Premier After Israeli Strikes, Officials Say World, Today

    President Trump is said to be planning a meeting with Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman al-Thani in New York on Friday, after an attack that has rattled Persian Gulf states.

  15. Secret Report Undercuts U.K. Condemnations of Pro-Palestinian Group World, Today

    The British government banned Palestine Action under an antiterrorism law, but an intelligence document said most of its activity “would not be classified as terrorism.”

  16. Read the U.K. Report on Palestine Action Interactive, Today

    This intelligence assessment helped shape the British government’s decision to ban Palestine Action.

  17. How Concerned Are You About Political Violence in America? The Learning Network, Today

    What’s your reaction to the assassination of Charlie Kirk, a conservative organizer and activist?

  18. The Billion-Dollar Stakes for OpenAI Business, Today

    The artificial intelligence giant is closing in on a deal with Microsoft regarding its future governance, but other questions stand over its huge costs.

  19. Are We Past Peak iPhone? + Eliezer Yudkowsky on A.I. Doom Podcasts, Today

    “There’s only so many things that you can do to redesign a glass rectangle in your pocket.”

  20. A Manhunt for Charlie Kirk’s Killer Briefing, Today

    We share the latest on the search.

  21. El asesinato de Charlie Kirk En español, Today

    La violencia política resurge en EE. UU., Bolsonaro es condenado en Brasil y más para el fin de semana.

  22. F.B.I. Faces Growing Scrutiny as Kirk Manhunt Continues, and the Fight Over Nonstick Pans The Headlines, Today

    Plus, your Friday news quiz.

  23. The Aftermath of Charlie Kirk’s Death The Daily, Today

    An assassination has raised fears of an increase in political violence.

  24. Wordle Review No. 1,547 Gameplay, Today

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

  25. Connections Companion No. 825 Gameplay, Today

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

  26. Strands Sidekick No. 559 Gameplay, Today

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

  27. Plane With Detained Hyundai Workers Arrives in South Korea Video, Today

    The plane carried about 300 South Koreans who had been detained during a large-scale U.S. immigration raid at a battery factory construction site.

  28. Today’s Charlie Kirk News Suspect live blog included one standalone post:
  29. The Sex Is Taboo-Breaking. The Niceness Is Shocking. Movies, Today

    Dag Johan Haugerud’s “Oslo Trilogy” movies follow city residents as they navigate contemporary intimacy. What’s provocative is their empathy, the director says.

  30. What MAGA Lost When It Lost Charlie Kirk Opinion, Today

    His death makes it harder to look ahead and glimpse what MAGA will stand for.

  31. The New York Times News Quiz, Sept. 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.

  32. 5 Simple Steps to Calm Yourself Down Well, Today

    These techniques can help you handle the ups and downs of daily life.

  33. ‘Civil War’ Mentions Surge Online After Kirk Assassination Technology, Today

    The term has increasingly been invoked on social media after major political moments, highlighting divisions among Americans.

  34. After Kirk Killing, Americans Agree on One Thing: Something Is Seriously Wrong U.S., Today

    In interviews from across the country, people expressed fear and wariness, and said that the country seemed to be spinning out of control.

  35. 9 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.

  36. Clinton-Era Lessons for Democrats Confronting Trump Opinion, Today

    Democrats should go to the ramparts on three issues, with a popular solution for each.

  37. States Want to Ban ‘Forever Chemicals’ in Cookware. These Chefs Say Don’t Do It. Climate, Today

    Rachael Ray and other food celebrities are speaking up in defense of nonstick pans. The actor Mark Ruffalo, who starred in a movie about the risky chemicals, is criticizing them.

  38. Adam Friedland’s Trick: Combining the Political and the Personal, Virally Arts, Today

    Conversations on his YouTube show can reflect his standup but more often he confounds interviewees like Ritchie Torres.

  39. An Annual Blast of Pacific Cold Water Did Not Occur, Alarming Scientists Climate, Today

    The cold water upswell, which is vital to marine life, did not materialize for the first time on record. Researchers are trying to figure out why.

  40. Trump Is Copying China. That’s a Terrible Idea. Opinion, Today

    Trump is steering the U.S. model of capitalism closer to the Chinese one, swapping innovation and competition for state control and cronyism.

  41. Love, Drugs and a Fashion Breakup Worth $95 Million Fashion, Today

    In the messy, public split of the Net-a-Porter founder Natalie Massenet and Erik Torstensson, no accusations seem off limits.

  42. Trump’s Policies Are Endangering Your Health Opinion, Today

    The Trump administration is rejecting basic medical knowledge and turning back the clock to an era when people were sicker and died sooner.

  43. Is That Product Any Good, or Is It Just a Brand Halo? Business, Today

    The concept involves a company trying to parlay feel-good associations with one of its products into a positive reputation for the overall brand.

  44. 5 Children’s Movies to Stream Now Movies, Today

    This month’s picks include a musical blockbuster and live-action remake of a beloved Disney animation.

  45. A $3,600 Workout Bag? Style, Today

    Alo Yoga is betting that fans of its sports bras will go for new luxury bags. Plus, Everlane’s first celebrity face and a milestone for stylish sisters-in-law.

  46. Is It Abusive to Make Art About Your Children? Magazine, Today

    It’s not quite #MeToo, but a spate of new memoirs is forcing a reckoning on what consent means when your parent is the artist.

  47. $1.1 Million Homes in Berlin Real Estate, Today

    A loft in Kreuzberg, an apartment in a snail-shaped building in Mitte and a maisonette duplex in Mitte.

  48. Behind the Scenes at the Bushwick Nightclub Red Pavilion Real Estate, Today

    A cabaret and nightclub in Bushwick amplifies Asian culture with moody music, cinematic interior design and drinks inspired by Chinese legend.

  49. Nights at the Museum Are Coming Back New York, Today

    The American Museum of Natural History will revive the sleepover nights next month. There’s a new movie in the works, too.

  50. In ‘Spinal Tap’ and Its Sequel, Rock Fact and Fiction Happily Blur Movies, Today

    Initially drawing from real life, the director Rob Reiner and his cast found that actual bands experienced moments from their work.

  51. Nike Sneakers You Earn the Right to Buy, One Free Throw at a Time Style, Today

    The artist Tom Sachs, whose longtime partnership with Nike was suspended over suggestions that he ran a hostile studio, isn’t making it easy to nab his latest design for the brand.

  52. Ed Sheeran Is Not Giving Up His Pop Throne Just Yet Arts, Today

    The superstar singer-songwriter sat down with Popcast to discuss overcoming personal and professional turmoil ahead of his new album, “Play.”

  53. Raccoons Steal Her Fruit. She’s OK With It. Real Estate, Today

    While working on villas in Costa Rica, the Czech architect Dagmar Stepanova “fell in love” with the country and decided to live there in a hillside home partially open to the elements.

  54. Voucher Push Is Reshaping Private School Education, Study Finds U.S., Today

    Vouchers are spurring the growth of low-priced, Christian schools that often serve small populations of students. They’re also pushing up tuition prices.

  55. A.I.’s Prophet of Doom Wants to Shut It All Down Technology, Today

    Eliezer Yudkowsky has spent the past 20 years warning A.I. insiders of danger. Now, he’s making his case to the public.

  56. ‘Lost in the Jungle’: A Real-Life Thriller in Documentary Form Movies, Today

    The movie peels back the layers of a headline story to find a complex tale, centuries in the making.

  57. A Poet Tours American History, With the Devil at His Side Books, Today

    In “Night Watch,” Kevin Young riffs on Dante’s “Inferno” and gives voice to silenced figures from the nation’s past.

  58. With ‘I Love L.A.,’ Rachel Sennott Keeps Her Cool Arts, Today

    The comic and actor became an indie darling in films like “Shiva Baby” and “Bottoms.” “I Love L.A.,” an HBO comedy premiering in November, is her first project as a solo creator.

  59. For Many Cuban Ballet Dancers, Forging a Path Forward Means Leaving Arts, Today

    As the country’s economy falters, members of the storied Cuban National Ballet have sought and found work in companies abroad.

  60. The Playwright Who Sparked the English Renaissance? Hint: Not Shakespeare. Books, Today

    A new book by the Harvard scholar Stephen Greenblatt contends that the innovative dramatist Christopher Marlowe was the genius who inspired a cultural awakening.

  61. Rare but Serious Complication Shows Flu’s Potential Harm Health, Today

    Acute necrotizing encephalopathy, or A.N.E., can result from influenza or other infections, including Covid-19.

  62. A Defender of Darkness in the Darkest Place on Earth World, Today

    A Chilean astronomer has become dedicated to battling light pollution in the Atacama Desert and preserve what is considered the best place on Earth to study space.

  63. ‘Not Sure What Genre It Is’: Meet the Adventurous Trio of Bloom Arts, Today

    The new jazz experiment featuring Nels Cline, Craig Taborn and Marcus Gilmore was assembled by the producer David Breskin in the spirit of a cult 1987 project.

  64. So You Think Stephen King Has Scared You? Try Being His Son. Books, Today

    Fifty years after “’Salem’s Lot,” Joe Hill (himself a celebrated horror novelist) looks at what made that vampire story so terrifying.

  65. An Obsessed Cartoonist Gives the Outrageous Mitford Sisters a Makeover Books, Today

    Mimi Pond’s new graphic novel spins a cinematic romp out of the British aristocrats’ lives and loves: “You can’t make this stuff up.”

  66. The Volcanic Eruption That Created a Monster Books, Today

    In Nicholas Day’s “A World Without Summer,” Mount Tambora provides a warning about climate change and the inspiration for “Frankenstein.”

  67. ‘The Wrong Paris’ Review: Texas Wants a Word Movies, Today

    Paris, Texas, may not be the preferred locale for the art student Miranda Cosgrove, but she finds that it might bring her the right man.

  68. Con la violencia política en alza, Trump condena a uno de los bandos En español, Today

    En un país inundado de armas, la práctica de demonizar a los rivales ha creado grandes cantidades de seguidores para algunos políticos e influentes en las redes sociales.

  69. La amistad de Marc Jacobs y Sofia Coppola tiene mucho estilo En español, Today

    El primer documental de Coppola es un entrañable retrato del vínculo que ha compartido durante décadas con el diseñador.

  70. Vera Farmiga y Patrick Wilson se despiden de ‘El conjuro’ En español, Today

    Farmiga y Wilson abandonan la franquicia tras ‘Últimos ritos’. En entrevista, hablaron de sus escenas favoritas y sus papeles como la mamá y el papá del terror.

  71. Antisemitic Slurs Disrupt Queens College Zoom Lecture About Israel New York, Today

    As an Israeli professor began to speak, some attendees appeared to switch on their cameras and microphones and started yelling. Instead of their faces, they showed disturbing images.

  72. ‘Say Yes’ The Learning Network, Today

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

  73. A Reporter Who Looks for the Books That Make You Tick Times Insider, Today

    Alexandra Alter, who covers publishing industry news and writes Books features for The Times, is always on the hunt for the next Harry Potter.

  74. Spelling Bee Forum Gameplay, Today

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

  75. Late Night Calls for Bringing the Temperature Down Arts, Today

    Seth Meyers and other hosts talked about Charlie Kirk’s assassination, denouncing political violence and incendiary rhetoric.

  76. Palabra del día: ‘pensive’ En español, Today

    Esta palabra ha aparecido en 65 artículos en NYTimes.com en el último año. ¿Puedes usarla en una frase?

  77. No eres tú, es la comida En español, Today

    Las soluciones individuales para el bienestar son una distracción que nos impide abordar la causa fundamental de la crisis de enfermedades crónicas de Estados Unidos.

  78. Word of the Day: pensive The Learning Network, Today

    This word has appeared in 65 articles on NYTimes.com in the past year. Can you use it in a sentence?

  79. Fresh Footage Shows Person of Interest in Charlie Kirk’s Shooting Video, Today

    The F.B.I. shared surveillance video of a man running across a roof near where Charlie Kirk was fatally shot at Utah Valley University.

  80. Suspect in Murder of Queens Couple Told Police That He Burned Them New York, Today

    Jamel McGriff, who was arraigned late Thursday night, told the authorities that he had “molested” the septuagenarians before torching their home in the Bellerose neighborhood.

  81. One Country Knew What to Do When Its President Tried to Steal an Election Opinion, Today

    Brazil just succeeded where we failed.

  82. Fords, Tank 500s and a New Hospital: The Influence Campaigns in the Pacific World, Today

    All around Honiara, the capital of the Solomon Islands and host of a regional summit, are not-so-subtle hints of donor nations competing for hearts and minds.

  83. Jair Bolsonaro Is Convicted Briefing, Today

    The 70-year-old former Brazilian president was sentenced to 27 years in prison for plotting a failed coup.

  84. Si Trump no puede traer la paz a Ucrania y Gaza, se limitará a observar desde lejos En español, Today

    El presidente Trump insiste en que puede resolver los conflictos mundiales. Pero cuando tanto aliados como adversarios parecen ignorarlo, se encoge de hombros en una actitud de “qué se le va a hacer”.

  85. La incursión de drones sobre Polonia fue una prueba para la OTAN y EE. UU. En español, Today

    El episodio pone de relieve la necesidad de que la OTAN refuerce sus defensas contra la guerra moderna de drones y aprenda las lecciones de Ucrania.

  86. In the Pacific, Unkept U.S. Promises on Climate Cut Deep World, Today

    Pacific island nations have seen American pledges and attention come and go with geopolitical winds. Recent U.S. pullbacks are met with disappointment but not surprise.

  87. Europe’s 3 Top Leaders Are Striding on the World Stage but Stumbling at Home World, Today

    The foreign policy successes of Keir Starmer of Britain, Emmanuel Macron of France and Friedrich Merz of Germany are in contrast with their dismal domestic performances.

  88. Georgia ICE Raid Netted Workers With Short-Term Business Visas Business, Today

    Last week’s immigration operation at a battery plant highlighted a tactic that companies use to bring in foreign workers to establish new operations.

  89. Corrections: Sept. 12, 2025 Corrections, Today

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

  90. My Relationship With Alcohol Is Not Complicated Style, Today

    I love it. It’s just that it’s horrible for me.

  91. She Didn’t Fall for His Faux Phishing Text. She Fell for Him. Style, Today

    Laura Scaffidi and Marcus Filoso lived in a tight-knit Italian community in Ottawa, but didn’t meet until he stopped by her pop-up bar five years ago.

  92. They Met on a First Date — but Not With Each Other Style, Today

    When Laura Pitcher and Julius Frazer first met, their conversation flowed naturally, but they were in the middle of a double date with other people. A year later, they had their first real date.

  93. Two Friendly Gamers Became Forever Teammates Style, Today

    Elyse Freeman and Jeff Carpenter met five years ago while competing on the same team in Killer Queen Black, an online game.

  94. Her Smart-Aleck Remark Gave Him Pause Style, Today

    When Ira Wagner asked Kim Rosenberg which synagogue she belonged to in Portland, Ore., she said all of them, and that she knew “everybody.”

  95. She Rushed Out of Their Date, but it Didn’t End There Style, Today

    Ryan Daniels thought he’d blown his shot at romance with Dr. Sandra Goldlust after waiting over a year to take her out. He was wrong.

  96. Quote of the Day: Won’t Pay Up? Fake Online Reviews May Smear Your Business. Corrections, Today

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

  97. Patriots Owner’s Son Drops Out of Boston Mayoral Race U.S., Today

    Josh Kraft had harshly criticized the policies of Mayor Michelle Wu, a fellow Democrat, but his message did not resonate with voters.

  98. They Make a High-Pitched Noise When They’re Heated Gameplay, Today

    Joe Marquez opens our solving weekend.

  99. Lawyers for Venezuelans Ask Court to Press D.H.S. on Temporary Protections U.S., Today

    A judge had ordered that Temporary Protected Status be kept in place, but Venezuelans who needed to re-register weren’t able to.

  100. Homeless Funding Was Limited to Groups Aligned With Trump Policies, Suit Says U.S., Today

    The Trump administration had imposed conditions on grants awarded by the Department of Housing and Urban Development that critics viewed as overtly political.

  101. The Last Person to Question Charlie Kirk U.S., Today

    Millions of people saw the brief exchange between the right-wing political activist and a liberal TikToker after footage of the assassination spread like wildfire across social media.

  102. Yesterday’s Charlie Kirk Shooting News live blog included four standalone posts:
  103. Bolsonaro Convicted of Plotting Coup Video, Today

    Former President Jair Bolsonaro of Brazil was sentenced to 27 years in prison for trying to overturn the 2022 election and planning to assassinate his opponent, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, the current president.

  104. Scrutiny Mounts of F.B.I. Under Patel as Kirk’s Killer Remains at Large U.S., Today

    Already, a series of missteps by Kash Patel, the F.B.I. director, in recent months have invited worries that he has eroded public confidence in the agency.

  105. California Lawmakers Pass Bill That Would Ban Masks for ICE Agents U.S., Today

    The legislation responds to immigration raids by federal agents who have shielded their identity. It heads to Gov. Gavin Newsom, who has not said whether he would sign it.

  106. Ukraine and Gaza Fallout Share the Spotlight With Anna Netrebko Arts, Today

    Demonstrators outside the Royal Opera House protested the Russian soprano’s return to the London stage in a new production of “Tosca.”

  107. Air Mail, a Digital Weekly, Is Expected to Be Acquired by Puck Business, Today

    Graydon Carter, a former editor of Vanity Fair, had been shopping around his media start-up for a year.

  108. Yesterday’s Trump News live blog included one standalone post:
  109. False Tips and Chicken Coops: The Chaotic Hunt for Charlie Kirk’s Killer U.S., Yesterday

    After a day of hunting for a suspect in the assassination, investigators pleaded for help from the public.

  110. Mamdani Meets Bloomberg, Once a Sworn Foe, for a ‘Cordial’ Discussion New York, Yesterday

    Michael R. Bloomberg, who spent $8 million trying to torpedo Zohran Mamdani’s Democratic primary bid, advised him on how to fill key City Hall positions.

  111. Jair Bolsonaro es declarado culpable y sentenciado a 27 años de cárcel por intento de golpe de Estado en Brasil En español, Yesterday

    El Supremo Tribunal Federal de Brasil declaró culpable al expresidente por intentar aferrarse al poder tras perder las elecciones de 2022, en un complot que incluía el asesinato de su oponente.

  112. $10 Million in Contraceptives Have Been Destroyed on Orders From Trump Officials Health, Yesterday

    The birth control pills, IUDs and hormonal implants were purchased by U.S.A.I.D. for women in low-income countries. They had been in limbo in a Belgian warehouse after the U.S. cut much of its foreign aid.

  113. Nepal’s Capital Is Choked With Smoke and Gripped by Fear World, Yesterday

    With institutions burned to the ground and the army in control, Gen Z protesters are pushing for an anti-corruption crusader to be appointed as the country’s interim leader.

  114. Long Island Rail Road Workers May Strike. Here’s What to Know. New York, Yesterday

    More than 3,000 employees could stop work after midnight on Thursday, Sept. 18, effectively shutting down America’s busiest commuter rail service.

  115. Un asesinato en Carolina del Norte alimenta la polémica conservadora En español, Yesterday

    Un video de seguridad que captó el apuñalamiento de una mujer en Charlotte se convirtió en un catalizador para los argumentos conservadores sobre los supuestos fracasos de las políticas demócratas.

  116. Breaking Precedent, G.O.P. Changes Rules on Nominees U.S., Yesterday

    Senate Republicans used what is known as the nuclear option to break a Democratic blockade of President Trump’s nominees, weakening Congress’s vetting role.

  117. Mamdani Says He Will Apologize for Calling the N.Y.P.D. Racist in 2020 New York, Yesterday

    Zohran Mamdani, a democratic socialist who won the mayoral primary, said the department was racist and homophobic in a social media post.

  118. OpenAI Takes Big Steps Toward Its Long-Planned Reorganization Technology, Yesterday

    The start-up reached a tentative deal with Microsoft, its biggest investor, and said it would give a $100 billion stake to the nonprofit that manages it.

  119. U.S. Naval Academy Placed Under Lockdown Amid Threats, Authorities Say U.S., Yesterday

    Local law enforcement officers were responding to the campus in Annapolis, Md., a spokesman said.

  120. As Political Tension Soars, Some Rare Calls for Unity Emerge Style, Yesterday

    Joint statements from groups representing young Republicans and Democrats, and messages of tolerance from prominent figures stood out as reaction to Charlie Kirk’s assassination continued.

  121. U.S. Joins U.N. Security Council’s Criticism of Israeli Strike in Qatar World, Yesterday

    The United States, ordinarily a protector of Israel at the United Nations, signed on to a statement condemning its attack on Hamas in the Qatari capital.

  122. As Political Violence Rises, Trump Condemns One Side U.S., Yesterday

    In the wake of Charlie Kirk’s killing, President Trump captured the raw sentiment of his conservative base. But he addressed only part of the alarming cycle of violence in America.

  123. After Kirk Assassination, Fear and Vitriol Intensify in Congress U.S., Yesterday

    The killing of the right-wing activist deepened lawmakers’ fears of violence directed against them, and the toxic discourse that has fed such threats.

  124. Nepal’s Social Media Ban Backfires as Citizens Nominate New Leader in Chat Room World, Yesterday

    After days of violent protest led to the government’s collapse, thousands of citizens gather virtually to debate their nation’s future.

  125. European Parliament Declines to Hold a Moment of Silence for Charlie Kirk U.S., Yesterday

    The request, made by a right-wing parliamentary member, was rejected on account of protocol.

  126. How Trump’s Crime Crackdown Muted Other Parts of D.C. Life The Upshot, Yesterday

    If the aggressive show of force had a deterrent effect on crime, it appears to have deterred some entirely normal aspects of city life, too.

  127. Charlie Kirk Embodied Mass-Culture Conservatism Video, Yesterday

    His death takes us deeper into an age of instability.

  128. I was set to interview Charlie Kirk next month. Then he was assassinated. Video, Yesterday

    His death takes us deeper into an age of instability.

  129. The F.B.I. Asked for Help Finding Charlie Kirk’s Killer Briefing, Yesterday

    Also, new numbers showed a rise in inflation. Here’s the latest at the end of Thursday.

  130. The Manhunt for Charlie Kirk’s Killer Briefing, Yesterday

    The F.B.I. released two grainy images of a person of interest, but the gunman remained at large more than a day after the shooting.

  131. Anna Sawai, Priyanka Chopra and Peter Marino Inspect Dior’s Newest Look Style, Yesterday

    The fashion crowd turned out for the reopening of the New York flagship store, which now has a spa.

  132. Bolsonaro Sentenced to 27 Years in Prison for Plotting Coup in Brazil World, Yesterday

    Brazil’s Supreme Court convicted the former president of trying to cling to power after losing the 2022 election, including a plan to assassinate his opponent.

  133. Ralph Lauren Opens New York Fashion Week Video, Yesterday

    American fashion designer Ralph Lauren kicked off New York Fashion Week with a collection that highlighted mostly monochrome looks.

  134. Cher Helped Studio 54 Return, if Only for One Night Style, Yesterday

    Valentino Beauty’s temporary reopening of the infamous club was powered by an icon of its original run.

  135. He Dropped Out of the Mayor’s Race. His Name Is Still on the Ballot. New York, Yesterday

    A judge affirmed a Board of Elections decision that it was too late for Jim Walden to be taken off the New York City mayoral ballot. The same would be true for other candidates.

  136. June Wilkinson, Pinup Star and Screen Siren, Is Dead at 85 Movies, Yesterday

    Christened “the Bosom” by Playboy magazine, she rode her voluptuous figure to fame and became known as “the most photographed nude in America.”

  137. For Trump, Charlie Kirk Is a Deeply Personal Loss U.S., Yesterday

    The president’s reaction to Charlie Kirk’s assassination shows how much the 31-year-old conservative activist had become a part of the Trump family.

  138. (Eric Adams Voice) New York is the Mexico City of America Food, Yesterday

    New restaurants and bakeries in Woodside, Bed-Stuy and on the Lower East Side bring the sweet swagger of CDMX to the city.

  139. With Few Facts About Kirk Shooting, Wild Speculation Abounds Technology, Yesterday

    Social media users are spreading elaborate and entirely unsubstantiated theories about what happened to the conservative commentator.

  140. En una roca de Marte, la NASA ve ‘la señal más clara de vida’ hasta ahora En español, Yesterday

    Los científicos de la agencia aún no afirman haber encontrado fósiles de microbios marcianos, pero el análisis del espécimen recolectado por el rover Perseverance plantea esa posibilidad.

  141. Trump Asks Appeals Court to Allow Firing of Lisa Cook Ahead of Key Fed Meeting U.S., Yesterday

    The government filed an emergency request after a lower court prevented the president from firing Ms. Cook as the case proceeds.

  142. NPR Names Thomas Evans as Its New Editor Business, Yesterday

    Mr. Evans, who spent many years at CNN before joining NPR last year, takes over the top editorial job as the organization faces major funding challenges.

  143. 5 Books We Loved This Week Books, Yesterday

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

  144. Jerry Seinfeld Compares ‘Free Palestine’ Movement to K.K.K., Report Says U.S., Yesterday

    The comments at a Duke University event this week have rankled student activists, who said they fostered a hostile environment on campus.

  145. Pakistan’s Floods Are a Climate Change Warning Climate, Yesterday

    Pakistan, among the countries most vulnerable to climate change, has been battered by floods and extreme heat as critics say its government needs to do more.

  146. Canada Announces Major Projects to Offset Bite of Trump’s Tariffs World, Yesterday

    Prime Minister Mark Carney unveiled big infrastructure plans. But they are likely to meet resistance from Indigenous and environmental groups.

  147. Tiny Love Stories: ‘UR CUTE, TEXT ME’ Style, Yesterday

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

  148. Guantánamo, 24 Years After Sept. 11 Video, Yesterday

    What’s it like at the Guantánamo Bay Naval Base 24 years after the Sept. 11 attacks? Carol Rosenberg, who has been covering the base since the first detainees were brought there in 2002, is there and explains.

  149. El FBI divulga imágenes de una ‘persona de interés’ en la investigación sobre el asesinato de Charlie Kirk En español, Yesterday

    Las imágenes muestran a un hombre con una gorra de béisbol, gafas de sol oscuras y una camiseta negra de manga larga con una imagen que parece incluir, en parte, un dibujo de la bandera estadounidense.

  150. How Obamacare Is Colliding With Shutdown Negotiations U.S., Yesterday

    Republicans are signaling a new openness to extending health subsidies as Democrats suggest they want health care concessions to keep the government open.

  151. Defendant in Trial Over Trump Assassination Attempt Is Off to a Shaky Start U.S., Yesterday

    Ryan Routh, who chose to represent himself in the Florida case, was cut off in his opening statement by the judge, who said it lacked relevance.

  152. ‘He Gave Me Confidence’: How Charlie Kirk Connected With Young Men U.S., Yesterday

    With his right-wing group Turning Point USA, Mr. Kirk engaged controversial topics. Some students were inspired. Others found his views appalling.

  153. What’s Going On in This Graph? | Sept. 17, 2025 The Learning Network, Yesterday

    The following graph shows the top five summer movies by domestic revenue for 2019 and 2022-25. How did this summer compare to previous years?

  154. What’s Going On in This Picture? | Sept. 15, 2025 The Learning Network, Yesterday

    Look closely at this image, stripped of its caption, and join the moderated conversation about what you and other students see.

  155. Paramount Plans Bid for Warner Bros. Discovery Business, Yesterday

    Any deal would further reshape the media industry, putting CBS News, CNN and two major movie studios under the same corporate umbrella.

  156. Erich Sailer, Ski Coach Who Helped Shape Champions, Dies at 99 Sports, Yesterday

    Using a modest slope in Minnesota as a springboard, he tutored a host of rising stars, including Lindsey Vonn. He was inducted into the U.S. Ski and Snowboard Hall of Fame.

  157. Brazil’s Supreme Court Is On Course to Convict Bolsonaro in Coup Plot World, Yesterday

    A majority of voting justices said they plan to vote to convict Brazil’s former president of trying to hold onto power. A final verdict could come Thursday.

  158. Student Who Shot 2 Others at Colorado School Was ‘Radicalized,’ Officials Say U.S., Yesterday

    Desmond Holly, 16, who is suspected of shooting and critically injuring two students, had been “radicalized by an extremist network,” the authorities said.

  159. Security at Kirk Event Seemed Light to Those Who Attended U.S., Yesterday

    The problem of protecting campus speakers with polarizing opinions has confounded universities around the country in recent years.

  160. In Jeffrey Gibson’s Sculptures, Child’s Play and Indigenous Truths Arts, Yesterday

    On the Met’s facade, a Native artist honors parkland animals and engages his widest audience yet.

  161. For the First Time, More Children Are Obese Than Underweight Well, Yesterday

    One in 10 children worldwide now has obesity, a report from UNICEF found, and the number of overweight children has more than doubled in low- and middle-income countries since 2000.

  162. Regulators Are Digging Into A.I. Chatbots and Child Safety Technology, Yesterday

    The Federal Trade Commission said it was starting an inquiry of how six major tech companies monitor activity that could harm minors.

  163. Tu signo del zodiaco está desfasado por 2000 años Interactive, Yesterday

    Durante milenios, nuestra vista de las estrellas ha cambiado debido a la oscilación de la Tierra. Quizás es tiempo de averiguar qué signo eres.

  164. Charlie Kirk and America’s Fragile Fabric Opinion, Yesterday

    Readers react to the assassination of the right-wing youth activist.

  165. Gas Tanker Truck Explodes in Mexico City Video, Yesterday

    An accidental explosion caused by a gas tanker killed at least four people and injured at least 90 more in Mexico City.

  166. What Non-MAGA Trump Supporters See In Him Video, Yesterday

    David Brooks, E.J. Dionne Jr. and Robert Siegel discuss the MAGA supporters Brooks knows personally — and what they really want from Donald Trump.

  167. MAGA Was Built in Decades. What Will Democrats Build Next? Video, Yesterday

    David Brooks, E.J. Dionne Jr. and Robert Siegel convene to discuss the state of America — and debate the best way to revive the country and its politics.

  168. N.Y. Marijuana Businesses Facing Possible Closure Win Temporary Reprieve New York, Yesterday

    Dispensaries had sued the state after a change in the buffer zone between cannabis shops and schools placed some within a zone banning cannabis sales.

  169. Music Festival in Belgium Cancels Concert Led by Israeli Conductor Arts, Yesterday

    The Flanders Festival Ghent dropped a Munich Philharmonic program, citing concerns over a conductor’s possible views on Gaza. German leaders called the move antisemitic.

  170. Klarna’s Market Debut Shows Wall Street’s Renewed Appetite for I.P.O.s Business, Yesterday

    The company’s shares rose more than 14 percent on the first day of trading, a sign of the health of the public markets and a willingness of investors to bet on new companies.

  171. California Passes Bill Allowing Omission of Patients’ Names From Abortion Pill Bottles Health, Yesterday

    The intent is to protect health care providers who send the pills to patients in states with abortion bans, and to reassure patients who fear they could be identified.

  172. What Students Are Saying About Summer Vacation and Going Back to School The Learning Network, Yesterday

    Welcome to another year of Current Events Conversation!

  173. On Ukraine and Gaza, Trump Casts Himself as a Bystander, if He Can’t Be a Peacemaker U.S., Yesterday

    President Trump often insists he can bring peace to global conflicts. But when allies and adversaries alike appear to be ignoring him or testing American will, he adopts a what-can-you-do shrug.

  174. For National Guard Troops in D.C., It’s Trash Pickup and Metro Patrols U.S., Yesterday

    Thousands of armed troops are deployed as part of President Trump’s crime crackdown. So far, it has been a lot of beautification projects and assisting the local police.

  175. The Veggie Diaries Food, Yesterday

    What I’ve been cooking: corn salad with tomatoes, feta and mint; riffable panzanella; crispy tofu tacos; and fritterlike pancakes.

  176. Eric Adams Hints to Business Leaders He Is Open to Quitting Mayor’s Race New York, Yesterday

    Mayor Eric Adams told a prominent New York City business group that if a private poll showed he had no path to re-election, he would reconsider bowing out.

  177. F.B.I. Releases Two Images of ‘Person of Interest’ in Kirk Investigation U.S., Yesterday

    The grainy images show a man wearing a baseball cap, dark sunglasses and a black long-sleeve shirt with an image on it that appears to include, in part, a picture of the American flag.

  178. Trump Says He Will Award Kirk the Presidential Medal of Freedom U.S., Yesterday

    “Charlie was a giant of his generation, a champion of liberty and an inspiration to millions and millions of people,” President Trump said during a Sept. 11 ceremony at the Pentagon.

  179. Charlie Kirk practicaba la política de la manera correcta En español, Yesterday

    La base de una sociedad libre es la capacidad de participar en política sin miedo a la violencia. Perder eso es arriesgarse a perderlo todo.

  180. Why Wild Swimming Is the Most Luxurious Hotel Amenity of All T Magazine, Yesterday

    These properties offer easy access to enticing natural waters, from a crystal blue Caribbean cove to bracing Scottish lochs.

  181. Think Getting a Reservation Is Hard? Try Getting an Invite. Food, Yesterday

    As crowds continue to mob restaurants they see on social media, some businesses are turning to a more exclusive model to curate the scene.

  182. Democrats Want JPMorgan and Other Banks to Testify Over Epstein Ties U.S., Yesterday

    Ten Democratic senators called on the Senate Banking Committee to hold hearings into the role that financial institutions may have played in enabling Jeffrey Epstein’s sex crimes.

  183. Did a Brooklyn Couple Kill a Neighbor’s Trees for a Better View in Maine? U.S., Yesterday

    Maine’s Board of Pesticides Control says two summer residents poisoned a neighbor’s trees so the couple, both Martha Stewart associates, could have a harbor view. They deny it.

  184. Testigos del asesinato de Charlie Kirk cuentan lo que vieron En español, Yesterday

    La gente entre la multitud dijo que el disparo no fue muy fuerte y que no todos se dieron cuenta inmediatamente de lo que ocurría.

  185. Their Schools Banned Phones. Out Came the iPods and Cassette Players. Style, Yesterday

    Enterprising students have been bringing the contraband of yesteryear to school in what they see as a “loophole” in cellphone bans.

  186. Yes, Your Morning Coffee Has Gotten More Expensive Business, Yesterday

    Coffee prices are up nearly 21 percent over the past year, partly because of President Trump’s punishing tariffs on Brazil and Vietnam.

  187. 17-Year-Old Died a Week After Being Shot at Bronx Basketball Tournament New York, Yesterday

    Anthonaya Campbell of Hartford, Conn., was the second person to die after an outburst of violence in a park. The Bronx district attorney is seeking charges against four people.

  188. Kirk’s Killing Tests Utah Governor’s Plea for Americans to ‘Disagree Better’ U.S., Yesterday

    Gov. Spencer Cox of Utah has called for politicians to tone down their rhetoric. The assassination of Charlie Kirk is testing the limits of that high-minded approach.

  189. El príncipe Enrique se reúne con el rey Carlos por primera vez en más de un año En español, Yesterday

    Padre e hijo tomaron el té el miércoles en la residencia londinense del rey, lo que podría ser el primer paso para sanar una ruptura que ha dividido a la familia real británica.

  190. Building an Octopus Dictionary, One Arm Movement at a Time Science, Yesterday

    Scientists set out to understand all the ways the animals use their eight appendages. It wasn’t easy.

  191. Mapo Tofu, but With Tomatoes, Please Food, Yesterday

    Those last beautiful summer tomatoes are put to good use in Hetty Lui McKinnon’s take on the classic Sichuan dish.

  192. Polonia invocó el Artículo 4 de la OTAN. ¿Qué pasa ahora? En español, Yesterday

    El Artículo 4 permite a los Estados miembros iniciar un debate formal dentro de la alianza sobre las amenazas a su seguridad. No compromete a la alianza a emprender acciones militares.

  193. Photography’s Next Generation, Bursting Out of the Frames Arts, Yesterday

    On the 40th anniversary of the New Photography series at MoMA, 13 artists and collectives on three continents find ties that bind — and a resurrection.

  194. Police Recover a ‘High-Powered’ Rifle as Speculation Grows About Shooter U.S., Yesterday

    Little is known about the killer, who may have used a popular type of hunting rifle in the shooting of Charlie Kirk.

  195. Belarus Frees 52 Political Prisoners and Gets a Warm Thank-You From Trump World, Yesterday

    The release came as Aleksandr Lukashenko, the country’s authoritarian leader and an ally of President Vladimir Putin of Russia, seeks to normalize ties with the Trump administration.

  196. Trump convierte su conmoción por el asesinato de Charlie Kirk en indignación En español, Yesterday

    El presidente pidió información actualizada y se reunió con asesores en el Despacho Oval antes de grabar un video de cuatro minutos en el que culpaba a la retórica de la “izquierda radical” del asesinato.

  197. Lamps With Main Character Energy T Magazine, Yesterday

    Plus: a designer’s new take on California cool, an exhibition of Robert Rauschenberg’s textile art and more recommendations from T Magazine.