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  1. At the Center of the ICE Uproar, a Familiar Figure: Corey Lewandowski U.S., Today

    Now a top aide to Kristi Noem, the homeland security secretary, Mr. Lewandowski has a long history of controversy in President Trump’s orbit, but he has always found a way back from exile.

  2. Man Lunges at Ilhan Omar During Minneapolis Town Hall Video, Today

    During a town hall in Minneapolis, a man sitting directly in front of Representative Ilhan Omar rushed to the lectern and sprayed her with a pungent liquid. He was immediately tackled and removed from the room.

  3. Former Adams Aide Took Bribe of Diamond Earrings, Prosecutors Say New York, Today

    Prosecutors added new details to their case against Ingrid Lewis-Martin, who is accused of using her position in New York’s City Hall to help associates in exchange for bribes.

  4. What It All Comes Down To Gameplay, Today

    Kevin Curry’s crossword may end in a split decision.

  5. Tails of the City: San Francisco’s Latest Animal Sensation Is a Mountain Lion U.S., Today

    The 2-year-old male was safely captured after he got stuck between two apartment buildings.

  6. Mountain Lion Spotted in San Francisco Video, Today

    Residents were shocked to see a young mountain lion roaming the streets of San Francisco this week. Local animal control agencies were able to capture and tranquilize it on Tuesday.

  7. The Most Important Foreign Policy Speech in Years Video, Today

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

  8. Dozens Arrested After Anti-ICE Protest at a Manhattan Hilton New York, Today

    The demonstration at the TriBeCa hotel followed a similar targeting of a Hilton property in Minneapolis on Sunday.

  9. Democrats Restore Minnesota House to Even Split Amid Immigration Turmoil U.S., Today

    In special elections on Tuesday, Democrats won two left-leaning districts, preventing Republicans from holding a majority in the State House of Representatives.

  10. U.S. Expects to Finish Review of Epstein Files Soon, Bondi Says New York, Today

    By law, the government was required to release its files on Jeffrey Epstein in December. Now the attorney general said they will be out “in the near term.”

  11. 24 Simple Secrets to a Healthier Life Interactive, Today

    We asked doctors, therapists and other experts to sum up their best advice in a few memorable words.

  12. Noem’s Handling of Shooting Put Her in Trump’s Penalty Box, but Just Briefly U.S., Today

    Kristi Noem’s aggressiveness has sometimes given President Trump heartburn. She got a rebuke after a second killing by federal immigration agents but soon seemed to be back in his good graces.

  13. Representative Ilhan Omar Is Attacked at Town Hall in Minneapolis U.S., Today

    A man who had been sitting in the front row rushed at the Democratic representative and sprayed her with a strong-smelling liquid. He was removed by security and later booked into jail.

  14. Trump Demonizes ICE Detainees in Minnesota as ‘Vicious’ Criminals U.S., Today

    Hours after saying that he might “de-escalate” an aggressive ICE crackdown in Minnesota, Trump portrayed those arrested by federal agents there as “hardened, vicious, horrible criminals.”

  15. Yesterday’s Trump News live blog included two standalone posts:
  16. D.H.S. Review Does Not Say Pretti Brandished Gun, As Noem Claimed U.S., Today

    An initial report from an internal agency watchdog says the Minneapolis man was shot by law enforcement after resisting arrest, but makes no mention of the allegations leveled by a Trump administration official.

  17. Trump Threatens to Pull U.S. Help From Iraq if Former Leader Returns U.S., Today

    Nuri Kamal al-Maliki, a former prime minister, has been nominated to the post by the main Shiite Muslim bloc in the Iraqi Parliament.

  18. Why Did the Trump Administration Silence Bovino on Social Media? U.S., Today

    When the border chief got yanked from Minnesota, he lost access to his X account, too.

  19. Who Decides When a Home Is Safe? A California Bill Says Science, Not Insurers. Real Estate, Today

    Following a Times investigation, a state lawmaker is proposing the first health-based standards for assessing smoke contamination after wildfires.

  20. Minnesota Leaders Meet With White House Border Czar U.S., Today

    Gov. Tim Walz and the mayor of Minneapolis, Jacob Frey, met separately with the Trump aide Tom Homan on Tuesday. All three described the discussions as a productive starting point.

  21. Trump Suggests He Will ‘De-Escalate’ in Minneapolis, Without Offering Details U.S., Today

    President Trump continued to put the blame on Alex Pretti for legally carrying a weapon with a permit, saying, “You can’t walk in with guns.”

  22. Republicans Shift Tone After Killings, Criticizing Trump’s Immigration Push U.S., Today

    With the president signaling a pivot in his crackdown, G.O.P. lawmakers have felt freer to express concern. But it’s not clear what they are willing to do about it.

  23. Johnny Legend, a King of Trash Culture, Dies at 77 Arts, Yesterday

    His forays into rockabilly music, wrestling and erotic films made him a cult hero in a career as confounding as that of his friend Andy Kaufman.

  24. City Prosecutors Join Forces to Bring Charges Against Federal Agents U.S., Yesterday

    Nine progressive prosecutors say they will work together to charge federal agents accused of wrongdoing, but they will face significant legal obstacles.

  25. After a Second Killing in Minneapolis, How Are You Feeling About Where America Is Heading? The Learning Network, Yesterday

    Federal agents fatally shot a second U.S. citizen on Saturday during protests of President Trump’s immigration crackdown, prompting many Americans to reflect on the state of the country. Teenagers, what do you think?

  26. Southwest Begins Assigned Seating, Scrapping a Signature Quirk Travel, Yesterday

    The airline said its new policy, rolled out on Tuesday, responded to passengers’ preferences, but some customers said the scramble was part of the charm.

  27. Virginia Judge Blocks Democrats’ Efforts to Redraw Congressional Maps U.S., Yesterday

    Democratic leaders vowed to appeal the lower court ruling, which found that the legislative process behind the redistricting push was improper.

  28. España abre una ruta de regularización migratoria, en contraste con el mundo En español, Yesterday

    La medida, aprobada inesperadamente, llega en un momento en que otros países toman medidas enérgicas contra la inmigración.

  29. U.S. Population Growth Slows Sharply Briefing, Yesterday

    Also, some good news for a Broadway musical. Here’s the latest at the end of Tuesday.

  30. Gladys West, Unsung Figure in Development of GPS, Dies at 95 Science, Yesterday

    As a Navy mathematician in the 1950s and beyond, she played an unheralded but foundational role in making possible the global satellite-based mapping system.

  31. Democrats Push to Impeach and Investigate Noem U.S., Yesterday

    Following the fatal shooting in Minneapolis, a drive to impeach the homeland security secretary has drawn dozens more Democratic supporters, including the party’s top three leaders.

  32. Trump Calls for ‘Honest’ Inquiry Into Alex Pretti Shooting Video, Yesterday

    President Trump said that he will be “watching over” the investigation in the fatal shooting of Alex Pretti. He also said faulted Mr. Pretti for carrying a gun.

  33. Judge Revives Wind Farm That Trump Halted Off Martha’s Vineyard Climate, Yesterday

    The project, known as Vineyard Wind, was already 95 percent complete when the Trump administration ordered construction to stop.

  34. Judge Temporarily Blocks Deportation of 5-Year-Old Detained in Minneapolis Suburb U.S., Yesterday

    An image of the boy, wearing a Spider-Man backpack as he was detained by federal agents, became a symbol of the immigration crackdown in Minnesota.

  35. Immigration Enforcement Is Unavoidably Upsetting. But This Is Something Else. Opinion, Yesterday

    Is this really the only way to enforce the law?

  36. The Sauces and Seasonings Chefs Can’t Live Without T Magazine, Yesterday

    Expert-approved condiments and spices that will instantly upgrade your meals.

  37. F.A.A. Ignored Safety Concerns Prior to Collision Over Potomac, N.T.S.B. Says Video, Yesterday

    The National Transportation Safety Board said that a “multitude of errors” led to the collision between a military helicopter and a commercial jet, killing 67 people last January.

  38. Peter H. Duesberg, 89, Renowned Biologist Turned H.I.V. Denialist, Dies Science, Yesterday

    His pioneering work on the origins of cancer was later overshadowed by his contrarian views, notably his rejection of the established theory that H.I.V. causes AIDS.

  39. Should Iran’s Executioners Go Unpunished? Opinion, Yesterday

    It’s left to the United States to impose meaningful consequences on the Iranian regime for one of the worst atrocities of this century.

  40. Storm Deaths Reach 10, Testing Mamdani’s Handling of a Weather Emergency New York, Yesterday

    After first saying that it did not appear that the dead were homeless people, Mayor Zohran Mamdani has vowed to do more to get people into shelters.

  41. Former French Senator Convicted of Drugging a Colleague, Intending to Assault Her World, Yesterday

    The trial took on special resonance in France, a year after a court found Dominique Pelicot and dozens of other men guilty of raping Gisèle Pelicot while she was sedated.

  42. Test Your Brain Rot: Can You Define ‘Lowkenuinely’? Style, Yesterday

    This is a series about the mysteries of internet speak.

  43. How Iran Crushed an Uprising World, Yesterday

    A visual investigation by The New York Times shows the breadth and ferocity of the regime’s crackdown across the country.

  44. Minnesota State House Special Election Results Interactive, Yesterday

    Get live results from the 2026 Minnesota state legislature special elections in House districts 64A and 47A.

  45. Bari Weiss Urges CBS News to Think Like a ‘Start-Up’ Business, Yesterday

    “We are not producing a product enough people want,” Ms. Weiss told employees at her first all-staff meeting at the network.

  46. White Bean Shakshuka Video, Yesterday

    This white bean shakshuka is heartier than the traditional version and takes advantage of two readily available pantry foods: white beans and jarred marinara sauce. While the beans stretch this meal and give it more protein, the marinara makes it a saucy dish that begs for a thick slice of sourdough on the side.

  47. Pasta in Rundown Sauce Video, Yesterday

    This rundown sauce is popular across the Caribbean and named for the way it runs down ingredients, coating them in its creaminess. Go with a large, hollow pasta here or any shape with enough structure to hold the mouthwatering sauce.

  48. Creamy Tomato Hummus Soup Video, Yesterday

    This delicious, dairy-free alternative to classic tomato soup delivers the same comfort as the original, thanks to a surprising store-bought ingredient: hummus.

  49. Texas Moves to Curtail Visas for Skilled Foreign Workers U.S., Yesterday

    Gov. Greg Abbott said the state would investigate public agencies and universities that employ those with H-1B visas, a program the Trump administration has also targeted.

  50. Senator Warnock Says ‘Soul of Our Nation Is at Stake’ During Visit to Minneapolis U.S., Yesterday

    The Georgia Democrat said he would push to block ICE funding when he returned to Washington.

  51. A Shift for NOAA’s Surveys: From Science to Mining Climate, Yesterday

    A $20 million agency project will aid companies prospecting the sea for rare-earth elements.

  52. Bucking a Global Trend, Spain Offers Undocumented Migrants a Legal Way to Stay World, Yesterday

    The measure, unexpectedly approved, comes as other countries are cracking down on immigration.

  53. TikTok Blames Technical Problems After Users Claimed It Blocked ICE Posts U.S., Yesterday

    Some users had accused the app of blocking them from posting videos about Immigration and Customs Enforcement. The app said it was a power outage issue.

  54. Man Went on ‘Trial Run’ Before Killing 4 Homeless Men, Prosecutors Say New York, Yesterday

    Randy Rodriguez Santos faces four murder charges for the beating deaths of homeless men in Manhattan’s Chinatown in 2019. The killings left the city’s homeless population on edge.

  55. One Person Is Wounded in Shooting Involving Border Patrol in Arizona U.S., Yesterday

    The person, who has not been identified, was in custody at the time of the shooting, which is under investigation.

  56. Shaheen and Murkowski: Congress Must Defend NATO From Trump Opinion, Yesterday

    America must defend its greatest asset: Its alliances.

  57. La deuda récord de las naciones más ricas amenaza el crecimiento mundial En español, Yesterday

    El costo de los préstamos ya está ahogando el gasto público crucial en muchas economías en desarrollo. Ahora está haciendo saltar alarmas más grandes.

  58. How Computer Warfare Is Becoming Part of the Pentagon’s Arsenal U.S., Yesterday

    The military tested a new approach in Venezuela and during strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities.

  59. Michigan Sues Oil Giants, Saying They Collude to Make Energy Costlier Climate, Yesterday

    The lawsuit accuses the companies of raising prices by working against solar and wind power and by downplaying the risks of climate change.

  60. Meet the Grammys’ Best New Artist Nominees Arts, Yesterday

    Prepare for the awards on Sunday with a primer on one of the four biggest categories, featuring Olivia Dean, Sombr, Addison Rae and more.

  61. Scanning Ice for Monster Cracks, on This World and Another Climate, Yesterday

    Scientists are using radar to study damaged ice both in Antarctica and, with the help of a NASA spacecraft, on Jupiter’s ocean moon of Europa.

  62. Another Weekend Winter Storm? Here’s How the Forecast Is Shaping Up. Weather, Yesterday

    Meteorologists are watching another storm that could hit the East Coast this weekend.

  63. On Immigration, the G.O.P. Finds Itself in a Shocking Place: On Defense U.S., Yesterday

    Since President Trump’s rise, the issue has been a strength for the party. But now, after the chaos in Minnesota, Democrats see an opening and some Republicans worry that Mr. Trump is going too far.

  64. Breaking Silence, Eleanor Holmes Norton Announces Retirement U.S., Yesterday

    The 88-year-old nonvoting delegate for Washington, D.C., who has retreated from her duties amid declining health, made it official that she would retire at the end of her term.

  65. A Backlash Against ICE’s ‘Army of Occupation’ Opinion, Yesterday

    Readers react to news and an editorial about the unrest in Minneapolis. Also: Vaccines and health priorities.

  66. Cómo decidimos el uso de palabras como ‘asesinato’ en la cobertura de Mineápolis En español, Yesterday

    El Times se ciñe a los hechos y evita un lenguaje que emita juicios jurídicos sobre acontecimientos que aún están en desarrollo.

  67. Board of Peace Set to Hand Trump Sweeping Powers Over Gaza World, Yesterday

    A draft resolution revealed some of the plans for the new international body, which met for the first time last week amid criticism from some U.S. allies.

  68. Mark Carney Rejects Suggestions That He Walked Back His Davos Speech to Trump U.S., Yesterday

    Scott Bessent said that the Canadian prime minister had recanted his call on middle powers to no longer accommodate the U.S.

  69. UPS Says It Is Cutting Up to 30,000 Jobs Business, Yesterday

    The delivery company said it was planning the cuts this year because it expected to deliver fewer packages for Amazon, a large but unprofitable customer.

  70. Yale Offers Free Tuition to Families With Incomes Under $200,000 U.S., Yesterday

    Other costs would also be waived for students whose families earn less than $100,000. Yale joins other elite schools offering more generous financial aid, including Penn, Harvard and M.I.T.

  71. Employment Commission Chair Recasts Workplace Discrimination in Trump’s Image U.S., Yesterday

    Andrea Lucas, the chair of the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, has said she wants to undo years of what she describes as activist excess around labor law.

  72. Odo Takes an á La Carte Approach to Classic Kaiseki Fare Food, Yesterday

    Tacos Fonda comes to the Time Out food hall, Ops in the East Village serves pizza by guest restaurants and more news.

  73. How What You Eat Affects Cancer Risk Well, Yesterday

    Decades of research suggests that your diet can influence the risk of various cancers. Here’s what we know.

  74. Judge Cuts Sentence of Ultra-Orthodox Therapist Convicted of Molestation New York, Yesterday

    Nechemya Weberman’s sentence for child sexual abuse was reduced to 18 years, making him eligible for release within five years. He admitted his guilt for the first time on Tuesday.

  75. Una senadora republicana dice que la represión de la inmigración ha ido ‘demasiado lejos’ En español, Yesterday

    La senadora por Florida Ileana Garcia, quien es cubanoestadounidense, predijo que su partido perderá las elecciones intermedias si la Casa Blanca no reconsidera pronto sus tácticas.

  76. U.S. Population Growth Slows Sharply as Immigration Numbers Plunge U.S., Yesterday

    The new census estimates reflect President Trump’s anti-immigration policies. South Carolina is the nation’s fastest-growing state, while Florida’s growth declined.

  77. Troop Casualties in Ukraine War Near 2 Million, Study Finds U.S., Yesterday

    The number of deaths, injuries and missing is approaching a grim milestone after nearly four years of fighting.

  78. Philip Glass Withdraws From Kennedy Center, as Its Symphony Vows to Play On Arts, Yesterday

    Amid cancellations and turmoil, the National Symphony Orchestra is planning to stay. “I cannot make everybody happy,” its conductor said.

  79. Microsoft Pledged to Save Water. In the A.I. Era, It Expects Water Use to Soar. Technology, Yesterday

    Driven by the artificial intelligence frenzy, Microsoft is internally projecting that water use at its data centers will more than double by 2030 from 2020, including in places that face shortages.

  80. El jefe de la OTAN dice que Europa necesita a EE. UU. para defenderse En español, Yesterday

    Las declaraciones de Mark Rutte, secretario general de la alianza, abordaron la preocupación de que EE. UU. y Europa se estén distanciando por las ambiciones de Trump sobre Groenlandia.

  81. Meta Campaigns to Change Opinions on Data Centers Technology, Yesterday

    The tech giant has spent more than $6 million on TV ads in state capitals and Washington, with the message that data centers create jobs.

  82. TikTok Settles Social Media Addiction Lawsuit Ahead of a Landmark Trial Technology, Yesterday

    The settlement means TikTok will avoid a trial where plaintiffs had planned to argue that social media platforms are inherently defective and subject to personal injury liability.

  83. Outcry in Italy as U.S. Says ICE Agents Will Join Olympics Delegation World, Yesterday

    The Italian government said it had requested clarification from American diplomats after D.H.S. said that ICE agents would help secure the U.S. Olympic delegation next week in northern Italy.

  84. The Friendship Advice Experts Swear By Well, Yesterday

    Finding friendship and maintaining connections in adulthood is hard. Here’s where to start.

  85. A Quick Weeknight Stew With Slow Weekend Vibes Food, Yesterday

  86. Denmark’s Leader Isn’t Sure How Long America Will Be an Ally World, Yesterday

    President Trump’s efforts to pry Greenland from Denmark show that “the old world order is now gone,” Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen warned in Berlin.

  87. America Officially Leaves the Paris Climate Agreement. For the Second Time. Climate, Yesterday

    The United States is the only country to pull out of the global agreement among nations to fight climate change. European diplomats say the U.S. reputation is suffering.

  88. Southern Residents Struggle in Aftermath of Powerful Winter Storm Video, Yesterday

    Residents in states such as Tennessee and Arkansas dealt with frigid conditions, a loss of electricity and blocked roadways after a huge winter storm system swept through large parts of the United States.

  89. Florida Republican Says Immigration Crackdown Has ‘Gone Too Far’ U.S., Yesterday

    State Senator Ileana Garcia, who is Cuban American, was once such a true believer in President Trump that she co-founded “Latinas for Trump,” a national group.

  90. Trinidadian Families File Wrongful Death Lawsuit Over Boat Strike by U.S. Military U.S., Yesterday

    The case tests the Trump administration’s argument that its extrajudicial killings of people suspected of smuggling drugs at sea have been lawful.

  91. Judge Names Former C.I.A. Officer to Take Control of Rikers New York, Yesterday

    The judge named Nicholas Deml to oversee the city jail, a change that will test Mayor Zohran Mamdani’s ability to work with federal officials to turn it around after decades of violence and dysfunction.

  92. Trump y Noem se reúnen 2 horas tras la polémica por los hechos en Mineápolis En español, Yesterday

    La reunión es una señal de que el presidente está preocupado por las consecuencias de la muerte de Alex Pretti, quien fue abatido a tiros por agentes de migración.

  93. She’s the Face of Trump’s Aviation Safety Board, and She’s a Democrat U.S., Yesterday

    Jennifer Homendy, the outspoken chairwoman of the National Transportation Safety Board, is reclaiming the spotlight at a meeting on Tuesday about the Washington, D.C., crash that killed 67.

  94. Judge Orders ICE Chief to Appear in Court Over Potential Contempt U.S., Yesterday

    In a brief ruling, the Minnesota judge wrote that the unusual order was necessary because “the extent of ICE’s violation of court orders is likewise extraordinary.”

  95. Yesterday’s Minneapolis Shooting Ice Minnesota live blog included two standalone posts:
  96. G.M. Shares Rise as Investors Are Encouraged by 2026 Prospects Business, Yesterday

    The automaker said that it would buy back stock worth up to $6 billion and that it expected profit to rise this year after it pulled back from electric vehicle production.

  97. Broadway’s New Musicals Keep Losing Money. Except This One. Theater, Yesterday

    “The Outsiders” is the first new musical to open since 2022 to become profitable.

  98. El oficial de la Patrulla Fronteriza Gregory Bovino se va de Minnesota En español, Yesterday

    El gobierno de Trump planea trasladar fuera al oficial cuyas tácticas en las principales ciudades de EE. UU. han generado polémica, según dos funcionarios.

  99. ‘ICE Is Going Too Far’: OpenAI’s Altman Weighs In on Minnesota Business, Yesterday

    The tech C.E.O. is the latest business leader to speak out about the immigration crackdown and the fatal shooting of two U.S. citizens.

  100. Investigators Review Body Camera Video Related to Killing of Alex Pretti U.S., Yesterday

    The Department of Homeland Security said body camera footage, taken from multiple angles, was being examined, as local officials sought to ensure evidence was preserved.

  101. BAFTA Nominations: ‘One Battle After Another’ and ‘Sinners’ Face Off Movies, Yesterday

    “Hamnet,” “Marty Supreme” and “Sentimental Value” are also in the running for best film at Britain’s equivalent of the Oscars.

  102. The Nation’s Mood Briefing, Yesterday

    We look at the tensions following the killing of Alex Pretti.

  103. La purga de Xi en el ejército de China En español, Yesterday

    La destitución del general de más alto rango de China ha desatado grandes especulaciones.

  104. Albania Created an ‘A.I. Minister’ to Curb Corruption. Then Its Developers Were Accused of Graft. World, Yesterday

    The Albanian avatar known as Diella, a public anticorruption crusader, has been described as the world’s first government minister created by artificial intelligence.

  105. Alexander Vindman, of Trump Impeachment Fame, Runs for Senate in Florida U.S., Yesterday

    Mr. Vindman will run for the Democratic nomination to take on Senator Ashley Moody, a Republican. The race is an uphill fight for Democrats, but Mr. Vindman could be a strong fund-raiser.

  106. Work Will Stop on Critical Tunnel Project Unless Trump Restores Funding New York, Yesterday

    The builders of the Gateway project, a critical rail tunnel between New York and New Jersey, are expected to warn that construction cannot continue without the withheld federal money.

  107. Trump Changes Course in Minneapolis, and Social Media Giants Face Big Tobacco-Style Lawsuits The Headlines, Yesterday

    Plus, Mamdani’s snowstorm recommendation.

  108. The ‘Ghost Fleets’ Moving Oil Around the World The Daily, Yesterday

    Also known as “dark fleet” or “shadow fleet” ships, the vessels use murky tactics to transport oil in violation of sanctions.

  109. Wordle Review No. 1,684 Gameplay, Yesterday

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Wednesday, Jan. 28, 2026.

  110. Connections Companion No. 962 Gameplay, Yesterday

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Wednesday, Jan. 28. 2026.

  111. Strands Sidekick No. 696 Gameplay, Yesterday

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Wednesday, Jan. 28, 2026.

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

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

  113. Transportation Safety Board Set to Declare Cause of Midair Collision U.S., Yesterday

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

  114. G.O.P. Congressman: We Need to Wake Up After Minneapolis Opinion, Yesterday

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

  115. Trump’s Fantasies Are Killing Us Opinion, Yesterday

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

  116. Did Don DeLillo Invent the Racy Hockey Novel? Books, Yesterday

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

  117. Democrats Have to Be More Than the Anti-Trump Party Opinion, Yesterday

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

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

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

  119. As Trump Heads to Iowa to Trumpet Economy, Many Residents Feel Pain U.S., Yesterday

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

  120. How Do You Feel About Snowstorms? The Learning Network, Yesterday

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

  121. Fed, Signaling Little Urgency, Prepares to Pause on Rate Cuts Business, Yesterday

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

  122. Tom Friedman: Minneapolis, Alex Pretti and a Democracy at Risk Opinion, Yesterday

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

  123. ‘Wonder Man’ Review: A Break From the Multiverse Arts, Yesterday

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

  124. An American Street U.S., Yesterday

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

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

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

  126. Greenland’s Biggest Band Is Thrust Into an Uneasy Spotlight Arts, Yesterday

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

  127. You Wouldn’t Want to Butt Heads With This Small Dinosaur Science, Yesterday

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

  128. $950,000 Homes in South Carolina, Connecticut and Colorado Real Estate, Yesterday

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

  129. Trump Is Only Part of the Great Power Struggle Opinion, Yesterday

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

  130. Administration Social Media Posts Echo White Supremacist Messaging U.S., Yesterday

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

  131. After Donations, Trump Administration Revoked Rule Requiring More Nursing Home Staff U.S., Yesterday

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

  132. The Week the World Admitted the Truth About America Opinion, Yesterday

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

  133. How Trump Became a Liability for Europe’s Far Right World, Yesterday

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

  134. Benjamin Franklin Is the Man of the Moment New York, Yesterday

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

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

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

  136. A 62-Disc Set Offers a Last Word on a Magisterial Pianist Arts, Yesterday

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

  137. How Losing My Limbs Turned Me Into a Different Kind of Cook Food, Yesterday

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

  138. ‘Wonder Man’ Pushes Marvel Into Unfamiliar Territory Arts, Yesterday

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

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

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

  140. How Did Tucker Carlson Get This Way? How Did America? Books, Yesterday

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

  141. Villages Destroyed and a Hunger for Home Food, Yesterday

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

  142. Want Nirvana? Try a Colonoscopy. Magazine, Yesterday

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

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