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  1. Corrections: Aug. 23, 2025 Corrections, Today

    Corrections that appeared in print on Saturday, Aug. 23, 2025.

  2. Quote of the Day: Critic of Many U.S. Colleges Seeing Need to Defend Them Corrections, Today

    Quotation of the Day for Saturday, August 23, 2025.

  3. Yesterday’s Menendez Parole Hearing live blog included three standalone posts:
  4. Judge Blocks Trump From Pulling Funding to 34 More ‘Sanctuary Cities’ U.S., Today

    The order expanded a previous one in April that barred the Trump administration from withholding federal funding to 16 cities and counties over their local laws.

  5. Cute Sound? Gameplay, Today

    Ryan Judge’s themeless grid will make you hem, haw and say “Aww!”

  6. 5 Takeaways From Ghislaine Maxwell’s Interview About Jeffrey Epstein U.S., Today

    In a courthouse interview with the deputy attorney general, Ms. Maxwell, who has been convicted of sex trafficking, maintained that President Trump and other famous figures were not involved.

  7. Turning the Tables, Robert Menendez’s Wife Now Seeks to Blame Him New York, Today

    Nadine and Robert Menendez, a former senator, were convicted of taking bribes. Seeking leniency, Ms. Menendez’s relatives and friends agree she is “not a criminal mastermind.”

  8. Homeland Security Dept. Says It Hasn’t Kept Text Message Data Since April U.S., Today

    The agency’s response to public records requests indicated potential violations of federal records laws, experts said.

  9. San Francisco Had Avoided Trump’s Ire. Until Now. U.S., Yesterday

    The president focused on cities like Los Angeles and Washington as he deployed federal troops and railed against crime. But on Friday, in reference to San Francisco, he said, “We’ll clean that one up, too.”

  10. Impact of ‘Continuous Vetting’ for U.S. Visa Holders Remains Unclear U.S., Yesterday

    The State Department offered few details about its plans for the 55 million visa holders, and it was unclear if it was culling travel documents, or making less drastic changes.

  11. Ex-Employee Sentenced to 4 Years for Sabotaging Company’s Computer Network Business, Yesterday

    The man, a former software developer for Eaton Corporation, wrote malicious code that crashed servers on the company’s network in 2019, prosecutors said.

  12. Will Museums Fight Back Against Trump? U.S., Yesterday

    The president’s attacks on the Smithsonian Institution and other museums have become an effort to redefine why such places exist.

  13. ¿El gobierno de Trump se está preparando para una confrontación militar con Venezuela? En español, Yesterday

    Desde que el presidente Trump firmó una directiva contra algunos cárteles, se ha puesto en marcha un importante aumento de las fuerzas navales estadounidenses en el sur del mar Caribe.

  14. Read the Justice Dept. Interview With Ghislaine Maxwell Interactive, Yesterday

    The department released transcripts from two days of discussions between Ms. Maxwell, the longtime confidante of the disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein, and Todd Blanche, the department’s No. 2 official.

  15. Trump Administration Orders Work Halted on Wind Farm That Is Nearly Built Climate, Yesterday

    The order to stop construction on Revolution Wind off the coast of Rhode Island is part of a campaign against renewable energy.

  16. With Close Associates Under Fire, Mayor Adams Remains Defiant New York, Yesterday

    Mayor Eric Adams defended his administration and his re-election bid on Friday amid corruption charges against some of his closest allies.

  17. Chris Doyle, Artist Who Brought the Inanimate to Life, Dies at 66 Arts, Yesterday

    He used animation and other media to create worlds inhabited by anthropomorphic machines and industrious creatures. One curator described his work as “Narnia on acid.”

  18. Education Department Backs Away From Program for Hispanic-Serving Colleges U.S., Yesterday

    The federal program supports universities with high numbers of Latino students. Trump officials said they wouldn’t defend it against a lawsuit, which could effectively end the program.

  19. Trump Names His Personnel Chief as Ambassador to India U.S., Yesterday

    As head of presidential personnel appointments, Sergio Gor placed thousands of people across government, the president said.

  20. Trump Says Chicago and New York Are Next for Federal Crackdown on Crime U.S., Yesterday

    President Trump wants to use Washington as a template to target crime in cities around the country.

  21. F.B.I. Searched Home of John Bolton, a Former Trump Adviser Briefing, Yesterday

    Also, the Fed chair signaled that interest rates could soon come down. Here’s the latest at the end of Friday.

  22. Warships From the ‘Gringo Empire’ Move Close, but Many Venezuelans Shrug World, Yesterday

    President Nicolás Maduro said Venezuela would not back down while facing a U.S. naval buildup. But many in the country doubt a confrontation will come at all.

  23. Ron Turcotte, Who Rode Secretariat to the Triple Crown, Dies at 84 Sports, Yesterday

    With Turcotte in the saddle, Secretariat powered to victory in the Kentucky Derby and the Preakness in 1973 and then demolished the competition in the Belmont Stakes.

  24. Parents of Missing 7-Month-Old Are Charged in His Murder U.S., Yesterday

    Investigators said they were still searching for the boy, Emmanuel Haro, whose mother had claimed he was abducted outside a store in Yucaipa, Calif., on Aug. 14.

  25. Bolton Investigation Linked to Overseas Intelligence U.S., Yesterday

    The nature of the intelligence collected overseas is not known. The F.B.I. obtained the search warrant after presenting evidence to a federal judge.

  26. Colorado Judge Rejects Deal for Funeral Home Owner in Corpse Abuse Case U.S., Yesterday

    The judge rejected a 20-year sentence that would have been combined with a federal case. Prosecutors said that Jon Hallford, 45, and his wife cheated grieving families while living a lavish lifestyle.

  27. The White House Wants Indiana to Redistrict. Republicans There Are Split. U.S., Yesterday

    As President Trump asks Republican-led states to redraw congressional maps, some Indiana conservatives are pushing back. “They should leave it alone,” one legislator said.

  28. Pentagon Fires the Defense Intelligence Agency Chief U.S., Yesterday

    The move comes weeks after the agency drafted a preliminary report contradicting President Trump’s contention that U.S. strikes had “obliterated” nuclear sites in Iran.

  29. Elon Musk’s X Agrees to Settlements With Thousands of Former Employees Technology, Yesterday

    The settlements are an about-face for the billionaire, whose company fought with former workers over whether it owed them severance pay.

  30. Maxwell Never Witnessed Trump in ‘Inappropriate Setting,’ Transcript Says U.S., Yesterday

    The transcripts and audio, covering two days of discussions between Ms. Maxwell and Todd Blanche, the Justice Department’s No. 2, are likely to raise as many questions as they answer.

  31. Justice Dept. Gives Congress Some Subpoenaed Epstein Files U.S., Yesterday

    The G.O.P. chairman of a key House panel was forced to issue the subpoena after a few Republicans banded together with Democrats to push it through.

  32. Kennedy Center Fires Dance Director After Questions About Programming Arts, Yesterday

    The president of the arts center cited the TV show “So You Think You Can Dance” as the type of programming that could be more broadly appealing to audiences.

  33. Trump Gets His Revenge on John Bolton. Who’s Next? Opinion, Yesterday

    The recent F.B.I. search of John Bolton’s home makes clear that President Trump is perverting the justice system to intimidate his critics.

  34. ¿Quién es John Bolton, exasesor de Trump, y por qué el FBI registró su casa? En español, Yesterday

    Bolton, un referente republicano que ha asesorado a varios presidentes, se ha convertido en un persistente crítico de Trump desde que dejó la Casa Blanca.

  35. Trump Revels in a ‘Nice’ Gesture From Putin U.S., Yesterday

    The Russian president sent his American counterpart a photograph of the two of them from their face-to-face meeting.

  36. Southwest Is Changing Its Rules for Plus-Size Passengers Travel, Yesterday

    Among other changes, the airline will soon require travelers who “encroach upon the neighboring seat” to purchase an additional ticket, which might not be refunded.

  37. Abrego Garcia, Free From Tennessee Jail, Is Returning to Maryland, Lawyer Says U.S., Yesterday

    It remains unclear what will happen next to Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia. The Justice Department has said that if he was released from custody in Tennessee, it would likely seek to re-deport him.

  38. Scientists Split Giraffes Into Four Species. Three Are in Trouble. Science, Yesterday

    A reassessment of the iconic species has “some dramatic implications for how we view giraffe conservation across Africa,” a new study concludes.

  39. Trump despide a los expertos de inteligencia en un momento crucial En español, Yesterday

    El presidente de EE. UU. dispone de pocas fuentes de asesoramiento independiente justo cuando intenta negociar el fin de la invasión rusa a Ucrania, quizá la negociación más delicada de su presidencia.

  40. Una jueza ordena el cierre del centro de detención ‘Alcatraz de los caimanes’ En español, Yesterday

    Una jueza dictaminó que los gobiernos estatal y federal actuaron ilegalmente al no realizar una revisión medioambiental antes de construir el centro en los Everglades de Florida.

  41. How Redistricting Wars Could Give the G.O.P. Up to 7 Seats U.S., Yesterday

    As a handful of states have made moves and begun discussing redrawing their maps, here’s what’s at stake.

  42. Tiébilé Dramé, Voice for Rights in Mali, Is Dead at 70 World, Yesterday

    A former foreign minister, he founded an opposition political party and then served in the government as an unflagging negotiator with northern rebels.

  43. Florida Governor Says He Is Undeterred by Court Ruling on ‘Alligator Alcatraz’ U.S., Yesterday

    A federal judge had ordered that much of the Florida immigration detention center be dismantled, a ruling Gov. Ron DeSantis called “preordained.”

  44. Is the Trump Administration Building Up to a Military Confrontation With Venezuela? U.S., Yesterday

    A major increase in U.S. naval forces in the south Caribbean Sea has been underway since President Trump signed a directive targeting some cartels.

  45. A Bear Walked Into an Ice Cream Parlor. The Strawberry Never Had a Chance. U.S., Yesterday

    The black bear, which the authorities named Fuzzy, caused little damage but cleaned out much of the inventory at a popular parlor on south shore of Lake Tahoe.

  46. Book Club: Let’s Discuss ‘Wild Dark Shore’ Books, Yesterday

    Charlotte McConaghy’s novel about one isolated family, a mysterious stranger and the secrets they all hold is just the thing for late summer.

  47. Fed Chair Hints at Interest Rate Cuts, While Emphasizing Caution Video, Yesterday

    Jerome H. Powell, the chair of the Federal Reserve, signaled that interest rate cuts may be coming during his final speech as Fed chair on Friday at an annual conference hosted by the Reserve Bank of Kansas City in Jackson, Wyo.

  48. Trump Says Intel Has Agreed to Give U.S. a 10% Stake in Its Business Technology, Yesterday

    A deal would be among the largest government interventions in a U.S. company since the rescue of the auto industry after the 2008 financial crisis.

  49. Flashback: Your Weekly History Quiz, Aug. 23, 2025 Interactive, Yesterday

    Can you sort 8 historical events?

  50. Trump’s First Administration Tried to Stop Bolton’s Memoir U.S., Yesterday

    The book, in which John Bolton described repeated instances of corruption, was one of the most detailed and damaging accounts of Trump’s first term.

  51. From Boss Tweed to Bike Lanes: N.Y.C. Graft Ain’t What It Used to Be New York, Yesterday

    The city’s corruption once had ambition to match its soaring skyscrapers. Indictments this week described cut-rate schemes with far lower returns — and there was that cash in a potato-chip bag.

  52. Drop and Give Me … One Well, Yesterday

    Push-up challenges are trending. Before you try for 100 reps, focus on getting the exercise right.

  53. Day Bags That Work as Hard as You Do T Magazine, Yesterday

    A roundup of totes for the office that are both eminently functional and refreshingly stylish.

  54. What Counts as a ‘National Emergency’? Video, Yesterday

    In his seven months back in office, President Trump has declared nine national emergencies, plus a “crime emergency” in Washington. Those emergency declarations have been used to justify hundreds of actions — including immigration measures, sweeping tariffs and energy deregulation — that would typically require congressional approval or lengthy regulatory review, according to a New York Times analysis of presidential documents.

  55. Trump Officials Demand Apology From George Mason President Over Diversity U.S., Yesterday

    The Education Department said an investigation had found the public university and Gregory Washington, its first Black president, had supported diversity programs it views as discriminatory.

  56. Multiple Passengers Are Killed After Bus Crashes in Western New York New York, Yesterday

    At least one child was among those killed when a tour bus crashed about 30 miles east of Buffalo, officials said. Part of the New York State Thruway was shut down.

  57. Covid Vaccine Opponent Tapped to Lead Federal Review Team Health, Yesterday

    Panel members have been given a broad mandate, despite pleas from C.D.C. employees asking Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to stop spreading misinformation.

  58. 13 New Songs You Need to Hear: Doja Cat, Laufey, Wolf Alice and More Arts, Yesterday

    Listen to tracks by Deftones, Lila Iké, Chance the Rappers and others.

  59. Hegseth Authorizes Troops in D.C. to Carry Weapons U.S., Yesterday

    It remains unclear whether the National Guard soldiers will be armed as they walk through the city.

  60. Why Epstein’s Furious Grip on Washington Holds Opinion, Yesterday

    It isn’t just members of the MAGA faithful who are feeling let down.

  61. Who Is John Bolton, Trump’s Former National Security Adviser? U.S., Yesterday

    A Republican mainstay who served multiple presidents, Mr. Bolton has become a persistent Trump critic since leaving the White House.

  62. Hoping to Jump-Start Talks, Canada to Drop Some Retaliatory Tariffs on U.S. Products World, Yesterday

    Canada’s leader said he would follow the United States in dropping tariffs against American goods covered by the existing free trade agreement.

  63. Battling Power Outages and Heat Wave, Iran Orders More Shutdowns World, Yesterday

    Amid suffocating temperatures, the Iranian authorities are closing public offices and cutting water and electricity as the country struggles with an energy crisis.

  64. Take a Closer Look at These ‘Great’ New York City Trees Interactive, Yesterday

    Some are rare or endangered. Others have stood witness to important moments in history. All are lovely and surprising in their own way.

  65. Israel and the Existential Threats in Gaza Opinion, Yesterday

    Readers discuss a column by Nicholas Kristof on the ‘pointless destructiveness’ of Israel’s war on Hamas. Also: Trump’s mail-in ballot block.

  66. Howard University President to Step Down This Month U.S., Yesterday

    The historically Black university has faced the possibility of a Trump administration budget cut, and students were outraged over billing troubles.

  67. Fearing Customs Chaos, DHL Joins Others in Suspending U.S. Shipments Business, Yesterday

    The halt by one of the world’s largest couriers comes after President Trump eliminated an exemption on tariffs levied on imported goods valued under $800.

  68. What to Know About the Allegations Against Lisa Cook of the Fed U.S., Yesterday

    Trump administration officials have accused the Federal Reserve governor of mortgage fraud and called for her to resign.

  69. Trump Signals Fourth Delay of TikTok Ban Business, Yesterday

    The short-form video app has until mid-September to change its ownership structure or face a ban in the United States, after a number of deadline extensions from President Trump.

  70. Can Trump Fire a Fed Governor? What to Know About the Legal Arguments U.S., Yesterday

    The Supreme Court has indicated that there are distinctive reasons to shield the Federal Reserve from political interference.

  71. La Ciudad de Gaza y sus alrededores están oficialmente bajo hambruna En español, Yesterday

    Al menos medio millón de personas del enclave se enfrentan a las condiciones más graves medidas por expertos internacionales respaldados por la ONU: inanición, desnutrición aguda y muerte.

  72. Search of Bolton’s Home Shows Uneasy Mix of Retribution and Law Enforcement U.S., Yesterday

    It is not clear what evidence the authorities have that John Bolton mishandled classified information, but President Trump’s efforts to punish rivals immediately stoked questions about the investigation.

  73. U.N.-Backed Experts Confirm Situation in Gaza City as Famine Video, Yesterday

    At least half a million residents in Gaza City and its surrounding areas are officially living under famine, according to a hunger monitoring group that the United Nations and international aid groups rely on for assessing global crises.

  74. Stocks and Bonds Rise After Powell Suggests Rate Cuts Could Be Imminent Business, Yesterday

    Investors’ expectations of lower interest rates were reflected in the major stock indexes and lower government bond yields.

  75. Republicans Elect Joe Gruters, a Trump Ally From Florida, to Lead the R.N.C. U.S., Yesterday

    He had no opposition in his bid to replace Michael Whatley, who is leaving to run for Senate in North Carolina.

  76. Niegan la libertad condicional a Erik Menendez. Esto es lo que hay que saber En español, Yesterday

    Un panel de libertad condicional de California dijo que Menendez no debe salir de la cárcel, 36 años después de que él y su hermano Lyle mataran a sus padres.

  77. F.B.I. Raids John Bolton’s Home And Office Video, Yesterday

    Federal agents raided John Bolton’s home in Maryland and office in Washington as part of an inquiry into whether President Trump’s former security advisor mishandled classified information.

  78. Move Over, Mouse Ears: For Disney Adults, There’s a New Obsession Business, Yesterday

    Tiny stuffed animals that use magnets to stay perched on your shoulder have become a must-have accessory for some theme park superfans.

  79. What to Know About Plague After a New Case in California Health, Yesterday

    It is not just a scourge of the Middle Ages. Plague still exists, though it is rare. Here’s what to look for and how to protect yourself.

  80. Red Lobster Is Betting on Black Diners With Its Brand Comeback Food, Yesterday

    Are nostalgia, a new chief executive and seafood boil bags enough to save the seafood chain after more than 60 years?

  81. Greg Iles, Novelist Who Wrote About Race in Mississippi, Dies at 65 Books, Yesterday

    In his best-selling books, notably the “Natchez Burning” trilogy, he addressed what one reviewer called “the pervasive impact of past events.”

  82. Insurance Companies Send Chilling Letters Just Before Surgery. But Why? Your Money, Yesterday

    They often deny coverage via snail mail. Here’s what happened when my family got a note like that 36 hours before cancer surgery.

  83. The Perfect Dinner for Late Summer Plums Food, Yesterday

    Yewande Komolafe’s new recipe gives pork belly dominoes a quick turn in a hot pan so they crisp and plump before they’re coated in caramelized fruit.

  84. Five International Movies to Stream Now Movies, Yesterday

    This month’s picks include a Romanian essay film about television ads, a raucous action-comedy from South India, a Swiss drama about a middle-aged woman’s sexual explorations and more.

  85. Chris Wallace, a CBS News Scion, Is Advising Its New Owner Business, Yesterday

    The longtime news anchor recently began working for a financial firm connected to CBS’s new parent company and has spoken with the network’s owner, David Ellison, several times.

  86. Wyoming Man Accused of Torturing Wolf Is Charged With Animal Cruelty U.S., Yesterday

    Video of the wolf on a leash in a bar prompted outrage. A sheriff’s department investigation stalled, but more than a year later, a grand jury indicted a man on a felony count.

  87. Trump Threatens to Fire Fed Governor, Escalating Pressure on Central Bank Business, Yesterday

    President Trump said he would fire Lisa Cook, a Federal Reserve governor, if she did not resign. But his ability to fire a Fed governor is limited.

  88. Powell Sends Strongest Signal Yet That Interest Rate Cuts Are Coming Business, Yesterday

    Jerome H. Powell said the “balance of risks” across the economy had started to shift, raising the odds the central bank lowers borrowing costs at its next meeting in September.

  89. Was Head-Binding an Ancient Way to Get a Leg Up? Science, Yesterday

    For some cultures, the practice of cranial deformation may have offered individuals a path to privilege later in their lives.

  90. Book Club: Read ‘Pride and Prejudice,’ by Jane Austen, With the Book Review Books, Yesterday

    In September, the Book Review Book Club will read and discuss Jane Austen’s classic, about the tortured romance of two people frazzled by miscommunications and assumptions.

  91. British Government to Rescue Another Ailing Steel Maker Business, Yesterday

    The move, which comes after a court-approved liquidation of Speciality Steel, is meant to preserve jobs and domestic manufacturing.

  92. Lujos, ostentación y caprichos En español, Yesterday

    Adiós al “lujo silencioso”. Además: el auge de los hombres performativos, los coyotes de Central Park y más para tu fin de semana.

  93. Members of Congress Seek to Expand Sports Diplomacy U.S., Yesterday

    With the United States hosting two sets of Olympic Games and the World Cup, lawmakers are pressing for the State Department to step up its sports diplomacy.

  94. Is It OK to Request Custom Music in an Uber? Interactive, Yesterday

    A ruling on how to please all the ears in a ride share.

  95. F.B.I. Searches Home and Office of John Bolton, Ex-Trump Adviser U.S., Yesterday

    An investigation seeks to determine whether Mr. Bolton illegally shared or possessed classified information, according to two people familiar with the case.

  96. ‘No Meeting Planned’ Between Putin and Zelensky, Top Russian Diplomat Says World, Yesterday

    It was the clearest sign yet that President Trump’s push for an imminent summit was faltering.

  97. Former Sri Lankan President Arrested on Corruption Charges World, Yesterday

    The ex-leader, Ranil Wickremesinghe, was arrested amid government investigations into widespread bribery and graft.

  98. Global Monitors Confirm Famine in Part of Gaza. What Does That Mean? World, Yesterday

    A panel of food security experts have determined that part of Gaza is suffering from famine, and that it could spread to the rest of the enclave within weeks.

  99. Lil Nas X Is Arrested and Briefly Hospitalized in L.A. Arts, Yesterday

    Video showed the pop star walking down a major street in only underwear some time before an encounter with police officers.

  100. Powell Takes Center Stage, With Wall Street and Washington Watching Business, Yesterday

    The Fed chief is expected to address inflation, interest rates and the economy in his speech on Friday. Will he also confront President Trump’s attacks on central bank independence?

  101. ​North Korea Honors Its Soldiers Who Fought in Ukraine War World, Yesterday

    The North’s leader, Kim Jong-un, publicly consoled bereaved families, as well as awarding medals to soldiers returning from the force he has sent to aid Russia.

  102. Is This an A.I. Bubble? + Meta’s Missing Morals + TikTok Shock Slop Podcasts, Yesterday

    “It’s beyond enormous. It’s unprecedented.”

  103. Collapsing Boundaries Briefing, Yesterday

    We look at the relationship between digital stars and their followers.

  104. California Strikes Back at Texas’ Power Grab The Daily, Yesterday

    Gov. Gavin Newsom has announced an aggressive plan to retaliate against gerrymandering by Texas Republicans. Will it work?

  105. How Trump Is Shaking Trust in the Economy, and Judge Orders ‘Alligator Alcatraz’ Shut Down The Headlines, Yesterday

    Plus, your Friday news quiz.

  106. Wordle Review No. 1,526 Gameplay, Yesterday

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Saturday, Aug. 23, 2025.

  107. Connections Companion No. 804 Gameplay, Yesterday

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Saturday, Aug. 23, 2025.

  108. Strands Sidekick No. 538 Gameplay, Yesterday

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Saturday, Aug. 23, 2025.

  109. Gaza City and Surrounding Areas Are Officially Under Famine, Monitors Say World, Yesterday

    At least half a million people in the enclave were facing the most severe conditions measured by U.N.-backed international experts: starvation, acute malnutrition and death.

  110. Nvidia Chief in Talks With China to Allay Security Fears Over A.I. Chips Business, Yesterday

    Jensen Huang said he was “surprised” by questions about his company’s chips, given China’s eagerness to acquire them for advanced A.I systems.

  111. The Crowdfunded War Map That Ukrainians Check Every Morning World, Yesterday

    The online DeepState map, based on geolocated combat footage and tips from Ukrainian Army sources, draws 900,000 views each day and acts as a counterbalance to the military’s omissions.

  112. MAHA Is a Bad Answer to a Good Question Opinion, Yesterday

    Rachael Bedard and David Wallace-Wells on Covid disillusionment and the rise of the MAHA movement.

  113. A Simple Plan to Prepare for Disasters Well, Yesterday

    Having long, medium and short term goals can help ease your mind.

  114. Year Will End With 300,000 Fewer Federal Workers, Trump Official Says U.S., Yesterday

    The reduction would be the largest single-year decline in civilian federal employment since World War II.

  115. How Trump Leans on Emergency Declarations to Bypass Congress and Skirt Regulations Interactive, Yesterday

    The president has declared 10 emergencies since returning to office, far outpacing what is typical. He has used them to justify hundreds of actions.

  116. Yesterday’s Us live blog included one standalone post:
  117. Hollywood’s Newest Formula for Success: Rereleasing Old Movies Movies, Yesterday

    The multiplex is awash in titles that are 15, 20, even 60 years old. Nostalgia is a factor but economics play a big part, too.

  118. Trump’s Attacks on Institutions Threaten a Bulwark of Economic Strength Business, Yesterday

    The president’s efforts to control the Federal Reserve and Bureau of Labor Statistics carry risks. But collectively, the moves could be even more damaging, economists warn.

  119. Xi purga a sus fieles. La explicación la tienen Stalin y Mao En español, Yesterday

    Los “fisgones de cabecera” de China, que analizan en internet los rumores de cambios en el poder, tienen mucho trabajo mientras Xi Jinping aparta a sus propios aliados.

  120. ‘KPop Demon Hunters’ Has Everyone Bobbing Their Heads. Especially Parents. Arts, Yesterday

    Some parents are reliving a golden era of boy bands and girl groups — “but now I’m handing out juice boxes instead of dancing like a rave with a glow stick,” one said.

  121. Earl Sweatshirt Turned the Hype Down. Now He Can ‘Live, Laugh, Love.’ Arts, Yesterday

    The cult rapper, who broke out at 16 as a member of Odd Future, spoke with Popcast about cutting his own path around fame and into fatherhood.

  122. ‘Long Story Short’ Does Time Travel, Family Style Arts, Yesterday

    The makers of “Bojack Horseman” return with a human and humane comedy about the power of memory.

  123. Trump’s Crackdown Will Make Crime Worse Opinion, Yesterday

    Community violence intervention programs are reducing crime. Trump’s funding cuts and National Guard deployments will probably increase it.

  124. Stars Will Perform to Aid Arts Group in Fight Over a Manhattan Church New York, Yesterday

    An array of A-list actors will hold a staged reading in the Hamptons to benefit an arts group that was recently evicted from the West Park Presbyterian Church.

  125. California and Texas Face Off in Redistricting Fight Video, Yesterday

    The battle over redistricting is playing out in the country’s two largest states. Texas and California passed redistricting efforts this week that counter each other. David Goodman and Laurel Rosenhall explain how redistricting is playing out in both states and what the final outcome could look like.

  126. Amtrak’s Mardi Gras Train Returns, Joyfully, 20 Years After Katrina U.S., Yesterday

    Driving may be faster, but the inaugural train trips between Mobile, Ala., and New Orleans this week drew travelers eager for a different kind of adventure.

  127. The Hobbyist Restorer Who Rocked the Art World With an A.I. Innovation World, Yesterday

    Alex Kachkine spends his days working on microchip research — a skill set surprisingly similar to that needed for restoration.

  128. 9 New Movies Our Critics Are Talking About This Week Movies, Yesterday

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

  129. Yes, America Can Fix Its Gerrymandering Problem Opinion, Yesterday

    Gerrymandering is a form of cheating. And it is preventable.

  130. What to Know About the Chinese Blockbuster ‘Ne Zha II’ Movies, Yesterday

    This animated film has been a box office phenomenon in China. As an English-language version opens in the United States, we provide an explainer.

  131. $1.4 Million Homes in São Paulo, Brazil Real Estate, Yesterday

    Brazil’s most populous city offers contemporary brick houses, sleek condos with city views, and ranch-style homes.

  132. How Long Can This Uncanny Stock Market Prosper? Business, Yesterday

    The U.S. market is top-heavy, with Nvidia occupying a bigger weight than any company in modern history. Risks abound, our columnist says.

  133. Jeff Hiller Came Out of Nowhere. It Only Took 20 Years. Arts, Yesterday

    His role in the dramatic HBO comedy “Somebody Somewhere” earned him his first Emmy nomination. It was also, more or less, his first major role.

  134. It May Feel Like Peak Jellyfish, but Peak Anxiety Can Wait U.S., Yesterday

    “I don’t think it’s time to push the panic button yet,” an expert said, after rising reports of swarms and stings for beachgoers in parts of the Eastern Seaboard.

  135. Podcasting Is a Talent Business. SiriusXM Is Intent on Winning. Business, Yesterday

    The company famous for car radio and Howard Stern has recently climbed the podcast charts by betting hundreds of millions of dollars on shows like “Call Her Daddy” and “SmartLess.”

  136. A Critic of Universities Is Rallying to Defend Them in the Trump Era Arts, Yesterday

    The Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression has long been a critic of progressive campus culture. Now it’s taking on new, and surprising, targets.

  137. For South Asian Artists, Identity Doesn’t Fit in a Box Arts, Yesterday

    These four artists are turning to centuries-old stories of migration to expand contemporary understandings of race, ethnicity and origin.

  138. Riz Ahmed Is Forever Ready to Reinvent Himself T Magazine, Yesterday

    In a world obsessed with rigid identities, the actor and rapper strives to let the stories he tells expand who he is.

  139. Revenge of the Followers Style, Yesterday

    An emerging genre of video collapses the boundaries between celebrities and their audiences.

  140. The New York Times News Quiz, Aug. 22, 2025 Interactive, Yesterday

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

  141. Five Free Movies to Stream Now Movies, Yesterday

    This month’s films, including Sidney Lumet’s last feature and Abel Ferrara’s grimy portrait of New York, examine the underbelly of society.

  142. Why You Should Send Thank-You Notes, Even Years Later Opinion, Yesterday

    Surprise someone. Make them laugh and cry.

  143. Trump’s Cuts May Spell the End for America’s Only Antarctic Research Ship Climate, Yesterday

    The decommissioning would leave the United States with no icebreaker to study the southern seas and cede scientific leadership to rival countries like China.

  144. At the ‘Edge of the World’ in Portugal Travel, Yesterday

    Prince Henry the Navigator helped launch the age of seafaring exploration from the country’s Algarve coast. A family of sailors follows in his wake.

  145. Her Dad Lost, but Hope Walz Hasn’t Stopped Speaking Out Style, Yesterday

    A year after her father became the Democratic vice-presidential nominee, the 24-year-old Hope Walz reflects on all that has changed for her and the world.

  146. Can’t Afford a House? Try Baltic Avenue. Real Estate, Yesterday

    It’s getting harder to become a homeowner. But in Monopoly, The Game of Life and The Sims, the rules are simple: Play your cards right, and you’ll get a house.

  147. A Quiet Eco-Fantasy’s Alluring Alchemy Arts, Yesterday

    Sword of the Sea, from the lineage of the indie hit Journey, asks the player to help plants and fish thrive by turning sand into water.

  148. Congo Has Astronomical Rates of Sexual Violence. Now Victims Have Lost Access to Care. Health, Yesterday

    The conflict that has put rebels in control of much of the east of the country has left victims with no legal recourse and dismantled many of the clinics that offered care.

  149. Great Children’s Books About Siblings Books, Yesterday

    My sister and I fought so bitterly over our copy of “Little Women” that our mother had to buy a second one. Obviously, we didn’t learn much from the story.

  150. 7 ejercicios de pilates para mejorar la postura En español, Yesterday

    Esta rutina puede ayudarte a sentarte, estar de pie y realizar movimientos cotidianos con mayor comodidad.

  151. La población migrante en EE. UU. disminuye por primera vez en décadas En español, Yesterday

    Un análisis de los datos del censo realizado por el Centro de Investigaciones Pew reveló que, entre enero y junio, la población nacida en el extranjero disminuyó en casi 1,5 millones de personas.

  152. La paz cambió al pueblo donde la guerra me cambió a mí En español, Yesterday

    Un fotógrafo de guerra perdió las piernas en Afganistán. Quince años después, regresó al lugar donde ocurrió.

  153. Sin comida, sin agua y con una pierna rota: cómo un excursionista sobrevivió una semana en la naturaleza En español, Yesterday

    Alec Luhn, periodista estadounidense de 38 años, espera que las lecciones que aprendió de su terrible experiencia en un parque nacional de Noruega puedan ayudar a otros.

  154. Pair of Immigration Raids Disrupt a New Jersey Shipping Hub New York, Yesterday

    In Edison, thousands of immigrant workers toil in hundreds of warehouses, sorting millions of boxes arriving from nearby ports.

  155. For Two or Three Days, a Surfer’s Paradise in New York City New York, Yesterday

    Thanks to Hurricane Erin, conditions are ideal for the urban surfer: giant waves and no swimmers.

  156. A Homecoming, of Sorts, to a Place Where Bears Run Wild Times Insider, Yesterday

    A reporter visiting Romania, where she was born, found that humans’ ancient relationship with bears there had fallen out of balance.

  157. Palabra del día: ‘gulag’ En español, Yesterday

    Esta palabra ha aparecido en 43 artículos en NYTimes.com en el último año. ¿Puedes usarla en una frase?

  158. El director ejecutivo de Duolingo quiere tener una conversación sobre la IA En español, Yesterday

    El CEO de la aplicación de aprendizaje dice que utilizar la inteligencia artificial podría permitir hacer muchas más tareas, pero no significa que dejará de lado a las personas.

  159. Robert Moses Tore the South Bronx in Half. Is It About to Happen Again? New York, Yesterday

    It took decades for the Bronx to recover after the Cross Bronx Expressway was built. With years of repairs on the horizon, some residents worry about new trauma.

  160. ‘Las guerreras K-pop’ es mi tipo de globalismo En español, Yesterday

    La superproducción animada de Netflix podría ser la prueba de que por fin vivimos en un mundo postmulticultural.

  161. 5 Classical Music Albums You Can Listen to Right Now Arts, Yesterday

    The male soprano Samuel Mariño’s “Lumina,” a suite from Thomas Adès’s “The Tempest” and Ginastera’s string quartets are among the highlights.

  162. Spelling Bee Forum Gameplay, Yesterday

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

  163. Word of the Day: gulag The Learning Network, Yesterday

    This word has appeared in 43 articles on NYTimes.com in the past year. Can you use it in a sentence?

  164. Mapa: un terremoto de magnitud 7,5 sacude el océano Atlántico Sur Interactive, Yesterday

    Mira la localización del epicentro del sismo y el área de movimiento.

  165. Friday Briefing: U.S. and Europe Flesh Out Trade Deal Briefing, Yesterday

    Also, a war photographer’s return to Afghanistan.