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  1. Ex-South Korean Leader Gets Prison Term in First Ruling Over Martial Law World, Today

    A court handed down five years in prison to former President Yoon Suk Yeol, who is facing multiple trials stemming from his short-lived imposition of martial law.

  2. Seth Meyers Never Guessed Trump Was Such a Milk Fan Arts, Today

    The “Late Night” host said there was no way President Trump drank milk, “unless someone tricked you into thinking your Diet Coke came from a cow.”

  3. Los mejores deportes para la longevidad En español, Today

    Todas las formas de ejercicio ayudan a vivir más tiempo, pero algunas actividades traen beneficios adicionales.

  4. Palabra del día: ‘panacea’ En español, Today

    Esta palabra ha aparecido en 121 artículos en NYTimes.com en el último año. ¿Puedes usarla en una frase?

  5. Word of the Day: panacea The Learning Network, Today

    This word has appeared in 121 articles on NYTimes.com in the past year. Can you use it in a sentence?

  6. Iran’s Regime Is Losing Its Greatest Weapon: Fear Opinion, Today

    The bulwark of Iranian oppression is fear. The latest round of demonstrations shows it has been breached.

  7. Hope and Fear Mingle in Cuba With the Loss of Maduro, and Oil Opinion, Today

    The electricity may go off, but islanders see a glimmer of hope in Maduro’s departure.

  8. Emergency Call Transcripts Record a Crisis Unfolding in Real Time U.S., Today

    The killing of Renee Good by an ICE agent was instantly reported to the Minneapolis Police. The calls reflect shock, fury and confusion.

  9. Quote of the Day: In Bitter Winter Freeze, Russia Focuses on Wiping Out the Heat Corrections, Today

    Quotation for the Day for Friday, January 16, 2026.

  10. Battles Over Truth Rage Online Amid Iran’s Internet Blackout Business, Today

    The shutdown of online discourse within Iran has allowed both the government and its critics to flood social media outside the country with disinformation campaigns and fake images.

  11. Corrections: Jan. 16, 2026 Corrections, Today

    Corrections that appeared in print on Friday, Jan. 16, 2026.

  12. They Ran a Campaign Together, Then Love Came After Style, Today

    When Talia Marcus and Charles Blaettler met while working on the campaign trail, they weren’t expecting love. Good thing it came anyway.

  13. Please Cheat on Me Style, Today

    Why did I keep fantasizing about catching my faithful boyfriend in bed with another woman?

  14. Uber’s Quest to Crack Japan Leads Through a Rural Hot-Springs Town Business, Today

    The ride-hailing giant’s chief executive has made a bet on how it can finally grab a bigger piece of one of the world’s largest taxi markets.

  15. A Slow, Awkward Dance Started It All Style, Today

    Before Paul Melnikow and Alan Pierson spoke to each other, they danced at the ‘queer prom,’ about 20 hours into Taylor Mac’s 24-hour performance.

  16. For Two Floridians, a Michigan Winter Solidified Their Bond Style, Today

    Ashley Knott and Tobias Kammerer are opposites — she’s very social, while he needs “to be peeled like an onion.” But a big move created a deeper connection.

  17. U.S. Says It Erred in Deporting Student Traveling for Thanksgiving U.S., Today

    The Trump administration acknowledged it mistakenly deported a college student to Honduras despite a court order barring the removal. But the government has not moved to drop the case.

  18. Video Analysis of ICE Shooting Sheds Light on Contested Moments Video, Today

    Newly available videos and existing footage synchronized and assessed by The Times provides a millisecond by millisecond look at how an ICE officer ended up shooting and killing a motorist in Minneapolis.

  19. ‘The Pitt’ Season 2, Episode 2 Recap: Dirty Work Arts, Today

    Viewers got extra intimate this week with the hard physical realities of life in the emergency ward.

  20. Do Some Cleaning Gameplay, Today

    Kyle Dolan opens our solving weekend.

  21. Machado Offers Trump Her Nobel Peace Prize Medal Video, Today

    During a meeting in the White House on Thursday, Venezuela’s opposition leader, María Corina Machado, presented her medal to President Trump.

  22. Un nuevo videojuego simula un centro de ciberestafas En español, Today

    El juego “Blood Money: Lethal Eden” aprovecha una creciente ansiedad en China al recrear las experiencias de personas traficadas para dedicarse a la estafa.

  23. Many Fiery Remarks, Little Clarity on What’s Next at Security Council Meeting on Iran World, Today

    Iran’s representative denied the country had killed protesters, as the U.S. ambassador said President Trump had made clear “all options are on the table” to stop the killing.

  24. This Winter, the Best Puffer Jackets Come With Big Pockets T Magazine, Today

    These utility-inflected styles are practical yet polished.

  25. Trump Administration Lawsuit Seeking California Voter Data Is Dismissed U.S., Today

    The Justice Department has sued about two dozen states over access to voter rolls, as the federal government pushes to create a national database.

  26. Venezuela’s Interim Leader Balances Maduro’s Script With Trump’s Demands World, Today

    In her State of the Union address, Delcy Rodríguez echoed her predecessors’ fiery rhetoric but tried to hew to President Trump’s agenda.

  27. Former Senator Kyrsten Sinema Accused of Affair With Member of Security Team U.S., Today

    In a lawsuit, the ex-wife of Ms. Sinema’s onetime staff member accused her of showering him with gifts and breaking up their marriage.

  28. La medalla del Nobel se ha vendido antes por millones de dólares En español, Today

    El Comité del Nobel ha dicho que el premio no puede transferirse, pero la medalla se ha vendido en algunas subastas a lo largo de la historia del premio.

  29. California’s Pacific Coast Highway Fully Reopens After Three Years U.S., Today

    The famed highway reopened this week after consecutive landslides shuttered two sections of the road in Big Sur and forced major repairs.

  30. Taiwan Reaches Trade Deal with Trump, Pledges More U.S. Chip Factories Business, Today

    The United States agreed to lower tariffs on Taiwanese goods from 20 to 15 percent, while Taiwan says it will invest in more chip manufacturing in the U.S.

  31. Couple Says ICE Agents Gassed Them as They Drove With 6 Children U.S., Today

    Shawn and Destiny Jackson said they were trying to escape a clash between ICE and protesters when agents used tear gas near their car. Their children gasped for air.

  32. Former Building Super Is Convicted of Stealing $350,000 From 98-Year-Old New York, Today

    Rosalind Hernandez, who worked in a co-op building in Manhattan, befriended and then bilked a vulnerable resident, prosecutors said.

  33. What Did the White House and Denmark Agree to on Greenland? Depends Whom You Ask. U.S., Today

    The White House and Denmark contradicted each other in public about what they had agreed to this week as President Trump continued to demand U.S. ownership of Greenland.

  34. The Nobel Medal Has Been Sold Before for Millions of Dollars World, Today

    The Nobel Committee has said the prize cannot be transferred, but it has been sold in a few auctions over the award’s history.

  35. ‘The Rip’ Review: Clean Cop, Dirty Cop Movies, Today

    Matt Damon and Ben Affleck play grizzled cops looking at each other sideways in this Netflix crime thriller that has all the concepts but not much else.

  36. Why ASAP Rocky’s New Album Took So Long Video, Yesterday

    The musician and actor A$AP Rocky sat down with Jon Caramanica and Joe Coscarelli, the hosts of “Popcast” at The New York Times, to discuss the release of his first album in eight years.

  37. Was Renee Good Obligated to Comply With an ICE Agent’s Orders? U.S., Yesterday

    The agent told Ms. Good to get out of her car before fatally shooting her. Legal experts said immigration agents may sometimes, but not always, have the authority to make such commands.

  38. Humanities Endowment Awarding Millions to Western Civilization Programs Arts, Yesterday

    The National Endowment for the Humanities is giving more than $40 million to programs that have been embraced by conservatives as a counterweight to liberal-dominated academia.

  39. Democratic Lawmakers Say They Face New Round of Federal Inquiries Video, Yesterday

    By Wednesday, at least five Democratic lawmakers said they received new inquiries from federal prosecutors regarding a video they published in November. In the video, they urged military service members not to follow illegal orders.

  40. Number of Businesses in New York City Plunged Last Spring, Report Says New York, Yesterday

    Roughly 8,400 businesses closed in the second quarter of 2025, according to the most recent city data, creating the largest net decline in business activity since before the pandemic.

  41. Las fuerzas estadounidenses incautan un sexto buque petrolero vinculado a Venezuela En español, Yesterday

    La Guardia Costera de EE. UU. abordó e incautó el petrolero de bandera rusa, previamente llamado Veronica, en una operación realizada antes del amanecer en el Caribe.

  42. Judge Proposes Restricting Deportation of Scores of Noncitizen Academics U.S., Yesterday

    In a case over the First Amendment rights of noncitizen scholars, a federal judge proposed extending protections to members of two academic groups behind a lawsuit.

  43. Las universidades chinas suben en las clasificaciones mundiales; las de EE. UU. retroceden En español, Yesterday

    Harvard sigue dominando, aunque ha caído al puesto 3 en una lista que mide el rendimiento académico. Otras universidades estadounidenses se rezagan con respecto a sus homólogas mundiales.

  44. Trump Threatened to Send the Military to Minneapolis Briefing, Yesterday

    Also, Israel and Arab countries asked the U.S. not to attack Iran. Here’s the latest at the end of Thursday.

  45. Romeo Santos Reminisces About His Drake Shoutout Video, Yesterday

    Romeo Santos sat down on the “Popcast” couch and recalled when Drake referenced Aventura on “The Motto” and the collaboration that followed.

  46. New York Sues Former C.E.O. of Covid Vaccine Maker Over Insider Trading U.S., Yesterday

    Robert G. Kramer sold nearly 90,000 shares of his stock in Emergent BioSolutions, knowing that large quantities of vaccine materials were contaminated, the lawsuit said.

  47. N.S.A. Nominee Promises to Protect Elections From Foreign Interference U.S., Yesterday

    President Trump fired the National Security Agency’s chief back in April and has weakened cyberattack protections.

  48. Herby Pork Laab With Chile Video, Yesterday

    In this take on the classic Thai dish laab (also spelled larb) moo, ground pork is pan-cooked, then stirred together with a combination of funky fish sauce, fresh and dried chiles, shallots, lime juice and an abundance of fresh herbs for brightness.

  49. Inside the Fight to Keep Iran Online Technology, Yesterday

    Activists spent years preparing for a communications blackout in Iran, smuggling in Starlink satellite internet systems and making digital shutdowns harder for the authorities to enforce.

  50. ‘Star Wars’ Boss Departs, Ending an Asteroid-Filled Reign Business, Yesterday

    Kathleen Kennedy stepped down as Lucasfilm’s president and returned to producing. Two studio veterans took over.

  51. Trump Threatens to Invoke the Insurrection Act and Send Troops to Minnesota U.S., Yesterday

    The law, which was last invoked in 1992, could allow President Trump to deploy the military inside the United States. Doing so would be a major escalation.

  52. How to Make a Nonalcoholic Martini T Magazine, Yesterday

    Plus two other mocktail ideas for those who love a paloma or a michelada.

  53. ICE Is Losing the Political Battle Video, Yesterday

    “When I look at the ICE operation in Minnesota,” says the Opinion columnist Jamelle Bouie, “I see a White House that is panicking and that is losing.”

  54. Día 5: agenda estas 5 citas médicas para proteger tu cerebro Interactive, Yesterday

    ¿Cuándo fue la última vez que te mediste la presión arterial? Hoy te proponemos una lista para mantenerte sano en cuerpo y mente.

  55. U.S. Forces Seize Sixth Oil Tanker Linked to Venezuela U.S., Yesterday

    The Coast Guard boarded and seized the Russian-flagged tanker, originally named Veronica, in a pre-dawn operation in the Caribbean Sea.

  56. Pentagon Will ‘Refocus’ Military Publication Stars and Stripes U.S., Yesterday

    The agency’s chief spokesman outlined plans to intervene in the previously independent newspaper’s coverage.

  57. A Healthy Brain World, Yesterday

    Even when so much is happening in the world, it’s important to take care of your brain health. Our Well desk shares tips.

  58. Milan Court Closes Fraud Case Against Italian Influencer Chiara Ferragni World, Yesterday

    A judge dropped the case against Ms. Ferragni, who had been embroiled in a scandal over sales of a limited edition Christmas cake marketed as supporting cancer treatment.

  59. Arkansas Rescinds Choice of Law School Dean Over Transgender Stance U.S., Yesterday

    The University of Arkansas withdrew a job offer to a legal scholar after state officials learned that she had signed a legal brief concerning transgender athletes, lawmakers said.

  60. There’s Never Been a Better Time to Eat Chinese Food Food, Yesterday

    Chains from the East Asian nation are popping up across New York City, bringing with them excellent hot pot, dumplings and mapo tofu.

  61. Leonard D. Jacoby, 83, Dies; Brought Legal Services to the Masses Business, Yesterday

    He and Steven Z. Meyers opened their first low-cost legal clinic in 1972. Within a decade, they had revolutionized the legal industry.

  62. Hesitant to Visit the U.S. for the World Cup? We Want to Hear From You. Travel, Yesterday

    International soccer fans face hurdles like travel bans, long visa delays and high ticket prices for U.S. matches. Will they be enough to keep you away?

  63. Minneapolis Schools Allow Students to Learn Online Amid ICE Fears U.S., Yesterday

    As immigration agents and protests lead some families to keep children home, schools around the Twin Cities are offering a remote option for the next several weeks.

  64. The Cities That Broke Heat Records Last Year Climate, Yesterday

    Thousands of cities around the world saw their hottest year on record in 2025 as the planet has inched closer to a key temperature threshold.

  65. None of Mamdani’s Deputy Mayors Are Black. It Has Become a Problem. New York, Yesterday

    Some Black and Latino leaders worry they are being denied access to power under Mayor Zohran Mamdani and that they may lose the ground they had gained under former Mayor Eric Adams.

  66. State and Federal Lawmakers Want Data Centers to Pay More for Energy Business, Yesterday

    Many proposals have been introduced, but there is little consensus among governors, Congress members and tech executives about exactly how much the companies behind data centers should pay for electricity.

  67. Did a Supreme Court Loss Embolden Trump on the Insurrection Act? U.S., Yesterday

    In refusing to let the president deploy National Guard troops in Illinois under an obscure law, the justices may have made him more apt to invoke greater powers.

  68. Nick Reiner Was in a Mental Health Conservatorship in 2020 U.S., Yesterday

    Mr. Reiner, who is accused of killing his parents, was under a yearlong legal arrangement that allows for involuntary psychiatric treatment.

  69. 6 Books We Love This Week Books, Yesterday

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

  70. What’s Going On in This Graph? | Jan. 21, 2026 The Learning Network, Yesterday

    How does life expectancy vary by state and country?

  71. Big Plan for Fannie and Freddie I.P.O. in Flux as Trump Pushes Affordability Business, Yesterday

    Six months after President Trump told Wall Street banks to prepare a swift stock offering, there is no firm plan for how to take the giant mortgage firms public.

  72. Cuba recibe los restos de 32 ciudadanos que murieron en los ataques de EE. UU. en Venezuela En español, Yesterday

    Las personas fallecidas formaban parte del equipo de seguridad del dirigente venezolano depuesto, Nicolás Maduro.

  73. Un agente federal dispara a un hombre en Mineápolis y las protestas aumentan En español, Yesterday

    El agente disparó a un hombre venezolano que se resistía a ser detenido, dijo un funcionario. Manifestantes y fuerzas del orden se enfrentaron durante horas.

  74. Nydia Velázquez Gives Mamdani a Warning as She Endorses a Successor New York, Yesterday

    The veteran congresswoman said she would like Antonio Reynoso, the Brooklyn borough president, to replace her after she retires. She also said the mayor should stay out of political races.

  75. The Sounds of Antarctica? Flying in the Cold? Your Questions, Answered Video, Yesterday

    Is it hard to fly a helicopter in the Antarctic cold? What do penguins sound like? How about the instruments designed to test the waters below the Thwaites Glacier? Our climate reporter Raymond Zhong finds some answers to viewer questions.

  76. Verizon Offers $20 Credit to Users Affected by Outage U.S., Yesterday

    A company spokeswoman said “a software issue” was to blame for the widespread outage that disrupted service across the United States on Wednesday.

  77. Jim Hartung, Gymnast Who Helped Deliver U.S. Gold, Dies at 65 Sports, Yesterday

    In an upset victory over China at the 1984 Olympics, he and five others became the only American men ever to win the gold medal in the gymnastics team competition.

  78. Alexander Brothers Accuser Was Found Dead Last Year, Authorities Say New York, Yesterday

    The death of Kate Whiteman, whose accusation of sexual assault against Oren and Alon Alexander opened a floodgate of similar allegations, is under investigation.

  79. Runaway Emu Leads Florida Corporal in 45-Minute Police Chase U.S., Yesterday

    A corporal in St. Johns County had responded to what he thought would be a straightforward call about an animal on the loose. Nearly an hour later, he was putting handcuffs on an emu named Tina.

  80. Runaway Emu Leads Sheriff’s Corporal on 45-Minute Chase Video, Yesterday

    An emu named Tina escaped from a farm in Florida last Friday. Body camera footage captured a sheriff’s office corporal chasing the large bird and eventually putting it in handcuffs.

  81. An Easy Pasta That’s Hearty, Tangy and So Creamy Food, Yesterday

    Cabbage, sour cream and melty Gruyère star in Melissa Clark’s latest one-pot weeknight dinner.

  82. Migrantes venezolanos piden a un tribunal restablecer su Estatus de Protección Temporal En español, Yesterday

    El gobierno de Trump ha puesto fin a las protecciones del TPS para unos 600.000 migrantes venezolanos, parte de su esfuerzo por frenar las vías de acceso para que permanezcan en EE. UU.

  83. Remains of 32 Cubans Killed in U.S. Strikes in Venezuela Are Returned Video, Yesterday

    State-run television aired a ceremony for the remains of 32 Cuban citizens killed in the U.S. strikes in Venezuela arriving in Havana. The deceased were part of the security detail of Nicolás Maduro, Venezuela’s ousted president.

  84. ICE’s No. 2 Official Leaves to Run for the House in Ohio U.S., Yesterday

    Madison Sheahan, a top enforcer of President Trump’s immigration crackdown, said she would step down to challenge Representative Marcy Kaptur, a Democrat.

  85. Harvey Pratt, Who Designed the Native American Veterans Memorial, Dies at 84 Arts, Yesterday

    A self-taught artist, he also spent more than half a century creating forensic sketches and reconstructions for law-enforcement agencies.

  86. 18 Healthy Chicken Recipes That Will Get You Excited About Chicken Again Food, Yesterday

    Cooking the same poultry dishes week after week can be a drag. These vibrant and nourishing new recipes are anything but.

  87. It’s ’Tato Time Food, Yesterday

    Baked. Boiled. Souped. Regardless of form, potatoes will always be there for you.

  88. The Geopolitics of Greenland and NATO Opinion, Yesterday

    Readers respond to articles about the U.S. threats against Greenland. Also: A woman’s aging face.

  89. Trump Releases Health Plan but It’s Short on Specifics U.S., Yesterday

    The long-awaited plan would leave much to Congress and calls for payments to health savings accounts rather than insurance subsidies, among other broad proposals.

  90. Israel and Arab Nations Ask Trump to Refrain From Attacking Iran U.S., Yesterday

    Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel asked the president to postpone any planned attack. Israeli and Arab officials fear Iran could retaliate by striking their countries.

  91. John Cunningham, Character Actor and Broadway Stalwart, Dies at 93 Theater, Yesterday

    He was a familiar face from Broadway productions of “Company,” “Titanic” and “Six Degrees of Separation” and numerous film and TV appearances.

  92. These Kings of Dance Get Their Marching Orders From Women Arts, Yesterday

    “Sons of Echo,” in which standout male dancers perform work by women, proves that male choreographers don’t have a monopoly on bad taste.

  93. In a Setback for Trump, Judge Says N.Y. Wind Farm Can Resume Construction Climate, Yesterday

    A federal judge said the Empire Wind project off Long Island would suffer “irreparable harm” if the Trump administration continued to hold up work.

  94. Cuba Receives Remains of 32 Citizens Killed in U.S. Strikes in Venezuela World, Yesterday

    The Cubans had served as part of the security detail of Nicolás Maduro, Venezuela’s ousted president.

  95. Tessa Thompson in ‘Hedda,’ and More Theater to Stream Theater, Yesterday

    Other picks include “Bat Out of Hell: The Musical,” a new season of Playing on Air podcasts and “Lazarus,” featuring the music of David Bowie.

  96. Tracking Tropical Depression Nokaen Interactive, Yesterday

    See the likely path and wind arrival times for Nokaen

  97. Israel Watches Iran Protests Closely, but Is Wary of Intervening World, Yesterday

    Israel is unlikely to do much to try to precipitate a regime change in Iran, seeing the government as far from the brink of collapse and the current protests as insufficient to push it to that point.

  98. El ciberataque en Venezuela demostró las capacidades de EE. UU. En español, Yesterday

    Los senadores del Comité de Servicios Armados tienen previsto formular preguntas sobre la operación de Caracas en una audiencia de confirmación del Comando Cibernético de EE. UU.

  99. A Crane Collapse in Thailand Killed 2, One Day After a Similar Tragedy Video, Yesterday

    A crane collapsed on an expressway on the outskirts of Bangkok on Thursday, killing at least two people, an official said. It was the second fatal accident involving cranes in the country in two days.

  100. Trump promete riquezas a Venezuela. Hará falta más que capital de EE. UU. En español, Yesterday

    Es poco probable que la mera reconstrucción de la industria petrolera, sin un cambio político y económico más profundo, transforme al país.

  101. Alicia Keys Says ‘Hell’s Kitchen’ Will End Broadway Run and Open Overseas Theater, Yesterday

    Though the show will close in New York next month, a North American tour will continue, and productions in Australia, Germany and South Korea are planned.

  102. ‘We Came Here to Vote’: Ugandans Go to Polls Despite Major Delays World, Yesterday

    Technical failures at polling places have caused disruptions, and the opposition has warned of government vote rigging amid an internet blackout.

  103. Iran Denies Sentencing Protester to Death Video, Yesterday

    Iran denied sentencing a protester, Erfan Soltani, 26, to death. Soltani’s case had drawn intense international attention after his relatives and rights groups had said he would be executed imminently.

  104. The Hard Truth of Weight-Loss Drugs: You Probably Need Them Forever Well, Yesterday

    Many people who use these medications don’t want to stay on them long term. But research has repeatedly shown that quitting the drugs means gaining back weight.

  105. For the World’s Food Supply, Federal Funding Cuts Have Long-Term Impacts Science, Yesterday

    The U.S. Agency for International Development has been a major supporter of global agriculture research. Now many studies are being scuttled or scaled back.

  106. The Biggest U.S. Crypto Company Asserts Its Power in Washington Technology, Yesterday

    The top executive of the crypto exchange Coinbase scuttled a planned Senate committee vote on a major cryptocurrency bill after voicing his concerns, a sign of the company’s clout.

  107. The Hip Priest, the Ex-Hedge Funder and the $10 Million Townhouse Style, Yesterday

    When a pastor learned his childhood home might undergo a glow-up, he saw his beloved Brooklyn further receding — and took to a different kind of pulpit.

  108. This Slow Cooker Chicken Dish Is Efficient and Exciting Food, Yesterday

    Tajín adds its characteristic chile-lime kick to this saucy mix of chicken, peppers and beans.

  109. U.S. Cuts Health Aid and Ties It to Funding Pledges by African Governments Health, Yesterday

    The Trump administration has signed $11 billion in agreements with African nations, in deals tied to foreign policy goals.

  110. Maps: 3.1-Magnitude Earthquake Shakes the San Francisco Bay Area Interactive, Yesterday

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

  111. Under Trump, a Shift Toward ‘Absolute Immunity’ for ICE U.S., Yesterday

    Since the fatal shooting of Renee Good in Minneapolis, administration officials have defended the use of deadly force, which agency guidelines say should be a last resort.

  112. Yesterday’s Minneapolis Shooting Ice live blog included one standalone post:
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  114. On Bali, a Hotel Filled With Antiques T Magazine, Yesterday

    Plus: Rina Sawayama’s beauty essentials, a whimsical Dutch oven and more recommendations from T Magazine.

  115. Abolish ICE? It’s a Slogan Some Democratic Critics of ICE Would Abolish. U.S., Yesterday

    As Democrats grow more alarmed about the Trump administration’s aggressive immigration raids in American cities, some worry that calls to eliminate the agency will distract from efforts to rein it in.

  116. Why Trump Always Thanks You ‘For Your Attention to This Matter’ Books, Yesterday

    How a simple catchphrase sums up the president’s theory of executive power.

  117. Cracks Begin to Appear at the Nation’s Biggest Banks Business, Yesterday

    This week, Bank of America, Citi, JPMorgan and Wells Fargo released fraught earnings reports as President Trump’s threatened cap on credit card rates loomed large.

  118. Citing Secret Plot, U.K. Conservative Party Fires a Senior Lawmaker World, Yesterday

    The leader of Britain’s Conservatives, Kemi Badenoch, said she had ousted Robert Jenrick for “plotting in secret” to defect from and damage the party.

  119. El comité del Nobel recibe críticas en Noruega mientras Machado corteja a Trump En español, Yesterday

    Los intentos de la líder de la oposición venezolana de compartir su premio con el presidente de EE. UU. han hecho tambalear la fe de algunos noruegos en su emblemática herramienta de poder blando.

  120. Appeals Court Opens the Door to Mahmoud Khalil’s Rearrest New York, Yesterday

    Any new detention would not come immediately, and Mr. Khalil’s lawyers plan to appeal. But the ruling is a major blow to Mr. Khalil, a Columbia graduate and prominent figure in the pro-Palestinian movement.

  121. Palabra del día: ‘autonomous’ En español, Yesterday

    Esta palabra ha aparecido en 378 artículos en NYTimes.com en el último año. ¿Puedes usarla en una frase?

  122. How We Photographed an ICE Confrontation in Minneapolis Video, Yesterday

    Our visual journalists David Guttenfelder and Todd Heisler describe a dramatic incident in which federal agents dragged a woman out of her car in Minneapolis near where Renee Nicole Good had been killed days before.

  123. Mamdani’s Consumer Protection Commissioner Vows More Aggressive Action New York, Yesterday

    “I want to be very public that there’s a new cop on the beat,” said Samuel Levine, the new commissioner of New York City’s Department of Consumer and Worker Protection.

  124. EE. UU. presiona a México para que fuerzas estadounidenses combatan a los cárteles En español, Yesterday

    El gobierno de Donald Trump está intensificando la presión sobre el gobierno mexicano para que permita a fuerzas militares atacar laboratorios de fentanilo, según funcionarios estadounidenses.

  125. Elon Musk’s X Restricts Ability to Create Explicit Images With Grok Business, Yesterday

    Bowing to pressure, the company said it would restrict X users from generating explicit images of real people in jurisdictions where such content is illegal.

  126. A Crypto Revolt Against a Crypto Bill Business, Yesterday

    Legislation to establish a regulatory framework for digital tokens has been thrown into turmoil — by one of its biggest champions.

  127. Four Astronauts Splash Down on Earth After Early Return Video, Yesterday

    Two American astronauts and others from Japan and Russia landed in the Pacific Ocean after an early journey home from the International Space Station because one of them was ill.

  128. Would You Wear Balenciaga at the Gym? Style, Yesterday

    In Pierpaolo Piccioli’s second collection, he stretches the label into some new shapes.

  129. After an Inconclusive Meeting, Greenlanders Ask: Now What? World, Yesterday

    A high-powered meeting in Washington on Wednesday ended in an impasse, leaving Greenlanders fearful of what comes next.

  130. Is It OK to Alter Photos of Yourself to Look Better Online? The Learning Network, Yesterday

    What are your thoughts on using photo editing tools, filters and artificial intelligence image generators to improve your appearance?

  131. Iran Says It Will Not Execute Protester Amid International Outcry World, Yesterday

    The judiciary said that Erfan Soltani was not sentenced to death, Iranian state media reported. His case has drawn attention to the fate of the arrested demonstrators.

  132. Greenland’s Future Briefing, Yesterday

    We examine the debate over the Arctic island and what residents are saying.

  133. Nearly 5 Million Accounts Removed Under Australia’s New Social Media Ban World, Yesterday

    Governments around the world are watching the rollout of the landmark law, which made it illegal for those under 16 to have accounts.

  134. Mineápolis ‘parece una ocupación militar’ En español, Yesterday

    El presidente Trump ha enviado agentes del ICE a ciudades de todo Estados Unidos.

  135. Trump’s D.O.J. Went After the Fed. It Backfired. The Daily, Yesterday

    The Justice Department’s probe into whether Jerome H. Powell, the Fed chair, lied about renovations to the central bank’s headquarters has raised alarm.

  136. Federal Agent Shoots and Injures Man in Minneapolis, and F.B.I. Searches Reporter’s Home The Headlines, Yesterday

    Plus, a space station evacuation.

  137. Connections Companion No. 950 Gameplay, Yesterday

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Friday, Jan. 16, 2026

  138. Wordle Review No. 1,672 Gameplay, Yesterday

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Friday, Jan. 16, 2026.

  139. Strands Sidekick No. 684 Gameplay, Yesterday

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  140. Kyiv’s Cruelest Winter: Russia Knocks Out the Heat in the Bitter Cold World, Yesterday

    The Kremlin has tried for years to freeze Ukraine into submission. This winter, its attacks have been the most devastating ever.

  141. Diosdado Cabello, la pieza incómoda en la transición política en Venezuela En español, Yesterday

    Cabello, ministro del Interior de Venezuela, está acusado por fiscales estadounidenses de narcotráfico y vinculado a la represión en su país, pero sigue siendo una figura poderosa.

  142. Something Is Rotten in the State of America Opinion, Yesterday

    This is the thanks Demark gets?

  143. The Gaudy, Nasty Fictions of Donald J. Trump Opinion, Yesterday

    This is neither law nor order, and the consequences can be deadly.

  144. They Left Their Empty Nest for a Fresh Start in Helena, Montana Interactive, Yesterday

    After their daughters left for college, a couple looked to trade their suburban lifestyle for a new house near Helena’s central core. Here’s what they found.

  145. Bob Weir Is Gone, but the Dead’s Music Plays On Arts, Yesterday

    A concert honoring the Grateful Dead guitarist showed the durability of the band’s music and culture, even as its members dwindle.

  146. Cyberattack in Venezuela Demonstrated Precision of U.S. Capabilities U.S., Yesterday

    Senators are expected to ask Lt. Gen. Joshua M. Rudd, President Trump’s nominee to lead the U.S. Cyber Command, about the mission in Caracas.

  147. ‘Riot Women’ Review: Women of a Certain Rage Arts, Yesterday

    There’s much more to Sally Wainwright’s series about middle-aged punk rockers than the music.

  148. The U.S. Is Pressing Mexico to Allow U.S. Forces to Fight Cartels World, Yesterday

    The United States is escalating pressure on the Mexican government to permit the U.S. military to target fentanyl labs, according to American officials.

  149. Nobel Committee Takes Heat at Home as Machado Courts Trump World, Yesterday

    The Venezuelan opposition leader’s attempts to share her award with the U.S. president have shaken some Norwegians’ faith in their signature soft-power tool.

  150. A.I. Has Arrived in Gmail. Here’s What to Know. Technology, Yesterday

    Google’s A.I. assistant, Gemini, can create a to-do list based on recent emails, among other new tricks. There are implications for your privacy.

  151. One State, Two Very Different Views of Minneapolis U.S., Yesterday

    Pull up a stool at Ye Olde Pickle Factory and listen to a story about America’s urban-rural divide.

  152. Holly Hunter Reaches for the Stars Arts, Yesterday

    In “Star Trek: Starfleet Academy,” she got to play a few things she never had in her varied career: a space captain and a woman over 400 years old.

  153. Trump Vows to Make Venezuela Rich. It Will Take More Than U.S. Cash. Business, Yesterday

    History suggests that the price of oil and a wider distribution of wealth are as important as foreign investment.

  154. Cero presión: su trabajo es resucitar ‘Star Wars’ En español, Yesterday

    Lucasfilm apuesta por la visión y pulcritud de Shawn Levy, director de “Deadpool & Wolverine” y productor de “Stranger Things”, para la nueva entrega de la famosa saga.

  155. He Survived Dachau. He Captured Its Horrors on Paper the Next Day. Arts, Yesterday

    When Brian Stonehouse, a British spy posing as an artist, was freed from the concentration camp, he made drawings to document what he had witnessed.

  156. ‘Queen Kelly’ Review: His Majesty, Von Stroheim Movies, Yesterday

    The 1929 silent film returns in a shimmering, sensitively scored restoration that brings out the lurid and the romantic in Erich von Stroheim’s story of orphan-meets-prince.

  157. ¿Qué tan saludable es el aceite de oliva? En español, Yesterday

    Los estudios sugieren que consumir aceite de oliva puede ayudar a prevenir múltiples enfermedades, sobre todo cuando se consume como parte de una dieta mediterránea+

  158. A Blockbuster Memoirist Returns to China, and the Mother Who Shaped Her Books, Yesterday

    Jung Chang’s 1991 memoir, “Wild Swans,” sold millions. Its follow-up delves further into a complex personal and political history.

  159. We Are the Bystanders This Time Opinion, Yesterday

    I used to think Americans were different from Germans.

  160. Leading Prediction Firms Share a Commonality: Donald Trump Jr. U.S., Yesterday

    Traders in companies with ties to the president’s eldest son can bet on the outcome of events the president affects.

  161. A Horse Bolts, Renewing Debate Over Central Park Carriages New York, Yesterday

    The city’s 68 horse carriages continue to operate despite pressure from activists — and the Central Park Conservancy — to ban them.

  162. Why Are We Still So Afraid of Using the Grumpy Old Period? Magazine, Yesterday

    Exclamation marks, ellipses and ‘haha’ can’t fix our growing inability to communicate.

  163. As Megadeth Counts Down to Extinction, Dave Mustaine Opens Up Arts, Yesterday

    The heavy metal pioneer known for his lightning-fast shredding and snarling vocal style is going out his way, with a final album and tour.

  164. Homes for Sale in Brooklyn and Manhattan Real Estate, Yesterday

    This week’s properties are in Dumbo, the Upper East Side and Chelsea.

  165. White Lies, Inner Truth: The Contradictions of Henri Rousseau Arts, Yesterday

    His naïve style landed him outside the firmament, but his painterly innocence was more seductive — and intentional — than many critics appreciated.

  166. ‘Bad, Bad News for the G.O.P. Over the Long Haul’: 2 Opinion Writers on the Trump G.O.P. Opinion, Yesterday

    The general sense of the world being chaotic does not necessarily help Trump.

  167. The One Place Presidents Turn in Moments of Chaos and Uncertainty Opinion, Yesterday

    For presidents of both parties, Latin America has served as a wellspring of perpetual reinvention and the source of much of their ideological creativity.

  168. In the Operating Room, a Reporter Watches a Heart Come Back to Life Times Insider, Yesterday

    Infant heart transplants are extraordinarily rare. A Times health journalist donned scrubs and witnessed how the surgery unfolded.

  169. Judge to Weigh Next Steps in Student Activist Deportations Case U.S., Yesterday

    The hearing on Thursday followed up on the court’s sweeping finding in September that noncitizen students had the same free speech rights as citizens.

  170. ‘A Useful Ghost’ Review: Machine Yearning Movies, Yesterday

    A grieving widower finds his problems are just beginning when his wife returns in the form of a household appliance in this gloriously funny, shape-shifting debut feature.

  171. ‘Sound of Falling’ Review: A Fortress of Feminine Mysteries Movies, Yesterday

    This detour-heavy film moves across time periods to follow girlhood mischief, desire and abuse on a German farm.

  172. ‘Shuffle’ Review: The Real Price of Rehab Movies, Yesterday

    Benjamin Flaherty discovered some disturbing tendencies in the addiction recovery industry. His documentary is upsetting and revelatory.

  173. ‘A Private Life’ Review: Jodie Foster Uncovers a Twisty Plot in Paris Movies, Yesterday

    Speaking in French (but cursing in English), the actress plays an American psychiatrist abroad who stumbles into unexpected intrigue.

  174. Maduro’s Enforcer Faces an Uneasy Transition, and a Bounty on His Head World, Yesterday

    Diosdado Cabello, Venezuela’s interior minister, is accused by U.S. prosecutors of drug trafficking and is linked to repression at home, yet remains a powerful figure.

  175. ‘Night Patrol’ Review: Things That Go Bump in the Night Movies, Yesterday

    Rival gangs in Los Angeles join forces when a bloodsucking unit of the police department invades their community.

  176. ‘Deepfaking Sam Altman’ Review: Altmanesque Movies, Yesterday

    A filmmaker who can’t secure an interview with the A.I. executive turns to technology for a solution.

  177. ‘All You Need Is Kill’ Review: It Doesn’t Bear Repeating Movies, Yesterday

    By condensing the logic of the action, this anime adaptation of Hiroshi Sakurazaka’s light novel undermines the story’s excitement.

  178. Trisha Donnelly’s Mysteries Arts, Yesterday

    The artist isn’t known for her drawings, but in a new show these cryptic, sometimes unsettling works speak volumes.

  179. ‘28 Years Later: The Bone Temple’ Review: Sympathy for the Devil Movies, Yesterday

    The latest installment in the zombie saga is all about evil and good, and whether any of it exists.

  180. The Kids Have All Moved Out and It’s Just Us. What Now? Style, Yesterday

    More time to focus on each other might seem like a good thing, but not every relationship survives the transition to an empty nest.

  181. Chinese Universities Surge in Global Rankings as U.S. Schools Slip U.S., Yesterday

    Harvard still dominates, though it fell to No. 3 on a list measuring academic output. Other American universities are falling farther behind their global peers.

  182. My Friend Is Depressed. Does That Excuse Her Flakiness? Well, Yesterday

    Our Ask the Therapist columnist, Lori Gottlieb, advises a reader who wants to help a struggling pal but is growing frustrated.

  183. Why Staten Island Has the Highest Home Turnover Rate in N.Y.C. Real Estate, Yesterday

    Homeowners in the Bronx and Queens owned their homes the longest before selling in 2025.

  184. Homes for Sale in New York and Connecticut Real Estate, Yesterday

    This week’s properties are a three-bedroom in Yonkers and a five-bedroom in Fairfield.

  185. 36 Hours in Sapporo, Japan Interactive, Yesterday

    The snowy capital of the island of Hokkaido offers a quieter alternative to Japan’s congested “Golden Route” of Tokyo, Osaka and Kyoto.

  186. Democrats Will Lose in 2028 Unless They Change Course Now Opinion, Yesterday

    Despite the successes of 2025, the party still needs a radical shake up.

  187. How One Company Is Pushing a Private Takeover of Flood Insurance Climate, Yesterday

    For half a century, a federal program has covered most at-risk properties. Now, a private company is pitching a plan to shrink the government’s role.

  188. Men’s Coats That Make a Strong Impression Style, Yesterday

    Come wintertime, it could be said that the coat, not the clothes, makes a man.

  189. The Best Sports for Longevity Well, Yesterday

    All forms of exercise help you live longer, but some activities come with extra benefits.

  190. Laura Dave Rereads Nora Ephron’s ‘Heartburn’ Every Year Books, Yesterday

    “It’s my comfort book,” she says of the comic novel about a busted marriage. Her own new thriller is a sequel to “The Last Thing He Told Me.”

  191. Yesterday’s Nasa Astronauts Return live blog included two standalone posts:
  192. Clashes in Minneapolis After Federal Agent Shoots Man Video, Yesterday

    A federal agent shot and injured a Venezuelan man in Minneapolis on Wednesday night, a Homeland Security official said. The shooting came one week after an ICE agent shot and killed a woman in the city.

  193. Consejos para cumplir tus propósitos financieros de Año Nuevo En español, Yesterday

    Los expertos ofrecieron sugerencias como reducir tu lista de objetivos, automatizar el ahorro y evitar tentaciones como los correos electrónicos con ofertas.

  194. La ofensiva migratoria impulsa una resistencia local, de Los Ángeles a Mineápolis En español, Yesterday

    Entre chats, silbatos y patrullajes, vecinos y organizaciones se coordinan para vigilar la presencia del ICE y expresar su rechazo a las redadas en sus comunidades.

  195. Many Mayors Have Tried to Help Small Businesses. It’s Mamdani’s Turn. New York, Yesterday

    Small business advocates in New York are excited that Mayor Zohran Mamdani is tackling the issue of excessive fees and fines, but they’ve heard similar promises before.

  196. Cómo evitar problemas estomacales cuando viajas En español, Yesterday

    Con un poco de planificación —qué comer, qué beber y qué llevar— puedes disminuir las probabilidades de sufrir diarrea del viajero, intoxicación leve y náuseas en el trayecto.

  197. New Dietary Guidelines The Learning Network, Yesterday

    Why was this image in the news recently? What is it communicating?

  198. Spelling Bee Forum Gameplay, Yesterday

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

  199. The Judge in the Maduro Case Is 92. All Eyes Will Be on His Stamina. New York, Yesterday

    Judge Alvin K. Hellerstein was seen drifting in and out of sleep in court last year. The case of Nicolás Maduro, the Venezuelan leader, will test his endurance.

  200. Colbert Jokes That Trump Has Found ‘a New National Bird’ Arts, Yesterday

    “You got to hand it to that auto worker for getting under Trump’s skin,” Stephen Colbert said after the president appeared to flip off a heckling worker at a Ford plant.