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  1. Trump Calls on House Republicans to Release the Epstein Files Video, Today

    After weeks campaigning against a bill that would compel the Justice Department to release files related to Jeffrey Epstein, President Trump reversed his stance and urged House Republicans to back the measure.

  2. Tom Cruise Accepts an Honorary Oscar at the Governors Awards Movies, Today

    The star was feted along with Debbie Allen, Dolly Parton and the production designer Wynn Thomas at a show that has become an awards campaign stop.

  3. More Than 40 Indian Pilgrims Are Killed in Bus Crash in Saudi Arabia World, Today

    The passengers, who were participating in the Umrah pilgrimage, were traveling between the two holiest cities in Islam, authorities said.

  4. Jeff Bezos’ Big Bet on A.I. Business, Today

    The Amazon founder is tapping his fortune to help fund Project Prometheus, an artificial intelligence start-up, even as he has said A.I. may be in a bubble.

  5. Chaos at the Justice Department Briefing, Today

    President Trump has transformed the agency. We look at what’s happening on the inside.

  6. Respuestas a tus preguntas sobre el cambio climático En español, Today

    Somini Sengupta, nuestra reportera internacional especializada en clima, responde tus preguntas sobre ciencia y política desde la COP30 en Brasil.

  7. Trump’s Surprise Pivot on the Epstein Files, and Why Crypto A.T.M.s Are a Hub for Scams The Headlines, Today

    Plus, Hollywood’s star-studded movies are tanking.

  8. Unpacking Trump’s 50-Year Mortgage Proposal The Daily, Today

    The Trump administration is recasting its economic messaging to try to show that it is serious about the nation’s affordability crisis.

  9. Connections Companion No. 891 Gameplay, Today

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Tuesday, Nov. 18, 2025.

  10. Strands Sidekick No. 625 Gameplay, Today

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Tuesday, Nov. 18, 2025.

  11. Wordle Review No. 1613 Gameplay, Today

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Tuesday, Nov. 18, 2025.

  12. Too Powerful to Ignore, Saudi Prince Returns to Washington’s Embrace World, Today

    Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman is to visit the White House on Tuesday for the first time since 2018, when the killing of a journalist by Saudi agents made him a pariah.

  13. A Day at the Beach Hunting Mammoths Arts, Today

    “Citizen paleontologists” can keep the fossils they uncover around Europe’s largest port. All the professionals ask is that those amateurs let them know.

  14. Aiming to Shock Japan, China Pushes a Wave of Reprisals World, Today

    Beijing is flexing its military and economic might to show its displeasure with the Japanese leader’s comments about defending Taiwan. But its aggressive approach risks backfiring.

  15. A Democratic Senate Majority? That’s Not an Impossible Dream. Opinion, Today

    The path is more promising than you think.

  16. Thousands March for Climate Action as U.N. Talks Enter Second Week Climate, Today

    As the talks continue, some countries are pushing for a detailed “road map” for a global transition away from oil, gas and coal.

  17. Is the Suit Making a Comeback? Fashion, Today

    Even as office wear becomes more casual, plenty of people are donning jackets and trousers — sometimes even together. Our critic offers advice for suiting up.

  18. The ‘Donroe Doctrine’: Trump’s Bid to Control the Western Hemisphere World, Today

    President Trump has tightened the U.S. grip on the Americas by rewarding allies and punishing rivals. That has upended the region’s politics.

  19. In a Billionaire’s Playground, Six Artworks Could Predict the Market Arts, Today

    The art market had a summer of closures and consolidations. But major collections, blue-chip art and guarantees have pushed expectations high for the marquee sales.

  20. Hurricane Melissa Evacuees Return to Guantánamo Base U.S., Today

    The storm and the government shutdown halted court sessions and deportation operations at the outpost in Cuba for weeks.

  21. $3 Million Homes in California Real Estate, Today

    A hillside house in Los Angeles, a Queen Anne Revival in Healdsburg and a Japanese-inspired home in Inverness.

  22. Her Father Wrote ‘On the Road.’ She Lived Her Own Version. Books, Today

    Jan Kerouac’s 1981 novel “Baby Driver” chronicles a fearless and windblown life entirely distinct from her famous parent’s.

  23. The Penny Is Dead. Will You Miss It? The Learning Network, Today

    The U.S. Treasury has retired the 232-year-old coin. Should the nickel be next?

  24. A Conservative Cure for Trumpism Opinion, Today

    Can the right find its way back to small government? Sarah Isgur thinks so.

  25. At First, It Was Just ‘Livable.’ Now, It’s Their Brooklyn Dream Home. Real Estate, Today

    Kwame Taylor-Hayford and Tamara Tribula, who own the fashion retailer August Market, transformed a Bedford-Stuyvesant townhouse for their young family.

  26. We Came Here Legally. ICE Locked Us Up Anyway. Opinion, Today

    The brutal detention of three people who came to the U.S. legally reveals a cruel system that operates with impunity.

  27. Want People to Have More Babies? Make I.V.F. Easier to Get. Opinion, Today

    Trump’s policies on in vitro fertilization are underwhelming but his announcement still made me optimistic.

  28. This Is How Our Economy Comes Crashing Down Opinion, Today

    Some of the pieces seem fine, but the base is increasingly fragile

  29. New Passport Rule Sends Blunt and Sweeping Message to Trans Americans U.S., Today

    The Trump administration has said that the U.S. passports of transgender people must now reflect the sex on their original birth certificate, reversing a decades-old policy.

  30. 6 Ski Clinics to Up Your On-Mountain Game Travel, Today

    Multiday clinics offer focused instruction and camaraderie on the slopes and at après-ski. Here, a half dozen that will improve your skills.

  31. The Lesson We Teach Schoolchildren About the Holocaust Is Wrong Opinion, Today

    First they came for whom?

  32. To Afford Manhattan, a Trainer Offered His Services Real Estate, Today

    Rodrick Covington found his ideal apartment in Harlem, but it was outside his budget. So he made management a proposal.

  33. The Voluptuous Return of ‘Love and Rockets’ Books, Today

    With “Lovers and Haters,” Gilbert Hernandez expands on the surreal storytelling and bosomy B-movie film stars of his beloved long-running series.

  34. Has This Director Made the Year’s Most Terrifying Movie? Movies, Today

    With the existential action thriller “Sirat,” set in the rave culture of Morocco, Oliver Laxe says that he was not out to shock, but that he is still haunted by one scene.

  35. The Sad and Dangerous Reality Behind ‘Her’ Opinion, Today

    At least a quarter of the more than 100 billion messages sent to our chatbots are attempts to initiate romantic or sexual exchanges.

  36. A Fats Waller Musical All But Disappeared (Until Now) Arts, Today

    The jazz pianist and composer wrote music for the World War II hit “Early to Bed,” which was running when he died at 39. Two concerts will bring its songs back to life.

  37. Make Your Most Beautiful Thanksgiving Yet Food, Today

    Andy Baraghani’s bright, brilliant menu is a feast for the eyes, too.

  38. With ‘Oedipus,’ Robert Icke’s Radical Vision Comes to Broadway Theater, Today

    Icke dusts off the classics the way a restorer brightens an old master painting. His latest project stars Mark Strong and Lesley Manville.

  39. What Bodegas Mean for New York Video, Today

    Bodegas have been an essential part of New York City life for decades. Anna Kodé, a reporter at the New York Times, breaks down the history, challenges and triumphs of the bodega and the people who run them.

  40. 7 Expert Tips for the Most Satisfying Roast Chicken of Your Life Food, Today

    These easy upgrades will make even the most basic bird all the more special.

  41. What Should I Do With My Playbill? Theater, Today

    Readers ask about the most environmentally friendly thing to do with an unwanted program. And by the way, why is it always yellow?

  42. They Can’t Criticize Putin. So They Focus on Recycling or Clean Air. World, Today

    Opposition-minded Russians who remain in the country are trying to keep politically active in whatever ways they can.

  43. Hydropower Is Getting Less Reliable as the World Needs More Energy Business, Today

    Demand for power is growing fast, but hydro plants, the oldest source of clean energy, are struggling because of droughts, floods and other extreme weather linked to climate change.

  44. An Officer Bungled a Teen Rape Case. The Victim Was Abused Again. U.S., Today

    The investigator, who did not believe the teen, faced little punishment, illustrating the different ways that officers in New York State are disciplined for misconduct.

  45. Why the New York Bodega Is Here to Stay New York, Today

    The iconic corner store is perhaps the ultimate symbol of a city constantly evolving and on the move.

  46. Those Little Chimes That Say ‘Please Take Your Seat’ Arts, Today

    At New York’s performing arts venues, herding audiences is a melodic mission.

  47. A Councilwoman Intervened During an ICE Arrest. Then She Faced the Voters. U.S., Today

    Months before the election, Etel Haxhiaj, a councilwoman in Worcester, Mass., was charged with assaulting an officer when she stood between the police and an immigrant family.

  48. Instead of ‘Gritting Our Teeth,’ Ballet Dancers Opt for Therapy Arts, Today

    Dancers are famous for buckling down and getting through it. But a new openness about mental health has companies and schools focusing on their well-being, both physical and emotional.

  49. Bangladesh Court Sentences Former Leader Sheikh Hasina to Death World, Today

    The former prime minister, who fled to India last year, was tried in absentia for ordering the use of lethal weapons during the uprising that drove her from power.

  50. Jeff Bezos Creates A.I. Start-Up Where He Will Be Co-Chief Executive Technology, Today

    Called Project Prometheus, the company is focusing on artificial intelligence for the engineering and manufacturing of computers, automobiles and spacecraft.

  51. The Mayor of Secaucus Has a Fix for America: ‘Say Yes to Everyone’ New York, Today

    As South Asian and Muslim immigrants transform a small New Jersey town, the five-term mayor has managed to keep the peace. What happens when he’s gone?

  52. Spelling Bee Forum Gameplay, Today

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

  53. Los correos electrónicos de Epstein revelan un Nueva York que quedó en el pasado En español, Today

    La correspondencia recientemente publicada es como un portal de regreso a un ambiente de poder en Manhattan que se ha perdido, el mundo del que surgió Donald Trump.

  54. Palabra del día: ‘deficient’ En español, Today

    Esta palabra ha aparecido en 132 artículos en NYTimes.com en el último año. ¿Puedes usarla en una frase?

  55. Word of the Day: deficient The Learning Network, Today

    This word has appeared in 132 articles on NYTimes.com in the past year. Can you use it in a sentence?

  56. Border Patrol Descends on Charlotte, N.C. Video, Today

    Border Patrol agents deployed across Charlotte, N.C., over the weekend, sparking protests and stoking fear in the community.

  57. Saudi Leader Looking Inward as He Comes to Washington Opinion, Today

    The crown prince will meet President Trump with an agenda aimed at protecting the kingdom’s interests.

  58. A BravoCon Recap, Plus 6 Things to Watch on TV This Week Arts, Today

    Catch up on everything that happened in Vegas, and get ready for the CMAs.

  59. New International Student Enrollments Plummeted This Fall, Survey Finds U.S., Today

    The overall number of international students enrolled in U.S. colleges and universities, including those who enrolled in prior years or who are working after graduation, fell only slightly.

  60. No Corrections: Nov. 17, 2025 Corrections, Today

    No corrections appeared in print on Monday, Nov. 17, 2025.

  61. Quote of the Day: These Americans Built A Flag Football Juggernaut. Should N.F.L. Players Take Their Olympic Spots? Corrections, Today

    Quotation of the Day for Monday, November 17, 2025.

  62. How Fraudsters Use Cryptocurrency A.T.M.s to Target Victims Technology, Today

    The kiosks, which resemble conventional A.T.M.s and convert cash into virtual currencies, are increasingly under scrutiny as a tool for scammers.

  63. How to Not Get Kidnapped for Your Bitcoin Business, Today

    Escaping zipties, hiring bodyguards and other practical lessons in self-defense for crypto traders, after a series of gruesome crimes spooked the community.

  64. The Crypto Industry’s $28 Billion in ‘Dirty Money’ Technology, Today

    As President Trump has championed crypto and the industry has gone mainstream, funds from scammers and other criminal groups have flowed onto major crypto exchanges.

  65. At a Shared Symbol of Jihad, the Taliban Defy Their Old Ties With Pakistan World, Today

    Afghan officials are lashing out against their former allies in the Pakistan military as hostilities between the two countries intensify.

  66. Trump Gives Legs to South Korea’s Dream for Nuclear-Powered Subs World, Today

    For decades, Washington blocked Seoul’s desire for the attack submarines over concerns about nuclear proliferation. President Trump reversed that policy last month, but left key questions unresolved.

  67. ‘Chess’ Review: At Least They Have the Music Theater, Today

    This new revival, starring Lea Michele, Nicholas Christopher and Aaron Tveit, is a reminder why the erratic yet rewarding show has endured all these years.

  68. Marjorie Taylor Greene busca recomponer su relación con Donald Trump En español, Today

    La legisladora por Georgia, otrora una de las voces más fieles al presidente, enfrenta ataques de Trump tras respaldar la divulgación de archivos vinculados a Epstein.

  69. Trump Defends Tucker Carlson After Nick Fuentes Interview U.S., Today

    President Trump defended Mr. Carlson’s friendly interview with an openly antisemitic white supremacist that prompted denunciations from some on the right.

  70. Trump Tariffs Push Japan’s Economy Into Contraction Business, Today

    The Japanese economy shrank by 1.8 percent compared to the same quarter last year, as U.S. tariffs dampened automobile exports and prompted a bleak outlook for growth.

  71. Trump Says House Republicans Should Vote to Release Epstein Files U.S., Today

    President Trump reversed himself as he faced the prospect that dozens of Republicans could vote this week to compel his administration to release files related to Jeffrey Epstein.

  72. ‘It: Welcome to Derry’ Season 1, Episode 4 Recap: Origin of the Species Arts, Today

    Leroy gets a glimpse of the thing that terrorized his son. Viewers get a glimpse of the monster’s origins in Derry.

  73. ‘It’s a Culture Now of Fear: A Year of Chaos Inside the Justice Department’ Interactive, Today

    Sixty former staffers describe an environment of suspicion and intimidation within the nation’s most powerful law enforcement agency.

  74. U.S. Airport Restrictions to End Monday U.S., Today

    The administrator of the F.A.A. said that attendance among air traffic controllers had improved. New data suggested that some airlines had not been complying with the flight cuts in recent days.

  75. In Pulpits and Pews, Catholic Churches Urge Compassion for Immigrants U.S., Today

    Immigration was on the minds of priests and parishioners following a letter from the nation’s Catholic bishops decrying how immigrants are being treated.

  76. Dozens of Australian Schools Close Over Asbestos Fears World, Today

    Three-quarters of the schools in the area around the capital will be closed, although officials say the health risk from asbestos found in colored sand is low.

  77. Homayoun Ershadi, 78, Dies; ‘Kite Runner’ and ‘Taste of Cherry’ Star Obituaries, Today

    He was an architect with no training as an actor whose life was changed by a chance encounter. He inspired rave reviews and a New Yorker short story.

  78. Latest U.S. Strike on Boat in Pacific Kills 3, Southern Command Says U.S., Yesterday

    The United States has carried out at least 21 strikes on boats the Trump administration accuses of smuggling drugs, killing at least 83 people.

  79. In Israel, Adams Raises Doubts About Safety of Jews in New York New York, Yesterday

    Mayor Eric Adams painted an alarming picture of his city under his successor, Zohran Mamdani, saying, “If I were a Jewish New Yorker, I’d be concerned about my children.”

  80. With Everything on the Line Gameplay, Yesterday

    Rena Cohen has your number.

  81. Your Questions About Climate Change, Answered World, Yesterday

    You asked Somini Sengupta, our international climate reporter, about the science and the politics. She responded from COP30 in Brazil.

  82. La deportaron por error. Su hijo se quedó en Nueva York En español, Yesterday

    Maribel Lopez fue deportada precipitadamente a Guatemala a pesar de tener pendiente un recurso de asilo, lo que la separó de su hijo pequeño. Su caso pone de relieve un patrón cada vez más común de deportaciones rápidas.

  83. Calvin Duncan’s Unlikely Journey: Convict to Exoneree to Elected Official U.S., Yesterday

    Mr. Duncan was elected clerk of the criminal court in New Orleans on Saturday, ousting an incumbent who claimed Mr. Duncan had never been cleared of the murder that sent him to prison.

  84. Los alimentos ultraprocesados podrían tener una relación con el riesgo de cáncer colorrectal En español, Yesterday

    Las conclusiones del estudio coinciden con investigaciones recientes sobre el alarmante aumento de este cáncer en adultos jóvenes.

  85. Boy, 10, and Woman, 21, Are Killed in Newark Shooting New York, Yesterday

    Three other people, including an 11-year-old boy, were wounded in the shooting on Saturday night, city officials said. It was unclear whether the police had made any arrests.

  86. Britain’s Labour Government Plans New, Tougher System for Asylum Seekers World, Yesterday

    Under the new rules, people granted asylum would have to wait 20 years, rather than the current five, before applying for permanent residency.

  87. In One Day, Border Patrol Arrested 81 People in Charlotte, N.C. U.S., Yesterday

    Federal Border Patrol agents hit the streets again on Sunday, their second day in a city home to a growing population of immigrants. It remains unclear how long they will stay.

  88. Los perros de hace 10.000 años ya eran muy diversos En español, Yesterday

    Un nuevo estudio que analiza cráneos caninos de los últimos 50.000 años sugiere que incluso los primeros perros tenían formas y tamaños muy diversos.

  89. New York Jets Player Kris Boyd Is Critically Wounded in Shooting New York, Yesterday

    Mr. Boyd was wounded early on Sunday in a shooting in Midtown Manhattan. He is in his first year as a defensive player with the team after signing in March.

  90. Marjorie Taylor Greene Extends an Olive Branch to Trump U.S., Yesterday

    The Georgia Republican, long a loyal Trump ally, had come under attack by the president after showing independence, notably on the government’s investigation of Jeffrey Epstein.

  91. Arctic Blast Brings Risk of Snow and Ice to Britain Weather, Yesterday

    The cold weather, which comes on the heels of a storm that caused flooding in Wales, is expected to jolt Britain out of its recent run of mild temperatures.

  92. A Mid-November Sunday Means Lemony Roast Chicken Food, Yesterday

    More specifically, this showstopping lemon-garlic roast chicken with squash.

  93. Friends Say a Suspect in the Louvre Heist Had Tried to Leave a Rough Past Behind World, Yesterday

    He had been best known as a daring urban dirt-bike rider who had pulled off stunts at iconic sites in Paris, according to several friends.

  94. Pentagon to Withdraw Some National Guard Troops From Chicago and Portland U.S., Yesterday

    The move comes amid court battles and objections by state and local leaders to President Trump’s deployment orders.

  95. The Viral TikToks Testing Churches Briefing, Yesterday

    A woman has called houses of worship to see if they would help her get formula for a starving baby. Most have said no.