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  1. Man, 83, Tricked by Scammers, Gets 21 Years to Life for Killing Uber Driver U.S., Today

    Scammers on the phone had threatened to kill Wiliam J. Brock if he didn’t hand over $12,000 just as Lo-Letha Toland-Hall, an Uber driver, came to his house to pick up a package.

  2. Punchy, Spicy Meals to Offset the Winter Blahs Food, Today

    Spicy turkey stir-fry, sheet-pan chicken tikka thighs and vegan mapo tofu bring attitude and oomph to even the coldest days.

  3. We Were Top Homeland Security Lawyers. You Can’t Wish Away the Fourth Amendment. Opinion, Today

    Forcibly entering homes with only administrative warrants is unconstitutional.

  4. Do You Know Where in the Country These Books Are Set? Interactive, Today

    Test your knowledge of both popular thrillers and U.S. geography with this short quiz.

  5. The Water Conflict a Century in the Making Opinion, Today

    Colorado, New Mexico, Utah and Wyoming should let go of their thirsty aspirations and accept that the era of Western expansion is over.

  6. A Cancer Surgery and the Pain I Didn’t Want to Face Well, Today

    A shocking diagnosis led a writer to focus on the dispassionate medical details, until his body jolted him into confronting what he hadn’t.

  7. Right-Wing Populist Declares Victory in Costa Rica’s Presidential Election Video, Today

    Laura Fernández, the outgoing Costa Rican leader’s handpicked successor, declared victory in the country’s presidential election after preliminary results showed her with a commanding lead.

  8. Trump Administration Sued Over Ban on Immigration From 75 Countries New York, Today

    The Trump administration says these immigrants take welfare intended for Americans, which the lawsuit says is an “unsupported and demonstrably false claim.”

  9. Will Advertising Change the ChatGPT Experience? Video, Today

    Casey Newton and Kevin Roose, the hosts of “Hard Fork,” discuss OpenAI’s recent decision to integrate advertising into ChatGPT and whether that will fundamentally alter the relationship between the product and the user.

  10. The Creeping Change of Ads in ChatGPT Video, Today

    At one time, OpenAI said that putting advertisements into ChatGPT would be a last resort — but they have now arrived. Kevin Roose and Casey Newton, the hosts of “Hard Fork,” discuss how the evolution of those ads may compare to ads in Google search.

  11. When the Clowns Went to Church Arts, Today

    Every February, clowns pack into a London church to honor Joseph Grimaldi, a pioneering 19th-century clown. Hundreds of onlookers come for the merriment, too.

  12. Palabra del día: ‘accede’ En español, Today

    Esta palabra ha aparecido en 60 artículos en NYTimes.com en el último año. ¿Puedes usarla en una frase?

  13. América Latina gira a la derecha En español, Today

    El avance conservador es claro. Su permanencia aún está por verse.

  14. El presidente de Colombia, un abierto crítico de Trump, se dirige a la Casa Blanca En español, Today

    Gustavo Petro y el presidente Donald Trump han tenido una relación tensa. En su reunión del 3 de febrero podría ocurrir cualquier cosa.

  15. Here’s What to Know About the Partial Government Shutdown U.S., Today

    A bipartisan spending deal couldn’t clear Congress in time to prevent a lapse in federal funding for some departments. The House must pass it to fully reopen the government.

  16. Un poco de Caracas florece en un lugar inesperado: un pequeño pueblo en Italia En español, Today

    Generaciones de migrantes de un pueblo de la costa del sur de Italia encontraron una vida mejor en Venezuela. Muchos regresaron y lo convirtieron en una Caracas en miniatura.

  17. Gaza’s Rafah Crossing Reopens, Allowing Some to Leave and Return Video, Today

    Some critically ill and wounded Palestinians were set to leave through the Rafah crossing as it reopened on Monday. A limited number of Palestinians that fled during the war will also be allowed to return to Gaza.

  18. How Justin Bieber Forced the Grammys to Stop and Simply Feel Arts, Today

    The pop star stripped down his music and himself for a vulnerable but assured solo performance of “Yukon” on Sunday.

  19. What to Know About the Kennedy Center and Trump’s Campaign to Remake It U.S., Today

    The center opened in 1971 and is one of America’s top cultural institutions. President Trump says he plans to transform the center to create a “new and spectacular” entertainment complex.

  20. The Major Business Names in the Epstein Files Business, Today

    Documents referencing prominent executives like Elon Musk, Howard Lutnick and Bill Gates underscored the wide web of boldfaced names tied to Jeffrey Epstein.

  21. Countries Have Long Tested Their Own Athletes for Doping. That Could Soon Change. World, Today

    After Chinese swimmers won Olympic gold in 2021 despite having tested positive for a banned substance, the World Antidoping Agency is considering whether to have an independent body handle testing before major events.

  22. Is Football Doomed? Chuck Klosterman Thinks So. Books, Today

    In his new book, the writer goes deep on a sport that dominates American cultural life — but possibly not for long.

  23. They Got Rich in New York and Chicago. They Think Florida Is the Future. Business, Today

    Stephen Ross, the real estate developer, and Ken Griffin, the billionaire financier, are trying to attract businesses to their new base, South Florida.

  24. ‘A Terrifying Line Is Being Crossed’: Mayor Jacob Frey on the Turmoil in Minneapolis Video, Today

    The Minnesota Democrat discussed the battle between his city and the federal government with Lulu Garcia-Navarro.

  25. Should Children Learn Cursive in School? The Learning Network, Today

    Students in New Jersey will soon be required to learn cursive. Do you think it’s an important skill to have, or is it a relic of the past?

  26. Trump Says Kennedy Center to Close for 2-Year Renovation Video, Today

    The performing arts center will shut on July 4 for the refit, President Trump announced on social media. The institution has been rocked by cancellations and boycotts.

  27. Erfan Soltani, Iranian Protester Who Reportedly Faced a Death Sentence, Is Released on Bail World, Today

    Mr. Soltani, 26, was arrested last month as Iran brutally repressed anti-government demonstrations.

  28. Mother of ‘Today’ Anchor Savannah Guthrie Is Missing, Authorities Say U.S., Today

    Nancy Guthrie, 84, was last seen on Saturday night near her home in Tucson, Ariz., the authorities said.

  29. Disney’s Profit Wilts, Pulled Down by Movies and TV Business, Today

    Per-share quarterly profit declined 7 percent from a year earlier despite revenue growth from the company’s streaming and cruise businesses.

  30. Games On Briefing, Today

    We preview the Winter Olympics.

  31. Por qué atacar a Irán es más arriesgado que derrocar a Maduro En español, Today

    La capacidad de Irán para golpear a Israel y desestabilizar Medio Oriente ampliamente lo convierte en un adversario mucho más peligroso.

  32. Epstein Victims Outraged Over Unredacted Info, and the Supreme Court Made Itself More Secretive The Headlines, Today

    Plus, big firsts at the Grammy Awards.

  33. Can Trump Force Blue Cities to Cooperate With ICE? The Daily, Today

    President Trump’s border czar said he was seeking a deal with officials in Minnesota that would include expanding agents’ access to jails.

  34. Wordle Review No. 1,690 Gameplay, Today

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Tuesday, Feb. 3, 2026.

  35. Strands Sidekick No. 702 Gameplay, Today

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Tuesday, Feb. 3, 2026.

  36. Connections Companion No. 968 Gameplay, Today

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Tuesday, Feb. 3, 2026.

  37. Best and Worst Moments From the 2026 Grammys Arts, Today

    Addison Rae tapped into 2000s pop energy, Justin Bieber stripped things down and Bad Bunny got choked up at the 68th annual awards.

  38. Trump Can Be Bad All on His Own Opinion, Today

    Trump’s advisers are terrible. That’s not the problem.

  39. After His Democratic Victory in Texas, a New Working-Class Star Rises U.S., Today

    Taylor Rehmet, a machinist and union leader, pulled off a stunning State Senate win in Fort Worth and its suburbs. He is among several political outsiders seeking office.

  40. Protesters Press Target to Take a Stand Against ICE Crackdown in Minneapolis U.S., Today

    The Minnesota-based retail chain has avoided criticizing anyone, even after federal agents detained two employees at a local store. Its new C.E.O. faces pressure to do more.

  41. A Social Network for A.I. Bots Only. No Humans Allowed. Technology, Today

    A new website called Moltbook has become the talk of Silicon Valley and a Rorschach test for belief in the state of artificial intelligence.

  42. Can the New Terminal at J.F.K. Be Among the World’s Best? New York, Today

    The enormous Terminal 1 is expected to open later this year at a cost of $9.5 billion. The Port Authority, which operates Kennedy Airport, has high aspirations for it.

  43. Are Models Getting Even Skinnier? Fashion, Today

    The era of size inclusivity is seemingly over. Our critic traces the shift and hopes designers might learn from it.

  44. George Saunders y los límites de la ficción edificante en ‘Vigil’ En español, Today

    La nueva novela de Saunders sitúa a un poderoso magnate petrolero frente a un ángel, en una historia que privilegia el consuelo sobre la complejidad.

  45. Why The Times Is Expanding Its Supreme Court Coverage U.S., Today

    How four reporters are examining the most secretive branch of government — and the nine justices who shape the law.

  46. Slumping in the West, the Art Trade Eyes the Gulf Arts, Today

    The new Art Basel Qatar fair is a chance for dealers to make inroads with wealthy residents. It’s an alluring alternative to saturated markets elsewhere.

  47. Icemageddon, Southern Style Opinion, Today

    An ice storm will bring a city like Nashville to its knees.

  48. $1.3 Million Homes in California Real Estate, Today

    This week’s properties include a Craftsman home in Los Angeles, an Art Deco-inspired house in San Francisco and a 1980 contemporary house in El Cajon.

  49. Western Ski Resorts and Their Terrible, Horrible, No Snow, Very Bad Year Travel, Today

    Little snowpack, strikes by mountain staff and Trump administration policies that are keeping international visitors away have made this a difficult season in the Rockies and beyond.

  50. How Weight Lifting Took Over America Well, Today

    Getting strong has never been more popular. How did we get here?

  51. A Legal Tool for Holding ICE Agents to Account, Hiding in Plain Sight U.S., Today

    A proposal in a 1987 law review article could address a gap that makes it all but impossible to sue federal officials for violating the Constitution.

  52. Small Businesses in Minneapolis Serve a City in Crisis. ‘This Is Our New Normal.’ U.S., Today

    In Minneapolis and St. Paul, business owners work to lift up a community that has been roiled by the presence of thousands of immigration agents.

  53. An Artist’s Fascination With the Mystery of the Human Form T Magazine, Today

    “I’ve spent my whole life looking at other people’s bodies,” says the painter Emil Sands. “I’m trying to work out why they’re different from mine.”

  54. How the Supreme Court Made Itself More Secretive Video, Today

    Our investigative reporter Jodi Kantor uncovered that Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr. asked staff members at the Supreme Court to sign nondisclosure agreements shortly after the November 2024 election.

  55. How to Improve Your Vocabulary as an Adult Gameplay, Today

    Crossplay challenges you to expand your word choices. So how exactly do you do that?

  56. Will the Spirit of 1976 Come to 2026? Style, Today

    Bicentennial celebrations across America were spirited and joyous. As the semiquincentennial approaches, there’s a different mood.

  57. What’s With That Voice People Use When Reciting Poetry? Arts, Today

    It’s been described as embarrassing, clichéd or “unhelpful singsong.” Many poets dislike it too, but it’s a style they’ve learned from each other.

  58. The New Key to Restaurant Success? A Simple but Clever Model. Food, Today

    Novel approaches to the all-day cafe are working for diners and creative chefs across the country.

  59. ‘Solo Mio’ Review: Wishful Thinking in Italy Movies, Today

    After being left at the altar, Matt (Kevin James) finds himself alone in Rome. But don’t worry, he’ll quickly find an Italian woman to fall for him.

  60. The Effects of Tariffs, One Year Into Trump’s Trade Experiment Business, Today

    Five charts show the impact on the economy after a year of sweeping trade changes by the Trump administration

  61. How Trump’s Tariffs Affected the Economy After One Year Video, Today

    One of Donald Trump’s central campaign promises was to raise tariffs on imports from multiple countries. Ana Swanson, a New York Times reporter, analyzes data from the past year to examine how those tariffs have affected the economy.

  62. Want to Make a Difference? Donate Your Kidney. Opinion, Today

    We can all save a life.

  63. The Wonder Drug That’s Plaguing Sports U.S., Today

    Ostarine held the promise of profound medical treatments. Something unexpected happened on the way to F.D.A. approval.

  64. How the Supreme Court Secretly Made Itself Even More Secretive U.S., Today

    Amid calls to increase transparency and revelations about the court’s inner workings, the chief justice imposed nondisclosure agreements on clerks and employees.

  65. The Key to Managing Tariffs: Be Big and Have the President’s Ear Business, Today

    Several large American manufacturers are thriving despite the threat of higher costs. Smaller ones are struggling.

  66. Where Is A.I. Taking Us? Eight Leading Thinkers Share Their Visions. Interactive, Today

    Experts share their thoughts on the future of A.I. and how it will reshape society in the coming years.

  67. Colombia’s President, an Outspoken Trump Critic, Heads to the White House World, Today

    Gustavo Petro of Colombia and President Trump have had a tense relationship that escalated into threats by Mr. Trump, before easing. Anything could happen at their Feb. 3 meeting.

  68. The High School Dancers Who Transform Into Warriors Arts, Today

    Two traditions, military dance and a game resembling Simon Says, make drill team distinct in Utah.

  69. What a Comparison With Roosevelt Reveals About Trump Opinion, Today

    On the limits of executive power.

  70. Who Loves Turbulence, Airplane Food and the Middle Seat? They Do. Travel, Today

    What the travelers who adore some common annoyances of flying can teach everyone else about the power of changing one’s perspective.

  71. Why Many Doctors Don’t Like Low-Carb Diets Well, Today

    Cutting carbohydrates can be a fast track to weight loss. But villainizing the nutrient completely is a mistake, experts say.

  72. A Family of Three in a SoHo Loft Without Walls Real Estate, Today

    Toshihisa and Junko Yoda and their son, Yoichiro, have been making art in a 4,000-square-foot space on Mercer Street for 35 years, each following their own muse.

  73. They Went From Renters to Renovators in Los Angeles Real Estate, Today

    When Berta and Jon Praeger got the opportunity to buy the house they had been renting, they redid almost everything.

  74. Trump Assails Grammys and Threatens to Sue Trevor Noah Over Epstein Joke Arts, Today

    President Trump declared the awards ceremony “virtually unwatchable” and accused Mr. Noah of defamation over a joke he made that appeared to tie the president to Jeffrey Epstein.

  75. ¿Qué tan graves son los delirios relacionados con la IA? Se lo preguntamos a las personas que los tratan En español, Today

    Decenas de doctores y terapeutas dijeron que los chatbots han llevado a sus pacientes a estados de psicosis, aislamiento y hábitos poco saludables.

  76. ¿Cómo hacen nuevos amigos los adultos? Esto dicen los expertos En español, Today

    Conocer nuevas personas y mantener los vínculos en la edad adulta es difícil. Aquí tienes por dónde empezar.

  77. After Weeks of Rancor, a Glimmer of Hope in N.Y.C. Nurses’ Strike New York, Today

    Nearly 15,000 workers have been off the job at some of New York’s top hospitals for three weeks, but signs of progress have emerged in negotiations.

  78. Pay, Staffing, Safety: The Divisive Issues in the Nurses’ Strike New York, Today

    Striking New York City nurses say they are being maligned as greedy, while hospital officials say they are not taking into account sharp reductions in federal funding.

  79. Spelling Bee Forum Gameplay, Today

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

  80. Bad Bunny’s High-Risk Choice: Three Opinion Writers Discuss the Grammys Opinion, Today

    There were two Grammys ceremonies: Bad Bunny’s and everyone else’s.

  81. Grammys Instant Reactions! Bad Bunny Owns the Night Arts, Today

    Popcast breaks down the show’s major moments in a live reaction episode immediately following the ceremony.

  82. Word of the Day: accede The Learning Network, Today

    This word has appeared in 60 articles on NYTimes.com in the past year. Can you use it in a sentence?

  83. Super Bowl LX, Plus 6 Things on TV This Week Arts, Today

    The Olympic Games in Milan and Cortina begin, and the Seattle Seahawks face the New England Patriots.

  84. Estos son los hombres poderosos mencionados en el nuevo lote liberado de los archivos Epstein En español, Today

    Elon Musk, Richard Branson y Sergey Brin fueron algunas de las personas que intercambiaron mensajes con Jeffrey Epstein o lo visitaron, según los documentos recién publicados.

  85. Costa Rica elige a Laura Fernández como su próxima presidenta En español, Today

    Los comicios se vieron empañados por una violencia sin precedentes en el país centroamericano. La candidata del oficialismo será presidenta.

  86. El año de Bad Bunny: recibe el Grammy al mejor álbum En español, Today

    Una semana antes de su actuación en el medio tiempo del Super Bowl, la superestrella puertorriqueña ganó el premio al álbum del año, superando a Lady Gaga, Kendrick Lamar y otros.

  87. A Slice of Caracas Flourishes in an Unlikely Spot: The Italian Mediterranean World, Today

    Generations of migrants from a village on the coast of southern Italy found a better life in Venezuela. Many came back and turned their town into a mini-Caracas.

  88. Quote of the Day: K-Pop Stokes a Fire in Fans to, However Difficult, Learn Korean Corrections, Today

    Quotation of the Day for Monday, February 2, 2026.

  89. Move Fast, but Obey the Rules: China’s Vision for Dominating A.I. Business, Today

    Beijing wants to lead the world in developing cutting-edge artificial intelligence, but it also wants companies to adhere to an increasingly complex set of rules.

  90. Squeezed Between Trump and China, India Looks for Faraway Friendships Business, Today

    India is overcoming its aversion to free-trade deals to cozy up with Canada and other middle powers.

  91. No Corrections: Feb. 2, 2026 Corrections, Today

    No corrections appeared in print on Monday, Feb. 2, 2026.

  92. Costa Rica Elects Right-Wing Candidate Amid Fears Over Crime World, Today

    Laura Fernández’s victory was driven by a crisis in which Costa Rica’s reputation for peace has been tarred by record-breaking violence.

  93. Bad Bunny Caps a Huge Year With the Grammys’ Top Album Prize Arts, Today

    One week before his Super Bowl halftime set, the Puerto Rican superstar won album of the year, defeating Lady Gaga, Kendrick Lamar and others.

  94. Yesterday’s Grammys 2026 live blog included 12 standalone posts:
  95. 17 Unforgettable Looks at the Grammys Style, Today

    Feathered gowns, sequined suits, freed nipples and more.

  96. China Fails to Curb the ‘Secret Filming Betrayal’ of Women and Girls Interactive, Today

    Hidden cameras capture women in intimate moments without their consent, yet the authorities do little to stop it.

  97. Kendrick Lamar Repeats, Winning Record of the Year With SZA Arts, Today

    The rapper took the category last year with “Not Like Us.” This time, he shared the honor with SZA for their duet “Luther.”

  98. Latest Batch of Epstein Files Includes Emails From Several Prominent Men Video, Today

    Elon Musk, Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick and the N.F.L. Giants’ co-owner Steve Tisch are among the powerful men mentioned in the latest round of files released by the Justice Department as part of its investigation into the disgraced financier and convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.

  99. Bad Bunny dice ‘fuera ICE’ en los Grammy En español, Today

    Tras ganar el premio al mejor álbum de música urbana, la superestrella puertorriqueña se dirigió contra el Servicio de Inmigración y Control de Aduanas.

  100. ‘A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms’ Season 1, Episode 3 Recap: Waking the Dragon Arts, Today

    Dunk makes a powerful new enemy. Egg makes his true self known.

  101. The Move Behind Bieber’s Boxers Style, Today

    The singer, who was nominated for four Grammys, performed at the award show in nothing but sparkly lavender shorts and socks.

  102. The Grammys Take Naked to Another Level Style, Today

    Chappell Roan’s dress draped a barely there opaque skirt from nipple piercings, and that wasn’t the only way celebrities bared their skin.

  103. Billie Eilish Wins Her Third Song of the Year Grammy Arts, Today

    “Wildflower” beat tracks by Bad Bunny, Lady Gaga and Doechii.

  104. Man and Dog Found Dead Inside Mobile Veterinary Van in Queens New York, Today

    A second man was found unconscious outside the van. The police are investigating whether the deaths were caused by carbon monoxide from a generator.

  105. N.Y. Republican in Swing District Gets Rowdy Reception at Town Hall New York, Today

    Representative Mike Lawler, who has promised to hold several town halls as he seeks re-election, was repeatedly heckled by audience members in Rockland County.

  106. Bad Bunny Says ‘ICE Out’ in Grammys Acceptance Speech Arts, Today

    After winning the award for best música urbana album, the Puerto Rican superstar took aim at the Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency.

  107. Oscar-Nominated Screenwriter Arrested in Iran for Criticizing Regime World, Today

    Mehdi Mahmoudian, co-writer of “It Was Just an Accident,” was one of several people detained after signing a letter objecting to the crackdown on protests.

  108. La ONU advierte que corre peligro de colapso financiero por cuotas impagas En español, Today

    El organismo alertó que podría quedarse sin fondos en julio y verse obligado a cerrar su sede en Nueva York si los países —en particular Estados Unidos— no pagan sus aportes anuales.

  109. Olivia Dean Caps a Rocket-Ship Year With a Best New Artist Grammy Arts, Today

    The “Man I Need” singer defeated a fellow British vocalist, Lola Young, as well as Leon Thomas, Addison Rae and others.

  110. Otros 2 alumnos de una misma escuela, en custodia federal por operativos migratorios En español, Today

    El director de la escuela dijo que los llevó ante las autoridades a pedido de su madre detenida. La semana pasada, otro menor del mismo colegio, Liam Conejo Ramos, también fue detenido por agentes de inmigración.

  111. 10-Minute Challenge: A Painting of Time Interactive, Today

    We’d like you to look at one piece of art for 10 minutes, uninterrupted.

  112. Yesterday’s Cultura live blog included one standalone post:
  113. Stars Speak Up for Immigrants Ahead of Grammys Ceremony Arts, Today

    Gloria Estefan, Shaboozey and Kehlani took an opportunity to speak up for communities that are being targeted by ICE across the United States.

  114. James Sallis, 81, Dies; Novelist Whose ‘Drive’ Became a Hit Movie Obituaries, Today

    A storyteller of modern America’s underbelly with a literary, ruminative style, he inspired a Ryan Gosling movie and earned critical acclaim.

  115. Trump Says Kennedy Center Will Close for 2-Year Reconstruction Project U.S., Today

    The president’s announcement came after the center has been rocked by cancellations and boycotts by performers, contributors and audience members.

  116. The Government Published Dozens of Nude Photos in the Epstein Files U.S., Today

    The photos, which showed young women or possibly teenagers with their faces visible, were largely removed after The New York Times began notifying the Justice Department.

  117. 5-Year-Old and His Father, Detained by Agents, Are Released From Custody Video, Yesterday

    Liam Conejo Ramos, the 5-year-old who was detained with his father by federal agents, is back home in Minnesota with his father. A federal judge demanded their release from an immigration detention center in Texas, where they were being held.

  118. Fear and Anger Grow as Thousands Remain Without Power in the South U.S., Yesterday

    More than 30 people have died across three Southern states in connection with last week’s storm, and thousands remain without power.

  119. ‘Historic’ Snowstorm Hits the Carolinas, National Weather Service says Video, Yesterday

    Heavy snow and bitter cold have spread across North and South Carolina, with some areas receiving more than 18 inches of snow.

  120. Robert Pratt, Federal Judge Who Derided Trump Pardons, Dies at 78 Obituaries, Yesterday

    He was chastised for remarks ridiculing the pardons of two congressional campaign aides who had been convicted in a bribery plot.

  121. Grammys Red Carpet Photos: Music’s Biggest Stars Make Their Entrances Style, Yesterday

    See what nominees and guests for the 68th Grammy Awards, including Bad Bunny, Addison Rae and Doechii, wore to arrive to the ceremony.

  122. Snow, Ice, Parking Hell: It’s a Tough Winter to Be a New York City Mover New York, Yesterday

    Even in summer, moving crews have to contend with walk-up apartments, double-parking and sofas that won’t fit through narrow hallways. It’s a lot worse right now.

  123. Grammys 2026: esta es la lista de ganadores En español, Yesterday

    Un resumen completo de los artistas, álbumes, canciones y videos que se llevaron a casa los trofeos en la 68.ª edición de los premios anuales.

  124. Like the Proverbial Bug in a Rug Gameplay, Yesterday

    This collaboration by John Ewbank and Colin Thomas might throw you for a loop.

  125. Hazing Death in Arizona Leads to Charges for 3 Fraternity Leaders U.S., Yesterday

    Three 20-year-old students in Delta Tau Delta at Northern Arizona University were arrested on Saturday. The fraternity has been suspended.

  126. Con ‘Golden’, el k-pop celebra su primera victoria en los Grammy En español, Yesterday

    El tema revelación de ‘Las guerreras k-pop’ recibió la presea a Mejor canción escrita para medios visuales, concluyendo la sequía de un potente género global.

  127. Why Targeting Iran Is Riskier Than Ousting Maduro World, Yesterday

    Iran’s ability to strike Israel and destabilize the wider Middle East makes it a far more dangerous adversary.

  128. How Trump Appears in the Epstein Files U.S., Yesterday

    The New York Times found more than 5,300 files with references to Mr. Trump and related terms. They include salacious and unverified claims, as well as documents that had already been made public.

  129. A Victory for ‘Golden’ Gives K-Pop Its First Ever Grammy Win Arts, Yesterday

    The breakout song from “KPop Demon Hunters” won best song written for visual media on Sunday, ending a drought for the powerhouse global genre.

  130. The Secret Egyptian Air Base Behind Sudan’s Drone War World, Yesterday

    The covert base offers new evidence of how the Sudanese conflict is morphing into a theater for high-tech warfare, driven by foreign interests.

  131. Grammys 2026: Winners List Arts, Yesterday

    A complete rundown of the artists, albums, songs and videos that took home trophies at the 68th annual awards.

  132. Canadian Company Cancels Sale of Virginia Warehouse to ICE U.S., Yesterday

    Jim Pattison Developments said the sale of an industrial building, which was planned to become an Immigration and Customs Enforcement processing facility, would not go forward.

  133. U.A.E. Firm Quietly Took Stake in the Trump Family’s Crypto Company U.S., Yesterday

    The $500 million agreement raises new concerns about the propriety of the president negotiating foreign policy with his own business partners.

  134. Detained by Immigration Agents, 5-Year-Old Liam Has Been Released From Custody U.S., Yesterday

    A federal judge had demanded that the boy and his father be set free in a fiery opinion on Saturday.

  135. Can Tom Homan De-escalate Tensions in Minnesota? U.S., Yesterday

    The White House border czar wants to focus more on getting immigrants already in jails. He’ll have to persuade Democrats to do it.

  136. Russia Strikes Ukraine’s Energy Sector, Killing 12 Miners World, Yesterday

    The attack comes during a winter freeze and despite efforts by President Trump and others to get the two countries to negotiate a truce.

  137. A ‘Historic’ Snowfall Hits the Carolinas U.S., Yesterday

    Blanketed beaches. Frozen suburbs. Football fields buried in snow. Everywhere in the region, people felt the storm, which caused two deaths.

  138. Judge Who Ruled Against Trump Administration Cleared of Justice Dept. Complaint U.S., Yesterday

    Trump allies have called for Judge James E. Boasberg to be investigated and impeached after decisions that questioned the administration’s respect for the rule of law.

  139. Una pérdida, un duelo y un intento de récord mundial a los 81 años En español, Yesterday

    Al encarar la vida sola por primera vez en 60 años, Bonnie Sumner descubrió que tenía una habilidad especial para colgarse de una barra de dominadas.

  140. Mamdani Announces New Shelter Beds as Death Toll During Cold Rises to 14 New York, Yesterday

    The 50 units in Upper Manhattan will house single people who may be reluctant to stay in group shelters.

  141. X.J. Kennedy, a Poet of Wit Who Clung to Rhyme and Meter, Dies at 96 Books, Yesterday

    Spurning the free verse of many of his contemporaries, he held to an older tradition. He also wrote spirited poems for children.