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  1. Late Night Is Distracted by Kristi Noem’s Oversized Cowboy Hat Arts, Today

    “Why is Kristi Noem always in some sort of cosplay outfit?” Seth Meyers asked on Thursday.

  2. Word of the Day: memorandum The Learning Network, Today

    This word has appeared in 279 articles on NYTimes.com in the past year. Can you use it in a sentence?

  3. Al matar a Renee Good, ICE nos envía un mensaje a todos En español, Today

    En Estados Unidos, ciudadanos e inmigrantes por igual, estamos siendo gobernados por personas que piensan que la vida es un privilegio otorgado por la autoridad, y que la muerte es una pena justa por la desobediencia.

  4. Quote of the Day: Fatal Shooting by ICE Is Latest Blow to Minnesota Corrections, Today

    Quotation of the Day for Friday, January 9, 2026

  5. Corrections: Jan. 9, 2026 Corrections, Today

    Corrections that appeared in print on Friday, Jan. 9, 2026.

  6. Inside the Generals’ Gilded Fortress, Empty Streets and Moldy Corners World, Today

    Myanmar’s junta created a capital to withstand an invasion. Now, the military struggles to project an image of control over a crumbling nation.

  7. She Planned Hundreds of Weddings. Now Her Own. Style, Today

    A pandemic-era first date, a brief separation, and a time of grief led Reneille-Gian Paneda Velez and Brian Michael Teodoro to a winter wedding in Seattle.

  8. From Bandmates to Soul Mates Style, Today

    Joshua Sudman and Julian Wright met in college, formed a band and wrestled for years with feelings they couldn’t quite confront.

  9. She Was 40. I Was 20. Could We Make It Work? Style, Today

    Strangers stared when we held hands in public. Some assumed I was her adopted son.

  10. She Remembered ‘That Kid Who Used to Be in Love’ With Her Style, Today

    On Christmas Eve, Colleen DeCourcy and Jason MacDonald finished what began four decades ago during a production of “Guys and Dolls.”

  11. He Runs the World’s Biggest Sovereign Wealth Fund, but His Podcast Made Him Famous Business, Today

    Nicolai Tangen wanted to raise the profile of Norway’s $2.1 trillion oil fund and change corporate behavior, but he may have helped embroil it in a geopolitical tangle.

  12. N.Y.P.D. Fatally Shoots Blade-Wielding Man in Hospital, Officials Say New York, Today

    The man had cut and then barricaded himself in a blood-spattered room with a patient and a security guard at NewYork-Presbyterian Brooklyn Methodist Hospital, the police said.

  13. Russia Appears to Use Nuclear-Capable Missile in Ukraine World, Today

    If confirmed, the use of the missile would be an ominous threat to Ukraine and its Western allies.

  14. ‘The Pitt’ Season 2 Premiere Recap: The Doctors Will See You Now Arts, Today

    Doctor Robby is back for one final shift before he goes on sabbatical. What could possibly go wrong?

  15. Wilde Thing Gameplay, Today

    Greg Snitkin and Glenn Davis supply a spirited collaboration.

  16. 5 Democratic States Sue Trump Administration Over $10 Billion Funding Freeze U.S., Today

    The administration cited without evidence “potential” widespread fraud in its move to cut off funds for child care subsidies and other support for low-income families.

  17. Venezuela Mourns the Dozens Who Died in U.S. Operation World, Today

    For all Venezuelans, the nighttime raid opened a period of deep uncertainty. For the families of those killed, it meant the grim task of burying their relatives.

  18. Amid Protests, ICE Told Agents to Take ‘Decisive Action’ if Threatened U.S., Today

    The guidance comes as immigration officers have been met with increasingly hostile protesters in cities.

  19. Once Again, a Newfoundland Town Rescues Stranded Passengers World, Today

    After 9/11, Gander took in thousands of people whose flights were diverted. History repeated on a smaller scale this week.

  20. ‘Bug’ Review: Carrie Coon Is Superb in an American Gothic Tale Theater, Today

    Tracy Letts’s eerily topical, decades-old play about a woman’s descent into a world of conspiracy theories makes its nerve-rattling Broadway debut.

  21. Trump Appears Open to Defending Ukraine, but With a Caveat U.S., Today

    The president told The Times that he felt “strongly” that Russia would not invade Ukraine again.

  22. Day 5: Make These 5 Appointments to Protect Your Brain Interactive, Today

    When was the last time you checked your blood pressure? Today, use a checklist to stay healthy in body and mind.

  23. La propaganda rusa aumenta tras la incursión de EE. UU. en Venezuela En español, Today

    Una red de sitios web conocida como “Portal Kombat” está difundiendo mensajes sobre material militar estadounidense, según empresas de rastreo.

  24. Rocío San Miguel fue una de las presas políticas liberadas en Venezuela En español, Today

    Una de las expertas en seguridad más conocidas de Venezuela fue puesta en libertad el jueves después de casi dos años de estar bajo custodia.

  25. Families of Slain Idaho Students Sue the University the Killer Attended U.S., Today

    A new lawsuit claims that Washington State University, where Bryan Kohberger was a Ph.D. student, failed to take decisive action on earlier complaints that he was stalking women.

  26. This ‘Galaxy That Wasn’t’ Never Bore Any Stars Science, Today

    Astronomers announced the discovery of a starless cloud of hydrogen gas, a pristine relic of the cosmos that is almost as old as time itself.

  27. La Marina de EE. UU. va a la caza de petroleros en el Atlántico En español, Today

    Una salida masiva de buques sancionados, algunos de los cuales han cambiado a banderas rusas, ha desencadenado un nuevo esfuerzo de EE. UU. por perseguir cargamentos de petróleo venezolano en el mar.

  28. Amid Opening Sprint, Mamdani Paused to Socialize With Steven Spielberg New York, Today

    Zohran Mamdani, the new mayor of New York, made a private visit to the billionaire film director’s Central Park West apartment this week.

  29. Trump Orders Fannie and Freddie to Buy $200 Billion in Mortgage Bonds Business, Today

    The move, a bid to make homes more affordable, would be a back-to-future moment for the two mortgage firms. Buying risky mortgage bonds helped push them to near-bankruptcy in 2008.

  30. Renee Good’s Time at Old Dominion Included an Award-Winning Poem U.S., Today

    “What I saw in her work was a writer that was trying to illuminate the lives of others,” a faculty member recalled.

  31. Federal Agents Shoot 2 During Traffic Stop in Portland, Ore. U.S., Today

    The shooting in a city previously targeted by the Trump administration came as Minneapolis grappled with a federal agent’s killing of a woman a day earlier.

  32. ‘People We Meet on Vacation’ Review: When Stuffy Met Silly Movies, Today

    Love grows between a restless travel writer and a contented homebody in this occasionally cute, instantly forgettable romantic comedy.

  33. Trump Sees A.I.’s Economic Promise, While Dismissing Potential Threats U.S., Today

    The president said that artificial intelligence would create such an abundance of jobs that robots would be required to fill the gaps.

  34. Men Cut Hole in Bathroom Wall to Steal Over $500,000 in Jewelry U.S., Yesterday

    Three men targeted a jewelry store in Cape Coral, Fla., according to a federal criminal complaint against the man accused of being the getaway driver. Two others have yet to be identified.

  35. Ukraine Awards Major Lithium Project to Investors With Links to Trump World, Yesterday

    Ronald S. Lauder, a billionaire friend of Mr. Trump, is among the investors. The move comes as the Trump administration looks for investment opportunities in Ukraine.

  36. Senate Agrees to Display a Jan. 6 Plaque Honoring Officers U.S., Yesterday

    Federal law mandated that the memorial tablet be installed by March 2023, but Congress blew past that deadline.

  37. Flu Cases Fall in New York City After Reaching Highest Level in a Decade New York, Yesterday

    Preliminary data suggests that bouts of the viral illness have already peaked, but the city’s health commissioner urged caution.

  38. Minnesota Man Is Freed After Serving 25 Years for Murder He Did Not Commit U.S., Yesterday

    The state’s conviction review unit concluded that Brian Pippitt, 63, was not involved in the 1998 murder of an 84-year-old woman, for which he was serving a life sentence.

  39. Trump Backs Kennedy’s Moves on New Childhood Vaccine Schedule U.S., Yesterday

    In an interview with The New York Times, the president said that Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. had not gone too far in his recommendations.

  40. U.S. Navy Is Chasing Several Oil Tankers in the Atlantic World, Yesterday

    A mass departure by sanctioned tankers, some switching to Russian flags, has triggered a fresh effort by the United States to pursue Venezuelan oil shipments at sea.

  41. Trump expone una visión del poder limitada solo por ‘mi propia moralidad’ En español, Yesterday

    Tema tras tema, el presidente Donald Trump dejó claro que él sería el árbitro de cualquier límite a sus autoridades, no el derecho internacional ni los tratados.

  42. Trump Said His Global Power Was Limited Only by His ‘Own Morality’ Briefing, Yesterday

    Also, meet one of the front-runners to become Apple’s next C.E.O. Here’s the latest at the end of Thursday.

  43. Rocío San Miguel, Venezuelan Political Prisoner, Was Among Those Released World, Yesterday

    Ms. San Miguel’s arrest in 2024 raised fears that Venezuela had entered a new era of repression.

  44. Bondi Warns Minnesota Protesters to Stay Away From Federal Agents U.S., Yesterday

    Trump administration officials also spent the day attacking the woman killed by an ICE agent.

  45. I’m the Mayor of Minneapolis. Trump Is Lying to You. Opinion, Yesterday

    This administration is making cities less safe.

  46. The Next Phase of Trump’s Renovations: A New ‘Upper West Wing’ U.S., Yesterday

    Besides changes to the White House, President Trump also said he planned to tear up the brick walkways in Lafayette Park and replace them with granite.

  47. John Wilson’s Enduring Art of Racial Politics and Personal Memory Arts, Yesterday

    “Witnessing Humanity” at the Met, with more than 100 artworks, and a gaze both inward and outward, is the artist’s first New York survey.

  48. House Votes to Restore Health Subsidies, Raising Hopes of a Deal U.S., Yesterday

    The passage of the bill was a triumph for Democrats, who drew substantial Republican backing. But it has no path forward, and an election-year compromise is a long shot.

  49. Amos Poe, New York’s No Wave Film Pioneer, Dies at 76 Arts, Yesterday

    He documented the punk and post-punk music scene in the East Village, leading an independent film movement that was proudly unprofessional.

  50. Trump Says ‘It’s Up To’ Xi Jinping What China Does In Taiwan Video, Yesterday

    President Trump said that his actions in Venezuela did not set a precedent for other countries like Russia and China because he claimed he was responding to a “real threat.”

  51. Legal Hurdles Likely to Stymie State Charges in Minnesota ICE Shooting Case U.S., Yesterday

    After an immigration agent fatally shot a woman, Minnesotans have called for the officer to be prosecuted. But previous attempts to charge federal officers at the state level have failed.

  52. A Vengeful Trump Urges Voters to Oust Republicans, Including Collins U.S., Yesterday

    After five G.O.P. senators joined Democrats on a war powers vote, the president lashed out, including at his party’s most politically endangered senator.

  53. These 5 Republicans Broke With Trump on Venezuela War Powers U.S., Yesterday

    The Republican defectors paved the way for a debate that could expose bipartisan concern about President Trump’s actions in Venezuela. Mr. Trump called for them to lose their seats.

  54. New Jersey Is Latest State to Ban Student Phones in Schools New York, Yesterday

    The restrictions, signed into law by Gov. Philip D. Murphy on Thursday as one of his final acts in office, will take effect during the 2026-2027 school year.

  55. Cooper Union Settles Jewish Students’ Suit and Alters Protest Policies New York, Yesterday

    The New York City college had been accused of tolerating discrimination against those who believe in Zionism following a pro-Palestinian protest that trapped students inside a library.

  56. Vance Announces New Justice Dept. Fraud Post to Be ‘Run Out of the White House’ U.S., Yesterday

    The assertion was a brazen effort to toss out the traditional boundaries that have long existed between the White House and investigations conducted by federal law enforcement.

  57. What Happens When No One Can Say No to Trump? Video, Yesterday

    After the capture of the Venezuelan president, Nicolás Maduro, over the weekend, “Trump is setting a new course for the country where he can use the military to do just about anything he wants,” argues Times Opinion’s editor, Kathleen Kingsbury. “No one is allowed to say ‘no’ to Trump.”

  58. Trump Says His Only Limit on His Global Powers Is His ‘Own Morality’ Video, Yesterday

    President Trump brushed aside international law and repeated his goal for the U.S. to own Greenland.

  59. The Many Faces of Trump: What We Saw When We Interviewed the President U.S., Yesterday

    During an extensive sit-down with The New York Times, President Trump showcased the various personas he employs in his role. There were unpredictable turns throughout.

  60. Trump Says He ‘Probably Should’ Take Obesity Drugs, but Has Not U.S., Yesterday

    President Trump has talked in the past about people he knows who have taken “the fat drug.”

  61. By Killing Renee Good, ICE Sent a Message to Us All Opinion, Yesterday

    Not even citizens are safe in Trump’s America.

  62. Russian Propaganda Ramps Up After U.S. Raid in Venezuela U.S., Yesterday

    A network of websites known as “Portal Kombat” is spreading messages about U.S. military hardware, according to tracking firms.

  63. An Interview With Donald Trump World, Yesterday

    The president spoke to The New York Times about Venezuela and his power on the world stage.

  64. Noem Defends Officer in Minneapolis Killing and Attacks Mamdani New York, Yesterday

    During a visit to New York, the homeland security secretary, Kristi Noem, criticized the city’s policies that prevent police officers from helping immigration agents.

  65. Fact-Checking Trump’s Justifications for the Venezuela Operation U.S., Yesterday

    The president has repeatedly tied Venezuela to drug overdose deaths, claimed the Maduro regime sent an influx of criminal migrants and accused the country of stealing American oil.

  66. Congress Tries — but Fails — to Take a Stand for Its Own Powers U.S., Yesterday

    House votes to override a pair of Trump vetoes were an unusual bid by some in the G.O.P. to assert their own branch’s prerogatives. But they fell short.

  67. G.M. Books a $7.1 Billion Loss as It Scales Back E.V. Ambitions Business, Yesterday

    General Motors said it was writing down the value of battery and electric vehicle factories after changes in federal policy undercut demand.

  68. You Don’t Need a Trip to Florida, You Just Need a Cozy Restaurant Food, Yesterday

    Because the only true cure for the winter blues is dinner by candlelight.

  69. Trump Responds to ICE Shooting in Minnesota Video, Yesterday

    During an interview with The New York Times, President Trump said that a woman who was shot by federal agents in Minnesota “behaved horribly” and ran an agent over. Analysis by The New York Times showed the motorist was driving away from — not toward — a federal officer when he opened fire.

  70. Trump ‘Always’ Respects Election Results, but in the U.S., He Says They’re ‘Rigged’ U.S., Yesterday

    Over the years, the president has consistently sought to undermine faith in the voting process.

  71. Hochul and Mamdani Announce Plan for Universal Child Care Video, Yesterday

    Gov. Kathy Hochul and Mayor Zohran Mamdani announced a plan on Thursday to vastly expand free and low-cost child care for families across the state in the coming years and add programs for 2-year-olds.

  72. Court Records Reveal Details of ICE Agent’s Previous Dragging Incident U.S., Yesterday

    The agent who shot a woman in Minneapolis on Wednesday was pulled about 100 yards by a car last year while firing a stun gun at the driver.

  73. A Fierce Debate With Polymarket: Did the U.S. ‘Invade’ Venezuela? Business, Yesterday

    Polymarket users bet on whether the U.S. would invade Venezuela, but the prediction market said the Venezuelan president’s capture did not constitute an invasion.

  74. House Passes Spending Package Before Another Shutdown Deadline U.S., Yesterday

    The legislation would fund parts of the government ahead of a Jan. 30 deadline in a bipartisan breakthrough after the nation’s longest shutdown.

  75. Climate Change Has Turned Greenland Into a Target for Trump Climate, Yesterday

    A warming planet has opened up new shipping routes and turned Greenland into a geostrategic asset for the Trump administration.

  76. Trump Says He Has No Issue With His Family’s Foreign Business Deals U.S., Yesterday

    The president, in an interview with The New York Times, said he showed restraint during his first term but got no credit for it, so he saw no reason to hold back now.

  77. The Trump Administration’s Coarseness Is a Sign That English Has Grown Up Opinion, Yesterday

    The F-word is no longer the deadliest word in the English language.

  78. What’s Going On in This Picture? | Jan. 12, 2026 The Learning Network, Yesterday

    Look closely at this image, stripped of its caption, and join the moderated conversation about what you and other students see.

  79. Yesterday’s Us Venezuela Trump live blog included one standalone post:
  80. The Landlords Are Not the Problem Opinion, Yesterday

    Trump’s plan to block institutional investment won’t work. The way to make houses more affordable is to build more.

  81. Sean Combs Requested a Pardon in a Letter, but Trump Is Unimpressed U.S., Yesterday

    President Trump told The New York Times in an interview that he was not considering pardoning the music mogul.

  82. Teenagers on What Gives Them Hope in 2026 The Learning Network, Yesterday

    Students react to a newsletter about the rise of cynicism and how to cultivate optimism in the new year.

  83. Trump Criticizes ICE for an Anti-Business Immigration Raid U.S., Yesterday

    But the president did not personally criticize Stephen Miller, the architect of his administration’s restrictive immigration policy, who has pushed to significantly limit visas for skilled workers.

  84. Iran Is Cut Off From the Internet as Protests Intensify World, Yesterday

    Internet connectivity data collected on Thursday showed that the country went almost completely offline, as the government cracks down on protesters.

  85. Judge Sets Date for Weinstein’s Third Trial for Same Rape Charge New York, Yesterday

    Harvey Weinstein said he felt like he was on “a slow march to my death” as prosecutors continued to pursue the case after an aspiring actress accused him of raping her in 2013.

  86. Esto es lo que dijo Trump al Times sobre los disparos de un agente del ICE en Mineápolis En español, Yesterday

    Poco después de que un agente del ICE disparara a una mujer en Mineápolis, Trump dijo a un grupo de periodistas del Times que esta tenía la culpa porque había intentado “atropellar” al agente.

  87. 2026 Directors Guild Nominations: ‘One Battle,’ ‘Sinners’ Go Head to Head Movies, Yesterday

    The films of Paul Thomas Anderson and Ryan Coogler have been competing all season. Also in the running are Guillermo del Toro, Josh Safdie and Chloé Zhao.

  88. Trump Says ‘Only Time Will Tell’ How Long U.S. Controls Venezuela Video, Yesterday

    President Trump did not say exactly how long the the United states would control Venezuela, but said that it could last years.

  89. Democratic lawmakers ask for an investigation of the Middle East envoy Steve Witkoff. Business, Yesterday

    The request by a group of Congress members cites reporting by The Times and echoes a similar request by Democratic senators in September.

  90. Trump Lays Out a Vision of Power Restrained Only by ‘My Own Morality’ U.S., Yesterday

    On topic after topic, President Trump made clear that he would be the arbiter of any limits to his authorities, not international law or treaties.

  91. How Some Dogs Build Up Their Vocabularies Science, Yesterday

    Eavesdropping on their owners seems to help some toy-crazy and talented pups learn more words.

  92. Former Uvalde Teacher’s Testimony Throws a Trial Into Chaos U.S., Yesterday

    Lawyers for a former officer charged with abandoning children in the police response accused prosecutors of withholding information. A judge ruled prosecutors had erred but denied a motion for a mistrial.

  93. Australia Faces Critical Fire Warnings Amid Record-Breaking Heat Wave Weather, Yesterday

    Temperatures are well above 100 degrees Fahrenheit in much of the country, and forecasters warned of potentially catastrophic fire conditions on Friday.

  94. ICE Killing in Minnesota: A ‘Blatant and Tragic Use of Deadly Force’ Opinion, Yesterday

    Readers react to news reports and video of the fatal shooting of a 37-year-old woman by ICE agents.

  95. Ron Protas, Polarizing Keeper of Martha Graham’s Legacy, Dies at 84 Arts, Yesterday

    Graham, the great modern dance choreographer, named him her heir, setting off a bitter legal battle between him and the troupe she founded.

  96. ‘The Pitt’ Had Much to Celebrate … and Now Even More Style, Yesterday

    At the premiere of Season 2 in Los Angeles, the cast and crew of HBO Max’s hyper-realistic medical drama learned the show would be renewed.

  97. Yesterday’s Trump Maduro Venezuela Petroleo live blog included three standalone posts:
  98. Trump dice que la supervisión de EE. UU. en Venezuela duraría años En español, Yesterday

    El presidente habló extensamente con The New York Times el miércoles, después de que funcionarios del gobierno dijeron que EE. UU. planea controlar la venta del petróleo venezolano de forma indefinida.

  99. Denaturalization Is Part of Trump’s Crackdown on Immigrants U.S., Yesterday

    The administration is looking at Somali-born American citizens as well as other groups, but the president did not specify which.

  100. Child Sexual Abuse Destroyed My Family. Here’s What Could Have Helped. Video, Yesterday

    We spend billions of dollars on punishing child sexual abusers and far less on prevention. It’s not stopping the problem. We must rethink our approach.

  101. What Trump Told Us About the ICE Shooting Video, Yesterday

    The New York Times sat down with President Trump in the Oval Office for an exclusive interview just hours after an Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent shot a 37-year-old woman in Minneapolis. Our White House correspondent Zolan Kanno-Youngs explains how the president reacted to the shooting.

  102. Face to Face With the Thwaites Glacier Climate, Yesterday

    Less than a day after arriving at the ice, we are already up close and personal with the fastest-melting glacier in Antarctica.

  103. 5 New Books We Love This Week Books, Yesterday

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

  104. How to Warm a Chili Skeptic’s Heart Food, Yesterday

  105. Lynda Blackmon Lowery, One of the Youngest Selma Marchers, Dies at 75 U.S., Yesterday

    Her activism began as a teenager in 1963, when she heard the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. speak. It set her on a path to nonviolent protest.

  106. Australia Bakes Under Record Heat, Fueling Fire Risk Video, Yesterday

    A record-setting heat wave is sweeping across large swaths of Australia, sending residents to the water for relief. In several parts of the country, forecasters have warned that the severe heat could stoke dangerous fire conditions.

  107. Why Cambodia Handed Over a Man Accused of Stealing Billions in Crypto Scam World, Yesterday

    Experts say the scam industry has become a pillar of Cambodia’s economy, but it is under pressure from other countries to crack down.

  108. In Address, Newsom to Highlight His Leadership and Contrast Himself to Trump U.S., Yesterday

    Gov. Gavin Newsom will portray his state as “a beacon” of democracy in a State of the State address that suggests national ambitions.

  109. Trump Says He Has Made Up His Mind on His Fed Chair Pick U.S., Yesterday

    The president stopped short of announcing his selection, but when asked about Kevin A. Hassett, his top economic adviser, he said he was “certainly one of the people that I like.”

  110. Kevin’s 2026 Prediction: A.I. Company Solves Famous Math Problem Video, Yesterday

    On the “Hard Fork” podcast, the hosts Kevin Roose and Casey Newton discuss Kevin’s high confidence prediction for 2026 that an A.I. company will solve one of the Millennium Prize Problems.

  111. ‘Magellan’ Review: The Beauty and the Bloodshed of a Smaller World Movies, Yesterday

    Gael García Bernal plays the explorer Ferdinand Magellan in Lav Diaz’s portrait of a brutal adventurer and his travels across the globe.

  112. Trump Administration Deploying More Border Patrol Agents to Minnesota U.S., Yesterday

    More than 100 agents will be redirected from other cities after the fatal shooting of a woman in Minneapolis by an ICE officer.

  113. Prosecutors Said to Pursue New Investigation of Letitia James U.S., Yesterday

    The New York attorney general’s longtime hairdresser has come under scrutiny as the Justice Department’s efforts to charge Ms. James on other fronts falter.

  114. Venezuela Leaders to Free Political Prisoners in a Sign of Possible Change World, Yesterday

    The release, which was expected to happen later on Thursday, offers the first gesture of conciliation under an interim government, even as arrests and crackdowns continue.

  115. We Want to Hear From Parents and Doctors About Vaccines Well, Yesterday

    The Trump administration has removed six vaccines from the routine immunization schedule. How is that affecting you?

  116. Chefs Find a Muse in Sticky Toffee Pudding T Magazine, Yesterday

    Plus: evil eye jewelry, an Italian hotel in a former convent and more recommendations from T Magazine.

  117. Senate Advances Measure to Curb Trump Use of Force in Venezuela U.S., Yesterday

    A handful of Republicans joined Democrats to allow the measure to move forward, reflecting concerns in both parties about the administration’s strategy.

  118. This Republican Thinks His Party Is ‘Gaslighting’ on Venezuela U.S., Yesterday

    Representative Thomas Massie, a rare Republican critic of President Trump’s military intervention, explained his concerns in an interview with The New York Times.

  119. Yesterday’s Trump Nyt Interview live blog included one standalone post:
  120. Judge Bars U.S. Attorney in Albany From Inquiry Into Letitia James New York, Yesterday

    Ms. James, New York’s attorney general, had been seeking to block a Justice Department investigation into her office by challenging the legitimacy of the U.S. attorney, John A. Sarcone III.

  121. French Researcher and Russian Basketball Player Released in a Prisoner Swap World, Yesterday

    Laurent Vinatier, a French citizen and researcher detained, was freed in exchange for the release of Daniil Kasatkin, a Russian basketball player.

  122. NASA Considers Early Return From I.S.S. After Medical Issue Science, Yesterday

    NASA said it canceled a spacewalk planned for Thursday after an astronaut had an undisclosed medical issue on the International Space Station.

  123. The Man Who Could Be Apple’s Next C.E.O. Technology, Yesterday

    John Ternus, a low-profile but influential executive at Apple, could be next in line to replace the company’s longtime chief executive, Tim Cook, if he steps aside.

  124. Boda de Taylor Swift y Travis Kelce: lo que sabemos (hasta ahora) En español, Yesterday

    La información oficial es escasa, pero eso no ha impedido que los fans revisen minuciosamente pódcasts, imágenes y canciones para armar el rompecabezas del “sí, acepto”.

  125. Congress Challenges Trump on Vetoes, Health, War and Spending U.S., Yesterday

    A packed voting schedule on Capitol Hill is showcasing rare glimmers of Republican resistance to President Trump and his agenda.

  126. Minn. Officials Say They’re Being Blocked From Investigating Fatal ICE Shooting U.S., Yesterday

    Federal officers fired tear gas to disperse early-morning protesters as outrage mounted in Minneapolis over the killing of a 37-year-old woman in her vehicle.

  127. Petro temía un ataque de EE. UU. a Colombia. Entonces llamó Trump En español, Yesterday

    La conversación habría apaciguado una crisis que estalló después de que el presidente de EE. UU. dijo que una acción militar contra Colombia “suena bien”. El mandatario colombiano habló con The New York Times justo antes de la llamada.

  128. The Rise of the Self-Serve Blood Test Well, Yesterday

    The start-up Function will send practically anyone to a lab for extensive medical testing, no physical required. Is that a good thing?

  129. Trump Has a New Motto Opinion, Yesterday

    What happens when America First becomes the Americas first?

  130. Fridge Salad Is My Friend Food, Yesterday

    Ali Slagle’s Italian broccoli salad keeps wonderfully in the fridge, ready for lunches, snacks and dinner-side duty.

  131. Do You Really Need Closure? Well, Yesterday

    And what exactly does it mean, anyway?

  132. La ‘flota fantasma’: petroleros que burlan sanciones con engaños en alta mar En español, Yesterday

    Con nombres y banderas falsos, transpondedores apagados y señales manipuladas, estas embarcaciones intentan ocultar el origen del crudo que trasladan.

  133. The Mysterious ‘Donroe Doctrine’ Video, Yesterday

    Trump’s former Venezuela envoy Elliott Abrams argues that America’s sudden presence there is not about spreading democracy.

  134. Venezuela Is Not Iraq Video, Yesterday

    “This is not the Middle East”: The former Venezuela envoy Elliott Abrams tells the Opinion columnist Ross Douthat to “stop making Iraq analogies.”

  135. ‘Greenland 2: Migration’ Review: The New World Movies, Yesterday

    Gerard Butler returns for more earthshaking action in this crowd-pleasing postapocalyptic thriller.

  136. Un Trump envalentonado y una situación límite para los comandos de EE. UU. En español, Yesterday

    Mientras un helicóptero estadounidense dañado luchaba por mantenerse en el aire sobre la capital de Venezuela, el éxito de toda una operación pendía de un hilo.

  137. Rubio Says He’ll Meet With Danish Officials to Discuss Greenland World, Yesterday

    Secretary of State Marco Rubio told reporters he would speak with the officials after days of mounting threats from the Trump administration to take Greenland, a semiautonomous Danish territory.

  138. U.S. Trade Deficit Fell to Lowest Level Since 2009 as Tariffs Reshape Trade Business, Yesterday

    The monthly trade deficit continued to shrink in October after President Trump imposed sweeping tariffs on imports, the latest data showed.

  139. The (Many) Wrinkles in Trump’s Vision for Venezuela Business, Yesterday

    President Trump appears committed to laying claim to Venezuelan oil for a long time. But there are plenty of reasons for U.S. businesses to be wary.

  140. Science Practice | A Study on Reading for Fun The Learning Network, Yesterday

    Fewer people are reading for fun, a recent study finds.

  141. Saudi Official Accuses U.A.E. of Helping Yemeni Separatist to Escape World, Yesterday

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  142. Hochul and Mamdani to Announce Road Map to Expand Child Care New York, Yesterday

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  143. Lebanon Claims Progress in Disarming Militant Groups Like Hezbollah World, Yesterday

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  144. An Oval Office Viewing Briefing, Yesterday

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  145. Videos Contradict Trump Administration Account of ICE Shooting in Minneapolis Video, Yesterday

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  146. China Is Investigating Meta’s Latest A.I. Acquisition Business, Yesterday

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  147. University of California Reports Record Enrollment Despite Trump Pressure U.S., Yesterday

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  148. Estados Unidos, el gran factor de riesgo en 2026 En español, Yesterday

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  149. Even Without Hurricanes, U.S. Disaster Costs Surpassed $100 Billion Last Year Climate, Yesterday

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  150. The R.F.K. Jr. Era of Childhood Vaccines The Daily, Yesterday

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  151. The Latest on the ICE Killing in Minneapolis, and a Shadow Fleet of Oil Tankers The Headlines, Yesterday

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  155. A Major Springlike Storm Is on the Move. Here’s What to Expect. Weather, Yesterday

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  156. Fatal Shooting by ICE Follows Weeks of Turmoil in Minnesota U.S., Yesterday

    Residents of the state said they were reeling after a series of blows that have exposed a deepening rift between the Trump administration and Minnesota leaders.

  157. Venezuela Is the Tip of the Iceberg Opinion, Yesterday

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  158. Kennedy Is Telling Americans How to Eat. It’s Not Crazy Advice. Opinion, Yesterday

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  159. Josh Shapiro Begins a Re-election Bid That Carries Implications for 2028 U.S., Yesterday

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  160. An American Couple Explored Japan for a Diamond in the Rough Interactive, Yesterday

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  161. Torn Map The Learning Network, Yesterday

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  162. If Trump Doesn’t Bring Democracy Into Venezuela, He’ll Never Get Much Oil Out of It Opinion, Yesterday

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  163. The Brown Shooting Suspect’s Descent From Brilliant Friend to Angry Loner U.S., Yesterday

    After Claudio Neves Valente was accused of killing two Brown students and a M.I.T. professor, former classmates recalled how he yearned to go to M.I.T. himself and failed, adding to his growing list of resentments.

  164. 5 Classical Music Albums You Can Listen to Right Now Arts, Yesterday

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  165. An Astonishing New Look at the Movie That Inspired Michael Mann to Direct Movies, Yesterday

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  166. The Tech That Will Invade Our Lives in 2026 Technology, Yesterday

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  167. Where in the World Would You Most Like to Travel? The Learning Network, Yesterday

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  168. Have We Reached Peak Botox? Opinion, Yesterday

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  169. Can A.I. Match Molière’s Wit? These Researchers Think So. Theater, Yesterday

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  170. ‘The Pitt’ Asks: Is TV Better in Small Doses? Arts, Yesterday

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  171. Can This Mamdani Ally Become New York’s Next Socialist in Congress? New York, Yesterday

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  172. How to Plan a Caribbean Getaway in a Time of Travel Chaos Travel, Yesterday

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  173. Colombia’s President Feared a U.S. Attack. Then Trump Called. World, Yesterday

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  174. Everything Happens at Once in Faith Ringgold’s Mini-Retrospective Arts, Yesterday

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

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  176. Minimum Wage Rises in Some States as Workers Struggle With Basic Costs U.S., Yesterday

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  177. Homes for Sale in Connecticut and New Jersey Real Estate, Yesterday

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  178. A Huge Increase in ‘Ground Rent’ Stuns Co-op Residents New York, Yesterday

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  179. ‘Young Mothers’ Review: Teen Parents, Breaking Cycles Movies, Yesterday

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  180. ‘OBEX’ Review: An Analog Nightmare Movies, Yesterday

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  181. ‘My Neighbor Adolf’ Review: The Nazi Next Door Movies, Yesterday

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  182. ‘Holding Liat’ Review: Hostage Situation Movies, Yesterday

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  183. His Job Is to Resuscitate ‘Star Wars.’ No Pressure. Movies, Yesterday

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  184. ‘Dead Man’s Wire’ Review: When the Action Is Razor Thin Movies, Yesterday

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  185. ‘All That’s Left of You’ Review: Hearts, Minds, History Movies, Yesterday

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  186. The Scientists Making Antacids for the Sea to Help Counter Global Warming Magazine, Yesterday

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  187. 17 Easy, Healthy Salmon Recipes for People Who Want to Eat More Fish Food, Yesterday

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  188. My Grandfather Abused Countless Children. Here’s What I’ve Learned About Prevention. Opinion, Yesterday

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  189. Convention-Defying in Life. In Art, Not So Much Arts, Yesterday

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  190. Josh O’Connor x 4 Movies, Yesterday

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  191. Welcome to the Era of 65-Year-Old Roommates Real Estate, Yesterday

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  192. The Case for Downsizing FEMA Opinion, Yesterday

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  193. The Blooming Interest in Ear Seeds Style, Yesterday

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  194. Push to Audit Private Equity and Venture Capital Falters Under Trump Business, Yesterday

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  195. The Smithsonian Faces New Pressure to Submit to Trump’s Will Arts, Yesterday

    The institution, long regarded as independent, is facing a White House deadline to hand over records about its content and will see turnover that could reshape its governing board.

  196. 7 Ways to Boost Your Gut Health Well, Yesterday

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  197. Tilda Swinton Finds That ‘Orlando’ Reflects Each Phase of Her Life Books, Yesterday

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  198. A Construction Worker’s Suicide Highlights a Wider Crisis Real Estate, Yesterday

    The death of TJ Kimball was a private tragedy that underscores a widespread risk in the stressful field.

  199. The Man Behind ‘Dog Man’ Is a Pack Leader for Young Readers Books, Yesterday

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  200. Russian Strikes Knock Out Power and Heat to 1 Million Ukrainians World, Yesterday

    The Ukrainian authorities urged residents in the Dnipro region to stock up on water as crews raced to restore service.