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  1. Venezuela’s New Leader Enlists U.S. Troops to Bring a Rogue Ship Back World, January 11

    Delcy Rodríguez got American help with the return of an oil tanker linked to one of her political rivals that had left the country without authorization.

  2. Who Was Renee Good, the Woman Killed by an ICE Agent in Minneapolis? U.S., January 11

    Ms. Good, 37, was a poet and a mother who grew up in Colorado. Her wife said the couple had “stopped to support our neighbors” when Ms. Good was shot.

  3. Trump Is Briefed on Options for Striking Iran as Protests Continue U.S., January 11

    The president has said he will be “hitting them very hard” if Iranian leaders kill protesters amid widespread demonstrations calling for wholesale changes in the country.

  4. Bob Weir, Guitarist and Founding Member of the Grateful Dead, Dies at 78 Obituaries, January 11

    His songwriting and rhythm guitar playing helped shape the San Francisco band’s sound as it emerged to become an American institution.

  5. U.S. Launches Major Strikes on Islamic State Targets in Syria U.S., Today

    The airstrikes followed an even larger attack in December to avenge the killing of three Americans last year.

  6. Paul Haggis Reaches $2 Million Settlement After 2022 Rape Verdict Movies, Today

    A judge had ordered the Oscar-winning filmmaker to pay at least $7.5 million to a former film-industry publicist after a civil jury found him liable for raping her.

  7. It’s All Greek Gameplay, Today

    Dylan Schiff’s latest puzzle is hugely symbolic.

  8. Disinformation in Minneapolis Shooting Points at People Who Were Not Involved U.S., Today

    Within hours of an ICE officer shooting and killing a woman, social media users misidentified the agent who fired as Steve Grove.

  9. Nearly 13,000 Irish Passports Are Recalled Over ‘Technical Issue’ World, Today

    The recall affects passports issued between Dec. 23 and Jan. 6, Ireland’s Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade said.

  10. Anti-ICE Protests Spread Nationwide U.S., Today

  11. Mamdani Announces Plan to Expand Public Bathroom Access in New York New York, Today

    The city has over eight million residents and only around 1,000 public bathrooms. The new mayor said he was committed to creating more, though he did not say when they would be available.

  12. Monkeys Are on the Loose in St. Louis, City Officials Say U.S., Today

    As many as four vervet monkeys were spotted in a neighborhood in North St. Louis on Thursday, city officials said. No one knows how they got there.

  13. Protests Against ICE in Minneapolis Continue Into Friday Night Video, Today

    Hundreds of protesters marched through downtown Minneapolis on Friday night. They stopped at several hotels along the way to blast music, bang drums and play instruments to try to disrupt the sleep of immigration agents who might be staying there. Mayor Jacob Frey of Minneapolis said there were 29 arrests but that it was mostly a “peaceful protest.”

  14. Stewart Cheifet, Host of TV’s ‘Computer Chronicles,’ Dies at 87 Technology, Today

    He spent two decades hosting the PBS series, during the formative years of personal computing. It was seen in more than 300 cities at its peak.

  15. Fetty Wap, ‘Trap Queen’ Rapper, Is Released Early From Prison Arts, Today

    The Grammy-nominated singer was sentenced to six years in 2023 for drug trafficking. The reasons for his release were unclear.

  16. El truco de Trump para desarmar la democracia estadounidense En español, Today

    El presidente hace uso de un poder sin contrapesos para atacar a sus enemigos, reales o percibidos, tanto en el extranjero como en casa.

  17. Death Toll From California Wild Mushroom Poisoning Rises to 3 U.S., Today

    The death of a Sonoma County resident last week prompted public health officials to urge foragers not to consume wild mushrooms.

  18. F.B.I.’s Inquiry Into ICE Shooting Faces Doubts After White House’s Remarks U.S., Today

    Ex-law enforcement officials said the administration’s declarations that the killing was justified elicited questions about the F.B.I.’s willingness to scrutinize the agent who fatally shot an unarmed activist.

  19. Delcy Rodríguez, de revolucionaria a elegida por Trump En español, Today

    Rodríguez, hija de un guerrillero, empezó como agitadora. Luego viró para reactivar una economía devastada, lo que la convirtió en vital para los planes estadounidenses de dirigir Venezuela.

  20. America Doesn’t Need ICE Opinion, Today

    The shooting in Minneapolis is just the latest sign.

  21. Machado Offered Trump Her Nobel, but Prize Institute Says It’s Not Allowed World, Today

    After María Corina Machado, Venezuela’s opposition leader, offered her Nobel Peace Prize to President Trump, the Norwegian Nobel Institute said it cannot be “transferred to others.”

  22. This Quick Murgh Chole Is ‘Perfection’ Food, Today

    Zainab Shah’s chicken and chickpea curry is already racking up raves from readers: “Absolutely stunning taste!”

  23. Six People Are Fatally Shot in Mississippi, Sheriff Says U.S., Today

    In a social media post, the Clay County sheriff said that “multiple innocent lives were lost” and that one person was in custody.

  24. Timothy Busfield, Actor and Director, Is Accused of Child Sex Abuse Arts, Today

    The Emmy Award-winning actor is accused of abusing two child actors while working on a television series. An arrest warrant was issued in New Mexico.

  25. Make-Ahead Breakfasts Worth Getting Out of Bed For Food, Today

    Good morning, banana olive oil muffins, baked oatmeal bars and sweet corn tamal.

  26. Bird Flu Viruses Raise Mounting Concerns Among Scientists Health, Today

    Researchers are not just worried about the virus popping up on American farms. Other types are causing trouble around the world.

  27. When American Violence Becomes Too Much for Families Opinion, Today

    I asked why so many women were considering leaving the country. The guns, several responded.

  28. $100 Billion to Revive Venezuela’s Energy Industry? Oil Executives Are Not So Sure Business, Today

    During a meeting at the White House, the industry leaders appeared wary of making long-term investments in the country.

  29. Venezuela, Renee Good and Trump’s ‘Assault on Hope’ Opinion, Today

    The Opinion columnist M. Gessen examines how the president governs through spectacle, and the message his displays of force are meant to send.

  30. The ICE Shooting Displays the Need for Equilibrium. But How? Opinion, Today

    A tough issue for stabilization in our politics and public institutions.

  31. From ICE to Foreign Quagmires: Escalation Everywhere Opinion, Today

    The round table convenes to discuss the start to Trump’s 2026, from Greenland to Minnesota and Venezuela.

  32. The New Food Pyramid, Brought to You by Big Meat Opinion, Today

    And that is bad news for our planet.

  33. Iran Is Teetering. The West Isn’t Prepared. Opinion, Today

    Protests, economic woes, military humiliation and now threats from Trump are challenging the Iranian regime.

  34. The Century-Old Lie at the Heart of the Attention Economy Opinion, Today

    It started in a laboratory. No one could have predicted where it would end.

  35. How Narcissists Are Made, and Why We Are Drawn to Them Opinion, Today

    Readers respond to an essay about how narcissists affect our personal and political lives.

  36. Acquired Tastes Briefing, Today

    The dream of cohabitating with a group of friends is an attractive fantasy, but we can benefit from its lessons, regardless of our living situation.

  37. Should I Scrub the Evidence That Our Dad Had a Family Before Ours? Magazine, Today

    I’m sure it would kill my younger sister if I told her what I found.

  38. Connections Companion No. 945 Gameplay, Today

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Sunday, Jan. 11, 2026.

  39. The Former ‘Minister of Everything’ Quits Office Amid One Last Political Storm World, Today

    Once a powerful force under Justin Trudeau, Chrystia Freeland’s time in politics came to an end on Friday.

  40. Wordle Review No. 1,667 Gameplay, Today

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Sunday, Jan. 11, 2026.

  41. Strands Sidekick No. 679 Gameplay, Today

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Sunday, Jan. 11, 2026.

  42. Inside Iran’s Protests: How a Plunging Currency Set Off Wide Unrest World, Today

    In a serious challenge to Iran’s authoritarian government, angry protests have spread from the markets and universities of major cities to the impoverished towns in the hinterland.

  43. George Saunders Is No Saint (Despite What You May Have Heard) Magazine, Today

    The celebrated author on the challenges of being kind, the benefits of meditation and the reality check of death.

  44. Golden Globes 2026: What to Expect on Sunday Movies, Today

    Keep an eye on “One Battle After Another,” which is likely to dominate, and on the speeches. A particularly memorable one could be an Oscar lifeline.

  45. Todos sentimos envidia En español, Today

    Aunque no lo creas, esta emoción puede tener beneficios.

  46. 4 pruebas para medir tu agilidad a cualquier edad En español, Today

    La capacidad de moverse con velocidad, precisión y potencia es importante para la longevidad. He aquí cómo medirla y cómo mejorar.

  47. Qué puede salvar el arte cuando no queda nada más En español, Today

    Ante la desgarradora fragilidad de nuestra existencia, son las palabras, las películas, los libros quienes nos extienden una mano salvadora.

  48. 20 minutos de boxeo para mejorar tu fuerza y resistencia En español, Today

    Con esta breve guía de entrenamiento en casa mejorarás tu físico y equilibrio y te protegerás de lesiones.

  49. Los perros construyen su vocabulario como los niños pequeños En español, Today

    Escuchar a sus dueños parece ayudar a algunos cachorros talentosos amantes de los juguetes a aprender más palabras.

  50. Judge Denies Salt-N-Pepa’s Attempt to Obtain Master Recordings Arts, Today

    A federal judge agreed with Universal Music Group that the hip-hop act never owned the copyrights to its earliest work.

  51. Why Putin Went Quiet When Challenged by Trump Over Venezuela World, Today

    For the Russian leader, courting President Trump to secure a favorable resolution in Ukraine, and possibly more, is far more important.

  52. What Happens if Federal Agents and Local Officers Stop Getting Along? U.S., Today

    Cooperation among law enforcement agencies is critical to many investigations, experts say. After a series of shootings by immigration agents, the relationship is showing cracks.

  53. El ciclo de afecto y desinterés, una y otra vez En español, Today

    Hablamos de nuestra boda ideal en nuestra tercera cita. Tal vez fue demasiado pronto.

  54. Beef Tallow, Long a Health Pariah, Rises to the Top of the Food Pyramid Food, Today

    The new dietary guidelines give federal approval to a fat that has slowly caught on with consumers, even as doctors have warned against it.

  55. Popularity of ‘Heated Rivalry’ Has Surprised Even TV Executives Business, Today

    The show, streaming on HBO Max, doesn’t have one of the biggest audiences, but viewership grew very quickly in just a few weeks.

  56. 8 Songs We’re Talking About This Week Arts, Today

    Bruno Mars, Jill Scott and Mandy, Indiana have new albums on the way, and a frantic tune from an anime film is No. 1 in Japan.

  57. Why Doesn’t My Boss Respect Sick Days? Business, Today

    Plus, the impossibility of being a middle manager.

  58. A ‘Ticklish Subject’: Trump’s Words on Immigration Often Collide and Contradict U.S., Today

    In an interview with The New York Times, President Trump made a point of keeping distance from certain hard-line immigration policies, even as he continues to demonize and shut out immigrants.

  59. Congress Is Reversing Trump’s Steep Budget Cuts to Science Science, Today

    After the White House called for billions of dollars in funding reductions, senators and representatives are rescinding the proposed cuts and even boosting funds for basic research.

  60. Trump Eyes Greenland, and Europe Figures Its Best Bet Is a Negotiation World, Today

    European officials were stunned that President Trump restated his desire for Greenland after a yearlong effort to dissuade him, according to diplomats and others.

  61. Neon, an Indie Studio With an International Bent, Tops Globes Nominations Business, Today

    Neon scored more film nominations at the Golden Globes than any other studio this year with a slate of six non-English language films.

  62. Why This Fish Actually Needs a Hole in the Head Science, Today

    A cavity in the middle of the rockhead poacher’s skull might be used like a maraca to produce sound, new research suggests.

  63. Billions at Stake in the Ocean as Trump Throttles Offshore Wind Farms Climate, Today

    The Trump administration has repeatedly ordered work to stop on offshore wind farms along the East Coast, pushing at least two projects to the brink of collapse.

  64. How Venezuela’s New Leader Went From Revolutionary to Trump’s Orbit World, Today

    Delcy Rodríguez, a guerrilla’s daughter, started out as a provocateur. She pivoted to revive a ravaged economy, making her vital to U.S. plans to run Venezuela.

  65. Unpacking ‘People We Meet on Vacation’ With Emily Henry and the Stars Movies, Today

    The author and the actors Emily Bader and Tom Blyth explain why the movie differs from the novel and raise the possibility of spinoffs.

  66. How to Make Your Landlord Enforce the Noise Rules Real Estate, Today

    Buildings have rules. New York has laws. But sometimes, it’s best to start with a friendly conversation.

  67. Bob the Drag Queen Is ‘Fully Obsessed’ With League of Legends Theater, Today

    “I see why nerd culture is so exciting and fun,” said the “Drag Race” alum ahead of his Broadway debut in “Moulin Rouge.”

  68. Wagner Moura Stays Outspoken, Even When Trouble Follows Movies, Today

    The Brazilian star of “The Secret Agent” is a major Oscar contender, though some at home turned against him for criticizing the right-wing government.

  69. In Sayre Gomez’s Art, L.A.’s Problems Move From Real to Hyper-Real Arts, Today

    The city’s towering challenges include an abandoned skyscraper covered in graffiti. At David Kordansky Gallery, it inspires a tower of its own.

  70. For These Tribal Nations, Water Is a Through Line. And Now, a Threat. U.S., Today

    Warming seas and increased flooding threaten a way of life for Native Americans who have called the Pacific Northwest coast their home for generations.

  71. Where There’s Smoke, There’s Their Wedding Meal Style, Today

    Some couples are forgoing traditional catering for food cooked over an open fire. One benefit: instant conversation starter.

  72. She Was Born Two Days Before the Altadena Fire Took Her Home U.S., Today

    She was the family’s first baby in 16 years. And she came into their world as the Altadena fire changed everything. They struggled for months to find housing, stability and peace.

  73. 6 Unconventional Ways to Spark Sexual Desire Well, Today

    Experts say scheduling sex is fine, but there are even more effective ways to cultivate intimacy.

  74. Raising a Baby in Altadena’s Ashes Video, Today

    An Altadena, Calif., couple spent 15 years preparing for their first child, only to lose everything in the Eaton fire two days after she was born. Their first year with their daughter has brought chaos, pain and rebirth.

  75. The Oscar Nominees Should Be … Movies, Today

    Here’s who our film critics Manohla Dargis and Alissa Wilkinson think voters should pick.

  76. Can American Children Point to America on a Map? Books, Today

    In “The Cradle of Citizenship,” the journalist James Traub finds that the biggest crisis in education is not what kids are learning, but whether they’re learning anything at all.

  77. A Beginner Strength Workout, No Equipment Required Well, Today

    Challenge yourself with these body weight moves.

  78. In Los Angeles, an Eclectic Home Where Textiles Tie it All Together T Magazine, Today

    The rooms of the interior designer Sean Leffers’s West Hollywood home are filled with his own fabric designs and many, many antiques.

  79. Two Sisters Reunite — One Mute, the Other Struggling for Words Books, Today

    “The Old Fire,” an atmospheric new novel by Elisa Shua Dusapin, evokes unresolved family history with subtle heat.

  80. Entre reclamos, negociaciones y remodelaciones: así fue la entrevista del Times con el presidente Donald Trump En español, Today

    Trump trató de presentarse como infatigable, proyectando resistencia y energía en la entrevista con una organización mediática a la que ha acusado de comportamiento sedicioso por informar sobre su salud y su edad.

  81. Chevy Chase no cambia En español, Today

    Con fama de difícil, el comediante se enfrenta a su imagen pública en un documental de CNN, de la mano de una directora que no se deja intimidar. La charla con una periodista terminó siendo intensa.

  82. A (Lawyerly) Spat Erupts Over the Defense of Nicolás Maduro New York, Today

    Disputes among lawyers are not exactly rare, but in the case of Mr. Maduro, the captive leader of Venezuela, the stakes are high and the interested parties are many.

  83. For Mamdani, 2 Contentious Hires Yield 2 Different Outcomes New York, Today

    The past social media posts of two hires have led to a public debate about how much the new mayor is willing to tolerate.

  84. At the Rikers Jail, the Women Have No Library. But They Have a Book Club. New York, Today

    Some members of the group are awaiting trial; some are serving short sentences. In the meantime, with little else to do, they have intense discussions about literature.

  85. No Amazon, No Gmail: Trump Sanctions Upend the Lives of I.C.C. Judges World, Today

    President Trump’s retaliation against top officials at the International Criminal Court has shut them out of American services and made even routine daily tasks a challenge.

  86. Quote of the Day: Bears Took Big Swing on the Offensive Line, and It Really Paid Off Corrections, Today

    Quotation of the Day for Saturday, January 10, 2026.

  87. Volkswagen Suffers More Than Rivals From Auto Industry Woes Business, Today

    The German automaker’s sales in the United States plunged last year, hit by tariffs and the end of tax credits for electric vehicles.

  88. Corrections: Jan. 10, 2026 Corrections, Today

    Corrections that appeared in print on Saturday, Jan. 10, 2026.

  89. Judge Bars Trump From Withholding Election Funds to States U.S., Today

    The ruling is the latest legal setback to President Trump’s sweeping effort to compel changes to state election standards.

  90. Trump Calls for 10 Percent Credit Card Interest Cap, After Killing Other Fee Limits U.S., Today

    The president revived a campaign promise he has not actively pursued since taking office.

  91. After President’s Capture, U.S. and Venezuela Explore Restoring Diplomatic Ties World, Today

    The move embodied the contradictions and fast-changing nature of the two countries’ relationship.

  92. Go for Another Round Gameplay, Today

    Kameron Austin Collins treats us to a new construction, with more to come.

  93. Rare Comic Introducing Superman Sells Privately for $15 Million Books, Today

    The copy of Action Comics No. 1, published in 1938, was stolen from the actor Nicolas Cage in 2000 and recovered more than a decade later.

  94. Consumer Bureau Leader Requests $145 Million for Agency He Wants to Eliminate U.S., Today

    A federal judge ordered Russell T. Vought, the bureau’s acting director, to keep requesting funds for the financial watchdog’s operations.

  95. Minnesota Woman Dies After Shark Bite in U.S. Virgin Islands U.S., Today

    People at the beach went to the woman’s rescue and helped her ashore, the authorities said, but she died at a hospital.

  96. What It Takes to Drill Into an Antarctic Glacier Video, Today

    Our climate reporter Raymond Zhong meets with Paul Anker, a drilling engineer aboard the icebreaker Araon, to discuss the stakes, preparations and pressure of the mission to drill a hole in the Thwaites Glacier to measure the water beneath.