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  1. Word of the Day: exonerate The Learning Network, Today

    This word has appeared in 29 articles on NYTimes.com in the past year. Can you use it in a sentence?

  2. Jimmy Kimmel Thanks Trump for Google Superstardom in 2025 Arts, Today

    The host said he wouldn’t have been the third-most-trending person in Google searches this year “without the support of loyal viewers” like the president.

  3. Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa, ‘The Last Emperor’ and ‘Mortal Kombat’ Actor, Dies at 75 Movies, Today

    The actor, born in Japan, starred in dozens of film and television shows, including Amazon’s “The Man in the High Castle.” His career spanned more than three decades.

  4. Warner Bros. Discovery Said to Be in Exclusive Talks With Netflix Business, Today

    Netflix would acquire Warner television and film studios as well as HBO Max in a deal that would bulk up the world’s biggest paid streaming service.

  5. The Hidden Cost of Your Avocado Opinion, Today

    Cartel extortion is pushing up prices in Mexico — and becoming a political problem President Claudia Sheinbaum can’t ignore.

  6. As Trump Covets Nobel Peace Prize, FIFA Cozies Up to Him With Its Own Award U.S., Today

    Gianni Infantino, head of soccer’s governing body, has been ingratiating himself with the president to help ensure a successful 2026 World Cup.

  7. Trump’s Relationship With the President of FIFA Video, Today

    Gianni Infantino, head of soccer’s governing body, FIFA, has lauded President Trump at almost every opportunity, even starting a FIFA Peace Prize after Mr. Trump didn’t win the Nobel. Luke Broadwater, a White House reporter, describes the bromance.

  8. With A.I. and Wordle, Pope Leo Proves to Be a Pope of the Digital Age World, Today

    On his first trip as pontiff, Leo XIV predictably called for peace and unity. But he also addressed technology’s promise and pitfalls.

  9. Corrections: Dec. 5, 2025 Corrections, Today

    Corrections that appeared in print on Friday, Nov. 5, 2025.

  10. Yemen’s Civil War Could Escalate Again. Here’s What to Know. World, Today

    An armed group backed by the United Arab Emirates has pushed into the oil-rich province of Hadramout, a move that could reignite conflict in Yemen after years of a stalemate.

  11. It Took Them Five Months to Meet. Then Only Six Weeks to Commit. Style, Today

    Sabrina Soto, a former HGTV host, and Nate Whitney, an MLB physical therapist, had a slow start to a speedy commitment.

  12. She Needed Help Setting Up Appliances. Her Future Husband Knocked at the Door. Style, Today

    When Melissa Cormier first met Devon Mistry in her high-rise, he was the construction manager who offered a helping hand.

  13. On His Healing Journey, He Wrote 300 Letters to His Future Wife Style, Today

    Laterras Whitfield, the host of the hit podcast “Dear Future Wifey,” revealed his longtime partner, Ashley Woods, to fans as she walked down the aisle during a ceremony streamed to thousands.

  14. My Rebound Relationship With a Robot Style, Today

    Raised on a commune, I resisted technology at every step. Until it saved me.

  15. From New York Beginnings to a Palm Beach Wedding Style, Today

    A long-distance start didn’t deter Emily Kelly and Jordan Bargas, who built a life together between New York and Florida and married at the Flagler Museum.

  16. Quote of the Day: Spain Wants to Be a Beacon for Immigrants. But Only Some. Corrections, Today

    Quotation of the Day for Friday, December 5, 2025.

  17. Take a Little Off the Top Gameplay, Today

    James McCarron’s second puzzle in The New York Times is packed with lively entries.

  18. Investigators Find Human Remains Buried at a San Diego Home U.S., Today

    Prosecutors are looking at potential connections to a former resident, who faces a murder charge in another case.

  19. Second Strike Scrutiny Obscures Larger Question About Trump’s Boat Attacks U.S., Today

    Congress is focusing on two deaths in one strike. But nine other people died in that same attack, and the United States has killed 87 in all. Were any of those killings legal?

  20. Judge Dismisses Harvard Antisemitism Lawsuit by a Former Student U.S., Today

    Yoav Segev said he was harassed “for being Jewish and Israeli” during a campus protest in October 2023, an episode that had drawn the attention of Republicans in Washington.

  21. War and Peace: A Day of Cognitive Dissonance in Trump’s Washington U.S., Today

    President Trump presided over a Congo-Rwanda peace deal on the same day his administration was being questioned about potential war crimes.

  22. Where Is Jacob? His Mother Won’t Say, and the Police Cannot Find Him. New York, Today

    Jacob Pritchett, 11, has been missing for months. A judge has said his mother must remain at Rikers Island until she reveals his whereabouts.

  23. How to Find a Date in a Country With Over 30 Million Extra Men Opinion, Today

    A decade after the end of the one-child policy, China has over 30 million so-called surplus men. Can this dating boot camp help them find love?

  24. Trump Returns Coast Guard Helicopter to Oregon Fishing Town After Uproar U.S., Yesterday

    Some residents in Newport, Ore., believed that the Trump administration had removed its Coast Guard rescue helicopter to make way for an immigration detention site.

  25. Only the Lonely Video, Yesterday

    A decade after the end of the one-child policy, China has over 30 million so-called surplus men. Can this dating boot camp help them find love?

  26. Canada Declares Stellantis in Default for Moving Jeep Production to U.S. World, Yesterday

    The automaker switched production from Ontario in a bid to please President Trump. But the company defaulted on contracts covering hundreds of millions of dollars in assistance, Canada said.

  27. Trump Switches Architects for White House Ballroom Project U.S., Yesterday

    The president had clashed with the original designer and insisted on increasing the size and scope of the ballroom on a short timeline.

  28. Art Gallery Shows to See in December Arts, Yesterday

    This week in Newly Reviewed, Martha Schwendener covers Meredith James’s anti-architecture monument, Franz Gertsch’s take on Patti Smith, Ragnar Kjartansson’s postcard ode, Analivia Cordeiro’s merging bodies and Guanyu Xu’s hovering photos.

  29. 5 New and Renewed Hotels in the Caribbean T Magazine, Yesterday

    From Antigua to Grenada, many of the region’s most inviting recent openings are in less expected areas.

  30. Tim Walz Calls Trump’s Tirade Against Somalis in Minnesota ‘Vile’ U.S., Yesterday

    Minnesota’s governor said the president’s xenophobic remarks were dangerous as the state continued to face fiscal questions about a fraud scandal.

  31. Trump Officials Cut Length of Work Permits for Asylum Seekers and Refugees U.S., Yesterday

    The move was the latest in an intensifying crackdown on legal immigration after an Afghan national was charged with shooting two National Guard members.

  32. Remapping Florida Could Be Huge for Republicans. But Some Aren’t in a Rush. U.S., Yesterday

    Redistricting talks in Florida got off to a slow start on Thursday, as state lawmakers grapple with political and legal questions amid internal power struggles.

  33. Supreme Court Clears the Way for Republican-Friendly Texas Voting Maps U.S., Yesterday

    Texas officials had asked the court to allow the state to use the new maps in the midterm elections, part of a push by President Trump to gain a partisan advantage.

  34. Grand Jury Said to Decline to Reindict Letitia James U.S., Yesterday

    After a judge dismissed the Trump administration’s first attempt to indict the attorney general of New York State, a new grand jury effort failed, according to people familiar with the matter.

  35. Lawmakers Split on the Military’s Defense of Boat Strikes Briefing, Yesterday

    Also, a man was arrested on charges of planting pipe bombs before Jan. 6. Here’s the latest at the end of Thursday.

  36. New Dietary Guidelines Delayed Until Early 2026 U.S., Yesterday

    The updated Dietary Guidelines for Americans will not come until the new year, a government official said.

  37. Suspect Is Arrested in D.C. Pipe Bomb Investigation Video, Yesterday

    Federal agents arrested a 30-year-old man from Prince William County, Va., on Thursday. The suspect is accused of planting two pipe bombs near the Capitol before the Jan. 6 riot.

  38. El exjefe de campaña de Trump asesoró a candidato presidencial hondureño En español, Yesterday

    Brad Parscale trabajó para impulsar a Nasry Asfura, representante de derecha que recibió el respaldo del mandatario estadounidense.

  39. Iban a reparar su tejado. Entonces aparecieron los agentes de migración En español, Yesterday

    Las deportaciones del gobierno de Trump repercuten más allá de las comunidades de migrantes mientras los agentes se despliegan por Nueva Orleans.

  40. N.Y.P.D. Officers Won’t Be Charged in Fatal Shooting of Queens Man New York, Yesterday

    Win Rozario, who had called 911 in distress, was holding scissors when two police officers shot him. The New York attorney general said it was unlikely the officers would be convicted.

  41. Taiwan’s Leader Warns China Is Getting More Aggressive Podcasts, Yesterday

    President Lai Ching-te is calling for more military spending.

  42. MrBeast Isn’t Looking for Controversy Podcasts, Yesterday

    YouTube’s most popular entertainer reflects on the creator economy.

  43. Halle Berry’s Journey to Being a Women’s Health Advocate Podcasts, Yesterday

    The actor shares how a misdiagnosis sparked her to take on the cause of raising awareness about menopause.

  44. Anthropic Chief Executive Has A.I. Bubble ‘Concerns’ Podcasts, Yesterday

    Dario Amodei discusses the risk of investing too much in data centers vs. not enough.

  45. G.M.’s Chief Executive Remains Bullish on Fuel-Efficient Motors Podcasts, Yesterday

    Mary Barra of General Motors says her company will continue investing in more fuel-efficient cars, regardless of Trump administration policies.

  46. Several Countries Boycott Eurovision 2026 Over Israel’s Participation Video, Yesterday

    Spain, Ireland, the Netherlands and Slovenia said that they were boycotting next year’s Eurovision Song Contest because Israel would continue to be allowed in the competition.

  47. Biden to Attend First Event for Presidential Library U.S., Yesterday

    His plans for the library have been slow to take shape, but he has invited potential donors to a holiday reception in Washington this month.

  48. Appeals Court Pauses, for Now, Order Blocking National Guard in Washington U.S., Yesterday

    A week after the president surged more members of the National Guard to Washington, an appeals court halted an order that would have required the Guard to pull out after Dec. 11.

  49. When Kids Adopt New Technologies, Hype Can Turn to Backlash World, Yesterday

    The arc of mobile phones and social media may foretell the future of artificial intelligence in schools.

  50. The State of the Burger Address Food, Yesterday

    A lot of new burgers hit the scene this year. These three are worth the hype.

  51. Takeaways From the Pentagon Investigation on Hegseth’s Use of Signal U.S., Yesterday

    The inspector general concluded that the defense secretary violated the Pentagon’s instructions on using a private electronic device to share sensitive information.

  52. El color del año 2026 según Pantone es… blanco En español, Yesterday

    Es un color cargado de significados. Los periodistas de la sección Style se reunieron para discutirlos.

  53. Meta Weighs Cuts to Its Metaverse Unit Technology, Yesterday

    Meta plans to direct its investments to focus on wearables like its augmented reality glasses but does not plan to abandon building the metaverse.

  54. Higher Prices, Less Coverage: Your Stories of the Home Insurance Crunch Climate, Yesterday

    Readers told us how insurers are raising premiums and, in some cases, cutting back coverage, as climate change shakes up the real estate market.

  55. Most Immigrants Arrested in City Crackdowns Have No Criminal Record Interactive, Yesterday

    In high-profile operations, more than half of those arrested had no criminal record, an analysis shows.

  56. Rebecca Heineman, Transgender Video Game Pioneer, Dies at 62 Technology, Yesterday

    Fleeing an abusive home life, she went on to win a national Space Invaders tournament, taught herself to program and left a trail of popular games in her wake.

  57. ICE Separates Boy, 6, From Father During Effort to Deport Them to China New York, Yesterday

    The child and his father fled China earlier this year and the boy had just been enrolled in school. Federal officials have tried and failed to send them back.

  58. 2 Cocaine Cases. 2 Honduran Politicians. Only One Faces Years in Prison. New York, Yesterday

    Just three days after President Trump pardoned the former Honduran president, Midence Oqueli Martinez Turcios, a former congressman and drug trafficker, got nearly 22 years.

  59. I Scream for These Mint Chip Cookies Food, Yesterday

    Eric Kim’s 2025 Cookie Week entry captures the tingly, creamy, chocolaty flavors of the classic ice cream.

  60. 4 New Books We Love This Week Books, Yesterday

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

  61. Bending a Dark Arc Toward Justice Special Series, Yesterday

    For years, ordinary Filipinos fought for justice. Former President Rodrigo Duterte’s arrest proves that resistance matters.

  62. What’s Going On in This Graph? | Dec. 10, 2025 The Learning Network, Yesterday

    Will you have a white Christmas this year? What do you notice about the map below? What questions does it raise for you?

  63. What’s Going On in This Picture? | Dec. 8, 2025 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.

  64. Dominik Duka, Czech Cardinal Jailed Under Communism, Dies at 82 World, Yesterday

    While in prison in 1981, he befriended the dissident and future Czech president Vaclav Havel. Later, he became a conservative voice in Rome.

  65. Overlooked No More: Dorothy Wise, the ‘Grandmother of Pool’ Who Defied the Odds Obituaries, Yesterday

    She elbowed her way into what had long been a man’s game and won the first women’s national championship in 1967 — and then repeated the feat four more years in a row.

  66. U.N. Warns of ‘Another Wave of Atrocities’ in Sudan’s Civil War World, Yesterday

    Paramilitary groups have intensified an offensive on a crucial region bordering Darfur, prompting fears of another massacre.

  67. Ilhan Omar: Trump Knows He’s Failing. Cue the Bigotry. Opinion, Yesterday

    Attacks on Somali Americans are a cruel distraction.

  68. Charles Norman Shay, Tribal Elder and World War II Hero, Dies at 101 U.S., Yesterday

    As a 19-year-old medic, he won a Silver Star for his service during D-Day. Later, in the Korean War, he earned a Bronze Star.

  69. As Health Care Subsidies Teeter, Congress Is Again at an Impasse U.S., Yesterday

    Democrats won an agreement for a floor showdown after the shutdown, but consensus still eludes the Senate. Will Republicans pay a political price?

  70. After Years of Debate, Vatican Says No to Women Deacons, at Least for Now World, Yesterday

    But a papal commission examining the question said further study was required, and advised that women should be given other leadership roles in the Catholic Church.

  71. At Gucci, Demna Brings Back the Tom Ford Era Style, Yesterday

    The label’s latest collection provides another, potentially trendsetting, clue about where the luxury brand is headed.

  72. What Are the Lessons in the Epstein Files? Opinion, Yesterday

    Readers discuss an essay by Anand Giridharadas about Jeffrey Epstein’s circle. Also: The White House ballroom; Medicare for All; immigrant fears.

  73. Israeli Strike Kills Several People at a Gaza Encampment Video, Yesterday

    An Israeli attack on an encampment in Khan Younis killed several people and injured many more, a Palestinian health official said. The Israeli military said it killed a militant in retaliation for a Hamas attack that injured several of its soldiers.

  74. Steve Cropper: 9 Essential Songs Arts, Yesterday

    An architect of Memphis soul, Cropper made his guitar sing and sting. And as a songwriter, he collaborated on more than a few indelible anthems.

  75. Ciara Takes Center Stage At a Night of Dancing Style, Yesterday

    Alvin Ailey’s annual gala began with suits and bare chests on the red carpet and ended with dancing to Madonna’s “Like a Prayer.”

  76. Spain, Ireland and Others Boycott Eurovision Over Israel’s Participation Arts, Yesterday

    The Netherlands and Slovenia also said they would not take part in next year’s contest, meant to be its celebratory 70th edition.

  77. Ghislaine Maxwell dice que pedirá a un tribunal que la libere de la cárcel En español, Yesterday

    Un abogado de la que fue compañera del financiero caído en desgracia Jeffrey Epstein dijo que su representada pediría ser excarcelada de su prisión federal de mínima seguridad.

  78. 2025: A Year of Firsts Special Series, Yesterday

    A series of milestones that happened for the first time during the past 12 months.

  79. What to Do With All Those Root Vegetables Food, Yesterday

    You have carrots, parsnips, sweet potatoes; I have recipes.

  80. Faulty Glucose Monitor Sensors May Be Tied to 7 Deaths, F.D.A. Says Health, Yesterday

    Abbott Diabetes Care said it had received reports of more than 700 injuries that may be associated with malfunctioning sensors.

  81. ‘Five Nights at Freddy’s 2’ Review: The Robots Are Malfunctioning (Again) Movies, Yesterday

    The bigger-budget follow-up to last year’s abysmal cult horror hit about haunted animatronic puppets is, at best, marginally scarier.

  82. Bipartisan House Group Proposes Long-Shot Health Care Plan U.S., Yesterday

    Republicans and Democrats released a two-year plan to scale back and extend expiring Affordable Care Act subsidies, but it faces long odds in the G.O.P.-led House.

  83. American Cancer Society Endorses Pap Smear Alternative Well, Yesterday

    The recommendation comes after the first at-home test, a self-swab, received federal approval earlier this year.

  84. A Utopian Story That Became a Queer Cult Classic Debuts in New York Theater, Yesterday

    “The Faggots and Their Friends Between Revolutions” is a music theater piece based on Larry Mitchell and Ned Asta’s 1970s book.

  85. What Teenagers Are Saying About ‘6-7’ and the Era of ‘Brain Rot’ The Learning Network, Yesterday

    Students explain what today’s slang reveals about their generation.

  86. Top Military Officers Show Lawmakers Video of Sept. 2 Boat Attack U.S., Yesterday

    Gen. Dan Caine, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, and Adm. Frank M. Bradley, commander of the operation, met with members of Congress behind closed doors.

  87. Aid Workers Stand Trial for Helping to Smuggle People Into Greece World, Yesterday

    The activists provided support to people who sought sanctuary in Greece during Europe’s migration crisis.

  88. False Report of 5.9 Earthquake Sends Phones Buzzing in Nevada U.S., Yesterday

    The United States Geological Survey quickly deleted the alert, saying it had been sent in error. “This isn’t a good look,” one earthquake expert said.

  89. There’s Never Been a Better Time to Quit Caffeine Food, Yesterday

    Cafes across the United States are embracing the low- and no-caffeine lifestyle, with options that are a far cry from dusty tea bags and rewarmed decaf.

  90. When Club Dance Bumps Into Latin Jazz Arts, Yesterday

    Ephrat Asherie’s “Shadow Cities” pairs her group’s adept dancers with live music by the great Arturo O’Farrill.

  91. Read the Pentagon Watchdog’s Report on Signal Use Interactive, Yesterday

    The Defense Department’s Inspector General released a long-awaited report about Secretary Pete Hegseth’s disclosure of plans for airstrikes in Yemen on a Signal chat group.

  92. A.I. Deal Making Is Getting Faster and Faster Technology, Yesterday

    Investors are deciding within 15 minutes whether to shovel millions into A.I. start-ups and taking entrepreneurs weight lifting and rock climbing to get deals done.

  93. The New York Times demanda al Pentágono por sus nuevas políticas para periodistas En español, Yesterday

    La demanda decía que el nuevo conjunto de normas del Departamento de Defensa para los periodistas “viola las garantías constitucionales del debido proceso, la libertad de expresión y la libertad de prensa”.

  94. ‘La Grazia’ Review: Paolo Sorrentino’s Portrait of Waning Power Movies, Yesterday

    The director reunites with Toni Servillo, casting the astonishingly expressive actor as a fictional Italian president facing the end of his term.

  95. As Trump Threatens to Leave North American Deal, Supporters Urge Him to ‘Do No Harm’ Business, Yesterday

    Hearings that began Wednesday in Washington reflected anxiety over the future of the U.S.-Mexico-Canada trade pact and whether the president could end up scrapping it.

  96. El indulto de Trump a Juan Orlando Hernández borra el triunfo de uno de sus colaboradores En español, Yesterday

    Al liberar al exdirigente de Honduras, el presidente de EE. UU. anuló años de trabajo de uno de sus propios funcionarios del Departamento de Justicia, Emil Bove III.

  97. Beans and Greens and Vodka Food, Yesterday

    That is, beans and greens alla vodka, a five-star Ali Slagle reader favorite.

  98. 2026 Midterm Primary Election Calendar Interactive, Yesterday

    See the state-by-state schedule for every primary leading up to the midterm election.

  99. California Bear Makes Crawl Space His Home Video, Yesterday

    A California man discovered a 550-pound black bear moved into the crawl space of his house by installing a security camera in June after finding the underside of his house in disarray.

  100. Jennifer Packer: Art at the Cosmic Edges of Longing Arts, Yesterday

    Where does a painter’s grief go? Onto the canvas, in spectral realms.

  101. Diego Luna: Cómo la ficción puede dar sentido a la realidad En español, Yesterday

    A medida que se desdibuja la línea entre la vida real y la ficción, el cine y la televisión pueden ayudarnos a entender el mundo cambiante.

  102. Diego Luna: Our Reality Has Become Reality TV Special Series, Yesterday

    As the line between real life and fiction blurs, cinema and television can help us understand a changing world.

  103. Militant Leader Backed by Israel Is Killed in Gaza, Official Says World, Yesterday

    Yasser Abu Shabab, a Bedouin man in his 30s, was at the center of an Israeli project in Gaza to build up anti-Hamas militias.

  104. Her Roof Was About to Be Fixed. Then Immigration Agents Showed Up. U.S., Yesterday

    The Trump administration’s deportation agenda is reverberating beyond immigrant communities as agents begin fanning out around New Orleans.

  105. ¿Por qué en todos lados hay resúmenes de tu año? Puedes culpar a Spotify En español, Yesterday

    El servicio de música ya no es la única empresa que cuantifica nuestra vida social.

  106. His Group Made World-Class Measurements of Atomic Elements Science, Yesterday

    Yuri Ralchenko led one of the oldest teams at the National Institute for Standards and Technology. The fate of some experiments hangs in the air.

  107. Suspect Arrested in Inquiry Into Pipe Bombs in D.C. Ahead of Jan. 6 Riot U.S., Yesterday

    The person’s identity remained unclear for the moment, but the arrest could ultimately provide an answer to one of the mysteries arising from the Jan. 6. attack.

  108. Larry Fink and Brian Armstrong Are Not Worried About Another Crypto Winter Podcasts, Yesterday

    The chief executives of BlackRock and Coinbase discuss why they believe the future of crypto is bright.

  109. Alex Karp Defends Palantir’s Work With ICE Podcasts, Yesterday

    Palantir’s chief executive rejects claims that President Trump is a fascist as “stupid.”

  110. Putin ‘Must Have’ Authorized Poisoning, U.K. Inquiry Finds World, Yesterday

    The death of a British woman from Novichok was the result of a botched assassination attempt on a former Russian spy, an official report said on Thursday.

  111. Netanyahu Is Defiant In Face Of Legal Challenges Podcasts, Yesterday

    Israel’s prime minister says he’s not yet done with his mission, and discusses how strength leads to peace.

  112. Erika Kirk on Why She Forgave Her Husband’s Killer Podcasts, Yesterday

    Ms. Kirk talks about how faith guides her journey and her plans for Turning Point USA.

  113. Newsom Says Trump’s Attacks Are “Not Normal Behavior” Podcasts, Yesterday

    The California governor also criticizes executives he says are engaging in “crony capitalism.”

  114. Scott Bessent’s Tariff Evolution Podcasts, Yesterday

    The Treasury Secretary says he’s changed his mind on tariffs since 2024, when he was a skeptic.

  115. Deadly Attacks in Gaza Test Cease-Fire as Body of Another Captive Is Returned World, Yesterday

    Israel launched a military strike after it said Hamas militants attacked its soldiers, the latest clashes in the two months since a truce was signed.

  116. Cambodia Shuts Down Group That Laundered Billions in Scam Profits World, Yesterday

    A New York Times investigation in March found that Huione’s group of companies were at the heart of a global money laundering network for fraudsters, scammers and hackers.

  117. Newsom, Kirk, Bessent, A.I. and Other DealBook Summit Highlights Business, Yesterday

    The economy, inflation, tariffs, bubble fears, crypto and other big topics that made headlines this year.

  118. Poll Suggests G.O.P. Will Face More Blame if Obamacare Subsidies Go Away U.S., Yesterday

    About half of people covered under the Affordable Care Act say that if their health costs spike, it will have a “major impact” on how they vote in the 2026 midterm elections, a survey found.

  119. Harvey, a Maker of A.I. Legal Software, Raises New Funds Business, Yesterday

    The start-up is now valued at about $8 billion as it pushes to add new customers, including those outside law firms.

  120. Pantone’s 2026 Color of the Year Is ‘Cloud Dancer’ Style, Yesterday

    A shade of white will be the defining color of the next year. Get those stain-removing pens ready.

  121. Drag Antics and ‘a Political Bomb’: Bringing ‘La Cage aux Folles’ Home Arts, Yesterday

    The theater that drew acclaim last year for “Les Misérables” is hoping Paris can accept a new “Americano-French musical.”

  122. Immigrants’ Fears Briefing, Yesterday

    We explain how Afghan refugees in America are experiencing the fallout from a D.C. shooting.

  123. The Shifting Politics Around Transgender Rights Video, Yesterday

    The A.C.L.U. lawyer Chase Strangio joins Ross Douthat to discuss policies and attitudes toward young people who want to transition.

  124. Transitioning Felt Like ‘Coming Home’ Video, Yesterday

    In this episode of “Interesting Times,” Chase Strangio tells Ross Douthat how important it was to align his body with his sense of self.

  125. Palabra del día: ‘prosperity’ En español, Yesterday

    Esta palabra ha aparecido en 600 artículos en NYTimes.com en el último año. ¿Puedes usarla en una frase?

  126. More Than a Million Bags of Cheese Were Recalled. Here’s What That Means. U.S., Yesterday

    A warning over shredded cheese is the latest of hundreds in the U.S. food system. Understanding recalls can help shoppers determine what’s truly dangerous.

  127. La versión china sobre la Segunda Guerra Mundial En español, Yesterday

    A medida que el orden internacional de la posguerra encabezado por EE. UU. se desvanece, hay un debate sobre cuál es la versión dominante de la historia.

  128. España apuesta por la inmigración para crecer, a pesar de las críticas En español, Yesterday

    El gobierno presenta su política migratoria como una alternativa a las medidas represivas del gobierno de Trump, acogiendo a muchas personas procedentes de antiguas colonias. Pero los activistas promigrantes afirman que esa política de brazos abiertos no se extiende a quienes llegan desde África.

  129. Trump Rants: ‘Let Them Go Back to Where They Came From’ The Daily, Yesterday

    President Trump has attacked Somalis with increasingly inflammatory rhetoric in recent days.

  130. The Childhood Vaccine Under Threat, and Trump’s Newest Push for Gas-Powered Cars The Headlines, Yesterday

    Plus, the race to save music history.

  131. Connections Companion No. 908 Gameplay, Yesterday

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Friday, Dec. 5, 2025.

  132. Wordle Review No. 1,630 Gameplay, Yesterday

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Friday, Dec. 5, 2025.

  133. Science Practice | A Study on Breakfast Cereals The Learning Network, Yesterday

    American breakfast cereals are becoming less healthy, according to a recent study.

  134. Strands Sidekick No. 642 Gameplay, Yesterday

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Friday, Dec. 5, 2025.

  135. Ruined Rice Fields and Broken Rail Lines: Sri Lanka Counts Cost of Cyclone World, Yesterday

    Officials estimate the damage runs into billions of dollars, a headache for the island nation just recovering from an economic crash.

  136. 100 libros destacados de 2025 En español, Yesterday

    Te presentamos las obras de ficción y no ficción más destacadas del año, seleccionadas por el personal de The New York Times Book Review.

  137. How Israel’s Settlement Surge in the West Bank Is Displacing Palestinians World, Yesterday

    The Israeli government authorized 22 settlements in May, the largest expansion in decades, and Palestinian families are now being forced from their homes.

  138. Spain Sees Itself as a Beacon for Immigrants. So Do Many Latin Americans. World, Yesterday

    The government presents its migrant policy as a welcoming alternative to U.S. crackdowns. But activists say those arriving on boats from Africa are excluded from that embrace.

  139. The Laws of War Are Not Woke Opinion, Yesterday

    Trump and Hegseth are attacking the very character and identity of the American military.

  140. Trump to Host Congo and Rwanda Leaders for Peace Talks in Persistent Conflict U.S., Yesterday

    The president will meet with the leaders of Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of Congo to advance a deal meant to end a long war in eastern Congo.

  141. A Hotel in Houston With ‘Acid Trip Meets Arts and Crafts’ Interiors T Magazine, Yesterday

    Plus: shoes for holiday parties, new independent bookstores around the world and more recommendations from T Magazine.

  142. I’m an Immigration Lawyer. Trump Is Shattering My Clients’ Lives. Opinion, Yesterday

    The administration is pausing asylum and upending families.

  143. They Left Texas for a New Home in the Desert Outside Palm Springs Interactive, Yesterday

    Seeking a ‘self-contained, low-maintenance house,’ a couple headed west for a new chapter in the California sun. Here’s what they found.

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  191. San Francisco Mayor Names Derrick Lew as New Police Chief U.S., Yesterday

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