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  1. There’s a New American TikTok. What Does That Mean for You? Business, January 23

    The popular short form video app has a new corporate structure in the United States, which could result in some changes for the 200 million Americans who use TikTok.

  2. ‘The Pitt’ Season 2 Episode 3 Recap: Expect the Unexpected Arts, January 23

    The doctors are seeing a lot of rare cases on this Fourth of July. Not even the fireworks-related injuries have been straightforward.

  3. On the Level Gameplay, January 23

    Joyce Keller opens our solving weekend.

  4. Who Owns TikTok in the U.S. Now? Business, January 23

    Several big companies and investment firms are part of the new American TikTok. Many have ties to one another and President Trump.

  5. Applications Open for the 2026 New York Portfolio Review Lens, January 23

    Apply now for this free event for photographers.

  6. Man Accused in $100 Million Jewel Heist Is Deported, Thwarting Trial U.S., January 23

    The move comes as ICE seeks to deport more people charged with crimes, sometimes before their cases are resolved.

  7. Face to Face With History’s Most Dangerous Painter Interactive, January 23

    Jacques-Louis David, artist and politician of the French Revolution, has beguiled our critic Jason Farago for years — and scared him, too. Let him show you why.

  8. F.A.A. Says Helicopter Restrictions Imposed After D.C. Crash Will Stay U.S., January 23

    The agency said that expanding the restrictions and making them permanent were urgent steps for avoiding another crash.

  9. ByteDance vende la mayor parte de TikTok en EE. UU. para evitar una sanción En español, January 23

    La compañía informó que cedió el control mayoritario de su operación estadounidense para asegurar la continuidad de la plataforma en el país.

  10. Dallas County Exonerates Black Man Who Was Executed in 1956 U.S., January 23

    An all-white jury convicted Tommy Lee Walker of rape and murder, relying on inadmissible evidence and a coerced confession that he immediately recanted, county officials said.

  11. Jack Smith Defends His Trump Indictments During House Hearing Video, January 23

    Jack Smith, the special prosecutor who twice indicted Donald J. Trump, defended his investigation in a tense and long-awaited appearance before a House committee on Thursday.

  12. ICE Demands More Access to Minnesota Inmates. But It’s Complicated. U.S., January 23

    The Trump administration said it would ease its immigration operation in Minnesota in exchange for broader access to inmates. Local leaders say they already cooperate significantly.

  13. Driving in Winter? Follow These Expert Tips to Arrive Safely. U.S., January 23

    A storm is expected to bring hazardous driving conditions to much of the United States this weekend. Stay home if you can, but those who must travel should take it slow.

  14. Nazis, Soviets and Trump: America’s Fixation With Greenland U.S., January 23

    The idea that Greenland is essential to the United States has returned with a vengeance in the Trump era.

  15. TikTok Strikes Deal for New U.S. Entity, Ending Long Legal Saga Technology, January 23

    The Chinese parent company of the popular video app said a group of non-Chinese investors would create an American TikTok to avoid a federal ban.

  16. Un posible acuerdo sobre Groenlandia abarcaría bases militares soberanas para EE. UU. y prohibiciones para Rusia y China En español, January 23

    Los negociadores han debatido propuestas para detener la influencia rusa y china en el Ártico y transferir la soberanía de áreas de Groenlandia a Estados Unidos, idea a la que se opone Dinamarca.

  17. Barron Trump llamó a la policía británica al ver que golpeaban a una mujer en una videollamada En español, Today

    Durante un juicio celebrado esta semana, salió a la luz una llamada de emergencia realizada por el hijo menor del presidente Trump a la policía de Londres el año pasado.

  18. Big Insurers Try to Shift Blame for High Health Costs to Hospitals and Drug Makers Health, Today

    At two congressional hearings, lawmakers slammed executives of major companies, saying they were failing to rein in the cost of medical care for consumers.

  19. U.S. Formally Withdraws From World Health Organization U.S., Today

    Global health experts worry that a lack of international coordination will lead to death and disaster.

  20. New U.S. Rule Aims to Speed Up Mining of the Seafloor Climate, Today

    The Metals Company, a prominent seabed-mining company, applauded the change and filed a new application more than doubling the area it hopes to mine.

  21. According to Vance, ICE Officers No Longer Have ‘Absolute Immunity’ Video, Today

    Vice President JD Vance appeared to backtrack a previous statement that ICE agents were “protected by absolute immunity” during a press conference on Thursday, after meeting with immigration agents in Minneapolis.

  22. Mark Carney Says Firmly That ‘Canada Doesn’t Live Because of the United States’ World, Today

    The Canadian prime minister spoke after returning from the World Economic Forum where he urged middle powers to team up in resisting President Trump.

  23. Trump Could Begin Flying on Jet Donated by Qatar by Summer U.S., Today

    It remains unclear whether the aircraft would get the full Air Force One security upgrades, which industry experts said could take up to two years to complete.

  24. European Leaders Scramble to Find a Path Forward With Trump Briefing, Today

    Also, Jack Smith defended his decision to prosecute Trump. Here’s the latest at the end of Thursday.

  25. Kennedy Plan to Test a Vaccine in West African Babies Is Blocked Health, Today

    A planned U.S.-funded study of a hepatitis B vaccine drew widespread condemnation from researchers. Now the host country says it cannot proceed.

  26. No, Trees Don’t Explode When It Gets Cold, but They Do Go Pop Weather, Today

    While the weight of freezing rain, ice and snow can damage branches, there is another kind of injury that comes with the extreme cold, experts say.

  27. House Rejects Measure to Bar Military Force in Venezuela U.S., Today

    In a tie vote, the House defeated an effort to prohibit the president from using the U.S. military in Venezuela weeks after the raid he ordered that captured the country’s leader.

  28. Energy Dept. Says It Is Canceling $30 Billion in Clean Energy Loans Climate, Today

    Many of the cancellations had been known for months, but the announcement underscored the drastic change in the energy landscape under President Trump.

  29. James Bernard, a Founding Editor of a Hip-Hop ‘Bible,’ Dies at 58 Arts, Today

    One of the most influential voices of the seminal magazine The Source, he chronicled rap’s rise and its explosion into the cultural mainstream.

  30. Agentes federales detienen a un niño de 5 años en Mineápolis En español, Today

    Una foto mostraba al niño siendo retenido junto a un vehículo mientras detenían a su padre. El distrito escolar y el gobierno federal han dado versiones contradictorias de lo sucedido.

  31. Sense of Relief Spreads Among European Leaders Over De-Escalation of Greenland Crisis Video, Today

    Some European leaders on Thursday welcomed President Trump’s announcement calling off tariffs on Europe over Greenland, and expressed optimism that it would eventually result in a victory for Arctic security and NATO unity.

  32. Trump to Expand ‘Mexico City’ Abortion Rule to Include D.E.I. and Gender U.S., Today

    The policy has traditionally been aimed at keeping organizations that receive U.S. tax dollars from performing or promoting abortion as a method of family planning.

  33. Alfred McLaren, 93, Dies; Submariner Led Secret Cold War Missions U.S., Today

    He participated in the first baseball game at the North Pole. Later, he became an expert in the impact of climate change on Arctic ice sheets.

  34. House Passes Spending Package Over Democratic Revolt on ICE U.S., Today

    Approval of the package, which would fund a wide swath of government agencies, brings Congress closer to meeting a Jan. 30 funding deadline.

  35. Three Simple Breakfast Recipes to Learn by Heart T Magazine, Today

    Los Angeles-based chefs share their ideas for starting the day right, and without much fuss.

  36. The Cliburn, Known for Piano Competitions, Will Hold One for Conductors Arts, Today

    The trailblazing conductor Marin Alsop will chair the jury for the inaugural Cliburn International Competition for Conductors in 2028.

  37. Davos Stops Pretending World, Today

    Buzzwords like social justice and sustainability have vanished as the elite summit seeks Trump’s favor.

  38. 4 Takeaways From Jack Smith’s Testimony Before Lawmakers U.S., Today

    In his remarks, the former special counsel repeatedly denied that he had acted out of partisan animus and bemoaned the Trump administration’s efforts to go after the president’s perceived enemies.

  39. Ex-Iowa Superintendent Who Lied About Being a Citizen Pleads Guilty U.S., Today

    Ian Roberts led Des Moines Public Schools before his arrest by immigration agents. He had embellished his credentials and lied about his citizenship status.

  40. New York Could See Its Biggest Snowfall in Years Weather, Today

    The National Weather Service warned of “considerable disruption to transportation and daily life” from Sunday into Monday.

  41. Fine Arts Panel, Remade by Trump, Indicates Support for His Ballroom Plan U.S., Today

    The president has stacked a commission with allies as he has pushed to construct a 90,000-square-foot addition to the White House. A federal judge signaled he might block the project.

  42. An Emboldened Trump’s Whipsaw Approach to the World World, Today

    He says there’s a method to the madness. But European allies wonder whether the United States is reliable anymore.

  43. Barron Trump Called U.K. Police After Witnessing Woman ‘Getting Beat Up’ on Video Call World, Today

    The details of an emergency call made by President Trump’s youngest son to the London police last year emerged during a trial this week.

  44. Why Your Weather App Is Freaking Out About the Snow Weather, Today

    A foot of snow in New York? Two feet? Well, it’s complicated.

  45. How Britain’s Bases in Cyprus Could Be a Blueprint for Trump’s Greenland Deal World, Today

    NATO officials signaled that an agreement with Mr. Trump on Greenland may be modeled on Britain’s Sovereign Base Areas in Cyprus. Here’s what that may mean.

  46. Chicago Jury Acquits Immigrant Accused in Bovino Murder-for-Hire Trial U.S., Today

    Prosecutors said a Chicago carpenter had offered a bounty for killing Gregory Bovino, a Border Patrol official. Defense lawyers said he was just sharing a social media post.

  47. E.P.A. Promises a Ban on Animal Testing by 2035 Climate, Today

    Lee Zeldin, the E.P.A. administrator, revived a plan created during the first Trump administration to end the testing of chemicals on mammals.

  48. Where to Dine in Peace and More Reader Questions Food, Today

  49. The Shifting Gender Balance in American Religion Video, Today

    The gender gap in American religion is getting smaller. On “Interesting Times,” Ryan Burge, a political scientist and former pastor, explains what this new gender balance could mean for America’s religious institutions.

  50. ‘Good for the Church, but Bad for the Country’ Video, Today

    Why has Christianity in America become politically polarized? Ryan Burge, a political scientist and former pastor, says it is more complicated than you think, on this week’s episode of “Interesting Times.”

  51. Stream These 8 Titles Before They Leave Netflix in February Arts, Today

    A couple of horror classics, a beloved sitcom and a great Paul Thomas Anderson film are among the gems leaving for U.S. subscribers next month.

  52. Appeals Court Weighs Trump’s Effort to Use War Power for Deportations U.S., Today

    Some Fifth Circuit judges questioned the government’s claim that courts must defer to the president’s finding of an “invasion” by Venezuela.

  53. Barbara G. Walker, Guru to the Kniterati, Is Dead at 95 Style, Today

    After teaching herself to knit, she invented and cataloged stitch patterns, publishing seven foundational books that sold hundreds of thousands of copies.

  54. Trump Administration Cuts Off Funding for Fetal Tissue Research. Again. Health, Today

    The prohibition halts support for projects both inside and outside the N.I.H. President Biden had restored funding after an earlier ban by President Trump during his first term.

  55. Learn Mandarin in One Word Opinion, Today

    He, she, they, them, us.

  56. What’s Going On in This Graph? | Feb. 4, 2026 The Learning Network, Today

    Where are insurance companies dropping homeowners?

  57. At Davos, Talk of Climate Change Retreats to the Sidelines Climate, Today

    The annual gathering of top business leaders and policymakers used to be a center of the global climate movement. Things are much more complicated now.

  58. Trump Sues JPMorgan for Closing His Bank Accounts for Political Reasons Business, Today

    The lawsuit, citing “political discrimination,” said the banking giant told President Trump shortly after the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol that it would close his accounts.

  59. Judge Declines to Approve Criminal Complaint Against Don Lemon Over Church Protest U.S., Today

    The Justice Department would seek to find other avenues to pursue a case against Mr. Lemon, a senior law enforcement official said.

  60. How a Major Winter Storm This Weekend Could Affect Your Travel Plans Travel, Today

    Ice, sleet and possibly significant snowfall are threatening to snarl travel in much of the eastern U.S. starting on Friday. Here’s what to know.

  61. House Votes to Strip Senators of New Avenue to Sue Government U.S., Today

    The unanimous vote amounted to a bipartisan rebuke of the Senate after leaders in that chamber slipped the legal provision into legislation to reopen the government.

  62. Why Climate Isn’t a Top Business Priority at Davos Video, Today

    The World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, was once ground zero for an unofficial climate movement in the business community. David Gelles, a climate reporter for The Times, describes why climate is no longer a key focus in Davos today.

  63. Amy Klobuchar Files Papers for Run to Succeed Tim Walz as Minnesota Governor U.S., Today

    The Minnesota senator, a potential 2028 presidential candidate, appears set to enter a race that has been transformed by President Trump’s immigration crackdown in the state and protests against it.

  64. El yerno de Edmundo González, candidato de la oposición venezolana, ha sido liberado En español, Today

    González, considerado por muchos el ganador de las elecciones presidenciales de 2024 en Venezuela, dijo que era el fin de ‘un año marcado por la incertidumbre, el silencio y la angustia’.

  65. Why Trump’s Reversal on Greenland Still Leaves Europe on Edge Video, Today

    Andrew Ross Sorkin, editor at large of DealBook, describes how leaders at the World Economic Forum in Davos remain on edge after President Trump, for now, backed down from threats of using tariffs or military force to gain Greenland.

  66. Sonic Booms and Seismic Waves Can Reveal Where Space Junk Crash-Lands Science, Today

    The sensors used to listen for earthquakes could help protect people from the hazards created by falling spacecraft.

  67. 7 New Books We Love This Week Books, Today

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

  68. What to Know About the Elizabeth Smart Kidnapping Case U.S., Today

    A new Netflix documentary, “Kidnapped: Elizabeth Smart,” revisits her abduction from her home in Salt Lake City in 2002, when she was 14. She was held captive for nine months.

  69. Where to Stream the 2026 Oscar Nominees Movies, Today

    Many of the top contenders can be watched at home. Here’s a guide to help you get a jump on the field.

  70. Harry Styles Books 30 Dates at the Garden for New Concert Residency Arts, Today

    The pop star is returning with his fourth solo album on March 6. His Together, Together tour, which will hit seven cities, is scheduled to begin in May.

  71. Nurses in New York City Say They Deserve $200,000 a Year. Here’s Why. New York, Today

    As a strike by health workers stretches into its second week, pay is a major issue in negotiations, even if it’s not discussed much on the picket line.

  72. Teaching and Learning in the Age of A.I. Opinion, Today

    Readers discuss the adoption of artificial intelligence tools in schools. Also: President Trump’s “Board of Peace”; an anti-ICE slogan.

  73. Trump cede el liderazgo de la economía mundial y China gana En español, Today

    El presidente de EE. UU. afirmó en el Foro Económico Mundial que su país ya no ofrecería sus mercados y su protección militar a los aliados europeos.

  74. Open Letters: Our Opinion-Writing Contest The Learning Network, Today

    We invite students to write public-facing letters to people or groups about issues that matter to them. Contest dates: Feb. 25 to April 8, 2026.

  75. EE. UU. se prepara para una tormenta invernal inusual En español, Today

    Es probable que la mitad de la población del país sufra algún efecto de la tormenta que se extenderá por el país este fin de semana, según los meteorólogos.

  76. Creamy Chickpea Spinach Masala With Tadka Video, Today

    Tadka is the process of blooming spices (and sometimes aromatics) in a fat, such as oil. Drizzling it on top of chickpea masala just before serving takes this meal from great to excellent.

  77. Beef Chops (Meat-Stuffed Potato Cutlets) Video, Today

    Also known as potato chops, these treats trace their roots to the kitchens of Christian communities across India, Pakistan and Iraq, where they became a celebratory staple at weddings, holidays and family feasts.

  78. Claude Code Made the Internet Fun Again Video, Today

    Kevin Roose, a technology columnist at The New York Times, shared his recent vibecoding project with his co-host, Casey Newton on the “Hard Fork” podcast.

  79. Grok Puts People in Bikinis. Elon Thinks It’s Funny Video, Today

    The hosts of “Hard Fork,” Kevin Roose and Casey Newton, speak with The New York Times reporter Kate Conger about Grok’s recent undressing scandal and Elon Musk’s reaction to it.

  80. Detention of 5-Year-Old by Federal Agents Incenses Minneapolis U.S., Today

    A photo showed the boy with an oversized hat and Spider-Man backpack being held next to a vehicle as his father was detained. A Homeland Security spokeswoman said the man had fled and left the child.

  81. La ‘Junta de Paz’ de Trump tendría alcance mundial pero un solo hombre al mando En español, Today

    La iniciativa es el más reciente ejemplo de cómo el presidente de EE. UU. desmantela el sistema internacional posguerra y construye uno nuevo, con él mismo a la cabeza.

  82. 7 Recipes to Get You Eating Breakfast — and Your Vegetables Food, Today

    It’s the most important meal of the day. Make it count.

  83. Son-in-Law of Venezuelan Opposition Candidate Freed World, Today

    Edmundo González, seen by many as the real winner of Venezuela’s 2024 election, said his son-in-law was released after more than a year in detention.

  84. Trump Hosts ‘Board of Peace’ Signing Ceremony in Davos Video, Today

    President Trump unveiled his “Board of Peace” during the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland. He initially pitched the organization as part of his vision to rebuild postwar Gaza, but more recently, he has suggested it would have a much bigger role globally.

  85. Bovino Says Activists Are ‘Stalking’ His Federal Agents in Minneapolis U.S., Today

    Protesters made even a bathroom break an ordeal, the Border Patrol official said at a Thursday news conference.

  86. After Trump’s Ultimatum, Greenland Talks Include Sovereign U.S. Bases, No Drilling for Russia World, Today

    Negotiators have discussed proposals to check Russian and Chinese influence in the Arctic and transfer sovereignty over pockets of Greenlandic land to the United States, an idea opposed by Denmark.

  87. In First Uvalde Trial, Former School Officer Is Found Not Guilty Video, Today

    A former school police officer was found not guilty of abandoning or endangering children more than three years after a gunman massacred 21 people at Uvalde’s Robb Elementary. Police on the scene did not stop the shooter until well over an hour after he walked into the school.

  88. Zelensky Laces Into Europe, Saying It Must Step Up or Be Left Behind World, Today

    The Ukrainian leader’s speech in Davos, Switzerland, was one of his most scathing critiques of his closest allies.

  89. Denmark Bristles at Idea of Giving Up Any Sovereignty in Greenland World, Today

    American and NATO officials have discussed giving the United States sovereignty over U.S. military bases in Greenland. The Danes don’t seem to like that.

  90. Dior Could Use a Distillation Style, Today

    Jonathan Anderson came with some divine inspiration — but was it too much?

  91. ‘Clika’ Review: Dreaming of the Stage Movies, Today

    This film about a fieldworker trying to make it in music offers a Mexican American spin on underdog dreamer movies like “8 Mile.”

  92. The A.I. Start-Up Soap Opera Riveting Silicon Valley Technology, Today

    Defections, secret conversations, deal talks that fizzled and a battle for control: The turmoil at Thinking Machines Lab is the artificial intelligence industry’s latest drama.

  93. Betting on Prediction Markets Is Their Job. They Make Millions. Business, Today

    Welcome to the era of the Polymarket sharp.

  94. The Winter Show in 9 Objects Arts, Today

    The sheer range of art and antiquities at the Park Avenue Armory, featuring more than 70 international dealers, is impressive.

  95. U.S. Lays Out a Glittering Plan for Gaza, Including Skyscrapers World, Today

    Jared Kushner, President Trump’s son-in-law, offered the proposal at a Davos ceremony to inaugurate the president’s “Board of Peace.”

  96. Chasing a Remarkable but Elusive Single Malt Scotch Food, Today

    Springbank is unlike other single malts in almost every way, from location to ownership to production methods. That’s part of what’s driving demand.

  97. She Did Everything Right in Prison. Yet She Won’t Be Released. Opinion, Today

    A lawsuit in California has kept incarcerated people who were granted their freedom in prison for an indeterminate period.

  98. Five Fronts in Trump’s Culture War Arts, Today

    In the first year of his second term, President Trump has made sweeping efforts to influence the arts and media in America.

  99. Your Freezer Wants These Black Bean Burgers Food, Today

    Make a double batch for burger night tonight, and stash the leftovers in the freezer for burger nights to come.

  100. Is That Really Narcissism? Well, Today

    Narcissism has become a catchall label for a range of frustrating behaviors. Here are some misconceptions about what it means.

  101. When a Coat Becomes a Symbol of Conflict Style, Today

    How the choice of outerwear for Gregory Bovino, the president’s Border Patrol chief, turned into part of the deportation story.

  102. Oscar Snubs and Surprises: ‘Sinners’ Makes History, ‘Wicked’ Withers Movies, Today

    Ariana Grande, Chase Infiniti and Paul Mescal were shut out, but voters made room for Delroy Lindo, Kate Hudson and “F1.”

  103. 17 Healthy Sheet-Pan Dinners Because Who Has the Time for More Dishes Food, Today

    These quick and clever one-pan recipes make eating well doable any day of the week.

  104. Consumer Prices Rose 2.8 Percent Through November, a Sign of Sticky Inflation Business, Today

    The Federal Reserve’s preferred gauge for inflation in October and November was released belatedly after the government shutdown.

  105. A 67,800-Year-Old Handprint May Be the World’s Oldest Rock Art U.S., Today

    “It was hiding in plain sight all this time,” one researcher said.

  106. Map: 4.7-Magnitude Earthquake Strikes Near Salt Lake City Interactive, Today

    View the location of the quake’s epicenter and shake area.

  107. Trump Returns to a Familiar Role: Sowing Trade Chaos U.S., Today

    The president’s quick reversal on tariffs over Greenland was another sign of his willingness to rip up the international order — even parts of it that he himself has made.

  108. Southerners Scramble to Prepare as Ice, Snow and Bitter Cold Threaten U.S., Today

    The path of an approaching winter storm is not clear yet, but much of the country, including places unused to frigid weather, is bracing for the worst.

  109. Protesters Involved in Interrupting Service at Minnesota Church Are Arrested U.S., Today

    A standoff between demonstrators and congregants at Cities Church in St. Paul, Minn. on Sunday added to tensions around federal immigration enforcement in the state.

  110. Tânia Maria es el nuevo ícono del cine brasileño En español, Today

    Vestida de flores y fumando un cigarro, Tânia Maria ha cautivado al público con una sorprendente, aunque breve, actuación en ‘El agente secreto’, la más reciente película brasileña nominada al Oscar.

  111. Some Immune Systems Defeat Cancer. Could That Become a Drug? Health, Today

    Researchers found an antibody that seems to play a role in people with better lung cancer prognoses, but turning it into a treatment could be difficult.

  112. Watch Live: Former Special Counsel Jack Smith Testifies to House Judiciary Committee Video, Today

    Jack Smith, the special prosecutor who twice indicted Trump, testifies at a public hearing of the House Judiciary Committee on Thursday in a long-awaited public confrontation.

  113. Putin Says Russia Could Donate to ‘Board of Peace’ if U.S. Unfroze Assets World, Today

    The Kremlin leader said he will discuss the possibility today with Trump administration envoys in Moscow.

  114. 3 Films Used to Hold the Record for Oscar Nominations (Thanks to Some Quirks) Movies, Today

    As categories evolved over time, the way to make academy history did, too. But for decades, no film topped 14 nods, until “Sinners” smashed the record.

  115. No Corrections: Jan. 22, 2026 Corrections, Today

    No corrections appeared in print on Thursday, Jan. 22, 2026.

  116. The Exacting, Ephemeral Art of Ice Carving Arts, Today

    A look inside a Queens studio where Buddhas, sneakers and swans are carved with reverence and the knowledge that beauty, like ice, is fleeting.

  117. Nominaciones a los Oscar 2026: lista completa En español, Today

    Estas son las películas que compiten por diversas categorías en la edición 98 de los Premios de la Academia. La ceremonia se emitirá el 15 de marzo.

  118. Trump and ‘Taco!’ Roil Davos Business, Today

    Business leaders at the World Economic Forum were relieved by the president’s about-face on Greenland, but remain on edge about what could come next.

  119. Cyndi Lauper Cleans Out Her Closet Style, Today

    Fans lined up for a chance to buy a piece of the pop star’s wardrobe, even without her at the sale.

  120. 2026 Oscar Nominations: See the Full List Movies, Today

    The movies competing for the 98th Academy Awards. The ceremony will air on March 15.

  121. Europe’s Leaders Try to Find a Path Forward With Trump U.S., Today

    Top officials from across the European Union will meet in Brussels on Thursday to discuss Greenland and, more broadly, their dire relationship with America.

  122. The Leverage That Europe Has Over the U.S. Economy Business, Today

    After the latest bout of trade turmoil with the United States, European leaders are looking for ways to project strength to the Trump administration, which considers them weak.

  123. Trump Takes Davos Briefing, Today

    We look at the news coming out of the World Economic Forum in Switzerland.

  124. Science Practice | A Study on Peanut Allergies The Learning Network, Today

    Peanut allergies have plummeted in children, a recent study shows.

  125. La estrategia de Trump para Groenlandia En español, Today

    Tras arremeter contra Europa en un largo discurso en Davos, el presidente dijo que había logrado un acuerdo sobre el futuro del territorio ártico.

  126. 36 Hours in Mexico City Interactive, Today

    The Mexican capital is constantly changing, uncommonly warm and never less than thrilling.

  127. The Global Showdown Over Greenland The Daily, Today

    Tensions have been high between European leaders and President Trump at the World Economic Forum this week.

  128. New Poll Shows Trump’s Support Slipping, and Clintons Face Contempt Vote in Epstein Inquiry The Headlines, Today

    Plus, how A.I. is judging your résumé.

  129. Wordle Review No. 1,679 Gameplay, Today

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Friday, Jan. 23, 2026.

  130. Strands Sidekick No. 691 Gameplay, Today

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Friday, Jan. 23, 2026.

  131. Connections Companion No. 957 Gameplay, Today

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Friday, Jan. 23, 2026.

  132. German Chancellor Urges Europe to Cut Red Tape and Spend Big on Defense U.S., Today

    Speaking in Davos, Chancellor Friedrich Merz also implicitly criticized President Trump’s demeaning treatment of European allies.

  133. 'Vendetta Is the Best Word for What They’re Doing': Inside Kash Patel's F.B.I. Interactive, Today

    Forty-five current and former employees on the changes they say are undermining the agency and making America less safe.

  134. A Trattoria That’s ‘a Passing of the Torch’ T Magazine, Today

    Plus: a new hotel at Utah’s Sundance Resort, an exhibition of Sarah Sze’s artwork in Los Angeles and more recommendations from T Magazine.

  135. This Is Not an Average Winter Storm, Weather Experts Warn Weather, Today

    Half the U.S. population will likely see some effect from the sprawling storm that will move across the country this weekend, meteorologists said.

  136. Hoy se anuncian los nominados a los Oscar 2026 En español, Today

    Mucha gente en Hollywood está a punto de tener un buen día.

  137. How Do You Preserve the Free World When America Goes Rogue? Opinion, Today

    Asking for a friend.

  138. Donald Trump, Live From Davos Opinion, Today

    It’s striking how clearheadedly and defiantly Europeans are reacting to the president’s provocations.

  139. The Voters Who Have Taken a U-Turn on Trump The Upshot, Today

    One year later, the second Trump coalition has come apart, a Times/Siena poll finds.

  140. Jack Smith to Testify Before Congress on Trump Investigations U.S., Today

    The appearance provides Mr. Smith with what is likely to be his best opportunity to challenge President Trump’s assertion that he was persecuted for his politics, not for his misdeeds.

  141. Ask The Morning: Trump and Greenland Briefing, Today

    What do you want to know about the U.S. effort to take control of the territory?

  142. They Tested Their $800,000 Budget on the Edges of Los Angeles County Interactive, Today

    After meeting in Phoenix and discovering they were both from Southern California, a couple plotted their return. Here’s what they found at the border of Los Angeles and San Bernardino counties.

  143. Cross-Tabs: January 2026 Times/Siena National Poll of Registered Voters Interactive, Today

    Results of a nationwide New York Times/Siena poll of 1,625 registered voters conducted from Jan. 12 to 17, 2026.

  144. ¿Las vacas utilizan herramientas? Esta sí En español, Today

    Una vaca llamada Veronika puede rascarse la espalda con una escoba: es el primer caso científicamente documentado de uso de herramientas en estos animales, según los investigadores.

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  148. The American Murder Rate Has Never Been Lower, a New Report Projects U.S., Today

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  149. 2026 Oscar Nominations to Be Unveiled Business, Today

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  150. Park Service Erases Climate Facts at Fort Sumter, Where the Civil War Began Climate, Today

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  152. Hello, Greenland. Goodbye, Checks and Balances. Opinion, Today

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  153. Few Voters Say Trump’s Second Term Has Made the Country Better, Poll Finds U.S., Today

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  154. When Jasper Johns Drew the Line Arts, Today

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  155. Newsom Blames Trump for Cancellation of His Davos Appearance U.S., Today

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  156. ‘High Alert, All the Time’: Minneapolis Sees ICE Around Every Corner U.S., Today

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  157. The Writer Who Defined 1920s Paris? It Wasn’t Hemingway. Books, Today

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  158. A Public-Art Veteran Will Lead Creative Time Arts, Today

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  159. Brazil’s Newest Film Icon Is Not Your Typical Star World, Today

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  160. What Lies Ahead for Mamdani and Tisch? New York, Today

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  161. Who Gets to Borrow (and Charge) Over $100,000 for Graduate School Business, Today

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  162. America Turns 250: A Guide to the Coming Festivities Style, Today

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  163. Is Ending a Text Message With a Period Too Harsh? The Learning Network, Today

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  164. Homes for Sale in New York and Connecticut Real Estate, Today

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  165. Help! A Semi Clipped Our Rental Car, and We’re Out $4,195. Travel, Today

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  166. Five Americans on Going Broke Paying for Their Health Care Opinion, Today

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  167. Homes for Sale in Manhattan and the Bronx Real Estate, Today

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  168. ‘Mercy’ Review: Watching the Detective Watching Movies, Today

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  169. ‘Return to Silent Hill’ Review: A Macabre Spectacle Movies, Today

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  170. ‘In Cold Light’ Review: On Parole and on the Run Movies, Today

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  171. ‘A New Love in Tokyo’ Review: Sex in the Air Movies, Today

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  172. ‘H Is for Hawk’ Review: All Shall Be Well Movies, Today

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  173. ‘Disneyland Handcrafted’ Review: Making the Happiest Place on Earth Movies, Today

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  174. ‘Mr. Nobody Against Putin’ Review: Indoctrination in the Classroom Movies, Today

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  175. How to Deal With That Drawer Full of Old Gadgets Technology, Today

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  176. ‘The Justices Might Actually Have to Say No, Even to the President’ Opinion, Today

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  177. Musk’s Chatbot Flooded X With Millions of Sexualized Images in Days, New Estimates Show Technology, Today

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  178. Questions for Alex Honnold Before He Tries to Climb a Skyscraper … U.S., Today

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  179. Takeaways From The Times’s Inside Look at the F.B.I. Magazine, Today

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  180. In a Harlem Church, a Free Three-Course Dinner, No Questions Asked New York, Today

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  181. Tracking Air Pollution by Neighborhood in New York City Real Estate, Today

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  182. John Sayles Has Come Around on ‘The Sun Also Rises’ Books, Today

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  183. A House Built as a Bridge, Suspended Over a 23-Foot-Deep Gorge Real Estate, Today

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  184. Are You Aging Well? Try These Simple Tests to Find Out. Well, Today

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  185. Toplines: January 2026 Times/Siena National Poll of Registered Voters Interactive, Today

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  186. Witkoff and Kushner Will Meet With Putin for Ukraine Talks World, Today

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  187. Zelensky to Meet Trump at Davos Forum to Discuss Ukraine Peace Deal U.S., Today

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  188. Joyas discretas en streaming: de ‘Un buen ladrón’ a ‘Mientras somos jóvenes’ En español, Today

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  189. Malfunction Forces Japan to Take Restarted Nuclear Plant Offline Business, Today

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  190. Trump Reaches Framework Greenland Deal Video, Today

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  191. Three Dead After Shooting in Rural Australian Town World, Today

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  192. Kimmel Says Comedy Is Political Lately Because Politics Are Comedic Arts, Today

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  193. Filipino Journalist Gets Prison in Case Seen as Attack on Free Press World, Today

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  194. ¿Odias las pesas? Prueba con un balón medicinal En español, Today

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  195. Scammers Keep Stealing Food Stamps. New Cards Might Stop Them. New York, Today

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  196. Rainbow The Learning Network, Today

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  197. He Wants New Yorkers to Have a Stake in the Knicks and the Rangers New York, Today

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  198. Spelling Bee Forum Gameplay, Today

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  199. Palabra del día: ‘strident’ En español, Today

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  200. ‘Más que rivales’ eleva la temperatura en el hockey y en el sexo En español, Today

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  201. Word of the Day: strident The Learning Network, Today

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  202. Canadá ostenta fuerza en el escenario mundial en busca de su propia supervivencia En español, Today

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  203. My Rohingya People Are Running Out of Time Opinion, Today

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  204. Europa tiene una bazuca. Es hora de usarla En español, Today

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  205. China Wins as Trump Cedes Leadership of the Global Economy Business, Today

    The president used a keynote speech at the World Economic Forum in Switzerland to renounce the last vestiges of the liberal democratic order.