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

    Esta palabra ha aparecido en 109 artículos en NYTimes.com en el último año. ¿Puedes usarla en una frase?

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

    Un drama sobre el apasionado romance entre dos hombres jugadores de hockey profesionales, ha sido un éxito sorpresa para HBO Max.

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

    This word has appeared in 109 articles on NYTimes.com in the past year. Can you use it in a sentence?

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

    El primer ministro Mark Carney fue ovacionado en Davos por describir con aspereza el final de la Pax Americana. Está buscando nuevos aliados para ayudar a su país a sobrevivir.

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

    Genocide hearings in The Hague offer a ray of hope for the Rohingya, but aid cuts are worsening a humanitarian crisis in refugee camps.

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

    Si quiere disuadir los ataques de Trump, Europa necesita usar el instrumento anticoerción del que tanto se habla.

  7. 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.

  8. Quote of the Day: Latin America Mostly Praises Maduro Ouster Corrections, Today

    Quotation of the Day for Thursday, January 22, 2025.

  9. Private Autopsy Shows Renee Good Was Shot at Least 3 Times, Lawyers Say U.S., Today

    Lawyers for the family of Ms. Good, who was fatally shot by an immigration agent in Minneapolis, have said their firm was conducting an investigation into the shooting.

  10. Trump’s Rift With Europe Is Clear. Europe Must Decide What to Do About It. World, Today

    After President Trump aired his disdain for Europe, its leaders will gather in Brussels Thursday to take stock of what comes next.

  11. Watch Sound Gameplay, Today

    Make sure you look both ways while solving Joe DiPietro’s crossword.

  12. ICE Said Agents Can Enter Homes Without Judicial Warrant, Group Claims U.S., Today

    A whistle-blower group said a memo apparently signed by the leader of Immigration and Customs Enforcement violated constitutional protections against unreasonable search and seizure.

  13. Cuban Detainee in El Paso ICE Facility Died by Homicide, Autopsy Shows U.S., Today

    The report from the county medical examiner said the detainee, Geraldo Lunas Campos, was asphyxiated and restrained by law enforcement. Federal officials described his death as a suicide.

  14. Ex-Uvalde Officer Found Not Guilty of Endangering Children in Mass Shooting U.S., Today

    Adrian Gonzales had faced 29 charges for his actions in the 2022 shooting, in which 19 children were killed by a gunman at Robb Elementary School in Texas.

  15. Los blancos de ataque de Trump en Davos, uno por uno En español, Today

    En el foro de líderes globales, sus embestidas verbales sacudieron la sala con gestos de incredulidad y risas nerviosas.

  16. Illinois Investigates Claim That Landlord Tipped Off High-Profile ICE Raid U.S., Today

    The state said it has opened an investigation into whether the management of a troubled South Side building may have called federal agents to try to help clear out Black and Hispanic tenants.

  17. Rifaat al-Assad, Paramilitary Leader and ‘Butcher of Hama,’ Dies at 88 World, Today

    The brother and uncle of Syrian tyrants, he commanded a unit that killed up to 40,000 civilians in a 1982 uprising against his family’s rule.

  18. Trump’s ‘Board of Peace’ Would Have Global Scope but One Man in Charge U.S., Today

    The initiative is the latest example of the president dismantling the post-World War II international system and building a new one, with himself at the center.

  19. An Unhinged President on the Magic Mountain Opinion, Today

    Trump’s Davos speech could have been ghostwritten by Mario Puzo.

  20. At Davos, a Clash Between Trump’s World and the Old World U.S., Yesterday

    For decades, leaders have gathered in Davos to discuss a shared economic and political future. On Wednesday, President Trump turned the forum into a bracing clash between his worldview and theirs.

  21. T.S.A. Leader Defends Working With ICE to Congress U.S., Yesterday

    At an oversight hearing, Democratic lawmakers peppered the agency’s acting director over the Transportation Security Administration’s role in Trump’s immigration crackdown.

  22. Dozens Are Sickened by a Rare Fungal Infection in Tennessee U.S., Yesterday

    One person who contracted it died. The fungus is commonly found in soil in the Ohio River and Mississippi River valleys, and the illness is not contagious.

  23. Parents Sue Residential Home Over Abuse of Their Autistic Son New York, Yesterday

    Anil and Shalini Babbar said they would not have known about the abuse their teenager was enduring at the home in upstate New York if a whistle-blower had not sent footage of an assault.

  24. Supreme Court Hearing Reveals Unease Over Threats to Fed Independence U.S., Yesterday

    As the justices weighed the consequences of allowing President Trump to fire a Federal Reserve official, the president reprised his pressure campaign on the central bank.

  25. Así es como ocurrió el choque de trenes en España Interactive, Yesterday

    Dos trenes colisionaron el domingo en el sur de España, causando la muerte de al menos 42 personas. Esto es lo que ocurrió.

  26. Greenlanders and Danes Hopeful but Some Are Upset by Talk of a ‘Deal’ World, Yesterday

    A lot of confusion was swirling in Denmark and Greenland after President Trump’s bombshell of a post on social media.

  27. This Group Wants to Protect Candidates From a ‘Cloud’ of Political Violence U.S., Yesterday

    Two leaders of a political security group talked about what they’re seeing and hearing.

  28. Trump Said He Reached a Deal Over the Future of Greenland Briefing, Yesterday

    Also, the Supreme Court seems skeptical of Trump’s attempt to fire a Fed governor. Here’s the latest at the end of Wednesday.

  29. Kennedy, Kicking Off National Tour, Says He’s Not Running for President U.S., Yesterday

    Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. rallied supporters at the Pennsylvania State Capitol, where he promoted his new dietary guidelines.

  30. Judge Rules for Democrats in Push to Redraw N.Y.C. House District New York, Yesterday

    The ruling, which is expected to be appealed, allows the state to change the boundary lines of a district held by a Staten Island Republican since 2021.

  31. Heart Disease and Stroke Behind Quarter of All Deaths in U.S. Well, Yesterday

    Deaths from both causes are down, but they still eclipse all other causes, according to new statistics.

  32. Who Needs A.I. Music When We Have Bruno Mars? Video, Yesterday

    Our critic Jon Caramanica on the smooth pop sound of Bruno Mars’s new single.

  33. Federal Regulators Take New Aim at Late-Night TV Business, Yesterday

    The F.C.C. said it planned to enforce long-dormant rules on appearances by political candidates on network talk shows.

  34. N.Y.C. Sues to Block Adams-Approved Police Reality Show With Dr. Phil New York, Yesterday

    Dr. Phil, the celebrity psychologist, and Eric Adams agreed to collaborate on “Behind the Badge.” Now the city is suing to prevent the airing of “extremely problematic” footage.

  35. 18-Year-Old Pleads Guilty in North Carolina Shooting That Left 5 Dead U.S., Yesterday

    It is highly uncommon for mass shooters to plead guilty in a country where such attacks seem all too frequent. The man’s lawyers said he wanted to spare the community from further trauma.

  36. The American Threat: Three Words I Never Imagined Typing Opinion, Yesterday

    We don’t want our children patrolling hostile streets in Greenland or Canada any more than in Iraq and Afghanistan.

  37. Quick! What Are Your Dating Rules? Style, Yesterday

    Advice abounds on how, when and whom to date. What are your best rules for navigating early romance?

  38. Federal Agent Fires Gun During Immigration Operation in L.A. Area, Officials Say U.S., Yesterday

    The authorities said an agent fired his weapon at a man in Compton, Calif., who was being pursued over a human smuggling operation. The man was not struck.

  39. Military Police Troops Put on Alert for Possible Deployment to Minnesota U.S., Yesterday

    The move was described as precautionary in the event that President Trump invokes the Insurrection Act in response to protests.

  40. Tiny Love Stories: ‘Anger Drains Into Shame’ Style, Yesterday

    Modern Love in miniature, featuring reader-submitted stories of no more than 100 words.

  41. Barbara Aronstein Black, a First as a Law School Dean, Dies at 92 U.S., Yesterday

    A legal historian, she broke a gender barrier as the first woman to lead an Ivy League law school, serving as dean of Columbia Law from 1986 to 1991.

  42. Judge Blocks Government From Reviewing Seized Washington Post Devices Business, Yesterday

    The Post, in its first legal filing since the government searched the home of a reporter last week, had demanded the return of the seized materials.

  43. Trump’s Moves on Greenland World, Yesterday

    After assailing Europe in a long speech at Davos, the president said he had won an agreement on the future of the Arctic territory.

  44. Iran’s Protests Have Been Completely Squashed, Government Says World, Yesterday

    After a crackdown that killed thousands, Iran’s prosecutor general said on Wednesday that “the sedition is over now,” vowing to punish those responsible for the protests.

  45. Trump Targets European Allies in Lengthy Speech at Davos Video, Yesterday

    In a speech at the World Economic Forum in Switzerland on Wednesday, President Trump reasserted his ambitions to seize Greenland, but pledged to not use force.

  46. House Panel Votes to Hold Clintons in Contempt in Epstein Inquiry U.S., Yesterday

    The votes by the Oversight panel were bipartisan, though many Democrats said the charges were extreme given Bill and Hillary Clinton’s willingness to answer questions.

  47. Appeals Court Stays Restrictions on Federal Tactics in Minnesota U.S., Yesterday

    The Eighth Circuit granted the Trump administration’s request to block, at least for now, a lower court’s injunction limiting how federal agents interact with protesters in the state.

  48. 4 Takeaways From Supreme Court Hearing on Trump’s Firing of Fed Official U.S., Yesterday

    The justices were alert to the central bank’s crucial role and wary of issuing a broad ruling based on rushed briefing and incomplete information.

  49. America Is Waving the White Flag in the New Cold War Opinion, Yesterday

    Is a Chinese century now dawning?

  50. Greenland Advises Residents to Have 5 Days of Supplies U.S., Yesterday

    The semiautonomous Danish territory issued its guidance as President Trump told European leaders that he wouldn’t send troops to seize it. Greenland said it was responding to power cuts, not geopolitics.

  51. Rahm Emanuel Calls for Age Limit of 75 for President, Congress and Judges U.S., Yesterday

    The former Chicago mayor, who is trying to shape the Democratic Party’s future and might run for president, said that “across all three branches of government, 75 years — you’re out.”

  52. Everything You Could Possibly Want to Know About This Winter Storm Weather, Yesterday

    Here’s a look at the latest forecasts, and how to prepare.

  53. A Night With ‘The Funniest Person Who Ever Lived’ Style, Yesterday

    Mel Brooks joined Judd Apatow and Patton Oswalt at the Los Angeles premiere of “Mel Brooks: The 99 Year Old Man!”

  54. How Has Being Perpetually Single Affected You as a Man? Magazine, Yesterday

    We want to hear from men over the age of 30 who feel as if they have not yet had a meaningful romantic relationship for a New York Times Magazine feature.

  55. Trump Administration Drops Appeal in School D.E.I. Lawsuit U.S., Yesterday

    The administration withdrew its challenge to a ruling halting its effort to strip funding from schools and colleges with D.E.I. programs. It did not say why.

  56. Sexual Abuse Case Involving Basketball Legend Is Settled, Decades Later New York, Yesterday

    Numerous lawsuits have now been filed against Riverside Church over sexual abuse allegations involving Ernest Lorch, who led its prestigious basketball team in Harlem.

  57. Job Applicants Sue to Open ‘Black Box’ of A.I. Hiring Decisions Business, Yesterday

    A recently filed lawsuit claims the ratings assigned by A.I. screening software are similar to those of a credit agency and should be subject to the same laws.

  58. Fact-Checking President Trump’s Davos Speech U.S., Yesterday

    The president gave misleading accounts of the U.S. role in Greenland’s history and the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, among other claims.

  59. Stephen Hess, 92, an Eminent, and Quotable, Political Scientist, Dies U.S., Yesterday

    A Brookings Institution scholar, he advised presidents and wrote books on the media (assessing reporters in one) and government (including a study of beleaguered press officers).

  60. Sports-Betting Scandals Are Ubiquitous. Whether Fans Will Care Is an Open Question. Business, Yesterday

    Breaches of ethics in sports are almost as old as professional competitions. Here’s when they have affected the business — and when they haven’t.

  61. Newsom Says He Is Blocked From Entering U.S. Pavilion at Davos U.S., Yesterday

    Gov. Gavin Newsom of California accused the Trump administration of cutting off his access to the American pavilion, where he was scheduled to speak on Wednesday.

  62. ‘She Just Rubbed Me the Wrong Way’: Trump Suggests Swiss Tariffs Were Personal U.S., Yesterday

    Speaking at the World Economic Forum on Wednesday, Mr. Trump said he raised tariffs on Switzerland last year to among the highest in the world after a phone call with the country’s president.

  63. Trump’s Threats to the World Order Opinion, Yesterday

    Readers fear that the president is alienating NATO allies and that America is becoming a “global pariah.” Also: Activism by the elderly.

  64. U.S. Starts Moving ISIS Detainees From Syria to Iraq World, Yesterday

    The U.S. military said it has transferred 150 and could eventually move as many as 7,000 Islamic State fighters out of prisons in Syria’s northeast to Iraq, as the Syrian government wrestles for control of the region from Kurdish-led forces.

  65. Manolo Villaverde, Tender Father on Bilingual TV Show, Dies at 89 Arts, Yesterday

    He played Pepe Peña on “¿Qué Pasa, U.S.A.?,” a series about a Cuban American family that is believed to be the United States’ first bilingual sitcom.

  66. Israeli Strikes in Gaza Kill 11, Including Three Journalists World, Yesterday

    The three journalists were operating a drone near the town of Al-Zahra.

  67. Here’s a Look at Everything (and Everyone) Trump Targeted at Davos U.S., Yesterday

    President Trump’s verbal broadsides drew gasps and nervous laughter at the annual gathering of political and business leaders.

  68. Introducing Cross Bot The Upshot, Yesterday

    Cross Bot will analyze your games in Crossplay, a new two-player word game from The Times.

  69. Trump Administration Starts Immigration Operation in Maine U.S., Yesterday

    A similar operation that unfolded in Minnesota became a flashpoint between protesters and immigration authorities.

  70. Trump exige a Europa el control de Groenlandia, pero descarta enviar tropas En español, Yesterday

    El discurso de Trump a los líderes europeos encapsuló su enfoque del poder global y la formulación de políticas en su segundo mandato: alternar entre la coacción y la humillación.

  71. Yesterday’s Trump Davos Greenland News live blog included two standalone posts:
  72. Trump Calls Out Mark Carney’s Davos Speech in Rebuke to Canada U.S., Yesterday

    “I watched your prime minister yesterday,” the president said in a speech on Wednesday. “He wasn’t so grateful — they should be grateful to us, Canada. Canada lives because of the United States.”

  73. U.S. Pivot in Syria Leaves an Old Ally in the Lurch World, Yesterday

    A Kurdish force that helped defeat the Islamic State is collapsing as the Trump administration turns to back the new Syrian government.

  74. En América Latina, el rechazo a Maduro apaga las protestas por la incursión de EE. UU. En español, Yesterday

    Varios sondeos muestran que la mayoría de los latinoamericanos encuestados respaldaron la intervención.

  75. Tariffs Case Pending as Supreme Court Takes Up 2nd Case With Economic Consequences U.S., Yesterday

    The timing of the court’s decision has been the subject of much speculation and anticipation. But now it may not land for at least several more weeks.

  76. Los Beckham se pelean. Esto es lo que sabemos En español, Yesterday

    El lunes, el hijo mayor de los Beckham publicó en Instagram acusaciones explosivas contra sus padres. Estos no han respondido directamente.

  77. Trump Appears to Confuse Iceland and Greenland U.S., Yesterday

    “Our stock market took the first dip yesterday because of Iceland,” the president said, referring to market shifts related to his repeated threats to seize Greenland. “So Iceland’s already cost us a lot of money.”

  78. Prue Leith Says She Is Leaving ‘The Great British Baking Show’ Arts, Yesterday

    Ms. Leith, 86, presided over more than 400 challenges in nine seasons of the TV baking competition, and says it “feels like the right time.”

  79. The House That Pharrell Built Style, Yesterday

    At Louis Vuitton, the interesting clothes are once again subsumed by spectacle.

  80. Was It Wrong to Exclude One Person From Our Family Reunion? Magazine, Yesterday

    She got wind of it and is furious.

  81. Months After a Tragedy, the Chess World Remains Divided Arts, Yesterday

    The death of Daniel Naroditsky exposed the conflicts between the game’s traditional wing and its many online stars.

  82. Eye Condition Causes Macron to Take Stage in Shades at Davos Video, Yesterday

    A medical issue, not the dictates of fashion, led President Emanuel Macron of France to address the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, wearing sunglasses. The condition typically goes away without treatment within two weeks.

  83. Is America Ready for a Female President? Michelle Obama and Whitmer Disagree. U.S., Yesterday

    As Mrs. Obama defended her remarks from November that the country wasn’t ready for a woman as president, Gov. Gretchen Whitmer of Michigan offered a different view.

  84. Old Is New Again: Salonen Returns to the Los Angeles Philharmonic Arts, Yesterday

    Esa-Pekka Salonen, the orchestra’s longtime music director, came back to lead his first concerts since being named its creative director.

  85. Karamo Brown Says He Felt ‘Emotionally Abused’ During ‘Queer Eye’ Run Style, Yesterday

    Mr. Brown, the makeover show’s mental health expert, skipped planned appearances on “CBS Mornings” and the “Today” show, citing a need to “protect himself and his peace.”

  86. Mientras Europa intenta diversificar su comercio, un importante acuerdo con Sudamérica se retrasa En español, Yesterday

    La medida del Parlamento Europeo posterga un tratado comercial con el bloque Mercosur en un momento en el que Trump amenaza con una escalada de los aranceles estadounidenses.

  87. Former Flight Attendant Posed as Pilot to Get Free Flights, Prosecutors Say U.S., Yesterday

    Federal prosecutors accused Dallas Pokornik of using a false I.D. to get hundreds of free flights from three unnamed airlines, which he denied.

  88. Too Many Media Newsletters? Now There’s a Media Newsletter for That. Business, Yesterday

    A new daily email from Mediaite intends to cut through the cacophony of online media news.

  89. Is Your Medicine Cabinet a Mess? Well, Yesterday

    Here’s what to toss, what to keep and how to store your drugs safely.

  90. Fewer Dishes and Better Flavor Food, Yesterday

    My new one-pot pasta demonstrates how, when cooked with aromatics and in broth instead of water, pasta gains an impressive depth of flavor.

  91. Trump Tried to Fire Lisa Cook on Social Media. Is That Due Process? U.S., Yesterday

    In addition to disputing whether the president had sufficient cause to remove her, the Fed governor said the way he went about it was a separate problem.

  92. Trump Threatens Europe Over Greenland but Rules Out Sending Troops U.S., Yesterday

    President Trump’s address to European leaders encapsulated his approach to global power and policymaking in his second term, alternating between coercion and humiliation.

  93. Travel’s Latest Buzzword: ‘Microvacations’ Travel, Yesterday

    Travelers short on vacation time are embarking on one- to three-day trips that take advantage of time zones and credit card points.

  94. What Do Young Travelers Want? Exclusive Experiences. Travel, Yesterday

    More millennials and Gen Z-ers are planning trips around experiences, and the industry is responding with concerts, dinners and V.I.P. events.

  95. At Check-In, Your Face Is Increasingly Your ID Travel, Yesterday

    Facial recognition at security and immigration checkpoints and gates could ease airport hassles, even as the technology raises privacy concerns.

  96. A Widespread Winter Storm Is Looming, but Where It Hits Is Still Fuzzy Weather, Yesterday

    People across a large section of the central and eastern United States are facing predictions of heavy snow and ice starting Friday.

  97. Getting Travel Rewards Is Getting Easier Travel, Yesterday

    Program updates and new navigation tools help travelers negotiate the increasingly complicated universe of points.

  98. The New Wave in Wellness Travel: Sound Travel, Yesterday

    Wellness destinations are catering to guests with live music, vibration treatments and special domes built to calm nerves and soothe frazzled spirits.

  99. In Europe, the Allure of Summer Travel Keeps Dimming Travel, Yesterday

    A big shift to spring, fall or even winter vacations in touristy, hot-weather cities like Barcelona, Florence and Athens shows no signs of slowing down.

  100. Fed’s Independence in Flux as Supreme Court Weighs Lisa Cook’s Ouster U.S., Yesterday

    How the justices rule in the case between President Trump and the Federal Reserve governor will affect the central bank’s ability to set policy without political interference.

  101. For Travelers in 2026, Prices Are All Over the Map Travel, Yesterday

    Luxury travelers can expect to pay more than they did last year, while budget travelers might get a break.

  102. The New Wild Card on Travelers’ Itineraries: Uncertainty Travel, Yesterday

    Politics, military action and climate change have increased risk for destinations that once seemed like sure bets, forcing travelers to change how they plan.

  103. ¿Por qué Macron llevaba gafas de sol en Davos? En español, Yesterday

    Una afección ocular hizo que el presidente de Francia, Emmanuel Macron, se pusiera unas gafas de aviador para dirigirse al Foro Económico Mundial.

  104. Prince Harry Gives Emotional Testimony About Effects of U.K. News Coverage World, Yesterday

    Harry said in court that reading articles about him published by Associated Newspapers, which he has accused of acting unlawfully, had been “traumatic.”

  105. Court Denies Lawmakers Seeking Independent Monitor of Epstein Files New York, Yesterday

    A federal judge said he did not have the authority to supervise the Justice Department’s release of the documents.

  106. Yesterday’s Supreme Court Fed Lisa Cook live blog included four standalone posts:
  107. El primer año de Trump podría tener efectos económicos a largo plazo En español, Yesterday

    Las políticas del presidente Trump, advierten los economistas, acabarán debilitando a Estados Unidos.

  108. For Trump, the Supreme Court Case Reflects Goal to Remake the Fed U.S., Yesterday

    The president has spoken repeatedly of his desire to install a majority of political loyalists on the board of the rate-setting central bank.

  109. As Europe Tries to Diversify Trade, a Major Deal With South America Stumbles U.S., Yesterday

    The move by the European Parliament delays a push by the bloc to find new trading partners, as President Trump has threatened escalating U.S. tariffs.

  110. What Is Lisa Cook, the Fed Governor, Accused of Doing? U.S., Yesterday

    The Trump administration has accused Lisa D. Cook, a Fed governor, of engaging in mortgage fraud, but financial documents cast doubt on the claims.

  111. Newsom Calls World Leaders ‘Pathetic’ for ‘Rolling Over’ to Trump Video, Yesterday

    Gov. Gavin Newsom of California told world leaders to “stop being complicit” and to “have a backbone” in dealing with President Trump and his threats to Greenland.

  112. Saving a Paris Movie Theater, With Help From Scorsese and Tarantino Movies, Yesterday

    After a saga that kept its supporters on the edge of their seats for years, a beloved art-house cinema is now open for business once more, run by volunteers this time.

  113. A Brief From Every Living Former Fed Chair Could Sway the Justices U.S., Yesterday

    The filing, also signed by six former Treasury secretaries, said that letting President Trump fire Lisa Cook would deal a blow to the credibility of the nation’s monetary policy.

  114. How a Pro-Greenland Song Became a Protest Anthem Arts, Yesterday

    Locals are speaking out against President Trump’s gestures toward annexing the territory, and the song “Greenland Belongs to Greenlanders” has become “a soundtrack of the movement.”

  115. The Heritage Foundation Wants to Send American Women Back Half a Century Opinion, Yesterday

    This is how the Heritage Foundation wants to turn back the clock.

  116. Our Friend Won’t Stop Talking About Her Daughter’s Boyfriend. Help! Style, Yesterday

    An extended friend group has had it with the boyfriend updates, but apart from oblique jokes, no one is willing to address their friend’s fixation directly.

  117. Michele Tafoya Announces Senate Run in Minnesota U.S., Yesterday

    Ms. Tafoya, once a sideline reporter for N.F.L. games, has more recently turned her focus to Republican politics. She is seeking an open seat now held by a Democrat.

  118. ‘Adaptive Normalcy’ as the Trump Show Arrives at Davos Business, Yesterday

    The president’s address at the World Economic Forum in Switzerland has trading partners and business executives on edge.

  119. Greenland Shouldn’t Overshadow Ukraine, NATO Chief Says U.S., Yesterday

    Helping Ukraine defend against Russian aggression should be Europe’s “No. 1 priority,” Mark Rutte, the secretary general of NATO, said in Davos.

  120. Trump 2.0 Briefing, Yesterday

    We look at the first year of the president’s second term.

  121. As Winter Warms, Olympic Athletes, Organizers Hunt for Elusive Snow Climate, Yesterday

    Future games will need to be held at higher altitudes, and spread over multiple venues in order to adapt to a changing climate, new research suggests.

  122. Trump, Venezuela y el petróleo En español, Yesterday

    El mensaje del presidente desde que envió tropas a suelo venezolano ha sido claro: se trata de petróleo, no de democracia.

  123. Canada’s Leader Warns of a ‘Rupture’ in the Global Order, and ICE Is Accused of Killing Detainee The Headlines, Yesterday

    Plus, what’s the point of learning cursive?

  124. On the Front Line of Minnesota’s Fight With ICE The Daily, Yesterday

    We hear from Minneapolis residents about the federal government’s crackdown on their city.

  125. Connections Companion No. 956 Gameplay, Yesterday

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Thursday, Jan. 22, 2026.

  126. Strands Sidekick No. 690 Gameplay, Yesterday

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Thursday, Jan. 22, 2026.

  127. Wordle Review No. 1,678 Gameplay, Yesterday

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Thursday, Jan. 22, 2026.

  128. Supreme Court to Weigh Trump’s Bid to Fire Lisa Cook Video, Yesterday

    The Supreme Court is hearing oral arguments on Wednesday in the case of Lisa Cook, the Federal Reserve governor whom President Trump is trying to fire. Our reporter Colby Smith describes the importance of Cook’s case for the independence of the central bank.

  129. Greenland Tensions Rattle Global Markets Business, Yesterday

    A slump in U.S. stocks spilled into markets in Asia and Europe on Wednesday, ending a period of relative calm.

  130. An Anxious Japan Restarts the World’s Biggest Nuclear Plant Business, Yesterday

    Japan is reviving nuclear power, balancing the need for more clean energy against the lingering trauma of the 2011 Fukushima Daiichi disaster.

  131. Después del último baile de Maduro, Venezuela se mueve a un ritmo viral En español, Yesterday

    Durante años, el presidente y su movimiento recurrieron a música y danzas para animar al pueblo. Ahora, millones de ciudadanos bailan a otro ritmo político.

  132. In Latin America, Loathing of Maduro Smothers Outcry Over U.S. Raid World, Yesterday

    Several polls show that a majority of Latin Americans who were questioned endorsed the intervention, suggesting a shift, at least for now, from ideology to pragmatism.

  133. New Yorkers Have Failed to Spend $55 Million in Gift Cards New York, Yesterday

    The unused card balances are monitored by the state comptroller’s office. Manhattan is the worst offender.

  134. Supreme Court Considers Trump’s Attempt to Fire Fed Governor Lisa Cook U.S., Yesterday

    The justices deferred a decision on the president’s efforts to oust Cook, agreeing to hear arguments on Wednesday instead.

  135. After Maduro’s Last Dance, a New Rhythm Goes Viral in Venezuela World, Yesterday

    For years, Nicolás Maduro and his movement used song and dance to rally support. Now, millions of Venezuelans are dancing to a different political tune.

  136. ‘Marty Supreme’ Has a Lot to Say About Being Jewish in America Movies, Yesterday

    The film’s unapologetic depiction of the experience in all of its complications rejects the idea that such characters have to suffer.

  137. $300,000 Homes in Georgia, Kentucky and Pennsylvania Real Estate, Yesterday

    A craftsman in Washington, a condo in Lexington and a rowhouse in Pittsburgh

  138. Italia se apresura a terminar una pista de hielo antes de los Juegos Olímpicos En español, Yesterday

    A menos de un mes de los Juegos de Invierno en el norte de Italia, los obreros de construcción aún tienen que terminar un gran estadio.

  139. El complicado cálculo de las grandes petroleras para invertir en Venezuela En español, Yesterday

    Durante mucho tiempo, la industria ha dado prioridad a los proyectos con un periodo de recuperación rápido y fiable. Trump está presionando para volver al riesgo.

  140. Trump rompió el orden mundial. ¿Y ahora qué? Interactive, Yesterday

    El mundo que conocemos está llegando a su fin. Algo nuevo ha comenzado.

  141. Tour Actress Kathleen Chalfant’s Art-Filled Home Interactive, Yesterday

    The theater legend and ‘Familiar Touch’ star hosts friends and artists in her expansive Brooklyn brownstone.

  142. How Ralph Fiennes Rocks Out to Iron Maiden in ‘The Bone Temple’ Movies, Yesterday

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