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  1. Mamdani Reverses Call to End Mayoral Control of Public Schools New York, Today

    The mayor-elect’s turnaround came as he selected Kamar Samuels to lead New York City’s school system at a precarious moment.

  2. Trump Abandons Efforts to Deploy National Guard to 3 Major Cities U.S., Today

    The troops had an almost nonexistent presence in two of the cities, Portland and Chicago, because of court fights to their deployment.

  3. T Magazine’s Most-Read Art and Culture Features From 2025 T Magazine, Today

    A look at Japan’s microseasons, a retrospective on Gen X and more: These were readers’ 15 favorite stories.

  4. Mamdani’s Man-of-the-People Style Could Present Security Challenges New York, Today

    Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani, gregarious with constituents and vilified by a range of critics, is taking office at a time of anxiety about political violence.

  5. Veto of Water Project Is Trump’s Latest Targeted Hit on Colorado U.S., Today

    The president seems to be at war with the Democratic-led state as he raises the pressure on Colorado leaders to release a convicted election denier, Tina Peters, from state prison.

  6. Meet the Ship Taking Us to Antarctica Video, Today

    Our climate reporter Raymond Zhong gives a tour of the Araon, the South Korean icebreaker that will take him, our photographer and a team of scientists to Antarctica.

  7. What to Know About Zohran Mamdani’s Inauguration Video, Today

    Here is what to expect as Zohran Mamdani is sworn in as the mayor of New York City on New Year’s Day.

  8. Georgia Judge Dismisses Racketeering Charges Against ‘Cop City’ Activists U.S., Today

    Dozens of protesters had been indicted after the state attorney general said that their movement amounted to a violent criminal enterprise.

  9. Venezuela detiene a estadounidenses en medio de la creciente presión de EE. UU. En español, Today

    El número de ciudadanos estadounidenses detenidos en Venezuela ha aumentado desde el inicio de la campaña militar y económica de Estados Unidos contra el presidente Nicolás Maduro.

  10. Mohammad Bakri, 72, Outspoken Palestinian Actor and Director, Dies Movies, Today

    His work, including the 2002 documentary “Jenin, Jenin,” exposed the often harsh realities of life experienced by his fellow Arabs in Israel.

  11. Most of Iran Shuts Down as Government Grapples With Protests and Economy World, Today

    Amid mounting street protests, businesses, universities and government offices stayed closed Wednesday under government orders, in 21 of 31 provinces, including Tehran.

  12. Macron Backs Social Media Restrictions for Children World, Today

    French lawmakers are expected next month to discuss a ban on social media for children. In his New Year’s Eve address, the French president restated his support for restricting their access.

  13. Trump’s Tangled Web of Deal-Making, Policy and Riches Interactive, Today

    The president, his family and some of their closest associates have engaged in a sprawling campaign of deals that stretches across industries and the globe.

  14. ‘Swipe, Swipe’: New Yorkers Give the MetroCard a Public Funeral New York, Today

    There were few tears at a funeral for the MetroCard, which included chants of “swipe, swipe” and an urn.

  15. Richard Smallwood, 77, Choral Leader and Composer of Gospel Hits, Dies Arts, Today

    He sold millions of albums with the Richard Smallwood Singers, and his songs, many influenced by classical music, were recorded by stars like Whitney Houston.

  16. 64 imágenes que definieron el año en las artes En español, Today

    Bad Bunny, Addison Rae, Audra McDonald, una clase de cotillón, Bing el perro y muchos más protagonizan las fotografías encargadas este año por nuestros editores de imagen.

  17. Venezuela Detains Americans Amid Growing U.S. Pressure World, Today

    The number of American citizens held in Venezuela has grown since the start of the U.S. military and economic campaign against President Nicolás Maduro.

  18. NASA’s Largest Library Is Closing Amid Staff and Lab Cuts Climate, Today

    Holdings from the library at the Goddard Space Flight Center, which includes unique documents from the early 20th century to the Soviet space race, will be warehoused or thrown out.

  19. Tatiana Schlossberg’s Death: ‘Inexpressibly Sad’ Opinion, Today

    Readers reflect on her life and the tragedies that have befallen the Kennedy family. Also: Protecting Planned Parenthood.

  20. Manhattan Man, 80, Faces Homicide Charge After Sidewalk Shoving New York, Today

    Dana Escoffier was indicted on a charge of criminally negligent homicide in the death of Dean Whetzel, 82, a neighbor whom he had known for decades.

  21. Thieves Make Off With Millions in German Bank Heist World, Today

    The robbers stole valuables with an insured value of at least $36 million from a bank in Gelsenkirchen, western Germany.

  22. A Heartbreaking Essay, Delivered Fully Formed Style, Today

    When Tatiana Schlossberg submitted an essay to The New Yorker, it had not been assigned or even expected. It was accepted immediately and barely edited.

  23. In New Year’s Message to War-Weary Russia, Putin Says Little About War World, Today

    The Kremlin leader kept his speech short, spoke only briefly about the fighting in Ukraine, and did not mention U.S.-mediated talks on ending the war.

  24. Key Events in the Administration’s Pursuit of Abrego Garcia U.S., Today

    In its parallel efforts to prosecute Mr. Abrego Garcia and to re-expel him from the country, the Justice Department has spent countless hours and untold sums of money pursuing a single immigrant.

  25. In Ukraine, a New Arsenal of Killer A.I. Drones Is Being Born Magazine, Today

    As the war grinds on, sophisticated Russian defenses have pushed Ukraine to develop a frightening new weapon: semiautonomous killing machines.

  26. Trump Vetoes 2 Bills, Drawing Accusations of Retaliation U.S., Today

    The president said he blocked the bills to save taxpayers’ money. But he has grievances against a tribe in Florida and officials in Colorado.

  27. Hoppin’ John, Coconut Saag and Golden Potato and Greens Soup Food, Today

    Lively, lovely recipes to kick off the new year.

  28. Ahead of New Year, Sydney Holds Vigil for Bondi Beach Attack Victims World, Today

    Thousands gathered around the harbor to lift candles and phone lights during a minute of silence in solidarity with the Jewish community that was targeted in the attack.

  29. Mali and Burkina Faso Impose Travel Bans on Americans World, Today

    The West African countries said they made the decisions in retaliation against the Trump administration’s move to block their citizens from entering the United States.

  30. New Year’s 2026 Around the World World, Today

    See how people across the globe celebrated.

  31. The Keys to the City of New York Are Made in New Jersey New York, Today

    Mayor Eric Adams has handed out dozens of ceremonial golden keys during his single term. Since 2023, they have come from across the Hudson River.

  32. Nueva York celebra el Año Nuevo, y también la historia del Times En español, Today

    The New York Times inició la tradición en 1907, y la caída de la bola de este año será un recordatorio de que el diario contribuyó a hacer de la víspera de Año Nuevo lo que es hoy.

  33. Relationship Between U.S. and Germany Is ‘Changing,’ German Leader Says World, Today

    Chancellor Friedrich Merz of Germany, making his New Year’s Eve address, said the change would force Europe to do more to defend itself.

  34. Women Directed Fewer Box Office Hits in 2025, Report Finds Movies, Today

    The number of female filmmakers dropped to 8.1 percent this year from 13.4 percent in 2024, according to a study from the University of Southern California.

  35. My Mother Is Estranged From Her Brother. Can I Help? Style, Today

    A reader is hesitant to interfere in a yearlong mother-and-uncle skirmish, despite one party’s track record for torpedoing close relationships.

  36. Bangladeshis Pay Last Respects to Former Leader in Tense Capital World, Today

    Huge crowds turned out to say goodbye to Khaleda Zia, the country’s first female prime minister, amid a huge army presence following recent political violence.

  37. Exoficial venezolano acusado en EE. UU. de abusos contra los derechos humanos podría ser deportado En español, Today

    Rafael Quero Silva se enfrenta a una demanda interpuesta por personas que afirman que supervisó abusos como oficial militar en Venezuela. Pero podría ser deportado antes de la audiencia del caso.

  38. He Is Being Sued in the U.S. for Human Rights Abuses. He Could be Deported First. World, Today

    Rafael Quero Silva faces a lawsuit brought by five people who say he oversaw their abuse and mistreatment as a military officer in Venezuela. But he could be deported before the case is heard.

  39. Thailand Repatriates 18 Cambodian Soldiers Video, Today

    On Wednesday, Thailand released 18 Cambodian soldiers it had held captive since July as part of a 72-hour cease-fire deal with Cambodia that was reached on Saturday.

  40. Las grandes historias de 2025 que no fueron virales En español, Today

    Seleccionamos algunos de los mejores artículos periodísticos que publicamos este año, y que quizá no pudiste leer por el incesante ciclo de las noticias de última hora.

  41. Connections Companion No. 935 Gameplay, Today

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Thursday, Jan. 1, 2026.

  42. How Russia Is Brutalizing Its Own Soldiers, and More Than 5 Million Pages of Epstein Files The Headlines, Today

    Plus, the viral video that got the White House’s attention.

  43. She Fell in Love With ChatGPT: An Update The Daily, Today

    The story of a woman who dated an A.I. chatbot, and what it tells us about love and technology.

  44. Wordle Review No. 1,657 Gameplay, Today

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Thursday, Jan. 1, 2026.

  45. Strands Sidekick No. 669 Gameplay, Today

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Thursday, Jan. 1, 2026.

  46. The Year in Video Briefing, Today

    We highlight some of The Times’s most-viewed videos of 2025.

  47. It’s Going to Be a Cold New Year’s Eve for Much of the U.S. Weather, Today

    Some of the season’s most frigid temperatures are expected this week.

  48. Hombres jóvenes, y poquísimas mujeres: los nuevos multimillonarios de la IA En español, Today

    Algunas empresas emergentes están haciendo de sus fundadores personajes con fortunas inmensas. O al menos eso sugieren las valuaciones en papel.

  49. An Intense White House Response From a Single Viral Video Business, Today

    A video purporting to expose extensive fraud at child care centers in Minnesota shows the relationship between the Trump administration and self-described citizen journalists.

  50. Las mejores ilustraciones del Times de 2025 En español, Today

    Los dibujos, pinturas, caricaturas y animaciones más memorables del año, elegidas por los directores artísticos de The New York Times.

  51. ¿El glaciar Thwaites sigue siendo el del ‘Juicio Final’? En español, Today

    Investigaciones recientes han llevado a los científicos a nuevas conclusiones sobre el glaciar que se derrite con mayor rapidez en la Antártida. Algunas son tranquilizadoras, otras todo lo contrario.

  52. A.I. Held Up Wall Street in 2025. Will That Continue? Business, Today

    The boom in artificial intelligence was the biggest driver of gains in the stock market. That could pose a risk in 2026.

  53. How the U.S. Coast Guard Fights Drug Smuggling at Sea Video, Today

    New York Times reporters spent two days with the Coast Guard’s drug interdiction teams to see how they stop suspected drug smuggling boats and seize narcotics using nonlethal tactics.

  54. One Factor Will Decide How Much You Enjoy TV Next Year Opinion, Today

    If Netflix acquires HBO, it will have won the streaming wars. But that’s not what will determine if TV shows get better, or worse.

  55. How Thousands of Secret Russian Documents Were Exposed World, Today

    Russian journalists learned that a government office inadvertently made thousands of sensitive complaints viewable online, including accounts of abuse and coercion in the military.

  56. How to Greet 2026 in New York City New York, Today

    Here’s the lowdown on venturing to Times Square to see the ball drop, plus some other options for New Year’s Eve. And at the stroke of midnight, a new mayor will be sworn in downtown.

  57. The Top Movies of 2025, According to Times Readers Movies, Today

    We asked you to vote on the best films of the year. The results ranged from big box office hits to small art-house indies.

  58. $850,000 Homes in Arizona, Oklahoma and Connecticut Real Estate, Today

    This week’s homes include a midcentury modern in Phoenix, a bungalow in Oklahoma City and a Colonial-Revival in Old Saybrook.

  59. Even as U.S. Targets Boats, Coast Guard Tries to Capture Drug Suspects at Sea U.S., Today

    Cutters are still stopping smugglers and seizing drugs, but the prosecutions of go-fast boat crews are dwindling in a realignment of federal resources.

  60. I Counted Trump’s Censorship Attempts. Here’s What I Found. Opinion, Today

    The next three years will require a vigilant defense of free speech and open debate.

  61. Trump Is the Jan. 6 President Opinion, Today

    Tragically, America is still living in a political era that began on Jan. 6, 2021.

  62. Amy Schumer Moves On, Selling ‘Moonstruck’ House in Brooklyn Real Estate, Today

    The comedian bought the home in 2022. Steve Buscemi sold his Brooklyn brownstone. And on the West Coast, a big December listing from Russell Wilson and Ciara.

  63. A Carriage House Reimagined for Work and Play Real Estate, Today

    The designers John and Christine Gachot bought a retreat on Shelter Island, N.Y., and turned a carriage house on the property into a studio and recreation room.

  64. How Russia’s War Machine Brutalizes and Exploits Its Own Soldiers Interactive, Today

    Confidential complaints filed by troops and their families reveal patterns of wrongdoing in the ranks that are hidden from the Russian public.

  65. There Is a Way Out of This Mess Opinion, Today

    A second Gilded Age, a single solution.

  66. For Some Asian Americans, There’s No Such Thing As a Casual Drink Style, Today

    For many Asian Americans, a single cocktail can cause their faces to turn red. Known as the “Asian glow,” the condition can stir up mixed emotions.

  67. The 2025 Politics Yearbook: Most Likely to Be Extreme and Chaotic Opinion, Today

    How much more chaotic could a second Trump term be? 2025 did not disappoint.

  68. To Say Goodbye to the MetroCard, We Spent a Day Riding Every Transit System That Uses It New York, Today

    Two Times journalists joined Miles Taylor, a YouTuber and transport enthusiast, on a daylong journey across New York City area buses and trains before sale of the card ends on Dec. 31.

  69. The Biggest Questions We Have for 2026 Video, Today

    New York Times editors across the newsroom share their biggest questions as we leave 2025 behind and look ahead to 2026.

  70. There’s Something Missing in Films About Jewish Cultural Figures Magazine, Today

    Why do films relating to Neil Diamond, Bob Dylan and Robert Oppenheimer barely mention their Jewishness?

  71. 3 Years After a Toddler’s Parents Fled Kabul, a Reunion Is Still on Hold U.S., Today

    The twisting saga that separated the Hashemis in Oregon from their infant son has reached a new dead end: President Trump’s hold on all visas to the United States.

  72. New Life Emerges Atop Boston’s South Station Real Estate, Today

    A massive mixed-used tower, with 166 high-end apartments, is altering the skyline while improving one of the city’s transit centers.

  73. How We Tracked Abuses in the Russian Army Video, Today

    President Vladimir Putin has claimed that the Russian society can tolerate the high human cost of the war in Ukraine. But we’ve analyzed more than 6,000 official complaints by soldiers and their loved ones that paint a very different picture. Our international correspondent Paul Sonne explains how the documents offer rare insight into a violent military apparatus willing to abuse its own men to keep up the assault in Ukraine.

  74. Sumptuous New Historical Fiction Books, Today

    These novels usher readers into fascinating, long-ago worlds.

  75. She Spent a Night in the Anne Frank House. And Met Ghosts. Books, Today

    Lola Lafon’s book “When You Listen to This Song” is a hit in its native France. Now in English, it explores identity, loss and memory in wholly new ways.

  76. Phone Searches at the Border Are Up. How to Protect Your Privacy. Travel, Today

    Customs agents have broad authority to search the electronic devices of travelers entering and leaving the U.S. Here are tips for keeping your data safe.

  77. 10 Predictions for Life in 2026 Style, Today

    Dumb phones as status symbols, a war on A.I. slop and bets on “The Real Housewives” should make the coming year interesting.

  78. New Rules for the New Year Real Estate, Today

    Perhaps the best way to confront the swiftly changing landscape is to swallow hard, and then move forward with a fresh approach.

  79. 6 Splendid Games You May Have Missed in 2025 Arts, Today

    Check out a beat-’em-up roguelite, a superhero corporate comedy and a museum simulator.

  80. In 2026, Resolve to Get Stronger Well, Today

    Start with one of these five-strength training goals from fitness experts.

  81. Thailand Releases 18 Cambodian P.O.W.s World, Today

    The repatriation of the Cambodian soldiers captured in July comes on the heels of a 72-hour cease-fire that could end months of border skirmishes.

  82. Tonight’s Ball Drop Is a Celebration of Both the New Year and Times History New York, Today

    The New York Times started the tradition in 1907, and this year’s ball drop will be a reminder that The Times played a role in making New Year’s Eve what it is.

  83. For Zohran Mamdani, a Crowning Moment, With Challenges Looming New York, Today

    Mr. Mamdani will become mayor of New York City on Thursday, carrying the hopes of the left, Muslims and younger voters as he looks to improve affordability.

  84. Behind Oklahoma Cannabis Farms, New Yorkers With Ties to Beijing U.S., Today

    In China, trafficking marijuana is punishable by death. But in the United States, it has become a lucrative sideline for some favored sons of the motherland.

  85. Mamdani Will Be First N.Y.C. Mayor to Use the Quran at His Swearing-In New York, Today

    Zohran Mamdani, New York City’s first Muslim mayor, will use two family Qurans and one that belonged to the writer Arturo Schomburg at his two swearing-in ceremonies.

  86. Los personajes queridos, inquietantes y circunstanciales que se fueron en 2025 En español, Today

    Directores, actrices, políticas, médicos. Todos ellos tuvieron su momento bajo los reflectores y dejan una marca indeleble en la historia.

  87. Spelling Bee Forum Gameplay, Today

    Feeling stuck on today’s puzzle? We can help.

  88. They, Too, Died After Beatings by Guards. No One Raised an Alarm. New York, Today

    Two brutal killings, less than three months apart, in New York State’s prison system raised troubling questions: Had other inmates met similar fates?

  89. One Lawyer’s Standoff With Trump’s Deportation Machine New York, Today

    Mahsa Khanbabai’s client, a graduate student, had been whisked away by masked agents and held in lockup for weeks. Would a court free her — and would the government let her go?

  90. Jon Kyl, Former Arizona Senator, Says He Has Dementia U.S., Today

    The Republican served for almost three decades in Congress. He said he was withdrawing from public life after the diagnosis.

  91. El ataque de la CIA en Venezuela: lo que hay que saber En español, Today

    La operación con drones, que se dijo ocurrió en un muelle donde se preparaban drogas para cargarlas en lanchas, representó una nueva escalada de la campaña del gobierno de Trump contra Nicolás Maduro.

  92. Last Orders, London? Opinion, Today

    A tale of two cities, told through its pubs.

  93. Brigitte Bardot’s Legacy of Racist Rhetoric World, Today

    The actress, who died this week at 91, was an icon of 1960s cinema. She was also a hero to the French far right.

  94. Tatiana Schlossberg, of Kennedy Family, Dies at 35 Video, Today

    Tatiana Schlossberg, an environmental journalist and daughter of Caroline Kennedy, passed away after suffering from leukemia.

  95. Slow Pace of Flood Recovery Stirs Anger in Far-Flung Corner of Indonesia World, Today

    Protests have erupted in Aceh Province on the northern tip of Sumatra island, where anger and frustration are mounting over what many see as inadequate relief efforts by a distracted government.

  96. Corrections: Dec. 31, 2025 Corrections, Today

    Corrections that appeared in print on Wednesday, Dec. 31, 2025.

  97. Inside China’s Six-Decade Campaign to Dominate Rare Earths Business, Today

    From Deng Xiaoping to Xi Jinping, generations of Communist Party bosses and military leaders invested in a strategic but heavily polluting industry.

  98. Quote of the Day: Mamdani Finds Inspiration at Old City Hall Subway Station Corrections, Today

    Quotation of the Day for Wednesday, December 31, 2025.

  99. Justice Dept. Now Said to Be Reviewing 5.2 Million Pages of Epstein Files U.S., Today

    The number represents a more precise, and potentially much larger, figure than earlier estimates. The department is seeking to enlist about 400 lawyers to help in the review.

  100. Yesterday’s Antarctica Thwaites Glacier live blog included two standalone posts:
  101. Paddle People Gameplay, Today

    Jeffrey Martinovic gives us the last laugh of 2025.

  102. Isiah Whitlock Jr., 71, Scene-Stealing Character Actor in ‘The Wire,’ Dies Arts, Today

    In one of his most enduring roles, he played a corrupt state senator known for his ability to fashion an expletive into an outstretched catchphrase.

  103. Mamdani Nominates Top City Lawyer and Deputy Mayor of Health New York, Today

    The mayor-elect said the selections indicate his administration’s commitment to help New York City’s vulnerable residents.

  104. Ben Nighthorse Campbell, Former Colorado Senator, Dies at 92 U.S., Today

    A Democrat turned Republican, he was the only Native American during three terms in the House of Representatives and in 12 years in the Senate. He was also a judo expert and an Olympian.

  105. Iowa Democrat Wins State Senate Seat, Fending Off G.O.P. Supermajority U.S., Today

    By holding a left-leaning seat in suburban Des Moines, Democrats ensured that Republicans would not have a supermajority in the State Senate.

  106. Health Dept. Pauses Child Care Funding to Minnesota, Citing State’s Fraud Scandal U.S., Today

    The pause affects a funding stream that provides $185 million in annual aid to the state’s day care centers, as federal investigations into fraud in Minnesota’s social services programs continue.

  107. To the World, She Was a Kennedy. To Me, She Was a Rookie Ready to Work. U.S., Today

    Tatiana Schlossberg, who died on Tuesday, was the granddaughter of John F. Kennedy. But as a journalist, her first editor remembers, she insisted on putting in the work.

  108. Mamdani Chooses a Veteran N.Y.C. Education Leader as Schools Chancellor New York, Today

    The selection of Kamar Samuels, who leads schools on the West Side of Manhattan, could help Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani craft his schools agenda.

  109. Raymond’s Biggest Question About the Trip Video, Today

    Our climate reporter Raymond Zhong sets out on his journey to Antarctica and shares his biggest question for the trip ahead.

  110. Iowa State Senate District 16 Special Election Results: Hardman Wins Interactive, Today

    Get live results and maps from the 2025 Iowa special election.

  111. Tatiana Schlossberg, descendiente de los Kennedy que relató su cáncer, muere a los 35 años En español, Today

    La periodista e hija de Caroline Kennedy, relató su batalla contra un raro tipo de leucemia este año. “Ahora he añadido una nueva tragedia”, escribió en The New Yorker, “a la vida de nuestra familia, y no hay nada que pueda hacer para impedirlo”.

  112. Masashi Ozaki, Japan’s Dominant Golfer Known as ‘Jumbo,’ Dies at 78 Sports, Yesterday

    A World Golf Hall of Famer who could drive a ball more than 300 yards in his prime, he recorded 113 victories.

  113. Justice Dept. Leaders Pushed to Charge Abrego Garcia, Emails Show New York, Yesterday

    The release of the emails raised serious questions about whether the Justice Department had misled a judge in telling him that local prosecutors had acted alone in charging Mr. Abrego Garcia.

  114. Ocasio-Cortez Will Give Opening Remarks at Mamdani’s Inauguration New York, Yesterday

    Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, whose rise to prominence foreshadowed Zohran Mamdani’s success, will speak at his swearing-in outside City Hall on Thursday.

  115. Trump Pushes Venezuela Briefing, Yesterday

    Plus, the inside story of how the U.S. split with Ukraine. Here’s the latest at the end of Tuesday.

  116. 3 Hikers Are Found Dead on Mt. Baldy Amid ‘Extremely Dangerous’ Conditions, Sheriff Says U.S., Yesterday

    The authorities closed access to part of Mount Baldy, the tallest peak in the San Gabriel Mountains in Southern California. They cited dangerous and unpredictable terrain and weather.