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  1. Videos Showing Aggressive ICE Tactics in Minnesota Fuel a Backlash Interactive, Today

    For weeks, residents have documented the impact of President Trump’s mass deportation campaign and captured many violent confrontations on camera.

  2. John Brodie, a Star Quarterback for the 49ers, Dies at 90 Obituaries, Today

    He endured years of frustration before emerging as the N.F.L.’s most valuable player.

  3. La Casa Blanca publica una foto alterada de una manifestante detenida en Minnesota En español, Today

    The New York Times pasó la imagen por un sistema de detección de IA y concluyó que presentaba signos de manipulación.

  4. An Unlikely Source of Crypto Innovation: Afghanistan World, Today

    The repressive Taliban government is suspicious of the internet. But a start-up in the country is building blockchain-based tools to transform humanitarian aid.

  5. What Europe Learned From the Greenland Crisis World, Today

    Territorial integrity is a core tenet of Europe that is at risk from Russian and American imperialism. Brussels has fought back.

  6. Corrections: Jan. 24, 2026 Corrections, Today

    Corrections that appeared in print on Saturday, Jan. 24, 2026.

  7. Quote of the Day: Big Perks Get Mobile Gamers to Keep Spending Corrections, Today

    Quotation of the Day for Saturday, January 24, 2025.

  8. Child Support? Gameplay, Today

    Adrian Johnson and Ryan McCarty team up on a killer themeless puzzle.

  9. Federal Judge Extends Deportation Protections for Burmese Migrants U.S., Today

    The ruling represents another setback in the Trump administration’s mass deportation campaign.

  10. Pepper-Sprayed While Pinned Down: A Searing Scene Provokes Outrage U.S., Today

    Images of a man getting pepper-sprayed at close range while being held down by Border Patrol agents fueled more tension in Minneapolis.

  11. Thousands of Anti-ICE Protesters Brave Frigid Temperatures in Minneapolis Video, Today

    Thousands of protesters shut down parts of Minneapolis and St. Paul on Friday as hundreds of businesses closed their doors, and workers and students stayed home to demand an end to the sweeping immigration crackdown that has roiled the Twin Cities for weeks.

  12. Renée Fleming Won’t Perform at Kennedy Center Concerts Arts, Today

    The soprano, who previously resigned as an artistic adviser, was scheduled to sing with the National Symphony Orchestra in May.

  13. Thousands March Through Manhattan to Protest ICE Crackdowns Across U.S. New York, Today

    The detention this week of a 5-year-old boy in Minnesota animated protesters in New York City, who faced freezing temperatures.

  14. El FBI captura a un ex atleta olímpico canadiense acusado de asesinato y narcotráfico En español, Today

    Ryan Wedding, de 44 años, quien compitió en snowboard en los Juegos Olímpicos de Invierno de 2002, ha sido acusado de asesinato y contrabando de cocaína en Estados Unidos.

  15. Interactive Maps and Charts: Tracking the U.S. Winter Storm Interactive, Today

    See where dangerous conditions, including snow, ice and below-freezing temperatures, are expected.

  16. Judge Dismisses Case Against Real Estate Developer Charged With Bribery New York, Today

    This is one of five indictments charging Eric Ulrich, the former New York City buildings commissioner under Eric Adams, with taking bribes totaling more than $150,000.

  17. U.S. Says First Boat Strike Since Maduro’s Capture Killed 2 in Eastern Pacific U.S., Today

    The U.S. Southern Command said it had asked the Coast Guard to search for one survivor.

  18. Setting Foot on the Melting Thwaites Glacier Video, Today

    Bad weather ​delayed expedition scientists’​ ​efforts to set up camp on Thwaites Glacier ​in Antarctica ​and take measurements ​to determine how quickly it is melting. After the skies cleared, our journalists​, Raymond Zhong and Chang W. Lee​, took us along for their first steps on Thwaites.

  19. ICE Agent Charged With Misdemeanor Following Scuffle With an Activist U.S., Today

    The police in Brookfield, Ill., filed a battery charge against a federal agent, who was off duty when he scuffled with an immigrant rights activist.

  20. Tremors in Japan Prompt Treasury to Weigh Currency Intervention Business, Today

    New York Fed inquiries about the cost of exchanging yen for dollars signaled to traders on Friday that the U.S. government might make a large purchase of the Japanese currency.

  21. What I Love About This Year’s Oscars Video, Today

    The Oscar nominations are out, and the best picture category includes “Sinners,” “One Battle After Another,” “The Secret Agent” and “Marty Supreme.” These four movies tie history to our present moment, says Wesley Morris, and could make this year’s Academy Awards show one to watch.

  22. Venezuela acepta recibir más deportados de EE. UU. En español, Today

    El gobierno interino de Venezuela ha dado otra señal de sus esfuerzos de apaciguar al gobierno de Trump y está recibiendo más ciudadanos deportados. Esta semana han llegado tres vuelos.

  23. Cacio e Pepe Ramen Video, Today

    Ramen noodles bring a bouncy twist to this classic Roman pasta dish. You’ll want the black pepper to be very coarse so that it can infuse the butter and achieve that fruity heat without burning.

  24. Sheet-Pan Pierogies With Brussels Sprouts and Kimchi Video, Today

    Roasting pierogies yields a crisp, golden skin with a soft, pillowy interior but, if you don’t have pierogies, you could use gnocchi in their place.

  25. HUD Demands Public Housing Officials Check for Undocumented Immigrants U.S., Yesterday

    The Department of Housing and Urban Development said it would punish public housing authorities that did not adequately verify tenants’ immigration status within 30 days.

  26. Buffalo Sauce Video, Yesterday

    Nutty browned butter adds a wonderful underlying note to this otherwise straightforward Buffalo sauce.

  27. S.E.C. Drops Case Against Cryptocurrency Firm Founded by Winklevoss Twins U.S., Yesterday

    The agency says that victims of an investment offering involving Gemini Trust got their money back, though after a regulatory action brought by the New York attorney general.

  28. Manhattan Doorman Killed as N.Y.P.D. Sergeant Crashes Into Him Head-On New York, Yesterday

    The sergeant, Tiffany Howell, 47, was driving the wrong way on the Taconic State Parkway in New York when she crashed into Manuel Boitel, 61, the state police said.

  29. John H. Beyer, 92, Dies; Architect Championed Historic Preservation Arts, Yesterday

    The last surviving founder of Beyer Blinder Belle, he helped safeguard New York City’s past even as developers raced to push the city into the future.

  30. Vance Announces Expansion of ‘Mexico City Rule’ to Cover D.E.I. and ‘Radical’ Gender Policies U.S., Yesterday

    The change, which could affect more than $30 billion in foreign assistance, is the Trump administration’s latest move against what the president calls “woke ideology.”

  31. Russia Jails U.S. Navy Veteran for Five Years World, Yesterday

    Charles Wayne Zimmerman, who had been fulfilling his dream to sail around the world, appears to be the latest American imprisoned as part of Russia’s “hostage diplomacy.”

  32. America Prepares for a Major Storm Briefing, Yesterday

    Also, demonstrators flooded Minneapolis streets to protest ICE. Here’s the latest at the end of Friday.

  33. How the National Park Service Is Deleting American History Climate, Yesterday

    Philadelphia sued the Trump administration after it directed the Park Service to rip out a memorial to slavery. Elsewhere, materials about climate change and labor history were being removed.

  34. Joint Chiefs Chairman Issues Rare Invitation to Foreign Military Heads U.S., Yesterday

    Top military leaders from 34 countries plan to discuss improving efforts in the Western Hemisphere to fight drug trafficking and transnational criminal organizations.

  35. Are Republicans Growing a Little Uneasy About the ICE Raids? U.S., Yesterday

    Polls, careful remarks from JD Vance and chats with voters all point to some wariness.

  36. Snow and Ice Are Coming. Where Is the Salt? Weather, Yesterday

    Heavy snow, ice and bitter cold are threatening much of the country, but some places are short on a key resource: road salt.

  37. National Park Service Removes Slavery Exhibit in Philadelphia Video, Yesterday

    Following a directive from President Trump, the National Park Service removed a Philadelphia exhibit memorializing nine people enslaved by George Washington. The administration ordered the removal of materials that promote “corrosive ideology” in favor of those highlighting American “greatness.”

  38. F.B.I. Agent Who Tried to Investigate ICE Officer in Shooting Resigns U.S., Yesterday

    The resignation of the agent, Tracee Mergen, was only the latest shock wave to have emerged from the Justice Department’s handling of the shooting of Renee Good.

  39. Is This Who Trump Meant by the ‘Worst of the Worst’? Video, Yesterday

    The columnist Jamelle Bouie argues that the Trump administration’s immigration policy has more in common with ethnic cleansing than actual immigration enforcement.

  40. Former Olympian Arrested on Drug Trafficking and Murder Charges Video, Yesterday

    F.B.I. agents arrested Ryan Wedding, a former Olympic snowboarder, in Mexico on Thursday. Mr. Wedding is accused of smuggling cocaine into the United States and hiring a hitman to kill an F.B.I informant. The ex-snowboarder is expected to appear in court on Monday.

  41. Forecasters Warn ‘Frostbite Can Occur in Minutes’ as Bitter Cold Sweeps Canada Weather, Yesterday

    The lowest temperatures are expected in southern Saskatchewan and southern Manitoba.

  42. What Stephen Miller Is Signaling to ICE Officers Video, Yesterday

    Stephen Miller’s public endorsement of aggressive ICE tactics marks a new chapter in American immigration enforcement, says Caitlin Dickerson, a journalist, on “The Ezra Klein Show.”

  43. Trump’s $170 Billion Surveillance Machine Video, Yesterday

    Caitlin Dickerson, a journalist, explores the unrestrained power and perils of Trump’s immigration enforcement on “The Ezra Klein Show.”

  44. ICE, School District Give Conflicting Accounts of Child’s Detainment Video, Yesterday

    Liam Conejo Ramos, 5, was detained with his father by immigration authorities on Tuesday. The school district and the federal government have given conflicting accounts of what happened during the arrest.

  45. Pedro Sanchez, Who Helped Feed the Developing World, Dies at 85 Science, Yesterday

    A soil scientist, he partnered with the United Nations and other organizations to bring productive agricultural practices to uncooperative terrain.

  46. El colapso de Trump que está en camino En español, Yesterday

    Estamos ante el declive del orden internacional de posguerra, el de la tranquilidad en EE. UU. debido al ICE, el del orden democrático y el de la mente de Trump.

  47. What to Do Now to Prepare Your Home for the Winter Storm Real Estate, Yesterday

    Follow these steps to stay warm and safe.

  48. Denmark’s Prime Minister Makes Unannounced Visit to Greenland World, Yesterday

    The trip by Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen to the Danish territory came amid pressure from President Trump and appeared to have been meant as reassurance to Greenlanders.

  49. Why the Ice Forecast Has Officials Worried Across the South Weather, Yesterday

    Even a little ice can be far more dangerous than snow in some places.

  50. Colorado Authorities Confirm Suicide by Hunter S. Thompson U.S., Yesterday

    After a monthslong review, investigators have concluded that “all speculative theories could not be substantiated.”

  51. Remote Russian Peninsula Still Buried Under Record Snowfall Video, Yesterday

    People on the Kamchatka Peninsula in Russia have spent days clearing out mini mountains of snow after the region experienced its biggest snowfall in nearly 60 years.

  52. Adams Aide Who Was ICE Liaison Is Expected to Join Trump Administration New York, Yesterday

    Kaz Daughtry, a former deputy mayor under Eric Adams, was a key contact for federal administration officials involved in the White House’s immigration crackdown.

  53. Facing U.S. Pressure, Venezuela Agrees to Take More Deportees World, Yesterday

    Venezuela’s interim government, in another sign of its willingness to placate the Trump administration, is receiving more deportation flights. Three flights arrived this week.

  54. What Does Winter Storm Prep Look Like for You? Weather, Yesterday

    We want to hear about your priorities to get through the next few days.

  55. Trump’s Turnabout on Greenland Shows the Limits of His Coercive Powers U.S., Yesterday

    President Trump’s faith in his ability to wring concessions by taking maximalist positions was on full display this week. So were the costs, as he splintered NATO and then undercut his credibility by climbing down from his threats.

  56. Saudi Arabia-Backed LIV Golf to Hold Tournament at the Trumps’ New Jersey Resort U.S., Yesterday

    It will be the latest in at least half a dozen events that the breakaway league has held at Trump Organization resorts in the past four years.

  57. Inside Trump’s Turnabout on Greenland Video, Yesterday

    Our national security correspondent David Sanger describes how President Trump’s escalations with Europe over Greenland seem to have led to him backing down.

  58. TikTok Updates Its Terms and Conditions in the U.S. Business, Yesterday

    The changes came after the app’s Chinese parent company spun out an American entity to run TikTok in the United States.

  59. Brooklyn Beckham Is Doing His Best Opinion, Yesterday

    Sometimes you have to tell your own messy story.

  60. Couple Receive $200,000 Settlement After ‘Pungent’ Indian Food Complaint U.S., Yesterday

    The University of Colorado, Boulder, denied liability in the civil rights lawsuit, which the couple filed after a comment about a dish that one of them was heating in an office microwave.

  61. Bovino Says Border Patrol Agents Are ‘Experts in Dealing With Children’ U.S., Yesterday

    A picture of a 5-year-old detained by federal authorities near Minneapolis rocketed around the internet and has become an avatar of outrage.

  62. Louis E. Brus, Nobel Laureate Who Illuminated the Nanoworld, Dies at 82 Science, Yesterday

    He accidentally created some of the first quantum dots, tiny semiconductors that now power many electronics.

  63. Nelson Mandela Memorabilia Can Go to Auction, Court Says World, Yesterday

    The anti-apartheid leader’s eldest daughter won the right to sell some of his personal items after a two-year legal battle.

  64. 2026 Oscar Nominees: Surprises and Snubs Video, Yesterday

    Kyle Buchanan, our awards season columnist, breaks down the Academy Award nominations for 2026.

  65. La fiscalía española pone fin a la investigación sobre Julio Iglesias En español, Yesterday

    Dos exempleadas acusaron al cantante de haber abusado de ellas y presentaron una denuncia en España, pero las autoridades dijeron que no tenían jurisdicción sobre las denuncias.

  66. Flashback: Your Weekly History Quiz, Jan. 24, 2026 Interactive, Yesterday

    Can you sort 8 historical events?

  67. Putin’s New Competitor in Wielding Unchecked Power Is Trump World, Yesterday

    If the United States under President Trump starts acting as if it’s Russia, where does that leave President Vladimir V. Putin?

  68. Chuck Klosterman Has a Lot to Say About Football Books, Yesterday

    The pop culture critic discusses his new book about the sport and its place in American culture.

  69. New York and New Jersey Governors Spar Over a Political Appointment New York, Yesterday

    In her first week as governor of New Jersey, Mikie Sherrill is playing hardball to get her choice approved for a key role in Port Authority leadership.

  70. Las sanciones aún complican las inversiones de EE. UU. en Venezuela En español, Yesterday

    Con estrictas restricciones comerciales aún en vigor, a las empresas les puede resultar difícil incluso evaluar qué oportunidades existen para ellas en la nación sudamericana.

  71. Defending His Absence in House, Hunt Celebrates Casting a Vote U.S., Yesterday

    House leaders were forced to rush Representative Wesley Hunt, Republican of Texas, to the Capitol with a police escort to avoid an embarrassing defeat on the floor.

  72. Hoping for More From Trump, Abortion Opponents Gather in Washington U.S., Yesterday

    “This is not the direction that we were hoping for,” the president of a leading anti-abortion group said ahead of the March for Life.

  73. Labor Secretary’s Security Guard Placed on Leave U.S., Yesterday

    The department has been investigating complaints about the conduct of Secretary Lori Chavez-DeRemer.

  74. Prosecutors in Spain End Investigation Into Julio Iglesias World, Yesterday

    Two women accused the singer, 82, of abusing them in the Caribbean and filed a complaint in Spain, but Spanish officials said that they did not have jurisdiction over the claim.

  75. Hochul Declares State of Emergency as Mamdani Lays Out Snow Preparations New York, Yesterday

    Gov. Kathy Hochul advised New Yorkers to stock up on groceries and other essentials, adding that with 12 to 18 inches of snow in the forecast, no corner of the state would be “immune from Mother Nature’s wrath.”

  76. Trump anula la invitación de Canadá a unirse a su ‘Junta de Paz’ En español, Yesterday

    La medida pareció ser una respuesta a las duras declaraciones del primer ministro de Canadá, Mark Carney, en las que rechazaba los esfuerzos de Trump por desmantelar el orden internacional.

  77. Las últimas humillaciones contra las víctimas de las protestas en Irán En español, Yesterday

    Testimonios de testigos y videos del cementerio más grande de Teherán muestran un trato irrespetuoso a los muertos tras una brutal represión gubernamental.

  78. To Halt Trump’s Abuse of Power: Vote Opinion, Yesterday

    Readers respond to an editorial about President Trump, justice and vengeance. Also: Ordinary Americans who protest; open-ended questions.

  79. For His Next Act, Ex-Ford Foundation Leader Heads to Hollywood Arts, Yesterday

    Anonymous Content, a production company whose top investor is Laurene Powell Jobs’s Emerson Collective, has named Darren Walker as president and chief executive.

  80. How to Treat Dry Lips T Magazine, Yesterday

    Expert advice from a musician, a model and an aesthetician.

  81. This Chicken Soup Is as Soothing to Cook as It Is to Eat Food, Yesterday

    Packed with vegetables and grains, this surprisingly simple from-scratch meal simmers away until it’s nourishing and so warming.

  82. How Many Bases Does America Have in Greenland Now? World, Yesterday

    The U.S. once maintained more than a dozen. Now it has one. President Trump wants more.

  83. The Aviation System Is Preparing for Storm-Driven Chaos Business, Yesterday

    Airlines are canceling hundreds of flights over the weekend in anticipation of frigid weather and ice and now across much of the country.

  84. Friends, Romans, Celebrities Pay Last Respects to Valentino World, Yesterday

    The designer Valentino Garavani, who died on Monday at 93, was celebrated in Rome, a city that he “embodied,” according to its mayor.

  85. Trump Wants U.S. Investment in Venezuela, but Sanctions Still Complicate It Business, Yesterday

    With tight business restrictions still in place, companies may find it challenging to even assess what opportunities exist for them in the South American nation.

  86. Friends and Family of Valentino Bid Farewell to Fashion Giant Video, Yesterday

    Famous faces from the worlds of fashion and film descended on Rome on Friday to bid farewell to legendary Italian designer Valentino Garavani, who died on Monday at 93.

  87. How Wide Do You Want Your Clothes? Style, Yesterday

    At the shows for IM Men, Amiri, Rick Owens and Dries Van Noten, the fits varied from slim to ballooning.

  88. For Greenland Tourism, Trump’s Interest Creates Uncertainty Travel, Yesterday

    Bookings to the island increased last year, and there are plans for two new airports. Threats from President Trump may change that.

  89. Rejecting Decades of Science, Vaccine Panel Chair Says Polio and Other Shots Should Be Optional Health, Yesterday

    Dr. Kirk Milhoan, a pediatric cardiologist who leads the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices, said a person’s right to refuse a vaccine outweighed concerns about illness or death from infectious diseases.

  90. Canadian Ex-Snowboarder Accused of Running Drug Ring Is Arrested World, Yesterday

    Ryan Wedding, 44, who competed in the Winter Olympics in 2002, has been charged with murder and with smuggling cocaine into the United States.

  91. What Keeps Max Greyserman in Golf Obscurity? Less Than One Stroke Per Round. Magazine, Yesterday

    He is ranked No. 33 in the world. Can he rise to the top by using lessons from his father’s time on Wall Street?

  92. ¿Quiénes serán los propietarios de TikTok en EE. UU.? En español, Yesterday

    ByteDance conservará el 19,9 por ciento y los inversores no chinos poseerán alrededor del 80 por ciento de la empresa estadounidense. Muchos tienen vínculos entre sí y con el presidente Trump.

  93. Artist Sues Over Venice Biennale Snub in Dispute Over Gaza-Focused Work Arts, Yesterday

    A panel recommended that Gabrielle Goliath represent South Africa at the event. But the culture minister rejected its suggestion.

  94. A Republican Vaccine Defender Fights to Hang On U.S., Yesterday

    Senator Bill Cassidy of Louisiana, a physician, reluctantly voted to confirm Robert F. Kennedy Jr. as health secretary. It didn’t appease President Trump.

  95. Creamy Lasagna Soup for a Very Wintry Weekend Food, Yesterday

    And more reader favorites from this week.

  96. Simple or Simplistic? Three Experts Spar Over a California Billionaire Tax. Opinion, Yesterday

    California Democrats are fighting over a proposed wealth tax. Our panel of experts sorts out the merits.

  97. Five Action Movies to Stream Now Movies, Yesterday

    This month’s picks include lonely swordsmen, buddy cops, and a World War II German tank.

  98. How to Protect Yourself in Extreme Cold Well, Yesterday

    It’s not just frostbite and hypothermia. Freezing cold can affect almost every part of your body.

  99. A Warning of American Despair Returns to the Philharmonic Arts, Yesterday

    Thomas Adès led the New York Philharmonic in an expanded version of his “America: A Prophecy” that strikes notes of caution and consolation.

  100. ‘No vamos a aguantarlo más’: cientos de empresas de Minnesota protestan contra el ICE En español, Yesterday

    Muchos comercios cerrarán sus puertas como parte de una huelga general contra las medidas represivas del gobierno de Trump en materia de migración.

  101. President Trump Rescinds Canada’s Invitation to His ‘Board of Peace’ Video, Yesterday

    President Trump on Thursday rescinded his invitation to Canada to join his “Board of Peace,” an organization he founded to oversee the Gaza peace deal, after Prime Minister Mark Carney made comments critical of the United States.

  102. 5 Arrested in Shooting of Indiana Judge and His Wife U.S., Yesterday

    Three people from Indiana and two from Kentucky are in custody, officials said. The judge, Steven Meyer, and his wife were injured but are recovering.

  103. Yesterday’s Winter Storm Snow live blog included one standalone post:
  104. Read Democrats’ Letter to the Justice Department’s Inspector General Interactive, Yesterday

    Representatives Jamie Raskin of Maryland and Robert Garcia of California asked the Justice Department’s inspector general, an internal watchdog, to open a criminal investigation into reports of prison employees’ misconduct.

  105. Read Democrats’ Letter to Bondi About Maxwell Interactive, Yesterday

    Representatives Jamie Raskin of Maryland and Robert Garcia of California, the top Democrats on the Judiciary and Oversight Committees, said that more than a dozen people had come forward with whistle-blower complaints about the treatment of Ghislaine Maxwell, the longtime companion of Jeffrey Epstein.

  106. Deer Sets Off Burglar Alarm in a New York Bank Video, Yesterday

    Police officers on Long Island responded to an alarm at a bank to find that the culprit was a deer that had crashed through a window.

  107. Democrats Seek Maxwell Prison Visit, Citing Preferential Treatment U.S., Yesterday

    House Democrats told the attorney general that more than a dozen whistle-blowers had come forward with reports of Ghislaine Maxwell receiving perks in prison.

  108. Low Rates Sound Great. But a Trump Fed Could Cause a Painful ‘Sugar High.’ Business, Yesterday

    Dropping rates more than conditions warrant would stimulate the economy in the short term but could lead to trouble, our columnist says.

  109. New Rules for 401(k) ‘Catch-Up’ Contributions in 2026 Your Money, Yesterday

    Older high-income workers who make contributions beyond the standard amount will have to put that extra money into a Roth 401(k). That may lower their take-home pay.

  110. Trump Says U.S. ‘Armada’ Is Heading to Iran World, Yesterday

    President Trump said the United States was “watching Iran” and sending a naval force there, despite also saying this week that his threats had halted executions.

  111. $600,000 Homes in Scotland Real Estate, Yesterday

    This week’s properties are a six-bedroom house overlooking Luce Bay, a converted church from 1767, and a restored seven-bedroom house next to an abbey.

  112. The Message Behind Trump’s Lawsuit Against JPMorgan Business, Yesterday

    The president’s legal efforts against the Wall Street giant and Jamie Dimon, its chief executive, have put Corporate America on edge.

  113. British Lawmakers Unite in Anger Over Trump’s Afghanistan War Claim World, Yesterday

    President Trump said that NATO soldiers stayed “a little off the front lines” during the conflict. In Britain, which lost 457 soldiers in the war, the response was swift.

  114. ‘The Headlines’ News Quiz: Jan. 23, 2026 The Headlines, Yesterday

    Following the news? Tracy Mumford has some questions for you.

  115. Trump Says He Bruised His Hand on a Table U.S., Yesterday

    The president also said he was prone to bruising because of the high dose of aspirin he has taken daily for three decades.

  116. Trump Links Bruise on Hand to Aspirin Video, Yesterday

    President Trump linked a noticeable dark bruise on his hand to “clipping a table” while taking aspirin.

  117. Will ChatGPT Ads Change OpenAI? + Amanda Askell Explains Claude’s New Constitution Podcasts, Yesterday

    “The question is not are these first couple of ads that we’re seeing from OpenAI going to be good or not? It’s whether two or three years from now, ChatGPT is being steered toward ad-friendly topics.”

  118. Of Course Trump Would Use This Word Video, Yesterday

    A certain loaded word seems to be making a cultural comeback. John McWhorter, an Opinion writer and a linguistics professor at Columbia University, explains the history of this term and what President Trump’s use of it says about MAGA.

  119. Towering Snowdrifts Bury City on Remote Russian Peninsula Weather, Yesterday

    It’s the biggest snowfall the Kamchatka Peninsula has seen in nearly 60 years.

  120. A Big Storm Briefing, Yesterday

    We explain what you can expect in the winter weather this week.

  121. Davos deja de fingir En español, Yesterday

    El Foro Económico Mundial solía promoverse como una reunión para mejorar el estado del mundo, pero sus valores cambian a medida que la cumbre busca el favor de Trump.

  122. 3 Things to Know About the TikTok Deal, and a New Protest Tactic in Minnesota The Headlines, Yesterday

    Plus, your Friday news quiz.

  123. Trump’s Investigator Breaks His Silence The Daily, Yesterday

    Jack Smith, the former special prosecutor, argued a case he was never allowed to in court: that President Trump “engaged in criminal activity” that undermined democracy.

  124. Wordle Review No. 1,680 Gameplay, Yesterday

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Saturday, Jan. 24, 2026.

  125. Strands Sidekick No. 692 Gameplay, Yesterday

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Saturday, Jan. 24, 2026.

  126. Connections Companion No. 958 Gameplay, Yesterday

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Saturday, Jan. 24, 2026.

  127. Ukrainian, Russian and U.S. Officials to Meet in Abu Dhabi for Peace Talks World, Yesterday

    Ukrainian and Russian negotiators have rarely met directly in the past, instead relying on Americans to mediate, and it was unclear how the talks would play out.

  128. The Final Indignities Inflicted on Iran’s Protest Victims World, Yesterday

    Witness testimony and videos from Tehran’s largest cemetery show disrespectful treatment of the dead after a brutal government crackdown.

  129. Vietnam’s Leader Consolidates Power, Pledging ‘New Era of Prosperity’ World, Yesterday

    To Lam, the head of Vietnam’s Communist Party, will also become president of the nation. His new stature comes with new risks.

  130. Crisis política en Perú por reuniones secretas del presidente con empresarios chinos En español, Yesterday

    Una serie de videos filtrados muestran al presidente José Jerí con dos personas que han sido objeto de escrutinio público. Algunos legisladores buscan su destitución.

  131. Peru’s President May Be Ousted Over Secret Meetings With Chinese Businessmen World, Yesterday

    Leaked videos have prompted a scandal involving President José Jerí and two Chinese men under investigation.

  132. Is It OK to Communicate at Work Using Voice Memos? Interactive, Yesterday

    A ruling on office correspondence etiquette.

  133. Storm Poses Big Threats to Power Grids Across U.S. Business, Yesterday

    Managers of electric grids say freezing temperatures and ice and snow could lead to power outages in many places, potentially leaving millions in the dark.

  134. In Portland, Maine, Where ‘Everyone Knows Everyone,’ ICE Is Raising Hackles U.S., Yesterday

    The influx of federal agents this week has been hard for locals to ignore. Many are expressing their resistance to the immigration crackdown.

  135. What Doctors Want You to Know About Supplements Well, Yesterday

    Read this before you pop that gummy.

  136. More Than 160 Million People Are in the Path of the Storm Set to Sweep the U.S. Weather, Yesterday

    Here are five key things to know about the forecast.

  137. ‘Enough Is Enough’: Hundreds of Minnesota Businesses Take Stand Against ICE U.S., Yesterday

    After protesters called for a pause on economic activity and work to strike against the federal immigration crackdown, many business owners won’t open their doors on Friday.

  138. The New York Times News Quiz, Jan. 23, 2026 Interactive, Yesterday

    Did you follow the news this week? Take our quiz to see how well you stack up with other Times readers.

  139. En Mineápolis, el ICE es un fantasma que acecha en cada esquina En español, Yesterday

    En medio de un operativo contra la migración que ha durado semanas, algunos residentes de Minnesota dicen sentir miedo incluso en las calles vacías.

  140. 5 cosas que los hombres deberían saber sobre salud sexual En español, Yesterday

    Consultamos a varios urólogos para conocer las preguntas que más temen hacer sus pacientes.

  141. The Staggering Scale of Trump’s Anti-Immigrant Crackdown Opinion, Yesterday

    Caitlin Dickerson, an immigration reporter, explains the different pieces of Trump’s deportation machine.

  142. Two Comedians Told the Truth About Jasmine Crockett’s Campaign Opinion, Yesterday

    Progressives shouldn’t let a retrograde style of internet discourse inhibit them from pointing out the obvious.

  143. Esta pluma es una obra maestra de la naturaleza En español, Yesterday

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