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  1. The Risks and Rewards of Christian Faith Opinion, Today

    Readers reflect on a column by David French on religious belief. Also, A Trump order bullies states on A.I.

  2. Your Picks Briefing, Today

    We revisit the most-read stories of 2025.

  3. Connections Companion No. 929 Gameplay, Today

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Friday, Dec. 26, 2025.

  4. Strands Sidekick No. 663 Gameplay, Today

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Friday, Dec. 26, 2025.

  5. Wordle Review No. 1,651 Gameplay, Today

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Friday, Dec. 26, 2025.

  6. Heavy Rains and Floods Threaten California on Christmas Day Weather, Today

    Much of Southern California remained at risk of potentially deadly floods on Thursday, as heavy rains showed little sign of easing through the week.

  7. Son las sandalias favoritas de Brasil. Ahora, la derecha las boicotea En español, Today

    Las sandalias más populares de Brasil pasaron de ser un símbolo compartido a convertirse en objeto de confrontación ideológica.

  8. With Airspace Closed, a Lonely Christmas for Many Venezuelans World, Today

    The holidays usually bring home huge numbers from the Venezuelan diaspora. But this year, after international airlines halted almost all service, many people are spending Christmas alone and on edge.

  9. En busca del sentido magnético de la mariposa monarca En español, Today

    La brújula magnética es el último misterio por entender de los animales migratorios. Para algunos científicos, la mariposa monarca puede dar pistas clave.

  10. Martin Scorsese: Rob Reiner Had Me in the Palm of His Hand Opinion, Today

    “We had a natural affinity for each other,” Martin Scorsese writes of Rob Reiner.

  11. The Kingdom of God Is Ruled by the Humblest of Men Opinion, Today

    One reason Jesus was born human.

  12. 9 New Movies Our Critics Are Talking About This Week Movies, Today

    Whether you’re a casual moviegoer or an avid buff, our reviewers think these films are worth knowing about.

  13. They Are Brazil’s Favorite Flip-Flops. Now, the Right Is Boycotting Them. World, Today

    For decades, Havaianas flip-flops have been a beloved global symbol of Brazilian culture, worn by millions of people each day. They are now ensnared in a political fight.

  14. ‘Carol of the Bells’ Once Filled the Air Here. Now It’s Only Bombs. World, Today

    Mykola Leontovych, the Ukrainian composer of the famed festive song, lived in the eastern city of Pokrovsk. Months of Russian assaults have erased most tributes to his life there.

  15. Trump Says ‘Housing First’ Failed the Homeless. Here’s What the Evidence Says. U.S., Today

    The Trump administration has sought to move away from the model, which supporters call “evidence based” but opponents consider overly permissive.

  16. Homes for Sale in New York and New Jersey Real Estate, Today

    This week’s properties are four-bedroom homes, including a contemporary house Cutchogue and a modern farmhouse in Stockton.

  17. Can Democrats Reinvent Themselves as Washington Disrupters? U.S., Today

    Since President Trump’s rise, Democrats have served as defenders of a political system many Americans believe is broken. Now the party is trying a new approach.

  18. Her Drawings Poke Fun at Online Attention Seekers Style, Today

    Daniya Stambekova has won fans by finding the Beavis or Butt-Head within the most attractive influencers.

  19. ‘No Other Choice’ Review: A Company Man Cut Loose Movies, Today

    Park Chan-wook, the director of “Oldboy” and “The Handmaiden,” brings comedic flair to the cruel tale of an employee pushed to the brink.

  20. Homes for Sale in Manhattan and Queens Real Estate, Today

    This week’s properties are in Gramercy, Harlem and Bayside.

  21. What Hollywood Has That TikTok, Video Games and YouTube Don’t Opinion, Today

    Hollywood is Hollywood because of its gift for mythmaking.

  22. Tesla Robotaxis Are Big on Wall St. but Lagging on Roads Business, Today

    Shares of Tesla have hit new highs on optimism about the company’s self-driving taxis. But experts say Tesla is far behind Waymo, which has a big head start.

  23. Our Last Chance to Talk ‘Gatsby’ Podcasts, Today

    There’s been a lot said on the book’s 100th anniversary. But there’s a lot to say.

  24. Republicans Who Backed Afghan Visas Are Mum as Trump Halts Them U.S., Today

    After a fatal shooting, the Trump administration froze a visa program for Afghans that Republicans in Congress had championed. The G.O.P. has not objected.

  25. Our Favorite Home-Buying Stories of 2025 Real Estate, Today

    This year, the Hunt followed home buyers in 17 states and three countries outside the United States, with a median home price of $596,000.

  26. Who Recycles the Most Cardboard in N.Y.C.? Real Estate, Today

    The amount of cardboard put out by New Yorkers tends to spike during the holidays.

  27. Turn On, Tune In … Cop Out? ‘Sixties Surreal’ Teases at the Whitney. Arts, Today

    A spotty but thrilling tour of American art from Eisenhower to Nixon shows just how unhinged the ’60s were, and how hard it is to summarize the era.

  28. 9 Art Shows to See Before They Close This Winter Arts, Today

    Catch a lush Monet blockbuster, gorgeous Egyptian goddesses and the history of Black Broadway before they’re gone.

  29. 43 Things to Do on New Year’s Eve in N.Y.C. Arts, Today

    What are you doing to greet 2026? Our suggestions include fancy parties, all-night dance-a-thons, choose-your-own movie double features and a pasta-making class.

  30. After Suffering in Israeli Prison, a Gaza Detainee Comes Home to More Pain World, Today

    Haitham Salem spent 11 months held by Israel without charge and said he endured beatings and abuse. He was released as part of the cease-fire deal, longing to return to his family.

  31. A Man Who Shunned Cheap Sentiment Left a Gift for Others: Life New York, Today

    Brendan Costello was a cleareyed writer who might have found this article a bit treacly. Such is the cost of being a good guy.

  32. In 2025, K-Pop Battled Its Demons Arts, Today

    The genre peaked in terms of global awareness with “KPop Demon Hunters,” while the industry’s most promising new act was mired in a legal morass.

  33. When Joy and Grief Collide on Your Wedding Day Style, Today

    Even the happiest milestones can carry feelings of loss and magnify the absence of loved ones. Here’s how some navigate happiness and heartbreak all at once.

  34. I Killed Color on My Phone. The Result Shocked Me. Opinion, Today

    Julia Angwin turns her iPhone screen to gray and learns a lot about her relationship with her phone.

  35. The Class Where ‘Screenagers’ Train to Navigate Social Media and A.I. Business, Today

    New technologies are complicating efforts to teach the scrolling generation to think critically and defensively online.

  36. Jeff Kinney, Patricia Lockwood and More on What They Learned From a Book in 2025 Books, Today

    Such as: A shrewd move by George Washington. Why Gauguin wore a 10-gallon hat. And the benefits of breathing through your nose

  37. 36 Hours in Park City, Utah Interactive, Today

    More than 2,000 acres of new ski area add to the allure of this sporty mecca with a thriving cultural scene.

  38. Prospect for Premier Returns to Bangladesh After 17 Years in Exile World, Today

    Tarique Rahman, who had managed his party’s political affairs from Britain, is back in his country to campaign in elections.

  39. Sácale partido a la caminadora En español, Today

    La velocidad, la inclinación y el enfoque importan. Estas cuatro rutinas ayudan a evitar estancamientos y a entrenar mejor, tanto si caminas como si corres.

  40. Estaba lista para tener a su decimoquinto hijo. Entonces le presentaron cargos En español, Today

    Esta es la historia de MaryBeth Lewis, quien procreó 13 hijos y peleó en tribunales por dos gemelos más gestados a través de un vientre de alquiler.

  41. ¿Cómo hizo el DOGE para perturbar tanto y ahorrar tan poco? En español, Today

    El grupo de Elon Musk no cumplió su promesa: reducir el gasto federal en 1 billón de dólares antes de octubre. Bajo la supervisión del departamento, el gasto federal de EE. UU. no se redujo.

  42. Para Stephen Miller, los migrantes son un problema, y su descendencia también En español, Today

    Mientras busca poner fin a la ciudadanía por derecho de nacimiento, el gobierno de Trump sostiene que los migrantes traen problemas que se prolongan durante generaciones. Los datos muestran lo contrario.

  43. Will Mamdani Be the 111th or the 112th Mayor of New York? It Depends. New York, Today

    An arcane numbering system and the misplacement of an official record have caused confusion on where Zohran Mamdani falls in history.

  44. That Old Classic Film in the Theater? It Might Be From This Man’s House. New York, Today

    The artifacts of 20th-century cinema are being preserved in museums, and in the care of private film collectors like Brian Darwas, who has hundreds of movie prints at his home.

  45. They Were Supposed to Protect Young Workers. Instead, They Cashed In. New York, Today

    Profit-seekers co-opted America’s premier cultural exchange program, the J-1 visa, which brought young people to work in the United States. Some sponsors charged thousands in fees.

  46. Spelling Bee Forum Gameplay, Today

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

  47. Winner in Arkansas Takes $1.817 Billion Powerball Jackpot U.S., Today

    A single ticket drawn Wednesday night won the second-largest U.S. lottery jackpot ever.

  48. La triste Navidad familiar de Kate Winslet En español, Today

    ‘Adiós, June’, el debut como directora de la actriz británica, se basa en un guion escrito por su hijo y sigue a una familia fracturada que visita a la matriarca moribunda en el hospital durante las fiestas.

  49. I’ve Been the U.N. High Commissioner for Refugees for a Decade. This Is the Crisis I See. Opinion, Today

    Populist rhetoric is numbing us to the plight of others.

  50. Christmas Dinner With Family Can Feel Endless. Embrace It. Opinion, Today

    A long-neglected one-act from a theatrical master offers the key to enjoying your family gatherings.

  51. ​North Korea Unveils the Completed Hull of What It Calls a Nuclear Submarine World, Today

    The debut followed the North’s first test of a new surface-to-air missile and the arrival of a U.S. nuclear-powered attack sub for a port call in South Korea.

  52. Who’s the Parasite Now? This Newly Discovered ‘Fairy Lantern’ Flower. Science, Today

    Found in a forest outside Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, the plant steals nutrients from subterranean fungi.

  53. Artesanos italianos añaden figuras de Trump a los nacimientos En español, Today

    En Nápoles, los artesanos llevan generaciones construyendo escenas del nacimiento de Jesús, y a veces incluyen figuras de celebridades. Este año, Trump es una de las más populares.

  54. Why China, a One-Party State, Is Backing Elections in This Country World, Today

    The vote in Myanmar, widely seen as a sham, is a bid for legitimacy by the military government. It is also a way for Beijing to exert its influence there.

  55. What Parents in China See in A.I. Toys Video, Today

    A video of a child crying over her broken A.I. chatbot stirred up conversation in China, with some viewers questioning whether the gadgets are good for children. But the girl’s father says it’s more than a toy; it’s a family member.

  56. Murray Hill Knows How to Put on a Show. This One Doubled as a Wedding. Style, Today

    The actor and drag king hosts “A Murray Little Christmas” each year. At this year’s Lincoln Center performance, he married Michelle Cathey-Casino.

  57. Why Russia Is Likely to Reject the New U.S.-Ukrainian Peace Plan World, Today

    The first draft essentially called for Ukraine’s surrender. The revised version includes the security guarantees Kyiv wants to prevent future Russian aggression.

  58. Corrections: Dec. 25, 2025 Corrections, Today

    Corrections that appeared in print on Thursday, Dec. 25, 2025.

  59. Quote of the Day: ESCAPE FROM THE ABYSS Corrections, Today

    Quotation of the Day for Thursday, December 25, 2025.

  60. Yesterday’s Antarctica Thwaites Glacier live blog included one standalone post:
  61. Kennedy Center’s Christmas Eve Jazz Show Canceled After Trump Name Added to Building U.S., Today

    Chuck Redd, a jazz musician, said he canceled his annual concert after President Trump’s name was affixed to the Washington building’s facade.

  62. Right-eous Path Gameplay, Today

    Sam Ezersky will have you cracking up.

  63. Former Broadway Child Actress, 25, Killed in New Jersey Stabbing U.S., Today

    Imani Dia Smith, who appeared in “The Lion King,” died after she was stabbed at a home in Edison, the authorities said. A man faces murder charges related to the incident.

  64. Peng Peiyun, 95, Dies; Official Renounced China’s One-Child Policy World, Today

    She was given the “hardest job under heaven”: upholding birth limits enforced by often brutal local officials. She came to support softening the policy, then abolishing it.

  65. Man Shot in ICE Confrontation in Maryland, Officials Say U.S., Today

    Federal and local officials said the man, an immigrant from Portugal, tried to flee and harm agents. He and another man were hospitalized after a vehicle they were in crashed.

  66. Journey to Antarctica Part 2 Video, Today

    To get to the fastest-melting glacier in Antarctica, flying on a helicopter over icy seas is mandatory. Our science reporter Raymond Zhong learns what to do in case of a helicopter crash.

  67. After a Plane Crashed in the Texas Fog, 2 Stories of Rescue U.S., Today

    A plane from Mexico was on a medical mission on Monday when it crashed into Galveston Bay, and two men on the water that day helped save two lives.

  68. Nvidia Strikes a Deal With Groq, an A.I. Chip Start-Up Business, Today

    Nvidia will license Groq’s technology and hire its top executives, adding to the Silicon Valley giant’s heft in artificial intelligence chips.

  69. The Small Parisian Shop That’s Become a Retail Phenomenon T Magazine, Yesterday

    With her six-month-old store, Rubirosa’s, the designer Lauren Rubinski offers a colorful take on old-world charm.

  70. Honduras declara ganador de las elecciones presidenciales a un candidato respaldado por Trump En español, Yesterday

    Nasry Asfura, exalcalde de Tegucigalpa, fue declarado el presidente electo del país centroamericano tras un recuento de votos prolongado después de una contienda reñida.

  71. T Magazine’s Favorite Food Stories of 2025 T Magazine, Yesterday

    From a debate about the best seafood in Tokyo to a recipe for red velvet babka, these are some of the most intriguing and appetizing features we published this year.

  72. Lewis Berman, Veterinarian to the Stars, Is Dead at 90 New York, Yesterday

    He served a New York clientele with names like Kennedy, Kissinger, Fonda, Bacall and Trump by making sure Chappy, Buzzy, Spike and other cherished pets stayed healthy.

  73. Phyllis Lee Levin, Times Fashion Reporter and Biographer, Dies at 104 Books, Yesterday

    Her 1960 essay about the frustrations of educated women prefigured Betty Friedan’s “The Feminine Mystique.” She later wrote books on John Quincy Adams and others.

  74. Honduras Declares Trump-Backed Candidate Winner of Presidential Election World, Yesterday

    Nasry Asfura was endorsed by President Trump in a contentious election. His opponent, Salvador Nasralla, said he would not accept the results.

  75. Palau Agrees to Take Up to 75 Migrants From the U.S. U.S., Yesterday

    The Pacific nation, with a population of 18,000, overcame the resistance of governmental leaders and advisers, to sign a memorandum of understanding with the U.S., and will get additional aid in return.

  76. Trump Tosses Lifelines to the Struggling Coal Industry Climate, Yesterday

    The Energy Department ordered two coal-burning power plants to remain open, and the Environmental Protection Agency gave utilities more time to tackle toxic coal ash.

  77. The Epstein Files Should Not Have Been Released This Way Opinion, Yesterday

    The fight was supposed to be about releasing them. But the way it’s being done seems designed to obscure the truth.

  78. A Million More Epstein Documents Have Been Found, Justice Dept. Says U.S., Yesterday

    Democratic lawmakers, who had criticized the Justice Department’s release of the material, accused the Trump administration of violating the law mandating the release of the files.

  79. An Immigrant Nurse Is Among the Dead From Blasts at a Troubled Nursing Home U.S., Yesterday

    Muthoni Nduthu was one of two killed by explosions at an eastern Pennsylvania facility that was plagued by poor ratings, citations and fines from the federal government.

  80. This Is What the Murder of a Whole City Looks Like Opinion, Yesterday

    A militia accused of genocide has seized a city of a quarter-million people, and it now appears from satellites to be a ghost town.

  81. The Strange Death of Make America Great Again Opinion, Yesterday

    Trump has begun to recede from the movement he created.

  82. Prominent Farmer in California Arrested in Killing of His Wife U.S., Yesterday

    Michael Abatti was charged with fatally shooting Kerri Ann Abatti, who had filed for divorce and was living apart from him in Arizona.

  83. El despliegue prolongado de portaaviones en el Caribe proyecta la fuerza de EE. UU., y acarrea costos En español, Yesterday

    El USS Ford lleva seis meses desplegado, ahora en el Caribe, como parte de la campaña de presión del presidente Trump sobre Venezuela.

  84. Texas A&M Will Not Reinstate Lecturer Fired Over Gender Lesson U.S., Yesterday

    The decision seemed likely to provoke a court battle in a state where Republican politicians have sought to influence public universities.

  85. New Charges Could Carry Death Penalty in Attack on National Guard Members in D.C. U.S., Yesterday

    The case against Rahmanullah Lakanwal, an Afghan refugee accused of killing one Guard member and seriously injuring another, was transferred to D.C. District Court, where new firearms charges could bring capital punishment.

  86. In Private Letters, Harvard and Trump Administration Escalate Duel U.S., Yesterday

    It is the latest twist in the marquee battle of the administration’s campaign to rein in colleges and universities it views as too liberal.

  87. Tiny Love Stories: ‘It’s Not Easy to Please a Woman’ Style, Yesterday

    To celebrate the season, we gathered five of our favorite holiday-themed Tiny Love Stories.

  88. Luigi Mangione and Tyler Robinson Are a Worrying New Archetype Opinion, Yesterday

    They complicate the narrative about political violence as well as our hopes for safety and justice.

  89. ‘Marty Supreme’ Review: Timothée Chalamet Sprints to the Top Movies, Yesterday

    The actor stars as a magnetic, striving table-tennis champ in Josh Safdie’s new movie, one of the most exciting movies of the year.

  90. Mixed Grades for Home-Schooling Opinion, Yesterday

    Readers offer personal stories in response to a guest essay critical of home-schooling.

  91. How a Scholar Nudged the Supreme Court Toward Its Troop Deployment Ruling U.S., Yesterday

    Accepting an argument from a law professor that no party to the case had made, the Supreme Court handed the Trump administration a stinging loss that could lead to more aggressive tactics.

  92. Esto es lo que contiene el plan de paz de 20 puntos para Ucrania En español, Yesterday

    El proyecto abarca una amplia gama de cuestiones, como el territorio, las garantías de seguridad y la reconstrucción de posguerra. Pero Rusia ha mostrado poca disposición a poner fin al conflicto.

  93. El material censurado de algunos archivos del caso Epstein se puede recuperar fácilmente En español, Yesterday

    Algunas partes de los archivos publicados sobre el caso no estaban editadas digitalmente de forma adecuada y pueden ser reveladas con facilidad.

  94. Shelters Won’t Let My Mother Adopt a Dog. Can I Pretend It’s for Me? Magazine, Yesterday

    Which is the more ethical course: honoring the system’s ageist rules, or bending those rules in service of compassion?

  95. Rice Krispies Treats Video, Yesterday

    These classic treats are salty-sweet and the perfect balance of crispy, gooey, soft and chewy. This version, inspired by the one Julia Moskin adapted from the chef Colin Alevras for The Times in 2007, is also enhanced by deeply browned butter.

  96. Classic Shrimp Scampi Video, Yesterday

    Scampi are tiny, lobster-like crustaceans with pale pink shells (also called langoustines). Italian cooks in the United States swapped shrimp for scampi, but kept both names. This classic recipe makes a simple garlic, white wine and butter sauce that goes well with a pile of pasta or with a hunk of crusty bread.

  97. Trump’s Seizures of Oil Tankers Challenge Maritime Rules and Customs Business, Yesterday

    Recent U.S. actions against ships near Venezuela may embolden other countries to seize or detain ships, legal experts said.

  98. Crypto for Christmas? Gen Z-ers Are Cautiously Open to the Idea. Business, Yesterday

    Despite recent volatility in the crypto market, younger generations are still open to receiving digital currencies as gifts.

  99. Nonalcoholic Smoky Citrus Punch Video, Yesterday

    Historically, punch is an alcoholic drink, made with a spirit, sugar, citrus and spice, but this variation drops the spirit and doubles down on its other central components.

  100. It Isn’t Swedish Christmas Without Three Kinds of Herring T Magazine, Yesterday

    On the island of Djurgarden, the sisters behind the clothing line House of Dagmar hosted a traditional feast to celebrate the holiday and their friends.

  101. The Service Dogs Helping Veterans With PTSD Well, Yesterday

    There’s research suggesting that these four-legged “battle buddies” can reduce symptoms of depression and anxiety. But shortages and long wait times pose barriers.

  102. The Best Songs of 2025, Part 2 Video, Yesterday

    Jon Caramanica, host of The Times’s “Popcast,” reveals his top five songs of the year in a crowded and fragmented year in pop.

  103. Cinnamon Rolls, but Make Them a Cake Food, Yesterday

    No yeast, no proofing, just a big Bundt cake — cloaked in cream cheese frosting, of course — from Genevieve Ko.

  104. Yesterday’s Palisades Brush Fires Snapshot 1 live blog included one standalone post:
  105. Long Carrier Deployment Projects U.S. Strength, and Carries Costs U.S., Yesterday

    The U.S.S. Ford has been deployed for six months, now in the Caribbean as part of President Trump’s pressure campaign on Venezuela. Maintenance woes and strains on sailors will likely mount.

  106. There Are Children in My House Who Don’t Speak English. Help! Style, Yesterday

    A reader faults her husband’s relatives for not teaching their young children any English, which she worries may make for an awkward holiday visit.

  107. They Seek to Curb Online Hate. The U.S. Accuses Them of Censorship. Business, Yesterday

    The Trump administration said five regulators and researchers who work to tackle disinformation and abuse on the internet had been barred from entering the United States.

  108. The Photos That Defined Business and the Economy in 2025 Business, Yesterday

    Our photojournalists and others have captured images of how major changes from Washington and elsewhere rippled across the world.