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  1. Word of the Day: truculent The Learning Network, Today

    This word has appeared in 18 articles on NYTimes.com in the past year. Can you use it in a sentence?

  2. Jimmy Kimmel Teases ‘Melania’ Arts, Today

    The late night host said, “Not since ‘The Terminator’ has there been this much excitement for a movie about a European cyborg.”

  3. No más ‘era de hielo’: el Reino Unido y China acuerdan fortalecer relaciones En español, Today

    El viaje del primer ministro británico a Pekín es la más reciente de una serie de visitas de dirigentes a China, diseñadas para proyectar al país como la alternativa estable a un Estados Unidos impredecible.

  4. Trump’s Board of Peace Is Anything But Opinion, Today

    America has conveniently forgotten that it once took the world to end conflicts.

  5. Let the Arms Race Begin Opinion, Today

    Once the New START treaty ends, we will have returned to an era without limits, when arsenals can reach unconstrained heights.

  6. The Secret Sauce in ‘Heated Rivalry’? Canada. World, Today

    The global television phenomenon is full of Canadian iconography and subsidized by Canadian taxpayers. On Thursday, it came home to celebrate.

  7. Panama Court Strikes Down Hong Kong Firm’s Canal Contract Business, Today

    President Trump has said he wants American control of the canal, putting the longtime ports operator, CK Hutchison, in the cross-hairs of the U.S.-China trade conflict.

  8. A Stock Market Fervor Takes Hold in South Korea World, Today

    Spurred by government policies and the global A.I. boom, the market’s value has jumped by hundreds of billions of dollars. Individual investors have piled in.

  9. Quote of the Day: Watching U.S. Turmoil, Greenlanders Have a Message: No, Thanks Corrections, Today

    Quotation of the Day for Friday, January 30, 2026.

  10. Corrections: Jan. 30, 2026 Corrections, Today

    Corrections that appeared in print on Friday, Jan. 30, 2026.

  11. How Childhood Play Dates Turned Into an Eventual Wedding Date Style, Today

    Bevan Cohen and Ryan Boesky grew up together. He had a crush on her in kindergarten; it wasn’t reciprocated until high school.

  12. He Planned Two More Dates Before the First Week Ended Style, Today

    Samantha Lesser and Michael Wald met through family connections and quickly found themselves planning what came next.

  13. Love Took Flight With Birds of a Feather Style, Today

    Emily Diamond and David Meadows are serious birders who found each other on Hinge.

  14. ‘Hey, How’s It Going? I’m Filing for Divorce Now.’ Style, Today

    Marriage is hard. It can be even harder when you don’t believe you deserve to be loved in the first place.

  15. How Benjamin Franklin Helped Bring Them Together Style, Today

    Breana Teubner and Peter McGuiness hit it off on their first date. She asked him to name a favorite autobiography. His answer impressed.

  16. Trump Expected to Announce Kevin Warsh as Fed Chair Business, Today

    President Trump is set to announce his choice to replace Jerome H. Powell as chair of the Federal Reserve, saying it is someone “known to everybody in the financial world.”

  17. Trump Threatens Canada Over Business Jet Dispute U.S., Today

    The president said he would restrict the use of Canadian-built aircraft and impose a 50 percent tariff on them until the dispute was resolved.

  18. ‘The Pitt’ Season 2 Episode 4 Recap: Wanna Bet? Arts, Today

    A nearby hospital closes its doors temporarily, sending extra patients and chaos to the Pitt. Time for another office pool.

  19. Trump Sues I.R.S. Over Tax Data Leak, Demanding $10 Billion U.S., Today

    The president charged that the I.R.S. and the Treasury Department had failed to prevent a former I.R.S. contractor from gaining access to documents shared with news outlets.

  20. Xi’s Military Purge May Set Back His Taiwan Ambitions World, Today

    By ousting his top generals, Xi Jinping has secured absolute control, but has also hollowed out the command structure preparing for possible war over Taiwan.

  21. Enter Here! Gameplay, Today

    Robyn Weintraub opens our solving weekend.

  22. Newsom Files Civil Rights Complaint Against Dr. Oz Over Fraud Video U.S., Today

    Dr. Mehmet Oz, a top federal health official, posted a video that accuses Armenian Americans in California of health care fraud.

  23. War Threats and Ambiguous Evidence: Trump Again Confronts Iran U.S., Today

    There is little sign that Iran has made significant progress in reconstituting its nuclear program, leaving questions about the timing and motive behind potential plans for further attacks.

  24. Where the U.S. Is Building Up Military Force Near Iran U.S., Today

    President Trump has not authorized military action in Iran, but the U.S. has built up its presence in the region in recent days.

  25. 24 secretos sencillos para una vida más saludable Interactive, Today

    Médicos, terapeutas y autores comparten mucha sabiduría en unas cuantas palabras.

  26. Did Trump Really Give Nicki Minaj a $1 Million ‘Gold Card’ Visa? U.S., Today

    “Gold Trump card free of charge,” the rapper wrote on social media. But the White House says it’s not what it seems.

  27. Trump Weighs New Military Options Against Iran U.S., Today

    The plans being weighed by the president go beyond those he considered weeks ago amid widespread protests against Iran’s government.

  28. Husband Denies Plot in Double Murder Trial, Calling Accusations ‘Crazy’ U.S., Today

    Brendan Banfield rebuffed claims that he had made an elaborate plan for the killings with the family’s au pair, with whom he had an affair.

  29. ‘Marty Supreme’ and the Shame Game Video, Today

    Wesley Morris and Sasha Weiss, a culture editor at The New York Times Magazine, talk about “Marty Supreme” and play the shame game.

  30. Más control para las empresas extranjeras y menos regalías: Venezuela reforma el sector petrolero En español, Today

    Cediendo a las presiones del gobierno de Trump, la nueva legislación mejora las condiciones para las empresas petroleras extranjeras y abre el camino para reducir drásticamente los impuestos que pagan.

  31. ‘It’s All About Us Now’: Video Shows Bovino’s Orders to Agents in L.A. Raids U.S., Today

    The Border Patrol commander gave agents wide latitude to arrest people as immigration raids began last summer. Similar tactics were later used in other cities.

  32. Video Shows Bovino Giving Orders to Federal Agents in Los Angeles Video, Today

    Video from last summer shows the Border Patrol official Gregory Bovino telling federal agents dressed in tactical gear to “arrest as many people that touch you as you want.” The video was made public as part of a federal lawsuit over immigration enforcement in the Chicago area.

  33. Washington Post Plans Cuts to Reshape Newsroom Business, Today

    The changes are expected to include significant layoffs in areas like sports and international coverage.

  34. Can Trust in Vaccines Be Built Through Skepticism? Video, Today

    Is the Trump administration reviving confidence in vaccination or destroying it? Dr. Jay Bhattacharya, the director of the N.I.H., thinks an embrace of skepticism is key.

  35. Who Was at the ‘Melania’ Premiere? Style, Today

    Top White House officials streamed into the Kennedy Center on Thursday for a screening of Amazon’s new documentary about the first lady, Melania Trump.

  36. Kennedy Overhauls Federal Autism Panel in His Own Image Health, Today

    The new panel, which advises the government on research and service priorities for people with autism, includes many members who have argued that vaccines cause the disorder.

  37. What Domestic Terrorism Means, and Doesn’t Video, Today

    The Trump administration has called the Minneapolis shooting victims “domestic terrorists.” Our criminal justice reporter Jonah E. Bromwich explains what that term actually means.

  38. Minnesota State Senate Fields Testimony on ICE Violence in Twin Cities U.S., Yesterday

    In an hourslong hearing, lawmakers heard stories of the use of racial profiling and aggressive tactics against state residents.

  39. What to Know About Anti-ICE Protests This Weekend U.S., Yesterday

    Organizers are trying to build on the momentum of a strike last week that brought thousands into the streets in Minneapolis.

  40. Ex-Google Engineer Convicted of Stealing A.I. Secrets for Start-Up in China Business, Yesterday

    A federal jury found that Linwei Ding stole thousands of confidential files to help him start a company in Beijing.

  41. Where ICE Has Had Cooperation From Minnesota Jails and Prisons U.S., Yesterday

    About 30 percent of the people ICE detained in Minnesota last year were turned over by local jails and prisons, a New York Times analysis of federal data shows, but that number is a lower share than in 39 other states.

  42. Democrats Reach a Deal With the White House Briefing, Yesterday

    Also, genes may determine longevity, a new study finds. Here’s the latest at the end of Thursday.

  43. Michael Beck, 65, Dies; First to Report Symptoms of ‘Havana Syndrome’ U.S., Yesterday

    As an employee with the N.S.A., he claimed he was exposed to a direct-energy device that led to a diagnosis of Parkinson’s disease.

  44. How to Make Friends as an Adult T Magazine, Yesterday

    A practical guide for expanding your circle, with advice from sociable people.

  45. The Polls Are Clear. Americans Don’t Want This. Opinion, Yesterday

    There is rising anxiety among Americans that the presence of an armed federal force in cities is actively making life less safe for people who live there.

  46. Trump Says Putin Agreed to a Weeklong Pause in Attacks Amid Extreme Cold U.S., Yesterday

    Russia has left thousands of apartment buildings in Kyiv without heat in recent weeks, in a campaign that has appeared aimed at breaking Ukraine’s morale.

  47. Trump to Attend Screening of ‘Melania,’ a Film Heavily Promoted by Amazon Arts, Yesterday

    Amazon paid Melania Trump’s production company $40 million for the movie and then paid another $35 million to promote it.

  48. La tormenta invernal podría traer nevadas atípicas a la costa este de EE. UU. En español, Yesterday

    Se espera que una gran tormenta provoque fuertes nevadas, vientos intensos, grandes olas e inundaciones en algunas zonas de la costa oriental del país durante el fin de semana.

  49. ‘We Don’t Want a Shutdown,’ Says Trump as D.H.S. Talks Continue Video, Yesterday

    Senate Democrats and a handful of Republicans voted to block a government spending package on Thursday. President Trump and Senate Democrats continued to negotiate to rein in federal agents enacting his immigration crackdown and avert a government shutdown.

  50. How Trump’s 2020 Election Claims Have Been Debunked Again and Again U.S., Yesterday

    The Trump administration has recently escalated its efforts to prove widespread voter fraud in 2020. Election officials and top Republicans have repeatedly said these claims are baseless.

  51. La travesía de un grupo de cubanos deportados, varados en Guantánamo En español, Yesterday

    El relato ilustra lo ineficaz que ha sido la operación del ICE en el año transcurrido desde que el presidente Trump ordenó que la base se preparara para recibir hasta 30.000 “extranjeros criminales”.

  52. Venezuelan Lawmakers Approve Sweeping Overhaul of Oil Sector World, Yesterday

    Bowing to Trump administration pressure, the new legislation improves conditions for foreign oil companies and opens the way to slash the taxes they pay.

  53. What Happens When TV’s Favorite Weed Dealer Tries to Quit? Style, Yesterday

    The “High Maintenance” co-creator and star Ben Sinclair delves into his complicated relationship with marijuana in a new Substack called “Low Maintenance.”

  54. MAGA Tab in LA-LA Land! The California Post Launches Business, Yesterday

    The expansion of the Murdoch tabloid from its New York roots to the West Coast is the latest sign of the outlet’s national ambitions.

  55. A Tokyo Pizzeria of Global Fame Prepares to Take On America Food, Yesterday

    Pizza Studio Tamaki is readying a pop-up in advance of opening in New York City, and beyond.

  56. Apple Reports Record iPhone Sales Amid Holiday Bump Technology, Yesterday

    New phone designs, coupled with robust holiday spending, continued to lift iPhone sales in the quarter and drove the company to record profits.

  57. A Global Pop Music Melting Pot World, Yesterday

    The era of American dominance is over. Music now comes from artists everywhere listening to each other.

  58. Educator Who Read ‘I Need a New Butt!’ to Students Wins Job Back in Court U.S., Yesterday

    An appellate court ruled that the firing of the former assistant principal of an elementary school in Mississippi in 2022 had been “arbitrary and capricious.”

  59. Police File Hate Crime Charges After Chabad Ramming in Brooklyn New York, Yesterday

    The police arrested the man, Dan Sohail, after a vehicle was rammed into the Brooklyn headquarters of the Hasidic Jewish organization. The man’s father said in an interview that his son did not hate Jewish people.

  60. NATO Is Having a Military Exercise. The U.S., Its Largest Member, Won’t Be There. World, Yesterday

    The operation, Steadfast Dart, comes as President Trump has been accused of undermining the alliance and will be watched closely to see how well the allies manage without their most important partner.

  61. Doughnuts from Tokyo, Los Angeles and Montreal Food, Yesterday

    The city’s hottest doughnut shops are transplants, all with a unique take on the breakfast favorite.

  62. Canada Signs Auto Deal With South Korea, Moving Further From the U.S. World, Yesterday

    The agreement, while scarce on details, is the latest step by Prime Minister Mark Carney to reduce Canada’s reliance on trade with the U.S.

  63. OpenAI in Talks to Raise as Much as $100 Billion Technology, Yesterday

    OpenAI’s discussions with Microsoft, Nvidia, Middle Eastern sovereign wealth funds and others could value it at $750 billion or more.

  64. Should We All Be ‘House Burping’? Real Estate, Yesterday

    The German practice of “lüften” is gaining traction on social media. It may improve your home air quality.

  65. More Than 100 Deaths Confirmed Across Southern Africa From Floods Video, Yesterday

    Hundreds of thousands of people across South Africa, Zimbabwe and Mozambique have been displaced after heavy rain brought some of the worst flooding that the region has seen in decades. Forecasters expect more rain through February.

  66. Map: 4.2-Magnitude Earthquake Shakes Montana Interactive, Yesterday

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

  67. One Solution for Too Many A’s? Harvard Considers Giving A-Pluses U.S., Yesterday

    Harvard University has been trying to cut back how many A grades professors give. Now, 53 percent of grades are A’s, down from 60 percent.

  68. The Death of the Indie Film Opinion, Yesterday

    FOMO used to rule the Sundance Film Festival, but now it’s mostly fear.

  69. What’s Going On in This Picture? | Feb. 2, 2026 The Learning Network, Yesterday

    Look closely at this image, stripped of its caption, and join the moderated conversation about what you and other students see.

  70. Palabra del día: ‘pertain’ En español, Yesterday

    Esta palabra ha aparecido en 39 artículos en NYTimes.com en el último año. ¿Puedes usarla en una frase?

  71. Man With Pizza Cutter Is Said to Have Tried to Break Mangione Out of Jail New York, Yesterday

    Federal prosecutors said the man was arrested after he impersonated an F.B.I. agent on Wednesday in a visit to the federal jail complex in Brooklyn that houses Luigi Mangione.

  72. What Teenagers Are Saying About Altering Photos to Look Better Online The Learning Network, Yesterday

    Students weigh in on a question to The Ethicist about using tools like photo filters and A.I. image generators to improve one’s appearance.

  73. Climate Change Is Fueling Extremes, Both Hot and Cold Climate, Yesterday

    The possibility of snow in Tampa, Fla. Record heat and fires in Australia. Scientists say climate change is exacerbating weather extremes.

  74. An Ethicist ‘in the Scalia Mold’: The Minnesota Judge Blasting ICE U.S., Yesterday

    Judge Patrick Schiltz, an appointee of George W. Bush, became an unlikely foil for his criticism of the Trump administration’s tactics in Minnesota.

  75. 6 New Books We Love This Week Books, Yesterday

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

  76. Appeals Court Rules in Favor of Protections for Venezuelans U.S., Yesterday

    The Trump administration has sought to end Temporary Protected Status for more than a million people from troubled nations. About 600,000 are from Venezuela.

  77. Devastating Floods Displace Hundreds of Thousands in Southern Africa World, Yesterday

    More than 100 deaths have been confirmed across South Africa, Zimbabwe and Mozambique, with the rains expected to continue through February.

  78. White House Border Czar Asks Minnesota for More Access to Jails Video, Yesterday

    The White House border czar Tom Homan said there are plans for a “drawdown” of immigration enforcement’s operation in Minnesota if his agents get access to jails in the state.

  79. Hannah Dodd and Yerin Ha of ‘Bridgerton’ Dish Over Pizza Food, Yesterday

    Watch the co-stars giggle through our Pizza Interview while chatting about the new season of their show, food, cooking and more.

  80. Groups Back Larson Challenger, Calling for Generational Change U.S., Yesterday

    Three outside political groups are backing Luke Bronin in his primary challenge to Representative John Larson, the 77-year-old Connecticut Democrat.

  81. Genes May Control Your Longevity, However Healthily You Live Health, Yesterday

    A new study suggests that those with long-lived families probably have the best prospects of making it to a very old age.

  82. No More Zoom for French Officials: France to Use Local Alternative to U.S. Tech World, Yesterday

    French officials will soon be expected to use new French-made video conferencing software as part of an effort to “regain digital independence,” the government said.

  83. ‘El tiempo se acaba’: Trump amenaza a Irán con acción militar En español, Yesterday

    La República Islámica de Irán, debilitada por los ataques aéreos de junio y las protestas masivas, advierte que responderá con fuerza si EE. UU. ataca.

  84. Founder of First Brands, Whose Bankruptcy Spooked Wall St., Is Indicted on Fraud Charges Business, Yesterday

    Patrick James, who was earlier ousted from the beleaguered auto-parts maker, is accused by federal prosecutors of faking invoices and lying about hidden debt for years.

  85. Some Polar Bears Are Getting Fatter Even as Sea Ice Shrinks (for Now) Climate, Yesterday

    Seals favored by Svalbard bears are becoming easier to hunt as ice declines, a study found. But researchers say the situation may be temporary.

  86. Trump Says He Only Appeared to Nod Off in Last Cabinet Meeting Because It Was ‘Boring’ U.S., Yesterday

    Mr. Trump’s allies have strenuously insisted that he was alert and attentive at the meeting last month. The president said he had only closed his eyes.

  87. Moscow Airport Sells for Half Off, a Sign of Russia’s Global Isolation World, Yesterday

    The government opened the sale to cut-rate bidding for Domodedovo Airport after it received no offers at its initial asking price of $1.7 billion.

  88. John L. Allen Jr., Journalist With Inside Access to the Vatican, Dies at 61 Business, Yesterday

    He seemed to know everyone at the Holy See, and it showed in his reporting for the National Catholic Reporter and his website, Crux, though some said he grew too close to his sources.

  89. Costco Is Sued Over Preservatives in Its $5 Rotisserie Chickens Business, Yesterday

    A proposed class-action lawsuit claims Costco was misleading customers and engaging in false advertising when it described the chicken as having no preservatives.

  90. The Mushroom Gummies That Claim to Stimulate Your Brain Magazine, Yesterday

    Fungal supplements are everywhere, promising happiness, energy, focus, you name it. But what they deliver is something else entirely.

  91. Philip Glass’s Protest at the Kennedy Center Opinion, Yesterday

    Readers discuss Philip Glass’s refusal to allow the performance of his symphony at the Kennedy Center. Also: Real leaders at a time of crisis.

  92. In Hostile Times, Maine Immigrants Cherish Artistic Traditions Arts, Yesterday

    An apprenticeship program that passes on skills like Cambodian dance is persevering despite funding threats and ICE agents.

  93. Las secuelas de Mineápolis dejan al Departamento de Seguridad Nacional sumido en el caos En español, Yesterday

    Mientras los funcionarios lanzan acusaciones tras la muerte de Alex Pretti a manos de agentes federales, crece la preocupación por el futuro de la agencia.

  94. Suspect Is Said to Have Tampered With Stove Before Deadly Bronx Fire New York, Yesterday

    A gas leak from the stove started a fire that engulfed apartments on the top floors. The man was arrested on Wednesday.

  95. Democrats Visit 5-Year-Old Liam Conejo Ramos, Detained by ICE Video, Yesterday

    Democratic lawmakers called Wednesday for the immediate release of Liam Conejo Ramos, a 5-year-old detained by federal agents in Minnesota, after visiting him and his father in an immigration holding facility.

  96. Soup Is in the Forecast Food, Yesterday

    With snow on the horizon and illness in the air, creamy tomato hummus soup, hearty vegetable tofu soup and coconut-ginger soup will help keep you well and warm.

  97. Loewe’s Iconic Amazona Bag Gets a Refresh T Magazine, Yesterday

    As part of their debut at the Spanish brand, Jack McCollough and Lazaro Hernandez gave the 1975 style a slouchy, easygoing feel.

  98. Clark Art Institute Announces Its Next Director Arts, Yesterday

    The current deputy director and chief curator, Esther Bell, will become director in July.

  99. The Immigration Battle Comes, Loudly, to Budget Hotels Travel, Yesterday

    “No sleep” protests have used noise and other tactics to target ICE agents at hotels, leaving the owners, often immigrants themselves, caught in the middle.

  100. Democrats Block Spending Package as D.H.S. Talks Continue U.S., Yesterday

    With about 36 hours to go before a shutdown deadline, the funding legislation stalled while Democrats sought a deal with President Trump to rein in his immigration crackdown.

  101. Without Its Star, Noche Flamenca Still Shines Arts, Yesterday

    “Irrationalities,” at the Joyce Theater, disappoints only if you are expecting Soledad Barrio, the company’s world-class dancer, who is out with an injury.

  102. Man Accused of Squirting Ilhan Omar With Vinegar Is Charged With Assault U.S., Yesterday

    Ms. Omar was sprayed with liquid from a syringe as she spoke at a town hall and called for the resignation of Kristi Noem, who leads the Homeland Security Department.

  103. Read the Criminal Complaint Against Anthony Kazmierczak, the Man Who Attacked Rep. Ilhan Omar Interactive, Yesterday

    Mr. Kazmierczak was arrested after he squirted liquid from a syringe onto Representative Ilhan Omar in Minneapolis as she spoke at an event on Tuesday night.

  104. Democratic Governors Promise Accountability After Minneapolis U.S., Yesterday

    The chin-out rhetoric of Democratic governors about holding Trump administration officials responsible for violence in their cities may be more political than practicable.

  105. El desequilibrio de la economía china se deja ver en el puerto más activo del mundo En español, Yesterday

    El tráfico marítimo y las fábricas nunca cesan en la ciudad portuaria china de Ningbo, pero el mercado inmobiliario local se ha hundido y los restaurantes cercanos están vacíos.

  106. Twix Is OK but Granola Isn’t as States Deploy New Food Stamp Rules Business, Yesterday

    A dizzying array of rules govern what can be bought with SNAP dollars, confusing grocery stores and consumers.

  107. Why a New Mexico Developer Quit Natural Gas Climate, Yesterday

    For John Moscato, a land developer in Las Cruces, N.M., installing gas lines at new home sites was “an ongoing headache.” Ditching gas saved him money.

  108. 24 Easy, Healthy Soups That Will Make You Feel Better Food, Yesterday

    And most of them are ready in under an hour.

  109. Homan Says ‘Improvements Could and Should Be Made’ in Minneapolis U.S., Yesterday

    The White House border czar said there are plans for a “drawdown” if his agents get access to jails in the state.

  110. ICE Ends Operation in Maine After Arresting 206 Over Five Days U.S., Yesterday

    Senator Susan Collins said the Trump administration had informed her that Immigration and Customs Enforcement had ended its stepped-up enforcement in the state.

  111. Former Deputy Sentenced to 20 Years in Fatal Shooting of Sonya Massey U.S., Yesterday

    The deputy, Sean Grayson, was convicted of second-degree murder for killing Ms. Massey in 2024 at her home in Springfield, Ill., after she had called 911.

  112. How the A.I. Boom Could Push Up the Price of Your Next PC Technology, Yesterday

    A.I. companies are buying up memory chips, causing the prices of those components — which are also used in laptops and smartphones — to soar.

  113. Amazon and Google Eat Into Nvidia’s A.I. Chip Supremacy Technology, Yesterday

    The rivals made billions of dollars in the business over the past year, showing other companies that Nvidia isn’t the only game in town.

  114. Videos muestran a Alex Pretti en un enfrentamiento con agentes 11 días antes de su muerte En español, Yesterday

    En una protesta anterior, el enfermero de Minneapolis abatido por agentes federales fue empujado al suelo tras escupir a otros agentes y romper una luz trasera de su vehículo.

  115. Dudamel and the Philharmonic Partner With Carnegie Hall on Operas Arts, Yesterday

    Gustavo Dudamel, the New York Philharmonic’s incoming music and artistic director, plans to lead annual operas in concert at Carnegie Hall.

  116. Harissa Shrimp With Greens and Feta; Brown Butter Cornmeal Cake Food, Yesterday

    And more warming, generous recipes from Yewande Komolafe.

  117. El documental sobre Melania Trump es retirado de los cines sudafricanos En español, Yesterday

    La distribuidora local, que tenía previsto estrenar la película el viernes, dijo que había cancelado el estreno en salas debido a “acontecimientos recientes”, pero no dio más detalles.

  118. Parents Navigate a Fracturing Vaccine Landscape Well, Yesterday

    Rattled by the C.D.C.’s actions and the spread of measles, some parents are scrambling to figure out how to best protect their children.

  119. Can You Actually Fall in Love With a Chatbot? Video, Yesterday

    A.I. relationships can’t replicate the complex, risky nature of love between two individuals, the psychotherapist Esther Perel argues on “The Opinions.”

  120. European Union Labels Iran’s Revolutionary Guard a Terrorist Group World, Yesterday

    The move, which comes after the killing of protesters, brings the European Union in line with the United States and Canada.

  121. A.I. Offers Comfort, Not Love Video, Yesterday

    Is love without risk really love? On “The Opinions,” the psychotherapist Esther Perel argues that what makes relationships with A.I. appealing is exactly what makes them hollow.

  122. Graphic Novels Wouldn’t Be the Same Without Him. Who Will Keep His Work Alive? Books, Yesterday

    The intellectual property of Will Eisner, who gives his name to the most prestigious award in American comics, is up for sale.

  123. Can Department Stores Ever Be Fun Again? Style, Yesterday

    Saks Fifth Avenue’s bankruptcy filing has revived debates about how these once celebrated shopping emporiums can regain their luster.

  124. Rubio dice que Venezuela presentará un presupuesto mensual a la Casa Blanca En español, Yesterday

    Los demócratas cuestionaron duramente el plan, incluido el papel de Catar en la gestión de una cuenta financiada por la venta de petróleo venezolano.

  125. Valentine’s Day Gifts for the Aesthete in Your Life T Magazine, Yesterday

    Japanese incense, jewelry that looks like candy and more recommendations from T Magazine.

  126. El ICE lleva armas de uso militar a las puertas de los hogares de Mineápolis En español, Yesterday

    En la persecución de migrantes indocumentados, los agentes federales llevan armas de guerra, afinadas y perfeccionadas para matar a corta distancia.

  127. Mark Carney niega haberse retractado de su discurso de Davos ante Trump En español, Yesterday

    Scott Bessent dijo que el primer ministro canadiense había dado marcha atrás en su llamado a las potencias intermedias para que dejaran de complacer a EE. UU.

  128. Girls Sue Brooklyn Prep School and Former Teacher Over Sex Crimes New York, Yesterday

    Winston Nguyen, a former teacher at Saint Ann’s School who pleaded guilty to a felony charge last year, is accused in the lawsuit of soliciting naked photos of students and sharing them online.

  129. Starmer and Xi Meet to Reset Ties Between Britain and China Video, Yesterday

    Prime Minister Keir Starmer of Britain and President Xi Jinping of China met in Beijing on Thursday in a bid to reset ties as both countries seek a way around an increasingly volatile United States.

  130. A Democratic Critic of Newsom Will Run to Succeed Him U.S., Yesterday

    Matt Mahan, a moderate Democrat who serves as mayor of San Jose, Calif., is entering the crowded race for California governor.

  131. U.S. Trade Deficit Widens Despite Trump’s Tariffs Business, Yesterday

    The monthly trade deficit and imports rebounded in November after shrinking significantly in prior months, new data show.

  132. Trump Warns Iran With Military Muscle, but Risks a Regional War World, Yesterday

    Iran’s Islamic Republic, weakened by airstrikes in June and huge popular unrest, warns that it will strike back hard if attacked by the United States. This time, Iran may mean it.

  133. The A.I. Boom’s Uncertain Payoff Business, Yesterday

    Companies like Microsoft and Meta are still spending big on artificial intelligence. But investors remain antsy about seeing results.

  134. Wynton Marsalis, Founder of Jazz at Lincoln Center, to Step Down Arts, Yesterday

    After 40 years with the organization, the trumpeter and impresario will end his role as managing and artistic director in July 2027.

  135. Democrats Call for Release of 5-Year-Old Detained by ICE U.S., Yesterday

    Representative Joaquin Castro said Liam Conejo Ramos appeared lethargic during a visit by lawmakers to the facility where he and his father are being held. The pair was detained in Minnesota.

  136. N.Y.P.D. Investigates Car Crash at Chabad Headquarters as Hate Crime Video, Yesterday

    The police arrested a driver who rammed his car into the Chabad global headquarters in New York City. There were no injuries, and the incident was being investigated as a hate crime, the police commissioner said.

  137. Amy Klobuchar Calls for Unity as She Begins Run for Minnesota Governor U.S., Yesterday

    The Democratic senator, who signaled her bid after Gov. Tim Walz said he wouldn’t run again, talked about moving past political divides in a video announcement.

  138. Shirley Raines, Who Gave L.A.’s Homeless Food and Makeovers, Is Dead U.S., Yesterday

    Her work feeding people and dyeing their hair through her Los Angeles nonprofit, Beauty 2 the Streetz, was known to millions online.

  139. A Crisis for President Trump Briefing, Yesterday

    The Department of Homeland Security is in turmoil after the killing of Alex Pretti.

  140. Russia’s Lukoil in Talks to Sell Some Assets to U.S. Investment Firm Business, Yesterday

    The deal with Carlyle comes after the United States and the European Union imposed sanctions on Lukoil, putting a dent in the Kremlin’s oil revenue.

  141. La nueva realidad de Canadá En español, Yesterday

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  142. Greenlanders Watching Turmoil in the United States Say No Thanks World, Yesterday

    The violence in Minneapolis and President Trump’s threats have soured Greenlanders on the United States and, unexpectedly, pushed them closer to Denmark.

  143. Fantastic Creatures and Where to Find Them Style, Yesterday

    Schiaparelli and Valentino turn the runways of Paris into a surreal experience.

  144. Social Media on Trial The Daily, Yesterday

    Landmark trials will test a new legal strategy claiming that Meta, TikTok, Snap and YouTube caused personal injury through addictive products.

  145. Democrats Demand Agents Take Off Their Masks, and Judge Says ICE Violated Nearly 100 Court Orders The Headlines, Yesterday

    Plus, Amazon’s big “Melania” push.

  146. Wordle Review No. 1,686 Gameplay, Yesterday

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  147. Strands Sidekick No. 698 Gameplay, Yesterday

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  148. Connections Companion No. 964 Gameplay, Yesterday

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  149. Yesterday’s Minnesota Ice Shooting Minneapolis live blog included one standalone post:
  150. Trump’s Lies Have a Purpose Opinion, Yesterday

    What MAGA sees in the Minneapolis mirror.

  151. 3 Things to Know About the Next Winter Storm Weather, Yesterday

    It’s not likely to be as widespread as the last storm, but it could be unwelcome to people still facing piles of snow. Here’s what we know so far.

  152. Beyond Sight Unseen: She Bought a Condo in Panama That Didn’t Exist Interactive, Yesterday

    Looking ahead to retirement, a New Orleans-based doctor and her partner were drawn to Panama for its affordable cost of living and ocean beaches. They just had to be willing to wait.

  153. Senator Tina Smith: My State Showed Courage. Will Republicans? Opinion, Yesterday

    Minnesotans have stood up for common decency and our founding principles.

  154. The Border Patrol Was Always Out of Control Opinion, Yesterday

    A Wild West frontier ethos has persisted to this day.

  155. ¿Quieres llegar al nirvana? Prueba con una colonoscopía En español, Yesterday

    Es lo más divertido que he hecho desde los días más soleados del verano de mi infancia. Me gustaría que todo el mundo experimentara esta dicha.

  156. ‘Clueless’ and ‘The Karate Kid’ Join National Film Registry Movies, Yesterday

    These films, along with “White Christmas” and “Inception,” are among 25 selected by the Librarian of Congress this year.

  157. A ‘Fringe Epidemiologist’ on What’s Wrong With Public Health Opinion, Yesterday

    Jay Bhattacharya, the N.I.H. director, says authorities broke the public’s trust in the Covid era. Now it’s up to outsiders to restore it.

  158. Alive on the Edge of the World, and Suddenly at Its Center Arts, Yesterday

    Inuuteq Storch, a young photographer from Greenland with a show at MoMA PS1, captures daily life in a place much less remote than we thought.

  159. He Lost His Parents in a Plane Crash. Next Week He’ll Skate at the Olympics. U.S., Yesterday

    After his parents died in the midair collision over Washington, D.C., a year ago, Maxim Naumov struggled to put on his skates. Now he will compete for the United States at the Milan-Cortina Games.

  160. Do You Ever Feel Like You Are Hiding Your True Self? The Learning Network, Yesterday

    “Masking” can help us navigate the world, but at what price?

  161. Dear Haters of ‘Marty Supreme’… Podcasts, Yesterday

    We have a difference of opinion. And a couple things for you to consider.

  162. Bad Bunny vs. Kendrick Lamar vs. Lady Gaga! Who Should Win at the Grammys. Arts, Yesterday

    The 2026 awards, airing Sunday on CBS, propose a few different ideas about the state of contemporary pop. Here’s who we prefer among the nominees.

  163. The Shakers’ Utopian World Sees a Surge of Modern Interest Arts, Yesterday

    A show at ICA Philadelphia joins a surge of Shaker-inspired projects: films, dances, a museum’s expansion. Refracted through new interpreters, Shaker culture bends, and twists.

  164. Three Great Documentaries to Stream Movies, Yesterday

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  165. La generación de ‘Harry Potter’ necesita madurar En español, Yesterday

    La visión del mundo de los magos es ingenua.

  166. People Are Getting Worried About Household Mold. Should You Be? Real Estate, Yesterday

    Google searches for terms like “mold toxicity” and “what is toxic mold” have increased over the last five years, but it’s unlikely that mold-related illness is also increasing.

  167. In Honduras, the American Right Is Piloting Our Future Opinion, Yesterday

    MAGA sees a borderless future in Honduras.

  168. Newark Museum of Art Names a New Leader Arts, Yesterday

    Lisa Funderburke will be chief executive and director of the state’s largest art museum.

  169. Justice Dept. Playbook in Minnesota: Investigate Foes, Protect Allies U.S., Yesterday

    The Trump Justice Department has often cast aside normal procedures intended to seek accountability in favor of pushing prosecutors and the F.B.I. to focus on critics of the immigration crackdown.

  170. Slaps on the Wrist for State Troopers in Misconduct Cases New York, Yesterday

    A series by The New York Times’s Local Investigations Fellowship found that State Police officers who had committed serious misconduct largely remained on the job.

  171. Homes for Sale in New York and New Jersey Real Estate, Yesterday

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  172. What We Learned After Tracking Every Lawsuit Challenging Trump’s Policies U.S., Yesterday

    President Trump’s agenda faced more than 600 lawsuits over the past year. In many cases, district court judges found his policies to be unlawful.

  173. Homes for Sale in Manhattan and Brooklyn Real Estate, Yesterday

    This week’s properties are in Harlem, Murray Hill and Crown Heights.

  174. Before Tilly Norwood, This C.G.I. Actress Was Considered an ‘It Girl’ Movies, Yesterday

    Aki Ross was the computer-generated heroine of the 2001 film “Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within.” The reaction at the time presaged today’s debate over A.I.

  175. Rediscovered Warhols That Warhol Never Saw Arts, Yesterday

    Filmed 60 years ago, the new trove includes footage from Andy Warhol’s Screen Tests series and explicit rolls that reveal the artist as a ‘porn-oisseur.’

  176. A Beacon of Warmth and Light: Puppets Take Chicago Theater, Yesterday

    Crowds are flocking to an annual festival for performances of “A Doll’s House,” a “Macbeth”-inspired witch tale and more featuring puppets big and small.

  177. Does Your Winter Scarf Make You Look Old? Style, Yesterday

    Some have given the act of putting on a scarf new meaning, one that can be tinged with anxiety.

  178. They’re Stepping Up on ‘The Pitt’ Arts, Yesterday

    Four actors discuss the evolution of their young clinician characters on “The Pitt.” In Season 2 they are a little older, a little wiser and still soaked in fake blood.

  179. Trump’s Trade Policies Sort Manufacturers Into Winners and Losers Business, Yesterday

    Tariffs have protected some companies, but more often they’ve hit the parts and materials many factories need to make finished goods.

  180. I Was Bullied for Being Gay. Why Didn’t My Parents Do More to Help? Well, Yesterday

    Our Ask the Therapist columnist, Lori Gottlieb, advises a reader who is seeking closure after a tumultuous childhood.

  181. A New Generation of Readers Arrives at ‘Wuthering Heights’ Style, Yesterday

    To prepare for Emerald Fennell’s film adaptation, readers are seeking out Emily Brontë’s Gothic novel — and the “unhinged gossip” it contains.

  182. The Thrill of Climbing From the Comfort of Your Couch Arts, Yesterday

    With infinite pathways and incredible tension, video games like Cairn and Peak are recreating the activity’s emotional highs and lows.

  183. Why Some Cold States Are Making It Cheaper to Run a Heat Pump The Upshot, Yesterday

    New discounts can make heat pumps go from a bad investment to a good idea.

  184. ‘Shelter’ Review: Jason Statham Dispatches Enemies From a Lighthouse Movies, Yesterday

    A teenage girl gets stuck on an island with a rogue MI5 agent. Then, international assassins come after them.

  185. ‘Worldbreaker’ Review: Smashed to Bits Movies, Yesterday

    This postapocalyptic father-daughter story shamelessly recombines overused ideas.

  186. ‘Send Help’ Review: Beach Wear (and Tear) Movies, Yesterday

    A mousy employee and her odious boss battle for dominance in this jubilantly wicked thriller.

  187. ‘A Poet’ Review: The Romance of Misery Movies, Yesterday

    A once-promising writer learns some painful lessons in a tragicomic Colombian tale.

  188. ‘Paying for It’ Review: Opening Up the Relationship Movies, Yesterday

    Sonny starts bringing in new lovers, so Chester finds a solution: He starts hiring prostitutes.

  189. ‘Moses the Black’ Review: An Overcooked Crucible Movies, Yesterday

    Omar Epps struggles to grant this gangland Chicago religious drama divine quality.

  190. A Tight Statehouse Race in Texas Offers Republicans a Warning U.S., Yesterday

    A State Senate runoff on Saturday in the Fort Worth suburbs will preview whether a backlash against conservative social policies will give Democrats a chance to gain.

  191. ‘The Moment’ Review: Charli XCX Laughs Last Movies, Yesterday

    The movie glances at artistic concerns like autonomy and authenticity while gleefully testing the divide between a public and a private self.

  192. ‘The Love That Remains’ Review: Time Goes On Movies, Yesterday

    A family navigates the year after parents separate in this funny, surrealist Icelandic drama.

  193. ‘Islands’ Review: A Thriller Fit for a Volcanic Island Movies, Yesterday

    This slow-burn tale of a tennis pro and a couple gets the low-grade melancholy of a resort town right.

  194. Haitians Are Vital to U.S. Health Care. Many Are About to Lose Their Right to Work. U.S., Yesterday

    Haitians are a vital source of employees for health care providers in many communities. The Trump administration is removing legal status next month for 330,000 of them.

  195. 27 Books Coming in February Books, Yesterday

    Previously unpublished Toni Morrison; fiction by Tayari Jones, Lauren Groff and Mario Vargas Llosa; Gavin Newsom’s memoir; and more.

  196. 36 Hours on Vieques, P.R. Interactive, Yesterday

    Drive winding roads, past free-roaming horses, to the secluded white-sand beaches of this rugged Puerto Rican island.

  197. A Rug Maker Withstood One Year of Trump’s Tariffs. New Challenges Loom. Business, Yesterday

    Loloi stockpiled rugs from India, Turkey and other countries in advance, but inventory is running low.

  198. She Fought a Book Ban. She May Never Teach Again. U.S., Yesterday

    Summer Boismier, a high school English teacher in Oklahoma, lost her teaching license after she protested a book ban. Now she is fighting to return to the classroom.

  199. 10 Great Cabin Mysteries Books, Yesterday

    These unforgettable thrillers set in remote locations will make you think twice about where to vacation this year.

  200. Netanyahu, Citing Biden-Era Arms Delays, Vows to Cut Reliance on U.S. Military Aid World, Yesterday

    Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu blamed some soldiers’ deaths in the Gaza war on a lack of ammunition caused by a pause in American weapon deliveries during President Biden’s term.

  201. “Dear Haters of Marty Supreme...” Video, Yesterday

    Wesley Morris and Sasha Weiss, a culture editor at The New York Times Magazine, talk about “Marty Supreme.”

  202. El hombre de la casa: auge y caída de una primera dama En español, Yesterday

    Kim Keon Hee es la primera exesposa presidencial de Corea del Sur condenada por cargos penales. Su fortuna cambió después de que su marido declarara la ley marcial.