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  1. Rod Paige, Education Secretary Who Defended ‘No Child Left Behind,’ Dies at 92 Obituaries, Today

    He was both the first Black person and the first educator to hold the cabinet position, but resigned amid discord over George W. Bush’s No Child Left Behind.

  2. Los 299.171 kilómetros de caminos que llevan a Roma, en un mapa En español, Today

    Un atlas digital de las carreteras y veredas de la antigua ciudad italiana revela una red viaria más extensa de lo que se pensaba.

  3. Chip Company Plotted to Send Technology to China, Ex-C.E.O. Says World, Today

    The former chief executive of Nexperia, a Dutch chipmaker, said Dutch officials had known for years that the company’s Chinese owner sought to move its technology to China.

  4. Taiwan Invokes National Security Law to Protect TSMC Trade Secrets Business, Today

    An executive left TSMC for Intel. Taiwan’s government says that could threaten its national security.

  5. Corrections: Dec. 10, 2025 Corrections, Today

    Corrections that appeared in print on Wednesday, Dec. 10, 2025.

  6. Quote of the Day: For One ICE Detainee, Severe Pain and Neglect Corrections, Today

    Quotation of the Day for Wednesday, December 10, 2025.

  7. Trump’s Speech on Economy Veers Into an Anti-Immigrant Tirade U.S., Today

    President Trump vacillated between demonizing immigrants and assuring a crowd of his supporters that life was better than ever under his administration.

  8. Machado y su Nobel de la Paz generan críticas en Oslo a horas de la premiación En español, Today

    Los múltiples guiños al presidente Trump hacen que muchos duden sobre si la política venezolana merece esa distinción.

  9. Third-Party Holding Gameplay, Today

    Kareem Ayas makes a break for it.

  10. Trump Administration Withdraws Plan to Overhaul Homeless Aid U.S., Today

    The abrupt decision to revise the plan added new uncertainty and possible delays into the government’s distribution of $3.9 billion in homelessness relief.

  11. Democrats Say Hegseth Balked at Call for Full Video of Boat Strike U.S., Today

    Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth briefed congressional leaders on Tuesday about the monthslong military campaign targeting people suspected of being drug traffickers at sea.

  12. Trump Revives Attacks on Fed Members Before Interest Rate Decision U.S., Today

    Without evidence, the president claimed that some Fed governors might have been appointed using an autopen.

  13. This Arkansas City Shows How to Slash Emissions and Save Money, Too Climate, Today

    In the Ozarks, the growing college town of Fayetteville, Ark., is using clean energy to power city facilities and embracing nature-based solutions to climate threats.

  14. Inside the Pentagon’s Scramble to Deal With Boat Strike Survivors U.S., Today

    Officials initially weighed sending survivors of U.S. attacks on boats suspected of drug smuggling to a notorious prison in El Salvador, to keep them away from American courts.

  15. Wyoming Cowboys Are Breaking Down Barriers, Literally Climate, Today

    GPS collars on cattle are letting ranchers remove fences in the West. That’s good for wildlife and for the land.

  16. Irksome, Evicted Beavers in Utah Are Getting a Second Chance Climate, Today

    Their dams cause floods, and that gets them in trouble with humans. But in the right place, more water can be a big help.

  17. South Dakota Ranchers Are Burning the Prairie to Save It Climate, Today

    A “green glacier” of trees is steadily taking over native grasslands. Landowners are banding together to treat the problem with fire.

  18. Not All Drilling in Texas Is About Oil Climate, Today

    The state has become a hub of innovation for creating electricity using geothermal power. Just don’t call it renewable.

  19. Canada’s Ambassador to U.S., Who Also Led Trade Talks, to Leave Post World, Today

    Kirsten Hillman, who came to Washington during the first Trump administration, had already extended her tenure once.

  20. The Battle for Warner Bros. Discovery Video, Today

    Nicole Sperling, a Times reporter who covers Hollywood and the streaming revolution, breaks down the competing bids from Netflix and Paramount to buy Warner Bros. Discovery.

  21. F.D.A. Expands Covid Vaccine Inquiry to Adult Deaths Health, Today

    The agency claimed that 10 children’s deaths were linked to the shots, although it did not release evidence to support the assertions.

  22. Trump Calls Europe ‘Decaying’ and ‘Weak’ Video, Today

    President Trump criticized his European counterparts over their defense and Ukraine policies during an interview with Politico. The president also suggested that it was time for President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine to compromise in the cease-fire talks.

  23. Zelensky Says Ukraine Could Be ‘Ready for Elections’ World, Today

    The Ukrainian president told reporters that a vote could be held in 60 to 90 days if the country received security protections from the United States.

  24. Miami Elects First Democratic Mayor in Nearly 30 Years U.S., Today

    Eileen Higgins, a former Miami-Dade County commissioner, will also be the city’s first female mayor and the first non-Hispanic mayor since the 1990s.

  25. Tras la amenaza de Trump de imponer aranceles, México busca un acuerdo sobre el agua En español, Today

    El presidente de EE. UU. amenazó con imponer aranceles a las importaciones mexicanas por una disputa sobre el agua. La presidenta de México, Claudia Sheinbaum, busca negociar un acuerdo.

  26. Trump Seeks to Reassure Americans That He Is Focused on Affordability U.S., Today

    The president finds himself in an economic and political bind as his tariffs drive up costs.

  27. U.S. Plans to Scrutinize Foreign Tourists’ Social Media History Travel, Today

    Even visitors from countries like Britain and France, whose citizens don’t need visas, would have to share five years’ worth of social media.

  28. Special End-of-Year 2025 News Quiz for Students Interactive, Today

    See what you remember about this extraordinary year by taking our special 2025 news quiz.

  29. Prosecutors Release Body Camera Footage of Luigi Mangione’s Arrest Video, Today

    The footage shows officers confronting Luigi Mangione at a McDonald’s in Altoona, Pa. Lawyers for Mr. Mangione, who is accused of killing the former C.E.O. of UnitedHealthcare, argued that the evidence recovered at his arrest should not be admitted into trial, as it was obtained without a warrant.

  30. Trump’s Nvidia Chip Deal Reverses Decades of Technology Restrictions U.S., Today

    President Trump’s decision to allow Nvidia to sell its chips to China has raised questions about whether he is prioritizing short-term economic gain over long-term American security interests.

  31. Seattle Plans Pride Match at Soccer World Cup, Infuriating Iran and Egypt World, Today

    The two countries, which criminalize homosexuality and impose severe punishments for it, were picked to play on a day celebrating L.G.B.T.Q. communities.

  32. For Real, a Natural History of Misinformation Science, Today

    It’s not just humans who suffer from leading one another astray. So do fish, flies and even bacteria.

  33. At State Dept., a Typeface Falls Victim in the War Against Woke U.S., Yesterday

    Secretary of State Marco Rubio called the Biden-era move to the sans serif typeface “wasteful,” casting the return to Times New Roman as part of a push to stamp out diversity efforts.

  34. Bird Flu Is Suspected After Vulture Carcasses Sat Rotting Outside Ohio School U.S., Yesterday

    The birds lingered for days at a Catholic school near Cincinnati as agencies haggled over who was responsible for removing them. Officials said the public health risk was low.

  35. A Deluge of Rain Prompts Warnings in the Pacific Northwest Weather, Yesterday

    Even for a region used to heavy rain, this week’s system has forecasters on edge. The heaviest rain is expected into Wednesday.

  36. Stephen Miller’s Stock Sale Raises Questions, Ethics Experts Say U.S., Yesterday

    Mr. Miller, one of President Trump’s top advisers, sold shares in the mining company MP Materials following a lucrative deal between the company and the government.

  37. Does the Couple That Dresses Together Stick Together? Style, Yesterday

    Timothée Chalamet and Kylie Jenner wore matching orange outfits at a “Marty Supreme” premiere. Was it a ’90s throwback or an attempt to quiet the rumors?

  38. G.O.P. Will Counter Democrats’ Bid to Preserve Subsidies With Their Own Plan U.S., Yesterday

    Senate Republicans plan to offer a proposal that would create a new payment for people with bare-bones health coverage, clashing with Democrats who are pressing for an extension of existing tax credits.

  39. End of Major Corruption Case Embarrasses N.Y. Cannabis Regulators New York, Yesterday

    A case against the Long Island-based cannabis company Omnium Health was halted on the eve of trial. A judge on Tuesday held off on dropping the matter.

  40. Vistas Painted by Georgia O’Keeffe Protected by Conservation Plan Arts, Yesterday

    The plan will protect 6,000 acres of land in northern New Mexico, and the state is giving more than $900,000 toward the effort.

  41. Nobel Prize for Venezuelan Dissident Draws Criticism World, Yesterday

    María Corina Machado is being honored for her push for democracy even as she backs President Trump’s military buildup and aggressive campaign against Venezuela.

  42. Storm System Causes Flooding in the Pacific Northwest Video, Yesterday

    The Snoqualmie River and the Chehalis River flooded roads and neighborhoods in Washington after a storm system brought heavy rain to the Pacific Northwest.

  43. Jubilant Sykes, Celebrated Opera Singer, Is Stabbed to Death Arts, Yesterday

    After the police found the Grammy-nominated performer in his home with fatal wounds, his son was taken into custody, the authorities said.

  44. After Trump Threatens Tariffs, Mexico Seeks a Deal on Water U.S., Yesterday

    President Trump threatened 5 percent tariffs on Mexican imports over a water dispute. Mexico’s president, Claudia Sheinbaum, wants an agreement instead.

  45. Trump Pressures Ukraine Briefing, Yesterday

    Also, the Supreme Court considers campaign finance limits. Here’s the latest at the end of Tuesday.

  46. Asserting a Personal Role in Warner Bros. Battle, Trump Expands His Powers Again U.S., Yesterday

    The move comes as the Supreme Court also appears poised to put antitrust enforcement by the Federal Trade Commission under his control.

  47. Inside the Dark and Predatory World of Crypto Casinos Interactive, Yesterday

    Using exploitative marketing strategies, the illicit gambling websites have profited and lured in a young generation of gamblers.

  48. What’s the Best Way to Give America’s Children $6 Billion? The Upshot, Yesterday

    Michael and Susan Dell are seeding Trump accounts for American children, but the policy, as written, risks leaving out many recipients.

  49. USA Today’s Top Editor Departs, the Second in Less Than Two Years Business, Yesterday

    Caren Bohan, who was named editor in chief in September 2024, will no longer continue in her role “effective immediately,” the company told employees.

  50. Who Will Win: Netflix or Paramount? We’ve Seen This Show Before. Business, Yesterday

    The tug of war for Warner Bros. Discovery echoes an earlier clash of media titans.

  51. Caso Maxwell: un juez aprueba desclasificar los registros del gran jurado En español, Yesterday

    El fallo cita una nueva ley que obliga al Departamento de Justicia a hacer públicos todos sus archivos relacionados con Jeffrey Epstein y Ghislaine Maxwell antes del 19 de diciembre.

  52. The Resilience of Religious Doubt Opinion, Yesterday

    Belief is reasonable. Skepticism is inevitable.

  53. Europe, Too, Is Worth Fighting For Opinion, Yesterday

    Provided Europeans want to fight for it.

  54. Legal Groups Sue Justice Dept. for Secret Memo Justifying Boat Strikes New York, Yesterday

    “The public deserves to know how the Trump administration has justified the outright murder of civilians as lawful,” the organizations said in their lawsuit.

  55. 1 Student Killed and 1 Injured in Kentucky State University Shooting, Officials Say U.S., Yesterday

    The police said a suspect had been arrested after the shooting in Frankfort, Ky. The second student was in critical but stable condition, a university spokesman said.

  56. Items Seized From Mangione Included Bullets and Note to ‘Pluck Eyebrows’ New York, Yesterday

    Prosecutors showed body camera footage as they argued that some evidence the police said they collected from Luigi Mangione’s backpack when he was arrested should be admitted at trial.

  57. Kathryn Garcia Is Named New Head of the Port Authority New York, Yesterday

    Ms. Garcia, who ran for mayor of New York in 2021 after serving as the city’s sanitation commissioner, would succeed Rick Cotton, who is retiring.

  58. Trump and Europe’s Far Right World, Yesterday

    The American national security strategy echoes the language of far-right parties. But hardliners across the Atlantic seem unimpressed.

  59. E.P.A. Erases Mention of Humans Causing Climate Change From Some Web Pages Climate, Yesterday

    An E.P.A. site listing the causes of climate change no longer includes the main one: human activity.

  60. ‘Severance’ Actor Michael Chernus Loves an Old Restaurant Food, Yesterday

    “You just feel the history and all the stories that must have happened there and all the people who sat at the bar.”

  61. China tendrá acceso a los avanzados chips de Nvidia en un ‘momento crítico’ En español, Yesterday

    Lo que está en juego, según funcionarios de EE. UU., es la capacidad de China de utilizar tecnología estadounidense para obtener ventajas militares y económicas, especialmente mediante la IA.

  62. We Asked 10 of the Year’s Best Actors How They Conjure Feelings on Cue Interactive, Yesterday

    Teanna Taylor, Liam Neeson, Rose Byrne and more of our best actors on how they summon the emotions that move us.

  63. MacKenzie Scott Announces $7 Billion of Giving This Year Business, Yesterday

    The philanthropist known for giving to historically Black colleges and nonprofits working on climate change offered the news by updating an October blog post.

  64. Most U.S. Teens Use YouTube and TikTok Daily, Some ‘Almost Constantly,’ Survey Says Well, Yesterday

    The new Pew report also found that two-thirds of teens said they had used an A.I. chatbot.

  65. ‘Come North!’ Canada Makes Play for H-1B Visa Holders With New Talent Drive World, Yesterday

    The government says it will fast-track immigration for U.S. H-1B visa holders and spend more than $1 billion to attract researchers from the United States and the rest of the world.

  66. When Silicon Valley Seeks the Sacred Special Series, Yesterday

    In an uncertain and often frightening world, more people are searching for meaning in communities of faith.

  67. Cruise Passenger Was Served 33 Drinks Before Deadly Encounter With Crew, Suit Says Travel, Yesterday

    Michael Virgil, 35, became agitated on a Royal Caribbean ship and was restrained by at least five crew members, including some who stood on his back, before he died, the medical examiner said.

  68. With Colorful Sculptures, Artist With a Learning Disability Wins the Turner Prize Arts, Yesterday

    Nnena Kalu, who uses cardboard and tape to create her work, received the prestigious art award.

  69. Una iglesia de Massachusetts coloca un nacimiento contra el ICE y desafía a la diócesis de Boston En español, Yesterday

    La escenificación incluye a los tradicionales pastores, ovejas y reyes magos. Pero faltan María, José y el niño Jesús, sustituidos por un cartel en el que se lee “El ICE estuvo aquí”.

  70. Australia’s Social Media Ban for People Under 16 Takes Effect World, Yesterday

    The measure is one of the most sweeping efforts in the world to safeguard children from the harms of the platforms.

  71. Somali Americans Are Carrying Proof of Citizenship Amid ICE Raids Video, Yesterday

    In Minnesota, Somali Americans have been in fear since President Trump called them “garbage.” ICE raids across the state have led to over a dozen arrests, prompting many to carry their U.S. passports to protect against wrongful arrests.

  72. A Rare Bright Spot for U.S. Solar: Subscriptions Climate, Yesterday

    The solar company Sunrun has managed to thrive despite President Trump’s crackdown on renewable energy, offering what it calls “energy as a service.”

  73. Timbaland’s Latest Protégée Is an A.I. Pop Singer Arts, Yesterday

    The producer dreamed up TaTa Taktumi and brought her to life with help from the software Suno. She’s arriving at a fraught moment for artificial intelligence in music.

  74. My 5 Favorite Film Scores of 2025 Arts, Yesterday

    Nine Inch Nails’ music for “Tron: Ares,” Nala Sinephro’s compositions for “The Smashing Machine” and more.

  75. Man Charged With Attempted Murder in Shooting of Jets Player Kris Boyd New York, Yesterday

    Weeks after the shooting, Frederick Green, 20, was taken into custody near Buffalo and brought back to Manhattan, the police said.

  76. Israeli Ban on Media Entering Gaza Remains, as Legal Challenge Is Delayed World, Yesterday

    Israel’s top court gave the government further reprieve on a long-stalled petition seeking free access to Gaza. Critics say barring journalists denies the world a full picture of conditions there.

  77. French First Lady’s Insult Against Feminist Protesters Prompts Outcry World, Yesterday

    Brigitte Macron used a slur to criticize protesters who had interrupted a show by a French comedian accused of rape in 2021, in a case that was dismissed.

  78. What Is Your Greatest Superstition? Special Series, Yesterday

    First, we knocked on wood. Then we asked a visual artist, a designer, a psychic medium, a makeup artist and a conductor to each reveal their biggest superstitions.

  79. The Stars Align for Wine in the East Village Food, Yesterday

    Chase Sinzer and Joshua Pinsky open a new wine bar, Chaat Dog comes to Passerine and more restaurant openings.

  80. A Gothic Novel Haunted by South African History Books, Yesterday

    In “Cape Fever,” a young maid finds herself dealing with ghosts from the past and a manipulative employer.

  81. Lo que hay que saber sobre la prohibición de las redes sociales en Australia En español, Yesterday

    El país está por prohibir a los menores de 16 años el acceso a las redes sociales, con una amplia ley federal que constituye uno de los primeros intentos de regulación a nivel nacional.

  82. Trump’s Bleak View of the World Opinion, Yesterday

    Readers discuss the Trump administration’s National Security Strategy. Also: Hollywood and culture; fighting in a family.

  83. Staying Informed and Not Overwhelmed in 2026 World, Yesterday

    We are asking readers to share their tips for coping with the news.

  84. When the Phone Number in That TV Show Actually Connects Somewhere Arts, Yesterday

    Passing on the classic 555 number, “Stranger Things” is the latest show to offer Easter eggs for viewers who try to call a fictional character.

  85. The Territorial Sticking Point Between Russia and Ukraine World, Yesterday

    The Kremlin says any peace deal must cede to Russia the entire eastern Donbas region, including territory Ukraine still controls — a nonstarter for Kyiv.

  86. Ahora hay más diagnósticos de cáncer. Es posible que no se necesiten más tratamientos En español, Yesterday

    Desde hace décadas se sabe que no todos los cánceres son peligrosos. Algunos desaparecen por sí solos. Otros dejan de crecer o no suponen ningún riesgo.

  87. Chez Ma Tante’s Pancakes Video, Yesterday

    At the Brooklyn restaurant Chez Ma Tante, the brunch pancakes come two to an order, big as dessert plates and almost burnt. Chef de cuisine Jake Leiber shares the recipe for their renowned pancakes.

  88. Restaurant Review: Popoca Video, Yesterday

    Tejal Rao, a chief restaurant critic for The New York Times, visits Popoca in Oakland, a restaurant where the chef and owner, Anthony Salguero, puts Salvadoran ingredients and flavors in the spotlight.

  89. Pumpkin Maple Cornbread Video, Yesterday

    Sweetened with brown sugar and maple syrup, this cornbread is hardly typical and extremely versatile: It could be served as breakfast, a snack or even a light dessert.

  90. Can the Right Compete With Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl Show? Video, Yesterday

    Ross Douthat, a Times Opinion columnist and podcast host, sat down with Jon Caramanica and Joe Coscarelli to discuss how conservatives can compete on the biggest stages in mainstream entertainment.

  91. DéLana R.A. Dameron, Writer of the Black South, Dies at 40 Books, Yesterday

    An award-winning poet and writer of fiction, she moonlighted as a competitive horsewoman and owned a horse farm outside Columbia, S.C.

  92. Justice Dept. Fights Roadblock to Pursuing Comey Case U.S., Yesterday

    The battle preceded the department’s looming decision over whether — and how — to bring new charges against James B. Comey.

  93. Wall Street Is Shaking Off Fears of an A.I. Bubble. For Now. Business, Yesterday

    The valuations of some artificial intelligence companies are approaching those of the dot-com boom. But investors worry that pulling money from today’s market risks future gains.

  94. Trump insiste en los beneficios de los aranceles. Por ahora debe controlar los daños En español, Yesterday

    Las medidas de comercio exterior del presidente Trump no han funcionado como él esperaba y se ha visto forzado a actuar para contener los daños económicos y políticos.

  95. Why the A.I. Boom Is Unlike the Dot-Com Boom Technology, Yesterday

    Silicon Valley is again betting everything on a new technology. But the mania is not a reboot of the late-1990s frenzy.

  96. Illinois Governor Signs Bill Imposing New Limits on Immigration Enforcement U.S., Yesterday

    The measure restricts immigration arrests around state courthouses. Republicans have criticized the law and suggested it would face legal challenges.

  97. Ranking New Holiday Specials From ‘Family Guy,’ ‘Fraggle Rock’ and More Arts, Yesterday

    Top picks for seasonal TV cheer include concerts from Nashville and the Tabernacle Choir, along with a new “Nutcracker” on PBS.

  98. A Weeknight-Dinner Personality Test Food, Yesterday

    Whatever your answers, these five quick, delicious recipes have you covered.

  99. Kristen Stewart on Men and Method Acting Video, Yesterday

    “Have you ever heard of a female actor that was method?” Kristen Stewart, who recently posed that question on “The Interview,” has been acting since she was a child and became a star in her late teens in “Twilight.” Now 35, she has just directed her first feature-length film, “The Chronology of Water.”

  100. Kristen Stewart Hopes She’s Not Selfish Video, Yesterday

    “What is it you don’t want to know about yourself?” The actor and director Kristen Stewart tackled that question with David Marchese, host of “The Interview,” on a recent episode.

  101. Is Saturated Fat Actually Good for You? Well, Yesterday

    Health experts have long recommended limiting it, but Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has signaled a shift in that advice.

  102. Judge Suggests Prosecutor on Comey and James Cases Should Resign as U.S. Attorney U.S., Yesterday

    Lindsey Halligan’s indictments against James B. Comey, the former F.B.I. director, and Letitia James, the attorney general of New York, were dismissed last month over Ms. Halligan’s appointment.

  103. Mining the ‘Manosphere’ Special Series, Yesterday

    To help us understand the growing problem of adolescent male rage, let’s start a conversation about the power of what we consume online.

  104. Judge Grants Request to Unseal Grand Jury Records in Maxwell Case New York, Yesterday

    The ruling cited a law signed last month by President Trump requiring the Justice Department to release its files on Jeffrey Epstein and his longtime companion, Ghislaine Maxwell.

  105. La aprobación de Trump ha bajado. También su vigor En español, Yesterday

    Las tribulaciones de Donald Trump se parecen cada vez más a las de Joe Biden.

  106. Raul Malo, Lush-Voiced Frontman of the Mavericks, Dies at 60 Arts, Yesterday

    As the group’s singer and principal songwriter, he brought an expansive, Latin-inflected sound that breathed new life into country music.

  107. Trump Calls Europe ‘Decaying’ and Suggests ‘Size Will Win’ in Ukraine War U.S., Yesterday

    President Trump’s comments deepened his rift with mainstream European leaders over defense and Ukraine policy.

  108. Frank Gehry’s Forgotten Masterpiece: His Own House in Santa Monica Real Estate, Yesterday

    Using hardware store materials, the architect turned a pink suburban bungalow into a Deconstructivist icon in the late 1970s.

  109. Why Some Teenagers Are Against Australia’s Social Media Ban Video, Yesterday

    Australia has imposed one of the world’s most comprehensive measures banning social media for children under 16. This is what several young Australian teens think about the ban, which takes effect on Wednesday.

  110. Beaded Gloves and Vintage Work Wear Style, Yesterday

    A pair strolling through Tokyo were dressed in outfits that incorporated special and sentimental pieces.

  111. Iain Douglas-Hamilton, Elephant Expert and Protector, Dies Obituaries, Yesterday

    Born into a British aristocratic family, he turned his empathy and understanding of the world’s largest land mammals to the cause of saving them from poachers.

  112. These Looted Treasures Are Home. What Now? Arts, Yesterday

    Western museums are returning the Benin Bronzes to Nigeria, but a state-of-the-art museum to display them is still a long way off.

  113. Nvidia Can Sell More Chips in China. Now What? Business, Yesterday

    President Trump’s move fulfills a major goal of the chipmaker. But the move faces opposition in Washington — and uncertainty in Beijing.

  114. Molly Ringwald on Why ‘The Breakfast Club’ Is the Greatest Gen X Work of Art Video, Yesterday

    The actress Molly Ringwald discusses one of the Gen X era’s most defining films, “The Breakfast Club,” in this excerpt from a T Magazine documentary about how the cohort once synonymous with slacking came to leave such an indelible impression on the culture.

  115. Lithuania Declares National Emergency Over Suspicious Balloons From Belarus World, Yesterday

    Hundreds of weather balloons sent to Lithuania this year have disrupted flights and stirred alarm in a sabotage campaign against a NATO state.

  116. The Conflict Over Nigeria’s Returned Treasures Video, Yesterday

    Western museums are returning the Benin Bronzes — priceless items looted during colonialism — to Nigeria, but political infighting has jeopardized the ability to display and maintain the masterpieces. Our reporter, Alex Marshall, traveled to Nigeria to see some of the Bronzes.

  117. The Supreme Court Considers Presidential Power Briefing, Yesterday

    We dig into a case in front of the justices this week.

  118. El segundo ‘choque chino’ En español, Yesterday

    El superávit comercial de China superó oficialmente el billón de dólares, un nivel que ningún país había alcanzado nunca.

  119. How Much Could China Gain From Access to Powerful Nvidia Chips? Business, Yesterday

    President Trump said Nvidia can export some chips. But years of U.S. restrictions have propelled China to make everything it needs for advanced A.I.

  120. Same Product, Same Store, but on Instacart, Prices Might Differ Business, Yesterday

    The findings are the latest example of how the notion of a single price is breaking down in the digital age, a trend economists say could be pushing up some prices.

  121. Netflix vs. Paramount: Inside the Epic Battle Over Warner Brothers The Daily, Yesterday

    What the blockbuster deal and Paramount’s response will mean for the media landscape.

  122. The Business Strategy That Could Drive Up Your Grocery Bill, and Trump’s $12 Billion Bailout The Headlines, Yesterday

    Plus, a big Hollywood battle just got messier.

  123. Wordle Review No. 1,635 Gameplay, Yesterday

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Wednesday, Dec. 10, 2025.

  124. Strands Sidekick No. 647 Gameplay, Yesterday

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Wednesday, Dec. 10, 2025.

  125. Connections Companion No. 913 Gameplay, Yesterday

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Tuesday, Dec. 10, 2025.

  126. Another Front in the War in Ukraine: Who Gets to Claim a Famed Artist? World, Yesterday

    Looking to shake off Moscow’s cultural influences, Kyiv has been seeking to highlight the Ukrainian roots of Kazimir Malevich, a renowned avant-garde painter.

  127. The Affordability Crisis Is Not a ‘Hoax’ Opinion, Yesterday

    I doubt this was what Trump meant when he called himself “Mr. Brexit.”

  128. A Key Question for the Supreme Court: What About the Fed? U.S., Yesterday

    The president seemed poised for a big Supreme Court win letting him remove officials without cause. But the justices appeared to struggle with how to insulate the Federal Reserve from politics.

  129. Republican Women Suddenly Realize They’re Surrounded by Misogynists Opinion, Yesterday

    There’s a big difference between being useful and being respected.

  130. Amy Klobuchar: State A.I. Laws Keep Us Safe. Trump’s Next Move Could Upend That. Opinion, Yesterday

    “One Rulebook” is not the kind of A.I. regulation this country needs.

  131. Netflix? Paramount? They’re Both Terrible for Warner Bros. Opinion, Yesterday

    Either merger would be bad for the country.

  132. M. Gessen and Michelle Goldberg on How to Resist Opinion, Yesterday

    Through their reporting, the columnists share how regular citizens stand up to governments they oppose.

  133. How Do You Shop? The Learning Network, Yesterday

    The Times reported on Gen Z shopping trends. What would you say about where your generation shops and what you buy?

  134. Three Years After Dobbs, the State Divide Over Abortion Deepens U.S., Yesterday

    Some states are enacting legislation to make it harder to get an abortion, while others are passing laws to protect people who provide them.

  135. At This Animal Hospital, Your Pet Gets Treated Like a Human New York, Yesterday

    The Animal Medical Center’s renovated facilities include separate intensive-care areas for cats and dogs and five new operating rooms.

  136. Why Trump’s ‘America First’ Security Strategy Is Misguided, and Dangerous Opinion, Yesterday

    Threats against us aren’t limited to one hemisphere.

  137. Do You Know What Christmas Tree You’re Getting This Year? Real Estate, Yesterday

    With so many varieties sold as Christmas trees, knowing what differentiates a Douglas fir from a Norway spruce is key to shopping for a real tree you’ll love.

  138. Supreme Court Is Asked to Take Another Ax to Campaign Finance Limits U.S., Yesterday

    The case centers on efforts by Republican officials to lift limits on how much money political parties can spend in coordination with candidates.

  139. Our 12 Best Latke Recipes Food, Yesterday

    These recipes for crispy, golden latkes turn any day into a celebration.

  140. What Streaming TV Could Learn from ‘Mad Men’ Arts, Yesterday

    The classic show arrived on HBO Max with an embarrassing remastering error. But the show’s creative mastery remains undeniable.

  141. This Is the 21st-Century Arms Race. Can America Keep Up? Interactive, Yesterday

    Innovations in A.I., synthetic biology and quantum computing are set to change war.

  142. Triumph, Tragedy and a Heroine of the High Seas Books, Yesterday

    In “The Sea Captain’s Wife,” Tilar J. Mazzeo tells the thrilling story of Mary Ann Patten, the first female captain of a merchant clipper ship.

  143. How Art Is Driving Waymo’s Feel-Good Branding Arts, Yesterday

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