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  1. 10 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.

  2. U.S. Judge in Mangione Case Rules Prosecutors Cannot Seek Death Penalty New York, Today

    The judge, Margaret Garnett of Federal District Court, said the case against Luigi Mangione would still proceed to trial on other counts.

  3. The Netherlands Is Getting a New Government. Will It Last? World, Today

    Rob Jetten, a 38-year-old centrist, is poised to be the youngest prime minister in Dutch history. But his government will be in a daunting position.

  4. Tips for Lowering Your Credit Card Interest Rate Your Money, Today

    The first step, consumer finance experts say, is to ask your card issuer to reduce the rate. And with average balances now $6,500, consider using your tax refund to put a dent in the debt.

  5. Your ‘Safe’ Stock Funds May Be Riskier Than You Think Business, Today

    The U.S. stock market has become so concentrated that even broad index funds are no longer well diversified, our columnist says.

  6. What to Know About Kevin Warsh, Trump’s Pick to Lead the Fed U.S., Today

    The president’s choice to lead the Federal Reserve is a financier and former governor of the central bank.

  7. A Challenge for Britain’s Royal Mail: Proving It Can Deliver the Mail World, Today

    Late letters are causing distress to some in Britain and fueling criticism of its 500-year-old postal service.

  8. Federal Agents Arrest Don Lemon Over Minnesota Church Protest U.S., Today

    The former CNN anchor has said he was not demonstrating, but reporting as a journalist, during the interruption of a service inside a St. Paul church earlier this month.

  9. Iran Says It Won’t Negotiate With the U.S. While Under Threat World, Today

    Iran’s foreign minister ruled out direct talks unless President Trump stops threatening to attack it. He also said Iran would not discuss its ballistic missiles.

  10. Crypto Billionaires Try to Build a Moderate ‘Counterforce’ in California Politics U.S., Today

    Chris Larsen and Tim Draper, two outspoken Silicon Valley leaders, are planning to spend tens of millions of dollars to elect moderate state lawmakers this year.

  11. Meet the Federal Debt, the Fed’s Actual New Boss (Sorry, Kevin Warsh) Opinion, Today

    The new boss of the Fed won’t be Trump’s nominee. It’ll be the federal debt.

  12. Will Warsh Do What Trump Wants? Business, Today

    Some investors are worried that President Trump’s nominee to run the Federal Reserve may not be a guaranteed “yes” on cutting interest rates.

  13. Can Food Be Art? Denmark Is Finding Out. Arts, Today

    High-level chefs in the country could become eligible for arts funding under a new initiative. Not all in the art and culinary worlds are raising a glass to the idea, though.

  14. Born of a Factory Mistake, This Sad Toy Horse Captures China’s Mood World, Today

    A manufacturing error turned a Lunar New Year toy into an unlikely emblem of workplace fatigue.

  15. Trump Repeats Claims Against Alex Pretti, Casting Slain Nurse as ‘Agitator’ U.S., Today

    After videos resurfaced showing a confrontation between Mr. Pretti and federal agents 11 days before officers fatally shot him, President Trump again sought to cast blame on him.

  16. ‘The Headlines’ News Quiz: Jan. 30, 2026 The Headlines, Today

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

  17. Today’s Minnesota Ice Protests Minneapolis live blog included one standalone post:
  18. Canada’s Prime Minister Meets ‘Heated Rivalry’ Star on Red Carpet Video, Today

    The actor Hudson Williams gifted Prime Minister Mark Carney a fictional Canada Olympic Team fleece jacket that his character wore on “Heated Rivalry,” which has become a global phenomenon.

  19. Tech Grapples With ICE + Casey Tries Clawdbot, a Risky New A.I. Assistant + HatGPT Podcasts, Today

    In Minneapolis, it has become a battle of phone versus phone.

  20. Trump Picks Kevin Warsh as Fed Chair U.S., Today

    If confirmed by the Senate, Kevin M. Warsh, a former governor at the central bank, will replace Jerome H. Powell, whose term as chair ends in May.

  21. The New F.B.I. Briefing, Today

    We look at changes inside the agency.

  22. Chevron Points to Venezuela’s Promise as Big Oil Earnings Fall Business, Today

    The two largest U.S. oil companies, Chevron and Exxon Mobil, reported their lowest annual profits in years.

  23. Hollywood’s North Road Studio Acquired by the European Production Giant Mediawan Business, Today

    Peter Chernin, an industry veteran who founded North Road in 2022, said his deal with Mediawan met a need to get bigger in an era of consolidation.

  24. Un crisol global de música pop En español, Today

    La era del dominio estadounidense ha terminado. Ahora la música proviene de artistas de todas partes que se escuchan unos a otros.

  25. Highlights from Paris Couture Week Video, Today

    Our chief fashion critic Vanessa Friedman breaks down the most iconic looks from this week’s couture shows in Paris.

  26. Syrian Government and Kurdish-Led Militia Seal a Deal to Merge Forces World, Today

    The long-anticipated agreement closes a period of intense uncertainty in northeastern Syria after rebel forces led by Ahmed al-Sharaa, who is now the president, seized power in December 2024.

  27. The Push to Rein In ICE, and How the Government Is Echoing White Supremacist Messaging The Headlines, Today

    Plus, your Friday news quiz.

  28. Wordle Review No. 1,687 Gameplay, Today

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Saturday, Jan. 31, 2026.

  29. Connections Companion No. 965 Gameplay, Today

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Saturday, Jan. 31, 2026.

  30. Trump 2.0: The President’s Affordability Problem The Daily, Today

    A majority of Americans disapprove of how President Trump has handled top issues, including the economy, in his second term, a new poll from The New York Times/Siena found.

  31. Strands Sidekick No. 699 Gameplay, Today

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Saturday, Jan. 31, 2026.

  32. A Blizzard at the Beach? Carolinas Prepare for a ‘Quite Unusual’ Weekend Forecast. Weather, Today

    A storm on Saturday is shaping up to be one of the strongest that parts of the South have seen in years. The storm will move through the Northeast on Sunday, but probably with far less snow.

  33. Trump Tells U.K. and Canada That Boosting Trade With China Is ‘Dangerous’ World, Today

    The leaders of both countries have recently visited Beijing seeking to strengthen economic ties, as tensions with the United States rise.

  34. Premios Grammy 2026: la lista completa de nominados En español, Today

    Kendrick Lamar, Lady Gaga, Bad Bunny, Sabrina Carpenter y Leon Thomas son los artistas que más nominaciones recibieron en esta edición de los premios a lo mejor de la música.

  35. Los nativos de Alaska añoran sus alimentos tradicionales En español, Today

    Cuando un tifón los obligó a evacuar sus pueblos, cientos de pobladores nativos de Alaska llegaron a Anchorage, donde no abundaba la comida tradicional que pronto empezaron a extrañar.

  36. ¿El café puede realmente levantarte el ánimo? En español, Today

    Le pedimos a los expertos que nos expliquen cómo sacarle el máximo partido a una taza de café.

  37. How to Break Free From Guilt Well, Today

    It can prompt you to do the right thing, but it can also drag you down.

  38. How the World Sees America, With Adam Tooze Opinion, Today

    The historian Adam Tooze discusses Davos, China and the fading of an old world order.

  39. F.B.I. Search in Georgia Shows Trump’s Willingness to Pursue 2020 Grievances U.S., Today

    The search might also be a harbinger of things to come, signaling the president’s disposition to use the powers of law enforcement to intervene in election matters as the 2026 midterms approach.

  40. The New York Times News Quiz, Jan. 30, 2026 Interactive, Today

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

  41. Tucker Carlson Needs His Hatreds Opinion, Today

    To triumph in the modern Republican Party, you need to be able to wrench your soul into alignment with your ambition.

  42. Are SpaghettiOs Soup? Interactive, Today

    A ruling on a “Souper” Bowl party dispute.

  43. The Movie Is ‘Melania,’ but the Comeback Is Brett Ratner’s Movies, Today

    Once a reliable Hollywood hitmaker, Mr. Ratner hasn’t directed a film since accusations of sexual misconduct in 2017 that he denied.

  44. This Moment Is Asking What Kind of America We Are Opinion, Today

    The clash in Minneapolis has revealed a profound cleavage over the meaning of citizenship.

  45. Crackling Flames and Cozy Hearths: 7 Enviable Fireplaces Real Estate, Today

    The best fireplaces are focal points of a room with places to gather.

  46. The Case Against the Department of Homeland Security Opinion, Today

    Since its founding in 2002, DHS has evolved into the unaccountable domestic security apparatus we have today, one that views the very people it is supposed to protect as threats not humans.

  47. How Trump Has Used the Presidency to Make at Least $1.4 Billion Video, Today

    The president took an oath to serve the American people. Instead, he’s focused his second term on enriching himself and his family, the Times editorial board argues.

  48. Fact-Checking Trump Officials on Minnesota U.S., Today

    President Trump and top administration officials, in trying to shift blame over two recent shootings, have mounted an array of arguments for the influx of federal agents.

  49. International Companies Doing Business With ICE Are Taking Heat World, Today

    A number of companies have found themselves facing questions about their work with Immigration and Customs Enforcement amid the agency’s intense operation in Minnesota.

  50. How ICE Already Knows Who Minneapolis Protesters Are Technology, Today

    Agents use facial recognition, social media monitoring and other tech tools not only to identify undocumented immigrants but also to track protesters, current and former officials said.

  51. In Minnesota, America’s Federal System Is Coming Apart Magazine, Today

    The state is in a standoff with the federal government over who has the power to investigate the killing of protesters. It’s not a fair fight.

  52. Cartier-Bresson’s Portrait of a Changing Europe, 70 Years On Arts, Today

    The photographer crisscrossed the continent in the 1950s as the idea of a united Europe was taking shape.

  53. Governors Dive Into an Impasse Over Colorado River Water Use Climate, Today

    Leaders are set to gather in Washington as an unusual winter drought looms, raising the threat of lawsuits over a diminishing water supply.

  54. ¿El ayuno intermitente cumple con las expectativas? En español, Today

    Este método de alimentación se ha asociado con pérdida de peso, mayor longevidad e incluso menor riesgo de cáncer… en ratones. ¿Qué pasa con los humanos?

  55. Time to Say Goodbye Opinion, Today

    After 22 wonderful years, I’ve decided to take the exciting and terrifying step of leaving in order to try to build something new.

  56. Book Club: Read ‘Wuthering Heights,’ by Emily Brontë, With the Book Review Books, Today

    In February, the Book Review Book Club will read and discuss Emily Brontë’s Gothic story of love and revenge.

  57. For Some Americans, the End of Obamacare Subsidies Means Falling Off a Financial Cliff The Upshot, Today

    Earning just one dollar more could mean a $10,000 increase in insurance premiums.

  58. Grief, Whistles and Bad Dreams: Minnesotans Describe 2 Months in an Immigration Crackdown U.S., Today

    Federal agents began Operation Metro Surge in the Twin Cities late last year. After the deaths of two U.S. citizens, many residents say they feel overwhelmed.

  59. $1.1 Million Homes in Australia Real Estate, Today

    The city of Adelaide, in South Australia, offers shopping districts, green spaces and a residential man-made island. Here’s what you can get.

  60. 28 Ways to Entertain Your Kids in New York City This Winter Arts, Today

    Keep boredom and cabin fever at bay with hot chocolate excursions, Lunar New Year festivities and a sleepover on the Intrepid.

  61. Gene Hackman’s Santa Fe Compound Is for Sale a Year After His Death Real Estate, Today

    Other recent boldface listings were from the estates of Giorgio Armani and Johnny Carson’s ex-wife, Joanna.

  62. ‘It’s All Just Going Down the Toilet’: Police Chiefs Fume at ICE Tactics U.S., Today

    Many police departments adopted major changes after civilian killings. Now, police chiefs worry ICE is ignoring those lessons and setting back efforts to improve public trust.

  63. The Army Just Unveiled Its Latest Tank. Will It Be the Last? U.S., Today

    The war in Ukraine has shown how vulnerable armored vehicles can be to attacks by cheap, expendable drones, threatening the tank’s century-long primacy on the battlefield.

  64. In a Shuttered Macy’s, You Can Feel the Pulse of Fulton Street New York, Today

    An artist has created an installation in the former department store in Downtown Brooklyn, using light patterns triggered by sounds.

  65. To Set a World Record at 81, All She Had to Do Was Hold On Well, Today

    Facing life on her own for the first time in 60 years, Bonnie Sumner discovered she had a special skill for hanging from a pull-up bar.

  66. How to Travel With a Pet Travel, Today

    Taking along a companion animal sounds like a great idea, but making it work can be tough. We’ve got tips to make sure it’s a vacation for both of you.

  67. These Pictures of Westminster Dogs Are Best in Show Arts, Today

    For nearly a century, photographers for The New York Times have captured an annual extravaganza that is a red carpet gala, sporting event and fashion show rolled into one.

  68. ‘Natchez’: Histories Clash in a Complex Look at the City Movies, Today

    Suzannah Herbert’s film centers on antebellum mansions and the narratives the owners want to tell about the South.

  69. The Key to Understanding Russia Lies Deep in Its Forests Books, Today

    In “The Oak and the Larch,” Sophie Pinkham examines a vast history and culture through the branches of its ancient trees.

  70. Freedom With a Side of Guilt: How Food Delivery Is Reshaping Mealtime Food, Today

    Almost three of every four restaurant orders in the U.S. weren’t eaten in a restaurant, according to recent data. We spoke to readers who are devoted to delivery but question the costs.

  71. Girls Are Ahead in Reading at Every Age. Can Boys Catch Up? The Upshot, Today

    Boys’ reading struggles are not inevitable, research suggests, and addressing the deficit could improve outcomes in school and beyond.

  72. What Do Books and Reading Mean to You? The Learning Network, Today

    A writer calls his books “houses,” “teachers” and “companions.” What word would you use to describe the role books have played in your life?

  73. Students Are Skipping the Hardest Part of Growing Up Opinion, Today

    Artificial intelligence is replacing young people's social intuitions.

  74. An Illustrated History of the Giants and Geniuses Who Transformed Basketball Books, Today

    In his long-awaited follow-up to “We Are the Ship,” Kadir Nelson paints people, places and endeavors relegated to oblivion’s sidelines back onto the hardwood.

  75. A Fight Against Russian Oil Hits Lukoil Station Owners in the U.S. Business, Today

    After the United States imposed sanctions on Russia’s two biggest oil producers, the ripple effects wreaked havoc on business for local franchisees.

  76. What It’s Like to Live With One of Psychiatry’s Most Misunderstood Diagnoses Magazine, Today

    Spurred by her past struggles with dissociative identity disorder, she has devoted her professional life to studying it.

  77. Ukraine Can’t Defend the Entire Front. Russia Is Finding the Gaps. World, Today

    The swift advance of Moscow’s forces into the town of Huliaipole showcases a central challenge for Kyiv: how to defend 700 miles with too few troops.

  78. Can This Man Break Disney’s Succession Curse? Business, Today

    Josh D’Amaro is widely considered a front-runner to be the company’s next C.E.O. His biggest challenge might be escaping Bob Iger’s shadow.

  79. Her Sudden Back Pain Was Unbearable. What Could Ease It? Well, Today

    For a doctor and a mother of four, there was almost no relief to be found.

  80. Los hoteles económicos se convierten en el nuevo frente de la oposición al ICE En español, Today

    Un grupo de manifestantes recurre al ruido nocturno para presionar a los dueños de los hoteles que acogen a los agentes del ICE.

  81. Sad Horse Toy Goes Viral in China Video, Today

    A frowny-faced horse plushie, the result of a factory mistake, has become the internet’s unofficial mascot for the Lunar New Year. Fans say it resonates with overworked office employees.

  82. Have You Witnessed Generosity in Minnesota? Briefing, Today

    We’re interested in the ways communities are gathering and connecting in a moment of upheaval.

  83. Trump and First Lady Attend Amazon’s ‘Melania’ Premiere Video, Today

    President Trump and the first lady, along with White House officials, streamed into the Kennedy Center on Thursday for a screening of Amazon’s new documentary, “Melania.”

  84. Inside the Huge New Terminal That Will Transform J.F.K. New York, Today

    The 2.6-million-square-foot Terminal One, part of a multibillion-dollar redevelopment of Kennedy Airport, will be nearly as large as the Empire State Building.

  85. ¿Quién ganará el Oscar al mejor actor? En español, Today

    En un grupo excepcionalmente fuerte, Timothée Chalamet, Leonardo DiCaprio, Ethan Hawke, Michael B. Jordan y Wagner Moura tienen posibilidades de triunfar.

  86. Snow Angels The Learning Network, Today

    Tell us a story, real or made up, that is inspired by this image.

  87. Spelling Bee Forum Gameplay, Today

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

  88. 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?

  89. 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.”

  90. 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.

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

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

  92. 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.

  93. 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.

  94. 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.

  95. 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.

  96. 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.

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

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

  98. 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.

  99. 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.

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

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

  101. ‘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.

  102. 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.

  103. 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.”

  104. 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.

  105. ‘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.

  106. 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.

  107. 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.

  108. Enter Here! Gameplay, Today

    Robyn Weintraub opens our solving weekend.

  109. 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.

  110. 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.

  111. 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.

  112. 24 secretos sencillos para una vida más saludable Interactive, Today

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

  113. 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.

  114. 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.

  115. 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.

  116. ‘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.

  117. 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.

  118. ‘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.

  119. 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.

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

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

  121. 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.

  122. 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.

  123. 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.

  124. 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.

  125. 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.

  126. 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.

  127. 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.

  128. 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.

  129. 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.

  130. 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.

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

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

  132. 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.

  133. 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.

  134. 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.

  135. 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.

  136. ‘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.

  137. 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.

  138. 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”.

  139. 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.

  140. 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.”

  141. 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.

  142. 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.

  143. 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.

  144. 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.

  145. 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.”

  146. 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.

  147. 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.

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

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  149. 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.

  150. 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.

  151. 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.

  152. 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.

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

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  154. 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.

  155. The Death of the Indie Film Opinion, Yesterday

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

  156. 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.

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

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  158. 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.

  159. 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.

  160. 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.

  161. 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.

  162. 6 New Books We Love This Week Books, Yesterday

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  163. 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.

  164. 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.

  165. 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.

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

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  167. 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.

  168. 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.

  169. 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.

  170. ‘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.

  171. 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.

  172. 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.

  173. 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.

  174. 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.

  175. 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.

  176. 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.

  177. 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.

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

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  179. 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.

  180. 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.

  181. 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.

  182. 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.

  183. 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.

  184. 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.

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

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

  186. 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.

  187. 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.

  188. 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.

  189. 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.

  190. 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.

  191. 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.

  192. 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.

  193. 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.

  194. 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.

  195. 24 Easy, Healthy Soups That Will Make You Feel Better Food, Yesterday

    And most of them are ready in under an hour.

  196. 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.

  197. 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.

  198. 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.

  199. 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.

  200. 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.

  201. 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.

  202. 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.

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

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  204. 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.

  205. 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.

  206. 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.”

  207. 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.