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  1. No Amazon, No Gmail: Trump Sanctions Upend the Lives of I.C.C. Judges World, Today

    President Trump’s retaliation against top officials at the International Criminal Court has shut them out of American services and made even routine daily tasks a challenge.

  2. Quote of the Day: Bears Took Big Swing on the Offensive Line, and It Really Paid Off Corrections, Today

    Quotation of the Day for Saturday, January 10, 2026.

  3. Volkswagen Suffers More Than Rivals From Auto Industry Woes Business, Today

    The German automaker’s sales in the United States plunged last year, hit by tariffs and the end of tax credits for electric vehicles.

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

    Corrections that appeared in print on Saturday, Jan. 10, 2026.

  5. Judge Bars Trump From Withholding Election Funds to States U.S., Today

    The ruling is the latest legal setback to President Trump’s sweeping effort to compel changes to state election standards.

  6. Trump Calls for 10 Percent Credit Card Interest Cap, After Killing Other Fee Limits U.S., Today

    The president revived a campaign promise he has not actively pursued since taking office.

  7. After President’s Capture, U.S. and Venezuela Explore Restoring Diplomatic Ties World, Today

    The move embodied the contradictions and fast-changing nature of the two countries’ relationship.

  8. Go for Another Round Gameplay, Today

    Kameron Austin Collins treats us to a new construction, with more to come.

  9. Rare Comic Introducing Superman Sells Privately for $15 Million Books, Today

    The copy of Action Comics No. 1, published in 1938, was stolen from the actor Nicolas Cage in 2000 and recovered more than a decade later.

  10. Consumer Bureau Leader Requests $145 Million for Agency He Wants to Eliminate U.S., Today

    A federal judge ordered Russell T. Vought, the bureau’s acting director, to keep requesting funds for the financial watchdog’s operations.

  11. Minnesota Woman Dies After Shark Bite in U.S. Virgin Islands U.S., Today

    People at the beach went to the woman’s rescue and helped her ashore, the authorities said, but she died at a hospital.

  12. What It Takes to Drill Into an Antarctic Glacier Video, Today

    Our climate reporter Raymond Zhong meets with Paul Anker, a drilling engineer aboard the icebreaker Araon, to discuss the stakes, preparations and pressure of the mission to drill a hole in the Thwaites Glacier to measure the water beneath.

  13. Trump Administration Freezes Food Stamps in Minnesota U.S., Today

    The move was part of a broader effort to to freeze social services to some Democratic-led states amid a fraud investigation in Minnesota.

  14. Dr. Oz Visits California to Target ‘Fraud’ U.S., Today

    Dr. Mehmet Oz, the head of the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid, and Bill Essayli, a Los Angeles-based prosecutor, said they were investigating federally funded services.

  15. Trump amenaza con tomar Groenlandia ‘por las malas’ En español, Today

    El presidente Trump volvió a amenazar con la anexión por la fuerza de Groenlandia, “les guste o no”.

  16. New Cellphone Video Shows ICE Agent’s Perspective Before Minneapolis Shooting U.S., Today

    The Department of Homeland Security posted a clip of the video on social media and said it was taken by the agent, who killed a 37-year-old woman in the shooting.

  17. Trump Urges Oil Companies to Speed Work in Venezuela World, Today

    The president met with executives on a day when the U.S. seized another tanker carrying Venezuelan oil.

  18. Iran Convulsed in Second Night of Nationwide Protests World, Yesterday

    Large marches against the government occurred despite an internet blackout and threats of a severe crackdown.

  19. Mohammed Harbi, Who Rewrote Algeria’s History, Dies at 92 World, Yesterday

    He was an official in the revolutionary government, then, after the country won independence from France, was imprisoned and eventually wrote from exile.

  20. Judge Blocks Trump Officials From Freezing Billions in Social Services Funds U.S., Yesterday

    The ruling temporarily halted plans to freeze more than $10 billion in funds for anti-poverty programs bound for five Democratic-led states.

  21. Outside Prisons in Caracas, Venezuelans Anxiously Await Release of More Political Detainees World, Yesterday

    Venezuela’s interim government said it would release an “important number” of imprisoned people, but only nine have been confirmed freed.

  22. Yesterday’s Venezuela Trump Us live blog included two standalone posts:
  23. Owner of Swiss Bar Detained in Fire Investigation Video, Yesterday

    Prosecutors in Switzerland ordered Jacques Moretti to be detained after investigators questioned him and his wife, Jessica Moretti. Officials are looking into whether negligence played a role in last week’s deadly fire at their bar, Le Constellation.

  24. Gavin Newsom on Democrats, 2028 and His Fruit-only Breakfasts U.S., Yesterday

    The California governor is powered by smoothies and bursting with thoughts about U.S. politics.

  25. Trump Threatens to Take Greenland ‘the Hard Way’ World, Yesterday

    The president continued to advance an imperialist vision of American foreign policy, where the U.S. can dominate neighboring countries “whether they like it or not.”

  26. Trump Pressures Oil Giants to Invest in Venezuela Briefing, Yesterday

    Also, protests spread across Iran. Here’s the latest at the end of Friday.

  27. Mamdani’s First Big Move to Help Renters Is Dealt a Blow by Court New York, Yesterday

    Summit Properties USA won an auction on Friday to buy more than 5,000 apartments out of bankruptcy from the Pinnacle Group despite City Hall’s efforts to intervene.

  28. Mamdani Condemns Slurs and Pro-Hamas Chant at Heated Queens Protest New York, Yesterday

    Pro-Palestinian and pro-Israel demonstrators hurled threats at each other outside an event promoting real estate sales in Jerusalem. The mayor said those actions had “no place in our city.”

  29. Washington National Opera Is Leaving the Kennedy Center Arts, Yesterday

    The opera, which has performed at the arts center since 1971, was concerned about declines in attendance and donations during President Trump’s second term.

  30. Hessy Levinsons Taft, Jewish Baby on Cover of Nazi Magazine, Dies at 91 World, Yesterday

    Without her parents’ knowledge, her portrait was entered as a prank in a contest in 1935 to represent the ideal Aryan infant — and she won.

  31. Trump’s $100 Billion Venezuela Oil Plan Gets a Cool Reception Business, Yesterday

    President Trump met with oil and gas executives on Friday in an effort to push them to invest money in Venezuela, a plan many of them are reluctant to embrace.

  32. A Look at Iran’s Antigovernment Protests Video, Yesterday

    Protests have rocked Iran in recent weeks, and the country’s supreme leader has threatened to escalate a crackdown on demonstrators. Erika Solomon, our bureau chief for Iran and Iraq, discusses what’s fueling the protests with our senior writer Katrin Bennhold.

  33. Bahram Beyzaie, Filmmaker Who Led Iran’s New Wave, Dies at 87 Movies, Yesterday

    Despite a ceaseless battle against government censors, he was celebrated as one of his country’s greatest auteurs, winning praise from luminaries like Martin Scorsese.

  34. Why Trump’s and Vance’s Claim About the War Powers Resolution Is Very Misleading U.S., Yesterday

    The resolution created different sections of statutory code. A part the Senate is weighing using has not been widely seen as unconstitutional.

  35. Portraits of the Thwaites Glacier Climate, Yesterday

    From an icebreaker sailing near the Thwaites Glacier in Antarctica, our photographer has captured the many faces of the ice.

  36. After Police Kill 2 People in One Night, Mamdani Responds Cautiously New York, Yesterday

    Mayor Zohran Mamdani did not call the shootings justified, but said New York Police officers were placed in “incredibly difficult and dangerous circumstances.”

  37. 220,000 Fewer Workers: How Trump’s Cuts Affected Every Federal Agency Interactive, Yesterday

    New data offers the first clear view of the impact of the buyouts and firings.

  38. La centenaria batalla por el petróleo venezolano En español, Yesterday

    El sector petrolero del país ha experimentado grandes cambios y dos oleadas de nacionalizaciones desde que su primer pozo empezó a bombear en 1914.

  39. Handing Out Free Tickets, Mamdani Says Theater Should Not Be ‘a Luxury’ Theater, Yesterday

    The mayor said a new initiative by the Under the Radar festival exemplified an arts affordability agenda that he intends to pursue.

  40. Minneapolis Mayor Calls for State Role in Deadly ICE Shooting Video, Yesterday

    With the Minneapolis area in a state of upheaval, Minnesota officials renewed their calls on Friday for state agents to be allowed to help investigate the fatal shooting of a woman by an Immigration and Customs Enforcement officer earlier this week.

  41. Measles Outbreak in South Carolina Worsens Well, Yesterday

    The outbreak has now spread to more than 300 people, most of them children.

  42. Man Stole Dozens of Skeletons From Pennsylvania Cemetery, Authorities Say U.S., Yesterday

    Investigators recovered what was believed to be more than “100 full or partial sets of human and skeletal remains” from the man’s home and storage unit in Lancaster County, the district attorney said.

  43. Venezuela entierra a las víctimas de la incursión de EE. UU. En español, Yesterday

    La muerte tocó a las puertas de varias familias que, relacionadas o no con el régimen del depuesto presidente Maduro, se convirtieron en daño colateral de una operación militar.

  44. Putin Delivers a Warning to Europe at Mach 10 World, Yesterday

    A nuclear-capable missile fired into Ukraine near Poland sent a message to Europe days after its leaders agreed to postwar security guarantees, Russian analysts said.

  45. Día 1: ¿cuánto sabes sobre la salud de tu cerebro? Interactive, Yesterday

    Nunca es demasiado pronto ni demasiado tarde para iniciar hábitos cerebrales saludables. Hoy, pon a prueba tus conocimientos con un cuestionario.

  46. Joel Habener, Whose Research Led to Weight-Loss Drugs, Dies at 88 Health, Yesterday

    His discovery of the protein fragment GLP-1 was crucial in the development of Ozempic, Wegovy and other blockbuster obesity and diabetes treatments.

  47. This Popular Ghanaian Street Food Harnesses the Plantain’s Power Food, Yesterday

    Yewande Komolafe’s oven-roasted take on kelewele pairs the classic snack with crisp shallots and herbs.

  48. X Sues Music Publishers, Alleging ‘Collusion’ Over Licensing Deals Arts, Yesterday

    The social media platform says it was pressured into licensing agreements for songs “at inflated rates.” In 2023, publishers sued the company for copyright violations.

  49. New F.B.I. Deputy Director Chosen After Bongino’s Departure U.S., Yesterday

    Even as the selection of a career agent, Christopher G. Raia, leaves an unusual three-person leadership structure in place, it returns a career agent to the second highest-ranking post.

  50. Compass Acquires Top Rival, Creating World’s Largest Brokerage Real Estate, Yesterday

    First signed into agreement in September 2025, the merger brings together the largest and second-largest real estate firms in the United States.

  51. Trump Seeks New Powers to Pressure ‘Underperforming’ Weapons Makers Business, Yesterday

    In an executive order, President Trump is aiming to punish defense contractors that don’t deliver weapons quickly enough.

  52. What Is El Helicoide, the Infamous Torture Prison in Venezuela? World, Yesterday

    As Venezuela’s interim authorities began to release political prisoners, some of their families raced to the notorious prison that symbolized Nicolás Maduro’s authoritarian rule.

  53. U.S. Hiring Turned Sluggish Over First Year of Trump’s Second Term U.S., Yesterday

    As economists pointed to some of the president’s policies to explain the latest Labor Department data, White House aides sought to make the case for optimism in the new year.

  54. Uno de los presos políticos liberados encaró a Maduro por el fraude electoral En español, Yesterday

    Como candidato minoritario de oposición, Enrique Márquez se negó a firmar las actas de unos resultados que favorecían a Nicolás Maduro.

  55. As Election Year Opens, G.O.P. Seeks Some Distance From Trump U.S., Yesterday

    The vote to open a war powers debate, a pair of attempted veto overrides and a split on health care suggested a greater appetite among Republicans to challenge the president.

  56. Thomas V. Cash, Cartel-Busting D.E.A. Official in Miami, Dies at 85 U.S., Yesterday

    He helped take down the Panamanian strongman Manuel Noriega and the Colombian drug kingpin Pablo Escobar.

  57. Jerome Lowenstein, 92, Dies; Teaching Doctor With a Literary Sideline Books, Yesterday

    When not guiding students in a compassionate approach to patient care, he led a tiny publishing imprint that put out a much-rejected debut novel that won a surprise Pulitzer Prize.

  58. Russia Says It Struck Ukraine With Nuclear-Capable Missile Video, Yesterday

    The Russian Defense Ministry said on Friday that it had struck western Ukraine with a nuclear-capable intermediate-range ballistic missile, an ominous warning by President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia as U.S.-led negotiations to end the war have gained steam.

  59. Yemeni Separatists Say They Are Disbanding, but Move Is in Dispute World, Yesterday

    A delegation from the Southern Transitional Council in Riyadh announced its dissolution, but members abroad rejected the news amid fears it was not voluntary.

  60. The Trump Interview: A President Who Answers Only to Himself Opinion, Yesterday

    Readers react to President Trump’s interview with The New York Times. Also: Mayor Zohran Mamdani, Jews and Israel.

  61. Kennedy Said His Dietary Advisers Would Have ‘No Conflicts of Interest.’ Some Did. Well, Yesterday

    New federal guidelines, which emphasize protein, meat and milk, were informed by a panel of experts with several ties to the meat and dairy industries.

  62. Flashback: Your Weekly History Quiz, Jan. 10, 2026 Interactive, Yesterday

    Can you sort 8 historical events?

  63. Prosecutor Asks for Owner of Swiss Bar Hit by Deadly Fire to Be Detained World, Yesterday

    The request came after hours of questioning of the bar’s co-owners. Some 40 people died in the fire that broke out during a New Year’s celebration.

  64. These Easy Egg Bites Are the Best Grab-and-Go Breakfast Food, Yesterday

    They’re also easy to make ahead and packed with spinach and cottage cheese, ready to power you through the day.

  65. Producers Guild Nominations Strengthen Oscar Odds for Five Films Movies, Yesterday

    “One Battle After Another,” “Sinners,” “Hamnet,” “Frankenstein” and “Marty Supreme” have now been recognized by all three major guilds.

  66. ‘The Correspondent’ Author Virginia Evans Talks About Her Breakout Novel Books, Yesterday

    Evans’s epistolary tale, about a retired lawyer who spends her days writing to a series of pen pals, became one of last year’s sleeper hits.

  67. Trump Officials Reopen Thousands of Refugee Claims in Minnesota U.S., Yesterday

    The review comes as the federal government escalates its immigration enforcement in the state.

  68. Yesterday’s Trump Maduro Venezuela Ataque live blog included five standalone posts:
  69. On the Trail of an Elusive Midcentury Chair T Magazine, Yesterday

    We help a reader track down furniture from a photograph taken in the early 1950s.

  70. Do You Frequently Order Food Delivery? We Want to Hear From You. Food, Yesterday

    Your responses can help as we report on the immense growth of food delivery and its effects on how we live.

  71. Are You a Food Delivery Driver? We Want to Hear From You. Food, Yesterday

    We are reporting on food-delivery culture, and we want to talk to the people who keep it running.

  72. Can A.I. Help Medical Research? Video, Yesterday

    Sam Rodriques, the C.E.O. and co-founder of FutureHouse, discusses the bottlenecks around A.I. drug development, and how Kosmos – the company’s A.I. scientist – aims to solve some of these hurdles and accelerate medical discovery.

  73. Casey’s 2026 Prediction: 16 and Up for Social Media Video, Yesterday

    On the “Hard Fork” podcast, the hosts Kevin Roose and Casey Newton discuss Casey’s high-confidence prediction for 2026 that a minimum age of 16 will becomes the new norm for social media accounts worldwide.

  74. How Our White House Photographer Finds New Angles on the Oval Office Times Insider, Yesterday

    Doug Mills, winner of three Pulitzers, sits, crawls and hoists cameras high in the air to bring viewers fresh perspectives. He was at it again this week during our marathon interview with President Trump.

  75. Stir-Fried Lettuce With Crispy Garlic and Fried Eggs Video, Yesterday

    Stir-fried lettuce is commonly served as a bed for braised mushrooms or simply as a green side dish. Here, stir-fried lettuce, fried eggs and crispy garlic chips perch on a bed of rice, a simple meal with comforting flavors and textures.

  76. Freed Venezuelan Political Prisoner Called Maduro’s Fraud to His Face World, Yesterday

    Enrique Márquez, a centrist opposition lawmaker, refused to rubber-stamp the government’s dubious election results in front of the entire nation.

  77. What Does ‘America First’ Mean After Venezuela? Video, Yesterday

    In the wake of the U.S. operation to seize President Nicolás Maduro of Venezuela, some have wondered whether President Trump has strayed from his “America First” promise. Our White House correspondent Zolan Kanno-Youngs looks closer at what “America First” might mean now.

  78. When Jeffrey Epstein Confronted Tina Brown Video, Yesterday

    Tina Brown was one of the most prominent media figures in the 1980s and ’90s, serving as the top editor at Vanity Fair and then The New Yorker. She later launched The Daily Beast, which ran one of the first national series on the convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. She answered questions about that coverage, her career, the royal family and more on “The Interview” with Lulu Garcia-Navarro.

  79. Glencore and Rio Tinto Restart Talks to Create a Mining Giant Business, Yesterday

    The negotiations come amid an increase in deal-making across the mining industry as demand for copper and other metals soars.

  80. The Century-Long Tug of War for Venezuela’s Oil Business, Yesterday

    The country’s oil industry has undergone major shifts and two waves of nationalization since its first well started pumping in 1914.

  81. Google Guys Say Bye to California Technology, Yesterday

    Sergey Brin is joining his Google co-founder, Larry Page, in reducing ties to the state where they built their fortunes.

  82. Supreme Court, Swamped by Emergencies, Neglects Rest of Docket U.S., Yesterday

    Only once in the modern era have the justices taken this long to issue their first decision — and when it came, it wasn’t the hotly anticipated case on President Trump’s tariffs.

  83. Minnesota Leaders Call for State Role in Investigating Deadly ICE Shooting U.S., Yesterday

    Federal authorities, who have launched an immigration enforcement blitz in Minnesota, said they will re-examine thousands of refugee cases in the state.

  84. EE. UU. aborda otro buque con petróleo de Venezuela En español, Yesterday

    El Olina es el quinto petrolero que las fuerzas estadounidenses abordan o incautan en las últimas semanas como parte de un esfuerzo por controlar las exportaciones petroleras de Venezuela.

  85. Rescue Workers Search for Survivors in Deadly Philippines Landfill Collapse Video, Yesterday

    A landfill in the central Philippines collapsed on Thursday afternoon, killing at least two people and injuring at least a dozen others, according to local officials. Rescue workers were searching for several other people who were missing, many of whom remained trapped under the debris.

  86. For These Three, the Age of Empire Never Quite Ended Books, Yesterday

    In a trilogy of novellas, a writer explores lives haunted by colonialism and slavery.

  87. Five International Movies to Stream Now Movies, Yesterday

    This month’s picks include an elliptical Mexican anthology film, an experimental biopic of the writer Suzanne Césaire and more.

  88. Melissa Clark’s Five-Star One-Pan Orzo With Spinach and Feta Food, Yesterday

    And more reader favorites from this week.

  89. Federal Officials Identify Pair Shot by Border Patrol in Portland, Ore. U.S., Yesterday

    The shooting during a traffic stop, a day after the killing of a woman in Minneapolis by an ICE agent, generated angry denunciations by local officials.

  90. U.S. Boards Another Tanker Carrying Venezuelan Oil World, Yesterday

    The tanker, the Olina, is the fifth to be boarded or seized by U.S. forces in recent weeks as part of an effort to control Venezuela’s oil exports.

  91. Palabra del día: ‘memorandum’ En español, Yesterday

    Esta palabra ha aparecido en 279 artículos en NYTimes.com en el último año. ¿Puedes usarla en una frase?

  92. Pope Leo Rebukes a ‘Zeal for War’ That He Sees as Spreading Globally World, Yesterday

    The pontiff used an annual address to ambassadors to the Vatican to condemn countries that prioritized violence over diplomacy to achieve their goals.

  93. Yesterday’s Jobs Report Economy live blog included one standalone post:
  94. Google’s Former C.E.O. Wants to Build a Cosmic Search Engine Science, Yesterday

    Eric and Wendy Schmidt are backing a start-up-like approach to building a giant space telescope and powerful ground observatories.

  95. Trump y Petro al teléfono: así se evitó una crisis En español, Yesterday

    El presidente colombiano dijo que el nuevo tono entre los líderes era “amable” y también que existen profundos desacuerdos con su homólogo estadounidense.

  96. Elon Musk’s A.I. Is Generating Sexualized Images of Real People, Fueling Outrage Technology, Yesterday

    Late Thursday, Mr. Musk’s chatbot, Grok, limited requests for A.I.-generated images on X to paid subscribers of the social media site amid an outcry from victims and regulators.

  97. How to Make, and Keep, New Year’s Financial Resolutions Your Money, Yesterday

    Experts offered a variety of suggestions, including paring your list of goals, making saving automatic and avoiding spending temptations like marketing emails.

  98. After Three Hot Years, Will Stock Markets Sizzle Again? Business, Yesterday

    Returns have been fabulous but consider the potential for setbacks in this already hazardous year, our columnist says.

  99. Landfill Collapse in Philippines Leaves Two Dead and Dozens Missing World, Yesterday

    A garbage mound outside Cebu City in the central Philippines collapsed on Thursday. Rescuers are searching for 36 missing people, including some trapped under the debris.

  100. Times Reporters Are on a Scientific Expedition to Antarctica. Send in Your Questions. The Learning Network, Yesterday

    Students of all ages are invited to send in video questions for possible inclusion in dispatches from the trip. Deadline: Jan 16.

  101. Iran Plunges Into Internet Blackout as Protests Intensify Video, Yesterday

    Internet monitoring groups reported an abrupt drop in connection levels in Iran as anti-government protests continued to grow. Iran’s supreme leader dismissed days of fierce protest as wanton destruction.

  102. Trump Is Making a Power Play in Latin America. China Is Already There. Business, Yesterday

    China built a dominant strategic position in the region as the leading lender and trading partner. It is watching President Trump’s next moves closely.

  103. European Union Agrees to Landmark Free-Trade Deal With South America Business, Yesterday

    The agreement with Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay and Uruguay represents a push for deeper global cooperation, in contrast to the United States turning to coercion in its dealings with other countries.

  104. What to Know About the Oreshnik, the Missile Russia Used Against Ukraine World, Yesterday

    The attack was just the second time that Moscow had launched the nuclear-capable intermediate-range ballistic weapon.

  105. Bill Gates Makes a Multibillion-Dollar Divorce Payout Business, Yesterday

    The billionaire and philanthropist has made a nearly $8 billion payment to the private foundation of his ex-wife, Melinda French Gates, new tax filings show.

  106. December’s Jobs Data Reinforces Fed’s Cautious Approach to Future Cuts Business, Yesterday

    For the central bank to lower interest rates again, officials will likely need to see more notable signs that unemployment is rising.

  107. After Machado Offers Her Nobel, Trump Says It Would Be an ‘Honor’ to Accept It World, Yesterday

    President Trump indicated that he would meet the Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado. Last year, she won the Nobel Peace Prize, an award he covets.

  108. President Trump’s Vision of Power Briefing, Yesterday

    “My own mind. It’s the only thing that can stop me,” he told Times reporters.

  109. Grok’s Undressing Scandal + Claude Code Capers + Casey Busts a Reddit Hoax Podcasts, Yesterday

    “This is a story about how a tool can be used to try to affect politics and in particular to minimize women, denigrate them and push them out of the conversation.”

  110. For 2hollis, Music Is a Family Business. So We Interviewed Him and His Dad. Arts, Yesterday

    The 22-year-old pop phenom’s father is John Herndon of the post-rock band Tortoise. They chatted about songwriting, nepotism and what they’ve taught each other.

  111. Una entrevista con Donald Trump En español, Yesterday

    El presidente habló con el Times sobre Venezuela y de sus planes en Groenlandia.

  112. Border Patrol Agents Shoot 2 in Oregon, and Trump Says, ‘I Don’t Need International Law’ The Headlines, Yesterday

    Plus, your Friday news quiz.

  113. An Interview With the President The Daily, Yesterday

    Four New York Times reporters sat down with President Trump for a nearly two-hour interview.

  114. Connections Companion No. 944 Gameplay, Yesterday

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Saturday, Jan. 10, 2026.

  115. Strands Sidekick No. 678 Gameplay, Yesterday

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Saturday, Jan. 10, 2026.

  116. Wordle Review No. 1,666 Gameplay, Yesterday

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Saturday, Jan. 10, 2026.

  117. Runway Wall Caused All the Deaths in 2024 South Korean Plane Crash, Report Says World, Yesterday

    A computer simulation ordered by the government showed that everyone on board would have survived if the concrete berm had been made of materials that easily broke apart.

  118. 8 New Movies Our Critics Are Talking About This Week Movies, Yesterday

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

  119. Iran’s Supreme Leader Vows to ‘Not Back Down’ as Protests Swell World, Yesterday

    After days of fierce protest, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei dismissed the demonstrations as wanton destruction and accused protesters of trying to “please” President Trump.

  120. Agents in Immigration Crackdown Have Fired at Vehicles at Least 10 Times U.S., Yesterday

    The confrontations over the last four months have left two people dead and prompted criticism of federal agencies for allowing officers to open fire on moving vehicles.

  121. How an Abrupt Call Between Trump and Colombia’s President Averted a Crisis World, Yesterday

    President Gustavo Petro said that the new tone between the leaders was “friendly,” but he also resurfaced his deep disagreements with President Trump.

  122. The New York Times News Quiz, Jan. 9, 2025 Interactive, Yesterday

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

  123. El auge de las semillas auriculares En español, Yesterday

    Estas semillas que causan presión en las orejas se han convertido en un producto de bienestar de moda, brotando en formas y lugares nuevos y extravagantes.

  124. Is It a Good Idea to Wrap Your Christmas Tree? Interactive, Yesterday

    A belated ruling on the limits of holiday magic.

  125. In Venezuela, Trump Revives ‘Gunboat Diplomacy.’ What Is It? U.S., Yesterday

    The U.S. campaign in Venezuela has drawn from a centuries-old playbook employing naval force — but added some new elements, too.

  126. A Wig Maker Behind Many Hollywood Illusions Style, Yesterday

    Largely by word of mouth, Helena Jhong has built a business creating custom wigs and hair pieces that have appeared on major red carpets.

  127. 4 formas de comer más fibra En español, Yesterday

    La mayoría de nosotros no consumimos lo suficiente, pero los expertos afirman que estos sencillos cambios pueden ayudar.

  128. Will Arnett, Laura Dern and Bradley Cooper: 3 Friends Walk Into a Comedy Club Movies, Yesterday

    In many ways, their new relationship tale, “Is This Thing On?,” relies on their shared history over 25 years.

  129. Why Many Republican Voters Support Trump’s Use of Force in Venezuela U.S., Yesterday

    They don’t like nation building, but they do want to project American power.

  130. ¿Se puede optimizar el amor? Silicon Valley lo está intentando En español, Yesterday

    Entre aplicaciones, teorías y métricas, un grupo de tecnólogos intenta escalar la conexión humana sin perder de vista lo que la vuelve impredecible.

  131. A Financier’s Twist on Buying Influence: Bankrolling Ballot Measures U.S., Yesterday

    Brian Heywood, a Seattle-area hedge fund founder, has spent millions to put conservative initiatives in front of Washington lawmakers and voters. Next up: parental rights and transgender athletes.

  132. The Sins of the Moderates Opinion, Yesterday

    How are we classical liberals of left, right and center supposed to behave in this new world?

  133. A Fairy Tale Opera Trades the Moral for the Mysterious Arts, Yesterday

    Matthias Pintscher’s first opera in 20 years invites audiences to find their own meaning in a macabre 19th-century tale.

  134. Wary of Investing in Venezuela, Big Oil Heads to the White House Business, Yesterday

    The amounts of money, time and political uncertainty trouble executives at large Western oil companies, who plan to meet with President Trump on Friday.

  135. The War Over a Weedkiller Might Be Headed to the Supreme Court Climate, Yesterday

    Bayer has asked the justices to decide whether federal law shields the company from lawsuits over its Roundup herbicide and cancer. Democrats and MAHA activists aren’t happy.

  136. The Theory That Gives Trump a Blank Check for Aggression Magazine, Yesterday

    The true meaning of “flexible realism” — abroad and at home.

  137. How a Travel Writer Became Timothée Chalamet’s Ping-Pong Nemesis Travel, Yesterday

    For Pico Iyer, making his acting debut in the hit movie “Marty Supreme” was the latest journey in a life full of unexpected voyages.

  138. Yesterday’s Economy live blog included one standalone post:
  139. They Risked Everything to Help America. Now Trump Could Deport Them. Opinion, Yesterday

    Mr. Trump’s dishonorable treatment of Afghan refugees is morally wrong and makes Americans everywhere less safe.

  140. This Is Trump’s Small Trick to Destroy American Democracy Opinion, Yesterday

    The president is claiming borderless license to turn on his perceived enemies, both foreign and domestic.

  141. $875,000 Homes in the Bahamas Real Estate, Yesterday

    A three-bedroom villa in the Abaco Islands, a three-bedroom condo in Nassau, and an oceanfront villa on Eleuthera.

  142. Denmark Doesn’t Deserve Trump’s Aggression Opinion, Yesterday

    Any attempt to seize Greenland from Denmark would fatally undermine the world’s most successful military alliance.

  143. Think Punk Rockers Are Angry? Meet These Menopausal Women. Arts, Yesterday

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