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  1. The Chinese Island Where Dreams of Real Estate Glory Never Die World, Today

    Intended as China’s version of Dubai’s palm-shaped artificial island, Ocean Flower Island is a $12 billion monument to debt-fueled economic excess.

  2. Corrections: Jan. 20, 2026 Corrections, Today

    Corrections that appeared in print on Tuesday, Jan. 20, 2026.

  3. Quote of the Day: Starmer Decries U.S. Threat Of Tariff War Over Greenland Corrections, Today

    Quotation of the Day for Tuesday, January 20, 2025.

  4. Estos fueron los mensajes entre Trump y el primer ministro de Noruega sobre Groenlandia En español, Today

    En el intercambio del domingo, el líder noruego trató de “frenar la escalada” del creciente conflicto sobre Groenlandia y la última amenaza arancelaria de Trump.

  5. Trump Issues M.L.K. Day Proclamation After Criticism U.S., Today

    Civil rights groups had criticized President Trump for failing to issue a proclamation honoring Martin Luther King Jr. and not attending commemorative events.

  6. Visibly Disdainful Gameplay, Today

    A debut by Jonathan Raksin? Sounds great!

  7. Death Toll Rises in Guatemalan Gang Riots World, Today

    Uprisings in three prisons have killed nine police officers, presenting another challenge for President Bernardo Arévalo in his fight against corruption and organized crime.

  8. Map: 4.9-Magnitude Earthquake Shakes Southern California Interactive, Today

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

  9. How Trump Is Remaking America, State by State Interactive, Today

    Change is everywhere, manifestations of the sharp right turn that the president has promised for the country.

  10. Snowstorm Causes 100-Vehicle Pileup in Michigan Video, Today

    More than 100 vehicles slipped and crashed into one another in a chain-reaction pileup on a Michigan interstate on Monday.

  11. A City on Edge: Protesters Clash in Minneapolis Video, Today

    Jake Lang, a prominent right-wing activist, held a small pro-ICE rally in Minneapolis on Saturday. Within minutes, counterprotesters closed in and the confrontation turned violent.

  12. Trump Administration Asks Judge to Reject Minnesota’s Call to Block ICE Surge U.S., Today

    Lawyers for the state and the cities of Minneapolis and St. Paul have sued over the deployment of some 3,000 federal agents to Minnesota.

  13. Judge Allows Policy Restricting Lawmakers’ Access to ICE Facilities U.S., Today

    The decision permitted the Trump administration to continue restricting inspections of the conditions inside immigration detention compounds.

  14. In Colorado, the Options for Ari, a Transgender Teen, Begin to Disappear U.S., Today

    The Trump administration has used an array of pressure tactics to try to end treatments for minors, even in states that want to keep them.

  15. A Vermont Town Was a Foodie Mecca for Canadians. Until Trump’s Threats. U.S., Yesterday

    Greensboro’s economy depended on friendly relations with Canada. But after tariffs and threats to make the country the “51st state,” neighborly ties have frayed.

  16. To Their Shock, Cubans in Florida Are Being Deported in Record Numbers U.S., Yesterday

    Cubans had long benefited from legal privileges unavailable to immigrants from other countries. President Trump has changed that.

  17. How Trump Made Life Difficult for International Students and Wisconsin U.S., Yesterday

    Last fall, the number of new international undergraduates fell by 25 percent compared to the previous year. That drop poses financial and competitive challenges.

  18. At a Seattle Port Rocked by Tariffs, There Were 70 Jobs for 600 Workers U.S., Yesterday

    Dock workers are used to uncertainty, but nothing since the Great Recession of 2008 compares to what they have experienced this year.

  19. After Trump Shut the Border, a Texas Shelter for Migrants Emptied U.S., Yesterday

    Sister Pimentel’s shelter in McAllen, one of the poorest cities in America, pivoted to feed the hungry.

  20. A Tennessee Dean Had ‘Zero Sympathy’ for Charlie Kirk. She Was Fired. U.S., Yesterday

    Laura Sosh-Lightsy’s punishment reflects the new power dynamics in the free-speech debate, especially in red states.

  21. Columbia University’s Strained Peace: Fewer Protests and Sealed Gates U.S., Yesterday

    The Trump administration has pushed universities all over the country to act against student protesters.

  22. An Idaho City Has New Refugees: White South Africans U.S., Yesterday

    Twin Falls and its dairy industry have benefited from an influx of refugees from places like Bosnia, the Democratic Republic of Congo and Myanmar. That era is over.

  23. When Trump Took a Whack at the C.D.C., Atlanta Lost Something, Too U.S., Yesterday

    The earnest government disease fighter had become a kind of city archetype, alongside aspiring rappers and C-suite strivers. Now scientists are leaving.

  24. At Yosemite, Rangers Are Scarce and Visitors Have Gone Wild U.S., Yesterday

    After the Trump administration’s cuts, workers at the national park are spread too thin to stop people from littering, flying drones and cliff-diving.

  25. An Alaska Town Is Now Key to Trump’s Global Ambitions U.S., Yesterday

    Nome, population 3,700, is accessible only by plane outside a few months when boats can pass through. But it will be the home of the nation’s only deepwater Arctic port.

  26. An Alabama Pastor Credits Trump for Putting ‘Christ’ Back in Christmas U.S., Yesterday

    The president has given a new class of evangelists direct access to the White House. In return, many support him without question.

  27. Indiana Judge and His Wife Are Shot at Their Suburban Home U.S., Yesterday

    The police in Lafayette, Ind., said they were investigating the nonfatal shootings of a Tippecanoe County Superior Court judge and his wife on Sunday.

  28. Valentino: una vida en fotos En español, Yesterday

    Valentino Garavani, el “último emperador” de la moda, creía en el poder de la belleza.

  29. Wintry Weather Leads to 100-Vehicle Pileup on Interstate in Michigan U.S., Yesterday

    Cars and trucks slid into one another and off a highway after a lake-effect snowstorm. Numerous injuries were reported, but no deaths.

  30. Community Patrols Mobilize Amid ICE Operations in Minnesota Video, Yesterday

    In parts of Minnesota, volunteers have organized neighborhood patrols and rapid‑response networks to monitor the actions of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement operations in the area.

  31. A Smaller Version of the Sphere in Las Vegas Is Planned for Maryland U.S., Yesterday

    Gov. Wes Moore and the company behind the Sphere said the project in National Harbor, in the Washington metro area, would create jobs and become a landmark attraction.

  32. Taxing the Ultrarich World, Yesterday

    The number of billionaires has exploded, yet they often pay taxes at rates well below average.

  33. Fire at Pakistani Mall Leaves Over 20 Dead Video, Yesterday

    A fire tore through one of the busiest wholesale markets in downtown Karachi, Pakistan, over the weekend, leaving over 20 dead and dozens still missing on Monday.

  34. ‘Like an Earthquake’: How 40 People Died in a Spanish Train Crash World, Yesterday

    The victims of Spain’s deadliest rail crash in more than a decade included a police officer, journalists and a family returning from a musical.

  35. Trump Administration to Appeal Limits on Interactions With Minnesota Protesters U.S., Yesterday

    Justice Department lawyers said they would ask an appellate court to review an injunction that imposes limits on the tactics used by immigration agents.

  36. What to Know About Trump’s ‘Board of Peace’ for Gaza World, Yesterday

    Numerous countries say they have been invited to join President Trump’s newly minted organization, which critics say could undermine the United Nations.

  37. Northern Lights Could Be Visible Across Much of the U.S. Tonight Weather, Yesterday

    A severe solar storm could produce a visible show from Alabama to Northern California.

  38. France Moves Once Again to Pass a Budget With No Vote World, Yesterday

    Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu’s effort to force the measure through Parliament opened up his government to a vote of no confidence.

  39. Trump tiene una salida simple en Groenlandia, pero no parece quererla En español, Yesterday

    El presidente de EE. UU. ha dejado claro que no está interesado en alcanzar acuerdos diplomáticos que seguramente lograrían sus objetivos declarados de defensa en el Ártico.

  40. Protest at Minnesota Church Service Adds to Tensions Over ICE Tactics U.S., Yesterday

    The Justice Department said it would investigate the protest over a pastor’s apparent role in immigration enforcement in the state.

  41. Guatemala declara el estado de sitio para enfrentar la violencia de las pandillas En español, Yesterday

    En los últimos días han aumentado los disturbios en el país, como revueltas en prisiones y el asesinato de agentes de policía, que las autoridades han atribuido a las pandillas.

  42. Trump Is Pushing the U.S.-Europe Alliance Onto a Precipice World, Yesterday

    As President Trump tries to coerce European leaders over Greenland, they are pondering the unthinkable: Is an 80-year-old alliance doomed?

  43. Valentino: A Life in Photos Style, Yesterday

    Valentino Garavani, fashion’s ‘Last Emperor,’ believed in the power of beauty.

  44. Valentino Garavani, diseñador de moda italiano, muere a los 93 años En español, Yesterday

    Valentino, como era conocido, creó una de las marcas más duraderas de la industria de la moda, y se convirtió en un miembro, como sus clientes, de la alta sociedad.

  45. Powell Will Attend Supreme Court Arguments on Trump’s Effort to Fire Fed Official U.S., Yesterday

    A lawsuit by the Fed governor Lisa D. Cook has challenged President Trump’s push to fire her.

  46. Yesterday’s Trump News live blog included one standalone post:
  47. A$AP Rocky on How Rihanna Changed His Life Video, Yesterday

    In an exclusive sit-down, A$AP Rocky discussed the release of “Don’t Be Dumb,” his first new album in eight years, plus settling down with his “boo” Rihanna, life as a family man, his forays into Hollywood, influence on rapper fashion and much more.

  48. Clashes Erupt Around Syrian Prisons Holding Islamic State Fighters World, Yesterday

    New tensions flared a day after a Kurdish-led militia agreed to hand over control of prisons holding some 8,000 Islamic State fighters to the Syrian government.

  49. A$AP Rocky Clears the Air on His New Drake Diss Video, Yesterday

    The musician and actor A$AP Rocky sat down with Jon Caramanica and Joe Coscarelli, the hosts of “Popcast” at The New York Times, to discuss a new song that fans speculate is aimed at the rapper and pop star Drake.

  50. Los sobrevivientes describen el choque de trenes de alta velocidad en España En español, Yesterday

    Las fotografías muestran una maraña de metal, cables y cristales rotos en el lugar del accidente.

  51. How the Cleveland Orchestra Stays at the Top of Classical Music Arts, Yesterday

    Our critic tracked one concert, from its first rehearsals to its first performance. Practice is only part of what makes this ensemble excellent.

  52. Federal Reserve Inquiry Clouds Trump’s Supreme Court Bid to Oust Lisa Cook U.S., Yesterday

    The court is set to hear Ms. Cook’s case challenging her firing as the Justice Department investigates Jerome H. Powell, the central bank chair.

  53. Yesterday’s Spain High Speed Train Derailment live blog included two standalone posts:
  54. Read the Texts Between Trump and Norway’s Prime Minister About Greenland U.S., Yesterday

    In the exchange on Sunday, Norway’s leader sought to “de-escalate” the growing conflict over Greenland and Mr. Trump’s latest tariff threat.

  55. Prada Alienates in the Right Way Style, Yesterday

    The coats at the brand’s latest show felt refreshingly awkward.

  56. Valentino Garavani, Regal Designer and Fashion’s ‘Last Emperor,’ Dies at 93 Style, Yesterday

    Valentino, as he was called, created one of the most durable and fashionable labels and became an equal of his high society customers.

  57. Train Crash in Southern Spain Kills Dozens Video, Yesterday

    A train crash in southern Spain involving two trains killed dozens on Sunday. The cause of the crash, the deadliest in Spain since 2013, was still being investigated on Monday.

  58. Why a 1930s Bag Has Never Gone Out of Style T Magazine, Yesterday

    New iterations of a classic accessory, designed to be on the move.

  59. La tasa de natalidad de China cae al nivel más bajo desde 1949 En español, Yesterday

    La población de China descendió por cuarto año consecutivo y su tasa de natalidad se desplomó, pues los legisladores no consiguen frenar una crisis demográfica.

  60. Trump vincula su presión por Groenlandia a no recibir el Premio Nobel de la Paz En español, Yesterday

    En un mensaje de texto, el presidente Trump dijo al primer ministro de Noruega que ya no se sentía obligado a “pensar puramente en la paz” y que el mundo no estaría seguro hasta que EE. UU. controlara la isla.

  61. Do Cows Use Tools? This One Does. Science, Yesterday

    A pet cow named Veronika can scratch her own back with a broom — the first scientifically documented case of tool use in cows, researchers say.

  62. Exceedingly Easy With Plenty of Protein Food, Yesterday

    That’s Hetty Lui McKinnon’s new tofu and sweet potato peanut butter curry, which gets real zip from ginger, curry powder and chile flakes.

  63. Venezuela está dividida ante el desvanecimiento del sueño revolucionario En español, Yesterday

    Los partidarios del expresidente Hugo Chávez, el líder socialista antiestadounidense, se esfuerzan por aceptar el pacto del gobierno venezolano con Washington.

  64. Choque ferroviario en España: esto es lo que sabemos En español, Yesterday

    Un tren de alta velocidad se salió de la vía y chocó contra otro la noche del domingo en el sur de España, lo que ocasionó la muerte de al menos 39 personas.

  65. Musk, With a $10 Million Donation, Signals He’s Back for the Midterms U.S., Yesterday

    Elon Musk, the world’s richest person, backed Nate Morris, a Republican businessman, in the primary race to succeed Senator Mitch McConnell in Kentucky.

  66. Slow Emergency Response Blamed in Deadly Fire That Tore Through Pakistani Mall World, Yesterday

    The blaze, which killed at least 23 and left dozens more missing during “wedding season,” burned all night and day through a Karachi plaza with hundreds of shops.

  67. Trump’s Trade Negotiator Says Response to Court Loss Would Be Immediate U.S., Yesterday

    If the Supreme Court rules against its tariffs, the Trump administration would begin replacing them immediately, said Jamieson Greer, the United States Trade Representative.

  68. Greenlanders Weigh Options as Trump Threatens Takeover Video, Yesterday

    Some residents of Greenland are hatching plans to flee by boat, while others are committed to remaining as President Trump demands a deal to buy the autonomous territory of Denmark.

  69. Top Catholic Clerics Denounce U.S. Foreign Policy U.S., Yesterday

    Citing recent events in Venezuela, Ukraine and Greenland, three cardinals said their statement was inspired by Pope Leo.

  70. The Troubling and Paradoxical Nature of Christian Nationalism Opinion, Yesterday

    Readers respond to an Opinion guest essay by Molly Worthen and reflect on church, state and American politics. Also: After a therapist dies.

  71. Guatemala Declares State of Emergency as Gang Violence Surges Video, Yesterday

    President Bernardo Arévalo of Guatemala declared a 30-day state of emergency to address gang violence. A surge of unrest in recent days has included uprisings at three prisons and the killing of eight police officers.

  72. Trump Links His Push for Greenland to Not Winning Nobel Peace Prize World, Yesterday

    In a text, President Trump told Norway’s prime minister that he no longer felt obliged to “think purely of Peace” and that the U.S. needed the island for global security.

  73. Yesterday’s Antarctica Thwaites Glacier live blog included one standalone post:
  74. ‘Like an Earthquake’: Survivors Describe High-Speed Train Crash in Spain World, Yesterday

    Photographs show a tangled mess of metal, wires and broken glass at the scene of the crash, which killed at least 39 people.

  75. U.S. Money Makers Briefing, Yesterday

    We take a look at President Trump’s impact on government spending.

  76. Japan’s Leader Calls for Snap Election in Bid to Expand Power World, Yesterday

    Sanae Takaichi, the first woman to be Japan’s prime minister, is hoping to seize on her popularity by calling a parliamentary election next month.

  77. Trump’s New Greenland Threat Outrages Allies, and China’s Birthrate Plunges The Headlines, Yesterday

    Plus, chimney sweeps are making a comeback.

  78. Wordle Review No. 1,676 Gameplay, Yesterday

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Tuesday, Jan. 20, 2026.

  79. Strands Sidekick No. 688 Gameplay, Yesterday

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Tuesday, Jan. 20, 2026.

  80. Connections Companion No. 954 Gameplay, Yesterday

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Tuesday, Jan. 20, 2026.

  81. Starmer Pushes Back Against Greenland Tariff Threat as ‘Completely Wrong’ U.S., Yesterday

    The British prime minister said his country “must stand up for its values” after President Trump threatened a new tariff war over acquiring the island.

  82. Lo que hay que saber sobre los vínculos de Hizbulá con Venezuela En español, Yesterday

    El secretario de Estado Marco Rubio dijo que el país sudamericano era una plataforma regional para la influencia iraní y acusó a las autoridades de albergar al grupo militante libanés.

  83. Syria, in Ruins World, Yesterday

    A year after the dictator fell, Syrians are returning to a country with no clear plan for rebuilding.

  84. El regreso a 2016: un anhelo que expone lo que pasa en internet En español, Yesterday

    Una tendencia en redes despertó nostalgia en los usuarios, pero los recuerdos compartidos apuntan a algo más.

  85. ¿La leche entera es más sana para los niños? En español, Yesterday

    No hay un estudio contundente que pruebe que la leche entera contribuye a la obesidad en los niños. Pero aquellos con sobrepeso podrían optar por opciones bajas en grasa.

  86. El mayor reto de Venezuela no es el petróleo, es llevar comida a la mesa En español, Yesterday

    Las turbulencias económicas tras la incursión de EE. UU. amenazan ahora con agravar una crisis humanitaria que ha durado años en Venezuela, donde según una encuesta más del 70 por ciento de la población ya vive en la pobreza.

  87. Why Independent Voters Are Not Necessarily Moderate Opinion, Yesterday

    These days, the label “independent” does not necessarily signify moderation or centrism.

  88. Trump Has an Offramp on Greenland. He Doesn’t Seem to Want It. U.S., Yesterday

    The strategic importance of Greenland is growing, and NATO has underinvested in Arctic security. But President Trump, intent on ownership, is rebuffing deals with Europe to solve the problem.

  89. Search of Reporter’s Home Tests Law With Roots in a Campus Paper’s Suit U.S., Yesterday

    The Stanford Daily lost a 1978 Supreme Court case over the search of its newsroom. But a bipartisan backlash prompted a federal law protecting journalists.

  90. Donald Trump’s Middle Finger Opinion, Yesterday

    The president doesn’t have ideals. Just enemies.

  91. Trump’s Spectacle of Cruelty in Minneapolis Opinion, Yesterday

    Minneapolis stands in defiance to Trump’s dark vision of America.

  92. What to Know About M.L.K. Day U.S., Yesterday

    Since 1986, a federal holiday on the third Monday of January has celebrated the legacy of the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.

  93. Inside Minnesota Hospitals, ICE Agents Unnerve Staff U.S., Yesterday

    As federal agents swarm the Twin Cities, their presence has also grown in medical centers. Health care workers are pushing back.

  94. To Cuff or Not to Cuff? That Is the Ultimate Pants Question. Fashion, Yesterday

    A turnup at the hem of your trouser legs used to be the norm. Our critic explains how it became a matter of choice, and how to decide.

  95. Splits Emerge Among Venezuelans as Revolutionary Dream Fades World, Yesterday

    Supporters of former president Hugo Chávez, the anti-American socialist, are struggling to come to terms with their government’s pact with Washington.

  96. Trump Said He’d Unleash the Economy in Year 1. Here’s How He Did. Interactive, Yesterday

    As a candidate, President Trump pledged to boost the stock market, bring back manufacturing jobs and improve other elements of the economy. A year after his return to office, his record is mixed.

  97. How Trump Is Testing the Limits of the Presidency Interactive, Yesterday

    A breakdown of the presidential powers President Trump has sought for himself, including what he did to obtain power and what’s next.

  98. Prominent Architecture Firm Is Accused of Illegally Ousting Employees Business, Yesterday

    A federal labor regulator says the firm, Snohetta, laid off eight employees in retaliation for trying to unionize.

  99. Americans Are Turning Against Gay People Opinion, Yesterday

    We seem to be in a new era of anti-gay prejudice.

  100. ‘Roofman,’ ‘While We’re Young’ and More Streaming Gems Movies, Yesterday

    This month’s guide to the under-the-radar movies of your subscription services includes unconventional romantic comedies and vibrant indie dramas.

  101. Weight-Loss Drugs Could Save U.S. Airlines $580 Million Per Year Travel, Yesterday

    A study by the financial firm Jefferies highlights a surprising perk for carriers: lower fuel costs as slimmer passengers lighten their aircrafts’ loads.

  102. A Briny Englishman (and Booker Prize Winner) Says Farewell Books, Yesterday

    Julian Barnes writes about illness and love in “Departure(s),” which he claims is his last novel.

  103. At the Center of Trump’s Vision for Rebuilding Ukraine: BlackRock World, Yesterday

    The world’s largest asset manager has been enlisted to help build Ukraine’s recovery plan. Some fear it is part of a Trump administration effort to steer the effort toward American business interests.

  104. The Chicken Runner of Tyler County, West Virginia Style, Yesterday

    A high school track star enhances his social media presence with his mile-long stunts.

  105. Don’t Harm the Country We Call Home Opinion, Yesterday

    Greenland is an ally of the United States.

  106. $1.5 Million Homes in California Real Estate, Yesterday

    A ranch house in South Lake Tahoe, a Queen Anne Revival in San Jose and a bungalow in Los Angeles

  107. Texas Schools Wait as Law on Ten Commandments Reaches Appeals Court U.S., Yesterday

    A state law mandating the display of the Ten Commandments in every classroom has already divided Texas schools. Now a federal appeals court will decide its constitutionality.

  108. How the American Legal Profession Can Regain Its Dignity Opinion, Yesterday

    We are stronger when we act together.

  109. Has Trump Delivered on His Economic Promises? Video, Yesterday

    President Trump made a number of economic promises on the campaign trail. Now that we’re one year into the Trump administration, our chief economics correspondent, Ben Casselman, looks at key economic data to see what Trump was able to accomplish, and where he has so far failed to deliver what he promised.

  110. ‘An Unbelievable Mess’: Artists Are Stymied by Trump Travel Bans Arts, Yesterday

    Musicians, theater groups and others from overseas are facing visa challenges and rising costs, posing a looming crisis for the performing arts sector.

  111. All Bets Are On: The Rise of Prediction Markets Technology, Yesterday

    Billions of dollars are trading hands on sites like Polymarket and Kalshi, where people bet on everything from Taylor Swift’s wedding date to election outcomes.

  112. One Year After Texas Measles Outbreak Began, Experts Consider Another Grim Milestone Well, Yesterday

    It’s unclear whether the United States can keep its designation as a country that officially eliminated the disease.

  113. What to Know About Hezbollah’s Ties to Venezuela World, Yesterday

    U.S. authorities have accused Hezbollah of complicity in drug trafficking and money laundering schemes in Venezuela.

  114. Do You Have an Object You’ve Kept as a Reminder of Love? Style, Yesterday

    It could be something easily overlooked: a folded note in a wallet, a concert ticket or an old key. We’re interested in the quiet keepsakes that people hold on to as proof of love.

  115. No Country Has Ever Been Held Responsible for Genocide. Can This Lawyer Change That? Magazine, Yesterday

    Philippe Sands, one of the world’s pre-eminent human rights attorneys, is arguing the case against Myanmar at The Hague.

  116. Who Will Win the House? Three Maps Tell a Tale of the 2026 Midterms. Interactive, Yesterday

    With control of the narrowly divided House set to be decided by a small fraction of the chamber's seats, a wave of strategic redistricting and a flood of retirements will play a role in the 2026 midterms.

  117. Stop Worrying, and Let A.I. Help Save Your Life Opinion, Yesterday

    A.I. isn’t perfect, but it doesn’t have to be to improve medicine.

  118. 5 Workouts to Level Up Your Fitness Well, Yesterday

    No longer a beginner? Try these routines to challenge yourself.

  119. To Tune Out Food Noise, Our Critic Listened to His Hunger Food, Yesterday

    In the third part of a monthlong series, Pete Wells and experts say a healthier diet begins with understanding what drives your eating, and slowing down.

  120. From Seal Meat to Ice Sheets: A Century of Reporting From Antarctica Climate, Yesterday

    Generations of Times journalists have journeyed there with scientists. Their coverage traces humankind’s changing relationship with the most mysterious continent.

  121. Before Urban Raids, Border Patrol Tested Tactics in California Farm Country U.S., Yesterday

    Just before President Trump took office, Border Patrol agents led by Gregory Bovino arrested immigrants in Kern County using the same playbook later seen in places like Chicago and Minneapolis. Then a federal judge ordered them to stop.

  122. How a Shoe Invented by a Dancer Might Be a Game Changer Arts, Yesterday

    Ballet evolves slowly, and that includes footwear. But a new shoe with sneaker technology is giving dancers support from the heel up.

  123. An Art Collector’s Vision Set in Rock in Millbrook, N.Y. Real Estate, Yesterday

    After years of planning, Artur Walther and the architecture firm SO-IL built a house for communing with nature.

  124. 7 Things All Women Should Know About Their Heart Health Well, Yesterday

    Women’s cardiovascular health has long been overlooked and understudied. Here are some things to keep in mind.

  125. ‘Masquerade’ Reimagined ‘Phantom,’ and the Fans Are Flocking Theater, Yesterday

    The immersive adaptation of Andrew Lloyd Webber’s musical is a hit, with some people coming back a dozen times since it began performances last summer.

  126. I.M.F. Raises Forecast for Global Growth as Tariff Drag Fades Business, Yesterday

    The 3.3 percent rate for 2026 would match last year’s pace. Booming investment in artificial intelligence is buttressing global output.

  127. Cuba está entre la esperanza y el miedo tras captura de Maduro En español, Yesterday

    Los cubanos se preguntan qué pasará con ellos después de perder a su principal proveedor de petróleo.

  128. In a State Notorious for Scandal, Corruption Fighters Are Targeted New York, Yesterday

    An anonymous negative ad campaign has been aimed at New Jersey’s departing attorney general. “It’s a warning to others,” one political scientist said.

  129. Could Mamdani’s Child Care Plan Encourage a Baby Boomlet in New York? New York, Yesterday

    Some New Yorkers hope that raising a child in the city could become more affordable thanks to Mayor Zohran Mamdani’s plans for free child care and preschool.

  130. Spelling Bee Forum Gameplay, Yesterday

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

  131. Much of Spain’s High-Speed Rail Network Will Be Closed on Monday World, Yesterday

    The closures were announced after a high-speed train derailed and smashed into another high-speed train, killing at least 39 people and injuring dozens.