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  1. U.S. Appeals Court Won’t Take Up Case to Resurrect 9/11 Plea Deal U.S., Today

    The decision removes a chance for the defendants to resolve the long-running case with the death penalty taken off the table. Instead, pretrial hearings are likely to resume.

  2. Reshuffle at Ukraine’s Intelligence Agencies Draws Criticism World, Today

    Some ask whether the shake-up risks disrupting the agencies’ operations and is political in nature.

  3. Warner Bros. Board Rebuffs Paramount’s Latest Buyout Offer Business, Today

    The board said the blockbuster deal it reached with Netflix last month posed less risk.

  4. The Law of the Jungle Briefing, Today

    We ask where America’s new foreign policy might take us — and the world.

  5. Buy Greenland? Take It? Why? An Old Pact Already Gives Trump a Free Hand. World, Today

    Analysts say the Cold War agreement allows the president to increase the American military presence almost at will.

  6. Ronny Chieng Remarks on Trump ‘DoorDash-ing’ Maduro to Brooklyn Arts, Today

    “The Daily Show” host quipped that after a surprise capture, Nicolás Maduro “will face justice in the best legal system in the world that we illegally kidnapped him to.”

  7. 3 perspectivas para 2026 En español, Today

    Las repercusiones del ataque de EE. UU. a Venezuela se sentirán a lo largo del año, pero hay otras historias importantes. Nuestros reporteros nos cuentan sobre Ucrania, Medio Oriente y China.

  8. Europe and Rest of World Try to Come to Terms With Trump the Imperialist World, Today

    Needing U.S. support to fend off Russia in Ukraine, European leaders have been cautious about criticizing President Trump on Greenland, Iran, Venezuela and much else.

  9. Displaced Palestinians in Egypt Await Reopening of Gaza Border Video, Today

    Tens of thousands of Palestinians in Egypt face an uncertain future as they navigate obstacles to staying in the country and returning home to Gaza. The New York Times spoke to a family that remains separated despite a truce in the territory.

  10. Trump Claims Venezuela Will Hand Over Oil, and L.A. Wildfires Leave Behind Toxic Homes The Headlines, Today

    Plus, a journey to a melting continent.

  11. The 2026 Battle for Control of Congress The Daily, Today

    As midterm elections approach, we take a look at the chances of each party.

  12. Connections Companion No. 942 Gameplay, Today

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Thursday, Jan. 8, 2026.

  13. Strands Sidekick No. 676 Gameplay, Today

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Thursday, Jan. 8, 2026.

  14. Wordle Review No. 1,664 Gameplay, Today

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Thursday, Jan. 8, 2026.

  15. Today’s Venezuela Us Trump live blog included one standalone post:
  16. Tell Us: What’s the Most Romantic Thing You’ve Ever Seen? Podcasts, Today

    We may include your story in an episode of the “Modern Love” podcast.

  17. China’s Threat to Block Rare Earths Has Put Japan on High Alert Business, Today

    Tokyo is concerned at signs that Beijing may be laying the groundwork to restrict access to the metals vital to manufacturing.

  18. The Case for Real Regime Change in Venezuela Opinion, Today

    The former envoy Elliott Abrams says the administration should push harder.

  19. El increíble viaje de Brian Cox: de rockero a físico de partículas En español, Today

    Antes llenaba estadios con su música. Ahora explica las complejidades del universo a una nueva generación bombardeada por la desinformación.

  20. ‘Stranger Things’ Finale The Learning Network, Today

    The enormously popular Netflix series has ended. Were you a fan?

  21. ¿Qué puedo hacer si mi familia está distanciada? En español, Today

    Los expertos dicen que las rencillas familiares tienen efectos dominó.

  22. Minnesota’s Fraud Should Be a Wake-Up Call for Democrats Opinion, Today

    The specter of welfare fraud haunted Democrats under Reagan. It could do so again.

  23. Can Timothée Chalamet Break This Oscar Curse? Movies, Today

    The best actor Oscar almost never goes to young men, though the 30-year-old has his best chance yet with “Marty Supreme.”

  24. One Year After the Fires: Los Angeles Tries to Heal U.S., Today

    After wildfires destroyed much of Altadena and Pacific Palisades, residents are struggling with how to move forward and who is to blame.

  25. A Portrait That Was the ‘Instagram of Its Time’ New York, Today

    Charles Edwards painted his interpretations of canvases by Anthony van Dyck for the Metropolitan Opera’s production of “I Puritani.” Then he visited the Met Museum to see the original.

  26. ‘Hands in the Air, Butts on the Ground’: Kes Heads to Lincoln Center Arts, Today

    The band from Trinidad and Tobago will headline the Unity Jazz Festival this week, bringing “a sense of joy” and its genre-blending sound.

  27. $425,000 Homes in Tennessee, Missouri and Florida Real Estate, Today

    A 1920 cottage in Nashville, a contemporary condo in Kansas City and a 1950s bungalow in Orlando.

  28. Slalom and Skeleton: 5 Places to Experience Olympic Sports, Without a Trip to Milan Travel, Today

    Can’t make it to Italy for the Winter Olympics? No worries, these spots in North America offer a taste of the Games (and let you try everything from speedskating to ski jumping, if you dare).

  29. His Plays Are Silent for a Reason: ‘Words Can Limit Things’ Theater, Today

    The Albanian Greek director Mario Banushi talks about his dreamlike “Mami,” which leads the Under the Radar festival in New York this month.

  30. From ‘Star Trek’ to ‘Stranger Things,’ What Hive Minds Tell Us About Ourselves Arts, Today

    Many people, one brain. It’s a classic storytelling device, and it’s showing up a lot more lately.

  31. ‘KPop Demon Hunters’ Oral History: The Making of a Smash Movies, Today

    As the filmmakers, songwriters and actors tell it, their “wackadoo” concept evolved over nine years and eight versions of “Golden” into a global phenomenon.

  32. Could Viral Protest Videos Create a Backlash Against ‘Less Lethal’ Weapons? Magazine, Today

    They were developed during the civil rights movement to reduce harm, but their rampant use during anti-ICE protests has led to a new kind of violence.

  33. 5 Minutes That Will Make You Love Dexter Gordon Arts, Today

    The tall, debonair saxophonist known as the “Sophisticated Giant” had a seemingly effortless power in his playing. Hear 10 examples chosen by our experts.

  34. Tests of Fed’s Independence Intensify as Trump Seeks to Reshape Institution Business, Today

    The central bank faces two major hurdles early on in 2026 that will determine the extent to which it operates free of political meddling.

  35. Why Have So Few Homes Been Rebuilt After the L.A. Fires? Video, Today

    Shawn Hubler, our Los Angeles bureau chief, reported on the reasons Pacific Palisades and Altadena are still largely barren, a year after they burned in the Los Angeles fires.

  36. The Best Way to Get a Restaurant Reservation? It’s an Old One. Food, Today

    From neighborhood diners, to Michelin-starred restaurants loyalty has its privileges.

  37. Want to Have Better Sex This Year? Here’s How. Podcasts, Today

    After 15 years teaching a class about sex, the most popular course at the University of Washington, this professor shares her most important takeaways.

  38. Despite Little Research, Companies Race to Market Autism Tests Health, Today

    Backers claim the tests can predict a child’s risk of autism using a strand of hair or a mother’s blood, but critics say they are not ready for the market.

  39. Fire-Prone Areas Try Carrots and Sticks to Boost Home Upgrades Real Estate, Today

    Leaders use a mix of new rules, visual aids and incentives to convince residents to protect their homes — and entire neighborhoods — from wildfires.

  40. 4 Tests to Measure Your Agility at Any Age Well, Today

    The ability to move with speed, precision and power is important for longevity. Here’s how to gauge it and how to improve.

  41. The Nonfiction Everyone Will Be Talking About in 2026 Books, Today

    Memoirs by Sylvester Stallone and the founder of Barstool Sports; essays from celebrated novelists Jesmyn Ward and Jayne Anne Phillips; and more.

  42. The Novels Everyone Will Be Talking About in 2026 Books, Today

    Tayari Jones, Ann Patchett, George Saunders and Veronica Roth return with new novels; Jennette McCurdy makes her fiction debut; and more.

  43. My Long Weekend With 700 People Touched by Death Opinion, Today

    Facing death is a core part of making meaning of one’s life. To struggle through this universal contemplation without a community can be brutal.

  44. To Be or Not to Be: That Is the Question Filmmakers Can’t Resist Movies, Today

    The Shakespearean monologue that is featured twice in “Hamnet” has long informed the movies, often in surprising ways that can make us rethink the words.

  45. Transitamos por la era del gran desapego En español, Today

    Estados Unidos se desenamora aceleradamente: menos citas y casamientos, menos amistades y patriotismo. Pero es el amor más allá de uno mismo lo que da sentido a la vida.

  46. Should Staten Island and the East Village Share a House District? New York, Today

    A court dispute over the lines of the 11th Congressional District represents one of New York Democrats’ few hopes of drawing maps in their favor for the 2026 midterms.

  47. Spelling Bee Forum Gameplay, Today

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

  48. Palabra del día: ‘homily’ En español, Today

    Esta palabra ha aparecido en 64 artículos en NYTimes.com en el último año. ¿Puedes usarla en una frase?

  49. Word of the Day: homily The Learning Network, Today

    This word has appeared in 64 articles on NYTimes.com in the past year. Can you use it in a sentence?

  50. I May Be Free, but the Belarusian People Are Not Opinion, Today

    The world must not stop supporting dissidents in Belarus despite the release of some from prison.

  51. Russia Sends Naval Vessel to Escort Oil Tanker U.S. Is Pursuing World, Today

    The development deepens the confrontation over the tanker formerly known as the Bella 1, which the United States wants to seize but which Russia has sought to protect.

  52. Quote of the Day: Every Apron Tells a Story at a Tiny Museum Corrections, Today

    Quotation of the Day for Wednesday, January 7, 2026

  53. China Sells the World on Its Duty-Free Island, Amid a $1 Trillion Trade Surplus Business, Today

    Policies meant to lure importers to Hainan, a resort island off China’s coast, signal an opening up, Beijing says. One expert calls it a “bait and switch.”

  54. Corrections: Jan. 7, 2026 Corrections, Today

    Corrections that appeared in print on Wednesday, Jan. 7, 2026.

  55. Map: 6.4-Magnitude Earthquake Shakes the Philippine Sea Interactive, Today

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

  56. FEMA Staff Bracing for Dismissal of 1,000 Disaster Workers Climate, Today

    The job cuts expected this month are part of a plan by the Homeland Security secretary, Kristi Noem, to remake the agency.

  57. Game of Pursuit Gameplay, Today

    Adrianne Baik gets into character.

  58. Tras la caída de Maduro, el reto de Rubio apenas comienza en Venezuela En español, Today

    Marco Rubio empujó la ofensiva de Trump que terminó con la captura de Maduro. La nueva meta es forzar concesiones sobre el petróleo para compañías de Estados Unidos.

  59. Yesterday’s Venezuela Trump Nicolas Maduro live blog included five standalone posts:
  60. Béla Fleck Withdraws From Kennedy Center Concerts Arts, Today

    “Performing there has become charged and political,” the 18-time Grammy winner said.

  61. N.Y.C. Child Care Programs Brace for Cuts After Federal Funding Freeze New York, Today

    The Trump administration said it was placing a hold on $10 billion in subsidies across five states, including New York.

  62. Yesterday’s Venezuela Maduro Us Trump live blog included three standalone posts:
  63. What to Know About the Vaccines Cut From C.D.C. Recommendations Well, Today

    Federal health officials upended the immunization schedule for American children this week. These are the diseases affected.

  64. Michael Reagan, a Son of President Reagan Who Fought for Right-Wing Causes, Dies at 80 Obituaries, Today

    Mr. Reagan, who was the son of Ronald Reagan and his first wife, Jane Wyman, built on his father’s conservative legacy with a radio talk show and columns on right-wing sites like Newsmax.

  65. Day 3: Try a Brain-Boosting Workout Interactive, Today

    To strengthen your brain, exercise is essential. Today, we’ll help you find a new routine.

  66. Cuba’s Long-Suffering Economy Is Now in ‘Free Fall’ World, Today

    With widespread power outages, medicine shortages and rising food prices, experts say Cuba’s economy has never been worse, with the crisis coming just as the supply of Venezuelan oil is threatened.

  67. Pardoned Jan. 6 Rioters Rally and Demand More from Trump U.S., Today

    The “J6ers,” as they refer to themselves, praised President Trump but called for more action from his administration, including financial restitution and prison reform.

  68. Fate of 350,000 Haitians at Stake as Court Weighs Temporary Protected Status U.S., Today

    A federal judge questioned whether the Trump administration appropriately reviewed safety conditions in Haiti before ending protections for people from the Caribbean nation.

  69. U.S. Pressures Venezuela to Expel Official Advisers From China, Cuba, Iran and Russia, Officials Say World, Today

    Secretary of State Marco Rubio was said to have listed the Trump administration’s demands to Venezuela’s new leader, Delcy Rodríguez, in a classified meeting Monday with senior congressional leaders.

  70. Entering the Frozen Continent Video, Today

    As the icebreaker heads into the sea ice zone around Antarctica, penguins and seals start to appear. The lead scientist on the vessel teaches our climate reporter, Raymond Zhong, to identify different kinds of sea ice.

  71. Mamdani Issues Executive Orders on Homeless Shelters and City Jails New York, Today

    Mayor Zohran Mamdani directed city agencies to make plans to comply with rules governing health and safety at the facilities, and said they must work to end solitary confinement.

  72. Aldrich Ames, C.I.A. Turncoat Who Helped the Soviets, Dies at 84 Obituaries, Today

    As chief of the counterintelligence branch of the C.I.A.’s Soviet division, he had access to some of the nation’s deepest secrets. He had been serving a life sentence since 1994.

  73. Rubio dice a congresistas que Trump quiere comprar Groenlandia En español, Today

    Desde su primer mandato, el presidente estadounidense ha dicho que desea adquirir Groenlandia y el lunes pidió a sus ayudantes un plan actulizado para lograrlo. Los líderes europeos expresaron su rechazo.

  74. Stephen Miller Offers a Strongman’s View of the World U.S., Yesterday

    President Trump’s trusted adviser is casting his hard-right gaze abroad, saying the world must be governed by “force.”

  75. Cea Weaver Has Long Been Polarizing. Mamdani Is Standing by Her. New York, Yesterday

    Ms. Weaver, a tenant advocate named to a high-profile role in Mayor Zohran Mamdani’s administration, is facing criticism for past comments calling homeownership “a weapon of white supremacy.”

  76. Wintry Conditions Cause Hundreds of Flight Cancellations in Amsterdam Video, Yesterday

    One of Europe’s major travel hubs canceled hundreds of flights this week after days of accumulated ice and snow. More winter weather is expected across Northern Europe through Wednesday.

  77. Justice Dept. Memo Approved Military Incursion Into Venezuela as Lawful U.S., Yesterday

    The specifics of the memo are unclear. But Attorney General Pam Bondi told lawmakers in briefings this week that the administration would share the document with them.

  78. America Is Bad at Accountability Video, Yesterday

    “The United States has a problem with elite impunity,” says the Opinion columnist Jamelle Bouie, as he looks back on the five years since the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol.

  79. Rosa von Praunheim, 83, Dies; Captured Gay Life in Germany on Film Movies, Yesterday

    His first feature-length movie, in 1971, was called his country’s “Stonewall moment,” for jump-starting a gay-rights movement. He became a leading voice of it.

  80. Michigan City to Pay $3.25 Million After Woman Was Mistakenly Declared Dead U.S., Yesterday

    Timesha Beauchamp, 20, was found alive at a funeral home after she had been pronounced dead during a medical episode in Southfield, Mich. She died weeks later.

  81. Hilton Drops Bookings for Hotel Accused of Turning Away Immigration Agents Travel, Yesterday

    The hotel giant said it took “immediate action” against a Hampton Inn near Minneapolis after a video showed a worker declining Department of Homeland Security reservations.

  82. Venezuelan Leaders Project Independence Briefing, Yesterday

    Also, Europe discusses postwar plans for Ukraine. Here’s the latest at the end of Tuesday.

  83. Mamdani Takes the Bite Out of ‘the Bump,’ Paving Over Hated Road Hazard New York, Yesterday

    The small but symbolic gesture, at the foot of the Williamsburg Bridge, signals more ambitious street redesign plans from the new mayor.

  84. ‘It’s Hurting Minnesotans’: Tim Walz Says He Ended Run to Shield Residents From Trump U.S., Yesterday

    “I don’t think any governor in history has had to fight a war against the federal government every single day,” Gov. Walz said after ending his re-election bid.

  85. Fire Ravages Los Angeles Motel That Played Supporting Role in Films U.S., Yesterday

    A city commission had just voted to consider the site of the old Hollywood Center Motel, which has long been vacant, for landmark status.

  86. Ex-Turning Point Leader Gets Probation After Forging Voters’ Names U.S., Yesterday

    Austin Smith resigned from the group founded by Charlie Kirk and suspended his bid for re-election to the Arizona House in 2024.

  87. Rubio Tells Lawmakers Trump Wants to Buy Greenland U.S., Yesterday

    President Trump has said since his first term that he wants to acquire Greenland, and he asked aides for an updated plan on Monday. European leaders reject the president’s assertions.

  88. Judge Orders Trump Loyalist to Explain Why She Has Kept U.S. Attorney Title U.S., Yesterday

    The ruling was the most robust effort to date to press the prosecutor, Lindsey Halligan, on why she has continued to serve as the U.S. attorney, despite an order throwing out her appointment.

  89. Suspect in Brown and M.I.T. Killings Discussed Attacks in Videos, Officials Say U.S., Yesterday

    Claudio Neves Valente, who is accused of killing two students at Brown and an M.I.T. professor, left rambling descriptions of the shootings.

  90. ‘Greenland Belongs to Its People,’ European Lawmakers Say Video, Yesterday

    European leaders and Greenland residents respond to President Trump’s renewed threats to seize Greenland.

  91. The Players to Know in Venezuela’s Leadership World, Yesterday

    Since President Trump deposed Nicolás Maduro, his entrenched web of loyalists has appeared to remain intact. Here’s a look at some of the most influential.

  92. There Were Good Reasons to Depose Maduro Opinion, Yesterday

    But taking Venezuela’s oil while leaving the regime in place weren’t among them.

  93. 2 Caribbean Nations Agree to Host People Seeking Asylum in U.S. World, Yesterday

    The island nations of Dominica, and Antigua and Barbuda, recently targeted by Washington, said they had reached deals to receive asylum seekers turned away by the U.S.

  94. How to Stay Warm This Winter T Magazine, Yesterday

    Elevated takes on cold-weather essentials to get you through the season.

  95. Trump’s Venezuela Attack Feels Very 1980s Video, Yesterday

    The Trump administration’s key motivations for deposing Venezuela’s President Nicolás Maduro don’t track, argues the Opinion columnist Ezra Klein. In the U.S., cocaine isn’t the big drug problem, foreign oil isn’t the big energy need and socialism isn’t the big ideological threat.

  96. Elon Musk’s xAI Raises $20 Billion Technology, Yesterday

    The funding is part of an A.I. frenzy, as investors aggressively plow enormous sums into fast-growing start-ups at sky-high valuations.

  97. Israel Tells Doctors Without Borders to End Its Work in Gaza World, Yesterday

    The move against the medical aid group enforces policies limiting criticism of Israel’s conduct in the war and requiring personal details about Gazan employees.

  98. White House Posts False Jan. 6 Narrative on Riot’s 5th Anniversary U.S., Yesterday

    A new web page on the official White House site blames the Capitol Police and Democrats for the pro-Trump mob riot, absolving the president of responsibility and calling participants “innocent.”

  99. Are Trains Now the Most Luxurious Way to Travel? T Magazine, Yesterday

    From Angola to Turkmenistan, sumptuously outfitted railroad cars are taking passengers on over-the-top journeys back in time.

  100. Mickey Rourke Declines $100,000 in Donations After His Eviction Movies, Yesterday

    Rourke’s landlord said in court documents that the actor owed nearly $60,000 in rent. Rourke said he had declined to pay rent after the home became uninhabitable.

  101. Three Views on What 2026 Might Bring World, Yesterday

    Our reporters on the ground tell us what they’re watching in Ukraine, the Middle East and China.

  102. LaMalfa’s Death Further Depletes House G.O.P. Majority U.S., Yesterday

    The California Republican’s sudden passing, on the same day that Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene’s resignation took effect, made the party’s House math even trickier.

  103. Murders in New York City Fell 20% in 2025, Though Reported Rapes Rose New York, Yesterday

    Police Commissioner Jessica Tisch and Mayor Zohran Mamdani announced the numbers on Tuesday. Officials attributed the rise in rapes in part to a change in the state definition of sexual assault.

  104. Georgia Schedules Special Election for Marjorie Taylor Greene’s Seat U.S., Yesterday

    The election on March 10, or a runoff in April, will determine who serves out the remainder of Ms. Greene’s term after her unexpected resignation from Congress.

  105. Europe Rallies for Greenland as Trump’s Threats Continue World, Yesterday

    The show of solidarity comes as President Trump, emboldened by his capture of Nicolás Maduro from Venezuela, has suggested he could take action against other countries.

  106. Democrats Commemorate Jan. 6, Highlighting Trump’s Role U.S., Yesterday

    On Capitol Hill, Democrats spent the fifth anniversary of the riot forcefully rebutting the president’s attempts to rewrite the history of the attack, as he stepped up his false claims.

  107. Arkansas Special Primary Election Results Interactive, Yesterday

    Get live results from the 2026 Arkansas special primary elections.

  108. Virginia State Legislature Special Election Results Interactive, Yesterday

    Get live results from the 2026 Virginia special state legislature elections.

  109. Winter Weather Snarls Travel Across Northern Europe World, Yesterday

    Ice and cold disrupted airports and caused car accidents on Tuesday. More snow is expected in Amsterdam and Brussels on Wednesday.

  110. Georgia State House District 23 Special Election Results Interactive, Yesterday

    Get live results from the 2026 Georgia special election.

  111. Connecticut State House District 25 Special Election Results Interactive, Yesterday

    Get live results from the 2026 Connecticut special election.

  112. South Carolina State House District 98 Special Election Results Interactive, Yesterday

    Get live results from the 2026 South Carolina special election.

  113. The 92-Year-Old Judge in the Maduro Case Must Step Aside Opinion, Yesterday

    There is no simple procedural mechanism for lawyers, or the public, to challenge the fitness of judges.

  114. Rubio Helped Oust Maduro. Running Venezuela May Prove Trickier. U.S., Yesterday

    The secretary of state helped steer President Trump to attacking Venezuela and seizing Nicolás Maduro, and now aims to force the country to give U.S. companies access to its oil.

  115. Maduro Invokes Prisoner-of-War Status, Echoing Panama’s Noriega U.S., Yesterday

    The argument worked for Manuel Antonio Noriega, who wore a uniform at trial and received special P.O.W. privileges after his conviction.

  116. ¿Caminar es suficiente ejercicio? En español, Yesterday

    Es una de las formas más sencillas de moverse. He aquí cómo impacta tu condición física.

  117. Five Years On, Trump Keeps Pushing Jan. 6 Conspiracies U.S., Yesterday

    President Trump is still sowing doubt about the integrity of America’s elections. The claims could affect this year’s midterms.

  118. The Unanswered Questions About Venezuela’s Environmental Future Climate, Yesterday

    The Trump administration has made no secret that it covets Venezuela’s oil reserves. What happens next could have serious implications for the planet.

  119. Béla Tarr, titán del cine contemplativo, muere a los 70 Años En español, Yesterday

    Entre las películas del maestro húngaro están ‘Sátántangó’ y ‘Las armonías de Werckmeister’.

  120. Does the World Need More Oil From Venezuela? Business, Yesterday

    The country could, eventually, attract investment and re-emerge as a force in the oil markets, but many analysts are concerned about an oversupply.

  121. AIG’s Chief Is Stepping Down in Latest Executive Reshuffling Business, Yesterday

    The announcement that Peter Zaffino would step down as chief executive in June and become executive chairman sent the insurer’s stock tumbling.

  122. Caltech, a Science Powerhouse, Hires a Communicator as Its New President U.S., Yesterday

    Ray Jayawardhana, the incoming president, is an astrophysicist, but leaders at the California Institute of Technology also praised his credentials as a communicator at a time when science is under attack.

  123. Readers Pick the Songs That Defined Their 2025 Arts, Yesterday

    Stories behind tracks by Fontaines D.C., Beyoncé, Nina Simone and more.

  124. EE. UU. suaviza su acusación contra Maduro y cuestiona la existencia del ‘Cártel de los Soles’ En español, Yesterday

    El Departamento de Justicia abandonó la narrativa impulsada durante el gobierno de Trump y reformuló el caso como una red de corrupción estatal, no como un cártel formal de la droga.

  125. After a Bitterly Cold Start to the Year, U.K. Faces More Snow This Week Weather, Yesterday

    Forecasters warned that Storm Goretti could bring significant travel disruptions.

  126. Iran Says It’s Investigating Violence at Weekend Protests World, Yesterday

    Rights groups accuse security forces of killing protesters and storming a hospital in the province of Ilam. State media claimed that some protesters were armed.

  127. What Trump Wants in Venezuela Video, Yesterday

    The journalist Jonathan Blitzer explains the various interests and factions at play in the Trump administration’s strike against Venezuela.

  128. Skiers Make Mountaintop Tribute to Swiss Fire Victims Video, Yesterday

    Hundreds of skiers gathered in Crans-Montana, Switzerland, to honor the 40 people killed and more than 100 injured in a New Years’s Day fire at a bar. The town’s mayor said the bar had not been inspected in several years.

  129. Fighting Through the Ice, Without a Horizon as a Guide Climate, Yesterday

    The sea ice changed completely over the course of a few hours, from disconnected floes to a vast, snow-covered plain.

  130. Recalling the Horrors of Jan. 6 Opinion, Yesterday

    Readers respond to an essay by Representative Jamie Raskin and to an editorial. Also: Risky changes in vaccine policy; a new Kennedy Center.

  131. What’s Your Reaction to the U.S. Military Operation in Venezuela? The Learning Network, Yesterday

    U.S. forces carried out an audacious raid on Venezuela’s capital, seizing President Nicolás Maduro and his wife. President Trump said the United States would “run” the country.

  132. María Corina Machado elogia a Trump y dice que quiere compartir su Premio Nobel de la Paz con él En español, Yesterday

    Machado, quien dirigió una exitosa campaña electoral contra Maduro en 2024, pasó gran parte de una entrevista con FOX News apelando a Trump, quien ha declinado darle su apoyo a la oposición venezolana.

  133. Zelenski adopta un tono cauteloso mientras la paz elude a Ucrania En español, Yesterday

    Conforme transcurren los meses sin una solución a la vista para su país, las palabras del presidente se han vuelto algo más sombrías.

  134. Teaching About the U.S. Military Operation in Venezuela The Learning Network, Yesterday

    U.S. forces carried out an audacious raid in Venezuela, seizing its president, Nicolás Maduro. We invite students to explore what happened and share their reactions.

  135. What to Know About Maduro’s Arraignment Video, Yesterday

    Our criminal justice reporter Jonah E. Bromwich describes the scene as Nicolás Maduro, the captive president of Venezuela, pleaded not guilty in federal court in Manhattan, and what is set to happen next.

  136. A Jan. 6 Rioter Returned to the Capitol Seeking Forgiveness U.S., Yesterday

    Pamela Hemphill, who said she rejected President Trump’s pardon for her role in the Jan. 6, 2021, attack, apologized to a Capitol Police officer who was assaulted during the mayhem.

  137. Cómo la ‘doctrina Donroe’ refuerza la visión del poder de Xi en Asia En español, Yesterday

    La incursión de EE. UU. para capturar a Maduro favorece la perspectiva del presidente de China: cuando los países poderosos imponen su voluntad cerca de casa, los demás tienden a retroceder.

  138. The Sweatsuit Was Bound to Become a Meme Style, Yesterday

    When President Trump shared an unverified photo of Nicolás Maduro in U.S. custody, a corner of the internet followed a familiar playbook for newsmaking images: Talk about the clothes.

  139. El desafiante gesto de Maduro no es solo una señal de la paz En español, Yesterday

    Lo que parece a muchos un símbolo de paz universal es en realidad una provocación usada por el expresidente venezolano tras su arresto por fuerzas estadounidenses.

  140. Tamaleria La Madrina, Hampton Chutney and More Restaurant Openings Food, Yesterday

    Feast on tamales and dosas in the first week of 2026.

  141. What Will Our Homes Look Like in 2026? Real Estate, Yesterday

    Experts are predicting a return to craft and focus on individuality.

  142. Texas Is Sued Over Investigations Into Teachers’ Speech After Charlie Kirk’s Death U.S., Yesterday

    The lawsuit challenges a conservative effort to punish those who criticized Mr. Kirk in the aftermath of his killing.

  143. Venezuelan Opposition Leader Will Publish a Book in the U.S. Books, Yesterday

    “The Freedom Manifesto,” by María Corina Machado, will lay out the Nobel laureate’s vision for a “new era,” its publisher said.

  144. Homeland Security Steps Up Enforcement in Minneapolis U.S., Yesterday

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