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  1. Cyclone Ditwah Triggers Deadly Rains in Sri Lanka Video, Today

    Several dozen people in Sri Lanka have been killed in storms that intensified with the approach of Cyclone Ditwah, the country’s deadliest natural disaster since 2017.

  2. Trump Promises to Pause Migration From ‘Third World Countries’ After D.C. Shooting U.S., Today

    In social media posts, President Trump also seemed to target migrants who were already in the country.

  3. Israeli Forces Kill Two Palestinians After They Appear to Surrender, Video Shows World, Today

    The Israeli authorities said they were reviewing the shooting, which came amid days of extensive military operations in the West Bank.

  4. How Gen Z Is Shopping Briefing, Today

    We look at their habits on Black Friday.

  5. Hard Fork’s 50 Most Iconic Technologies of 2025 Podcasts, Today

    “You can’t tell the story of 2025 without these icons.”

  6. Goodbye, Price Tags. Hello, Dynamic Pricing. Video, Today

    Shopping has always been a game. And now it’s being rigged against you.

  7. La IA y la pregunta del billón de dólares En español, Today

    Ni las mismas compañías creadoras de la tecnología parecen saber bien hacia dónde se dirige.

  8. Connections Companion No. 902 Gameplay, Today

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Saturday, Nov. 29, 2025.

  9. Strands Sidekick No. 636 Gameplay, Today

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Saturday, Nov. 29, 2025.

  10. Wordle Review No. 1,624 Gameplay, Today

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Saturday, Nov. 29, 2025.

  11. Trump’s Aid Cuts Are Replacing Fresh Food With Junk Video, Today

    The Trump administration has cut nearly a billion dollars in food aid, creating a scarcity crisis at food banks across the country. We traveled to Georgia to observe how a decades-old emergency food system supported by the U.S.D.A. is being eroded by government spending cuts.

  12. El respaldo de Trump agita unas elecciones en Honduras ya de por sí tensas En español, Today

    El domingo, los votantes elegirán entre un partido de izquierda y dos candidatos de derecha, uno de ellos respaldado por el presidente Trump. Es probable que los resultados sean muy reñidos.

  13. Worker Cleared of Stealing Snacks From Office Fridge After 2 Years in Court World, Today

    A South Korean man accused of stealing a Choco Pie and a mini custard cake was acquitted after a prosecution that drew widespread criticism.

  14. Aftershocks of an Epic Art Crime Reverberate in Japan World, Today

    At least four works by a famous convicted forger have been discovered in Japan. Transparency about the mistakes, however, has sparked as much curiosity as scandal.

  15. Maúlla más para que ese hombre te haga caso En español, Today

    En un nuevo estudio, unos investigadores reportaron que los gatos maúllan con mayor frecuencia al saludar a cuidadores masculinos que al recibir a cuidadoras femeninas.

  16. ¿Qué tan malo es pasarse de copas un solo día? En español, Today

    Los expertos explican si uno o dos deslices alcohólicos pueden afectar tu salud.

  17. Can You Compel Your Children to Sing for Their Snacks? Interactive, Today

    A ruling on an unusual postconcert tradition.

  18. ‘Hey, Lemonade!’: A Backstage Fixture at the Grand Ole Opry U.S., Today

    Legions of backstage workers have helped the Grand Ole Opry thrive for a century in Nashville. Diana McBride is known for her lemonade — and much more.

  19. An Understated Approach to Holiday Décor in the Country Real Estate, Today

    The designer Shawn Henderson leans into simple greens and vintage lights for his home in Hillsdale, N.Y.

  20. How to Live to 100, According to Dick Van Dyke Well, Today

    The star of “Mary Poppins” and “Chitty Chitty Bang Bang” still hits the gym and touches his toes.

  21. 7 New Movies Our Critics Are Talking About This Week Movies, Today

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

  22. Three Great Documentaries to Stream Movies, Today

    In this month’s picks, a portrait of a vanguard filmmaker, a look back at a televised clash between writers, and a reflection on a Hollywood star and pinup.

  23. What Do You Know About Black Friday? Interactive, Today

    What used to be a single day of holiday havoc is now a weekslong stretch of sales and promotions. Let’s take a walk down memory lane… at the mall.

  24. Every Generation Gets the Shakespeare It Deserves Opinion, Today

    Our love of his plays have led to a centuries-long fascination with the writer. So why does each new fictional iteration get his life so wrong?

  25. What I Love When I Love America Opinion, Today

    My love of country this Thanksgiving season is not based on what this or that politician does, but on what America has always been.

  26. Do You Know These Black Friday Facts? Video, Today

    What’s the origin of Black Friday? What’s the most returned gift? Where did the mall Santa even come from? Molly Bedford of The New York Times shares what you might not know.

  27. John Tesh Keeps Bouncing Ba-Ba-Ba-Ba-Ba Back Arts, Today

    The resurgence of “Roundball Rock,” the N.B.A. theme song he composed, has made the musician more visible than he’s been in over 20 years. He hasn’t been idle.

  28. Book Club: Read ‘What We Can Know,’ by Ian McEwan, With the Book Review Books, Today

    In December, the Book Review Book Club will read and discuss Ian McEwan’s latest novel, about a long-lost poem, the 2014 dinner party where it was read and the future dystopia that embraced it.

  29. A Fascinating Tale, Unearthed at a Sidewalk Sale Times Insider, Today

    After a crowded stoop sale on a Brooklyn block caught one reporter’s eye, he traced the items to Georgia — and an elusive figure known as Miss Paula.

  30. The Great Beatles Documentary That’s Nearly Impossible to See (Legally) Movies, Today

    With “The Beatles Anthology” now on Disney+, we dig into “The Compleat Beatles,” another documentary on the band that is difficult to see legally but had an impact on a generation.

  31. Shoppers’ Holiday Spending Could Help Keep the Economy Humming Business, Today

    Prices are higher, and the job market is weakening, but many people plan to spend heartily this season.

  32. Your Phone Isn’t a Drug. It’s a Portal to the Otherworld. Opinion, Today

    The internet is a dangerous place. Folklore can teach us how to move through it.

  33. Give to Groups Defending Immigrants From ICE Opinion, Today

    These organizations are squeezed between an expanding need for their services and an administration trying to starve them of resources.

  34. It Is Time to Bury Franco’s Ghost Opinion, Today

    Fifty years after the death of the Spanish dictator, his legacy lives on.

  35. In ‘The Tale of Silyan,’ the Storks Are Watching Movies, Today

    The birds’ presence lends an otherworldly air to this nonfiction look at a family farm in a dying North Macedonian village.

  36. Hollie Doyle’s Ride Continues in Hong Kong Sports, Today

    Doyle, who lost the contract with her main owner, has won more horse races than any British woman.

  37. Trump Endorsement Roils Already Tense Election in Honduras World, Today

    On Sunday, voters will choose between a left-wing presidential candidate and two conservatives, one backed by President Trump. The results are likely to be bitterly contested.

  38. How N.Y.C. Is Trying to Fix This Iconic Highway Video, Today

    The Brooklyn-Queens Expressway is a vital New York City artery. But for years now it’s been crumbling, and there is no consensus about how to fix it. Our reporter Winnie Hu goes to the B.Q.E. to unpack things.

  39. Trump’s Childhood Home Is on the Market for $2.3 Million Real Estate, Today

    Also among November’s high-end real estate listings were Ozzy and Sharon Osbourne’s West Hollywood condo and Chris Chelios’s beachfront compound in Malibu.

  40. Mamdani, His Mother and a Movie of Prescient Grace Opinion, Today

    The mayor-elect ran a hopeful campaign amid ugly insinuations about 9/11. When I recall where I was on that day, I have a very different association.

  41. The Secret Life of a Ski Resort Travel, Today

    Before skiers and riders and hit the slopes, a team works from dusk to dawn to prepare the mountain. We went behind the scenes to see how they do it.

  42. My Antidote to Early Evening Despair Opinion, Today

    As long as I get myself to pay attention, there is too much going on in the kitchen world for me to spin off into anxious abstraction.

  43. In These Novels, Dystopia Is a World of Hovering Parents Books, Today

    Jennifer L. Holm’s “Outside” and Rebecca Stead’s “The Experiment” both feature well-meaning grown-ups who do everything to protect their kids — and fail.

  44. ‘The Holiday’: A Festive Cocktail, Equal Parts Charm and Cringe Movies, Today

    Cameron Diaz, Kate Winslet, Jude Law and Jack Black delivered a lesson on chemistry, good and bad, in the 2006 Nancy Meyers rom-com.

  45. La teoría del zapato en forma de papa En español, Today

    Cuando se trata de calzado, hay una forma perfecta para los pies.

  46. At Last, a Name for the Murderous Face in a Holocaust Photo Science, Today

    With the help of A.I., a historian has identified the killer in a 1941 image that defined the savagery of the Nazi regime.

  47. Property Tied to Ukraine’s Lead Negotiator Is Searched in Corruption Case World, Today

    The scrutiny of Andriy Yermak, President Volodymyr Zelensky’s chief of staff, could disrupt U.S.-led peace talks and further rattle Ukrainian politics.

  48. El auge de la IA continúa. ¿Por qué aún es inquietante? En español, Today

    Vivimos una época de superlativos en la industria tecnológica, con ganancias, cotizaciones bursátiles y precios de transacción históricos. Suficiente para poner muy nerviosos a algunos.

  49. N.Y. Lawmakers Put Pressure on Hochul to Sign Prison Reform Bills New York, Today

    The bills, which have already passed the State Legislature, would help prevent brutality in prisons, supporters say. But the governor has yet to enact them.

  50. Why Nadine Menendez Still Hasn’t Visited Her Husband in Prison New York, Today

    Robert Menendez, a former Democratic senator, has been in prison since June. He hasn’t seen his wife, who is set to begin serving her sentence next summer.

  51. Spelling Bee Forum Gameplay, Today

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

  52. National Guard Soldier Dies After Being Shot in Washington U.S., Today

    Another Guard member was in critical condition. The suspect is an Afghan man who once served in a paramilitary unit that worked with U.S. forces, officials said.

  53. Sri Lanka on High Alert as Cyclone Death Toll Reaches 56 World, Today

    Heavy rainfall was forecast for nearly all of the island nation as Cyclone Ditwah churned northwest toward India.

  54. In Turkey, Pope Seeks to Soothe an Ancient Christian Divide World, Today

    In Istanbul, Pope Leo XIV will meet the patriarch of the Eastern Orthodox Church to show amity between two of the world’s largest Christian groups.

  55. Quote of the Day: Climate ‘Shock’ is Eating Away at Home Values Corrections, Today

    Quotation of the Day for Friday, November 28, 2025.

  56. These Scam Centers Were Blown Up. Was It All for Show? World, Today

    Myanmar’s junta made a grand display of demolishing buildings that hosted the centers, even broadcasting the explosions. But the scammers have found new homes.

  57. Dirigió Finlandia durante la covid y las amenazas rusas. Pero es famosa por un baile En español, Today

    Sanna Marin was celebrated as a pathbreaking feminist when she became Finland’s prime minister at age 34. Two years after leaving office, she’s trying to turn a scandal over a leaked dancing video into a battle cry.

  58. Their Obsession With Travel Points Led to an Unexpected Spark Style, Today

    Heather Peggs and George Igoe connected over frequent flier miles, but their chemistry sealed the deal. After their first date, she deleted her dating apps, and a month in, he knew she was “the one.”

  59. The Three Times I Married My Wife Style, Today

    Saying wedding vows is one thing. Living up to them is quite another.

  60. The Federal Shutdown Almost Delayed Their Marriage Style, Today

    Jared Brown and Daniel Roberts, who bonded over their work with the Obamas, had a meticulous engagement “rollout plan,” but securing a marriage license was the real test.

  61. At 90 and 83, They Leaped Into Love Again Style, Today

    Marvin Hersel, a Navy veteran, and Maria Chavez, a retired medical translator from Mexico, fell in love at their senior living residence after swapping vivid childhood stories.

  62. A New Orleans Processional at a Grand Old Irish Estate Style, Today

    Morgan Evans and Colm Browne arrived at their wedding welcome party in Ireland in a second line led by a Dublin band.

  63. Trump Uses National Guard Shooting to Cast Suspicion on Refugees U.S., Today

    President Trump claimed there were “a lot of problems with Afghans,” without providing evidence, as his administration announced that it was implementing new immigration guidelines.

  64. National Guard Member Dies After Shooting Near White House Video, Today

    Army Specialist Sarah Beckstrom, a 20-year-old member of the West Virginia Army National Guard, died on Thursday from wounds suffered in an ambush. President Trump said she was “outstanding in every way.”

  65. For Shooting Suspect, a Long Path of Conflict From Afghanistan to America U.S., Today

    Rahmanullah Lakanwal was among the Afghans who came to the United States after the Taliban takeover of Afghanistan. Earlier, he served in a paramilitary unit that worked with U.S. forces.

  66. Hustle Gameplay, Today

    Jacob McDermott opens our solving weekend.

  67. Recent Afghan Arrivals Fear Their Futures in the U.S. Are Now in Jeopardy U.S., Today

    Many are anxious after the Trump administration vowed to undertake sweeping reviews of immigrants after the shooting of two National Guard troops.

  68. On Thanksgiving, an Unexpected Kind of Grace U.S., Today

    SNAP benefits helped Leanna Nieves of Haverhill, Mass., buy Thanksgiving dinner for her family, but she used the day to set aside what have been chronic worries about the federal program.

  69. El sospechoso del tiroteo en Washington estaba atormentado por la violencia de su unidad en Afganistán En español, Yesterday

    El presunto autor del tiroteo fue miembro de fuerzas especiales en la provincia de Kandahar calificadas por grupos de derechos humanos como “escuadrones de la muerte”.

  70. The Uniquely American Heartbreak of Yet Another Tragedy Opinion, Yesterday

    The National Guard members shot in Washington are the latest victims of a political violence permeating our society.

  71. La información de EE. UU. sobre los ataques a embarcaciones es limitada En español, Yesterday

    El ejército sabe que en los barcos va alguien que tiene una conexión con un cártel de la droga, pero en la mayoría de los ataques el Pentágono no sabe con precisión a quién está matando.

  72. Canada Lifts Climate Laws for Alberta Oil Sands, Planning Pipeline World, Yesterday

    Prime Minister Mark Carney reached a tentative deal with the province as part of his program to curb the country’s economic dependence on the United States.

  73. Louvre to Raise Ticket Prices for Americans and Some Other Foreigners World, Yesterday

    From Jan. 14, visitors to the museum from outside the European Economic Area will pay 45 percent more for entry to help finance its ambitious renovation plan.

  74. Officials Identify National Guard Shooting Suspect Video, Yesterday

    Officials said the gunman immigrated from Afghanistan in 2021 after working with C.I.A.-backed military units. The suspect drove across the country to carry out the attack. The two wounded members of the National Guard remain in critical condition.

  75. A.I. and the Trillion-Dollar Question World, Yesterday

    Even the companies building the technology don’t seem exactly sure where it’s headed.

  76. Ruth Thorne-Thomsen, Photographer of Dreamlike Tableaux, Dies at 82 Arts, Yesterday

    Using a pinhole camera, she captured miniature landscapes that she had fashioned to resemble surreal versions of 19th-century travel photos.

  77. A Bunch of People Are Out of Town, Let’s Feast! Food, Yesterday

    Four restaurants to check out before the holiday crowds descend in full force.

  78. El papa León visita Turquía en su primer viaje como pontífice En español, Yesterday

    El papa inició un viaje de seis días, que también incluirá una visita a Líbano.

  79. Why Is the U.S. Threatening Venezuela? Video, Yesterday

    Venezuela doesn’t play a large role in the drug trade to the United States, so what is motivating the massive military buildup? Julian E. Barnes, who reports on intelligence and international security, discusses the issues with our senior writer Katrin Bennhold.

  80. Here’s What We Know About the National Guard Shooting Victims U.S., Yesterday

    The father of one of the West Virginia National Guard members said his daughter had a “mortal wound.” A man at the other member’s home asked for prayers for his son.

  81. U.S. Reviews Biden Asylum Cases After Shooting U.S., Yesterday

    A Homeland Security Department spokeswoman accused the previous administration of failing to vet asylum applicants “on a massive scale.”

  82. Una llamada filtrada del enviado especial de la Casa Blanca muestra deferencia a Rusia En español, Yesterday

    La transcripción desató la indignación en Washington porque Steve Witkoff parecía estar mostrando al Kremlin cómo negociar con Trump y socavar una visita del presidente de Ucrania.

  83. Guinea-Bissau Installs Military Ruler After Claims of a ‘Fabricated’ Coup World, Yesterday

    The opposition has accused the president of putting a general in charge of the government so that he could stay in power.

  84. El peor incendio de Hong Kong en décadas suscita la revisión de las fallas de seguridad En español, Yesterday

    Las autoridades dijeron que unas redes y unas planchas de espuma inflamables podrían haber provocado el incendio más mortífero de la ciudad en casi 70 años.

  85. Maps: 6.0-Magnitude Earthquake Shakes Alaska Near Anchorage Interactive, Yesterday

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

  86. The Nigerian Musician Championed by Zohran Mamdani Video, Yesterday

    Our critic’s latest Song of the Week is by ODUMODUBLVCK, an artist who embodies the full spectrum of Nigerian Afrobeats.

  87. Pope Leo Visits Mideast on First Foreign Trip as Pontiff Video, Yesterday

    Pope Leo XIV landed in Muslim-majority Turkey on Thursday, beginning the first international trip of his papacy. The voyage is aimed at promoting interfaith dialogue and cooperation between Christian groups.

  88. Map: Small Quakes Shake Northern California on Thanksgiving Morning Interactive, Yesterday

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

  89. Winter Storm in Northern U.S. Expected to Snarl Post-Thanksgiving Travel Weather, Yesterday

    Forecasters say a winter storm could disrupt travel, dumping up to a foot of snow across parts of the Midwest through the holiday weekend.

  90. Suspected Shooter Was in a ‘Zero Unit’ in Afghanistan. Here’s What We Know. U.S., Yesterday

    The units were backed by the C.I.A. and trained to conduct missions in Afghanistan during the U.S. war in the country.

  91. Time for ‘The Nutcracker’ and Brat Winter Arts, Yesterday

    At New York City Ballet, two boys from the School of American Ballet get to play a coveted role: Fritz, a terror of a little brother.

  92. How a Rediscovered Klimt Got Swept Up in an International Dispute Arts, Yesterday

    The Viennese painter’s portrait of a West African prince was owned by a Jewish family who fled the Nazi occupation. It was then taken to Hungary, which has now moved to block a sale by an Austrian gallery.

  93. Putin Defends Witkoff Against Accusations of Pro-Russia Bias World, Yesterday

    The Russian leader called the U.S. special envoy “an intelligent man” who is properly representing his country in peace negotiations.

  94. Esto es lo que sabemos sobre el tiroteo contra soldados de la Guardia Nacional En español, Yesterday

    Dos miembros de la Guardia Nacional resultaron gravemente heridos después de que un hombre les disparara cerca de la Casa Blanca. El presidente Trump calificó el tiroteo de acto terrorista.

  95. Intelligence on U.S. Military’s Boat Strikes Is Limited U.S., Yesterday

    The U.S. military has killed more than 80 people since the campaign began in early September. But it does not know who specifically is being killed.

  96. Robert A.M. Stern, Architect Who Reinvented Prewar Splendor, Dies at 86 Arts, Yesterday

    He designed museums, schools and libraries before winning international acclaim late in life for 15 Central Park West in Manhattan, hailed as a rebirth of the luxury apartment building.

  97. Hong Kong Residents Reel From Deadliest Fire in Decades Video, Yesterday

    Dozens were killed in a fire that engulfed several apartment buildings in Hong Kong. Firefighters were still battling the blaze on Thursday, and dozens of people were still missing.

  98. Your Turkey Is Done at 165 Degrees Food, Yesterday

    And more Thanksgiving Day affirmations, tips, snacks and drinks (margs, anyone?).

  99. Russia Labels Navalny’s Anti-Corruption Group as Terrorist Organization World, Yesterday

    A legal assault against the opposition leader’s movement has deepened since his death in prison last year.

  100. Rocket Attack on Iraqi Gas Field Cuts Power to Most of Kurdistan World, Yesterday

    The strike is the latest in a string of attacks on energy infrastructure in Iraq’s northern Kurdish region, which some regional authorities have privately blamed on Iran-affiliated militias.

  101. Para los cónyuges de ciudadanos de EE. UU., las entrevistas de la ‘green card’ terminan en arresto En español, Yesterday

    Los agentes están deteniendo a cónyuges nacidos en el extranjero durante el último paso para obtener la residencia permanente. Los acusan de infracciones en sus visas que podrían terminar en una deportación.

  102. Shooting Suspect Is Afghan Man Who Lived in Washington State, Official Says U.S., Yesterday

    The suspect accused of critically wounding two National Guard members was identified as a man living in Bellingham who had fled the Taliban takeover of Afghanistan.

  103. Colorado State Senator Is Killed in Car Crash U.S., Yesterday

    Faith Winter, a 45-year-old Democratic state senator and environmental activist, died on Wednesday night.