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  1. New Yorkers Wake Up to Snow, Though Not as Much as Forecast New York, Today

    Predictions were revised down on Friday. Central Park still saw more than 2 inches of snow, with higher totals outside of New York City.

  2. En Venezuela, la historia de un bloqueo parece repetirse En español, Today

    Una crisis de hace más de un siglo involucró a un dictador aficionado a la fiesta, los objetivos estadounidenses de afirmar su supremacía militar, y fricciones entre las grandes potencias.

  3. Today’s Antarctica Thwaites Glacier live blog included three standalone posts:
  4. James Cameron deja atrás los estallidos en la nueva película de ‘Avatar’ En español, Today

    El director de la exitosa saga reflexiona sobre el paso del tiempo, el liderazgo y el autocontrol. “Ya no grito”, dijo.

  5. Reseña de ‘Marty Supremo’: la lucha de Timothée Chalamet En español, Today

    El actor interpreta a un magnético y afanoso campeón de tenis de mesa en la nueva película de Josh Safdie, una de las más emocionantes del año.

  6. La venganza de la complaciente En español, Today

    Después de vivir una agresión sexual, trabajé durante años para hacerme invisible. Pero Ryan me vio de todos modos.

  7. How ‘Marty Supreme’ Got Table Tennis Right Movies, Today

    The director Josh Safdie had a personal connection to 1950s players, but he also enlisted professionals to choreograph the action and employed a visual trick.

  8. Sleeping Bags (and Ear Plugs) for a Night at the Museum Arts, Today

    Roaming the American Museum of Natural History in pajamas made for a night to remember for hundreds of children and their brave parents.

  9. A Dancing Dictator and Bankers in Chains: The Other Venezuela Blockade World, Today

    A crisis more than a century ago involved U.S. aims to assert military supremacy, a hard-partying dictator and frictions among the great powers.

  10. 7 Podcasts for Bookworms Arts, Today

    In a world filled with digital distractions, these shows will help you indulge, develop or rekindle a love for reading.

  11. Park Chan-wook and the Funny Thing About Stomach-Churning Horror Movies, Today

    When American studios wouldn’t back his film about a laid-off manager committing gruesome murders, the director returned to Korea. Now he has a hit on his hands.

  12. I Broke the Lease on an Illegal Rental. Can I Get My Security Deposit Back? Real Estate, Today

    Absent a certificate of occupancy, the landlord is generally prohibited from recovering rent — but the specifics of your case matter.

  13. Doctors Think Ovaries, Not Just Eggs, Are Factors in Fertility and Aging Health, Today

    Recent research highlights that the egg may be the leading lady, but she needs her supporting cast.

  14. More Student Loan Borrowers Are Shedding Debts in Bankruptcy Business, Today

    A new study suggests that distressed borrowers using a simpler bankruptcy process are succeeding — and that more people like them should try.

  15. The New Stealth Recliners Real Estate, Today

    Once living room eyesores, furniture designers have given the functional recliner a sleek makeover.

  16. Before Electric Vehicles Became Political, There Was the Toyota Prius Business, Today

    The political polarization of battery-powered cars may have started when Toyota released its first hybrid model 25 years ago.

  17. Dressing a New Generation of Party Girls Style, Today

    For many young women, famous and not, the brand Mirror Palais has become a go-to source of flirty frocks to wear on the town or for special occasions.

  18. Worn Down by Worry, Parents Look Longingly at Australia’s Social Media Ban World, Today

    After the country barred children under 16 from using social media, many parents have been asking whether similarly tough action is needed in their own countries.

  19. Dallas Considers Moving From ‘Iconic’ City Hall. Could It Be Torn Down? U.S., Today

    Discussion of leaving the building, designed by the architect I.M. Pei, has sparked developer interest and prompted debate over the merits of its distinctive design.

  20. Marcello Hernández Can Handle the Haters Arts, Today

    He once thought his comedy career was over before it even began. Now he’s an “S.N.L.” star with a Netflix special coming in January.

  21. My Job Is Making Me Sick Business, Today

    Plus, the long-lost art of the direct confrontation.

  22. ‘Counting Every Day’: The Soldier Who Spent More Than a Year on the Front Line World, Today

    Serhii Tyschenko, a Ukrainian combat medic, spent 472 days in a bunker. His case appears to be an extreme example of a problem that has long plagued Kyiv’s military.

  23. Bound for Antarctica: A Voyage to Earth’s End Is Underway Climate, Today

    The continent’s ice is melting and raising sea levels worldwide. Our journalists will be sending regular dispatches as they head there with scientists trying gauge the dangers.

  24. Books to Help You Make — and Keep — Those Pesky New Year’s Resolutions Books, Today

    Our columnist has recommendations.

  25. Trump Promised Radical Change in His Second Term. Here’s What He’s Done So Far. U.S., Today

    President Trump has driven illegal crossings at the border to record lows, helped bring about an uneasy cease-fire in Gaza and upended the global trading system.

  26. The Nazi Plunder of Church Bells Changed the Sound of Europe Arts, Today

    As church bells chime and peal the New Year, historians say the looting of more than 150,000 bells during World War II left “a sonic gap” in the landscape.

  27. How One Father Created an Organ Empire U.S., Today

    The National Kidney Registry has matched thousands of kidney donors with recipients. It has also paid millions of dollars to a company owned by its founder.

  28. Lucien Laviscount on His ‘Emily in Paris’ Game Arts, Today

    “You get to see a bit more of someone than they’d probably like to let you see,” said the actor, who plays Emily’s ex Alfie on the Netflix series.

  29. California Drops Lawsuit Over $4 Billion Federal Cut to High-Speed Rail Project U.S., Today

    California sued after the Trump administration cut grants for the long-planned project. The state says it will seek private investors instead.

  30. Myanmar’s Election Is Derided as Fake, but the Nation’s Suffering Is All Too Real World, Today

    A coup set off a brutal civil war and made a poor country poorer. Now its military rulers are seeking a veneer of legitimacy by holding elections.

  31. What to Know About the Vote in Myanmar World, Today

    Amid a ruinous civil war, the military government is holding elections that are widely seen as a sham, as the main opposition remains barred or jailed.

  32. Los mejores programas y películas de animación de 2025 En español, Today

    Sí, ‘Las guerreras k-pop’ está en la lista. Pero fue solo una de las más destacadas de un gran año.

  33. How a ‘Hamilton’ Star Spends a Day at His Brooklyn Bar New York, Today

    Anthony Ramos loves hanging out with customers during busy days that may find him writing a new musical, catching a friend in a show or performing in his own.

  34. Spelling Bee Forum Gameplay, Today

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

  35. Another Front in the Trump Immigration Crackdown: Import Warehouses New York, Today

    Workers at facilities that stock shipped goods say customs officers who inspect merchandise are helping immigration agents arrest migrants.

  36. Russia Attacks Kyiv Ahead of Trump-Zelensky Meeting World, Today

    The assault began at around 1:30 a.m. local time and was continuing into the morning.

  37. El coquito solía ser un secreto puertorriqueño. Ahora todo el mundo lo conoce En español, Today

    Esta bebida de ron y coco solía compartirse entre las familias puertorriqueñas, pero ahora que existe un mayor interés por la cultura de la isla su popularidad ha aumentado.

  38. Kennedy Center Chief Threatens Legal Action Over Canceled Christmas Concert U.S., Today

    The musician Chuck Redd called off the annual Christmas Eve performances after the Kennedy Center board added President Trump’s name to the performing arts center.

  39. Before This Physicist Studied the Stars, He Was One World, Today

    Brian Cox once toured as a keyboardist in major rock and pop bands. Now he’s a particle physicist on a new world tour with a dazzling show he designed in an era of science disinformation and denial.

  40. Corrections: December 27, 2025 Corrections, Today

    Corrections that appeared in print on Saturday, December 27, 2025.

  41. Quote of the Day: It Was Lighter Than a Token. Now It’s Litter. Corrections, Today

    Quotation of the Day for Saturday, December 27, 2025.

  42. Karoline Leavitt Says She’s Expecting Her Second Child U.S., Today

    The White House press secretary announced on Instagram that she was pregnant with a daughter who is due in May. She and her husband have a 1-year-old son.

  43. Thailand and Cambodia Reach Cease-Fire in Brutal Border War World, Today

    The 72-hour cease-fire could pave the way for an end to the fighting, which has killed dozens and displaced thousands over nearly three weeks.

  44. Book Club: Let’s Talk About ‘What We Can Know’ Books, Today

    Ian McEwan’s latest novel, one of the Book Review’s 100 Notable Books of 2025, is a literary mystery about a scholar’s search for a long-lost poem.

  45. What Many Wine Corks Do Gameplay, Today

    Katie Hoody sweeps up solvers in a buoyant themeless puzzle

  46. Grand Jury Declines to Indict Parent Who Fatally Shot Kentucky Student U.S., Today

    The grand jury received testimony that the man had acted to defend his son, who had faced bullying before the shooting, a local prosecutor said.

  47. Why We Are Going to the Fastest-Melting Glacier Video, Today

    How much time does the Thwaites Glacier in Antarctica have left? Our reporter Raymond Zhong and our photographer Chang W. Lee are joining scientists and engineers who measure how much sea levels could rise as a result of melting ice.

  48. Driver Livestreaming on TikTok Is Charged After Fatally Striking Pedestrian, Police Say U.S., Today

    The driver, who is known to her followers as Tea Tyme, was charged with two felonies in connection with the crash last month, the police in Illinois said.

  49. At Least 1 Injured in Shooting at an Idaho Sheriff’s Office U.S., Today

    The shooting happened at the Shoshone County Sheriff’s Office in Wallace, Idaho, and the shooter had been “neutralized,” the authorities said.

  50. What Went Wrong Before Hong Kong’s Apartment Inferno World, Today

    Records show how government departments played down residents’ warnings about corrupt practices and substandard materials that fueled the deadly blaze.

  51. Trump dice que los ataques aéreos en Nigeria fueron contra el Estado Islámico. Los expertos advierten una situación compleja En español, Today

    Aunque las autoridades nigerianas han rebatido las afirmaciones de Trump sobre un “genocidio” cristiano, han optado por responder a sus amenazas cooperando con su gobierno.

  52. Annette Dionne, Last of the Celebrated Quintuplets, Dies at 91 World, Today

    She was the first to crawl, the first to cut a tooth, the first to recognize her name, and the last to die. And, like her sisters, she resented being exploited as part of a global sensation.

  53. Perry Bamonte, Guitarist and Keyboardist in the Cure, Dies at 65 Arts, Yesterday

    A former roadie, Mr. Bamonte joined the band in 1990. He played on five albums and in hundreds of shows and was “a vital part of the Cure story,” the band said.

  54. Some G.O.P. Senators Join Democrats in Urging Trump to Adopt Hard Line With Putin U.S., Yesterday

    The president is planning to meet with the leader of Ukraine in Florida just as the lawmakers are applying some pressure.

  55. A Wealth Tax Floated in California Has Billionaires Thinking of Leaving Technology, Yesterday

    It’s uncertain whether the proposal will reach the statewide ballot in November, but some billionaires like Peter Thiel and Larry Page may be unwilling to take the risk.

  56. The Evolution of the Women in ‘The Great Gatsby’ Video, Yesterday

    In the final week of the 100th anniversary of “The Great Gatsby,” Wesley Morris, the host of ‘Cannonball,’ talks to the novelist Min Jin Lee and Gilbert Cruz, editor of The New York Times Book Review, about why all three of them have found themselves in a decades-long relationship with this book.

  57. How ‘The Great Gatsby’ Captures the American Dream Video, Yesterday

    In the final week of the 100th anniversary of “The Great Gatsby,” Wesley Morris, the host of ‘Cannonball,’ talks to the novelist Min Jin Lee and Gilbert Cruz, editor of The New York Times Book Review, about why all three of them have found themselves in a decades-long relationship with this book.

  58. Israel Becomes the First Nation to Recognize Somaliland World, Yesterday

    The development carries potential benefits for both sides but still faces stiff international opposition, 34 years after the region broke away from Somalia.

  59. Trump Invited White South Africans to America. One Ended Up in Detention. U.S., Yesterday

    An Afrikaner flew to the United States expecting protection. Instead, he has spent months locked up in Georgia alongside hundreds of other immigrants.

  60. How New York Is Preparing for Its First Major Snowstorm in Years New York, Yesterday

    Streets were brined, plows were ready and flights were canceled as the metropolitan region braced for up to 10 inches of snow.

  61. Zelenski dice que se reunirá con Trump el fin de semana En español, Yesterday

    La reunión sería probablemente este domingo en Florida, según el presidente ucraniano Volodímir Zelenski. La Casa Blanca no ha dado una confirmación inmediata sobre la reunión.

  62. Should Colleges End Early Decision? Opinion, Yesterday

    Readers respond to a guest essay arguing that it is an unfair “racket. Also: An attack on climate research and safety; the value of immigrants to America.

  63. Michal Urbaniak, Pioneering Jazz Fusion Violinist, Dies at 82 Arts, Yesterday

    One of the first jazz musicians from Poland to gain an international following, he recorded more than 60 albums and played with stars like Miles Davis.

  64. Esta puede ser la última oportunidad de EE. UU. de tener un buen resultado en Venezuela En español, Yesterday

    Maduro está más aislado que nunca. Pero es poco probable que las demostraciones de fuerza por sí solas lo convenzan del inevitable fin de su régimen ilegítimo.

  65. The 40 Best Illustrations of 2025 Arts, Yesterday

    The most memorable illustrations of the year, chosen by art directors at The New York Times.

  66. Flashback: Your Weekly History Quiz, Dec. 27, 2025 Interactive, Yesterday

    Can you sort 8 historical events?

  67. Why Sears’s Last Great Hope Was a Promise That Never Materialized Business, Yesterday

    Only five Sears stores remain in the country, with the end likely near for what was once the mightiest American retailer.

  68. Trump’s Claims About Nigeria Strike Belie a Complex Situation on the Ground World, Yesterday

    President Trump said the targets of airstrikes in Nigeria were Islamic State terrorists responsible for killing Christians, but experts question his framing.

  69. Ham Yesterday Means Ham and Bean Soup Today Food, Yesterday

    This classic, comforting, stick-to-your-ribs soup makes the most of your holiday ham leftovers (especially if you have a ham bone or hock).

  70. This is Why ‘Hamnet’ Made Me Cry Opinion, Yesterday

    A mother’s grief is well depicted in “Hamnet” and “The Correspondent.”

  71. Five Action Movies to Stream Now Movies, Yesterday

    This month’s picks include a World War I revenge tale, a vampire superhero and female assassins.

  72. CVS Worker Fatally Stabbed on Christmas Day on Long Island New York, Yesterday

    A 23-year-old CVS employee was killed on Thursday in Lindenhurst, the authorities said. Police were searching for a suspect in his 40s who fled on foot.

  73. Looking Back at Nancy Pelosi’s Career, Through The Times Times Insider, Yesterday

    Images of the congresswoman have appeared in The New York Times throughout the decades. Here are a few noteworthy examples and others from our archives.

  74. New Jail Term and Enormous Fine for Ex-Malaysian Leader in Graft Scandal World, Yesterday

    Najib Razak, the former prime minister already serving a sentence linked to the looting of the 1MDB fund, was found guilty of corruption in a related case.

  75. 2 Killed in Car Ramming and Stabbing in Israel, Authorities Say World, Yesterday

    The attack comes amid heightened tensions between Israelis and Palestinians in the Israeli-occupied West Bank.

  76. More Rain Heading for Southern California, Heightening Flood Risk Weather, Yesterday

    More rain was forecast for the Los Angeles Area on Friday, adding to wet weather that prompted emergency declarations across the state.

  77. Eating Like Zohran Mamdani for a Week Video, Yesterday

    Take a tour through the Zohran Mamdani mayoral foodieverse with New York Times Food contributor, Luke Fortney.

  78. Why ‘The Great Gatsby’ is Worth Re-reading Video, Yesterday

    In the final week of the 100th anniversary of “The Great Gatsby,” Wesley Morris, the host of ‘Cannonball,’ talks to the novelist Min Jin Lee and Gilbert Cruz, editor of The New York Times Book Review, about why all three of them have found themselves in a decades-long relationship with this book.

  79. A College Freshman Is the Unlikely Source of Alabama’s New Political Maps U.S., Yesterday

    Daniel DiDonato, 19, has loved elections since he was in fourth grade. He also loves maps.

  80. Where Is All the A.I.-Driven Scientific Progress? Podcasts, Yesterday

    A tech C.E.O. explains why A.I. probably won’t cure diseases anytime soon. Hint: You still need humans.

  81. The Year in Pictures Briefing, Yesterday

    We have a look back at the most powerful photographs that Times journalists captured in 2025.

  82. Recordando a quienes murieron este año En español, Yesterday

    Repasamos la vida de algunos de los artistas, figuras innovadoras y pensadores que perdimos en 2025.