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  1. Las autoridades de salud de Gaza reportan 100 personas muertas tras ataques de Israel En español, Today

    Los ataques comenzaron a última hora del martes, después de que el gobierno israelí acusara a Hamás de violar la tregua.

  2. How Did Hurricane Melissa Become So Strong? Video, Today

    Hurricane Melissa was bigger than the historic hurricanes Katrina, Maria and Milton. Judson Jones and Nazaneen Ghaffar, reporters on our weather team, discuss the storm and how it got so huge.

  3. F.B.I. Opposes Push for Gabbard to Take Lead on Counterintelligence U.S., Today

    The F.B.I. made the disclosure in a pointed letter that underscored broader concern over a House bill that would give more authority to Tulsi Gabbard, the director of national intelligence.

  4. Tiny Love Stories: ‘We Are a Comedy of Errors’ Style, Today

    Modern Love in miniature, featuring reader-submitted stories of no more than 100 words.

  5. A Flowing Toast to Diane von Furstenberg, Queen of the Wrap Dress Style, Today

    Tycoons and fashion glitterati honored the designer at the Perelman Performing Arts Center in Lower Manhattan.

  6. Today’s Federal Reserve Interest Rates live blog included two standalone posts:
  7. Ex-Illinois Deputy Convicted in Fatal Shooting of Woman Who Had Called 911 U.S., Today

    Sean Grayson was charged with murder in the 2024 death of Sonya Massey, who was holding a pot of hot water when she was shot at her home near Springfield, Ill.

  8. Tame Impala Is Embracing the Spotlight, Awkwardly Arts, Today

    Kevin Parker’s catchy psychedelic rock and dance music is drawing more and more listeners. For an introverted musician on an arena stage, that poses new challenges.

  9. Quinnipiac Poll Shows Mamdani With 10-Point Lead in N.Y.C. Mayor’s Race New York, Today

    The survey, released less than a week before Election Day, found that Zohran Mamdani had lost a bit of support, Andrew Cuomo had gained none and slightly more voters were undecided.

  10. Judge Sentences Men Who Tried to Kill Iranian Activist to 25 Years New York, Today

    Prosecutors said that Rafit Amirov and Polad Omarov were working for an Iranian general when they stalked Masih Alinejad in Brooklyn. She has sought women’s rights in the theocracy for years.

  11. Sanctions Lifted on a Putin-Backed Autocrat After Lobbying by Trump Allies U.S., Today

    The move benefits the Serbian politician Milorad Dodik, who had received support from Rudolph W. Giuliani, Michael T. Flynn, Laura Loomer and high-priced lobbyists.

  12. G.M. Will Cut 1,750 Jobs in Electric Vehicle Business Business, Today

    The layoffs at factories in Michigan, Ohio and Tennessee follow the elimination of a $7,500 federal tax credit for electric cars.

  13. Video Analysis Shows Staged Recovery of Israeli Hostage Remains World, Today

    Israel’s military released a drone video of the incident in Gaza, and The New York Times analyzed the footage.

  14. Edward J. Blakely, 87, Dies; Hired to Oversee Katrina Recovery in New Orleans Climate, Today

    An urban planner who specialized in disaster recovery, he was brought in to revive the city after the 2005 storm. The task proved larger than one man could handle.

  15. Can the James Baldwin Typebot Tell Us the Meaning of Life? Arts, Today

    In the financial district of Manhattan, an A.I.-equipped typewriter, fueled by James Baldwin’s works, types back at you with answers to your questions.

  16. What Can Break the Shutdown Impasse? U.S., Today

    Significant milestones over the next few weeks could shuffle the status quo. For now, both sides remain dug in as the closure heads into a fifth week.

  17. En Jamaica, todos los turistas están a salvo, dice el gobierno En español, Today

    Veinticinco mil turistas pasaron la tormenta en la isla y todos se encuentran a salvo, según el ministro de Turismo.

  18. Today’s Nyc Mayor Election News live blog included three standalone posts:
  19. Mamdani’s Candidacy Roils Jewish Communities Across the Country U.S., Today

    Zohran Mamdani, the Democratic candidate for mayor of New York City, has said he cannot support Israel as long as it is an officially Jewish state. More than 1,100 American rabbis are warning that the safety of Jews is at risk.

  20. Prosecutors Who Called Jan. 6 Attackers a ‘Mob of Rioters’ Are Punished U.S., Today

    The prosecutors were put on leave after filing a sentencing memo in the case of a man who showed up armed outside the home of former President Barack Obama.

  21. A Bodega Group Opposed Mamdani’s Grocery Plan. Now It’s Endorsing Him. New York, Today

    The president of United Bodegas of America said on Wednesday that the Democratic mayoral candidate offered the best path for his members’ success.

  22. Glifos de Teotihuacan: una nueva pista reaviva un debate arqueológico En español, Today

    Durante mucho tiempo, los glifos encontrados en la antigua ciudad han desconcertado a los arqueólogos. Ahora, un equipo de expertos propone una nueva forma de ver el rompecabezas.

  23. Why Spiders Are the Ultimate Interior Decorators Science, Today

    Scientists offer a new idea for why orb-weaving arachnids add decorations known as stabilimenta to their webs.

  24. What Can Hollywood Learn From New Media? Business, Today

    A new production company wants to make as many video podcasts and newsletters as films and television shows.

  25. Josh Hawley’s Plea for Food Assistance Opinion, Today

    Readers respond to the senator’s Opinion guest essay about the possible cutoff of SNAP benefits.

  26. Trump sugiere que no buscará un tercer mandato: ‘Supongo que no puedo’ En español, Today

    El presidente de EE. UU. dice que a pesar de tener “la mejor economía que hemos tenido”, hay que respetar lo que establece la Constitución.

  27. A Spooky Season of Phantoms, a Bat Boy and More Theater, Today

    From Broadway to the small screen, these unnerving theater productions are not just about horror and frights.

  28. How Japan’s New Prime Minister Bonded With Trump Video, Today

    Trump will meet Japan’s new prime minister, Sanae Takaichi, on Tuesday (10/28). A look at how she will approach President Trump in order to rekindle the close relationship he had with her mentor, former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe.

  29. All International Visitors to Jamaica Are Accounted For, the Government Says Weather, Today

    Twenty-five thousand tourists rode out the storm on the island, and all are safe, according to the tourism minister.

  30. Investigating the Secret History of a ‘Lawless’ War Times Insider, Today

    Over the course of four years, a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist spoke with dozens of elite military personnel about misconduct in Afghanistan by their peers.

  31. France Adds Consent to Its Rape Law After Yearslong Fight World, Today

    The new legislation was adopted after dozens of men were convicted of raping Gisèle Pelicot while she was drugged by her husband.

  32. An Old-Fashioned Halloween Store That Won’t Give Up the Ghost New York, Today

    Halloween Adventure, a fixture in Lower Manhattan, has long prided itself on being a place where customers and employees can express themselves.

  33. Donald Trump Jr. Pitches ‘Patriotic Capitalism’ at Saudi Summit Business, Today

    His firm, 1789 Capital, has been investing in artificial intelligence and defense technology — and, he said, it has an “understanding” of President Trump’s plans.

  34. Nobody Wants This (Product Placement) Style, Today

    Did a Netflix show wade too far into advertising in its second season? Many viewers found it distracting, even if some of it was organic.

  35. Protests Flare as Tanzania Votes, With Opposition Leaders Barred From Running World, Today

    The East African country’s Party of Revolution, one of the longest-ruling parties on the continent, seeks to keep its grip on power.

  36. Cuomo Earned Almost $5 Million From Consulting in 2024, Returns Show New York, Today

    Most of Andrew Cuomo’s income came from Innovation Strategies, a company created for his consulting work before he ran for mayor of New York City. He has not disclosed his clients.

  37. Three of the Best Bodega Meals in N.Y.C. Video, Today

    New York Times’s Food contributor Luke Fortney shows us some of his favorite bodega spots in N.Y.C.

  38. Three Places Bringing CDMX to N.Y.C. Video, Today

    New restaurants and bakeries in Woodside, Bed-Stuy and on the Lower East Side bring the sweet swagger of CDMX to the city.

  39. In 40 Years of Forecasting, I’ve Never Seen a Hurricane Like Melissa Opinion, Today

    Western Jamaica experienced something near to the worst tropical cyclone impacts our planet can produce.

  40. What the Fed’s Rate Decision Means for Your Finances Business, Today

    See how the central bank’s interest rate stance influences car loans, credit cards, mortgages, savings and student loans.

  41. I Co-Parent My Kids. Would It Be Wrong to Move Abroad? Magazine, Today

    How should I weigh my children’s emotional needs against my own need for healing, belonging and growth?

  42. L.A. Fire Victims Face a Choice: Take a Settlement or Hold Out for More U.S., Today

    The utility whose equipment has been linked to the devastating Eaton fire in January is offering to pay fire survivors. But if they accept, they would be giving up their right to sue.

  43. Life Lessons from (Very Old) Bowhead Whales Science, Today

    A gene that helped bowheads adapt to frigid Arctic waters also granted them extraordinary longevity. Could it help aging humans become more resilient?

  44. Putin Announces Test of Tsunami-Making Nuclear Weapon World, Today

    The test comes days after President Vladimir V. Putin announced the previous trial of another Russian nuclear weapon.

  45. New York City Loves a Little Treat. Here Are Our 46 Favorites. Food, Today

    Cake slices, sundaes, morning buns, noodles and shakes — all $20 or under — for your immediate consumption.

  46. We Want to Know: What Are Your Favorite Little Treats in New York City? Food, Today

    We shared our favorite small edible luxuries; now we want to hear about yours.

  47. Cuomo Blasts Mamdani for His Rent-Stabilized Unit. But He Had One, Too. New York, Today

    Former Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo lived in what he once described as “a dump, just one long hallway.”

  48. ‘What Truce Is This?’: Gazans Reel After Israeli Strikes Kill Dozens Video, Today

    Israel launched deadly attacks on Gaza after accusing Hamas of violating the cease-fire, which Hamas denied. Local health officials in Gaza reported the strikes killed at least 100 people, including 35 children.

  49. ‘Nobody Wants This’ Is Back. So Is Jewish Debate Over Its Depictions. Arts, Today

    Season 1 of the hit Netflix rom-com caught heat for its portrayal of Judaism, Jewish women in particular. With Season 2 now out, viewers are watching closely.

  50. U.S. Middle East Envoy Presses Lebanon to Disarm Hezbollah World, Today

    The visit by the envoy, Morgan Ortagus, coincided with a spike in Israeli attacks on Hezbollah in recent weeks that has stoked fears of a renewed conflict.

  51. U.S. Says It Will Cut Troops in Eastern Europe World, Today

    About 700 troops are expected to be withdrawn as Trump administration officials shift resources to the Indo-Pacific region.

  52. 48 Hours Without A.I. Video, Today

    A.J. Jacobs went 48 hours without interacting with artificial intelligence. The experiment revealed just how embedded artificial intelligence already is in our daily lives.

  53. This Butternut Squash Pasta Is Hearty (but Not Heavy) Food, Today

  54. Would Mamdani Be New York’s First Immigrant Mayor? Not by a Long Shot. New York, Today

    If Zohran Mamdani is elected, he would join a list of more than two dozen mayors of New York City born overseas.

  55. ‘Coexistence, My Ass!’ Review: Facing Conflict With Comedy Movies, Today

    Noam Shuster Eliassi spreads the message that Palestinians and Israelis should live as equals.

  56. El huracán Melissa azota el este de Cuba durante la noche En español, Today

    Más de 735.000 personas habían sido evacuadas ante la llegada del ciclón categoría 3 el miércoles, dijeron las autoridades.

  57. Feted as a Peacemaker in South Korea, Trump Finds Purpose for Overtures to Kim Jong-un World, Today

    President Trump lamented not being able to speak with Mr. Kim, the North Korean leader, but vowed to end the decades of hostilities between the two Koreas.

  58. As China and U.S. Split Over Energy, Korea Is Stuck in the Middle Climate, Today

    It needs the United States for defense and has spent billions building factories in America. But a Trump trade deal this week with China could erase a Korean edge in the U.S. market.

  59. Today’s Huracan Melissa live blog included two standalone posts:
  60. Mamdani Still Hasn’t Said Whether He Supports Ballot Housing Proposals New York, Today

    Zohran Mamdani, the front-runner in the New York City mayor’s race, has dodged questions about his position on ballot measures that seek to address the housing crisis, a key issue.

  61. Obamacare Prices Become Public, Highlighting Big Increases Health, Today

    The government website now shows consumers how much their health insurance costs will increase next year, as Congress remains at an impasse over the plans’ subsidies.

  62. A Work of Genius or a Complete Mess? Even Its Author Can’t Decide. Books, Today

    Helen DeWitt’s bewildering co-written novel, “Your Name Here,” took almost 20 years to publish, a process that nearly drove her to despair.

  63. Boeing Reports Bigger Quarterly Loss but Sales Improved Business, Today

    The aerospace company was hurt by the delay of a new plane but made progress on increasing production of the 737 Max, its most popular aircraft.

  64. This Vibrantly Green Rice Is Also a Feast for the Eyes Magazine, Today

    Rich with kale and halloumi, this elegant rice dish is special enough for just about any occasion.

  65. Street Battles Rage in Ukrainian City After Russian Troops Enter Stronghold World, Today

    Moscow’s forces infiltrated Pokrovsk after months of attacks on the city, a strategic part of Ukraine’s eastern defenses.

  66. Character.AI to Bar Children Under 18 From Using Its Chatbots Technology, Today

    The start-up, which creates A.I. companions, faces lawsuits from families who have accused Character.AI’s chatbots of leading teenagers to kill themselves.

  67. Big Wellness Finds an Easy Target With Perimenopause Opinion, Today

    Will ashwagandha cure my “cortisol face”?

  68. My Good Friend Doesn’t Let Me Get a Word in Edgewise. Help! Style, Today

    A reader’s patience is wearing thin with an otherwise fun and generous friend who leaves much to be desired as a conversational partner.

  69. Big Tech Faces Tough Questions Over the A.I. Spending Spree Business, Today

    Investors have rewarded tech giants for investing heavily in the technology. But bubble concerns are growing.

  70. Daniel Radcliffe Will Return to Broadway in ‘Every Brilliant Thing’ Theater, Today

    The “Harry Potter” alumnus, who won a Tony Award last year, will star in a solo play that involves something unexpected: audience participation.

  71. Trump Has Likened Himself to a King. South Korea Gave Him a Crown. World, Today

    President Trump received a replica of a golden crown excavated from an ancient royal tomb in Gyeongju. He called it “very special.”

  72. Money to Help Nations Cope With Climate Disasters Is Declining, U.N. Says Climate, Today

    In 2021, rich countries vowed to spend more to help poor countries adapt to warming. That goal is unlikely to be met, a new report finds.

  73. Trump Says ‘It’s Too Bad’ He Can’t Run for a Third Term Video, Today

    Speaking to reporters on Air Force One on the way to South Korea, President Trump said it was “too bad” that he couldn’t run again in 2028.

  74. Hurricane Melissa Has Arrived in Cuba U.S., Today

    The storm hit Jamaica as one of the strongest Atlantic hurricanes ever.

  75. Radio Free Asia Will Halt News Operations Amid Shutdown U.S., Today

    Until this month, Radio Free Asia had successfully resisted Trump officials who had tried to render it obsolete.

  76. Argentina y la mano de… Donald Trump En español, Today

    Además: el huracán Melissa, elecciones en los Países Bajos y más para estar al día.

  77. South Korea Says U.S. Agreed to Lower Tariffs and to Ease Investment Terms U.S., Today

    Seoul will invest $200 billion, or as much as $20 billion a year, and set aside another $150 billion to invest in its American shipbuilding operations, a South Korean official said.

  78. Paramount to Lay Off 2,000 Employees Business, Today

    The job cuts are the result of a merger with Skydance, the Hollywood studio founded by David Ellison.

  79. Mercedes Reports a Drop in Profit but Maintains Forecast World, Today

    The German carmaker held its outlook steady and said it would buy back more than $2 billion in shares, as sales of its high-end models improved.

  80. Is It Getting Better to Work in Museums? Arts, Today

    Employee satisfaction has improved over the last few years, according to a new survey, but the field is troubled by low pay, burnout and “new culture wars.”

  81. Israeli Strikes in Gaza Kill at Least 100, Local Health Officials Say World, Today

    After what appeared to be the deadliest day since a truce deal was agreed on this month, Israel said the cease-fire had resumed.

  82. Vietnam Prevents BBC Journalist From Leaving the Country World, Today

    The reporter’s passport has been held by the authorities since August. Rights advocates want British officials to raise the issue with Vietnam’s visiting leader.

  83. Toyota Says $10 Billion U.S. Investment Touted by Trump Isn’t New Business, Today

    Japanese officials have called into question some elements of the flurry of big new investments announced by President Trump during his Japan visit.

  84. Japan to Send Troops to Help Stop Bear Attacks World, Today

    With the number of people killed by bears reaching a record nationwide, the defense ministry is preparing to send the military to one badly hit area to set traps.

  85. Is China Beating Trump? The Daily, Today

    Why the country’s move to restrict exports of rare-earth minerals is so powerful that it cannot be countered by the United States.

  86. Wordle Review No. 1,594 Gameplay, Today

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Thursday, Oct. 30, 2025.

  87. Connections Companion No. 872 Gameplay, Today

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Thursday, Oct. 30, 2025.

  88. ‘Not Very Much Survives a Category 5,’ and the Use of Tear Gas in Chicago The Headlines, Today

    Plus, the website reshaping live music.

  89. Strands Sidekick No. 606 Gameplay, Today

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Thursday, Oct. 30, 2025.

  90. Trump, in South Korea for Summit, Is Given a Medal and a Crown Video, Today

    President Lee Jae Myung of South Korea gave President Trump a national medal and a replica of an ancient crown. Crowds gathered nearby to protest his visit.

  91. When Caregiving Makes Women Ill World, Today

    Eastern Europeans have migrated in droves to take care of Italy’s aged and infirm. Then they started getting sick, with an ailment dubbed ‘Italy syndrome.’

  92. A Nazi Tattoo Exposes Democrats’ Greatest Weakness Opinion, Today

    Do Democrats know what the working class actually looks like?

  93. Is Legalized Gambling Ruining Sports? The Learning Network, Today

    A federal investigation into illegal gambling has rocked the N.B.A. and the sports world. Does it change how you view the game?

  94. How to Celebrate Halloween Across the 5 Boroughs Real Estate, Today

    A small sampling of the many New York neighborhoods that go all out with festive décor.

  95. A River Restoration in Oregon Gets Fast Results: The Salmon Swam Right Back Climate, Today

    The fish had been missing from the headwaters of the Klamath River for more than a century. Just a year after the removal of a final dam, they’ve returned.

  96. How Will I Feed My Family Now? Opinion, Today

    I rely on SNAP benefits. That requires constant trade-offs.

  97. What to Watch at the Federal Reserve’s October Meeting Business, Today

    The U.S. central bank is widely expected to cut interest rates for the second meeting in a row even though the government shutdown is obscuring officials’ view of the economy.

  98. In This Mick Herron TV Adaptation, Women Take the Lead Arts, Today

    “Down Cemetery Road,” with Ruth Wilson and Emma Thompson, arrives on Apple TV+ on Wednesday. It’s the latest thriller based on books by Herron, the “Slow Horses” author.

  99. Delivery Workers and Street Vendors Join Forces New York, Today

    The two groups, both mainly made up of immigrants, are pressing the City Council for more protections.

  100. The Empty Promises of Trump’s Imperial Presidency Opinion, Today

    It may take an imperial Congress to correct its flaws.

  101. $2.7 Million Homes in Florida, New Jersey and California Real Estate, Today

    A house with a guest cottage in Key West, a farmhouse in Annandale and a midcentury modern home in Dana Point

  102. Why Is Marriage Less Attractive Than Ever? Opinion, Today

    The era of relationship discontent.

  103. When This Reporter Comes Calling, the White House Insults Go Flying Business, Today

    The administration often criticizes journalists, but the treatment of Shirish Dáte, a reporter for HuffPost, stands out.

  104. William Fichtner Really Is That Guy Arts, Today

    The prolific character actor has spent decades playing memorable supporting roles. He makes it look easy. It wasn’t always so.

  105. Ryan Kiera Armstrong, of ‘The Lowdown,’ Can’t Lie to You Arts, Today

    The 15-year-old actor has performed professionally since she was 6. Playing Ethan Hawke’s daughter feels especially close to home.

  106. Dissecting Three Stephen King Adaptations Video, Today

    Gilbert Cruz, editor of The New York Times Book Review, breaks down three Stephen King movie adaptations and how they differ from their source material.

  107. Have Halloween Decorations Become Too Scary? Style, Today

    The skeletons are taller, the witches seem to be more lifelike and the blood and gore is more plentiful.

  108. Facing Crisis, Talladega College Sells Its Art Treasures Arts, Today

    An H.B.C.U.’s remarkable Hale Woodruff murals commemorating Black history have been bought by an art museum and two foundations. But the college says it is not completely letting go.

  109. Today’s ‘Skinny Influencers’ Are Selling Something More Mind-Bending Than Weight Loss Magazine, Today

    They peddle a deeper fantasy: that you can stop thinking about food at all. But their advice seems to have the opposite effect.

  110. In Samuel Beckett’s ‘Endgame,’ Repetition Is the Thing Theater, Today

    All four characters in this bleak tragicomedy, staged by the Druid theater company, share the human desire to hear the same tales again and again.

  111. ‘Love+War’ Review: Married to the Job Movies, Today

    This documentary is a fast-charging profile of Lynsey Addario, a photojournalist who chases conflicts abroad while finessing them at home.

  112. ‘Ballad of a Small Player’ Review: Know When to Run Movies, Today

    Colin Farrell stars in Edward Berger’s eye-popping but lethargic follow-up to ‘Conclave.’

  113. In Utah, Trump’s Vision for Homelessness Begins to Take Shape U.S., Today

    State officials promise large-scale involuntary addiction and mental health treatment at Salt Lake City’s edge. Critics see “a prison, or a warehouse.”

  114. How Big Tech’s Unchecked Power Could Swallow Us All Books, Today

    Tim Wu’s “The Age of Extraction” is a dispiriting guide to the way Silicon Valley has warped our markets and our democracy.

  115. Your Headache Is Serious. Science Should Take It Seriously. Opinion, Today

    One in seven Americans has migraines. They deserve relief.

  116. ‘Practical Magic,’ Eternally Enchanting and Confounding Movies, Today

    The bewitching duo of Nicole Kidman and Sandra Bullock turned this 1998 supernatural dramedy with a baffling story line into a Halloween classic.

  117. In Mississippi, Democrats Hope New Maps Lead to Statehouse Wins U.S., Today

    A federal court says Republican legislators diluted Black voter strength. New maps may help Democrats break the G.O.P. supermajority in Jackson on Nov. 4.

  118. W.N.B.A. Star Natasha Cloud Doesn’t Play When It Comes to Love Podcasts, Today

    The New York Liberty point guard spent years figuring out her identity. Embracing it was a game changer, for both her career and her love life.

  119. Sick of Feeling Like a Tourist? There’s a Tour for That. Travel, Today

    With visitors increasingly interested in the social and political realities of global tourist hot spots, some local guides are adapting their offerings.

  120. Whole Foods, MAHA and the Battle Over Healthy Eating in America Food, Today

    As diet and wellness become increasingly politicized, one of the most recognizable grocery brands navigates the debate.

  121. New Crack at an Ancient Puzzle Reignites Debate for Archaeologists World, Today

    It is clear that the sprawling city of Teotihuacan near Mexico City was a major metropolis of the ancient world, but what do all those glyphs mean?

  122. What College Students Are Worried About Right Now U.S., Today

    As political battles upend college campuses, we asked dozens of students what is on their minds as they plan for the future. Politics was only part of it.

  123. How One Neighborhood Engineers the Ultimate Halloween Spectacle Real Estate, Today

    A community tradition dating back to 1971 attracts 4,000 kids and creates inter-building rivalries.

  124. U.S. Manufacturing’s Mixed Picture in 4 Charts Business, Today

    President Trump vowed to bring factories back. Is he succeeding?

  125. Mamdani, Cuomo or Sliwa? 14 Leaders Rate New York’s Mayoral Candidates. Interactive, Today

    Times Opinion convened a panel to weigh in on who is best equipped to lead the city.

  126. 23 Books Coming in November Books, Today

    New fiction by Salman Rushdie and Bryan Washington, a memoir by Margaret Atwood, devilish romantasy and more.

  127. A Cheapskate’s Guide to Costa Rica Travel, Today

    How dupe destinations, off-season timing and ground travel save money in the popular and increasingly expensive Central American country.

  128. A Sacred Space Where 90-Year-Old Jazz Records Reign Arts, Today

    At the Hot Club of New York, patrons revisit the music’s past by spinning shellac 78 RPM discs of recordings made in the 1910s to ’50s.

  129. Downtown Phoenix, Expanding Upward Real Estate, Today

    In the Valley of the Sun, summer heat has not stopped the downtown population from nearly tripling over 15 years.

  130. Need a Boost? Try This Energizing Yoga Routine. Well, Today

    Reverse the afternoon slump with a short, refreshing sequence.

  131. In Senior Homes, A.I. Technology Is Sensing Falls Before They Happen Real Estate, Today

    Today’s anti-fall technology has come a long way from ‘I’ve fallen and I can’t get up!’ Here’s how it works.

  132. A.I. Threatens Our Ability to Understand the World Opinion, Today

    Artificial intelligence threatens students’ most basic skills. If they lose their ability to understand what they read, will they lose their ability to think?

  133. Hurricane Melissa Makes Landfall in Cuba Video, Today

    Hurricane Melissa made landfall in Cuba early Wednesday, after leaving a path of destruction across Jamaica.

  134. How Trumpism Has Affected Israeli Politics Video, Today

    Amit Segal, a prominent Israeli right-wing commentator, traces the evolution of Israeli politics since Trump’s political rise.

  135. A Roll of the Dice The Learning Network, Today

    What do you think this image is communicating?

  136. In Third Run for Governor, Ciattarelli Mixes MAGA Into His Agenda New York, Today

    Jack Ciattarelli, the Republican nominee for governor of New Jersey, is betting that Trump supporters will turn out and support him, even without Mr. Trump atop the ticket.

  137. Spelling Bee Forum Gameplay, Today

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

  138. How Andrew Cuomo’s Dreams of Becoming a Radio Star Fell Apart New York, Today

    After he resigned as governor, Mr. Cuomo looked to restore his name while taking on a new lucrative career as a podcast host. Things did not go according to plan.

  139. A Fan of ‘Ruthless Competence,’ She Wants to Be Governor of New Jersey New York, Today

    Representative Mikie Sherrill’s campaign represents a Rorschach test for the Democratic Party as she runs in Tuesday’s election against a Trump-endorsed Republican, Jack Ciattarelli.

  140. Stephen Colbert Spots Something in Trump’s ‘Perfect’ M.R.I. Scan Arts, Today

    “Wait a second, what’s that in his stomach? It’s the Epstein files!” the “Late Show” host said.

  141. Ahead of Trump-Xi Meeting, China Doubles Down on Tech Ambitions World, Today

    China’s leader signaled in its next five-year plan that he is committed to competing in manufacturing and technology despite tensions with Washington.

  142. Today’s Tiempo Y Clima live blog included two standalone posts:
  143. Palabra del día: ‘prolix’ En español, Today

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

  144. Word of the Day: prolix The Learning Network, Today

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

  145. Cuba’s President Warns of ‘Very Difficult Night’ as Melissa Nears Weather, Today

    More than 735,000 people had evacuated ahead of the storm’s expected arrival on Wednesday, officials said.

  146. Las claves del juicio a 10 personas acusadas de ciberacoso a Brigitte Macron En español, Today

    La primera dama de Francia presentó una denuncia penal después de que se viralizaron afirmaciones falsas sobre su género y su relación con el presidente Emmanuel Macron. Los acusados niegan haber cometido delito alguno.

  147. The Canadians Are Right About Reagan and Free Trade Opinion, Today

    Reagan would not have approved of Trump’s tariffs.

  148. Today’s Hurricane Melissa Cuba Jamaica live blog included one standalone post:
  149. Trump Suggests He Knows He Can’t Run Again: ‘It’s Too Bad’ U.S., Today

    Despite the Constitution’s two-term limit, Trump had mused for months about a third term.

  150. Hurricane Melissa’s Direct Hit Knocks Most of Jamaica Offline World, Today

    Most of the island of 2.8 million people was without internet service, and major airports were closed. Kingston, the capital, was mostly spared.

  151. La llegada del huracán Melissa en imágenes En español, Today

    El ciclón tocó tierra en Jamaica el martes por la tarde y causó inundaciones y destrucción generalizadas.

  152. Una ciudad en Países Bajos ofrece una mirada a las complejas elecciones que habrá en el país En español, Today

    Dos años después de la sorprendente victoria del ultraderechista Geert Wilders, Países Bajos regresa a las urnas. Su ciudad natal muestra los puntos críticos de la volátil política del país.

  153. The Netherlands’ Election Is a Referendum on the Far Right World, Today

    Geert Wilders and his far-right party blew up the Dutch governing coalition this year. Will that cost their party seats in Parliament?

  154. As the Dutch Vote, One Issue Carries the Day: Affordable Housing World, Today

    The small European nation of 18 million people is in the middle of its worst housing crunch in decades. But there is no quick political solution.

  155. Annabel Goldsmith, a Queen of British High Society, Dies at 91 World, Today

    Annabel’s, the club that Ms. Goldsmith’s first husband named after her, opened in the 1960s and is still one of London’s most exclusive nightspots.

  156. Corrections: Oct. 29, 2025 Corrections, Today

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  157. Quote of the Day: Democrats Hit Back in Arena of Verbal Combat Corrections, Today

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  158. Former Hate Crimes Chief Accuses Adams of Anti-Muslim Bias New York, Today

    Hassan Naveed, who was fired from City Hall last year, claimed in a lawsuit that he was asked what he thought about “beheaded babies.”

  159. Un operativo contra narcotraficantes deja al menos 64 muertos en Río de Janeiro En español, Today

    La madrugada del martes estalló el tiroteo entre la policía y los miembros de una banda en una región de Río controlada por un grupo criminal conocido como Comando Vermelho.

  160. Federal Judge Disqualifies Trump-Backed Prosecutor in Los Angeles U.S., Today

    The court ruled that Bill Essayli had been acting “unlawfully” as U.S. attorney in Los Angeles but that he could stay on as the office’s top deputy for now.

  161. ‘Liberation’ Review: A Tony-Worthy Ensemble Plotting Revolution Theater, Today

    Bess Wohl’s play, about a consciousness-raising group in 1970s Ohio, transfers to Broadway where it remains powerfully moving — and funny.

  162. A Puzzle With Bite Gameplay, Today

    John Donegan wants you to sink your teeth into his crossword.

  163. Cuba no es ajena a los huracanes En español, Today

    La isla más grande del Caribe es un blanco fácil para los huracanes y conoce bien los ciclones destructivos. En los últimos 25 años, una decena de huracanes importantes han tocado tierra en el país.

  164. Appeals Court to Reconsider Oregon National Guard Deployment Trump Wants U.S., Today

    Judges in the Ninth Circuit voted to have a larger panel reconsider a decision that could have allowed President Trump to use soldiers at the Portland, Ore., immigration building.

  165. White House Fires Commission Overseeing Trump’s D.C. Building Projects U.S., Today

    The Commission of Fine Arts, an independent federal agency, was established by Congress to advise the president on urban planning and historical preservation.

  166. Trump Officials in Charge of Food Aid Leave Their Posts U.S., Today

    The departures of the head of the Agriculture Department’s Food and Nutrition Service and a senior policy adviser spurred worries on Capitol Hill as food aid benefits could halt.

  167. Fired by Team Trump, Former U.S. Attorney Joins Team Newsom U.S., Today

    Michele Beckwith was ousted by President Trump less than six hours after instructing a top immigration official to abide by the Constitution in his immigration raids.

  168. Administration Must Restore Some Mental Health Grants, Court Says U.S., Today

    The funding was part of a bipartisan measure that Congress approved in response to school shootings, but the Trump administration argued that the grants violated civil rights law.

  169. With Some G.O.P. Backing, Senate Votes to End Trump’s Brazil Tariffs U.S., Yesterday

    A handful of Republicans crossed party lines to side with Democrats in the first of several votes this week aimed at challenging the president’s trade war.

  170. Just Before Trump’s Visit to South Korea, North Test-Fires Missiles World, Yesterday

    The country has yet to respond to President Trump’s overtures to meet again with Kim Jong-un, its leader.

  171. Yesterday’s Nyc Mayor Election News live blog included two standalone posts:
  172. Yesterday’s Hurricane Melissa Jamaica Landfall live blog included two standalone posts:
  173. South Korea’s Hosting Anxiety: A City Rich in History but Not Hotel Rooms World, Yesterday

    The authorities have been scrambling to accommodate this year’s Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation forum in Gyeongju, which is known for tombs, temples and pagodas.

  174. Cuba Is No Stranger to Hurricanes Weather, Yesterday

    In the last 25 years, a total of 10 major hurricanes have lashed the island. “Cuba is right in the center of things,” a weather historian said.

  175. The Top 10 Architectural Sites to See in Mumbai T Magazine, Yesterday

    In contrast to the Indian city’s scores of residential towers, its best buildings are lower to the ground — and a flamboyant reflection of its multiculturalism.

  176. De Blasio Impersonator Tricks British Newspaper With Fake Criticism of Mamdani New York, Yesterday

    The Times of London briefly ran an article with quotes from someone who the paper said had falsely claimed to be the former New York mayor Bill de Blasio.

  177. Mucho riesgo, poca ayuda: los países isleños carecen de fondos para desastres En español, Yesterday

    El huracán Melissa agobia a una serie de naciones caribeñas que ya cargan con las deudas de crisis relacionadas con el clima.

  178. Federal Union’s Demand to End Shutdown Fails to Sway Democrats U.S., Yesterday

    Senate Republicans cited a call by the American Federation of Government Employees to pass a funding extension in an attempt to pressure Democrats to relent. The effort fell flat.

  179. Hurricane Melissa Hit Jamaica With Devastating Force Briefing, Yesterday

    Also, the U.S. attacked four more boats. Here’s the latest at the end of Tuesday.

  180. Following in the Footsteps of Charlie Kirk? Style, Yesterday

    In a crowded field of would-be successors, Brilyn Hollyhand hopes to capture the minds of young conservatives across America.

  181. Hurricane Melissa Is Rewriting the Record Books Weather, Yesterday

    The storm is one of the strongest on record in the Atlantic Ocean.

  182. Hurricane Melissa Makes Landfall Video, Yesterday

    Hurricane Melissa, a Category 5 storm, made landfall near New Hope, Jamaica, on Tuesday. With wind speeds of 185 miles per hour and sustained winds stronger than those of Hurricane Katrina, Melissa is now the fifth-strongest hurricane on record in the Atlantic Ocean.

  183. Guard Is Convicted of Pursuing Jail Smugglers and Firing at Them New York, Yesterday

    Leon Wilson, a veteran correctional officer at the Metropolitan Detention Center, chased the people from the lockup’s parking lot to the Brooklyn Bridge.

  184. Trump’s Hand in Argentina World, Yesterday

    The president’s intervention on behalf of Argentina’s leader fits into a long history of American involvement in the elections of other countries.

  185. Scenes From the Caribbean as Hurricane Melissa Hits Weather, Yesterday

    The system made landfall in Jamaica on Tuesday afternoon, causing widespread flooding and destruction.

  186. Trump’s Pick for Ambassador to Kuwait on Path to Failure U.S., Yesterday

    Three Republican senators whose votes would be needed to advance Amer Ghalib’s nomination said they would oppose him, all but assuring it would stall.

  187. Anyone Who’s Anyone Got Their Start at Joe’s Pub T Magazine, Yesterday

    Despite its small stage, the cabaret space inside New York’s Public Theater building has made an outsize imprint on the city’s art scene.

  188. At Least 64 Dead in Rio de Janeiro as Authorities Crack Down on Drug Gangs World, Yesterday

    The authorities said the deadliest operation in Rio’s history had killed four police officers and at least 60 other people. It was an attack on “narco-terrorists,” the state governor said.

  189. Virginia Attorney General Election 2025: Latest Polls Interactive, Yesterday

    Track the latest polls about Democrat Jay Jones and Republican incumbent Jason Miyares in the Virginia attorney general election.

  190. Hurricane Melissa Hits Jamaica as One of the Most Powerful on Record World, Yesterday

    The Category 5 storm, whose sustained wind speeds surpassed those of Hurricane Katrina, peeled roofs off homes, swelled rivers and drew dire warnings from officials.

  191. A Timeline of Trump’s Strikes on Vessels He Says Are Smuggling Drugs U.S., Yesterday

    President Trump’s military campaign has killed at least 57 people in the waters off Central and South America. The strikes have been widely criticized as illegal.

  192. F.C.C. Changes Course on the Price of Prisoners’ Phone Calls The Upshot, Yesterday

    Brendan Carr, the F.C.C. chairman, cited security concerns in rolling back most of the lower costs he voted for last year.

  193. Lily Allen and David Harbour List Their Brooklyn Brownstone Real Estate, Yesterday

    The musician and the actor, who separated months ago, are asking just under $8 million. Also, the Weeknd and Mark Wahlberg buy estates in South Florida. Roseanne Barr sells her nut farm.

  194. Official’s Access to F.B.I. Files in Charlie Kirk Case Drew Pushback U.S., Yesterday

    An inquiry by Joe Kent, who leads the National Counterterrorism Center, is said to have alarmed Kash Patel, the F.B.I. director.

  195. En Cuba, cientos de miles han sido evacuados ante la inminente llegada del huracán Melissa En español, Yesterday

    Mientras el huracán cobraba fuerza y el pronóstico anticipaba que tocaría tierra la noche del martes, los medios de comunicación exhortaban a la población a abastecerse de agua y alimentos.

  196. Trump Administration Reinstalls Confederate Statue in Washington U.S., Yesterday

    The statue of Albert Pike, a Confederate general who worked closely with slave-owning Native American tribes, is the only monument of its kind in the nation’s capital.

  197. G.O.P. Senators Urge Vance to Cancel Plan to Increase Beef Imports U.S., Yesterday

    In a closed-door meeting with the vice president, Republicans vented about a White House plan for Argentine beef they said would hurt ranchers in their states.

  198. The Two Big Questions Surrounding Bill Gates’s Climate Memo Climate, Yesterday

    The Microsoft co-founder wrote a lengthy memo warning against climate alarmism. Will it change how people talk about the issue or who funds climate action?

  199. Volunteers Step In to Help Understaffed NOAA Track Hurricane Melissa Climate, Yesterday

    Staffing cuts and a federal government shutdown are stretching scientists’ ability to make valuable hurricane observations.

  200. El ejército de EE. UU. ataca más embarcaciones en el Pacífico y mueren 14 personas En español, Yesterday

    El secretario de Defensa, Pete Hegseth, dijo que los tres ataques alcanzaron a cuatro embarcaciones en aguas internacionales y que hubo un sobreviviente.