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  1. Trump Sets Fraudster Free From Prison for a Second Time U.S., Today

    The president issued a raft of clemency grants this week, including pardoning a woman he had given relief to once before and a man whose daughter had donated millions to a Trump super PAC.

  2. What Kind of Lover Are You? This Poem Might Have the Answer. Interactive, Today

    William Blake’s “The Clod & the Pebble” is a dialogue on tenderness and cruelty in three short stanzas. Read it with our critic A.O. Scott, and then play a game to memorize it.

  3. Under Fire From Trump and Their Base, Minnesota Democrats Decry an ‘Invasion’ U.S., Today

    Officials denounced the Trump crackdown at an unofficial congressional hearing in Minneapolis. Administration officials have accused local leaders of promoting violence against ICE agents.

  4. Trump Praises Hassett, but Casts Doubt on Making Him Fed Chair Business, Today

    The blowback set off by the Justice Department’s criminal investigation into Jerome H. Powell, the chair of the central bank, has shaken up the race to replace him.

  5. Iran Protests Quelled Since Deadly Crackdown, Residents Say World, Today

    “There is massive disappointment and disillusionment,” one Tehran resident said. A human rights group acknowledged that demonstrations had been subdued since Sunday, with thousands of people detained.

  6. Met Museum Employees Vote to Unionize Arts, Today

    The bargaining unit, which includes curatorial, conservation and retail departments, could represent about half of the Met’s work force.

  7. U.S. Lawmakers Meet With Danish Prime Minister on Greenland U.S., Today

    Seeking to calm tensions, Republicans and Democrats affirmed that they supported Denmark’s control of Greenland as President Trump vowed to buy it or take it over.

  8. Viva the Absurd: ‘What to Wear’ and a Wave of Opera Surrealism Arts, Today

    Michael Gordon and Richard Foreman’s “What to Wear” at BAM is a visually rich, textually odd work — and a hot commodity.

  9. Why Is It So Hard to Set a 9/11 Trial Date? Here’s What to Know. U.S., Today

    Prosecutors want jury selection to start in January 2027. That would be a quarter century after the attacks that killed nearly 3,000 people.

  10. Powell, an Unlikely Foil, Takes On Trump U.S., Today

    Jerome H. Powell, the chair of the Federal Reserve, this week tapped a groundswell of support that has been years in the making.

  11. Martha Graham Dance Company Won’t Celebrate Centennial at Kennedy Center Arts, Today

    The oldest dance troupe in the United States decided not to perform at the Washington venue during its nationwide tour.

  12. Julio Iglesias Denies Sexual Abuse Claims by Former Employees Arts, Today

    The singer called the accusations “completely false” in a statement released after Spanish prosecutors said they would investigate.

  13. El director de la CIA se reúne con Delcy Rodríguez en Caracas En español, Today

    La visita de alto nivel reforzó el mensaje de Trump de que considera al gobierno encargado como el mejor camino hacia la estabilidad de Venezuela a corto plazo.

  14. ‘Dilbert’ Was Always MAGA Opinion, Today

    My visit with Scott Adams, who anticipated Donald Trump with his comic strip.

  15. Petite but Powerful Spinach Egg Bites Food, Today

    And more reader favorites from this week.

  16. Five Science Fiction Movies to Stream Now Movies, Today

    In this month’s picks, hijacked bullet trains, comet creatures and time loops in the British countryside.

  17. Thousands of Chinese Fishing Boats Quietly Form Vast Sea Barriers Interactive, Today

    China is practicing vast maneuvers that could be used to disrupt U.S. naval movement, a New York Times analysis of ship data reveals.

  18. Today’s Antarctica Thwaites Glacier live blog included one standalone post:
  19. Even Nicolás Maduro’s Prosecutors Are Tied Up Reviewing Epstein Files New York, Today

    The Trump Administration’s exhaustive examination of materials on the convicted sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein is drawing resources from other cases.

  20. Cambridge Was a Culture Shock. She’s Getting the Last Laugh. Theater, Today

    Jade Franks mines the awkwardness of social mobility in her one-woman show “Eat the Rich.”

  21. What’s Going On in This Picture? | Jan. 26, 2026 The Learning Network, Today

    Look closely at this image, stripped of its caption, and join the moderated conversation about what you and other students see.

  22. From a D.J. Set to Church, and Back Again Style, Today

    When the writer Lamorna Ash set out to explore young people’s relationship to faith and religion, she found herself questioning her own.

  23. Washington National Opera Finds a Stage Outside the Kennedy Center Arts, Today

    Spring performances of “Treemonisha” and “The Crucible” will be held at George Washington University.

  24. Five Free Movies to Stream Now Movies, Today

    From a Wim Wenders masterpiece to a Stanley Tucci gem, these films all revolve around the possibility of fresh starts and new beginnings.

  25. Greek Court Acquits Rescue Workers Accused of Smuggling Migrants World, Today

    The 24 former volunteers, including the refugee turned campaigner Sara Mardini, were prosecuted after helping migrants during the European refugee crisis nearly a decade ago.

  26. How Greenland Is Reacting to Trump’s Threats Video, Today

    Our reporter Jeffrey Gettleman is on the ground in Greenland, seeing how people have reacted to Trump’s desire to take it over. He and our senior writer Katrin Bennhold discuss what Greenland means to the United States, Denmark and Greenlanders.

  27. Agent Who Shot Renee Good Was Trained to Track and Apprehend Fugitives U.S., Today

    From Iraq to ICE, Jonathan Ross’s career reflects a 20-year government effort to reshape immigration enforcement with a military mind-set.

  28. ¿Cuba podrá sobrevivir sin su principal proveedor de petróleo? En español, Today

    La Unión Soviética fue el benefactor de Cuba durante décadas. Venezuela asumió el relevo y México ha brindado “ayuda humanitaria”. Pero el mundo está cambiando rápidamente, afirma nuestro columnista.

  29. How to Protect Your Tax Refund if You’ve Defaulted on Your Student Loans Your Money, Today

    Millions of people are at risk of the government’s seizing their refunds to pay what is owed on student loans.

  30. Is This Billionaire a Financial Genius or a Fraudster? Business, Today

    Michael Saylor’s financial alchemy thrust an ordinary software company, Strategy, into the center of the crypto frenzy. It all worked spectacularly, until now.

  31. What’s Next for Cuba, Now That Its Main Oil Supplier Is Gone? Business, Today

    The Soviet Union was Cuba’s benefactor for decades. Venezuela took up the slack, and Mexico has supplied “humanitarian aid.” But the world is changing rapidly, our columnist says.

  32. The New Mayor of Davos Business, Today

    Larry Fink, BlackRock’s chief executive, led an effort to elevate the World Economic Forum next week, the first without the event’s founder, Klaus Schwab.

  33. What Teenagers Are Saying About the Pressure to Be Perfect The Learning Network, Today

    Students react to a guest essay about how the quest for flawlessness is harming society.

  34. Do Your Parents Ever Play Favorites? The Learning Network, Today

    Research says that favoritism is common — with effects that can last a lifetime.

  35. Failed Experiment? The Learning Network, Today

    Tell us a story, real or made up, that is inspired by this image.

  36. Canada and China Will Lower Some Tariffs in ‘New Strategic Partnership’ Video, Today

    Prime Minister Mark Carney of Canada announced that Canada would slash tariffs on some Chinese electric vehicles and that, in return, China would reduce tariffs on Canadian canola products.

  37. ‘The Headlines’ News Quiz: Jan. 16, 2026 The Headlines, Today

    Following the news? Tracy Mumford has some questions for you.

  38. Where Scams Come From Briefing, Today

    We take a look at some remarkable reporting from Myanmar.

  39. Jonathan Haidt Strikes Again + What You Vibecoded + An Update on the Forkiverse Podcasts, Today

    “If we can’t win on social media, then we definitely can’t win on A.I.,” says Haidt.

  40. As Arctic Air Barrels South, Here’s Where It May Snow Weather, Today

    Abnormally blustery temperatures this weekend could usher in snowy weather across the East. Exactly where remains uncertain, but even the Deep South is on alert.

  41. Trump Store to Close as Sales Falter, With No Election Battles Ahead U.S., Today

    The shop in suburban Philadelphia had been a gathering spot for the MAGA crowd to rally during the 2024 campaign.

  42. Un reto para la salud de tu cerebro En español, Today

    Cuanto más caótico parece el mundo, más importante se vuelve cuidar de uno mismo.

  43. C.I.A. Director Meets With Venezuela’s Interim President in Caracas U.S., Today

    The high-profile visit, which could be seen as snubbing the opposition, comes nearly two weeks after the U.S. military seized President Nicolás Maduro in a raid.

  44. An I.V.F. Mix-Up and an Impossible Choice The Daily, Today

    Two couples in California discovered they were raising each other’s genetic children. Should they switch their girls?

  45. Trump Threatens to Invoke Insurrection Act, and Grocery Prices Keep Going Up The Headlines, Today

    Plus, your Friday news quiz.

  46. Connections Companion No. 951 Gameplay, Today

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Saturday, Jan. 17, 2026.

  47. Strands Sidekick No. 685 Gameplay, Today

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Saturday, Jan. 17, 2026.

  48. Wordle Review No. 1,673 Gameplay, Today

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Saturday, Jan. 17, 2026.

  49. Death Toll Rises to 28 After Landfill Collapse in the Philippines World, Today

    Rescuers in Cebu City have recovered 28 bodies from a garbage mound that collapsed last week. The search continues for eight missing people.

  50. Tras la llamada con Trump, Petro aumenta la presión sobre los rebeldes acusados de narcotráfico En español, Today

    Los expertos afirman que la determinación del presidente de Colombia de desmantelar al ELN es un reflejo tanto de las exigencias de Trump como de la frustración interna por su anterior gestión de los grupos armados.

  51. Meloni and Takaichi, Right-Wing Trailblazers, Become Fast Friends World, Today

    At a meeting in Tokyo, Prime Ministers Giorgia Meloni of Italy and Sanae Takaichi of Japan bonded over being conservative women at the pinnacle of power.

  52. Ted Sarandos Says Critics Just Misunderstand Netflix Business, Today

    The company’s co-chief executive sat down for an extensive interview for the first time since announcing plans to buy Warner Bros. Discovery’s film and TV business.

  53. Virginia Poised to Redraw House Maps That Could Set Democrats Up for a Win U.S., Today

    A vote by the state senate on Friday could send an amendment to voters that, if approved, would allow the legislature to gerrymander the state.

  54. Should You Use Dryer Lint as Kindling? Interactive, Today

    A ruling on the merits of a thrifty life hack.

  55. Iran Has Had Protests Before. Will This Time Be Different? World, Today

    Understanding the factors that can topple regimes.

  56. Stock Investors’ Strategy for 2026:‘Don’t Fight the White House’ Business, Today

    From oil drillers to credit card companies, President Trump has been a market mover this year.

  57. $1.8 Million Homes in France Real Estate, Today

    This week’s properties are a designer’s four-bedroom house in Sète; an apartment in Montpellier’s historic center; and a country-styled villa also in Montpellier.

  58. ASAP Rocky Grew Up, Settled Down (with Rihanna) and Returned to Rap Arts, Today

    The artist reflects on how the chaotic eight years since his last release — including three kids and two trials — led to his latest album, “Don’t Be Dumb.”

  59. Love ‘Heated Rivalry’? Read These Romance Novels Next Books, Today

    Steamy love stories starring athletes and top-notch yearners will tide you over until your next trip to the cottage.

  60. This Is How Your Mind Works Opinion, Today

    Our thoughts are an ever-changing swirl of fears, feelings, desires, impulses, memories and body sensations that interact to form a single mind.

  61. Dear America, Greenland Is Not on Zillow Opinion, Today

    Trump wants Greenland? Its previous colonizer has some thoughts.

  62. A New Coveted French Accessory Style, Today

    A Parisian brand’s leather notebooks have for some become a status symbol to flaunt online and off.

  63. Trump’s Fight With Minnesota Is About More Than Immigration Magazine, Today

    The state embodies a civic ideal that the administration in Washington wants to discredit.

  64. Su vida era un sueño de abolengo. Se derrumbó en un momento En español, Today

    Born into exceptional privilege, Belle Burden had it all: love, money, family. Then her marriage fell apart.

  65. Renee Good Was Concerned About ICE, a Lawyer Says, but Wasn’t Following Agents U.S., Today

    A lawyer for Ms. Good’s family said she and her partner had encountered agents after school drop-off. Minutes later, she was dead.

  66. Minneapolis Feels ‘Like Being in a Civil War’ Opinion, Today

    Documenting ICE is dangerous. This man wants you to do it anyway.

  67. New York Times News Quiz, Jan. 16. 2026 Interactive, Today

    Did you follow the news this week? Take our quiz to see how well you stack up with other Times readers.

  68. The Right Wants ICE to Crush the Wine Mom Insurgency Opinion, Today

    In the MAGA imagination, white women are supposed to be helpmeets, not harpies.

  69. Do You Need More Laughter in Your Life? Well, Today

    Humor is good for your health.

  70. Has Trump Achieved a Lot Less Than It Seems? Opinion, Today

    The conservative political analyst Yuval Levin gives Ezra Klein his review of Trump’s first year back in office.

  71. How Italy Is Racing to Finish an Ice Rink Before the Olympics World, Today

    With less than a month until the Winter Games in northern Italy, builders have yet to complete a major arena.

  72. For Men, How Much Alcohol Is Too Much? Health, Today

    Federal officials working on the new dietary guidelines had considered limiting men to one drink daily. The final advice was only that everyone should drink less.

  73. Tell Us About Your Grand Romantic Gestures Well, Today

    From the over-the-top marriage proposals to the thoughtful surprises that made a huge impact.

  74. 8 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.

  75. After Trump Call, Colombia Turns Up Heat on Rebels Accused of Drug Trafficking World, Today

    President Gustavo Petro is taking a harder line against the National Liberation Army, or ELN, a leftist revolutionary group that experts call a powerful drug trafficker in Colombia and Venezuela.

  76. Larry Ellison Sells Longtime San Francisco Home for $45 Million Real Estate, Today

    Anthony Hopkins buys another house in Los Angeles and Martha Plimpton bids farewell to Brooklyn.

  77. Why Some NYCHA Residents Are Getting Induction Stoves New York, Today

    A pilot program in Housing Authority apartments will offer the trendy stoves, which improve air quality and reduce greenhouse gas emissions.

  78. Antiwar Russians in Europe Learn That They Must Watch Their Words World, Today

    A backlash over a rant against Ukrainian officials has raised questions about Eastern Europe’s welcome of Russian dissidents.

  79. San Francisco Is on the Rebound. What Happened to Its Ousted Mayor? U.S., Today

    London Breed has said little in the year since she left office. She has thoughts on the praise that the current mayor, Daniel Lurie, has received.

  80. In ‘Seeds,’ Farms and a Way of Life Hang in the Balance Movies, Today

    The director Brittany Shyne’s film is slow-moving and lyrical in its focus on the seasonal rhythms of the work, even as it shifts to policy concerns.

  81. If the Volcanic Eruption Doesn’t Scare You, the Mudflow Should Science, Today

    Studying tree rings helped scientists pinpoint when Mount Rainier last sent a lahar down its steep slopes, which could help planners anticipate future mudflows.

  82. Trump Wants to Halt Almost All Coal Plant Shutdowns. It Could Get Messy. Climate, Today

    Even as administration officials vowed this week to head off scheduled retirements, some aging plants are now breaking, and costs could run to the billions.

  83. After an Earthquake, Preserving a Slow Craft in a Fast World Arts, Today

    In Wajima, Japan, where hundreds of homes and studios were destroyed, master-class artisans are struggling to keep lacquer alive and nurture the next generation of creators.

  84. It’s ‘Game of Thrones.’ Just Not as You Know It. Arts, Today

    With no dragons and no warring dynasties, HBO’s “A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms” is the first test of whether the “Thrones” formula works on a human scale.

  85. Jeff Kinney’s Favorite Funny Books for Young Readers Books, Today

    The author of the “Diary of a Wimpy Kid” series shares a handful of titles that have helped shape his sense of humor.

  86. Waterfalls and Wildflowers: Hiking South Africa’s Highest Mountains Travel, Today

    About 200 miles from Johannesburg, the Drakensberg region offers a breathtaking landscape of stark ridges and green valleys.

  87. What Is ‘Metabolic Health,’ and Why Does It Matter? Well, Today

    The definition is tricky, but the effects of poor metabolic health are clear — and can wreak havoc on the body.

  88. The Dirty Truth About Your Clean-Energy Car Books, Today

    In a new book, Nicolas Niarchos traces the mineral supply chain for lithium-ion batteries, exposing their considerable human and environmental costs.

  89. Trump impulsa el mensaje de ‘inmunidad absoluta’ para agentes del ICE En español, Today

    Desde la muerte de Renee Good en Mineápolis, la Casa Blanca ha respaldado la fuerza letal, pese a que las normas internas del ICE la reservan para situaciones extremas.

  90. ¿Por qué mi tolerancia al alcohol disminuye con la edad? En español, Today

    No te lo estás imaginando: las resacas sí son peores, la cabeza sí duele más. Cuando el cuerpo envejece, gestiona el alcohol de forma diferente.

  91. Canada Breaks With U.S. to Slash Tariffs on Some Chinese Electric Vehicles World, Today

    China will in turn cut its own tariffs on Canadian canola products, Prime Minister Mark Carney of Canada said in Beijing on Friday.

  92. A Tale of Two Meetings: Trump Chooses Oil Over Democracy World, Today

    Two conversations this week confirmed that President Trump backs the remnants of Nicolás Maduro’s regime over the Venezuelan opposition seeking to hold elections.

  93. Un proyecto independiente rescata la historia de MTV y sus clips En español, Today

    El sitio no oficial MTV Rewind ha recreado la era clásica de la cadena, reuniendo miles de clips. El desarrollador describe la plataforma como una respuesta a las recomendaciones impulsadas por algoritmos.

  94. N.Y.C. Council Leader Takes on Antisemitism, and Possibly Mamdani New York, Today

    The Council speaker, Julie Menin, will introduce bills that would establish a buffer zone at houses of worship to keep protesters at some distance from congregants.

  95. Nurses Describe Fear on the Job as Bitter Strike Enters Fifth Day New York, Today

    Both sides in the labor dispute appear poised for a protracted battle, and only one of three hospitals was negotiating with the strikers.

  96. Spelling Bee Forum Gameplay, Today

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

  97. Ex-South Korean Leader Gets Prison Term in First Ruling Over Martial Law World, Today

    A court handed down five years in prison to former President Yoon Suk Yeol, who is facing multiple trials stemming from his short-lived imposition of martial law.

  98. Seth Meyers Never Guessed Trump Was Such a Milk Fan Arts, Today

    The “Late Night” host said there was no way President Trump drank milk, “unless someone tricked you into thinking your Diet Coke came from a cow.”

  99. Los mejores deportes para la longevidad En español, Today

    Todas las formas de ejercicio ayudan a vivir más tiempo, pero algunas actividades traen beneficios adicionales.

  100. Palabra del día: ‘panacea’ En español, Today

    Esta palabra ha aparecido en 121 artículos en NYTimes.com en el último año. ¿Puedes usarla en una frase?

  101. Word of the Day: panacea The Learning Network, Today

    This word has appeared in 121 articles on NYTimes.com in the past year. Can you use it in a sentence?

  102. Iran’s Regime Is Losing Its Greatest Weapon: Fear Opinion, Today

    The bulwark of Iranian oppression is fear. The latest round of demonstrations shows it has been breached.

  103. Hope and Fear Mingle in Cuba With the Loss of Maduro, and Oil Opinion, Today

    The electricity may go off, but islanders see a glimmer of hope in Maduro’s departure.

  104. Emergency Call Transcripts Record a Crisis Unfolding in Real Time U.S., Today

    The killing of Renee Good by an ICE agent was instantly reported to the Minneapolis Police. The calls reflect shock, fury and confusion.

  105. Quote of the Day: In Bitter Winter Freeze, Russia Focuses on Wiping Out the Heat Corrections, Today

    Quotation for the Day for Friday, January 16, 2026.

  106. Battles Over Truth Rage Online Amid Iran’s Internet Blackout Business, Today

    The shutdown of online discourse within Iran has allowed both the government and its critics to flood social media outside the country with disinformation campaigns and fake images.

  107. Corrections: Jan. 16, 2026 Corrections, Today

    Corrections that appeared in print on Friday, Jan. 16, 2026.

  108. They Ran a Campaign Together, Then Love Came After Style, Today

    When Talia Marcus and Charles Blaettler met while working on the campaign trail, they weren’t expecting love. Good thing it came anyway.

  109. Please Cheat on Me Style, Today

    Why did I keep fantasizing about catching my faithful boyfriend in bed with another woman?

  110. Uber’s Quest to Crack Japan Leads Through a Rural Hot-Springs Town Business, Today

    The ride-hailing giant’s chief executive has made a bet on how it can finally grab a bigger piece of one of the world’s largest taxi markets.

  111. A Slow, Awkward Dance Started It All Style, Today

    Before Paul Melnikow and Alan Pierson spoke to each other, they danced at the ‘queer prom,’ about 20 hours into Taylor Mac’s 24-hour performance.

  112. For Two Floridians, a Michigan Winter Solidified Their Bond Style, Today

    Ashley Knott and Tobias Kammerer are opposites — she’s very social, while he needs “to be peeled like an onion.” But a big move created a deeper connection.

  113. U.S. Says It Erred in Deporting Student Traveling for Thanksgiving U.S., Today

    The Trump administration acknowledged it mistakenly deported a college student to Honduras despite a court order barring the removal. But the government has not moved to drop the case.

  114. Video Analysis of ICE Shooting Sheds Light on Contested Moments Video, Today

    Newly available videos and existing footage synchronized and assessed by The Times provides a millisecond by millisecond look at how an ICE officer ended up shooting and killing a motorist in Minneapolis.

  115. ‘The Pitt’ Season 2, Episode 2 Recap: Dirty Work Arts, Today

    Viewers got extra intimate this week with the hard physical realities of life in the emergency ward.

  116. Do Some Cleaning Gameplay, Today

    Kyle Dolan opens our solving weekend.

  117. Machado Offers Trump Her Nobel Peace Prize Medal Video, Today

    During a meeting in the White House on Thursday, Venezuela’s opposition leader, María Corina Machado, presented her medal to President Trump.

  118. Un nuevo videojuego simula un centro de ciberestafas En español, Today

    El juego “Blood Money: Lethal Eden” aprovecha una creciente ansiedad en China al recrear las experiencias de personas traficadas para dedicarse a la estafa.

  119. Many Fiery Remarks, Little Clarity on What’s Next at Security Council Meeting on Iran World, Today

    Iran’s representative denied the country had killed protesters, as the U.S. ambassador said President Trump had made clear “all options are on the table” to stop the killing.

  120. This Winter, the Best Puffer Jackets Come With Big Pockets T Magazine, Today

    These utility-inflected styles are practical yet polished.

  121. Trump Administration Lawsuit Seeking California Voter Data Is Dismissed U.S., Today

    The Justice Department has sued about two dozen states over access to voter rolls, as the federal government pushes to create a national database.

  122. Venezuela’s Interim Leader Balances Maduro’s Script With Trump’s Demands World, Today

    In her State of the Union address, Delcy Rodríguez echoed her predecessors’ fiery rhetoric but tried to hew to President Trump’s agenda.

  123. Former Senator Kyrsten Sinema Accused of Affair With Member of Security Team U.S., Today

    In a lawsuit, the ex-wife of Ms. Sinema’s onetime staff member accused her of showering him with gifts and breaking up their marriage.

  124. La medalla del Nobel se ha vendido antes por millones de dólares En español, Today

    El Comité del Nobel ha dicho que el premio no puede transferirse, pero la medalla se ha vendido en algunas subastas a lo largo de la historia del premio.

  125. California’s Pacific Coast Highway Fully Reopens After Three Years U.S., Today

    The famed highway reopened this week after consecutive landslides shuttered two sections of the road in Big Sur and forced major repairs.

  126. Taiwan Reaches Trade Deal with Trump, Pledges More U.S. Chip Factories Business, Today

    The United States agreed to lower tariffs on Taiwanese goods from 20 to 15 percent, while Taiwan says it will invest in more chip manufacturing in the U.S.

  127. Couple Says ICE Agents Gassed Them as They Drove With 6 Children U.S., Today

    Shawn and Destiny Jackson said they were trying to escape a clash between ICE and protesters when agents used tear gas near their car. Their children gasped for air.

  128. Former Building Super Is Convicted of Stealing $350,000 From 98-Year-Old New York, Today

    Rosalind Hernandez, who worked in a co-op building in Manhattan, befriended and then bilked a vulnerable resident, prosecutors said.

  129. What Did the White House and Denmark Agree to on Greenland? Depends Whom You Ask. U.S., Today

    The White House and Denmark contradicted each other in public about what they had agreed to this week as President Trump continued to demand U.S. ownership of Greenland.

  130. The Nobel Medal Has Been Sold Before for Millions of Dollars World, Today

    The Nobel Committee has said the prize cannot be transferred, but it has been sold in a few auctions over the award’s history.

  131. ‘The Rip’ Review: Clean Cop, Dirty Cop Movies, Today

    Matt Damon and Ben Affleck play grizzled cops looking at each other sideways in this Netflix crime thriller that has all the concepts but not much else.

  132. Why ASAP Rocky’s New Album Took So Long Video, Yesterday

    The musician and actor A$AP Rocky sat down with Jon Caramanica and Joe Coscarelli, the hosts of “Popcast” at The New York Times, to discuss the release of his first album in eight years.

  133. Was Renee Good Obligated to Comply With an ICE Agent’s Orders? U.S., Yesterday

    The agent told Ms. Good to get out of her car before fatally shooting her. Legal experts said immigration agents may sometimes, but not always, have the authority to make such commands.

  134. Humanities Endowment Awarding Millions to Western Civilization Programs Arts, Yesterday

    The National Endowment for the Humanities is giving more than $40 million to programs that have been embraced by conservatives as a counterweight to liberal-dominated academia.

  135. Democratic Lawmakers Say They Face New Round of Federal Inquiries Video, Yesterday

    By Wednesday, at least five Democratic lawmakers said they received new inquiries from federal prosecutors regarding a video they published in November. In the video, they urged military service members not to follow illegal orders.

  136. Number of Businesses in New York City Plunged Last Spring, Report Says New York, Yesterday

    Roughly 8,400 businesses closed in the second quarter of 2025, according to the most recent city data, creating the largest net decline in business activity since before the pandemic.

  137. Las fuerzas estadounidenses incautan un sexto buque petrolero vinculado a Venezuela En español, Yesterday

    La Guardia Costera de EE. UU. abordó e incautó el petrolero de bandera rusa, previamente llamado Veronica, en una operación realizada antes del amanecer en el Caribe.

  138. Judge Proposes Restricting Deportation of Scores of Noncitizen Academics U.S., Yesterday

    In a case over the First Amendment rights of noncitizen scholars, a federal judge proposed extending protections to members of two academic groups behind a lawsuit.

  139. Las universidades chinas suben en las clasificaciones mundiales; las de EE. UU. retroceden En español, Yesterday

    Harvard sigue dominando, aunque ha caído al puesto 3 en una lista que mide el rendimiento académico. Otras universidades estadounidenses se rezagan con respecto a sus homólogas mundiales.

  140. Trump Threatened to Send the Military to Minneapolis Briefing, Yesterday

    Also, Israel and Arab countries asked the U.S. not to attack Iran. Here’s the latest at the end of Thursday.

  141. Romeo Santos Reminisces About His Drake Shoutout Video, Yesterday

    Romeo Santos sat down on the “Popcast” couch and recalled when Drake referenced Aventura on “The Motto” and the collaboration that followed.

  142. New York Sues Former C.E.O. of Covid Vaccine Maker Over Insider Trading U.S., Yesterday

    Robert G. Kramer sold nearly 90,000 shares of his stock in Emergent BioSolutions, knowing that large quantities of vaccine materials were contaminated, the lawsuit said.

  143. N.S.A. Nominee Promises to Protect Elections From Foreign Interference U.S., Yesterday

    President Trump fired the National Security Agency’s chief back in April and has weakened cyberattack protections.

  144. Herby Pork Laab With Chile Video, Yesterday

    In this take on the classic Thai dish laab (also spelled larb) moo, ground pork is pan-cooked, then stirred together with a combination of funky fish sauce, fresh and dried chiles, shallots, lime juice and an abundance of fresh herbs for brightness.

  145. Inside the Fight to Keep Iran Online Technology, Yesterday

    Activists spent years preparing for a communications blackout in Iran, smuggling in Starlink satellite internet systems and making digital shutdowns harder for the authorities to enforce.

  146. ‘Star Wars’ Boss Departs, Ending an Asteroid-Filled Reign Business, Yesterday

    Kathleen Kennedy stepped down as Lucasfilm’s president and returned to producing. Two studio veterans took over.

  147. Trump Threatens to Invoke the Insurrection Act and Send Troops to Minnesota U.S., Yesterday

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