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  1. Why A.I. Fears Are Battering Stocks, Again Business, Today

    New tools by artificial intelligence companies like Anthropic have reignited worries that businesses will pare down their subscriptions to software services.

  2. Novo Nordisk Warns of First Sales Drop Since Start of Ozempic Business, Today

    The once high-flying Danish drugmaker has struggled to fend off rivals in the weight-loss industry and faces lower prices for its medicines under a deal with President Trump.

  3. Bedrock, an A.I. Start-Up for Construction, Raises $270 Million Business, Today

    The year-old company, founded by veterans of the autonomous vehicle business Waymo, is seeking to automate excavators and other building equipment.

  4. Investigators Scramble for Clues as Search for Nancy Guthrie Enters 4th Day U.S., Today

    The authorities made urgent pleas for help from the public as they tried to locate Ms. Guthrie, the 84-year-old mother of the “Today” anchor Savannah Guthrie.

  5. Does Rock Music Still Matter? The Learning Network, Today

    Does the growing popularity of bands like Geese mean rock is still alive and well? Or, from the point of view of Gen Z, is rock dead?

  6. Two Chinese Journalists Are Detained for Reporting on Corruption World, Today

    The move against the men, who wrote an article that was critical of a local official, demonstrates how the space for independent voices has shrunk in China.

  7. New York Times Added 1.4 Million Digital Subscribers in 2025 Business, Today

    The company reported total revenue of $802.3 million for the fourth quarter of 2025, up 10.4 percent from a year earlier.

  8. Moltbook Mania Explained Podcasts, Today

    Is this the year the internet changes forever?

  9. The Melting Continent Briefing, Today

    Today we look at an expedition to Antarctica.

  10. At Least 15 Die in Rare Collision Between Migrant Boat and Greek Patrol Vessel World, Today

    Deadly shipwrecks often occur in the Aegean Sea, which is one of the main maritime routes to Europe, but they generally involve migrant boats sinking in stormy weather.

  11. Todo sobre los archivos Epstein En español, Today

    El caso del acaudalado delincuente sexual lleva años en los titulares y todo el mundo lo conoce. Pero es un escándalo tan extenso que resulta difícil comprenderlo.

  12. Ex-Capitol Police Officer Harry Dunn Seeks Maryland House Seat U.S., Today

    Mr. Dunn, who rose to prominence for defending the Capitol during the Jan. 6 riot, will run for a hotly contested Southern Maryland seat.

  13. How to Bet on (Literally) Anything The Daily, Today

    Billions of dollars are trading hands on sites like Polymarket and Kalshi.

  14. Here are the 2025 Puzzle Mania Contest Winners Gameplay, Today

    Plus, the answer grid for the 51x49 Super Mega crossword.

  15. Minneapolis Children Describe ‘Living in Fear,’ and China’s President Carries Out a Mass Purge The Headlines, Today

    Plus, a fitting tribute to Catherine O’Hara.

  16. Wordle Review No. 1,692 Gameplay, Today

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Thursday, Feb. 5, 2026.

  17. Connections Companion No. 970 Gameplay, Today

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Thursday, Feb. 5, 2026.

  18. Strands Sidekick No. 704 Gameplay, Today

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Thursday, Feb. 5, 2026.

  19. For Peace, More Ukrainians Consider the Once Unthinkable: Surrendering Land World, Today

    Polls show a growing acceptance of territorial concessions among a war-weary public, if Ukraine receives strong security guarantees.

  20. Las memorias de Melania eran malas. La película es peor En español, Today

    Es una proeza cinematográfica dedicar tanto tiempo a una persona y revelar tan poco.

  21. A Winter of Anguish for Minneapolis Children U.S., Today

    “It’s like living in fear all the time,” a teenager said about the federal raids that have shattered families.

  22. Common Ground Is for Suckers Opinion, Today

    Some are more American than others.

  23. The Real Story Behind Jennette McCurdy’s Novel ‘Half His Age.’ Podcasts, Today

    McCurdy’s new book is a work of fiction, but writing it helped her work through some complicated memories from her own life.

  24. In Aspen, a Fashion Fantasia for Those Who Can Afford It Style, Today

    Celebrities and “Very Important Clients” gathered for a wintry spectacle arranged by the luxury brand Moncler.

  25. Bulgarians Adopt the Euro With a Whisper of Melancholy but Few Tears World, Today

    In a country roiled by political upheaval recently, retiring the longtime currency, the lev, prompted some concern about inflation but little other angst.

  26. Republicans Make a Costly Push to Try to Save Cornyn in Texas U.S., Today

    Senator John Cornyn, once seen as a potential Republican leader in his chamber, is now depending on wealthy party donors to survive a right-wing challenge.

  27. They Made the Basement the Most Attractive Part of the House Real Estate, Today

    An architect transformed the unfinished basement in his family’s Washington, D.C. rowhouse into a luxurious in-law suite.

  28. A.I. Loves Fake Images. But They’ve Been a Thing Since Photography Began. Arts, Today

    An exhibition at the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam reminds us that photography has always had a complicated relationship with the truth.

  29. An Engrossing Memoir Asks: Is Telling the Truth a Betrayal? Books, Today

    In “The Family Snitch,” the reporter Francesca Fontana delves into her father’s criminal history — and their complicated, painful relationship.

  30. In ‘Nadja,’ Dracula’s Daughter Goes Downtown Movies, Today

    This triumph of low-budget filmmaking will shimmer for a week at Brooklyn Academy of Music.

  31. The Bedazzling, Wild Designs of Modernism’s Forgotten Genius Arts, Today

    The architect Bruce Goff built a mind-blowing array of eccentric, occasionally campy buildings, which are featured in a joyful new show.

  32. New York’s Winter Arsenal Includes Shiploads of Rock Salt New York, Today

    Every year, about 900,000 metric tons of salt arrive in the New York area. This winter, it’s being put to good use.

  33. What Does the F.B.I. Raid in Georgia Mean for Elections? Video, Today

    The F.B.I seized ballots, voter rolls and scanner images from Fulton County, Ga. Our politics reporter Nick Corasaniti explains how the seizure signals President Trump’s willingness to use the powers of federal law enforcement to intervene in election matters, as the 2026 midterms approach.

  34. N.F.L. Eyes New TV Deals Before the Old Ones Even Expire Business, Today

    The league is so important to the business of media companies that they are likely to have little choice but to agree to renegotiations.

  35. The Parade of Nations Is an Olympic Highlight. Italy Says, Let’s Have 4. Sports, Today

    Because the 2026 Winter Games are so spread out, athletes will march in Milan and several other locations.

  36. $530,000 Homes in Ohio, Alabama and Texas Real Estate, Today

    A 2020 remodel in Columbus, Ohio., a 1935 farmhouse in Mentone, Ala., and a 1930 bungalow in Houston.

  37. 10 Composers, 2 Directors, 1 Opera: ‘Complications in Sue’ Arts, Today

    Opera Philadelphia’s latest premiere is like an exquisite corpse, with a libretto by Michael R. Jackson and starring Justin Vivian Bond.

  38. Nurses Get Bitten, Spat on, Thrown. That’s Why We’re on Strike. Opinion, Today

    Thousands of New York nurses are on strike. They’re demanding protections to stay safe in the face of a wave of workplace violence.

  39. Once the Hottest Bet on Wall St., Private Credit Has Started to Crack Business, Today

    Concerns about defaults, particularly among software companies, have spooked investors in the private credit firms that lend to them.

  40. Sound Baths, Crystals and Couples’ Facials: Behold a Valentine’s Wellness Weekend Travel, Today

    Couples have three days to celebrate togetherness this year, and resorts and hotels are going all out on the feel-good front.

  41. In Her Quivering Art, a Warning for a Wobbling World Arts, Today

    Mona Hatoum’s work riffs on themes of conflict and displacement to highlight the instability of our times.

  42. ‘You Wanna Be on Top?’ The Most Unhinged ‘America’s Next Top Model’ Scenes Arts, Today

    A new documentary, “Reality Check: Inside America’s Next Top Model,” about the TV series from the 2000s aims to lift the veil on the show. These moments helped define its thorny legacy.

  43. He Died at 49. His Collected Poems Rank With the Best of the 20th Century. Books, Today

    Larry Levis’s work, gathered in the expansive new book “Swirl & Vortex,” was equally concerned with the soul and the void.

  44. How Miss Piggy Went From Minor Muppet to TV’s Top Hog Arts, Today

    Miss Piggy began as a bit player, but a sassy attitude and a karate chop carried her to the pinnacle of pop culture. A new Muppets special premieres on Wednesday.

  45. ‘Things Have Not Changed’: What ‘Heated Rivalry’ Gets Right About Men’s Sports Sports, Today

    The show, about a romance between two closeted pro hockey players, is a surprise hit. But its popularity underscores how little has changed in the hypermasculine world of men’s professional sports.

  46. Federal Crackdown Means Another Repair Job for the Minneapolis Police Chief U.S., Today

    Brian O’Hara, who took over a troubled police force and has spent years rebuilding community trust, fears the long-term damage wrought by federal agents.

  47. Voters Say Housing Prices Are Too High. Trump Wants Them Higher. Business, Today

    When President Trump said he wanted to drive housing prices up, not down, he was speaking to a conundrum that has flummoxed policymakers for decades.

  48. ‘Starman’ Review: What’s Really Out There? Movies, Today

    The theories laid out by the aerospace engineer Gentry Lee in this new documentary may blow your mind.

  49. A Loving Biography of the Photographer Who Made Poetry With His Pictures Books, Today

    The pioneering photographer André Kertész is the subject of a new book by Patricia Albers.

  50. 5 Minutes That Will Make You Love Impulse! Records Arts, Today

    Listen to our experts’ selections from one of jazz’s great labels, with tracks from Sonny Rollins, Archie Shepp, Gato Barbieri and more.

  51. Congress Targets Housing Crisis as Solutions Elude Trump Business, Today

    Bipartisan Senate and House packages, aimed at rewarding new construction and eliminating red tape, could bring significant changes to federal housing laws.

  52. ‘Bridgerton’ Is Built on Romance. But Its Backbone Is Dance. Arts, Today

    “There’s so much in the pomp and circumstance and the rules of the world that comes through dance,” said Tom Verica, a director of the Netflix series.

  53. A Group of TikTokers Tried to Detox Their Timelines. The Memes Were Too Strong. Magazine, Today

    The attempted “Great Meme Reset” reveals how inescapable the incoherent internet has become.

  54. Why Stellan Skarsgard Wasn’t Sure He Could Handle ‘Sentimental Value’ Movies, Today

    After a stroke four years ago, the actor has changed how he approaches performances, including the one he’s become an awards favorite for.

  55. A Century Ago, the U.S. Accepted Danish Control of Greenland. Here’s How. World, Today

    In 1917, the United States bought Caribbean islands from Denmark and agreed to respect Denmark’s hold over Greenland. The deal resurfaced with President Trump’s recent threats to seize Greenland.

  56. Chevron’s Oil Deals in Venezuela Could Worsen Pollution in Mississippi Video, Today

    President Trump said he wanted to focus on opening up more Venezuelan oil for U.S. companies. But in Pascagoula, Miss., home to one of Chevron’s largest refineries, some residents worry that this could lead to more pollution. Our climate reporter Hiroko Tabuchi met with some of these residents, who are asking the company to buy their homes.

  57. Talk Talk’s Experiment ‘Spirit of Eden’ Was a Flop. And a Cult Favorite. Arts, Today

    The English band recorded a year of improvised sessions, then cut-and-pasted them into six songs. The result alienated its label, but enchanted fans for decades.

  58. In Afghanistan, a Trail of Hunger and Death Behind U.S. Aid Cuts World, Today

    Afghanistan has plunged deeper into a crisis marked by levels of child hunger unseen in 25 years and the closure of almost 450 health centers.

  59. In a Mississippi Bayou, Venezuelan Oil Is Already Big. And Could Get Bigger. Climate, Today

    The U.S. claim on Venezuela’s oil means even more of it could come to a huge Chevron refinery. Neighbors worried about pollution want the company to buy their homes.

  60. Are We at the End of the Industrial Age? Opinion, Today

    Three economists debate the effects that artificial intelligence is having on the job market.

  61. How a ‘Harry Potter’ Star Went From PG to B.D.S.M. Arts, Today

    The actor Harry Melling shed his image as Harry’s cruel cousin, Dudley Dursley — and his clothes — to star in the queer romance “Pillion.”

  62. When a Fresh Start Means a Fresh Interior Real Estate, Today

    After a breakup, redecorating can be an essential next step.

  63. Professors Are Being Watched: ‘We’ve Never Seen This Much Surveillance’ U.S., Today

    Scrutiny of university classrooms is being formalized, with new laws requiring professors to post syllabuses and tip lines for students to complain.

  64. A Journalist Who Looks for Clues in Plain Sight Times Insider, Today

    On The Times’s Visual Investigations team, Christiaan Triebert combines social media sleuthing and traditional reporting to piece together complex stories.

  65. 5 Steps to Get Your Blood Pressure Under Control Well, Today

    Hypertension can lead to heart attack and stroke, and is also linked to dementia.

  66. Congress Reins In Drug Middlemen in Effort to Lower Prescription Prices Health, Today

    The legislation will impose new restrictions on pharmacy benefit managers, giant companies like CVS Caremark, Optum Rx and Express Scripts that oversee prescription drug benefits.

  67. The Evolutionary Brilliance of the Baby Giggle Opinion, Today

    A kid’s first joke reveals a complex mind.

  68. Gloves Come Off in Gulf as Trump’s Closest Arab Allies Clash World, Today

    A feud between Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates is reshaping conflicts and alliances across the Middle East and Africa.

  69. Russia and Ukraine Resume Talks After a Huge Attack by Moscow World, Today

    U.S., Russian and Ukrainian negotiators are meeting in the United Arab Emirates, but Russia continues to pummel Ukraine and has not softened demands that Kyiv calls unacceptable.

  70. ‘Don Colossus’, la estatua dorada del presidente Trump que busca su hogar En español, Today

    Un grupo de inversores en criptomoneda espera que la estatua se instale pronto en uno de los campos de golf de Trump en Florida.

  71. Un viejo artículo legal podría ser clave para responsabilizar a los agentes del ICE En español, Today

    Una propuesta contenida en un artículo de una revista jurídica de 1987 podría subsanar una laguna que hace prácticamente imposible demandar a funcionarios federales por violar la Constitución.

  72. How a Routine Drug Bust Turned Deadly New York, Today

    In a Bronx courtroom, detectives and other witnesses have described how an undercover drug operation in 2023 led to a death and the criminal trial of a sergeant. A verdict is expected later this week.

  73. Winter Olympics The Learning Network, Today

    Which events and athletes are you excited about?

  74. Spelling Bee Forum Gameplay, Today

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

  75. Palabra del día: ‘covert’ En español, Today

    Esta palabra ha aparecido en 339 artículos en NYTimes.com en el último año. ¿Puedes usarla en una frase?

  76. ¿La comida puede ser arte? Dinamarca lo está debatiendo En español, Today

    De aprobarse una nueva iniciativa, los chefs de alto nivel del país podrían optar a financiación artística. Sin embargo, no todos en el mundo del arte y la cocina brindan por la idea.

  77. Word of the Day: covert The Learning Network, Today

    This word has appeared in 339 articles on NYTimes.com in the past year. Can you use it in a sentence?

  78. Michael Kosta Blasts the Super Bowl Halftime Alternative Arts, Today

    “Man, that is a real who’s who of ‘Who?’” Kosta mused about Turning Point USA’s concert as opposed to the halftime show led by Bad Bunny.

  79. Trump Signs Bill to End Partial Government Shutdown Video, Today

    President Trump signed a spending package on Tuesday that reopened major parts of the government, as well as fund the Department of Homeland Security as negotiations over restrictions on the administration’s immigration crackdown continue.

  80. Algo parecido a una buena muerte En español, Today

    Dicen que hay que vivir cada día como si fuera el último, y ese era justamente el plan de Brian.

  81. ¿Asistirás a los Juegos Olímpicos de Invierno? Ármate de mucha paciencia En español, Today

    El evento deportivo que inicia esta semana en el norte de Italia representará un desafío logístico por las largas distancias entre sedes, las estrechas carreteras en los Alpes, la complejidad del transporte y el acecho de nevadas.

  82. In Counting the Dead in Iran, a Picture of Ferocity Opinion, Today

    The high number of dead and wounded demonstrates the depths of the regime’s fears.

  83. Security at the Winter Olympics: Robots, Drones and a Cyber Command Center World, Today

    Thousands of police and security officers will work during the Milan-Cortina Games’ opening ceremony. The involvement of some U.S. ICE personnel has stirred opposition.

  84. In South Korea, Questions About Cram Schools, Success and Happiness World, Today

    Academic pressure has become so intense that even preschoolers are taking private extracurricular classes, raising worries about children’s rights.

  85. ‘Neoroyalism’ and What It Says About Trump Business, Today

    Experts are reaching to divine the president’s approach to global policy and economics, with one theory seeing antecedents in centuries-old dynastic rule.

  86. Corrections: Feb. 4, 2026 Corrections, Today

    Corrections that appeared in print on Wednesday, Feb. 4, 2026.

  87. Quote of the Day: Minneapolis and an Internet at War With Truth Corrections, Today

    Quotation of the Day for Wednesday, February 4, 2026.

  88. How to Light a Room Like a Swede T Magazine, Today

    Tips from experts who know dark winter days — and design — like no others.

  89. Yesterday’s Westminster Dog Show live blog included 8 standalone posts:
  90. Strong Point Gameplay, Today

    Hanh Huynh and Ted Mayer make their collaboration debut in the New York Times Crossword.

  91. A Defiant Don Lemon Appears in New York Days After His Arrest New York, Today

    The anchorman, who was arrested over a protest in Minnesota, told an audience in Manhattan, “I’m not going to let them turn me around,” and sang lines from a civil rights era freedom song.

  92. Catherine O’Hara, Star of ‘Best in Show,’ Honored in Westminster Dog Show Tribute Style, Today

    Fans remembered the actress, who died last week at 71, for her role as the doting owner of a Norwich terrier destined for glory in the cult-classic sendup of dog show culture.

  93. De minorista tradicional a gigante tecnológico: Walmart alcanza la valuación billonaria En español, Today

    El avance del comercio electrónico y el énfasis en la automatización y la inteligencia artificial dispararon el valor bursátil de la empresa.

  94. Tyler Robinson’s Lawyers Press to Remove Prosecutors From Kirk Murder Case U.S., Today

    Mr. Robinson’s lawyers argue that the entire prosecution team has a conflict of interest because one prosecutor’s daughter was present when Charlie Kirk was killed.

  95. Backed by Mamdani, D.S.A. Candidate Wins Election for Mayor’s Old Seat New York, Today

    Diana Moreno will serve the remainder of Mayor Zohran Mamdani’s term in the New York State Assembly in one of four special legislative elections decided on Tuesday.

  96. Yesterday’s Minneapolis Ice Immigration live blog included two standalone posts:
  97. Racial Debate Rattles Texas Democratic Primary for Senate U.S., Today

    State Representative James Talarico used the word “mediocre” in connection with a former House member who is Black. The controversy has repercussions for a key contest.

  98. Trump, Changing Course, Throws Harvard Deal Talks Into Chaos U.S., Today

    In the latest example of his mercurial negotiating style, President Trump went from dropping his ask for a $200 million fine to demanding $1 billion from the university.

  99. El exesposo de Jill Biden fue detenido y acusado de matar a su esposa En español, Today

    William Stevenson, de 77 años, fue detenido e imputado de asesinato. Aún no se conocen detalles de la muerte de su esposa Linda Stevenson de 64 años.

  100. In Ohio, I Caught a Glimpse of the New Resistance Opinion, Today

    It’s not just blue America where people are readying themselves for disaster.

  101. Judge Appears Likely to Curtail Hegseth’s Power to Penalize Kelly for Video U.S., Today

    Attorneys for Democratic Senator Mark Kelly argued that Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth was brazenly violating the separation of powers by seeking to punish a member of Congress for public statements.

  102. New Mission for a Pro-Business Agency in New York: Fighting for Workers New York, Today

    According to a Jan. 2 memo obtained by The New York Times, Mayor Zohran Mamdani wants to remake the Economic Development Corporation to address affordability and workers’ rights.

  103. What Is the Democrats’ Game Plan on ICE? Video, Today

    After nearly four days of a partial government shutdown, the House voted to temporarily continue funding the Department of Homeland Security. Was it the right move? Times Opinion’s editor, Kathleen Kingsbury, argues that Democrats’ demands are reasonable, but they risk losing momentum before the next deadline.

  104. Trump Repeats Call to ‘Nationalize’ Elections, as White House Walks It Back U.S., Yesterday

    President Trump’s extraordinary comments were the latest iteration of his unsubstantiated claims that U.S. elections are rigged as Republicans face potentially big losses next year.

  105. Judge Says U.S. Has Agreed to Fix Redaction Errors in Epstein Files New York, Yesterday

    Judge Richard M. Berman canceled a hearing set for Wednesday and said he was “pleased but not surprised” that the issues had been resolved to protect victims in the Jeffrey Epstein case.

  106. Plastic Surgeons’ Group Advises Delaying Gender-Affirming Procedures Until Age 19 Health, Yesterday

    The organization’s latest guidance is a departure from the prevailing views of several other major medical organizations.

  107. Netflix Leader Pushes Warner Deal Before Skeptical Lawmakers Business, Yesterday

    Senators asked Ted Sarandos about whether the acquisition would raise prices, squeeze talent and degrade the moviegoing experience.

  108. Stephen Miran Resigns From White House as Fed Term Stretches On Business, Yesterday

    Mr. Miran had taken a leave of absence from advising the president after adding a role at the Federal Reserve, drawing criticism from Democrats.

  109. Seif al-Islam el-Qaddafi, Son of Libyan Dictator, Is Killed in Attack, Lawyer Says World, Yesterday

    Mr. el-Qaddafi, 53, a politician and a son of Col. Muammar el-Qaddafi, was killed after four men stormed his house, the lawyer said. No other details were released.

  110. Trump Scolds CNN’s Kaitlan Collins for ‘Not Smiling’ U.S., Yesterday

    Testy remarks from a president who has frequently singled out female journalists for criticism and personal attacks.

  111. Renee Good’s Brothers Call on Congress to Rein In Immigration Crackdown U.S., Yesterday

    At a forum on Capitol Hill held by congressional Democrats, the brothers of the 37-year-old American citizen fatally shot by an ICE agent said immigration enforcement tactics must be dialed back.

  112. India Walton Will Return to Politics to Oppose Hochul as Delgado’s No. 2 New York, Yesterday

    Lt. Gov. Antonio Delgado’s choice of Ms. Walton may strengthen his bid to position himself as a left-leaning alternative to Gov. Kathy Hochul of New York.

  113. Grammy Awards Audience Declines by a Million Viewers Business, Yesterday

    The show on Sunday drew about 14.4 million people. It is the second consecutive year that the awards ceremony attracted a smaller audience.

  114. El fideicomiso de Epstein revela quién heredaría su fortuna En español, Yesterday

    Un documento que fue dado a conocer junto con millones de páginas de archivos de investigación hizo pública una lista de unas 40 personas como posibles beneficiarios.

  115. Meat Processors Take a Hit as Cattle Prices Remain High Business, Yesterday

    Tyson Foods said its beef business could lose up to $500 million this year as the supply of cattle reaches a 75-year low.

  116. Trump Releases Latest Rendering of White House Ballroom Project U.S., Yesterday

    President Trump emphasized that the ballroom would not be taller than the Executive Mansion of the White House, as he faces criticism over the size of the project.

  117. Inside One Minneapolis Church, a Different Type of Protest U.S., Yesterday

    In the weeks since ICE agents began conducting operations across the city, Westminster Presbyterian has given its members a place to protest on their own terms.

  118. The Shutdown Is Over, but Not the Clash Over ICE Funding Briefing, Yesterday

    Also, colleges saw notable racial shifts in student enrollment. Here’s the latest at the end of Tuesday.

  119. Virginia Oliver, Maine’s ‘Lobster Lady’ and Folk Hero, Dies at 105 Business, Yesterday

    She fished off the New England coast for more than 80 years, and intended to continue until she died. “It’s not hard work for me,” she said at 101.

  120. Renee Good’s Brothers Testify After Fatal Minneapolis Shooting Video, Yesterday

    Luke Ganger and Brent Ganger called their sister, Renee Good, “unapologetically hopeful” during a public forum on the use of force by federal agents at the U.S. Capitol on Tuesday. Ms. Good was fatally shot by a federal agent in Minneapolis in January.

  121. Vice and the Crisis of Liberalism Opinion, Yesterday

    Is there a political prescription for our era of addiction?

  122. Savannah Guthrie’s Mom Was Taken ‘Against Her Will,’ Authorities Say Video, Yesterday

    Authorities say Savannah Guthrie’s mother, Nancy Guthrie, was taken “against her will” in a Tuesday news conference. The Pima County sheriff says submitted DNA samples have not indicated any suspects.

  123. All About the Epstein Files World, Yesterday

    Everyone seems to have questions about the sprawling scandal, so we talked to a reporter who’s been following the case for years.

  124. Will Newsom Be the Democrats’ Next Mistake? Opinion, Yesterday

    The California governor’s record is exactly what Republicans want to run against.

  125. NASA Delays Artemis II Rocket Launch Until at Least March Video, Yesterday

    NASA delayed the Artemis II mission on Tuesday after detecting hydrogen leaks. The mission was scheduled to circle the moon with four astronauts.

  126. A New Word Game Brings Competition, and Trash Talk Times Insider, Yesterday

    Crossplay, the first of its kind from The Times, pits puzzlers against each other on a shared board.

  127. New Trial Ordered for Former U.C.L.A. Gynecologist Convicted of Sex Abuse U.S., Yesterday

    James M. Heaps was sentenced to 11 years in prison in April 2023. A note from the jury to the judge during deliberations was never disclosed, and an appeals court said the case must be retried.

  128. Why the Future of the Movies Lives on Letterboxd Interactive, Yesterday

    The entertainment industry is in crisis, but a social platform for film enthusiasts is thriving. Is it changing the way we watch?

  129. Cuando los bots conversan entre sí: la red social que intriga a Silicon Valley En español, Yesterday

    Moltbook, habitado solo por bots, se ha vuelto un fenómeno en Silicon Valley y un reflejo de las expectativas y miedos sobre el avance de la inteligencia artificial.

  130. The Health Food Store That Raised a Generation of Angelenos T Magazine, Yesterday

    Before everyone in town was queuing for smoothies, Simply Wholesome was juicing wheatgrass — and fostering community — in the city’s View Park-Windsor Hills.

  131. Walmart Joins Tech Giants With $1 Trillion Market Valuation Business, Yesterday

    The company’s rapid e-commerce growth and push into automation and artificial intelligence propelled its stock into the trillion-dollar club.

  132. Woman Wins Malpractice Suit Over Gender Surgery as a Minor Health, Yesterday

    In a legal first, a jury in New York awarded $2 million to a patient who said that doctors had deviated from accepted medical standards.

  133. U.K. Police Investigating Former Ambassador to U.S. Over Epstein Ties World, Yesterday

    Peter Mandelson, a prominent British political figure, faces allegations of “misconduct in public office offenses” over his dealings with Jeffrey Epstein.

  134. Colombia sale a las calles mientras Petro se reúne con Trump En español, Yesterday

    El mandatario colombiano había pedido a sus seguidores que salieran por todo el país mientras él se reunía el martes con su homólogo estadounidense.

  135. Paris Court Deals Family Blow in Battle for Rent From the French Embassy in Iraq World, Yesterday

    The court said it was not the right authority to handle the lawsuit for unpaid rent, and the case should be heard in Iraq, where the family’s ancestors had fled persecution.

  136. The Antidote to Authoritarianism Video, Yesterday

    A lack of community can be “devastating” not just for our social lives but also for our democracy, the conflict resolution facilitator Priya Parker tells Ezra Klein.

  137. Welcome to Late-Stage Individualism Video, Yesterday

    In our era of individualism, Priya Parker, the author of “The Art of Gathering,” reminds us on “The Ezra Klein Show” that “the individual also needs group life.”

  138. The Risk We Face in Opposing Trump Opinion, Yesterday

    People often misunderstand nonviolent protest. It is not merely eschewing violence.

  139. The Best Movies and TV Shows Coming to Netflix in February Arts, Yesterday

    A new series from the creator of “Derry Girls” and an inside look at the world of competitive ice dancing are among the highlights this month.

  140. Tom Britt, Designer of Larger-Than-Life Interiors, Dies at 89 Arts, Yesterday

    A master of the grand gesture, he was as theatrical as his rooms, which were inspired by French chateaus and Italian palazzos. As he put it, “Why be ordinary?”

  141. Song of the Week: ‘Ever Since U Left Me (I Went Deaf)’ Video, Yesterday

    Our pop music critic Jon Caramanica explains how French Montana and Max B’s new song fits into an expanding New York rap sound.

  142. Heavy Snowfall in Japan Kills Dozens Video, Yesterday

    Two weeks of heavy snowfall has buried homes, caused deadly accidents and stranded travelers, with local officials warning that the death toll could rise.

  143. Colombians Rally During Their President’s Meeting with Trump U.S., Yesterday

    President Gustavo Petro had asked Colombians to gather around the country during his meeting with President Trump on Tuesday.

  144. A Club for Team U.S.A. Was Called ‘Ice House.’ The Name Didn’t Stick the Landing. Sports, Yesterday

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  145. Why U.S. Car Companies Want to Make Giant Batteries Climate, Yesterday

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  146. Qué significa para Taiwán la purga militar de Xi En español, Yesterday

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  147. U.S. Fighter Jet Shoots Down Iranian Drone Amid Heightened Tensions U.S., Yesterday

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  148. 7 Great Grammy Winners You Didn’t Hear on TV Arts, Yesterday

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  149. Lo que hay que saber sobre la publicación más reciente del archivo Epstein En español, Yesterday

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  150. Does ICE Need a Warrant to Enter Your Home? Video, Yesterday

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  151. Footage in Police Shooting of Queens Man to Be Released Amid Criticism New York, Yesterday

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  152. Host a Super Bowl Party That Lets You Enjoy the Game, Too Food, Yesterday

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  153. Palestinians Return to Gaza for the First Time in Nearly Two Years Video, Yesterday

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  154. Lawsuit Argues Trump Gold Card Visa Program Prioritizes Wealth Over Ability U.S., Yesterday

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  155. The Questionable Science Behind the Odd-Looking Football Helmets Business, Yesterday

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  156. Jill Biden’s Ex-Husband Is Accused of Killing His Current Wife U.S., Yesterday

    William Stevenson was arrested after being indicted on charges of first-degree murder in the death of his wife in December. He was married to Dr. Biden in the 1970s.

  157. Michael Parenti, Unapologetic Marxist Theorist and Author, Dies at 92 U.S., Yesterday

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  158. Authorities Believe Savannah Guthrie’s Mother Was ‘Taken Against Her Will’ U.S., Yesterday

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  159. Rusia ataca centrales eléctricas en una Ucrania helada justo antes de las conversaciones de paz En español, Yesterday

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  160. Trump’s Call to ‘Nationalize’ Voting Opinion, Yesterday

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  161. España planea prohibir las redes sociales a los menores de 16 años En español, Yesterday

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  162. House Cancels Contempt Vote As Clintons Agree to Testify on Epstein U.S., Yesterday

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  163. House Passes Bill to Reopen Government, Sending It to Trump U.S., Yesterday

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  164. ‘The Devil Wears Prada’ Sequel Looks Like a Nostalgia Trip Style, Yesterday

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  165. Los Clinton aceptan declarar en la investigación del Congreso de EE. UU. sobre Epstein En español, Yesterday

    El expresidente Bill Clinton y la exsecretaria de Estado Hillary Clinton accedieron a declarar tras haberse resistido por semanas, días antes de que la Cámara de Representantes votara a favor de declararlos en desacato.

  166. ‘Don Colossus,’ a Golden Statue of President Trump, Waits for Its Home Technology, Yesterday

    A group of cryptocurrency investors backing a memecoin hopes the statue will soon be installed at one of Mr. Trump’s golf courses in Florida.

  167. Ruptures in China’s Leadership Could Be Due to Paranoia and Power Plays U.S., Yesterday

    U.S. intelligence analysts say that Xi Jinping, China’s leader, has a remarkable level of fear. He has carried out mass purges, and surprised many by removing his top general.

  168. Shopping Sprees and a Penthouse: Public Defender Pleads Guilty to Fraud New York, Yesterday

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  169. Giulietta Conjures Coastal Italy During a Bleak New York Winter Food, Yesterday

    Keep the comfort dining going with Delos Greek Restaurant, the reopened Confidant and more.

  170. Epstein’s Trust Reveals Who Would Inherit His Fortune Business, Yesterday

    Jeffrey Epstein wanted most of his money to go to his girlfriend. Mr. Epstein’s brother and a Harvard math professor were also named beneficiaries.

  171. Chuck Negron, Singer With Three Dog Night, Is Dead at 83 Arts, Yesterday

    His tenor anchored generational hits like “Joy to the World” and “One.”

  172. Weeks of Heavy Snowfall in Japan Kills at Least 30 World, Yesterday

    Snowfall in parts of Japan has also left about 200 people injured. One city recorded 72 inches of snow, the highest in almost 40 years.

  173. Nepal Arrests 6 Officials, Accusing Them of Fraudulent Everest Rescues World, Yesterday

    The officials from mountain rescue agencies are accused of carrying out unnecessary helicopter rescues to defraud international insurance companies of nearly $20 million.

  174. Epstein Files Reveal Name of Woman Who Accused Alexander Brothers New York, Yesterday

    Defense lawyers unsuccessfully asked for a mistrial after the brothers appeared in the latest batch of Epstein emails. The Alexanders have not been linked to Jeffrey Epstein’s crimes.

  175. ‘Biblical Diseases’ Could Resurge in Africa, Health Officials Fear Health, Yesterday

    Parasites and infections that cause blindness and other disabilities were nearly eliminated in some countries, but drug distribution to prevent and treat them was derailed in many places in 2025 after the U.S. cut aid.

  176. Trump pide a los republicanos ‘nacionalizar’ las elecciones En español, Yesterday

    Los comentarios, realizados en un pódcast conservador, siguen a una serie de medidas de su gobierno para intentar ejercer un mayor control sobre las elecciones de EE. UU.

  177. Former Farming Leaders Warn U.S. Agriculture Could Face ‘Widespread Collapse’ U.S., Yesterday

    A group of past government officials and the former heads of farming associations issued a dire warning to members of Congress.

  178. 10 Movies to Stream for Black History Month Movies, Yesterday

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  179. More Parents Are Rejecting a Lifesaving Vitamin Shot for Newborns Well, Yesterday

    For decades, hospitals have given babies a vitamin K injection to protect against bleeding. Now, the shot appears to be facing resistance.

  180. Christy Tanner Named C.E.O. of New York Public Radio Business, Yesterday

    Ms. Tanner was previously an executive at CBS News and serves on the board of Audacy, a major U.S. broadcaster and podcast producer.

  181. The Bots Are Plotting a Revolution and It’s All Very Cringe Opinion, Yesterday

    “A Reddit for A.I.” social media platform has taken the internet by storm. But we’re not having the right conversations about it.

  182. Chilly? Chili. Food, Yesterday

    Melissa Clark’s five-star vegetarian chili is the pantriest pantry recipe of them all — a quick-simmered jumble of canned tomatoes, beans, garlic, onion and spices.

  183. Everyone Is Missing the Point About the ‘Melania’ Movie Style, Yesterday

    It’s not really a movie at all. It’s a marketing deck.

  184. Son of Norway’s Future Queen Goes on Trial Video, Yesterday

    Marius Borg Hoiby, the son of Crown Princess Mette-Marit of Norway, pleaded not guilty on Tuesday to rape and filming women without their consent during the opening of a trial in which he faces several other charges.

  185. Polls Show Strong G.O.P. Support for Trump on Immigration U.S., Yesterday

    A small, but growing, share of Republicans say that enforcement has gone too far, after the killing of two Minneapolis protesters.

  186. New York Attorney General to Deploy Observers to Document ICE Raids New York, Yesterday

    Letitia James, the state’s top law official, said staffers from her office would serve as “neutral witnesses” amid recent backlash to President Trump’s deportation campaign.

  187. Spain Aims to Ban Social Media for Children Under 16, Prime Minister Says World, Yesterday

    The announcement is part of a broader push by countries to curb access to online platforms for minors. It also points to Europe’s stricter approach to regulating social media.

  188. Before a Rape Trial, a Theater Piece Passes Its Own Judgment Theater, Yesterday

    A new work by the director Lorraine de Sagazan looks at a high-profile case that will soon be heard in a French court.

  189. NASA Delays Artemis II Moon Launch to March After Hydrogen Leaks Science, Yesterday

    The agency did not complete a practice countdown for a mission that would be the first to send people around the moon in more than 50 years.

  190. After Years of Increases, PepsiCo Pledges to Cut Prices on Snacks Business, Yesterday

    The food and beverage giant said that consumers were facing “affordability limitations.”

  191. Russia Launches Major Strike on Ukraine Day Before Peace Talks Video, Yesterday

    Russia struck residential buildings and power plants in several regions of Ukraine a day before the two countries were scheduled to hold peace talks brokered by the United States.

  192. Donald Trump se reunirá con Gustavo Petro en la Casa Blanca En español, Yesterday

    Se espera que el presidente Trump se reúna en privado con el presidente de Colombia el martes. Aunque han tenido disputas en el pasado, hay indicios de que las tensiones están disminuyendo.

  193. This is Your Grandparents’ ‘Muppet Show,’ Fortunately Arts, Yesterday

    Nobody put too much thought into reinventing the gonzo variety classic for its revival. That’s what makes it a delight.

  194. Throwback Furs for Him and Her Style, Yesterday

    A couple strolling through London were sporting fuzzy secondhand coats.

  195. What We Know About the Disappearance of Savannah Guthrie’s Mother U.S., Yesterday

    Nancy Guthrie, 84, the “Today” show host’s mother, was last seen on Saturday night, the authorities said. The disappearance is being investigated as a crime.

  196. In Under 500 Words, a Judge Weaponized Wit to Free the Child Detained by ICE Interactive, Yesterday

    Our critic annotates the barbed wordplay of a decision challenging the Trump administration’s theory of executive power.

  197. Disney Names Josh D’Amaro as Next C.E.O. Business, Yesterday

    Mr. D’Amaro, 54, has most recently served as chairman of Disney Experiences, a division that includes theme parks, cruise vacations and consumer products.