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  1. Duct-Taped Banana Sells for $6.2 Million Video, Today

    The conceptual artwork, “Comedian,” by the noted prankster Maurizio Cattelan was auctioned at Sotheby’s on Wednesday.

  2. Judge John Hodgman on Proper Pringle Consumption Magazine, Today

    Saddle edges up? Or down?

  3. Thursday Briefing N Y T Now, Today

    Here’s what you need to know.

  4. Israel and Iran Seemed on the Brink of a Bigger War. What’s Holding Them Back? Foreign, Today

    So far, direct attacks between the two adversaries have been precise and calculated. Whether that lasts is another question.

  5. Quote of the Day: Wildfire Risk Only Growing For Northeast Summary, Today

    Quotation of the Day for Thursday, November 21, 2024

  6. In New York, Reporting on Four Fires in Four Days Summary, Today

    Anything is on the table for a general assignment reporter in New York. Still, a series of brush fires in the city and a big blaze upstate were far from expected.

  7. Police Report Offers Graphic Details of Sexual Assault Claim Against Hegseth Washington, Today

    President-elect Donald J. Trump’s choice for defense secretary was never charged with a crime and vehemently denied to the police that a sexual encounter was coerced.

  8. New York City Will Get Some Rain, but Not Enough to Ease Its Drought Express, Today

    About two inches were forecast to fall through Saturday. Officials say it won’t be enough to fully replenish the city’s reservoirs.

  9. Percival Everett, Author of ‘James,’ Wins National Book Award for Fiction Books, Today

    Jason De León received the nonfiction award for “Soldiers and Kings: Survival and Hope in the World of Human Smuggling.”

  10. Hanging Out in the Cold Games, Today

    Katie Hoody’s theme just goes on and on. …

  11. Begich Defeats Peltola in Alaska, Flipping House Seat for Republicans Washington, Today

    The G.O.P. united behind Nick Begich III, the conservative son of a prominent liberal Alaska political family, to beat Representative Mary Peltola, a Democrat.

  12. Corrections: Nov. 21, 2024 Corrections, Today

    Corrections that appeared in print on Thursday, Nov. 21, 2024.

  13. Canadian Cabinet Minister With Shifting Story of Indigenous Heritage Steps Down Foreign, Today

    Randy Boissonnault, who resigned as employment minister, had long described himself as the great-grandson of a Cree woman, but now acknowledges he was wrong about his family’s ancestry.

  14. Democrats Split as Senate Rejects Bills to Block Weapons Transfers to Israel Washington, Today

    The legislation failed resoundingly but highlighted a growing Democratic divide over whether the United States should withhold some weapons to register its disapproval of Israel’s war tactics.

  15. Map: 2.3-Magnitude Earthquake Strikes Connecticut Interactive, Today

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

  16. Trump Tells Republicans to ‘Kill’ Reporter Shield Bill Passed Unanimously by House Washington, Today

    The bill, known as the PRESS Act, would codify protections against federal investigators seizing reporters’ records. It is now less likely the legislation would clear the Senate before the current session ends.

  17. Urologist Who Sexually Abused Patients Is Sentenced to Life in Prison Metro, Today

    Darius A. Paduch, a fertility specialist, assaulted men and boys for years at prominent New York hospitals, prosecutors said.

  18. Who’s Laughing Now? Banana-as-Art Sells for $6.2 Million at Sotheby’s Culture, Today

    A conceptual artwork by Maurizio Cattelan, “Comedian,” is just a fruit-stand banana taped on the wall. But 7 bidders were biting. It went to a crypto entrepreneur.

  19. U.S. Proposes Breakup of Google to Fix Search Monopoly Business, Today

    In a landmark antitrust case, the government asked a judge to force the company to sell its popular Chrome browser.

  20. ‘Barbenheimer’ arrasó en taquilla. ¿Podrán ‘Wicked’ y ‘Gladiador II’ recuperar la magia? En español, Today

    Ambas películas se estrenan el viernes, y algunos fans esperan obtener un ‘Glicked’ y reavivar el entusiasmo que despertaron el año pasado los estrenos simultáneos de ‘Barbie’ y ‘Oppenheimer’.

  21. Pamela Hayden, the Voice of Bart’s Friend Milhouse, Retires From ‘The Simpsons’ Express, Today

    Ms. Hayden voiced many “Simpsons” characters since the show started in 1989. She’s most famously the voice of Bart’s awkward 10-year-old best friend.

  22. Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy Call for Five-Day In-Office Workweeks for Federal Employees Washington, Today

    In an opinion column in The Wall Street Journal, the heads of the new Department of Government Efficiency said taxpayers shouldn’t pay federal employees “for the Covid-era privilege of staying home.”

  23. Ukraine Strikes Inside Russia With U.S. Missiles Video, Yesterday

    The next two or three months in Ukraine are likely to be exceedingly violent, in a war that has already been the deadliest in Europe in the past 80 years. Marc Santora, who has been reporting from Ukraine since the beginning of the war with Russia...

  24. Rusia intensifica sus ataques contra una Ucrania debilitada En español, Yesterday

    Las sobrecargadas fuerzas ucranianas carecen de efectivos y artillería frente a las fuerzas rusas dispuestas a absorber bajas impresionantes.

  25. Rudy Giuliani’s New Lawyer Takes His Case to the Streets Metro, Yesterday

    Mr. Giuliani has not turned over his apartment and other items to two women he defamed. His new counsel, a Staten Island divorce lawyer, held a sidewalk news conference.

  26. Florida Man Accused of Plotting Attack on New York Stock Exchange Washington, Yesterday

    Harun Abdul-Malik Yener was charged after an undercover investigation by the F.B.I. into his alleged desire to join extremist groups and carry out violent attacks, according to a criminal complaint.

  27. How Will Popular Culture Change in Trump’s Second Term? Culture, Yesterday

    His first term was marked by backlash and protest. But the president-elect has found new streams of embrace and approval.

  28. Coca-Cola’s Holiday Ads Trade the ‘Real Thing’ for Generative A.I. Styles, Yesterday

    The company’s nostalgia-filled commercials are a holiday tradition, but this year’s ads are facing backlash for dipping into the uncanny valley.

  29. Republicans Block Release of Gaetz Report N Y T Now, Yesterday

    Also, Biden agreed to give Ukraine anti-personnel mines. Here’s the latest at the end of Wednesday.

  30. U.S. Charges Indian Billionaire Adani With Fraud Over Bribery Scheme Business, Yesterday

    Gautam Adani and his associates were accused of paying more than $250 million in bribes to obtain lucrative solar energy contracts.

  31. Man Convicted of Plotting to Kill Agents Who Investigated His Role in Jan. 6 Washington, Yesterday

    Edward Kelley was found guilty of conspiring to murder the agents two weeks after he was convicted at a separate trial of assault and other charges related to the Capitol attack.

  32. Federal Inquiry Traced Payments From Gaetz to Women Washington, Yesterday

    A document prepared by federal investigators bolsters claims by women who say they were hired for sex by Matt Gaetz, President-elect Donald J. Trump’s choice for attorney general, who denies wrongdoing.

  33. Ukraine Fires British Long-Range Missiles Into Russia Washington, Yesterday

    Britain allowed Ukrainians to use Storm Shadows a week after President Biden authorized the use of American-made missiles inside Russia, a shift from a more cautious military strategy.

  34. Start-Up Founder Who Sold A.I. Chatbot to Schools Is Charged With Fraud Metro, Yesterday

    Joanna Smith-Griffin was charged with lying to investors about revenue and her customer base, which she claimed included some of the nation’s largest school districts, including New York City’s.

  35. Nvidia Doubles Profit as A.I. Chip Sales Soar Business, Yesterday

    The company, which dominates the market for chips used to build artificial intelligence, expects another big jump in the current quarter.

  36. Reddit Says It Has Resolved Outage Express, Yesterday

    Tens of thousands of users reported that the website and app were inaccessible starting just before 3 p.m. Eastern on Wednesday.

  37. North Carolina Republicans Push to Seize Power From Top Democrats Politics, Yesterday

    The state’s Republican-controlled legislature passed a sweeping bill that would erode the power of the Democratic governor and attorney general and hand the G.O.P. more control over elections.

  38. Dr. Oz, Tapped to Run Medicare, Has a Record of Promoting Health Misinformation Well, Yesterday

    The heart surgeon turned TV star has championed healthy lifestyle habits. But he’s also promoted sham diet pills and ineffective Covid-19 treatments.

  39. Thursday Briefing: U.S. Anti-Personnel Mines for Ukraine N Y T Now, Yesterday

    Plus, Daniel Craig’s performance in “Queer.”

  40. Yesterday’s Trump News Gaetz live blog included two standalone posts:
  41. ‘Get Somebody Else to Do It’: Trump Resistance Encounters Fatigue National, Yesterday

    Donald J. Trump’s grass-roots opponents search for a new playbook as they reckon with how little they accomplished during his first term.

  42. Reg Murphy, Newspaper Editor Whose Kidnapping Made Headlines, Dies at 90 Obits, Yesterday

    He made his mark on newspapers in Atlanta, San Francisco and Baltimore, but may be best known for having been abducted in Atlanta in 1974.

  43. U.S. Casts Sole Vote Against Gaza Cease-Fire Resolution Foreign, Yesterday

    The U.S. veto at the U.N. came as the Biden administration’s envoy in Lebanon reported “additional progress” on cease-fire talks in the war between Israel and Hezbollah.

  44. Archegos Founder Bill Hwang Is Sentenced to 18 Years Business, Yesterday

    Mr. Hwang was convicted in July for his role in the collapse of his investment firm that caused roughly $10 billion in losses for several Wall Street banks.

  45. Trump puede ganarse un lugar en la historia que no esperaba En español, Yesterday

    El presidente electo de Estados Unidos tiene un punto de partida: el plan para una solución de dos Estados que sacó en enero de 2020.

  46. Who Stole 24,240 Bottles of Guy Fieri’s Tequila? Express, Yesterday

    Two trucks of tequila from the company that Mr. Fieri founded with Sammy Hagar were stolen after being diverted from their planned route, the authorities said.

  47. Vic Flick, Guitarist Who Plucked the James Bond Theme, Dies at 87 Express, Yesterday

    A busy session musician, he also recorded music for the Beatles’ film “A Hard Day’s Night” and contributed to several hit songs.

  48. Thanksgiving Can Be Hectic. Feeding Guests All Week Doesn’t Have to Be. Dining, Yesterday

    With these three easy strategies and budget-friendly recipes, cooking meals other than the big feast can be stress-free.

  49. Intense West Coast Wind and Snow Knock Out Power and Close Roads National, Yesterday

    The first “atmospheric river” storm of the season battered Northern California and the Pacific Northwest, disrupting travel and leaving at least two people dead from falling trees.

  50. Johnson Says He Will Bar Transgender Women From Capitol Bathrooms Washington, Yesterday

    The G.O.P. speaker sided with hard-right members of his conference who called for blocking Representative-elect Sarah McBride, the first transgender member of Congress, from using Capitol women’s rooms.

  51. What Are Anti-Personnel Mines? Foreign, Yesterday

    The Biden administration has agreed to send the weapons to Ukraine, despite their reputation for killing and maiming civilians.

  52. SpaceX lanza su cohete Starship y culmina con un audaz amerizaje en el océano Índico En español, Yesterday

    El presidente electo Donald Trump se unió a Elon Musk en el sexto vuelo de prueba del prototipo del cohete de su empresa que podría llevar personas a la Luna, o incluso a Marte.

  53. What Do I Get the Person Who Needs Nothing? T Style, Yesterday

    For the holidays, T asked readers to write in about their hardest-to-shop-for loved ones. Here, our editors respond with their suggestions.

  54. How Linda McMahon Might Approach the Dept. of Education National, Yesterday

    Linda McMahon is known for her many years in the wrestling world. Though her education experience is more limited than previous secretaries, she has embraced both conservative and bipartisan ideas.

  55. Yesterday’s Thepoint live blog included one standalone post:
  56. Bacteria Found in Tom’s of Maine Toothpaste, Inspectors Say Express, Yesterday

    The U.S. Food and Drug Administration issued a warning letter, but not a recall, after microorganisms were found in water samples and finished toothpaste products.

  57. El funeral de Liam Payne se celebra en Inglaterra En español, Yesterday

    El cantante de One Direction murió a los 31 años el mes pasado tras una caída desde un balcón en Argentina.

  58. Tiny Love Stories: ‘Humor to Counter Despair’ Styles, Yesterday

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

  59. Man Who Bought a Gun to ‘Shoot Up a Synagogue’ Is Sentenced to 10 Years Metro, Yesterday

    Christopher Brown sought blessings before he tried to carry out his plan. When he was arrested in Penn Station, he had a gun, a knife and a swastika arm patch.

  60. Past Nominees Have Been Undone by Far Less Than What Surrounds Trump Picks Washington, Yesterday

    Back taxes, youthful pot smoking and undocumented nannies scuttled previous presidential choices. Some of President-elect Donald J. Trump’s candidates face bigger questions.

  61. Migrant Found Guilty of Killing Laken Riley Video, Yesterday

    Jose Antonio Ibarra, a 26-year-old migrant from Venezuela, was convicted of murdering Laken Riley, a nursing student.

  62. Trump Picks Matthew Whitaker to Be His Ambassador to NATO Washington, Yesterday

    Mr. Whitaker briefly served as acting attorney general in Mr. Trump’s first term.

  63. Reading Books in College: A Lost Art? Letters, Yesterday

    Readers respond to a guest essay about ... reading (in college). Also: What Ukraine needs; “profiles in cowardice”; who we are as Americans.

  64. Weed for PTSD? Eager for Better Cannabis Science, F.D.A. Clears Study. National, Yesterday

    The decision is the latest sign that federal health officials want more research on medical marijuana as its use grows.

  65. Trump elige a su aliada Linda McMahon para dirigir el Departamento de Educación En español, Yesterday

    McMahon, amiga y financiadora de Donald Trump, es una ejecutiva sin formación docente ni mayor experiencia profesional en la dirección de la política educativa.

  66. Which Candidate Did They Vote For? Read Their Shirts. Styles, Yesterday

    In the aftermath of the presidential election, voters are reaching for merchandise and political symbols either to celebrate the results or to make clear their opposition.

  67. Jessica Tisch, Sanitation Chief, Becomes 2nd Woman to Lead the N.Y.P.D. Metro, Yesterday

    Ms. Tisch, a member of a prominent New York family who has held several positions in city government, will take over the nation’s largest police department.

  68. Less Pomp, Fewer Coffins. Francis Sets Out to Simplify Papal Funerals Foreign, Yesterday

    Pope Francis’s down-to-earth style has become a trademark of his papacy. New rules for papal burials are another step to seal it into his legacy.

  69. U.S. and Europeans Move to Censure Iran for Nuclear Secrecy Foreign, Yesterday

    Before Donald J. Trump takes office, the West wants to call out Iran for failing to adhere to treaty obligations to be transparent about its nuclear past and present.

  70. Is Trump More Flexible on China Than His Hawkish Cabinet Picks Suggest? Washington, Yesterday

    President-elect Donald J. Trump is assembling a team of aides bent on confrontation with China. But he also has advisers who do business there, including Elon Musk.

  71. Texas Puts More Buoy Barriers in the Rio Grande to Block Migrants National, Yesterday

    The move by Gov. Greg Abbott, flouting a federal challenge, signaled that Texas expects to have a freer hand on the border under President-elect Donald J. Trump.

  72. Trump planea nombrar a Mehmet Oz para supervisar Medicare, Medicaid y Obamacare En español, Yesterday

    El famoso médico dirigiría los Centros de Servicios de Medicare y Medicaid, una poderosa agencia encargada de programas que dan cobertura a más de 150 millones de estadounidenses.

  73. Bill Moyes, Australian ‘Birdman’ Who Popularized Hang Gliding, Dies at 92 Obits, Yesterday

    A modern-day Icarus, he set a world record for the longest unassisted flight, was arrested after soaring into the Grand Canyon and nearly killed himself several times.

  74. The Berlin Philharmonic Is the Best in the Business Culture, Yesterday

    In three concerts at Carnegie Hall led by Kirill Petrenko, this orchestra played with awe-inspiring force and finesse.

  75. EE. UU. pausa operaciones en su embajada en Kiev tras advertir de un ‘ataque aéreo significativo’ En español, Yesterday

    La inusual alerta se produjo un día después de que Ucrania utilizara por primera vez misiles balísticos de fabricación estadounidense para atacar territorio ruso.

  76. How to Win Latino Voters Politics, Yesterday

    A conversation with a Democrat who did.

  77. What to Know About Nvidia’s High-Stakes Earnings Report Business, Yesterday

    Investors have high hopes for the chipmaker, the world’s most valuable company, which has enormous influence over the stock market.

  78. ICA Boston Names Its Next Director Culture, Yesterday

    Nora Burnett Abrams, the director of the Museum of Contemporary Art Denver, will take over from Jill Medvedow in the spring.

  79. Was I Right to Chide the Man Who Complimented My Daughter-in-Law? Magazine, Yesterday

    The magazine’s Ethicist columnist on the kinds of remarks strangers sometimes make about women’s looks.

  80. New Yorkers, How Will You Get to the Airport for Thanksgiving? Metro, Yesterday

    As the holiday approaches, we want to know how you plan on tackling one of the biggest travel days of the year.

  81. Does Anyone Trust the Government? Op Ed, Yesterday

    Cynicism is rampant across the political spectrum.

  82. Ford to Cut 4,000 Jobs in Europe as Electric Vehicle Sales Slow Business, Yesterday

    The American automaker said the cost-cutting measure would help it compete with Chinese rivals in the face of slowing demand for electric vehicles.

  83. U.S. Vetoes Gaza Cease-Fire Resolution at U.N. Security Council Foreign, Yesterday

    The United States, which has blocked four other resolutions, said it vetoed the most recent version because it did not make the release of hostages a precondition for a truce.

  84. Turkey, Stuffing and a Side of Politics Well, Yesterday

    How to avoid a contentious family holiday after the big election.

  85. This Might Just Be the Easiest, Plushest Tomato Soup There Is Dining, Yesterday

  86. Vance Heads to the Hill With a Mission: Persuade Senators to Confirm Gaetz Washington, Yesterday

    Vice President-elect JD Vance was on Capitol Hill with Matt Gaetz, the former representative whom President-elect Donald J. Trump wants as his attorney general.

  87. Ugandan Opposition Leader Who Was ‘Kidnapped’ in Kenya Turns Up in Court Foreign, Yesterday

    Kizza Besigye, a former presidential candidate, went missing over the weekend as he visited the Kenyan capital, reappearing days later in military custody back in Uganda.

  88. Gary Wang, a Top FTX Executive, Is Given No Prison Time Business, Yesterday

    Mr. Wang is the last close colleague of the FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried to be sentenced for the fraud that caused the crypto exchange to collapse in 2022.

  89. Diane Coleman, Fierce Foe of the Right-to-Die Movement, Dies at 71 Obits, Yesterday

    Her fight for disability rights included founding a group called Not Dead Yet, which protested the work of Dr. Jack Kevorkian and others.

  90. Behind the Scenes at a Secretive Gathering of Rising MAGA Donors Politics, Yesterday

    The Winklevoss twins, Rebekah Mercer, allies of Elon Musk, Donald Trump Jr. and top Trump campaign aides recently joined a conclave of right-wing donors who are suddenly flush with power.

  91. Wordle Review No. 1,251 Games, Yesterday

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Nov. 21, 2024.

  92. How Retirement Rules Might (or Might Not) Change Under Trump Business, Yesterday

    Readers had questions about individual retirement accounts, distributions and access to brokerage accounts if they moved away from the U.S. Here are some answers.

  93. Los padres en duelo se preguntan si deben congelar el esperma del hijo que han perdido En español, Yesterday

    En Israel, el ejército ofrece ahora conservar el esperma de los soldados muertos en la guerra. Padres y viudas se enfrentan a la decisión.

  94. Tiene 17 años y acaba de pasar el examen del Colegio de Abogados de California En español, Yesterday

    Se cree que Sophia Park es la persona más joven en aprobar el examen del Colegio de Abogados de California, superando al anterior poseedor del récord: su hermano mayor, Peter.

  95. Hezbollah’s Rockets Remain a Threat Despite Israel’s Crushing Offensive Washington, Yesterday

    Israel’s failure to tamp down the short-range rocket threat has put pressure on its government to embrace a cease-fire.

  96. The Frugal Traveler Remembers Arthur Frommer, the Guy Who Inspired Travelers to ‘Just Do It’ Travel, Yesterday

    The creator of the popular guidebook series, who recently died, not only democratized travel, but supported sustainable travel, before it got that name.

  97. Biden Agrees to Supply Ukraine With Anti-Personnel Mines Foreign, Yesterday

    The decision is the latest in a series of moves by the U.S. and Russia that have escalated tensions between the two.

  98. Biden Administration Approves Ukraine’s Use of Anti-Personnel Mines World, Yesterday

    The decision is the latest in a series of moves by the U.S. and Russia that have escalated tensions between the two.

  99. Young Women Will Never Stop Talking About Sexism Op Ed, Yesterday

    I love that for them.

  100. Rebuilding After Fire, Jacob’s Pillow Will Open a New Theater Culture, Yesterday

    The Doris Duke Theater, more than twice as large as the original and designed for modern technology, will open in July.

  101. Yesterday’s Garcia Marquez Book Club live blog included one standalone post:
  102. A Friend Lied About Her Dying Brother to Cancel Plans With Me. Help! Styles, Yesterday

    A reader is struggling to forgive a fabricated excuse that involves a terminal cancer patient’s turn for the worse.

  103. Funeral Held for Liam Payne in England Express, Yesterday

    The One Direction singer died at 31 last month after a fall from a balcony.

  104. Target’s Stock Plunges 21% on Weak Sales Ahead of Holiday Season Business, Yesterday

    The retailer’s downbeat earnings report, which included lower profit and larger inventory, fell far short of Wall Street’s expectations.

  105. Giraffes, in Steep Decline, Now Need Protection, U.S. Officials Say Climate, Yesterday

    A new proposal would restrict the import of hunting trophies, pelts, bone carvings and other items.

  106. Comcast to Spin Off Cable Networks, Including MSNBC and CNBC Business, Yesterday

    The new publicly traded company is set to debut next year, with a bundle of channels that also includes Oxygen, E! and Syfy.

  107. How Howard Lutnick Could Shake Up Global Trade Business, Yesterday

    President-elect Donald Trump’s pick to run the Commerce Department would have a big say on American industrial policy and tariffs.

  108. Hennessy Workers Strike Over Plans to Bottle Cognac in China Business, Yesterday

    The walkout in France is the latest development in a simmering trade war between Europe and China.

  109. The Final Push for Ukraine? N Y T Now, Yesterday

    We explore recent events in the war — and what could come next.

  110. The Appeal of the Smaller Breast The Daily, Yesterday

    Why are increasing numbers of younger women undergoing the cosmetic reduction surgery?

  111. Former W.W.E. Boss Tapped to Run Education, and Trans Rights on Capitol Hill Podcasts, Yesterday

    Plus, this musical wants France to love it back.

  112. The Connections Companion No. 529 Games, Yesterday

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Thursday, Nov. 21, 2024.

  113. Flying Above the Bombs, a Lebanese Airline Becomes an Unlikely National Hero Foreign, Yesterday

    Middle East Airlines has managed to fly through regional and civil wars since the 1960s. And it is still in the skies today.

  114. U.S. Envoy Will Head to Israel, Citing Progress on Lebanon Cease-Fire Foreign, Yesterday

    The envoy, Amos Hochstein, held a second day of talks in the Lebanese capital to seek a truce between Israel and Hezbollah. The militant group’s leader said peace now depended on Israel.

  115. How to Add Extra Security Layers to Your Phone or Tablet Business, Yesterday

    New features in Apple’s iOS 18 and Google’s Android 15 can lock up apps with sensitive information and even hide them from view.

  116. How Two High-Profile New York Industries Might Fare Under Trump Metro, Yesterday

    The city’s art and fashion worlds are keeping an eye on President-elect Donald Trump’s economic agenda, especially tariffs and tax cuts.

  117. How Democrats Can Regain the Upper Hand Op Ed, Yesterday

    Are there ways to bring the left and the center together without sacrificing either?

  118. ‘Wicked’ Fans Singing in Movie Theaters Are Anything but Popular Express, Yesterday

    Some fans who have attended early screenings of the film adaptation of the hit Broadway musical have treated it as a singalong. Not everyone is thrilled.

  119. Trump Promises Clean Water. Will He Clean Up ‘Forever Chemicals’? Climate, Yesterday

    Public health advocates worry that Donald Trump could unravel federal clean water efforts, including restrictions on lead pipes and chemicals known as PFAS.

  120. Harris Loss Has Democrats Fighting Over How to Talk About Transgender Rights Politics, Yesterday

    Kamala Harris left Donald J. Trump’s anti-transgender attack ads largely unanswered. Some Democrats call it political malpractice.

  121. I Never Panic. I’m Panicking Now. Op Ed, Yesterday

    With Trump’s return, we are all about to find out how vulnerable we really are.

  122. Is Your School’s Dress Code Biased? Learning, Yesterday

    Do students of certain genders, races, cultures or body types seem to be reprimanded more often than others?

  123. Russia Intensifies Assaults on an Exhausted Ukraine Foreign, Yesterday

    Overextended Ukrainian forces lack manpower and artillery against Russian forces willing to absorb staggering casualties.

  124. There’s One Person Trump Absolutely Needs in His Administration Op Ed, Yesterday

    Robert Lighthizer has championed plans to revive American industry and transform the global economy.

  125. ‘Tuesday,’ ‘The Killer’ and More Streaming Gems Culture, Yesterday

    This month’s under-the-radar streaming recommendations include an underrated horror-comedy, an action thrill ride, and two vehicles each for two of our most talented actresses.

  126. In ‘Interior Chinatown,’ the Sets Have Main Character Energy Culture, Yesterday

    The Hulu series unfolds in a Chinatown that “is both physical and psychological,” said Charles Yu, the creator. Here’s a look at how four key settings bring the story to life.

  127. Trump Should Bring the Ukraine War to Its ‘Inevitable Ending’ Op Ed, Yesterday

    The U.S. was never going to save Ukraine, but the incoming president could stop the suffering.

  128. How Kennedy Could Make It Harder for You and Your Family to Get Vaccinated Op Ed, Yesterday

    As the nation’s top health official, he could discourage vaccine research and production, and dissuade Americans from getting shots.

  129. $2.7 Million Homes in Minnesota, New Mexico and Virginia Real Estate, Yesterday

    A stone mansion from 1906 in Minneapolis, a Spanish Colonial-style house in Santa Fe, N.M., and a 19th-century rowhouse in Alexandria, Va.

  130. The Right’s Triumph Over Social Media Op Ed, Yesterday

    Under heavy pressure from the right, and with the help of Elon Musk, the leading social media platforms opened the floodgates for propaganda.

  131. The Singer Whose Work Feels Like Prayer Culture, Yesterday

    On her new LP, “Daughter of a Temple,” Ganavya is the central vocalist, composer and community builder for 30 artists who constitute a who’s who in jazz and experimental music.

  132. What Trump’s Return to Office Could Mean for Animals Science, Yesterday

    A second Trump administration could alter the lives of all sorts of animals, whether they live in laboratories, zoos, fields or forests.

  133. Thanksgiving With My Wife and Girlfriend Podcasts, Yesterday

    Townsend Davis and his wife Bridget were happily married for more than a decade when an unexpected diagnosis disrupted everything.

  134. How to Buy Broadway Tickets? Your Questions, Answered Culture, Yesterday

    Box-office sales, discount booths, same-day rush: Here’s everything you need to know about nabbing seats to plays and musicals in Manhattan.

  135. No More Nostalgia Concerts, Please Magazine, Yesterday

    The culture industry keeps getting better at monetizing the past — including the new ritual of musicians playing old albums, in full, onstage.

  136. Medicaid May Face Big Cuts and Work Requirements Science, Yesterday

    Republicans in Congress are eyeing cuts to Medicaid, which could threaten health coverage for tens of millions of poor Americans.

  137. The Bataclan Terrorists’ Trial: 10 Months of Horror and Pity Book Review, Yesterday

    For his latest book, the French writer Emmanuel Carrère sat in a Parisian courthouse, absorbing grueling testimony about the 2015 massacre at the concert hall and other venues in the city.

  138. What Were Your Culture Picks in 2024? Arts & Leisure, Yesterday

    We want to know what stuck with you this year. What were the best things you watched, read and heard?

  139. The Reintroduction of Daniel Craig Culture, Yesterday

    His vulnerable performance in “Queer” may surprise fans of the former Bond star, but it’s a return to the sexually daring films he used to make.

  140. The Simple Trick That Makes Vegetables Their Best Selves Dining, Yesterday

    Use the technique behind these butter-poached carrots to get the mushroomiest mushrooms or the green-beaniest green beans.

  141. Dressing for the Emerald City Styles, Yesterday

    To create the costumes for the new “Wicked” movie, the filmmakers turned to a Tony Award winner who already knew his way around Oz.

  142. Grieving Parents Ask: Should They Freeze Their Dead Son’s Sperm? Business, Yesterday

    In Israel, the military is now offering to preserve the sperm of soldiers killed in war. Parents and widows are struggling with the decision.

  143. The Best True Crime to Stream: The Fame Monster Culture, Yesterday

    Across television, film and podcasting, here are four picks that explore lesser-discussed crimes involving celebrities.

  144. Someday, We’ll Bike on a Path Across America. But First, Nebraska. Travel, Yesterday

    A pedal-powered tour through the geographic midpoint of the proposed 3,700-mile Great American Rail Trail.

  145. Johnny Carson and the Fantasy of America Arts & Leisure, Yesterday

    The late-night host looms over the culture to this day, in part because he knew how to mix comedy and sex. But there was a darkness at the heart of his appeal.

  146. Getting to Know ‘Black London’ Travel, Yesterday

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