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  1. What Many Wine Corks Do Gameplay, December 27

    Katie Hoody sweeps up solvers in a buoyant themeless puzzle

  2. Grand Jury Declines to Indict Parent Who Fatally Shot Kentucky Student U.S., December 27

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

  3. Why We Are Going to the Fastest-Melting Glacier Video, December 27

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

  4. Driver Livestreaming on TikTok Is Charged After Fatally Striking Pedestrian, Police Say U.S., December 27

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

  5. At Least 1 Injured in Shooting at an Idaho Sheriff’s Office U.S., December 27

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

  6. What Went Wrong Before Hong Kong’s Apartment Inferno World, December 27

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

  7. Trump dice que los ataques aéreos en Nigeria fueron contra el Estado Islámico. Los expertos advierten una situación compleja En español, December 27

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

  8. Annette Dionne, Last of the Celebrated Quintuplets, Dies at 91 World, December 27

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

  9. Perry Bamonte, Guitarist and Keyboardist in the Cure, Dies at 65 Arts, Today

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

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

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

  11. A Wealth Tax Floated in California Has Billionaires Thinking of Leaving Technology, Today

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

  12. The Evolution of the Women in ‘The Great Gatsby’ Video, Today

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

  13. How ‘The Great Gatsby’ Captures the American Dream Video, Today

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

  14. Israel Becomes the First Nation to Recognize Somaliland World, Today

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

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

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

  16. How New York Is Preparing for Its First Major Snowstorm in Years New York, Today

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

  17. Zelenski dice que se reunirá con Trump el fin de semana En español, Today

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

  18. Should Colleges End Early Decision? Opinion, Today

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

  19. Michal Urbaniak, Pioneering Jazz Fusion Violinist, Dies at 82 Arts, Today

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

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

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

  21. The 40 Best Illustrations of 2025 Arts, Today

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

  22. Flashback: Your Weekly History Quiz, Dec. 27, 2025 Interactive, Today

    Can you sort 8 historical events?

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

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

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

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

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

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

  26. This is Why ‘Hamnet’ Made Me Cry Opinion, Today

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

  27. Five Action Movies to Stream Now Movies, Today

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

  28. CVS Worker Fatally Stabbed on Christmas Day on Long Island New York, Today

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

  29. Looking Back at Nancy Pelosi’s Career, Through The Times Times Insider, Today

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

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

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

  31. 2 Killed in Car Ramming and Stabbing in Israel, Authorities Say World, Today

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

  32. More Rain Heading for Southern California, Heightening Flood Risk Weather, Today

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

  33. Eating Like Zohran Mamdani for a Week Video, Today

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

  34. Why ‘The Great Gatsby’ is Worth Re-reading Video, Today

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

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

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

  36. Where Is All the A.I.-Driven Scientific Progress? Podcasts, Today

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

  37. Today’s Antarctica Thwaites Glacier live blog included one standalone post:
  38. The Year in Pictures Briefing, Today

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

  39. Recordando a quienes murieron este año En español, Today

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

  40. 6 Killed in Syria Mosque Blast, Government Says World, Today

    No group has claimed responsibility for the explosion, which happened on a day when many worshipers attend mosque for Friday Prayer.

  41. Connections Companion No. 930 Gameplay, Today

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Saturday, Dec. 27, 2025.

  42. Marriage and Sex in the Age of Ozempic: An Update The Daily, Today

    Doctors warn about the physical side effects of weight-loss drugs, but they can also have unexpected effects on intimacy.

  43. Strands Sidekick No. 664 Gameplay, Today

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Saturday, Dec. 27, 2025.

  44. Wordle Review No. 1,652 Gameplay, Today

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Saturday, Dec. 27, 2025.

  45. Zelensky Says He’ll Meet With Trump in the ‘Near Future’ World, Today

    There was no immediate confirmation from the White House about a meeting, which President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine has sought since the latest U.S.-.led push for peace got underway.

  46. Estas son las influencias para la última temporada de ‘Stranger Things’, según sus creadores En español, Today

    Con la llegada de una nueva tanda de episodios en Navidad, Matt y Ross Duffer hablan de las referencias, a veces oscuras, a películas y videojuegos de lo que va de la última temporada.

  47. Quitar el color en mi celular me hizo apreciarlo más en la vida real En español, Today

    Julia Angwin cambió la pantalla de su iPhone a gris y aprendió mucho sobre su relación con su teléfono.

  48. Not Your Last Trump Quiz Interactive, Today

    Test your knowledge of current events with the latest — though not the last — Gail Collins quiz.

  49. ¿Los padres tienen hijos favoritos? Claro que sí En español, Today

    Y las investigaciones demuestran que la salud mental de los niños menos favorecidos sufre por eso.

  50. Lo que perciben tus seres queridos con demencia En español, Today

    Cuando la cognición de las personas está fragmentada o ausente, absorben las emociones que las rodean sin ningún filtro que las proteja.

  51. An Undocumented Father’s Fears of Family Separation Interactive, Today

    He was once separated from his family. ICE could do it again.

  52. 6 Comedy Specials to Get You Through the Holidays Arts, Today

    For very different reasons, new hours from Dave Chappelle, Kevin Hart, Kathleen Madigan, George Civeris and Jay Jurden are worth your time.

  53. 7 Questions to Ask Yourself for a Happier New Year Well, Today

    It’s time to look back — and forward.

  54. How a Deadly Bond Develops in ‘Avatar: Fire and Ash’ Movies, Today

    James Cameron narrates a sequence from his film, featuring Oona Chaplin and Stephen Lang.

  55. Sick of Trump News? I’m Here for You. Opinion, Today

    Here are the best nonfiction essays of the year, according to me.

  56. Book Club: Read ‘The Hounding,’ by Xenobe Purvis, With the Book Review Books, Today

    In January, the Book Review Book Club will read and discuss Xenobe Purvis’s debut novel, about a small English village grappling with a dangerous rumor.

  57. It Matters Who Owns the National Debt. And a Big Shift Is Occurring. Opinion, Today

    The size of the national debt matters. But so does who America’s lenders are — and that is changing.

  58. $750,000 Homes in New Brunswick, Canada Real Estate, Today

    A cliffside home overlooking Lake Utopia, a waterfront home on Shediac Bay and a five-acre property near trails.

  59. What It’s Like When Your Wife Goes on Testosterone Magazine, Today

    She went on testosterone to help with her menopausal symptoms. The effects had unexpected consequences for their marriage.

  60. A Behind-the-Scenes Player of a Transformed Broadway Takes a Bow Theater, Today

    The nonprofit organization New 42, which earned a Tony Honor for Excellence in the Theater this year, continues to pave the way for a revitalized Times Square.

  61. The Unpardonable Year in Presidential Pardons Opinion, Today

    Anyone who wants to live in a safe, fair and free country should be alarmed.

  62. Toast the New Year With These Sparkling Wines Food, Today

    Champagne will always be there, but prices are rising. The quality of American sparklers has soared and even the best are relatively affordable.

  63. As A.I. Companies Borrow Billions, Debt Investors Grow Wary Business, Today

    Artificial intelligence companies looking to raise funds are being made to pay lofty interest rates, as debt investors become cautious.

  64. Data Center Surge Reaches India as American Tech Giants Invest Billions Business, Today

    Megacities in southern India are attracting enormous investments to help build artificial intelligence infrastructure to serve the world’s most data-hungry country.

  65. Trump Is Getting Weaker, and the Resistance Is Getting Stronger Opinion, Today

    It’s become easier to imagine the moment when Trump’s mystique finally evaporates.

  66. Lagos’s Month of Partying Is Getting Pricier Video, Today

    Detty December means a month of “back to back to back” partying in Nigeria’s megacity. Ruth Maclean, the West Africa bureau chief for The New York Times, attends for the first time.

  67. Despite Crackdown on Activism, Tech Employees Are Still Picking Fights Business, Today

    They increasingly see themselves as rank-and-file workers who have traditional gripes with their companies.

  68. They’re Trying to Find a Mate for This Very Lonely Caterpillar Climate, Today

    The Sacramento Mountains checkerspot butterfly is critically endangered, with the last known larva living in a lab in New Mexico.

  69. One Gazan Girl’s Fight to Survive Extreme Hunger World, Today

    After Israel sealed Gaza’s borders, Hoda Abu al-Naja, 12, who suffered from celiac disease, spent months seeking the food and care she needed to combat malnutrition.

  70. From an Olympic Snowboarder to an Accused Drug Kingpin and Killer World, Today

    Ryan Wedding rose to fame as a Canadian Olympic athlete, but the authorities say he became one of the world’s biggest drug lords, who ordered an informant executed.

  71. 64 Visuals That Defined the Year in Arts Arts, Today

    Bad Bunny, Addison Rae, Audra McDonald, a cotillion class, Bing the dog and many more were subjects of the photographs commissioned by our photo editors this year.

  72. From One Apartment, a Window Into Generations Arts, Today

    The Berlin Apartment, which owes a debt to What Remains of Edith Finch, lets you relive the challenges its many tenants faced.

  73. When the Democratic Door-Knocker Has Something Unscripted to Say U.S., Today

    Zohran Mamdani’s campaign encouraged canvassers to ditch their scripts in pursuit of genuine, off-the-cuff-conversation. It’s a strategy that some Democratic strategists want to see more of.

  74. A 12-Year-Old Girl’s Battle With Malnutrition in Gaza Video, Today

    Hoda Abu al-Naja, 12, was diagnosed with celiac disease and struggled with severe malnutrition for months. Amid an Israeli siege that blocked aid into the strip, she was unable to maintain a gluten-free diet.

  75. They Wanted a Conservative State. They Might Get a Democratic Representative Instead. U.S., Today

    The passage of Proposition 50, which redrew California’s congressional map, means that all of the state’s conservative north is likely to be represented by Democrats.

  76. In These Tales of Bravery and Rebellion, Heroes Come in All Sizes Books, Today

    Two books center on small acts of grit and valor, from a bold little onion to an orphaned boy carrying messages for the French Resistance.

  77. The Defining Culture Visuals of 2025 Video, Today

    Three photo editors from the Culture desk share their favorite images from 2025.

  78. Today’s Stripes Are Bolder, Wider and Used in Excess Real Estate, Today

    How to shop and style the design trend brightening walls, couches and tissue boxes across America.

  79. Can Apple’s AirPod Translation Get You Through Tokyo? We Tested It. Travel, Today

    A non-Japanese-speaking first-time visitor used Apple’s new in-ear translation feature to connect with locals at bars, sushi classes and even a fire ritual.

  80. Clever, Twisty New Thrillers Books, Today

    Our columnist on three novels worth your time.

  81. ‘Marty Supreme’ Has Some Surprising Cameos. Here’s a Guide. Movies, Today

    A “Shark Tank” investor, a supermarket magnate and even N.B.A. All-Stars make appearances in the table tennis comedy.

  82. Feral Dogs on the Roof of the World Science, Today

    As many as 25,000 free-ranging dogs roam the cold, high-altitude desert of Ladakh, India. That’s a problem for wildlife and people alike.

  83. A Top Source of Lead Pollution Faced Tighter Rules. Then Trump Intervened. Climate, Today

    The president exempted a copper smelter in Arizona from air-quality rules. An E.P.A. official guided the company that sought the exemption, emails show.

  84. ‘Avatar: Fire and Ash' | Anatomy of a Scene Video, Today

    James Cameron narrates a sequence from his film.

  85. ¿Qué es el ‘congelamiento funcional’? En español, Today

    El término, popularizado en redes sociales, describe un estado de entumecimiento emocional y baja motivación. Psicólogos ofrecen claves para entenderlo y afrontarlo.

  86. What Can Hundreds of Pieces of Litter Tell Us About Manhattan? New York, Today

    Shoes. A phone. Receipts. A comb. Traces of wild nights and hurried days are all around us.

  87. Flu Cases Climb to Highest Levels in New York City in a Decade New York, Today

    The number of patients going to hospital emergency rooms with flulike symptoms has soared.

  88. Con medicamentos, perdió peso. También su libido. ¿Sobreviviría su matrimonio? En español, Today

    Ningún médico les advirtió sobre los cambios drásticos que pueden producirse en las relaciones cuando el cuerpo y la imagen de uno mismo experimentan una transformación radical.

  89. With Help of Lina Khan, Mamdani Looks to Quickly Cut Costs for New Yorkers New York, Today

    Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani’s signature plans for New York City will take time. Lina Khan, the former chair of the Federal Trade Commission, has ideas for making a swift impact.

  90. Spelling Bee Forum Gameplay, Today

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

  91. This May Be Our Last Chance to Get It Right in Venezuela Opinion, Today

    For the past decade, every administration in Washington has said Venezuela represents an extraordinary threat to the United States.

  92. Myanmar’s Civil War Pushes Infectious Disease Over Its Borders World, Today

    Fighting has caused the spread of illnesses like malaria and cholera. In a worst-case scenario, the situation could threaten regional health security, experts say.

  93. Quote of the Day: Estonia’s Star-Spangled Courting of Capitol Hill Corrections, Today

    Quotation of the Day for Thursday, December 26, 2025.

  94. From Designing Clothes for Children to a Wedding of Bows and Tinsel Style, Today

    Susanna Treacy and Nicholas Wiegand, who were both designers at babyGap, saw their casual elevator chats at work slowly turn into more after an unexpected night out in Brooklyn.

  95. From Cuddling to Cold Shoulder and Back Again (and Again) Style, Today

    We talked about our ideal wedding on our third date. That was probably too soon.

  96. The Hindu Right’s 100-Year Quest to Reshape India World, Today

    The far right juggernaut known as the R.S.S. and its most prominent member, Prime Minister Narendra Modi, are remaking secular India as a Hindu-first society, pushing aside minorities.

  97. He Asked for Five More Dates Before the First One Ended Style, Today

    A long-distance start and a fateful coincidence led Brandon Begin, a BMX rider, and Sara Crisman to wedding celebrations in Paris and New York.

  98. They Matched Twice. The Second Time Changed Everything. Style, Today

    Rich Ferraro wasn’t sure that marriage was for him until he matched with David Mansur — and rediscovered a screenshot from their first match two years earlier.

  99. 5 Key Moments in the Rise of India’s Hindu-First Powerhouse World, Today

    The Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh, known as the R.S.S., has survived bans and vilification to emerge as the force reshaping India’s secular republic into a Hindu nation.

  100. Death Toll in UPS Plane Crash Rises to 15 U.S., Today

    Alain Rodriguez Colina, who was injured when a cargo plane crashed into his Kentucky workplace more than a month ago, died on Christmas Day.