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  1. Summer Reading Contest, Week 9: What Got Your Attention in The Times This Week? The Learning Network, Today

    To participate, submit your response here by Aug. 8 at 9 a.m. Eastern. This week’s winners will be announced by Aug. 19.

  2. It’s Time for That Often-Dreaded Task: Buying Back-to-School Supplies Your Money, Today

    Parents of children in kindergarten through high school are spending an average of $144, and that’s coming as families are feeling financial stress.

  3. The Stock Market Is Good, Bad and Ugly, Often in Quick Succession Business, Today

    The market’s best days frequently occur in the midst of misery, our columnist says, so don’t bother trying to figure out where stocks are heading.

  4. Employers Pulled Back on Hiring, Adding 73,000 Jobs U.S., Today

    The labor market showed signs of weakening, as job gains for the previous two months were also revised lower.

  5. Derk Sauer, Champion of Free Press in a New Russia, Dies at 72 World, Today

    He was a socialist reporter turned magnate who earned a fortune in the 1990s. He defended press freedoms even after the industry became beleaguered and unprofitable.

  6. Exclusive: OpenAI Secures Another Giant Funding Deal Business, Today

    The venture capital round values the ChatGPT maker at $300 billion, and underscores the fierceness of the A.I. money race.

  7. Fed Dissenters Defend Call for July Rate Cut as Trump Intensifies Attacks Business, Today

    The central bank this week kept interest rates steady for a fifth-straight meeting, prompting the first double dissent from members of the powerful Board of Governors since 1993.

  8. Stocks Tumble as Investors Grapple With the Rising Cost of Trade Business, Today

    President Trump’s newest barrage of tariffs, major corporate earnings reports and an imminent reading on the U.S. labor market weighed on markets.

  9. Trump Administration Cuts Funds to U.C.L.A., Chancellor Says U.S., Today

    The university is the latest to be targeted by the federal government over accusations that it has not done enough to fight antisemitism on campus.

  10. Age-Gating the Internet + Cloudflare Takes On A.I. Scrapers + HatGPT Podcasts, Today

    “Frankly, if they’re going to behave like hackers, then we’re going to behave like trolls right back to them,” said Matthew Prince, chief executive of Cloudflare.

  11. The Politics of Masks Briefing, Today

    How masking is a source of both power and protection.

  12. Exxon Chief Says Demand for Oil Remains ‘Very, Very Strong.’ Business, Today

    The largest U.S. energy companies reported their lowest second-quarter profits in years, as tariffs have weighed on oil prices.

  13. Trump Envoy Sees Gaza Aid Efforts Firsthand World, Today

    Steve Witkoff visited the enclave on Friday amid growing pressure on Israel to ease the hunger crisis. Hamas said the trip would be a “propaganda show.”

  14. Terremoto, tsunami, alivio En español, Today

    Lo que siguió al sismo de magnitud 8,8. Además: el origen inesperado de las papas y más para el cierre de la semana.

  15. What Many Israelis Don’t Want to See The Daily, Today

    In the face of global outrage over starvation in Gaza, how is Israeli society responding?

  16. The New Tariff Twist, and a $250 Million A.I. Job Offer The Headlines, Today

    Plus, your Friday news quiz.

  17. Wordle Review No. 1,505 Gameplay, Today

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Saturday, Aug. 2, 2025.

  18. Connections Companion No. 783 Gameplay, Today

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Saturday, Aug. 2, 2025.

  19. Strands Sidekick No. 517 Gameplay, Today

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Saturday, Aug. 2, 2025.

  20. With New 40% Tariff, Trump Takes Aim at U.S. Dependence on China’s Factories Business, Today

    President Trump’s executive order carved out a special tariff on goods shipped indirectly to the United States by way of other countries.

  21. How Did Hunger Get So Much Worse in Gaza? Interactive, Today

    Less food is going into Gaza now than during most other times in the war. Hundreds of Palestinians have been killed while heading toward aid sites. Many others are suffering from serious malnutrition, and Gazan health officials say scores have died from it.

  22. Switzerland Is Stunned by 39% U.S. Tariff, Among the Highest in the World Business, Today

    Swiss officials plan to negotiate furiously for a lower rate in the coming days, before the punishing levy takes effect.

  23. Tariffs Land on Taiwan Amid Tension With Washington Business, Today

    The Trump administration is weighing yet more tariffs on chips, Taiwan’s main exports.

  24. La presidenta de México enfrenta un escándalo de corrupción en su partido, y las presiones de EE. UU. En español, Today

    La mandataria de México, que lucha contra las acusaciones estadounidenses de que los cárteles se han apoderado de su gobierno, se enfrenta a un escándalo en el que dos exfuncionarios huyeron y su antiguo jefe ahora es un importante senador.

  25. The Book That Explains JD Vance’s Worldview Opinion, Today

    Yoram Hazony, the author of “The Virtue of Nationalism,” discusses the principles of national conservatism.

  26. 4 Ways to Keep Your Joints Healthy Well, Today

    Orthopedists share their best tips.

  27. So Long, ‘South Park’ Conservatives Opinion, Today

    There’s no more pretending that it’s rebellious to be reactionary.

  28. Manhattan Has More Secure Buildings Than Most Cities. That Wasn’t Enough. Business, Today

    Decades of threats have heightened security in New York City. But Monday’s attack in a Park Avenue office building shows the limits of preparedness.

  29. Bowen Yang and Matt Rogers Like Awards With Low Stakes Arts, Today

    With titles like Best Batman Woman and Worst Sticky Feeling, their Las Culturistas Culture Awards are more serious about fun than prestige.

  30. The Inescapable Sydney Sweeney Style, Today

    The actress seems to be everywhere, fronting dozens of ad campaigns, and has lately become a beacon for thorny public discourse.

  31. With Epstein, Trump Betrays His Brand. His Supporters Notice. Opinion, Today

    Trump’s handling of the Epstein issue runs counter to the sense that he is an outsider fighting against a hostile class of insiders.

  32. Virginia Education Board Could Oust George Mason’s President U.S., Today

    Republicans have attacked the president, Gregory Washington, over his support for diversity efforts at the university, Virginia’s largest public institution.

  33. Corruption Scandal Puts Mexico’s President on Defense Against Trump World, Today

    Mexico’s president, battling U.S. accusations that the cartels have gripped her government, is facing a scandal in which two former officials are on the run and their old boss is now a top senator.

  34. 7 New Movies Our Critics Are Talking About This Week Movies, Today

    Whether you’re a casual moviegoer or an avid buff, our reviewers think these films are worth knowing about.

  35. What to Watch at the Edinburgh Fringe Arts, Today

    Some picks from the more than 500 shows in the Scottish arts extravaganza, including comedy, dance, theater and some gloriously weird spectacles.

  36. Ellen DeGeneres and Portia de Rossi Are Selling Their Country Estate Real Estate, Today

    The asking price for the couple’s property is around $30 million, while other celebrities, like Adam Levine and Tony Parker, also have put their homes up for sale.

  37. Where Human Labor Meets ‘Digital Labor’ Business, Today

    In a still largely speculative vision of the future, A.I. tools would be full employees that work independently, with a bit of management.

  38. $880,000 Homes in Romania Real Estate, Today

    In Northern Transylvania, buyers can find traditional dwellings, farmhouses, and stables converted into homes.

  39. The Met’s ‘Sputniks’ Fall to Earth for a Summer Cleaning New York, Today

    The glittering chandeliers at the opera house get washed every year. It’s an elaborate production.

  40. The Best Movies and TV Shows Coming to Disney+, Amazon, Max, AMC+ and More in August Arts, Today

    “Butterfly,” with Daniel Dae Kim, “Irish Blood” with Alicia Silverstone and ‘Chief of War,” with Jason Momoa, arrive; “King of the Hill” and “Platonic” return.

  41. He Was Getting Weaker and More Confused. Could It Be His Drinking? Well, Today

    The middle-aged man had received weeks of treatment before a doctor figured out what was missing.

  42. Superman’s Earthly Birthplace? It’s Cleveland, and It’s Embracing Its Hero. Arts, Today

    A monument featuring Superman and finally honoring his creators and the model for Lois Lane will go on display this weekend.

  43. Why the G.O.P. Thinks You Should Have to Work for Your Health Care Health, Today

    Like many Americans, Republicans believe that insurance should be tied to employment — and increasingly they don’t think it’s essential to have at all.

  44. The Grass Isn’t Green Anymore. And the Fence is Rickety, Too. Real Estate, Today

    Seeing their renovations changed or inadequate maintenance frustrates sellers who still have an attachment to their former homes.

  45. The New York Times News Quiz, Aug. 1, 2025 Interactive, Today

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

  46. In a Spanish Vineyard, an Unsung Engineer Finally Gets a Toast Real Estate, Today

    With housing demand high in France after World War I, Ferdinand Fillod filed his first design patent well before experiments by his contemporaries. One of the last few homes left has been restored.

  47. How to Pick a Good Tomato (and Salvage a Bad One) Food, Today

    Don’t settle for a mealy tomato. Here are five expert tips from a chef to make sure they’re delicious every time.

  48. How to Know When a World Event Could Shock the Market Opinion, Today

    The largest shifts come from geopolitical disruptions that put pressure on the mechanisms of the global economy.

  49. The Changing Politics of Masks Style, Today

    Accountability and privacy are on a collision course that raises the stakes for the role of face-covering in modern life.

  50. An Ex-Stone Says the Met Has His Lost Guitar. The Museum Says No Way. Arts, Today

    Representatives for Mick Taylor, the Rolling Stones’ former guitarist, said the Les Paul was stolen from him decades ago. The museum says he never owned it and has not made a claim.

  51. ‘Kerouac’s Road: The Beat of a Nation’: Scratching the Surface of a Deep Legacy Movies, Today

    Ebs Burnough’s movie covers the novel as well as its influence on generations of readers, including many artists.

  52. I’m a Therapist. ChatGPT Is Eerily Effective. Opinion, Today

    I was shocked to see ChatGPT echo the very tone I’d once cultivated.

  53. Stalking the Elusive Hellbender Travel, Today

    These rare salamanders, which can grow to over two feet long, lurk in the wild rivers of Appalachia. To spot one, you’ll need a snorkel, and some luck.

  54. In Delhi and New York, Hindu Right Wing Lines Up Against Mamdani World, Today

    As Zohran Mamdani gets within striking distance of becoming New York’s first Muslim mayor, he is drawing fire from supporters of India’s populist prime minister, who accuse him of being anti-Hindu.

  55. Fleeing Domestic Violence, and the Russian Advance World, Today

    “I wanted something decent,” said a woman at a shelter near Ukraine’s border with Russia. “But this is how it turned out.”

  56. Is the Iranian Revolution Key to U.S. Missteps in the Middle East? Books, Today

    In a new book, the journalist Scott Anderson argues that America’s failure to predict and understand the 1979 revolution has hamstrung foreign policy ever since.

  57. Harm or Help? Why Companies Are Battling Tariffs Meant to Benefit Them. Business, Today

    Economists say the way the Trump administration is imposing tariffs is backfiring for some of the businesses they are meant to help.

  58. My Love-Hate Relationship With Hans Christian Andersen Books, Today

    His fairy tales are part of our cultural fabric, but “The Little Match Girl” still haunts me.

  59. Kamala Harris Tells Colbert She Wants a Break From Public Office U.S., Today

    The former Democratic nominee for president explained why she did not run for California governor in her first interview since leaving office as vice president.

  60. Esta prueba te dice más sobre tu riesgo de sufrir un ataque cardíaco En español, Today

    Las exploraciones de calcio en las arterias coronarias pueden ofrecer un cálculo más preciso de las probabilidades de que un paciente tenga problemas cardiacos importantes.

  61. Kamala Harris’s Post-Election TV Diet: ‘Lots of Cooking Shows’ Arts, Today

    The former vice president told Stephen Colbert that she didn’t watch the news for months after losing to Donald Trump. “I’m just not into self-mutilation,” she said.

  62. How the Threat of Trump’s Highest Tariff Derailed an African Nation World, Today

    The president backed off his call for a 50 percent tariff on Lesotho, imposing 15 percent instead. But in a country where most people live hand-to-mouth, the damage was already done.

  63. ‘My Oxford Year’ Review: Finding Love Abroad Movies, Today

    She’s a working-class romantic. He’s a prep school playboy. A Netflix romance film aims to be this generation’s “About Time,” but doesn’t hit the mark.

  64. Reseña de ‘¿Y dónde está el policía?’: Liam Neeson tiene talento para el ridículo En español, Today

    Neeson llena cabalmente los zapatos (de payaso) de Leslie Nielsen en esta nueva versión de la absurda y encantadora comedia policiaca de 1988.

  65. Este entrenamiento de fuerza te convertirá en un mejor corredor En español, Today

    Empezar a entrenar es sencillo, pero perseverar sin lesionarte requiere algo más de esfuerzo.

  66. ¿Una aplicación para vencer el ‘jet lag’? Esta fue nuestra experiencia En español, Today

    En los últimos años han surgido aplicaciones con programas personalizados y basados en la ciencia para superar el desfase horario. Viajamos al otro lado del mundo y de regreso para ver si funcionan.

  67. A Funeral Shines a Light on the Bangladeshis Thriving in the N.Y.P.D. New York, Today

    At least 1,000 of the department’s 34,000 officers belong to the Bangladeshi American Police Association. They are members of the latest immigrant group to join the force.

  68. They Served Their Time for Sex Crimes. The State Won’t Let Them Go. New York, Today

    New Jersey’s secure treatment center for detaining sex offenders is supposed to keep the public safe. Critics say it violates civil liberties.

  69. How a Letter to the Editor Can Forge a Friendship Times Insider, Today

    The New York Times’s Letters to the Editor column invites a wide range of voices to share their thoughts. Sometimes it fosters real-life connections.

  70. Word of the Day: solarium The Learning Network, Today

    This word has appeared in 16 articles on NYTimes.com in the past year. Can you use it in a sentence?

  71. Judge Extends Protections for Migrants From Nepal, Honduras and Nicaragua U.S., Today

    In blocking the end of deportation protections for more than 60,000 migrants, the judge said the Trump administration’s language surrounding the program had strayed into racist conspiracy theories.

  72. Netanyahu Is Choosing to Starve Gaza Opinion, Today

    To end starvation — and stave off social collapse — in Gaza, Israel must allow humanitarian-aid professionals to do their jobs.

  73. El Salvador Changes Constitution, Ending Term Limits for Nayib Bukele World, Today

    The president, a Trump ally, will now be able to seek re-election indefinitely. The National Assembly also extended the presidential term to six years.

  74. Heavy Rain Floods Subways and Roads Along East Coast Video, Today

    Water poured down into metro stations and shot up from the roads like geysers as the Northeast saw major flooding on Thursday.

  75. Trump Gives Mexico a Reprieve but Slams Canada With Higher Tariffs World, Today

    The imbalance in President Trump’s treatment of America’s closest trading partners may come from his desire to make Canada the 51st state, some Canadians believe.

  76. Friday Briefing: Trump’s Tariff Day Briefing, Today

    Plus, our art critic shares his favorite places in Rome.

  77. Cambodia Agrees to a Reduced Tariff and Breathes a Sigh of Relief Business, Today

    Initially 49%, it was lowered to 19%, easing worries of a damaging hit to the country’s garment and footwear production industries.

  78. Read the document Interactive, Today

    A response from the European Commission to a request made by the New York Times in 2022.

  79. ¿De dónde vienen las papas? Probablemente de un tomate En español, Today

    Un antiguo híbrido de tomates y plantas parecidas a la papa puede haber dado origen a este famoso alimento como lo conocemos hoy, según sugiere un nuevo estudio.

  80. Quote of the Day: What Food Costs in Gaza, if You Can Find It Corrections, Today

    Quotation of the Day for Friday, August 1, 2025.

  81. E.U. Did Not Retain Texts Sought by Journalists on Covid Vaccine Deal World, Today

    The European Union acknowledged for the first time that a top official reviewed the messages, but said it had no duty to keep them, despite intense interest.

  82. A French Beach Town’s Plea to Tourists: Keep Your Clothes On World, Today

    “A little restraint, please!” wrote the mayor of Les Sables d’Olonne, who is leading an effort to stop visitors from wandering the town in just their swimwear.

  83. My Seven-Week Marriage Compatibility Test Style, Today

    His visa was expiring. I liked him. Did I love him?

  84. No Corrections: Aug. 1, 2025 Corrections, Today

    No corrections appeared in print on Friday, Aug. 1, 2025.

  85. Love Endured the Lockdown — and a Canceled Wedding Venue Style, Today

    Serious intentions were key as Keren Dillard and Tevin Taylor set up one outdoor date after another during the height of the pandemic.

  86. Their First Date Was Delayed. Their Future Wasn’t. Style, Today

    Corey Lockett and Vanessa Berentsen had a bright future. But first, he had to find a parking spot.

  87. ‘Just Friends’ Turned into a Summer Fling, Then Something More Style, Today

    Dr. Gidge Russo and Maggie Weston met as co-workers at Wahlburgers in Hingham, Mass.

  88. A Pineapple Jack-o’-Lantern Started It All Style, Today

    John Nothaft and Sarah Berger, both classical musicians, first connected at a Halloween party. She was Wednesday Addams, he a taco.

  89. Cécile Dionne, Who Found Fame and Despair as a Quintuplet, Dies at 91 World, Today

    The Dionnes, the first quints known to have survived infancy, became a global sensation and prey for the greedy. And Cécile came to resent it all. Only one of the five now survives.

  90. Trump Sharpens Sanctions Threat on Russia, While Admitting It May Not Work U.S., Today

    “We’re going to put sanctions,” the president said, even before a deadline he had given Russia this week to engage in cease-fire negotiations had passed.

  91. Yesterday’s Tariffs Trump Trade live blog included one standalone post:
  92. Air Traffic Controllers Urged Safety Changes Years Before D.C. Crash U.S., Today

    Air traffic control managers told the National Transportation Safety Board that F.A.A. leaders rebuffed efforts over the years to address hazardous conditions that played a role in the Jan. 29 crash.

  93. Police in Tennessee Seek Man They Say Killed 4 in Case Linked to Abandoned Baby U.S., Today

    Austin Robert Drummond, 28, faces four counts first-degree murder, one count of aggravated kidnapping and firearms charges.

  94. Trump, Term-Limited, Amasses $200 Million War Chest for Political Ambitions U.S., Today

    The money is meant to beat Democrats, but some Republicans worry it could be used to beat Republicans, too.

  95. Phish-Monger Gameplay, Today

    Abigail Martin opens our solving weekend with her New York Times Crossword debut.

  96. ‘And Just Like That …’ Season 3, Episode 10 Recap: Moving On Arts, Today

    This week the flirtation between Carrie and Duncan escalated to a whole lot more than just a “laugh” and “sip of Scotch.”

  97. Smithsonian Removes Reference to Trump’s Impeachments, but Says It Will Return U.S., Today

    President Trump’s impeachments were mentioned in an exhibit on the American presidency that museum officials said was outdated. A Smithsonian spokeswoman said a future exhibit would include “all impeachments.”

  98. ‘Clinton Plan’ Emails Were Likely Made by Russian Spies, Declassified Report Shows U.S., Today

    An annex to a report by the special counsel John H. Durham was the latest in a series of disclosures about the Russia inquiry, as the Trump team seeks to distract from the Jeffrey Epstein files.

  99. La familia de Virginia Giuffre responde a la afirmación de Trump de que Epstein la ‘robó’ En español, Today

    Las declaraciones del presidente Trump suscitan dudas sobre su conocimiento de los delitos cometidos por Jeffrey Epstein y su socia Ghislaine Maxwell, dijo la familia en un comunicado.

  100. Andrea Lucas Confirmed to Equal Employment Opportunity Commission U.S., Today

    Ms. Lucas, who has led efforts to attack diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives, was confirmed by the Senate for a second term.

  101. ¿Por qué un terremoto tan potente produjo un tsunami tan débil? En español, Yesterday

    El sismo de esta semana en Rusia está entre los 10 más fuertes de los que hay registro; la ola que generó fue pequeña en muchos lugares.

  102. Trump Is Bringing Back the Presidential Fitness Test Well, Yesterday

    The president signed an executive order on Thursday that would reinstate the test for schoolchildren.

  103. Fed Up With Netanyahu and Handling of Gaza War, Democrats Rebuke Israel U.S., Yesterday

    Votes in the Senate made clear that the longtime bipartisan consensus in support of Israel is, at least for the moment, in tatters.

  104. 3 Charged With Abusing Toddlers at Manhattan Branch of Child Care Giant New York, Yesterday

    The Bright Horizons employees sprayed children in the face with bleach, hit them on the head with metal bottles and, in one instance, covered a girl’s mouth with packing tape, prosecutors said.

  105. Two Men Charged With Staging Car Crashes in Scheme to Defraud Drivers New York, Yesterday

    The men orchestrated collisions on New York City highways last year in exchange for payouts from insurance companies, prosecutors said. Video of one of the accidents went viral on TikTok.

  106. Final Salute to a Fallen Officer: Images of Loss and Remembrance New York, Yesterday

    The streets of a Bronx neighborhood filled with mourners who had gathered for the funeral of Didarul Islam, one of the victims of this week’s mass shooting in Manhattan.

  107. Arab States Call for Hamas to Disarm Amid Push for a Palestinian State World, Yesterday

    “Hamas must end its rule in Gaza,” reads a declaration endorsed by the 22 member nations of the Arab League.

  108. Elite New York High School Admits 8 Black Students in a Class of 781 New York, Yesterday

    The city’s eight specialized high schools are regarded as crown jewels but also symbols of segregation. The number of Black and Hispanic students admitted to them dipped slightly from last year.

  109. Childhood Vaccination Rates Have Dropped Again, C.D.C. Data Shows Health, Yesterday

    The new report paints a sobering picture of immunizations as infectious diseases like measles surge across the United States.

  110. Here Is What to Know About Trump’s 50% Tariffs on Brazil World, Yesterday

    Latin America’s biggest economy can weather the shock of a high tariff rate. But American coffee lovers and Brazilian ranchers are likely to feel the pain.

  111. Just Hours Remain Before Trump’s Tariff Deadline Briefing, Yesterday

    Also, the U.S. is paying more than 150,000 people not to work. Here’s the latest at the end of Thursday.

  112. Apple Surprises Investors Worried That It Had Lost Its Touch Business, Yesterday

    Despite recent criticism about its product outlook, the company reported strong sales of iPhones, Macs and services.

  113. ‘Summertide’ Is a Human-Scale Beachy Drama Arts, Yesterday

    The series follows a widower and marine biologist who moves back to his hometown in South Africa. But it doesn’t begin with a dead body.

  114. The Crucial Issue of the 21st Century Opinion, Yesterday

    If Democrats can come up with an alternative vision of how to repair the social and moral order, they might be relevant in the years ahead.

  115. Amazon Reports Strong Retail Demand, but Says Future Is Less Clear Business, Yesterday

    Consumers spent more than expected on the e-commerce giant’s site, while margins tightened at the company’s all-important cloud computing division.

  116. Trump Demands That Drugmakers Lower Some of Their U.S. Prices by September Health, Yesterday

    The administration has not put forward a clear legal authority to compel drugmakers to reduce their prices.

  117. Neighbors Recall a Grim Day as a Mother Is Charged With Killing Her Sons New York, Yesterday

    Stephanie Castillo was arraigned on Thursday on charges of killing her twin sons in 2020. Residents of the Bronx building where she lived remember the day the bodies were found.

  118. Dozens Killed During Protests Over Fuel Prices in Angola World, Yesterday

    Outraged residents took to the streets of the southern African nation when a taxi strike descended into chaos.

  119. Justin Timberlake Reveals Lyme Disease Diagnosis as Tour Ends Arts, Yesterday

    The pop star said in a post on social media that he had considered stopping the tour at one point.

  120. White House Unveils $200 Million Plan for Enormous Ballroom Long Sought by Trump U.S., Yesterday

    Officials said a 90,000-square-foot addition to the East Wing would be paid for by President Trump and other donors.

  121. Nashville Is a ‘Tough Place to Tunnel.’ Musk Is Digging Anyway. U.S., Yesterday

    State leaders fast-tracked plans by Elon Musk’s company for a tunnel to Nashville’s airport, ignoring the city’s concerns.

  122. México recibe 90 días de prórroga en los aranceles para negociar con Trump En español, Yesterday

    El nuevo plazo permite al gobierno mexicano evitar un aumento en la carga arancelaria para los productos que exporta a EE. UU. mientras negocia los términos con el gobierno norteamericano.

  123. Are These Celebrity Sandwich Shops Any Good? Food, Yesterday

    Influencers and Oscar nominees are getting into the sandwich game. Our columnist gave their cheesesteaks, French dips and deli subs a try.

  124. Fossil Fuel Companies’ Profitable Bet on Trump Climate, Yesterday

    Three big numbers that show how President Trump has directed tens of billions of dollars in incentives to fossil fuel companies.

  125. ‘Ni un maldito centavo’. Los sobrevivientes de las inundaciones de Texas buscan ayuda En español, Yesterday

    Casi un mes después de las inundaciones, muchos de los voluntarios se han marchado y los funcionarios han dejado de celebrar reuniones informativas para poner al día al público..

  126. Canadian Wildfire Smoke Prompts Air Quality Alerts Across the Great Lakes Region Weather, Yesterday

    The smoke is expected to remain over the northern and central Plains of the United States for the next couple of days, according to meteorologists.

  127. Vieron cómo el ICE se llevaba a sus vecinos. Entonces hicieron un plan En español, Yesterday

    El movimiento contra el ICE en Los Ángeles —que está empezando a arraigarse en todo el país— demuestra el paso de la protesta simbólica a la acción directa.

  128. Mary K. Gaillard, 86, Physicist Who Probed the Subatomic Universe, Dies Science, Yesterday

    Although she faced discrimination from her mostly male colleagues, she did groundbreaking work that showed experimentalist physicists where and how to look for new particles.

  129. Gov. Hochul Says Starvation of Children in Gaza Is ‘Unconscionable’ New York, Yesterday

    Gov. Kathy Hochul of New York joined other staunch supporters of Israel who have recently condemned its role in creating the humanitarian crisis in Gaza.

  130. David Nabarro, U.N. Health Expert During Ebola and Covid, Dies at 75 U.S., Yesterday

    He took on some of the world’s most challenging health crises in troubled areas, skillfully coordinating global efforts to reduce the spread of disease.

  131. Bipartisan Pair of Senators Seeks $54.6 Billion in New Aid for Ukraine U.S., Yesterday

    The measure faces long odds given past Republican opposition to sending additional assistance to Kyiv, but it comes as President Trump has signaled a new openness to finding ways to back the nation.

  132. Israel está cada vez más aislado debido a la indignación por la hambruna en Gaza En español, Yesterday

    El repudio mundial por las acciones del gobierno de Netanyahu ha aumentado desde que comenzó la guerra, y el sufrimiento de los niños del enclave ha acelerado el desprecio.

  133. In Funeral Remarks, Adams Praises Police Unit Mamdani Vowed to Disband New York, Yesterday

    Mayor Eric Adams thanked the Strategic Response Group for its actions during a shooting in Midtown Manhattan. Zohran Mamdani has criticized the unit for its policing of protests and aims to replace it.

  134. Kavanaugh Defends Supreme Court’s Terse Emergency Orders U.S., Yesterday

    Speaking at a judicial conference, the justice said that saying too much risked premature judgments, adding that the court had been trying various approaches.

  135. Unnoticed Whistle-Blower Document Alarms Justice Department Veterans U.S., Yesterday

    A complaint concerning a top Justice Department official, Emil Bove III, went unnoticed for more than two months, raising worries that an internal watchdog has gone dormant.

  136. Clock Ticks Down Toward Higher Tariffs With Little Clarity U.S., Yesterday

    The Trump administration is still debating the significantly higher tariff rates that American companies and foreign firms are expected to be subject to within a matter of hours.

  137. The Bumpiness of the Celebrity-Politician Romance Style, Yesterday

    Long before Katy Perry dined with Justin Trudeau, Linda Ronstadt, Barbra Streisand and Elizabeth Taylor had challenging relationships with men in public office.

  138. This Start-Up’s $20 Billion Sale Died. It Came Fighting Back. Technology, Yesterday

    Figma, which makes a design platform, was on the verge of a big payday before regulators quashed the sale. On Thursday, it went public, with its stock opening up 158 percent.

  139. Robert Wilson, Provocative Playwright and Director, Is Dead at 83 Obituaries, Yesterday

    He upended theatrical norms with his own stunningly visualized works and his collaborations with a wide range of artists, from Philip Glass (“Einstein on the Beach”) to Lady Gaga.

  140. Scientists Are Learning to Rewrite the Code of Life Science, Yesterday

    In a giant feat of genetic engineering, scientists have created bacteria that make proteins in a radically different way than all natural species do.

  141. In Yosemite, Falling Tree Branches Kill a Young Hiker in ‘Freak Accident’ U.S., Yesterday

    Angela Lin, 29, was a software engineer at Google who loved to spend time outdoors.

  142. ‘Maybe Happy Ending’ Casting Change Ignites Debate About Representation Theater, Yesterday

    When the show said Andrew Barth Feldman, a white actor, would replace Darren Criss, who is of Filipino descent, alarms were sounded by some Asian American actors.

  143. Legionnaires’ Disease Sickens 22 in New York. Here’s What to Know. Well, Yesterday

    The cases are most likely linked to a cooling tower in central Harlem, health officials said.

  144. County Emergency Official Says He Was Ill and Sleeping as Texas Floods Hit U.S., Yesterday

    At a hearing in hard-hit Kerr County, an emergency management coordinator for the first time explained his whereabouts when the Guadalupe River burst its banks.

  145. ISIS Militant Sentenced to Life for Role in Burning Pilot Alive World, Yesterday

    Osama Krayem, a Swedish citizen, was found guilty in Stockholm of a war crime. He had already been convicted of terrorist attacks in Paris and Brussels.

  146. Setbacks in the Fight Against Climate Change Opinion, Yesterday

    Readers object to Trump administration actions on climate change. Also: The Israel-Gaza war; a defense of home-schooling.

  147. Mapa: un terremoto de magnitud 4,3 sacude el sur de California Interactive, Yesterday

    Mira la localización del epicentro del sismo y el área de movimiento.

  148. A Short History of Awkward Gift Giving Between U.S. and U.K. Leaders World, Yesterday

    For foreign leaders seeking to woo President Trump, a thoughtful gift is a time-honored diplomatic tactic. But there are pitfalls.

  149. Robbery of U.K. Royal Family’s Items Leads to $4 Million Insurance Payment Arts, Yesterday

    Two centuries-old snuff boxes adorned with diamonds and gold were among several artifacts stolen in a violent museum heist in Paris last year.

  150. She Came Face to Face With the Park Avenue Gunman and Survived New York, Yesterday

    Sebije Nelovic, who for 27 years has cleaned the Manhattan office building that was the site of the shooting, was dusting a table that Monday evening. Then she heard gunfire.

  151. Map: 4.3-Magnitude Earthquake Strikes Southern California Interactive, Yesterday

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

  152. 7 New Books We Love This Week Books, Yesterday

    Reading recommendations from critics and editors at The New York Times.

  153. Peach Bingo! Food, Yesterday

    Everyone’s a winner with no-cook cold tofu salad with peaches, peaches and cucumbers with gochujang vinaigrette and peach tea.

  154. Feeding the Limitless Maine Lobster Roll Boom, Seafloor to Summer Table Food, Yesterday

    At one of the most renowned lobster shacks — and across the country — the star dish just keeps getting more popular.

  155. Lithuania’s Prime Minister Steps Down Amid Pressure World, Yesterday

    Prime Minister Gintautas Paluckas’s business dealings are under investigation by Lithuanian authorities.

  156. Massachusetts Governor Proposes $400 Million for Colleges, Citing Federal ‘Uncertainty’ U.S., Yesterday

    The plan would help support research projects and jobs connected with colleges and universities in the state, which have faced funding cuts by the Trump administration.

  157. ‘Chief of War’ Review: Battleground Hawaii Arts, Yesterday

    Jason Momoa stars in an Apple TV+ series that turns Hawaiian history into bloody spectacle.

  158. Yesterday’s Trump News live blog included one standalone post:
  159. Major Study on Transgender Youth Health Care to Begin in U.K. World, Yesterday

    Researchers at King’s College London will track the experiences of up to 3,000 children and teenagers who are being treated by Britain’s health service.

  160. Trump Announces 90-Day Extension for Mexico in Trade Talks U.S., Yesterday

    The extension gives Mexico more time to reach a trade deal with the United States and avert, for now, heavier tariffs President Trump has threatened to impose starting on Friday.

  161. 3 Book Critics Recommend Road Trip Novels Video, Yesterday

    Dwight Garner, Alexandra Jacobs and Jennifer Szalai, book critics at The New York Times, recommend three road trip books.

  162. 17 Easy, 30-Minute Chicken Recipes Our Readers Can’t Stop Making Food, Yesterday

    These dishes, which take a half-hour or less, deserve a spot in your rotation, too.

  163. Energy Dept. Attacks Climate Science in Contentious Report Climate, Yesterday

    The agency asked five climate skeptics to write a report criticizing the consensus on global warming. Scientists are pointing out its errors.

  164. More Than 150,000 Federal Workers Accepted Trump’s Resignation Incentives U.S., Yesterday

    A new government estimate, along with a study by the nonprofit Partnership for Public Service, provides a long-awaited window into the scale of the departures.

  165. Tracking Tropical Storm Gil Interactive, Yesterday

    See the likely path and wind arrival times for Gil

  166. Así va cambiando el mapa del reconocimiento a Palestina En español, Yesterday

    Solo en la última semana, tres nuevos países han dicho que están dispuestos a otorgar el reconocimiento a un Estado palestino.

  167. Yesterday’s Nyc Shooting Didarul Islam Funeral live blog included two standalone posts:
  168. Trump Wants a New Border Wall. It Would Block a Key Wildlife Corridor. Climate, Yesterday

    The barrier, in a remote part of Arizona, would threaten one of the most important remaining animal migration routes on the state’s southern border, according to a new report.

  169. Corrections: July 31, 2025 Corrections, Yesterday

    Corrections that appeared in print on Thursday, July 31, 2025.

  170. How India Became One of the Biggest Buyers of Russian Oil Business, Yesterday

    President Trump upended trade negotiations with India by making the purchase of crude oil a sticking point.

  171. On Canada’s Top Stage, Macbeth and Annie Are Talking to Americans Theater, Yesterday

    At this year’s Stratford Festival, kings, orphans and even a coffee shop have a message for their neighbors to the south.

  172. Man Dies After Apparent Fall From Whitney Museum New York, Yesterday

    The 34-year-old was pronounced dead at the scene on Wednesday afternoon, the police said. The museum said it would be closed on Thursday.

  173. What’s a Potato? A Nine-Million-Year-Old Tomato. Science, Yesterday

    An ancient hybrid of tomatoes and potato-like plants may have given rise to the modern spud, a new study suggests.

  174. The California Governor’s Race Was in Limbo. Now It’s Wide Open. U.S., Yesterday

    Until she decided not to run, former Vice President Kamala Harris had loomed over the race as a likely favorite. Now, a host of hopefuls are jockeying for advantage.

  175. Nvidia Chips Are Front and Center in China at Crucial Moment in the A.I. Race Technology, Yesterday

    Chinese companies showcased A.I. gains in Shanghai this week. More chips will only help them improve faster, industry insiders say.

  176. A.I. Researchers Are Negotiating $250 Million Pay Packages. Just Like N.B.A. Stars. Technology, Yesterday

    A.I. technologists are approaching the job market as if they were Steph Curry or LeBron James, seeking advice from their entourages and playing hardball with the highest bidders.

  177. ‘Japanese Walking’ Is a Fitness Trend Worth Trying Well, Yesterday

    The workout is simple, and its health benefits are backed by nearly 20 years of research.

  178. Virginia Giuffre’s Family Responds to Trump’s Claim That Epstein ‘Stole’ Her U.S., Yesterday

    President Trump’s remarks raised questions about his knowledge of the crimes committed by Jeffrey Epstein and his associate Ghislaine Maxwell, the family said in a statement.

  179. Museums Lobby Against Strengthening a Holocaust Art Recovery Law Arts, Yesterday

    Museums want Congress to simply renew a law meant to help Holocaust victims and their heirs retrieve works stolen by the Nazis, but a bipartisan group of lawmakers wants to toughen it.

  180. These Yakitori-Style Skewers Are Salty-Sweet Summer Eating Food, Yesterday

    Make Kay Chun’s salmon, scallion and zucchini skewers on a griddle or grill pan if you don’t have a grill.

  181. Cruceros en Hawái dejaron pasajeros varados al anunciarse la alerta de tsunami En español, Yesterday

    Las autoridades de la isla indicaron a los barcos salir al mar por su seguridad, pero algunos pasajeros que estaban de excursión en tierra no pudieron regresar a tiempo para abordar.

  182. Kamala Harris to Publish ‘107 Days,’ a Memoir About the 2024 Campaign Books, Yesterday

    The former vice president has written a book about her run for the White House. It will come out next month.

  183. New Implant Offers Hope for Easing Rheumatoid Arthritis Health, Yesterday

    The device stimulates the vagus nerve, signaling the body to tamp down the inflammation that contributes to the disease.

  184. Un vuelo de Delta enfrenta turbulencias y deja 25 pasajeros hospitalizados En español, Yesterday

    El vuelo, que transportaba a 275 pasajeros de Salt Lake City a Ámsterdam, realizó un aterrizaje de emergencia en Mineápolis el miércoles por la noche, dijo la compañía aérea.

  185. Sean Combs’s Lawyers Ask Judge to Vacate Jury’s Verdict or Retry Him Arts, Yesterday

    In a 62-page motion, the music mogul’s legal team argued that his conviction under the Mann Act — which bars interstate commerce related to prostitution — should be overturned.

  186. Legal Watchdog Files Bar Complaints Against Justice Dept. Lawyers U.S., Yesterday

    The move represented a rare attempt to seek accountability for rank-and-file lawyers who have represented the Trump administration in court.