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  1. Disney and DirecTV Reach Deal, Ending ESPN Blackout Business, Today

    The agreement ends a two-week dispute that had prevented many of DirecTV’s 11 million customers from watching programs like Monday Night Football.

  2. Should Betting on Elections Be Legal? Business, Today

    Election wagers have long been banned in the United States. But for a brief period on Thursday, a regulated prediction market was permitted to offer them to Americans.

  3. Today’s Harris Trump Election live blog included one standalone post:
  4. The Organizers Are Jewish. The Cause Is Palestinian. This College Won’t Be Hosting. Op Ed, Today

    An event for the magazine Jewish Currents took a surprising turn.

  5. Elizabeth Warren: What Donald Trump Isn’t Telling Us Op Ed, Today

    It’s to kick millions of Americans off their health insurance.

  6. Sympathy for the Undecided Voter Op Ed, Today

    2024 and the dilemmas of the elite-populist deadlock.

  7. The Climate Peril We Overlook Op Ed, Today

    We often focus on doomsday scenarios, but we shouldn’t let them distract us from other consequences of climate change like impaired learning, crime, suicide — even slipping off ladders.

  8. The Secret Behind the TV Show Set to Sweep the Emmys Op Ed, Today

    Audiences saw a hit adaptation of the Japanese story “Shogun” back in 1980. But it was very different from today’s version, and America was different then, too.

  9. How Democrats Treat Trumpites Letters, Today

    Readers discuss Nicholas Kristof’s column urging Democrats not to demean Trump supporters.

  10. Trump Has Crossed a Truly Unacceptable Line Op Ed, Today

    There is something particularly insidious about his claim that Haitian immigrants are eating household pets.

  11. Divided Attention N Y T Now, Today

    On the eve of the Emmy Awards, it’s worth taking a look at what we’re actually watching.

  12. Churchill, Abducted From Canada, Is Found Glowering in Italy Foreign, Today

    The theft of an iconic Churchill portrait by Yousuf Karsh went unnoticed for months. But two years later, the police have tracked down the photograph.

  13. The Connections Companion No. 462 Games, Today

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Sunday, Sept. 15, 2024.

  14. Wordle Review No. 1,184 Games, Today

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Sunday, September 15, 2024.

  15. At Funeral in Turkey, Family Mourns American Activist Killed by Israeli Gunfire Foreign, Today

    The father of Aysenur Ezgi Eygi, a dual citizen of Turkey and the United States, said that Washington had not done enough to pressure Israel over her death.

  16. Shoes Off. Laptops Out. Airport Tray Photo Shoot? Express, Today

    A new social media trend involves creatively arranging your TSA bins, and showing them off.

  17. Ukrainian Troops Talk of Stiffer Resistance as They Fight in Russian Territory Foreign, Today

    Soldiers and military analysts say that Ukraine is largely holding onto land it seized in the Kursk region, even as Moscow has begun a counterattack.

  18. Demi Moore Is Done With the Male Gaze Magazine, Today

    The actress discusses how her relationship to her body and fame has changed after decades in the public eye.

  19. ¿Por qué no puedo quitarme esta canción de la cabeza? En español, Today

    He aquí algunas razones por las que los gusanos auditivos nunca te abandonarán.

  20. These Apes Dance Like Someone Is Watching Science, Today

    Gibbons move with rhythm and intention. Dare we say style?

  21. New Tariff Rules Could Reverse a ‘Paradigm Shift’ in Retail Washington, Today

    Under pressure from Chinese competitors, Amazon, Walmart and other U.S. retailers have been exploring ways to avoid tariffs. Could a new Biden administration rule change that?

  22. Republicans Don’t Want to Talk About Jan. 6. Trump Can’t Help Himself. Politics, Today

    Donald J. Trump has made his revisionist account of the Capitol attack the foundation of this campaign, even when there is little political advantage.

  23. Ella Emhoff Had a Busy New York Fashion Week Styles, Today

    As Kamala Harris prepared for a big debate, her stepdaughter graced runways and front rows. Plus: purple hiking boots, the LVMH Prize and browsing for moisturizers.

  24. La primera película sobre música pop que demuestra su mediocridad En español, Today

    Este verano, “La trampa”, de M. Night Shyamalan, se esfuerza por convertir a su estrella ficticia —y a sus fans— en héroes.

  25. El ‘médico rural’ que transformó nuestra manera de ver la demencia En español, Today

    Francisco Lopera desafió rebeldes, carteles y murciélagos vampiro para convertirse en un investigador pionero del alzhéimer.

  26. Paciencia, constancia y creatividad: las claves del estrellato de Gabriela Ortiz En español, Today

    La compositora residente del Carnegie Hall esta temporada, mexicana, ha dedicado su carrera a canalizar los sonidos y sensibilidades de América Latina.

  27. Justin Trudeau’s Party Has a Popularity Problem: Justin Trudeau Foreign, Today

    A vote in Montreal is seen as a referendum on Canada’s prime minister, who has brushed aside calls to step down as party members fear a wipeout in the next general election.

  28. Three Medical Practices That Older Patients Should Question Science, Today

    Some treatments and procedures become routine despite lacking strong evidence to show that they’re beneficial. Recent studies have called a few into question.

  29. Before Every Race, a Sprinter Gets Into Character Styles, Today

    Kenny Bednarek isn’t as flashy as some runners, but his Olympic medals, and a vast collection of anime-themed headbands, make him stand out.

  30. Should a ‘Diverse’ Campus Mean More Conservatives? Culture, Today

    Republicans are demanding colleges embrace “viewpoint diversity.” They aren’t the only ones who are concerned.

  31. A Shocking Country Song Is Dominating TikTok. Is Girly Girl for Real? Culture, Today

    “10 Drunk Cigarettes” is from an album that boasts it was made with help from A.I. It pairs dark internet humor with a poppy sound that just might find a bigger audience.

  32. 7 Days in the Cultural Life of a Real Housewife of N.Y.C. Arts & Leisure, Today

    Between seasons of “The Real Housewives of New York City,” Erin Lichy is researching recipes, listening to Charli XCX and checking out fashion at the Met.

  33. In Politically Divided America, Even the Walz Family Has Painful Rifts Politics, Today

    Gov. Tim Walz of Minnesota, the Democratic vice-presidential nominee, has lamented the angry splits within families over politics. But he and his Republican brother rarely speak.

  34. Tocando por última vez a mi primer amante En español, Today

    Él no podía hablar ni moverse, pero la energía sexual entre nosotros seguía siendo palpable.

  35. The Many Lives of Hannah Berner Styles, Today

    The former tennis player and fired “Summer House” cast member has found her footing in comedy, with a hit Netflix special and a podcast tour.

  36. Can I Leave My Co-Op to All Three of My Children? Real Estate, Today

    Passing a co-op to a family member is possible, but with multiple children, it can be a little more complicated.

  37. A Georgia Work Program Previews How Trump Could Reshape Medicaid Washington, Today

    The nation’s only Medicaid work program is part of a broad Republican push to change how poor people qualify for health care. In a second Trump term, Medicaid could be a target for huge spending cuts.

  38. The Star-Making Machine That Created ‘Donald Trump’ Sunday Business, Today

    The inside story of how the producers of “The Apprentice” crafted a TV version of Mr. Trump — measured, thoughtful and endlessly wealthy — that ultimately fueled his path to the White House.

  39. Buried for Years in an Archive, a Novel by a Master of Horror Is Out Books, Today

    “Pay the Piper,” a manuscript by George A. Romero, the director of classics like “Night of the Living Dead,” was incomplete. Daniel Kraus, who studied Romero’s oeuvre, gave it a fitting finish.

  40. After a Miscarriage and a High-Risk Pregnancy, Bliss in Parenting Styles, Today

    Elizabeth Higgins Clark and Lauren Pomerantz endured quite a bit of grief after their 2018 wedding. Despite times of doubt, loneliness and loss, their relationship remained strong.

  41. Today’s Parents: ‘Exhausted, Burned Out and Perpetually Behind’ Upshot, Today

    The surgeon general is warning about parents’ stress, a sign that intensive parenting may have become too intense for parents.

  42. Secret Tapes Reveal Nixon’s Views on Marijuana Video, Today

    Two years after launching the war on drugs, President Richard Nixon made a startling admission during a meeting in the Oval Office. He said that marijuana was “not particularly dangerous.” The remarks, captured by the former president’s secret rec...

  43. Nixon Started the War on Drugs. Privately, He Said Pot Was ‘Not Particularly Dangerous.’ National, Today

    President Richard Nixon’s remarks were captured on his secret White House recording system but had eluded the notice of leading Nixon era historians until now.

  44. The Lijadu Sisters, Nigeria’s Twin Musical Pioneers, Are Celebrated Anew Culture, Today

    Taiwo and Kehinde were groundbreaking for their funky songs, as well as their feminism. Five years after Kehinde’s death, their albums will be reissued.

  45. Gillian Anderson Wants Women to Put Pleasure First Well, Today

    With a new book about fantasies, the “Sex Education” star is hoping to help women tap into their most intimate desires — in and out of the bedroom.

  46. Margaret Qualley Is Getting the Hang of Being a Movie Star Arts & Leisure, Today

    The actress is seemingly everywhere this year, and in “The Substance,” she delves into an unusually disturbing new role.

  47. 20 Million Cards: A Sports Memorabilia Gold Mine Uncovered in Virginia Business, Today

    Three years ago, a businessman bought a collection of roughly 20 million sports cards from its reclusive owner. Now he wants to show it to the world.

  48. Sasheer Zamata Is OK With Being the Practical B.F.F. Arts & Leisure, Today

    The “Saturday Night Live” alumna plays a sorceress in the new “WandaVision” spinoff “Agatha All Along.”

  49. A Midlife Transition Rattles a Suburban Family Book Review, Today

    In his memoir “Frighten the Horses,” Oliver Radclyffe recalls his gradual awakening to the sexuality and gender identity he spent 40 years denying.

  50. The Long-Range Weapons Ukraine Wants to Use on Russia, Explained Foreign, Today

    The United States and its allies are once again considering expanding the capabilities they provide to Ukraine in its fight against Russia’s invasion.

  51. After Commissioner’s Abrupt Exit, the N.Y.P.D. Struggles to Right Itself Metro, Today

    The new top police officer will take over an agency that Mayor Eric Adams has seeded with loyalists, who have created an atmosphere of intrigue and aggression.

  52. Spelling Bee Forum Games, Today

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

  53. Home Sales in Flood Zones Are Booming. Here’s Why Buyers Take the Risk. Metro, Today

    New Yorkers are spending billions on houses in flood-prone areas despite growing awareness of the effects of climate change.

  54. How a 90-Year-Old Comedian Spends Her Sundays Metro, Today

    D’yan Forest goes swimming, plays golf and then closes her day with a 10-minute set at Gotham Comedy Club that brings her a “huge sense of happiness and success.”

  55. Trump Sticks to His Favorite Jabs at Rally in Las Vegas Politics, Today

    The former president meandered over 80 minutes from complaints about Tuesday’s debate to elevating baseless claims that have circulated on right-wing social media.

  56. Putin ha lanzado muchas advertencias a Occidente. ¿Esta vez será diferente? En español, Today

    Vladimir Putin dijo que permitir que Ucrania use armas occidentales de largo alcance significaría que los países de la OTAN estarían “en guerra con Rusia”. Fue una de sus amenazas más directas hasta la fecha.

  57. Disney no pudo vencer al Mickey paraguayo En español, Today

    Mickey, una empresa paraguaya de envasado de alimentos, es famosa por enfrentarse a Disney en la Corte Suprema del país. Ahora que el negocio familiar cumple 90 años, ¿por qué sigue siendo tan popular?

  58. Police Fatally Shoot Brooklyn Man Hiding in a Bathtub Metro, Today

    The man, Vilmond Jean Baptiste, was in an apartment in Flatbush. The police said he was wanted on a warrant from 2022 and was a person of interest in three homicides this summer.

  59. Laura Loomer, una instigadora de las redes sociales, vuelve al lado de Trump En español, Today

    La decisión del expresidente de encumbrar a Loomer, una activista de extrema derecha conocida por sus publicaciones racistas y homófobas en internet, ha dejado atónitos incluso a algunos aliados.

  60. Paraguay Loves Mickey, the Cartoon Mouse. Just Don’t Mention the D Word. Foreign, Today

    Mickey, a homegrown food-packaging company, is famous for facing down Disney in Paraguay’s Supreme Court. As the family business turns 90, why is it still so popular?

  61. Quote of the Day: They Can’t Stay This Bad Forever. Right? Summary, Today

    Quotation of the Day for Saturday, September 14, 2024.

  62. Sexual Abuse Allegations Shatter a Crusading Priest’s Legacy Foreign, Today

    Abbé Pierre campaigned for decades against homelessness and poverty. Revelations about his treatment of women have destroyed his image as a symbol of virtue in France.

  63. Interjection of Interest Games, Today

    Christina Iverson presents a clean and cozy themeless puzzle.

  64. Tracking Investigations In Eric Adams’s Orbit Interactive, Today

    Several federal corruption inquiries have reached into the world of Mayor Eric Adams of New York, who faces re-election next year. Here is a closer look at how people with ties to Adams are related to the inquiries.

  65. Sweeping Iraq Raid Killed 4 ISIS Leaders Washington, Today

    The U.S. military said those killed in a joint assault by U.S. and Iraqi forces last month included the group’s top commander in Iraq and its leading bomb maker.

  66. No Criminal Charges Expected in Aftermath of Maui Wildfire National, Today

    Hawaii’s attorney general released the latest findings on the 2023 fire that destroyed much of the town of Lahaina, finding a range of shortcomings in the response.

  67. Corrections: Sept. 14, 2024 Corrections, Today

    Corrections that appeared in print on Saturday, Sept. 14, 2024.

  68. Who Is Laura Loomer, the Far-Right Activist Who Traveled With Trump? Politics, Today

    After fellow Republicans criticized her appearance on the trail, noting her history of offensive remarks, former President Donald J. Trump praised her but later said he disagreed with some of her statements.

  69. Trump Threatens to Cut Wildfire Aid if California Doesn’t Deliver More Water Politics, Today

    Gov. Gavin Newsom said all Americans should be alarmed that the former president wants to “block emergency disaster funds to settle political vendettas.”

  70. California Drug Clinic Operator Convicted in $3 Million Kickback Scheme Express, Today

    Casey Mahoney, 48, of Los Angeles, illegally paid “body brokers” to lure clients, a federal jury found.

  71. Sentence for Paramedic Convicted in Elijah McClain’s Death Is Reduced to Probation National, Yesterday

    Peter Cichuniec was sentenced in March to five years in prison. On Friday, a judge reduced the sentence because of “unusual and extenuating circumstances.”

  72. Missouri Bird Flu Case Raises Prospect of Human Transmission Science, Yesterday

    A close contact of someone with bird flu became ill on the same day, the C.D.C. reported. But the second person was not tested, and the cause of the illness is unknown.

  73. W.H.O. Authorizes Mpox Vaccine, Clearing Way for Use in Africa Science, Yesterday

    The decision is a crucial step in getting shots to the Democratic Republic of Congo, the center of the outbreak.

  74. Meeting With Biden, British Leader Hints at Ukraine Weapon Decision Soon Washington, Yesterday

    As the president deliberated with Prime Minister Keir Starmer, the question of whether to let Ukraine use long-range weapons in Russia was a rare point of contention between allied nations.

  75. Earlier Investigation of School Shooting Suspect Ended Too Soon, Experts Say National, Yesterday

    The teenager charged in the Sept. 4 shooting in Georgia was questioned by the police last year about online threats. The investigator said he couldn’t determine if the teen had been the one behind them.

  76. Who Says Your Couch Can’t Match Your Sweater? Styles, Yesterday

    Bold colors and bright patterns mark the first collaboration between fashion house Clare V. and home goods company Schoolhouse.

  77. Biden Is No Longer Front and Center — and It’s Liberating to Him Politics, Yesterday

    Since Kamala Harris became the Democratic nominee, attention has focused away from the president.

  78. Britain Is Prodding Biden to Allow Kyiv to Strike in Russia N Y T Now, Yesterday

    Also, have some patience on election night. Here’s the latest at the end of Friday.

  79. Yesterday’s Thepoint live blog included two standalone posts:
  80. Trump Pledges to Start Migrant Deportations in Ohio and Colorado Politics, Yesterday

    The former president has repeatedly leveled baseless and exaggerated claims about migrants in Springfield, Ohio, and Aurora, Colo.

  81. Biden Briefly Put on a Trump Hat, and MAGA World Flipped Its Lid Politics, Yesterday

    Joking around with a Trump supporter at a Sept. 11 event this week, the president put on a “Trump 2024” hat for a few seconds. The pictures took on a life of their own.

  82. Coppola Sues After Report Said He Tried to Kiss ‘Megalopolis’ Extras Culture, Yesterday

    The director Francis Ford Coppola is seeking at least $15 million in damages from Variety.

  83. Starliner Astronauts Say What They’ll Miss During Extended Stay in Space Science, Yesterday

    Suni Williams and Butch Wilmore of NASA spoke from the International Space Station for the first time since their Boeing orbital transport returned to Earth uncrewed.

  84. Pennsylvania Court Throws Out Ruling Requiring Misdated Ballots to Count National, Yesterday

    The State Supreme Court declined to rule on the merits of the case, instead finding that the lower court lacked jurisdiction in its decision last month.

  85. China eleva la edad de jubilación por primera vez desde la década de 1950 En español, Yesterday

    La medida enfrentó una amplia oposición, tanto de los trabajadores mayores como de los más jóvenes debido a que tendrían que esperar más para recibir unas prestaciones demasiado bajas.

  86. Trump’s Economics, Too, Are Sounding More Authoritarian Op Ed, Yesterday

    His economic agenda would concentrate more power in the hands of the president.

  87. Herbie Flowers, ‘Walk on the Wild Side’ Bassist, Dies at 86 Obits, Yesterday

    A celebrated session musician who appeared on a host of classic rock albums, he made his most lasting mark with his contribution to Lou Reed’s most famous song.

  88. Three Americans Sentenced to Death for Failed Congo Coup Foreign, Yesterday

    The punishments were handed down months after the Democratic Republic of Congo lifted a moratorium on carrying out the death penalty.

  89. Trump Claims Ignorance of Laura Loomer’s 9/11 Conspiracy Theories Politics, Yesterday

    After commemorating Sept. 11 with a far-right activist who has called the attacks an “inside job,” former President Donald J. Trump said he was unaware of her remarks.

  90. Brazilian Court Makes One Musk Company Pay Fines of Another Foreign, Yesterday

    A Brazilian Supreme Court justice said that because Elon Musk controlled both X and Starlink, one company was responsible for the fines of the other.

  91. Trump Says He Won’t Sell Shares Tied to Truth Social Business, Yesterday

    Donald J. Trump, the largest shareholder in the parent company of Truth Social, said he won’t sell his stock when a restriction ends next week.

  92. Harris Visits Red Areas of Pennsylvania, Hoping to Cut Into Trump’s Edge Politics, Yesterday

    The vice president, who appeared in Johnstown and Wilkes-Barre, pledged to remove “unnecessary degree requirements” for some federal jobs, aiming to compete in conservative-leaning areas.

  93. What Is Pro-Life Realism? Op Ed, Yesterday

    Can pro-life states survive in a pro-choice country?

  94. Robert Caro on 50 Years of ‘The Power Broker’ Book Review, Yesterday

    The Pulitzer-winning biographer revisits his seminal 1974 life of the New York City bureaucrat Robert Moses.

  95. Flashback: Your Weekly History Quiz, September 14, 2024 Interactive, Yesterday

    Can you sort 8 historical events?

  96. Stephen Peat, Former Washington Capitals Player, Dies at 44 Express, Yesterday

    The N.H.L. Alumni Association said that Peat had died of injuries from a “tragic accident” that occurred more than two weeks ago.

  97. No Charges for Georgia’s Lieutenant Governor in Trump Election Case National, Yesterday

    The decision not to indict Lt. Gov. Burt Jones was made by Pete Skandalakis, who is a veteran Georgia prosecutor and a fellow Republican.

  98. Pope Says Both Trump and Harris Are ‘Against Life’ Foreign, Yesterday

    He said American Catholic voters had to choose the “lesser of two evils” because of Donald Trump’s cruelty toward immigrants, and Kamala Harris’s support of abortion rights.

  99. Sam Bankman-Fried Files Appeal to Overturn Fraud Conviction Business, Yesterday

    Mr. Bankman-Fried, the founder of the collapsed FTX cryptocurrency exchange, was convicted last fall and is serving a 25-year sentence in prison.

  100. My Friend’s Husband Makes Me Fear for Her Safety — and Mine Magazine, Yesterday

    The magazine’s Ethicist columnist on how to help a friend who’s in a volatile marriage.

  101. Vance Describes Plan to End Ukraine War That Sounds a Lot Like Putin’s Washington, Yesterday

    Former President Donald J. Trump would tell the Russians, Ukrainians and Europeans to “figure out what a peaceful settlement looks like,” Senator JD Vance, his running mate, says.

  102. How Israeli Forces Destroyed a Secret Weapons Facility in Syria Foreign, Yesterday

    Here is what to know about Israel’s deadly raid on a Hezbollah weapons production facility in Syria.

  103. Trump Divides Arizona’s Crucial Mormon Vote Politics, Yesterday

    Traditionally Republican members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints balked at Donald Trump in 2020, helping Joe Biden win a key swing state. Will they do so with Kamala Harris?

  104. Biden Hasn’t Let Kyiv Strike Deep Into Russia. Could Britain Change That? Foreign, Yesterday

    A trip to Washington by Britain’s prime minister, Keir Starmer, came after President Vladimir Putin of Russia warned that the allies’ next step could mean war for NATO.

  105. Blood Red Is the New Barbie Pink T Style, Yesterday

    And other cultural predictions based on movies that played at the Toronto International Film Festival, including Pedro Almodóvar’s latest.

  106. Sweden Will Offer Migrants $34,000 to Go Home Foreign, Yesterday

    The government greatly increased a grant to encourage more immigrants to return home. Critics say it sends the wrong message and, in any case, may not tempt many refugees.

  107. U.S. Accuses Russian TV Network of Conducting Covert Intelligence Acts Washington, Yesterday

    Sanctions announced on Friday are an effort to undercut RT by making it difficult for the network to conduct global business in dollars.

  108. Read Putin’s Warning to NATO on Ukraine’s Use of Long-Range Weapons Foreign, Yesterday

    The Russian president said Western support for Ukrainian strikes deep inside Russia would put his country and NATO “at war.”

  109. A French Punk Feminist Takes on #MeToo and Addiction Book Review, Yesterday

    Virginie Despentes confronts sexual politics in an epistolary novel with a stubbornly idealistic streak.

  110. The Debate Over Debates Is Over, at Least for Now Politics, Yesterday

    Donald Trump’s rejection of a second meeting with Kamala Harris may or may not be final. But it could complicate his effort to portray her as ducking tough questions.

  111. Bomb Threats and the F.B.I.: Springfield Disrupted by Trump’s False Migrants Claim Washington, Yesterday

    Springfield, Ohio, is caught in the middle of the nation’s political wars after former President Donald J. Trump made a debunked claim about Haitian immigrants and pets.

  112. Timberlake Pleads Guilty to Driving While Impaired in Hamptons Case Metro, Yesterday

    The pop star agreed to pay a $500 fine and serve 25 hours of community service at a charity of his choosing.

  113. Rebecca Horn, Enigmatic Artist With Theatrical Flair, Dies at 80 Obits, Yesterday

    Her widely exhibited work in sculpture, performance, film and more didn’t represent anything in particular so much as it evoked an experience.

  114. 5 of My Most Anticipated Albums of the Fall Culture, Yesterday

    A new indie-rock supergroup, a fruitful (if unexpected) partnership, an alt-rock icon going solo and more.

  115. Chad McQueen, actor de ‘Karate Kid’, muere a los 63 años En español, Yesterday

    McQueen, hijo de Steve McQueen, es más conocido por su papel de Dutch en la franquicia clásica de culto de los años 80 “Karate Kid”.

  116. Donald Trump Prepares to Unveil a Cryptocurrency Business Business, Yesterday

    Mr. Trump said he would introduce the project on Monday, continuing his embrace of the crypto industry, a major source of political donations.

  117. Biden Administration Is Likely to Delay Decision Over U.S. Steel Washington, Yesterday

    The White House has faced backlash for politicizing its review of Nippon Steel’s takeover of the company.

  118. ‘Slow Horses’ Review: Bucking the Odds Culture, Yesterday

    The sardonic British series about spies no one wants is as likable as ever in its fourth season. Is that enough?

  119. Your Drinks Are Missing a Key Ingredient: Coconut Water Dining, Yesterday

    With its velvety mouthfeel and refreshing taste, this utility player is an excellent addition to cocktails, your morning coffee and more.

  120. Horror That Illuminates Humanity’s True Monsters Book Review, Yesterday

    The Argentine writer Mariana Enriquez indicts our worst offenses in 12 haunting new stories.

  121. Politicians Get Roasted on This Beloved British Show. Can It Be a U.S. Hit? Culture, Yesterday

    “Have I Got News for You” will inject some levity into the CNN schedule. But on a news network, finding comedy in politics during an election year comes with risks.

  122. Late Summer Recipes for Early Cozy Season Dining, Yesterday

    Before we hit peak soup season (hello, lentil tomato soup), there’s still time for tomato curry and grilled eggplant with turmeric tahini.

  123. The Weeknd’s Glimmering Synth-Pop, and 8 More New Songs Culture, Yesterday

    Hear tracks by Soccer Mommy, FKA twigs, Reyna Tropical and others.

  124. ¿Qué efecto puede tener el respaldo de Taylor Swift a Kamala Harris? En español, Yesterday

    Es imposible saber exactamente la diferencia que marcará, pero he aquí algunas maneras de pensar sobre la cuestión.

  125. Boar’s Head Shuts Down Virginia Plant Tied to Listeria Deaths Science, Yesterday

    The company said that the site would close indefinitely and that it would permanently stop making liverwurst. Union officials said the plant’s 500 workers would be given severance and offered relocation.

  126. Activists Convicted of Conspiring to Act as Russian Agents National, Yesterday

    The four defendants were acquitted of a more serious charge of failing to register as Russian agents. The case in Florida offered a window into Russian influence operations.

  127. ¿Tus personajes favoritos de la televisión y el cine podrían costear sus casas hoy en día? En español, Yesterday

    De “Friends” a “Los Soprano”, pasando por “Mi pobre angelito”, un estudio analizó los precios actuales de alquileres y viviendas para ver si sus protagonistas podrían permitirse las casas que los espectadores conocen y adoran.

  128. PETA Wants More Than a Friendly Statement From Pharrell Williams Styles, Yesterday

    After an animal rights protest at a film premiere, Mr. Williams, the creative director of Louis Vuitton, said he had “plans to change things.”

  129. Where Was Merrick Garland When Justice Needed Him? Op Ed, Yesterday

  130. The Best of Late Night This Week Interactive, Yesterday

    The debate between Kamala Harris and Donald Trump was the big topic of this week, with the hosts discussing the number of households that watched live and Taylor Swift’s endorsement of Harris.

  131. México replantea su poder judicial, ¿en qué consiste el proyecto de ley? En español, Yesterday

    Una legislación divisiva y una gran modificación al sistema de impartición de justicia. Además: microbios en el espacio y Keaton, Keaton, Keaton.

  132. How Hamas Uses Brutality to Maintain Power Washington, Yesterday

    The group has abused hostages and Palestinians in its efforts to maintain control of Gaza and wage an insurgent war.

  133. Boeing enfrenta una huelga de trabajadores por primera vez desde 2008 En español, Yesterday

    Miles de trabajadores que construyen aviones comerciales en las áreas de Seattle y Portland, en Oregón, rechazaron un contrato tentativo recomendado por los líderes sindicales, lo que podría costarle miles de dólares a la empresa.

  134. Michael Tilson Thomas Returns to New York, and Mahler Culture, Yesterday

    The conductor led the New York Philharmonic in Mahler’s Fifth Symphony, an inspiring opening night for a season starting off unsettled.

  135. Las fuerzas rusas intensifican los ataques contra una ciudad estratégica, según Ucrania En español, Yesterday

    Los bombardeos están aumentando en Pokrovsk y sus alrededores, en el este de Ucrania, con el suministro de agua ahora cortado, mientras que los soldados rusos presionan simultáneamente un nuevo contraataque en la región de Kursk.

  136. A New Perspective on Van Gogh’s Final Flowering Culture, Yesterday

    A major exhibition in London focuses on the painter’s final years, finding new feelings in some of his most famous works.

  137. Monitoreo de la tormenta tropical Gordon, en vivo Interactive, Yesterday

    Consulta la trayectoria probable y las horas de llegada de los vientos de Gordon.

  138. What Could a Menopause-Friendly Workplace Look Like? Well, Yesterday

    The Menopause Society announced a new initiative to support workers during this life stage. Whether employers implement it is another story.

  139. D.E.I. in College, Attacked and Defended Letters, Yesterday

    Readers discuss diversity, equity and inclusion efforts. Also: The debate; Donald Trump’s mental state; the Sentinel missile program; a walker in Manhattan.

  140. Five Horror Movies to Stream Now Culture, Yesterday

    This month’s picks include a silent killer, a demonically possessed painting and a hellish queer romance.

  141. Parmesan Your Cauliflower Dining, Yesterday

    And char your eggplant, steam your blue crabs and stir-fry your potatoes.

  142. Yesterday’s Tropical Storm Gordon Hurricane live blog included one standalone post:
  143. Robert Lewandowski on Fame, Frailty and the One Voice He Won’t Ignore Foreign, Yesterday

    Much has been said about the increased workload of top players, the Barcelona star said, but the mental toll of expectations and fame is just as likely to lead to burnout.

  144. Tracking Tropical Storm Gordon Interactive, Yesterday

    See the likely path and wind arrival times for Gordon.