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  1. Jon Stewart Skewers Trump as ‘Acting President of Venezuela’ Arts, Today

    “Doesn’t your oath of office to America have a noncompete?” the “Daily Show” host asked President Trump.

  2. Palabra del día: ‘skein’ En español, Today

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

  3. Word of the Day: skein The Learning Network, Today

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

  4. Newsom Vows to Stop Proposed Billionaire Tax in California U.S., Today

    Gov. Gavin Newsom said he was working behind the scenes to block a proposed tax on billionaires’ wealth and was committed to defeating the measure if it reached the ballot.

  5. Quote of the Day: His Weapon Against Russia’s Classroom Militarism: A Camera Corrections, Today

    Quotation of the Day for Tuesday, January 13, 2026.

  6. How a Syrian Hiking Club Is Rediscovering the Country World, Today

    The nearly 14-year civil war prevented Syrians from traveling freely to many parts of their own country. After the conflict ended a year ago, a group of outdoor enthusiasts began exploring newly accessible areas, fueled by a sense of adventure and hope.

  7. China’s ‘Dr. Frankenstein’ Thinks Time Is on His Side World, Today

    He Jiankui spent three years in prison after creating gene-edited babies. Now back at work, he sees a greater opening for researchers who push boundaries.

  8. Why China Is Suddenly Obsessed With American Poverty Business, Today

    State media, embracing the gaming phrase “kill line,” is asserting China’s political superiority over the United States, deflecting focus on China’s own economic challenges.

  9. Corrections: Jan. 13, 2026 Corrections, Today

    Corrections that appeared in print on Tuesday, Jan. 13, 2026.

  10. Synagogue Is Vandalized Days After Anniversary of L.A. Wildfire That Leveled It U.S., Today

    Graffiti denouncing Zionism was discovered Sunday on a wall of the campus, which has not yet been rebuilt after the Eaton fire.

  11. Labor Secretary’s Aides Placed on Leave in Misconduct Investigation Business, Today

    The Labor Department is investigating a complaint alleging misconduct by Secretary Lori Chavez-DeRemer.

  12. I’m in Trouble! Gameplay, Today

    Nate Hall makes a world-shaking debut.

  13. Weekly Student News Quiz: U.S. Military Raid, ICE Shooting, Golden Globes Interactive, Today

    Have you been paying attention to current events recently? See how many of these 10 questions you can get right.

  14. Camping on a Glacier? Watch Your Step Video, Today

    Experienced Antarctica guides tell Raymond Zhong, our climate reporter, how they set up camp on the Thwaites Glacier so scientists can measure how fast it’s melting. The biggest safety concern? Crevasses.

  15. Elle Simone Scott, Chef and Cooking Show Stalwart, Dies at 49 Food, Today

    She was the first Black cast member on the PBS show “America’s Test Kitchen,” and used her influence to help other female chefs of color.

  16. EE. UU. usó una aeronave pintada como un avión civil para atacar una embarcación en el Caribe En español, Today

    Incluso aceptando la afirmación del gobierno de Trump de que existe un conflicto armado con presuntos narcotraficantes, las leyes de la guerra prohíben la “perfidia”.

  17. Former U.S. Navy Sailor Gets Nearly 17 Years in Prison for Spying for China U.S., Today

    Jinchao Wei sold technical manuals for American warships to a Chinese intelligence officer who had recruited him on social media.

  18. Minnesota and Illinois Sue Trump Administration Over ICE Deployments Video, Today

    Minnesota and Illinois filed federal lawsuits against the Trump administration, claiming that the deployment of immigration agents to the Minneapolis and Chicago areas violated states’ rights.

  19. ICE Arrests N.Y.C. City Council Employee at Routine Appointment New York, Today

    City officials said the employee, a data analyst from Venezuela, had legal authorization to work and remain in the United States until October.

  20. The Resistance Libs Were Right Opinion, Today

    Trump’s message, the emotional core of his movement, has always been textbook fascism.

  21. Trump’s Plans for Venezuelan Oil Run Headlong Into Reality U.S., Today

    President Trump’s fixation on Venezuela’s oil raises the question of how much “energy dominance” is really worth nowadays.

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  23. Bettor in Gambling Inquiry Says Messages Were About Roosters, Not Baseball New York, Today

    In a filing in the case involving Emmanuel Clase of the Cleveland Guardians, the bettor said he had never been tipped off about pitches and had only traded messages with the player about cockfighting.

  24. Pitching Crypto and Needling Mamdani: Adams’s Post-Mayoralty Takes Shape New York, Today

    Two weeks ago, Eric Adams was in Times Square to lead the New Year’s Eve ball drop as his last act as mayor. He returned on Monday to promote a new business interest.

  25. Mamdani Brings Affordability Push to Arts With Pick to Lead Film Office New York, Today

    Rafael Espinal, the current head of the Freelancers Union, will serve as the new director of the Mayor’s Office of Media and Entertainment.

  26. F.B.I. Inquiry Into ICE Shooting Is Examining Victim’s Possible Ties to Activist Groups U.S., Yesterday

    Former department officials warned that such a broad inquiry raised the specter that forms of political protests could be criminalized.

  27. Trump Officials Are Sending 1,000 More Immigration Officers to Minnesota U.S., Yesterday

    The Customs and Border Protection officers are joining 2,000 other officers and agents at the Department of Homeland Security who have recently been deployed to the Minneapolis region.

  28. Former Congressional Employee Accused of Stealing 240 Phones U.S., Yesterday

    A Maryland man used his government job to order new cellphones worth over $150,000 and then sell them to a pawnshop, federal prosecutors said.

  29. Entre bastidores con los ganadores de los Globos de Oro En español, Yesterday

    Rose Byrne, Owen Cooper, Seth Rogen, Teyana Taylor y otros famosos que fueron galardonados en esta edición de los premios hablan sobre sus proyectos.

  30. Top Fed Official Conveys Little Urgency for Immediate Rate Cuts Business, Yesterday

    The Federal Reserve is likely to hold interest rates steady when it meets at the end of the month, keeping tensions high with President Trump.

  31. U.S. Attacked Boat With Aircraft That Looked Like a Civilian Plane U.S., Yesterday

    Even accepting the Trump administration’s claim that there is an armed conflict with suspected drug runners, the laws of war bar “perfidy.”

  32. Why New Jersey Is Running Out of Groundhogs New York, Yesterday

    Since Milltown Mel died, a New Jersey town has faced a groundhog crisis. Now the governor has vetoed an effort to bring in out-of-state replacements.

  33. Notable Republicans Criticize Investigation of Fed Chair Briefing, Yesterday

    Also, Iran said it is ready for war, but open to negotiate. Here’s the latest at the end of Monday.

  34. Los atuendos de la alfombra roja de Globos de Oro En español, Yesterday

    Selena Gomez, Timothée Chalamet y las estrellas de ‘Más que rivales’ fueron algunas de las celebridades que llegaron a la ceremonia anual con mucho estilo.

  35. Trump’s Feel-My-Pain Economic Message U.S., Yesterday

    The president appears skeptical about Americans’ concerns. How will voters respond?

  36. Trump Cuts to Energy Projects in Blue States Were Unlawful, Judge Rules Climate, Yesterday

    The Energy Department canceled $7.5 billion in Biden-era energy spending, largely in Democratic-led states, during last year’s government shutdown.

  37. Fiscales federales abren una investigación contra el presidente de la Reserva Federal de EE. UU. En español, Yesterday

    La investigación, que se dice que está enfocada en las renovaciones de la sede de la Reserva Federal en Washington, representa una intensificación en la campaña de presión de Trump sobre Jerome Powell.

  38. Arson Suspect Targeted Mississippi Synagogue for Its ‘Jewish Ties,’ F.B.I. Says U.S., Yesterday

    The suspect, Stephen Spencer Pittman, was turned in by his father, who said his son had laughed as he confessed to the fire that damaged the synagogue, investigators said.

  39. Trump’s Attack on the Fed Is Already Backfiring Opinion, Yesterday

    And the market is gently shrugging.

  40. Lawyer Whom Maduro Didn’t Hire Is Booted From His Case New York, Yesterday

    Last week, a lawyer came forward claiming to represent the unseated president of Venezuela, Nicolás Maduro. The judge overseeing the case settled the matter on Monday.

  41. Trump Explores Diplomacy With Iran While Weighing Strikes, Officials Say U.S., Yesterday

    Abbas Araghchi, the foreign minister of Iran, said his government was ready to negotiate with the United States. Iranian security forces are cracking down on protests.

  42. What Is Your Reaction to the Fatal ICE Shooting in Minneapolis? The Learning Network, Yesterday

    Protests spread across the country this past weekend after a federal agent shot and killed Renee Nicole Good. What are you thinking, feeling and wondering in this moment?

  43. Leaders of Historians’ Group Veto Resolutions Critical of Israel Arts, Yesterday

    The executive council of the American Historical Association said the resolutions, including one accusing Israel of ‘scholasticide’ in Gaza, would put the group at risk.

  44. Judge Strikes Down Trump’s Latest Effort to Stop Offshore Wind Climate, Yesterday

    The ruling means that construction can continue on Revolution Wind, a $6.2 billion project off the coast of Rhode Island, at least for now.

  45. Kelly Sues Pentagon Over Threats of Punishment From Hegseth U.S., Yesterday

    Senator Mark Kelly, Democrat of Arizona, asked a federal judge to block the Trump administration from disciplining him for a video warning about illegal military orders.

  46. Esperanza y frustración en Venezuela ante posible amnistía política En español, Yesterday

    La dirigencia interina del país sudamericano y el presidente Trump dijeron que habría liberaciones de presos políticos, pero están tardando en llegar.

  47. The Global Cost of Futzing With the Fed World, Yesterday

    If President Trump succeeds in gaining control of the Federal Reserve, it could have ripple effects beyond U.S. borders.

  48. Dan Bongino, No Longer at the F.B.I., Will Return to Podcasting Arts, Yesterday

    The former F.B.I. deputy director, who had hosted a right-wing, pro-Trump podcast, will restart the show after a rocky tenure at the law-enforcement agency.

  49. Illinois Doctor Charged With Murder in Shooting of Ex-Wife and Her Husband U.S., Yesterday

    Monique and Spencer Tepe were fatally shot in their home in Columbus, Ohio, last month. Their two young children were found in the home, unharmed, the police said.

  50. How the Trump Administration Hacked Our Ignorance Video, Yesterday

    David French explains on “The Opinions” why he believes a key secret to the Trump administration lies in its ability to exploit “civic ignorance.”

  51. We Need to Stop Asking This Question Video, Yesterday

    The Opinion columnist Carlos Lozada argues that one familiar question “pretends to be this big dot-connecting moment” but it’s not.

  52. What to Know About the Criminal Investigation of the Fed Chair U.S., Yesterday

    The Justice Department’s probe into whether Jerome H. Powell, the chair of the Federal Reserve, lied about renovations to the central bank’s headquarters has raised alarms.

  53. Meta Plans to Cut Around 10% of Employees in Reality Labs Business Technology, Yesterday

    The layoffs are set to be announced this week and would affect Meta’s work on the metaverse, as the company spends heavily on building artificial intelligence.

  54. Apple Teams Up With Google for A.I. in Its Products Technology, Yesterday

    Apple was facing increasing questions about its plans for artificial intelligence as other big tech companies invested tens of billions in the technology.

  55. With Democrats at a Crossroads, Elizabeth Warren Urges a Left Turn U.S., Yesterday

    The Massachusetts senator signaled alarm about her party’s movement toward the center, warning in a speech that Democrats should not cozy up to the wealthy and the powerful.

  56. World Court Hears Groundbreaking Genocide Case Against Myanmar World, Yesterday

    The case was brought to the World Court by a country not directly affected by the alleged genocide of the Rohingya, a precedent for similar claims against other countries, including Israel.

  57. Justice Department Charges the Man Shot by Agents in Portland, Ore. U.S., Yesterday

    Last week’s shooting of two Venezuelan immigrants put the city on edge. Federal officials said the man who was shot had repeatedly backed into a Border Patrol car.

  58. Una rutina de ejercicio para mejorar tu vida diaria En español, Yesterday

    El entrenamiento funcional imita los movimientos que necesitas para las tareas cotidianas. Te decimos cómo empezar.

  59. Who Is Watching ‘Heated Rivalry’? Style, Yesterday

    A Golden Globes appearance by the stars of “Heated Rivalry,” HBO Max’s show about gay hockey players, reflected how it has built a big-tent fan base.

  60. Día 2: elige alimentos para la mente Interactive, Yesterday

    Algunos nutrientes son particularmente beneficiosos para la salud del cerebro. Hoy te enseñaremos cómo consumir más de ellos.

  61. David Mitchell, Who Led Fight on Drug Prices, Dies at 75 Health, Yesterday

    After receiving a diagnosis of terminal cancer, he used his experience in public relations to draw attention to the skyrocketing cost of medication.

  62. George Saunders on the Value of Human Contact Video, Yesterday

    When the author George Saunders was awarded a medal by the National Book Foundation last year, he was introduced as “the ultimate teacher of kindness and of craft.” On “The Interview,” he discussed the value of human connection, and where it’s being lost.

  63. Tracking Tropical Cyclone Dudzai Interactive, Yesterday

    See the likely path and wind arrival times for Dudzai

  64. Federal Prosecutor Is Fired Amid Further Turmoil in Comey Case U.S., Yesterday

    Robert K. McBride had been serving as the top deputy to Lindsey Halligan, who has continued to act as the U.S. attorney for the Eastern District of Virginia.

  65. Supreme Court Grapples With Louisiana Coastal Lawsuits Against Oil Companies U.S., Yesterday

    The justices heard arguments over whether oil companies sued by Louisiana could move the cases from state to federal court, a venue thought to be friendlier to corporate interests.

  66. Teyana Taylor, George Clooney and Jacob Elordi Toast the Golden Globes Style, Yesterday

    After the final award had been handed out, stars dispersed across Los Angeles for exclusive after-parties at hot spots like Spago and the Chateau Marmont.

  67. Criminal Inquiry of Powell Draws Backlash From Some Republicans U.S., Yesterday

    Three Republican senators offered a rare rebuke of the Trump administration’s tactics, criticizing an investigation of the Federal Reserve chair.

  68. University of Michigan Picks Syracuse Leader as Its Next President U.S., Yesterday

    Kent D. Syverud will become the fifth person to run Michigan since the start of 2022, inheriting a school that also has debated diversity.

  69. The Stories That Old Books Tell Opinion, Yesterday

    Responses to an essay by Roger Rosenblatt about keeping and tossing old books. Also: A.I. and human identity; new heights for Stephen Colbert.

  70. El Reino Unido va tras X por las imágenes sexualizadas de Grok En español, Yesterday

    El regulador británico Ofcom investiga al chatbot de Musk tras la difusión de imágenes ilegales.

  71. Hints of Political Amnesty Stoke Hope and Frustration in Venezuela World, Yesterday

    Venezuela’s new leaders and President Trump have alluded to a major release of political prisoners, but the liberations have been slow to come.

  72. L.A. Reid Settles Lawsuit Shortly Before Sexual Assault Trial Arts, Yesterday

    Mr. Reid, a Grammy-winning music producer, had been accused of assaulting an executive who worked for him and then retaliating against her.

  73. 8 Stars Nikki Glaser Roasted in Her Golden Globes Monologue Arts, Yesterday

    The comedian, who hosted the awards ceremony for the second year in a row on Sunday, began by turning her wit mostly toward the men in the room.

  74. Hessy Levinsons Taft, una bebé judía elegida como ‘bebé ario ideal’, muere a los 91 años En español, Yesterday

    La historia se convirtió en motivo de orgullo para Taft y sus padres por la forma en que ilustraba la absurda pseudociencia subyacente a la ideología racial nazi.

  75. Archaeologists Find Large Roman Villa Under Deer Park in Wales World, Yesterday

    The unexpected discovery of a well-preserved and fortified villa in Margam Park in South Wales sheds new light on the Roman occupation there, an expert said.

  76. Bill T. Jones Goes Back to Collage Arts, Yesterday

    The company revived and revised a work that juxtaposes formal movement with a sound score that incorporates recordings of the 1979 White Night riots in San Francisco.

  77. Fashion Highlights From the 2026 Golden Globes Video, Yesterday

    Vanessa Friedman, our fashion director and chief fashion critic, recaps what she saw on the red carpet for the 2026 Golden Globes.

  78. Trump Administration Nears Trade Deal With Taiwan Business, Yesterday

    The deal would cut tariffs and include a commitment from Taiwanese Semiconductor Manufacturing Corporation, the island’s chip giant, to build more manufacturing plants in the United States.

  79. ‘Tehran’ Review: Israel vs. Iran, Retold as a Spy Thriller Arts, Yesterday

    The third season of the Israeli series, rescheduled after last summer’s attacks on Iranian nuclear facilities, finally premieres on Apple TV.

  80. New York City Nurses Go on Strike Video, Yesterday

    Nearly 15,000 nurses at major New York City hospitals went on strike on Monday, demanding more robust staffing levels, higher pay and better safety precautions.

  81. Delcy Rodríguez recibe ayuda de tropas de EE. UU. para recuperar un buque petrolero En español, Yesterday

    Se trata del primer caso conocido públicamente de cooperación militar entre los países desde la captura del presidente Nicolás Maduro.

  82. What Our Photographer Saw in Minneapolis Video, Yesterday

    David Guttenfelder, a visual journalist for The New York Times, was at the scene in Minneapolis immediately after an ICE agent killed a 37-year-old woman in her vehicle. He walks us through the photos and videos he took over the next few days as outrage and protests mounted in the city.

  83. E.P.A. to Stop Considering Lives Saved When Setting Rules on Air Pollution Climate, Yesterday

    In a reversal, the agency plans to calculate only the cost to industry when setting pollution limits, and not the monetary value of saving human lives, documents show.

  84. 3 Inmates Killed After Fight Erupts in Georgia Prison U.S., Yesterday

    At least a dozen others were hospitalized after violence erupted at Washington State Prison in Davisboro, officials said.

  85. Paramount Threatens Board Fight Over Warner Bros. Discovery Business, Yesterday

    The announcement was the latest in a series of increasingly aggressive actions by Paramount to buy Warner Bros.

  86. Backstage With the Golden Globe Winners Movies, Yesterday

    Rose Byrne, Owen Cooper, Seth Rogen, Teyana Taylor and other award winners in the spotlight.

  87. Beige Is Beautiful Food, Yesterday

    Chicken piccata pasta, roasted cod and potatoes and sticky date and brown butter oatmeal are cozy, monochromatic comforts.

  88. Inside Democrats’ Brewing Debate Over Which States Should Vote First in 2028 U.S., Yesterday

    Does Iowa deserve another shot? Is South Carolina too red? New Hampshire too white? Nevada too far-flung? Democrats are starting their calendar from scratch, and there’s a lot to consider.

  89. F.D.A. Decisions on Abortion Pill Were Based on Science, New Analysis Finds Health, Yesterday

    A study of more than 5,000 pages of agency documents on mifepristone over 12 years found that agency leaders almost always followed the evidence-based recommendations of scientists.

  90. 5 Workouts to Ease Pain and Prevent Injury Well, Yesterday

    This January, find a new exercise routine to move more easily.

  91. Owner of Swiss Bar Where 40 Died Is Ordered to Jail as a Flight Risk World, Yesterday

    Jacques Moretti has been placed in pretrial detention for at least three months. He and his wife, Jessica Moretti, are under investigation over possible negligence.

  92. Do You Know These Modern Books Inspired by Myth and Legend? Interactive, Yesterday

    Ancient legends from thousands of years ago often find fresh audiences in new books. Test your memory of recent titles with this short quiz.

  93. Fed Changes Course and Takes On Trump’s Political Fight Business, Yesterday

    The Justice Department’s decision to open up a criminal investigation of Jerome H. Powell, the chair of the Federal Reserve, is a major escalation in the pressure campaign against the central bank to cut interest rates.

  94. 7 Smart Cooking Tips for the Best Chicken Soup of Your Life Food, Yesterday

    It’s reliable, sure, but it can also be exciting with these expert tips.

  95. Trump hace temblar la política de América Latina En español, Yesterday

    Las distintas reacciones de los países latinoamericanos a la incursión de EE. UU. en Venezuela muestran cómo el gobierno de Trump está alterando el continente.

  96. Will Winter Return to the East Coast This Week? Here’s What to Know. Weather, Yesterday

    A brewing storm could lead to heavy snow across the Northeast by Thursday. But a lot is still uncertain, forecasters warned.

  97. ¿Aprender un nuevo idioma puede evitar la demencia? En español, Yesterday

    Las investigaciones sugieren que las personas bilingües disfrutan de algunos beneficios cognitivos en etapas tardías de la vida, pero probablemente se requiera algo más que unas cuantas clases de español a los 60 años.

  98. Trump’s India Envoy Offers Hope Amid a Strained Relationship World, Yesterday

    Sergio Gor, a confidant of the U.S. president, took up his post as ambassador in New Delhi with ties between the countries at their lowest ebb in decades.

  99. Venezuela libera a otros 24 presos políticos, según un grupo de derechos humanos En español, Yesterday

    Desde que un gobierno interino inició las excarcelaciones la semana pasada, al menos 41 personas han quedado en libertad, según Foro Penal.

  100. Truck Drives Through Crowd of Iran Protesters in Los Angeles Video, Yesterday

    A U-Haul truck sped through a street packed with demonstrators in Los Angeles on Sunday as they marched in support of the anti-government protests in Iran. The truck hit one person, who was not significantly injured.

  101. Lo más destacado de los Globos de Oro 2026 En español, Yesterday

    El thriller de acción ‘Una batalla tras otra’ y la miniserie de Netflix ‘Adolescencia’ se llevaron cuatro premios cada una, incluidos los máximos galardones de sus respectivas categorías.

  102. Wall St. Shows Nerves as Stocks, Bonds and the Dollar Slip on Fed Threat Business, Yesterday

    The broad shift out of U.S. financial assets revived last year’s trend called the “sell America” trade.

  103. Palabra del día: ‘abstruse’ En español, Yesterday

    Esta palabra ha aparecido en 15 artículos en NYTimes.com en el último año. ¿Puedes usarla en una frase?

  104. The Potential Fallout From a Legal Attack on Powell Business, Yesterday

    A criminal investigation into Jay Powell, the Federal Reserve chair, may be the most consequential attack yet on the central bank’s political independence.

  105. Britain Investigates Elon Musk’s X Over Grok’s Sexualized A.I. Images World, Yesterday

    A British regulator said it had started a formal investigation into Mr. Musk’s chatbot over the spread of illegal images.

  106. A Green Beret Went on a Shooting Rampage. Is the Army at Fault? U.S., Yesterday

    High-tempo Special Operations training can cause brain injuries that accumulate unnoticed. One soldier says that is why he snapped and killed three people.

  107. Venezuela Frees 24 More Political Prisoners, Rights Group Says World, Yesterday

    Since an interim government began the releases last week, at least 41 people have been let go, according to Foro Penal.

  108. Mary Peltola Runs for Senate in Alaska, Lifting Democrats’ Hopes U.S., Yesterday

    The former congresswoman is the latest top-tier recruit for Democrats, who face a difficult Senate map this year as they try to retake control of the chamber.

  109. George Saunders Says Ditching These Three Delusions Can Save You Video, Yesterday

    The celebrated author George Saunders on the challenges of being kind, the benefits of meditation and the reality check of death.

  110. Europe and China Take Step to Resolve Dispute on Electric Vehicles Business, Yesterday

    The European Commission allowed carmakers to volunteer limits on their imports from China instead of paying tariffs, an arrangement that could help Volkswagen.

  111. Your Venezuela Questions Briefing, Yesterday

    The Times’s expert beat reporters — and our executive editor — answer readers.

  112. Protestas masivas en Irán y amenazas de Trump En español, Yesterday

    Una pregunta se cierne ahora sobre el país: ¿será Irán el próximo objetivo de un presidente estadounidense envalentonado?

  113. Nearly 15,000 Nurses Go on Strike at Major New York City Hospitals New York, Yesterday

    Workers are demanding more robust staffing levels and higher pay. The strike comes three years after a smaller job action won significant gains.

  114. The Justice Department’s New Target in D.C., and a Surge of Federal Agents in Minnesota The Headlines, Yesterday

    Plus, Russia’s push to indoctrinate Ukrainian kids.

  115. ‘A Breaking Point’: The Minneapolis Police Chief on ICE The Daily, Yesterday

    An interview with Chief Brian O’Hara after a fatal shooting in his city.

  116. Wordle Review No. 1,669 Gameplay, Yesterday

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Tuesday, Jan. 13, 2026.

  117. Strands Sidekick No. 681 Gameplay, Yesterday

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Tuesday, Jan. 13, 2026.

  118. Connections Companion No. 947 Gameplay, Yesterday

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Tuesday, Jan. 13, 2026.

  119. Iran Prepared for War but Ready to Negotiate, Foreign Minister Says World, Yesterday

    The comments came after President Trump said he was “ looking at some very strong options” to curb Iran’s harsh repression of anti-government protests.

  120. Israel Is Still Demolishing Gaza, Building by Building Interactive, Yesterday

    More than 2,500 buildings have been destroyed since the start of the cease-fire, according to a New York Times analysis. Israel says it is demilitarizing Gaza.

  121. Film Club: ‘Making Popcorn for 15,000+ Basketball Fans’ The Learning Network, Yesterday

    Who are the unsung people that make the world a better — and tastier — place?

  122. Los misiles rusos fallaron en Venezuela durante el ataque de EE. UU. En español, Yesterday

    El régimen venezolano disponía de sistemas de defensa antiaérea de alta potencia de sus aliados del Kremlin, pero no logró poner en marcha la mayoría de ellos.

  123. Best and Worst Moments From the 2026 Golden Globes Movies, Yesterday

    Nikki Glaser returned as host and killed, while Teyana Taylor delivered the speech of the night. Then there were those awful production choices.

  124. Ricky Gervais Won the Comedy Award. Wanda Sykes Got the Last Laugh. Arts, Yesterday

    Although Gervais has hosted the Golden Globes five times, he was not at the ceremony on Sunday night.

  125. Trump’s Victory Wobble Opinion, Yesterday

    A fading president obsesses over leaving a mark.

  126. Russia’s Fearsome Arsenal Fizzled in Venezuela. Here’s Why. World, Yesterday

    The Venezuelan regime had high-powered air defense systems from its allies in the Kremlin, but failed to set much of it up.

  127. The Rare Republican Who Brawls With Trump — and Is Ready for More Opinion, Yesterday

    Thomas Massie says his primary against a Trump-supported challenger will be a referendum on whether you can “have a thought that diverges from the president’s.”

  128. Of Course Grok Started Undressing People. Here’s What to Do About It. Opinion, Yesterday

    Tech companies that want to seriously prevent illegal A.I.-generated sexual imagery need to be given the right incentives to come up with solutions.

  129. Do I Need to Keep Up With Microtrends? Fashion, Yesterday

    It seems as if every week a new “aesthetic” pops up on social media. Our critic weighs in on whether there’s an end in sight — and whether you need to pay attention at all.

  130. Follow Ian McKellen Into the Mixed Reality Future in ‘An Ark’ Theater, Yesterday

    Audiences can embark on a very different type of theatrical experience in a new play at the Shed, blending the physical world with digital content.

  131. Have Some Spare Time? Why Not Build a Medieval War Machine? Books, Yesterday

    In “Catapult,” an impulsive project between two friends leads to reflections on human nature and conflict.

  132. Under Trump, U.S. Adds Fuel to a Heating Planet Climate, Yesterday

    The president’s embrace of fossil fuels and withdrawal from the global fight against climate change will make it hard to keep warming at safe levels, scientists said.

  133. If You Can’t Teach Plato in a Philosophy Class, What Can You Teach? Opinion, Yesterday

    An ancient classic is canceled in Texas.

  134. The Battle Over House Maps Spills Into 2026, Where an X-Factor Awaits U.S., Yesterday

    As the race to gerrymander House districts narrows to a few states, Democrats are trying to go on offense. But a Supreme Court ruling could give Republicans a major edge.

  135. $2 Million Homes in California Real Estate, Yesterday

    A Gothic Revival in Napa, a Spanish-style house in Los Angeles and an Arts and Crafts-style house in San Diego.

  136. A West Virginia Law Bars One Trans Athlete. Her Case Could Affect the Country. U.S., Yesterday

    The Supreme Court on Tuesday will hear a case that could affect laws in 27 states that bar transgender athletes from joining girls’ and women’s sports teams.

  137. Richard Marx Is No Softy Arts, Yesterday

    The singer and songwriter who struck it big in the MTV era has a new take on the Great American Songbook — and a lot of wickedly funny revelations about his life.

  138. How the MAGA Plan to Control TV Triggered a Free-Speech Fight Magazine, Yesterday

    Under Trump, the F.C.C. has used obscure regulatory powers to crack down on network TV. Some conservatives are pushing back.

  139. A Leasing Officer Prefers to Rent in New Jersey Real Estate, Yesterday

    Andrew Forsyth, who works in commercial real estate, is bullish about his industry and just a bit ambivalent about renting, at least for now.

  140. How to Avoid Stomach Trouble When You Travel Travel, Yesterday

    Some people have guts of steel, while others are … a little more sensitive. Here are tips for preventing stomach discomfort and motion sickness on trips.

  141. A New Look at the Sex-Abuse Case Against TV’s ‘Frugal Gourmet’ Food, Yesterday

    Three decades after allegations that the chef Jeff Smith assaulted boys, a documentary series delves further into his story.

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