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  1. The Ex-President Whom Trump Plans to Pardon Flooded America With Cocaine New York, November 30

    Juan Orlando Hernández, whom Mr. Trump called a victim of persecution, helped orchestrate a decades-long trafficking conspiracy. It ravaged his Central American country.

  2. The Language of Tom Stoppard, Ablaze With Energy and Urgency Theater, Today

    In works like “Travesties” and “Arcadia,” the playwright embraced the really big questions and wrestled words into coherent, exhilarating shape.

  3. Hog Wild Gameplay, Today

    Natan Last’s puzzle is a gem.

  4. Top Trump Aides to Meet With Ukrainians in Florida on Sunday U.S., Today

    Secretary of State Marco Rubio, Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner plan to discuss peace terms again after an uproar over a 28-point proposal drafted with Russian input.

  5. Afghans Who Assisted U.S. During the War Underwent Rigorous Vetting U.S., Today

    Former officials said the C.I.A. diligently assessed those who partnered with its forces, like the man accused of shooting two National Guard members in Washington.

  6. Major Winter Storm Dumps Snow Across Midwest and Upends Travel Weather, Today

    More than 1,100 flights were canceled at Chicago airports as the storm disrupted travel for those headed home after Thanksgiving.

  7. Utah Hiker Rescued With His Children Faces Abuse and Torture Charges U.S., Today

    The man was initially hailed for his efforts to protect his daughter, 8, and two sons, 4 and 2, but the authorities concluded that he put them at risk by taking them on perilous terrain.

  8. Russia Attacks Ukraine in a 10-Hour Deadly Assault Video, Today

    A Russian air assault across Ukraine on Saturday killed at least two people and injured dozens more, according to the Ukrainian authorities.

  9. Several Arrested as Protesters Block Federal Agents in Manhattan Garage New York, Today

    The confrontation appeared to foil a possible ICE raid nearby, underscoring the numerous challenges the federal government faces in trying to stage raids in a dense city like New York.

  10. In Announcing Pardon of Drug Trafficker While Threatening Venezuela, Trump Displays Contradictions U.S., Today

    President Trump’s statements on social media less than 24 hours apart showed the dissonance in his campaign against drug trafficking.

  11. L.A. Man Is Charged With Stopping Freeway Traffic to Film Music Video U.S., Today

    The closure happened in 2023, prosecutors said. As part of the video, drivers conducted doughnuts around a performer, who was charged with conspiracy to commit exhibition of speed.

  12. Colleen Jones, Curling Champion and Broadcaster, Dies at 65 Sports, Today

    She won two world titles and six Canadian national championships, and was also a television anchor, reporter and commentator.

  13. The Grand Ole Opry Toasts a Century and Considers What’s Next U.S., Today

    A hundred years after it first went live, Nashville’s famed country music show celebrated its history with a series of performances.

  14. Trump declara cerrado el espacio aéreo de Venezuela En español, Today

    El presidente Trump dijo días antes que la campaña de Estados Unidos de ataques letales en el mar a personas sospechosas de narcotráfico podría ampliarse “muy pronto” a atacar territorio venezolano.

  15. Gazans Say Israeli Forces Killed Two Children, Amid Persistent Violence World, Today

    The Israeli military said it had fired on two “suspects” on Saturday who had crossed cease-fire lines in southern Gaza and did not comment on reports that they were young children.

  16. Shoppers, Drawn by Steep Discounts, Power Through Black Friday Business, Today

    Data on spending this week shows that consumers are shopping big for the holidays despite inflation and economic worries.

  17. Tom Stoppard, Award-Winning Playwright of Witty Drama, Dies at 88 Theater, Today

    Drawing comparisons to the greatest of dramatists, he entwined erudition with imagination in stage works that won accolades on both sides of the Atlantic.

  18. Mourners Line Up to Honor Victims of Hong Kong’s Deadliest Fire in Decades World, Today

    The police said they expected the death toll of 128 to rise as the authorities began combing through the charred apartment towers.

  19. ‘I’ve Never Eaten, Let Alone Made, a Better Sugar Cookie’ Food, Today

    Readers love Samantha Seneviratne’s soft and chewy sugar cookies, and so do I.

  20. Cómo vivir hasta los 100 años, según Dick Van Dyke En español, Today

    La estrella de “Mary Poppins” y “Chitty Chitty Bang Bang” sigue yendo al gimnasio y tocándose los dedos de los pies.

  21. ’Twas Two Nights Before Cookie Week Food, Today

    And all through the house, not a baker was stirring — yet.

  22. Trump Declares Venezuelan Airspace Closed U.S., Today

    President Trump said days earlier that the United States could “very soon” expand its campaign of killing people at sea suspected of drug trafficking to attacking Venezuelan territory.

  23. Did Pope Leo Pray in Istanbul’s Blue Mosque? Not Visibly, at Least. World, Today

    Leo XIV is being closely watched on an inaugural trip to Turkey and Lebanon to spread a message of peace and outreach.

  24. Walter Dowdle, Public Health Leader in Times of Crises, Dies at 94 U.S., Today

    Dr. Dowdle, a microbiologist who became the No. 2 official at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, helped lead the nation’s response to AIDS.

  25. Inside the ‘Morgue’ at The New York Times The Daily, Today

    Take a tour of the newspaper’s vast archive.

  26. I’m a Concert Pianist. This Is Why I Seek Imperfection. Opinion, Today

    It is not only classical musicians who are being stunted by the search for perfection. It is harming many aspects of our lives and sectors of our society.

  27. Project NICU Helps Parents Manage a Rough Start to Parenthood Opinion, Today

    The organization provides critical support to families of sick newborns, making a lonely and devastating experience a little less so.

  28. Nature Will Bounce Back if We Just Give It a Chance Opinion, Today

    Although nature is sometimes very fragile, decades of conservation rhetoric have perhaps overstated that fragility.

  29. I Was Once a Broken Reader. I Found My Way Back to Books. Opinion, Today

    I needed to stop thinking that I knew more than the author and give in to whatever ride they had spent years planning.

  30. Why I Love Reading Other People’s Old Diaries Opinion, Today

    In a world taken over by the digital, hard-copy, handwritten diaries are a way to fight back.

  31. The Education Department’s Forgotten Antiracist Origins Opinion, Today

    The U.S. first had a federal education department in 1867 — not 1979. Its history is critical in understanding the federal role in schools.

  32. Highlight Reel Briefing, Today

    As the year comes to a close, we want to know your highly specific, idiosyncratic bests of 2025.

  33. Connections Companion No. 903 Gameplay, Today

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Sunday, Nov. 30, 2025.

  34. Fresh Reporting on Asylum Seekers at the U.S.-Canadian Border World, Today

    Canada has made its border with the United States tougher to cross. Here’s what we learned through monthlong reporting on a single case.

  35. Strands Sidekick No. 637 Gameplay, Today

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Sunday, Nov. 30, 2025

  36. Wordle Review No. 1,625 Gameplay, Today

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Sunday, Nov. 30, 2025.

  37. In Firing His No. 2, Zelensky Loses Both a Negotiator and an Enforcer World, Today

    Andriy Yermak had ensured internal discipline in Ukraine’s wartime politics. He also led the country’s peace negotiations, which now must go on without him.

  38. Simon Cowell Is Sorry, Softer and Grieving Liam Payne Magazine, Today

    Summary TK; should be hidden on the body of the article itself.

  39. Trump intensifica sus posturas antiinmigración tras el tiroteo en Washington En español, Today

    El presidente de EE. UU. ha sumado el ataque a los integrantes de la Guardia Nacional a su visión respecto a los migrantes.

  40. La IA ayuda a identificar al asesino de una ejecución durante el régimen nazi En español, Today

    Según Jürgen Matthäus, investigador del Holocausto, el asesino era Jakobus Onnen, de 34 años, un antiguo profesor de la ciudad de Tichelwarf, cerca de la frontera alemana con los Países Bajos.

  41. Los líderes de América Latina enfrentan un dilema: complacer a Trump y a los votantes deportados de EE. UU. En español, Today

    Los comicios del domingo en Honduras muestran cómo los políticos deben equilibrar la cooperación con el gobierno de Trump y su obligación hacia los ciudadanos indocumentados en Estados Unidos que pueden ser deportados.

  42. ¿La animación de Disney puede recuperar su magia? En español, Today

    Jared Bush está tratando de que el corazón del imperio mediático palpite de una manera más constante. “Zootopia 2” será una prueba.

  43. Meet the Millionaire Masters of Early Decision at Colleges Business, Today

    The enrollment chiefs at Tulane and the University of Chicago attracted many early applicants. Now both of them earn a lot of money.

  44. Jason Schwartzman Finds Peace at the Library Movies, Today

    “It’s almost like a movie set,” said the actor, now in the Christmas film “Oh. What. Fun.,” “and I have to pretend I’m working, too.”

  45. Meet the Theremin, an Instrument You Don’t Have to Touch to Play Video, Today

    The theremin is an electronic instrument that emits a beguiling, oscillating sound. Thereminists use their hands to manipulate the electromagnetic fields around its two antennae to produce sound.

  46. What’s on Your Best-Of List for 2025? We Want to Know. Briefing, Today

    Best change to your evening routine? Best popcorn seasoning? Best overheard conversation? Tell us your super-subjective, idiosyncratic favorites from the past year.

  47. My Condo Board Is So Secretive. How Do I Get More Information? Real Estate, Today

    You have the right to seek documents and records from your building. Here’s how to do it.

  48. Ramona Young Clutches Her Pearls Style, Today

    A grandmother’s pearl necklace isn’t often worn, but still provides a sense of comfort to the actress, who stars in the new series “The Paper.”

  49. Chaos Reins as Texas Awaits Supreme Court’s Ruling on Redistricting U.S., Today

    A decision on the state’s new congressional map will affect five House seats and could help determine control of the chamber next year.

  50. Latin American Leaders Face Both Trump and Voters Deported by the U.S. World, Today

    The upcoming election in Honduras shows how politicians must balance cooperation with the Trump administration with their obligation to undocumented citizens in the United States who may be deported.

  51. Time Is Running Out in the Fight Over Congressional Maps U.S., Today

    As partisan battles rage and courts wrangle proposals, the relentless pace of the calendar will force states to act — or land in murky legal ground.

  52. Republicans Flipped South Texas. Can a Moderate Tejano Singer Take It Back? U.S., Today

    The star power of Latin Grammy Award-winning Bobby Pulido has Democrats dreaming of taking a U.S. House district in South Texas, even though Republicans have redrawn it in their favor.

  53. 5 Podcasts to Help You Savor Coffee Arts, Today

    These shows will deepen your appreciation of that next cup of joe, offering detours into coffee house history and tips on how to buy, brew and drink coffee.

  54. Female Cardiothoracic Surgeons, Unlocking the Male Fortress Health, Today

    Less than 10 percent of heart and lung surgeons in the United States are women. At a recent conference, they vowed to change that.

  55. ‘Hamilton’ Has Had Quite a Run Theater, Today

    Our cartoonist had no idea the Broadway musical he scored tickets to in 2015 would become a cultural phenomenon — and an enduring reminder of battles to be fought.

  56. Beaten and Starved: Israeli Hostage Recounts 2 Years of Captivity World, Today

    Segev Kalfon said he endured physical abuse and mind games during 738 days in the hands of Hamas. Now, he asks why it took so long for Israel to bring him home.

  57. The Beguiling, Misunderstood Theremin Arts, Today

    Invented by accident in the 1920s, the unusual electronic instrument is hard to master but offers an enticing reward: freedom.

  58. Inside Trump’s Push to Make the White House Ballroom as Big as Possible U.S., Today

    President Trump’s ever-growing vision has caused tension with contractors. His architect has taken a step back as the president personally manages the project.

  59. A Nobel Winner Blurs Genres and Genders in This Bewitching Novel Books, Today

    Olga Tokarczuk’s “House of Day, House of Night” brings together a constellation of characters and legends in a Polish border region.

  60. For Detectives on TV, the Messiest Case Is Often at Home Arts, Today

    Why do we rarely see them leave work to take the kids to baseball practice? Some of it has to do with the nature of police work, but a tortured back story adds intrigue.

  61. How Fraud Swamped Minnesota’s Social Services System on Tim Walz’s Watch U.S., Today

    Prosecutors say members of the Somali diaspora, a group with growing political power, were largely responsible. President Trump has drawn national attention to the scandal amid his crackdown on immigration.

  62. Call My Agent, the Basketball Version Business, Today

    There have never been more basketball stars from France. Two best friends saw it coming decades ago and are reaping the benefits.

  63. The Ukrainians Stuck in Russia’s New Gulag World, Today

    Even if a peace can be reached, it won’t be easy to solve the problem of Ukrainian civilians languishing in Russian jails. This is one prisoner’s story.

  64. Syria Tiptoes Toward Transitional Justice World, Today

    Fourteen people are on trial, charged with crimes related to an outbreak of sectarian violence under the new government. The abuses of the old Assad regime still await a reckoning.

  65. Russia Bombards Ukraine for Nearly 10 Hours in a Deadly Assault World, Today

    The attack came as U.S. officials were expected to hold peace talks with Ukrainian and Russian officials in the coming days.

  66. As Cyclone Deaths Pass 120, Sri Lanka Is Overwhelmed by Rescue Demand World, Today

    Rescue efforts across the nation of 23 million have been hampered by disruptions in transport and telecommunications.

  67. N.Y. Law Could Set Stage for A.I. Regulation’s Next ‘Big Battleground’ New York, Today

    The new law seeks to prevent retailers from ripping off consumers by using artificial intelligence and their personal data to charge them higher prices.

  68. Nació sin sistema inmunitario. Una terapia génica le salvó la vida En español, Today

    La “enfermedad del niño burbuja” era antes una sentencia de muerte. Un avance científico lo cambió todo.

  69. How the Fortunes of a Struggling Village Became Tied to a Weed Company New York, Today

    Sidney, N.Y., in the Catskill Mountains, hoped to attract job-creating businesses. But there was some unease when the recreational cannabis company Stiiizy moved in.

  70. How Taylor Rooks Spends a Day Staying Fit and Finding Herself New York, Today

    Ms. Rooks, a sports journalist, starts her day with matcha and ends with W.W.E. In between? A little glam and fitness.

  71. Spelling Bee Forum Gameplay, Today

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

  72. Cuidar a mi papá en su vejez En español, Today

    Estados Unidos envejece. Y rápido. Necesitamos líderes que comprendan la magnitud del desafío y lo tomen en serio.

  73. Deadly Hong Kong Fire Is a Test of Beijing’s Rule in the City World, Today

    After Beijing reshaped the political order in Hong Kong in its image, the fire has become a test of how well that new system can govern in a crisis.

  74. State Department Boosts Resources to Process Business Visas for South Koreans U.S., Today

    The Trump administration has been trying to repair the damage from the detention of hundreds of South Koreans in an immigration raid in Georgia.

  75. Lured by Jobs, They Ended Up ‘Going to War’ for Russia World, Today

    The South African government is investigating how more than a dozen men unwittingly ended up on the front line in Russia’s war on Ukraine.

  76. Where Hundreds of Undocumented Migrants Have Died in Custody World, Today

    Malaysia launched a “year of enforcement” in response to a surge in undocumented migrants, many of them from Myanmar. Some faced nightmarish fates.

  77. Corrections: Nov. 29, 2025 Corrections, Today

    Corrections that appeared in print on Saturday, Nov. 29, 2025.

  78. Quote of the Day: Middle-Age Ills Can Be Linked To Pregnancies Corrections, Today

    Quotation of the Day for Saturday, November 29, 2025.

  79. F.D.A. Attributes 10 Children’s Deaths to Covid Vaccines Health, Today

    The agency’s top vaccine regulator said that a review had found that the children were likely to have died “because of” the shots. But public health experts want to examine the data.

  80. Take It Back! Gameplay, Today

    Adrian Johnson’s latest themeless puzzle is gritty and graceful.

  81. Northwestern Agrees to Deal With Trump Administration U.S., Today

    The university will pay $75 million to regain its research funding and end investigations, the second highest payment by a school facing pressure from the administration.