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  1. How to Light a Room Like a Swede T Magazine, Today

    Tips from experts who know dark winter days — and design — like no others.

  2. Yesterday’s Westminster Dog Show live blog included 8 standalone posts:
  3. Strong Point Gameplay, Today

    Hanh Huynh and Ted Mayer make their collaboration debut in the New York Times Crossword.

  4. A Defiant Don Lemon Appears in New York Days After His Arrest New York, Today

    The anchorman, who was arrested over a protest in Minnesota, told an audience in Manhattan, “I’m not going to let them turn me around,” and sang lines from a civil rights era freedom song.

  5. Catherine O’Hara, Star of ‘Best in Show,’ Honored in Westminster Dog Show Tribute Style, Today

    Fans remembered the actress, who died last week at 71, for her role as the doting owner of a Norwich terrier destined for glory in the cult-classic sendup of dog show culture.

  6. De minorista tradicional a gigante tecnológico: Walmart alcanza la valuación billonaria En español, Today

    El avance del comercio electrónico y el énfasis en la automatización y la inteligencia artificial dispararon el valor bursátil de la empresa.

  7. Tyler Robinson’s Lawyers Press to Remove Prosecutors From Kirk Murder Case U.S., Today

    Mr. Robinson’s lawyers argue that the entire prosecution team has a conflict of interest because one prosecutor’s daughter was present when Charlie Kirk was killed.

  8. Backed by Mamdani, D.S.A. Candidate Wins Election for Mayor’s Old Seat New York, Today

    Diana Moreno will serve the remainder of Mayor Zohran Mamdani’s term in the New York State Assembly in one of four special legislative elections decided on Tuesday.

  9. Yesterday’s Minneapolis Ice Immigration live blog included two standalone posts:
  10. Racial Debate Rattles Texas Democratic Primary for Senate U.S., Today

    State Representative James Talarico used the word “mediocre” in connection with a former House member who is Black. The controversy has repercussions for a key contest.

  11. Trump, Changing Course, Throws Harvard Deal Talks Into Chaos U.S., Today

    In the latest example of his mercurial negotiating style, President Trump went from dropping his ask for a $200 million fine to demanding $1 billion from the university.

  12. El exesposo de Jill Biden fue detenido y acusado de matar a su esposa En español, Today

    William Stevenson, de 77 años, fue detenido e imputado de asesinato. Aún no se conocen detalles de la muerte de su esposa Linda Stevenson de 64 años.

  13. In Ohio, I Caught a Glimpse of the New Resistance Opinion, Today

    It’s not just blue America where people are readying themselves for disaster.

  14. Judge Appears Likely to Curtail Hegseth’s Power to Penalize Kelly for Video U.S., Today

    Attorneys for Democratic Senator Mark Kelly argued that Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth was brazenly violating the separation of powers by seeking to punish a member of Congress for public statements.

  15. New Mission for a Pro-Business Agency in New York: Fighting for Workers New York, Today

    According to a Jan. 2 memo obtained by The New York Times, Mayor Zohran Mamdani wants to remake the Economic Development Corporation to address affordability and workers’ rights.

  16. What Is the Democrats’ Game Plan on ICE? Video, Today

    After nearly four days of a partial government shutdown, the House voted to temporarily continue funding the Department of Homeland Security. Was it the right move? Times Opinion’s editor, Kathleen Kingsbury, argues that Democrats’ demands are reasonable, but they risk losing momentum before the next deadline.

  17. Trump Repeats Call to ‘Nationalize’ Elections, as White House Walks It Back U.S., Yesterday

    President Trump’s extraordinary comments were the latest iteration of his unsubstantiated claims that U.S. elections are rigged as Republicans face potentially big losses next year.

  18. Judge Says U.S. Has Agreed to Fix Redaction Errors in Epstein Files New York, Yesterday

    Judge Richard M. Berman canceled a hearing set for Wednesday and said he was “pleased but not surprised” that the issues had been resolved to protect victims in the Jeffrey Epstein case.

  19. Plastic Surgeons’ Group Advises Delaying Gender-Affirming Procedures Until Age 19 Health, Yesterday

    The organization’s latest guidance is a departure from the prevailing views of several other major medical organizations.

  20. Netflix Leader Pushes Warner Deal Before Skeptical Lawmakers Business, Yesterday

    Senators asked Ted Sarandos about whether the acquisition would raise prices, squeeze talent and degrade the moviegoing experience.

  21. Stephen Miran Resigns From White House as Fed Term Stretches On Business, Yesterday

    Mr. Miran had taken a leave of absence from advising the president after adding a role at the Federal Reserve, drawing criticism from Democrats.

  22. Seif al-Islam el-Qaddafi, Son of Libyan Dictator, Is Killed in Attack, Lawyer Says World, Yesterday

    Mr. el-Qaddafi, 53, a politician and a son of Col. Muammar el-Qaddafi, was killed after four men stormed his house, the lawyer said. No other details were released.

  23. Trump Scolds CNN’s Kaitlan Collins for ‘Not Smiling’ U.S., Yesterday

    Testy remarks from a president who has frequently singled out female journalists for criticism and personal attacks.

  24. Renee Good’s Brothers Call on Congress to Rein In Immigration Crackdown U.S., Yesterday

    At a forum on Capitol Hill held by congressional Democrats, the brothers of the 37-year-old American citizen fatally shot by an ICE agent said immigration enforcement tactics must be dialed back.

  25. India Walton Will Return to Politics to Oppose Hochul as Delgado’s No. 2 New York, Yesterday

    Lt. Gov. Antonio Delgado’s choice of Ms. Walton may strengthen his bid to position himself as a left-leaning alternative to Gov. Kathy Hochul of New York.

  26. Grammy Awards Audience Declines by a Million Viewers Business, Yesterday

    The show on Sunday drew about 14.4 million people. It is the second consecutive year that the awards ceremony attracted a smaller audience.

  27. El fideicomiso de Epstein revela quién heredaría su fortuna En español, Yesterday

    Un documento que fue dado a conocer junto con millones de páginas de archivos de investigación hizo pública una lista de unas 40 personas como posibles beneficiarios.

  28. Meat Processors Take a Hit as Cattle Prices Remain High Business, Yesterday

    Tyson Foods said its beef business could lose up to $500 million this year as the supply of cattle reaches a 75-year low.

  29. Trump Releases Latest Rendering of White House Ballroom Project U.S., Yesterday

    President Trump emphasized that the ballroom would not be taller than the Executive Mansion of the White House, as he faces criticism over the size of the project.

  30. Inside One Minneapolis Church, a Different Type of Protest U.S., Yesterday

    In the weeks since ICE agents began conducting operations across the city, Westminster Presbyterian has given its members a place to protest on their own terms.

  31. The Shutdown Is Over, but Not the Clash Over ICE Funding Briefing, Yesterday

    Also, colleges saw notable racial shifts in student enrollment. Here’s the latest at the end of Tuesday.

  32. Virginia Oliver, Maine’s ‘Lobster Lady’ and Folk Hero, Dies at 105 Business, Yesterday

    She fished off the New England coast for more than 80 years, and intended to continue until she died. “It’s not hard work for me,” she said at 101.

  33. Renee Good’s Brothers Testify After Fatal Minneapolis Shooting Video, Yesterday

    Luke Ganger and Brent Ganger called their sister, Renee Good, “unapologetically hopeful” during a public forum on the use of force by federal agents at the U.S. Capitol on Tuesday. Ms. Good was fatally shot by a federal agent in Minneapolis in January.

  34. Vice and the Crisis of Liberalism Opinion, Yesterday

    Is there a political prescription for our era of addiction?

  35. Savannah Guthrie’s Mom Was Taken ‘Against Her Will,’ Authorities Say Video, Yesterday

    Authorities say Savannah Guthrie’s mother, Nancy Guthrie, was taken “against her will” in a Tuesday news conference. The Pima County sheriff says submitted DNA samples have not indicated any suspects.

  36. All About the Epstein Files World, Yesterday

    Everyone seems to have questions about the sprawling scandal, so we talked to a reporter who’s been following the case for years.

  37. Will Newsom Be the Democrats’ Next Mistake? Opinion, Yesterday

    The California governor’s record is exactly what Republicans want to run against.

  38. NASA Delays Artemis II Rocket Launch Until at Least March Video, Yesterday

    NASA delayed the Artemis II mission on Tuesday after detecting hydrogen leaks. The mission was scheduled to circle the moon with four astronauts.

  39. A New Word Game Brings Competition, and Trash Talk Times Insider, Yesterday

    Crossplay, the first of its kind from The Times, pits puzzlers against each other on a shared board.

  40. New Trial Ordered for Former U.C.L.A. Gynecologist Convicted of Sex Abuse U.S., Yesterday

    James M. Heaps was sentenced to 11 years in prison in April 2023. A note from the jury to the judge during deliberations was never disclosed, and an appeals court said the case must be retried.

  41. Why the Future of the Movies Lives on Letterboxd Interactive, Yesterday

    The entertainment industry is in crisis, but a social platform for film enthusiasts is thriving. Is it changing the way we watch?

  42. Cuando los bots conversan entre sí: la red social que intriga a Silicon Valley En español, Yesterday

    Moltbook, habitado solo por bots, se ha vuelto un fenómeno en Silicon Valley y un reflejo de las expectativas y miedos sobre el avance de la inteligencia artificial.

  43. The Health Food Store That Raised a Generation of Angelenos T Magazine, Yesterday

    Before everyone in town was queuing for smoothies, Simply Wholesome was juicing wheatgrass — and fostering community — in the city’s View Park-Windsor Hills.

  44. Walmart Joins Tech Giants With $1 Trillion Market Valuation Business, Yesterday

    The company’s rapid e-commerce growth and push into automation and artificial intelligence propelled its stock into the trillion-dollar club.

  45. Woman Wins Malpractice Suit Over Gender Surgery as a Minor Health, Yesterday

    In a legal first, a jury in New York awarded $2 million to a patient who said that doctors had deviated from accepted medical standards.

  46. U.K. Police Investigating Former Ambassador to U.S. Over Epstein Ties World, Yesterday

    Peter Mandelson, a prominent British political figure, faces allegations of “misconduct in public office offenses” over his dealings with Jeffrey Epstein.

  47. Colombia sale a las calles mientras Petro se reúne con Trump En español, Yesterday

    El mandatario colombiano había pedido a sus seguidores que salieran por todo el país mientras él se reunía el martes con su homólogo estadounidense.

  48. Paris Court Deals Family Blow in Battle for Rent From the French Embassy in Iraq World, Yesterday

    The court said it was not the right authority to handle the lawsuit for unpaid rent, and the case should be heard in Iraq, where the family’s ancestors had fled persecution.

  49. The Antidote to Authoritarianism Video, Yesterday

    A lack of community can be “devastating” not just for our social lives but also for our democracy, the conflict resolution facilitator Priya Parker tells Ezra Klein.

  50. Welcome to Late-Stage Individualism Video, Yesterday

    In our era of individualism, Priya Parker, the author of “The Art of Gathering,” reminds us on “The Ezra Klein Show” that “the individual also needs group life.”

  51. The Risk We Face in Opposing Trump Opinion, Yesterday

    People often misunderstand nonviolent protest. It is not merely eschewing violence.

  52. The Best Movies and TV Shows Coming to Netflix in February Arts, Yesterday

    A new series from the creator of “Derry Girls” and an inside look at the world of competitive ice dancing are among the highlights this month.

  53. Tom Britt, Designer of Larger-Than-Life Interiors, Dies at 89 Arts, Yesterday

    A master of the grand gesture, he was as theatrical as his rooms, which were inspired by French chateaus and Italian palazzos. As he put it, “Why be ordinary?”

  54. Song of the Week: ‘Ever Since U Left Me (I Went Deaf)’ Video, Yesterday

    Our pop music critic Jon Caramanica explains how French Montana and Max B’s new song fits into an expanding New York rap sound.

  55. Heavy Snowfall in Japan Kills Dozens Video, Yesterday

    Two weeks of heavy snowfall has buried homes, caused deadly accidents and stranded travelers, with local officials warning that the death toll could rise.

  56. Colombians Rally During Their President’s Meeting with Trump U.S., Yesterday

    President Gustavo Petro had asked Colombians to gather around the country during his meeting with President Trump on Tuesday.

  57. A Club for Team U.S.A. Was Called ‘Ice House.’ The Name Didn’t Stick the Landing. Sports, Yesterday

    U.S. Olympic officials are changing the name to Winter House, as Italians protest the similarly named federal agency’s presence at the Games in Italy.

  58. Why U.S. Car Companies Want to Make Giant Batteries Climate, Yesterday

    Even as American automakers have scaled back their ambitions for electric vehicles, some are pivoting to a technology that could help boost renewable energy.

  59. Qué significa para Taiwán la purga militar de Xi En español, Yesterday

    Su amplia reorganización militar puede parecer debilidad, pero está despejando el camino a una fuerza más peligrosa bajo su pleno control.

  60. U.S. Fighter Jet Shoots Down Iranian Drone Amid Heightened Tensions U.S., Yesterday

    A U.S. fighter jet shot down the Iranian drone after it “unnecessarily maneuvered” toward the Abraham Lincoln aircraft carrier.

  61. 7 Great Grammy Winners You Didn’t Hear on TV Arts, Yesterday

    Standouts from the preshow ceremony including Turnstile, I’m With Her, Durand Bernarr and more.

  62. Lo que hay que saber sobre la publicación más reciente del archivo Epstein En español, Yesterday

    Los documentos dan detalles sobre las relaciones de Epstein con varias figuras destacadas y contienen numerosas acusaciones sin corroborar.

  63. Does ICE Need a Warrant to Enter Your Home? Video, Yesterday

    Up until now, immigration officers were trained that they cannot enter homes without a judicial warrant. But, as our immigration reporter Hamed Aleaziz explains, the Trump administration has a different idea.

  64. Footage in Police Shooting of Queens Man to Be Released Amid Criticism New York, Yesterday

    Critics have questioned why officers were called to respond to an apparent mental health crisis. The shooting has increased pressure on Mayor Zohran Mamdani.

  65. Host a Super Bowl Party That Lets You Enjoy the Game, Too Food, Yesterday

    Don’t miss a second of the halftime show with these expert tips.

  66. Palestinians Return to Gaza for the First Time in Nearly Two Years Video, Yesterday

    A small number of Palestinians were allowed to return to Gaza for the first time in nearly two years after the Rafah crossing with Egypt reopened on Monday.

  67. Lawsuit Argues Trump Gold Card Visa Program Prioritizes Wealth Over Ability U.S., Yesterday

    The suit asks that a judge find the pay-for-play visa program unlawful, casting it as another example of the Trump administration’s seeking to bypass Congress.

  68. The Questionable Science Behind the Odd-Looking Football Helmets Business, Yesterday

    The N.F.L. claims Guardian Caps reduce the risk of concussions. The company that makes them says, “It has nothing to do with concussions.”

  69. Jill Biden’s Ex-Husband Is Accused of Killing His Current Wife U.S., Yesterday

    William Stevenson was arrested after being indicted on charges of first-degree murder in the death of his wife in December. He was married to Dr. Biden in the 1970s.

  70. Michael Parenti, Unapologetic Marxist Theorist and Author, Dies at 92 U.S., Yesterday

    A prolific writer and lecturer, he viewed U.S. history through the lens of class struggle. But some accused him of defending brutal regimes in the Soviet Union and Serbia.

  71. Authorities Believe Savannah Guthrie’s Mother Was ‘Taken Against Her Will’ U.S., Yesterday

    Ms. Guthrie, 84, was last seen on Saturday at her home in Tucson, Ariz. A sheriff said that investigators were treating her disappearance as a crime.

  72. Rusia ataca centrales eléctricas en una Ucrania helada justo antes de las conversaciones de paz En español, Yesterday

    Instalaciones eléctricas en al menos seis regiones, incluida Kiev, fueron atacadas, a pesar de que el presidente Trump pidió una pausa.

  73. Trump’s Call to ‘Nationalize’ Voting Opinion, Yesterday

    Readers fear how far the president will go to ensure Republican victories in the midterms. Also: What it means to be a naturalized American.

  74. España planea prohibir las redes sociales a los menores de 16 años En español, Yesterday

    El anuncio del presidente Pedro Sánchez se une al intento de otros países por frenar el acceso de los menores a las plataformas en línea. También apunta al enfoque más estricto de Europa para regular las redes sociales.

  75. House Cancels Contempt Vote As Clintons Agree to Testify on Epstein U.S., Yesterday

    Bill and Hillary Clinton agreed to be deposed this month by an investigative panel but requested that it be in public, a request that the Republican chairman ignored.

  76. House Passes Bill to Reopen Government, Sending It to Trump U.S., Yesterday

    Approval of the measure kicked off what promises to be a difficult negotiation between Democrats and President Trump over their demands to rein in immigration agents.

  77. ‘The Devil Wears Prada’ Sequel Looks Like a Nostalgia Trip Style, Yesterday

    But will it be delightful or depressing to watch Andy and Miranda navigate the current fashion media landscape?

  78. Los Clinton aceptan declarar en la investigación del Congreso de EE. UU. sobre Epstein En español, Yesterday

    El expresidente Bill Clinton y la exsecretaria de Estado Hillary Clinton accedieron a declarar tras haberse resistido por semanas, días antes de que la Cámara de Representantes votara a favor de declararlos en desacato.

  79. ‘Don Colossus,’ a Golden Statue of President Trump, Waits for Its Home Technology, Yesterday

    A group of cryptocurrency investors backing a memecoin hopes the statue will soon be installed at one of Mr. Trump’s golf courses in Florida.

  80. Ruptures in China’s Leadership Could Be Due to Paranoia and Power Plays U.S., Yesterday

    U.S. intelligence analysts say that Xi Jinping, China’s leader, has a remarkable level of fear. He has carried out mass purges, and surprised many by removing his top general.

  81. Shopping Sprees and a Penthouse: Public Defender Pleads Guilty to Fraud New York, Yesterday

    Lori Zeno, the former head of the Queens Defenders, faces around five years in prison for stealing public money to pay for international vacations and teeth whitening.

  82. Giulietta Conjures Coastal Italy During a Bleak New York Winter Food, Yesterday

    Keep the comfort dining going with Delos Greek Restaurant, the reopened Confidant and more.

  83. Epstein’s Trust Reveals Who Would Inherit His Fortune Business, Yesterday

    Jeffrey Epstein wanted most of his money to go to his girlfriend. Mr. Epstein’s brother and a Harvard math professor were also named beneficiaries.

  84. Chuck Negron, Singer With Three Dog Night, Is Dead at 83 Arts, Yesterday

    His tenor anchored generational hits like “Joy to the World” and “One.”

  85. Weeks of Heavy Snowfall in Japan Kills at Least 30 World, Yesterday

    Snowfall in parts of Japan has also left about 200 people injured. One city recorded 72 inches of snow, the highest in almost 40 years.

  86. Nepal Arrests 6 Officials, Accusing Them of Fraudulent Everest Rescues World, Yesterday

    The officials from mountain rescue agencies are accused of carrying out unnecessary helicopter rescues to defraud international insurance companies of nearly $20 million.

  87. Epstein Files Reveal Name of Woman Who Accused Alexander Brothers New York, Yesterday

    Defense lawyers unsuccessfully asked for a mistrial after the brothers appeared in the latest batch of Epstein emails. The Alexanders have not been linked to Jeffrey Epstein’s crimes.

  88. ‘Biblical Diseases’ Could Resurge in Africa, Health Officials Fear Health, Yesterday

    Parasites and infections that cause blindness and other disabilities were nearly eliminated in some countries, but drug distribution to prevent and treat them was derailed in many places in 2025 after the U.S. cut aid.

  89. Trump pide a los republicanos ‘nacionalizar’ las elecciones En español, Yesterday

    Los comentarios, realizados en un pódcast conservador, siguen a una serie de medidas de su gobierno para intentar ejercer un mayor control sobre las elecciones de EE. UU.

  90. Former Farming Leaders Warn U.S. Agriculture Could Face ‘Widespread Collapse’ U.S., Yesterday

    A group of past government officials and the former heads of farming associations issued a dire warning to members of Congress.

  91. 10 Movies to Stream for Black History Month Movies, Yesterday

    Watch these selections that highlight the range and evolution of Black film.

  92. More Parents Are Rejecting a Lifesaving Vitamin Shot for Newborns Well, Yesterday

    For decades, hospitals have given babies a vitamin K injection to protect against bleeding. Now, the shot appears to be facing resistance.

  93. Christy Tanner Named C.E.O. of New York Public Radio Business, Yesterday

    Ms. Tanner was previously an executive at CBS News and serves on the board of Audacy, a major U.S. broadcaster and podcast producer.

  94. The Bots Are Plotting a Revolution and It’s All Very Cringe Opinion, Yesterday

    “A Reddit for A.I.” social media platform has taken the internet by storm. But we’re not having the right conversations about it.

  95. Chilly? Chili. Food, Yesterday

    Melissa Clark’s five-star vegetarian chili is the pantriest pantry recipe of them all — a quick-simmered jumble of canned tomatoes, beans, garlic, onion and spices.

  96. Everyone Is Missing the Point About the ‘Melania’ Movie Style, Yesterday

    It’s not really a movie at all. It’s a marketing deck.

  97. Son of Norway’s Future Queen Goes on Trial Video, Yesterday

    Marius Borg Hoiby, the son of Crown Princess Mette-Marit of Norway, pleaded not guilty on Tuesday to rape and filming women without their consent during the opening of a trial in which he faces several other charges.

  98. Polls Show Strong G.O.P. Support for Trump on Immigration U.S., Yesterday

    A small, but growing, share of Republicans say that enforcement has gone too far, after the killing of two Minneapolis protesters.

  99. New York Attorney General to Deploy Observers to Document ICE Raids New York, Yesterday

    Letitia James, the state’s top law official, said staffers from her office would serve as “neutral witnesses” amid recent backlash to President Trump’s deportation campaign.

  100. Spain Aims to Ban Social Media for Children Under 16, Prime Minister Says World, Yesterday

    The announcement is part of a broader push by countries to curb access to online platforms for minors. It also points to Europe’s stricter approach to regulating social media.

  101. Before a Rape Trial, a Theater Piece Passes Its Own Judgment Theater, Yesterday

    A new work by the director Lorraine de Sagazan looks at a high-profile case that will soon be heard in a French court.

  102. NASA Delays Artemis II Moon Launch to March After Hydrogen Leaks Science, Yesterday

    The agency did not complete a practice countdown for a mission that would be the first to send people around the moon in more than 50 years.

  103. After Years of Increases, PepsiCo Pledges to Cut Prices on Snacks Business, Yesterday

    The food and beverage giant said that consumers were facing “affordability limitations.”

  104. Russia Launches Major Strike on Ukraine Day Before Peace Talks Video, Yesterday

    Russia struck residential buildings and power plants in several regions of Ukraine a day before the two countries were scheduled to hold peace talks brokered by the United States.

  105. Donald Trump se reunirá con Gustavo Petro en la Casa Blanca En español, Yesterday

    Se espera que el presidente Trump se reúna en privado con el presidente de Colombia el martes. Aunque han tenido disputas en el pasado, hay indicios de que las tensiones están disminuyendo.

  106. This is Your Grandparents’ ‘Muppet Show,’ Fortunately Arts, Yesterday

    Nobody put too much thought into reinventing the gonzo variety classic for its revival. That’s what makes it a delight.

  107. Throwback Furs for Him and Her Style, Yesterday

    A couple strolling through London were sporting fuzzy secondhand coats.

  108. What We Know About the Disappearance of Savannah Guthrie’s Mother U.S., Yesterday

    Nancy Guthrie, 84, the “Today” show host’s mother, was last seen on Saturday night, the authorities said. The disappearance is being investigated as a crime.

  109. In Under 500 Words, a Judge Weaponized Wit to Free the Child Detained by ICE Interactive, Yesterday

    Our critic annotates the barbed wordplay of a decision challenging the Trump administration’s theory of executive power.

  110. Disney Names Josh D’Amaro as Next C.E.O. Business, Yesterday

    Mr. D’Amaro, 54, has most recently served as chairman of Disney Experiences, a division that includes theme parks, cruise vacations and consumer products.

  111. The Numbers, and Questions, Behind Musk’s Mega-Merger Business, Yesterday

    The combination of SpaceX and xAI will create a rocket-and-A.I. giant. But investors and experts have concerns about the consequences of the deal.

  112. Son of Norway’s Crown Princess Goes on Trial, Charged With Rape World, Yesterday

    The trial of Marius Borg Hoiby, who has also been accused of assault and other crimes, began as his mother came under pressure over her ties to Jeffrey Epstein.

  113. Research Finds Interaction With Father, Not Mother, Affects Child Health Health, Yesterday

    A long-term study of 292 families linked fathers’ parenting style to their children’s heart health years later. To researchers’ surprise, no such link was found with mothers.

  114. Police Search X’s Premises in France as Prosecutors Summon Elon Musk World, Yesterday

    The move followed a yearlong investigation into X and escalated a wider standoff between European officials and American tech companies over the regulation of social media.

  115. Palestinians Return to Gaza for First Time in Nearly Two Years World, Yesterday

    The returnees reunited with families but also said their homecomings carried symbolic weight — defying any notions of permanently displacing Gazans.

  116. Iran’s President Backs ‘Fair’ Talks With U.S. as Confrontation Looms World, Yesterday

    President Masoud Pezeshkian said on Tuesday that he supported “equitable negotiations.” Talks are expected on Friday, as diplomats work to defuse the crisis.

  117. A Lifeline for Gaza Briefing, Yesterday

    We look at the significance of the Rafah border crossing.

  118. Investigation Finds Credit Suisse Had Wider Nazi Ties Than Previously Known U.S., Yesterday

    A lawyer who has been scrutinizing archives for the bank, which is now part of UBS, is expected to testify about his findings on Tuesday.

  119. Democrats Call on ICE Watchdog to Speed Up Use of Force Inquiry U.S., Yesterday

    The inspector general for the Department of Homeland Security is scrutinizing use of force by ICE, according to Democrats in Congress who requested the report.

  120. Siemens Energy Bets $1 Billion That A.I. Power Demand Will Last Business, Yesterday

    The German manufacturer announced plans to expand factories in several U.S. states and build a new plant in Mississippi.

  121. Wordle Review No. 1,691 Gameplay, Yesterday

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Wednesday, Feb. 4, 2026.

  122. Trump Says Republicans Should ‘Take Over’ Elections, and Clintons Agree to Testify in Epstein Inquiry The Headlines, Yesterday

    Plus, a conservative group plans an alternate Super Bowl halftime show.

  123. The F.B.I.’s Extraordinary Seizure of Voting Records The Daily, Yesterday

    Tulsi Gabbard, the director of national intelligence, brokered a call in which President Trump directly questioned frontline agents about their investigation.

  124. Connections Companion No. 969 Gameplay, Yesterday

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Wednesday, Feb. 4, 2026.

  125. Strands Sidekick No. 703 Gameplay, Yesterday

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Wednesday, Feb. 4, 2026.

  126. A Hamas Hostage’s Secret Ordeal World, Yesterday

    Guy Gilboa-Dalal says he was sexually abused by one of his captors in the tunnels of Gaza and threatened with death if he said anything.

  127. Trump to Meet With Colombia’s President at White House U.S., Yesterday

    President Trump was expected to meet privately with President Gustavo Petro of Colombia on Tuesday. They have clashed in the past, but there are signs that tensions are easing.

  128. Rev. James Martin on Our Moral Duty in Turbulent Times Magazine, Yesterday

    The author and Jesuit priest discusses human dignity, political divides and how he sees the role of the Catholic Church.

  129. El control autoritario de Venezuela disminuye. ¿Pero por cuánto tiempo? En español, Yesterday

    Una amplia propuesta de amnistía, pruebas de los límites de la censura y líderes de la oposición que salen de la clandestinidad alimentan las esperanzas de cambios democráticos. Pero abunda el escepticismo.

  130. La ostarina, el fármaco que está en el centro del dopaje deportivo En español, Yesterday

    El fármaco prometía profundos cambios en tratamientos médicos. Algo inesperado ocurrió en el camino hacia la aprobación de la FDA.

  131. Trump’s Kennedy Center Shutdown Plan Jolts Workers and Performers Arts, Yesterday

    The administration’s announcement to shut the center for a major overhaul led to a swirl of confusion and anxiety among performers and patrons about its future.

  132. ‘Melania’ the Book Was Bad. ‘Melania’ the Movie Is Somehow Worse. Opinion, Yesterday

    The surface is all there is.

  133. Let’s Start Project 2028 Opinion, Yesterday

    An outline of items in a hypothetical Democratic Party platform.

  134. Democracy Dies by Database Opinion, Yesterday

    ICE knows that it cannot shoot us all. But the Department of Homeland Security is close to being able to track us all.

  135. It Was 33 Degrees on Monday. That’s Still Cold. New York, Yesterday

    Though the temperature edged above freezing for the first time in 10 days, the weather barely felt warmer.

  136. Venezuela’s Authoritarian Grip Eases. But for How Long? World, Yesterday

    A sweeping amnesty proposal, tests of censorship limits and opposition leaders emerging from hiding are fueling hopes for democratic changes. But skepticism abounds.

  137. What Do You Get When You Put a Mummy Through a CT Scan? Health, Yesterday

    Experts are using high-res scanners and 3-D printers to illuminate ancient ailments and injuries.

  138. Jewish Heirs Say Met Museum Pissarro Was Sold Under Nazi-Era Duress Arts, Yesterday

    The museum says a Jewish art dealer received a fair price for the work in 1941. The heirs say sales from that time are considered to have been forced and void under French law.

  139. Chaos in Minneapolis Exposes an Internet at War With Truth Technology, Yesterday

    Technological advances and an erosion of trust have transformed the way news unfolds online, distorting shared reality.

  140. Caregiving, the Life-Altering Job You Didn’t Apply For Opinion, Yesterday

    America’s health care system isn’t built to support an aging population.

  141. Is the Golden Era of Jewish Comedy Coming to an End? Arts, Yesterday

    Not so fast. A new special from Raanan Hershberg shows how charged times can make for funnier jokes involving anxiety over Israel, Gaza and antisemitism.

  142. ‘It’s All Rooted in a Sense of Victimhood’: On Trump’s Backlash Presidency Opinion, Yesterday

    We all talk about the president. Yet the presidency as a national force is disappearing, Julia Azari argues.

  143. Your Money Is Suddenly Worth Less. That’s Not Necessarily a Bad Thing. Opinion, Yesterday

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  144. Behind the Scenes at the 150th Westminster Dog Show Style, Yesterday

    Brushing, panting, licking and leaping: Here’s what we saw at the Javits Convention Center, where show dogs could let their fur down before taking to the ring.

  145. Pretti Shooting Thrusts Border Patrol’s History of Aggressive Tactics Into View U.S., Yesterday

    Officials have struggled to provide oversight of the agency, even as local communities and civil rights groups have documented episodes of violence.

  146. Trekking Among Italy’s Winter Olympic Venues? You’d Better Not Be in a Hurry. World, Yesterday

    The Games in northern Italy, which start on Friday, will be spread across 8,500 square miles. Long distances, narrow roads, complex connections and snowfall will make it a logistical nightmare.

  147. How to Watch the 2026 Westminster Dog Show Style, Yesterday

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  148. Can a Solo Show Be Frightening? Sean Hayes Is Up for the Challenge. Theater, Yesterday

    In David Cale’s “The Unknown,” the actor plays 11 characters including a writer suffering the horrors of writer’s block and an unraveling mind.

  149. ‘They Couldn’t Break Me’: A Protester, the White House and a Doctored Photo U.S., Yesterday

    President Trump and the White House regularly circulate imagery that has been manipulated by A.I. But the photo of Nekima Levy Armstrong was different.

  150. Colleges See Major Racial Shifts in Student Enrollment U.S., Yesterday

    An analysis finds that flagship state universities, as well as less selective colleges, had major increases in Black and Hispanic students following a ban on race-conscious admissions.

  151. In Trump’s Fraud Crackdown, Political Foes Face Harshest Scrutiny U.S., Yesterday

    State officials say the president’s actions are a new form of retribution, even as the White House has pardoned allies charged with defrauding government.

  152. How Maui Is Recovering From the Firestorm of 2023 Video, Yesterday

    Our reporter Claire Fahy visited Maui to see if it’s recovering from the 2023 firestorm that killed more than 100 people and razed thousands of structures in the town of Lahaina.

  153. A Girl Is Dead, and a Community Mourns. Or Does It? Books, Yesterday

    The death of an Afghan American teenager exposes the limits of assimilation and acceptance in Patmeena Sabit’s panoramic novel, “Good People.”

  154. A Phantom Humming Has a Connecticut City at Wit’s End New York, Yesterday

    West Haven, Conn., has budgeted $16,000 for an acoustics expert to try to pinpoint the source of a low-frequency disturbance that has disrupted residents’ lives.

  155. Don’t Keep a Diary. Embrace the Fragments of Real Life Instead. Magazine, Yesterday

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  156. The New Babbo Contends With the Ghosts of Its Mario Batali Era Food, Yesterday

    Many of the old favorites are back at this hot spot once scorched by scandal. But the chef Mark Ladner has given them some smart updates.

  157. The Global Economy’s Warning Signals Are Broken Business, Yesterday

    From markets to spending to debt, usually reliable indicators that forecast where the economy is headed are proving deeply fallible.

  158. At City Ballet, Alexei Ratmansky’s Morality Tale Is Wrapped in Farce Arts, Yesterday

    “The Naked King,” based on “The Emperor’s New Clothes,” debuts Thursday. “I’ve been dealing with what I’ve been experiencing in life and in the news,” Ratmansky said.

  159. How Do You Find Out What’s Happening in Your Community? The Learning Network, Yesterday

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  160. Behind the ‘Free Maduro’ Message Spreading in Caracas Video, Yesterday

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  161. Is Your Social Life Missing Something? This Conversation Is for You. Opinion, Yesterday

    Priya Parker, the author of “The Art of Gathering,” shares her advice for orchestrating more meaningful gatherings and why that matters for our civic life, as well as our social lives.

  162. They Went to the Woods Because They Wished to Live Deliberately Real Estate, Yesterday

    Paying homage to the long-dead Transcendentalist, some people are building full-scale replicas of Henry David Thoreau’s Walden cabin.

  163. The Influencer Who Spurred the Federal Crackdown on Minneapolis U.S., Yesterday

    Nick Shirley had struggled to expand his reach. With a new approach after a missionary trip, he caused a sensation with a video about possible fraud.

  164. Can a Humidifier Help With Winter Dryness? Well, Yesterday

    Humidifiers can treat a range of winter symptoms, including cracked skin, scratchy throats and nosebleeds — but only if you use them correctly.

  165. Greenland Crisis Has Danes Chuckling, in Their Own Way World, Yesterday

    A little teasing has helped Danes manage their anger and anxiety over American threats to take a part of their territory. A Trump pincushion, anyone?

  166. Revisiting a Changed Maui, Nearly 3 Years After a Firestorm Travel, Yesterday

    As the town of Lahaina continues to rebuild, residents, local officials and even visitors are envisioning how tourism and community life can coexist in a new, more sustainable way.

  167. Unzipped, Unplugged and Still Unfiltered, Darling Style, Yesterday

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  168. Help! It’s the First Trump Presidency and This Poet’s Life Is Spiraling. Books, Yesterday

    Daniel Poppick’s novel, “The Copywriter,” peeks into a writer’s journal as he navigates his everyday life and a tumultuous period in American history.

  169. The Rise of the All-Electric Luxury Kitchen Real Estate, Yesterday

    Induction cooking, once seen as a compromise, is now driving some of the most innovative high-end kitchen designs in the country.

  170. For This College Friend Group, Midlife Has Entered the Chat Books, Yesterday

    Five women reckon with the joys, struggles and shifting priorities of adulthood in Emily Nemens’s new novel, “Clutch.”

  171. My 5 Favorite Places for Art in Los Angeles Arts, Yesterday

    Our critic Jason Farago shares what you shouldn’t miss in a city with as much culture off the silver screen as on it.

  172. Candles and Driveways: San Francisco’s Mayor Focuses on the Little Things U.S., Yesterday

    Daniel Lurie has made small changes instead of addressing national tensions, and his approval ratings have been strong. It remains to be seen how long he can avoid the political fray.

  173. Jon Stewart Can’t Believe Elon Musk’s Choice of Holiday Party Venue Arts, Yesterday

    “You’re asking if Jeff Epstein has got any parties planned on the island on Christmas Day?” Stewart asked on Monday’s “Daily Show.”

  174. ¿Esa es la primera ministra de Italia? el fresco de una iglesia en Roma causa revuelo En español, Yesterday

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  175. ¿La proteína realmente sacia el hambre? En español, Yesterday

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  176. A Role Model for How to Die New York, Yesterday

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  177. 2016 The Learning Network, Yesterday

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  178. Spelling Bee Forum Gameplay, Yesterday

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  179. On Eve of Peace Talks, Russia Hits Power Plants in Frigid Ukraine World, Yesterday

    Missiles overnight targeted electrical facilities in Kyiv and other parts of the country, according to local authorities, despite President Trump’s request for a pause.

  180. Word of the Day: sporadic The Learning Network, Yesterday

    This word has appeared in 282 articles on NYTimes.com in the past year. Can you use it in a sentence?

  181. Trump and India Call Off Their Trade War, but the Terms of Peace Are Murky Business, Yesterday

    Officials and business leaders sighed with relief at lower tariffs, as they wait to see what the rest of it means.

  182. The Long Game Behind Xi Jinping’s P.L.A. Purge Opinion, Yesterday

    His sweeping military shake-up may look like weakness but it’s clearing the way for a more dangerous force under his full control.