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  1. Wesley Morris Remembers Rob Reiner’s Movies Video, December 18

    This week, Wesley reflects on the impact Rob Reiner had on his life, specifically the 1990 film “Misery,” and how Reiner brought humanity to his characters in unexpected ways.

  2. Today’s Rob Nick Reiner Murder Charges live blog included three standalone posts:
  3. Today’s Trump News live blog included one standalone post:
  4. Fani Willis Defends Failed Election Interference Case in Heated Hearing Video, December 18

    The Atlanta-area district attorney called President Trump and his allies “criminals” while being questioned by a Georgia Senate committee on Wednesday.

  5. Photographer Finds More Than 2,000 Dinosaur Footprints in the Italian Alps Video, December 18

    While hiking in the Italian Alps in September, a nature photographer came upon a surface speckled with more than 2,000 dinosaur footprints. The site is not that far from Bormio, where Alpine skiing will take place at the Winter Olympics in February.

  6. ‘Who’s Gonna Stop You?’ Listen to Trump Press Georgia Speaker Over 2020 Vote. U.S., December 18

    During much of the 12.5-minute call, President Trump reiterated his claims that he had won Georgia, a state he lost by more than 11,000 votes that year.

  7. For Hegseth, There Is One Boat Strike He Doesn’t Want the Public to See U.S., December 18

    The Pentagon has released plenty of video clips that show American missiles blowing boats suspected of carrying drugs out of the water. But the “double tap” strike on Sept. 2 is being kept under wraps.

  8. Presidential History, According to Trump U.S., December 18

    The White House unveiled plaques near the Oval Office that describe U.S. presidents with varying levels of accuracy, depending on President Trump’s opinion of them.

  9. Today’s Trump Address Nation Speech live blog included one standalone post:
  10. Here’s What to Expect From Trump’s Speech U.S., December 18

    President Trump will address the nation on Wednesday night at 9 p.m. Eastern time. The New York Times will provide live coverage and analysis.

  11. Ghislaine Maxwell Asks a Judge to Throw Out Her Sex-Abuse Conviction New York, December 18

    Ms. Maxwell, who conspired with Jeffrey Epstein in a sex-trafficking scheme, argued that she had been denied a fair trial.

  12. Senate Passes Air Safety Measure, Reversing Provision in Defense Bill U.S., December 18

    The legislation restores restrictions on military aircraft flying near busy airports, implemented after a fatal collision near D.C. in January, that had been removed in the defense bill.

  13. The Year in Pictures 2025 Interactive, December 18

    Reflections of Turbulent Times

  14. ICE Must Allow Lawmakers to Inspect Detention Centers, Judge Rules U.S., December 18

    Judge Jia M. Cobb wrote that two policies announced in June appeared to unlawfully bar members of Congress from making unannounced visits at immigration detention facilities.

  15. Venezuelans Express Anger at Trump’s Oil Tanker Blockade Video, December 18

    Venezuelans spoke out after President Trump ordered a “complete blockade” of sanctioned oil tankers going to and from Venezuela. Hours after he announced the blockade, the Venezuelan Navy began escorting tankers sailing around the country’s east coast.

  16. Nick Reiner Seen at Los Angeles Gas Station Before Arrest Video, December 18

    Security camera footage from a gas station convenience store in Los Angeles shows Nick Reiner buying a sports drink. About an hour later, Mr. Reiner is arrested across the street. Mr. Reiner was charged with first-degree murder in the stabbing deaths of his parents, Rob and Michele Singer Reiner.

  17. Search for Unidentified Killer at Brown University Stretches to 4th Day U.S., December 18

    Officials said that they were working with physical evidence, including DNA, and that they were seeking a second man who appeared to have crossed paths with the possible suspect’.

  18. Love, or at Least Marriage, Is in the Air in Trump’s Washington Style, December 18

    Several prominent conservative figures have announced that they are engaged this week, news often celebrated by President Trump.

  19. Twelve Men Saturated East Harlem Housing Project With Drugs, U.S. Says New York, Today

    For more than three and a half years, officials said, the men used the Johnson Houses as “an open drug market” to sell crack cocaine and fentanyl.

  20. Israel Approves $37 Billion Deal to Deliver Gas to Egypt World, Today

    Israel’s granting of an export permit is the final step to allow the deal, first announced by energy companies in August, to proceed.

  21. House Passes Bill to Ban Gender Transition Treatments for Minors U.S., Today

    The measure had little chance of consideration in the Senate, where it would need bipartisan support to move, but it reflected the priorities of the Republican majority.

  22. Bongino dejará su cargo en el FBI En español, Today

    La salida de Dan Bongino parecía inevitable desde agosto, cuando la Casa Blanca contrató al fiscal general de Misuri, Andrew Bailey, para que compartiera el cargo de subdirector con él.

  23. Bodies of Rob and Michele Reiner Were Found in Master Bedroom, Police Say U.S., Today

    After finding the slain couple, investigators focused on their younger son, Nick, as a suspect. He was formally charged with murder on Tuesday and appeared in court on Wednesday.

  24. Health Department Cancels Grants to Group That Criticized Kennedy’s Vaccine Policies U.S., Today

    The American Academy of Pediatrics had called the department’s policies “irresponsible and purposefully misleading” and joined a lawsuit against its vaccine policy.

  25. Trump’s Claim That Venezuela ‘Stole’ U.S. Oil Fields Touches Nationalist Nerve World, Today

    President Trump said the United States wanted to reclaim expropriated oil assets, setting off a nationalist reaction in a country where the resource holds a mythical status.

  26. Defense Dept. Opens Formal Inquiry Into Senator Mark Kelly U.S., Today

    The Pentagon said it was initiating a “command investigation” into the senator, another extraordinary step as the Trump administration seeks retribution against the president’s perceived foes.

  27. Flying Taxis? China Has Them. And Drone Lunch Deliveries, Too. Interactive, Today

    China’s experiments in clean energy can feel like living in the future. Even when things don’t quite work.

  28. House Rejects Measure to Bar Strikes Inside Venezuela U.S., Today

    The Democratic measure was defeated mostly along party lines, along with another resolution that would have halted the military’s escalating campaign of boat attacks.

  29. Hans van Manen, Celebrated Dutch Choreographer, Is Dead at 93 Arts, Today

    He rose from poverty to become one of the Netherlands’ most revered dance makers, creating more than 150 avant-garde works in a career spanning eight decades.

  30. How the ‘Wicked’ Movies Turbocharged a Broadway Juggernaut Interactive, Today

    The musical was already one of theater’s biggest success stories. Then came Hollywood.

  31. Trump Finds That Retribution Isn’t Always So Easy U.S., Today

    In some ways, Trump’s broader flexing of power has achieved what he set out to do. But his attempts to push prosecutions of rivals have been far less successful.

  32. The U.S. Seeks to Increase Denaturalizations Briefing, Today

    Also, New York will allow the terminally ill to end their lives. Here’s the latest at the end of Wednesday.

  33. La Armada venezolana escolta buques tras la amenaza de bloqueo de Trump En español, Today

    El gobierno de Venezuela habría ordenado la medida, según dos personas familiarizadas con el asunto. No estaba claro si los buques estaban sujetos a sanciones estadounidenses.

  34. Dan Bongino Says He Will Step Down From F.B.I. in January U.S., Today

    The departure of Mr. Bongino had seemed inevitable since August, when the White House hired Missouri’s attorney general, Andrew Bailey, to share his job as deputy director.

  35. James Barnor Has Photographed Ghana Since the 1940s. He Remembers Everything. T Magazine, Today

    The 96-year-old on postcolonial history, his first camera and the importance of talking to younger artists.

  36. Tiny Love Stories: ‘Good Riddance, Christmas’ Style, Today

    Modern Love in miniature, featuring reader-submitted stories of no more than 100 words.

  37. House Republicans Press Jack Smith Over Investigations Into Trump U.S., Today

    Even adversaries of Jack Smith, the former special counsel, conceded that his tight-lipped, painstaking approach made tripping him up particularly difficult.

  38. A Study Linked Cheese to Lower Dementia Risk. Is That Too Good to Be True? Well, Today

    Dairy fat has been making the headlines. Here’s what to know.

  39. Woman in ‘Slender Man’ Stabbing Won’t Contest Effort to Revoke Her Release U.S., Today

    Morgan Geyser, who was convicted after she stabbed a friend in 2014 to please a fictional character, was arrested last month after she cut off a monitoring bracelet and fled from a group home.

  40. Let’s Go Beyond Trump’s Vile Words About Rob Reiner Opinion, Today

    We must do far more to address the national crisis of addiction that leaves so many households in despair as well as danger.

  41. Canada’s Population Shrinks Amid Tightened Immigration World, Today

    The government has greatly restricted the number of work and study permits issued to foreigners following an unpopular immigration boom during the pandemic.

  42. Trump Administration Aims to Strip More Foreign-Born Americans of Citizenship U.S., Today

    An official with U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services said it would prioritize “those who’ve unlawfully obtained U.S. citizenship.”

  43. Fani Willis Calls Trump and Allies ‘Criminals’ at Georgia Senate Hearing U.S., Today

    The district attorney in Atlanta addressed a Republican-led committee created to investigate her conduct during her prosecution of President Trump last year.

  44. What to Know About the New Flu Variant Well, Today

    Scientists have expressed alarm about the dominant version of the virus that’s circulating now.

  45. Video Footage Shows Nick Reiner Enter Store an Hour Before His Arrest U.S., Today

    Mr. Reiner was filmed entering a gas station’s store in South Los Angeles to buy a sports drink roughly an hour before he was arrested by the police across the street.

  46. A Militant’s Transformation World, Today

    Ahmed Al-Sharaa, a former Al Qaeda ally, is now president of Syria. We look at his transformation, and whether he can transform his country, too.

  47. California’s ‘Twilight Zone’ of Endless Fog Is Finally Clearing Weather, Today

    An unrelenting gloom has blanketed much of the state’s Central Valley since late November.

  48. Finland Apologizes to China, Japan and South Korea for Racist Gesture World, Today

    A Finnish beauty queen was stripped of her crown for a gesture mocking Asians. After Finnish lawmakers have copied her, Finland’s prime minister is trying to defuse the controversy.

  49. Tina Smith Wants to Reform the Filibuster Video, Today

    “The Interview” invited three politicians who decided to leave the Senate to discuss the problems facing Congress. In this clip, Tina Smith, a Democrat from Minnesota who is not running for re-election, critiqued the filibuster.

  50. Why Can’t Congress Get Big Things Done? Video, Today

    Jeff Flake, Joe Manchin and Tina Smith all decided to leave the Senate during the Trump era. On “The Interview,” the current and former lawmakers open up about why they think the Senate is broken and what it would take to fix it.

  51. Jeff Flake on Venezuela: Republicans Can’t Speak Truth to Power Video, Today

    Is the Senate is abandoning its constitutionally prescribed role? On the “The Interview,” three senators who decided to leave Congress during the Trump era discussed the state of the Senate and how we got here.

  52. Stabbing Near Chabad Headquarters Investigated as a Possible Hate Crime New York, Today

    A dispute on a Brooklyn street appeared to explode after the perpetrator made antisemitic statements, the police said.

  53. No-Churn Olive Oil Ice Cream With Hot Fudge Video, Today

    At Ecco restaurant in Atlanta, one dessert stands above the rest: a salted olive oil gelato. Inspired by that dish in flavor but not in method, this frozen treat doesn’t require an ice-cream maker.

  54. Storm Knocks Out Power for Hundreds of Thousands in the Pacific Northwest Weather, Today

    The region has faced significant flooding in the last week. Powerful winds from another storm have compounded the misery.

  55. Christine Choy, Documentarian of Asian American Life, Dies at 76 Movies, Today

    Her film “Who Killed Vincent Chin?” earned an Oscar nomination in 1988 and was inducted into the National Film Registry for its cultural significance.

  56. Trump’s NASA Pick Is Confirmed to Lead Space Program in Peril Science, Today

    Jared Isaacman, the billionaire nominated twice to lead the agency, may draw some lessons from the tenure of another NASA leader in the 1990s.

  57. Ceal Floyer, Incisive Conceptual Artist, Dies at 57 Arts, Today

    Her work had a clean, minimal aesthetic at odds with the ambiguities it suggested. It was also unusually accessible.

  58. Nearly $900 Million Flowed in Secret to Help Harris and Trump in 2024 U.S., Today

    The main dark-money group backing Kamala Harris and Joe Biden raised a staggering $613 million last year, while its pro-Trump counterpart brought in $275 million, new filings show.

  59. Trump Is Doubling Down on His Disastrous A.I. Chip Policy Opinion, Today

    National security shouldn’t ever have a price.

  60. F.C.C. Chair Says Agency ‘Isn’t Independent,’ Breaking From Tradition Technology, Today

    The comment from Brendan Carr, a Republican, raised concerns from lawmakers about how President Trump might use the agency.

  61. Top Republican Examining Boat Strike ‘Satisfied’ With Military Mission U.S., Today

    After viewing video of a follow-up strike, Republicans largely had confidence in the Pentagon’s legal rationale while Democrats questioned its legality.

  62. Esto es lo que hay que saber sobre los orígenes de la fortuna de Epstein En español, Today

    Una investigación del Times revela cómo el depredador sexual buscaba la compañía y protección de los poderosos para escalar socialmente y hacerse de dinero ajeno.

  63. This Dance Party Has Everything. (It’s at a Supermarket.) Food, Today

    Noche Buena brings together Filipino communities over rich dishes and great music. This year, the celebration started early.

  64. Trump amplía la prohibición de entrada y las restricciones a otros 20 países En español, Today

    Las personas procedentes de Siria, Sudán del Sur y las que tienen documentos expedidos por la Autoridad Palestina se unen a las restricciones de ingreso a Estados Unidos, que ahora abarcan más de 35 países.

  65. Venezuelan Navy Escorts Vessels After Trump’s Blockade Threat U.S., Today

    The Venezuelan government was said to have ordered the escort, according to two people familiar with the matter. It was not immediately clear whether the vessels were subject to U.S. sanctions.

  66. 2 U.K. Police Forces Pledge to Arrest People Who Chant ‘Globalize the Intifada’ World, Today

    The police in London and Manchester said they would take a “more assertive” approach after the Bondi Beach massacre and a terrorist attack at a British synagogue.

  67. ‘Here We Go Again’: In Melania Trump’s Movie, This Time She Knows What She’s Doing U.S., Today

    The first lady is behind a movie that she has said will give a better idea of what it was like for her to move into the White House for a second time.

  68. Jake and Romy Reiner Feel ‘Unimaginable Pain’ After Losing Their Parents U.S., Today

    The daughter and a son of Rob and Michele Singer Reiner spoke publicly for the first time since their parents were found dead on Sunday and their brother was arrested. They asked for respect and privacy.

  69. Reiner’s Son Appears, Briefly, Before a Judge U.S., Today

    Nick Reiner, facing murder charges in the deaths of his parents, Rob and Michele Reiner, appeared at an arraignment that lasted just minutes before it was rescheduled for January. He has not entered a plea.

  70. Ex-Harvard Medical Morgue Manager Who Sold Body Parts Gets 8-Year Sentence U.S., Today

    Cedric Lodge, and his wife, Denise Lodge, stole and sold donated human remains intended for medical research and teaching, prosecutors said.

  71. Las nuevas estaciones del metro de Roma también son museos En español, Today

    Mientras esperan el metro, los pasajeros podrán ver reliquias de la ciudad, casi todos descubiertas al excavar las estaciones.

  72. More Than 2,000 Dinosaur Footprints Are Found in the Italian Alps Science, Today

    Two hundred million years ago, prosauropods walked the earth. They left something behind.

  73. Executives at Subprime Auto Lender Are Charged With Fraud Business, Today

    Federal prosecutors filed criminal fraud charges against two top executives at Tricolor Auto, and two other executives have already pleaded guilty to related charges.

  74. When Patients Lose Faith in Medicine Opinion, Today

    Readers react to Daniela Lamas’s essay on the moral dilemma posed by a patient who refused her advice, then died. Also: Managing methane on farms.

  75. N.Y. Governor Will Sign Right-to-Die Bill for the Terminally Ill New York, Today

    Gov. Kathy Hochul cast the measure in unusually personal terms, saying she had felt “the pain of seeing someone you love suffer and feeling powerless to stop it.”

  76. Timothée Chalamet, Gwyneth Paltrow and Zohran Mamdani Toast ‘Marty Supreme’ Style, Today

    With orange beanies, a roast pig and a mayor-elect, the New York premiere of A24’s buzzy Ping-Pong film was its own kind of flick.

  77. ICE Arrests Disrupt Schools, Prompting Fear Among Families U.S., Today

    President Trump’s immigration crackdown has at times resulted in arrests near schools, setting off concerns among parents, educators and students.

  78. How Do You Afford Life in New York City? New York, Today

    The New York Times is looking to talk to New Yorkers about how they budget, splurge and save in one of the most expensive cities in the world.

  79. The Oscars Will Be Streamed Business, Today

    The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences said that it had reached a deal with YouTube for exclusive rights to the show starting in 2029.

  80. ‘The Voice of Hind Rajab’ Review: When Help Won’t Arrive Movies, Today

    Kaouther Ben Hania’s dramatized feature about a Palestinian girl who is killed in Gaza City is both powerfully direct and purposefully removed.

  81. Why Are A.I. Hits So Sad? Video, Today

    Jon Caramanica, a pop music critic at the New York Times, discusses the emotional emptiness of hits generated by artificial intelligence.

  82. Tankers Under Sanction Are Only a Subset of Fleet Moving Venezuelan Oil U.S., Today

    The scope of President Trump’s blockade against ships carrying oil from Venezuela was not clear on Wednesday.

  83. Senate Passes Defense Policy Bill, Clearing It for Trump U.S., Today

    The legislation authorizes $900 billion for the Pentagon, provides a pay raise for troops, and has some measures to reassert congressional oversight.

  84. My Ex-Lover Lied About His Marriage Being Over. Should I Tell His Wife? Magazine, Today

    I started feeling I wasn’t getting the full story. My instincts were correct.

  85. The Most Notable Movies of 2025 Video, Today

    Across the newsroom, journalists picked their most notable movies from 2025.

  86. Surgen nuevos detalles sobre cómo encontraron a Rob y Michele Reiner En español, Today

    Una persona allegada a la familia brindó un relato detallado de lo ocurrido en la casa de los Reiner después de que no abrieran la puerta para una cita de masaje.

  87. Appeals Court Allows National Guard to Remain in D.C., for Now U.S., Today

    A three-judge panel voted unanimously to allow troops to stay in the capital for the duration of the appeal, citing the city’s unique legal status.

  88. How Rob Reiner Created His Comedy Legacy Movies, Today

    These moments from his movies brought the laughs, in many different ways.

  89. Let Us Eat Cake Magazine, Today

    A boozy, celebratory centerpiece, baba au rhum savarin is the best kind of dessert experience.

  90. Trump Administration Plans to Break Up Premier Weather and Climate Research Center Climate, Today

    Russell Vought, the White House budget director, called the laboratory a source of “climate alarmism.”

  91. Republicans Clinch Democrats’ Bid to Force Vote on Health Subsidies U.S., Today

    After the speaker denied them a vote on extending the subsidies, four Republicans from competitive districts joined Democrats’ bid to go around G.O.P. leaders and force action.

  92. Dip for Dinner, Holiday Edition Food, Today

    Make this hot honey whipped ricotta for that party you’re going to, or make it for dinner with your favorite crackers and cut up vegetables.

  93. EE. UU. envía a cubanos a la base naval de Guantánamo En español, Today

    El traslado de más de una veintena de hombres esta semana reanudó una operación de deportación del gobierno de Trump en la base después de una pausa de dos meses.

  94. Gil Gerard, Star of ‘Buck Rogers,’ Dies at 82 Arts, Today

    He was best known for playing the title character in “Buck Rogers in the 25th Century,” which ran on NBC from 1979 to 1981.

  95. Nick Reiner es acusado de matar a sus padres: esto es lo que sabemos En español, Today

    El hijo de Rob Reiner y Michele Singer Reiner, quien fue imputado con dos cargos de asesinato en primer grado, ha luchado durante años con su adicción a las drogas.

  96. Greenpeace’s Fight With Pipeline Giant Exposes a Legal Loophole Climate, Today

    A court filing by a group with deep ties to the pipeline company Energy Transfer raises questions about the growing use of amicus briefs in litigation.

  97. Anti-Vaccine Influencers Are Only Getting Stronger Opinion, Today

    I was wrong about how to push back.

  98. Your Holiday Dilemmas, Solved! Style, Today

    Our columnist offers guidance on holiday travel, gift exchanges and seasonal hospitality. (Must it extend to electric vehicle charging?)

  99. Surviving Bondi Suspect Charged With Terrorism and Murder Video, Today

    The surviving suspect in the mass shooting at Bondi Beach in Sydney, Australia, on Sunday, in which at least 15 people were killed, has been charged with murder and terrorism, the police said on Wednesday.

  100. Australia Shooting Is a Reminder of Islamic State’s Power to Inspire Attacks World, Today

    ISIS is too weakened to seize territory, experts said, but its ability to churn out propaganda aimed at provoking violence against the West persists.

  101. Palabra del día: ‘commensurate’ En español, Today

    Esta palabra ha aparecido en 117 artículos en NYTimes.com en el último año. ¿Puedes usarla en una frase?

  102. Statue of Liberty Replica Collapses in Brazil Video, Today

    Strong winds knocked over a replica of the Statue of Liberty outside of a department store in southern Brazil. There were no injuries, according to Brazilian local media.

  103. South Africa Arrests Workers Processing U.S. Refugee Applications World, Today

    Seven Kenyans were detained for working in the country illegally, officials said. The arrests came amid rising tensions after the United States prioritized white Afrikaners seeking asylum.

  104. Pumas vs. pingüinos: una batalla ecológica en la Patagonia En español, Today

    En Argentina, el regreso de los pumas trajo de vuelta al paisaje a los principales depredadores, para gran consternación de los pingüinos.

  105. A New Stage in the Fight for Warner Bros. Discovery Business, Today

    The media company formally rejected a hostile takeover bid by Paramount and questioned the purported political advantages held by its unwanted suitor.

  106. He’s Only 4 Feet Tall, but Paddington Is London’s Biggest New Musical Star Arts, Today

    Audiences are falling in love with the title character in “Paddington: The Musical.” Bringing such a beloved bear to the stage was “a huge responsibility,” the show’s director said.

  107. Billy Crystal, Larry David and Others Remember Rob Reiner as a ‘Master Story Teller’ U.S., Today

    A group of prominent figures issued a statement memorializing Mr. Reiner and his wife, Michele Singer Reiner. “We were their friends, and we will miss them forever.”

  108. Forecasters Warn of More Possible Flooding in Washington State Video, Today

    Heavy rain and strong winds through early Wednesday could bring additional flooding to Washington State, forecasters warned.

  109. Warner Bros. Says Ellisons ‘Misled’ Shareholders in Takeover Bid Business, Today

    The claim was made as part of Warner Bros. Discovery’s dismissal of Paramount’s hostile takeover offer.

  110. Britain Rejoins E.U. Student Exchange Program That It Left After Brexit World, Today

    The government said it would pay about $760 million to allow young Britons to take part in 2027.

  111. Mr. Robot Will See You Now Briefing, Today

    We look at the promise and peril of robots that look like humans.

  112. El Estado Islámico y el ataque en Bondi Beach En español, Today

    Las autoridades australianas afirman que los sospechosos estaban motivados por el grupo militante, lo que sugiere que aún tendría la capacidad de inspirar actos de terrorismo.

  113. Dutch Return ‘Java Man’ Bones, With 40,000 Fossils Set to Follow Arts, Today

    The items were taken in the late 19th century from what was then called the Dutch East Indies. Indonesia had been trying to get them back for decades.

  114. The Tragic Death and Enduring Legacy of Rob Reiner The Daily, Today

    The director made classic films, including “When Harry Met Sally …” and “The Princess Bride.”

  115. Mike Johnson Shuts Door on Key Health Care Vote, and a Dangerous New Drug Hits U.S. Cities The Headlines, Today

    Plus, the subway stop that’s also a museum.

  116. Wordle Review No. 1,643 Gameplay, Today

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Thursday, Dec. 18, 2025.

  117. Strands Sidekick No. 655 Gameplay, Today

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Thursday, Dec. 18, 2025.

  118. Connections Companion No. 921 Gameplay, Today

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Thursday, Dec. 18, 2025.

  119. One Way the Brown Attack Was Unusual: The Gunman Escaped U.S., Today

    It is rare for a gunman in a high-profile shooting to get away, and many are apprehended within days. The authorities shared grainy video and begged for tips as the search stretched into its fourth day.

  120. A Last Chance to Prep for the Exam. Then, a Gunman at the Classroom Door. U.S., Today

    For the students in the Brown University review session, concerns about grades and questions about economic concepts would be forgotten in an instant.

  121. The Man Who Rules the Country Presides Over Nothing Opinion, Today

    Why are the Supreme Court and Congress conspiring to give him more power?

  122. What Rob Reiner Told Me the Last Time We Spoke Opinion, Today

    In life and art, he was the successor to Norman Lear.

  123. How the ‘Fallout’ Writers Gave Sex Appeal to a Ghoul With No Nose Arts, Today

    Just ahead of the Season 2 premiere, the co-creator Geneva Robertson-Dworet talked about the challenge of finding fun in a nuclear apocalypse.

  124. Heating Costs Expected to Rise 9.2% This Winter Business, Today

    Colder weather and rising electricity and fuel costs will lead to a big jump in costs for individuals, according to estimates from a group representing state energy officials.

  125. The Movie I Was Afraid to See Opinion, Today

    It all comes down to coordination.

  126. Will the Oscars Make Room for ‘Difficult’ Women? Movies, Today

    Rose Byrne, Jennifer Lawrence and Amanda Seyfried give great performances as women who buck convention. But some voters prize ‘likability’ above all else.

  127. I Cashed Out My 401(k) to Build a Women-Only Retirement Community Podcasts, Today

    The Bird’s Nest is experimenting with a different way to age.

  128. Next Fed Chair in ‘No-Win Scenario’ as Selection Process Draws to a Close U.S., Today

    The person picked to replace Jerome H. Powell will be thrust into a credibility problem that will be difficult to escape.

  129. What Are Your Favorite Holiday Traditions? The Learning Network, Today

    Share some of your most cherished rituals for any holiday you celebrate.

  130. Trump Dangles Cash Payments to Buoy Voters’ Views of the Economy U.S., Today

    With tariffs unpopular and prices still high, the White House has teased the promise of tariff rebates and large tax refunds next year.

  131. ‘The BFG’ Enchants With Puppets and Pantomime Spirit Arts, Today

    There is plenty of stimulation for young theatergoers in the Royal Shakespeare Company’s adaptation of Roald Dahl’s beloved book.

  132. What Can Iowa City Teach New York About Free Buses? New York, Today

    The Midwestern city went fare-free two years ago, mainly to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.

  133. Trump Revised Chevron’s Venezuela Deal. Maduro’s Oil Trader Profited. World, Today

    A firm controlled by a businessman sanctioned by the U.S. Treasury for ties to President Nicolás Maduro of Venezuela has sold millions of barrels from a Chevron-operated oil field.

  134. Immigration Agents and Protesters Face Off in Frigid Minnesota U.S., Today

    A surge of ICE agents has led to 670 arrests and chaotic standoffs in subzero weather.

  135. Man on Roof Faces Off with ICE Agents for Hours in Minnesota Video, Today

    A man clung to a partially built roof for hours in frigid temperatures during a standoff with immigration agents in Chanhassen, Minn., a suburb of Minneapolis. The confrontation was part of the Trump administration’s immigration crackdown in the state to remove what it calls “vicious criminals.”

  136. $685,000 Homes in Michigan, North Carolina and New York Real Estate, Today

    A Queen Anne Revival in Detroit, a Craftsman in Durham and a Cape Cod in Pearl River.

  137. Harvard Secretly Investigates Students Over Larry Summers Video on Epstein U.S., Today

    The students face discipline for recording Mr. Summers, the former Harvard president, discussing his ties to Jeffrey Epstein in a Harvard class.

  138. The Most Magical, Moving Four Minutes in Music Arts, Today

    Ravel’s depiction of an enchanted garden is so simple and wistful, I never want it to end.

  139. A Roar of Motorcycles and the Terrifying Night of a Mass Kidnapping World, Today

    Survivors of the St. Mary’s Catholic School abduction in Nigeria recall their harrowing ordeal and release.

  140. A Vibrant Community for New York’s Seniors Opinion, Today

    For people like Ms. Otts, an online community can be lifesaving.

  141. Why Do Movies Keep Repeating the Same Joke About the Afterlife? Magazine, Today

    From the recent ‘Eternity’ to classics like ‘Defending Your Life’ and ‘Beetlejuice,’ the gag remains the same: What if the next world worked just like this one?

  142. How Your Favorite Musician’s Favorite Game Show Took Over Social Media Arts, Today

    “Track Star” is the YouTube series that brings out the music lover in celebrities and civilians alike.

  143. ‘Who Killed Santa Claus?’: The Night Before Christmas in Occupied France Movies, Today

    This 1941 comic murder mystery is back for a week in a sparkling restoration at Film Forum.

  144. The 25 Most Notable Movies of 2025 Movies, Today

    We polled film fans in the newsroom. These are the titles that stuck with us this year.

  145. Beloved Objects Left Behind by Val Kilmer, Ozzy Osbourne and Others We Lost This Year Magazine, Today

    Metal crosses, a recliner, a blue wedding suit: the most cherished belongings of Ozzy Osbourne, Brian Wilson, Kitty Dukakis and others.

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