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  1. With Cheap Tickets and Lax Etiquette, a Theater Builds an Older Fan Base World, Today

    The Hollywood Classic cinema in Seoul is popular in a country where 70-year-olds now outnumber people in their 20s.

  2. A pesar de la guerra y el alto al fuego, Hamás sigue controlando partes de Gaza En español, Today

    Un alto al fuego tras dos años de guerra con Israel ha permitido que Hamás vuelva a reforzar su control del poder. “Sigue en pie”, dijo un funcionario israelí.

  3. Corrections: Dec. 9, 2025 Corrections, Today

    Corrections that appeared in print on Tuesday, Dec. 9, 2025.

  4. Quote of the Day: Blessings for Children Clad in Kimonos, and Fur Corrections, Today

    Quotation of the Day for Tuesday, December 9, 2025.

  5. La fiscalía de Honduras emite orden de captura a Juan Orlando Hernández En español, Today

    El exmandatario hondureño fue indultado por el presidente Donald Trump y liberado de prisión en EE. UU. Ahora lo buscan las autoridades de su país.

  6. Massachusetts Church Keeps Anti-ICE Nativity Scene, Defying Diocese Leaders U.S., Today

    The Christmas display, which replaces Jesus, Mary and Joseph with a sign saying “ICE Was Here,” has drawn criticism from Catholic leaders and immigration officials.

  7. Honduras Issues Arrest Warrant for Ex-President Pardoned by Trump World, Today

    The attorney general said he had asked Interpol to detain Juan Orlando Hernández, who was freed from a U.S. prison last week.

  8. Top N.Y. Cannabis Official Resigns as Major Investigation Is Dropped New York, Today

    Gov. Kathy Hochul demanded the resignation of the head of New York’s Office of Cannabis Management following the withdrawal of a case against a Long Island-based company.

  9. Propellers of a Shell Gameplay, Today

    Kate Hawkins remains undecided.

  10. ‘Marjorie Prime’ Review: A.I. Gave Her Back Her Husband. Was It Worth It? Theater, Today

    June Squibb stars in the Broadway premiere of Jordan Harrison’s meditation on grief and the nature of human and artificial intelligence.

  11. Agua o aranceles: Trump vuelve a amenazar a México En español, Today

    El presidente Trump vuelve a la carga contra uno de los mayores socios comerciales de Estados Unidos.

  12. DeSantis Designates Muslim Advocacy Group a ‘Terrorist Organization’ U.S., Today

    The executive order from the Florida governor came after another Republican governor, Greg Abbott of Texas, issued a similar declaration last month.

  13. Trump Again Threatens Tariffs on Mexico Over Long-Running Water Dispute U.S., Today

    The threat is the latest aggressive action that President Trump has taken against America’s biggest trading partners.

  14. El Congreso presiona al Pentágono para que revele toda la información sobre los ataques a embarcaciones En español, Today

    Demócratas y republicanos han solicitado, sin éxito, que se liberen los videos completos del embate del 2 de septiembre. Ahora usarán una iniciativa de ley para obtener respuesta del gobierno de Trump.

  15. Trump Insists Tariffs Will Buoy the Economy. For Now, He’s on Damage Control. U.S., Today

    The president rolled out a $12 billion bailout for farmers as he makes the case that his policy is working — or will soon.

  16. Trump Offers Farmers $12 Billion Bailout From Trade War Video, Yesterday

    President Trump promised struggling farmers billions in federal aid during a round-table meeting on Monday. This comes after China boycotted American farm products in retaliation for U.S. tariffs.

  17. Globos de Oro 2026: la lista completa de nominaciones En español, Yesterday

    Estas son las películas y series que optan a la edición 83 de los Globos de Oro. La ceremonia se transmitirá el 11 de enero.

  18. Supreme Court Questions N.Y. Ban on Religious Exemptions for Vaccines New York, Yesterday

    The U.S. Supreme Court directed a lower court to review the ban, which applies to strict vaccine requirements in New York schools.

  19. Federal Judge Finds Trump’s Halt on Wind Energy Is Illegal Climate, Yesterday

    The president ordered a stop to permits for all wind farms on federal lands and waters. A judge called that “capricious.”

  20. Justices Seem Poised to Expand Trump’s Powers Briefing, Yesterday

    Also, Paramount made a hostile bid for Warner Bros. Here’s the latest at the end of Monday.

  21. Democrats’ Proposal Would Halt Courthouse Arrests of Migrants New York, Yesterday

    About 80 percent of immigrants have skipped appointments to avoid detention, risking their path to legal status, a New York congressman said.

  22. John Noble Wilford, Times Reporter Who Covered the Moon Landing, Dies at 92 Science, Yesterday

    He gave readers a comprehensive and lyrical account of the historic mission in 1969. His science coverage as a Pulitzer-winning journalist and an author took him around the world.

  23. Bruce Blakeman Moves to Run for Governor of New York New York, Yesterday

    Mr. Blakeman, the Nassau County executive, would face a bitter Republican primary showdown with Representative Elise Stefanik.

  24. One Hundred Schoolchildren Released After Abduction in Nigeria Video, Yesterday

    One hundred children who had been kidnapped from a Catholic school in northwestern Nigeria last month were released on Sunday. This is part of a larger trend of kidnappings in Nigeria, where victims are released in exchange for ransom.

  25. Why Democratic Governors Argue They Are the Party’s Best Shot for 2028 U.S., Yesterday

    A long list of people could test that theory, though governors have struggled to make the leap to presidential nominations in recent years.

  26. Trump Clears Sale of More Powerful Nvidia A.I. Chips to China Business, Yesterday

    Approval for the H200 chip followed months of haggling between tech industry backers and defense hawks.

  27. Spicy Peanut and Pumpkin Soup Video, Yesterday

    This recipe is a promise of warmth on those cool autumn nights. Habanero chiles and peanuts both feature heavily in Nigerian cuisine, and this soup is an adaptation of a long-simmered stew common to much of West Africa.

  28. Jimmy Kimmel’s Show Is Extended for Another Year Business, Yesterday

    “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” became a flashpoint about free speech in the country after it was temporarily suspended this year.

  29. N.Y. Archdiocese Will Negotiate Sex-Abuse Settlement for 1,300 Accusers New York, Yesterday

    The archdiocese will raise at least $300 million to fund the settlement. It has agreed with its accusers on a mediator to conduct negotiations.

  30. 4 Russian Soldiers Sentenced to Prison for Killing Texan Who Fought for Moscow World, Yesterday

    Russell Bonner Bentley III, 64, who was living in the occupied Donbas region of Ukraine, was beaten and tortured to death after he was suspected of being an American saboteur, investigators said.

  31. Donald E. Petersen, 97, Who Rescued Ford Motor Co., Is Dead Obituaries, Yesterday

    An ex-Marine and a 40-year company veteran, he turned a nearly bankrupt money loser into the world’s most profitable automaker.

  32. A Frustrated Congress Pushes the Pentagon to Produce Its Boat Strike Orders U.S., Yesterday

    In a sign of bipartisan frustration with the Defense Department, the final defense policy bill aims to compel the Pentagon to share execute orders and video documentation.

  33. Terry Rozier of Miami Heat Pleads Not Guilty in Gambling Case New York, Yesterday

    The N.B.A. player has been charged in federal court with money laundering conspiracy and wire fraud conspiracy.

  34. America Must Prepare for the Future of War Video, Yesterday

    The nature of war has drastically changed. The editorial board argues that the U.S. must reform its military.

  35. G.O.P. Senators Push Health Care Options as Vote Looms U.S., Yesterday

    The Senate is set to vote later this week on a three-year extension of Affordable Care Act subsidies that Republicans oppose. The G.O.P. has yet to coalesce around an alternative.

  36. Trump Backtracks on Releasing Video of Boat Strike U.S., Yesterday

    The president said he would defer to his defense secretary, Pete Hegseth, on whether to release a video showing a follow-up attack that killed survivors of a Sept. 2 strike on an alleged drug smuggling boat.

  37. National Parks Drop Free Entrance on M.L.K. Day and Juneteenth Travel, Yesterday

    Visitors will instead get free entry on President Trump’s birthday, which coincides with Flag Day.

  38. The Second ‘China Shock’ World, Yesterday

    Chinese exports are flooding the developing world, and the social consequences are bound to be profound.

  39. Clerk in Murdaugh Trial Is Sentenced to Probation for Perjury and Other Charges U.S., Yesterday

    Becky Hill helped manage the 2023 trial in which Alex Murdaugh was convicted of murdering his wife and younger son.

  40. Youth Mental Health Improved When Schools Reopened, Study Finds Health, Yesterday

    With the end of school shutdowns, children’s mental health appointments fell sharply, though other factors may have contributed.

  41. Pups in Kimonos Receive Blessings During Japanese Holiday Video, Yesterday

    Pet owners dressed their dogs in kimonos and custom belts to receive blessings at a Shinto shrine last month. This was part of a children’s festival, Shichi-Go-San, or 7-5-3, which has recently been revamped to include pets as well.

  42. These Tips Make Latkes Easier to Fry and More Flavorful Food, Yesterday

    Turns out, pickles are a secret ingredient.

  43. University of Oklahoma Removes a Teacher It Says Urged Students to Protest U.S., Yesterday

    The protest was over the removal of another instructor, who gave a failing grade on a paper about gender that relied on the Bible as its main source.

  44. Perros en kimonos: en Japón, una celebración milenaria ahora incluye mascotas En español, Yesterday

    Para mantenerse relevante, un templo sintoísta ofrece bendiciones a animales de compañía como parte de una fiesta que data del periodo Heian.

  45. Nancy Mace: What’s the Point of Congress? Opinion, Yesterday

    The system in the House promotes control by party leaders over accountability and achievement.

  46. The Movement to Reclaim Childhood Is Just Getting Started Special Series, Yesterday

    We’ve done more this year to protect children from the harms of smartphones and social media. Is it enough?

  47. Trump Is Unpopular. Does He Know It? Video, Yesterday

    “I’m not going to make any predictions, but I will say it feels as if right now is the most popular he’s going to be over the next year,” the columnist Jamelle Bouie predicts of Trump.

  48. Are Trump’s Boat Attacks a War Crime? Video, Yesterday

    On “The Opinions,” the columnist Jamelle Bouie argues that the president is randomly blowing up boats in the Caribbean — what Bouie calls “criminal murder.”

  49. Two New Bach Pieces? The Real Thrill Was in the Chase. Arts, Yesterday

    Two workmanlike pieces by the teenage Bach had their New York premiere at the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center.

  50. Las nominaciones a los Globos de Oro de 2026 demuestran la relevancia de Warner Bros. En español, Yesterday

    ‘Una batalla tras otra’ y ‘White Lotus’ de HBO, ambos propiedad del estudio, consiguieron el mayor número de nominaciones para películas y programas de televisión.

  51. Cora Weiss, Lifelong Champion of Social Justice, Dies at 91 U.S., Yesterday

    With a group called Women Strike for Peace, she helped organize demonstrations against the Vietnam War and nuclear weapons. “We managed to get things done,” she said.

  52. Jerusalem Authorities Raid UNRWA Compound and Raise Israeli Flag World, Yesterday

    Municipal officials say the action was about unpaid taxes. The U.N. relief agency for Palestinians says it is exempt from taxes and should be immune from such a raid, calling it illegal.

  53. Paramount desafía a Netflix y hace una oferta hostil por Warner Bros. Discovery En español, Yesterday

    En un comunicado de prensa, Paramount se dirigió directamente a los accionistas de Warner Bros. con lo que denominó una oferta superior.

  54. Japón emite una alerta de tsunami tras un terremoto de magnitud 7,6 En español, Yesterday

    El terremoto se produjo frente a la costa de la prefectura de Aomori, en la isla principal de Japón, Honshu.

  55. Por qué Rusia está usando México para espiar a EE. UU. En español, Yesterday

    Tradicionalmente Rusia ha usado el vecino del sur de Estados Unidos como base de espionaje, pero ha intensificado esos esfuerzos en años recientes.

  56. A.I. Videos Have Flooded Social Media. No One Was Ready. Business, Yesterday

    Apps like OpenAI’s Sora are fooling millions of users into thinking A.I. videos are real, even when they include warning labels.

  57. Alina Habba, a Trump Loyalist, Resigns as New Jersey’s Top Prosecutor New York, Yesterday

    Ms. Habba resigned on Monday, after a federal appeals court last week found she had been serving as U.S. attorney unlawfully.

  58. EE. UU. dio a México una lista de espías rusos. México los dejó quedarse En español, Yesterday

    Moscú ha intensificado sus operaciones encubiertas en México, y sus espías se reúnen con sus superiores en su bulliciosa capital y en sus playas, según afirman funcionarios estadounidenses.

  59. Trump Stands in the Middle as Netflix and Paramount Vie for a Megadeal Business, Yesterday

    The president has shattered norms by pledging to “be involved” in the regulatory fate of a transaction that could reshape the news and entertainment industries.

  60. For Martin Parr, ‘Showing Things as They Are’ Was Art Arts, Yesterday

    Some saw cynicism in the photographer’s pictures of everyday life in Britain during his nearly six-decade career. But he said he wanted to honor the ordinary.

  61. Looking at 2026 Through the Eyes of 1926 Special Series, Yesterday

    Canada’s annexation, news presented on screens and personal airplanes were among the many predictions reported in The Times a century ago.

  62. Jared Kushner, the President’s Son-in-Law, Is Part of Paramount’s Bid for Warner Bros. Discovery Business, Yesterday

    Mr. Kushner’s private equity fund is one of the many groups helping Paramount mount a hostile bid to buy the group, whose holdings include CNN.

  63. A Dozen F.B.I. Agents Sue Patel After Being Fired Over Kneeling at Protest U.S., Yesterday

    A five-year-old photo of agents kneeling at a D.C. protest after George Floyd’s killing led to the firing of about 16 agents.

  64. The F.T.C. Chairman Who Tilted the Agency to Trump Technology, Yesterday

    Andrew Ferguson has used the Federal Trade Commission’s consumer protection mandate to investigate issues important to President Trump and his base.

  65. Map: 3.7-Magnitude Earthquake Shakes the San Francisco Bay Area Interactive, Yesterday

    View the location of the quake’s epicenter and shake area.

  66. Collector Surrenders ‘Nude Emperor’ Statue Identified as Looted Arts, Yesterday

    The statue and a marble head of a Greek orator seized from the Met Museum were among dozens of items found to have been looted that were handed over to Turkey at a ceremony in Manhattan.

  67. Trump Giving Farmers $12 Billion to Blunt Trade War Fallout U.S., Yesterday

    Federal relief money comes after China boycotted American farm products in retaliation for U.S. tariffs.

  68. ¿Qué tan saludable es el jengibre? En español, Yesterday

    Además de añadirle sabor a los alimentos, esta raíz picante puede aliviar las náuseas y el dolor y brindar otros beneficios a la salud general.

  69. Syrians Celebrate First Anniversary of Assad’s Fall Video, Yesterday

    Syrians on Monday observed the first anniversary of the fall of the longtime dictator Bashar al-Assad with a military parade and celebrations in the streets.

  70. Inside a Gathering of Top Democrats Filled With Hope, Nerves and ’28 Buzz U.S., Yesterday

    At an annual event for Democratic governors, optimism about next year overshadowed the search for a long-term vision. As Gretchen Whitmer put it, adding an expletive: “Let’s go!”

  71. Attacks on Kindergarten and Hospital Kill 114 in Sudan, W.H.O. Says World, Yesterday

    The drone strikes were blamed on the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces, extending a pattern of atrocities in Sudan’s 2½-year civil war.

  72. Becoming Caregivers for Aging Parents Opinion, Yesterday

    Readers respond to Michelle Cottle’s essay about her experience with her parents and the growing caregiver crisis.

  73. Mamdani Confirms He Will Leave Queens One-Bedroom for Gracie Mansion New York, Yesterday

    Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani and his wife, Rama Duwaji, will move into the official residence in Manhattan sometime after his inauguration.

  74. Heavy Rain and Strong Winds Could Disrupt Travel Across Ireland and Britain Weather, Yesterday

    Forecasters warned of wind gusts up to 90 miles per hour and more than half a month’s rainfall in less than a day

  75. How Japan Built a Rare-Earth Supply Chain Without China Business, Yesterday

    The 15-year effort by Japan is a model for countries now scrambling to reduce their dependence on Beijing’s critical metals.

  76. One Hundred Schoolchildren Released After Kidnapping in Nigeria World, Yesterday

    The abduction of over 260 children from a Catholic school last month was the latest in a recent spate of kidnappings in the country.

  77. A Vegan Chopped Liver for Everyone at the Hanukkah Table Food, Yesterday

    This version, especially delicious in its own way, follows in a long history of the dish, swapping in fresh green beans and walnuts for the liver.

  78. Supreme Court’s Conservatives Have Already Narrowed the 1935 Precedent U.S., Yesterday

    Several conservative justices have indicated their willingness to strengthen the president’s power to fire independent agency leaders.

  79. Why Russian Spies Are Using Mexico to Target the U.S. World, Yesterday

    American officials pleaded with Mexico to expel two dozen Russian spies posing as diplomats operating in Mexico. Their concerns were dismissed.

  80. The U.S. Gave Mexico a List of Russian Spies. Mexico Let Them Stay. World, Yesterday

    Moscow has ramped up covert operations in Mexico, with spies meeting handlers in its bustling capital and seaside resorts, U.S. officials say.

  81. El superávit comercial de China supera el billón de dólares por primera vez En español, Yesterday

    Los aranceles del presidente Trump no bastaron para frenar la avalancha exportadora mundial de China, que superó el récord del año pasado en solo 11 meses.

  82. Trump Promises Executive Order to Block State A.I. Regulations U.S., Yesterday

    In a Truth Social post, the president said he would sign an order that would eliminate a patchwork of state laws that have emerged in recent years.

  83. Planes, Trade and Nuclear Energy: Supreme Court Weighs Fate of Independent Regulators Business, Yesterday

    The court heard arguments Monday on a case that could determine the independence of agencies like the National Transportation Safety Board and the Nuclear Regulatory Commission.

  84. 6 Memorable Moments From the ‘Trump Kennedy Center’ Honors Arts, Yesterday

    President Trump expressed his love of “Phantom of the Opera,” got in more digs at Jimmy Kimmel and joked — perhaps — about adding his name to the arts center he has taken over.

  85. Cargo Spill Sends Bunches of Bananas to England’s Coast Video, Yesterday

    Sixteen shipping containers, some full of produce, fell off a ship near England’s southern coast, the British Coast Guard said. Some washed up near the town of Selsey, spilling bananas by the bunches on the beach.

  86. Boeing Completes Acquisition of Spirit AeroSystems, a Major Supplier Business, Yesterday

    The aerospace company is buying Spirit AeroSystems, which makes the bodies of the 737 Max jet, two years after a part of that plane blew away during a flight.

  87. Leveraging Innovation to Revive the American Dream Podcasts, Yesterday

    As technology accelerates and pressures mount, top executives grapple with purpose, innovation and resilience and what leadership means now.

  88. The New Rules for Leadership Podcasts, Yesterday

    As artificial intelligence, politics and market volatility reshape business, top C.E.O.s share how they balance purpose, performance and the pressures of modern leadership.

  89. ‘I See a Yewande Komolafe Recipe, I Immediately Add It to the Week’s Dinner Menu’ Food, Yesterday

    Readers are already in love with her new one-pan spicy chicken thighs and mushrooms.

  90. Do You Know Where in the World These Winter Scenes Are Set? Interactive, Yesterday

    Many books have memorable moments or major plot points set in locations with chilly winter weather. Try this short quiz to see how many you remember from recent novels.

  91. New Clashes Erupt on the Thailand-Cambodia Border. Here’s What to Know. World, Yesterday

    The latest violence comes months after President Trump helped mediate a cease-fire between the two nations.

  92. Yesterday’s Trump Supreme Court Presidential Power live blog included six standalone posts:
  93. Cancer Is Surging, Bringing a Debate About Whether to Look for It Health, Yesterday

    Statistics show a clear spike in eight cancers, but some experts say that many cases never needed to be found.

  94. Todd Combs, a Warren Buffett Protégé at Berkshire, Jumps to JPMorgan Business, Yesterday

    The departure of the senior stock picker was one of several leadership changes ahead of Mr. Buffett’s planned departure as chief executive of Berkshire Hathaway.

  95. A Scholar’s ‘Bombshell’ Questioned Trump’s Power to Fire Officials U.S., Yesterday

    Caleb E. Nelson, a leading originalist law professor, challenged the conventional wisdom of the “unitary executive theory” in an article that was debated in the parties’ briefs ahead of Monday’s arguments.

  96. Japan Issues Tsunami Warning After 7.6-Magnitude Earthquake World, Yesterday

    The earthquake struck off the coast of Aomori Prefecture, on Japan’s main island, Honshu.

  97. App That Tracks ICE Raids Sues U.S., Saying Officials Pressured Apple to Remove It Business, Yesterday

    The developer of ICEBlock, which notifies users of ICE agent sightings, said Attorney General Pam Bondi censored his free speech.

  98. At the Kennedy Center Honors, Little Glitz and One Striking Accessory Style, Yesterday

    Melania Trump went minimal, Gloria Gaynor dressed to shine, but the star of the night was the president.

  99. Golden Globes 2026 Snubs: ‘Wicked: For Good’ Misses a Major Nomination Movies, Yesterday

    Though its stars are up for acting prizes, the film is not in the running for best musical or comedy, only for box office achievement.

  100. Return of the King? Not Quite. Special Series, Yesterday

    America’s recent flirtation with kingship is unsettling, but history has shown us that monarchy is much more than power grabs and gilded rooms.

  101. What Is the Federal Trade Commission? U.S., Yesterday

    The agency’s first role is to enforce consumer protection laws.

  102. Agentes de migración van por la familia de la estudiante deportada a Honduras En español, Yesterday

    El padre de Any Lucía López Belloza dijo que agentes migratorios se presentaron en su casa de Austin, Texas, el domingo. Su hija fue deportada a Honduras durante un viaje sorpresa a casa.

  103. Instagram and Facebook Users in Europe Get Option of Sharing Less Data Business, Yesterday

    The European Commission said Meta, which owns both platforms, is giving users the option of sharing less data in exchange for less personalized ads.

  104. Maps: 7.6-Magnitude Earthquake Near Japan Prompts Tsunami Alert Interactive, Yesterday

    View the location of the quake’s epicenter, aftershocks and shake area.

  105. Thai Jets Bomb Cambodia Amid Deadly Border Dispute Video, Yesterday

    Residents near the Thai-Cambodian border fled as new hostilities left several people dead. The two countries accused each other of firing first, challenging a cease-fire agreement that has been in place since July.

  106. These Independent Agencies Could Be Affected by a Supreme Court Case U.S., Yesterday

    Court filings identify more than two-dozen quasi-independent boards and commissions that could be affected by a Supreme Court ruling in President Trump’s favor.

  107. Paramount Makes Hostile Bid for Warner Bros. Discovery Business, Yesterday

    The offer to shareholders comes days after Warner Bros. agreed to sell its streaming and studio business to Netflix.

  108. Colin Allred Drops Out of Democratic Primary for U.S. Senate in Texas U.S., Yesterday

    His departure came as Representative Jasmine Crockett, a rising star in the party, appeared likely to announce her own Senate run soon.

  109. Trump Says Netflix Takeover of Warner Bros. ‘Could Be a Problem’ U.S., Yesterday

    The fate of the blockbuster Hollywood deal is in the hands of federal regulators.

  110. Who Is Rebecca Slaughter? U.S., Yesterday

    Ms. Slaughter, a Democratic member of the Federal Trade Commission, sued President Trump after he fired her because she did not align with his agenda.

  111. Trump Looms Over Netflix’s Deal for Warner Bros. Discovery Business, Yesterday

    President Trump said the acquisition “could be a problem,” suggesting he will insert himself into the regulatory review of the transaction.

  112. Golden Globes 2026: The Full List of Nominees Movies, Yesterday

    The movies and TV series competing for the 83rd Golden Globes. The ceremony will air on Jan. 11.

  113. Trump Says That Netflix’s Warner Bros. Deal ‘Could Be a Problem’ Video, Yesterday

    President Trump said on Sunday that Netflix’s proposed $83 billion merger with Warner Bros. “could be a problem” because it involves “a very big market share.”

  114. A Corruption Scandal in Ukraine Briefing, Yesterday

    We examine an investigation that is testing Volodymyr Zelensky’s government.

  115. Marooned off the English Coast: Lots of Bananas World, Yesterday

    Containers of bananas, avocados and plantains fell off a cargo ship off the Isle of Wight. A soggy fruit harvest ensued.

  116. Nepal Charges Chinese Construction Firm for Corruption Over Airport Business, Yesterday

    Nepal’s anti-graft watchdog said the state-owned Chinese firm and Nepali officials colluded to inflate the costs of an international airport in Pokhara.

  117. La nueva Siria En español, Yesterday

    Sin duda, el país sigue enfrentándose a muchos retos. Pero ahora algunas cosas van bien allí, y también merecen nuestra atención.

  118. Wordle Review No. 1,634 Gameplay, Yesterday

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Tuesday, Dec. 9, 2025.

  119. Trump Sent Them to a Notorious Prison. Torture Followed. The Daily, Yesterday

    Men deported to El Salvador said they were shackled, beaten, shot with rubber bullets and tear-gassed until they passed out.

  120. A Major Test of Presidential Power, and How States Make Billions From Online Casinos The Headlines, Yesterday

    Plus, the social changes sweeping Iran.

  121. Connections Companion No. 912 Gameplay, Yesterday

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Monday, Dec. 9, 2025.

  122. Strands Sidekick No. 646 Gameplay, Yesterday

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Tuesday, Dec. 9, 2025.

  123. Kristen Stewart Wants to Blow Up the Myth of the Brilliant Male Actor Video, Yesterday

    The actress and director tells David Marchese the world of filmmaking needs a “full system break.”

  124. A Weakened Hamas Still Dominates Gaza, Building Day by Day World, Yesterday

    A cease-fire after two years of war with Israel has allowed Hamas to tighten its grip on power again. “It’s still standing,” one Israeli official said.

  125. Is Sleepy Donald the New ‘Sleepy Joe’? Opinion, Yesterday

    Trump’s travails look more and more like Biden’s.

  126. Must the Military Disobey Unlawful Orders? Pam Bondi Has Said Yes. U.S., Yesterday

    As a lawyer for a conservative think tank, Ms. Bondi, now the attorney general, filed a Supreme Court brief last year saying service members who followed such orders were committing crimes.

  127. New Orleans Restaurants Feel Squeezed as Border Patrol Sweeps In U.S., Yesterday

    Ripple effects from a federal crackdown illustrate how heavily the city’s robust dining scene depends both directly and indirectly on immigrant workers.

  128. ¿Adiós café? Los tés exóticos y los lattes infusionados ganan adeptos en EE. UU. En español, Yesterday

    Por todo el país hay establecimientos que enriquecen sus menús con creativas bebidas sin cafeína.

  129. How Can I Style My Scarf Like a Frenchwoman? Fashion, Yesterday

    Our critic explains how to bring out the effortless insouciance of a quintessentially French accessory.

  130. Supreme Court to Hear Major Test of Trump’s Power to Fire Officials U.S., Yesterday

    The court’s conservative majority has generally let President Trump remove leaders of independent agencies like the Federal Trade Commission, at least temporarily.

  131. Powell Faces Pressure From Multiple Fronts as Fed Prepares to Cut Rates Business, Yesterday

    The chair of the central bank is dealing with internal divisions while being besieged by President Trump and front-runners jockeying to replace him.

  132. New Biometric Tech May Let You Keep Your Passport in Your Pocket Travel, Yesterday

    You may be surprised to zoom right onto a future international flight thanks to facial-recognition tools being tested at Orlando International Airport.

  133. Miami Hasn’t Had a Democratic Mayor in Almost 30 Years. Is That About to Change? U.S., Yesterday

    Democrats see their voters energized in a county that President Trump won. Republicans fear the runoff could add to recent losses.

  134. A Peek Into the Mind of One of History’s Great Thinkers Books, Yesterday

    The notebooks of Albert Camus, the French philosopher and novelist, have been collected in a single volume for the first time.

  135. ‘It: Welcome to Derry’: Madeleine Stowe on Playing Evil’s Little Helper Arts, Yesterday

    “It spoke to me about these particular times that we’re living in,” the actress said about her first screen role in several years.

  136. Golden Globes to Announce 2026 Nominations Business, Yesterday

    Movies like “One Battle After Another” and “Hamnet” are considered strong contenders for the top awards, along with television shows like “The Pitt” and “The Studio.”

  137. Brexit Was Britain Slapping Itself. Why Is America Doing the Same? Opinion, Yesterday

    The latest and best evidence of the damage is a warning about Trump-era tariff policies.

  138. Christine Baranski and ‘A Christmas Carol’: A Natural Pairing Arts, Yesterday

    On a recent recording, and in concerts this month, Baranski reads Dickens’s holiday classic with the Skylark Vocal Ensemble.

  139. $4 Million Homes in California Real Estate, Yesterday

    A compound in Ojai, a contemporary home in Los Angeles and a Spanish-style house in Santa Barbara.

  140. Overmatched: Why the U.S. Military Must Reinvent Itself Interactive, Yesterday

    Investing in the old ways of war leaves America at risk.

  141. Americans Love a Makeover, as Long as It’s Invisible Style, Yesterday

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