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  1. Bolsonaro Ordered to Wear Ankle Monitor Before Trial World, Today

    Brazil’s Supreme Court ordered Jair Bolsonaro, the former president, to stay home most hours, defying President Trump’s demands that charges against Mr. Bolsonaro be dropped.

  2. Summer Reading Contest, Week 7: What Got Your Attention in The Times This Week? The Learning Network, Today

    To participate, submit your response here by July 25 at 9 a.m. Eastern. This week’s winners will be announced by Aug. 5.

  3. Mortgage Lenders Can Use a Second Credit Score. Is That Good for Borrowers? Your Money, Today

    A top housing finance regulator announced that Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac would allow lenders to use the traditional FICO score or one from a rival, VantageScore.

  4. Is the U.S. Riskier Than Emerging Markets? Business, Today

    While the U.S. stock market has rebounded, the combination of the Trump tariffs, a volatile dollar and an erratic bond market has begun to shake global investment thinking.

  5. Five Free Movies to Stream Now Movies, Today

    Some counterprogramming to the summer’s blockbusters: “Titane,” “Coherence” and “Attack the Block.”

  6. This Dinosaur Probably Tweeted More Than It Roared Science, Today

    The anatomy of a Chinese fossil offers a hint that birdsong may be as old as the dinosaurs themselves.

  7. Crypto’s $4 Trillion Moment Business, Today

    A legislative win in Congress, and the promise of more to come, has helped lift the prospects and the wealth of the cryptocurrency industry.

  8. X Hits Grok Bottom + More A.I. Talent Wars + ‘Crypto Week’ Podcasts, Today

    “XAI had to apologize after Grok began praising Adolf Hitler, making antisemitic comments and referring to itself as MechaHitler.”

  9. Should Teens Vote? Briefing, Today

    We examine the voting age around the world.

  10. Chevron Wins Green Light to Buy Into One of World’s Hottest Oil Projects Business, Today

    An arbitrator cleared the way for Chevron to buy Hess, allowing the energy giant to acquire a piece of one of the most promising oil projects in the world.

  11. Las complejidades de ser Superman En español, Today

    Es un pájaro, es un avión, ¡es viernes! Estas son las mejores lecturas para el fin de semana.

  12. Floods and Heavy Rain Kill Dozens in Pakistan World, Today

    Relentless rain began on Wednesday, causing flooding in several cities and across vast rural stretches in the province of Punjab.

  13. Trump’s New Order on Epstein Files, and Colbert’s Canceled ‘Late Show’ The Headlines, Today

    Plus, your Friday news quiz.

  14. Congress Just Gave Away Spending Power to Trump The Daily, Today

    In a simmering fight over federal funding, lawmakers agreed to rescind billions for foreign aid and public broadcasters.

  15. Wordle Review No. 1,491 Gameplay, Today

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Saturday, July 19, 2025.

  16. Strands Sidekick No. 503 Gameplay, Today

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Saturday, July 19, 2025.

  17. Connections Companion No. 769 Gameplay, Today

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Saturday, July 19, 2025.

  18. Brothers in Arms: Macron, Merz and Starmer Plan for a Post-U.S. Future World, Today

    The leaders of France, Germany and Britain are building parallel diplomatic institutions to defend Europe as President Trump retreats from the continent.

  19. The Druse: An Insular Faith, Facing a Fractured Middle East World, Today

    Spread across Syria, Lebanon and Israel, the secretive religious minority has long balanced integration and independence. Now, members are at the heart of the region’s shifting power struggles.

  20. The New York Times News Quiz, July 18, 2025 Interactive, Today

    Did you follow the news this week? Take our quiz to see how well you stack up with other Times readers.

  21. Él quería un cabello más abundante. Sus espermatozoides sufrieron las consecuencias En español, Today

    La finasterida se ha hecho popular entre los hombres jóvenes para tratar la caída del cabello. Pero para aquellos que tienen dificultades para tener hijos, el medicamento podría ser la razón.

  22. Is ‘Joyspan’ the Key to Aging Well? Well, Today

    A long life doesn’t matter much if you don’t enjoy it.

  23. How Superman Handles a Lois Lane Interview Movies, Today

    James Gunn, the screenwriter and director of “Superman,” narrates a sequence featuring David Corenswet and Rachel Brosnahan.

  24. Así se vive ‘Un día sin mexicanos’ en Los Ángeles, 21 años después En español, Today

    La película de 2004 imaginaba una California sin latinos. Conforme el temor a las redadas de migración vacía partes de Los Ángeles, comentan sus creadores, la premisa se siente demasiado real.

  25. At Netanyahu’s U.S. Alma Mater, a Push to Remove Him From the Wall of Fame U.S., Today

    Recent comments by the Israeli prime minister and a Fox News commentator about their suburban Philadelphia high school have inflamed a debate.

  26. A Movie About the Year America Went Fully Berserk Opinion, Today

    From the director of “Midsommar,” a nightmare vision of our national descent.

  27. El duelo de un hombre que perdió a sus seres queridos en el choque del vuelo 171 de Air India En español, Today

    Su hijo y su nuera trajeron el amor a su hogar y representaban la esperanza de la familia para una vida mejor.

  28. A New ‘Billy Budd’ Is a Pressure Cooker of Gay Desire Arts, Today

    An adaptation of the Benjamin Britten opera, in turn based on Melville’s classic novella, joins a lineage of beautiful enigmas.

  29. Tariffs on Russia Could Hurt Wary U.S. Farmers Business, Today

    President Trump’s plan to impose a 100 percent tariff on Russian goods could raise the cost of urea, a key fertilizer in corn and other row crops.

  30. Conservatives Get the PBS and NPR Cuts They’ve Wanted for Decades Business, Today

    The cuts speak to President Trump’s grip on his party but also to the sweeping changes in media.

  31. Extra! Extra! Read All About Last Newspaper Hawker in Paris World, Today

    Ali Akbar started selling papers on the streets in 1974. He is still at it, winning over Parisians and presidents with persistence, humor and his signature catchphrase: “Ça y est!”

  32. The Seductions of A.I. for the Writer’s Mind Opinion, Today

    We need to reckon with what ChatGPT is doing to the classroom and to human expression.

  33. Superman Is Not Cool. And That’s Great. Podcasts, Today

    The man of steel is back, and in this latest reboot, earnestness is a superpower.

  34. This Easy Pesto Pasta Screams Summer Food, Today

    Paired with a tomato-pepper salad and a peaches and cream cake, this herby main is lush with peak green beans and corn.

  35. 7 New Movies Our Critics Are Talking About This Week Movies, Today

    Whether you’re a casual moviegoer or an avid buff, our reviewers think these films are worth knowing about.

  36. ‘The Weir’ Review: A Few Pints to Help the Ghost Stories Go Down Easy Theater, Today

    Conor McPherson’s eerie 1997 drama, set in a rural Ireland of near-empty pubs and howling winds, returns to Irish Rep in top form.

  37. ‘Democrats Don’t Need to Become G.O.P. Lite’ Opinion, Today

    The party is getting pummeled. But it can fight back.

  38. How Empathy Became a Threat Books, Today

    It was once considered a virtue. Why do some people now think it’s a bad thing?

  39. One of These BRICS Is Not Like the Others Business, Today

    President Trump’s attacks on the group of emerging economies, which includes Brazil, Russia and China, have put one member — India — in an uncomfortable spot.

  40. I’m a Climate Activist. I’m Not Giving Up Just Yet. Opinion, Today

    It is inevitable that America will eventually follow the rest of the world and that in 40 or so years, it will run mainly on sun and wind.

  41. In Just a Few Minutes, This Music Will Change Your Day Arts, Today

    Calm and graceful, this cello piece by Bach slowly dances through hopefulness, longing and introspection.

  42. For Some New Zealand Winemakers, Māori Beliefs Lead the Way Food, Today

    A philosophy of respectful custodianship of the land and the importance of one’s place of origin may sound familiar to those who seek out terroir.

  43. N.Y.C. Museum Will Offer Free Admission to Food Stamp Recipients New York, Today

    The American Museum of Natural History has introduced a no-cost membership tier available to New York residents who receive food assistance. They can also bring guests.

  44. As Harvard and Trump Head to Court, the Government Piles on the Pressure U.S., Today

    President Trump suggested a deal was coming, but officials are still demanding more from Harvard, including extensive information about international students, staff payroll and protests.

  45. The Moves That Made ‘Chicago’ and ‘A Chorus Line’ Singular Sensations Theater, Today

    To celebrate the shows’ golden anniversaries, the Broadway star Robyn Hurder demonstrates what makes their choreography so special.

  46. James Gunn Didn’t Want to Make ‘Superman.’ What Changed His Mind? Movies, Today

    His hit reboot is meant to kick off years of new projects from the rebranded DC Studios. But for a long time, Gunn couldn’t figure out the character.

  47. ‘Washington Black’ Is a Defiantly Joyful Fable Arts, Today

    Adapted from the Esi Edugyan novel, this Hulu series follows a child who escapes slavery and embarks on a life of swashbuckling adventure.

  48. Alt Comedy Is Dead. Long Live Alt Comedy! Arts, Today

    The term has fallen out of fashion, but the experimental spirit of the genre lives on in the refreshingly off-kilter Brent Weinbach and Eddie Pepitone.

  49. ‘A Chorus Line’ and ‘Chicago’ at 50: Who Won? Theater, Today

    The slinky jailbirds and Broadway hopefuls in these two classic shows have been fighting it out since 1975.

  50. ‘Shari & Lamb Chop’: A Singular Talent Gets Her Due Movies, Today

    Shari Lewis’s pioneering role in children’s television becomes clear in a new film that can be perfunctory about her life.

  51. The Familiar Fingerprints of a Forgotten Art Heist Arts, Today

    After a valuable de Kooning was discovered behind a bedroom door, a true crime fan wondered: Is that all the thieves stole?

  52. Novels and Movies Offer Closure. Video Games Should Too. Arts, Today

    The industry’s shift toward live service games that are updated for years has studios unwilling to embrace the power of mortality.

  53. These Croissants Took a $500 Ride to the Hamptons Style, Today

    When the wealthy need anything — luggage, a prescription or keys — delivered out east, they can call Tote Taxi.

  54. Hot Dogs for Insomnia? A Kennedy Aide’s Start-Up Can Get You a Tax Break. Business, Today

    The start-up, called Truemed, helps people buy meat and mattresses with money that isn’t subject to federal income tax. But does the tax break apply?

  55. What to Look for in a Celebrity Memoir Opinion, Today

    Celebrity memoirs should obviously include indexes so we can find the juicy parts. So why don’t they?

  56. The Passion of the Cartoonist Books, Today

    A new graphic biography of Caravaggio draws a provocative line from the old masters to the outsider artists of today.

  57. The Meaning Hidden in Wordsworth’s Teacup and Mary Shelley’s Hair Books, Today

    Examining artifacts from the archive of British Romanticism, a scholar finds evidence of intimate, if often overlooked, connections to slavery.

  58. Health Insurers Are Denying More Drug Claims, Data Shows Health, Today

    Offering a rare glimpse inside the hidden world of rejected insurance claims, new data shows a steady uptick among major private insurers.

  59. My Teacher Is a Robot. Wait Till You Meet My Mom. Books, Today

    Two darkly amusing graphic novels for kids pit machine learning and rocket science against good old-fashioned humanity.

  60. ‘Superman’ | Anatomy of a Scene Video, Today

    James Gunn narrates a sequence from his film, in which Superman (David Corenswet) is interviewed by Lois Lane (Rachel Brosnahan).

  61. Spelling Bee Forum Gameplay, Today

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

  62. Soy un estudioso del genocidio. Reconozco cuando veo uno En español, Today

    Un profesor de estudios sobre el Holocausto llegó a la conclusión dolorosa de que Israel está cometiendo un genocidio contra el pueblo palestino.

  63. David Corenswet quiere ser un Superman en quien puedas confiar En español, Today

    Tiene una cualidad de hombre fuera del tiempo que lo hace muy parecido a su personaje. Sin embargo, el actor es consciente de las expectativas que despierta su interpretación.

  64. Trump-Driven Chaos Comes to U.S. Attorney’s Offices in Waves New York, Today

    In Manhattan, Brooklyn, Albany and Newark, confusion has reigned as prosecutors are fired or walk out, and U.S. attorneys serve in limbo while awaiting confirmation.

  65. When Politics Dominate the Education Beat Times Insider, Today

    A Times reporter reflects on the Trump administration's efforts to dismantle the Department of Education.

  66. Who Gets to Wear a Mask? New York, Today

    The tension over masked federal immigration agents expanded on Long Island, where police officers are now permitted to mask up — but no one else is.

  67. A W.N.B.A. Star Loves These Sneakers. She Gets Fined for Wearing Them. New York, Today

    When an upstart women’s shoe brand made a sponsorship deal with Courtney Williams, a Minnesota Lynx all-star, it put the hugely popular league in an awkward position.

  68. Stephen Colbert Laments the Loss of ‘The Late Show’ Arts, Today

    CBS “will be ending ‘The Late Show’ in May,” Colbert told his audience on Thursday. He kept the announcement brief and light.

  69. Word of the Day: pacify The Learning Network, Today

    This word has appeared in 27 articles on NYTimes.com in the past year. Can you use it in a sentence?

  70. Miembros de la Guardia Nacional cuestionan su misión en Los Ángeles En español, Today

    Miles de elementos de la Guardia Nacional prestan servicio en la región de Los Ángeles desde el mes pasado. Seis soldados dijeron en entrevistas que el despliegue ha provocado un decaimiento en la moral.

  71. The Impact of Defunding NPR and PBS Video, Today

    Congress just voted to claw back $500 million in funding for public broadcasting. Benjamin Mullin, a media reporter for The New York Times, explains what will happen now to NPR, PBS and the many local stations that rely on the funding.

  72. Friday Briefing: Trump’s Order on Epstein Records Briefing, Today

    Plus, panic-buying Korean beauty products

  73. Where Congress’s Cuts Threaten Access to PBS and NPR Interactive, Today

    The loss of federal funding threatens scores of public TV and radio stations across the United States.

  74. Negociaciones o ataques aéreos: ¿qué quiere Israel en Siria? En español, Today

    Israel ha entablado conversaciones a puerta cerrada sobre un acuerdo diplomático con el gobierno sirio. Sus ataques contra Damasco de esta semana ponen de manifiesto una falta de claridad estratégica.

  75. Only 5 Fingers Playing Piano, but the Sound of So Many Hands Arts, Today

    Nicholas McCarthy overcame rejection to make a professional career playing the surprisingly vast repertoire for left-hand piano.

  76. Corrections: July 18, 2025 Corrections, Today

    Corrections that appeared in print on Friday, July 18, 2025.

  77. He Took My Story, So I Made a New One Style, Today

    When my 60-year-old husband suddenly left, I lost a sense of who I was, but not entirely.

  78. A Big, Adorable Reveal on the Second Date Style, Today

    Dayton Munson and Emily Orozco hit it off over Bumble, then over a series of restaurant dates.

  79. Seeking a Friend, Finding Much More Style, Today

    Ernie Apreza and Kyle Labarry were looking for community in a new city when they first met 10 years ago. Along the way, they found love.

  80. He Didn’t Know It Was an Audition. But He Got the Husband Role. Style, Today

    Aleksandra Dubov and Daniyel Berchenko were stargazing in the California desert when Ms. Dubov asked him a direct question.

  81. Before Trump, Indonesia Had Another Trade Headache: China Business, Today

    Long before President Trump wielded tariffs as a weapon to punish Indonesia, the country was fighting back a flood of cheap Chinese goods.

  82. Their Shared Love of Theater Was Just the Opening Act Style, Today

    It took Ellenore Scott, a Broadway choreographer, three months to reply to Trey Everett, a writer and musician. It only took a week to fall in love.

  83. Quote of the Day: Powerful Singer Who Wrung Every Teardrop From Ballads Corrections, Today

    Quotation of the Day for Friday, July 18, 2025.

  84. Army Special Operations Warns Retired Members of Terror Threat U.S., Today

    The alert, issued to retired service members who served in Iraq or Syria and live in Florida, did not specify what kind of threat or which terrorist group was involved.

  85. Why Trump Can’t Shake Jeffrey Epstein Video, Today

    The journalist Will Sommer examines the perfect storm of the Epstein files, Trump, QAnon and MAGA.

  86. Fans React to Colbert ‘Late Show’ Cancellation With Puzzlement and Anger Arts, Today

    Many questioned the timing of and motivation for the announcement, noting that Mr. Colbert hosted the most-watched show in late night television.

  87. House Republicans Dangle Possible Vote on Epstein Files, After Voter Backlash U.S., Today

    The House Rules Committee laid the groundwork for an eventual vote to call for release of the Epstein files, reflecting Republican uneasiness with the president’s refusal to divulge information from the investigation.

  88. Border Patrol Agents Raid a Home Depot in Northern California U.S., Today

    The raid indicates a new strategy of going deeper into California after focusing on Southern California for several weeks.

  89. Staff Notes Gameplay, Today

    Kelly Morenus opens our solving weekend with some long, lively entries.

  90. Trump Tells Bondi to Seek Release of Epstein Grand Jury Testimony U.S., Today

    The attorney general plans to ask a court to release the papers. But even if the request succeeds, it would fall far short of critics’ demands to release all investigative materials.

  91. ‘And Just Like That …’ Season 3, Episode 8 Recap: Bringing Sexy Back Arts, Today

    And just like that, a “Sex and the City” revival seemed to remember the first word in the franchise title.

  92. Newsom Wants California to Counter Texas on Redistricting U.S., Today

    Gov. Gavin Newsom says California should redraw its own congressional districts if Texas tries to gerrymander its lines. His idea faces long odds.

  93. Ex-Voice of America Employee Arrested and Charged With Threatening Marjorie Taylor Greene U.S., Today

    Federal prosecutors accused the man of threatening to kill Ms. Greene, her staff, and their families, months before President Trump sought to dismantle the news agency.

  94. A Timeline of What We Know About Trump and Epstein U.S., Today

    Donald Trump was friendly for at least 15 years with Jeffrey Epstein, the multimillionaire financier and convicted sex offender who died in prison in 2019.

  95. Court Rules Trump’s Firing of F.T.C. Commissioner Was Illegal Technology, Today

    A federal judge said Rebecca Kelly Slaughter, whom President Trump fired from the Federal Trade Commission in March, was still a “rightful member” of the agency.

  96. Marine General to Lead Naval Academy, a First U.S., Today

    Lt. Gen. Michael J. Borgschulte, an aviator who deployed to Iraq and Afghanistan, will relieve Vice Adm. Yvette M. Davids, the academy’s first female superintendent.

  97. Musk Clears Final Hurdles for Tesla and Starlink in India World, Today

    In the first tangible inroads Elon Musk has sought for years in India, Starlink passed a final regulatory hurdle and Tesla opened its first India store.

  98. Columbia and White House Enter Final Stage of Talks to End Standoff New York, Today

    A deal to resolve allegations that the university failed to protect Jewish students from harassment is expected to include a fine of about $200 million.

  99. Man Who Sent ‘I Raped You’ Message Pleads Guilty to Sexual Assault U.S., Yesterday

    Ian Cleary, 32, attacked a fellow Gettysburg College student in her dorm room more than a decade ago. A series of Facebook messages helped lead to his arrest.

  100. CBS Canceling ‘Late Show With Stephen Colbert’ After Next Season Business, Yesterday

    The show will end in May, the network said, calling it “a purely financial decision.”

  101. Top Fed Official Backs July Rate Cut as Trump Ramps Up Pressure Business, Yesterday

    Christopher Waller, a potential contender to be the next chair of the central bank, said the Federal Reserve should not wait for the labor market to weaken to reduce interest rates.

  102. A Trump le diagnosticaron insuficiencia venosa crónica. ¿Qué es esa enfermedad? En español, Yesterday

    Esta afección, que puede causar hinchazón y dolor, es frecuente entre los adultos mayores.

  103. Trump’s Plan to Reopen Alcatraz Appears to Move Forward With Officials’ Visit U.S., Yesterday

    Attorney General Pam Bondi and Interior Secretary Doug Burgum visited the site on Thursday to study whether reopening it as a federal prison could work.

  104. Beware of ‘Swiper,’ a Fox at Grand Teton Park With a Penchant for Footwear U.S., Yesterday

    One or more foxes have stolen at least 32 shoes, according to park officials, who warned campers to guard their belongings.

  105. Republicans Fretted Over Ceding Spending Power to Trump. Then They Voted to Do It. U.S., Yesterday

    In voting for President Trump’s cancellation of $9 billion in spending they had already approved, Republicans in Congress showed they were willing to cede their power of the purse.

  106. With T.S.A.’s Shoes Rule Gone, Can Liquids Really Be Next? Travel, Yesterday

    Kristi Noem, the homeland security secretary, has said that the next major airport security screening announcement could target limits on liquids. How likely is that?

  107. Man Wearing Neck Chain Is Sucked Into M.R.I. Machine, Police Say New York, Yesterday

    The man, 61, was in critical condition after entering an exam room in Westbury, N.Y., on Long Island, without authorization while a scan was in progress, the authorities said.

  108. Justice Dept. Asked for 1-Day Sentence for Louisville Officer Briefing, Yesterday

    Also, Britain is planning to lower the voting age. Here’s the latest at the end of Thursday.

  109. Can Fine Dining Save ‘The Bear’? Video, Yesterday

    Wesley Morris talks with the chef and food writer Samin Nosrat about her love-hate relationship with “The Bear,” a show that’s always racing against the clock. She says the best moments, in the show and in our own kitchens, happen when things slow down.

  110. New Assessment Finds Site at Focus of U.S. Strikes in Iran Badly Damaged U.S., Yesterday

    A clearer picture begins to emerge of what the Israeli and U.S. attacks on Iran’s nuclear sites achieved.

  111. 5 Charged in U.C. Berkeley Professor’s Killing in Greece, Including His Ex-Wife World, Yesterday

    Przemyslaw Jeziorski, who taught quantitative marketing at the Haas School of Business, was shot several times on July 4 outside Athens, the authorities said.

  112. Justice Dept. Asks California Sheriffs for Names of Inmates Who Aren’t Citizens U.S., Yesterday

    An A.C.L.U. lawyer said it was possible that any sheriff who complied with the request could be in violation of California’s so-called sanctuary state law.

  113. John Conklin, Designer of Fantastical Opera Sets, Dies at 88 Arts, Yesterday

    Realizing a childhood dream, he created scenery that was highly conceptual yet playful for the Glimmerglass Festival, New York City Opera and other companies.

  114. What to See in N.Y.C. Galleries in July Arts, Yesterday

    This week in Newly Reviewed, Max Lakin covers Nancy Dwyer’s big words and a summer group show with some thrilling collisions.

  115. Archery Club Used to ‘Nasty Storms’ Reels From Fatal Lightning Strike New York, Yesterday

    The bolt struck local archers and a boy scout troop in New Jersey, killing one man and injuring at least 13 other people. Friends of the victims said the strike had come out of nowhere.

  116. Friday Briefing: Bloodshed in a Syrian City Briefing, Yesterday

    Plus, panic-buying Korean beauty products

  117. Interior Dept. to Put Wind and Solar Projects Through Stricter Political Review Climate, Yesterday

    Industry groups said the directive could create new delays and bottlenecks for renewable energy projects across the country.

  118. E.P.A. Delays Required Cleanups of Toxic Coal Ash Landfills Climate, Yesterday

    The Trump administration will give utilities around the country an additional year to come up with a plan to clean up contaminated waterways.

  119. Trump Is Winning the Race to the Bottom Opinion, Yesterday

    China has been displaying intellectual and innovative vitality for decades and the United States has scarcely mobilized.

  120. Customers Griped About High Grocery Prices. The Grocer Agreed. Food, Yesterday

    After hearing complaints about his prices, a store owner in Brooklyn has apologized, and begun the laborious task of lowering thousands of them.

  121. Sol Stern, Lapsed Liberal and Conservative Heretic, Dies at 89 U.S., Yesterday

    He broke with the left over its criticism of Israel and what he saw as its anti-Americanism. But he also became a critic of Donald Trump.

  122. ‘The Porter’ Is a Rich Period Drama About Labor and Dignity Arts, Yesterday

    The series is substantive, well crafted and a little melancholy, centered on a group of Black train porters in Canada in the 1920s.

  123. Heat Season Is Off to a Roaring Start Climate, Yesterday

    Temperatures are scorching, and they probably haven’t peaked yet.

  124. Crypto Industry Reaches Milestone With Passage of First Major Bill Technology, Yesterday

    After a week of squabbling in Washington, the cryptocurrency industry secured one of its primary legislative objectives and made progress toward a second one.

  125. Netflix’s Net Income Leaps to $3.1 Billion Business, Yesterday

    It was another strong quarter for the streaming giant, which generated $11.1 billion in revenue.

  126. Trump Was Diagnosed With Chronic Venous Insufficiency. What is It? U.S., Yesterday

    The condition, which can cause swelling and pain, is common among older adults.

  127. U.S. Proposes Steep Tariffs on Critical E.V. Battery Material Business, Yesterday

    The Commerce Department plans to impose a 93.5 percent levy on Chinese graphite, an essential ingredient in the batteries that power electric vehicles.

  128. 13 Law Enforcement Unions Endorse Eric Adams in N.Y.C. Mayor’s Race New York, Yesterday

    Mr. Adams, who was elected on a law-and-order campaign message, is seeking to portray Zohran Mamdani, this year’s Democratic nominee, as weak on crime.

  129. Read the Letter From President Trump’s Doctor Interactive, Yesterday

    Karoline Leavitt, the White House press secretary, released a letter from President Trump’s physician stating that the president has chronic venous insufficiency, which he called a benign and common condition in older people.

  130. Storms Crawling Along the Gulf Coast Are Raising the Risk of Flooding Weather, Yesterday

    A tropical disturbance is bringing heavy rain as it moves west through Louisiana and Mississippi.

  131. Meatless Monday Through Meatless Sunday Food, Yesterday

    Three spots where vegetarians don’t have to make a meal of appetizers and sides.

  132. In the Trump Administration, Watchdogs Are Watching Their Backs U.S., Yesterday

    The president has fired or demoted over 20 inspectors general since he took office. Employees say they are demoralized and reluctant to pursue investigations that could prompt political blowback.

  133. Israel Strike Destroys Catholic Church in Gaza Video, Yesterday

    According to church officials, at least three people were killed and six others were injured when an Israeli strike hit the Holy Family Catholic Church compound in Gaza City on Thursday. The Israeli military is examining the incident.

  134. Teen Arrested in Killing of Paddleboarder in Maine U.S., Yesterday

    Sunshine Stewart, 48, was found dead near 100 Acre Island after disappearing while paddle boarding in Union, Maine.

  135. With One Call, Trump Alters the Fate of a Contested Power Project Climate, Yesterday

    Grain Belt Express, a transmission line that would cross 800 miles of the Midwest, is at the center of a number of disputes.

  136. F.D.A. Approves Juul Vapes After Yearslong Delay Health, Yesterday

    The company was accused of marketing its products to teenagers, causing a surge in use.

  137. Jane’s Addiction Members Sue One Another After Onstage Fight Arts, Yesterday

    The rock band’s singer confronted its guitarist during a show last year, leading to the cancellation of its reunion tour.

  138. Heavy Rain in Kansas City Area Leads to Road Rescues Video, Yesterday

    More than eight inches of rain fell in some parts of the Kansas City area overnight, meteorologists said.

  139. Ketanji Brown Jackson Knows How to Get People’s Attention Opinion, Yesterday

    Purists are freaking out over her informal locutions, but at least they’re taking notice.

  140. Fired D.E.I. Administrator Sues the University of Michigan U.S., Yesterday

    In her lawsuit, Rachel Dawson denies making antisemitic remarks and accuses the school of racial bias in its investigation and decision-making.

  141. Su misión: devolver las cosas que se perdieron en las inundaciones En español, Yesterday

    En medio de la pérdida, muchos hallaron un propósito en la desgarradora labor de reunir objetos con sobrevivientes y familias.

  142. What to Know About the Three Crypto Regulation Bills in Congress U.S., Yesterday

    The House this week took up a trio of bills that would establish a federal framework for regulating the cryptocurrency industry. One of the measures is about to clear Congress and become law.

  143. U.K. Plans to Lower Voting Age in Major Electoral Reform Video, Yesterday

    The British government said it wants to lower the voting age to 16 as part of a plan that has been described as the country’s largest expansion of voting rights in decades.

  144. Despiden a la fiscala de Manhattan que llevó los casos Epstein En español, Yesterday

    Maurene Comey trabajó en las causas contra el financiero que se suicidó antes de ser procesado. También es hija de un adversario del presidente Trump.

  145. Judge Scraps Rule Eliminating Medical Debt on Credit Reports Business, Yesterday

    The Trump administration joined with trade groups to ask a court to overturn a Biden-era rule that aimed to limit the impact of unpaid medical bills on consumers’ credit history.

  146. ‘Bonjour’ Sets Off a Linguistic Dispute on a Belgian Train World, Yesterday

    The rules can get complicated in a country with French, Dutch and German as official languages.

  147. El grupo de derechos humanos Cristosal huye de El Salvador En español, Yesterday

    La organización ha investigado las muertes en prisión y la tortura bajo el mandato del presidente Nayib Bukele. Sus empleados fueron amenazados y vigilados, dijo su director.

  148. Un país africano dice que repatriará a los migrantes deportados por EE. UU. En español, Yesterday

    Esuatini, que forma parte de los terceros países que han recibido a personas deportadas de EE. UU., anunció que planea regresar a cinco de estos migrantes a sus naciones de origen.

  149. Smell of Death Lingers in Syrian City After Spasm of Violence World, Yesterday

    Blood in the streets, smashed windows and the smell of corpses in the air: A resident of the southern city of Sweida describes the aftermath of a wave of sectarian violence.

  150. 7 New Books We Love This Week Books, Yesterday

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  151. Cherry Tomato Bonanza Food, Yesterday

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  152. Justice Dept. Asks for 1-Day Sentence for Ex-Officer Convicted in Breonna Taylor Raid U.S., Yesterday

    The move was a stunning reversal of Biden-era efforts to address racial disparities in local law enforcement.

  153. PepsiCo Reaches for Protein and Fiber to Boost Sales Business, Yesterday

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  154. After 7 Decades of Measurements From a Peak in Hawaii, Trump’s Budget Would End Them Climate, Yesterday

    Closing Mauna Loa and three other U.S. sites that track greenhouse gases would disrupt a decades-long record of the planet’s changing atmosphere.

  155. Connie Francis, cuyas baladas dominaron la música pop de los sesenta, muere a los 87 años En español, Yesterday

    Cuando “Pretty Little Baby” se hizo viral este año, Francis se alegró de volver a ser el centro de atención y se unió a TikTok.

  156. Amid Flood Response, Texas Republicans Pivot to Political Maps U.S., Yesterday

    A special session of the Texas Legislature will address the deadly floods in Hill Country, but the fireworks will come from President Trump’s demand for a newly gerrymandered House map.

  157. New Scripts for a Democratic Comeback Opinion, Yesterday

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  158. Alemania y el Reino Unido firman un pacto de defensa mutua mientras EE. UU. retrocede En español, Yesterday

    El acuerdo, firmado por el primer ministro Keir Starmer y el canciller Friedrich Merz durante su visita a Londres, abarca energía, cooperación económica, migración y defensa.

  159. White House Seeks to Inspect Fed Renovation in Bid to Pressure Powell U.S., Yesterday

    Russell T. Vought, the head of the Office of Management and Budget, said he and other administration officials wanted access to the Fed’s building in Washington.

  160. N.Y.P.D. Officer Accused of Theft to Pay for ‘Booty’ Exercises and BMW New York, Yesterday

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  161. Thunderstorms Nearby? How to Stay Safe When Lightning Strikes U.S., Yesterday

    Summer is a busy time for lighting strikes, which kill about 20 people and injure many others across the United States each year, officials said.

  162. Stan Douglas and the Double Life of Images Arts, Yesterday

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  163. Republicans on Senate Panel Vote to Advance Bove’s Nomination After Democrats Storm Out U.S., Yesterday

    An even more intense battle is expected on the Senate floor over the nomination of a Trump immigration policy enforcer to a lifetime judicial post.

  164. Crecieron con la Coca-Cola de México. El plan de Trump no les entusiasma En español, Yesterday

    Después de que el presidente Trump anunció que el refrescó se fabricará con azúcar de caña en Estados Unidos, los “foodies” de ascendencia mexicana dijeron que la idea no les convencía.

  165. A Brooklyn Brownstone That Channels ‘The Garden of Earthly Delights’ T Magazine, Yesterday

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  166. Israeli Strike on a Gaza Church Kills Three World, Yesterday

    As cease-fire talks stalled, a deadly strike on a Catholic church in Gaza City prompted Pope Leo XIV to call for an immediate end to the fighting.

  167. Prosecutor Fired by Trump Calls Fear the ‘Tool of the Tyrant’ New York, Yesterday

    Maurene Comey, who helped prosecute Jeffrey Epstein and Sean Combs, was dismissed without a detailed explanation. She is the daughter of James B. Comey, a longtime adversary of President Trump.

  168. Heavy Rain Floods Kansas City Area, Prompting Overnight Rescues Weather, Yesterday

    Firefighters waded through waist-deep water to rescue people from nearly two dozen cars, officials said.

  169. Heavy Rain in Kansas Leads to Flash Flood Emergency Alerts Video, Yesterday

    Floodwaters from heavy rains rushed down a residential street in Shawnee, Kan., a suburb of Kansas City.

  170. 24 Recipes That Are Perfect for Camping Food, Yesterday

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  171. Trump’s Attack on the Fed Ripples Through the Global Economy Business, Yesterday

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  172. The Fairest Farro Salad of Them All Food, Yesterday

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  173. In Epstein Case, Follow the Money, Democratic Senator Says Business, Yesterday

    Senator Ron Wyden has found that four banks waited until Mr. Epstein’s arrest on federal charges to flag $1.5 billion in suspicious transactions. Mr. Wyden wants the documents made public.

  174. Shopping Mall Fire Kills at Least 61 in Iraq Video, Yesterday

    Local officials said that the scale of the tragedy was worsened by shoddy construction and a lack of preparedness.

  175. All Aboard a Steam Train to See ‘The Railway Children’ Theater, Yesterday

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  176. An Opera House’s New Era Begins With an Unlikely First: Strauss Arts, Yesterday

    Christian Thielemann’s inaugural new production as the general music director of the Berlin State Opera is the rarity “Die Schweigsame Frau.”

  177. ‘Crypto Week’ Is Back on Track After House G.O.P. Quells Conservative Revolt Technology, Yesterday

    The House is set to vote on a series of high-stakes bills backed by the cryptocurrency industry, after top Republicans brokered a deal with a group of dissenters in their ranks.

  178. Substack Raises $100 Million, Betting on Subscriptions but Coming Around to Ads Business, Yesterday

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  179. Syria’s President Condemns Israel After It Struck the Country’s Capital Video, Yesterday

    Israel launched airstrikes against targets in Syria in Wednesday, following days of sectarian violence in the southern region of Sweida that has killed more than 500.

  180. The U.K. Plans to Lower the Voting Age to 16. Here’s What to Know. World, Yesterday

    The plan has been described as the largest expansion of voting rights in Britain in decades.