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  1. Today’s Nasa Astronauts Return live blog included five standalone posts:
  2. Clashes in Minneapolis After Federal Agent Shoots Man Video, Today

    A federal agent shot and injured a Venezuelan man in Minneapolis on Wednesday night, a Homeland Security official said. The shooting came one week after an ICE agent shot and killed a woman in the city.

  3. Consejos para cumplir tus propósitos financieros de Año Nuevo En español, Today

    Los expertos ofrecieron sugerencias como reducir tu lista de objetivos, automatizar el ahorro y evitar tentaciones como los correos electrónicos con ofertas.

  4. La ofensiva migratoria impulsa una resistencia local, de Los Ángeles a Mineápolis En español, Today

    Entre chats, silbatos y patrullajes, vecinos y organizaciones se coordinan para vigilar la presencia del ICE y expresar su rechazo a las redadas en sus comunidades.

  5. Many Mayors Have Tried to Help Small Businesses. It’s Mamdani’s Turn. New York, Today

    Small business advocates in New York are excited that Mayor Zohran Mamdani is tackling the issue of excessive fees and fines, but they’ve heard similar promises before.

  6. Cómo evitar problemas estomacales cuando viajas En español, Today

    Con un poco de planificación —qué comer, qué beber y qué llevar— puedes disminuir las probabilidades de sufrir diarrea del viajero, intoxicación leve y náuseas en el trayecto.

  7. New Dietary Guidelines The Learning Network, Today

    Why was this image in the news recently? What is it communicating?

  8. Spelling Bee Forum Gameplay, Today

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

  9. The Judge in the Maduro Case Is 92. All Eyes Will Be on His Stamina. New York, Today

    Judge Alvin K. Hellerstein was seen drifting in and out of sleep in court last year. The case of Nicolás Maduro, the Venezuelan leader, will test his endurance.

  10. Colbert Jokes That Trump Has Found ‘a New National Bird’ Arts, Today

    “You got to hand it to that auto worker for getting under Trump’s skin,” Stephen Colbert said after the president appeared to flip off a heckling worker at a Ford plant.

  11. Word of the Day: autonomous The Learning Network, Today

    This word has appeared in 378 articles on NYTimes.com in the past year. Can you use it in a sentence?

  12. Las refinerías de EE. UU. se beneficiarán del control de Trump sobre el petróleo venezolano En español, Today

    Es probable que las empresas que convierten el petróleo en gasolina y diesel tomen la ventaja, comparadas con aquellas que extraen del subsuelo.

  13. Crane Collapses on Expressway Outside Bangkok, Killing at Least 2 World, Today

    The deadly episode came a day after a crane fell on a moving train in northeastern Thailand, killing at least 32 people.

  14. Irán alista su primera ejecución ligada a las protestas, mientras Trump advierte represalias En español, Today

    Organizaciones de derechos humanos y familiares dicen que el país planea la primera ejecución de un manifestante opositor durante la más reciente ola de protestas.

  15. Quote of the Day: Greenlanders Shocked, Angry, Confused and, Most of All, Scared Corrections, Today

    Quotation of the Day for Thursday, January 15, 2026.

  16. Corrections: Jan. 15, 2026 Corrections, Today

    Corrections that appeared in print on Thursday, Jan. 15, 2026.

  17. Au Pair Testifies of Lurid Plot in Virginia Double-Murder Trial U.S., Today

    Juliana Peres Magalhães wrapped up testimony on Wednesday in the case against Brendan Banfield, her former lover, who is accused of killing his wife and another man.

  18. Son of ‘Goodbye Horses’ Singer Among Americans Freed in Venezuela World, Today

    James Luckey-Lange, 28, was released this week with several other U.S. citizens from the country’s notorious prison system after going missing in December, his family said.

  19. Venezuelan Immigrants Urge Appeals Court to Restore Deportation Protections U.S., Today

    The Trump administration has ended Temporary Protected Status for about 600,000 Venezuelan immigrants, part of a broader effort to curb avenues for immigrants to remain in the United States.

  20. Federal Agent Shoots Man in Minneapolis, Prompting Tense Protests U.S., Today

    The agent shot a Venezuelan man who was resisting arrest, an official said. Protesters and law enforcement officers clashed for hours, as city officials urged people to go home.

  21. Visible Sign of Hard Work Gameplay, Today

    Wendy L. Brandes and Barbara Lin make their collaboration debut in the New York Times Crossword.

  22. BTS está de vuelta. ¿Dónde estaban? En español, Today

    Las superestrellas del k-pop harán una gira colosal de regreso: 79 conciertos en cinco continentes en 11 meses. Pero ¿por qué han estado ausentes tanto tiempo?

  23. British Columbia Ends Program That Aimed to Curb Arrests of Drug Users World, Today

    The three-year pilot program did not deliver the results hoped for, the health minister said. It had allowed drug users to avoid criminal charges for possessing small amounts of illegal substances.

  24. 3 More Lawmakers in Video Say Federal Prosecutors Are Investigating Them U.S., Today

    The lawmakers, all Democrats who urged military service members not to follow illegal orders, said prosecutors had contacted them. But it is unclear what crime they might have committed.

  25. Boeing Knew About Flaws in UPS Plane That Crashed in Louisville, N.T.S.B. Says U.S., Today

    In a report Wednesday, the National Transportation Safety Board said fractures that appeared to have led the left engine to separate from the plane’s wing had occurred at least four other times.

  26. Woman Killed by ICE Agent Seemed at Fault, N.Y. Republican Says New York, Today

    Bruce Blakeman, the likely Republican candidate for governor, said the killing of Renee Good was just one point of disagreement between him and Gov. Kathy Hochul, a Democrat.

  27. This Might Be the Best Sport for a Longer Life Video, Today

    Research consistently shows that physical activity is linked to healthy aging. But do some sports confer more longevity benefits than others? Simar Bajaj, a reporting fellow for Well, explains.

  28. EE. UU. se esfuerza por vender el petróleo de Venezuela, su antiguo adversario En español, Today

    Los funcionarios estadounidenses mediaron en la venta de petróleo venezolano por valor de cientos de millones de dólares para estabilizar la economía del país tras capturar a su presidente.

  29. After Danish and U.S. Officials Meet on Greenland, Trump Remains Unmoved U.S., Today

    Denmark’s foreign minister left the White House complex saying that his country had a “fundamental disagreement” with President Trump, as several NATO countries sent troops to Greenland.

  30. Dinamarca, Groenlandia y EE. UU. conversan en medio de las amenazas de Trump En español, Today

    El objetivo de la discusión era enfocarse en el deseo del presidente Trump de adquirir la isla. Fue la primera reunión entre los tres gobiernos para discutir el tema.

  31. A Look At Antarctica From Above Video, Yesterday

    After nearly two weeks at sea without being able to launch his drone, New York Times photographer Chang W. Lee finally captures Antarctica from the air.

  32. Prosecutors Say Officer Who Hurled Cooler Was Not Trying to Save Lives New York, Yesterday

    Lawyers for Sgt. Erik Duran said he had to make a “life-or-death” decision when he struck Eric Duprey as he rode a motorbike recklessly down a sidewalk. Mr. Duprey died almost immediately.

  33. What Voters Told Democrats About ICE, Costs and Which Party Is ‘Judgy’ U.S., Yesterday

    In focus groups, swing voters gave Democratic politicians some tough feedback on the party.

  34. Trump Imposes Limited Tariffs on Foreign Semiconductors Business, Yesterday

    The tariffs will allow President Trump to take a cut of Nvidia’s chip sales to China while putting off a decision about imposing higher taxes on the chip industry.

  35. Denmark Has ‘Fundamental Disagreement’ With U.S. Over Greenland Video, Yesterday

    On Wednesday, Denmark and Greenland’s foreign ministers met with the Trump administration. President Trump urged the United States needs Greenland for national security purposes but both foreign officials argued Greenland is not up for sale.

  36. The U.S. Moves Personnel Out of Qatar as Tensions Rise With Iran Briefing, Yesterday

    Also, the U.S. and Denmark clash over Greenland. Here’s the latest at the end of Wednesday.

  37. Renaming Defense Department Could Cost Taxpayers $125 Million U.S., Yesterday

    A report released by the Congressional Budget Office estimated the amount of money that would be spent on new signs and letterhead, should Congress approve a change.

  38. Iran Prepares to Execute Protester Video, Yesterday

    Iran had been prepared to execute Erfan Soltani, 26, on Wednesday. He would have been the first protester to be executed in the latest wave of antigovernment unrest.

  39. Congress Is Spurning Many of Trump’s Proposed Spending Cuts U.S., Yesterday

    Months after the partisan clash that led to the longest shutdown in history, lawmakers have agreed on spending bills that look far different from what the president wanted.

  40. Kaiser Permanente Settles Medicare Fraud Claims for $556 Million Health, Yesterday

    The Justice Department and whistle-blowers accused the major health insurer of overbilling the government for about $1 billion under the private plans.

  41. Trump’s Gulf Allies Do Not Want Him to Bomb Iran World, Yesterday

    While several of the Gulf Arab countries harbor little love for Iran, they worry that the consequences of rising tensions could blow back on them.

  42. OpenAI Signs Another Deal With a Computer Chip Maker Technology, Yesterday

    The agreement with the start-up Cerebras is the latest in a series intended to expand the A.I. company’s computing power.

  43. Is Whole Milk Healthier for Kids? Well, Yesterday

    A new law will allow full-fat and 2 percent milk to be served in schools. Here’s what to know.

  44. Italian Broccoli Salad Video, Yesterday

    This adaptable make-ahead salad is a great instant lunch or side dish. It starts with raw broccoli florets and stems, thinly sliced into irregular shapes to create many textures.

  45. Así se gestaron las entrevistas del Times con Gustavo Petro En español, Yesterday

    Los reporteros de The New York Times esperaron más de ocho horas para hablar con el presidente Gustavo Petro, quien, como se vio después, tenía otra conversación importante entre manos.

  46. Newsom Says California Will Not Extradite Abortion Provider to Louisiana U.S., Yesterday

    The case, escalating the interstate battle over abortion, is the second time Louisiana has criminally charged out-of-state doctors with sending abortion pills to Louisiana residents.

  47. Fine Arts Panel Postpones Review of Trump’s Ballroom U.S., Yesterday

    The Trump administration has been under pressure from preservationists to submit the ballroom project for a formal review.

  48. Renee Good’s Family Should Be Able to Sue the Officer Who Killed Her Opinion, Yesterday

    An ICE killing in Minneapolis can be the impetus for finally closing a gaping hole in our constitutional protections.

  49. Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Unhappiness Opinion, Yesterday

    One reason for the toxicity of American politics may be that our quality of life is slipping behind our peers’.

  50. Trump Cuts $2 Billion in Federal Funding for Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services Health, Yesterday

    Notices went out late Tuesday to more than 2,000 programs nationwide that will be affected by budget slashing at the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration.

  51. Frank Dunlop, 98, Dies; Gave British Theater a Free-Spirited Spin Theater, Yesterday

    In 1970, he founded London’s Young Vic, an adventurous “people’s theater” — the Who took the stage at one point — before shaking up the Brooklyn Academy of Music.

  52. Día 4: prueba una actividad para agudizar tu mente Interactive, Yesterday

    Probar cosas nuevas puede ayudar a aumentar tu reserva cognitiva. Hoy te proponemos salir a un museo o entrar a un círculo de lectura.

  53. Minneapolis ‘Feels Like a Military Occupation’ World, Yesterday

    President Trump has sent ICE agents into cities across America. We take a look at the fallout and what may come next.

  54. Tiny Love Stories: ‘I’m 23. He’s 40.’ Style, Yesterday

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

  55. Trump no necesitaba autorización para enviar tropas a Venezuela, según un memorando del Departamento de Justicia En español, Yesterday

    El documento ofrece un panorama detallado de la justificación legal del gobierno de Estados Unidos para la incursión militar en territorio venezolano a principios de enero.

  56. Trump Administration to Halt Immigrant Visa Processing for 75 Countries U.S., Yesterday

    Federal officials said the move was meant to discourage immigration by people who they deemed likely to rely on public benefits.

  57. Why Banks Are So Worried About a 10% Credit Card Rate Cap Business, Yesterday

    President Trump revived a campaign promise to cap interest rates, but it is unclear how he would make that a reality.

  58. The People of Iran Deserve the World’s Support Opinion, Yesterday

    The protest movement represents the best hope for a government that does less damage in the world and better serves its own citizens.

  59. As N.Y.C. Nurses’ Strike Continues, Both Sides Prepare for a Long Fight New York, Yesterday

    Hospital administrators and union officials appear to be digging in for an extended battle over staffing levels and pay.

  60. U.S. Races to Sell Venezuelan Oil, Transforming Ties With Former Foe World, Yesterday

    U.S. officials brokered the sale of hundreds of millions of dollars worth of Venezuelan oil to stabilize the country’s economy after capturing its president.

  61. Federal Judges Uphold California’s New Congressional Maps U.S., Yesterday

    A panel in Los Angeles sided with Gov. Gavin Newsom in a decision that will help Democrats counter Republican gerrymandering in Texas. Republicans are expected to appeal.

  62. U.K. Home Secretary Presses Police Chief to Resign Over Israeli Soccer Fan Ban World, Yesterday

    An independent report said Wednesday that the West Midlands Police overstated the threat posed by Maccabi Tel Aviv supporters before a match last year in Birmingham.

  63. Despite Trump’s Claims, Grocery Prices Are Rising Business, Yesterday

    Weather, supply, tariffs, labor and changing consumer habits continue to drive up the cost of groceries. President Trump falsely claims prices are falling.

  64. Trump Signs Bill Allowing Schools to Serve Whole Milk Again U.S., Yesterday

    The law, which was approved unanimously by Congress late last year, also gives schools more flexibility in serving nondairy milks.

  65. Judge Rejects Effort to Return Man Accused in 9/11 Plot to Guantánamo Trial U.S., Yesterday

    The case of Ramzi bin al-Shibh was severed in 2023 after a military medical panel found him incompetent to help with his defense.

  66. Ante la presión para investigar a la viuda de la víctima del ICE, 6 fiscales renunciaron En español, Yesterday

    El fiscal federal Joseph Thompson fue uno de los que renunciaron mientras el departamento de Justicia trataba de examinar los supuestos vínculos de la mujer con grupos activistas.

  67. Independents Reach New High as Young Voters Avoid Labels Polls, Yesterday

    New data from Gallup shows overall gains for Democrats even though 45 percent of Americans do not identify with either political party.

  68. What are Trump’s Options in Iran? Video, Yesterday

    President Trump has said that “help is on the way” for Iranian protesters. Amid reports that thousands of the protesters have been killed, our national security correspondent David E. Sanger describes what some of Mr. Trump’s options might be.

  69. Renfrew Christie Dies at 76; Sabotaged Racist Regime’s Nuclear Program World, Yesterday

    He played a key role in ending apartheid South Africa’s secret weapons program in the 1980s by helping the African National Congress bomb critical facilities.

  70. Forget Trump’s Tariffs. The Real Danger Lies in China’s Trade Surplus. Opinion, Yesterday

    China has announced a more than trillion-dollar trade surplus that poses a greater danger to world commerce than Trump’s tariffs.

  71. ICE Is Waging War on Blue Cities Opinion, Yesterday

    Will the agency’s brutality and capriciousness create blowback?

  72. Quebec’s Unpopular Leader to Resign Ahead of Elections World, Yesterday

    Premier François Legault became Canada’s most popular provincial leader during the pandemic thanks to his reassuring, avuncular persona. But missteps sank his hopes for a third term.

  73. China le da la vuelta a los aranceles de EE. UU. y registra un superávit récord en 2025 En español, Yesterday

    Una moneda débil y mayor producción doméstica impulsaron las exportaciones de China a 1,19 billones de dólares el año pasado, 20 por ciento más de lo que vendió en 2024.

  74. California Investigates Elon Musk’s xAI Over Sexualized Images Technology, Yesterday

    The state will examine whether xAI, which owns the social media platform X and created the A.I. chatbot Grok, violated state law.

  75. Republicans Move to Block Effort to Check Trump’s Power in Venezuela U.S., Yesterday

    G.O.P. leaders are pressuring fellow senators who supported the measure to change their vote on the bill to block President Trump’s military action in Venezuela without Congress’s consent.

  76. Republicans Advance Stock-Trading Bill With Limited Restrictions U.S., Yesterday

    The bill would allow lawmakers to keep their existing stock and continue to sell it if they provide seven to 14 days of notice. Democrats called it a “gift to insider traders.”

  77. NASA Begins Space Station Medical Evacuation: How to Watch Science, Yesterday

    Four astronauts have closed their spacecraft hatch and are leaving the outpost about a month earlier than scheduled because a crew member, who was not identified, has an undisclosed medical issue.

  78. American Citizens Are Living in Fear Opinion, Yesterday

    Readers share their anxieties over the aggressive tactics of ICE agents. Also: Undermining the Fed’s stability; one reader’s Trump quiz.

  79. Walking Off Into a Universe of White Climate, Yesterday

    Bad weather has postponed attempts to set up camp on the Thwaites Glacier. So researchers got onto the sea ice and met a local.

  80. Judge Puts Off Ruling on Minnesota’s Request to Block ICE Surge U.S., Yesterday

    Lawyers for the state sought an immediate ruling, but the judge said she would give the Justice Department time to respond in writing to the state’s lawsuit.

  81. Can the ICE Agent Who Shot Renee Good Be Prosecuted? U.S., Yesterday

    The Trump administration is unlikely to bring a federal case, and any criminal case would face high hurdles. But charges are not out of the question.

  82. These Gyms’ Most Intimidating Machine: The Front Door Business, Yesterday

    A new kind of tap-in, tap-out system at gyms has some New Yorkers flustered.

  83. C.D.C. Brings Back Hundreds of Suspended Workplace Safety Employees Health, Yesterday

    Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. placed about 90 percent of the roughly 1,000 employees of the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health on administrative leave last April.

  84. Verizon Outage Affects Tens of Thousands of Users, Tracking Site Shows Business, Yesterday

    A spokeswoman for Verizon said the carrier was working to resolve the issue.

  85. Rebecca Kilgore, 76, Dies; Acclaimed Interpreter of American Songbook Arts, Yesterday

    An elegant jazz singer with adventurous taste, she counted among her fans the performer Michael Feinstein and the songwriter Dave Frishberg, who called her technique “flawless.”

  86. El FBI catea el domicilio de una periodista del Washington Post En español, Yesterday

    La medida, parte de una investigación sobre revelaciones de información clasificada, es extremadamente inusual.

  87. Can A.I. Generate New Ideas? Technology, Yesterday

    Systems like OpenAI’s GPT-5 are accelerating research in math, biology and chemistry. But there is a debate over whether it can do that work on its own.

  88. What to Know About Bilt’s New Rewards Program for Mortgage and Rent Payments Business, Yesterday

    Bilt, a rewards and payments start-up, has three new credit cards that can help users earn points when they pay their mortgage. You will need to do math.

  89. Leonardo DiCaprio, Benicio Del Toro and Rose Byrne Pick Up Awards in New York Style, Yesterday

    The stars were honored at the annual National Board of Review gala, where winners called attention to protests in Minneapolis and the violent crackdown in Iran.

  90. 2026 May Be the Year of the Mega I.P.O. Technology, Yesterday

    If SpaceX, OpenAI and Anthropic go public, they will unleash gushers of cash for Silicon Valley and Wall Street.

  91. Supreme Court Sides With Conservative Congressman in Illinois Election Rules Challenge U.S., Yesterday

    The question in the case was not a mail-in ballot rule itself but whether political candidates have the right to challenge the rules governing the vote count in their election.

  92. What a Wolf Pup’s Stomach Revealed About the Woolly Rhino’s Extinction Science, Yesterday

    Scientists prepared a high-quality sequence of the giant mammal’s genome based on a specimen preserved in Siberian permafrost.

  93. My Old Friend Might Be Dying. Should I Tell Her I’m Dating Her Ex? Magazine, Yesterday

    She’s reached out asking to reconnect. I’ve postponed a meeting, feeling paralyzed.

  94. Applying Richard Foreman’s Off-Kilter Aesthetic (and Ducks) to Opera Arts, Yesterday

    The composer Michael Gordon collaborated with Foreman on “What to Wear” in 2006. The opera makes its belated New York premiere at BAM on Thursday.

  95. Interviewing Colombia’s President, Before and After His Call With Trump Times Insider, Yesterday

    New York Times reporters waited more than eight hours to speak with President Gustavo Petro, who, as it turned out, had another important conversation in the works.

  96. Los liberales de la resistencia tenían razón En español, Yesterday

    El mensaje de Trump, el núcleo emocional de su movimiento, siempre ha sido fascismo clásico.

  97. Denmark Reinforces Its Military Presence in Greenland U.S., Yesterday

    The Danes say the deployment of aircraft, ships and soldiers is part of an ongoing effort to better protect the island and the Arctic.

  98. Toby Kiers, World Champion of Fungus Science, Yesterday

    This year’s recipient of the Tyler Prize for Environmental Achievement talks about “punk science,” microbial economics and thinking like a mycorrhizal fungus.

  99. Iran Prepares to Execute a Protester as Trump Threatens ‘Strong Action’ World, Yesterday

    Rights groups and relatives said Iran planned to put an antigovernment protester to death for the first time during the latest wave of unrest in the country.

  100. George Saunders on People, Kindness and Evil Video, Yesterday

    In 2013, the author George Saunders gave a speech extolling the importance of kindness that went viral and became a best-selling book. He returned to questions about kindness and human behavior on “The Interview.”

  101. Why George Saunders Is Not Worried About Death Video, Yesterday

    “Vigil,” the latest novel by George Saunders, follows an oil tycoon on his deathbed. On “The Interview,” Mr. Saunders discussed how death can bring clarity to life.

  102. Improv Night Food, Yesterday

    Zaynab Issa’s curried red bean soup with kale riffs on minestrone with heady spices like cumin, coriander and turmeric alongside ground chiles for heat.

  103. Suddenly, Alaska Is in Play Opinion, Yesterday

    Mary Peltola’s entry into the Alaska Senate race is a building block in an electoral strategy Democrats have been working on for months.

  104. In Letters to a Friend, Harper Lee Expanded on Her View of the South Arts, Yesterday

    In decades of correspondence, the author gave her friend, JoBeth McDaniel, a mix of opinions, advice on writing and insight into the impact of the Civil Rights movement.

  105. For Lung Cancer Patients, Shame Is a Deadly Side Effect Well, Yesterday

    The disease is the rare cancer met with accusations, not sympathy.

  106. Jim McBride Dies at 78; Brought Honky-Tonk Back to Country Music Arts, Yesterday

    He was best known for his long-running collaboration with Alan Jackson and their signature hit, “Chattahoochee.”

  107. U.S. Weighs Expanding Private Companies’ Role in Cyberwarfare U.S., Yesterday

    The proposal raises a host of questions about the legality and practicality of bolstering the involvement of the private sector in offensive cyberoperations.

  108. U.S. Moves Some Personnel From Key Air Base as Tensions Mount With Iran U.S., Yesterday

    Nonessential personnel are being removed from Udeid Air Base in Qatar, the main U.S. air operations hub in the region, as President Trump weighs a military response to Iran’s crackdown on protests.

  109. Trump es abucheado en una visita a una fábrica de Ford y responde con un gesto obsceno En español, Yesterday

    Un vocero de la Casa Blanca dijo que el presidente “dio una respuesta apropiada e inequívoca”.

  110. Supreme Court Backs Police Entry Without Warrant in Emergencies U.S., Yesterday

    Montana officials defended the actions of law enforcement officers who did not have a warrant when they responded to a possibly suicidal Army veteran.

  111. Venezuela manda un enviado a Washington en un momento de distensión En español, Yesterday

    Se espera que el enviado del gobierno interino llegue a Estados Unidos el mismo día en que Trump tiene previsto reunirse con la líder de la oposición, María Corina Machado.

  112. Tony Dokoupil’s Road Trip on CBS News Hits a Rough Patch Arts, Yesterday

    A stretch of big news revealed growing pains for CBS’s new evening anchor and problems with its Bari Weiss-era philosophy.

  113. Venezuela anunció la liberación de presos políticos. Los familiares siguen esperando En español, Yesterday

    Cientos de familias esperan que sus seres queridos sean liberados por el gobierno venezolano, que ha dicho muy poco sobre quiénes serían excarcelados y cuándo.

  114. U.K. Retreats on Plan to Require ‘BritCard’ ID for Workers World, Yesterday

    Workers will be able to use a variety of digital IDs to prove their right to work in Britain, the government said Wednesday, diluting a plan it announced last year.

  115. Britain Awards Wind Farm Contracts That Will Power 12 Million Homes Business, Yesterday

    The British government provided guaranteed electricity prices to a group of wind farm developers in what it says is an effort to bring down power costs for consumers.

  116. Why Greenland Matters for a Warming World World, Yesterday

    The fate of the world’s largest island has outsize importance for billions of people on the planet, because as the climate warms, Greenland is losing ice. That has consequences.

  117. Public Shame Is the Most Effective Tool for Battling Big Tech Opinion, Yesterday

    Our federal government won’t regulate fast enough (or at all), but that doesn’t mean regular Americans are helpless.

  118. A New Era of Taylor Swift Fandom Style, Yesterday

    The mega star has always embraced cringe. Are fans still buying it?

  119. Can I Tell My Sister That Our Friends Don’t Want to Travel With Her? Style, Yesterday

    A reader feels conflicted about taking a trip with friends who specifically asked that a travel-challenged sister not come along for the ride.

  120. Greenland’s Leader Says His Nation Wants to Remain Part of Denmark Video, Yesterday

    Before a meeting on Wednesday with Vice President JD Vance and Secretary of State Marco Rubio, Greenland’s prime minister said that his nation intended to remain part of Denmark.

  121. F.B.I. Searches Home of Washington Post Journalist for Classified Material U.S., Yesterday

    It is exceedingly rare, even in investigations of classified disclosures, for federal agents to search a reporter’s home.

  122. Want Your MTV? A Rogue Site Is Bringing Back the Videos. Arts, Yesterday

    The unofficial website MTV Rewind has recreated the channel’s classic era, pulling in thousands of clips. Its developer says it’s an antidote to the algorithms.

  123. A Top Fed Official Says the Trump Administration’s Threats Are ‘About Monetary Policy’ U.S., Yesterday

    Neel T. Kashkari, president of the Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis, defended Jerome H. Powell, the Fed chair, in an interview. He also said interest rates should be held steady this month.

  124. Venezuelan Envoy to Make First Washington Trip in Years Amid Thaw World, Yesterday

    Félix Plasencia, an envoy of the interim government, will travel to the United States on the day the opposition leader María Corina Machado is to meet President Trump.

  125. Banks Ready Battle Plans to Save Their Credit Card Businesses Business, Yesterday

    “Everything’s on the table,” an executive at JPMorgan Chase said, as the industry seeks to head off President Trump’s effort to cap interest rates.

  126. The Swedish Start-Up Aiming to Conquer America’s Full-Body-Scan Craze Business, Yesterday

    Neko Health, backed by the Spotify founder Daniel Ek, plans to open in New York this spring.

  127. Minneapolis’s Limit Briefing, Yesterday

    We look at how the actions of federal agents in Minneapolis are impacting life in the city.

  128. Playing Catch on an L.A. Sidewalk? You May (Technically) Risk Jail Time. U.S., Yesterday

    A little-known and rarely enforced law prohibits ball games on some Los Angeles streets and sidewalks. The local council has begun the process of repealing it.

  129. ‘We’re Not Stupid’: What Greenlanders Would Say to Trump World, Yesterday

    A visit to Greenland reveals a swirl of feelings as people nervously await talks with the Trump administration about the island’s future.

  130. Todos quieren el Ártico En español, Yesterday

    El presidente Trump quiere anexionarse Groenlandia. Analizamos la lucha por otro territorio del Ártico para comprenderlo mejor.

  131. Prosecutors Resign Over ICE Investigation, and Israel Is Still Demolishing Gaza The Headlines, Yesterday

    Plus, the battle over taxing billionaires.

  132. Iran on the Brink The Daily, Yesterday

    The government appears to be waging one of its deadliest crackdowns in years against protests that have broadened into a mass movement.

  133. Connections Companion No. 949 Gameplay, Yesterday

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Thursday, Jan. 15, 2026.

  134. Strands Sidekick No. 683 Gameplay, Yesterday

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Thursday, Jan. 15, 2026.

  135. Wordle Review No. 1,671 Gameplay, Yesterday

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Thursday, Jan. 15, 2026.