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  1. Protests Over Sinking Economy in Iran Spread to Universities World, Today

    Iranian leaders face pressure over a currency collapse and threats of possible military strikes from Israel and the United States over Tehran’s nuclear activities.

  2. Dolores, Crevette, Zimmi’s and Markette Reviewed Food, Today

    The latest batch of brief starred restaurant reviews, from our contributing critics Mahira Rivers and Ryan Sutton.

  3. Crew Paints Russian Flag on Tanker Pursued by the U.S. Coast Guard U.S., Today

    The U.S. military tried to intercept the Bella 1 last week in the Caribbean Sea as it headed to Venezuela to pick up oil.

  4. Carmen de Lavallade, Dancer Whose Career Spanned the Arts, Dies at 94 Arts, Today

    Over six decades she worked in theater, opera, film and television alongside luminaries like Alvin Ailey, Lena Horne, Agnes de Mille and Harry Belafonte.

  5. Se cancelan los conciertos de Nochevieja en el Kennedy Center En español, Today

    El baterista de jazz Billy Hart dijo que la decisión estaba “evidentemente” relacionada con la inclusión del nombre del presidente Trump en el centro de artes.

  6. More Than a Bombshell, Brigitte Bardot Became the Face of a Nation Style, Today

    A star who never played coy for the camera was once an emblem of France.

  7. At the Met, Toasting With Traditional Puritans on New Year’s Eve Arts, Today

    The Metropolitan Opera’s new production of Bellini’s “I Puritani,” directed by Charles Edwards, is “a retro move,” said Peter Gelb, the Met’s general manager.

  8. 9 Podcasts That Made Us Stop and Really Listen in 2025 Arts, Today

    In an ever-growing podcast universe, our writers select the shows that stood out.

  9. Silky, Salty and Abundantly Satisfying Spaghetti Carbonara Food, Today

    And more festive (but still fast) dinners for the new year.

  10. Eric Adams Hurt More Than Just Himself Opinion, Today

    He failed not only himself but also other Black politicians.

  11. Por qué nos fascinan los líderes narcisistas En español, Today

    Es sencillo detectarlos, ¿por qué seguimos eligiéndolos?

  12. Bangladesh Mourns Death of First Female Prime Minister Video, Today

    Mourners gathered at a hospital in Dhaka on Tuesday after it was announced that Khaleda Zia, the country’s first female prime minister, had died.

  13. 2025 Was the Year of the Rotisserie Chicken Food, Today

    As food prices climb, a whole, glistening bird is especially attractive to restaurant owners and diners alike.

  14. Trump Upended the Federal Government. The Full Scope of the Impact Is Still Unclear. U.S., Today

    President Trump achieved his goal of shrinking the work force. But many current and former officials say the government is less dependable and efficient than it was a year ago.

  15. She Tried to Kill a President. He Loved Her Anyway. Style, Today

    A retired widower married Sara Jane Moore, who shot at President Ford in 1975. It tore his family apart.

  16. Cecilia Giménez, famosa por la restauración fallida de un eccehomo, muere a los 94 años En español, Today

    La renovación de una imagen de Jesús en 2012 se volvió viral en internet y convirtió a su pueblo en un punto de interés turístico.

  17. Rain Expected to Soak Another Holiday in Los Angeles Weather, Today

    After Christmas-week storms, two rounds of rainfall starting on New Year’s Eve could cause more flooding and mudslides.

  18. Our Favorite Beauty Stories of 2025 T Magazine, Today

    In-depth guides and insider tips on how to best care for your hair, skin and nails.

  19. Is Thwaites Still the ‘Doomsday Glacier’? Climate, Today

    Recent research has led scientists to new conclusions about the fastest melting glacier in Antarctica. Some are reassuring, others the opposite.

  20. La CIA realizó un ataque con drones a un puerto de Venezuela En español, Today

    El operativo de la semana pasada contra un muelle supuestamente usado para narcotráfico no fue mortal, dijeron personas al tanto del ataque. Pero es el primero que se conoce de EE. UU. dentro de Venezuela.

  21. Saudi-Led Strike in Yemen Signals Worsening Rift With U.A.E. Video, Today

    A Saudi-led coalition said it had targeted an arms shipment in Yemen bound for a separatist group backed by the United Arab Emirates. The Emirates denied that the shipment included weapons.

  22. Spanish Woman Scorned, Then Loved, for Botched Fresco Restoration Dies at 94 World, Today

    Cecilia Giménez’s repainting of an image of Jesus in 2012 was widely mocked online. But tourists flocked to see her work, reviving her struggling hometown.

  23. Nostalgia in Denmark as Main Postal Carrier Ends Letter Delivery World, Today

    PostNord, the country’s longtime service, is delivering its last letters. Few Danes send snail mail anymore, but some are mourning the end of an era.

  24. Eurostar Cancels Trains After Power Failure in Channel Tunnel World, Today

    The high-speed train service connecting Britain and continental Europe was paralyzed on Tuesday during one of the busiest travel weeks of the year.

  25. How Russia and Ukraine Are Fighting to Shape Trump’s View of the War World, Today

    Off the battlefield, each side is trying to influence President Trump’s perception of the military conflict as they look to negotiate a peace settlement in their favor.

  26. The Wirecutter Show: Tips for Using A.I. Smartly With Kevin Roose Podcasts, Today

    If you’ve ever wondered what chatbots are good for and how best to use them, this episode is for you.

  27. Overlooked Stories Briefing, Today

    We look at some of our best stories from 2025 that Times editors thought deserved more attention.

  28. Las mejores fotos de 2025 En español, Today

    Recordamos el año 2025 con algunas de las mejores fotografías de The New York Times.

  29. George and Amal Clooney Become French Citizens World, Today

    Mr. Clooney, who owns a farmhouse in France, has said that living there enabled him and his wife, a human rights lawyer, to pursue a quieter existence with their children.

  30. The Cover-Up: Inside the Plot to Conceal Assad’s Crimes World, Today

    Thousands of documents and interviews with Assad-era officials reveal how the regime worked to conceal evidence of its atrocities during the Syrian civil war.

  31. How the Assad Regime Covered Up Its Crimes: Key Takeaways World, Today

    We documented how the dictator Bashar al-Assad and his henchmen conspired to hide evidence of torture and deaths of detainees during Syria’s long civil war.

  32. Connections Companion No. 934 Gameplay, Today

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Wednesday, Dec. 31, 2025.

  33. C.I.A. Strikes Inside Venezuela, and U.S. Tells U.N. Agencies to ‘Adapt, Shrink or Die’ The Headlines, Today

    Plus, the mountain climbing brothers trying to rewrite the world’s maps.

  34. Family Separation 2.0: An Update The Daily, Today

    Her father had lived in the United States for decades. He was sent back to Brazil as part of President Trump’s deportation operation.

  35. Strands Sidekick No. 668 Gameplay, Today

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Wednesday, Dec. 31, 2025.

  36. Wordle Review No. 1,656 Gameplay, Today

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Wednesday, Dec. 31, 2025.

  37. K-Pop Group NewJeans Faces New Uncertainty After Member Is Dropped World, Today

    The band’s label said it had dropped one of the girl group’s five members. NewJeans’s legal battle has drawn public scrutiny of the K-pop industry.

  38. Popcast’s Top 10 Music Moments of the Year Arts, Today

    Counting down some personal favorites, including a major rap tour, the sublime bridge in a breakup song and Timothée Chalamet’s rapping.

  39. 11 Data Points and Discoveries That Stuck With Us in 2025 Interactive, Today

    See some of our favorite charts, documents, queries and calculations from the past year.

  40. Trump Has No Qualms Opinion, Today

    How, and why, does the president get away with it?

  41. Un misterio italiano de 800 años, ChatGPT y una respuesta inesperada En español, Today

    Durante siglos, nadie ha sabido quién construyó el baptisterio de Florencia. ¿Podría la IA desvelar el misterio?

  42. A New Neighborhood for a New Mayor New York, Today

    Zohran Mamdani and his wife, Rama Duwaji, will soon move from Queens to Gracie Mansion on the Upper East Side. It’s a neighborhood in Manhattan that backed his opponent.

  43. This Easy Cornbread Is Spicy-Cheesy Goodness Food, Today

    A riff on an old recipe, Melissa Clark enhances a brown butter-tinged dish by adding jalapeño and Cheddar.

  44. Death at a Mississippi Jail: Brutal Beating or a Fall From Bed? U.S., Today

    An inmate says that no one wanted to listen when he tried repeatedly to confess to a crime at a facility known for violence.

  45. This Is the Damage Kennedy Has Done in Less Than a Year Opinion, Today

    America could all but lose vaccine access. Here’s how.

  46. In ‘Ann Lee,’ Dance Is the Fuel for a Godly 18th-Century Rave Arts, Today

    “The Testament of Ann Lee,” starring Amanda Seyfried, tells the story of the Shakers and their feminist leader. Dance and music are its vital, mystical language.

  47. The Conductor Who Carried Janacek’s Music to the Future Arts, Today

    Charles Mackerras, born 100 years ago, had a vast and versatile repertoire. But he also left an indelible mark on the legacy of at least one composer.

  48. Our Favorite Kitchen Renovations of 2025 Real Estate, Today

    There are countless ways to design a kitchen. Here are some of the most striking examples featured in On Location this year.

  49. A Philosopher Gives the Old Idea of Universalism a Radical New Spin Books, Today

    Omri Boehm’s new book argues that both the left and the right must abandon divisive identity politics and embrace the transformative power of Enlightenment ideals.

  50. 10 Pieces of Tech Jargon That Confused Us in 2025 Technology, Today

    Here’s a cheat sheet for decoding this year’s A.I.-driven tech lingo, from RAG to superintelligence.

  51. The Oil Company Drilled. The Government Slaughtered. Who Is Guilty? Opinion, Today

    It’s Sweden’s longest criminal trial. I was there because of a different historic distinction.

  52. Is the Future of MAGA Anti-Israel? Magazine, Today

    For 40 years, Christian Zionism was a powerful force in American politics. A new generation on the right is taking cues from elsewhere.

  53. When Sammy Davis Jr. Knocked Out Broadway Theater, Today

    The entertainer, who would have turned 100 this month, reinvented himself by starring in the musical version of Clifford Odets’s prizefighting drama “Golden Boy.”

  54. Is an Occasional Cigarette Really That Bad? Well, Today

    We asked the experts if social smoking was essentially playing with fire.

  55. 6 Winter Destinations for a Spirited, but Dry, January Travel, Today

    Evening pickleball, glacial ice plunges and mocktails galore are just some of the ways hotels are wooing travelers for Dry January.

  56. Our Favorite Relationship Advice for 2026 Well, Today

    Whether you’re looking to argue better or have a little more fun with your partner, we’ve got you covered.

  57. The ‘Trump Effect’ on Global Elections Video, Today

    President Trump has become a common theme in races around the world. Our Canada bureau chief, Matina Stevis-Gridneff, gives a rundown of some of the results.

  58. To Feel at Home in a New Place, It Helps to Think Like a Snail Magazine, Today

    When I moved abroad, I found the slimy mollusks everywhere. Then they taught me how to adapt.

  59. A Coming-of-Age Novel That Cuts Deep, and Against the Grain Books, Today

    “Grand Rapids,” by Natasha Stagg, is an unassuming portrait of a Midwestern teenager’s grief and transformation.

  60. Her Nordic Noir Is Belatedly Capturing New York Arts, Today

    Beloved in Finland, Helene Schjerfbeck is just becoming hot in Manhattan, where a show of paintings at the Met Museum is likely to leave you awe-struck.

  61. Martha Plimpton Bids Farewell to Her Graceful Brooklyn Victorian Interactive, Today

    The actress reflects on her “dream come true” house as she prepares to decamp for London.

  62. Did Starmer Impose a Curfew in the U.K.? No, It’s a Fake TikTok Video. World, Today

    A.I. has made it easy to put words in people’s mouths, and Prime Minister Keir Starmer of Britain has become a favorite target. The motive, experts say, is not political but financial.

  63. 9 Ways to Take Care of Your Mental Health in 2026 Well, Today

    These tips will help refresh your mind and bolster your brain.

  64. 25 Books Coming in January Books, Today

    Fiction by George Saunders, Karl Ove Knausgaard and Laura Dave; a bracingly honest divorce memoir; Jennette McCurdy’s debut novel; and more.

  65. Dragons, Sex and the Bible: What Drove the Book Business This Year Books, Today

    Nonfiction and Y.A. are hurting, but genre fiction and the Good Book are booming. Here’s how book sales looked in 2025.

  66. Fashion That Brought Us Together Style, Today

    These were some of the common threads connecting outfits worn by different people at different times in different places this year.

  67. Cheap Solar Is Transforming Lives and Economies Across Africa Climate, Today

    Chinese panels are now so affordable that businesses and families are snapping them up, slashing their bills and challenging utilities.

  68. 10 Nutrition Takeaways for a Healthier New Year Well, Today

    We have guidance on protein, full-fat dairy, breakfast and more.

  69. NPR’s C.E.O. Was a Right-Wing Target. Then the Real Trouble Started. Business, Today

    Katherine Maher has taken an unyielding approach to NPR’s biggest battles — which has sometimes put her at odds with her colleagues in public media.

  70. A Semi-Darwinian Chart Semi-Explaining 2025 Opinion, Today

    Our year-end food web describing who and what devoured who and what.

  71. En esta metrópolis asiática no hay tráfico En español, Today

    Dentro de la selva de Indonesia se alza una nueva ciudad verde que se anunció como la futura capital del país. Pero su porvenir no es claro.

  72. Un pequeño viaje en el tiempo rumbo a la Antártida En español, Today

    En nuestra expedición al continente helado, avanzaríamos una hora y retrocederíamos un día. Era el primero de varios saltos que tendríamos que hacer a medida que nuestro rompehielos atravesara zonas horarias durante nuestro tránsito de 10 días.

  73. Antes de tener un hijo, muchos probarán la responsabilidad con una mascota En español, Today

    Una nueva investigación sugiere que tener un animal de compañía puede aumentar las probabilidades de que una pareja decida criar un niño.

  74. Las mejores escenas de peleas del año tienen algo en común En español, Today

    Este año, miraras donde miraras, había hombres peleando. En películas como “Amores compartidos”, “Eddington” y “Friendship”, fue gloriosamente patético.

  75. Mamdani Promised Universal Child Care. How Long Could It Take? New York, Today

    Here is what to expect if you’re expecting relief from the soaring cost of day care in New York City.

  76. So You Have Bacterial Vaginosis. What Do You Do Now? Health, Today

    Now that the condition is known to spread sexually, there are steps you and your partner can take to prevent it.

  77. This Common Infection Was Thought to Affect Only Women. Now Doctors Know Better. Health, Today

    Gynecologists long viewed bacterial vaginosis as solely a women’s issue — until a study that treated their male partners, too, proved otherwise.

  78. Spelling Bee Forum Gameplay, Today

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

  79. China Holds Live-Fire Drills Around Taiwan Video, Today

    Beijing mobilized naval and air forces in its first major military exercise on all sides of Taiwan since April, state media showed.

  80. Your Wait for These Space Events Is About to Pay Off Science, Today

    In 2026, there will be journeys to the moon and Mars, new visions of the cosmos and a solar eclipse that might be worth traveling for.

  81. Saudis Say Airstrike in Yemen Targeted Arms From U.A.E. World, Today

    The Saudi-led coalition said its strike, at a port in southern Yemen, targeted weapons bound for a separatist group backed by the United Arab Emirates.

  82. With Artillery and Warships, China Practices Blockading Taiwan World, Today

    China flew bombers and fired long-range artillery during a second day of exercises designed to show its ability to claim the island-democracy by force.

  83. Una expedición científica para estudiar el ‘Glaciar del Juicio Final’ En español, Today

    Nuestros periodistas enviarán despachos periódicos mientras se dirigen a la Antártida acompañando a científicos que intentan calibrar los peligros del calentamiento del mar.

  84. To Love, to Honor, to Exist: Palestinian Artists on War and Loss Interactive, Today

    Times Opinion asked eight working Palestinian artists about the role of art in the war in Gaza.

  85. In Lagos, December Is Time to Get Down and ‘Detty’ World, Today

    Detty December means a month of “back to back to back” partying in Nigeria’s megacity, both for locals and visiting members of the diaspora. Bring your stamina, dancing shoes and wads of cash.

  86. The Tiny Japanese Island on the Front Lines of China’s Feud World, Today

    Yonaguni, a tiny Japanese island near Taiwan, is getting soldiers, radar and missiles. As China’s dispute with Tokyo escalates, some residents are worried.

  87. Corrections: Dec. 30, 2025 Corrections, Today

    Corrections that appeared in print on Tuesday, Dec. 30, 2025.

  88. Quote of the Day: Green Marvel or Ghost City? Deciding the Fate of Nusantara. Corrections, Today

    Quotation of the Day for Tuesday, December 30, 2025.

  89. C.I.A. Conducted Drone Strike on Port in Venezuela U.S., Today

    The attack last week, on a dock purportedly used for shipping narcotics, did not kill anyone, people briefed on the operation said. But it was the first known U.S. operation inside Venezuela.

  90. Justice Department Sues Virginia Over Tuition Aid for Unauthorized Immigrants U.S., Today

    The department said the state’s policy of granting unauthorized immigrants in-state financial aid at public colleges and universities violates federal law.

  91. Floating Marker Gameplay, Today

    Geoffrey Schorkopf and Will Eisenberg have their first crossword collaboration in The New York Times.

  92. In One Year, Trump’s War on Immigration Alters the Face of America Interactive, Today

    The crackdown and detentions swept from one coast to the other: day laborers in Los Angeles, a flower seller in Chicago, immigrants in New York courtrooms.

  93. Why This Glacier Worries Scientists the Most Video, Today

    Our climate reporter Raymond Zhong describes how the fast-melting Thwaites Glacier of Antarctica, is like a cork in a bottle: If it starts to really disintegrate, many more glaciers around it could do the same, with major consequences for sea levels.

  94. Khaleda Zia, Bangladesh’s First Female Prime Minister, Dies World, Today

    A leader for three terms, she traded the country’s leadership with Sheikh Hasina, the head of another political dynasty, over decades. She was believed to be 80.

  95. Yesterday’s Antarctica Thwaites Glacier live blog included one standalone post:
  96. An Anti-A.I. Movement Is Coming. Which Party Will Lead It? Opinion, Today

    The technology Is ruining much of what makes life worth living.

  97. U.S. Kills 2 in Strike in Pacific, as Trump Pressures Venezuela U.S., Today

    The attack was the 30th announced by the U.S. military since early September. It came days after President Trump said the U.S. had struck a coastal site related to drugs and Venezuela.

  98. Hundreds Sue Virginia Hospital and Executives Over Unneeded Surgeries Health, Today

    More than 500 women claimed that they had received unnecessary operations. Hospital leaders said they were not aware of a doctor’s misconduct.

  99. Despite Differences, Trump and Netanyahu Present United Front U.S., Today

    The American and Israeli leaders showed few signs of disagreement after meeting in Florida, giving no public indication of their growing strains over Gaza, Syria and other issues.

  100. Democrats Aim to Spotlight Republican Efforts to Rewrite the Jan. 6 Capitol Riot U.S., Yesterday

    On the fifth anniversary of the attack, which falls next Tuesday, Democrats plan to hold an informal hearing to review President Trump’s clemency for the rioters and G.O.P. attempts to sanitize the event.

  101. New York City Takes Over Brooklyn Health System With Shaky Finances New York, Yesterday

    Maimonides Health is a community fixture that will become part of NYC Health + Hospitals. Many of its patients are on government medical plans.

  102. Trump and Netanyahu Present United Front During Meeting Video, Yesterday

    President Trump and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel lavished each other with praise during their meeting on Monday. The two discussed Gaza’s reconstruction. Mr. Netanyahu also gave Mr. Trump the Israel Prize, the country’s highest cultural honor.

  103. Russia Threatens to Harden Its Stance on Ukraine Briefing, Yesterday

    Plus, food trends for 2026. Here’s the latest at the end of Monday.

  104. Idris Elba and Cynthia Erivo Make King Charles’s New Year Honors List World, Yesterday

    Mr. Elba received a knighthood and Ms. Erivo was also honored in an annual British tradition celebrating professional excellence and community service.

  105. More Kennedy Center Performances Are Canceled After Trump’s Renaming Arts, Yesterday

    A dance company withdrew from two performances next year, and the arts center’s website says two New Year’s Eve jazz concerts have been canceled.

  106. Deaths in 2025: A Yearlong Procession of Giants Obituaries, Yesterday

    Marquee names all, they found international fame in the arts, politics, the sciences and beyond.

  107. Notable Deaths of 2025 Interactive, Yesterday

    As the year winds to a close, we’re recalling those we’ve lost who forged consequential lives.

  108. Louis V. Gerstner, Who Revived a Faltering IBM in the ’90s, Dies at 83 Business, Yesterday

    Installed as an outsider, he engineered a comeback, shifting the company’s focus from a waning mainframe computer business toward consulting and services.

  109. Au Revoir, Brigitte Bardot Opinion, Yesterday

    In Brigitte Bardot’s death I see the passing of a generation: the Frenchwomen who tried to find a path to autonomy in the 1950s and ’60s.

  110. Israel Strips U.N. Agency for Palestinian Refugees of Diplomatic Immunity World, Yesterday

    The legislation was the latest blow to the agency, known as UNRWA. Israel has accused it of being extensively infiltrated by Hamas.

  111. Google cede: al fin podrás cambiar tu dirección de Gmail sin perder información En español, Yesterday

    Los usuarios se sentían atrapados ante la imposibilidad de realizar el cambio sin perder todos los datos y servicios asociados.

  112. Mamdani Will Be Sworn In at Abandoned Subway Station Beneath City Hall New York, Yesterday

    Hours before Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani holds an inauguration block party outside City Hall, he will officially become mayor in a small private ceremony.

  113. The Year in Pictures World, Yesterday

    We look back on 2025 with some of the best New York Times photographs.

  114. What We’re Bringing to Antarctica Video, Yesterday

    What do a New York Times reporter and photographer pack for a two-month expedition to the fastest-melting glacier in Antarctica? Raymond Zhong and Chang W. Lee compare the must-have gear that they’re bringing for the journey.

  115. El mar arrastra a Colombia pruebas de los ataques aéreos de Trump En español, Yesterday

    Primero fue la embarcación calcinada. Luego los cuerpos destrozados y los paquetes con restos de marihuana. Ahora, los pescadores temen zarpar al océano que los alimenta.

  116. Romney’s Pitch to Tax the Rich Is ‘Not Punishment’ Opinion, Yesterday

    Readers react to Mitt Romney’s call to raise taxes on the wealthy. Also: the moral bankruptcy revealed by the Epstein files.

  117. U.S. Pledges $2 Billion for U.N. Aid but Tells Agencies to ‘Adapt, Shrink, or Die’ World, Yesterday

    The announcement will likely keep the United States as the biggest international aid donor next year, even as the Trump administration slashes funding for foreign assistance programs.

  118. Trump, Pressing Ahead on Ukraine-Russia Talks, Confronts Difficult Realities U.S., Yesterday

    The U.S.-led negotiations have made some progress, but still face fundamental challenges, including over security guarantees to counter future Russian aggression.

  119. Does Anybody Really Know What Time It Is? Climate, Yesterday

    The clocks aboard our icebreaker will be changed several times en route to Antarctica. It’s one of many things that make the expedition feel otherworldly.

  120. Russia Threatens to Toughen Its Stance on Ending the War in Ukraine World, Yesterday

    Moscow said a Ukrainian drone attack targeted a residence of President Vladimir V. Putin, which Ukraine denied, accusing the Kremlin of fabricating an excuse not to make peace.

  121. When the Best New Year’s Plans Are No New Year’s Plans Style, Yesterday

    Many opt out of the revelry, either as their own time-honored tradition or because of a different outlook this year.

  122. Brigitte Bardot: una vida en imágenes En español, Yesterday

    El cine convirtió a la actriz francesa en una estrella, pero la fotografía cimentó su estatus de icono.

  123. Grim Evidence of Trump’s Airstrikes Washes Ashore on a Colombian Peninsula World, Yesterday

    First came the scorched boat. Then the mangled bodies. Then the packets with traces of marijuana. Now, fishermen fear the ocean that feeds them.