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  1. The Economic and Legal Case Against Trump’s Tariffs Business, Today

    A key part of the president’s trade policy faces scrutiny by the Supreme Court this week, with huge implications for business.

  2. Torre dei Conti Partially Collapses in Rome, Causing Injuries World, Today

    The medieval tower, near the Colosseum, was undergoing restoration work. One man was seriously injured, Italian news media reported.

  3. Do You Know These Family Sagas of Page and Screen? Interactive, Today

    The trials and tribulations of related people can really propel a plot. See how many novels and their adaptations you recognize in this short quiz.

  4. Kimberly-Clark Agrees to Buy Kenvue, Maker of Tylenol, for $40 Billion Business, Today

    The owner of Kleenex and Huggies will acquire the company that has fought claims by the Trump administration that a common pain reliever is linked to harmful side effects.

  5. Today’s Nyc Mayor Election News live blog included one standalone post:
  6. Our Election Guide Briefing, Today

    Tomorrow is an off-year Election Day across the United States. We explain what is happening.

  7. Hegseth Vows Stronger Ties With a Vietnam Skeptical of U.S. Commitment World, Today

    After months of uncertainty over U.S. aid, the defense secretary pledged that Washington would keep funding programs that help address the wounds of the Vietnam War.

  8. Mamdani Takes In the Knicks From the Rafters, After Cuomo Sat Courtside New York, Today

    By catching a Knicks game on Sunday, Zohran Mamdani honored a political tradition of attending a sporting event on the campaign trail. But he sat in the cheap(ish) seats.

  9. Una masacre se desarrolla en Sudán En español, Today

    Mi colega Declan Walsh escribe sobre la crisis humanitaria de Darfur y cómo el mundo mira hacia otro lado.

  10. Amazon’s Robot Takeover The Daily, Today

    Amazon executives believe the company is on the cusp of its next big workplace shift: replacing more than half a million jobs with robots.

  11. Wordle Review No. 1599 Gameplay, Today

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Tuesday, Nov. 4, 2025.

  12. Connections Companion No. 877 Gameplay, Today

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Tuesday, Nov. 4, 2025.

  13. The Big Elections to Watch This Week, and a Louvre Heist Update The Headlines, Today

    Plus, squeezing in a marathon before your full-time job.

  14. Strands Sidekick No. 611 Gameplay, Today

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Tuesday, Nov. 4, 2025.

  15. Deadly Quake in Afghanistan Damages Magnificent Blue Mosque Video, Today

    A 6.3-magnitude earthquake struck northern Afghanistan, killing at least 15 people and injuring hundreds of others. The quake damaged one of the country’s most iconic landmarks, the 15th-century Blue Mosque.

  16. In Israel, an Unfamiliar Word Is Heard: Peace World, Today

    A new kind of Mideast peace process is underway, as a determined Trump administration and its allies in the Muslim world seek to broaden a tenuous cease-fire between Israel and Hamas.

  17. Jennifer Lawrence on ‘Breaking Up’ With Hollywood Video, Today

    At the peak of Jennifer Lawrence’s fame, it seemed like people couldn’t get enough. Privately, she was waiting for the backlash. On “The Interview,” Lawrence discussed her decision to take a break from acting.

  18. What the IBX Rail Project Could Mean for Brooklyn and Queens New York, Today

    The proposed light rail would be the biggest expansion of the city’s transit system since the GG line was created almost 90 years ago.

  19. With an Eye on the Midterms, Trump Fuels a Nationwide Scramble for Power U.S., Today

    President Trump is imploring lawmakers to redraw their congressional maps to stave off Democratic control of the House. But the debate over redistricting has revealed fissures within both parties.

  20. The Lovely Loneliness of Sunday Afternoons in Autumn Opinion, Today

    The fading of hummingbirds, butterflies and leaves brings both melancholy and exquisite beauty.

  21. Elections on Tuesday Offer Democrats a Chance to Get Off the Mat U.S., Today

    Democrats have no federal contests that would allow them to check President Trump’s power, but governors’ races, mayoral contests and referendums will test momentum and divisions in both parties.

  22. When Can You Wear a Sheer Dress? Fashion, Today

    The naked look is popular on the red carpet, but the trend can be risky for everyday. Our critic gives advice for dressing down — with caution.

  23. A South African Choreographer’s ‘Pinch Me’ Moment in Paris Arts, Today

    Mthuthuzeli November was determined to get out of his impoverished home town. Now has his work alongside George Balanchine at the Paris Opera Ballet.

  24. Martha Stewart Transformed the Dinner Party. Was That a Good Thing? Food, Today

    With “Entertaining,” a seminal cookbook that’s being newly reissued, the original lifestyle influencer changed the culture and built her empire.

  25. $2 Million Homes in California Real Estate, Today

    A midcentury modern in Palm Desert, a home perched over the Pacific in Jenner and a ranch house in Los Angeles.

  26. The Nationwide Battle Over Electoral Maps Video, Today

    What began with Texas drawing what could be five new Republican districts in the House of Representatives at President Trump’s behest has spiraled into a nationwide redistricting race. Nick Corasaniti, a New York Times reporter covering national politics, gives an overview.

  27. Supreme Court Confronts Trump and His Tariffs in Test of Presidential Power U.S., Today

    The justices face so-called legitimacy dilemma as they deal with a tricky legal dispute and a president who has made clear he would view defeat as a personal insult.

  28. Your Guide to London Interactive, Today

    From the must-see locations to the most frequently asked questions, our guide has all you need to plan your next visit.

  29. Bernie Sanders: ‘There Ain’t Much of a Democratic Party’ Opinion, Today

    The Vermont senator on how to take the country back from elites — on both sides of the aisle.

  30. How to Be a Good Citizen of a Bad Country Opinion, Today

    And why it matters so much to try.

  31. Control of Tesla Is at Stake in Vote on Elon Musk’s Pay Plan Business, Today

    Mr. Musk’s supporters say he may quit if shareholders don’t approve a trillion-dollar package. Some investors say it’s excessive and would give him too much sway.

  32. Single-Issue Opinion Polls Are Bunk Opinion, Today

    Perhaps gun control and carbon taxes aren’t as popular as they seem.

  33. A Public Art Rocket Ship Lands in Manhattan Arts, Today

    “The Mothership Connection” grew out of the artist Zak Ové’s fascination with “how masquerade had become a space for pivotally working towards Trinidad’s independence.”

  34. A Famous Narrow House in the West Village Listed for $4.195 Million Real Estate, Today

    The building, at 75½ Bedford Street, has been home to Margaret Mead, Cary Grant, John Barrymore and Edna St. Vincent Millay.

  35. Everyone Hates ‘Friend,’ the A.I. Necklace. But the A.I. Isn’t the Problem. Magazine, Today

    A wearable companion is a brilliant idea — in theory.

  36. There’s Still a Shared American Story, and JD Vance’s Blood-and-Soil Vision Isn’t It Opinion, Today

    For decades, the United States has clashed over two stories of nationhood.

  37. ‘Romy & Michele: The Musical’ Review: Just Following the Script Theater, Today

    This movie adaptation has a couple of laughs, but could have been better served by expanding its reach.

  38. What Ever Happened to Greer Lankton? T Magazine, Today

    Nearly 30 years after her death, the artist’s freakish and fashionable doll sculptures are finally getting their due. But those who knew her best are still grappling with her legacy.

  39. Luxurious Clothes Designed to Pair With Denim T Magazine, Today

    Lady E, a travel-inspired fashion line with a focus on outerwear, brightens typical English style with Indian textiles.

  40. Has Theater Become Everybody’s Church? Theater, Today

    New shows by Jen Tullock, Jordan E. Cooper and others have a common theme: You can walk away from the church, but the songs stay with you.

  41. A Celebrated French Writer Loved Russia. War Forced a Reckoning. World, Today

    Emmanuel Carrère’s best sellers on Russia grew out of a deep affection. Since Moscow invaded Ukraine, he has traveled to the war-torn country to rethink his views.

  42. The ‘Political Score’ You Might Not Even Know You Have U.S., Today

    Meet Mark Grebner, the Michigan statistician who helped pioneer the science of predicting whether someone will vote Republican or Democratic.

  43. Moon Duchin on the ‘Mathematical Quagmire’ of Gerrymandering Science, Today

    Why the challenge of truly representative democracy is so complex.

  44. What Is Going On Inside the Department of Justice? Books, Today

    “Injustice,” by the veteran journalists Carol Leonnig and Aaron C. Davis, follows federal prosecutors at work under the presidencies of Donald Trump and Joe Biden.

  45. The French Know How to Do Food. Even When It’s Frozen. Opinion, Today

    It’s not all baguettes and cheese.

  46. Are You Too Hard on Yourself? The Learning Network, Today

    Where do you draw the line between pushing yourself to do better and being overly self-critical?

  47. How Medicaid’s New Work Requirement Will Work The Upshot, Today

    Poor Americans will face new challenges to enroll, and states will have to build new bureaucracies.

  48. The Alps Are Melting, but the Villagers Will Not Be Moved World, Today

    Switzerland is racing to rebuild Blatten, which was crushed by a glacier. It’s a sign of the economic and emotional costs of a warming Europe.

  49. We Charted the Decline in International Students to the U.S. Video, Today

    The Upshot reporter Aatish Bhatia walks through a chart he created showing the decline, by country, of international students arriving to the United States this year.

  50. Inspired by Rome’s Pantheon: An Underground Art Cave in South Korea Arts, Today

    The British sculptor Antony Gormley and the Japanese architect Tadao Ando designed an installation evoking the ancient Roman dome. Building it was complicated.

  51. The Monthslong Legal Battle to Save Foreign Aid U.S., Today

    One lawsuit, underway since February, has sought to compel President Trump to honor Congress’s vision for foreign aid. It still has a long way to go.

  52. The World According to John Irving Style, Today

    The literary titan is still publishing books, and still pushing envelopes, at 83. But you will not see him in the United States anytime soon.

  53. ‘A Big Positive’: How One Company Plans to Profit From Medicaid Cuts Health, Today

    New work requirements are expected to leave millions of poor Americans uninsured. For Equifax, which charges states steep prices for its trove of employment data, it is a business opportunity.

  54. N.J. Democrats Hope Early Vote Advantage Is Enough as Race Enters Last Days New York, Today

    As a close race for governor between Mikie Sherrill and Jack Ciattarelli comes to a close, the two campaigns were reading the tea leaves and pulling out the stops.

  55. These 5 Key Voting Groups Could Decide the Mayor’s Race New York, Today

    From religion to race, age to ethnicity, pockets of New Yorkers represent key blocs that can unlock tens of thousands of votes in a citywide race.

  56. A Bloody Prison Beating Was Caught on Video. No Guards Were Punished. New York, Today

    A New York prisoner accused corrections officers of assault and sexual abuse. State officials deemed his claims unfounded despite footage of the encounter.

  57. Spelling Bee Forum Gameplay, Today

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

  58. N.Y.C. Mayoral Candidates Make Final Push on Last Day of Early Voting Video, Today

    Zohran Mamdani, Andrew Cuomo and Curtis Sliwa spent Sunday, the last day of early voting, zigzagging across New York City to deliver their final messages and urge people to go to the polls.

  59. Palabra del día: ‘protagonist’ En español, Today

    Esta palabra ha aparecido en 517 artículos en NYTimes.com en el último año. ¿Puedes usarla en una frase?

  60. Word of the Day: protagonist The Learning Network, Today

    This word has appeared in 517 articles on NYTimes.com in the past year. Can you use it in a sentence?

  61. With ‘a Billion’ Eyes on Them, India’s Women Lift Cricket World Cup World, Today

    A team that faced seemingly insurmountable odds wins its first championship, with wider ramifications for the role women play in public life.

  62. ‘All’s Fair,’ Plus 7 Things to Watch on TV This Week Arts, Today

    Ryan Murphy’s new show airs on Hulu and two mockumentaries have their season premieres.

  63. Maduro Might Not Last. But His System Could Survive. Opinion, Today

    Maduro has built a system in which the only people who can truly tear down the dictatorship are the ones with the most to lose from its demise.

  64. Arrests in Louvre Heist Show Power of DNA Databases in Solving Crimes World, Today

    France’s trove of DNA profiles has helped solve high-profile crimes and was used to find some of the Louvre suspects, and it is growing. The police can also access other countries’ databases.

  65. No Corrections: Nov. 3, 2025 Corrections, Today

    No corrections appeared in print on Monday, Nov. 3, 2025.

  66. Quote of the Day: In Dark Year for Los Angeles, Dodgers’ Win Is Soothing Glow Corrections, Today

    Quotation of the Day for Monday, November 3, 2025.

  67. Un incendio en una tienda del norte de México deja saldo de al menos 23 muertos En español, Today

    El incendio arrasó una tienda en Hermosillo, ciudad del estado de Sonora. Las autoridades dijeron que entre las víctimas había menores de edad.

  68. Judge Extends Block of Trump’s National Guard Deployment to Portland U.S., Today

    A judge in Oregon said she would issue a final ruling on the matter by Friday. But she suggested that she would ultimately make the block permanent.

  69. Trump Says War With Venezuela Is Unlikely but Suggests Maduro’s Time Is Up U.S., Today

    In an interview with “60 Minutes,” President Trump was circumspect on potential escalation targeting Venezuela. He was also pressed on deportations, the government shutdown and his recent demand for nuclear tests.

  70. N.Y.C. Early Voting Ends With 735,000 Ballots Cast, as Younger Voters Surge New York, Today

    This year’s mayoral race saw the highest early in-person turnout ever for a nonpresidential election in New York.

  71. Large Earthquake Strikes Northern Afghanistan World, Today

    The 6.3-magnitude quake struck on Monday near Mazar-i-Sharif, a city known for its magnificent Blue Mosque. The extent of the damage was not immediately clear.

  72. Explosion at Harvard Building Affected Small Section of Hallway, Officials Say U.S., Today

    There was no structural damage to the building, they said, as investigators pursued two suspects.

  73. 10-Minute Challenge: A Vase of Flowers Interactive, Today

    We’d like you to look at one piece of art for 10 minutes, uninterrupted.

  74. Martha Layne Collins, 88, Dies; Kentucky’s First Female Governor Obituaries, Today

    She rose from a junior high school teacher to the state’s top official, and helped persuade Toyota to build its first American factory in Georgetown, Ky.

  75. Thousands Celebrate the 54th New York City Marathon Video, Today

    Starting in Staten Island and winding through all five boroughs, the 26.2-mile race brought fans out in the thousands to cheer for professional and first-time marathon runners.

  76. Dispense Carefully Gameplay, Yesterday

    Kevin Christian and Andrea Carla Michaels start off our solving week right.

  77. Map: 6.3-Magnitude Earthquake Strikes Afghanistan Interactive, Yesterday

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

  78. New Weapons Testing Won’t Include Nuclear Explosions, Energy Secretary Says U.S., Yesterday

    Energy Secretary Chris Wright said the testing ordered up in a surprise announcement by President Trump last week would focus on “the other parts” of nuclear weaponry.

  79. The New York City Marathon in Photos and Videos New York, Yesterday

    Some 55,000 people came out to race through the five boroughs on a sunny Sunday.

  80. A Massacre Unfolding in Sudan World, Yesterday

    My colleague Declan Walsh writes about the humanitarian crisis in Darfur — and how the world is now largely looking away.

  81. F.D.A. Drug Unit Chief Is Placed on Leave, and Cites a ‘Toxic’ Environment Health, Yesterday

    The official, Dr. George F. Tidmarsh, a top regulator at the agency, said disagreements over a new program to rapidly approve medications had caused tensions with agency officials.

  82. A Thrilling Finish to N.Y.C. Marathon as Kenyans Dominate Elite Races New York, Yesterday

    It was a record-setting day as more than 50,000 athletes packed the streets for the 2025 New York City Marathon. Benson Kipruto and Hellen Obiri triumphed.

  83. Yesterday’s Nyc Marathon Live Updates live blog included 9 standalone posts:
  84. Defense Lawyers Demand Dismissal of Abuse Case Against Israeli Soldiers World, Yesterday

    The chief legal officer of Israel’s military resigned after authorizing the leak of a video in the case involving grave abuse of a Palestinian detainee. That further politicized a fraught case.

  85. Por Día de Muertos, este pueblo de México desentierra a los difuntos En español, Yesterday

    Pomuch, México, es uno de los últimos lugares donde los habitantes limpian los huesos de sus familiares. Ahora se enfrentan a un nuevo reto: los turistas.

  86. 5 Die, Including 3 Children, in Halloween Night House Fire New York, Yesterday

    The cousin of a state assemblyman, his wife and children died in the fire in Paterson, N.J. Seven other relatives survived the blaze.

  87. ‘Keep Listening’: An Undecided Republican Lawmaker Weighs New Voting Maps U.S., Yesterday

    As redistricting efforts spread across the country, an Indiana state senator said he isn’t sure how he will vote on a plan that President Trump supports.

  88. Yesterday’s Nyc Mayor Election News live blog included two standalone posts:
  89. 8 Memorable Looks at the New York City Marathon Style, Yesterday

    Held on a Halloween weekend, this year’s race had a mother-and-daughter duo dressed as cows, a human-size banana and Ken (without Barbie).

  90. Un alcalde que pidió medidas contra los cárteles es abatido a tiros en México En español, Yesterday

    Carlos Manzo, alcalde en el estado de Michoacán, había pedido repetidamente más recursos a la presidenta Claudia Sheinbaum. Le dispararon frente a una iglesia.

  91. Big Stars at LACMA’s Big Night Style, Yesterday

    Demi Moore, Doja Cat, Elle Fanning, Angela Bassett and Edward Norton made the scene at a Gucci-powered fund-raiser for the Los Angeles County Museum of Art.

  92. Maria Riva, Dietrich Daughter Who Demystified the Legend, Dies at 100 Arts, Yesterday

    She was her mother’s handmaiden and aide-de-camp. In 1993, her blockbuster biography told of the awful price she paid.

  93. Close Finish in N.Y.C. Marathon Men’s Race Was One of the Closest Ever New York, Yesterday

    Some past New York marathons have been extremely tight. Benson Kipruto’s split-second victory was a photo finish.

  94. OPEC Plus Signals Cautious Approach to Oil Production Business, Yesterday

    Eight members of the oil cartel agreed on Sunday to a small increase but said they would now pause in adding more oil, reflecting market concerns about an oversupply.

  95. At 74, He Started Running. At 91, He’s a Marathoner. New York, Yesterday

    This is Koichi Kitabatake’s third New York City Marathon. He is one of only seven nonagenarian runners in the race’s history.

  96. 5 German Climbers Are Killed by Avalanche in Italian Alps World, Yesterday

    The climbers were in two groups in northern Italy on Saturday night when an avalanche struck. Two people survived.

  97. Syria’s President to Visit Washington for First Time Since Taking Power U.S., Yesterday

    The president, Ahmed al-Shara, was until recently wanted by the United States as a terrorist with a $10 million bounty on his head.

  98. At the Start, Dogs Help Runners Relax Before the New York Marathon New York, Yesterday

    To help soothe the athletes’ nerves, the New York Road Runners have for the last several years provided a bit of therapeutic support. Specifically, therapy dogs.

  99. A Classic Southern Chicken From a Classic Southern Guy Food, Yesterday

    Craig Claiborne’s smothered chicken is savory, satisfying simplicity.

  100. Marcel Hug and Susannah Scaroni Are the Wheelchair Winners, Again. New York, Yesterday

    Hug and Scaroni were also dual champions in 2022, when they both set course records.

  101. Why Zohran Mamdani Isn’t Shy About Faith Briefing, Yesterday

    The front-runner to become New York City’s mayor has deployed the language of religion to appeal to working class voters. Some experts say the Democratic Party should pay attention.

  102. Yesterday’s Trump News live blog included one standalone post:
  103. ‘S.N.L.’ Holds Its Own Debate of New York City Mayoral Hopefuls Arts, Yesterday

    Andrew Cuomo (Miles Teller, the host), duked it out with Zohran Mamdani (Ramy Youssef) and Curtis Sliwa (Shane Gillis). George Santos was back with a confession.

  104. The Promise and Peril of the Political Center Opinion, Yesterday

    Readers respond to an editorial about moving to the center. Also: No-phone time during the Sabbath; the energy crisis.

  105. A.I. Is Deciding Who You Are Opinion, Yesterday

    In the age of A.I., personal data is anything but personal.

  106. Sunday Sauce Video, Yesterday

    In many Italian American households, Sunday means there’s red sauce simmering all day on the stove. Here’s how to make Sunday sauce.

  107. Tracking Tropical Storm Kalmaegi Interactive, Yesterday

    See the likely path and wind arrival times for Kalmaegi