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  1. Nobel Peace Prize Winner Machado Vows to End Maduro’s Rule in Venezuela World, Today

    María Corina Machado reappeared on the global stage as the Trump administration ramped up its pressure campaign against President Nicolás Maduro.

  2. Ahead of Trump Call, Fighting Between Thailand and Cambodia Intensifies World, Today

    The widening scope of the conflict between the two neighbors presents a challenge to President Trump’s tariff diplomacy, which he has brandished as a peacemaking tool.

  3. The Cracking of the Trump Coalition The Daily, Today

    Key figures on the right have challenged President Trump’s priorities on topics such as affordability and foreign policy.

  4. FEMA Is Forcing Towns to Fend for Themselves, and Trump Opens ‘Gold Card’ Visa Applications The Headlines, Today

    Plus, the secret to selling 150 million books.

  5. Wordle Review No. 1,637 Gameplay, Today

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Friday, Dec. 12, 2025.

  6. Connections Companion No. 915 Gameplay, Today

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Friday, Dec. 12, 2025.

  7. Strands Sidekick No. 649 Gameplay, Today

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Friday, Dec. 12, 2025.

  8. Calibri’s Run-In With Rubio Wasn’t Its First Controversy U.S., Today

    The typeface, the target of the State Department’s typographical about-face, has been entangled in politics before.

  9. Syria, Rebuilding its Military, Relies on Loyalists and Religious Teaching World, Today

    Critics say Syria’s fledgling government is hobbling military preparedness as it redoes the country’s forces from scratch.

  10. Searching for Beauty in the Bloodshed of Bullfighting Movies, Today

    Albert Serra’s documentary “Afternoons of Solitude” seeks something transcendent in a tradition that many people, in Spain and elsewhere, find barbaric.

  11. We’re Trying to Find a Line the Supreme Court Won’t Cross Opinion, Today

    It isn’t easy.

  12. Fed Divisions Underscore Challenge for Trump’s Next Chair Business, Today

    President Trump wants substantially lower borrowing costs, but officials at the central bank appear ready to resist delivering further cuts if the economic backdrop does not warrant it.

  13. Should We Dress Up More When We Travel? The Learning Network, Today

    The U.S. Transportation Department began a civility campaign that encourages travelers to dress with respect. Is it time to ditch the sweatpants and follow suit?

  14. Searching Brooklyn and the Bronx With a $600,000 Ceiling. Here’s What They Found. Interactive, Today

    Fed up with rent increases, a former dancer wasn’t sure if he could afford a two-bedroom apartment. His partner and a dedicated broker helped him find the way.

  15. Trump Doesn’t Want to Talk About Affordability. Democrats Say That’s a Gift. U.S., Today

    The president continues to brush off an issue that he said he would solve in his first months in office. Some Democrats say he is making the same mistake as his predecessor.

  16. Un libro de oraciones judío del siglo XV, robado por los nazis, sale a subasta En español, Today

    El manuscrito, confiscado a la dinastía bancaria Rothschild durante el Holocausto, podría alcanzar los 5 millones de dólares.

  17. With Republicans Divided, Indiana Senate Set to Vote on Redistricting U.S., Today

    President Trump wants a new congressional map in Indiana that would boost Republicans, but he has struggled to win over some state lawmakers in his party.

  18. My Favorite Performances of the Year Podcasts, Today

    Actors took big swings in 2025. Here are some of the best.

  19. The ‘A-Plus-Plus-Plus-Plus-Plus’ Economy ​Is Bad for Trump Opinion, Today

    Unlike during his last time in the White House, people now disapprove of Trump because of the economy, not in spite of it.

  20. Two Women Who Kept the Art World at Arm’s Length Arts, Today

    Agnes Martin and Jay De Feo spent a lifetime searching for clarity of thought. Their works glow in these two shows.

  21. 16 Cheap and Impressive Main Dishes for Your Next Dinner Party Food, Today

    Hosting doesn’t have to be a strain on your wallet. These recipes are both delicious and affordable.

  22. 36 Hours in Toulouse, France Interactive, Today

    The riverside, red-brick city in southwestern France, already a hub for aerospace technology, is undergoing a cultural rebirth with the reopening of several top art museums.

  23. Homes for Sale in Manhattan and Brooklyn Real Estate, Today

    This week’s properties are in the Financial District, Turtle Bay and Williamsburg.

  24. Homes for Sale in Connecticut and New York Real Estate, Today

    This week’s properties are a four-bedroom in Wilton and a five-bedroom in Remsenburg.

  25. Eels in the Bronx: Slimy, Hardy and Hungry New York, Today

    The population of American eels has declined. They need protection, conservationists say, despite their resilience.

  26. 5 Classical Music Albums You Can Listen to Right Now Arts, Today

    A holiday album that cuts through seasonal glut, a late collaboration by Jim McNeely and Helmut Lachenmann’s string quartets are among the highlights.

  27. The Most Memorable Wines of 2025 Food, Today

    The best bottles Eric Asimov tried this year were not always the oldest. Some were young and fresh, others were venerable. All resonated in unforgettable ways.

  28. People Are Spending $20,000 a Year on Day Care. Here’s What Mamdani Can Do About It. Opinion, Today

    If he learns the right lessons, the mayor-elect could pull off something remarkable.

  29. Who Speaks for MAGA? Opinion, Today

    The battle over Charlie Kirk’s legacy is fracturing the right.

  30. Who Speaks for MAGA? Video, Today

    The battle over Charlie Kirk’s legacy is fracturing the right.

  31. How Long Can You Stay on Antidepressants? Well, Today

    Clinical guidelines are vague, so we asked psychiatrists what to consider when deciding whether to continue taking these medications.

  32. America Can’t Make What the Military Needs Interactive, Today

    The U.S. defense industry has lost the ability to build quickly and effectively.

  33. ‘Silent Night, Deadly Night’ Review: A Slasher Gets a Giddy Reboot Movies, Today

    This delightfully trashy entry in the seasonal subgenre follows a killer Santa with a heart, and a case of blood lust.

  34. ‘Resurrection’ Review: A Hallucinatory Voyage Into Cinema Movies, Today

    The Chinese director Bi Gan, who has become a lauded fixture on the festival circuit, conjures a boundary-pushing tale that evokes moviemaking itself.

  35. ‘The King of Color’ Review: He’s Just Into Hue Movies, Today

    In a new documentary, the creator of the Pantone system explains how he standardized colors across the globe.

  36. ‘Ella McCay’ Review: Right Girl, Wrong Time Movies, Today

    James L. Brooks returns with a lieutenant governor comedy that might leave you more confused than amused.

  37. ‘Atropia’ Review: No Escape From Reality Movies, Today

    Alia Shawkat and Callum Turner fake it so real in this Army simulation exercise in the California desert.

  38. Can the Fine Art World Finally Stomach Sentiment? Arts, Today

    Paradox is at the heart of a new video by the Icelandic artist Ragnar Kjartansson, “Sunday Without Love,” which has its romantic side and undercuts it, too.

  39. Best Comedy of 2025 Arts, Today

    Late-night came roaring back to life, Roy Wood Jr. delivered a must-see special and Amy Poehler made a must-listen podcast.

  40. America Wants to Build Again. If You Squint, You’ll See Hopeful Signs. Arts, Today

    Crumbling highways. A housing shortage. Broken infrastructure. America is stuck. But the pendulum may be ready to swing.

  41. 3 Ways to Make Skiing a Better Workout Well, Today

    A day on the slopes can be great exercise, but only if you do it right.

  42. Our Favorite Hidden Gem Books of 2025 Books, Today

    The staff of the Book Review recommends unforgettable books that made our personal best-of-the-year lists.

  43. Help! Can an Airline Really Do That to Me? Travel, Today

    You may be surprised by the little-known and sometimes nonsensical rules lurking in the fine print. Here are a few that tripped up readers in 2025.

  44. Meet the Game Awards Nominees Arts, Today

    Six of the year’s top games are competing for the ceremony’s highest honor.

  45. On Your Left, Hollywood’s Fading Relevancy Business, Today

    It’s hard to make a movie studio tour exciting when movies aren’t made there anymore. “A vibe of tiredness, like the end of something,” one guest said.

  46. Hatching the Automobile’s Future in a Cloistered Los Angeles Lab Business, Today

    Desperate to catch up with Chinese automakers, Ford is redesigning its fleet with a Silicon Valley-style team. Is it too late?

  47. A Gaming Tour de Force That Is Very, Very French Arts, Today

    Without a blockbuster budget or much experience, the creators of Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 astounded the industry with an emotional narrative and old-school design.

  48. A Mother’s Fight to Free Her Daughter From Saudi Arabia World, Today

    Many single moms and their children are trapped there. She was adamant that her daughter wouldn’t be among them.

  49. Michael J. Fox Always Has Two Audiobooks Teed Up Books, Today

    One fiction, one nonfiction (which he turns to at night). In “Future Boy,” he recalls juggling signature roles in “Back to the Future” and “Family Ties.”

  50. The Best Mystery Novels of 2025 Books, Today

    Our columnist on the books that wowed her this year.

  51. Canada Closes Highways to Vancouver After Flooding and Landslides World, Today

    The atmospheric river over the Pacific Northwest brought a deluge to British Columbia, forcing road closures and evacuations in Canada.

  52. Michigan Football Coach Is Detained After Being Fired Sports, Today

    The University of Michigan fired Sherrone Moore earlier in the day, an abrupt end to his career there, one of the highest profile jobs in college football.

  53. La importancia del talento migrante en los Nobel de EE. UU. En español, Today

    Al poner a “Estados Unidos primero”, dicen algunos expertos, las políticas del gobierno de Trump podrían hacer que Estados Unidos se quede atrás.

  54. ¿Hacer ejercicio con frío aumenta el riesgo de lesionarse? En español, Today

    Hemos preguntado a expertos cómo las temperaturas invernales pueden afectar a tu entrenamiento.

  55. New York Was a Leader on Climate Issues. Under Hochul, Things Changed. New York, Today

    Faced with an affordability crisis and rising energy demands, Gov. Kathy Hochul has slowed progress on New York’s efforts to fight climate change.

  56. Force Quit The Learning Network, Today

    What do you think this image is communicating?

  57. Will the N.Y.P.D. Push Its Therapy Dogs Into Early Retirement? New York, Today

    The dogs are part of a mental wellness program that began after a rash of officer suicides. The dog unit’s fate is unclear as Commissioner Jessica Tisch shifts more officers to patrol duty.

  58. Spelling Bee Forum Gameplay, Today

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

  59. María Corina Machado Appears in Oslo After a Year in Hiding Video, Today

    María Corina Machado, Venezuela’s opposition leader, greeted supporters in the Norwegian capital, hours after missing the ceremony at which she was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize.

  60. Palabra del día: ‘beatific’ En español, Today

    Esta palabra ha aparecido en 17 artículos en NYTimes.com en el último año. ¿Puedes usarla en una frase?

  61. Word of the Day: beatific The Learning Network, Today

    This word has appeared in 17 articles on NYTimes.com in the past year. Can you use it in a sentence?

  62. Late Night Tries to Decipher Another Rambling Trump Speech Arts, Today

    Among other things, President Trump claimed to be a big hit with Black voters. But Desi Lydic says her potato salad is getting better numbers.

  63. Trump Is Not Attacking Europe. He’s Attacking Something Else. Opinion, Today

    It’s an actual place, not an arbitrarily bounded zone.

  64. Mexico Approves 50% Tariffs on Many Chinese Imports World, Today

    The tariffs will apply to goods from China and other nations. Washington has been pressuring Mexico to move away from dealing with China.

  65. Al rey emérito de España le cuesta seguir adelante En español, Today

    Con la publicación de sus memorias, Juan Carlos I espera una reconsideración y una resurrección más de una década después de su tragicómica caída.

  66. A Former King Seeks an Exit From Exile but Finds No Royal Treatment World, Today

    King Juan Carlos I of Spain abdicated and left for exile years ago. Now, his attempted comeback is giving his family a royal headache.

  67. Los retos para la seguridad de Europa van más allá de la falta de apoyo de Trump En español, Today

    Mientras los europeos se encuentran varados entre potencias hostiles, Rusia y Estados Unidos, se avecinan decisiones clave sobre el futuro de Ucrania.

  68. No Corrections: Dec. 11, 2025 Corrections, Today

    No corrections appeared in print on Thursday, Dec. 11, 2025.

  69. Quote of the Day: Global Impact Seen as Australia’s Ban on Social Media for Youth Takes Effect Corrections, Today

    Quotation of the Day for Thursday, December 11, 2025.

  70. Venezuelan Dissident Appears in Norway After Missing Nobel Ceremony World, Today

    María Corina Machado, who spent over a year in hiding in Venezuela, greeted supporters in Oslo, hours after her daughter accepted the Nobel Peace Prize in her name.

  71. What a Dog Might Do Gameplay, Today

    Kevin Curry wants us to really think about his puzzle.

  72. ICE Tells Watchdog It Has No Videos to Release of Chicago Operations U.S., Today

    The response to an information request contradicted the administration’s public testimony and raised concerns that it may be trying to evade oversight.

  73. EE. UU. incauta un petrolero frente a la costa de Venezuela, según Trump En español, Today

    La medida se produce cuando Estados Unidos aumenta sus fuerzas en el Caribe como parte de una campaña de presión contra Nicolás Maduro, líder de Venezuela.

  74. Judge in Oregon Blocks Arrest of Protesters For Noise U.S., Today

    Federal agents outside an ICE detention facility in Eugene, Ore., had sought to enforce a new rule that prohibits “creating a loud or unusual noise” outside federal property.

  75. One of the Last Times Square Dive Bars Faces Eviction New York, Today

    New York is a city of hustlers, of odds makers and shot takers. For 54 years, Jimmy’s Corner has been their bar.

  76. Gavin Newsom: ‘We Failed on the Border’ Video, Today

    Gov. Gavin Newsom has pushed California to offer health insurance to undocumented immigrants. He also thinks the Democratic Party has failed on border policy in recent years. On a recent episode of “The Ezra Klein Show,” he explains why.

  77. Gavin Newsom on California’s ‘Original Sin’ Video, Today

    Newsom has emerged as a front-runner for the Democratic Party’s 2028 ticket. But will he be able to reconcile his track record as the governor of one of the least affordable states in the country?

  78. Gavin Newsom Is Embracing Contradiction Video, Today

    Gov. Gavin Newsom has resisted the Trump administration with his push to redistrict California, while also inviting major right-wing figures like Steve Bannon and Charlie Kirk on his podcast. In a recent conversation on “The Ezra Klein Show,” he explains why he’s willing to take these risks.

  79. Defense Bill Will Make D.C. Skies Less Safe, N.T.S.B. Chair Says U.S., Today

    The chair of the National Transportation Safety Board warned that a provision in the new defense bill would worsen the risk of midair collisions near the Washington-area airport where a deadly crash in January killed 67 people.

  80. A Mysterious Fire, a Helpful Neighbor and a Murder Charge New York, Today

    Virginia Cranwell, 82, died in a fire in her New Jersey home this summer. Her neighbor, who claimed he had tried to save her, now faces murder and arson charges.

  81. Oil Tanker U.S. Seized Has Faked Its Location Before, Data Shows U.S., Today

    The ship has frequently carried oil from countries under U.S. sanctions, and its tracking data shows multiple recent trips to Iran and Venezuela.

  82. Always on My Mind: Trump’s Enduring Focus on Joe Biden U.S., Today

    After nearly 11 months in office, the president’s tendency to talk about his predecessor is more pronounced than ever.

  83. House Gives Bipartisan Approval to $900 Billion Defense Bill U.S., Today

    The legislation codifies President Trump’s agenda but includes a few measures challenging his policies and insisting on more consultation with Congress.

  84. Man Admits to Strangling Pregnant Woman in 1996, Settling Cold Case New York, Today

    Gregory Fleetwood, 69, pleaded guilty to manslaughter on Wednesday in the killing of 36-year-old Jasmine Porter. He is expected to be sentenced to 12 years in prison.

  85. Britain Releases New Data on ‘Grooming Gangs’ and Child Sexual Abuse World, Today

    The police in Britain warned that the threat from online predators has been rising while political attention has been focused elsewhere.

  86. Lawsuit Challenges Park Service Passes Featuring Trump Climate, Yesterday

    An environmental group is suing, saying federal law requires an image of public lands, not the president.

  87. Nursing Home Owners Pocketed Millions as Patients Suffered, Report Says New York, Yesterday

    As the owners intentionally understaffed two New Jersey facilities and diverted Medicaid money for their own use, residents in the homes “suffered unnecessarily,” the state comptroller said.

  88. Days After Trump-Led Peace Talks, New Congolese City Falls to Rebels World, Yesterday

    The fighting in Congo continues despite Washington’s claims to have brokered an end to the conflict.

  89. La cocina italiana, el maquillaje kohl y el ‘yodel’ son reconocidos por la Unesco En español, Yesterday

    La Unesco añadió decenas de candidatos a su lista anual del “patrimonio cultural inmaterial” del mundo, que celebra las costumbres y la cocina internacionales.

  90. What Democrats Can Learn from Biden’s Border Mistakes U.S., Yesterday

    As 2028 takes shape, Democrats will face a version of the same dilemma.

  91. George Altman, Slugger in Negro Leagues, M.L.B. and Japan, Dies at 92 Sports, Yesterday

    The rare player to compete in all three, he had an impressive career, becoming a three-time All-Star in the major leagues and later a fan favorite in Japan.

  92. The U.S. Seized an Oil Tanker Near Venezuela Briefing, Yesterday

    Also, the Fed’s latest rate cut was contentious. Here’s the latest at the end of Wednesday.

  93. U.S. Seizes Oil Tanker Off Venezuela’s Coast, Trump Says Video, Yesterday

    President Trump announced that the United States had seized an oil tanker off the coast of Venezuela on Wednesday.

  94. Donald McIntyre, 91, Dies; Starred in New Vision of Wagner’s Operas Arts, Yesterday

    As Wotan in Patrice Chéreau’s neo-Marxist staging of the “Ring” cycle, he was part of a celebrated, polarizing moment in opera history.

  95. Trump Administration Opens Applications for Million-Dollar Visas U.S., Yesterday

    President Trump has framed the program as a way for the government to raise billions of dollars and prioritize the admission of successful entrepreneurs and investors.

  96. How to Fight Rising Utility Bills? Take Over the Company, Activists Say. New York, Yesterday

    A grass-roots coalition is trying to push New York State to use eminent domain to buy out Central Hudson Gas & Electric and replace it with a public authority.

  97. Pacific Northwest Faces Some of Its Worst Flooding in Decades This Week Weather, Yesterday

    Tens of thousands of residents in Washington were poised to evacuate, as days of heavy rain sends rivers bursting over their banks.

  98. After Shutdown, Democrats Claim Credit for Funding They Opposed U.S., Yesterday

    Several Democrats who fought to steer federal money to their states and districts have boasted about their success even after voting against the bill that provided the funds.

  99. Reckoning with the ‘New Normal’ Business, Yesterday

    At this year’s DealBook Summit, there was an understanding that in the Trump era, business runs through the White house like never before.

  100. 13 Charged in Gang-Related Attack That Killed 16-Year-Old in Harlem New York, Yesterday

    The defendants, members of the “OY” gang, were charged with attempted murder in the death of Tresaun Clements, who was not affiliated with a gang, prosecutors said.

  101. From the DealBook Summit: Industry Leaders Share Their Insights Business, Yesterday

    Representing a variety of public and private sectors, guests from technology and finance to education and the artsparticipated in a lunchtime discussion designed to spark conversation around critical questions of the day.

  102. The End of an Era at One of America’s Most Famous Artist Retreats Books, Yesterday

    After a quarter century, the Yaddo president Elaina Richardson will step down, having made her mark on the storied arts residency.

  103. Stephen Downing, Police Officer Who Wrote for TV, Dies at 87 Arts, Yesterday

    While serving in the L.A.P.D., he began delivering scripts for series like “Dragnet” and “Adam-12.” After retiring, he was a showrunner for “MacGyver.”

  104. $2 Billion in Pentagon Funds Said to Go to Anti-Immigrant Operations U.S., Yesterday

    Democratic lawmakers said in a report that shifting Defense Department funding to support the Trump administration’s immigration agenda has hurt military readiness.

  105. Judge Emil Bove Faces Ethics Complaint for Attending Trump Rally U.S., Yesterday

    One of the president’s appeals-court nominees, a former lawyer for the president, was in the crowd at a raucous event in Mt. Pocono, Pa.

  106. In a Tumultuous Era, Global Alliances and Practices Are Upended Business, Yesterday

    While President Trump has made positive moves, panelists on a DealBook task force pointed to Ukraine, Venezuela and, especially, China as serious missteps.

  107. For Business Leaders, It’s the Personal Connections That Keep Them Going Business, Yesterday

    Executives on a DealBook Summit task force panel said fear was not the way to build teams capable of navigating difficult times.

  108. Utah Conservation Groups Lead Beaver Relocation Effort Video, Yesterday

    Conservation groups in Utah are relocating beavers that have been labeled as nuisances to new habitats. Beavers provide several benefits to the ecosystem such as building habitats and reducing runoff.

  109. A Controversial Nobel Peace Prize World, Yesterday

    The Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado supports the use of force to overthrow her country’s government.

  110. A Task Force on the Media Grapples With Trust and Biases Business, Yesterday

    Legacy journalists on a DealBook Summit panel warned about interference from President Trump, while panelists from new media said he is just the “coroner” for a field that had already lost credibility.

  111. Higher Education Plans for a Future Markedly Changed by A.I. Business, Yesterday

    Leaders of colleges and universities on a panel at the DealBook Summit said other challenges they face include government pressure and preparing graduates for a new world.

  112. In the Home of a Famed Artist, a Mummified Rat and Other Curiosities T Magazine, Yesterday

    A leading Surrealist, Meret Oppenheim brought her singular vision of domesticity to life in this 18th-century Alpine summer house.

  113. A Proponent of Election Conspiracy Theories Will Take a Top Role at FEMA Climate, Yesterday

    Gregg Phillips, who spread unsubstantiated claims of mass voter fraud in the 2016 election, will join the agency’s leadership, the Trump administration confirmed.

  114. And the Winners of Our Extremely Specific Acting Awards Are... Interactive, Yesterday

    Best Acting in a Helmet, Best Nervous Breakdown, Craziest Charm—the film performances so good Wesley Morris had to invent his own categories.

  115. U.S. Moves to Drop Charges in International Soccer Corruption Case New York, Yesterday

    Hernán López, a former Fox executive, and an Argentine sports marketing company were convicted in 2023 of bribing officials to secure soccer broadcast rights.

  116. Yesterday’s Federal Reserve Interest Rates live blog included three standalone posts:
  117. U.S. Seizes Oil Tanker Off Venezuelan Coast, Trump Says U.S., Yesterday

    The seizure comes as the United States builds up its forces in the Caribbean as part of a pressure campaign against Nicolás Maduro, the leader of Venezuela.

  118. How the Tate Brothers Returned to the United States Video, Yesterday

    Andrew Tate and his brother, Tristan, were prohibited from leaving Romania for years after they were accused of trafficking dozens of women for a porn business. Our investigative reporter Megan Twohey reveals how the Tates courted powerful figures on the American right in order to gain their freedom to travel to the United States.

  119. Army Gynecologist Charged With Secretly Recording Over 40 Patients U.S., Yesterday

    Members of Congress expressed concerns that the Army dismissed complaints about the doctor, who was accused of secretly recording patients at Fort Hood in Texas.

  120. A Surrogacy Firm Told Parents-to-Be Their Money Was Safe. Suddenly, It Vanished. Health, Yesterday

    Surro Connections held itself out as a reliable business. Now, clients have lost as much as tens of thousands of dollars meant to compensate women carrying their pregnancies.

  121. How a Manosphere Star Accused of Rape and Trafficking Was Freed U.S., Yesterday

    Barred from leaving Romania, Andrew Tate courted powerful figures on the American right, from Tucker Carlson to Barron Trump. Then an extraordinary order let him go.

  122. Trumpism Is Global Culture War Opinion, Yesterday

    The Trump administration’s 2025 National Security Strategy is a pivot to the agenda of online reactionaries.

  123. Italian Cooking, Kohl Makeup and Icelandic Pools Are Recognized by UNESCO World, Yesterday

    The agency added dozens of nominees to its annual list of the world’s “intangible cultural heritage,” celebrating international customs and cuisine.

  124. ‘Rocky’ Statue to Move to Where It Started: Philadelphia’s Art Museum Steps U.S., Yesterday

    It’s a symbol of the city. But is it art?

  125. A Stranger Found Ricki Lake’s Lost Family Photos After L.A. Wildfires U.S., Yesterday

    Patty Scanlon bought a box of snapshots for $20 at a flea market and was stunned to find family photos of Ms. Lake, whose house burned down in January.

  126. Wenne Alton Davis, Actor in ‘Marvelous Mrs. Maisel,’ Hit by S.U.V. and Killed U.S., Yesterday

    The actor, 60, was struck by a vehicle in Midtown Manhattan late on Monday, her agent and the police said.

  127. Agriculture Department Approves More Soda Bans For Food Stamps U.S., Yesterday

    Six more states have been approved for waivers that ban the purchase of some sugary foods and beverages using food stamps.

  128. There’s Party Power in the Shrimp Tower Food, Yesterday

    Whether to save space, wow guests or indulge in nostalgia, tall food is taking over. This edible tree checks all three boxes.

  129. Youth Climate Activists Ask Montana Court to Block Some New Laws Climate, Yesterday

    The young plaintiffs, who won a major case over climate change policy in 2023, argue that legislators are illegally ignoring the effects of fossil fuels.

  130. Did Texas Republicans Overplay Their Hand on Redistricting? U.S., Yesterday

    Republicans redid their voting map so they could flip five seats to help keep control of the U.S. House. But achieving that goal is far from guaranteed.

  131. F.A.A. Chief Failed to Divest Airline Holdings as Promised, Ethics Agency Says U.S., Yesterday

    The Office of Government Ethics told senators that Bryan Bedford, the F.A.A. administrator, did not divest from the airline he previously ran as he had agreed.

  132. Denied Federal Disaster Aid, a Town in Trump Country Feels Forgotten U.S., Yesterday

    FEMA rejected requests for federal assistance, twice, after devastating floods in western Maryland, part of a larger pattern of making communities pay for their own disaster recovery.

  133. As the Price of Beef Soars, Restaurants Are in ‘Code Red’ Mode Business, Yesterday

    Midpriced steakhouses and fine-dining establishments are trying to figure out how to cover their rising costs without scaring away customers.

  134. Unusually Strong Winter Storms Are Expected to Drop Heavy Snow This Week Weather, Yesterday

    Two storms moving through the Midwest and Northeast are being supercharged by a system on the West Coast. Blizzard warnings are in effect in West Virginia.

  135. The Moral Cost of Our Spectacles of Violence Opinion, Yesterday

    Readers respond to an Opinion guest essay by Phil Klay. Also: American evangelicals.

  136. Yemeni Separatists Set Sights on Houthi-Controlled Capital World, Yesterday

    The Southern Transitional Council has seized control of parts of Yemen over the past week, with ambitions to create a “south Arabian state.”

  137. EE. UU. planea revisar las redes sociales de los turistas En español, Yesterday

    Incluso los visitantes de países como el Reino Unido y Francia, cuyos ciudadanos no necesitan visa, tendrían que compartir cinco años de historial de redes sociales.

  138. Louvre Heist Was Caught on Film, Officials Say, Rebutting Director’s Account World, Yesterday

    Investigators said that a security camera recorded thieves preparing to burgle the Louvre. The museum’s director said previously that the camera was facing the wrong way.

  139. Starting With Formaldehyde, Trump Administration Reassesses Chemical Risks Climate, Yesterday

    A draft memo from the E.P.A. assumes a safe threshold exists for formaldehyde, upending earlier findings that there is no safe level of exposure to the carcinogen.

  140. Democrats Abandon Effort to Defang a Corruption Watchdog in New Jersey New York, Yesterday

    The state comptroller has aggressively investigated fiscal misconduct. The Democratic leader of the State Senate had introduced legislation blocking the office from subpoenaing records.

  141. An Easy Holiday Feast That Won’t Break the Bank Food, Yesterday

    Melissa Clark’s braised pork shoulder with tomatoes, lemons and olives rises to the occasion without much fuss.

  142. Holiday Spending Shows Effects of an Uneven Economy Business, Yesterday

    Discount and higher-end retailers have reported stronger sales from consumers who are hunting for the best deals and long-lasting items.

  143. How to Read the Fed’s Projections Like a Pro Business, Yesterday

    The forecasts will offer a glimpse of the path for policy at a highly uncertain moment for economy — and the central bank.

  144. What the Fed’s Rate Decision Means for Your Finances Business, Yesterday

    See how the central bank’s interest rate stance influences car loans, credit cards, mortgages, savings and student loans.

  145. Machado dice que irá a Oslo tras faltar a la ceremonia del Nobel En español, Yesterday

    La intención de la líder de la oposición venezolana de ir a Noruega suscitó interrogantes sobre su futuro, ya que regresar a Venezuela la expondría al riesgo de ser detenida.

  146. For the Last Sundance in Utah, Expect Debuts, Reunions and 3 Charli XCX Titles Movies, Yesterday

    Olivia Wilde will also appear in two films, including one she directed, and the cast of “Little Miss Sunshine” will return for its 20th anniversary.

  147. Is It OK to Break Up With a Troubled Friend? Magazine, Yesterday

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  152. When Is a Painting a Campaign Finance Violation? Arts, Yesterday

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  155. Warner Bros. Deal Piles Pressure on Trump’s Justice Department Technology, Yesterday

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  156. Charity Raffle Offers Picasso Painting for 100 Euros Video, Yesterday

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  157. What Menopause Does to the Body Well, Yesterday

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  158. Machado Misses Nobel Peace Prize Ceremony, but Vows to Visit Oslo Video, Yesterday

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  163. Race to Replace Powell at Fed Adds to Cacophony Around Rate Decision Business, Yesterday

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  164. Al pasajero de un crucero le sirvieron 33 bebidas antes de morir en un encuentro con la tripulación, según una demanda En español, Yesterday

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  165. Judge Grants Request to Unseal Epstein Grand Jury Records New York, Yesterday

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  166. Judge Says Trump Must End Guard Deployment in Los Angeles U.S., Yesterday

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  167. Tony Dokoupil Is Named Anchor of ‘CBS Evening News’ Business, Yesterday

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  168. How Can I Stop My Wife From Badgering Our Friends About Climate Change? Style, Yesterday

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  169. Sophie Kinsella, ‘Confessions of a Shopaholic’ Author, Dies at 55 Books, Yesterday

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  170. Are We Losing Our Democracy? Video, Yesterday

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  171. Why Markets Are Getting Anxious About the Fed Business, Yesterday

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  172. House Democrat Seeks to Impeach Kennedy for Undercutting Public Health U.S., Yesterday

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  173. 50 States, 50 Fixes Briefing, Yesterday

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