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  1. U.S. Kills 11 in Boat Strikes in Pacific and Caribbean U.S., Today

    It was the first time in the campaign against people the United States accuses of drug smuggling at sea that U.S. forces blew up boats on both sides of the Panama Canal in the same day.

  2. Tricia McLaughlin Is Stepping Down as Homeland Security Spokeswoman U.S., Today

    Ms. McLaughlin was one of the most prominent voices in the administration defending President Trump’s mass deportation campaign.

  3. In Arson Case, a Judge Wrestles With A.I.-Assisted Apology Letters World, Today

    The use of artificial intelligence gave a New Zealand judge pause about the genuineness of the remorse expressed in the apology. It reflects a wider discussion about using A.I. for personal communication.

  4. Pride Flag’s Removal From Stonewall Violated Federal Law, Suit Says New York, Today

    The lawsuit, filed by a group of nonprofits, argues that the Trump administration’s decision runs afoul of a law that allows national monuments to fly flags providing historical context.

  5. Potomac Sewage Spill Becomes Ecological Disaster and Political Fight Climate, Today

    A D.C. utility had been working for weeks to repair a collapsed sewer line when the president blamed Maryland’s governor for the contamination on Monday.

  6. Lessons for Democrats From Jesse Jackson’s Rainbow Populism Opinion, Today

    He spent his life trying to edify and repair our nation.

  7. Trump’s ‘Board of Peace’ Presses Hamas on Disarmament, Officials Say World, Today

    The direct talks last week came as officials urgently try to find a breakthrough on the issue of Hamas’s weapons, fearing the cease-fire in Gaza could collapse.

  8. Robert Duvall Had a Message for Directors: ‘Get Out of My Way’ Movies, Today

    The actor had very particular thoughts on how he should — and shouldn’t — be directed, and he was happy to share them.

  9. Jesse Jackson’s Life and Legacy Opinion, Today

    Readers reflect on the passing of the civil rights leader. Also: Power serving the public; climate change and gravity.

  10. Frederick Vreeland, Diplomat and Spy Who Served With Style, Dies at 98 Style, Today

    A son of the influential fashion editor Diana Vreeland, he had an upbringing well suited to his overt and covert duties during the Cold War.

  11. A Conveyor Belt of Storms Is Just Going to Keep Slamming Into California This Week Weather, Today

    From flood warnings around Los Angeles to heavy snow in the Sierra, the storm systems are an abrupt shift from recent dry weather.

  12. Palmerston, the Former ‘Chief Mouser’ for Britain’s Foreign Office, Dies World, Today

    The cat, who was named after a former prime minister, became a social media star. By the time of his death at about 12, he had more followers than many ambassadors have.

  13. ‘The Dinosaurs’ Review: Sobriety Seekers, Sisters in Obscurity Theater, Today

    Kathleen Chalfant, Elizabeth Marvel, April Matthis and other actors deliver top-notch performances in a play that leaves questions unanswered.

  14. A Deadly Medieval Path in England Claims a Modern Victim: An Amazon Van World, Today

    The Broomway in Essex is notoriously treacherous because of the quick-moving waters surrounding it. One delivery vehicle didn’t make it.

  15. With a Golden Toilet and Miss Piggy, an Opera Takes Aim at Trump Arts, Today

    “Monster’s Paradise,” by Olga Neuwirth and Elfriede Jelinek, attempts an operatic response to current events and politics. Is that possible?

  16. When Jesse Jackson Came to ‘Sesame Street’: ‘I Am! Somebody!’ Arts, Today

    His memorable appearance was brought to us by the letter ‘I,’ for inspiration.

  17. El video de IA de Brad Pitt y Tom Cruise que preocupó a Hollywood En español, Today

    Creado por una herramienta de IA propiedad de la empresa tecnológica china ByteDance, el clip de 15 segundos tiene la apariencia más cinematográfica que ningún otro hasta ahora.

  18. Ukrainians Remain Skeptical as New Round of Peace Talks Begins Video, Today

    Ukrainians sheltering in an underground subway station expressed little hope in the ongoing peace talks that brought Russian, Ukrainian and U.S. officials to Geneva on Tuesday.

  19. Today’s Jesse Jackson Dead live blog included four standalone posts:
  20. España investigará a los gigantes de las redes sociales por material generado con IA En español, Today

    El gobierno de Pedro Sánchez quiere que los fiscales investiguen a X, Meta y TikTok por la presunta difusión de contenido de abuso sexual infantil generado por inteligencia artificial.

  21. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez expresa frustración tras su primer gran viaje al extranjero En español, Today

    En una entrevista, la congresista dijo que las especulaciones sobre una candidatura presidencial eclipsaron su mensaje antiautoritario en la Conferencia de Seguridad de Múnich.

  22. Bernice King and Al Sharpton Among Leaders Paying Tribute to Jesse Jackson U.S., Today

    In states including South Carolina, where Mr. Jackson was born, and Illinois, officials also ordered flags to be flown at half-staff.

  23. GQ Names Adam Baidawi as Its Top Editor Business, Today

    Mr. Baidawi, 35, replaces the magazine’s longtime editor Will Welch. He says he wants the magazine to be a “North Star of masculinity.”

  24. The Price of Admission to Epstein’s World: Silence Well, Today

    There were plenty of signs that something wasn’t right with Jeffrey Epstein. Why didn’t anyone say something?

  25. Ed Crane, Who Built a Libertarian Stronghold, Dies at 81 U.S., Today

    Starting with $500,000 in seed money from Charles Koch, Mr. Crane made the Cato Institute the nation’s pre-eminent libertarian think tank.

  26. New Routes, Long Lines and Uncertainty: A Month of NJ Transit Delays Begins New York, Today

    Some commuters were able to find alternative routes, while others struggled with delayed trains and longer, unfamiliar commutes.

  27. Budget-Friendly and Downright Delicious Food, Today

  28. Peeking Behind the Scenes of ‘Wallace and Gromit’ Arts, Today

    An exhibition at the Young V&A in London reveals the painstaking and devoted practice of the characters’ creators, Aardman Studios.

  29. Jesse Jackson, líder de los derechos civiles en EE. UU., muere a los 84 años En español, Today

    Orador apasionado, fue una fuerza moral y política que formó una coalición de personas pobres y de clase trabajadora. Su misión, decía, era “transformar la mente de Estados Unidos”.

  30. The Jesse Jackson Speech That Helped Redefine the Democratic Party’s Base U.S., Today

    In his 1984 speech at the Democratic National Convention in San Francisco, Mr. Jackson argued for a more diverse coalition for the party.

  31. Hegseth Is Said to Have Ordered Pentagon Spokesman’s Firing U.S., Today

    The spokesman, Army Col. Dave Butler, worked for the Army chief of staff.

  32. Jackson’s Rainbow PUSH Coalition Was a Powerful Advocate for His Politics U.S., Today

    The campaigning organization Jesse Jackson founded became the vehicle he used to push for social justice and change policy.

  33. A Holiday High-School Game Is Shattered by a Fatal Assault U.S., Today

    At a hockey rink in Pawtucket, R.I., shots rang out, leaving two people dead, in addition to the shooter. The police chief said it was a family matter that exploded in public.

  34. A Pair With Clothes as Lively as Their Banter Style, Today

    A conversation about his red coat offered glimpses of other ways the color had entered their lives.

  35. What Is the Portal Bridge? New York, Today

    Amtrak is replacing the 116-year-old bridge. The upgrade will lead to short-term disruptions for NJ Transit passengers in the hopes of smoother rides down the line.

  36. How Jesse Jackson Inspired Generations of Black Democrats U.S., Today

    Mr. Jackson’s presidential campaigns created a pathway for scores of Black Democrats to run for office, with many making historic leaps to prominent offices.

  37. Look, Ma! Or Maybe Don’t. Parents of Some Olympians Face Extreme Fear. World, Today

    When your child races headfirst down an ice chute, leaps off ski jumps or performs snowboard tricks in midair, a medal may not be the main thing you pray for.

  38. Revelers Welcome Year of the Horse With Fireworks and Feasts World, Today

    The Lunar New Year, the most important holiday in many Asian countries, is being celebrated around the world.

  39. Paramount’s New Chance to Win Over Warner Bros. Discovery Business, Today

    The takeover battle took a new turn on Tuesday as Warner Bros. Discovery reopened talks with its rebuffed suitor. But big questions still remain.

  40. Trump’s Ambassador to Belgium Is Summoned After Accusing Officials of Antisemitism World, Today

    The diplomat, Bill White, was then asked to meet with the Belgian foreign minister, at a time of rising tensions between the U.S. and countries in Europe.

  41. Seven Pivotal Moments in Jesse Jackson’s Life U.S., Today

    The Rev. Jesse Jackson entered the national spotlight during the civil rights movement and ran for president twice. He also courted controversy while in the public eye.

  42. Warner Bros. Discovery Restarts Deal Talks With Paramount Business, Today

    Paramount’s takeover bid was rejected in favor of Netflix, which wanted only the streaming and studio businesses. Paramount said it would pay more if negotiations were reopened.

  43. The Portal Bridge Has Caused Headaches for Decades New York, Today

    A main rail link to New York City, the bridge over the Hackensack River will be replaced. Few commuters will miss it.

  44. Digging Through the Epstein Files Briefing, Today

    We look at how The Times has tackled a complex reporting project.

  45. Spain to Investigate Social Media Giants, Escalating Trans-Atlantic Tech Dispute World, Today

    The government wants prosecutors to investigate X, Meta and TikTok, adding to a growing clash between the U.S. and Europe over regulating social media.

  46. Los demócratas toman los micrófonos en Múnich En español, Today

    Demócratas como Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez están probando sus mensajes en Europa antes de las elecciones intermedias.

  47. Obama Took On Recession, Health Care and Iraq. What He Didn’t See Coming Was Trump. U.S., Today

    A new set of oral history interviews documents how Barack Obama and his advisers missed the shifting mood of the country that would ultimately replace him with a successor they considered a “con man,” “clown” and “laughingstock.”

  48. The Expanding Fallout From the Epstein Files, and Jesse Jackson Dies at 84 The Headlines, Today

    Plus, drones at the Olympics.

  49. After Venezuela, Is Cuba Next? The Daily, Today

    The Trump administration has tightened the U.S. chokehold on Cuba by cutting off foreign oil.

  50. Wordle Review No. 1,705 Gameplay, Today

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Wednesday, Feb. 18, 2026.

  51. Connections Companion No. 983 Gameplay, Today

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Wednesday, Feb. 18, 2026.

  52. Strands Sidekick No. 717 Gameplay, Today

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Wednesday, Feb. 18, 2026.

  53. Here’s How to Navigate the NJ Transit Disruptions New York, Today

    NJ Transit is telling passengers to prepare for delays and cancellations, especially to Manhattan, for the next month. Here are some alternatives if you have to travel to the city.

  54. Austria Charges Man in Thwarted Attack on Taylor Swift Concert World, Today

    The foiled plot led to the cancellation of three shows in 2024 that Ms. Swift had planned for Austria during her Eras tour.

  55. Today’s Nj Transit Amtrak Path Train live blog included one standalone post:
  56. Jesse Jackson: A Life in Pictures U.S., Today

    The civil rights leader was one of the country’s most influential Black figures.

  57. Trump Is His Own Worst Enemy Opinion, Today

    The president appears determined to prevent his party from achieving a durable majority coalition.

  58. Robert Duvall Seared Himself Into Our Memories Even When He Wasn’t the Star Movies, Today

    In roles as unalike as a neighborhood shut-in, a Corleone consigliere and a hardhearted military man, the actor brought an intensity that never wavered.

  59. Our Panel of L.A. Chefs Share Their Favorite Local Dishes T Magazine, Today

    The full list of nominees for the Los Angeles edition of our 25 essential dishes list.

  60. A Time-Traveling Love Story to Make Kafka and Lynch Proud Arts, Today

    Romeo Is a Dead Man features a Shakespeare-hating shape-shifter and plenty of zombies.

  61. The Drone Games: Flying Cameras Are Everywhere at the Winter Olympics World, Today

    The robotic cameras chase behind lugers, skiers and speedskaters across the venues in Northern Italy. Some spectators find they’re as much fun to watch as the athletes.

  62. What Is Your Reaction to the Trump Administration Ending the Government’s Power to Fight Climate Change? The Learning Network, Today

    The president last week erased the scientific finding that climate change endangers human health and the environment. What does that mean for you?

  63. ‘Show Up for Us’: 13 Democratic Voters on Trump, ICE and Their Frustrations With the Democratic Party Interactive, Today

    The group discusses the Democratic Party’s response to Trump and his reshaping of American life.

  64. An M.L.K. Landmark Is Revived at a Tense Moment for Historical Sites U.S., Today

    The Masonic lodge that served as the home base for Dr. King’s activism will soon be open to visitors. It had long been considered endangered.

  65. Trump Sought Vast Budget Cuts. Congress Granted Few. U.S., Today

    In a series of deals over the past three months, lawmakers rejected some of the president’s most aggressive attempts to whittle down the government.

  66. Was This Painting Looted by Nazis? After 19 Years, the Debate Goes On. Arts, Today

    The fuzzy provenance of a Franz Marc masterwork once owned by a Jewish banker, but now held by a German museum, has fueled a lengthy dispute over its ownership.

  67. At 85, Lucinda Childs Still Has a Full Dance Card Arts, Today

    The choreographer has a busy spring: early works at the Guggenheim’s swirling rotunda, a new appointment at Gibney Dance and a robust program at Bard.

  68. Military Veterans Protesting ICE See Crackdown Through Different Lens U.S., Today

    Veterans have taken part in demonstrations against the federal crackdown on illegal immigration in Minnesota. “I believe in the institutions,” one said.

  69. T-Shirts Gave Me the Education I Never Got at School Magazine, Today

    I was a nervous Gen Z kid who wanted to lead a bolder life — so I turned to clothing older than I am.

  70. Trump Is Raising Billions in Federal Funds. That’s Not a Good Thing. Opinion, Today

    President Trump is raking in billions of dollars, bypassing Congress and the law.

  71. There’s a Better Way to Stop Price Gouging Opinion, Today

    Zohran Mamdani has a chance to show how to tackle the problem.

  72. New York’s Hottest Restaurant … Is in a Theater? Food, Today

    One of the city’s most sought-after reservations, Wild Cherry, sits inside an old West Village playhouse where it winks at the past.

  73. Daniel Radcliffe Wanted a Break From Broadway. Then He Read This Play. Theater, Today

    The Tony winner returns to the stage in “Every Brilliant Thing,” an interactive monologue with a message of hope “that might be vital for somebody to hear.”

  74. For These Millennials, College Was a Party. Then Came Real Life. Books, Today

    The milestones of an undergrad friend group give shape and color to Grant Ginder’s latest novel, “So Old, So Young.”

  75. Chatbots Are the New Influencers Brands Must Woo Technology, Today

    Companies are realizing they can no longer simply promote themselves to potential customers. They have to win over the robots, too.

  76. Fashion That’s Both Elegant and Undone T Magazine, Today

    After years of highly polished designs, spring looks project confidence with frayed hems and graceful, worn-in shapes.

  77. I Dumped Duolingo for a German Teacher in a Biker Jacket Travel, Today

    How hard-boiled language lessons from Adrienne, the motorcycle-riding author of a series of 1970s language books, turned a homebody into an explorer.

  78. Did That Bald Head Get Your Attention? One Start-Up Hopes So. Technology, Today

    Billboards that wouldn’t make sense to people outside the tech industry have become common in the Bay Area. One company took the microtargeting game to another level.

  79. I Know My Patients Use A.I. for Medical Advice. It’s OK. Opinion, Today

    It’s natural to use A.I. to find answers to health questions. Here’s how to do it responsibly and safely.

  80. Why Are Many New York Apartments Empty? Rent Laws. Opinion, Today

    One in 10 buildings with rent-regulated apartments is losing money.

  81. Some ‘Brick’ It. Others Chain It to the Wall. Style, Today

    How did our relationship to our phones become so antagonistic?

  82. The Mysterious Past and Murky Future of the Mansion on Ocean Avenue Real Estate, Today

    Neighbors have long referred to 1000 Ocean Avenue as “the scary house.” Now, the dilapidated Ditmas Park mansion is for sale.

  83. The 25 Essential Dishes to Eat in Los Angeles T Magazine, Today

    Five of the city’s most influential culinary experts share their favorite bites.

  84. What Is the Argument for Believing in God? Books, Today

    In “Why I Am Not an Atheist,” Christopher Beha makes the case for faith.

  85. Is Jerky Good for You? Well, Today

    The modern meat stick is often marketed as a healthier snack. We asked experts to help us sort out its pros and cons.

  86. Democrats, It’s Time to Embrace School Choice Opinion, Today

    Our education system is failing, but allotting funding by student and family preference, rather than by ZIP code, can help.

  87. Are You a New Yorker with a Unique Parking Situation? We Want to Hear It. U.S., Today

    We want to hear from New Yorkers who rent driveways or have surprising parking garage arrangements.

  88. The Gallows Humor in This Novel Can Be Quite Literal Books, Today

    Mohammed Hanif’s “Rebel English Academy” follows three characters in the politically fraught Pakistan of the late 1970s.

  89. Want to Change Your Neighborhood? Start With a Power Walk. Headway, Today

    This simple stroll can help you explore the possibilities for transformation in the place you live.

  90. The Hidden Park Under the Brooklyn Bridge Video, Today

    Beneath the Manhattan side of New York City’s most storied bridge lies acres of public land that was once fenced off and nearly forgotten. Michael Kimmelman, architecture critic and editor-at-large of Headway, tours the space, known by some as Gotham Park, with one of its champions to see how it’s being transformed.

  91. Jesse Jackson, Civil Rights Leader Who Sought the Presidency, Dies at 84 U.S., Today

    An impassioned orator, he was a moral and political force who formed a “rainbow coalition” of poor and working-class people. His mission, he said, was “to transform the mind of America.”

  92. Jesse Jackson Dies at 84 Video, Today

    The Rev. Jesse Jackson, the civil rights leader and impassioned orator, died on Tuesday at 84. He was hospitalized in November for a rare neurodegenerative condition.

  93. Trump Said He’d End the War in a Day, but It’s Worsened for Ukrainians World, Today

    Russian attacks and Ukrainian civilian deaths rose as President Trump’s peace talks dragged on during his first year back in the White House.

  94. El 2026 podría ser el año de un nuevo tipo de empresa ‘unicornio’ En español, Today

    A medida que la financiación de capital riesgo se vuelca en las empresas emergentes grandes y pequeñas, más firmas se están presentando como la próxima gran cosa.

  95. Steve Bannon visitaba y asesoraba a Epstein, según revelan mensajes de texto En español, Today

    Bannon, un líder del movimiento MAGA y quien fuera asesor del presidente Donald Trump, agendó un entrenamiento mediático con Epstein y se reunió varias veces con él.

  96. Irán vive días de zozobra En español, Today

    Tras otra oleada de disturbios antigubernamentales, el país está sumido en un clima de dolor colectivo e incertidumbre sobre el futuro.

  97. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez amplía su influencia En español, Today

    La legisladora progresista asume un papel más importante dentro del Partido Demócrata, apoya a candidatos moderados y refuerza el mensaje económico.

  98. New Jersey Commuters Face Month of Misery as Service to Manhattan Slashed New York, Today

    NJ Transit suggested that commuters should work from home for the next month, as Amtrak moves train traffic to a new bridge, severely reducing service into Manhattan.

  99. For an Immigration Trap on a Bridge to Canada, an Encouraging Sign New York, Today

    The recent detention of a visiting research scientist has renewed attention on a confusing exit ramp in Buffalo that sends drivers across the border.

  100. 2 Strikes in 3 Years: N.Y.C. Nurses Awaken as a Major Labor Voice New York, Today

    But a rift has emerged among the union’s leaders as workers at four hospitals are back on the job, while a walkout persists at a fifth hospital.

  101. Spelling Bee Forum Gameplay, Today

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

  102. Lake Erie’s Storm Surges Become More Extreme Science, Today

    Officials are designing new ways to protect the shorelines from sudden flooding and longer storm seasons.

  103. It’s Mardi Gras in New Orleans. This Year, the Party Might Be a Bit Greener. Climate, Today

    Carnival can generate more than 1,000 tons of trash every year. A coalition of nonprofit groups, city officials and scientists has a plan to clean it up.

  104. Palabra del día: ‘officious’ En español, Today

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

  105. Word of the Day: officious The Learning Network, Today

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

  106. Colbert Doesn’t Give an FCC About Calling Out CBS Arts, Today

    “And because my network clearly doesn’t want us to talk about this, let’s talk about this,” Stephen Colbert said after CBS canceled a Texas congressman’s appearance on Monday’s “Late Show.”

  107. U.S. and Iran’s High-Stakes Nuclear Talks Set to Kick Off Video, Today

    The U.S. and Iran have been flexing their military might as negotiators from the two countries resume nuclear talks in Switzerland.

  108. Brasil, la nación católica más grande del mundo, coquetea con el poliamor En español, Today

    En un país aún mayoritariamente conservador y religioso, crece un movimiento en el que cada vez más gente adopta distintas formas de amor, matrimonio y paternidad.

  109. In Iran, Slain Protesters’ Memorials Will Test State Crackdown World, Today

    Ceremonies commemorating the 40 days after protesters were killed are planned this week, challenging the authorities’ ability to restrain them.

  110. A Rio Carnival Party That Goes On and On World, Today

    The Boi Tolo, one of the city’s most iconic street parties, has come to represent the glittery, gritty grass-roots celebration far from the glamour of the official parades.

  111. Ukraine and Russia Hold Peace Talks, but Expectations Are Low World, Today

    Both sides described previous U.S.-mediated negotiations as productive, although they did not appear to address sticking points like territory and security guarantees.

  112. U.S. and Iran Gear Up for Nuclear Talks Amid Rising Tensions U.S., Today

    President Trump has called on Iran to reach an immediate accord or else face the threat of a possible U.S. attack.

  113. ‘I’d Like to Be Normal’: Can Height Surgery Make Them Happy? U.S., Today

    Limb-lengthening can add inches to a person’s stature. But its risks have made it controversial.

  114. Questions Swirl Around Russian Figure Skater in Her Olympic Debut World, Today

    Adeliia Petrosian, 18, has the résumé of a medal contender — and ties to coaches and a skater who were at the center of a doping scandal at the last Winter Games.

  115. Quote of the Day: Kennedy Allies Target States to Repeal Child-Immunization Mandates Corrections, Today

    Quotation of the Day for Tuesday, February 17, 2026.

  116. Los Angeles Mayor Says Chairman of 2028 Olympics Should Resign U.S., Today

    The chairman, Casey Wasserman, has faced criticism ever since his name surfaced in the Epstein files. Mayor Karen Bass is the latest official to call on him to step down.

  117. Amped Up Gameplay, Today

    Stephan Prock and Jeff Chen collaborate on their second puzzle.

  118. No Corrections: Feb. 17, 2026 Corrections, Today

    No corrections appeared in print on Tuesday, Feb. 17, 2026.

  119. Nobody Watched People the Way Frederick Wiseman Did Movies, Today

    For more than 50 years, the influential documentarian found inspiration in filming the ways his ordinary subjects lived their lives.

  120. ‘Shoresy’ Is Back, a Hockey Sitcom With ‘Heated Rivalry’ Ties Arts, Today

    If you want more Canadian TV series about emotionally complex hockey players, look no further.

  121. At Least 2 Killed During High School Hockey Game in Rhode Island Video, Today

    The shooting occurred at Dennis M. Lynch Arena in Pawtucket, R.I., on Monday. The shooter is dead, the authorities said.

  122. After First Big Overseas Trip, Ocasio-Cortez Expresses Frustrations U.S., Today

    The congresswoman argued in an interview that presidential speculation, which included scrutiny of her slip-ups, had overshadowed her anti-authoritarian message at the Munich Security Conference.

  123. Anderson Cooper to Leave ‘60 Minutes’ on CBS Business, Today

    Mr. Cooper said in a statement that he was leaving as a correspondent for the show to focus on his CNN program and spend more time with his children.

  124. ‘The Last Straw’: T.S.A. Agents Brace for Another D.H.S. Shutdown Video, Today

    After funding for the Department of Homeland Security lapsed on Saturday, Transportation Security Administration employees expressed frustration at being forced to work without pay. Many have barely recovered from last year’s 43-day shutdown and now face the prospect of another period of financial uncertainty.

  125. Oscar-Winning Actor Robert Duvall Dies at 95 Video, Yesterday

    Robert Duvall, an Academy Award-winning actor known for playing a wide range of characters in films such as “Apocalypse Now” and “The Godfather,” died on Sunday.

  126. La incesante autopromoción de Trump aviva el culto a la personalidad en EE. UU. En español, Yesterday

    El presidente ha emprendido una campaña de autoglorificación inédita, creando un personaje mitificado y sobrehumano y convirtiéndose en una fuerza ineludible tanto en su país como en el resto del mundo.

  127. Teacher Killed in Crash After Man Fled in Car From ICE, Police Say U.S., Yesterday

    The man, who federal officials said had entered the United States illegally, was arrested and charged with first-degree homicide after the crash in Savannah, Ga., according to the county police.

  128. Robert Duvall: A Life in Pictures Movies, Yesterday

    The actor, who had a knack for embodying a wealth of varied characters, had a sprawling and celebrated career.

  129. Investigators Hope DNA Testing Can Provide Breakthrough in Guthrie Case U.S., Yesterday

    An expert said lab analysis of gloves found near Nancy Guthrie’s home could produce results within days.

  130. Japan pair knocks the king and queen off their thrones. World, Yesterday

    Riku Miura and Ryuichi Kihara of Japan emerged with the gold medal with a flawless, high-scoring performance after Monday’s free skate.

  131. Judge Orders Trump Administration to Restore Displays About Slavery at Washington’s House U.S., Yesterday

    The judge said the government did not have the power to erase or alter historical truths after the administration took down displays about slavery at the President’s House Site in Philadelphia.

  132. ¿La IA reemplazará a los traductores? Esto nos dicen las novelas románticas En español, Yesterday

    Los libros de una editorial francesa se están traduciendo con IA, lo que ha generado ansiedad entre los profesionales del sector.

  133. Auditioning to Beat Trump World, Yesterday

    Democrats like A.O.C. are testing out their messages in Europe before the midterms.

  134. Frederick Wiseman, 96, Penetrating Documentarian of Institutions, Dies Movies, Yesterday

    He exposed abuses in films like “Titicut Follies,” a once-banned portrait of a mental hospital, but ranged widely in subject matter, from a Queens neighborhood to a French restaurant.

  135. Tom Pritzker, Citing Epstein Connection, Steps Down as Hyatt’s Executive Chairman U.S., Yesterday

    The member of a prominent and wealthy family, Mr. Pritzker was in regular contact with the financier and sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.

  136. 2 Killed in Shooting at High School Hockey Game in Rhode Island U.S., Yesterday

    The shooter was also dead, apparently by a self-inflicted gunshot wound, the authorities said. The shooting, which the police described as a “targeted event,” happened at the Dennis M. Lynch Arena in Pawtucket.

  137. Senators Meet Zelensky With Hopeful Message on Sanctions U.S., Yesterday

    During their visit, a pair of Democratic senators made the case for Congress to impose harsh penalties on Moscow for its continuing offensive.

  138. Progress in Guthrie Case Is Fitful as Search Enters Its Third Week U.S., Yesterday

    Late-night bursts of activity have yielded few visible results as investigators hunt for Nancy Guthrie, the mother of a “Today” show host. The sheriff said Monday that her children and their spouses are not suspects.

  139. Where to Watch Robert Duvall’s Top Performances Movies, Yesterday

    He played rugged, capable men drawn from America’s past, present and possible future.

  140. Robert Duvall, actor camaleónico de ‘El padrino’ y ‘Apocalypse Now’, muere a los 95 años En español, Yesterday

    El intérprete, reconocido con el Oscar, era conocido por su capacidad para fundirse con sus personajes al interpretar papeles muy diversos.

  141. As Guthrie Case Grips Nation, One Police Chief Reflects on His Time in the Spotlight U.S., Yesterday

    “It’s probably something that no one ever expects to happen in their career,” said James Fry, who was the police chief in Moscow, Idaho, when four students were killed there in 2022.