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  1. ‘Make America Go Away’ Caps Surge in Popularity as Trump Eyes Greenland U.S., Today

    The hats have become a conspicuous presence at protests against President Trump in Greenland and Denmark.

  2. Do You Know These Book Titles Inspired by Shakespeare? Interactive, Today

    See how many novels you can connect with phrases from the plays of William Shakespeare.

  3. Australia Passes Tighter Gun Control Laws, Weeks After Bondi Massacre World, Today

    Critics said the government had rushed the legislation, along with a bill targeting hate speech, in the wake of the mass shooting in Sydney.

  4. Church Leaders Say Over 160 Were Kidnapped in Nigeria, but Officials Deny It World, Today

    Christian groups said gunmen abducted congregants during Sunday services at three churches, but security and government officials dismissed the reports as fear-mongering.

  5. Our Man in Caracas Briefing, Today

    We have a conversation with a Times correspondent who is reporting from Venezuela.

  6. Netflix Revamps Its Warner Bros. Bid, Seeking to Thwart Paramount Business, Today

    Netflix will pay all cash for the $83 billion deal to acquire major parts of Warner Bros. Discovery, instead of a mix of cash and stock.

  7. An A.I. Start-Up Says It Wants to Empower Workers, Not Replace Them Technology, Today

    Founded by researchers from Anthropic, Google and xAI, the new company, Humans&, is already valued at $4.48 billion.

  8. Que paguen los ultrarricos En español, Today

    El número de multimillonarios se ha disparado en el mundo, pero a menudo pagan impuestos a tasas muy inferiores a la media. Además: tragedia ferroviaria en España y adiós a Valentino.

  9. Britain Approves Contentious Chinese Mega-Embassy in London World, Today

    The government of Prime Minister Keir Starmer approved plans for a massive new Chinese Embassy near Tower Bridge, disappointing critics who fear it will enable spying.

  10. As Spain Mourns Train Crash Victims, Investigators Focus on Track World, Today

    Officials on Tuesday were struggling to identify bodies from the crash near the southern city of Córdoba, which killed at least 41 people.

  11. One Year in Trump’s America, and the Fed’s Big Moment at the Supreme Court The Headlines, Today

    Plus, the struggle to finish a major Olympic arena.

  12. Trump 2.0: A Year of Unconstrained Power The Daily, Today

    A round-table discussion of President Trump’s first year back in office.

  13. Strands Sidekick No. 689 Gameplay, Today

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Wednesday, Jan. 21, 2026.

  14. Wordle Review No. 1,677 Gameplay, Today

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Wednesday, Jan. 21, 2026.

  15. Connections Companion No. 955 Gameplay, Today

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Wednesday, Jan. 21, 2026.

  16. Trump Calls Britain’s Chagos Deal ‘Act of Great Stupidity,’ in Blow to Starmer U.S., Today

    President Trump’s criticism reversed his administration’s previous support for the deal, in which Britain relinquished control of the Indian Ocean islands to Mauritius.

  17. If You Were Inspired by the Northern Lights, You’re Not Alone U.S., Today

    The aurora borealis has animated myths, art, poetry and music for thousands of years. Here are some examples.

  18. ‘No Going Back’: Trump Doubles Down on Greenland Threats World, Today

    President Trump posted private messages from France’s president and repeated his desire to take over Greenland in an overnight social media storm.

  19. Fresh Russian Strikes Cut Heat to Thousands in Ukraine’s Freezing Capital World, Today

    Ukrainian authorities say that the repeated attacks on energy infrastructure are an attempt to force the country into submission.

  20. Un preso político venezolano al fin vuelve a casa En español, Today

    Ángel Godoy fue encarcelado luego de escribir columnas que irritaron al gobierno del presidente Nicolás Maduro. Ahora su familia intenta recuperar el tiempo perdido.

  21. Escenas de una Siria en ruinas En español, Today

    Un año después de la caída del dictador, los sirios regresan a un país sin un plan claro de reconstrucción.

  22. With Threats to Greenland, Trump Sets America on the Road to Conquest U.S., Today

    After a century of defending other countries against foreign aggression, the United States is now positioned as an imperial power trying to seize another nation’s land.

  23. Falsehoods Fueled Trump’s First Year Back in Office U.S., Today

    The president has justified many significant moves of his second term with inaccurate claims and overstated boasts.

  24. Volunteers in Minnesota Deliver Groceries So Immigrants Can Hide at Home U.S., Today

    Thousands of Minneapolis residents have joined a church-run effort to deliver donated groceries to immigrant families who fear being caught in public by federal agents.

  25. A Venezuelan Political Prisoner Finally Comes Home World, Today

    Ángel Godoy was thrown into jail after writing columns that angered the government of President Nicolás Maduro. Now his family is trying to make up for lost time.

  26. Trump’s First Year Could Have Lasting Economic Consequences Business, Today

    President Trump’s policies have so far done little to change the overall state of the American economy, but economists warn they will ultimately weaken the United States.

  27. Predicting the 2026 Oscar Nominations: Who’s In? Who’s Out? Movies, Today

    “Sinners” and “One Battle After Another” could set a record. Expect them to be up for best picture with “Hamnet,” “Frankenstein” and “Marty Supreme.”

  28. Bach Doesn’t Need a Glow-Up Opinion, Today

    Concert halls and symphony orchestras try to lure younger listeners by mutilating the music. There’s a better way.

  29. Is America Breaking Up With the Calorie? Food, Today

    Long held up as the big benchmark of nutrition, the calorie is losing its clout in the age of GLP-1s and a sharper focus on nutrients.

  30. Supreme Court to Hear Case Testing Limits of Hawaii Gun Law U.S., Today

    The justices will hear arguments over whether a Hawaii law that imposes restrictions on carrying concealed weapons violates the Second Amendment.

  31. 2 Women, 4 Cats and 1 Home in a Best-Selling Korean Memoir Books, Today

    In “Two Women Living Together,” the authors reflect on the joys of platonic cohabitation.

  32. Rewatching ‘Mad Men’ From the Outskirts Arts, Today

    The series was known for its sharp scripting, artful acting and attentive wardrobe and set design. But it brought little of that meticulousness to its Black characters.

  33. The Subway Vigilante Who Never Left Is Back Books, Today

    Two new books return to the ’80s-era saga of Bernie Goetz to consider the 21st-century intersections of race, crime and sensationalism.

  34. 9 mitos sobre la salud de las mujeres En español, Today

    Cuando se trata de la salud del corazón, la inmunidad, la reproducción y otros aspectos, abundan las ideas falsas.

  35. How Trump Uses the Oval Office to Flex Power on the World Stage U.S., Today

    With cameras rolling, President Trump met with more than 40 international leaders in his first year back in office.

  36. Trump Is the Ultimate Davos Man Opinion, Today

    The annual conference for the elite, like everything else, is changing.

  37. Suicides Were Frequent at the Golden Gate Bridge. Not Anymore. U.S., Today

    For decades, there had been an average of 30 each year. With a new deterrent in place, there were none in the second half of 2025.

  38. How Much Can One Man Make From Being President? Interactive, Today

    The president took an oath to serve the American people. Instead, he’s focused his second term on enriching himself and his family.

  39. This Charming Raconteur Is Paris Opera’s Next Music Director Arts, Today

    Semyon Bychkov will soon take up the most prestigious post of his long, varied career. Collaborating with Ralph Fiennes on “Eugene Onegin,” he gives a taste of things to come.

  40. Anyone Can Be an Auntie. It’s a State of Mind. Magazine, Today

    My Desi family introduced me to the role. Now that I’m an auntie, I understand its full potential.

  41. The Neighbors Fighting Over Having the Same Name New York, Today

    Lawyers for Carnegie Hall said there could be “consumer confusion” if a diner were allowed to keep sharing its name.

  42. In Honolulu, a Menu Spiked With Plush Provocations and Wit Food, Today

    In the first starred Times review from Hawaii, our critic visits a rule-bending restaurant where the eating and drinking are inseparable.

  43. To Beat White Identity Politics, End Democratic Racial Politics Opinion, Today

    The way Democrats invoke race in politics is making it difficult to face off with an increasingly white nationalist G.O.P.

  44. President Trump’s Chosen Artist? A Christian Speed Painter. Arts, Today

    Vanessa Horabuena has painted presidential portraits and Jesus for Mr. Trump, and this month, he sold one of her paintings for $2.75 million in a charity auction.

  45. Do You Collect Fan Memorabilia? The Learning Network, Today

    Can people tell who or what you’re a fan of by the way you decorate your room, the collections you have or how you dress?

  46. This Is Why Our Rivers Are Turning Into Sewers Opinion, Today

    The solution to pollution from industrial livestock farms is not to ban them or even to restrict their size. It’s to regulate them.

  47. There’s More to Her Story Than Salman Rushdie Books, Today

    In “The Flower Bearers,” Rachel Eliza Griffiths addresses her starry, tragedy-marred marriage but also a life steeped in art, poetry and deep friendships.

  48. Leaving Home Can Be Both Thrilling and Lonely. That’s the Point. Books, Today

    In Emanuela Anechoum’s novel, “Tangerinn,” an Italian Moroccan woman examines her family’s legacy of immigration, and tries to find a place in the world.

  49. Are They Hot, or Is It the ‘Australia Effect’? Style, Today

    Travelers and temporary workers in the country, who may have arrived looking pallid, are showing off their glow-ups on social media.

  50. This Novel About a Sister’s Grief Skips the Five Stages Books, Today

    “Eating Ashes,” by Brenda Navarro, dispenses with familiar portrayals of mourning in a tale of migration, loss and memory.

  51. This Dark Little Novel Should Be Wes Anderson’s Next Movie Books, Today

    In her debut, Angela Tomaski puts a quirky spin on Gothic storytelling.

  52. ‘Remarkable Rocks’ and a Koala Named Larry: Adventures on an Australian Island Travel, Today

    Kangaroo Island, with its rugged coastline, pristine beaches and many animals, draws a repeat visitor wary about increased development and the island’s recovery from the 2020 wildfires.

  53. Is It Bad to Snooze Your Alarm? Well, Today

    The answer may depend on why you’re doing it in the first place.

  54. Hate Weights? Try a Medicine Ball. Well, Today

    This exercise tool is a simple shortcut to building explosive power.

  55. Will ‘Psychiatry’s Bible’ Add a Postpartum Psychosis Diagnosis? Health, Today

    Leaders of the D.S.M., the world’s most influential psychiatric manual, have been split for more than five years over whether to recognize postpartum psychosis as a distinct disorder.

  56. The Secretive V.I.P. Programs That Keep Gamers Spending Arts, Today

    Lucrative players of games like FarmVille and Words With Friends get personal account managers and entries to exclusive sweepstakes.

  57. Trump Threatens 200 Percent Tariffs on French Wine U.S., Today

    France has said it will not join President Trump’s “Board for Peace.” France’s agriculture minister described the tariff threat as “blackmail.”

  58. How the Train Crash in Spain Unfolded Interactive, Today

    Two trains collided on Sunday in southern Spain, killing at least 40 people. Here is what happened.

  59. Trump Texts Link Nobel Peace Prize Snub to Greenland Video, Today

    In a text message exchange with the Norwegian prime minister, President Trump linked his Nobel Peace Prize snub to his plans to acquire Greenland. As he doubled down on his threats, European leaders met at the World Economic Forum.

  60. Islamic State Claims Deadly Attack on Chinese Restaurant in Afghanistan World, Today

    A bombing that killed seven people and injured a dozen more at a noodle restaurant in a busy area of Kabul is likely to heighten China’s growing security concerns in Afghanistan.

  61. En Sudáfrica, la falta de electricidad se resuelve con baterías de alquiler En español, Today

    En un país donde la red eléctrica no es confiable, la renta de baterías ofrece una solución asequible para quienes no tienen dinero para comprar sus propios paneles solares.

  62. Hay que escuchar el hambre para silenciar el ‘ruido alimentario’ En español, Today

    Nuestro crítico culinario Pete Wells y especialistas coinciden en que una alimentación más saludable pasa por comprender qué guía las decisiones al comer.

  63. Mikie Sherrill to Be Sworn In as Governor in New Jersey New York, Today

    Ms. Sherrill beat a Republican endorsed by President Trump and did what no politician in New Jersey has done since 1961: win her party a third consecutive term in the governor’s office.

  64. Your Favorite Current Songs The Learning Network, Today

    What are you listening to right now?

  65. A Bite-Size Column About Delight and Wonder in Science Times Insider, Today

    In Trilobites, reporters aim to share new findings in the science world, be it interspecies friendships or discoveries of ancient fossils.

  66. Nature’s Super Feather Science, Today

    Filoplumes may be tiny, but these hairlike feathers enable nonstop flights that span thousands of miles.

  67. As Mamdani Focuses on Child Care, Plan to Tax the Rich Is Put Aside New York, Today

    Mayor Zohran Mamdani campaigned on a proposal to increase taxes on those earning more than $1 million. For now, at least, he isn’t pushing.

  68. Spelling Bee Forum Gameplay, Today

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

  69. Jimmy Fallon Teases Trump Over Secondhand Prize Arts, Today

    The “Tonight Show” host joked that President Trump hung his new Nobel Prize on the wall “right next to his McDonald’s customer of the month plaque.”

  70. After Four Shark Attacks in 48 Hours, Australia Shuts Dozens of Beaches World, Today

    Many of the closed beaches were in Sydney, the site of three of the attacks.

  71. Palabra del día: ‘transcend’ En español, Today

    Esta palabra ha aparecido en 299 artículos en NYTimes.com en el último año. ¿Puedes usarla en una frase?

  72. Soy el secretario general del Consejo de Europa. Esto es algo que pensé que nunca tendría que escribir En español, Today

    El derecho internacional es universal o carece de sentido. Groenlandia demostrará cuál de estas dos alternativas elegimos.

  73. Word of the Day: transcend The Learning Network, Today

    This word has appeared in 299 articles on NYTimes.com in the past year. Can you use it in a sentence?

  74. The Chinese Island Where Dreams of Real Estate Glory Never Die World, Today

    Intended as China’s version of Dubai’s palm-shaped artificial island, Ocean Flower Island is a $12 billion monument to debt-fueled economic excess.

  75. Corrections: Jan. 20, 2026 Corrections, Today

    Corrections that appeared in print on Tuesday, Jan. 20, 2026.

  76. Quote of the Day: Starmer Decries U.S. Threat Of Tariff War Over Greenland Corrections, Today

    Quotation of the Day for Tuesday, January 20, 2025.

  77. Estos fueron los mensajes entre Trump y el primer ministro de Noruega sobre Groenlandia En español, Today

    En el intercambio del domingo, el líder noruego trató de “frenar la escalada” del creciente conflicto sobre Groenlandia y la última amenaza arancelaria de Trump.

  78. Trump Issues M.L.K. Day Proclamation After Criticism U.S., Today

    Civil rights groups had criticized President Trump for failing to issue a proclamation honoring Martin Luther King Jr. and not attending commemorative events.

  79. Visibly Disdainful Gameplay, Today

    A debut by Jonathan Raksin? Sounds great!

  80. Death Toll Rises in Guatemalan Gang Riots World, Today

    Uprisings in three prisons have killed nine police officers, presenting another challenge for President Bernardo Arévalo in his fight against corruption and organized crime.

  81. Map: 4.9-Magnitude Earthquake Shakes Southern California Interactive, Today

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

  82. How Trump Is Remaking America, State by State Interactive, Today

    Change is everywhere, manifestations of the sharp right turn that the president has promised for the country.

  83. Snowstorm Causes 100-Vehicle Pileup in Michigan Video, Today

    More than 100 vehicles slipped and crashed into one another in a chain-reaction pileup on a Michigan interstate on Monday.

  84. A City on Edge: Protesters Clash in Minneapolis Video, Today

    Jake Lang, a prominent right-wing activist, held a small pro-ICE rally in Minneapolis on Saturday. Within minutes, counterprotesters closed in and the confrontation turned violent.

  85. Trump Administration Asks Judge to Reject Minnesota’s Call to Block ICE Surge U.S., Today

    Lawyers for the state and the cities of Minneapolis and St. Paul have sued over the deployment of some 3,000 federal agents to Minnesota.

  86. Judge Allows Policy Restricting Lawmakers’ Access to ICE Facilities U.S., Today

    The decision permitted the Trump administration to continue restricting inspections of the conditions inside immigration detention compounds.

  87. In Colorado, the Options for Ari, a Transgender Teen, Begin to Disappear U.S., Today

    The Trump administration has used an array of pressure tactics to try to end treatments for minors, even in states that want to keep them.

  88. A Vermont Town Was a Foodie Mecca for Canadians. Until Trump’s Threats. U.S., Yesterday

    Greensboro’s economy depended on friendly relations with Canada. But after tariffs and threats to make the country the “51st state,” neighborly ties have frayed.

  89. To Their Shock, Cubans in Florida Are Being Deported in Record Numbers U.S., Yesterday

    Cubans had long benefited from legal privileges unavailable to immigrants from other countries. President Trump has changed that.

  90. How Trump Made Life Difficult for International Students and Wisconsin U.S., Yesterday

    Last fall, the number of new international undergraduates fell by 25 percent compared to the previous year. That drop poses financial and competitive challenges.

  91. At a Seattle Port Rocked by Tariffs, There Were 70 Jobs for 600 Workers U.S., Yesterday

    Dock workers are used to uncertainty, but nothing since the Great Recession of 2008 compares to what they have experienced this year.

  92. After Trump Shut the Border, a Texas Shelter for Migrants Emptied U.S., Yesterday

    Sister Pimentel’s shelter in McAllen, one of the poorest cities in America, pivoted to feed the hungry.

  93. A Tennessee Dean Had ‘Zero Sympathy’ for Charlie Kirk. She Was Fired. U.S., Yesterday

    Laura Sosh-Lightsy’s punishment reflects the new power dynamics in the free-speech debate, especially in red states.

  94. Columbia University’s Strained Peace: Fewer Protests and Sealed Gates U.S., Yesterday

    The Trump administration has pushed universities all over the country to act against student protesters.

  95. An Idaho City Has New Refugees: White South Africans U.S., Yesterday

    Twin Falls and its dairy industry have benefited from an influx of refugees from places like Bosnia, the Democratic Republic of Congo and Myanmar. That era is over.

  96. When Trump Took a Whack at the C.D.C., Atlanta Lost Something, Too U.S., Yesterday

    The earnest government disease fighter had become a kind of city archetype, alongside aspiring rappers and C-suite strivers. Now scientists are leaving.

  97. At Yosemite, Rangers Are Scarce and Visitors Have Gone Wild U.S., Yesterday

    After the Trump administration’s cuts, workers at the national park are spread too thin to stop people from littering, flying drones and cliff-diving.

  98. An Alaska Town Is Now Key to Trump’s Global Ambitions U.S., Yesterday

    Nome, population 3,700, is accessible only by plane outside a few months when boats can pass through. But it will be the home of the nation’s only deepwater Arctic port.

  99. An Alabama Pastor Credits Trump for Putting ‘Christ’ Back in Christmas U.S., Yesterday

    The president has given a new class of evangelists direct access to the White House. In return, many support him without question.

  100. Indiana Judge and His Wife Are Shot at Their Suburban Home U.S., Yesterday

    The police in Lafayette, Ind., said they were investigating the nonfatal shootings of a Tippecanoe County Superior Court judge and his wife on Sunday.

  101. Valentino: una vida en fotos En español, Yesterday

    Valentino Garavani, el “último emperador” de la moda, creía en el poder de la belleza.

  102. Wintry Weather Leads to 100-Vehicle Pileup on Interstate in Michigan U.S., Yesterday

    Cars and trucks slid into one another and off a highway after a lake-effect snowstorm. Numerous injuries were reported, but no deaths.

  103. Community Patrols Mobilize Amid ICE Operations in Minnesota Video, Yesterday

    In parts of Minnesota, volunteers have organized neighborhood patrols and rapid‑response networks to monitor the actions of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement operations in the area.

  104. A Smaller Version of the Sphere in Las Vegas Is Planned for Maryland U.S., Yesterday

    Gov. Wes Moore and the company behind the Sphere said the project in National Harbor, in the Washington metro area, would create jobs and become a landmark attraction.

  105. Taxing the Ultrarich World, Yesterday

    The number of billionaires has exploded, yet they often pay taxes at rates well below average.

  106. Fire at Pakistani Mall Leaves Over 20 Dead Video, Yesterday

    A fire tore through one of the busiest wholesale markets in downtown Karachi, Pakistan, over the weekend, leaving over 20 dead and dozens still missing on Monday.

  107. ‘Like an Earthquake’: How 40 People Died in a Spanish Train Crash World, Yesterday

    The victims of Spain’s deadliest rail crash in more than a decade included a police officer, journalists and a family returning from a musical.

  108. Trump Administration to Appeal Limits on Interactions With Minnesota Protesters U.S., Yesterday

    Justice Department lawyers said they would ask an appellate court to review an injunction that imposes limits on the tactics used by immigration agents.

  109. What to Know About Trump’s ‘Board of Peace’ for Gaza World, Yesterday

    Numerous countries say they have been invited to join President Trump’s newly minted organization, which critics say could undermine the United Nations.

  110. Northern Lights Could Be Visible Across Much of the U.S. Tonight Weather, Yesterday

    A severe solar storm could produce a visible show from Alabama to Northern California.

  111. France Moves Once Again to Pass a Budget With No Vote World, Yesterday

    Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu’s effort to force the measure through Parliament opened up his government to a vote of no confidence.

  112. Trump tiene una salida simple en Groenlandia, pero no parece quererla En español, Yesterday

    El presidente de EE. UU. ha dejado claro que no está interesado en alcanzar acuerdos diplomáticos que seguramente lograrían sus objetivos declarados de defensa en el Ártico.

  113. Protest at Minnesota Church Service Adds to Tensions Over ICE Tactics U.S., Yesterday

    The Justice Department said it would investigate the protest over a pastor’s apparent role in immigration enforcement in the state.

  114. Guatemala declara el estado de sitio para enfrentar la violencia de las pandillas En español, Yesterday

    En los últimos días han aumentado los disturbios en el país, como revueltas en prisiones y el asesinato de agentes de policía, que las autoridades han atribuido a las pandillas.

  115. Trump Is Pushing the U.S.-Europe Alliance Onto a Precipice World, Yesterday

    As President Trump tries to coerce European leaders over Greenland, they are pondering the unthinkable: Is an 80-year-old alliance doomed?

  116. Valentino: A Life in Photos Style, Yesterday

    Valentino Garavani, fashion’s ‘Last Emperor,’ believed in the power of beauty.

  117. Valentino Garavani, diseñador de moda italiano, muere a los 93 años En español, Yesterday

    Valentino, como era conocido, creó una de las marcas más duraderas de la industria de la moda, y se convirtió en un miembro, como sus clientes, de la alta sociedad.

  118. Powell Will Attend Supreme Court Arguments on Trump’s Effort to Fire Fed Official U.S., Yesterday

    A lawsuit by the Fed governor Lisa D. Cook has challenged President Trump’s push to fire her.

  119. Yesterday’s Trump News live blog included one standalone post:
  120. A$AP Rocky on How Rihanna Changed His Life Video, Yesterday

    In an exclusive sit-down, A$AP Rocky discussed the release of “Don’t Be Dumb,” his first new album in eight years, plus settling down with his “boo” Rihanna, life as a family man, his forays into Hollywood, influence on rapper fashion and much more.

  121. Clashes Erupt Around Syrian Prisons Holding Islamic State Fighters World, Yesterday

    New tensions flared a day after a Kurdish-led militia agreed to hand over control of prisons holding some 8,000 Islamic State fighters to the Syrian government.

  122. A$AP Rocky Clears the Air on His New Drake Diss Video, Yesterday

    The musician and actor A$AP Rocky sat down with Jon Caramanica and Joe Coscarelli, the hosts of “Popcast” at The New York Times, to discuss a new song that fans speculate is aimed at the rapper and pop star Drake.

  123. Los sobrevivientes describen el choque de trenes de alta velocidad en España En español, Yesterday

    Las fotografías muestran una maraña de metal, cables y cristales rotos en el lugar del accidente.

  124. How the Cleveland Orchestra Stays at the Top of Classical Music Arts, Yesterday

    Our critic tracked one concert, from its first rehearsals to its first performance. Practice is only part of what makes this ensemble excellent.

  125. Federal Reserve Inquiry Clouds Trump’s Supreme Court Bid to Oust Lisa Cook U.S., Yesterday

    The court is set to hear Ms. Cook’s case challenging her firing as the Justice Department investigates Jerome H. Powell, the central bank chair.

  126. Yesterday’s Spain High Speed Train Derailment live blog included two standalone posts:
  127. Read the Texts Between Trump and Norway’s Prime Minister About Greenland U.S., Yesterday

    In the exchange on Sunday, Norway’s leader sought to “de-escalate” the growing conflict over Greenland and Mr. Trump’s latest tariff threat.

  128. Prada Alienates in the Right Way Style, Yesterday

    The coats at the brand’s latest show felt refreshingly awkward.

  129. Valentino Garavani, Regal Designer and Fashion’s ‘Last Emperor,’ Dies at 93 Style, Yesterday

    Valentino, as he was called, created one of the most durable and fashionable labels and became an equal of his high society customers.

  130. Train Crash in Southern Spain Kills Dozens Video, Yesterday

    A train crash in southern Spain involving two trains killed dozens on Sunday. The cause of the crash, the deadliest in Spain since 2013, was still being investigated on Monday.

  131. Why a 1930s Bag Has Never Gone Out of Style T Magazine, Yesterday

    New iterations of a classic accessory, designed to be on the move.

  132. La tasa de natalidad de China cae al nivel más bajo desde 1949 En español, Yesterday

    La población de China descendió por cuarto año consecutivo y su tasa de natalidad se desplomó, pues los legisladores no consiguen frenar una crisis demográfica.

  133. Trump vincula su presión por Groenlandia a no recibir el Premio Nobel de la Paz En español, Yesterday

    En un mensaje de texto, el presidente Trump dijo al primer ministro de Noruega que ya no se sentía obligado a “pensar puramente en la paz” y que el mundo no estaría seguro hasta que EE. UU. controlara la isla.

  134. Do Cows Use Tools? This One Does. Science, Yesterday

    A pet cow named Veronika can scratch her own back with a broom — the first scientifically documented case of tool use in cows, researchers say.

  135. Exceedingly Easy With Plenty of Protein Food, Yesterday

    That’s Hetty Lui McKinnon’s new tofu and sweet potato peanut butter curry, which gets real zip from ginger, curry powder and chile flakes.

  136. Venezuela está dividida ante el desvanecimiento del sueño revolucionario En español, Yesterday

    Los partidarios del expresidente Hugo Chávez, el líder socialista antiestadounidense, se esfuerzan por aceptar el pacto del gobierno venezolano con Washington.

  137. Choque ferroviario en España: esto es lo que sabemos En español, Yesterday

    Un tren de alta velocidad se salió de la vía y chocó contra otro la noche del domingo en el sur de España, lo que ocasionó la muerte de al menos 39 personas.

  138. Musk, With a $10 Million Donation, Signals He’s Back for the Midterms U.S., Yesterday

    Elon Musk, the world’s richest person, backed Nate Morris, a Republican businessman, in the primary race to succeed Senator Mitch McConnell in Kentucky.

  139. Slow Emergency Response Blamed in Deadly Fire That Tore Through Pakistani Mall World, Yesterday

    The blaze, which killed at least 23 and left dozens more missing during “wedding season,” burned all night and day through a Karachi plaza with hundreds of shops.

  140. Trump’s Trade Negotiator Says Response to Court Loss Would Be Immediate U.S., Yesterday

    If the Supreme Court rules against its tariffs, the Trump administration would begin replacing them immediately, said Jamieson Greer, the United States Trade Representative.

  141. Greenlanders Weigh Options as Trump Threatens Takeover Video, Yesterday

    Some residents of Greenland are hatching plans to flee by boat, while others are committed to remaining as President Trump demands a deal to buy the autonomous territory of Denmark.

  142. Top Catholic Clerics Denounce U.S. Foreign Policy U.S., Yesterday

    Citing recent events in Venezuela, Ukraine and Greenland, three cardinals said their statement was inspired by Pope Leo.

  143. The Troubling and Paradoxical Nature of Christian Nationalism Opinion, Yesterday

    Readers respond to an Opinion guest essay by Molly Worthen and reflect on church, state and American politics. Also: After a therapist dies.

  144. Guatemala Declares State of Emergency as Gang Violence Surges Video, Yesterday

    President Bernardo Arévalo of Guatemala declared a 30-day state of emergency to address gang violence. A surge of unrest in recent days has included uprisings at three prisons and the killing of eight police officers.