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  1. Cómo mantener la paz con tu familia política En español, Today

    Los expertos comparten consejos para gestionar las dinámicas familiares complicadas en estas fiestas.

  2. That ’70s Dessert Food, Today

    This holiday, I’m leaning into retro charm with cherry yum-yum, one-day fruitcake and sock-it-to-me-cake.

  3. Reader Mailbag: A Pause on Gerrymanders, and a Risk in Primaries The Upshot, Today

    Indiana Republicans reject redrawn maps, and battle lines have been drawn among Democrats in Texas.

  4. Belarus Frees Prominent Political Prisoners as U.S. Lifts Some Trade Sanctions World, Today

    The release of the prisoners, including a Nobel laureate and an opposition leader, was part of a monthslong rapprochement between Washington and Minsk.

  5. U.S. Forces Attacked in Syria, State Media Says World, Today

    Injuries were reported in an attack that the Syrian government’s news agency said happened near the ancient city of Palmyra.

  6. Jo Ann Allen Boyce Dies at 84; Braved Mobs in Integrating a School U.S., Today

    She was one of the Clinton 12, Black students who broke a race barrier by entering a Tennessee high school in 1956 in the face of harassment by white segregationists.

  7. Marina Yee, Elusive Avant-Garde Designer, Dies at 67 Fashion, Today

    She was one of the Antwerp Six, young Belgians who upended the fashion industry with their innovative designs and turned their country into an unlikely style hub.

  8. Russian Bombs Plunge Odesa Into Darkness Amid Peace Talks World, Today

    Much of Ukraine’s largest Black Sea port was without power, heat and water on Saturday after strikes from Russia, which has shown little appetite for a deal to end the war.

  9. Baby Steps Briefing, Today

    The antidote to our increasingly disembodied lives may lie in letting go of our inhibitions and dancing like kids do.

  10. The Reasonable Majority Is No Longer Silent Opinion, Today

    Donald Trump is confronting a backlash of the reasonable.

  11. Republican Women vs. the G.O.P. Opinion, Today

    Trump didn’t invent misogyny, but he’s leaning into it.

  12. The Closing of the MAGA Mind Opinion, Today

    To really understand what is happening today, we must understand the ideology and thinkers behind the MAGA New Right.

  13. Teachers Became Activists, and Censorship Followed Opinion, Today

    Gaza has turned California classrooms into political battlegrounds.

  14. Can I Insist That My Dysfunctional Son Get a Vasectomy? Magazine, Today

    I’ve told him that I won’t continue supporting him unless he agrees.

  15. Trump’s Nvidia Deal Undermines National Security Video, Today

    This week, Donald Trump announced that he would allow Nvidia to sell chips to China. The Times Opinion editor, Kathleen Kingsbury, argues that the move undermines national security.

  16. Reporting on Arctic Sovereignty in the Polar Bear Capital of the World World, Today

    Global competition in the Arctic is raising hopes of a revival in the town of Churchill. We went to meet the people, and the bears, there.

  17. Connections Companion No. 917 Gameplay, Today

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Sunday, Dec. 14, 2025.

  18. Strands Sidekick No. 651 Gameplay, Today

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Sunday, Dec. 14, 2025.

  19. Wordle Review No. 1,639 Gameplay, Today

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Sunday, Dec. 14, 2025.

  20. Why Won’t Senators Stand Up to Trump? We Asked 3 Who Called It Quits. Magazine, Today

    The current and former lawmakers get candid about bipartisan politics, party leadership and the state of the Senate.

  21. Can Trump’s Grand Plans for Gaza Get Off the Drawing Board? World, Today

    The next steps for the president’s 20-point Gaza peace plan have been mired in uncertainty and a lack of detail, but that may be set to change. Here’s what to know.

  22. Los recortes de impuestos de Trump benefician a las empresas En español, Today

    La recaudación fiscal a empresas se ha desplomado desde que los republicanos aprobaron modificaciones en el verano. Algunos economistas creen que estos cambios podrían valer la pena.

  23. A Measles Outbreak Brings With It Echoes of the Pandemic U.S., Today

    In South Carolina, parents struggle to deal with infections that have brought quarantines and remote learning. Health care workers are bracing for an increase in cases.

  24. Korea’s English Exam Was So Hard It Prompted an Apology. How Would You Do? World, Today

    South Korea has a notoriously grueling college entrance exam. This year’s English portion was so difficult that it led to a resignation. Could you answer some of the questions correctly?

  25. Colorado Officials Reject Trump’s ‘Pardon’ of a Convicted Election Denier U.S., Today

    The president’s stated intention to pardon Tina Peters, jailed for tampering with election machines in 2020, has set off a legal fight over the extent of Mr. Trump’s pardon powers.

  26. Judi Jupiter, una estrella de las redes sociales de 76 años, es generación Z de corazón En español, Today

    Le pellizcó el trasero a Superman, tuvo una cita con Keith Richards y hacía reír a Andy Warhol. Hoy, celular en mano, busca estilo y alma entre los jóvenes.

  27. ¿Cómo altera la menopausia el cuerpo? En español, Today

    Una guía de pies a cabeza sobre los muchos síntomas inesperados de la transición a la mediana edad.

  28. 20 películas románticas para esta Navidad En español, Today

    Desde clásicos hasta melosas cenicientas modernas, pasando por amores lésbicos, hemos seleccionado los mejores romances disponibles en plataformas de transmisión en directo.

  29. My Boss Got Way Too Drunk at the Christmas Party Business, Today

    And now I’m dealing with the consequences.

  30. The Crime Wave Reshaping Latin American Politics World, Today

    Security has become a top concern for voters across the region who are calling for iron-fisted measures. In Chile, the issue is pushing the country to the right.

  31. Biden Has Raised Little of What He Needs to Build a Presidential Library U.S., Today

    His library foundation has told the I.R.S. that by the end of 2027 it expects to bring in just $11.3 million — not nearly enough for a traditional presidential library.

  32. What Is a ‘Zombie Mortgage,’ and How Can You Avoid It? Real Estate, Today

    After the housing crash in 2008, thousands of second mortgages became worthless. But they never really died.

  33. Social Security Disability, a Protection for Some Workers, Is at a Crossroads Business, Today

    The benefits provide important economic support for older people who cannot work. The White House recently halted changes to the program that had worried some experts.

  34. To Outbuild China, America Needs Friends Interactive, Today

    For the sake of global security and freedom, the world’s democracies must collaborate better.

  35. Las tres veces que me casé con mi esposa En español, Today

    Pronunciar tus votos matrimoniales es una cosa. Vivir a la altura de ellos es otra.

  36. He Was Russia’s Late-Night King. Now He Works Birthdays and Weddings. World, Today

    Ivan Urgant was an unstoppable Russian megastar. Then he expressed opposition to President Vladimir V. Putin’s invasion of Ukraine.

  37. The Year Hollywood Finally Confronted Our Political Moment Movies, Today

    In movies like “Eddington,” “Sinners,” “Wake Up Dead Man” and others, filmmakers have at last wrapped their heads around how to explain this period.

  38. 41 Things That Stuck With Us in 2025 Arts, Today

    Aunt Gladys. Tyler, the Creator. That sex scene in “The Naked Gun.” These are the things Culture staffers couldn’t stop thinking about this year.

  39. Hanukkah Concerts With Israeli Military Cantor Raise Outcry in Amsterdam Arts, Today

    A concert hall canceled the performance several months ago but then reached a compromise in which three concerts will be held. The bargain hasn’t satisfied critics of the events.

  40. The Best Children’s Books of 2025 Books, Today

    Here are the year’s most notable picture and middle grade books, selected by our children’s books editor.

  41. Clean, Limitless Energy Exists. China Is Going Big in the Race to Harness It. Climate, Today

    Beijing is pouring vast resources into fusion research, while the U.S. wants private industry to lead the way. The winner could reshape civilization.

  42. Slick Rick Likes His Tea ‘Strong and British’ Arts, Today

    “It’s the English side of me that never dies,” said the pioneering wordsmith who is celebrating 40 years of hip-hop classics like “La-Di-Da-Di.”

  43. How Did the C.I.A. Lose a Nuclear Device? Interactive, Today

    A plutonium-packed generator disappeared on one of the world’s highest mountains in a covert mission that the U.S. will not talk about.

  44. New York Could See Its First Big Snow of the Season This Weekend Weather, Today

    Up to three inches of snow is forecast in the city and across the region from late Saturday into Sunday morning.

  45. Up All Night in New York, Selling Christmas Trees New York, Today

    Before Santa comes to town, the tree sellers do, packing themselves into trailers and vans across New York City to claim a slice of the competitive tree market.

  46. Eric Adams Doesn’t Care What His Critics Say: ‘I Lived Up to My Promise’ New York, Today

    Interviewed as he prepares to leave City Hall, Mayor Eric Adams said that he hadn’t gotten the credit he deserved and that certain forces had always been arrayed against him.

  47. How the ‘Pasta Heiress’ Spends Her Day New York, Today

    Sarah Raffetto, the fourth-generation owner of Raffetto’s, spends her days cutting pasta and her nights singing her heart out.

  48. Spelling Bee Forum Gameplay, Today

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

  49. Thailand Rejects Trump’s Claim That It Reached a Cease-Fire With Cambodia World, Today

    The conflict appeared to have continued unabated on Saturday morning, a day after President Trump said a cease-fire was supposed to have resumed.

  50. North Korean Soldiers Return to Fanfare After Serving in Russia’s War With Ukraine World, Today

    Kim Jong-un hugged the returning troops and awarded the country’s highest medal to nine soldiers killed in action.

  51. 20 States Sue to Block $100,000 Fee for H-1B Visas U.S., Today

    California and New York are among the states arguing that the Trump administration’s decision to charge that fee for skilled foreign workers is illegal.

  52. Los ataques a embarcaciones en el Caribe podrían resultar en ‘daños morales’ para los militares En español, Today

    Los soldados que participan en misiones que consideran equivocadas o injustificadas pueden sufrir un profundo daño psicológico, según investigaciones.

  53. Corrections: Dec. 14, 2025 Corrections, Today

    Corrections that appeared in print on Sunday, Dec. 14, 2025.

  54. Corrections: Dec. 13, 2025 Corrections, Today

    Corrections that appeared in print on Saturday, Dec. 13, 2025.

  55. Quote of the Day: For Ukrainians, U.S. Talks Are Just Background Din to Blackouts Corrections, Today

    Quotation of the Day for Saturday, December 13, 2025.

  56. Judge’s Order Complicates Justice Dept. Plans to Again Charge Comey U.S., Today

    Justice Department officials have been considering whether to bring new charges against James B. Comey, the former F.B.I. director, after a different judge dismissed the original case against him.

  57. Government Can Withhold Funds From Planned Parenthood, Appeals Court Rules U.S., Today

    A three-judge panel threw out a lower court’s order, allowing the Trump administration to continue defunding the group and other major abortion providers.

  58. Board of Creatives? Gameplay, Today

    Gene Louise De Vera’s puzzle sets a record!

  59. Por tierra, mar y aire. Así fue el osado escape de María Corina Machado a Oslo En español, Today

    Veteranos de guerra extrajeron a la política de Venezuela, evadiendo oleajes y mares altamente peligrosos bajo vigilancia estadounidense.

  60. U.S. Boarded Ship and Seized Cargo Heading to Iran From China U.S., Today

    The seizure last month came amid fears of a renewed conflict between Iran and Israel.

  61. Las autoridades de migración de EE. UU. usan datos de vuelos para las deportaciones En español, Today

    La Administración de Seguridad en el Transporte ahora comparte listas de pasajeros con el Servicio de Inmigración y Control de Aduanas para identificar y detener a los viajeros sujetos a órdenes de deportación.

  62. El oficial que supervisó los ataques de EE. UU. frente a Venezuela se retira En español, Today

    El almirante Alvin Halsey había anunciado abruptamente que dejaría su cargo de jefe del Mando Sur. Su salida deja sin respuesta varias cuestiones sobre las ofensivas.

  63. Behind the Seized Venezuelan Tanker, Cuba’s Secret Lifeline World, Today

    Firms with ties to Cuba are getting a larger share of Venezuelan oil exports, as the island’s security agents boost President Nicolás Maduro’s defenses.

  64. House G.O.P. Releases Health Plan That Would Allow Subsidies to End U.S., Today

    The legislation, expected to come to a vote next week, would make changes that could eventually affect health care costs but are unlikely to immediately curb rising premiums.

  65. After False Earthquake Alert, Lawmakers Demand Answers on How It Was Sent U.S., Today

    The federal government and earthquake experts blamed a technical glitch for the alert that sent warnings hundreds of miles away last week.

  66. Elon Musk’s SpaceX Valued at $800 Billion, as It Prepares to Go Public Technology, Today

    A sale of insider shares at $421 a share would make Mr. Musk’s rocket company the most valuable private company in the world, as it readies for a possible initial public offering next year.

  67. Behind the Venezuelan Opposition Leader’s Daring Escape to Oslo U.S., Today

    An American firm with experience in special operations spirited María Corina Machado, the recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize, out of the country in a secretive land, sea and air operation.

  68. National Guardsman Who Was Shot Is Making ‘Extraordinary Progress,’ Doctor Says U.S., Today

    Staff Sgt. Andrew Wolfe, who suffered a head wound in the shooting near the White House last month, has moved from acute care to rehabilitation.

  69. Risk-Based Screening Works as Well as Yearly Checks After 40 in Finding Breast Cancers Health, Yesterday

    A study of more than 45,000 women found that screening women according to their level of risk was as effective in detecting tumors as the one-size-fits-most screening currently recommended.

  70. U.S. Drops Sanctions on Brazilian Justice at Center of Bolsonaro Trial World, Yesterday

    A senior Trump administration official said that maintaining sanctions against Justice Alexandre de Moraes was no longer in the interest of the United States.

  71. Trump Is Facing Down Biden’s Demons U.S., Yesterday

    Too old? Tough economy? The presidents change, but the troubles are familiar.

  72. Deadly Storm Causes Massive Flooding Across Gaza Video, Yesterday

    Nearly 795,000 displaced people in Gaza were at risk of dangerous floodwaters, according to the United Nations. The heavy rain and strong winds flooded makeshift shelters and collapsed several buildings, according to the Gaza Civil Defense.

  73. Trump Officials Sue to Seize 2020 Ballots in a Georgia County U.S., Yesterday

    The Justice Department escalated an effort to seize and inspect old ballots in Fulton County, where President Trump was booked in his criminal election interference case.

  74. Rescuers Work to Evacuate Flooded Areas of Washington Briefing, Yesterday

    Also, T.S.A. is giving passenger data to immigration agents. Here’s the latest at the end of Friday.

  75. For Republicans, Trump’s Hands-Off Approach to Health Care Is a Problem U.S., Yesterday

    The prospect of soaring health care costs could exacerbate Americans’ feelings about affordability, an issue that President Trump has tried to downplay. But Democrats plan to keep the issue front and center.

  76. In Florida’s Panhandle, a Hearing on School Vaccine Mandates Gets Heated U.S., Yesterday

    The hearing was the first concrete step toward repealing some of the state’s vaccine requirements. Rolling back others would require legislative action.

  77. Stream These 10 Movies and TV Shows Before They Leave Netflix in January Arts, Yesterday

    A ton of titles are expiring soon for U.S. subscribers. Catch them while you can, including a Scorsese classic and one of TV’s most influential series.

  78. F.D.A. Approves Two New Drugs to Treat Gonorrhea Health, Yesterday

    The sexually transmitted disease has become increasingly resistant to existing antibiotics.

  79. For Rubio the Cuba Hawk, the Road to Havana Runs Through Venezuela U.S., Yesterday

    President Trump’s secretary of state and national security adviser has long sought to cripple or topple Cuba’s government, which has close security and economic ties to Venezuela.

  80. Amid Fractures on the Right, Tucker Carlson Continues His Attacks Style, Yesterday

    On Theo Von’s show this week, Mr. Carlson lashed out at a major supporter of the president, the F.B.I. and “unimpressive, dumb, totally noncreative people” leading the nation.

  81. Cauliflower Piccata Video, Yesterday

    Piccata sauce — that buttery, briny combination of lemon, butter and capers, silky in texture and tart in flavor — is not just for chicken or swordfish.

  82. Penne al Baffo (Creamy Tomato-Ham Pasta) Video, Yesterday

    “Al Baffo” is said to be the abbreviated version of an Italian expression “da leccarsi i baffi,” which translates to “it is so good you’ll lick your whiskers,” because the sauce is abundant, thick and creamy.

  83. Phil Upchurch, Jazz Guitarist and Sideman to Stars, Dies at 84 Arts, Yesterday

    A self-taught session man extraordinaire, he played with a constellation of stars, including Michael Jackson, Curtis Mayfield, Chaka Khan and Dizzy Gillespie.

  84. Canadians Rush to Buy Stockpiles of Boycotted U.S. Liquor World, Yesterday

    Four Canadian provinces are selling off the American liquor they pulled from shelves in protest over President Trump’s tariffs. Some bourbon drinkers are thrilled.

  85. Scenes From Washington After a Week of Torrential Rain and Flooding U.S., Yesterday

    More than 100,000 residents were told to leave their homes across Washington State this week as rivers overflowed.

  86. King Charles Relays ‘Good News’ About His Cancer Treatment Video, Yesterday

    In a recorded message aired on Friday, King Charles III said that his doctors planned to scale back his cancer treatment starting next year, after being diagnosed in early 2024. The monarch also promoted cancer research and screening programs for early detection.

  87. The Best Coffee Tables on the Market Right Now T Magazine, Yesterday

    Low-to-the-ground styles to hold in high esteem, no matter the price point.

  88. National Parks Ordered to Remove Items Promoting D.E.I. From Gift Shops U.S., Yesterday

    The Interior Department said that the review of retail items would ensure gift shops at national parks did not “promote specific viewpoints.”

  89. In a Hamlet Built on Forbidden Love, a Cyclone Buried It All World, Yesterday

    Three generations of a family built their homes and lives in Sri Lanka’s highland tea country. The biggest storm in decades wiped out their hamlet in a landslide.

  90. Cyclone Aftermath in Sri Lanka Video, Yesterday

    Mujib Mashal, our South Asia bureau chief, takes us to Kandy in Sri Lanka, which suffered the worst of the devastation from last month’s cyclone.

  91. Immigration Agents Are Using Air Passenger Data for Deportation Effort U.S., Yesterday

    The Transportation Security Administration is providing passenger lists to Immigrations and Customs Enforcement to identify and detain travelers subject to deportation orders.

  92. In Trump’s Justice Dept., Failing in Court Might Be Better Than Bucking the Boss U.S., Yesterday

    Thursday demonstrated an emerging reality for President Trump: Commanding the Justice Department is not the same as controlling the justice system.

  93. Harvard Replaces Leader of Health Center Said to Have Focused on Palestinians U.S., Yesterday

    The center at the university’s public health school was also a focus of the Trump administration after having been examined in a Harvard antisemitism report earlier this year.

  94. Transportation Dept. Threatens to Withhold Funds From N.Y. Over Noncitizen Licenses U.S., Yesterday

    The Trump administration gave New York 30 days to pause issuing all non-domiciled commercial driver’s licenses, among other demands, or risk losing $73 million in highway funds.

  95. It Took Me 5 Years to Perfect This Persimmon Cake Recipe. Now, It’s Yours. Food, Yesterday

    The juicy fruit shines when baked into a bouncy, tender batter from Eric Kim.

  96. Justice Dept. Asks Appeals Court to Kill Contempt Inquiry Into Deportation Flights U.S., Yesterday

    The bid by the department was only the latest flashpoint between the Trump administration and the courts, especially over the president’s aggressive immigration agenda.

  97. 25 Make-Ahead Breakfasts for Relaxed Holiday Mornings Food, Yesterday

    Invest in your future happiness by prepping the festive first meal of the day in advance.

  98. At Ailey, an Ascetic Tribute and a MacArthur Composer Arts, Yesterday

    New works by Jamar Roberts and Matthew Neenan had their premieres at Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater.

  99. Vote For the Best Metropolitan Diary Entry of 2025 Interactive, Yesterday

    We will have published 250 Diary entries this year by the end of December. We need your help choosing the best. New York Times editors narrowed the field to five finalists. Now it’s up to you to vote for your favorite.

  100. ‘Did We Do That?’ Gen Z Protesters Help Tip Balance Against Bulgaria’s Leaders World, Yesterday

    Young Bulgarians turned out in protests that helped unseat their government. Whether that will translate into higher turnout in upcoming elections is up to them.

  101. Alvin Holsey, Admiral Who Oversaw Boat Strikes Off Venezuela’s Coast, Retires U.S., Yesterday

    The admiral had abruptly announced that he would step down as the head of the U.S. Southern Command. His departure leaves several issues about the strikes unanswered.

  102. Flashback: Your Weekly History Quiz, Dec. 13, 2025 Interactive, Yesterday

    Can you sort 8 historical events?

  103. Dozens Killed in Hospital Strike in Myanmar Video, Yesterday

    Myanmar’s junta bombed a hospital compound in Rakhine State, killing dozens, according to aid workers and rebel forces. The attacks are some of the latest in a civil war that was started by a coup in February 2021.

  104. The U.S. Seizes an Oil Tanker. What’s Next? Opinion, Yesterday

    Readers react to developments in the U.S.-Venezuela confrontation. Also: A group of six women with decades of connection.

  105. National Trust Sues to Block Trump’s White House Ballroom Construction U.S., Yesterday

    The lawsuit seeks to force President Trump to submit his ballroom plans for public review and input.

  106. Germany Accuses Russia of Sabotage, Cyberattacks and Disinformation World, Yesterday

    The German foreign ministry’s announcement, which Russia denied, was the latest suggestion of growing Russian aggression in Europe.

  107. Is This the Ultimate Winter Sun Destination? T Magazine, Yesterday

    Puerto Escondido, set on a stunning sweep of Mexico’s Pacific Coast, draws both big-wave surfers and starchitects.

  108. Así funciona el contrabando petrolero de la flota fantasma En español, Yesterday

    Es posible que la incautación de EE. UU. de un buque dificulte las exportaciones de petróleo de Venezuela, pero no perturbará significativamente la red de tráfico clandestino desde países sancionados.

  109. Iran Arrests Nobel Laureate Narges Mohammadi Amid Broader Crackdown World, Yesterday

    The human rights activist was released on furlough from prison last year, but was detained again on Friday, along with several other human rights activists.

  110. Our Critics Look Back on Their Year in Reading Books, Yesterday

    It’s been a good one. Dwight Garner, Alexandra Jacobs and Jennifer Szalai discuss the books that have stayed with them.

  111. Trump quiere una nueva guerra civilizatoria En español, Yesterday

    Cuando la protección de la “civilización occidental”, cuyo centro son la raza y la fe, se convierte en la pieza central de la seguridad nacional de EE. UU., la mayor amenaza pasa a ser la migración sin control.

  112. Arthur L. Carter, 93, Dies; Investment Banker Founded a Cheeky Newspaper Business, Yesterday

    After making a fortune on Wall Street, he bought The Nation magazine and founded The New York Observer, which one writer called a “maypole of Manhattan gossip and intrigue.”

  113. How to Find a Date in a Country with Over 30 Million Extra Men Video, Yesterday

    A decade after the end of the one-child policy, China has over 30 million so-called surplus men. Can this dating boot camp help them find love?

  114. A Trickle of Aid Reaches a Captured, War-Ravaged City in Sudan World, Yesterday

    A local group negotiated permission from the paramilitary force controlling El Fasher, offering a rare glimpse into conditions after a massacre.

  115. Joseph Byrd, Who Shook Up Psychedelic Rock, Dies at 87 Arts, Yesterday

    A veteran of the Fluxus art movement, he brought an anarchic spirit to the California acid-rock scene with his band, the United States of America.

  116. El descenso de las inversiones en China es cada vez mayor En español, Yesterday

    Este año, se espera que las inversiones de China en manufacturas, infraestructuras e inmuebles disminuyan por primera vez desde finales de la década de 1980.

  117. Taylor Swift’s ‘The End of an Era’: 5 Takeaways Arts, Yesterday

    The six-part Disney+ series goes behind the scenes of the pop star’s record-breaking Eras Tour, revealing some of her creative processes and struggles.

  118. The Best Albums of 2025 Video, Yesterday

    Every year, Jon Caramanica and Lindsay Zoladz, music critics for The New York Times, pick their favorite albums. The two of them discuss some of their choices, and they don’t always agree.

  119. Great Performers Awards: Best Performance in a Helmet Video, Yesterday

    Welcome to “Cannonball’s” 1st Annual Great Performers Awards Show. On this week’s episode, our host Wesley Morris is joined by his editor, Sasha Weiss, to discuss some of the best acting of 2025. Up first, best performance in a helmet.

  120. Big Businesses Are Cashing In on Trump’s Tax Cuts U.S., Yesterday

    Corporate tax revenue has quickly dipped since Republicans passed tax cuts this summer. But economists think these tax breaks might be worth it.

  121. Tate Museums Are in Choppy Waters. Now, Their Director Is Leaving. Arts, Yesterday

    Maria Balshaw, the director of the British museum group that includes Tate Modern and Tate Britain, is stepping down next spring after nine years in the role.

  122. Record Flooding Forces Rescues Across Western Washington U.S., Yesterday

    A major river in the region was set to crest on Friday morning, with more rain on the way.

  123. Comics Performing in Hindi Are Selling Out Shows Across the U.S. U.S., Yesterday

    America is becoming a second home for Hindi comedy.

  124. EE. UU. emite nuevas sanciones contra la familia de Maduro y el sector petrolero En español, Yesterday

    Estados Unidos está intensificando su campaña de presión sobre el líder de Venezuela tras incautar un petrolero frente a la costa del país.

  125. House Democrats Release Epstein Photos Documenting Ties to Powerful Men U.S., Yesterday

    The images, released without context by Democrats on the Oversight Committee, reveal little new about the deceased sex offender’s ties to prominent men in politics, entertainment and finance.

  126. This ‘Into the Woods’ Is Not That Deep. That’s What Makes It Great. Theater, Yesterday

    A new London staging of the Stephen Sondheim and James Lapine musical makes the most of its comedic elements and delivers a visual treat.

  127. Fraudster’s Victims Are Seething After Trump Commuted His Sentence New York, Yesterday

    David Gentile spent just days in prison for his conviction in what prosecutors described as a $1.6 billion scheme that defrauded thousands of investors.

  128. Joanna Trollope, Popular British Author, Dies at 82 Books, Yesterday

    Her books, many of which were best sellers, often described empty marriages, love affairs (with tasteful sex) and heroic clergymen.

  129. Here It Is, Our Classic Potato Latke Recipe Food, Yesterday

    And more reader (and staff) favorites from this week.

  130. ‘Little Bear Ridge Road’ to Close Early on Broadway Theater, Yesterday

    The lauded play by Samuel D. Hunter is the first production of Scott Rudin’s comeback season. Despite positive reviews, sales have been soft.

  131. Great Performers Awards: Best Grasp of Scuzz Video, Yesterday

    Wesley Morris, the host of “Cannonball,” and his editor, Sasha Weiss, discuss Timothée Chalamet’s bold performance in “Marty Supreme.”

  132. Gonzo Fans Have Made ‘Dungeon Crawler Carl’ Into a Global Blockbuster Books, Yesterday

    Matt Dinniman introduced his series about an alien reality TV show free on the web. But readers ate up the goofy humor, now to the tune of 6 million books sold.

  133. Cooling Labor Market and Elevated Inflation Stoke Fed Divisions Business, Yesterday

    Fed officials explained their opposition to the central bank’s decision this week to cut interest rates by a quarter of a percentage point.