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  1. Corrections: Dec. 16, 2025 Corrections, Today

    Corrections that appeared in print on Tuesday, Dec. 16, 2025.

  2. Quote of the Day: How tech’s biggest powerhouses are investing in building out infrastructure while offloading risk. Corrections, Today

    Quotation of the Day for Tuesday, December 16, 2025.

  3. Donald Trump Jr. Is Engaged to Palm Beach Socialite Bettina Anderson U.S., Today

    The relationship between the president’s son and Ms. Anderson had been the subject of tabloid speculation during his previous engagement to Kimberly Guilfoyle.

  4. U.S. Strikes 3 More Boats in Eastern Pacific, Killing 8 U.S., Today

    The attacks brought the number killed since the Trump administration began the strikes on suspected drug smugglers to at least 95.

  5. Words Before a Date Gameplay, Today

    You’ll have to complete Jason Reich’s crossword from start to finish.

  6. Joe Ely, Texas-Born Troubadour of the Open Road, Dies at 78 Obituaries, Today

    Thanks to his eclectic style and tireless touring, he was among the most influential artists in the early days of Americana and alt-country music.

  7. At a Dark Moment, Jews in New York Celebrate the Festival of Lights New York, Today

    After the mass shooting at a Hanukkah celebration in Sydney, Australia, Jewish New Yorkers said they felt the need to stand up for their community.

  8. Kushner’s Firm Pulls Out of Trump-Branded Hotel Deal in Serbia U.S., Today

    The announcement came just hours after prosecutors there charged four government officials with corruption in connection with the half-billion-dollar project.

  9. Yesterday’s Bondi Beach Shooting Gunmen Isis live blog included one standalone post:
  10. Brown Student Has Survived Two School Shootings Video, Today

    Mia Tretta, a Brown student, survived a deadly shooting at her high school in 2019 and another attack on Saturday. As the authorities search for the gunman in the latest attack, she is coping with trauma again.

  11. 艺术家高兟的狱中情书 Interactive, Today

    曾创作批评文革作品的艺术家高兟2024年回中国探亲时被捕,如今在等待审判,罪名是涉嫌侵害英雄烈士名誉。他的妻儿被禁止离开中国,高兟从狱中寄出信件和手撕画作,寄托对家人的爱意和思念。

  12. El héroe de Bondi: un australiano de origen sirio que desarmó a uno de los atacantes En español, Today

    El video de Ahmed el Ahmed desarmando a uno de los atacantes se ha vuelto viral, y autoridades de todo el mundo han elogiado su valentía.

  13. Rob Reiner Is Said to Have Argued With His Son at a Holiday Party U.S., Today

    Rob Reiner and his son, Nick, had a dispute at a party hosted by Conan O’Brien the night before the director and his wife were found dead.

  14. Nick Reiner’s Struggles With Drugs Left His Parents ‘Desperate’ Movies, Today

    Mr. Reiner, who was arrested in connection with the deaths of Rob and Michele Reiner, once estimated he had been in drug treatment 18 times as a teenager.

  15. Wisconsin Judge Allows Election Case to Proceed Against Trump Advisers U.S., Today

    A judge ruled that at least two of three defendants would have to stand trial in a case stemming from a plan to deploy fake electors after Donald Trump lost the 2020 presidential election.

  16. Yesterday’s Rob Michele Reiner Dead live blog included four standalone posts:
  17. Trump Files $10 Billion Suit Against BBC Over Documentary U.S., Today

    The British broadcaster, which has expressed regret over the editing of video clips about the president, has rejected claims that the error was evidence of a fundamental bias in its news reporting.

  18. Pelosi Resisted Stock-Trading Ban as Wealth Grew, Fueling Suspicion U.S., Today

    The former speaker failed to appreciate the groundswell of support for banning the practice, refusing to give an inch amid G.O.P. accusations that she was corrupt.

  19. Eager for Center Stage, Patel Casts Aside Caution in Statements as F.B.I. Leader U.S., Today

    Kash Patel’s impulse to publicize the work of the bureau under his leadership has revived questions about his competence and his future in the administration.

  20. Robert Samuelson, Award-Winning Economics Columnist, Dies at 79 Business, Today

    He was a familiar byline in Newsweek and The Washington Post for decades, explaining the intricacies of economic policy in reader-friendly vernacular.

  21. Trial Opens for Judge Accused of Steering Immigrant Away from Federal Agents U.S., Yesterday

    “There was no corrupt intent,” the judge’s lawyer said in an opening statement. Prosecutors said the judge’s political views made her “cross the line.”

  22. Los multimillonarios se comportan cada vez más como Luis XV En español, Yesterday

    Ser dueñas del mundo no es suficiente para estas personas; ahora también buscan el estímulo fácil de la celebridad en internet.

  23. Huelga de un día en el Louvre; los turistas se quedan fuera En español, Yesterday

    Alrededor de una quinta parte de los 2100 empleados del museo votaron a favor de pasar el día en huelga para pedir salarios más altos, una plantilla más numerosa, una mejor asignación de los recursos y una dirección que los escuche.

  24. 13 Gifts that Cost (Almost) Nothing Opinion, Yesterday

    We asked readers to tell us about the most memorable presents they’ve received.

  25. How the Winklevoss Twins Won Big in Trump’s Pro-Crypto Washington U.S., Yesterday

    Few industry players seem closer to Trump than the 44-year-old billionaire brothers. And they have gotten more than just invitations to the White House this year.

  26. Rob Reiner’s Son Arrested After Fatal Stabbing Briefing, Yesterday

    Also, police search for Brown University shooter. Here’s the latest at the end of Monday.

  27. E.U. Flies 110 Tons of Aid to Darfur. But Will It Reach Those In Need? World, Yesterday

    The European Union has mounted an “air bridge” effort, with at least eight aid flights planned to Sudan. But getting supplies to the areas with the most dire need is an enormous challenge.

  28. Anthony Geary, Luke on ‘General Hospital,’ Dies at 78 Arts, Yesterday

    Portraying Luke Spencer, he was one of the best-known soap opera stars in American television. His onscreen romance with Laura Webber, played by Genie Francis, changed the landscape of daytime television.

  29. Rob Reiner Made Clear What He Believed In, Onscreen and Off Movies, Yesterday

    In films like “A Few Good Men,” the director’s ideas of honor and morality were stated as plainly as could be.

  30. Rob and Nick Reiner Made a Movie About a Turbulent Father-Son Relationship U.S., Yesterday

    Nick Reiner, who struggled with drug addiction, wrote “Being Charlie” during a period of sobriety. His father directed the film.

  31. Yesterday’s Brown Shooting live blog included one standalone post:
  32. Harvard’s President Will Stay in the Role Indefinitely U.S., Yesterday

    Alan M. Garber was appointed after his predecessor resigned under pressure. He has been in the role as Harvard fended off challenges from the Trump administration.

  33. The Next Steps for Gaza World, Yesterday

    A cease-fire is mostly holding, But tough issues remain, including the fate of Hamas weapons.

  34. Ford Will Take $19.5 Billion Hit as It Rolls Back E.V. Plans Business, Yesterday

    Ford Motor said the costs came from its decision to make fewer electric vehicles than it had planned and more hybrids that use both gasoline engines and batteries.

  35. Jewish Community on Edge Following Bondi Beach Attack Video, Yesterday

    Following a deadly shooting on Sunday, members of the Australian Jewish community have expressed anger toward the government over a failure to do enough to address concerns about rising antisemitism in Australia.

  36. Controlling Blood Sugar Cut Heart Disease Risk in Half, Study Says Well, Yesterday

    People who brought their blood glucose down to a normal level had a lower risk of death from heart disease or hospitalization for heart failure after 20 years.

  37. Australian Leader Pledges Stricter Gun Laws After Deadly Bondi Shooting World, Yesterday

    The police said on Monday that they expected to bring criminal charges against the surviving suspect, who is in a coma after being shot by the police.

  38. He Recorded China’s Detention of Uyghurs. The U.S. Wants to Deport Him to Uganda. U.S., Yesterday

    Heng Guan fled to the United States and released rare video evidence of China’s clampdown. His supporters say that sending him to Uganda puts him at risk.

  39. Grand Canyon Hotels to Reopen After Unexpected 11-Day Closure Travel, Yesterday

    The National Park Service said hotels on the South Rim could again welcome guests starting on Wednesday after repairs to a broken water pipeline.

  40. Rob Reiner: A Life in Pictures Movies, Yesterday

    The actor-turned-director spent decades at the forefront of the entertainment world.

  41. What Does It Mean to Be a ‘Person of Interest’? U.S., Yesterday

    Police officers investigating the Brown University shooting released a man they called a “person of interest.” Officials defended the twist in the case as the normal course of policing.

  42. Selling Young Men on the Blame Game Video, Yesterday

    It’s not a coincidence that more young men are blaming women for their problems, Jamelle Bouie says.

  43. The G.O.P.’s ‘Women Problem’ Video, Yesterday

    This started long before President Trump was in office, Michelle Cottle says.

  44. How the Pandemic Lockdowns Changed a Songbird’s Beak Science, Yesterday

    For ecologists, the Covid-19 pandemic has presented a remarkable natural experiment in what can happen to wild animals when humans stay home.

  45. Here Are the Only Known Videos of the Possible Brown University Gunman U.S., Yesterday

    The clips were captured on Saturday and show a man walking on sidewalks near the Brown campus after the shooting.

  46. Police Release Second Video of Brown University Gunman Video, Yesterday

    Authorities in Providence, R.I., released a second video from security camera footage of a possible shooting suspect walking down the sidewalk on Saturday.

  47. As Archie Bunker’s Foil, Rob Reiner Brought Politics Home Arts, Yesterday

    Reiner’s “All in the Family” role didn’t just capture the arguments of its time. It gave us a preview of our own.

  48. Justice Dept. Charges Four in Los Angeles Over Left-Wing Bomb Plot U.S., Yesterday

    Administration officials said the case grew out of a presidential order declaring antifa to be a terrorist group.

  49. After Two Mass Shootings, Grief and Resilience Opinion, Yesterday

    Readers react to the shootings at Bondi Beach in Sydney, Australia, and at Brown University. Also: Defining old; the East Wing teardown.

  50. Los Clinton y su lucha para no declarar sobre Epstein ante el Congreso En español, Yesterday

    El representante James Comer ha amenazado con iniciar un procedimiento de desacato al Congreso contra Bill y Hillary Clinton si no comparecen en persona.

  51. Rob Reiner Fought for Democrats, and They Loved Him Back U.S., Yesterday

    The Hollywood star was an unusually hands-on activist and donor, whose deep understanding of politics set him apart from other celebrities.

  52. Trump Administration Begins Program to Increase Government’s Tech Worker Ranks U.S., Yesterday

    The U.S. Tech Force is aiming to hire about 1,000 top-level technical employees and supervisors to join federal agencies and work on projects related to artificial intelligence and modernization.

  53. Nick Reiner ha hablado abiertamente de sus ‘años oscuros’ En español, Yesterday

    Reiner fue detenido a última hora del domingo, luego de que sus padres, el director Rob Reiner y su esposa Michele, fueron hallados muertos en su casa de California.

  54. Ukraine Claims First Strike by Underwater Drone on Russian Submarine World, Yesterday

    As it tries to demonstrate its continuing ability to fight, Ukraine said it had used drones to inflict serious damage on a Russian Kilo-class submarine at a Black Sea port.

  55. Trump Seizes on Rob Reiner’s Death to Attack the Hollywood Director U.S., Yesterday

    The president attributed the killing of Rob Reiner and his wife to “Trump derangement syndrome.” There was no indication that the couple’s political beliefs were linked to their deaths.

  56. La victoria de José Antonio Kast en Chile es otro triunfo de la derecha global En español, Yesterday

    El presidente electo pertenece a un movimiento global de derecha que ha ascendido al poder en todo el mundo al dar prioridad al orden público estricto y al cierre de las fronteras.

  57. Tiroteo en Bondi Beach: un video muestra cómo un transeúnte desarma a uno de los atacantes En español, Yesterday

    En el video, verificado por The New York Times, se ve cómo el hombre se acerca sigilosamente a uno de los atacantes por entre dos coches y le arrebata un arma larga.

  58. Rob Reiner: 14 Movies and Shows to Stream Movies, Yesterday

    He played one of the most memorable sitcom roles of the ’70s before going on to direct a string of enduring movie classics. Here are some of his career highlights.

  59. The Food Stories That Consumed Us in 2025 Food, Yesterday

    From restaurant coverage to the death of a Food Network star, these are our most read articles of the year.

  60. To Learn How to Live, My Students Studied the Dead The Learning Network, Yesterday

    A social studies teacher explores what writing obituaries of “overlooked” relatives can teach students about contributing meaningfully to society.

  61. Boston Globe’s Former Top Editor Returns Business, Yesterday

    Brian McGrory led the news organization for a decade until he departed in early 2023.

  62. Rob Reiner, actor y director de clásicos del cine, muere a los 78 años En español, Yesterday

    Saltó a la fama con su actuación en ‘All in the Family’ y dirigió ‘This Is Spinal Tap’, ‘Cuando Harry conoció a Sally…’, ‘La princesa prometida’ y ‘Cuestión de honor’.

  63. What You Hope for in 2026 Briefing, Yesterday

    America is cynical — about its institutions, politics and future. We want to know what makes you believe the future can improve.

  64. Schools and Colleges Across New England Cancel Classes and Tighten Security U.S., Yesterday

    A gunman who killed two students at Brown University is still at large. There were no specific threats against other schools, but many are taking precautions.

  65. Iranian Authorities Assaulted Detained Nobel Laureate, Family Says World, Yesterday

    Narges Mohammadi and several other Iranian activists were detained last Friday. She has been beaten, requiring emergency medical treatment, and accused of working with Israel, her family said.

  66. Esto es lo que sabemos sobre el tiroteo en la Universidad Brown En español, Yesterday

    Un hombre armado irrumpió el sábado en un aula del campus de Rhode Island. Dos personas murieron y otras nueve resultaron heridas.

  67. ‘Weird’ Townhouse Gave Couple Chance at Realizing Brooklyn Dream Real Estate, Yesterday

    Absent the detail of neighboring homes and only 12 feet wide, an 1899 building in need of renovations gave an architect and a designer an opportunity to buy in Cobble Hill.

  68. U.K. Spy Chief Warns of Acute Russia Threat: The ‘Frontline is Everywhere’ World, Yesterday

    In her first public speech as head of MI6, Blaise Metreweli said Russia was attempting to export chaos to Europe through hybrid attacks and disinformation.

  69. Victim of Shooting at Brown Remembered as ‘a Bright Light’ U.S., Yesterday

    Ella Cook, a 19-year-old sophomore from Mountain Brook, Ala., was a gifted pianist and spoke fluent French, a classmate said.

  70. U.S. Soldiers Killed in Syria Identified as Iowa National Guard Sergeants U.S., Yesterday

    The shooting attack in Palmyra, Syria, on Saturday struck troops deployed as part of an antiterrorism mission. Two were killed, along with an American civilian interpreter; three others were wounded.

  71. Victim of Brown Shooting Remembered as a Scholar, Always Willing to Help U.S., Yesterday

    MukhammadAziz Umurzokov, 18, was gentle and extroverted, his sisters and a friend said, and had dreams of becoming a neurosurgeon.

  72. Bystander Who Tackled Sydney Gunman Is Hailed as a ‘Hero’ Video, Yesterday

    The parents of Ahmed el Ahmed, 43, said their son was brave and felt compelled to intervene to tackle one of the gunmen in Sunday’s mass shooting at Bondi Beach in which at least 15 people were killed.

  73. A Richly Spiced Chickpea Stew to Linger Over Food, Yesterday

    Thickened with yogurt and meditative to prepare, this saland-e nakhod is a perfect warming winter dinner.

  74. Nick Reiner Has Spoken Openly About His Struggles U.S., Yesterday

    He and his father, the director Rob Reiner, also worked together on a film that was loosely inspired by the son’s early life.

  75. How Tech’s Biggest Companies Are Offloading the Risks of the A.I. Boom Technology, Yesterday

    The data centers used for work on artificial intelligence can cost tens of billions to build. Tech giants are finding ways to avoid being on the hook for some of those costs.

  76. Australia Urged to Act Faster on Antisemitism After Bondi Beach Attack World, Yesterday

    Jillian Segal, the country’s special envoy to combat antisemitism, said the deadly incident was shocking but not surprising amid a rise in violence targeting the Jewish community.

  77. Lo que sabemos sobre Rob Reiner y su muerte En español, Yesterday

    La familia del director dijo que él y su esposa habían muerto el domingo. La policía dijo que había encontrado dos cuerpos en la casa de la pareja en Los Ángeles.

  78. Australian Leaders Promise to Tighten Gun Laws After Bondi Beach Attack World, Yesterday

    The prime minister’s office said officials agreed that Australia needed “immediate” reform, including new restrictions on who is allowed to own firearms.

  79. Michele Singer Reiner: una fotógrafa que cambió la historia del cine En español, Yesterday

    Enamorarse de ella inspiró al director Rob Reiner para dar a ‘Cuando Harry conoció a Sally’ un nuevo final. Los Reiner siguieron trabajando juntos en películas y causas políticas.

  80. Rob Reiner and His Wife Are Found Dead in Their Los Angeles Home Video, Yesterday

    The Los Angeles Police Department was investigating what it described as “an apparent homicide” after the director Rob Reiner and his wife, Michele, were found dead in their home.

  81. ‘Titaníque,’ Singing and Spoofing Celine Dion, Sets Sail for Broadway Theater, Yesterday

    This zany musical made it from the basement of a Manhattan grocery to London’s West End, and now hopes to become Broadway’s next hit comedy.

  82. Palabra del día: ‘anachronism’ En español, Yesterday

    Esta palabra ha aparecido en 33 artículos en NYTimes.com en el último año. ¿Puedes usarla en una frase?

  83. The Former Yeezy Designer Remaking Crocs Style, Yesterday

    Steven Smith created some of the most famous sneakers of all time. His new gig is all about foam.

  84. In A.I. Boom, Venture Capital Firms Are Raising Loads More Money Technology, Yesterday

    Lightspeed Venture Partners, a Silicon Valley venture firm, has amassed more than $9 billion to invest in artificial intelligence. That is its biggest haul.

  85. Louvre Museum Staff Go on Daylong Strike, Shutting Out Tourists World, Yesterday

    About a fifth of the Louvre’s 2,100 employees voted to go on strike for the day, adding to the sense of crisis at the museum since a brazen heist in October.

  86. This Hanukkah, We Need the Light of Hope Opinion, Yesterday

    We must not succumb to the darkness of hate and fear.

  87. ‘Don’t Feed the Pig’: The Anti-Corruption Call That Helped Topple a Government World, Yesterday

    Mass demonstrations in Bulgaria were spurred by spreading outrage over graft that many say was fueling an authoritarian power grab.

  88. SpaceX’s Next Big Launch Could Be an I.P.O. Business, Yesterday

    Elon Musk’s rocket and satellite giant is already planning a stock sale at an $800 billion valuation. Going public could put it in the trillion-dollar club.

  89. Hong Kong Media Tycoon’s Conviction Was Years in the Making World, Yesterday

    Jimmy Lai spent decades criticizing China’s rulers. He faces up to life in prison after a court found him guilty of national security crimes.

  90. Why Won’t Senators Stand Up to Trump? We Asked 3 Who Called It Quits. Video, Yesterday

    Three current and former lawmakers talk with Lulu Garcia-Navarro about bipartisan politics, party leadership and the state of the Senate.

  91. ‘Brilliant and Kind’: Hollywood Pays Tribute to Rob Reiner U.S., Yesterday

    Stars of Mr. Reiner’s movies, as well as celebrities who simply admired his work, have posted heartfelt tributes to the director on social media.

  92. An Update on Two Shootings Briefing, Yesterday

    We have the latest from Brown University and Bondi Beach.

  93. Ahmed el Ahmed, Who Tackled a Bondi Beach Gunman, Was Seriously Injured World, Yesterday

    Mr. el Ahmed’s bravery in disarming one of the gunmen was praised by Australian officials and a video of his actions went viral worldwide. He is recovering in a hospital.

  94. The Panicked Moments When a Beach Celebration Became a ‘War Zone’ World, Yesterday

    Two men toting long guns opened fire on hundreds of people who were celebrating Hanukkah on Bondi Beach in Sydney, the core of the Australian city’s Jewish community.

  95. Atentado en Sídney durante Janucá En español, Yesterday

    Unos hombres armados mataron a más de una decena de personas que asistían a una celebración judía en Bondi Beach.

  96. Zelensky to Meet U.S. Envoys and European Leaders in New Push to End War World, Yesterday

    For the second day running, President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine was set to meet in Berlin with Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner, two key Trump aides.

  97. Michele Singer Reiner: A Photographer Who Changed Movie History U.S., Yesterday

    Falling in love with her inspired the director Rob Reiner to give “When Harry Met Sally…” a new ending. The Reiners went on to work together on movies and political causes.

  98. How Biden Lost Americans’ Faith in Immigration The Daily, Yesterday

    President Joseph R. Biden Jr. and his top advisers rejected recommendations that could have eased the border crisis that helped return Donald J. Trump to the White House.

  99. A Massacre in Australia, and Rob Reiner Is Found Dead in ‘Apparent Homicide’ The Headlines, Yesterday

    Plus, the hunt for the gunman in a shooting at Brown University.

  100. Wordle Review No. 1,641 Gameplay, Yesterday

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Tuesday, Dec. 16, 2025.

  101. Connections Companion No. 919 Gameplay, Yesterday

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Tuesday, Dec. 16, 2025.

  102. Strands Sidekick No. 653 Gameplay, Yesterday

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Tuesday, Dec. 16, 2025.

  103. Officials Renew Search for Providence Shooter After Releasing Person of Interest U.S., Yesterday

    Hours after announcing they had detained a person in connection with the deadly shooting at Brown University, officials appealed to the public for new leads.

  104. Roomba Maker iRobot Files for Bankruptcy, With Chinese Supplier Taking Control Business, Yesterday

    Founded in 1990 by three M.I.T. researchers, iRobot introduced its vacuum in 2002. Its restructuring will turn the company over to its largest creditor.

  105. Why New York Has Backed Off on Addressing Climate Change New York, Yesterday

    With affordability and energy costs looming large as political issues, Gov. Kathy Hochul is less focused on going green.

  106. Trump’s Superlatives Are Bigger Than Yours Opinion, Yesterday

    The president is getting a lesson in the limits of grade inflation.

  107. How Do I Choose the Right Winter Boots? Fashion, Yesterday

    Stay snug and stylish with our critic’s advice for finding a boot that can handle the elements as well as an evening out.

  108. Kast’s Victory in Chile Is Another Win for Global Right-Wing Movement World, Yesterday

    José Antonio Kast, who was elected president on Sunday, is the latest conservative to rise to power promising strict law and order measures.

  109. What We’d Lose if We Didn’t Have the HBO Comedy Special Arts, Yesterday

    The potential Warner Bros. Discovery sale might jeopardize a lively outlet for artier stand-up shows like those of Sarah Sherman and Adam Pally.

  110. Trial to Start for Judge Accused of Helping Undocumented Immigrant Evade Agents U.S., Yesterday

    The Milwaukee County judge faces federal charges, but she has maintained her innocence.

  111. Bests, Worsts and Mosts: What Are Your 2025 Superlatives? The Learning Network, Yesterday

    Get inspiration from year-end roundups by Times critics and readers. Then, make your own lists of recommendations and reflections for the end of the year.

  112. A Race-Car Driver Cruises Manhattan for His First Apartment Real Estate, Yesterday

    Jaden Lander didn’t want to leave the Upper East Side, where he grew up, but he found what he was looking for in the Financial District.

  113. $2.4 Million Homes in California Real Estate, Yesterday

    A Streamline Moderne house in Los Angeles, a contemporary home in Berkeley and a wood-shingled house in Redondo Beach

  114. Bret Stephens on the Fight for the Future of the Right Opinion, Yesterday

    The columnist believes America’s real political contest is in the center.

  115. 5 Glittering Getaways, Just in Time for the Holidays Travel, Yesterday

    From Colorado Springs to Vienna, here’s where you can indulge in a festive winter break.

  116. Out From Russia’s Shadow: Lithuania’s National Ballet at 100 Arts, Yesterday

    The national company has a new leader, Jurgita Dronina, and a desire to raise its profile to a troupe that can rank among Europe’s best.

  117. Trump’s Cuts to U.S. Labor Board Leave Festering Disputes and a Power Struggle Business, Yesterday

    Advocates fear damage to labor protections if the Supreme Court upholds the president’s move to control federal agency staffing.

  118. Trump Wants to Carve Up the World. It’s a Blueprint for Disaster. Opinion, Yesterday

    We are headed for more confrontation, more brinkmanship, more war.

  119. The 52 Best Breakup Lines(Said in Real Life) Style, Yesterday

    To mark the winter holidays — an especially popular time to break up — we asked people around the world for their most striking parting words to each other.

  120. A Gift That Gets Children Reading Opinion, Yesterday

    Early access to high-quality books can transform lives, improve educational outcomes and help create the next generation of curious and informed citizens.

  121. 11 New Holiday Albums That Will Make You Gasp, Laugh and Sway Arts, Yesterday

    Fresh entries into the tradition include releases by Luke Bryan, Tyra Banks and Old Crow Medicine Show.

  122. The Slow Decline of Urban Dictionary Gameplay, Yesterday

    As slang finds its way into lexical institutions, experts ponder its place on the internet.

  123. ‘The Emperor’s New Groove’ at 25: Kronk’s Enduring Appeal Movies, Yesterday

    This millennial favorite wouldn’t be the same without a certain sidekick.

  124. He Tried to Protect His Son From Bullies. He Didn’t Know How Far They Would Go. Magazine, Yesterday

    After his son was repeatedly attacked, Rick Kuehner reached out to his suburban school, to the police and to other parents. The violence only got worse.

  125. ‘A Christmas Carol’, ‘Dead Outlaw’ and More Theater to Stream Theater, Yesterday

    Other picks include a family production of “The Snow Queen,” the Broadway-bound “Every Brilliant Thing” and the acclaimed comedy “Sorry for Your Loss.”

  126. The Breakout Stars of 2025 Arts, Yesterday

    Across the arts, these 10 performers took a leap of faith this year and stuck the landing in a big way.

  127. Born Deaf and Blind, She’s Caught in Trump’s Anti-Diversity Crusade U.S., Yesterday

    A program for deafblind children helped 3-year-old Annie Garner, born with poor vision and no ears, learn to communicate. The Trump administration cut the program’s funding over diversity goals.

  128. What Is Gout, and Why Is it on the Rise? Well, Yesterday

    The condition is increasingly common, but stigma often prevents sufferers from obtaining treatment.

  129. What Happened to the American Dream? Will It Ever Come Back? Books, Yesterday

    As costs are rising and wallets are hurting, these books explore the promises and pitfalls of the U.S. economy.

  130. Donald Trump’s Cowboy Diplomacy Opinion, Yesterday

    Sometimes Trump’s unconventional foreign policy just works.

  131. A Powerful New Drug Is Creating a ‘Withdrawal Crisis’ in Philadelphia Health, Yesterday

    Medetomidine, a veterinary sedative, mixed into fentanyl has sent thousands to hospitals, not only for overdose but for life-threatening withdrawal. It is spreading to other cities.

  132. How to Avoid an Airbnb Fail Travel, Yesterday

    Sometimes, a short-term rental doesn’t live up to its billing. Here’s how to recognize red flags before you turn up at the front door.

  133. What Can I Watch With My Kids? Arts, Yesterday

    A reader with a 9- and 11-year-old wants to branch out from “Traitors” and “The Amazing Race” when the family is together in front of the TV.

  134. Want a Healthier Brain in 2026? Sign Up for Well’s 5-Day Challenge. Well, Yesterday

    We’ll show you how to keep your mind sharp and resilient for years to come. Signing up with a partner may bring even bigger benefits.

  135. As Regional Theaters Struggle, Some Defy the Odds Theater, Yesterday

    Naples, Fla., and Milwaukee are quite different, but have one thing in common: They are home to regional theaters that are thriving.

  136. The Turbulent Times of Friedrich Merz World, Yesterday

    The new chancellor believes the world needs a stronger Germany. He is still navigating how to do it.

  137. Whitney Biennial Names 56 Artists to Unwind These ‘Weird Times’ Arts, Yesterday

    The 2026 exhibition focuses on how artists measure American influence and their relationship to a country whose role in the world is changing.

  138. What We Know About Rob Reiner and His Death U.S., Yesterday

    The director’s family said that he and his wife, Michele, had died on Sunday. The police said they had found two bodies at the Reiner home in Los Angeles.

  139. Jimmy Lai Found Guilty by Hong Kong Court Video, Yesterday

    The Hong Kong media tycoon Jimmy Lai was found guilty on Monday in a landmark national security trial. The 78-year-old founder of a popular pro-democracy paper could face life in prison.

  140. With Prices Soaring, Can New York Survive as a Mecca for the Arts? New York, Yesterday

    The number of artists living in the city has declined after growing sharply between 2004 and 2019. Almost 50 arts venues have closed in the past five years.

  141. Spelling Bee Forum Gameplay, Yesterday

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

  142. Police Continue Search for Suspect in Brown University Shooting Video, Yesterday

    The authorities said they had released a man whom they could not connect to the deadly shooting at Brown University. Officials said they are still searching for the gunman. Students held a candlelight vigil following an overnight lockdown.

  143. Yesterday’s Bondi Beach Shooting Australia live blog included one standalone post:
  144. Word of the Day: anachronism The Learning Network, Yesterday

    This word has appeared in 33 articles on NYTimes.com in the past year. Can you use it in a sentence?

  145. The ‘Troublemaker’ Who Took On China Faces Up to Life in Jail After Guilty Verdicts World, Yesterday

    Jimmy Lai, the publisher of a popular tabloid, was convicted of national security charges on Monday after spending decades supporting the city’s vanquished pro-democracy movement.

  146. China Nears First Investment Decline in 3 Decades After Sharp Monthly Drop Business, Yesterday

    A broad measure of investment fell more than 10 percent in November, continuing a recent reversal and signaling the depth of China’s property crisis.

  147. ‘There’s Still Hope.’ How the Bondi Community Rushed to Help. World, Yesterday

    I lived and worked around Bondi for years. The emergency response tells you everything you need to know about the area.

  148. Australia Mourns After Bondi Beach Shooting Video, Yesterday

    The belongings of people at Bondi Beach during a deadly shooting were lined up on the sand on Monday. People brought flowers and flags were lowered for the victims of the attack on a Jewish festival.

  149. Kenia apuesta su economía a mujeres dispuestas a arriesgarlo todo En español, Yesterday

    Una investigación reveló que la explotación de las trabajadoras enviadas a Arabia Saudita empieza en su país de origen.

  150. ‘Emily in Paris,’ Plus 10 Things to Watch on TV This Week Arts, Yesterday

    The Netflix rom-com series is back for a fifth season, and David Letterman’s interview show returns.

  151. Rob Reiner, Actor Who Went on to Direct Classic Films, Dies at 78 Movies, Yesterday

    Mr. Reiner, who was in “All in the Family,” directed films including “This Is Spinal Tap,” “When Harry Met Sally …,” “The Princess Bride” and “A Few Good Men.”