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  1. Iran and Israel Trade Strikes Ahead of Cease-Fire Video, Today

    Iran launched a deadly strike in Beersheba, Israel, and Israel struck targets in Tehran early Tuesday, Israeli officials said, hours before the countries confirmed they had agreed to a cease-fire.

  2. Iran Mounts Deadly Attack on Israel Hours Before Fragile Cease-Fire World, Today

    At least four people were killed in a missile strike in southern Israel early Tuesday, the Israeli authorities said.

  3. Trump Asks NATO to Spend More but Is Quiet About Why World, Today

    The “why” is Russia. But at a summit focused on keeping President Trump happy, discussion of that is expected to be muted.

  4. ​China Calls Them Fish Farms. South Korea Fears They Have Another Use. World, Today

    China has installed large steel cages and a former oil drilling rig in the Yellow Sea, raising concerns in South Korea that they could be used for military purposes.

  5. A Show of Unity May Be the Best That NATO Can Hope For at Summit World, Today

    An internal rift over defense spending and President Trump’s disregard for Ukraine have lowered expectations for the gathering.

  6. Antisemitism Isn’t What People Think It Is Opinion, Today

    It may be time to rethink the tragic events in Washington and Boulder.

  7. What to Know About the Cease-Fire Between Israel and Iran World, Today

    A senior Israeli official accused Iran of breaking the deal hours after it was announced, raising questions about whether the war would resume.

  8. Behind Closed Doors, Harvard Officials Debate a Risky Truce With Trump U.S., Today

    The university is trying to avoid the appearance of appeasement, something other powerful institutions that made deals with President Trump found impossible.

  9. ¿Hacerte faciales regularmente en verdad mejora tu piel? En español, Today

    Esto es lo que piensan los dermatólogos.

  10. Judge’s Ruling Casts Doubt on Trump Administration’s Claims Against Migrant U.S., Today

    Attorney General Pam Bondi has disregarded departmental norms to level lurid public accusations at Mr. Abrego Garcia without first detailing evidence.

  11. Bob Dylan’s New Release: A Big Book of Black-and-White Drawings Books, Today

    Along with some 100 images of everyday objects and scenes, “Point Blank” will include vignettes by the writers Lucy Sante and Jackie Hamilton.

  12. Antony Blinken: Trump’s Iran Strike Was a Mistake. I Hope It Succeeds. Opinion, Today

    Iran can’t be allowed to develop a nuclear weapon, but the president’s approach wasn’t the best way to prevent that.

  13. Primary Day, by the Numbers New York, Today

    Here’s what to know about the primary election for mayor and a number of other posts, which will take place on the hottest day of the year so far.

  14. Una ‘tierra prometida’ caribeña donde las playas no tienen fin En español, Today

    En Las Terrenas, un exuberante rincón de República Dominicana, el ceviche prácticamente nada hasta tu plato, y la suave arena y las palmeras parecen no acabar nunca.

  15. In Los Angeles, a Blank Canvas Gets a Rock Star Makeover Real Estate, Today

    The musicians Andy and Meredith Hurley bought a house that had white walls. Not anymore. Their designer also layered in plenty of patterns and textures.

  16. ‘The Bear’ Is Back. Here’s What You Need to Know Arts, Today

    The kitchen dramedy returns Wednesday, a year after its divisive third season ended on a cliffhanger. Here’s what to remember for the new episodes.

  17. Pusha T and Malice Reunite as Clipse, With Vengeance on Their Minds Arts, Today

    The duo of brothers known for rapping with single-minded focus is returning with “Let God Sort Em Out,” its first studio album since 2009.

  18. 7 Tips for Managing Extreme Heat Well, Today

    Essential advice to get you through a heat wave.

  19. Guess Who Else Sent Troops to Quell Protests in American Streets Opinion, Today

    That escalated quickly.

  20. How the United States Helped Create Iran’s Nuclear Program U.S., Today

    A reactor in Tehran is a monument to the U.S. relationship with Iran when the country was led by a secular, pro-Western monarch.

  21. Democrats Are Getting Richer. It’s Not Helping. Opinion, Today

    Nearly half of white Kamala Harris voters earned more than $80,000 a year.

  22. Nashville’s Mayor Would Rather Not Be Tangled in an Immigration Fight U.S., Today

    Freddie O’Connell, a policy and transit wonk, is under Republican scrutiny for his response to immigration enforcement in his left-leaning city.

  23. A ‘White-Collar Blood Bath’ Doesn’t Have to Be Our Fate Opinion, Today

    Instead of asking which future is coming, we should be asking which future we want.

  24. Can You Know Princess Diana by Owning Her Things? Style, Today

    A large trove of the princess’ belongings including her Lady Dior handbag, will be auctioned this week. For some buyers, more intimate items are the main draw.

  25. This Reviled Pest Is the Unsung Hero of Every Major City in the World Magazine, Today

    The European wood pigeon helped me appreciate its omnipresent city cousins.

  26. At Amazon’s Biggest Data Center, Everything Is Supersized for A.I. Technology, Today

    On 1,200 acres of cornfield in Indiana, Amazon is building one of the largest computers ever for work with Anthropic, an artificial intelligence start-up.

  27. On Smaller Opera Stages, Daring Art Has More Room to Breathe Arts, Today

    Unlike most countries, Germany has a network of minor but generously subsidized theaters whose vitality is remarkable, and unmatched.

  28. The Curious Proposal to Fund a State Arts Council With $1 Arts, Today

    New Hampshire residents pushed back, but lawmakers still plan to decimate the group, which gives grants to theaters and museums.

  29. Taking a Turn in the Restaurant That Makes New York Go Round Food, Today

    Our new critic checks out the View, the revolving Times Square dining room with a nostalgic menu and a stunning panorama of the city.

  30. Can Savile Row Be Saved by Women Who Want Power Suits? Style, Today

    Daisy Knatchbull set up shop as a dedicated women’s tailor on the world’s most famous street for men’s clothing. Now her sights are set on America.

  31. It’s Fun to Watch Hot People Do Psychotic Things in This Novel Books, Today

    “The Compound” takes place on the set of a deeply twisted reality TV show.

  32. Maryland Ended Treatment at a Troubled Provider. For Some, Little Has Changed. U.S., Today

    Patients of PHA Healthcare, a treatment program in Baltimore, were housed in drug-ridden buildings where many overdosed, an investigation reported last year. Some are still there.

  33. Real Doctors of New York Spill Their Guts Well, Today

    E.R. doctors want you to know that they are people, too. At an event called Airway, one confessed, “I do not like these big, high stakes, bloody, messy, risky procedures.”

  34. A High-Fashion Phoenix, Virgil Abloh Changed an Industry Books, Today

    In “Make It Ours,” Robin Givhan tells the story of the designer’s short, historic career.

  35. I’ve Heard Receipts Are Toxic. Is It Safe to Touch Them? Well, Today

    The chemicals in receipts have been linked with reproductive issues. We asked experts whether you should worry.

  36. Reveling in the Queerness of Nature Opinion, Today

    I celebrate Pride month by going for a walk because nature is exuberantly queer.

  37. A Philosopher Who Uses Poetry to Ask What Life Is All About Books, Today

    John Koethe spent decades as a philosophy professor. The poems in his latest collection, “Cemeteries and Galaxies,” are full of reflection and digression and probing.

  38. Broadway’s Season of Screens Theater, Today

    Videos and projections depicting an A.I.-generated actor, the digital memories of robots, a redwood forest and more: High-tech storytelling is having a moment.

  39. No, a TikTok Trick Won’t Erase Student Loan Debt Business, Today

    Videos promoting a quick hack for having student loans forgiven are circulating. Experts warn the trick doesn’t work.

  40. Indonesia Plans Helicopter Rescue for Hiker Who Fell Off Volcano Trail World, Today

    The hiker, a Brazilian in her 20s, has been unreachable since Saturday, when she fell while climbing Mount Rinjani, her family said.

  41. Video Shows Belongings of Tourist Who Fell Hiking Indonesian Volcano Video, Today

    A search and rescue team found a flashlight and hiking pole that were believed to belong to a woman who fell while hiking Mount Rinjani in Indonesia.

  42. Lo último que queremos: tomate estadounidense En español, Today

    Los consumidores estadounidenses no necesitan una revitalización de la marchita industria del tomate de Florida.

  43. Danny Boyle revive a sus monstruos para ‘28 años después’ En español, Today

    El director vuelve a un Reino Unido postapocalíptico que conjuró en su película de 2002 “28 días después”, esta vez con un padre y un hijo que huyen de los infectados. La madre también se une.

  44. Snapshots of N.Y.C. Mayoral Candidates on the Campaign Trail New York, Today

    The Democrats running in New York City’s mayoral primary have crisscrossed the five boroughs over several months to make their case to voters in person.

  45. Florida construye el ‘Alcatraz de los caimanes’, un centro de detención de migrantes en los Everglades En español, Today

    Las organizaciones de defensa dijeron que esta medida crea una nueva forma de detención fuera del alcance del gobierno federal.

  46. Las fábricas de EE. UU. enfrentan un reto: encontrar miles de empleados En español, Today

    Por cada 20 puestos solo hay un candidato cualificado, según el director ejecutivo de una fábrica. Algunas de las políticas de Trump podrían agravar el problema.

  47. Here’s How the N.Y.C. Mayoral Results May Emerge New York, Today

    A winner on Tuesday night is unlikely, but not impossible. Ranked-choice voting will play a big role in the outcome. Here’s what else you should look for as votes are counted.

  48. Spelling Bee Forum Gameplay, Today

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

  49. Today’s Ceasefire Iran Israel Trump live blog included one standalone post:
  50. Jimmy Fallon Wonders What Trump Will Launch Next Arts, Today

    The “Tonight Show” host said it was crazy that the president had “launched an attack on Iran, his own parade and a cellphone in the same week.”

  51. Palabra del día: ‘retrench’ En español, Today

    Esta palabra ha aparecido en 16 artículos en NYTimes.com en el último año. ¿Puedes usarla en una frase?

  52. Word of the Day: retrench The Learning Network, Today

    This word has appeared in 16 articles on NYTimes.com in the past year. Can you use it in a sentence?

  53. ‘Unsafe to Inhabit’: The Toxic Homes of L.A. Interactive, Today

    After the fires clouded neighborhoods in smoke, residents whose homes were spared learned that danger was still lurking in the walls, the furniture and the air. But their insurers have doubts.

  54. Putin Has Lost the West. This Was Not the Plan. Opinion, Today

    The loss is a tragedy for Russia.

  55. EE. UU. insta a los estadounidenses a evitar Nicaragua En español, Today

    Aunque Nicaragua tiene mucho a su favor, como precios bajos, playas vírgenes, además de excelentes condiciones para el surf y la observación de aves, está sumida en una agitación política desde 2018.

  56. Tuesday Briefing Briefing, Today

    A possible cease-fire between Israel and Iran.

  57. In a Big Place With Few People, a Minister Needs a Pilot’s License World, Today

    The Salvation Army’s “Flying Padres” cross the Australian outback by air, dropping in on ranches and small communities — sometimes, just to lend an ear.

  58. The Challenge of Rebuilding Syria Video, Today

    After one of the most brutal wars of this century, a new flag flies across Syria: the emblem of the rebels who toppled the dictator Bashar al-Assad. Ben Hubbard, The New York Times’s Istanbul bureau chief, describes what our journalists learned as they drove across Syria, meeting people in towns and cities along the way as they strove to rise from the wreckage and build new lives.

  59. Why Do Yemeni Coffeehouses Seem to Be Everywhere Lately? Business, Today

    For cafes like Haraz Coffee House, riding a wave of interest nationwide in late-night, alcohol-free gathering spaces means embracing the franchise model.

  60. Corrections: June 24, 2025 Corrections, Today

    Corrections that appeared in print on Tuesday, June 24, 2025.

  61. Quote of the Day: Iran Suggests Everything Is Normal, but Nothing Is Corrections, Today

    Quotation of the Day for Tuesday, June 24, 2025.

  62. Florida Men Accused of Stealing More Than $100 Million Meant for People With Special Needs U.S., Today

    Federal prosecutors say the money was used to fly on a private jet, buy real estate and help operate a brewery.

  63. Yesterday’s Iran Israel Ceasefire Trump live blog included two standalone posts:
  64. Scenes From the Hottest Blocks in New York City New York, Today

    Whatever the temperature is in Central Park, it’s hotter alongside Newtown Creek, the toxic and industrial waterway separating Brooklyn from Queens.

  65. Royal Domain Gameplay, Today

    Ingrid Steffensen makes her New York Times Crossword debut.

  66. El líder de Irán se preparaba para el peor escenario desde un búnker En español, Today

    El ayatolá Alí Jamenei incluso llegó a elegir posibles sustitutos en caso de que más comandantes militares murieran y los enfrentamientos continuaran.

  67. Can Iran, Israel and the U.S. Now All Claim to Have Won? World, Today

    Iran’s response to the attacks on its nuclear facilities killed no Americans, and analysts see a chance for a cease-fire, with each nation having a victory narrative.

  68. Trump’s Cease-Fire Announcement Catches His Own Top Officials by Surprise World, Today

    Before asserting that Iran and Israel had agreed to a cease-fire, President Trump spoke to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel and Iranian officials, with Qatar helping to mediate.

  69. Judge Blocks Trump Proclamation Barring Harvard’s International Students U.S., Today

    The same judge issued an order last week blocking a separate government effort to keep the school from enrolling students from abroad.

  70. Trump dice que el alto al fuego es inminente. Irán afirma que no hay acuerdo ‘por ahora’ En español, Today

    La afirmación del presidente en las redes sociales se produjo horas después de un ataque con misiles iraníes contra la mayor instalación militar estadounidense en Medio Oriente.

  71. Qatar Intervened to Persuade Iran to Accept Cease-Fire Deal, Diplomats Say World, Today

    There was no immediate confirmation from the Israeli or Iranian governments of a cease-fire, but Qatar has long worked to present itself as capable of narrowing the gaps between warring parties.

  72. Trump Administration to End Protections for 58 Million Acres of National Forests Climate, Today

    Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins said the Clinton-era rule barring road construction and logging was outdated and “absurd.”

  73. On Truth Social, Trump Narrated U.S. Attacks in Real Time U.S., Today

    The president gave updates on a war on his social media account: Armistices may never be the same again.

  74. La decisión de Trump fue valiente y correcta En español, Yesterday

    La responsabilidad del presidente de Estados Unidos era negar a los dirigentes de Irán la capacidad de construir una bomba nuclear.

  75. Trump Says ‘Time for Peace’ After Iran Gives Warning Before Firing on U.S. Base World, Yesterday

    The Pentagon said there were no reports of casualties after the strike on Al Udeid Air Base in Qatar, and President Trump said it was time for peace.

  76. Guía básica para correr por senderos En español, Yesterday

    Si quieres escapar del asfalto, aquí te explicamos cómo empezar.

  77. Ad Giants, Seeking Merger, Agree to F.T.C.’s No-Boycott Deal Business, Yesterday

    Omnicom and Interpublic said they would not direct their clients’ advertising away from media platforms because of the platforms’ political content.

  78. Was Trump’s Iran Attack Illegal? Presidential War Powers, Explained. U.S., Yesterday

    Bombing Iran without congressional authorization escalated a bipartisan trend of presidents bypassing the original intent of the Constitution.

  79. Wisconsin Couple Charged in Scheme to Poison Women He Dated U.S., Yesterday

    Paul VanDuyne Jr. and Andrea Whitaker placed cyanide, homemade poisons and other substances in water bottles and cars belonging to two women he had briefly dated, the authorities said.

  80. Iran Fired Missiles at a U.S. Base Briefing, Yesterday

    Also, a heat wave grips the eastern U.S. Here’s the latest at the end of Monday.

  81. Yesterday’s Israel Iran Maps Tracking live blog included two standalone posts:
  82. Iran Strikes Inflame War Powers Debate in Congress, Dividing Both Parties U.S., Yesterday

    Speaker Mike Johnson signaled he was not inclined to allow a vote on whether to authorize military strikes in Iran, while leading Democrats demanded a briefing and said the president had overstepped his power.

  83. Iran Retaliates by Firing Missiles at U.S. Base in Qatar Video, Yesterday

    Iran targeted the Al Udeid Air Base, the largest military installation in the Middle East. Qatar said its air defenses had intercepted the missiles, and the U.S. Defense Department reported no injuries.

  84. Yesterday’s Thepoint live blog included one standalone post:
  85. Cuomo and Mamdani Push to Raise Turnout in ‘Jump Ball’ Mayor’s Race New York, Yesterday

    A new poll shows the New York City mayor’s race tightening in its final days. Former Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo and Assemblyman Zohran Mamdani are scrambling for every last vote.

  86. Former Astronaut Launches Texas Senate Run by Hitting Both Parties U.S., Yesterday

    Terry Virts, an early entrant in the Democratic field targeting Senator John Cornyn’s seat, appeared eager to take on his own party as well as President Trump’s.

  87. Sketched Out: An Illustrator Confronts His Fears About A.I. Art Interactive, Yesterday

    The advent of A.I. has shocked me into questioning my relationship with art. Will humans still be able to draw for a living?

  88. Florida Builds ‘Alligator Alcatraz’ Detention Center for Migrants in Everglades U.S., Yesterday

    Immigrant advocates said the move creates a whole new form of detention outside the scope of the federal government.

  89. Tuesday Briefing: Iran Struck a U.S. Base in Qatar Briefing, Yesterday

    Plus, the 100 best movies of the 21st century.

  90. Supreme Court Lets Trump Deport Migrants to Countries to Which They Have No Connection U.S., Yesterday

    The ruling applies immediately to a group of men the government has sought to send to South Sudan.

  91. Are We Headed for Another Endless War in the Middle East? Opinion, Yesterday

    Nicholas Kristof on why the U.S. may be headed into a “minefield.”

  92. How Missile Defense Works (and Why It’s Hard) Interactive, Yesterday

    Once a ballistic missile is fired into the air, a defender has only minutes to identify its precise trajectory and try to shoot it down. Even the world’s best defenses can’t always stop them.

  93. What We Learned About Trump’s Attack on Iran Video, Yesterday

    Over the past week, President Trump claimed he would make a decision about Iran in “two weeks” and repeatedly pressed it to come to the negotiating table. But the swiftness of the attack on Saturday night suggests that plans were underway after Israel began its bombing campaign against Iran a little more than a week ago.

  94. Immigrant Whom a Judge Is Accused of Aiding Agrees to a Plea Deal U.S., Yesterday

    Federal prosecutors say Judge Hannah C. Dugan helped the man evade immigration agents who were waiting in a Milwaukee courthouse to arrest him.

  95. Canada and E.U. Pull Together as America Pushes Them Away World, Yesterday

    The European Union and Canada struck a defense agreement on Monday, a step toward closer military cooperation as relations with the United States have soured.

  96. EE. UU. se enfrenta al riesgo de repercusiones económicas por el ataque a Irán En español, Yesterday

    Consciente de que un aumento en los precios de la gasolina podría afectar su popularidad, el presidente Trump exigió controlar el precio del petróleo.

  97. Los anhelos nucleares de Irán podrían sobrevivir a un devastador golpe de EE. UU. En español, Yesterday

    El bombardeo de EE. UU. y los ataques de Israel podrían retrasar años el programa iraní, pero las bombas no pueden borrar los conocimientos que los iraníes han acumulado a lo largo de casi siete décadas.

  98. Elizabeth Street Garden Saved as Adams Kills Plan for Housing on Site New York, Yesterday

    Randy Mastro, the first deputy mayor, called the deal to preserve the Manhattan garden a “win-win.” Backers of a longtime plan to build housing for older New Yorkers were livid.

  99. ¿EE. UU. e Irán están en guerra? En español, Yesterday

    El presidente Trump no consultó al Congreso antes de atacar a Irán, a pesar de que la Constitución dice que solo el poder legislativo puede declarar la guerra.

  100. A Bustling New York Mayoral Race Reaches a Pivotal Moment Times Insider, Yesterday

    The New York Times’s City Hall bureau chief preps us for the Democratic primary.

  101. Bodies of 3 Hikers Who Jumped in Water Near Lake Tahoe Are Recovered U.S., Yesterday

    The three men had been hiking in Soda Springs, Calif., when they jumped into the water near Rattlesnake Falls, a remote and isolated area that made rescue difficult.

  102. The Danger of an Unrestrained President to the World Opinion, Yesterday

    Trump’s unlawful strikes on Iran have laid bare the absence of any effective legal constraints on a U.S. president to use deadly force in the world.

  103. New York Again Embraces Nuclear Power With Plans to Build New Plant New York, Yesterday

    In her announcement, Gov. Kathy Hochul gave few details about where the plant would be built, how much the project would cost or how long it would take to complete.

  104. What to Know about Al Udeid Air Base in Qatar World, Yesterday

    About 10,000 troops are stationed at the base, which serves as the regional headquarters for the U.S. Central Command.

  105. F.B.I. Warns of Possible Retaliation by Iran After Bombing of Nuclear Sites U.S., Yesterday

    F.B.I. and D.H.S. officials cautioned state and local law enforcement of the possibility of threats to U.S. communities.

  106. Ford Will Keep Battery Factory Even if Republicans Ax Tax Break Business, Yesterday

    Ford Motor said it would open a new plant in Michigan that could become ineligible for federal incentives under a policy bill championed by President Trump and passed by the House.

  107. As Sean Combs Took a Victory Lap, He Planned Sex Nights, Prosecutors Say Arts, Yesterday

    Questioning its final witness, the government laid out flight plans, escort prices, hotel reservations and a web of payments for sexual encounters in 2023.

  108. Media Matters Sues F.T.C. Over Advertising Investigation Technology, Yesterday

    The liberal advocacy organization said in a lawsuit that the Federal Trade Commission’s inquiry into boycotts with other advertising groups was “retribution.”

  109. 6,000 Pounds of Sculpture Are Stolen, Somehow Arts, Yesterday

    Two massive works were heisted from a warehouse, then found a week later in a trailer, the authorities said.

  110. Why the Outside Feels Like Soup Right Now (and When It Will End) Weather, Yesterday

    Some hot days feel even worse thanks to high humidity, trapped heat and dew points. Cities are especially vulnerable.

  111. Funcionarios de EE. UU. desconocen el destino de las reservas de uranio de Irán En español, Yesterday

    JD Vance y el director del Organismo Internacional de Energía Atómica reconocieron que hay dudas sobre el paradero de las reservas iraníes de material nuclear casi apto para la fabricación de bombas.

  112. Why Factories Are Having Trouble Filling Nearly 400,000 Open Jobs Business, Yesterday

    For every 20 positions, there’s one qualified candidate, says one manufacturing chief executive. Some of President Trump’s policies are likely to exacerbate the problem.

  113. A Journey Across the New Syria Interactive, Yesterday

    After decades of dictatorship and 13 years of civil war, can Syria put itself back together? Our journalists traveled the length of the country to explore its hopes and its challenges.

  114. ¿Qué es el estrecho de Ormuz y por qué es importante? En español, Yesterday

    Las autoridades iraníes han amenazado con minar la vía fluvial, que es una ruta de navegación clave para transportar petróleo y gas.

  115. The U.S. Urged American Travelers Abroad to ‘Exercise Increased Caution.’ What’s Going On? Travel, Yesterday

    The State Department warned of the potential for demonstrations against Americans overseas because of U.S. intervention in the Israel-Iran conflict. What you need to know.

  116. White House Faces Risk of Economic Fallout From Iran Strike U.S., Yesterday

    President Trump, aware of how high gas prices could affect his popularity, demanded on social media that the U.S. “KEEP OIL PRICES DOWN.”

  117. Arnaldo Pomodoro, 98, Sculptor of Monumental Fractured Spheres, Dies Arts, Yesterday

    His bronze works — smooth-skinned orbs slashed to reveal complex cores — are in public places around the world, including outside the U.N. headquarters and in Vatican City.

  118. The Power of Protest: Then and Now Opinion, Yesterday

    Readers reflect on differences between protest in the 1960s and the political resistance of today.

  119. The Curtain Drops on Improv Theater for the New York Police New York, Yesterday

    Police Commissioner Jessica Tisch said a staffing crisis kept her from letting officers participate in a Brooklyn theater group that began after the death of Eric Garner, who died after a police officer put him in a chokehold, in 2014.

  120. Nearly 150 Report Being Jabbed With Needles at French Music Festival World, Yesterday

    France’s Interior Ministry reported that 145 people said they had been stabbed with needles at festival events across the country.

  121. Así fue como Trump decidió atacar Irán: cambios de opinión, engaños y secretos En español, Yesterday

    Cuando Israel comenzó su ataque contra Irán, el presidente Trump mantuvo su distancia. Pero a los pocos días puso en marcha una amplia misión de bombardeo.

  122. Supreme Court to Hear Rastafarian Prisoner’s Suit Over Shaved Dreadlocks U.S., Yesterday

    Damon Landor, whose faith requires him to let his hair grow long, said guards threw a court ruling in the trash before holding him down and shaving his head to the scalp.

  123. Second Fed Official Indicates Support for Faster Rate Cuts Business, Yesterday

    Comments from two officials, both appointed by President Trump, suggest a split among policymakers.

  124. As Black New Yorkers Move Out, N.Y.C. Politics May Be Reshaped New York, Yesterday

    Housing affordability and quality-of-life concerns are pushing longtime Black New Yorkers out of the city, underscoring Democrats’ challenges with their base ahead of the mayoral election.

  125. This Powerful Telescope Quickly Found 2,100 New Asteroids Science, Yesterday

    The Vera C. Rubin Observatory is expected to find millions of unknown objects in our solar system, and perhaps even a mysterious Planet Nine.

  126. What to Know About Iran’s Notorious Evin Prison World, Yesterday

    Israel’s military struck entrances to the detention facility in Tehran, where dissidents and political prisoners are held. Human rights groups say the prison is a symbol of repression.

  127. Group That Vandalized Trump Golf Course Faces U.K. Ban Under Terrorism Law World, Yesterday

    The British government announced plans to proscribe Palestine Action after members broke into a military air base.

  128. You’ve Got ‘The Ick.’ Is Your Relationship Doomed? Well, Yesterday

    Noisy eating, clapping when a plane lands — experts explain how to handle sudden feelings of disgust.

  129. My One-Pan Zucchini-Pesto Orzo Is Supremely Summery Food, Yesterday

  130. Telfar’s Joyful, Shoppable Declaration of Independence Style, Yesterday

    The designer celebrated 20 years of rewriting fashion’s rules.

  131. James Lloydovich Patterson, 91, Dies; Soviet Poet and Symbol of Racial Unity World, Yesterday

    Years after being catapulted to national fame in the U.S.S.R. as a child actor, he wrote about ideals of racial harmony and international solidarity.

  132. Yesterday’s Iran Trump Israel News live blog included three standalone posts:
  133. World Central Kitchen Resumes Gaza Operations After Nearly 7-Week Pause World, Yesterday

    The charity founded by the celebrity chef José Andrés has started preparing meals again. It halted activities when food supplies ran out during Israel’s aid blockade.

  134. Tracking Tropical Storm Sepat Interactive, Yesterday

    See the likely path and wind arrival times for Sepat.

  135. For Haim, a Breakup Is an Inspiration Arts, Yesterday

    “I Quit,” the band’s fourth album, leans into heartache and moving on.

  136. Las deslumbrantes imágenes del observatorio Vera Rubin ya están aquí En español, Yesterday

    Escenas de nebulosas en la Vía Láctea y de un cúmulo de galaxias son un anticipo de cómo el observatorio, situado en Chile, transformará la astronomía. Se esperan más imágenes el lunes.

  137. Your Watch List Interactive, Yesterday

    Interested in the movies you​’ve read about? ​Find the films you’ve saved all in one place.

  138. Fill In the Blank: Which World Cities Are in These Book Titles? Interactive, Yesterday

    Try this short literary geography quiz that takes you around the globe.

  139. Democrats to Protest Trump’s Takeover of Kennedy Center With Pride Event Arts, Yesterday

    “This is our way of reoccupying the Kennedy Center,” said Jeffrey Seller of “Hamilton,” who was asked to stage the invite-only concert hosted by five senators.

  140. Goodbye to Berlin: New Novels Recall a City’s ‘Poor but Sexy’ Heyday Books, Yesterday

    Several books published this year have examined a creative haven in Europe’s licentious, ultraliberal capital.

  141. Esta temporada de huracanes es una de las más lentas en décadas En español, Yesterday

    Para quien vive en el Caribe o en las costas del Atlántico de Estados Unidos y sigue de cerca el ritmo de la temporada de huracanes, este ha sido un periodo de sequía poco habitual.

  142. Palabra del día: ‘ornithologist’ En español, Yesterday

    Esta palabra ha aparecido en 18 artículos en NYTimes.com en el último año. ¿Puedes usarla en una frase?

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    More than 190 firefighters were battling three wildfires on Chios in the Aegean Sea, which authorities are investigating as arson.

  144. Netanyahu Says Israel Is ‘Very, Very Close’ to Achieving Its Goals in Iran War World, Yesterday

    Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said the bombing campaign aimed to end the threats from Tehran’s nuclear program and ballistic missiles. He did not give a timetable for stopping the strikes.

  145. No Corrections: June 23, 2025 Corrections, Yesterday

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  147. Corrections: June 21, 2025 Corrections, Yesterday

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  148. Putin Condemns Strikes on Iran but Stops Short of Offering Concrete Support World, Yesterday

    President Vladimir V. Putin met with Iran’s foreign minister on Monday, but did not explicitly call out Israel or the United States for their strikes on Russia’s longtime ally.

  149. Abbott Vetoes Ban on Hemp Intoxicants in Texas U.S., Yesterday

    The governor of Texas blocked what would have been one of the nation’s strictest bans on hemp products, and directed legislators to take up regulation of hemp in a special session.

  150. Claims of Potential Rights Violations Further Strain E.U.-Israeli Ties World, Yesterday

    A review by the bloc found actions in Gaza may have breached obligations under the treaty that governs their relations. Israel called the report “a complete moral and methodological failure.”

  151. The China Wild Card Business, Yesterday

    Beijing is one of Tehran’s most important economic partners. But experts question how much China will help Iran if it retaliates against the United States.

  152. U.S. Strikes on Iran Spark Protests Video, Yesterday

    After the U.S. bombed Iranian nuclear sites, protests sprung up around the world. Some supported Trump’s actions while others expressed dismay about America’s involvement in the conflict.

  153. Trump: Don’t Delete the History That Makes Us American The Learning Network, Yesterday

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  154. 8 Seconds The Learning Network, Yesterday

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  155. Word of the Day: ornithologist The Learning Network, Yesterday

    This word has appeared in 18 articles on NYTimes.com in the past year. Can you use it in a sentence?

  156. Compass Sues to Stop ‘Zillow Ban’ Real Estate, Yesterday

    Compass, the real estate brokerage, claims that Zillow, the website that has 227 million unique visitors a month, has conspired to maintain a monopoly over digital home listings.

  157. L.A. Sheriff’s Dept. Apologizes for Post Sympathizing With Iran Bombing Victims U.S., Yesterday

    The department called its social media post “offensive and inappropriate” and said it was investigating how it had been published.

  158. Inside Trump’s Decision Briefing, Yesterday

    The Times pieced together the days and hours leading up to President Trump’s decision to strike Iran. It’s a story of diplomacy, deception and a secret that almost got out.

  159. The U.S. Bombed Iran. Now What? The Daily, Yesterday

    The president’s decision to strike Iran is a high-stakes gamble — one that turns in part on whether Iran’s nuclear program has actually been destroyed.

  160. Inside the U.S. Strikes on Iran, and a Dangerous Heat Wave Spreads The Headlines, Yesterday

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  161. Wordle Review No. 1,466 Gameplay, Yesterday

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Tuesday, June 24, 2025.

  162. Connections Companion No. 744 Gameplay, Yesterday

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