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  1. María Corina Machado irá a Noruega a recibir el Premio Nobel de la Paz, según un funcionario En español, Today

    Las autoridades venezolanas afirman que Machado será considerada prófuga si va a Oslo, lo que pone al descubierto los riesgos que corre la líder de la oposición.

  2. The World Order Is Shifting. Will Democracy Catch Up? Special Series, Today

    I was ousted from Thai politics. Here’s what that taught me about the state of democracy today.

  3. Guy Cogeval, Boundary-Pushing Museum Director, Dies at 70 Arts, Today

    His innovative approach drew crowds to the Musée d’Orsay, one of France’s flagship cultural institutions, which he led from 2008 to 2017.

  4. Could President Trump Bring Japan’s Tiny Cars to America? Not So Fast. Climate, Today

    Mr. Trump is pushing to approve their production in the United States.

  5. Pam Hogg, Iconoclastic Scottish Designer, Dies at 74 Style, Today

    She was a star of London’s post-punk D.I.Y. fashion, art and performance scene, and dressed a generation of rock stars in her otherworldly handmade clothes.

  6. Crayola Magnetic Blocks Are Recalled Over Choking Hazard Concerns Business, Today

    Magnets in the toy, pip-Cubes, can fall out of the blocks and be swallowed by children, causing injury or death, federal regulators warned.

  7. Venezuela’s Nobel Winner Will Go to Norway for Peace Prize, Official Says World, Today

    Venezuelan officials say María Corina Machado will be considered a fugitive if she goes to Oslo, laying bare the risks for the opposition leader.

  8. Vietnamese Coffee Swirl Brownies Food, Today

    Have four words ever gone together so nicely? Leave it to Melissa Clark to give us the brownie we need, nay, deserve.

  9. Writing the Next Chapter of the U.N. Special Series, Today

    In 2025, the United Nations turned 80. We asked the president of this year’s General Assembly to reflect on the organization’s work and the challenges it faces as it enters its ninth decade.

  10. Think Globally, Give Locally Opinion, Today

    Make yourself an active member of your community.

  11. A Deeply Comforting Bowl of Corny Goodness Food, Today

    Frozen kernels, masa harina and hominy form the base of Rick Martínez’s warming atole de grano (savory corn porridge with chicken).

  12. Trump’s New Crackdown on Asylum Seekers Video, Today

    Hamed Aleaziz, our immigration reporter, describes the sweeping changes the Trump administration has made that affect asylum seekers — people fleeing harm in their home countries — since the shooting of two National Guard members in Washington.

  13. Cómo apoyar a quienes cuidan de otros En español, Today

    Si te preguntas cómo apoyar a un amigo que está cuidando de alguien, estos consejos prácticos de expertos y de quien ha pasado por eso te darán un punto de partida.

  14. Did You Follow the News Below the Fold? Take Our Year-End Quiz Interactive, Today

    These stories may not have made the front page — but they certainly left an impression.

  15. 12 People Killed in Mass Shooting at Illegal Tavern in South Africa World, Today

    The police said they were searching for three assailants who opened fire, shooting 25 people. A 3-year-old boy was among the dead, while 13 survivors were being treated in the hospital.

  16. Kidney Recipient Dies After Transplant From Organ Donor Who Had Rabies Health, Today

    Only four donors have transmitted rabies to organ transplant recipients since 1978, according to federal officials.

  17. Israel’s Plan to Back Gaza Militias Proves a Risky Gamble World, Today

    Officials said Israel helped arm and back Yasser Abu Shabab’s Popular Forces, part of a strategy against Hamas, before a local clan killed him this week.

  18. Trump Has Long Disdained Europe’s Elites. Now, It’s Official. World, Today

    A new White House policy document formalizes President Trump’s long-held contempt for Europe’s leaders. It made clear that the continent now stands at a strategic crossroads.

  19. Scott Bessent on Tariffs, the Fed and the Economy Business, Today

    The U.S. treasury secretary spoke with Andrew Ross Sorkin at the DealBook Summit on Wednesday.

  20. The Trump Administration Needs More Christianity in Its Nationalism Opinion, Today

    Not too much religious moralism in the administration, but too little.

  21. If Netflix Eats Warner Bros., It Will Be the End of Hollywood Opinion, Today

    The demise of Hollywood has been predicted many times. If Netflix is allowed to acquire Warner Bros., it might actually happen.

  22. The Supreme Court Is Failing at Its Most Important Job Opinion, Today

    Until the court imposes limits, the administration will keep acting as if there are none.

  23. Pete Hegseth Is Ordering Executions at Sea Video, Today

    Did Pete Hegseth break the law after authorizing Venezuelan boat strikes? The Times Opinion editor, Kathleen Kingsbury, argues that there are multiple reasons the strikes were legally dubious.

  24. Republicans Are Quietly Pushing Back Against Trump Opinion, Today

    Will the president soon wish he hadn’t run for a second term?

  25. Leaving Hungry Pols to Help Hungry Kids Opinion, Today

    Share Our Strength takes on what both parties leave behind.

  26. Have You Listened to a Good Book Lately? Opinion, Today

    Readers respond to a librarian who wrote that listening to a book qualifies as reading.

  27. China’s National Security Office in Hong Kong Summons Foreign Journalists World, Today

    The authorities accused “some foreign media” of smearing the government’s response to a fire at a high-rise complex, saying: “Do not say you have not been warned.”

  28. Sweet Season Briefing, Today

    Rejoice: NYT Cooking’s holiday cookie extravaganza has returned.

  29. What Should I Do About the Bully in My Social Circle? Magazine, Today

    I know from experience that any vulnerability I expose will be used by this person.

  30. Like Trump, Benjamin Franklin Sought to Annex Canada World, Today

    A book revives the largely forgotten story of how one of America’s most famous founding fathers tried to make Canada a part of his new nation.

  31. Connections Companion No. 910 Gameplay, Today

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Saturday, Dec. 7, 2025.

  32. Strands Sidekick No. 644 Gameplay, Today

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Sunday, Dec. 7, 2025.

  33. Wordle Review No. 1,632 Gameplay, Today

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Sunday, Dec. 7, 2025.

  34. A Right-Wing Playbook to Weaken Colleges from Within Opinion, Today

    When students are treated like customers, they can demand educators grade accordingly.

  35. Battlefield Picture Worsening for Ukraine as Trump Pushes Peace Plan World, Today

    Russian forces have advanced on several fronts recently. President Vladimir V. Putin signaled after talks with U.S. officials that he was not budging from demands.

  36. Kristen Stewart Wants to Blow Up the Myth of the Brilliant Male Actor Magazine, Today

    The actress and director says the world of filmmaking needs a “full system break.”

  37. What to Know About Netflix’s $83 Billion Deal for Warner Bros. Discovery Business, Today

    The cash-and-stock deal would give the world’s largest paid streaming service expansive power over theater owners and entertainment-industry unions.

  38. See the East Wing Design, Before Trump Changed Architects Interactive, Today

    A new architect will oversee President Trump’s vision for the East Wing ballroom. See what we know about the original design so far.

  39. 6 Republican Voters on U.S. Strikes on Boats Suspected of Smuggling Drugs U.S., Today

    Most supported the Trump administration’s tactics, but a few had deep reservations.

  40. Angst Turns to Anger in Hollywood as Netflix Hooks Warner Bros. Business, Today

    Much of the entertainment capital fears that Netflix’s deal will lead to more job losses and theater closings and fewer boundary-pushing movies.

  41. Frank Gehry’s Buildings Sound as Marvelous as They Look Arts, Today

    Gehry, who died on Friday at 96, made an invaluable contribution to classical music by designing spaces with stunning acoustics.

  42. The Mayor-Elect of New Orleans Is Already Awash in Challenges U.S., Today

    A month before taking office, Helena Moreno is steering the city through a budget crisis and a Border Patrol enforcement operation that has immigrants in hiding.

  43. One Step From Citizenship, Some Find It Eludes Their Grasp U.S., Today

    Sweeping immigration changes by the Trump administration have resulted in the cancellation of naturalization ceremonies, the last step in the process of becoming a citizen.

  44. Me declararon no apta para ser madre En español, Today

    Tras perder la custodia de mi hijo, luché por demostrarle mi amor. Fue un error.

  45. La gente está subiendo sus historiales médicos a chatbots de IA En español, Today

    A pesar de los riesgos para la privacidad y la posible inexactitud, las personas introducen resultados de análisis de sangre, notas médicas e informes quirúrgicos en ChatGPT y similares.

  46. The Newest V.I.P.s at the U.S. Embassy in South Africa? Afrikaners. World, Today

    The white descendants of Europeans who colonized the country are getting greater access to American officials this year, both in Washington and in Pretoria.

  47. Josh Hutcherson Is Back. He Never Wanted to Leave. Movies, Today

    The “Five Nights at Freddy’s” and “I Love L.A.” star found instant success as a child actor. After his “Hunger Games” fame, it felt like it almost all went away.

  48. ¿Funcionan las pruebas de sangre para detectar cáncer? En español, Today

    Varias empresas compiten por desarrollar análisis de sangre para la detección precoz del cáncer. Y aunque ninguna prueba ha sido aprobada por los organismos reguladores federales, los pacientes siguen buscándolas.

  49. It’s Not Just You. Users Struggle With the Instagram Repost Button. Technology, Today

    The new repost option, sandwiched between comment and share, has led to consternation and accidental reposts by some users.

  50. Giving Money Directly to Children Is an Idea the Right and Left Could Love Business, Today

    Michael and Susan Dell’s $6.25 billion donation to child savings accounts fits a trend: giving with no strings attached. In some ways, it’s a bipartisan philosophy.

  51. Have Trump’s Tariffs Hit the ‘High-Water Mark’? Business, Today

    A wave of companies are petitioning for exemptions from the Trump administration’s high levies on foreign-made goods, saying they are hurting business and raising prices.

  52. Don’t Call It a Pivot. These Executives Are ‘Refounding’ Their Start-Ups. Business, Today

    In the age of artificial intelligence, some company leaders are framing new business lines as radical reboots.

  53. Saudi Arabia Will Sell You Alcohol Now, if You’re Rich Enough World, Today

    The conservative Islamic kingdom’s approach to social policy change is often silence and ambiguity. Legalizing alcohol has been no different.

  54. What Kind of Homeowners’ Insurance Do You Need in a Co-op? Real Estate, Today

    In New York, some residents are required to add their co-op and management company as “additional insured” parties.

  55. A Forensic Artist Brings Karl Ove Knausgaard’s New Character to Life T Magazine, Today

    The pair work together to envision Kristian Hadeland, the protagonist of the author’s latest novel, “The School of Night.”

  56. A Singular Character | Karl Ove Knausgaard Video, Today

    Karl Ove Knausgaard describes the protagonist of his new novel, “The School of Night,” to a forensic artist, who renders him with paper and pen.

  57. Dodging Icebergs and Storms on the Hunt for an Ocean Tipping Point Climate, Today

    Scientists fear warming is driving a collapse in the ocean currents that shape climate far and wide. The ice-choked waters off Greenland might hold the key.

  58. A Dessert That’s ‘a Product of Modern Hedonism’ T Magazine, Today

    New spins on mille-feuille and affogato, plus studded accessories and more from T Magazine’s cultural compendium.

  59. Danny Brown Is Proud of His New Beats and Gym Physique Arts, Today

    The rapper chats about the experimental pop collaborators and healthy habits that fueled his sixth album, “Stardust.”

  60. A Watch That Works as Well on Earth as It Did in Space T Magazine, Today

    Omega’s Speedmaster, worn by Buzz Aldrin and Neil Armstrong on their 1969 journey to the moon, gets an update.

  61. Liverwort or Moss? Horny Toad or Fence Lizard? Niche Field Guides Can Tell You. Books, Today

    What birders well know, fans of “composite organisms” and other creatures can now learn: how to identify obscure species in the wild.

  62. The Area 51 of New England Movies, Today

    Through trinkets and tales, a U.F.O. story that once captured national attention lives on.

  63. Wedding Savings Tips From Couples Who’ve Already Said ‘I Do’ Style, Today

    From skipping a professional florist in favor of store-bought flowers to swapping a formal dinner for a food truck, newlyweds share tips that kept their budgets intact.

  64. Bublé for a Day, but He Can’t Sing and There’s Little Resemblance Arts, Today

    Dan Perlman, a comedian, looks and sounds nothing like Michael Bublé. And yet, for some reason, he was hired to impersonate the crooner at a birthday party.

  65. Why Are Weddings So Expensive? Style, Today

    There’s no getting around it; weddings can be pricey. Here’s a breakdown of the costs.

  66. Welcome to Donkey Country, U.S.A. U.S., Today

    There’s a place outside Los Angeles where donkeys roam free, stumbling into backyard weddings. The creatures were the cause of headaches, until they became a cause of their own.

  67. Los fans están obsesionados con el posible romance entre los protagonistas de ‘Zootopia’ En español, Today

    WildeHopps, también conocidos como el zorro y la coneja protagonistas de la franquicia, han inspirado una película de YouTube, TikToks, fancams y mucho más. La obsesión es profunda (y a veces extraña).

  68. Lo que hay que saber del mercado de energía en Venezuela En español, Today

    El país sudamericano cuenta con las mayores reservas de petróleo del mundo. La producción, sin embargo, es poca.

  69. Las mejores series de 2025 En español, Today

    Muchas de las mejores series del año parecieron conversar entre ellas, incluyendo ‘Severance’, ‘The Pitt’, ‘Andor’, ‘Pluribus’ y ‘The Lowdown’.

  70. Se suponía que los centristas salvarían Europa. Pero la están condenando al horror En español, Today

    Los gobiernos de centro están fracasando de manera estrepitosa en las principales economías europeas, lo que prepara el terreno para que arrase la extrema derecha.

  71. Inside the Yearslong Push to Bring the World Cup Final to New Jersey New York, Today

    Winning the right to host the world’s most popular sporting event took years of planning, countless Zoom calls and a bit of luck with a broken-down bus.

  72. How Clint Ramos, a Tony Winner, Spends a Day Designing Costumes New York, Today

    Mr. Ramos, Lincoln Center’s artist in residence, makes breakfast for his daughter before heading to the Metropolitan Opera House and a photo shoot — and his own birthday celebration.

  73. Spelling Bee Forum Gameplay, Today

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

  74. ‘No Going Back,’ Survivors of Deadly Hong Kong Fire Are in Limbo World, Today

    Hong Kong, with some of the world’s highest housing costs and inequality, must now figure out how to help thousands of residents who lost friends, family and homes.

  75. Quote of the Day: Dancing With the Babies Can Give Grown-Ups a Lesson Corrections, Today

    Quotation of the Day for Saturday, December 6, 2025.

  76. China’s Mad at Japan, and Pop Stars Are Paying for It World, Today

    Beijing is curbing Japanese movies, music and art as it seeks to punish Tokyo for its support of Taiwan.

  77. Corrections: Dec. 6, 2025 Corrections, Today

    Corrections that appeared in print on Saturday, Dec. 6, 2025.

  78. 3 Easy Holiday Snacks to Kick Off Any Holiday Party Food, Today

    The best way to start the celebration? Serving these unforgettable treats.

  79. Brazil Has a Cachaça Cocktail for Every Season Food, Today

    If summer is for bottomless caipirinhas, winter is all about warming quentão. Here are recipes for both.

  80. Winter Quaffs Gameplay, Today

    Marshal Herrmann’s quick-witted Saturday debut puzzle is quite quizzical.

  81. Man Accused of Setting Subway Rider on Fire Is Charged With Arson New York, Today

    The victim was sleeping on a train at Penn Station in Manhattan around 3 a.m. Monday when an 18-year-old man set him on fire, the police said.

  82. Under Kennedy, U.S. Vaccine Policy Arrives at a ‘Defining Moment’ U.S., Today

    Robert F. Kennedy Jr. may be only beginning to put his stamp on American immunization policy.

  83. Judge Rules Trump Exceeded Authority by Holding Deportees at Guantánamo U.S., Today

    Judge Sparkle L. Sooknanan stopped short of ordering the shuttering of the detention operation. But a lawyer for the challengers said they would soon seek a closure order.

  84. How to Buy a World Cup Ticket Video, Today

    Want to acquire a FIFA World Cup ticket? There are some steps you should follow. Henry Bushnell, a senior soccer writer for The Athletic, details how.

  85. Did Gen X Invent Indie Film? Video, Today

    The actors Claire Danes, Luis Guzmán and Omar Epps discuss the indie film era in this excerpt from a T Magazine documentary about how Generation X, the cohort once synonymous with slacking, came to leave such an indelible impression on the culture.

  86. San Diego Agrees to Pay $30 Million to Family of Teen Killed by Police U.S., Today

    Konoa Wilson was 16 when he was fatally shot. The settlement, one of the largest in a police killing, surpasses the $27 million paid to the family of George Floyd.

  87. Locro de Gallina (Chicken Soup With Squash, Green Plantains and Yuca) Video, Yesterday

    Derived from a Quechua term for a hearty soup-stew hybrid, locro originated in the Andes mountain range but today encompasses a glut of South American soups that vary from country to country, and household to household.

  88. Biden Says Republicans Aim to Turn L.G.B.T.Q. Identity Into ‘Something Scary’ U.S., Yesterday

    The former president defended his support for transgender rights, a stance that has provoked second-guessing among some Democrats.

  89. Trumpism After Trump? Here Are Three Realities. Video, Yesterday

    “Trumpism without Trump is going to move in different directions because Trumpism was always a somewhat amorphous set of half-baked ideas,” Bret Stephens says.

  90. How Charismatic Can a Moderate Politician Be? Video, Yesterday

    “I think Americans — those who are not spending all their lives on social media — are so tired of the temperature of our political discourse,” Frank Bruni says on “The Opinions.” The solution? A “poetic and charismatic” centrist.

  91. How Has Congestion Pricing Changed Your Year? New York, Yesterday

    The tolling program, decades in the making, has shown signs of being effective after a rocky rollout.

  92. Frank O. Gehry, Formidable Architect, Dies at 96 Video, Yesterday

    The innovative architect was known for his sculptural designs, including the Guggenheim Museum Bilbao and the Walt Disney Concert Hall in Los Angeles. He passed away at his home in Santa Monica, Calif., on Friday.

  93. Running Out of Time, Republicans in Congress Still Lack a Health Plan U.S., Yesterday

    Top Republicans have said they want to produce a proposal in short order to counter Democrats pressing for an extension of health care subsidies. They have not gotten far.

  94. For Tekashi69, Drugs and Fight Add Up to Three More Months in Prison New York, Yesterday

    The rapper, who was sentenced to two years in prison after testifying for the government at a gang trial, was ordered incarcerated for probation violations.

  95. Justices to Review Trump’s Order Restricting Birthright Citizenship Briefing, Yesterday

    Also, the celebrated architect Frank Gehry dies at 96. Here’s the latest at the end of Friday.

  96. Gen Z Councilman Ends Primary Challenge to House Democratic Leader New York, Yesterday

    Chi Ossé had hoped to ride the momentum of Zohran Mamdani to challenge Representative Hakeem Jeffries, but he failed to secure the backing of the Democratic Socialists of America.

  97. Robert B. Fiske Jr., First to Lead Whitewater Investigation, Dies at 94 U.S., Yesterday

    He had overseen high-profile cases as a private lawyer and a U.S. attorney in New York when he was named to examine the role of Bill and Hillary Clinton in a failed development venture.

  98. Extreme Cold Will Persist in the Midwest and Northern Plains Into the Weekend Weather, Yesterday

    Saranac Lake, N.Y., in the Adirondacks was the coldest place in the United States on Friday, recording a low of minus 22 degrees.

  99. Trump’s Security Strategy Focuses on Profit, Not Spreading Democracy U.S., Yesterday

    President Trump’s new National Security Strategy describes a country that is focused on doing business and reducing migration while avoiding passing judgment on authoritarians.

  100. What to Know About New Orleans’s Immigrant Community U.S., Yesterday

    The city, the latest to be targeted by the president in his deportation campaign, has a smaller foreign-born population than the national average, according to census data.

  101. Chuck Kesey, Probiotic Yogurt Pioneer, Dies at 87 Food, Yesterday

    The younger brother of Ken Kesey, the novelist and counterculture luminary, he turned a defunct creamery into what is now Nancy’s Probiotic Foods.

  102. Hamilton O. Smith, Who Made a Biotech Breakthrough, Is Dead at 94 Science, Yesterday

    A Nobel laureate, he identified an enzyme that cuts DNA, laying the groundwork for milestones in scientific research and medicine, like insulin.

  103. Frank Gehry, the Disrupter, Opened Their Imaginations Arts, Yesterday

    Architects, artists, clients and partners assess his life and impact over eight decades.

  104. Frank Gehry, titán de la arquitectura, ha muerto a los 96 años En español, Yesterday

    Irrumpió en escena con una reforma de su casa del sur de California que llamó la atención, antes de pasar a diseñar algunos de los edificios más reconocibles del mundo.

  105. The Supreme Court, Once Wary of Partisan Gerrymandering, Goes All In U.S., Yesterday

    The court’s conservative majority said that Texas’ asserted political motives justified letting the state use voting maps meant to disadvantage Democrats in the midterms.

  106. Man Who Swallowed Stolen Fabergé Egg Passes It Naturally, Police Say World, Yesterday

    The man ingested the egg locket at a jewelry store in New Zealand last week, according to the authorities.

  107. Linda McMahon’s School Visit, Sponsored by Conservatives, Draws Protest New York, Yesterday

    The secretary of education is barnstorming the country, talking to schoolchildren about civics and promoting patriotism. Critics claim the lessons have been crafted by partisan and religious groups.

  108. As Bongino Celebrates Arrest in Pipe Bomb Case, Others on the Right Remain Skeptical U.S., Yesterday

    Some activists have lashed out, in a reprise of the backlash over the unsuccessful effort by Trump appointees to shut down the Epstein investigation.

  109. How D’Angelo Understood His Own Mortality Video, Yesterday

    Wesley Morris invited his friend Alex Pappademas, a senior culture editor at GQ magazine, to his show to talk about mortality and D’Angelo’s final album, “Black Messiah.”

  110. D’Angelo and the Brilliant Prescience of ‘Black Messiah’ Video, Yesterday

    Wesley Morris invited his friend Alex Pappademas, a senior culture editor at GQ magazine, to his show to talk about D’Angelo’s final album, “Black Messiah,” and why it’s so memorable.

  111. ¿Por qué hay discusión sobre los ataques de Trump a embarcaciones y uno adicional en concreto? En español, Yesterday

    La supervisión bipartidista del Congreso está en marcha, pero por ahora se enfoca en detalles concretos sobre un misil en lugar de en cuestiones legales más amplias.

  112. FIFA President Awards Trump With Soccer Body’s First Peace Prize Video, Yesterday

    Not long after President Trump missed out on the Nobel Peace Prize, his friend and FIFA president, Gianni Infantino, had his organization establish its own.