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  1. Michele Tafoya Announces Senate Run in Minnesota U.S., Today

    Ms. Tafoya, once a sideline reporter for N.F.L. games, has more recently turned her focus to Republican politics. She is seeking an open seat now held by a Democrat.

  2. ‘Adaptive Normalcy’ as the Trump Show Arrives at Davos Business, Today

    The president’s address at the World Economic Forum in Switzerland has trading partners and business executives on edge.

  3. Greenland Shouldn’t Overshadow Ukraine, NATO Chief Says U.S., Today

    Helping Ukraine defend against Russian aggression should be Europe’s “No. 1 priority,” Mark Rutte, the secretary general of NATO, said in Davos.

  4. Trump 2.0 Briefing, Today

    We look at the first year of the president’s second term.

  5. As Winter Warms, Olympic Athletes, Organizers Hunt for Elusive Snow Climate, Today

    Future games will need to be held at higher altitudes, and spread over multiple venues in order to adapt to a changing climate, new research suggests.

  6. Trump, Venezuela y el petróleo En español, Today

    El mensaje del presidente desde que envió tropas a suelo venezolano ha sido claro: se trata de petróleo, no de democracia.

  7. Canada’s Leader Warns of a ‘Rupture’ in the Global Order, and ICE Is Accused of Killing Detainee The Headlines, Today

    Plus, what’s the point of learning cursive?

  8. On the Front Line of Minnesota’s Fight With ICE The Daily, Today

    We hear from Minneapolis residents about the federal government’s crackdown on their city.

  9. Connections Companion No. 956 Gameplay, Today

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Thursday, Jan. 22, 2026.

  10. Strands Sidekick No. 690 Gameplay, Today

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Thursday, Jan. 22, 2026.

  11. Wordle Review No. 1,678 Gameplay, Today

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Thursday, Jan. 22, 2026.

  12. Supreme Court to Weigh Trump’s Bid to Fire Lisa Cook Video, Today

    The Supreme Court is hearing oral arguments on Wednesday in the case of Lisa Cook, the Federal Reserve governor whom President Trump is trying to fire. Our reporter Colby Smith describes the importance of Cook’s case for the independence of the central bank.

  13. Greenland Tensions Rattle Global Markets Business, Today

    A slump in U.S. stocks spilled into markets in Asia and Europe on Wednesday, ending a period of relative calm.

  14. An Anxious Japan Restarts the World’s Biggest Nuclear Plant Business, Today

    Japan is reviving nuclear power, balancing the need for more clean energy against the lingering trauma of the 2011 Fukushima Daiichi disaster.

  15. Después del último baile de Maduro, Venezuela se mueve a un ritmo viral En español, Today

    Durante años, el presidente y su movimiento recurrieron a música y danzas para animar al pueblo. Ahora, millones de ciudadanos bailan a otro ritmo político.

  16. Today’s Trump Davos Greenland News live blog included one standalone post:
  17. In Latin America, Loathing of Maduro Smothers Outcry Over U.S. Raid World, Today

    Several polls show that a majority of Latin Americans who were questioned endorsed the intervention, suggesting a shift, at least for now, from ideology to pragmatism.

  18. New Yorkers Have Failed to Spend $55 Million in Gift Cards New York, Today

    The unused card balances are monitored by the state comptroller’s office. Manhattan is the worst offender.

  19. Supreme Court Considers Trump’s Attempt to Fire Fed Governor Lisa Cook U.S., Today

    The justices deferred a decision on the president’s efforts to oust Cook, agreeing to hear arguments on Wednesday instead.

  20. After Maduro’s Last Dance, a New Rhythm Goes Viral in Venezuela World, Today

    For years, Nicolás Maduro and his movement used song and dance to rally support. Now, millions of Venezuelans are dancing to a different political tune.

  21. ‘Marty Supreme’ Has a Lot to Say About Being Jewish in America Movies, Today

    The film’s unapologetic depiction of the experience in all of its complications rejects the idea that such characters have to suffer.

  22. $300,000 Homes in Georgia, Kentucky and Pennsylvania Real Estate, Today

    A craftsman in Washington, a condo in Lexington and a rowhouse in Pittsburgh

  23. Italia se apresura a terminar una pista de hielo antes de los Juegos Olímpicos En español, Today

    A menos de un mes de los Juegos de Invierno en el norte de Italia, los obreros de construcción aún tienen que terminar un gran estadio.

  24. El complicado cálculo de las grandes petroleras para invertir en Venezuela En español, Today

    Durante mucho tiempo, la industria ha dado prioridad a los proyectos con un periodo de recuperación rápido y fiable. Trump está presionando para volver al riesgo.

  25. Trump rompió el orden mundial. ¿Y ahora qué? Interactive, Today

    El mundo que conocemos está llegando a su fin. Algo nuevo ha comenzado.

  26. Tour Actress Kathleen Chalfant’s Art-Filled Home Interactive, Today

    The theater legend and ‘Familiar Touch’ star hosts friends and artists in her expansive Brooklyn brownstone.

  27. How Ralph Fiennes Rocks Out to Iron Maiden in ‘The Bone Temple’ Movies, Today

    One scene from the continuation of “28 Years Later” has Fiennes’s character performing to the song “The Number of the Beast.” A look at how the filmmakers pulled it off.

  28. I Tried to Toughen Up My Son. He Had Other Ideas. Podcasts, Today

    How a road trip with his son led Sam Graham-Felsen to a different understanding of “tough.”

  29. How ‘Wine Moms’ Entered the Conversation About ICE Food, Today

    The insult wielded against protesters taps into a long tradition of casting wine drinkers as out-of-touch elitists.

  30. I’ve Covered Police Abuse for 20 Years. What ICE Is Doing Is Different. Opinion, Today

    ICE is operating in a scary new way.

  31. Trump’s ‘Dear Jonas’ Letter Is No Prize Opinion, Today

    We have three years left with a mad king. It doesn’t feel sustainable.

  32. A Green ‘Monster’ Hides on a Quiet London Street Real Estate, Today

    A Kennington home — expanded but still compact at 1,000 square feet and trimmed in green brick — was named the Jealous House by its architect.

  33. Mamdani’s Aspiration for Gracie Mansion: Bidets Style, Today

    The mayor’s hope to install bidets in his official residence reflects a growing acceptance among Americans of a tool that has long been unusual in the United States.

  34. Uber Faces Growing Pressure Over Sexual Assault Record Business, Today

    From the ballot box in California to the halls of Congress and Wall Street, several new initiatives would require more oversight of how the company protects its passengers.

  35. Mothers, Men and Majorettes: Finding the Dance in Theater Arts, Today

    January is not a dry month for performance in New York, and this season, there were wide-ranging views of how bodies — more than words — can tell stories.

  36. At the Kochi Art Biennale, South Asia Meets Brazil Arts, Today

    Asia’s largest noncommercial art event recruited from all corners of the globe, “breaking the stereotypes of what it means to be making contemporary art in India.”

  37. Has the Supreme Court Backed Itself Into a Corner? Opinion, Today

    We are likely to see Fed independence protected by the court, but how is the question.

  38. Trump’s E.P.A. Has Put a Value on Human Life: Zero Dollars Climate, Today

    The Environmental Protection Agency has stopped estimating the dollar value of lives saved in the cost-benefit analyses for new pollution rules.

  39. ‘Kidnapped: Elizabeth Smart’ Review: A Survivor Speaks Out Movies, Today

    In this documentary, Smart tells the frightening narrative of her 2002 kidnapping at age 14, in Utah.

  40. Hollywood’s Woke Era Is Over. Now It’s Turning the Culture War Into Camp. Magazine, Today

    Hollywood used to be vexed by political debates. These days it turns both sides into frothy, cartoonish entertainment.

  41. A Stunning Romance Novel Suffused With Yearning Books, Today

    Our columnist read “The Everlasting” too late to put it on her Best of 2025 list. She’s sorry!

  42. How a 1984 Subway Shooting Foretold the Rise of Vigilante Violence Books, Today

    Two new books trace an arc from the notorious Bernie Goetz case to the spread of vigilantism today.

  43. You Can’t Denaturalize Me Opinion, Today

    Is purging America of immigrants so crucial that in the process you must unmake America itself?

  44. Inside Trump’s Campaign to Tame Higher Education U.S., Today

    Donald J. Trump has unleashed the power of the presidency against American colleges, with mixed results.

  45. 5 Things Doctors Wish Men Knew About Sexual Health Well, Today

    We asked urologists what questions their patients are too afraid to ask.

  46. 10 Long Books for Long Winter Nights Books, Today

    Fantasy epics, pastoral classics and family dramas provide something to sink your teeth into on cold evenings.

  47. She Listened to Women’s Pain. Then She Transformed How It Was Treated. World, Today

    Ghada Hatem-Gantzer, a French doctor, founded a one-stop shop to treat female victims of violence. Now, her revolutionary template is used across France.

  48. South Korean Ex-Premier Gets 23 Years in Prison for Role in Martial Law World, Today

    Han Duck-soo was convicted of playing a key role in former President Yoon Suk Yeol’s imposition of martial law, which a court said was an insurrection.

  49. Why Was Macron Wearing Sunglasses at Davos? World, Today

    An eye condition, not a style choice, prompted President Emmanuel Macron of France to don aviators to address the World Economic Forum.

  50. 7 aspectos clave para entender la salud cardíaca de las mujeres En español, Today

    La salud cardiovascular de las mujeres ha sido marginada y poco investigada; aquí hay algunas cosas a tener en cuenta.

  51. Air Force One Turns Around With Trump Aboard Video, Today

    Air Force One turned around while carrying President Trump due to a “minor electrical issue,” an official said. Trump was on his way to Davos, Switzerland, for the World Economic Forum.

  52. Los medicamentos para adelgazar podrían ahorrar 580 millones de dólares a las aerolíneas de EE. UU. En español, Today

    Un estudio destaca una ventaja sorprendente para las compañías aéreas: si los pasajeros pesan menos, gastarán menos en combustible.

  53. A Year of Trump 2.0 The Learning Network, Today

    What is your opinion of what President Trump has done in the first year of his second term? Why?

  54. New York’s Odd Couple: The Mayor and the Police Commissioner New York, Today

    Zohran Mamdani and Jessica Tisch have little in common. But both of their political futures hinge on the safety of the city.

  55. La IA ha llegado a Gmail. Esto es lo que hay que saber En español, Today

    El asistente de inteligencia artificial de Google, Gemini, puede crear una lista de tareas pendientes a partir de correos electrónicos recientes, entre otras nuevas funciones, pero esto tiene implicaciones para tu privacidad.

  56. Spelling Bee Forum Gameplay, Today

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

  57. Palabra del día: ‘dearth’ En español, Today

    Esta palabra ha aparecido en 229 artículos en NYTimes.com en el último año. ¿Puedes usarla en una frase?

  58. Late Night Cringes Over Trump’s Texting Spree Arts, Today

    Jimmy Kimmel quipped that the president “can do so much damage in one three-day weekend — I don’t know if anybody has ever done more.”

  59. Word of the Day: dearth The Learning Network, Today

    This word has appeared in 229 articles on NYTimes.com in the past year. Can you use it in a sentence?

  60. La captura de Maduro muestra la nueva estrategia de la CIA en América Latina En español, Today

    La participación de la CIA en operaciones militares suele permanecer envuelta en el misterio durante años. Pero Trump se ha mostrado inusualmente abierto sobre el trabajo de la agencia en las operaciones de Venezuela.

  61. Europe Has a Bazooka. Time to Use It. Opinion, Today

    For now, Europe’s anti-coercion instrument is less a bazooka than a waterlogged firecracker.

  62. Trump’s Politics Are Not America First. They’re Me First. Opinion, Today

    Donald Trump is the most un-American president in our history. And in his second term, there is no one to constrain his un-American impulses.

  63. Taiwan’s $40 Billion Military Spending Plan Stalled by Political Impasse World, Today

    Taiwan’s domestic gridlock is revealing a deep-seated fracture over how the island should defend itself and how much it can depend on the United States.

  64. Trump Heads to Davos Amid Deep Worries About U.S.-European Alliance U.S., Today

    The gathering of the global elite is set to serve as an all-hands effort to de-escalate tensions between President Trump and America’s allies over his insistence on acquiring Greenland.

  65. Corrections: Jan. 21, 2026 Corrections, Today

    Corrections that appeared in print on Wednesday, Jan. 21, 2026.

  66. Quote of the Day: Trump Mocks Allies in E.U. Before Davos Corrections, Today

    Quotation of the Day for Wednesday, January 21, 2025.

  67. Man Gets Life in Prison for Killing Shinzo Abe, Former Leader of Japan World, Today

    Tetsuya Yamagami, 45, had admitted to shooting Mr. Abe, Japan’s longest-serving prime minister, with a homemade gun at a political rally in 2022.

  68. Cuban Immigrant Was Killed in ICE Custody, Family Says in Legal Filing U.S., Today

    The family of Geraldo Lunas Campos said a witness saw him choked by guards in an El Paso detention facility this month. Federal officials said he died by suicide.

  69. Another Train Crash in Spain Kills 1 and Injures Dozens Video, Today

    A train crash in the Catalonia region of Spain killed one person and injured dozens more, officials said. It was the country’s second deadly rail accident this week.

  70. Air Force One Turns Back With Trump After Electrical Issue U.S., Today

    The plane was heading for Switzerland when it turned back for Joint Base Andrews. A White House official said there had been a minor electrical issue.

  71. In Court Record, Official Describes Assault Before ICE Agent Shot Man in Minneapolis U.S., Today

    The agent told an investigator that he was assaulted with a broom and a shovel before he fired a single shot that wounded a Venezuelan man.

  72. They Might Be Foiled Gameplay, Today

    Ginny Too and Avery Gee Katz make their collaboration debut in the New York Times Crossword.

  73. México responde a la presión de Trump y envía a 37 delincuentes a EE. UU. En español, Today

    El gobierno de la presidenta Claudia Sheinbaum ha intentado mostrar avances en el combate al narcotráfico en un esfuerzo por evitar las medidas con las que amenaza el presidente Trump.

  74. Miami Beach Nightclub Is Condemned for Playing Ye’s Song ‘Heil Hitler’ U.S., Today

    The club, Vendôme, was hosting several right-wing influencers, including Andrew and Tristan Tate, the brothers who are being investigated in Europe in connection with human trafficking.

  75. House Foreign Affairs Members Call for Machado to Govern Venezuela U.S., Today

    The Venezuelan opposition leader stressed the need for free elections in her latest bipartisan meeting with lawmakers.

  76. Pressured by Trump, Mexico Sends 37 Accused Criminals to U.S. World, Today

    Mexico has sought to do more to combat its cartels in an effort to stave off airstrikes threatened by President Trump.

  77. ‘God Is Very Proud’: Trump Marks Anniversary With a Victory Lap U.S., Today

    For roughly one hour 45 minutes, President Trump meandered through his accomplishments and grievances, attacked perceived enemies and threatened allies.

  78. Trump Calls Renee Good’s Killing a ‘Tragedy’ and Says ICE Agents Will Make Mistakes U.S., Today

    The change in tone was stark for the president, who said he had been told that Ms. Good’s father was a strong Trump supporter.

  79. ICE Arrest of a Citizen, Barely Dressed, Sows Fear in Twin Cities U.S., Today

    A Hmong immigrant, who is a U.S. citizen, was released after being questioned for an hour. Federal officials said they had been seeking sex offenders.

  80. Timothy Busfield Ordered Released From Jail Ahead of Sex Abuse Trial U.S., Today

    The “Thirtysomething” star is accused of inappropriately touching a child actor on the set of a TV series. His lawyers have called the allegations “manufactured.”

  81. Another Train Crash in Spain Kills 1 and Hurts 37, Officials Say World, Today

    Train service in the Catalonia region will be suspended until it is safe to resume rail traffic, the local operator said.

  82. On Day 1, Mikie Sherrill Focuses on Utility Costs and Children’s Safety New York, Today

    The new governor of New Jersey signed six executive orders after taking office on Tuesday. They matched the priorities she campaigned on last year.

  83. Tras la colisión de trenes en España surge una pista en un arroyo En español, Today

    Las autoridades dijeron que encontraron una parte de un tren de la que no se había informado antes. Los expertos indicaron que el hallazgo podría ayudar a esclarecer la causa de la catástrofe, que ha cobrado 42 vidas.

  84. DOGE Employees Shared Social Security Data, Court Filing Shows U.S., Today

    Employees detailed to the Social Security Administration shared sensitive data through a nonsecure server, the Justice Department disclosed.

  85. The Buffalo Bills Will Break Your Heart Opinion, Today

    My hometown needs a win.

  86. Ex-N.Y.P.D. Officer Cleared of Spying for China Sues Over Firing New York, Today

    Federal prosecutors quietly dropped their case against the officer, but a Police Department investigation based on the charges led to his firing, the suit says.

  87. Georges Borchardt, 97, Dies; Literary Agent Championed Wiesel’s ‘Night’ Obituaries, Yesterday

    Renowned in his field, he counted among his clients five Nobel laureates, including Elie Wiesel, and eight Pulitzer winners as well as the estates of Tennessee Williams and Aldous Huxley.

  88. Canada Flexes on Global Stage With an Eye to Its Own Survival World, Yesterday

    Prime Minister Mark Carney got a standing ovation in Davos for starkly describing the end of Pax Americana. He is looking for new allies to help his country survive it.

  89. Pushing the Boundaries of Tennis Clothes Style, Yesterday

    Arriving to her first match at the Australian Open, Naomi Osaka wore couture designs with athletic wear. Was it a sign of outfits to come?

  90. Vances Say They’re Expecting Their Fourth Child U.S., Yesterday

    It is the first known time that a sitting second lady is expecting a baby while her husband is in office.

  91. Trump Mocks European Leaders Before Meeting With Them Briefing, Yesterday

    Also, fewer people are jumping off the Golden Gate Bridge. Here’s the latest at the end of Tuesday.

  92. The Beckhams Are Fighting. Here’s What’s Going On. Style, Yesterday

    On Monday, the eldest Beckham son posted one-sided explosive accusations against his parents on Instagram. His parents have not responded directly.

  93. Who’s to Blame for Teens’ Social Media Addiction? Video, Yesterday

    Jonathan Haidt, author of “The Anxious Generation,” returns to the “Hard Fork” podcast to discuss new research about how social media is harming teens and what it’s been like to become the face of a global movement against the platforms.

  94. Pentagon Hasn’t Yet Been Asked to Plan Greenland Invasion Amid Trump Threats U.S., Yesterday

    Pentagon officials plan for all sorts of military contingencies, but they have not yet been asked to draw up an invasion of Greenland or the aftermath of such an operation.

  95. Trumpism Is Doomed Without Restraint Opinion, Yesterday

    The president needs counterforces to save him from himself.

  96. Trump Ratchets Up Tensions With Europe as He Rejects Diplomatic Overtures U.S., Yesterday

    President Trump’s bellicose demands about Greenland and participation in his “board of peace” are deepening worries about the fate of the trans-Atlantic alliance.

  97. What Is Your Reaction to President Trump’s Campaign to Seize Greenland? The Learning Network, Yesterday

    The president says he wants the United States to own the semiautonomous Danish territory. European leaders are outraged. What do you think about what is happening?

  98. Canada’s Leader Warns of ‘Rupture’ in World Order Video, Yesterday

    At the World Economic Forum, Prime Minister Mark Carney of Canada took a stand against President Trump’s desire for the United States to own Greenland, and called on medium-size countries to stand up to larger powers.

  99. C.I.A.’s New Focus on Latin America Reflected in Raid to Seize Maduro U.S., Yesterday

    A senior U.S. official declined to confirm the specific operations in Venezuela, but said a covert team provided real-time support for the military.

  100. California Republicans Ask Supreme Court to Block New Congressional Map U.S., Yesterday

    Republicans asked the justices to step in after a federal court rejected their claims that the state’s new congressional map violated the Constitution.

  101. How Trump Is Talking Differently in His Second Term Interactive, Yesterday

    He’s speaking far more words in public than in 2017, but much less about Obamacare and much more about foreign countries.

  102. Some Republicans Begin to Echo Trump’s Case to Acquire Greenland U.S., Yesterday

    While the party remains split as President Trump presses to “take” Greenland, some in his party are publicly embracing his reasoning for wanting to control the territory.

  103. White Students Hurt by L.A. Desegregation Policy, Lawsuit Says U.S., Yesterday

    Schools with more white children miss out on smaller class sizes and other benefits, the lawsuit says. The policy dates back to desegregation efforts in the 1970s.

  104. Hidden In a Stream, New Clues About Cause of Spain Rail Crash World, Yesterday

    Officials said they had located a previously unreported train undercarriage near the site of a deadly train crash in Spain. Experts said the finding could help investigators.

  105. Cursive Makes a Comeback in New Jersey Schools New York, Yesterday

    In one of his final acts in office, Gov. Philip D. Murphy signed a bill on Monday requiring third, fourth and fifth graders to learn cursive.

  106. Snap Settles Social Media Addiction Lawsuit Ahead of a Landmark Trial Technology, Yesterday

    The settlement means Snap will avoid a trial where plaintiffs had planned to argue that social media platforms are inherently defective and subject to personal injury liability.

  107. Replica of Trump’s Birthday Message to Epstein Appears on National Mall U.S., Yesterday

    An oversize card reproduces a suggestive birthday greeting from 2003, released as part of a congressional inquiry. President Trump has denied that he signed it.

  108. Trump, Venezuela and Oil World, Yesterday

    The president’s message since sending troops into Venezuela has been clear: This is about oil, not democracy.

  109. F.T.C. Appeals Loss in Meta Antitrust Case Technology, Yesterday

    The agency is aiming to reverse a setback in the government’s campaign to rein in the power of the biggest tech companies.

  110. Macron Vows France Will Not Capitulate to Bullying From Trump U.S., Yesterday

    “We are reaching a time of instability and imbalances,” the French president said in remarks at the World Economic Forum, urging more cooperation among nations.

  111. Comer Rejects Clinton Interview on Epstein, Setting Up Contempt Vote U.S., Yesterday

    The Republican chairman of the Oversight Committee refused an offer to interview the former president under oath, rejecting terms he said were unreasonable.

  112. Penn Calls Government’s Demand for Lists of Jewish Staff ‘Disconcerting’ U.S., Yesterday

    The federal government has sued the University of Pennsylvania for information on its Jewish employees. The university said the request recalls a “frightening” history.

  113. David Rosen, 95, Dies; Video Game Visionary and Co-Founder of Sega Business, Yesterday

    He transformed his Japanese photo booth business into a gaming industry game giant that created Mortal Kombat, Sonic the Hedgehog and more.

  114. Despite Drastic Financial Steps, Met Opera Turns to Layoffs and Cuts Arts, Yesterday

    The largest performing arts organization in the country will lay off workers, cut salaries and reduce its offerings. It may also sell its Chagall murals that are valued at $55 million.

  115. Minnesota Police Leaders Criticize Federal Tactics in ICE Surge U.S., Yesterday

    Chief Axel Henry of the St. Paul police said that residents, including those with legal status, were “scared to death.”

  116. TRANSCRIPT: Prime Minister Mark Carney of Canada Rebukes U.S. Primacy at Davos Interactive, Yesterday

    The Canadian leader warned that middle powers need to stand together or they’ll find themselves “on the menu.”

  117. All Sides Agreed on Shutting a Coal Plant. Then Trump Stepped In. Climate, Yesterday

    The administration has thrown into chaos a deal that Washington State worked out with local leaders, environmentalists and industry.

  118. Valentino Was the Last of Fashion’s Old Guard Opinion, Yesterday

    For Mr. Garavani, beauty was not so much an antidote to the trials and stresses of life but something akin to a value system.

  119. ‘Mel Brooks: The 99 Year Old Man!’ Is a Funny, Bittersweet Tribute Arts, Yesterday

    Co-directed by Judd Apatow, the two-part HBO series is an exhaustive look at Brooks’s life and comedy. It is also about longevity and loneliness.

  120. There’s Much More at Stake in the Fed Case Than Interest Rates Opinion, Yesterday

    Will the president will be able to escape one of the central constraints on executive power in our constitutional system?

  121. Hochul Unveils $260 Billion N.Y. Budget That Avoids Raising Taxes New York, Yesterday

    Gov. Kathy Hochul of New York, who faces re-election this year, said that the state budget faced “real volatility” because of threats from President Trump.

  122. Nominaciones a los Oscar 2026: estas son nuestras predicciones En español, Yesterday

    ‘Pecadores’ y ‘Una batalla tras otra’ podrían romper un récord. Cabe esperar que compitan por mejor película con ‘Hamnet’, ‘Frankenstein’ y ‘Marty Supremo’.

  123. 10 Gloriously Nonsensical Songs of Pop Gibberish Arts, Yesterday

    “Sussudio,” “Di Doo Dah,” “Da Doo Ron Ron” and more.

  124. Prosecutors Subpoena Minnesota Democrats as Part of Federal Inquiry U.S., Yesterday

    The move is a significant expansion of the Justice Department’s investigation into the state’s leaders, including Gov. Tim Walz and Mayor Jacob Frey of Minneapolis.

  125. In Final Hours as Governor, Murphy Vetoes 2 Immigrant Rights Bills New York, Yesterday

    Philip D. Murphy, New Jersey’s former governor, did enact legislation to protect the rights of undocumented residents at schools, courthouses and health care facilities.

  126. As Brutal Cold Settles In, Forecasters Warn a Major Storm Is Brewing for the South Weather, Yesterday

    One meteorologist warns that “the main ingredients” are fitting into place for a disruptive winter storm later this week.

  127. Los cubanos de Florida están siendo deportados en cifras récord En español, Yesterday

    Los cubanos se han beneficiado durante mucho tiempo de privilegios legales no disponibles para los migrantes de otros países. El presidente Trump ha cambiado eso.

  128. What Are the Chagos Islands and the Diego Garcia Base? World, Yesterday

    The islands, which Britain has agreed to hand over to Mauritius, are home to a strategically important U.S.-British military base.

  129. At Long Count, Ravi Derossi Goes All In on Aged Wines Food, Yesterday

    The restaurant will serve wines that are at least 10 years old by the full pour, half-pour and bottle, alongside vegan dishes.

  130. España vive el duelo por las víctimas del choque de tren mientras investiga lo que pasó En español, Yesterday

    El martes, las autoridades se esforzaban por identificar a los fallecidos en la colisión ocurrida cerca de la ciudad de Córdoba, en la que murieron al menos 41 personas.

  131. Yesterday’s Antarctica Thwaites Glacier live blog included one standalone post:
  132. Has France’s President Finally Lost His Personal Touch With Trump? International Home, Yesterday

    For years, Emmanuel Macron has used friendship to temper President Trump’s most impulsive moves. It’s unclear whether that can still work.

  133. Skies Clear, and a New Outpost Springs Up at the Bottom of the World Climate, Yesterday

    Low clouds have lifted long enough for helicopters to ferry scientists and their gear to a fast-melting glacier on the edge of Antarctica.

  134. A Few Dozen European Troops in Greenland Triggered Trump World, Yesterday

    President Trump threatened tariffs on European nations that sent military personnel to Greenland last week. Some have already gone home, but Denmark is now sending about 100 more.

  135. Northern Lights Shine Over U.K. and Europe Video, Yesterday

    One of the largest solar radiation storms in decades produced an aurora borealis that illuminated rare hues like red and purple over Britain and parts of continental Europe.

  136. The Way ‘Rich’ Once Looked Style, Yesterday

    The death of the designer Valentino marks the end of an era, not just in fashion but in dressing the part.

  137. Trump Wanted a Nobel. Now It’s Greenland. Opinion, Yesterday

    Readers respond to news articles about President Trump’s threat to take over Greenland. Also: Minnesota prosecutors’ resignations; Holocaust generations.

  138. Con las amenazas a Groenlandia, Trump aspira a un EE. UU. conquistador En español, Yesterday

    Después de un siglo de defender a otros países de la agresión extranjera, Estados Unidos se posiciona ahora como una potencia imperial que intenta apoderarse del territorio de otra nación.

  139. We Have a New Way to Double or Halve Recipes. It Might Just Make You a Better Cook. Food, Yesterday

    NYT Cooking’s new automatic feature can instantly scale a recipe up or down — follow these tips (and your instincts) to make the most of it.

  140. Trump Threatens New Trade War as Court Weighs Whether to Check Him U.S., Yesterday

    President Trump may be on the verge of having his authority on imposing tariffs curtailed, but that hasn’t slowed down his threats.

  141. One Year In, Searching for a Strategy Behind Trump’s Unpredictability U.S., Yesterday

    One great truth of Trump II so far is that nobody has any idea what tomorrow holds.

  142. In U.S. Attorney Standoff, Judges in Virginia Seek to Fill Top Prosecutor Job U.S., Yesterday

    Some judges have expressed frustration that Lindsey Halligan continues to claim she is the U.S. attorney for the Eastern District of Virginia, despite a ruling in November declaring her appointment invalid.

  143. Israel Seizes U.N. Agency’s Jerusalem Headquarters World, Yesterday

    Bulldozers leveled some structures in a compound that belonged to UNRWA, the United Nations agency for Palestinian refugees, escalating Israel’s crackdown on the organization.

  144. Greenland’s Leader Says He Cannot Rule Out an American Attack U.S., Yesterday

    Jens-Frederik Nielsen, Greenland’s prime minister, said that an attack on the territory by the United States was “not likely” — but that he could not rule one out.

  145. The World’s Reigning Carmen Breaks Down Her Signature Aria Arts, Yesterday

    Aigul Akhmetshina, performing now at the Met, shares her thoughts on what it takes to bring the famous Habanera to life.

  146. Armani Without Armani Style, Yesterday

    The brand’s first men’s show after the death of its founder checked all the boxes but left something to be desired.

  147. Trump-Backed Challenger Enters Race to Unseat Senator Bill Cassidy U.S., Yesterday

    Days after President Trump urged her to run, Representative Julia Letlow said she would challenge Mr. Cassidy, a Louisiana Republican who voted to convict Mr. Trump in his second impeachment trial.

  148. Las acciones de Trump amenazan la alianza entre EE. UU. y Europa En español, Yesterday

    Frente a las presiones de EE. UU. sobre Groenlandia, la Unión Europea se plantea lo que antes era impensable: ¿su alianza de 80 años está condenada?

  149. What to Know About California’s Proposed Tax on Billionaires U.S., Yesterday

    The wealth tax ballot proposal has set off a feverish debate in California, as well as plenty of confusion.

  150. Swan Seeks Mate: Must Like Cold Lake and Small Flock U.S., Yesterday

    An Illinois parks department sought help from the community to find mates for two swans after they lost their companions. Residents responded.

  151. Fluoridation Is Not Tied to Birth Weight, New Study Shows Well, Yesterday

    Researchers looked at birth weight, an important predictor of long-term health, in 11 million babies born in the United States.

  152. Life Resembles ‘The Addams Family’ With Thing-Like Robotic Hand Science, Yesterday

    The very capable robotic picker-upper can grasp things on both sides and roam around freely.

  153. Sticky Miso Salmon, Lemony Chicken and a Brothy Thai Curry Food, Yesterday

    Quick and cozy weeknight meals to help you stick to (or revive) your healthy eating goals.

  154. On ‘Late Night,’ in the Club and at the Gym: ‘Heated Rivalry’ Is Everywhere Arts, Yesterday

    The breakout show about two hockey players in love has gone from a TV hit to IRL social sensation.

  155. Democrats Seek Investigation of $3.5 Million Deal by Interior Official’s Husband Climate, Yesterday

    Records show that Karen Budd-Falen, a top Interior Department official, didn’t disclose a contract between her husband and the developers of a mine approved by the agency.

  156. Canada’s Prime Minister Says There Has Been a ‘Rupture’ in the World Order U.S., Yesterday

    As President Trump continued his quest for Greenland, Prime Minister Mark Carney said great powers were unrestrained and urged medium-size countries to band together.

  157. Spanish Authorities Struggle to Identify Victims of Train Crash Video, Yesterday

    The Spanish authorities have struggled to recognize the victims of a train crash on Sunday that killed dozens of people. One local official said the impact was so severe that bodies had been found hundreds of meters from the accident.

  158. Struck Again by Hatred, a Mississippi Temple Says There Is More to Its Story U.S., Yesterday

    An arson attack at a synagogue in Mississippi was a reminder of the threat Jews face, but also of the strength of a small community forged over generations.

  159. Bessent Attended a Supreme Court Argument. Now He’s Telling Powell Not to. U.S., Yesterday

    Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said it was a mistake for Jerome Powell to attend arguments in a case on Fed independence. But Mr. Bessent attended a tariff case.

  160. A.I., Big Tech and Trump Shine Most Brightly at the Davos Spectacle Business, Yesterday

    The World Economic Forum is now dominated by global technology companies whose interests shunt aside most others.

  161. Trump Heckles Europe Before Heading to Davos World, Yesterday

    As European leaders try to engage with the American president over Greenland and the future of Ukraine, he is mocking them as weak.

  162. U.S. Shifts Away From Kurdish-Led Forces in Fight Against ISIS World, Yesterday

    The U.S. envoy to Syria said Washington was confident the Syrian government could take over the country’s fight against the Islamic State terrorist group.

  163. Stocks and Bonds Fall on Trump’s Greenland Threats Business, Yesterday

    The S&P 500 dropped over 1 percent Tuesday morning, its lowest decline at the start of the trading day since April, when President Trump first announced his sweeping tariffs.

  164. Infinite Pancakes, Anyone? Science, Yesterday

    A team of mathematicians seeks to cut an infinitely large pancake into as many pieces as possible, in a new take on an old puzzle.

  165. Now Boarding the Freedom Plane: Precious Founding-Era Documents Arts, Yesterday

    The plane, organized by the National Archives, will take rare 18th-century documents around the country in a tour loosely inspired by the Bicentennial’s Freedom Train.

  166. El número de muertos aumenta en los disturbios entre pandillas en Guatemala En español, Yesterday

    Los levantamientos en tres prisiones han causado la muerte de 10 policías, lo que supone otro reto para el presidente Bernardo Arévalo en su lucha contra la corrupción y el crimen organizado.