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  1. Here Are Six Holiday Feasts for You Food, Today

    Pernil, prime rib roast and lemon butter salmon with dill anchor generous (but completely doable) holiday dinner menus.

  2. Mamdani Inauguration to Usher in ‘New Era’ With Broadway Block Party New York, Today

    Zohran Mamdani will be sworn in as New York City’s new mayor on Jan. 1, alongside a party spanning seven blocks that will accommodate 40,000 spectators, his transition team said.

  3. Behind the Curtain of Luxury Room Service at the Plaza Hotel Food, Today

    This is the busiest season for Syed Rahmani, who has been tending to well-heeled guests for 27 years.

  4. In Pursuit of a Political Utopia Briefing, Today

    In “The Testament of Ann Lee,” coming out Christmas Day, Amanda Seyfried plays a woman searching for another, better world.

  5. ‘Orwellian Climate of Fear’: How China Cracks Down on Critics in the U.S. World, Today

    The Chinese government once focused on political dissidents and exiled activists. Now, federal officials say, it is targeting artists in the United States whose creative protests test its tolerance.

  6. Why Is Shopping an Abyss of Blah? Opinion, Today

    Shopping should be about lust. Instead, it’s become a slog.

  7. How to Reduce Surging Health Care Costs Opinion, Today

    Readers suggest ways to bring medical costs under control for average Americans. Also: Australia sets an example for the U.S. on gun laws.

  8. Older Americans Quit Weight-Loss Drugs in Droves Health, Today

    In some studies, half of patients stopped taking GLP-1s within a year despite the benefits, citing the expense and side effects.

  9. Bowen Yang Sings His Swan Song on ‘S.N.L.’ Arts, Today

    Hosted by Ariana Grande and featuring Cher as its musical guest, the show had plenty of holiday tunes and a satirical greeting from President Trump.

  10. Steakhouse Woes Briefing, Today

    We examine how rising beef prices have stressed restaurant owners this holiday season.

  11. Inside a Democratic Socialist Convention Galvanized by Mamdani’s Big Win Opinion, Today

    The D.S.A. is still small. But as economic inequality keeps burning, Democratic Socialists are attracting intense interest and getting elected to office.

  12. The Trump Vibe Shift Is Dead Opinion, Today

    What will come in its wake?

  13. Christianity Is a Dangerous Faith Opinion, Today

    Living in the upside-down kingdom of God.

  14. Sunday Special: The Best TV of 2025 The Daily, Today

    “Andor,” “Pluribus,” “Heated Rivalry” and more of our favorite shows.

  15. Connections Companion No. 925 Gameplay, Today

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Monday, Dec. 22, 2025

  16. Strands Sidekick No. 659 Gameplay, Today

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Monday, Dec. 22, 2025.

  17. Wordle Review No. 1,647 Gameplay, Today

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Monday, Dec. 22, 2025.

  18. 6 ejercicios de movilidad para corredores En español, Today

    Esta rutina puede ayudarte a evitar lesiones y a moverte con más facilidad.

  19. Is Sydney Sweeney Today’s Most Perplexing Movie Star? Movies, Today

    Onscreen, she tends to play women fighting the patriarchy; offscreen the image she cultivates has meant conservatives consider her one of their own.

  20. Freed From a Belarus Prison, a Nobel Peace Laureate Experiences ‘Oxygen Intoxication’ World, Today

    Ales Bialiatski, who shared the Nobel in 2022, described long hours of backbreaking work and stints in solitary confinement.

  21. Amanda Seyfried Had a ‘Complete Spiritual Awakening’ Briefing, Today

    She called on the experience to play a religious leader building a political utopia in “The Testament of Ann Lee,” coming out Christmas Day.

  22. A Life Rooted in Activism and Listening to Others U.S., Today

    Michele Singer Reiner was the guiding force in the lives of her family, stressing the need to help and respect one another.

  23. A mi jefe se le pasaron las copas en la fiesta de Navidad En español, Today

    Y ahora yo estoy lidiando con las consecuencias.

  24. How Many Toys Will Parents Buy for Their Kids This Christmas? Business, Today

    Ynon Kreiz, the chief executive of Mattel, believes consumers squeezed by tariffs and inflation will cut back on other things before they skimp on Barbies and Hot Wheels.

  25. Trump Takes America’s ‘Imperial Presidency’ to a New Level U.S., Today

    In his first year back in the White House, President Trump has greatly expanded executive power while embracing the trappings of royalty in ways not seen in the modern era.

  26. When Something Goes Wrong With Your Flight, These People Take Charge Business, Today

    Inside a tornado-hardened office in Texas, 1,700 American Airlines employees manage the carrier’s operations, responding to bad weather, plane trouble and ailing passengers.

  27. Immigration Crackdown Creates Fault Lines Among Baptists U.S., Today

    An increasingly loud contingent supports the Trump administration’s efforts to deport illegal immigrants.

  28. ‘It’s Just Us’: The Firefighter, His Son and a Treacherous Choice U.S., Today

    For two decades, Luis Martinez has fought wildfires for the U.S. government. Now he’s facing down cancer, debt and the threat of separation from his 11-year-old.

  29. The Harlem Handbag Maker Who Creates a Frenzy With Every Drop Style, Today

    If you’ve seen a chaotic scene on TikTok lately with people clamoring for brightly colored handbags, chances are good that it was for Pierre Laborde.

  30. Long-Haul Trucking Was a Refuge for Sikh Immigrants. Until Now. Business, Today

    Two high-profile crashes and a Trump administration crackdown have brought worry, and wariness, to the community.

  31. What Is ‘Functional Freeze’? Well, Today

    The term has been popularized on social media to describe numbness and low motivation. Experts offer ways to break out of these feelings.

  32. ¿Tu fecha probable de parto es realista? En español, Today

    Aunque hayas seguido cuidadosamente la ovulación y sepas cuándo fue concebido tu bebé, tu fecha de parto sigue siendo un cálculo aproximado.

  33. How the Supreme Court’s Mail-In Ballot Ruling Could Affect Voters U.S., Today

    Hundreds of thousands of Americans in rural and urban areas alike could see their votes rejected if the court decides that ballots must arrive by Election Day.

  34. Move Aside, Snowflake: ‘Theater Kid’ Is the New Go-To Political Insult U.S., Today

    Zohran Mamdani, New York’s mayor-elect, is among the latest politicians to be tagged with the term, raising the question: What did theater kids do to deserve such scorn?

  35. Why I Stopped Reading and Embraced Audiobooks Books, Today

    On the joys of having stories in my ears — and yes, listening counts.

  36. When I Got Sick, My Novel Got Better Books, Today

    After this Booker Prize finalist became seriously ill, everything seemed very real, and everything seemed to matter.

  37. Sydney Shooting Suspects Met Muslim Leaders in Philippines, Officials Say World, Today

    Intelligence authorities in the Philippines say the father and son apparently slipped out of Davao City during their monthlong stay, but details remain sketchy.

  38. Estafas, robos y mentiras: así construyó Jeffrey Epstein su fortuna En español, Today

    Durante años circularon rumores sobre el origen de su riqueza. Una investigación del Times revela sobre cómo un universitario que abandonó los estudios se abrió camino hasta la cúspide de las finanzas y la sociedad de EE. UU.

  39. Cómo Venezuela pasó de ser el aliado petrolero de EE. UU. al objetivo militar de Trump En español, Today

    Alguna vez la relación entre ambos países trajo beneficios mutuos. Pero ahora el gobierno de Trump ha cambiado las reglas del juego.

  40. N.Y.C. Holiday Markets Offer Profit and Peril for Small-Business Owners New York, Today

    The festive fairs have become vital to the success of many artists and retailers. But the booths are expensive, and the payoffs aren’t guaranteed.

  41. Las revelaciones artísticas de 2025 En español, Today

    En todas las disciplinas, estos 10 talentos dieron un salto de fe y lograron un gran éxito.

  42. At the Center of the Latest Mangione Hearings: A Battle Over a Backpack New York, Today

    For three weeks, defense lawyers argued that searches of Luigi Mangione’s bag were unconstitutional. But state prosecutors have other evidence — and a federal prosecution looms.

  43. New York’s Hottest Dinner Party Is in an Apartment in the South Bronx New York, Today

    There are almost 4,500 people on a waiting list to get into Nine26, a monthly Dominican-themed supper club.

  44. ‘The Car Was Empty, and the Train Was Moving Fast’ New York, Today

    An Upper West Side pizza taste test, a can in need of opening and more reader tales of New York City in this week’s Metropolitan Diary.

  45. As U.S. Guns Pour Into Canada, the Bodies Pile Up World, Today

    The proliferation of illegal firearms from the United States has fueled a spike in gun violence in Canada, where most guns used in crimes are smuggled across the border.

  46. Spelling Bee Forum Gameplay, Today

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

  47. Luchar por la feminidad, no por el feminismo En español, Today

    Nuevas generaciones de mujeres de derecha replantean su identidad política y cultural a partir de una crítica al feminismo dominante.

  48. Nine People Killed in Mass Shooting at Tavern in South Africa World, Today

    Around a dozen gunmen opened fire at random at bar patrons. The police said they launched a manhunt to find the unknown assailants.

  49. Our 55-Year Age Gap Didn’t Interfere With Our Bond Opinion, Today

    She was a great-grandmother, and I was a millennial. We could have talked forever.

  50. A Lifeline for New York’s Working Families Opinion, Today

    Children’s Aid provides free after-school programs for low-income New Yorkers that students love and parents see as a solution.

  51. This Museum Housed 120,000 Works of Art. Now It’s Empty. International Home, Today

    The Pompidou Center is the place to see contemporary art in Paris. Or it was, until curators put its astonishing collection into storage.

  52. Quote of the Day: Seeking Global Patients, Despite Organ Shortage Corrections, Today

    Quotation of the Day for December 21, 2025.

  53. The Anatomy of a Chinese Church Crackdown World, Today

    Videos and photographs show how the Chinese authorities have tried to dismantle Zion Church, a Christian network with branches across the country.

  54. Long Before Bondi Massacre, Australian Jews Lived With a Sense of Peril World, Today

    Armed guards, bollards and secretive precautions became part of life amid antisemitic attacks and blurred lines between anger at Israel and hatred of Jews.

  55. A Neighborhood in India Fears Being Blamed for a Distant Atrocity World, Today

    The attacker killed at last week’s Hanukkah celebration in Australia came from a Muslim area whose residents have long gone abroad to seek better lives.

  56. No Corrections: Dec. 21, 2025 Corrections, Today

    No corrections appeared in print on Sunday, Dec. 21, 2025.

  57. 329 Days of Trump, Trump, Trump Interactive, Today

    President Trump dominates our collective consciousness. The Times broke down how he has relentlessly pursued attention in the first 329 days of his second term.

  58. Nearly a Third of San Francisco Loses Electricity U.S., Today

    The widespread outage forced businesses to close and the cancellation of a “Nutcracker” performance.

  59. Turning Point’s Annual Gathering Turns Into a Gripefest U.S., Today

    At AmericaFest, conservative leaders insulted one another, revealing serious rifts over conspiracy theories, antisemitism and who belongs in America.

  60. Epstein Files Photos Disappear From Government Website, Including One of Trump U.S., Yesterday

    A total of 16 photos were taken down at some point on Saturday from the website that the Justice Department created. One featured an open drawer containing other photos, including at least one of President Trump.

  61. First Batch of Epstein Files Provides Few Revelations Video, Yesterday

    The Justice Department, under pressure from Congress to comply with a law signed by President Trump, released more than 13,000 files on Friday arising from investigations into Jeffrey Epstein.

  62. Present Time Gameplay, Yesterday

    David Kwong, the magician, branches out with a festive Sunday puzzle.

  63. Epstein and Maxwell Grand Jury Records Are Released U.S., Yesterday

    The transcripts and photos were part of Department of Justice files arising from investigations into the disgraced financier and his former girlfriend.

  64. Land Grab: Israel’s Escalating Campaign for Control of the West Bank Interactive, Yesterday

    Israeli seizure of Palestinian lands in the West Bank, often brutally, has accelerated, raising doubts about the prospects of a peaceful solution to the conflict.

  65. Bill Clinton, a Main Character in the Epstein Drop, Just Can’t Escape Scandal U.S., Yesterday

    The Republican-led Justice Department’s release of photos of the former president with Jeffrey Epstein will introduce yet another generation to his flaws and controversies.

  66. U.S. Coast Guard Boards Tanker Carrying Venezuelan Oil U.S., Yesterday

    The vessel, which was flying a Panamanian flag, was not on a list of tankers under U.S. sanctions.

  67. Cynthia Lummis, a One-Term G.O.P. Senator, Will Not Seek Re-election U.S., Yesterday

    A conservative who has served in the Senate since 2021, Ms. Lummis attributed the decision to the “difficult, exhausting session” this fall on Capitol Hill.

  68. 6 puntos clave del primer lote de los archivos Epstein En español, Yesterday

    Muchos de los documentos están ampliamente censurados, y rara vez se menciona al presidente Trump. La Casa Blanca también intentó sacar provecho político de la publicación de fotos de Bill Clinton.

  69. Overlooked No More: Inge Lehmann, Who Discovered the Earth’s Inner Core Obituaries, Yesterday

    She pointed to evidence that the Earth’s inner core was solid — not liquid, as scientists had believed — a discovery that was ahead of its time.

  70. California Faces a Weeklong Lashing of Rain, Wind and Some Snow Weather, Yesterday

    Forecasters said a parade of storms from the Pacific Ocean will pull in a river of moisture. Over the next week, parts of Northern California could get seven to 10 inches of rain.

  71. EE. UU. y Venezuela bloquean el GPS en el Caribe, poniendo la aviación en peligro En español, Yesterday

    La tensión militar entre Donald Trump y Nicolás Maduro ha provocado un aumento de la guerra electrónica en la región.

  72. Passenger Train in India Hits Elephant Herd, Killing Seven World, Yesterday

    No people were injured in the accident, despite a partial derailment. As elephant habitat shrinks, such deadly encounters are on the rise.