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  1. When It’s This Hot, ‘We Are Enduring, Not Living’ World, Today

    How one man gets by in the unbearable and inescapable heat of Pakistan’s biggest and most unlivable city.

  2. How to Panic Italians? Jack Up the Price of Espresso. World, Today

    Prices for coffee beans have risen, but in a country where coffee drinking is a ritual, customers demand cheap espresso. That has left coffee bars in a bind.

  3. Corrections: July 12, 2025 Corrections, Today

    Corrections that appeared in print on Saturday, July 12, 2025.

  4. Quote of the Day: No, Chef! Cancellation Rallies Fans. Corrections, Today

    Quotation of the Day for Saturday, July 12, 2025.

  5. Convention Challenger Gameplay, Today

    You’ll need to put on your thinking cap to get through Katie Hoody’s stumper-filled puzzle.

  6. Columbia and Trump Near a Deal, With School Possibly Paying Millions New York, Today

    In return, the White House would restore some of the more than $400 million in federal research funding it canceled, according to people familiar with ongoing discussions.

  7. Google Hires A.I. Leaders From a Start-Up Courted by OpenAI Technology, Today

    In a $2.4 billion deal, Google recruited the chief executive and a co-founder of Windsurf, which OpenAI had been in talks to buy, as the battle to dominate artificial intelligence escalates.

  8. Judge Blocks Trump Administration Tactics in L.A. Immigration Raids U.S., Today

    A federal judge temporarily halted the administration from making indiscriminate arrests based on race and denying detainees access to lawyers, in a lawsuit that could have national repercussions.

  9. A New York County to Allow Officers to Wear Masks When Working With ICE New York, Today

    Nassau County, which recently barred residents from wearing masks in many circumstances, will permit police officers to wear them during immigration enforcement and other actions.

  10. Fed Defends Renovations as White House Widens Attacks on Central Bank Business, Today

    President Trump and his allies have accused the Federal Reserve chair, Jerome Powell, of misleading Congress in what some legal scholars worry is a prelude to seeking his removal.

  11. Farmworker Dies After Fleeing a Federal Raid in Southern California U.S., Today

    During a chaotic raid in Ventura County on Thursday, the worker fell from a greenhouse at a cannabis farm, suffered spinal and skull injuries, and died on Friday.

  12. After Texas Disaster, Trump Shifts His Tone on FEMA U.S., Today

    Earlier this year, President Trump suggested he wanted to shutter the agency. Now, he says his aides “fixed it up in no time.”

  13. Heat Warnings Issued for Parts of Eastern Canada Weather, Today

    Warnings were issued for southern Ontario and southwest Quebec as hot and humid weather is expected to linger through Thursday.

  14. U.S. Subpoenas Governor Who Said He Would House Migrant at His Home New York, Yesterday

    Federal prosecutors in New Jersey are investigating remarks that Gov. Philip D. Murphy, a Democrat, made in February.

  15. Judge Orders Los Angeles Police to Stop Shooting Projectiles at Journalists U.S., Yesterday

    Los Angeles Police Department officers fired foam projectiles and flash-bang devices at reporters and photographers who were covering the immigration protests in June.

  16. Man Had 14 Toucans Stashed in His Volkswagen Dashboard, U.S. Says U.S., Yesterday

    Carlos Abundez, 35, is facing federal smuggling charges after U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers made the discovery. The birds, a threatened species, were in stable condition.

  17. FEMA Didn’t Answer Thousands of Calls From Flood Survivors, Documents Show Climate, Yesterday

    Two days after deadly Texas floods, the agency struggled to answer calls from survivors because of call center contracts that weren’t extended.

  18. Evacuations and Lost Cabins: A Century of Floods at Camp Mystic U.S., Yesterday

    Within six years of opening, Camp Mystic was inundated with floodwaters. It was the first of many times.

  19. When Silence Speaks Volumes U.S., Yesterday

    A New York Times investigative reporter explains how a problem he encountered while reporting reveals something important about the second Trump era.

  20. 2 Men Killed in Hit-and-Run on Brooklyn Street Known for Deadly Crashes New York, Yesterday

    A Staten Island man was being held on charges that included manslaughter after speeding through a red light and mowing down the victims, the police said.

  21. Mark Snow, Who Conjured the ‘X-Files’ Theme, Is Dead at 78 Arts, Yesterday

    It took a misplaced elbow, a quirk of Los Angeles geography and some whistling from his wife to produce one of television’s most memorable melodies.

  22. Support for Immigration Rebounds as Trump Cracks Down on It, Poll Finds U.S., Yesterday

    In a marked reversal from a year ago, more Americans now have positive views about immigration, and a record high believes it is good for the nation.

  23. Read the Air India Crash Report Interactive, Yesterday

    A preliminary assessment by the Indian authorities said fuel was cut off to both engines shortly before Air India Flight 171 crashed last month, appearing to rule out mechanical failure or design flaws.

  24. Brian Clarke, Stained-Glass Innovator, Is Dead at 71 Arts, Yesterday

    Believing that the art form had to move from religious to secular settings, he designed installations in airports, corporate buildings, a country club and a marketplace.

  25. Man Falls to His Death Descending Mountain in Glacier National Park U.S., Yesterday

    The man fell from a steep, off-trail climbing route on the west side of Mount Gould, the authorities said.

  26. Man Who Decapitated Father and Displayed Head on YouTube Gets Life in Prison U.S., Yesterday

    Justin Mohn, 33, of Levittown, Pa., was convicted on murder and terrorism charges in the 2024 killing of his father, Michael.

  27. ‘They Kept Coming’: Hundreds of Packages Pile Up Outside Woman’s Home U.S., Yesterday

    A year ago, misdirected Amazon returns began arriving at Karen Holton’s house in California. Eventually, she said, they were stacked so high that she could not easily use her door.

  28. Energy Department to Gut Funding for Solar and Wind Projects Business, Yesterday

    Stripping hundreds of millions of dollars from renewable energy and efficiency initiatives is part of a broader move to undo efforts to wean the United States off fossil fuels.

  29. Schumer Urges Kennedy to Declare Public Health Emergency Over Measles U.S., Yesterday

    Senator Chuck Schumer urged the health secretary to declare an emergency to keep other regions from experiencing the “nightmare” seen in Texas.

  30. Trump Visited Flood Sites in Texas Briefing, Yesterday

    Also, Earth is spinning a bit faster. Here’s the latest at the end of Friday.

  31. Sierra Club’s Executive Director Is on Leave After a Rocky Tenure Climate, Yesterday

    Ben Jealous, who joined the environmental group in 2023, has clashed with some employees and the organization’s union.

  32. Physical Therapist Dies Inside Hyperbaric Chamber After It Catches Fire U.S., Yesterday

    Emergency personnel found the 43-year-old physical therapist dead inside the chamber at his Arizona health clinic, which offered oxygen therapy.

  33. Fuel to Air India Plane Was Cut Off Before Crash, Report Says World, Yesterday

    The focus on the fuel switches on Air India Flight 171 raised questions about the pilots’ actions.

  34. Finding Beauty in My Sun-Baked Car Interactive, Yesterday

    The heat is so clean and alive.

  35. Russia Sees France as Its Main Enemy in Europe, French General Says International Home, Yesterday

    During a rare news conference on Friday, the head of the French military, Thierry Burkhard, said Russia remains a “lasting, close” threat.

  36. Walmart Recalls Water Bottles After Lids ‘Forcefully Ejected’ and Impaired Vision U.S., Yesterday

    The lids on the 64-ounce stainless steel bottles can eject and strike consumers, two of whom reported permanent vision loss as a result, safety regulators said.

  37. Risk of Flooding Returns to Texas County Hit by Deadly Storms Weather, Yesterday

    The threat of heavy rain is “slight” for this weekend, but with the ground fully saturated in Kerr County even small amounts of rainfall could cause flooding.

  38. Ovidio Guzmán López, hijo del Chapo, se declara culpable por cargos de narcotráfico en Chicago En español, Yesterday

    La declaración se produjo en un momento vulnerable para el Cártel de Sinaloa, la organización que el padre de Ovidio Guzmán López ayudó a fundar.

  39. Camp Mystic Owners’ Legacy: ‘If You’re a Camper, You Know Who They Are’ U.S., Yesterday

    For decades, Dick and Tweety Eastland presided over Camp Mystic with a kind of magisterial benevolence that alumni well past childhood still describe with awe.

  40. David Gergen, Washington Veteran Who Advised Four Presidents, Dies at 83 U.S., Yesterday

    After serving in the government, he became a prominent political commentator. “Centrism doesn’t mean splitting the difference,” he said in 2020.

  41. Immigration Arrests in Los Angeles Spike Amid Aggressive Enforcement U.S., Yesterday

    Nearly 3,000 people have been arrested since the beginning of June, more than three times the number in previous months this year.

  42. Son of El Chapo Pleads Guilty to Sweeping Drug Charges U.S., Yesterday

    The plea came at a vulnerable moment for the Sinaloa drug cartel, the organization Ovidio Guzmán López’s father helped found.

  43. Rubio’s Cuts at State Department Demote Longtime U.S. Values U.S., Yesterday

    Secretary of State Marco Rubio insists he is streamlining a bloated department, but critics warn the cost to America’s standing and influence could be high.

  44. Evidence Supports War Crimes Allegations in Darfur, I.C.C. Prosecutor Says World, Yesterday

    The International Criminal Court has “reasonable grounds to believe” war crimes and crimes against humanity were committed, the court’s deputy prosecutor said.

  45. El chatbot de Musk empezó a proferir propaganda nazi. Esa no es la peor parte En español, Yesterday

    La gente de X dice que no te preocupes, que ya lo están arreglando.

  46. Fallout Over Handling of Epstein Case Erupts Into the Open U.S., Yesterday

    An irate attorney general is said to have confronted the deputy director of the F.B.I. at a tense White House meeting earlier in the week.

  47. La Tierra gira más rápido y los días se acortan, por ahora En español, Yesterday

    La velocidad de rotación del planeta nunca ha sido constante. Pero los datos del pasado reciente son bastante claros: la velocidad de giro de nuestro planeta ha aumentado este verano.

  48. Sophie Elmhirst on the True Story of a Shipwrecked Couple Books, Yesterday

    In her new book, “A Marriage at Sea,” the British journalist revisits an amazing account of disaster and survival from the early 1970s.

  49. 2 Arkansas Prison Workers Are Fired in Wake of Convicted Murderer’s Escape U.S., Yesterday

    The employees unwittingly helped Grant Hardin, a former police chief, walk out of a prison in May, dressed in a fake law enforcement uniform, officials said.

  50. Can ‘Superman’ Fly Above Today’s Polarized Politics? Movies, Yesterday

    The director of the reboot, James Gunn, called the superhero from the planet Krypton “an immigrant,” thrusting the summer popcorn movie into an Earthbound culture war.

  51. The F.C.C. Is Pressuring Companies to Drop D.E.I. It’s Succeeding, Too. Business, Yesterday

    T-Mobile, seeking federal approval for two deals, is the latest company to drop its diversity programs amid scrutiny by the Federal Communications Commission.

  52. Appeals Court Overturns Plea Deal in 9/11 Case U.S., Yesterday

    The court found that Defense Secretary Lloyd J. Austin III had the authority to invalidate a contract reached between the accused mastermind and a Pentagon official.

  53. Novak Djokovic, I Was Wrong About You Opinion, Yesterday

    We never really gave him his due. Maybe the problem was us.

  54. Trump Says NATO Countries Will Buy Weapons to Give to Ukraine World, Yesterday

    If the plan is finalized, it would allow critical aid to flow to Ukraine as it endures one of Russia’s heaviest assaults of the war.

  55. Rebekah Del Rio, Mournful Singer of ‘Mulholland Drive’ Fame, Dies at 57 Arts, Yesterday

    Her pivotal role performing a Spanish-language cover of Roy Orbison’s “Crying” in the 2001 David Lynch movie raised her profile, but her career was marked by misfortune.

  56. A Half Dozen Trump Officials Hold More Than One Big Job Interactive, Yesterday

    President Trump has put top administration officials in charge of multiple federal agencies and offices — an approach that has little precedent.

  57. Amanda Anisimova Tried a Normal Life. Now She’s in the Wimbledon Final. Style, Yesterday

    The 23-year-old star could be the first American woman to win the tournament since 2016. A self-imposed sabbatical may have helped her get there.

  58. Justin Bieber sorprende con ‘Swag’ y otras 10 canciones nuevas En español, Yesterday

    También exploramos las nuevas producciones de Tyla, Kassa Overall e Indigo de Souza.

  59. Los aranceles de Trump generan inestabilidad en el comercio mundial En español, Yesterday

    Las cartas del presidente de EE. UU. que fueron divulgadas en redes sociales, y en las que se establecen los términos comerciales, han dejado a los socios del país preguntándose cuál será el siguiente paso.

  60. Answer 4 Questions. Leave With Your Next Elin Hilderbrand Beach Read. Interactive, Yesterday

    Whether you want a romance or family drama, she's written a book for you.

  61. Judge Signals She Will Protect Abrego Garcia From Hasty Second Deportation U.S., Yesterday

    The judge, Paula Xinis, said some legal safeguard was needed because the Trump administration had already shown in this and other deportation cases that it could not be trusted.

  62. Flashback: Your Weekly History Quiz, July 12, 2025 Interactive, Yesterday

    Can you sort 8 historical events?

  63. Skydance Is in Early Talks to Acquire The Free Press Business, Yesterday

    David Ellison, the founder of Skydance, and Bari Weiss, the co-founder of The Free Press, are attending the annual Allen & Co. conference in Sun Valley this week.

  64. N.Y. County Settles With Woman Who Says the Police Removed Her Hijab New York, Yesterday

    Suffolk County’s $225,000 settlement provides a striking counterpoint to the anti-sanctuary policies that have recently taken shape across Long Island.

  65. After Texas Flooding, Two Brothers Search for Their Missing Parents Video, Yesterday

    Luke and Robert Leroy Brake Jr. haven’t seen their parents since a deadly flood swept through their camp site on July 4. They spoke to The New York Times about what happened that day.

  66. He Didn’t Find Love on ‘Love Island.’ He Founded a Book Club Instead. Books, Yesterday

    Jeremiah Brown asked his 2 million TikTok followers what to do after being voted off the hit series. The answer has him, and his fans, reading “The Song of Achilles.”

  67. What Conservative Women Really Want Opinion, Yesterday

    Three women write about careers, marriage and motherhood. Also: Laura Loomer’s clout with President Trump; learning from Zohran Mamdani.

  68. S.E.C. Accuses Prominent Georgia Republican of Running Ponzi Scheme U.S., Yesterday

    Edwin Brant Frost IV, a well-known Republican, is accused of defrauding 300 investors of $140 million, and using some funds for political donations. He said he took “full responsibility.”

  69. Trump’s Purge of Foreign Workers Arrives at Amazon’s Warehouses Technology, Yesterday

    The tech giant has quietly shed warehouse employees whose work authorizations were revoked after the Trump administration ended a Biden-era immigration program.

  70. Earth Is Spinning Faster and Days Are Getting Shorter, for Now Science, Yesterday

    The planet’s rotation fluctuates as it travels around the sun, and measurements suggest we’re losing more than a millisecond during the long days of summer.

  71. Netanyahu Ends Washington Trip Without a Gaza Truce World, Yesterday

    Benjamin Netanyahu, the Israeli prime minister, met several times with President Trump, amid rising hopes of a cease-fire in Gaza, but there are still obstacles to a truce with Hamas.

  72. Agentes federales se enfrentan a manifestantes durante una redada migratoria en una granja de California En español, Yesterday

    Aparentemente los agentes utilizaron munición antidisturbios y gases lacrimógenos contra los manifestantes. El FBI dijo que estaba buscando a quien pareció disparar contra los agentes.

  73. In Flash Flood Hotspots, Many Federal Meteorologist Positions Remain Unfilled Interactive, Yesterday

    An analysis of National Weather Service job vacancies found that in more than a third of offices overseeing flash flood hotspots, one or more of three senior leadership roles are open.

  74. Police Investigate Burning of Migrant-Boat Effigy in Northern Ireland as a Hate Crime World, Yesterday

    An effigy of a boat containing mannequins of migrants was set alight in the village of Moygashel on Thursday, in an incident condemned by political and religious leaders as racist and threatening.

  75. Survivors Recount a Night of Terror at Waterfront Campgrounds U.S., Yesterday

    The half-mile stretch occupied by two campgrounds appears to have been one of the deadliest spots along the Guadalupe River in Central Texas during last week’s flash floods.

  76. Justin Bieber Surprises With ‘Swag,’ and 10 More New Songs Arts, Yesterday

    Hear tracks by Tyla, Kassa Overall, Syd, Jay Som and others.

  77. Want to Understand Russia? Visit Dubai. World, Yesterday

    It’s a key refuge for Moscow’s wealthy, including the record producer Iosif Prigozhin. He insists he still loves President Vladimir V. Putin, no matter what you’ve heard.

  78. Texas rechazó por años pedidos de financiación para alarmas de inundaciones En español, Yesterday

    El condado de Kerr fracasó repetidamente al tratar de conseguir un sistema de alerta de inundaciones, incluso cuando los funcionarios locales sabían de los riesgos y había miles de millones de dólares para proyectos similares.

  79. In the Stock Market Rebound, the ‘Buy the Dip’ Mantra Wins Again Business, Yesterday

    Individual investors were the ones who piled into stocks when they plunged in early April, while big Wall Street institutions missed out on the gains.

  80. Cold Noodles (Ahh) With Zucchini (Thank Goodness) Food, Yesterday

    Because it’s hot outside, and you have a lot of zucchini to get through.

  81. From the Land of K-Pop Come the Joys of K-Swing Arts, Yesterday

    Swing and Lindy Hop, dance forms created by Black Americans in the 1920s and ’30s, are flowering in Korea. New York will get a taste in a mini festival.

  82. Was Murderbot Smiling in the Finale? Only the Creators Know for Sure. Arts, Yesterday

    Chris and Paul Weitz talked about Season 1 of the acclaimed Apple TV+ series and the challenges of being a responsible human being — or cyborg.

  83. Five Action Movies to Stream Now Movies, Yesterday

    This month’s picks include desperate fathers, a remorseful MMA fighter and more.

  84. Celebrating Humanity, Stubbornly, at Europe’s Photography Mecca Arts, Yesterday

    Since the 1970s, the Rencontres d’Arles has been the place to debut the art form’s latest developments. This year’s edition had a more retro feel.

  85. El Departamento de Estado de EE. UU. realizará despidos masivos En español, Yesterday

    Según sus funcionarios, esta medida es parte de un plan de consolidación que reducirá el exceso burocrático.

  86. Refined, Freaky, Fabulous: 20 Unforgettable Looks at Couture Week Style, Yesterday

    They included glittery blood, metallic masks and a beating heart.

  87. Bodyguards Using Fitness App Revealed Locations of Swedish Leaders World, Yesterday

    Secret meetings and private holidays of the royal family and prime minister were inadvertently made public on Strava, which has raised security concerns in other instances.

  88. ‘Rage’ Is a Wild Spanish Dramedy About Women Who Are Pushed Too Far Arts, Yesterday

    The behaviors are extreme and exciting, but the show itself isn’t bleak. It is bright and funny, colorful and surprising.

  89. Test Your Math Knowledge Science, Yesterday

    Our series reveals the math hidden in familiar places. How much do you know about taxicab geometry, triangular numbers, the golden ratio and more?

  90. Pierre Audi’s Last Act: A Dreamer’s Ambition on the Opera Stage Arts, Yesterday

    This year’s edition of the Aix-en-Provence Festival was planned by Audi but opened without him, following his death in May.

  91. Republicans Blame Canada for Wildfire Smoke ‘Suffocating’ the U.S. World, Yesterday

    Six members of Congress from Wisconsin and Minnesota have asked Canada to say how it plans to tackle the blazes and reduce the haze billowing south.

  92. As Southern France Swelters, the Avignon Festival Tries to Adapt Theater, Yesterday

    Rising temperatures pose an existential threat to the theater extravaganza, where extreme heat is making it tough for the audience.

  93. Summer Reading Contest, Week 6: What Got Your Attention in The Times This Week? The Learning Network, Yesterday

    To participate, submit your response here by July 18 at 9 a.m. Eastern. This week’s winners will be announced by July 29.

  94. How the $1,000 ‘Trump Accounts’ for Newborns Will Work Your Money, Yesterday

    The payments, part of the new domestic policy law, are for U.S. citizens born this year through 2028. The idea is that the money in the accounts will have many years to grow.

  95. The Danger of a Market Melt-Up Business, Yesterday

    Traders have repeatedly shrugged off President Trump’s disruptive tariff wars and fiscal policy, pushing U.S. stock prices back into expensive territory, our columnist says.

  96. What Should Happen When You Spill Blueberries at the Store? Interactive, Yesterday

    A ruling on a moral dilemma at the supermarket.

  97. Germany Takes an Unassuming Approach to Tax Cuts, in Contrast to Trump World, Yesterday

    Chancellor Friedrich Merz will pass an early plank of his domestic agenda into law on Friday, grounded in classical economic arguments.

  98. Are Investors Too Complacent About Tariffs and Rates Uncertainty? Business, Yesterday

    Stocks have hit new highs despite President Trump’s escalating trade war. Some traders may be calling his bluff, but Jamie Dimon of JPMorgan Chase advises caution.

  99. Good Vibes in Trump Trade Talks Haven’t Shielded Canada From Chaos World, Yesterday

    The country’s new prime minister, Mark Carney, has been called the “Trump whisperer,” and negotiations have been cordial and professional. But it’s been a wild ride.

  100. Kurdish Fighters Burn Weapons in Step Toward Peace With Turkey World, Yesterday

    The disarmament of the P.K.K., a group that has battled since the 1980s for Kurdish independence, could end a conflict that has killed more than 40,000 people.

  101. Netanyahu’s War Briefing, Yesterday

    We spoke to the Jerusalem bureau chief about his investigative profile about the Israeli prime minister.

  102. Cairo Telecommunications Building Hit With 2nd Fire in a Week World, Yesterday

    A blaze on Thursday at one of Egypt’s main telecommunications hubs was extinguished, days after a larger fire there killed four people and disrupted internet, transport and banking services.

  103. Interesting Times: A Mind-Bending Conversation with Peter Thiel Podcasts, Yesterday

    The original tech right power player on A.I., Mars and immortality.

  104. Trump’s Seesawing on Tariffs Gives the World Whiplash World, Yesterday

    Blunt letters dictating terms posted to social media and changes late in negotiations have left trading partners wondering what President Trump will do next.

  105. Is Congress About to Kill This Local Radio Station? The Daily, Yesterday

    Cuts to public media could have the deepest impact in red, rural and Republican America.

  106. How Netanyahu Prolonged the Gaza War, and the F.B.I.’s Loyalty Test The Headlines, Yesterday

    Plus, your Friday news quiz.

  107. Wordle Review No. 1,484 Gameplay, Yesterday

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Saturday, July 12, 2025.

  108. Connections Companion No. 762 Gameplay, Yesterday

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Saturday, July 12, 2025.

  109. Strands Sidekick No. 496 Gameplay, Yesterday

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Saturday, July 12, 2025.

  110. Meet the French Game Show Contestant Who Won 646 Times in a Row (and 23 Cars) Arts, Yesterday

    He also won TVs, musical instruments, a parachuting session, makeup, household appliances and much, much more. “It’s a lot,” he acknowledged.

  111. Why Does My Mind Keep Thinking That? Opinion, Yesterday

    The psychiatrist Mark Epstein shares his insights about the mind after decades of working with patients and practicing Buddhism.

  112. Trumps to Visit Texas Flood Sites, Where Search for Missing and Dead Continues U.S., Yesterday

    The president and the first lady were set to tour areas devastated by flooding in Central Texas. The administration has faced scrutiny over its level of preparedness and its disaster response.

  113. Readers Share the Unconventional Ways They Grieve Well, Yesterday

    We asked, and over 800 of you answered.

  114. What Superman’s Pet Owes to a Badly Behaved Rescue Dog Movies, Yesterday

    For the furry sidekick, Krypto, in “Superman,” the director James Gunn found inspiration — and a physical model — in his own unruly pet.

  115. Behind Trump’s Decision to Tax Brazil to Save Bolsonaro World, Yesterday

    Right-wing Brazilians wanted sanctions against the judge prosecuting Brazil’s former president. President Trump opted for something far bigger — tariffs.

  116. The New York Times News Quiz, July 11, 2024 Interactive, Yesterday

    Did you follow the news this week? Take our quiz to see how well you stack up with other Times readers.

  117. Is A.I. the Future of Web Browsing? Technology, Yesterday

    A test of the app Dia illustrates that the humble web browser may be the path to making artificial intelligence more natural to use.

  118. Another Day, Another Chatbot’s Nazi Meltdown Opinion, Yesterday

    The folks at X say don’t worry; they’re on it.

  119. He Built a House With No Doors and Windows You Can’t Close Real Estate, Yesterday

    Inspired by homes open to their natural settings, an architect designed a house on the Greek island of Corfu with minimal barriers from the “wild landscape.”

  120. From a Chaotic Childhood to the Control of a Michelin-Starred Kitchen Food, Yesterday

    At his Chicago restaurant Ever, which played a supporting role in “The Bear,” the chef Curtis Duffy refines his story.

  121. 9 New Movies Our Critics Are Talking About This Week Movies, Yesterday

    Whether you’re a casual moviegoer or an avid buff, our reviewers think these films are worth knowing about.

  122. Is the Christian Resistance to Trump Growing? Opinion, Yesterday

    The irreconcilable difference between Trumpian politics and Christianity.

  123. Takeaways From the Times Investigation Into Benjamin Netanyahu Magazine, Yesterday

    Prolonging the Gaza war helped the Israeli prime minister forestall a political reckoning.

  124. How This River in Thailand Was Poisoned Video, Yesterday

    Unregulated heavy rare earth mining in war-torn Myanmar is poisoning the Kok River in Thailand. Hannah Beech, a New York Times reporter based in Bangkok, spoke to locals about the negative effects.

  125. Policy or Cudgel? A Trade Economist on Trump’s Hardball Tariffs. Business, Yesterday

    In 2005, the economist Pietra Rivoli followed the production of a T-shirt from a cotton farm to a Walgreens to understand global trade. Today, she sees a new system arising.

  126. Srebrenica, a Massacre Foretold, Still Casts Its Shadow U.S., Yesterday

    The town was supposed to be a “safe area,” protected by U.N. peacekeepers, but Serb forces massacred 8,000 Muslim men and boys there.

  127. 5 Children’s Movies to Stream Now Movies, Yesterday

    This month’s picks include a live-action version of Disney classic and an animated K-pop fantasy musical.

  128. In a New Opera, Violence Against Women Is Not Just the Stuff of Fables Arts, Yesterday

    Artists from different cultural traditions adapted an ancient tale to explore how to respond to betrayal and exploitation.

  129. Can Subway Riders Learn to Love OMNY? New York, Yesterday

    The tap-and-go payment method is replacing the MetroCard. Straphangers cite some glitches, and a watchdog says the design could be improved.

  130. $550,000 Homes in Nicaragua Real Estate, Yesterday

    In and around the coastal town of San Juan del Sur, planned communities offer buyers a range of homes with waterfront views and in ecological reserves.

  131. Superman’s Other Secret Weakness? Journalism Ethics. Arts, Yesterday

    Writing for The Daily Planet about his heroic alter ego raises thorny issues for Clark Kent. Lois Lane has her conflicts, too.

  132. We Need to Learn to Love Tall Buildings Opinion, Yesterday

    As extreme heat becomes more common, urban dwellers must relinquish their bias against daytime darkness and embrace the shadows.

  133. ‘Apocalypse in the Tropics’: A Passionate Take on Brazilian Politics Movies, Yesterday

    The director Petra Costa examines a rightward shift in her country by zeroing in on the rise of a televangelist.

  134. For Some Men, Treating Hair Loss Comes With Fertility Issues Well, Yesterday

    The medication finasteride has become popular among young men. But for those struggling to conceive, it could be the reason.

  135. Governors, Use Your Clemency Powers Opinion, Yesterday

    President Trump is abusing his clemency power, but most American governors are underutilizing their powers of commutation and pardon.

  136. Nantucket’s Workers Are Living on the Margins Real Estate, Yesterday

    Teachers, police officers, firefighters and other workers live in overcrowded and substandard housing, or even in their cars on the beach.

  137. Baggage Fees Are Everywhere. Here’s How to Use a Credit Card to Get Around Them. Travel, Yesterday

    We asked travel and credit card experts how to maximize value and save money when it comes to pesky luggage add-ons. Here’s what you need to know.

  138. How Netanyahu Prolonged the War in Gaza to Stay in Power Magazine, Yesterday

    Secret meetings, altered records, ignored intelligence: the inside story of the prime minister’s political calculations since Oct. 7.

  139. A Best-Selling Horror Writer’s Biggest Fear? Being Recognized. Books, Yesterday

    “Mexican Gothic” was a breakout book for Silvia Moreno-Garcia, who describes herself as “not a people person.” Her new novel is “The Bewitching.”

  140. Unpacking the Past (and the Groceries) With Your Therapist Food, Yesterday

    Mental health professionals are meeting clients in the kitchen to harness the therapeutic powers of cooking.

  141. Vast Wildfires Force Manitoba to Declare Second Emergency This Year World, Yesterday

    The amount of land burned this year is on pace to be the most since 1994, as 100 blazes burned on Friday across the central Canadian province.

  142. Los piratas de YouTube se aprovechan de los éxitos de verano de Hollywood En español, Yesterday

    Más de una década después de que la plataforma tomara medidas enérgicas contra la infracción de los derechos de autor, miles de películas, programas de televisión y deportes en directo sin licencia están disponibles.