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  1. After Shutdown, Democrats Claim Credit for Funding They Opposed U.S., Today

    Several Democrats who fought to steer federal money to their states and districts have boasted about their success even after voting against the bill that provided the funds.

  2. Reckoning with the ‘New Normal’ Business, Today

    At this year’s DealBook Summit, there was an understanding that in the Trump era, business runs through the White house like never before.

  3. 13 Charged in Gang-Related Attack That Killed 16-Year-Old in Harlem New York, Today

    The defendants, members of the “OY” gang, were charged with attempted murder in the death of Tresaun Clements, who was not affiliated with a gang, prosecutors said.

  4. From the DealBook Summit: Industry Leaders Share Their Insights Business, Today

    Representing a variety of public and private sectors, guests from technology and finance to education and the artsparticipated in a lunchtime discussion designed to spark conversation around critical questions of the day.

  5. The End of an Era at One of America’s Most Famous Artist Retreats Books, Today

    After a quarter century, the Yaddo president Elaina Richardson will step down, having made her mark on the storied arts residency.

  6. Stephen Downing, Police Officer Who Wrote for TV, Dies at 87 Arts, Today

    While serving in the L.A.P.D., he began delivering scripts for series like “Dragnet” and “Adam-12.” After retiring, he was a showrunner for “MacGyver.”

  7. $2 Billion in Pentagon Funds Said to Go to Anti-Immigrant Operations U.S., Today

    Democratic lawmakers said in a report that shifting Defense Department funding to support the Trump administration’s immigration agenda has hurt military readiness.

  8. Judge Emil Bove Faces Ethics Complaint for Attending Trump Rally U.S., Today

    One of the president’s appeals-court nominees, a former lawyer for the president, was in the crowd at a raucous event in Mt. Pocono, Pa.

  9. In a Tumultuous Era, Global Alliances and Practices Are Upended Business, Today

    While President Trump has made positive moves, panelists on a DealBook task force pointed to Ukraine, Venezuela and, especially, China as serious missteps.

  10. For Business Leaders, It’s the Personal Connections That Keep Them Going Business, Today

    Executives on a DealBook Summit task force panel said fear was not the way to build teams capable of navigating difficult times.

  11. Utah Conservation Groups Lead Beaver Relocation Effort Video, Today

    Conservation groups in Utah are relocating beavers that have been labeled as nuisances to new habitats. Beavers provide several benefits to the ecosystem such as building habitats and reducing runoff.

  12. A Controversial Nobel Peace Prize World, Today

    The Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado supports the use of force to overthrow her country’s government.

  13. A Task Force on the Media Grapples With Trust and Biases Business, Today

    Legacy journalists on a DealBook Summit panel warned about interference from President Trump, while panelists from new media said he is just the “coroner” for a field that had already lost credibility.

  14. Higher Education Plans for a Future Markedly Changed by A.I. Business, Today

    Leaders of colleges and universities on a panel at the DealBook Summit said other challenges they face include government pressure and preparing graduates for a new world.

  15. In the Home of a Famed Artist, a Mummified Rat and Other Curiosities T Magazine, Today

    A leading Surrealist, Meret Oppenheim brought her singular vision of domesticity to life in this 18th-century Alpine summer house.

  16. A Proponent of Election Conspiracy Theories Will Take a Top Role at FEMA Climate, Today

    Gregg Phillips, who spread unsubstantiated claims of mass voter fraud in the 2016 election, will join the agency’s leadership, the Trump administration confirmed.

  17. And the Winners of Our Extremely Specific Acting Awards Are... Interactive, Today

    Best Acting in a Helmet, Best Nervous Breakdown, Craziest Charm—the film performances so good Wesley Morris had to invent his own categories.

  18. U.S. Moves to Drop Charges in International Soccer Corruption Case New York, Today

    Hernán López, a former Fox executive, and an Argentine sports marketing company were convicted in 2023 of bribing officials to secure soccer broadcast rights.

  19. Today’s Federal Reserve Interest Rates live blog included three standalone posts:
  20. U.S. Seizes Oil Tanker Off Venezuelan Coast, Trump Says U.S., Today

    The seizure comes as the United States builds up its forces in the Caribbean as part of a pressure campaign against Nicolás Maduro, the leader of Venezuela.

  21. How the Tate Brothers Returned to the United States Video, Today

    Andrew Tate and his brother, Tristan, were prohibited from leaving Romania for years after they were accused of trafficking dozens of women for a porn business. Our investigative reporter Megan Twohey reveals how the Tates courted powerful figures on the American right in order to gain their freedom to travel to the United States.

  22. Army Gynecologist Charged With Secretly Recording Over 40 Patients U.S., Today

    Members of Congress expressed concerns that the Army dismissed complaints about the doctor, who was accused of secretly recording patients at Fort Hood in Texas.

  23. A Surrogacy Firm Told Parents-to-Be Their Money Was Safe. Suddenly, It Vanished. Health, Today

    Surro Connections held itself out as a reliable business. Now, clients have lost as much as tens of thousands of dollars meant to compensate women carrying their pregnancies.

  24. How a Manosphere Star Accused of Rape and Trafficking Was Freed U.S., Today

    Barred from leaving Romania, Andrew Tate courted powerful figures on the American right, from Tucker Carlson to Barron Trump. Then an extraordinary order let him go.

  25. Trumpism Is Global Culture War Opinion, Today

    The Trump administration’s 2025 National Security Strategy is a pivot to the agenda of online reactionaries.

  26. Italian Cooking, Kohl Makeup and Icelandic Pools Are Recognized by UNESCO World, Today

    The agency added dozens of nominees to its annual list of the world’s “intangible cultural heritage,” celebrating international customs and cuisine.

  27. ‘Rocky’ Statue to Move to Where It Started: Philadelphia’s Art Museum Steps U.S., Today

    It’s a symbol of the city. But is it art?

  28. A Stranger Found Ricki Lake’s Lost Family Photos After L.A. Wildfires U.S., Today

    Patty Scanlon bought a box of snapshots for $20 at a flea market and was stunned to find family photos of Ms. Lake, whose house burned down in January.

  29. Wenne Alton Davis, Actor in ‘Marvelous Mrs. Maisel,’ Hit by S.U.V. and Killed U.S., Today

    The actor, 60, was struck by a vehicle in Midtown Manhattan late on Monday, her agent and the police said.

  30. Agriculture Department Approves More Soda Bans For Food Stamps U.S., Today

    Six more states have been approved for waivers that ban the purchase of some sugary foods and beverages using food stamps.

  31. There’s Party Power in the Shrimp Tower Food, Today

    Whether to save space, wow guests or indulge in nostalgia, tall food is taking over. This edible tree checks all three boxes.

  32. Youth Climate Activists Ask Montana Court to Block Some New Laws Climate, Today

    The young plaintiffs, who won a major case over climate change policy in 2023, argue that legislators are illegally ignoring the effects of fossil fuels.

  33. Did Texas Republicans Overplay Their Hand on Redistricting? U.S., Today

    Republicans redid their voting map so they could flip five seats to help keep control of the U.S. House. But achieving that goal is far from guaranteed.

  34. F.A.A. Chief Failed to Divest Airline Holdings as Promised, Ethics Agency Says U.S., Today

    The Office of Government Ethics told senators that Bryan Bedford, the F.A.A. administrator, did not divest from the airline he previously ran as he had agreed.

  35. Denied Federal Disaster Aid, a Town in Trump Country Feels Forgotten U.S., Today

    FEMA rejected requests for federal assistance, twice, after devastating floods in western Maryland, part of a larger pattern of making communities pay for their own disaster recovery.

  36. As the Price of Beef Soars, Restaurants Are in ‘Code Red’ Mode Business, Today

    Midpriced steakhouses and fine-dining establishments are trying to figure out how to cover their rising costs without scaring away customers.

  37. Unusually Strong Winter Storms Are Expected to Drop Heavy Snow This Week Weather, Today

    Two storms moving through the Midwest and Northeast are being supercharged by a system on the West Coast. Blizzard warnings are in effect in West Virginia.

  38. The Moral Cost of Our Spectacles of Violence Opinion, Today

    Readers respond to an Opinion guest essay by Phil Klay. Also: American evangelicals.

  39. Yemeni Separatists Set Sights on Houthi-Controlled Capital World, Today

    The Southern Transitional Council has seized control of parts of Yemen over the past week, with ambitions to create a “south Arabian state.”

  40. EE. UU. planea revisar las redes sociales de los turistas En español, Today

    Incluso los visitantes de países como el Reino Unido y Francia, cuyos ciudadanos no necesitan visa, tendrían que compartir cinco años de historial de redes sociales.

  41. Louvre Heist Was Caught on Film, Officials Say, Rebutting Director’s Account World, Today

    Investigators said that a security camera recorded thieves preparing to burgle the Louvre. The museum’s director said previously that the camera was facing the wrong way.

  42. Starting With Formaldehyde, Trump Administration Reassesses Chemical Risks Climate, Today

    A draft memo from the E.P.A. assumes a safe threshold exists for formaldehyde, upending earlier findings that there is no safe level of exposure to the carcinogen.

  43. Democrats Abandon Effort to Defang a Corruption Watchdog in New Jersey New York, Today

    The state comptroller has aggressively investigated fiscal misconduct. The Democratic leader of the State Senate had introduced legislation blocking the office from subpoenaing records.

  44. An Easy Holiday Feast That Won’t Break the Bank Food, Today

    Melissa Clark’s braised pork shoulder with tomatoes, lemons and olives rises to the occasion without much fuss.

  45. Holiday Spending Shows Effects of an Uneven Economy Business, Today

    Discount and higher-end retailers have reported stronger sales from consumers who are hunting for the best deals and long-lasting items.

  46. How to Read the Fed’s Projections Like a Pro Business, Today

    The forecasts will offer a glimpse of the path for policy at a highly uncertain moment for economy — and the central bank.

  47. What the Fed’s Rate Decision Means for Your Finances Business, Today

    See how the central bank’s interest rate stance influences car loans, credit cards, mortgages, savings and student loans.

  48. Machado dice que irá a Oslo tras faltar a la ceremonia del Nobel En español, Today

    La intención de la líder de la oposición venezolana de ir a Noruega suscitó interrogantes sobre su futuro, ya que regresar a Venezuela la expondría al riesgo de ser detenida.

  49. For the Last Sundance in Utah, Expect Debuts, Reunions and 3 Charli XCX Titles Movies, Today

    Olivia Wilde will also appear in two films, including one she directed, and the cast of “Little Miss Sunshine” will return for its 20th anniversary.

  50. Is It OK to Break Up With a Troubled Friend? Magazine, Today

    At what point is stepping back self-protection rather than abandonment?

  51. Danish Intelligence Report Raises Concerns About U.S. World, Today

    A new document cites Washington’s shifting strategic priorities and growing pressure on allies under President Trump as sources of uncertainty for Denmark.

  52. Mapa: un sismo de magnitud 5,5 sacude Colombia Interactive, Today

    Mira la localización del epicentro del sismo y el área de movimiento.

  53. Wendy Osefo Is the Latest ‘Real Housewives’ Star in Legal Trouble Arts, Today

    Osefo, of “The Real Housewives of Potomac,” faces several counts of fraud. She is the latest in a long line of “Housewives” personalities to face legal trouble.

  54. Charity Raffle Offers a Chance at a Picasso for a $120 Ticket Arts, Today

    A French charity is raffling Picasso’s 1941 portrait “Tête de femme,” valued at more than 1 million euros, for €100 a ticket to raise funds for Alzheimer’s research.

  55. When Is a Painting a Campaign Finance Violation? Arts, Today

    A Colorado museum cited state law while rejecting an artwork with unflattering depictions of politicians. Free speech groups called the decision censorship.

  56. ‘Merv’ Review: Not Much to Gnaw On Movies, Today

    Zooey Deschanel and Charlie Cox play a former couple who share a dog in this shaggy rom-com that fails its titular lead.

  57. Jennifer Shah, Former ‘Real Housewives’ Star, Is Released Early From Prison Arts, Today

    The onetime cast member was sentenced to six and a half years in 2023 after pleading guilty to participating in a telemarketing scheme that defrauded thousands of victims.

  58. Warner Bros. Deal Piles Pressure on Trump’s Justice Department Technology, Today

    President Trump’s unusual decision to involve himself in the government’s review of the deal puts his antitrust chief in an awkward position.

  59. Charity Raffle Offers Picasso Painting for 100 Euros Video, Today

    A charity raffle is selling tickets for 100 euros to win a Picasso painting worth more than 1 million euros. The proceeds from the ticket sales are being donated for Alzheimer’s research.

  60. What Menopause Does to the Body Well, Today

    A head-to-toe guide to the many unexpected symptoms of the midlife transition.

  61. Machado Misses Nobel Peace Prize Ceremony, but Vows to Visit Oslo Video, Today

    Ana Corina Sosa, the daughter of the Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado, accepted the Nobel Peace Prize on behalf of her mother, who was unable to arrive in Oslo ahead of the ceremony.

  62. Archaeologists Find Oldest Evidence of Fire-Making Science, Today

    Neanderthals 400,000 years ago were striking flints to make fires, researchers have found.

  63. Miso and Mushrooms and Leeks, Oh My Food, Today

    This brilliant pasta dish makes the most of just a few ingredients by taking care with each one.

  64. 5 Books to Help You Through a Breakup Well, Today

    We asked psychologists, therapists and dating coaches to share the books they recommend.

  65. El Pentágono debate qué hacer con los sobrevivientes de los ataques a embarcaciones En español, Today

    Para mantenerlos alejados de las cortes de EE. UU., algunos funcionarios consideraron enviar a un ecuatoriano y a un colombiano a una prisión en El Salvador.

  66. Race to Replace Powell at Fed Adds to Cacophony Around Rate Decision Business, Today

    The end of Jerome Powell’s term as Fed chair will give President Trump his biggest opportunity yet to reshape the central bank.

  67. Al pasajero de un crucero le sirvieron 33 bebidas antes de morir en un encuentro con la tripulación, según una demanda En español, Today

    En un barco de Royal Caribbean, Michael Virgil fue sujetado por miembros de la tripulación, algunos de quienes se pusieron de pie sobre su espalda, señaló el informe forense.

  68. Judge Grants Request to Unseal Epstein Grand Jury Records New York, Today

    The ruling could lead to the most expansive look yet at the federal investigation of the convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.

  69. Judge Says Trump Must End Guard Deployment in Los Angeles U.S., Today

    A federal judge ruled that the Trump administration had illegally kept troops in Los Angeles after emergency conditions had ended. The administration is expected to appeal.

  70. Tony Dokoupil Is Named Anchor of ‘CBS Evening News’ Business, Today

    He replaces John Dickerson and Maurice DuBois in one of the most high-profile decisions of Bari Weiss’s early tenure as the network’s editor in chief.

  71. How Can I Stop My Wife From Badgering Our Friends About Climate Change? Style, Today

    A reader’s wife is angry about what she sees as insufficient commitment to the cause of environmentalism, alienating the couple’s friends.

  72. Sophie Kinsella, ‘Confessions of a Shopaholic’ Author, Dies at 55 Books, Today

    Writing under a pseudonym, Madeleine Wickham cultivated an international following for her series centered on a young woman addicted to shopping.

  73. Are We Losing Our Democracy? Video, Today

    While the United States is not yet close to a full-on autocracy, the New York Times editorial board outlines some of the warning signs of democratic erosion already taking place, thanks to the efforts of President Trump.

  74. Why Markets Are Getting Anxious About the Fed Business, Today

    The central bank is widely expected to lower its benchmark lending rate on Wednesday. But investors are worried about what comes afterward.

  75. House Democrat Seeks to Impeach Kennedy for Undercutting Public Health U.S., Today

    The move by Representative Haley Stevens, a Michigan Democrat who is running for Senate, does not have the support of her party’s leaders and is all but certain to fail.

  76. 50 States, 50 Fixes Briefing, Today

    We look at climate solutions across the country.

  77. Khmer Rouge-Era Land Mines Have a Big Role in Thailand-Cambodia Conflict World, Today

    Thailand says ordnance replanted by Cambodia has injured or maimed more than a dozen of its soldiers. Cambodia rejects the accusation.

  78. I.M.F. Prods China, Gently, on Its Weak Currency Business, Today

    Caught between Beijing and the Trump administration, the International Monetary Fund offered mild criticism of China for relying too heavily on exports.

  79. La difícil relación de Trump y la extrema derecha de Europa En español, Today

    La estrategia de seguridad nacional estadounidense se hace eco del lenguaje de los partidos de extrema derecha. Pero los partidarios de la línea dura al otro lado del Atlántico no parecen impresionados.

  80. Democrats Press to Expand House Map, Targeting 5 New G.O.P. Seats U.S., Today

    Four of the additions are for districts where President Trump won handily, but Democrats are feeling emboldened by election outcomes this fall.

  81. Connections Companion No. 914 Gameplay, Today

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Thursday, Dec. 11, 2025.

  82. The Liberal Justices Aren’t as United as You Might Think The Daily, Today

    Justices Elena Kagan and Ketanji Brown Jackson are split over the best approach: investing in diplomacy inside the court or sounding the alarm outside.

  83. A Million Teenagers Just Got Barred From Social Media, and Trump Calls Affordability a ‘Hoax’ The Headlines, Today

    Plus, the travel influencers who aren’t actually real.

  84. Strands Sidekick No. 648 Gameplay, Today

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Thursday, Dec. 11, 2025.

  85. Wordle Review No. 1,636 Gameplay, Today

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Thursday, Dec. 11, 2025.

  86. Islamic State Camps Pose a Dangerous Problem for Syria’s Leaders World, Today

    The government faces a dilemma over what to do with civil-war-era prisons and detention camps that hold thousands of ISIS fighters and tens of thousands of their family members.

  87. ‘Allison After NXIVM’ desentraña los años de delirios de una discípula de la secta En español, Today

    La actriz Allison Mack, que fue enviada a prisión por los delitos que cometió como miembro de la secta, cuenta su historia por primera vez en un nuevo pódcast.

  88. How My Interfaith Family Figured Out the Holidays Opinion, Today

  89. Supreme Court Hears Death Penalty Case on Intellectual Disability U.S., Today

    The case involves an Alabama man who challenged his death sentence after a murder conviction because of his varying results in a series of I.Q. tests.

  90. Las mejores canciones de 2025 En español, Today

    Escucha 48 melodías que catapultaron a artistas nuevos, rompieron géneros y revivieron sonidos entrañables.

  91. La historia de las acciones militares de EE. UU. en Latinoamérica En español, Today

    El paso de las fuerzas armadas estadounidenses en la región incluye ‘rituales vudú’, cacerías infructuosas, guerras bananeras y tamales.

  92. The Contradictions of Gavin Newsom Opinion, Today

    How the California governor became the 2028 Democratic front-runner.

  93. Rare 15th Century Jewish Prayer Book, Looted by the Nazis, to Be Sold Arts, Today

    The illuminated manuscript, confiscated from the Rothschild banking dynasty during the Holocaust, is expected to draw at least $5 million.

  94. Should Some Places Be ‘Phone-Free’? The Learning Network, Today

    New York City clubs are banning phones on the dance floor, and people love it. Are there other places where you wish phones weren’t allowed?

  95. A Scientific Pipeline to the Nobel Prize Fueled by Immigrants Science, Today

    As three immigrants claim Nobel Prizes in science for the United States this year, experts warn that immigration crackdowns could undo American innovation.

  96. Democrats Make a Fresh Push to Win State Legislatures U.S., Today

    The arm of the party that focuses on statehouses is targeting hundreds of seats and more than 40 chambers, according to a strategy memo, reflecting Democrats’ new optimism.

  97. Lander Will Run for House Seat With Mamdani’s Support New York, Today

    Brad Lander, the New York City comptroller, will run for a House seat in Brooklyn and Manhattan, challenging Representative Daniel Goldman in the Democratic primary.

  98. Divisions to Dominate Fed’s Last 2025 Meeting, Leaving Rate Outlook Unclear Business, Today

    The central bank is poised to lower interest rates on Wednesday even as a growing chorus of officials urge caution.

  99. Does the Job of C.E.O. or Private Investor Come First? Intel’s Chief Is Juggling That Question. Technology, Today

    Lip-Bu Tan, who was appointed chief executive of Intel in March, is also a longtime venture capitalist. His dual roles have caused some consternation.

  100. A Cinnabon Worker Was Fired for a Racist Slur. Her Supporters Have Raised $130,000. U.S., Today

    On a video that went viral, the worker, who is white, can be seen calling two Black customers an epithet. The campaign to give her money echoes the reaction to a similar incident this year.

  101. The Challenges to Europe’s Security Go Beyond Trump’s Lack of Support World, Today

    Europeans find themselves stranded between hostile powers, Russia and the United States, with key decisions looming over the future of Ukraine.

  102. Our Phones Are Making Us Lonely. There’s Drama in That. Arts, Today

    Savvy theater makers are exploring the debasing effects of online culture on relationships.

  103. ‘Messiah’ Inspires Hope. It’s Being Performed Twice Tonight. New York, Today

    The first part of Handel’s oratorio will be heard at Trinity Church, where it was performed in 1770.

  104. The Early Decision Option Is a Racket. Shut It Down. Opinion, Today

    Colleges should not be allowed to squeeze applicants in a vice.

  105. $1.85 Million Homes in Montana, Illinois, and Maine Real Estate, Today

    An A-frame in Whitefish, an Arts and Crafts-style house in Highland Park and a home from 1910 in Kennebunk

  106. The Latest Trump Resistance Is Within the Indiana G.O.P. U.S., Today

    Some Republicans in the Indiana Senate have resisted a new congressional map despite lobbying from the White House and threats of political consequences.

  107. Jessie Buckley Became a Mother for ‘Hamnet.’ Then She Became One for Real. Podcasts, Today

    Jessie Buckley, star of “Hamnet,” on the primal love — and grief — of motherhood.

  108. The Best Genre Movies of 2025 Movies, Today

    We look at the finest in science fiction, horror, action and international films, all available to stream.

  109. America Pours Billions Into the Military. We Don’t Know Where It All Goes. Interactive, Today

    Wasteful spending and byzantine regulations keep the U.S. military stuck in a failing status quo.

  110. 15 Deep-Dive, Goodies-Filled Boxed Sets and Reissues From 2025 Arts, Today

    Some of the year’s most thrilling music was its oldest: Rock icons dug into their archives, underground ’90s rap and indie figures put out long-awaited vinyl and more.

  111. $27,000 a Year for Health Insurance. How Can We Afford That? Opinion, Today

    The high cost of health care in America is suppressing wages, driving job losses and fueling inequality.

  112. Why Return to a Christmas Classic? To Find Something New. Theater, Today

    Popping up once a year, works like Dickens’s holiday tale, “Amahl and the Night Visitors” and “It’s a Wonderful Life” help us gauge where we are in our lives.

  113. A.I. Actors Might Change Your View of Human Ones Magazine, Today

    Even the stars people think of as immaculately crafted Hollywood products look wildly, irreducibly human in comparison.

  114. Onscreen Lately, a Woman Writer’s Mind Is a Dangerous Thing Arts, Today

    “Pluribus,” “The Beast In Me” and “Die My Love” take viewers inside the minds and egos of their complex protagonists.

  115. This Simple Brisket Deserves a Place at the Holiday Table Magazine, Today

    A food writer’s family never really repeated special dishes. This recipe was the exception.

  116. After ‘Sinners,’ What Will Ryan Coogler Do With All That Power? Movies, Today

    The director on what he’s thinking of post-“Sinners,” how the loss of Chadwick Boseman affected him and why he turned down the invitation to join the academy.

  117. 16 Best Theater Moments of 2025 Theater, Today

    Lea Michele’s star turn in “Chess.” Kara Young as an 8-year-old. A 12-minute monologue delivered from a cloud. These are our favorite scenes from this year.

  118. ‘Allison After NXIVM’ Untangles a Cult Disciple’s Years of Delusional Thinking Arts, Today

    The actress Allison Mack, who was sent to prison for crimes she committed as a member of NXIVM, tells her story for the first time in the new podcast.

  119. On a Prison Baseball Field, a Reporter Finds a Familiar Love of the Game Times Insider, Today

    For the incarcerated players of the San Quentin Giants, batting practice coincided with efforts to earn back their freedom.

  120. How to Choose Seeds With Flavor in Mind Real Estate, Today

    Picking the right varieties will ensure you have tomatoes, cucumbers and other produce suitable to the types of dishes you want to make when harvest season rolls around.

  121. Crumbling Parking Garages Get a New Life Real Estate, Today

    With sites for residential buildings in desirable Manhattan neighborhoods increasingly scarce, developers are turning decrepit storage structures into housing.

  122. The Conservative Overhaul of the University of Texas Is Underway U.S., Today

    The school has been brought to heel by conservative critics of higher education. It is part of a broader transformation at the state’s universities.

  123. Meta’s New A.I. Superstars Are Chafing Against the Rest of the Company Technology, Today

    An us-versus-them mentality has emerged between Meta’s top artificial intelligence team and longtime lieutenants to Mark Zuckerberg.

  124. The Best Thrillers of 2025 Books, Today

    Our columnist on the books that wowed her this year.

  125. Judi Jupiter, a 76-Year-Old Social Media Star, Is Gen Z at Heart Style, Today

    In the 1970s, she photographed Andy Warhol and Debbie Harry on wild nights at Studio 54. Now she’s chronicling a new generation.

  126. In Paris, a New Wave of Chocolate Boutiques Travel, Today

    French culinary legends and award-winning upstarts are expanding the city’s offerings. Here are five.

  127. How Crypto Casinos Lure in Young Gamblers Video, Today

    Crypto casinos, websites where people use cryptocurrencies in online games, are leaving some teenagers thousands of dollars in debt. Neil Bedi, a reporter on our Visual Investigations team, looks at this multibillion-dollar industry.

  128. Map: 5.5-Magnitude Earthquake Shakes Colombia Interactive, Today

    View the location of the quake’s epicenter and shake area.

  129. C.E.O. Resigns in Fallout Over Massive South Korean Data Breach Business, Today

    Coupang said Park Dae-jun would step down to accept “grave responsibility” for the leak that exposed information on nearly 34 million customer accounts.

  130. En Seúl, un cine se ha convertido en el refugio favorito de los adultos mayores En español, Today

    El cine Hollywood Classic, en la capital de Corea del Sur, es popular en un país donde los septuagenarios ya superan en número a los veinteañeros.

  131. Cuando los diamantes no son eternos En español, Today

    El cierre de tres importantes minas marca un punto de inflexión para los Territorios del Noroeste de Canadá, cuya economía estuvo durante años sostenida por la minería de diamantes.

  132. Las republicanas de EE. UU. ya se dieron cuenta de que están rodeadas de misóginos En español, Today

    Hay una gran diferencia entre ser útil y ser respetado.

  133. Trump Chose to Not Use His Influence to Help Stefanik. Here’s Why. New York, Today

    With two allies, Elise Stefanik and Bruce Blakeman, running for governor of New York, President Trump is not making an endorsement — for now.

  134. Holiday Lists The Learning Network, Today

    What do you want to do this season? What don’t you want to do?

  135. A New Governor Inherits a Misconduct Investigation Into the State Police New York, Today

    A prolonged slowdown in traffic enforcement by New Jersey troopers coincided with an uptick in fatal crashes. The pattern remains under investigation as Mikie Sherrill prepares to take office.

  136. Spelling Bee Forum Gameplay, Today

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

  137. Machado Won’t Pick Up Peace Prize in Person, Nobel Director Says World, Today

    The head of the Norwegian Nobel Institute told the state broadcaster that María Corina Machado would not attend Wednesday’s event in Oslo.

  138. 香港宏福苑大火为何如此致命? Interactive, Today

    危险的建筑材料、建筑本身的设计以及一系列错误决策和偶然因素可能导致了火势以惊人速度蔓延。

  139. Palabra del día: ‘circumspect’ En español, Today

    Esta palabra ha aparecido en 92 artículos en NYTimes.com en el último año. ¿Puedes usarla en una frase?

  140. Word of the Day: circumspect The Learning Network, Today

    This word has appeared in 92 articles on NYTimes.com in the past year. Can you use it in a sentence?

  141. Trump Attacks Fed Governors Ahead of Key Interest Rate Meeting Video, Today

    During a speech in Pennsylvania focused on the economy, President Trump criticized the Fed chair, Jerome Powell, and four other members. The attack came as the Fed prepares to reveal new interest rates.

  142. Late Night Doesn’t Want to Sweat at the Airport Arts, Today

    Ronny Chieng dissed new fitness plans from the Trump administration for travelers in American airports: “We can’t even walk to the gate. They had to invent floors that walk for us.”

  143. Trump Picked This Fight With Maduro. He Can’t Back Down. Opinion, Today

    If the Trump administration allows Nicolás Maduro to endure, it would signal that a criminal dictatorship masquerading as a state can stare down the United States and win.

  144. Cómo informarse y sin sentirse abrumado en 2026 En español, Today

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  148. Taiwan Invokes National Security Law to Protect TSMC Trade Secrets Business, Today

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  156. Trump Revives Attacks on Fed Members Before Interest Rate Decision U.S., Today

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  163. Canada’s Ambassador to U.S., Who Also Led Trade Talks, to Leave Post World, Today

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  164. The Battle for Warner Bros. Discovery Video, Today

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  165. F.D.A. Expands Covid Vaccine Inquiry to Adult Deaths Health, Today

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  166. Trump Calls Europe ‘Decaying’ and ‘Weak’ Video, Today

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  167. Zelensky Says Ukraine Could Be ‘Ready for Elections’ World, Today

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  168. Miami Elects First Democratic Mayor in Nearly 30 Years U.S., Today

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  170. Trump Seeks to Reassure Americans That He Is Focused on Affordability U.S., Today

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  171. U.S. Plans to Scrutinize Foreign Tourists’ Social Media History Travel, Today

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  172. Special End-of-Year 2025 News Quiz for Students Interactive, Today

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  173. Prosecutors Release Body Camera Footage of Luigi Mangione’s Arrest Video, Today

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  174. Trump’s Nvidia Chip Deal Reverses Decades of Technology Restrictions U.S., Today

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  175. Seattle Plans Pride Match at Soccer World Cup, Infuriating Iran and Egypt World, Today

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  178. Bird Flu Is Suspected After Vulture Carcasses Sat Rotting Outside Ohio School U.S., Yesterday

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  179. A Deluge of Rain Prompts Warnings in the Pacific Northwest Weather, Yesterday

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  180. Stephen Miller’s Stock Sale Raises Questions, Ethics Experts Say U.S., Yesterday

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  182. G.O.P. Will Counter Democrats’ Bid to Preserve Subsidies With Their Own Plan U.S., Yesterday

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  183. End of Major Corruption Case Embarrasses N.Y. Cannabis Regulators New York, Yesterday

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  184. Vistas Painted by Georgia O’Keeffe Protected by Conservation Plan Arts, Yesterday

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  185. Nobel Prize for Venezuelan Dissident Draws Criticism World, Yesterday

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  186. Storm System Causes Flooding in the Pacific Northwest Video, Yesterday

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  187. Jubilant Sykes, Celebrated Opera Singer, Is Stabbed to Death Arts, Yesterday

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