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  1. Negotiating Peace in Ukraine Briefing, Today

    We explain the Trump administration’s latest push to end the war.

  2. In a $2.2 Billion Week, the Art Market Finds Its Footing Arts, Today

    After years of declining sales, records set from major collections (Klimt, Kahlo) primed the auction houses for a rebound at the top.

  3. El modelo migratorio de Dinamarca En español, Today

    El país atrae la atención por sus duras políticas de asilo: ¿pueden servir de contención frente a la ultraderecha?

  4. Trump’s Deadline for Ukraine, and Marjorie Taylor Greene’s Abrupt Resignation The Headlines, Today

    Plus, a new crash-test dummy.

  5. The Autism Diagnosis Problem The Daily, Today

    Autism rates have increased in recent decades, but the reasons are more complicated than what Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has presented.

  6. Connections Companion No. 898 Gameplay, Today

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Tuesday, Nov. 25, 2025.

  7. Wordle Review No. 1,620 Gameplay, Today

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Tuesday, Nov. 25, 2025.

  8. Strands Sidekick No. 632 Gameplay, Today

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Tuesday, Nov. 25, 2025.

  9. Vietnam’s Year of Floods, Mud and Death World, Today

    Scientists suggested that climate change could make central Vietnam a global hot spot for destructive storms. This year has seemed to prove the point.

  10. La campaña de desinformación rusa en México que busca alienar a EE. UU. En español, Today

    Un cable del gobierno estadounidense reveló que los esfuerzos de desinformación de Rusia en Latinoamérica se han intensificado, en parte para sembrar discordia entre EE. UU. y sus aliados en la región.

  11. In Times Square, a New Ball for a New Year New York, Today

    The new ball will have more lights and round crystals and can be visited year-round, for a price.

  12. The Absurd Asymmetries That Prop Up President Trump Opinion, Today

    Aren’t his apologists exhausted by their moral calisthenics?

  13. What Does My Puffer Jacket Say About Me? Fashion, Today

    Though the humble puffer can look casual, our critic explains how they’ve evolved from bulky outdoor necessity to symbol of quiet luxury.

  14. Trump Welcomes A.P.’s Photographers. Its Reporters? Not So Much. Business, Today

    The White House now has conflicting approaches for Associated Press journalists as it fights the news service in court over access to presidential events.

  15. Why the Epstein Story Is So Awkward for QAnon Opinion, Today

    It has a little something to do with Donald Trump.

  16. A Secret Defined Her Life. She Had No Idea. Books, Today

    In the thrilling “Family of Spies,” Christine Kuehn tells the story of learning the darkest of secrets.

  17. His Right Foot: One Tiny Drawing for Sale, Maybe by Michelangelo Arts, Today

    The Renaissance artist painted more than 100 figures in the Sistine Chapel ceiling, yet studies for only a handful remain. Could this five-inch drawing at Christie’s be one?

  18. At Ailey, a Dance of the Gods With an Old-School Theatrical Bent Arts, Today

    Maija García’s “Jazz Island” is a full-company narrative of a kind that Ailey hasn’t done in a while. And it features an Afro-Caribbean score by Etienne Charles.

  19. Should Buses Be Free? The Learning Network, Today

    Iowa City eliminated bus fares two years ago. Now New York City’s mayor-elect wants to do the same for the largest city in the country.

  20. Ted Danson and Mary Steenburgen Star in a Love Story, Onscreen and Off Arts, Today

    Married for three decades, the actors get together as characters in the second season of “A Man on the Inside.”

  21. On the Labor and Delivery Floor, a Reporter Sees a Solution Times Insider, Today

    C-sections can be lifesaving, but sometimes the procedure can be overused. Data helped show how a hospital decreased its rates of the operation in healthy first-time mothers.

  22. Russian Disinformation Comes to Mexico, Seeking to Rupture U.S. Ties World, Today

    A U.S. government cable said that Kremlin-run outlets had scaled up their efforts across Latin America, seeking to turn people against the United States and garner support for Russia.

  23. $800,000 Homes in California Real Estate, Today

    A midcentury modern compound in Yucca Valley, a cabin in Cazadero and a townhouse in Oakland.

  24. Cory Booker on What It Takes to Believe in America Again Opinion, Today

    “If America hasn’t broken your heart, you don’t love her enough,” the New Jersey senator argues.

  25. A Stand Against Coal Could Push Oakland Toward Bankruptcy U.S., Today

    After Oakland, Calif., reneged on a contract allowing coal shipments, a Kentucky company went under. Courts say the city must now pay hundreds of millions of dollars.

  26. Carville: How About a Sweeping, Aggressive, Unvarnished Platform of Pure Economic Rage Opinion, Today

    Democrats also have to shed the last vestiges of woke.

  27. The Boomers Are Protesting Trump. Where Is Gen Z? Opinion, Today

    The absence of young people from conventional protests is both a problem and a warning.

  28. Want to Save Money on Skiing? Here Are 6 Ways to Pay Less Travel, Today

    A multimountain pass is great if you use it enough. New programs are aimed at more casual skiers, offering discounts without the high initial price tag.

  29. How to Get Revenge T Magazine, Today

    From Washington to Hollywood, American culture is now defined by score settling. But what do centuries of feuding have to teach us about getting even?

  30. When Luxury Brands Make Woven Leather Bags, He Gets a Call Style, Today

    As Craig Wright has built his brand, Dragon Diffusion, he has quietly built a reputation as a leather whisperer for Hermès, Chanel and others. Now he’s ready to talk about it.

  31. 5 Minutes That Will Make You Love Musicals Theater, Today

    Andrew Lloyd Webber, Sara Bareilles, Joshua Henry, Jeanine Tesori, Jason Robert Brown and New York Times writers and editors pick 13 songs to seal the deal.

  32. She’ll Do Anything to Land Her Dream House. No, Really: Anything. Books, Today

    For the obsessed protagonist of Marisa Kashino’s darkly comic debut novel, “Best Offer Wins,” real estate is blood sport.

  33. How ‘Everybody Loves Raymond’ Brought My Mother and Me Closer Arts, Today

    The show wasn’t an obvious draw for a Bengali immigrant and her teenage son. But the characters’ needs were things we needed, too.

  34. How a Location Scout Secures the Picture-Perfect House Real Estate, Today

    The former television producer Wendy Prior Fentress finds the most important background characters for films and shows.

  35. Tender Moments in Japan Transcend a Game’s Violence Arts, Today

    Ghost of Yotei is a revenge story at its core, but most stunning are the quiet family connections and treks across beautiful terrain.

  36. Living, Breathing, Seeing and Teaching Theater Theater, Today

    James Bundy leads the theater program at Yale while directing his own revival of “Hedda Gabler.” He told us about a week in his cultural life.

  37. America’s Children Are Unwell. Are Schools Part of the Problem? Magazine, Today

    From A.D.H.D. to anxiety, disorders have risen as the expectations of childhood have changed.

  38. He Saw the Best of America and Then Fought for Russia in Ukraine U.S., Today

    Col. Andrei Demurenko’s war story began at Fort Leavenworth, Kan., at a moment of hope and peace. It ended with a mortar blast in Ukraine.

  39. Before Berlin’s Cowboys Are Booted Off Their Land, One Final Hoedown World, Today

    The town looks straight out of the Wild West, with saloons, sheriffs and cowboy hats galore, but in this endangered patch of the American frontier, everyone is speaking German.

  40. The Best Baseball Team Behind Bars U.S., Today

    The San Quentin Giants’ opponents are impressed. But what about the parole board that decides the players’ fate?

  41. ‘We Had No Idea What Was Coming’: Caring for My Aging Father Opinion, Today

    Caregivers are at the brink of despair.

  42. Wealthy People Have Always Shaped Universities. This Time Is Different. U.S., Today

    A new set of billionaires with an interest in higher education has helped oust college presidents and even assisted the Trump administration in its effort to overhaul the industry.

  43. 5 Questions to Ask Your Elders Over the Holidays Well, Today

    Interviewing loved ones brings you closer and offers a window into the past.

  44. These Holiday Romance Novels Are Pure Magic, With a Dash of Spice Books, Today

    The best-selling author B.K. Borison recommends sweet and sexy reads that capture the cozy magic of the season.

  45. These Hospitals Figured Out How to Slash C-Section Rates Health, Today

    Financial and social incentives can nudge doctors away from the operating room.

  46. Malaysia to Bar Children Under 16 From Social Media, Echoing Australian Ban World, Today

    The announcement on Sunday, which was light on details, came weeks before a similar action takes effect in Australia.

  47. U.S. and Ukraine Expected to Press on With Peace Plan Talks World, Today

    Washington and Kyiv said that “highly productive” discussions over a proposal to end the war with Russia would continue. But details remained unclear.

  48. Why Europe and the U.S. Are Still Haggling on Trade Business, Today

    While the two sides reached a broad agreement months ago, American officials will visit Brussels this week to discuss the details. Europe has a wish list, but so does the United States.

  49. X Displays Users’ Locations, Fueling Scrutiny Over Political Accounts U.S., Today

    Online sleuths quickly found that some accounts posting about U.S. politics, including those in support of the MAGA movement, appeared not to be based in the United States.

  50. ¿Es posible que los estadios de fútbol revitalicen las ciudades de EE. UU.? En español, Today

    Una serie de ciudades pequeñas y medianas apuesta por los estadios como motores de crecimiento para impulsar el desarrollo de proyectos de uso mixto. Sin embargo, esas ambiciones se suelen estancar cuando comienzan los juegos.

  51. Restrained, Beaten, Asphyxiated: New York Prison Guards’ Brutality Grows New York, Today

    As frustrations among corrections officers mount, abusive treatment of inmates is rising and becoming more vicious, records and interviews show.

  52. Spelling Bee Forum Gameplay, Today

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

  53. Why Are Guards Using Force More Often in New York’s Prisons? New York, Today

    State prison guards say they are doing so because their jobs have become more dangerous. A New York Times analysis points to a different reality.

  54. La nieta de JFK comparte su batalla contra la leucemia En español, Today

    Tatiana Schlossberg relata su diagnóstico, dos transplantes y su indignación ante políticas de salud que, asegura, ponen vidas en riesgo.

  55. Ukrainians React to Peace Plan to End Russia’s War Video, Today

    American and Ukrainian officials said they had made progress in Geneva on a plan to end the war with Russia. Some Ukrainians dismissed the early draft as a concession.

  56. Palabra del día: ‘bestow’ En español, Today

    Esta palabra ha aparecido en 73 artículos en NYTimes.com en el último año. ¿Puedes usarla en una frase?

  57. Word of the Day: bestow The Learning Network, Today

    This word has appeared in 73 articles on NYTimes.com in the past year. Can you use it in a sentence?

  58. ‘The Beatles Anthology,’ Plus 9 Things to Watch on TV This Week Arts, Today

    The remastered documentary series will be released, and we watch some reader recommendations, including “The Gone” and “Dark.”

  59. No Corrections: Nov. 24, 2025 Corrections, Today

    No corrections appeared in print on Monday, Nov. 24, 2025.

  60. Trade Chaos Causes Businesses to Rethink Their Relationship With the U.S. Business, Today

    From Sweden to Brazil, six small companies talk about how they are communicating with their U.S. customers amid uncertainty over Trump’s changing tariffs.

  61. Quote of the Day: A Belgian Region’s Experiment With Democracy, and Trust Corrections, Today

    Quotation of the Day for Monday, November 24, 2025.

  62. How One German Toymaker Made Money Despite U.S. Tariffs Business, Today

    A combination of strategic planning, good timing and a long-awaited product helped the maker of electronic story boxes weather the onset of tariffs.

  63. ‘It: Welcome to Derry’ Season 1, Episode 5 Recap: Search and Destroy Arts, Today

    Gen. Shaw sends troops into the sewage tunnels under Derry. The children send themselves there, too. Bad idea in both cases.

  64. Jamil Abdullah Al-Amin, Black Power Activist Known as H. Rap Brown, Dies at 82 U.S., Today

    A charismatic orator in the 1960s, he called for armed resistance to white oppression. As a Muslim cleric, he was convicted of murder in 2000 and died in detention.

  65. Woman Convicted in ‘Slender Man’ Stabbing Flees Group Home U.S., Today

    The woman, Morgan Geyser, was last seen in a residential area of Madison, Wis., on Saturday evening. The police said she cut off a monitoring bracelet.

  66. Lee Tamahori, Director of Film Voted New Zealand’s Best, Dies at 75 Obituaries, Today

    He reimagined “Once Were Warriors,” a novel about a Maori family, as a film that became a worldwide phenomenon. He went on to direct Hollywood movies.

  67. Former News Anchor Sentenced to 10 Years in Prison Over Pandemic Fraud U.S., Today

    The former anchor, Stephanie Hockridge, who once worked for a Phoenix station, participated in an elaborate scheme that illegally obtained more than $63 million, prosecutors said.

  68. Israeli Military Commanders Face Ouster Over Oct. 7 Failures World, Yesterday

    About a dozen people were told they face dismissal or discipline for mistakes tied to the deadly Hamas-led attack that set off the war in Gaza.

  69. Top U.S. Military Officer to Visit Caribbean as Trump Pressures Venezuela U.S., Yesterday

    Gen. Dan Caine is making the trip as President Trump is said to have approved plans for covert action in Venezuela.

  70. U.S. Introduces New Female Crash-Test Dummy Standards U.S., Yesterday

    A female crash-test dummy to replace an outdated model largely based on male proportions would improve safety for women, who face higher fatality and injury risks on the road, officials said.

  71. Three-Point Hoops Shot Gameplay, Yesterday

    Zhou Zhang brings us into her circle.

  72. Mamdani’s Meeting With Trump Scrambled the MAGA-Sphere Style, Yesterday

    Prominent conservative influencers had different interpretations as they processed the meeting on podcasts and in social media posts.

  73. Trump Moves to End Temporary Protected Status for Somalis U.S., Yesterday

    About 700 Somali immigrants are currently allowed to live and work in the United States under a program for people fleeing countries in turmoil.

  74. Donald Glover Reveals He Had a Stroke Last Year Arts, Yesterday

    The rapper and actor, who performed in Los Angeles on Saturday, said doctors had also discovered a hole in his heart, prompting him to cancel his world tour.

  75. Can the World Move On Without the U.S.? G20 Leaders Gave It a Shot. World, Yesterday

    With the United States boycotting the summit, other nations sought to strike new deals, and some took a tougher tone with President Trump.

  76. Denmark’s Migration Model World, Yesterday

    The country is getting attention for its tough asylum policies. Can they serve as a bulwark against the far right?

  77. ‘Gruesome Playground Injuries’ Review: Does It Hurt? Theater, Yesterday

    Kara Young and Nicholas Braun star in the Off Broadway revival of Rajiv Joseph’s two-hander about best friends on parallel paths to self-destruction.

  78. Estos chocolateros han encontrado una forma deliciosa de ayudar a la Amazonía En español, Yesterday

    Una nueva generación de chocolateros artesanales de Brasil está creando tabletas con “identidad”. Y también están ayudando a conservar la selva.

  79. El Reino Unido busca endurecer sus políticas para refugiados En español, Yesterday

    El primer ministro Keir Starmer espera que un nuevo enfoque para las solicitudes de asilo le permita controlar un debate sobre inmigración que amenaza su gobierno. La propuesta ha provocado reacciones negativas.

  80. Denmark Offers Lessons as Europe Toughens Up on Immigration World, Yesterday

    Like other European leaders, British Labour politicians are borrowing from Denmark’s restrictive asylum policy. One of its architects cautions that “balance” is necessary.

  81. Mother Accused of Delaying Medical Care for Daughter Who Died on Road Trip U.S., Yesterday

    A diabetic 10-year-old girl slipped into a coma during a trip with her family and was brought to the hospital after she had died, the authorities said.

  82. The Danish Model for Immigration Crackdown Video, Yesterday

    For European governments, Denmark’s hard-line immigration policy is a model for how to get a grip on contentious issue and stay in power. Our reporter Jeanna Smialek reports from Copenhagen on the the effects of the policy.

  83. Haití celebra su primera clasificación al Mundial en 50 años En español, Yesterday

    El triunfo de la selección nacional que le consiguió un puesto en la Copa dio a los haitianos de todo el mundo un respiro momentáneo de las profundas crisis de su país.

  84. How a Sabotaged Ankle Monitor Ended Bolsonaro’s House Arrest World, Yesterday

    Shortly before he was expected to start serving a 27-year sentence, Brazil’s former president took a soldering iron to his tracking device.

  85. Israel Says It Assassinated a Top Hezbollah Commander Near Beirut World, Yesterday

    Escalating its attacks on the armed group in Lebanon, Israel said it killed Hezbollah’s chief of staff in an airstrike on an apartment building.

  86. Trump Calls Ukraine Ungrateful, Again, for U.S. Support in War With Russia U.S., Yesterday

    President Trump renewed his criticism of Ukraine’s government as emissaries from Kyiv and Washington met to discuss a plan to end the war.

  87. Fire Threatens Iran’s Ancient Forest, a World Heritage Site World, Yesterday

    Iran has been battling its worst drought in more than six decades. A blaze in the north has now eaten through parts of the old treasure.

  88. Waymo triunfaba en San Francisco, hasta que uno de sus vehículos autónomos mató a un gato En español, Yesterday

    Los taxis sin conductor se han hecho omnipresentes en la ciudad, pero se armó un revuelo cuando uno atropelló a un gato muy querido por un vecindario.

  89. It’s Not Just Any Turkey. It’s a Melissa Clark Turkey. Food, Yesterday

    In our Thanksgiving episode of Cooking 101, Melissa shares the one recipe you need for a burnished, juicy turkey.

  90. Cómo los Beatles lograron enganchar a la generación X En español, Yesterday

    Los jóvenes que alcanzaron la mayoría de edad a la sombra de los Fab Four se mofaban de las credenciales boomer de la banda. Los discos “Anthology”, que vuelven ahora después de 30 años, cambiaron todo eso.

  91. Motorcyclist Dies in ‘Globe of Death’ Circus Accident in Italy World, Yesterday

    Christián Quezada Vasquez died after losing control during a stunt in which motorcyclists ride around a spherical cage, the circus company said.

  92. In His Tightest Corner Yet, Will Zelensky Rise to the Occasion? World, Yesterday

    Over nearly four years of wartime leadership, analysts say the Ukrainian leader has repeatedly played weak hands wisely. A U.S. peace plan may be his biggest test.

  93. How to Be Grateful When You’re Struggling Briefing, Yesterday

    Gratitude is good for you. Like, really good for you. But it’s also hard to practice.

  94. As Trump’s Inquisitors Face Scrutiny, a Divisive Figure Could Play a New Role U.S., Yesterday

    The prosecutor running an inquiry into those who investigated President Trump has established a grand jury under Judge Aileen M. Cannon, whose scuttling of the documents case made her a White House favorite.

  95. Mamdani and Trump Tamp Down Fears Over National Guard in New York City New York, Yesterday

    In a Sunday interview on “Meet the Press,” Zohran Mamdani, the mayor-elect, said he had made a forceful case to the president that troops were not needed in the city.

  96. In an Italian Masterpiece, Art and Faith Meet Opinion, Yesterday

    Readers respond to a guest essay about the religious feelings inspired by Fra Angelico’s painting. Also: Down times at the movies.

  97. Rubio Insists U.S. Authored the Ukraine Peace Plan U.S., Yesterday

    The comment from Secretary of State Marco Rubio came after a group of U.S. lawmakers claimed that he said the plan was a Russian initiative, not a U.S. proposal.

  98. Meet the Beatles, Again Briefing, Yesterday

    A music reporter revisits the documentary that made him fall in love with the Beatles, ahead of the film’s 30th-anniversary rerelease.