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  1. Cuando el acusado es objeto de deseo En español, Today

    La tendencia de equiparar la inocencia con el atractivo, crea un arquetipo que hace de combustible de la cultura pop.

  2. Prepárate para que tu guacamole sea un artículo de lujo En español, Today

    Trump ve los aranceles y la deportación como medios para fortalecer el país, y los votantes parecen estar de acuerdo. Pero corre el riesgo de socavar una de las mayores fortalezas económicas de EE. UU.

  3. Word of the Day: azure The Learning Network, Today

    This word has appeared in 55 articles on NYTimes.com in the past year. Can you use it in a sentence?

  4. En España, unas monjas excomulgadas no quieren abandonar sus conventos En español, Today

    La disputa de las clarisas de Belorado, actualmente enredada en un tribunal español, involucra un arma misteriosa, demonios, deudas, una hipoteca y un manifiesto en el que denuncian a la Iglesia católica.

  5. No es demasiado tarde para frenar los gastos navideños En español, Today

    Los estudios sugieren que gastarás menos si fijas un presupuesto estricto, incluso si te excedes del límite impuesto.

  6. Trump Chooses Kari Lake to Lead Voice of America Washington, Today

    Ms. Lake, a former TV news anchor turned right-wing firebrand who has called journalists “monsters,” would be in charge of a federally funded news outlet with a huge global audience.

  7. YoungBoy Never Broke Again Is Sentenced to Nearly 2 Years in Federal Gun Case Express, Today

    The rapper, whose real name is Kentrell Gaulden, admitted to possessing guns as a felon in Louisiana. He faced a maximum sentence of 25 years.

  8. Thursday Briefing N Y T Now, Today

    The latest from Syria.

  9. Meta Donates $1 Million to Trump’s Inaugural Fund Business, Today

    The move follows a visit that Mark Zuckerberg, Meta’s chief executive, made last month to Mar-a-Lago to meet with President-elect Donald Trump.

  10. Ready for the Next Extreme-Weather Catastrophe? Here’s How to Pack a ‘Go Bag.’ Projects and Initiatives, Today

    If the trend continues, extreme weather will occur more frequently. Here’s how experts suggest you prepare.

  11. The Magic of Less ‘Holiday Magic’ Projects and Initiatives, Today

    Some people respond to the stress of the season by adopting a Marie Kondo approach: relinquishing the rituals that no longer bring them joy.

  12. Quote of the Day: Israel, Seeing an Opportunity, Demolishes Syria’s Military Assets Summary, Today

    Quotation of the Day for Thursday, December 12, 2024

  13. Serious Hang Time Games, Today

    Daniel Bodily’s puzzle will have you looking in all directions.

  14. Corrections: Dec. 12, 2024 Corrections, Today

    Corrections that appeared in print on Thursday, Dec. 12, 2024.

  15. Trump Considers Kennedy’s Daughter-in-Law for C.I.A. Deputy Director Washington, Today

    Amaryllis Fox Kennedy, a former C.I.A. officer who is married to the son of Robert F. Kennedy Jr., raised alarms for publishing a book about her work at the agency without going through a review process.

  16. Drones, Dogs, Drug Labs: Canada’s Plan to Avoid Trump’s Tariffs Takes Shape Foreign, Today

    Two weeks after a Mar-a-Lago dinner with Donald J. Trump, details of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s plan to stave off a showdown with the United States are emerging.

  17. In Defiant Speech, South Korea’s President Defends Martial Law Decree Foreign, Today

    President Yoon Suk Yeol vowed to “fight to the end,” despite the opposition’s push to impeach him and his own party’s demand that he resign.

  18. Dean of Students at Massachusetts School Charged With Conspiring to Traffic Cocaine National, Today

    Federal prosecutors said Lavante Wiggins of Pittsfield High School and another man had conspired to traffic “large quantities” of the drug in western Massachusetts.

  19. Health Insurance Workers Fearful Amid Public Anger After Slaying of C.E.O. National, Today

    Employees at UnitedHealthcare and other companies described being anxious after an outpouring of online vitriol.

  20. Labor Board Classifies ‘Love Is Blind’ Contestants as Employees Culture, Today

    The National Labor Relations Board’s case against the Netflix hit could have ripple effects across the reality TV industry.

  21. F.B.I. Is Investigating Whether Crime Group May Be Targeting Athletes’ Homes Express, Today

    The homes of a handful of N.B.A. and N.F.L. players in the Midwest have been burglarized since September. The F.B.I. believes “South American Theft Groups” could be responsible, according to one memo.

  22. N.C. Elections Board Rejects G.O.P. Effort to Toss 60,000 Ballots National, Today

    The ruling comes in a dispute over a State Supreme Court race that the Democratic incumbent won by 734 votes.

  23. Promoter of ‘Stop the Steal’ Is Choice for Management and Budget Staff Chief Washington, Today

    President-elect Donald J. Trump selected Ed Martin, a Missouri Republican with a long track record as an anti-abortion activist, for a top position in the agency that administers the budget.

  24. New Friends After 50? Yes, Please! Op Ed, Today

    The people in our lives are a dynamic constellation.

  25. Why Trump Soured on F.B.I. Director Christopher Wray Washington, Yesterday

    By the time Donald J. Trump left the White House, he was eager to fire Mr. Wray, but he held back. His antipathy only heightened in the years after his presidency.

  26. What Is Extradition? Can Fighting It Help the Midtown Shooting Suspect? National, Yesterday

    Under the Constitution, states are obliged to hand over other states’ fugitives if requested. But the process can be challenged in court. Here’s what to know.

  27. Syria’s New Leaders Balance Huge Struggles Amid Disorder Foreign, Yesterday

    The rebels who seized control called for foreign help in prosecuting atrocities, while trying to restore order in a fractured country.

  28. Martin Benson, Regional Theater Impresario, Dies at 87 Obits, Yesterday

    South Coast Repertory, which he founded with a partner, was a major force in Southern California theater. He directed more than 100 of its productions.

  29. So Much Losing Politics, Yesterday

    President-elect Donald Trump is stocking his administration with people who have lost elections.

  30. The F.B.I. Director Said He Would Resign N Y T Now, Yesterday

    Also, A.D.H.D. diagnoses are surging among older Americans. Here’s the latest at the end of Wednesday.

  31. The ‘Ballad of Keiko’ Music Video Video, Yesterday

    This is the story of the real-life whale from “Free Willy” and his odyssey back to the ocean. In Episode 5 of the “Good Whale” podcast, Keiko disappears in Icelandic waters. For four weeks, nobody knew what had happened to him. So we reimagined th...

  32. Yesterday’s Trump News live blog included three standalone posts:
  33. House Passes Defense Bill Denying Transgender Health Coverage for Minors Washington, Yesterday

    The $895 billion measure was approved over the opposition of most Democrats, who rejected a provision inserted by Republicans to deny the coverage to the minor children of military personnel.

  34. North Carolina G.O.P. Brushes Aside Democratic Governor to Expand Power Politics, Yesterday

    After cloaking a bill that strips key powers from Democrats as hurricane aid, the state’s Republican-controlled legislature overrode a veto from Gov. Roy Cooper, a Democrat, to pass it into law.

  35. In Aleppo, Jubilation Amid Smashed Monuments and Bloodstained Sidewalks Foreign, Yesterday

    Though excitement and frenzy were on full display in some parts of Aleppo, the city is still gripped by uncertainty after the sudden end of a 13-year civil war.

  36. Yesterday’s Thepoint live blog included two standalone posts:
  37. Why Was a Murder Suspect’s Instagram Taken Down, but Not His Goodreads? Express, Yesterday

    Luigi Mangione’s social media accounts attracted swift attention after he was arrested in the killing of UnitedHealthcare’s chief executive. When do companies scrub a digital trail?

  38. Thursday Briefing: The Struggle to Create Order in Syria N Y T Now, Yesterday

    Plus, China’s surprising box office hit.

  39. U.S. Strategy on Syria Risks ISIS Resurgence, Kurdish General Warns World, Yesterday

    Gen. Mazlum Kobani, commander of Kurdish forces in Syria, said recent decisions by the U.S. in Syria potentially “leaves a vacuum behind that can be taken advantage of by ISIS.”

  40. Biden’s Top Aides Race to Middle East as Militias Wield Power in Syria Washington, Yesterday

    Secretary of State Antony J. Blinken plans to hold meetings in Jordan and Turkey. Jake Sullivan, the national security adviser, is visiting Israel.

  41. Are Those Drones Over New Jersey? Sightings Mount, and Still No Answers. Metro, Yesterday

    Though officials say that the sightings pose no threat to the public, they have yet to provide any concrete information about the origin of the flying objects.

  42. New York Times and Tech Guild Reach Deal Business, Yesterday

    The union, which represents some 600 tech workers at the publication, had been negotiating for a contract for more than two years. It will vote on ratifying the deal next week.

  43. Russian Military and Commercial Activity Appears Halted at Key Syrian Port Video, Yesterday

    Satellite images from last week and this week show that naval vessels docked at the port city of Tartus have left. According to marine tracking data, no cargo ships have entered or left Tartus since Monday.

  44. ‘Golden Bachelor’ Star Announces Cancer Diagnosis Styles, Yesterday

    Gerry Turner rose to prominence as a septuagenarian star of a reality dating show. In an interview with People, he said he has a type of non-Hodgkin lymphoma.

  45. New Jersey Politician Fakes Spotify Wrapped to Show All Springsteen Songs Politics, Yesterday

    Representative Josh Gottheimer, a Democrat who is running for governor, may well be a huge fan of the Boss. But his Spotify Wrapped was not real.

  46. Colleges Warn Foreign Students to Get to Campus Before Trump Takes Office National, Yesterday

    Harvard, Penn and U.S.C. were among the universities and colleges that issued advisories in anticipation of possible travel bans.

  47. The Pistachio Martini Is Beloved. And Baffling. Dining, Yesterday

    The creamy, pastel green drink is an enigma, but that doesn’t stop bartenders across the country from adding it to their menus.

  48. Syria’s Rebel Group Destroy Tomb of Ousted President’s Father Video, Yesterday

    Rebels damaged and burned the tomb of former Syrian president, Hafez al-Assad, in what some are calling an act of revenge.

  49. Hunt Continues for U.S. Journalist Who Disappeared in Syria Washington, Yesterday

    The U.S. has identified prisons of interest as it searches for clues about Austin Tice, who was abducted in 2012 and whose fate remains unknown.

  50. ‘The Best Government Money Can Buy’ Op Ed, Yesterday

    Under the influence of a coterie of tech boosters, it’s full speed ahead.

  51. La búsqueda de los desaparecidos en Siria En español, Yesterday

    Tras la caída del brutal régimen de Bashar al Asad, muchos sirios se apresuraron a las prisiones para encontrar a sus seres queridos desaparecidos. La búsqueda llevó a algunos de ellos a la morgue.

  52. Trump Wants Mass Deportations. He Will Need Jails and Sanctuary Cities to Help. Washington, Yesterday

    Immigration experts say the Trump administration would need cooperation from local law enforcement to deport millions of people.

  53. Building Trust in an Age of Distrust Special Sections, Yesterday

    At this year’s DealBook Summit, there was a sense that trust was becoming harder to come by and that the rules for how people judge the truth had shifted.

  54. Could Cats Become a Carrier of Bird Flu? Science, Yesterday

    A new study highlights the need for public health officials to ramp up bird flu surveillance in our feline companions.

  55. From the DealBook Summit: Influential People Share Their Insights Special Sections, Yesterday

    Industry leaders attending the conference were asked about artificial intelligence, the economy, international relations and more.

  56. Serena Williams Is Competing on a New Court: Investment Special Sections, Yesterday

    “I’ve learned to trust my instincts in any business venture or brand I’m championing,” the retired tennis star said in an interview at the DealBook Summit.

  57. For Athletes, the Draw and the How of Branding Special Sections, Yesterday

    A task force at the DealBook Summit discussed how from college to pro sports, becoming a brand is a challenge.

  58. Seismic Political Shifts Are Likely to Continue Special Sections, Yesterday

    A lively DealBook Summit task force agreed on little except that the electorate is restless.

  59. Man Who Leaped Over Bench to Attack Nevada Judge Gets Decades in Prison Express, Yesterday

    A courtroom video recorded Deobra Redden as he ran up and attacked Judge Mary Kay Holthus at his sentencing hearing.

  60. Women Need More Help to Rise in the Workplace Special Sections, Yesterday

    A DealBook Summit panel said a lack of helpful policies was hindering female advancement, while freezing eggs to postpone motherhood did not always work out.

  61. U.K. Bans Puberty Blockers for Teens Indefinitely Foreign, Yesterday

    A freeze placed this year on their use to treat gender dysphoria will remain in place for young people under 18, except in clinical trials, Britain’s government said.

  62. Technologists: Smarter-Than-Humans A.I. Will Likely Be Here by 2030 Special Sections, Yesterday

    Most members of a DealBook Summit panel described immense benefits from artificial intelligence and saw its risks as manageable.

  63. Supreme Court Allows Biden Plan to Address Toxic Coal Ash Washington, Yesterday

    The court’s order was provisional, rejecting a request from a Kentucky electric utility to block the plan while an appeals court considers its challenge.

  64. Far-Right Militias Seek Role in Trump Deportation Plan Washington, Yesterday

    The incoming administration said it would not rely on outside groups to carry out its plan to deport millions of immigrants, but militias have a long record of inserting themselves into patrolling the border.

  65. This Ohio-Hating Michigan Democrat Has Thoughts on Why Her Party Lost Politics, Yesterday

    Kristen McDonald Rivet won a tough House race in a heavily white, working-class area even as many Democrats in such places lost. In an interview, she warned against a “tone-deaf” economic message.

  66. Collins Grills Hegseth but Remains Undecided on His Bid for Defense Secretary Washington, Yesterday

    Senator Susan Collins, Republican of Maine, said she questioned President-elect Donald J. Trump’s pick to lead the Pentagon on the misconduct allegations against him and other topics.

  67. Tiny Love Stories: ‘The Two of You Are Sickening’ Styles, Yesterday

    Modern Love in miniature, featuring reader-submitted stories of no more than 100 words.

  68. Christopher Wray Says He’ll Step Down as F.B.I. Director Washington, Yesterday

    President-elect Donald J. Trump had already signaled his intention to replace Mr. Wray with a longtime loyalist, Kash Patel.

  69. Putin acaba de sufrir una enorme derrota En español, Yesterday

    Esta vez, cuando Bashar al Asad empezó a caer, Rusia no estuvo allí para ayudarlo.

  70. With His Usual Flair, John Galliano Exits Maison Margiela Styles, Yesterday

    The star designer, who has often courted controversy, rebuilt his reputation at the Parisian fashion house. After 10 years, he said goodbye with an Instagram post.

  71. Duelo en privado: así recordaron al ejecutivo de UnitedHealthcare sus seres queridos En español, Yesterday

    Brian Thompson fue sepultado en la ciudad de Minnesota donde residía como un padre devoto de sus dos hijos.

  72. Raygun Shuts Down Musical Inspired by Her Jeered Olympic Breaking Culture, Yesterday

    The comedian behind the parody about the Australian breaker who became a summer celebrity said she was willing to make some changes to avoid legal drama.

  73. Israel ve la oportunidad y destruye activos militares de Siria En español, Yesterday

    Cuando fue evidente que se produciría un cambio de régimen en el país vecino, las fuerzas israelíes lanzaron una amplia campaña aérea con el fin de evitar que las armas queden en manos de extremistas islamistas.

  74. Private Insurers Must Now Cover Dyslexia Testing in New York Metro, Yesterday

    Gov. Kathy Hochul signed into law a first-in-the-nation bill requiring insurance companies to cover costs associated with dyslexia diagnoses.

  75. Preet Bharara to Investigate State Police Slowdown in New Jersey Metro, Yesterday

    New Jersey’s attorney general has chosen Mr. Bharara, a former U.S. attorney, to investigate a steep dip in tickets for speeding and drunken driving.

  76. Alexander Brothers Sex Trafficking Indictment Interactive, Yesterday

    The federal indictment against Oren Alexander, Tal Alexander and Alon Alexander, on conspiracy to commit sex trafficking.

  77. Like a Family Reunion, but With More Tears (and Tonys) Styles, Yesterday

    Members of the cast of the 2008 Tony-winning revival of “South Pacific,” including Matthew Morrison and Kelli O’Hara, reunited for a benefit performance. The emotions were the guest of honor.

  78. 120 Miles of Russian Forest Couldn’t Keep These Two Tigers Apart Science, Yesterday

    Boris and Svetlaya were raised together as orphaned cubs, and then reintroduced to the wild separately. But Boris went on a trek that surprised the researchers who were monitoring him.

  79. Yesterday’s Syria News Assad Rebels live blog included five standalone posts:
  80. Bipartisan Lawmakers Seek to Break Up Giant Health Care Conglomerates Business, Yesterday

    New legislation would force UnitedHealth Group, CVS Health and Cigna to each sell their pharmacies within three years.

  81. Objectifying the Accused Styles, Yesterday

    What happens when violent crimes are overshadowed by appearances?

  82. ¿Tengo que deshacerme de mi espátula negra de plástico? En español, Yesterday

    Un nuevo estudio ha detectado sustancias químicas peligrosas en diversos artículos domésticos. Pero los expertos dicen que los riesgos para la salud no están claros.

  83. El sospechoso del asesinato del ejecutivo de seguros pertenece a una prominente familia de Maryland En español, Yesterday

    Hasta esta semana, cuando fue detenido Luigi Mangione, su familia era conocida como una fuerza en la política y la beneficencia de su estado.

  84. How a Soprano With Dyslexia Rose to the Heights of Opera Culture, Yesterday

    Elza van den Heever, a star of “Die Frau Ohne Schatten” at the Metropolitan Opera, no longer sees dyslexia as a hindrance — just a different way of learning.

  85. Sundance Film Festival Unveils a Lineup Heavy on Politics Culture, Yesterday

    The annual event also makes room for a remake of the musical “Kiss of the Spider Woman” and the return of Justin Lin.

  86. Shadow of a Childless Woman: The Mythic Roots of Strauss’s ‘Frau’ Culture, Yesterday

    What’s behind the strange emphasis on childlessness in “Die Frau ohne Schatten,” the Strauss-Hofmannsthal opera now at the Met? Look to the ancients.

  87. Prominent Real Estate Agents and Brothers Charged With Sex Trafficking Real Estate, Yesterday

    Oren and Tal Alexander, once stars of the real estate industry, had a precipitous fall after women filed lawsuits accusing them of sexual assault. Their brother Alon was also charged.

  88. F.D.A. Tries Last-Ditch Move to Slash Nicotine Levels in Cigarettes Science, Yesterday

    The agency is asking the White House, in the final days of the Biden era, to move ahead with plans to drastically reduce the addictive substance in traditional tobacco cigarettes.

  89. Wisconsin Man Who Faked Kayaking Death and Fled U.S. Is in Custody Express, Yesterday

    Ryan Borgwardt returned to the United States on his own after staging his own drowning death and fleeing the country, the authorities said.

  90. En estas aplicaciones hay una oscura promesa: madres que abusan de sus hijos En español, Yesterday

    Ciertas apps para celulares descargadas de Apple y Google pueden permitir a padres y otros abusadores conectar con pedófilos que pagan por ver —y guiar— conductas delictivas.

  91. Who Is Mohammed al-Bashir, Syria’s Caretaker Prime Minister? Foreign, Yesterday

    Mr. al-Bashir previously headed a rebel-led administration in northwestern Syria. He has been tasked with running the country’s interim government until March.

  92. Malibu Fire Reminds Residents of the Perils of Living in Paradise National, Yesterday

    Flames threatened residential areas and forced thousands to flee as firefighters fought to contain the Franklin fire.

  93. ‘This Is the Best Salmon I’ve Ever Made’ Dining, Yesterday

    Andy Baraghani’s sticky miso salmon bowl, and more of our most popular recipes from 2024.

  94. A.D.H.D. Diagnoses Are Surging Among Older Americans Well, Yesterday

    Many say they are relieved to finally have an explanation after decades of struggle.

  95. Reflections on Motherhood, Careers and Identity Letters, Yesterday

    Readers respond to an essay by Daniela J. Lamas. Also: Andy Griffith’s Mayberry today; Donald Trump’s loyalty test; never an exile; choosing charities.

  96. Tracking Tropical Cyclone Chido Interactive, Yesterday

    See the likely path and wind arrival times for Chido.

  97. Google Unveils A.I. Agent That Can Use Websites on Its Own Business, Yesterday

    The experimental tool can browse spreadsheets, shopping sites and other services, before taking action on behalf of the computer user.

  98. Supreme Court Won’t Decide Nvidia Securities Fraud Case After All Washington, Yesterday

    In an unsigned order, the justices dismissed the case against the tech giant as “improvidently granted,” meaning they had concluded that it had been a mistake to take it up.

  99. Who Set the Stage for al-Assad’s Ouster? There Are Different Answers in the U.S. and Israel. Washington, Yesterday

    President Biden says he weakened Russia, Iran and Hezbollah, laying the groundwork for Bashar al-Assad’s ouster. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says the Syrian leader would still be in power had he listened to American advice.

  100. La policía tiene un cuaderno con notas sobre el asesinato del ejecutivo de seguros En español, Yesterday

    Luigi Mangione fue hallado con un cuaderno en el que se detallaban los planes para el tiroteo, según dos funcionarios encargados de hacer cumplir la ley.

  101. The Torlonia Marbles Are Coming to Museums in Chicago, Texas and Montreal Culture, Yesterday

    For the first time, the ancient marbles are traveling out of Europe to the United States and Canada, for a prolonged stint.

  102. Scholz Calls for Confidence Vote, in Step Toward German Elections Foreign, Yesterday

    Chancellor Olaf Scholz, who had few alternatives after his three-party coalition broke up, is widely expected to lose when Parliament takes up the measure on Monday.

  103. Donald Trump elige a Kimberly Guilfoyle como embajadora en Grecia En español, Yesterday

    Mientras tanto, Donald Trump Jr. fue visto en Florida en compañía de la socialité Bettina Anderson. No se ha dicho si el hijo del presidente electo iría con Guilfoyle a Grecia si se ratifica el nombramiento.

  104. Albertsons Backs Out of Merger Deal and Sues Kroger After Court Rulings Business, Yesterday

    The supermarket chain had tried to join forces with Kroger, but judges sided with federal and state regulators who charged that the merger would reduce competition.

  105. Yesterday’s Cpi Inflation Fed live blog included two standalone posts:
  106. Men in Caring Jobs Will Make Society More Equal Op Ed, Yesterday

    Less stigma against male caregivers is all to the good.

  107. A Friend Saw My Daughter-in-Law Flirting With Another Man. What Should I Do? Styles, Yesterday

    A mother-in-law is unsure whether to say something to her son (or his wife) after hearing through the grapevine about an upsetting scene at a hotel bar.

  108. Syria After al-Assad: What’s Happening and What Comes Next Foreign, Yesterday

    Rebels are asserting control in Damascus as Israel and other countries carry out military operations.

  109. Police Say Suspect’s Notebook Described Rationale for C.E.O. Killing Metro, Yesterday

    “It’s targeted, precise and doesn’t risk innocents,” said a sentence in a spiral notebook belonging to the man charged with murdering Brian Thompson.

  110. Macy’s Details Multimillion-Dollar Accounting Error in Downbeat Report Business, Yesterday

    Analysts see much bigger challenges for the retailer than lax accounting.

  111. The F.T.C.’s Next, More Deal-Friendly Leader Business, Yesterday

    Andrew Ferguson is expected to go easier on mergers than the agency’s current chief, Lina Khan. But he could take a similarly tough approach to policing Big Tech.

  112. Blast in Afghanistan Kills a Taliban Leader, Khalil Haqqani Foreign, Yesterday

    The government accused the Islamic State of being behind the attack, which struck at the heart of the Taliban’s power structure after years of essentially unchallenged dominance.

  113. Exxon Plans to Sell Electricity to Data Centers Business, Yesterday

    The country’s largest oil company is designing a natural gas power plant outfitted with carbon capture technology to meet the voracious power demand of technology companies.

  114. The Largest Immigration Surge in U.S. History N Y T Now, Yesterday

    We explain the scale of recent immigration to America.

  115. How Many People Have Died in Syria’s Civil War? Foreign, Yesterday

    The United Nations and human rights organizations have faced challenges in counting all those killed and missing in the conflict that began in March 2011.

  116. Las recetas más populares de 2024 En español, Yesterday

    Tus recetas favoritas de NYT Cooking —los platos que has añadido a tu rotación, las comidas que tus hijos sí se comieron, las cenas que te emocionaba cocinar— están aquí.

  117. A Search for Syria’s Disappeared, and New Details in C.E.O. Killing Investigation Podcasts, Yesterday

    Plus, another World Cup raises human rights fears.

  118. Notre-Dame Rises From the Ashes The Daily, Yesterday

    The Paris cathedral has reopened, five years after a devastating fire. The Times’s chief architecture critic tells its story.

  119. The Connections Companion No. 550 Games, Yesterday

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Thursday, Dec. 12, 2024.

  120. Wordle Review No. 1,272 Games, Yesterday

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Sunday, Dec. 12, 2024.

  121. ‘Mentes más frescas durante más tiempo’: cómo se vive la semana laboral de 4 días En español, Yesterday

    Dos empresas en Londres decidieron probar una semana laboral más corta. El grupo que promueve el proyecto piloto espera que se vuelva la norma.

  122. Trump’s Admiration for Royals Could Make Them a Potent Diplomatic Tool Foreign, Yesterday

    A meeting between President-elect Donald J. Trump and Prince William showed Britain’s hope that the Windsors could help safeguard relations with Washington.

  123. Storm Aid vs. Partisan Power: A Showdown Looms in North Carolina Politics, Yesterday

    As Republicans try to muscle through a bill that is nominally dedicated to hurricane relief but in fact erodes Democrats’ influence, residents of the areas hit hardest say they urgently need help.

  124. What’s Your All-Time Favorite Toy? Learning, Yesterday

    Furbys, Nintendo Switch, Rubik’s Cube, American Girl dolls, or Squishmallows: What’s on your Mount Rushmore of toys?

  125. Suspect in C.E.O.’s Killing Fights Extradition to New York Video, Yesterday

    Luigi Mangione, who was charged with murder in the fatal shooting of Brian Thompson, the chief executive of UnitedHealthcare, is a 26-year-old Ivy League graduate from a prominent Maryland family. Maria Cramer, a New York Times reporter covering c...

  126. The One Thing the U.S. Can Do to Help Syria Now Op Ed, Yesterday

    Editorial board writer Farah Stockman argues ending the sanctions on Syria is the best way for America to help stabilize the country following the collapse of the Assad regime.

  127. In Aleppo, Rebels Give a Sense of What May Come in Syria Foreign, Yesterday

    Rebel fighters who took control of Aleppo about two weeks ago have promised security and continuity. Prices have skyrocketed, but residents express some hope for the future.

  128. Biden Administration Looks to Reinforce U.S.-China Ties Ahead of Trump’s Return Washington, Yesterday

    Senior Treasury officials are holding a final round of talks with a new round of economic volatility on the horizon.

  129. Prepare for Guacamole to Be a Luxury Item Op Ed, Yesterday

    Trump’s immigration and tariff plans will strain American farming and raise the prices you see at the store.

  130. The Best Genre Movies of 2024 Culture, Yesterday

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

  131. Al-Assad’s Fall Has Changed the Future of the Middle East Op Ed, Yesterday

    As a new reality in Syria sets in, a reordering of regional power dynamics is already taking shape.

  132. Traveling to the U.K. Soon? You Might Need to Apply and Pay a Fee First. Travel, Yesterday

    As of Jan. 8, an electronic travel authorization will be required for visitors from dozens of visa-exempt countries, including the United States and Canada.

  133. Best Dance Performances of 2024 Arts & Leisure, Yesterday

    Once-in-a-generation ballerinas, topical works that transcended politics and a voguing “Cats” were highlights of the year.

  134. What the Suspect in the C.E.O.’s Killing Has Revealed About Himself Metro, Yesterday

    The man arrested in Brian Thompson’s murder “views himself as a hero of sorts,” the police have said.

  135. $1.35 Million Homes in New York, Nevada and Connecticut Real Estate, Yesterday

    A home from 1900 in Woodstock, a midcentury modern house in Las Vegas and a converted barn in Chester.

  136. A Political Reckoning Will Come for Trump, Too Op Ed, Yesterday

    His cabinet picks show that the Republicans are hollowed out, too.

  137. A Local’s Guide to Celebrating the Holidays in New York Travel, Yesterday

    Facing crushing throngs and high prices can be as off-putting as a rock-hard bagel. Here’s how New Yorkers enjoy their hometown’s seasonal traditions without much challenge to their patience or pocketbook.

  138. Democrats Don’t Have an Easy Way Out Op Ed, Yesterday

    The party’s weakened condition leaves it ill prepared to defend itself against a Republican Party determined to eviscerate liberalism and the left.

  139. Dating Apps Suck. A.I. Clones Are Making Them Even Weirder. Podcasts, Yesterday

    Eli wasn’t finding a connection on the apps, so he did something drastic.

  140. Recent Immigration Surge Has Been Largest in U.S. History N Y T Now, Yesterday

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