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  1. They Seek to Curb Online Hate. The U.S. Accuses Them of Censorship. Business, Today

    The Trump administration said five regulators and researchers who work to tackle disinformation and abuse on the internet had been barred from entering the United States.

  2. The Photos That Defined Business and the Economy in 2025 Business, Today

    Our photojournalists and others have captured images of how major changes from Washington and elsewhere rippled across the world.

  3. Flood Warnings Issued in Southern California as Intense Storm Sweeps In Weather, Today

    A flash flood warning was in effect for parts of the Los Angeles area early Wednesday as a severe storm began deluging the region.

  4. ‘A Hard Time We Had of It’ Video, Today

    Ross Douthat reads the poem “The Journey of the Magi” by T.S. Eliot as a reflection of this year’s themes.

  5. Inside the Oval Office Briefing, Today

    Today we take a look at President Trump’s interior design.

  6. Here’s What Is in the 20-Point Peace Plan for Ukraine World, Today

    The blueprint covers a broad range of issues, including territory, security guarantees and postwar reconstruction. But Russia has indicated little willingness to end the war.

  7. La mujer que se enamoró de ChatGPT En español, Today

    El chatbot se ha comercializado como una herramienta de uso general que puede escribir código, resumir documentos y dar consejos. ¿Pero puede ser un buen novio?

  8. Trump Goes After Venezuela’s Oil The Daily, Today

    President Trump’s campaign against tankers carrying Venezuelan crude has thrown the country’s oil industry into disarray.

  9. Connections Companion No. 928 Gameplay, Today

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Thursday, Dec. 25, 2025.

  10. Strands Sidekick No. 662 Gameplay, Today

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Thursday, Dec. 25, 2025.

  11. Wordle Review No. 1,650 Gameplay, Today

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Thursday, Dec. 25, 2025.

  12. Blast Kills Three in Moscow Near Site of General’s Car Bombing World, Today

    Two police officers died in the explosion, the authorities said. Earlier this week a car bomb killed a military commander in the same area of Russia’s capital.

  13. Amar a largo plazo: aprendizajes de matrimonios duraderos En español, Today

    Historias de parejas con décadas de matrimonio revelan cómo el amor, la paciencia y la capacidad de resistir juntos han sido clave para construir relaciones sólidas y perdurables.

  14. Americans Say They Want One Thing, Then Vote a Different Way. Here’s Why. Opinion, Today

    Voters keep resolving to change our country and yet we are increasingly disappointed in those we elect.

  15. Chasing an Economic Boom, White House Dismisses Risks of A.I. U.S., Today

    The administration has downplayed concerns — from mass job losses, to a potential financial bubble — as President Trump cheers soaring stock prices and faster growth.

  16. ICE Sweeps Into Ohio, Stirring Fear Among Somalis and Other Immigrants U.S., Today

    After Mayor Andrew Ginther of Columbus said that its policy prohibited local cooperation on immigration enforcement, Elon Musk called him a “traitor.”

  17. The Year America Blew Up the Process Opinion, Today

    The 2025 revolt against process signaled the final collapse of a powerful idea that once promised to hold the country together.

  18. Made in New York: The Magic of Holiday Windows in Stores New York, Today

    The windows date back decades and gave work to some famous artists. Today they are high tech but still aim to delight.

  19. Save Holiday Time With These Handy Smartphone Features Technology, Today

    Try these useful shortcuts for sharing your Wi-Fi with guests, wrangling your to-do list or deciding what to do with family and friends.

  20. Warming Black-Eyed Peas to Welcome New Year’s Fortunes Food, Today

    David Tanis pairs his rich recipe with a bright cabbage salad and finishes it with some unforgettable spiced apple fritters.

  21. $2 Million Homes in Georgia, Los Angeles and the District of Columbia Real Estate, Today

    An 1850 rowhouse in Savannah, a 1970s house in Topanga, and a home in a converted stable in Washington.

  22. A Christmas Argument That Ended in Harmony Opinion, Today

    Standing together on behalf of those who flee oppression is a very Christmas thing to do.

  23. The Ping-Pong Hustler Who Inspired ‘Marty Supreme’ Movies, Today

    Volleying questions with the table tennis champ Marty Reisman, an inspiration for Timothée Chalamet’s new film, showed that he was a character in his own right.

  24. Ousted and in Exile, Generals Secretly Plot Insurgency in Syria World, Today

    Hacked communications and a social media analysis reveal how former regime leaders are trying to arm fighters and exert influence as far away as Washington.

  25. ‘Tartuffe’ Gets a Colorfully Modern Makeover Theater, Today

    With its profanity-laced script, Lucas Hnath’s Molière adaptation, starring Matthew Broderick, is a mischievous clash of the old and the new.

  26. ‘The Testament of Ann Lee’ Review: A Woman Clothed With the Sun Movies, Today

    In an extraordinary performance, Amanda Seyfried plays the founder of the Shakers in a singular film.

  27. ‘The Choral’ Review: Singing to Keep the Fear at Bay Movies, Today

    As England goes to war, a provincial choir master played by Ralph Fiennes is challenged to find available voices in this poignant drama set in 1916.

  28. ‘Song Sung Blue’ Review: A Christmas ‘Caroline’ Movies, Today

    Craig Brewer’s toe-tapping weepie about the triumphs and tragedies of a Neil Diamond tribute band is exactly the movie we need right now.

  29. ‘Anaconda’ Review: Back in the Jungle Movies, Today

    The movie gets at least one thing right: Rebooting the shlocky, widely-panned creature-feature, starring Jack Black and Paul Rudd, is a goofy idea.

  30. ‘The Plague’ Review: Pool of the Flies Movies, Today

    A stunner of a debut film follows a group of boys at a water polo camp, where an outsider is just trying to fit in.

  31. ‘Father Mother Sister Brother’ Review: Families, Untied Movies, Today

    Jim Jarmusch’s uneven triptych, a prizewinner at Venice, saves its best segment for last.

  32. Andrew Garfield Wants to Crack Open Your Heart (Encore) Podcasts, Today

    The actor knows life is fleeting, but he wants to hold on to every moment.

  33. ‘Goodbye June’ Review: Terms of Endearment, and Estrangement Movies, Today

    Kate Winslet directs a formulaic script by her son, Joe Anders, about a dying matriarch and her quarreling adult children.

  34. ¿Estás pensando en rellenarte los labios? Esto es lo que tienes que saber En español, Today

    Es fundamental conocer los riesgos potenciales y tener expectativas realistas.

  35. ‘Stranger Things’ Creators Break Down Their Latest Influences Arts, Today

    With a new batch of episodes arriving on Christmas Day, Matt and Ross Duffer discuss the sometimes obscure movie and video game references in the final season so far.

  36. How Late Night Shows Evolved in 2025 Video, Today

    Our critic Jason Zinoman describes how the late-night talk show, whose death had been declared by many observers, came back to life this year.

  37. A Father, a Son and Their $108 Billion Push for Media Moguldom Business, Today

    Larry and David Ellison didn’t always have a close relationship. Now they’re one of the most intriguing partnerships in business.

  38. The Truce Is 2 Months Old. So Why Have Hundreds of Gazans Been Killed? World, Today

    Since the cease-fire took effect, Israel says it has targeted only militants. But death can come for Gazans while on a family outing or sleeping in a tent.

  39. Weight-Loss Drugs Ended Their Sex Life. Could It Bounce Back? Well, Today

    She expected her body to change when she started taking Zepbound. But nobody told her what might happen to her marriage.

  40. Stephen Colbert Is Finally Free Opinion, Today

    After winning an Emmy, Stephen Colbert spoke about creating a “show about love.” In its homestretch, “The Late Show” is fulfilling that promise.

  41. Did We Underestimate Kate Hudson? Movies, Today

    For years she was pigeonholed as a rom-com star. Her turn as a blue-collar mom with a love of Neil Diamond just might vault her back to the Oscars.

  42. I Teach College Students How to Argue With Their Families Opinion, Today

    Few things can calm a savage heart like being genuinely listened to.

  43. A Practical Guide to Living Together and Not Losing Your Mind Opinion, Today

    Three lessons from a London commune.

  44. Richmond, Va.: A City Transforming Real Estate, Today

    A neighborhood-focused culture, a sophisticated dining scene and a distancing from its Confederate past define the city today.

  45. The Year’s Best Fight Scenes Had One Thing in Common Movies, Today

    Everywhere you looked this year, men were feuding. In movies like “Splitsville,” “Eddington” and “Friendship,” it was gloriously pathetic.

  46. Mail Carriers Keep Making the Rounds, Despite a Murky Future Style, Today

    As the much-derided agency loses billions, postal workers quietly, and sometimes heroically, serve their communities.

  47. An Ecological Tale Gives Life to Metroid Prime 4 Arts, Today

    A slow start is overcome while learning about an extinct alien race that welcomed a savior.

  48. Classic Crime Novels, Newly Reissued and as Thrilling as Ever Books, Today

    Our columnist on seven terrific mysteries deservedly back in print.

  49. Investors Warn of ‘Rot in Private Equity’ as Funds Strike Circular Deals Business, Today

    Buyout firms have struggled to sell companies they own and have instead found a workaround to get cash back to clients: Selling the companies to themselves.

  50. Este es el año en que los milénials oficialmente se hicieron viejos En español, Today

    La generación del yo, yo, yo enfrenta la dura realidad de la madurez.

  51. China Is Shifting Its Nuclear Forces to Swifter Footing, Pentagon Says World, Today

    The country’s production of nuclear warheads has slowed, but its missiles may be poised to strike back fast in case of an attack, an annual assessment found.

  52. Zelensky Opens Way to Demilitarized Zone in Eastern Ukraine to Reach Peace World, Today

    The offer was the closest Mr. Zelensky has come to addressing the thorny territorial disputes in Donetsk that have repeatedly derailed peace talks.

  53. Uber permitió que delincuentes se unieran a su plataforma. Luego, llegaron acusaciones de violación En español, Today

    Según encontró una investigación de The New York Times, la empresa usa un proceso de verificación de antecedentes con limitaciones, para acelerar la incorporación de conductores y mantener los costos bajos.

  54. Coquito Was Once a Puerto Rican Secret. Now Everybody Knows. New York, Today

    The Puerto Rican rum and coconut drink used to be passed down within families, but now it has become a holiday party staple beyond the community.

  55. 5 libros para atravesar una ruptura amorosa En español, Today

    Expertos en salud mental comparten los títulos que más sugieren a quienes atraviesan el final de una relación.

  56. A Special Delivery From The New York Times: 1,000 Cookies Times Insider, Today

    A newspaper truck had a festive makeover to celebrate the Cooking team’s annual Cookie Week.

  57. He Was Locked Up in a Psych Ward. It Helped Him Get His Life Together. New York, Today

    Lamar Brown went through a rigorous program at a New York State psychiatric hospital aimed at stopping the “revolving door” for homeless people with mental illness.

  58. Spelling Bee Forum Gameplay, Today

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

  59. $100 for a Cab to the Airport? It May Soon Get Worse. New York, Today

    The Port Authority is preparing to increase the charge for drivers to pick up and drop off passengers at the airports.

  60. Australian State Passes ‘Extraordinary’ Gun and Protest Laws After Bondi Attack World, Today

    While the new restrictions on firearms have broad support, new police powers to crack down on some protests were criticized as limits on civil liberties.

  61. Artistas que perdimos en 2025, en sus propias palabras En español, Today

    Robert Redford, Roberta Flack, Diane Keaton y Brian Wilson son algunas de las luminarias culturales que nos dejaron este año.

  62. Thailand, Attacking Cambodia, Says Its Target Is the Scam Industry World, Today

    Thai warplanes have bombed compounds where people are forced to defraud others online. Rights activists say trafficking victims’ lives are at risk.

  63. El punto débil del Pentágono y los titanes de la IA: necesitan las baterías chinas En español, Today

    Mientras la guerra se reinventa en Ucrania y Silicon Valley se afana por mantener su liderazgo en IA, el dominio chino de las baterías causa inquietud mucho más allá de la industria automovilística.

  64. A Vintage Kabul Cinema Finally Falls to Taliban Bulldozers World, Today

    Built during a cosmopolitan era in the 1960s, the Ariana closed when the Taliban took power, but it was still standing. Now it’s making way for a shopping mall.

  65. Corrections: Dec. 24, 2025 Corrections, Today

    Corrections that appeared in print on Wednesday, Dec. 24, 2025.

  66. Quote of the Day: YouTube Dominates the Daytime, And Rivals Are Trying to Respond Corrections, Today

    Quotation of the Day for Wednesday, December 24, 2025.

  67. 19 States Sue to Block White House Plan to End Gender-Related Care for Minors U.S., Today

    The coalition of states seeks to stop a Trump administration effort to cut off federal funding to hospitals that provide such care.

  68. Mamdani Names Fire Commissioner, but Comments From the Former One Linger New York, Today

    Zohran Mamdani chose Lillian Bonsignore to be fire commissioner, weeks after the former commissioner, Robert S. Tucker, resigned, citing Mr. Mamdani’s views on Israel.

  69. The Best Songs of 2025, Part 1 Video, Today

    Jon Caramanica, host of The Times’s “Popcast,” counts down Nos. 10 through 6, from Tate McRae to the XXL Freshman Freestyle, ahead of his top five.

  70. Sharp Quality Gameplay, Today

    Ella Dershowitz forges ahead.

  71. Yesterday’s Antarctica Thwaites Glacier live blog included one standalone post:
  72. Judge Blocks Conditions Imposed on States Seeking FEMA Grants U.S., Today

    The Trump administration had sought to require states to account for population losses tied to deportations in order to receive emergency preparedness grants.

  73. Sean Combs’s Lawyers File Appeal, Arguing His Sentence Was Unjust Arts, Today

    The mogul’s lawyers say that a judge issued an excessively steep sentence for prostitution offenses after Mr. Combs was acquitted of more serious charges.

  74. A Democrat, a Republican and a Supermarket Baron Go to ‘Marty Supreme’ New York, Today

    A “Marty Supreme” showing took a political turn when John Catsimatidis, who has a small role in the movie, invited both Gov. Kathy Hochul and her Republican rival, Bruce Blakeman.

  75. Judge Blocks Texas Age-Verification Law for App Stores Technology, Today

    A preliminary injunction in federal court cited the First Amendment, handing a win to tech companies like Apple and Google.

  76. Journey to Antarctica Part 1 Video, Today

    Abandoning ship, negotiating fires or hitting an iceberg are all risks when traveling to one of the fastest-melting glaciers on the continent. Our science reporter Raymond Zhong shares a glimpse into the survival training for his upcoming Antarctic trip.

  77. New Jersey Lawmaker Returns to Migrant Center Where She Was Arrested New York, Today

    Representative LaMonica McIver, a Democrat, called on immigration officials to close Delaney Hall in Newark, calling detainees’ food and medical care inadequate.

  78. Yesterday’s Climate live blog included one standalone post:
  79. Palm Beach Rallies Behind a Restaurant Manager Held at ‘Alligator Alcatraz’ Style, Today

    After nearly two weeks in detention, José Gonzalez, the popular host of an upscale restaurant, returns home.

  80. Un reportaje de ‘60 Minutes’ fue retirado del aire. Ahora circula en internet En español, Today

    A último momento, CBS News detuvo un segmento sobre hombres venezolanos deportados por el gobierno de Donald Trump a una prisión en El Salvador. Aun así, el reportaje terminó apareciendo en línea.

  81. Las incautaciones de buques realizadas por EE. UU. estancan la industria petrolera venezolana En español, Today

    Los puertos de Venezuela se están llenando de petroleros, ya que las autoridades temen sacarlos en aguas internacionales y ponerlos en el punto de mira de Estados Unidos.

  82. U.S. Bars 5 European Tech Regulators and Researchers Technology, Today

    The Trump administration, citing “foreign censorship,” imposed travel bans on experts involved in monitoring major tech platforms.

  83. Redacted Material in Some Epstein Files Is Easily Recovered U.S., Today

    The ease of recovering information that was not properly redacted digitally suggests that at least some of the documents released by the Justice Department were hastily censored.

  84. Mamdani Named His Fire Commissioner. Then Adams Did Too. New York, Today

    Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani chose Lillian Bonsignore, the former chief of New York’s E.M.S., as the first openly gay person to lead the Fire Department.

  85. Youth Hostels, Blood Banks, Yoga: How One Far-Right Network Spread Across the World Opinion, Today

    Far-right mobilization is not an inevitable consequence of the precariousness of our times.

  86. Democratic Governors Are Fighting Trump’s War on Wind Energy Climate, Yesterday

    Leaders in Connecticut, Massachusetts, New York and Rhode Island are racing to save offshore wind farms targeted by the president.

  87. Robert Nakamura, ‘Godfather’ of Asian American Film, Dies at 88 Movies, Yesterday

    In his work, he often returned to Manzanar, the camp in which he and his family, along with thousands of other people of Japanese descent, were interned during World War II.

  88. Officers Who Failed N.Y.P.D. Mental Health Exams Can Stay New York, Yesterday

    The city and the union agreed to a 12-month probation for 30 officers. The department had moved to fire them after they failed psychological exams or background checks.

  89. Justices Block National Guard Deployment in Chicago Briefing, Yesterday

    Also, economic growth surged through the summer. Here’s the latest at the end of Tuesday.

  90. U.S. Is Adding to Its Military Buildup in the Caribbean U.S., Yesterday

    Over the past week, C-17 heavy-lift cargo planes, which usually transport troops and equipment, flew to Puerto Rico at least 16 times, according to flight tracking data reviewed by The New York Times.

  91. Man Accused in Brown Shooting Worked in Portugal After Leaving University U.S., Yesterday

    One friend said Claudio Neves Valente appeared to live a detached life, upset that “he couldn’t be the genius he thought he should be.”

  92. National Guard Troops to Arrive in New Orleans U.S., Yesterday

    The troops will join an existing wave of Border Patrol agents, months after Gov. Jeff Landry first suggested that the National Guard could help tamp down on crime in Louisiana.

  93. Trump’s Tanker Crackdown Paralyzes Venezuelan Oil Exports World, Yesterday

    Oil exports, the country’s financial lifeblood, have plummeted after the United States took action against three ships that have been used to carry its crude.

  94. Trooper Killed at Motor Vehicle Office in Delaware U.S., Yesterday

    Deputies responded to a report of an active shooter shortly after 2 p.m. at the Division of Motor Vehicles office in Wilmington, Del., the authorities said. The shooter has also died, the governor said.

  95. Woman Dies in East Harlem When Scaffolding Collapses After Truck Crash New York, Yesterday

    A garbage truck hit a parked vehicle, pushing it into the scaffolding, the police said.

  96. Looking Back at a Historic Year of Dismantling Climate Policies Climate, Yesterday

    The Trump administration has aggressively pulled America away from its global role in climate and environmental research, diplomacy, regulation and investment.

  97. Libyan Military Leaders Are Killed in Plane Crash in Turkey World, Yesterday

    The internationally recognized government of Libya confirmed the deaths of Lt. Gen. Mohamed Ali Ahmed al-Haddad, the army chief of general staff, and other officers flying home after a meeting in Turkey.

  98. Multiple People Injured in Explosion at Pennsylvania Nursing Home U.S., Yesterday

    The explosion at the Bristol Health and Rehab Center in Bristol, Pa., caused a fire and partial collapse of the building, the authorities said.

  99. Dating ChatGPT World, Yesterday

    The bot has been marketed as a general-purpose tool that can write code, summarize documents and give advice. But can it be a good boyfriend?

  100. Supreme Court Refuses to Allow Trump to Deploy National Guard in Chicago U.S., Yesterday

    President Trump ordered state-based troops to Portland, Ore.; Los Angeles; Washington; and Chicago over the objections of state and local officials.

  101. ‘60 Minutes’ Report Was Pulled Off the Air. Now It’s on the Internet. Business, Yesterday

    At the last minute, CBS News held a segment about Venezuelan men who were deported by the Trump administration to a prison in El Salvador. It surfaced online anyway.

  102. Zelensky Calls Peace Plan ‘Quite Solid,’ Russia Then Launches Missiles Video, Yesterday

    Tuesday morning, hours after President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine said that the latest American-backed proposals for a peace deal between Kyiv and Moscow looked “quite solid,” Russia launched a series of drone and missiles strikes against Ukraine.

  103. ¿Notaste ese desfase de 5 millonésimas de segundo en tu reloj? Te explicamos qué pasó En español, Yesterday

    Algunos de los relojes atómicos más precisos de EE. UU. sufrieron una leve interrupción luego de que fuertes vientos en Colorado provocaran la falla de un generador.

  104. Pro-Trump Influencers Stay Conspicuously Quiet About Epstein Files U.S., Yesterday

    Their silence contrasted with the uproar made over the weekend when the Justice Department’s first release focused on former President Bill Clinton.

  105. U.S. Takes a Step Toward Approving Seabed Mining in International Waters Climate, Yesterday

    The federal government said it would hold hearings next month on controversial applications to mine the ocean floor.

  106. France Fails to Adopt a Budget by Year’s End. Again. World, Yesterday

    French lawmakers passed a special law on Tuesday to avoid a shutdown until a budget is adopted. Negotiations will resume in January.

  107. ‘He’s a Maximalist’: Inside Trump’s Gilded Oval Office Interactive, Yesterday

    Take a 3-D tour of the president’s office, where he covered more than a third of wall space with gold.

  108. Man Charged With Hate Crime in Attack Near Chabad Headquarters New York, Yesterday

    Authorities say that Armani Charles, 23, accosted a man on the street before a running argument devolved into a stabbing.

  109. Se enamoró de ChatGPT. Y luego lo eliminó En español, Yesterday

    La mujer de 29 años que creó la comunidad “MyBoyfriendIsAI” en Reddit ya no pasa tiempo (ni intercambia mensajes) con su novio creado con inteligencia artificial. Ha encontrado algo más satisfactorio.

  110. Oklahoma Instructor Is Fired Over Student’s Gender Essay That Cited Bible U.S., Yesterday

    The instructor, a graduate student at the University of Oklahoma, gave a zero to a student who wrote an essay arguing in favor of traditional gender definitions based on biblical teachings.

  111. 10 Songs That Explain My Year Arts, Yesterday

    From Gustav Mahler to Lady Gaga, a peek into Lindsay’s past 12 months in music.

  112. Hopes for Mamdani’s Vision for Child Care Opinion, Yesterday

    Readers respond to a guest essay on the incoming mayor’s universal child care plan. Also: A gift that never grows old.

  113. British Police Drop Case Against Band That Chanted ‘Death, Death to the I.D.F.’ Arts, Yesterday

    Bob Vylan, a punk-rap duo, caused international outrage by chanting the message at the Glastonbury music festival this year.

  114. How Much Water Does the A.I. Industry Use? Video, Yesterday

    Kevin Roose and Casey Newton, the hosts of “Hard Fork” at The New York Times, spoke with Andrew Marley, executive director for Effective Altruism DC, about how much water A.I. data centers use.

  115. Russell Brand Is Charged With Additional Counts of Rape and Sexual Assault Arts, Yesterday

    The actor, comedian and YouTuber now faces seven counts of rape and sexual assault in Britain.

  116. A.I.’s ‘Circular Money Machine’ Video, Yesterday

    Nvidia, OpenAI and other major artificial intelligence companies all invest in one another. This carries some risks, as Bloomberg’s Joe Weisenthal explains on “The Ezra Klein Show.”

  117. Is A.I. Actually a Bubble? Video, Yesterday

    Tracy Alloway of Bloomberg News walks through the signs to watch for if an A.I. bubble is coming.

  118. Is Australia’s Social Media Ban for Kids a Good Idea? Video, Yesterday

    On the “Hard Fork” podcast, the hosts Kevin Roose and Casey Newton discuss a new law in Australia barring kids under 16 from social media.

  119. It’s a Hard Forkin’ Christmas! Video, Yesterday

    The “Hard Fork” co-hosts Kevin Roose and Casey Newton sing an original, tech-inspired rendition of “The Twelve Days of Christmas.”

  120. In 2025, They Asked What Racial Solidarity Really Looks Like Arts, Yesterday

    Across film (“Sinners,” “One Battle After Another”), theater (“Ragtime”) and TV (“The Lowdown”), four works suggested what achieving racial equality in America would take.

  121. Read the Essay on Gender by a University of Oklahoma Student Interactive, Yesterday

    The paper by Samantha Fulnecky, an undergraduate, received a zero by the instructor and has stirred a debate about academic freedom.

  122. Former Roomba C.E.O. Reminisces on 2008’s Viral ‘Shark Cat’ Meme Video, Yesterday

    In conversation with Kevin Roose and Casey Newton on the “Hard Fork” podcast, the former Roomba C.E.O. Colin Angle shares how YouTube’s viral shark cat brought him joy in 2008.

  123. Document Hinted at Further Prosecutions in Epstein Investigation U.S., Yesterday

    The 2020 email laid out the criminal charges and investigative steps that prosecutors were mulling at the time.

  124. Did DOGE Really Cut Government Spending? Video, Yesterday

    Did DOGE really cut government spending? A New York Times analysis found that the group’s biggest claims were largely incorrect, and that its many smaller cuts added up to few savings. Our reporters David Fahrenthold and Margot Sanger-Katz explain.

  125. Lalyn Takes a Modern Approach to Thai Home Cooking Food, Yesterday

    Bar Manje takes over the nights at Good Enough to Eat, the White Horse Tavern team open Dandelion and more restaurant news.

  126. Student Loan Borrowers in Default Could See Wages Garnished in Early 2026 Business, Yesterday

    Starting the week of Jan. 7, the Dept. of Education will begin sending notices about paycheck deductions to about 1,000 of five million borrowers in default.

  127. Email From ‘A’ at ‘Balmoral’ Asks Maxwell About ‘Inappropriate Friends’ U.S., Yesterday

    In an email sent to Ghislaine Maxwell in 2001, a sender writes about being at Balmoral, the British royal family’s summer residence in Scotland.

  128. How Should We View the Middle East’s Legacy of Slavery? Books, Yesterday

    In “Captives and Companions,” Justin Marozzi traces the stories of the eunuchs, harem women and forced laborers who underwrote empires in Asia and North Africa.

  129. Stephen Miller Cites Children of Immigrants as a Problem U.S., Yesterday

    As it seeks to end birthright citizenship, the Trump administration is arguing that immigrants bring problems that extend for generations. The data shows otherwise.

  130. In Epstein Files, Administration Officials Point to Clinton, and Away From Trump U.S., Yesterday

    The Justice Department initially removed, then restored, a photograph that included an image of President Trump, and issued a statement calling mentions of him “untrue and sensationalist claims.”

  131. Heavy Rain Expected to Douse Los Angeles on Christmas Eve Weather, Yesterday

    Waves of atmospheric moisture could cause urban flooding and mudslides across California this week, according to the National Weather Service.

  132. The Confederacy Goes on Trial, Along With Schools Named Jackson and Lee U.S., Yesterday

    In an unusual trial, the N.A.A.C.P. has sought to show a school board’s “racist intent” by proving that the names of Robert E. Lee and Stonewall Jackson can’t be separated from white supremacy.

  133. Federal Agents Tried to Contact ‘Co-Conspirators’ in Epstein Case, Emails Show U.S., Yesterday

    The list of co-conspirators included Leslie Wexner, the retail magnate behind The Limited and Victoria’s Secret stores.

  134. ‘The Queen of Versailles’ Bombed on Broadway. What Went Wrong? Theater, Yesterday

    The show reunited Kristin Chenoweth and Stephen Schwartz for the first time since “Wicked.” It wasn’t enough to counter poor word of mouth and other challenges.

  135. Al menos 5 personas mueren al estrellarse un avión de la Marina mexicana en Texas En español, Yesterday

    La nave de la Marina mexicana, con cuatro miembros de tripulación a bordo, transportaba a cuatro civiles desde Mérida, en la península de Yucatán. Las autoridades investigan las causas del desplome.

  136. Trump Administration Delays Tariffs on Chinese Semiconductors U.S., Yesterday

    An investigation ruled that China’s inroads into the chip industry had hurt the United States. The administration delayed tariffs until 2027 amid a fragile truce between the countries.

  137. Yesterday’s Trump News live blog included one standalone post:
  138. Ben Sasse Says He Has Terminal Pancreatic Cancer U.S., Yesterday

    Mr. Sasse, a former senator from Nebraska, announced that he had received a diagnosis last week for Stage 4 pancreatic cancer.

  139. Fancy Mains Without the Time Commitment Food, Yesterday

    Chile crisp and honey roasted salmon, garlicky beef tenderloin and butter paneer for your holiday table.

  140. What Song Did You Discover, or Rediscover, in 2025? Arts, Yesterday

    We want to know why it resonated with you.

  141. Yemen’s Warring Sides Agree to Largest Prisoner Swap in a Decade of Fighting World, Yesterday

    The Houthi rebels and the internationally recognized government plan to exchange about 2,900 detainees, a rare humanitarian win at a time of deepening political stalemate.

  142. Federal Prosecutor Was Surprised by Trump’s Flights on Epstein’s Jet U.S., Yesterday

    A 2020 email noted that Donald Trump was listed as a passenger on Jeffrey Epstein’s jet at least eight times from 1993 to 1996.

  143. Rotating Cast of Wall Street Figures Were Listed as Executors of Epstein’s Will U.S., Yesterday

    Copies of Jeffrey Epstein’s last will and testament show that the convicted sex offender and disgraced financier provide a real-time glimpse of the power players who were part of his life.

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    The group’s biggest claims were largely incorrect, a New York Times analysis found. And its many smaller cuts added up to few savings.

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    The record-setting boat, previously known as Wild Oats XI, is returning after a major overhaul.

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