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  1. Thai Jets Bomb Cambodia Amid Deadly Border Dispute Video, Today

    Residents near the Thai-Cambodian border fled as new hostilities left several people dead. The two countries accused each other of firing first, challenging a cease-fire agreement that has been in place since July.

  2. These Independent Agencies Could Be Affected by a Supreme Court Case U.S., Today

    Court filings identify more than two-dozen quasi-independent boards and commissions that could be affected by a Supreme Court ruling in President Trump’s favor.

  3. Paramount Makes Hostile Bid for Warner Bros. Discovery Business, Today

    The offer to shareholders comes days after Warner Bros. agreed to sell its streaming and studio business to Netflix.

  4. Colin Allred Drops Out of Democratic Primary for U.S. Senate in Texas U.S., Today

    His departure came as Representative Jasmine Crockett, a combative rising star in the party, appeared likely to announce her own Senate run soon.

  5. Today’s Trump Supreme Court Presidential Power live blog included two standalone posts:
  6. Trump Says Netflix Takeover of Warner Bros. ‘Could Be a Problem’ U.S., Today

    The fate of the blockbuster Hollywood deal is in the hands of federal regulators.

  7. Who Is Rebecca Slaughter? U.S., Today

    Ms. Slaughter, a Democratic member of the Federal Trade Commission, sued President Trump after he fired her because she did not align with his agenda.

  8. Trump Looms Over Netflix’s Deal for Warner Bros. Discovery Business, Today

    President Trump said the acquisition “could be a problem,” suggesting he will insert himself into the regulatory review of the transaction.

  9. Golden Globes 2026: The Full List of Nominees Movies, Today

    The movies and TV series competing for the 83rd Golden Globes. The ceremony will air on Jan. 11.

  10. Trump Says That Netflix’s Warner Bros. Deal ‘Could Be a Problem’ Video, Today

    President Trump said on Sunday that Netflix’s proposed $83 billion merger with Warner Bros. “could be a problem” because it involves “a very big market share.”

  11. A Corruption Scandal in Ukraine Briefing, Today

    We examine an investigation that is testing Volodymyr Zelensky’s government.

  12. Marooned off the English Coast: Lots of Bananas World, Today

    Containers of bananas, avocados and plantains fell off a cargo ship off the Isle of Wight. A soggy fruit harvest ensued.

  13. Nepal Charges Chinese Construction Firm for Corruption Over Airport Business, Today

    Nepal’s anti-graft watchdog said the state-owned Chinese firm and Nepali officials colluded to inflate the costs of an international airport in Pokhara.

  14. La nueva Siria En español, Today

    Sin duda, el país sigue enfrentándose a muchos retos. Pero ahora algunas cosas van bien allí, y también merecen nuestra atención.

  15. Wordle Review No. 1,634 Gameplay, Today

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Tuesday, Dec. 9, 2025.

  16. Trump Sent Them to a Notorious Prison. Torture Followed. The Daily, Today

    Men deported to El Salvador said they were shackled, beaten, shot with rubber bullets and tear-gassed until they passed out.

  17. A Major Test of Presidential Power, and How States Make Billions From Online Casinos The Headlines, Today

    Plus, the social changes sweeping Iran.

  18. Connections Companion No. 912 Gameplay, Today

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Monday, Dec. 9, 2025.

  19. Strands Sidekick No. 646 Gameplay, Today

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Tuesday, Dec. 9, 2025.

  20. Kristen Stewart Wants to Blow Up the Myth of the Brilliant Male Actor Video, Today

    The actress and director tells David Marchese the world of filmmaking needs a “full system break.”

  21. A Weakened Hamas Still Dominates Gaza, Building Day by Day World, Today

    A cease-fire after two years of war with Israel has allowed Hamas to tighten its grip on power again. “It’s still standing,” one Israeli official said.

  22. Is Sleepy Donald the New ‘Sleepy Joe’? Opinion, Today

    Trump’s travails look more and more like Biden’s.

  23. Must the Military Disobey Unlawful Orders? Pam Bondi Has Said Yes. U.S., Today

    As a lawyer for a conservative think tank, Ms. Bondi, now the attorney general, filed a Supreme Court brief last year saying service members who followed such orders were committing crimes.

  24. New Orleans Restaurants Feel Squeezed as Border Patrol Sweeps In U.S., Today

    Ripple effects from a federal crackdown illustrate how heavily the city’s robust dining scene depends both directly and indirectly on immigrant workers.

  25. ¿Adiós café? Los tés exóticos y los lattes infusionados ganan adeptos en EE. UU. En español, Today

    Por todo el país hay establecimientos que enriquecen sus menús con creativas bebidas sin cafeína.

  26. How Can I Style My Scarf Like a Frenchwoman? Fashion, Today

    Our critic explains how to bring out the effortless insouciance of a quintessentially French accessory.

  27. Supreme Court to Hear Major Test of Trump’s Power to Fire Officials U.S., Today

    The court’s conservative majority has generally let President Trump remove leaders of independent agencies like the Federal Trade Commission, at least temporarily.

  28. Powell Faces Pressure From Multiple Fronts as Fed Prepares to Cut Rates Business, Today

    The chair of the central bank is dealing with internal divisions while being besieged by President Trump and front-runners jockeying to replace him.

  29. New Biometric Tech May Let You Keep Your Passport in Your Pocket Travel, Today

    You may be surprised to zoom right onto a future international flight thanks to facial-recognition tools being tested at Orlando International Airport.

  30. Miami Hasn’t Had a Democratic Mayor in Almost 30 Years. Is That About to Change? U.S., Today

    Democrats see their voters energized in a county that President Trump won. Republicans fear the runoff could add to recent losses.

  31. A Peek Into the Mind of One of History’s Great Thinkers Books, Today

    The notebooks of Albert Camus, the French philosopher and novelist, have been collected in a single volume for the first time.

  32. ‘It: Welcome to Derry’: Madeleine Stowe on Playing Evil’s Little Helper Arts, Today

    “It spoke to me about these particular times that we’re living in,” the actress said about her first screen role in several years.

  33. Golden Globes to Announce 2026 Nominations Business, Today

    Movies like “One Battle After Another” and “Hamnet” are considered strong contenders for the top awards, along with television shows like “The Pitt” and “The Studio.”

  34. Brexit Was Britain Slapping Itself. Why Is America Doing the Same? Opinion, Today

    The latest and best evidence of the damage is a warning about Trump-era tariff policies.

  35. Christine Baranski and ‘A Christmas Carol’: A Natural Pairing Arts, Today

    On a recent recording, and in concerts this month, Baranski reads Dickens’s holiday classic with the Skylark Vocal Ensemble.

  36. $4 Million Homes in California Real Estate, Today

    A compound in Ojai, a contemporary home in Los Angeles and a Spanish-style house in Santa Barbara.

  37. Overmatched: Why the U.S. Military Must Reinvent Itself Interactive, Today

    Investing in the old ways of war leaves America at risk.

  38. Americans Love a Makeover, as Long as It’s Invisible Style, Today

    The gutting of the East Wing of the White House and our national preoccupation with “renovation.”

  39. The Best New Restaurants in New York in 2025 Food, Today

    Here are the new kids on the block our critics loved most this year.

  40. Trump Wants Complete Control. Will the Supreme Court Hand It to Him? Opinion, Today

    Will the court grant a vast transfer of power from Congress to the president?

  41. What TV Show or Other Entertainment Brings Your Family Together? The Learning Network, Today

    Is there a show, sports team, musical artist, game or book that you and your family bond over?

  42. Best Dance Performances of 2025 Arts, Today

    Twyla Tharp led the way with her distinct brand of American classicism, along with other artists who stepped it up.

  43. How My Retirement Savings Are Betraying America Opinion, Today

    Do you know where your retirement savings are invested? When I looked into mine, I discovered that parts of it ran counter to U.S. foreign policy priorities.

  44. Antique or Imitation? A Field Guide for Furniture Hunting. Real Estate, Today

    From the joints to the fasteners to the finish, every piece of furniture offers clues about its age. Here’s how to read them.

  45. After a Subway Train Hits Someone, How Does the Driver Cope? New York, Today

    Some train operators who saw people struck on the tracks said they weren’t told about mental health resources. Others felt pressure to return to work.

  46. How Sarah Sherman Makes Audiences Squirm Style, Today

    In her debut comedy special, the “S.N.L.” cast member takes her love of the grotesque to theatrical proportions. You may want a barf bag.

  47. Can We Agree Kids Don’t Need Doritos at School? Opinion, Today

    Many states have proposed bans on the sale of ultraprocessed foods in schools. The problem is the way they define ultraprocessing.

  48. Obamacare Users Face Higher Deductibles, Higher Premiums Health, Today

    People who have insurance under the Affordable Care Act are being asked to pay more for plans that will cover less of their care.

  49. How to Choose a Restaurant When You’re Traveling Travel, Today

    Don’t waste another meal at a tourist-trap restaurant. Four food writers share tips for eating like an in-the-know local in an unfamiliar city.

  50. Fall for Modern Dance With This Masterpiece Arts, Today

    Joyful, melancholy, heroic: Paul Taylor’s “Esplanade” celebrates its 50th anniversary and the extraordinariness of ordinary movement.

  51. States Are Raking In Billions From Slot Machines on Your Phone The Upshot, Today

    Online casinos have proved to be a much stronger source of tax revenue than sports betting apps. They may be coming to a state near you.

  52. The Best Historical Fiction of 2025 Books, Today

    Our columnist picks the year’s outstanding books.

  53. Our New York Critic Names Her Favorite Dishes in the City This Year Food, Today

    Bánh cuốn, chicken bastilla and 10 other unforgettable plates from 2025.

  54. A Skateboarding Demon’s Grinding, Gratifying Quest Arts, Today

    The solo developer behind Skate Story pitched his underworld trek to publishers as Tony Hawk’s Journey Dark Souls.

  55. Sea Ranch Let Her Feel ‘Life and Death and Dark and Light’ Real Estate, Today

    The architect Suchi Reddy designed a weekend home on a cliff in the famed planned community to help Ivy Ross, a Google executive, get out of her mind and into her body.

  56. How Healthy Is Ginger? Well, Today

    Give a warm welcome to this multitasking ingredient.

  57. A Chinese Artist’s Love Letters From Jail Interactive, Today

    As Gao Zhen awaits trial in China, his wife and child live in limbo, unable to return to America, sustained by the portraits he fashions from scraps of paper.

  58. With Fireworks and Parades, Syrians Celebrate Anniversary of al-Assad’s Fall World, Today

    A year ago, rebels overthrew President Bashar al-Assad, ending decades of dictatorship and civil war. But challenges remain for the new leadership.

  59. Zelensky to Meet With European Leaders as Peace Talks Drag On World, Today

    Ukraine’s president was expected in London to discuss with the leaders of Britain, France and Germany ways of ending the conflict against Russia. Negotiations thus far have made little progress.

  60. 4 Takeaways From The Times’s Examination of N.Y.C. Subway Collisions New York, Today

    New York City train operators witness more people being struck by trains than drivers in any other American system. Afterward, many struggle to get the help they need.

  61. Spelling Bee Forum Gameplay, Today

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

  62. Love Letters From a Chinese Jail Video, Today

    The torn pieces of paper by Gao Zhen, a renowned artist jailed in China, show family portraits, memories of New York and expressions of faith. To his wife, they are love letters.

  63. Trump Hosts Kennedy Center Honors Video, Today

    President Trump hosted the Kennedy Center Honors on Sunday, recognizing artists for lifetime achievements. Trump, who appointed himself chairman of the center, became the first president to host the ceremony.

  64. Palabra del día: ‘scurry’ En español, Today

    Esta palabra ha aparecido en 37 artículos en NYTimes.com en el último año. ¿Puedes usarla en una frase?

  65. Word of the Day: scurry The Learning Network, Today

    This word has appeared in 37 articles on NYTimes.com in the past year. Can you use it in a sentence?

  66. Thailand Launches Airstrikes on Cambodia in New Wave of Violence World, Today

    Each side accused the other of firing first. The fighting came weeks after President Trump had cast himself as a peacemaker in the decades-old border dispute.

  67. ‘The End of an Era,’ and 7 Other Things to Watch on TV This Week Arts, Today

    The first two episodes of Taylor Swift’s documentary series air, and “South Park” wraps up its 28th season.

  68. Firefighter Is Killed as Multiple Wildfires Burn in Australia World, Today

    The firefighter died after being struck by a tree. Dozens of homes in two states have been lost as hot, windy conditions point to a challenging fire season.

  69. 8 Matisse Works Stolen From Library in Brazil World, Today

    Two armed men stole over a dozen pieces of art from a São Paulo exhibition featuring works by the French painter and other artists.

  70. No Corrections: Dec. 8, 2025 Corrections, Today

    No corrections appeared in print on Monday, Dec. 8, 2025.

  71. United Nations Cuts Its 2026 Emergency Aid Budget in Half World, Today

    Huge reductions in foreign aid by the United States and Europe have led the U.N.’s emergency relief coordinator to slash its fund-raising targets for next year.

  72. Quote of the Day: Teenagers Question Australia’s Social Media Ban Corrections, Today

    Quotation of the Day for Monday, December 8, 2025.

  73. Dogs in Kimonos: Japan Reinvents a Children’s Holiday for Pets World, Today

    A traditional Japanese festival is being adapted for poodles and Pomeranians, amid a booming pet industry and a dearth of children.

  74. He Was a Russian Activist in Exile. His Own Wife Accused Him of Spying. World, Today

    Poland has charged a little-known Russian opposition figure with espionage and participating in a bomb plot. His friends are perplexed.

  75. China’s Weak Currency Is Powering Its Exports and Drawing Criticism Business, Today

    China’s renminbi is lagging the currencies of key trading partners, making Chinese goods and services cheap and helping to drive exports.

  76. China’s Trade Surplus Climbs Past $1 Trillion for First Time Business, Today

    President Trump’s tariffs weren’t enough to hold back the global export flood by China, which pushed past last year’s record in just 11 months.

  77. Congress Gears Up to Pass $900 Billion Defense Policy Bill U.S., Today

    Lawmakers aim to send the bill, which authorizes $8 billion more than the White House requested, to the president’s desk by the end of the year.

  78. ‘It: Welcome to Derry’ Season 1, Episode 7 Recap: Inferno Arts, Today

    The town experiences a tragedy of new proportions. The lead perpetrator this time isn’t Pennywise.

  79. U.S. Deports Second Planeload of Iranians, Officials Say World, Today

    The plane, carrying about 50 Iranians and other deportees, took off from Arizona on Sunday, under a deal the Trump administration reached with Iran two months ago.

  80. Hundreds Rally for Boy, 6, Who Was Separated From His Father by ICE New York, Yesterday

    “Taking children from their families is not normal,” a speaker told the crowd in Queens, where Yuanxin Zheng attended school until being detained.

  81. Hardest to Find Gameplay, Yesterday

    Get into Dan Kammann and Zhouqin Burnikel’s crossword.

  82. They Witness Deaths on the Tracks and Then Struggle to Get Help Interactive, Yesterday

    After train operators are involved in fatal strikes, the agency that runs New York City’s subway often leaves them to fend for themselves.

  83. Trump Blasts Lawmaker for Remaining Democrat After Receiving Pardon U.S., Yesterday

    Days after pardoning him, President Trump accused Representative Henry Cuellar of Texas of disloyalty for not switching to the Republican Party.

  84. I Hit the Art Basel Superfecta Arts, Yesterday

    But what was the payout? A critic survives the four-season journey to the premium art fair in Hong Kong, Basel, Paris and now Miami Beach. Here are his takeaways.

  85. Lo que Trump realmente está haciendo con sus ataques a embarcaciones En español, Yesterday

    Debemos cuestionar la legalidad de los ataques. Pero también tenemos que ver cómo encajan en el esfuerzo más amplio del gobierno de Trump por cambiar Estados Unidos.

  86. Immigration Agents Target Family of Deported College Student U.S., Yesterday

    The father of Any Lucía Belloza López said agents appeared at his home in Austin, Texas, on Sunday. His daughter, 19, was deported to Honduras during a surprise trip home for Thanksgiving.

  87. The New Syria World, Yesterday

    The country certainly still faces many challenges. But some things are now going right there — and those are worth our attention, too.

  88. Trump Takes a Starring Role at the Kennedy Center Honors U.S., Yesterday

    Past presidents have attended the marquee event, but on Sunday Mr. Trump will be the first to host it, putting his cultural takeover of Washington in sharp relief.

  89. Democrats Call for Releasing Classified Video of Deadly Boat Attacks U.S., Yesterday

    Top Democratic lawmakers who have seen the footage said Sunday that making the video public would provide transparency around the strikes that killed two survivors on Sept. 2.

  90. Fern Michaels, Prolific Author of Romance Novels, Dies at 92 Obituaries, Yesterday

    In her 40s, the self-described New Jersey housewife started building a women’s fiction empire, churning out dozens of popular books.

  91. Leak Highlights Poor State of Louvre Infrastructure World, Yesterday

    Up to 400 documents have been damaged by the leak, according to Francis Steinbock, the deputy administrator of the museum. But no works of art were affected.

  92. Esta rutina de 20 minutos te dará fuerza para las tareas cotidianas En español, Yesterday

    Practicar estos ejercicios puede hacer que los movimientos del día a día te resulten más cómodos.

  93. En Honduras, algunos votantes se dejaron persuadir por Trump, otros se enfadaron En español, Yesterday

    El presidente Trump apoyó a Nasry Asfura días antes de las elecciones del 30 de noviembre y denunció a sus oponentes. En una contienda reñida, eso ha inclinado potencialmente la balanza.

  94. Katy Perry Posts Photos With Justin Trudeau Amid Romance Rumors World, Yesterday

    Ms. Perry and Mr. Trudeau, the former prime minister of Canada, posed together in photos and videos on Instagram, making them “Instagram official.”

  95. At Alvin Ailey, a Caribbean Folk Tale Inspires a Dance About Love Arts, Yesterday

    The first week of the company’s annual season at City Center featured “Jazz Island,” an earnest premiere by Maija García, and a treasure by Alonzo King.

  96. You Put the Rum in the Cookie and You Eat It All Up Food, Yesterday

  97. Out With the Beige and the Boring Special Series, Yesterday

    Quiet luxury is in the past, and being loud is now.

  98. Bessent Says He Divested From Soybean Farms After Ethics Office Warning Business, Yesterday

    The Treasury Secretary said on Sunday he recently shed his holdings to comply with his federal ethics agreement.

  99. Russian Drone Strike on Chernobyl Hasn’t Led to Rise in Radiation Levels World, Yesterday

    Despite the finding, the authorities have been unable to fix the damage from a drone that punctured Reactor No. 4’s outermost protective shield in February.

  100. The Education of Higher Education Podcasts, Yesterday

    As political pressure mounts and campuses face new cultural and financial strains, higher education confronts a test of purpose and survival.

  101. The Global Re-Order Podcasts, Yesterday

    As U.S. policies upend old alliances and norms, global power is shifting and the stakes are growing.

  102. We Had to Have This Chicken Pad See Ew Recipe Food, Yesterday

    It’s from one of our favorite new cookbooks of 2025, and it’s so versatile and delicious.

  103. A Letter of Thanks for Fighting Corruption Times Insider, Yesterday

    Writing to a lawyer, the founding editor of The New York Times conveyed his vast respect for President Abraham Lincoln.

  104. Martin Parr, Who Photographed Britain’s Unvarnished Quirks, Dies at 73 Obituaries, Yesterday

    Mr. Parr trademarked a hyperrealism in his photography that illuminated the “craziness of the English,” making small details loom larger than life.

  105. A Not-So-Sweet Slumber Special Series, Yesterday

    Artwork can challenge us to imagine what happens when society abandons reason and ignores truth.