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  1. Australia Debates New Laws to Restrict Hate and Suspend Protests World, Today

    The authorities are vowing to crack down after a mass shooting at a Jewish holiday celebration. Experts say that what the country needs might not be new laws.

  2. What Trump’s Push Into Nuclear Means for the Sector (and His Net Worth) Business, Today

    The president’s paper wealth soared on news that the company behind Truth Social has agreed to merge with a fusion start-up. But China is way ahead in the funding race to commercialize the technology.

  3. Global Experts Say Most Palestinians in Gaza Face Major Difficulties Accessing Food World, Today

    A panel of food security experts said the situation remained dire in the enclave despite a cease-fire in October and greater flows of aid.

  4. Riots Erupt in Bangladesh After the Killing of a Student Leader World, Today

    Newspaper buildings were set on fire after the death of an activist who was attacked recently. Political leaders fear more violence could derail attempts to restore democracy.

  5. The Brown Manhunt Ends Briefing, Today

    We tell the story of the search for the suspect in not one but two killings.

  6. Trump Signs Law Repealing Tough Sanctions on Syria World, Today

    The Caesar Act was imposed in 2019 in response to widespread and systematic violations of human rights by the regime of former dictator Bashar al-Assad.

  7. Why Roomba Died + Tech Predictions for 2026 + A Hard Forkin’ Xmas Song Podcasts, Today

    “We were roadkill,” says Colin Angle, former chief executive of iRobot, maker of the robot vacuum.

  8. He Smeared Dog Feces on a Critic. Now, He’s Back in the Spotlight. Arts, Today

    Two years after the assault, Marco Goecke is staging a nontraditional “Nutcracker.” Ballet Basel hopes the focus will stay on his choreography.

  9. El canciller alemán que quiere pisar fuerte en Europa En español, Today

    Friedrich Merz cree que el mundo necesita una Alemania más fuerte. Todavía está buscando la forma de hacerlo.

  10. With New E.U. Loan, Ukraine Avoids Budget Crunch and Can Plan War Effort World, Today

    The loan will cover two-thirds of the country’s financial needs for the next two years. It also bolsters Ukraine’s position in ongoing peace talks.

  11. Trump Administration Pauses Diversity Immigration Program After Brown Shooting U.S., Today

    Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem said President Trump ordered the program to be suspended after it emerged that the shooting suspect used it to move to the United States.

  12. Trump Says the Economy Is Good. Is It? The Daily, Today

    President Trump defended the economy in an 18-minute address, despite the public’s consistent concerns about prices.

  13. Brown University Shooting Suspect Found Dead, and Trump Eases Marijuana Restrictions The Headlines, Today

    Plus, your Friday news quiz.

  14. Connections Companion No. 923 Gameplay, Today

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Saturday, Dec. 20, 2025.

  15. Wordle Review No. 1,645 Gameplay, Today

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Saturday, Dec. 20, 2025.

  16. Strands Sidekick No. 657 Gameplay, Today

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Saturday, Dec. 20, 2025.

  17. Today’s Brown Mit Shooting Suspect live blog included one standalone post:
  18. ¿Este es el hombre que podrá derrotar a los cárteles mexicanos? En español, Today

    Según los analistas, García Harfuch ha consolidado el control de la estrategia de seguridad de México como ninguno de sus predecesores. Esto ha contribuido a congraciarlo con Washington.

  19. El secretario de Seguridad de México habla de su lucha contra los cárteles En español, Today

    Omar García Harfuch habló con The New York Times sobre la agresiva ofensiva de los cárteles del país y de su relación con la Casa Blanca.

  20. ¿Es resfriado, influenza o covid? Lo que hay que saber sobre los síntomas y las pruebas En español, Today

    Con síntomas similares, puede ser difícil saber qué enfermedad es cuál. Esto es lo que hay que tener en cuenta.

  21. The New York Times News Quiz, Dec. 18, 2025 Interactive, Today

    Did you follow the news this week? Take our quiz to see how well you stack up with other Times readers.

  22. The Small Gestures That Help Us Navigate Grief Well, Today

    Readers share the small, practical acts of kindness that made a difference.

  23. La película que temía ver En español, Today

    Todo se reduce a la coordinación.

  24. Why the New Cannabis Classification Matters Health, Today

    Moving cannabis to a category of drugs that includes some common medicines will have implications for research, businesses and patients.

  25. A Tribe Gains Federal Recognition, After a Fight Handed Down Over Generations U.S., Today

    The distinction for the Lumbee Tribe in North Carolina, signed into law on Thursday, opens access to federal support and defies challenges from other tribes over their legitimacy.

  26. Las 25 películas más destacadas de 2025 En español, Today

    Encuestamos a los expertos en cine de la redacción. Estos son los títulos que se nos quedaron grabados este año.

  27. Trump’s New Marijuana Policy Offers an Opportunity Opinion, Today

    Marijuana has been tied to psychosis and other health problems. I still think it’s safer than alcohol.

  28. An Election ‘Off Year,’ but Not a Year Off Interactive, Today

    Takeaways from an eventful 2025 election cycle.

  29. Can You Let Your Dog Run Off-Leash Wherever You Want? Interactive, Today

    A ruling on a dispute over the use of shared spaces.

  30. U.S. Will Pay $450,000 to Wildfire Fighters With Cancer U.S., Today

    They will be eligible for a one-time payment as well as college tuition for their children. The effort is part of a legislative push to address the dangers of working in toxic smoke.

  31. Yes, Nancy Pelosi Says, the Country Is Ready for a Woman to Be President Opinion, Today

    The speaker emerita is disappointed and a little surprised that the presidential glass ceiling remains intact, but confident that it will change.

  32. What’s the Best Gift You’ve Ever Received? The Learning Network, Today

    The Times Opinion team writes that the gifts that cost the least are often the ones that we remember the most. Do you agree?

  33. Mexico’s Security Chief on His Fight Against the Cartels World, Today

    Omar García Harfuch spoke to The New York Times about the country’s aggressive cartel offensive and his relationship with the White House.

  34. ‘Avatar: Fire and Ash’: What to Remember Before Seeing the New Movie Movies, Today

    The newest chapter in the saga of the Na’vi people continues to build their highly detailed world. Here’s a guide to catch you up on the developments.

  35. College Is Still Worthwhile. This Organization Proves It. Opinion, Today

    Monica-Grace Mukendi’s career demonstrates the lasting impact of OneGoal, a nonprofit that helps low-income students attend college.

  36. Emily Has Remade Paris in Her Image Style, Today

    “Emily in Paris” may have moved to Rome, but a prestigious award and a new book show the series has left a stylish mark on the City of Light. Plus, a fashion innovator on A.I.

  37. At Germany’s Christmas Markets, a New Tradition: Retractable Bollards World, Today

    To prevent ramming attacks at Christmas markets, German officials have installed concrete blocks, chain barriers and, in one case, metal bollards removed by a hand-cranked crane.

  38. 6 New Movies Our Critics Are Talking About This Week Movies, Today

    Whether you’re a casual moviegoer or an avid buff, our reviewers think these films are worth knowing about.

  39. On the Ropes, Boxing Seeks a Jolt From Streaming Arts, Today

    A sport once synonymous with cable now finds its biggest matches on Netflix, Prime Video and DAZN, a European-based sports platform.

  40. Mitt Romney: Tax the Rich, Like Me Opinion, Today

    There’s no getting around this if we want to avoid the deficit cliff ahead.

  41. The Met’s ‘Magic Flute’ Courts Young Hearts (With a ‘6-7’ to Boot) Arts, Today

    Julie Taymor’s abridged production of Mozart’s opera has been trimmed down to 90 minutes as the Metropolitan Opera bids to recruit a new generation.

  42. When Did Everything Become ‘K-Shaped’? Business, Today

    What started as a term to describe the pandemic recovery has become a catchall in these anxious economic times.

  43. The MetroCard Cookie. The Pizza. The Carvel Treat. New York, Today

    The M.T.A. has worked with six food vendors to say goodbye to the MetroCard, memorialized in various treats.

  44. Cómo elegir un restaurante cuando estás de viaje En español, Today

    No desperdicies tiempo en una trampa para turistas. Cuatro escritores de gastronomía comparten consejos para comer como alguien que conoce bien la ciudad, incluso cuando es tu primera visita.

  45. Can This Man Finally Defeat Mexico’s Cartels? World, Today

    Omar García Harfuch is overseeing one of the most aggressive offensives in years against Mexico’s powerful criminal groups. Many before him have failed.

  46. 52 Places to Go, So Little Time: Where We Went in 2025 Travel, Today

    Our writers and photographers were on the ground to find out what makes the destinations on our annual list rise above the rest.

  47. $1.3 Million Homes in Italy Real Estate, Today

    In the mountains of northeast Italy, buyers can find a city duplex penthouse, an amenity-packed designer apartment, and a renovated mountain chalet.

  48. F.D.A. Turmoil Keeps Spotlight on Its Commissioner Health, Today

    The agency’s high-level turnover and conflicting policy decisions on drug oversight have fueled concerns about the leadership of Dr. Marty Makary.

  49. Want to Know Where the Market Is Going? Don’t Trust This, or Any, Forecast. Business, Today

    Wall Street stock gurus are making predictions again. Our columnist got into the game with a number he doesn’t believe.

  50. We Owe It to College Students to Create Tech-Free Spaces Opinion, Today

    Adults need to set up rules for students so that it’s not on them to self-regulate when it comes to going tech-free.

  51. ‘Sorry, Baby,’ ‘Lurker’ and the Year’s Great Under-the-Radar Streaming Films Movies, Today

    Here are just a few of the year’s finest indies, documentaries and international selections, available to stream at this very minute.

  52. ‘Breakdown: 1975’ Remembers the Distinctive Cinematic Voices of an Era Movies, Today

    This documentary could be better, but it offers a helpful lesson for film fans new to the movies of that decade.

  53. Scouring the Country for 50 Standout Clothing Stores Times Insider, Today

    In today’s click-and-ship era, a team of Styles journalists set out to identify the best of the brick-and-mortar shops.

  54. Why Do A.I. Chatbots Use ‘I’? Technology, Today

    A.I. chatbots have been designed to behave in a humanlike way. Some experts think that’s a terrible idea.

  55. After the Louvre Heist, Museums Look for Lessons to Help Stop Thieves Arts, Today

    Museums and the consultants who advise them have been busy reviewing their own precautions in the aftermath of the brazen daylight break-in at the Louvre.

  56. Would You Let A.I. Design Your Living Room? Real Estate, Today

    A growing number of home renovation and interior design platforms are rolling out A.I.-enabled imaging tools, capable of redesigning rooms in an instant.

  57. And Now, Please Welcome Back: Wall-to-Wall Carpeting Real Estate, Today

    Some interior designers have convinced their wealthiest clients that this artifact from the ’70s is worth another look.

  58. What Worries You Lately? We Want to Know. Well, Today

    A recent survey found significant increases in worry and stress worldwide. Share what’s on your mind.

  59. The Mysterious Death of a Teen at a Hog Farm U.S., Today

    A 17-year-old worker died at a pork producer in Nebraska run by the governor’s family. Two investigations later, the boy’s mother is still searching for answers.

  60. Drone Den Interactive, Today

    We spent a day at a secret front-line drone command center in Ukraine, where soldiers prepared their deadly munitions in dread that Russian’s own drones might find them.

  61. How Much More Can the U.S. Travel Industry Take? Travel, Today

    Politics and border hassles have chased away foreign visitors, costing businesses billions. Some fear next year’s World Cup won’t be enough to bring tourists back.

  62. How the Army Caused Alarm in the Washington Skies Years Before a Fatal Crash U.S., Today

    An aged helicopter fleet and inexperienced pilots from nearby Fort Belvoir had raised “widespread concern” among local pilots before a midair collision killed 67 people.

  63. Why I Keep Returning to Middle-Earth Opinion, Today

    How providence and loss helped shape “The Lord of the Rings.”

  64. Florida Had a Record Number of Executions in 2025. He Witnessed Them All. U.S., Today

    John Koch, a radio reporter, witnesses every execution in Florida to keep close tabs on what he considers one of the most consequential actions the state takes.

  65. The Best Middle Grade Mysteries for Kids Books, Today

    The author of the City Spies series chooses 7 crime novels that invite young readers to discover the culprit before the characters do.

  66. Can Science Win on Social Media? Ask Dr. Noc. Well, Today

    Morgan McSweeney’s TikTok crusade against White House health policies has made him a star. It’s not a job he ever wanted.

  67. 飞行汽车、天降午餐:中国清洁能源技术背后的雄心与挑战 Interactive, Today

    中国对清洁能源技术的运用热潮催生了飞行汽车、送餐无人机等颇具科幻感的尝试。时报记者前往合肥和武汉体验了这些未来愿景,感受到中国的科技雄心及其带来的挑战。

  68. Suspect in Death of M.I.T. Professor Was a Former Classmate, Prosecutors Say U.S., Today

    Nuno F.G. Loureiro, the professor, attended the same physics program in Portugal as the man suspected in his killing.

  69. Trump se basa en distorsiones para argumentar su campaña contra Venezuela En español, Today

    El presidente tiene un largo historial de declaraciones falsas o engañosas. Pero la cantidad de estas en los ataques de su gobierno a embarcaciones y en la campaña de presión sobre Venezuela es excepcional.

  70. Trump-Appointed Judge Flays ICE Over Conditions in Long Island Lockup New York, Today

    A detainee and eight others were held in a tiny room with an open toilet in freezing, filthy conditions.

  71. Snow Day The Learning Network, Today

    Tell us a story, real or made up, that is inspired by these images.

  72. Falling Enrollment, Money Woes: The New School Seeks a Path to Survival New York, Today

    The New York City university has embarked on an overhaul that some professors and students say imperils its standing as a bastion of the liberal arts.

  73. Jimmy Kimmel Wishes Trump Wouldn’t Yell at Us on Live TV Arts, Today

    As the president addressed the nation about the economy, it was “hard to tell if he was giving a speech or having a seizure on TV,” Kimmel said.

  74. What We Know About the Shootings at Brown and M.I.T. U.S., Today

    A single suspect carried out the shooting at Brown University and the killing of an M.I.T. professor, and was later found dead in New Hampshire, authorities said.

  75. Un rugido de motocicletas y la aterradora noche de un secuestro masivo En español, Today

    Unos hombres armados irrumpieron en una escuela católica en Nigeria y raptaron a 253 niños. Sus padres hablan sobre la aterradora experiencia y la falta de interés de las autoridades locales.

  76. Word of the Day: indefatigable The Learning Network, Today

    This word has appeared in 111 articles on NYTimes.com in the past year. Can you use it in a sentence?

  77. A Reddit Post Led to a Breakthrough in the Brown Shooting Investigation U.S., Today

    A Reddit user provided information that helped identify Claudio Manuel Neves Valente as not only the suspect in the campus shooting, but also the murder of an M.I.T. professor.

  78. What We Know About the Suspect in the Brown and M.I.T. Killings U.S., Today

    Officials identified a man from Portugal as the suspect in the deadly shooting at Brown University and the killing of an M.I.T. professor. The police said on Thursday he died from a self-inflicted gunshot.

  79. ¿Quién puede resolver los problemas de Irán? Yo no, dice el presidente En español, Today

    Masoud Pezeshkian, el mandatario iraní, ha dicho que el país enfrenta retos insuperables como una inflación desorbitada y que se ha quedado sin ideas.

  80. How Did a City of 10 Million People Nearly Run Out of Water? Opinion, Today

    Restricting Tehran’s growth and water use — however politically difficult — would be more prudent than trying to engineer ever more elaborate workarounds.

  81. Australia Announces Plan to Buy Back Guns in Wake of Hanukkah Attack World, Today

    The program is expected to take hundreds of thousands of firearms out of circulation, the prime minister said on Friday.

  82. Trump Administration to Appeal Harvard Funding Case U.S., Today

    Facing a deadline to appeal, the Justice Department told the courts late Thursday that it would try to overturn a judge’s ruling in favor of Harvard.

  83. Britain Is Preparing for Attacks on Its Soil. Critics Say It Must Move Faster. World, Today

    As military officials sound the alarm over Russian hybrid attacks, the chair of Parliament’s defense committee said the government’s progress on ramping up home defense was “glacial.”

  84. Sparks Flew in Their ‘Rave Crew’ Group Chat Style, Today

    Prakhar Gupta, a podcaster from India, was intrigued when Claudia Robles-Gil, an artist from Mexico City, joined his friend group.

  85. Corrections: Dec. 19, 2025 Corrections, Today

    Corrections that appeared in print on Friday, Dec. 19, 2025.

  86. Learning About Her Culture Until it Was No Longer Greek to Him Style, Today

    Irene Zahariadis was moments from deleting Hinge when she matched with Kevin Walker. It wasn’t long before he was helping roast a goat.

  87. She Traded Her Beach Vibes for Chickens and Chestnuts Style, Today

    Michael Craver and Simone Gaillard knew instantly they wanted to be together. Less certain was whether she’d be interested in his farmhouse.

  88. ‘A Singularly Turbulent Time’: Deeper Uncertainty in Store for Global Economy Business, Today

    A reordering of the rules of trade, set on top of transformational change in technology, demographics and climate, is remaking jobs, politics and lives.

  89. When a Performer Met a Playwright Style, Today

    Like the characters in “When Harry Met Sally …” a film Grace Aki loves, she and F Haynie had a tepid start, and eventually, a romance.

  90. The Revenge of the People Pleaser Style, Today

    After being assaulted, I worked for years to make myself invisible. Ryan saw me anyway.

  91. Quote of the Day: The One Boat Strike Hegseth Isn’t Sharing Corrections, Today

    Quotation of the Day for Friday, December 19, 2025.

  92. Before the Massacre, Bondi Suspects Spent Weeks at a Philippine Hotel World, Today

    Workers at the budget hotel in the southern Philippines, a region that has long battled Islamist insurgencies, said the two men rarely left their room.

  93. Japan Raises Interest Rates to Highest Level in 30 Years Business, Today

    The Bank of Japan moved to slow inflation as the prime minister is borrowing more to fund an ambitious effort to build up industry and support households.

  94. Pitch Catcher Gameplay, Today

    Hemant Mehta opens our solving weekend.

  95. Judge Convicted of Obstructing Agents as They Sought Undocumented Immigrant U.S., Today

    The Wisconsin state judge, Hannah C. Dugan, was accused of ushering a man to a side door as federal agents waited outside a courtroom.

  96. Lemon-Shaped World Is the Most Stretched-Out Planet Ever Seen Science, Today

    An unusual object orbiting a rapidly spinning star might be a new phenomenon in the universe.

  97. Prosecutors Say Minnesota’s Fraud Scandal Goes Further Than Previously Known U.S., Today

    Federal prosecutors said they were now investigating fraud worth billions of dollars in 14 social services programs in the state.

  98. New Judges Take Charge of Sept. 11 Case at Guantánamo U.S., Today

    The long-running case had been on hold for nearly a year because of higher court appeals and the retirement of the military judge.

  99. La mujer del video en el concierto de Coldplay está lista para hablar En español, Today

    Kristin Cabot fue grabada con su jefe en un concierto. El video se hizo viral. Pronto se vio ahogada en el veneno de desconocidos.

  100. James B. Hunt Jr., N.C. Governor Who Kept State Blue, Dies at 88 U.S., Today

    During his 16 years in office, he earned national acclaim for his focus on education. But losing his bid for the Senate in 1984 cost him a shot at the presidency.

  101. Democratic State Lawmakers Vow to Unite and Push Back on Trump’s Deportations U.S., Today

    Lawmakers from a half-dozen states said Thursday they will use legislation next year to thwart the tactics of federal law enforcement carrying out immigration policies.

  102. Shouting, Ranting, Insulting: Trump’s Uninhibited Second Term U.S., Today

    Many of President Trump’s supporters love his professional-wrestling style of leadership. But some of his recent attacks have sickened even some of his own political allies.

  103. For the First Time, a Former Refugee Will Lead the U.N.’s Refugee Agency World, Yesterday

    Barham Salih, who fought against Saddam Hussein’s rule in Iraq and later served as president, was chosen to lead the U.N. High Commission for Refugees.

  104. Trump Relies on Distortions to Support His Pressure Campaign on Venezuela U.S., Yesterday

    The president has a long record of making false or misleading statements. But the sheer density of them in his administration’s boat attacks and Venezuela pressure campaign is exceptional.

  105. Vegan Cacio e Pepe Video, Yesterday

    This speedy vegan take on cacio e pepe utilizes a classic technique: Cook the pasta just short of al dente, reserve some of the starchy pasta water to add body to the sauce, then simmer the pasta in its sauce with a splash of pasta water, stirring vigorously until the sauce is emulsified.

  106. TikTok Signs Agreements With Investors in Step Toward Avoiding a U.S. Ban Business, Yesterday

    The Chinese-owned video app formalized commitments from the software giant Oracle and two investment firms as part of a deal to keep TikTok operating in the United States.

  107. The U.S. Moves to End Gender-Related Care for Minors Briefing, Yesterday

    Also, authorities search for a person of interest in the Brown shooting. Here’s the latest at the end of Thursday.

  108. President Trump Reclassifies Marijuana With Executive Order Video, Yesterday

    Marijuana was downgraded from a Schedule I drug to a Schedule III drug on Thursday. The reclassification does not legalize cannabis, but it does ease restrictions on the substance and allows for more research.

  109. Nike’s Struggles Continue, but Turnaround Plan May Be Working Business, Yesterday

    Quarterly sales rose slightly for the world’s largest footwear company despite weak results in China and with its Converse brand.

  110. Coming Soon to a TV Near Trump: A G.O.P. Ad in N.Y. Governor’s Race New York, Yesterday

    Bruce Blakeman, an ally of President Trump, is buying ad time on Fox News in the West Palm Beach, Fla., market, where Mr. Trump may be watching.

  111. Winter Weather Kicks Into High Gear Just in Time for Christmas Travel Weather, Yesterday

    If you’re planning to hit the road in the next few days, here’s where storms may snarl your plans.

  112. 2025 Faces Quiz Interactive, Yesterday

    See how well you know the defining personalities of 2025 with The New York Times Faces Quiz.

  113. 2025 Faces Quiz: Culture Interactive, Yesterday

    See how well you know the television, movie, music and literary figures of 2025 with The New York Times Faces Quiz.

  114. 2025 Faces Quiz: Sports Interactive, Yesterday

    See how well you know the athletes of 2025 with The New York Times Faces Quiz.

  115. 2025 Faces Quiz: Politics Interactive, Yesterday

    See how well you know the politicians of 2025 with The New York Times Faces Quiz.

  116. Jelly Roll Is Pardoned for Previous Robbery and Drug Convictions Arts, Yesterday

    The clemency decision by Gov. Bill Lee of Tennessee could make it easier for the country star to travel internationally.

  117. 7 Killed in North Carolina Jet Crash Video, Yesterday

    Five adults and two people were killed after a small passenger jet crashed at the Statesville Regional Airport in North Carolina, according to the local sheriff. The plane was registered to the NASCAR driver Greg Biffle.

  118. Trump Mocks Obama, Biden in His Presidential ‘Walk of Fame’ Video, Yesterday

    The White House unveiled new plaques near the Oval Office mocking some of President Trump’s predecessors. The new display distorts history and aligns with Mr. Trump’s worldview.

  119. Sue Bender, Who Wrote About Living With the Amish, Dies at 91 Books, Yesterday

    “Plain and Simple,” her best-selling 1989 book, was a go-to text of the anti-materialist movement known as voluntary simplicity.

  120. U.K. Appoints New Ambassador to U.S. After Predecessor Is Fired Over Epstein Links World, Yesterday

    Christian Turner’s appointment comes as the United States and Britain’s relationship is being tested amid a number of foreign policy issues.

  121. 3 Make-Ahead Holiday Brunch Recipes for a Crowd Food, Yesterday

    Turn Genevieve Ko’s cinnamon roll Bundt cake, breakfast enchiladas or sesame scallion buns into a new holiday tradition.

  122. U.S. Accuses Venezuelan of Masterminding Tren de Aragua’s Expansion U.S., Yesterday

    The gang, which was the subject of charges brought in several states, is President Trump’s chosen nemesis. The defendant remains at large.

  123. Mamdani Appointee Resigns After Decade-Old Antisemitic Posts Re-emerge New York, Yesterday

    Catherine Almonte Da Costa resigned from her just-announced post as Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani’s director of appointments after the Anti-Defamation League resurfaced the comments.

  124. How Will Trump’s Policies Affect You? We Answer Your Questions. Interactive, Yesterday

    Hard to follow the dizzying array of developments out of Washington over the past year? Here are our answers to your pressing questions.

  125. Man Accused of Dismembering Woman Had Surgical Skills New York, Yesterday

    The remains of a woman and her child were found near Gilgo Beach on Long Island. Prosecutors accused Andrew Dykes, the father of the child, who had worked in Army clinics, in the woman’s murder.

  126. John E. Olson, Analyst Fired for Enron Skepticism, Dies at 83 Business, Yesterday

    An adviser at Merrill Lynch, he refused to recommend the energy trading company. His employer pushed him out, but his stand made him a hero.

  127. The German Chancellor Betting on America World, Yesterday

    Friedrich Merz believes the world needs a stronger Germany. He is still navigating how to do it.

  128. From Bravo to Cable News, Garcia Is Pushing Republicans on Epstein U.S., Yesterday

    The top Democrat on the Oversight Committee, Representative Robert Garcia has brought aggressive tactics and reality-show flair to investigating Trump.

  129. The Second Annual Where to Eaties Food, Yesterday

    Our off-the-rails restaurant awards ceremony is back.

  130. 4 Takeaways From Trial of Judge Accused of Aiding Undocumented Immigrant U.S., Yesterday

    The Milwaukee judge was charged with obstructing federal immigration agents, who were trying to arrest a man who had appeared before her on a battery charge.

  131. Trump Pressed Georgia Speaker to Overturn His 2020 Election Loss Video, Yesterday

    In newly obtained audio, President Trump reiterated his claims that he had won Georgia in 2020 in a phone call with the state’s House Speaker, David Ralston. Mr. Trump lost Georgia by more than 11,000 votes that year.

  132. Authorities Search for a New Person of Interest in the Shooting at Brown U.S., Yesterday

    Investigators are also examining the possibility that the case is connected to the killing of an M.I.T. professor in his home in Massachusetts.

  133. Yesterday’s Brown Shooting Suspect live blog included one standalone post:
  134. We’re in the Age of American Pessimism Video, Yesterday

    America is in its pessimism era and Trump is playing on it, argues the columnist David Brooks in this episode of “The Conversation.”

  135. Is Trump Finished? Video, Yesterday

    “A lot of people are seeing some things that are really bad for Donald Trump,” David Brooks says in this episode of “The Conversation.”

  136. What Katy Perry Gets About Justin Trudeau Opinion, Yesterday

    As a politician, Justin Trudeau was an excellent celebrity. And the rest of the world could learn a useful lesson from how he wielded his star power.

  137. Europe Begins to Tiptoe Away From Key Climate Policies Climate, Yesterday

    Europe has some of the world’s most ambitious climate goals, but in recent months it has backtracked on rules governing automobile emissions and deforestation.

  138. Strong Winds Cause Major Power Outage Across the Pacific Northwest Video, Yesterday

    More than 200,000 customers lost power due to the strong gusts of wind that toppled trees and power lines on Wednesday. The wind speed in North Bend, Wash., reached 112 miles per hour.

  139. Trump and His Loyalists Move to Name the Kennedy Center for Him U.S., Yesterday

    The performing arts center is by law designated the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, and it has been generally understood that the power to change the center’s name lies with Congress.

  140. Australian Police Detain 7 Men on Suspicion of Planning a ‘Violent Act’ World, Yesterday

    The raid in Sydney occurred days after a mass shooting in Bondi Beach killed 15 people, but the police say they have found no connection between the two events so far.

  141. A Designer of Maximalist Fine Jewelry Embraces Warm Minimalism at Home T Magazine, Yesterday

    With clean lines and a pared-down palette, Joe Spiro’s London apartment is a refuge from his glittery day job.

  142. Make-Ahead, Easy-to-Transport Christmas Casseroles Food, Yesterday

    Wild rice and mushroom casserole, slow-baked beans with kale and other festive showstoppers for the holiday feast.

  143. Trump Administration Proposes Rules to End Gender-Related Care for Minors Video, Yesterday

    Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. proposed new rules on Thursday to stop gender-related care for minors across the nation. One of the rules threatened to pull federal funding from any hospital that provided gender treatments for minors. This would effectively shut down hospitals that failed to comply.

  144. Cardinal Timothy Dolan Tapped the Power of the New York Pulpit U.S., Yesterday

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  145. Atlantic City’s Mayor Is Found Not Guilty of Assaulting His Daughter New York, Yesterday

    A jury on Thursday acquitted Marty Small Sr. of all four crimes he was charged with, including aggravated assault and endangering the welfare of his teenage daughter.

  146. Trump Signs Executive Order to Reclassify Marijuana, Easing Restrictions on the Drug U.S., Yesterday

    Marijuana’s classification as one of the most dangerous and habit-forming substances has long drawn criticism.

  147. A Lesson From the Abrego Garcia Saga Video, Yesterday

    Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia’s release from immigration detention last week offers a useful model for how Democrats can successfully challenge the Trump administration, the Opinion columnist Jamelle Bouie argues.

  148. Putin to Project Unyielding Stance on Ukraine at News Marathon World, Yesterday

    The annual news conference sets the Kremlin’s tone for the next year and highlights President Vladimir V. Putin’s grip over Russia.

  149. N.Y.C. Subway Crime Is Down, Hochul Says, Rebutting Trump Officials New York, Yesterday

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  150. Inside the Fight to Keep Mamdani’s Promise of 200,000 Affordable Homes New York, Yesterday

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  151. Multiple People Are Killed in North Carolina Jet Crash, Officials Say U.S., Yesterday

    The plane, a Cessna C550, crashed while landing at Statesville Regional Airport, the Federal Aviation Administration said.

  152. Trump’s Drone Strikes Are Wrong. Obama’s Were, Too Opinion, Yesterday

    Readers respond to a guest essay on why the recent boat strikes by the Trump administration are unjustified.

  153. Trump Administration Tries to Stop Some Immigrants From Driving Trucks Business, Yesterday

    The Transportation Department said the new rules were intended to make roads safer, but there’s no data to suggest that immigrants cause more truck accidents.

  154. Once Again, Health Care Proves to Be a Bitter Political Pill for G.O.P. U.S., Yesterday

    The inability to find a credible counter to the Affordable Care Act has long bedeviled Republicans and cost them at the polls. It’s threatening to do so again next year.

  155. ‘Avatar: Fire and Ash’ Review: By Land, by Water, by Air! Movies, Yesterday

    For the franchise’s third movie, James Cameron throws in new creatures, new landscapes, melodramatic plot lines and big battle sequences. It’s a lot.

  156. Un Trump belicoso señala culpables al defender su historial económico En español, Yesterday

    En un discurso combativo, el presidente Trump aseguró que la “edad de oro” que prometió en su campaña presidencial del año pasado estaba cobrando fuerza.

  157. Democratic Lawmakers Request Review of Commerce Secretary’s Possible Conflicts U.S., Yesterday

    Lawmakers in the House and the Senate asked a government watchdog to determine if Howard Lutnick is following ethics guidelines in promoting data centers that benefit his family’s businesses.

  158. How Many Ski Chalets Does a Mountainless City Need? Food, Yesterday

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  159. 250 Years of Jane Austen, in Objects Video, Yesterday

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  160. French Doctor Sentenced to Life for Fatally Poisoning 12 People World, Yesterday

    Frédéric Péchier, an anesthesiologist, was found guilty of poisoning 30 patients, of whom 12 died.

  161. Massachusetts Battery Start-Up to List on Stock Exchange Business, Yesterday

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  162. Trump afirma que Venezuela ‘robó’ campos petroleros de EE. UU. y desata una reacción nacionalista En español, Yesterday

    Las declaraciones de Trump juegan a favor de un principio básico del movimiento revolucionario bolivariano de Hugo Chávez: que Estados Unidos conspira para apoderarse del petróleo de Venezuela.

  163. Fans in Tokyo Visit Twin Pandas Before They Head to China Video, Yesterday

    Thousands of people have flocked to Ueno Zoo in Tokyo to see two giant pandas before they leave for China. There were fears in Japan that the twins would not be replaced amid political disputes between the countries.

  164. Zelensky Makes Appeal to E.U. Leaders for Frozen Russian Funds to Fight War World, Yesterday

    President Volodymyr Zelensky said in Brussels, where the leaders had gathered, that without the money, his country would have to reduce its drone production significantly.

  165. A Hot Pink Carousel Touches Down in Switzerland T Magazine, Yesterday

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  166. Trump Moves to End Gender-Related Care for Minors, Threatening Hospitals That Offer It Health, Yesterday

    Proposed new rules would punish the hospitals by pulling all federal financing. Advocates say lawsuits will follow.

  167. ‘Cover-Up’ Review: Seymour Hersh, Scoops and Power Movies, Yesterday

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  168. The D.N.C. Is Scrapping Its Report on What Went Wrong in 2024 U.S., Yesterday

    Ken Martin, the Democratic National Committee chairman, ordered the autopsy months ago but is now said to believe that its release would be counterproductive for the party.

  169. Sticky Coconut Chicken and Rice, One-Pot and Pretty Perfect Food, Yesterday

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  170. The Flop That Proved Rob Reiner Could Take Criticism With Humor Arts, Yesterday

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  171. The Meaning of Luigi Mangione’s New Suits Style, Yesterday

    In court before his trial for killing the chief executive of UnitedHealthcare, Mr. Mangione tried out a different look.

  172. Mamdani Names Budget Director as He Prepares to Enact Costly Agenda New York, Yesterday

    Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani chose Sherif Soliman, a veteran of municipal government and the chief financial officer of the City University of New York, to lead the Office of Management and Budget.

  173. European Leaders Discuss Financing Ukraine With Frozen Russian Assets Video, Yesterday

    The European Council convened in Brussels to discuss leveraging up to $247 billion in frozen Russian government assets held in Europe to finance Ukraine’s war effort.

  174. Youngest Victim of Bondi Beach Shooting Laid to Rest Video, Yesterday

    A funeral was held on Thursday for Matilda, 10, the youngest victim of Sunday’s mass shooting at Bondi Beach.

  175. They Thought They Had ‘Made It.’ Now They Can’t Afford Food. New York, Yesterday

    New Yorkers in the so-called “missing middle,” who may make too much for food benefits, say it’s still hard to find enough money for groceries.

  176. EE. UU. anuncia el más reciente ataque a una embarcación En español, Yesterday

    El Comando Sur dijo que el ataque tuvo como objetivo una lancha que navegaba por una “conocida ruta del narcotráfico” y que en ella habían muerto cuatro hombres “narcoterroristas”.

  177. Trump Announces ‘Warrior Dividend’ For Troops U.S., Yesterday

    President Trump promised active duty troops a $1,776 check from revenue raised by tariffs, without acknowledging that the Supreme Court is weighing the legality of the powers used to impose the levies.

  178. Ask a Journalist: Reporting on Youth Trends With Data and Graphics The Learning Network, Yesterday

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  179. Over 1,000 Were Killed in Attack on Famine-Stricken Camp in Sudan, U.N. Says World, Yesterday

    A paramilitary attack in April was one of the most brutal of Sudan’s civil war. Now, hunger is spreading as Western aid cuts have reduced U.N. rations.

  180. Palo Alto Confronts Billionaires Over Their Housing Compounds U.S., Yesterday

    The Silicon Valley college town has changed drastically as Mark Zuckerberg, Larry Page and other tech founders have scooped up multiple properties.

  181. How Should Parents Talk to Their Children About Wealth Inequality? The Learning Network, Yesterday

    Parents sometimes struggle when they try to explain why some people have more or less money than others. What’s your advice?

  182. Truth Social Parent to Merge With Nuclear Fusion Firm in $6 Billion Deal Business, Yesterday

    Trump Media & Technology Group, the social media and crypto company part owned by President Trump, said it would help develop a “utility-scale fusion power plant.”