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  1. ‘No Going Back,’ Survivors of Deadly Hong Kong Fire Are in Limbo World, Today

    Hong Kong, with some of the world’s highest housing costs and inequality, must now figure out how to help thousands of residents who lost friends, family and homes.

  2. Quote of the Day: Dancing With the Babies Can Give Grown-Ups a Lesson Corrections, Today

    Quotation of the Day for Saturday, December 6, 2025.

  3. China’s Mad at Japan, and Pop Stars Are Paying for It World, Today

    Beijing is curbing Japanese movies, music and art as it seeks to punish Tokyo for its support of Taiwan.

  4. Corrections: Dec. 6, 2025 Corrections, Today

    Corrections that appeared in print on Saturday, Dec. 6, 2025.

  5. 3 Easy Holiday Snacks to Kick Off Any Holiday Party Food, Today

    The best way to start the celebration? Serving these unforgettable treats.

  6. Brazil Has a Cachaça Cocktail for Every Season Food, Today

    If summer is for bottomless caipirinhas, winter is all about warming quentão. Here are recipes for both.

  7. Winter Quaffs Gameplay, Today

    Marshal Herrmann’s quick-witted Saturday debut puzzle is quite quizzical.

  8. Man Accused of Setting Subway Rider on Fire Is Charged With Arson New York, Today

    The victim was sleeping on a train at Penn Station in Manhattan around 3 a.m. Monday when an 18-year-old man set him on fire, the police said.

  9. Under Kennedy, U.S. Vaccine Policy Arrives at a ‘Defining Moment’ U.S., Today

    Robert F. Kennedy Jr. may be only beginning to put his stamp on American immunization policy.

  10. Judge Rules Trump Exceeded Authority by Holding Deportees at Guantánamo U.S., Today

    Judge Sparkle L. Sooknanan stopped short of ordering the shuttering of the detention operation. But a lawyer for the challengers said they would soon seek a closure order.

  11. How to Buy a World Cup Ticket Video, Today

    Want to acquire a FIFA World Cup ticket? There are some steps you should follow. Henry Bushnell, a senior soccer writer for The Athletic, details how.

  12. Did Gen X Invent Indie Film? Video, Today

    The actors Claire Danes, Luis Guzmán and Omar Epps discuss the indie film era in this excerpt from a T Magazine documentary about how Generation X, the cohort once synonymous with slacking, came to leave such an indelible impression on the culture.

  13. San Diego Agrees to Pay $30 Million to Family of Teen Killed by Police U.S., Today

    Konoa Wilson was 16 when he was fatally shot. The settlement, one of the largest in a police killing, surpasses the $27 million paid to the family of George Floyd.

  14. Locro de Gallina (Chicken Soup With Squash, Green Plantains and Yuca) Video, Yesterday

    Derived from a Quechua term for a hearty soup-stew hybrid, locro originated in the Andes mountain range but today encompasses a glut of South American soups that vary from country to country, and household to household.

  15. Biden Says Republicans Aim to Turn L.G.B.T.Q. Identity Into ‘Something Scary’ U.S., Yesterday

    The former president defended his support for transgender rights, a stance that has provoked second-guessing among some Democrats.

  16. Trumpism After Trump? Here Are Three Realities. Video, Yesterday

    “Trumpism without Trump is going to move in different directions because Trumpism was always a somewhat amorphous set of half-baked ideas,” Bret Stephens says.

  17. How Charismatic Can a Moderate Politician Be? Video, Yesterday

    “I think Americans — those who are not spending all their lives on social media — are so tired of the temperature of our political discourse,” Frank Bruni says on “The Opinions.” The solution? A “poetic and charismatic” centrist.

  18. How Has Congestion Pricing Changed Your Year? New York, Yesterday

    The tolling program, decades in the making, has shown signs of being effective after a rocky rollout.

  19. Frank O. Gehry, Formidable Architect, Dies at 96 Video, Yesterday

    The innovative architect was known for his sculptural designs, including the Guggenheim Museum Bilbao and the Walt Disney Concert Hall in Los Angeles. He passed away at his home in Santa Monica, Calif., on Friday.

  20. Running Out of Time, Republicans in Congress Still Lack a Health Plan U.S., Yesterday

    Top Republicans have said they want to produce a proposal in short order to counter Democrats pressing for an extension of health care subsidies. They have not gotten far.

  21. For Tekashi69, Drugs and Fight Add Up to Three More Months in Prison New York, Yesterday

    The rapper, who was sentenced to two years in prison after testifying for the government at a gang trial, was ordered incarcerated for probation violations.

  22. Justices to Review Trump’s Order Restricting Birthright Citizenship Briefing, Yesterday

    Also, the celebrated architect Frank Gehry dies at 96. Here’s the latest at the end of Friday.

  23. Gen Z Councilman Ends Primary Challenge to House Democratic Leader New York, Yesterday

    Chi Ossé had hoped to ride the momentum of Zohran Mamdani to challenge Representative Hakeem Jeffries, but he failed to secure the backing of the Democratic Socialists of America.

  24. Robert B. Fiske Jr., First to Lead Whitewater Investigation, Dies at 94 U.S., Yesterday

    He had overseen high-profile cases as a private lawyer and a U.S. attorney in New York when he was named to examine the role of Bill and Hillary Clinton in a failed development venture.

  25. Extreme Cold Will Persist in the Midwest and Northern Plains Into the Weekend Weather, Yesterday

    Saranac Lake, N.Y., in the Adirondacks was the coldest place in the United States on Friday, recording a low of minus 22 degrees.

  26. Trump’s Security Strategy Focuses on Profit, Not Spreading Democracy U.S., Yesterday

    President Trump’s new National Security Strategy describes a country that is focused on doing business and reducing migration while avoiding passing judgment on authoritarians.

  27. What to Know About New Orleans’s Immigrant Community U.S., Yesterday

    The city, the latest to be targeted by the president in his deportation campaign, has a smaller foreign-born population than the national average, according to census data.

  28. Chuck Kesey, Probiotic Yogurt Pioneer, Dies at 87 Food, Yesterday

    The younger brother of Ken Kesey, the novelist and counterculture luminary, he turned a defunct creamery into what is now Nancy’s Probiotic Foods.

  29. Hamilton O. Smith, Who Made a Biotech Breakthrough, Is Dead at 94 Science, Yesterday

    A Nobel laureate, he identified an enzyme that cuts DNA, laying the groundwork for milestones in scientific research and medicine, like insulin.

  30. Frank Gehry, the Disrupter, Opened Their Imaginations Arts, Yesterday

    Architects, artists, clients and partners assess his life and impact over eight decades.

  31. Frank Gehry, titán de la arquitectura, ha muerto a los 96 años En español, Yesterday

    Irrumpió en escena con una reforma de su casa del sur de California que llamó la atención, antes de pasar a diseñar algunos de los edificios más reconocibles del mundo.

  32. The Supreme Court, Once Wary of Partisan Gerrymandering, Goes All In U.S., Yesterday

    The court’s conservative majority said that Texas’ asserted political motives justified letting the state use voting maps meant to disadvantage Democrats in the midterms.

  33. Man Who Swallowed Stolen Fabergé Egg Passes It Naturally, Police Say World, Yesterday

    The man ingested the egg locket at a jewelry store in New Zealand last week, according to the authorities.

  34. Linda McMahon’s School Visit, Sponsored by Conservatives, Draws Protest New York, Yesterday

    The secretary of education is barnstorming the country, talking to schoolchildren about civics and promoting patriotism. Critics claim the lessons have been crafted by partisan and religious groups.

  35. As Bongino Celebrates Arrest in Pipe Bomb Case, Others on the Right Remain Skeptical U.S., Yesterday

    Some activists have lashed out, in a reprise of the backlash over the unsuccessful effort by Trump appointees to shut down the Epstein investigation.

  36. How D’Angelo Understood His Own Mortality Video, Yesterday

    Wesley Morris invited his friend Alex Pappademas, a senior culture editor at GQ magazine, to his show to talk about mortality and D’Angelo’s final album, “Black Messiah.”

  37. D’Angelo and the Brilliant Prescience of ‘Black Messiah’ Video, Yesterday

    Wesley Morris invited his friend Alex Pappademas, a senior culture editor at GQ magazine, to his show to talk about D’Angelo’s final album, “Black Messiah,” and why it’s so memorable.

  38. ¿Por qué hay discusión sobre los ataques de Trump a embarcaciones y uno adicional en concreto? En español, Yesterday

    La supervisión bipartidista del Congreso está en marcha, pero por ahora se enfoca en detalles concretos sobre un misil en lugar de en cuestiones legales más amplias.

  39. FIFA President Awards Trump With Soccer Body’s First Peace Prize Video, Yesterday

    Not long after President Trump missed out on the Nobel Peace Prize, his friend and FIFA president, Gianni Infantino, had his organization establish its own.

  40. Erik Bulatov, Russian Painter Who Undermined Soviet Propaganda, Dies at 92 Arts, Yesterday

    For years he lived a double life, secretly making anti-Communist paintings. He found fame in the late 1980s, once his work was shown outside the Soviet Union.

  41. What Scientists Found When a Deep Sea Mining Company Invited Them In Climate, Yesterday

    An ocean-mining company has funded some of the most comprehensive scientific studies to date, and peer-reviewed results have begun to emerge.

  42. Olivia Nuzzi and Vanity Fair Will Part Ways Business, Yesterday

    Condé Nast, the magazine’s parent company, said her contract would expire at the end of the year.

  43. MAHA Activists Urge Trump to Fire His E.P.A. Administrator Climate, Yesterday

    As head of the Environmental Protection Agency, Lee Zeldin has weakened protections against toxic chemicals, say members of the MAHA movement.

  44. El precio del aguacate sigue subiendo. La culpa es de la narcoinflación En español, Yesterday

    La extorsión de los cárteles está haciendo subir los precios en México, y se está convirtiendo en un problema político que la presidenta Claudia Sheinbaum no puede ignorar.

  45. Trump amenaza con abandonar el T-MEC y pone a temblar a sus partidarios En español, Yesterday

    Las audiencias que iniciaron el miércoles en Washington reflejan la inquietud sobre el futuro del pacto comercial entre Estados Unidos, México y Canadá.

  46. Natalia Lafourcade: Miré atrás para encontrar mi camino En español, Yesterday

    Preservar las conexiones humanas es esencial en una era digital que nos empuja hacia lo superficial.

  47. La esencia de la civilización europea se desvanece, afirma el gobierno de Trump En español, Yesterday

    Estados Unidos critica políticas migratorias de varios países aliados en un documento recién publicado sobre seguridad nacional.

  48. This Cookie Is So Rich Food, Yesterday

    Sue Li loves a Payday (bar), so she channeled its essence into her 2025 Cookie Week cookie.

  49. Looking to the Past to Find My Future Special Series, Yesterday

    Preserving tangible human connections is essential in a digital era that sweeps us toward the superficial.

  50. People Are Crying Woke, and Somehow This Time It’s Not Me Opinion, Yesterday

    Don’t be shocked: There were Black people and Native Americans during the colonial era.

  51. Frank Gehry: 12 Essential, Stunning Projects Arts, Yesterday

    A singular genius, Gehry redefined architecture with joyful buildings like the Walt Disney Concert Hall in Los Angeles and the Guggenheim Museum Bilbao.

  52. ‘Whale Time’ With Melissa McCarthy, Colin Jost and the Cast of ‘S.N.L.’ Style, Yesterday

    It was all gratitude for the prehistoric beasts that once roamed the earth at the American Museum of Natural History gala in New York.

  53. Judge Approves Release of Epstein Grand Jury Documents in Florida Case U.S., Yesterday

    A federal judge in Florida ordered the release of previously sealed testimony, after legislation passed last month authorizing the disclosure.

  54. Library Agency Reinstates Grants Canceled by Trump Administration Arts, Yesterday

    The Institute of Museum and Library Services restored the funding after a federal court ruled that moves to dismantle the agency were unlawful.

  55. Flashback: Your Weekly History Quiz, Dec. 6, 2025 Interactive, Yesterday

    Can you sort 8 historical events?

  56. Mamdani Woos Wealthy Donors Alongside Grassroots Givers for Transition New York, Yesterday

    Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani has turned to crypto kings, movie stars and an oil heir, among others, to help reach his $4 million goal to fund his transition and Jan. 1 inauguration.

  57. Frank O. Gehry, Titan of Architecture, Is Dead at 96 Arts, Yesterday

    He burst onto the scene with an attention-getting renovation of his Southern California home before going on to design some of the world’s most recognizable buildings.

  58. Supreme Court Agrees to Review Trump Order Restricting Birthright Citizenship U.S., Yesterday

    The administration asked the justices to uphold an executive order ending birthright citizenship after lower courts ruled it violated the Constitution.

  59. Marine Veteran of Iraq War Is Chosen to Lead Guantánamo Defense Teams U.S., Yesterday

    Col. Johnathan H. Vaughn, who joined the corps before 9/11, was selected as judges return to Guantánamo Bay.

  60. Lots of Oil, Little Production: What to Know About Venezuelan Energy Business, Yesterday

    The South American country increasingly at odds with the Trump administration has the world’s largest oil reserves.

  61. Chatbots Can Meaningfully Shift Political Opinions, Studies Find Well, Yesterday

    A brief conversation with a trained chatbot proved roughly four times as persuasive as a traditional political ad on television, one of the studies found.

  62. Netflix Does an About-Face, in a Big Way Business, Yesterday

    The streaming giant has changed its strategy many times over the years. But the decision to get deeply into theatrical releases may be the most startling yet.

  63. Stampeding Turtles Might Have Made Fossil Tracks in Italian Cliffs Science, Yesterday

    Researchers suggest that an earthquake spooked a mob of sea turtles gathered together in a prehistoric sea.

  64. My Somali Role Models in Minnesota Opinion, Yesterday

    Readers react to President Trump’s disparaging comments about Somalis in the U.S. Also: Academic censorship; a prejudice against psychiatric medication.

  65. ‘A Christmas Carol’ Review: A Gentle Interpretation of a Classic Theater, Yesterday

    This production, which retains many of the charms of its 2019 Broadway staging, has lost some of its necessary darkness.

  66. Are We Witnessing the End of Global Trade? Special Series, Yesterday

    We asked a group of experts to envision the future of supply chains and how changes to them will impact national economies.

  67. CNN, Unwanted by Netflix, Is Excluded From a Sale, for Now Business, Yesterday

    The prospect of Paramount’s buying Warner Bros. Discovery had led CNN journalists to wonder if the channel may be combined with CBS News. Instead, CNN will remain in a separate corporate entity.

  68. Halligan Continues as U.S. Attorney, Prompting Criticism From Judges U.S., Yesterday

    The Justice Department has seized on a lack of explicit instruction from a federal judge to keep Lindsey Halligan in place for now.

  69. Netflix llegó a un acuerdo para comprar Warner Bros. Un gigante del ‘streaming’ se aproxima En español, Yesterday

    El acuerdo para adquirir los estudios de televisión y cine del gigante de Hollywood, así como HBO Max, aumentará el volumen del mayor servicio de emisión en continuo de pago del mundo.

  70. Versace’s Shocking Announcement Style, Yesterday

    After one hit collection, the designer Dario Vitale will be leaving the brand. What’s going on?

  71. ICE Arrests Harvard Professor Charged for Shooting a Pellet Gun U.S., Yesterday

    Carlos Portugal Gouvea, a visiting law professor from Brazil, said he would leave the country rather than be deported, according to federal officials. He was arrested after firing a pellet gun near a synagogue.

  72. Dancing Babies and Toddlers Are Teaching the Pros a Thing or Two Arts, Yesterday

    Everyone loves tiny dancers. Now some artists are considering why they bring us such joy — and what lessons they might have for grown-ups.

  73. Post-Trump, What Happens to His War Chest? Utah Offers One Clue. U.S., Yesterday

    A Trump-aligned political group is quietly spending millions to help state Republicans have a friendlier House map in 2028 — not in 2026, as with all of his other redistricting efforts.

  74. Trump quiere fuera a Maduro. Estos son los posibles sustitutos En español, Yesterday

    Su reemplazo dependería en gran medida de la forma de su salida. Una dimisión voluntaria, un golpe de Estado interno o una acción militar externa darían lugar a diferentes contendientes.

  75. Ex-D.E.A. Agent Charged With Agreeing to Launder Millions for Cartel New York, Yesterday

    The former agent, Paul Campo, laundered money for the Jalisco New Generation Cartel in Mexico, according to an indictment unsealed on Friday.

  76. I Can’t Stop Thinking About a Primate’s Bathrobe. How Can I Find It? T Magazine, Yesterday

    We’re on the hunt for an outfit worn in the 1971 science-fiction movie “Escape from the Planet of the Apes.”

  77. How Cocaine Became a Big Problem For Ecuador Video, Yesterday

    As Washington made combating fentanyl a priority, cocaine trafficking surged — especially in Ecuador, where criminal groups have run rampant. Maria Abi-Habib, an investigative correspondent, reports after her trip to Ecuador, which is suddenly one of Latin America’s most violent places and a cocaine superhighway.

  78. Video of Boat Strike Shows Survivors Waving Before Fatal Follow-Up Attack U.S., Yesterday

    The new detail further complicates the military’s explanations for its actions during the Sept. 2 strike in the Caribbean Sea.

  79. Here’s Our Most Popular Recipe of 2025 Food, Yesterday

    Zaynab Issa’s smashed beef kebab with cucumber yogurt is, naturally, a smash with our readers: “Looking for an excuse to make this again A.S.A.P.”

  80. Should People Still Trust the Media in 2025? Podcasts, Yesterday

    Media leaders debate how trust eroded, what audiences want now, and whether traditional journalism can still compete with personality-driven voices.

  81. 20 Great Holiday Romance Movies Movies, Yesterday

    From timeless classics to frothy distractions, we’ve picked the best holiday romances currently available to stream.

  82. Five Horror Movies to Stream Now Movies, Yesterday

    This month’s movies include cosmopolitan assassins, flesh-slicing swashbucklers and seasoned supernatural detectives.

  83. Elon Musk Loves What This Guy Has to Say Business, Yesterday

    Mario Nawfal has a knack for getting Mr. Musk’s attention online, and for turning that into big business.

  84. Del entusiasmo a la desilusión: los niños y las nuevas tecnologías En español, Yesterday

    Mientras se discute sobre el uso de la IA en las escuelas, las nuevas políticas que buscan regular el acceso de los niños a las redes sociales pueden dar algunas claves sobre el futuro.

  85. El proyecto en Chile que ayudó a popularizar las baterías de almacenamiento de energía En español, Yesterday

    Una de las primeras baterías de este tipo se instaló en el desierto de Atacama hace 15 años. Ahora, con la caída de los precios, se utilizan cada vez más en todo el mundo.

  86. Panel Votes to End Recommendation for Hepatitis B Shots for All Newborns Health, Yesterday

    In a step toward Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s goal of upending vaccine policy, the committee decided to delay the shots for babies of mothers who test negative for the virus, reversing longstanding guidance.

  87. Do You Know What Hepatitis Is? Well, Yesterday

    The disease has become a key issue in Washington. We asked doctors to explain the ABCs.

  88. Consumer Prices Rose Slightly in September Business, Yesterday

    The most recent Personal Consumption Expenditures index was delayed because of the government shutdown.

  89. Building a Response to Moments of Reckoning Special Series, Yesterday

    Architects are uniquely positioned to help people displaced by natural disasters.

  90. Putin Receives Warm Welcome in India Video, Yesterday

    Prime Minister Narendra Modi of India praised his relationship with President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia after the two leaders held bilateral talks in New Delhi on Friday.

  91. Trump Wants Venezuela’s Leader to Go. Here’s Who Could Replace Him. World, Yesterday

    Several senior Venezuelan officials and opposition politicians would have a claim to power in a transition, but all would face difficulties.

  92. Las mejores películas de 2025 En español, Yesterday

    Nuestras críticas de cine clasifican sus 10 favoritas del año.

  93. The Pittsburgh Symphony Plays How an Orchestra Should Sound Arts, Yesterday

    Under its music director, Manfred Honeck, the ensemble returned to Carnegie Hall for the first time in over a decade, flying in on a high.

  94. The Simplest Ways to Support the Caregivers in Your Life Well, Yesterday

    We set up meal trains when someone has a baby. What can we do for people who are taking care of adults?

  95. The Markets Are Temperamental. Understand Your Risks. Business, Yesterday

    Shifting expectations of a Fed rate cut reflect underlying uncertainty about politics and the economy. Here are some essentials for managing risk in investing.

  96. Savings Accounts for Disabled People Are Expanding. Do You Qualify? Your Money, Yesterday

    Starting next year, people who became disabled by age 46 will be eligible to open ABLE accounts. The accounts have been slow to catch on, partly because the current age limit is 26.

  97. After 1945, Germany Constrained Its Army. He’s Trying to Revive It. World, Yesterday

    Boris Pistorius, Germany’s defense minister, is pushing to expand its military in case tensions with Russia escalate. That’s tricky in a country where the Nazi era casts a long shadow.

  98. Trump Administration Says Europe Faces ‘Civilizational Erasure’ World, Yesterday

    America’s goal should be “to help Europe correct its current trajectory,” the administration said in its new National Security Strategy.

  99. New York Times Sues A.I. Start-Up Perplexity Over Use of Copyrighted Work Technology, Yesterday

    Filed in federal court on Friday, the suit joins more than 40 other court disputes between copyright holders and A.I. companies.

  100. Palabra del día: ‘exonerate’ En español, Yesterday

    Esta palabra ha aparecido en 29 artículos en NYTimes.com en el último año. ¿Puedes usarla en una frase?

  101. Austria Forms Panel to Study Its Rights to Famed Florentine Diamond Arts, Yesterday

    The Hapsburg family claims the gem, which it secretly kept hidden for decades.

  102. Why the Battle for Warner Bros. Discovery May Not Be Over Yet Business, Yesterday

    Netflix struck a deal to buy one of Hollywood’s most storied studios. But a scorned rival, and the Trump administration, may put up a fight.

  103. India’s Biggest Airline Falls Into Chaos, Canceling More Than 1,000 Flights Business, Yesterday

    IndiGo, which controls nearly two-thirds of the domestic market, blamed the disruption on weather, tech systems and rules about rest for crew members. Pilots said the company was cutting corners.

  104. OpenAI Calls a ‘Code Red’ + Which Model Should I Use? + The Hard Fork Review of Slop Podcasts, Yesterday

    “For OpenAI to realize its ambitions, it is not going to be enough for them to make a model that is as good as Gemini 3. They need to be able to leapfrog it again.”

  105. The Year in Lists Briefing, Yesterday

    The end of year recaps can be dizzying. But they’re also full of gold.

  106. Elon Musk’s X Hit With $140 Million Fine in Europe Technology, Yesterday

    The case over online transparency has become a flashpoint between the European Union and the Trump administration.

  107. Putin Basks in Praise From Modi on India Visit World, Yesterday

    Prime Minister Narendra Modi lauded President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia, underlining the close personal relationship between the leaders and their countries’ longtime friendship.

  108. Fears Spread Over New ICE Crackdowns, and F.B.I. Makes Arrest in Jan. 6 Bomb Plot The Headlines, Yesterday

    Plus your Friday news quiz.

  109. The Lonely Work of a Free-Speech Defender The Daily, Yesterday

    The head of the Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression talks about what free speech really means.

  110. Connections Companion No. 909 Gameplay, Yesterday

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Saturday, Dec. 6, 2025.

  111. Wordle Review No. 1,631 Gameplay, Yesterday

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Saturday, Dec. 6, 2025.

  112. Strands Sidekick No. 643 Gameplay, Yesterday

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Saturday, Dec. 6, 2025.

  113. Air Traffic Control Issue Briefly Grounds Flights at Edinburgh Airport World, Yesterday

    The airport, Scotland’s busiest, said it had experienced a technical problem with its air traffic control provider. An hour later, flights had resumed.

  114. What We Know About the Arrest in the D.C. Pipe Bomb Case U.S., Yesterday

    The arrest came after years of false leads and speculation over who planted the bombs near the Capitol before the Jan. 6 riot.

  115. Cómo resurgió el tráfico de la cocaína en América Latina En español, Yesterday

    En toda la región se ha producido un aumento del tráfico de cocaína mientras Estados Unidos ha dado prioridad a la lucha contra el fentanilo.

  116. ¿La lucha de EE. UU. contra el fentanilo ha permitido el auge de la cocaína en América Latina? En español, Yesterday

    Mientras Washington hacía de la lucha contra el fentanilo una prioridad, el tráfico de cocaína se ha disparado. En ningún lugar se han sentido las ondas como en Ecuador, donde los grupos criminales han campado a sus anchas.

  117. The New York Times News Quiz, Dec. 5, 2025 Interactive, Yesterday

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

  118. La líder de la oposición de Taiwán, que solía apoyar la independencia, decanta por China En español, Yesterday

    Cheng Li-wun dice que Taiwán debe aceptar su legado chino para evitar la guerra. Sus críticos creen que quiere llevar la isla a la órbita de Pekín.

  119. Un robo de caracoles dejará a muchos franceses sin su manjar navideño En español, Yesterday

    Los propietarios del negocio dicen que los ladrones que huyeron con 449 kilos de caracoles seguro eran expertos.

  120. Qué es el ‘masking’ y cuándo se convierte en un problema En español, Yesterday

    Este mecanismo de afrontamiento forma parte de la vida de toda persona, sobre todo de quienes tienen autismo o TDAH. Pero tiene un costo.

  121. Fans Are Obsessed With This Celebrity Couple. They Star in ‘Zootopia.’ Movies, Yesterday

    WildeHopps, a.k.a. the fox and bunny at the heart of the franchise, has inspired a YouTube movie, TikToks, fancams and more. The obsession goes deep (and sometimes weird).

  122. Can You Grab Seats Before Ordering Your Food? Interactive, Yesterday

    A ruling on a counter-service dispute.

  123. How the U.S. Focus on Fentanyl Helped Fuel the Cocaine Trade’s Resurgence World, Yesterday

    Across Latin America, there has been a surge in cocaine trafficking as Washington prioritized combating fentanyl. Times reporters traveled to Ecuador to see how criminal groups are wreaking havoc.

  124. Trump’s Boat Strikes Corrode America’s Soul Opinion, Yesterday

    We need to question the strikes’ legality. But we also need to see how they fit into the Trump administration’s larger effort to change America.

  125. What Zillow Won’t Tell You Opinion, Yesterday

    When buyers can’t see the climate risks of prospective homes up front, they may take on more exposure than they can afford.

  126. This Is the Kind of Bigotry We Rejected Decades Ago Opinion, Yesterday

    Once nativism escalates, it’s hard to stop.

  127. At the National Archives, a Deep Dive Into the American Story Arts, Yesterday

    A new $40-million exhibit, opening nine months after President Trump fired the chief archivist, uses technology to explore the 13 billion-plus items in its vaults.

  128. Here’s How Trump Has Made it Harder for Migrants Seeking Asylum and Citizenship U.S., Yesterday

    In the wake of the National Guard shooting, the Trump administration has temporarily frozen major pathways for many migrants to obtain legal status in the United States.

  129. Medicare Scammers Are Calling Seniors 50 Times a Day, Trying to Trap Them Business, Yesterday

    Complaints about the calls have risen, and some older Americans have discovered that their Medicare accounts were already compromised.

  130. In a Brooklyn Apartment, D.I.Y. Holiday Décor That Crosses Cultures Real Estate, Yesterday

    The couple behind Ammor Architecture reference their Thai and German heritages when decorating for the holidays.

  131. Trump’s Approval Rating Dips as Views of His Handling of the Economy Sour U.S., Yesterday

    The shift, while small, is notable after months of stability in President Trump’s approval rating.

  132. Actually, the Supreme Court Has a Plan Opinion, Yesterday

    We are seeing an intentional effort from justices to rebalance the separation of powers in the federal government.

  133. $1.4 Million Homes in Amsterdam Real Estate, Yesterday

    A triplex apartment in the Canal Belt, a two-bedroom loft in a former grain warehouse, and a duplex three miles south of Central Amsterdam.

  134. From Dreamhouse to Nightmare? The Real Barbie Story Is Dark. Books, Yesterday

    As told in Tarpley Hitt’s rollicking “Barbieland,” the rise of America’s doll alter ego is much messier and more interesting than any movie.

  135. He Had the Worst Bloody Nose of His Life. That Was Just the Beginning. Well, Yesterday

    The man’s unchecked bleeding was a mystery for years before a scan revealed the cause.

  136. Best Albums of 2025 Arts, Yesterday

    The rising K-pop star Effie and the Brooklyn indie-rock band Geese top our critics’ lists this year.

  137. A LaGuardia Terminal That Recalls the Glory Days of Air Travel New York, Yesterday

    Aviation buffs want to be sure that Marine Air Terminal, an Art Deco landmark, will be protected.

  138. What I Learned in 2025 Opinion, Yesterday

    Ezra Klein answers your questions on the year’s political lessons, the struggles of young men and handling heat on the show.

  139. How Kit Kat Was Killed: Video Shows What a Robot Taxi Couldn’t See U.S., Yesterday

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