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  1. A Timeline of Protests in Iran World, Today

    Amid a near-total communications blackout, witness footage trickling out of Iran paints a picture of how the country’s largest uprising in decades spread — and turned deadly.

  2. Timothy Busfield, Actor and Director, Booked on Child Sex Abuse Charges U.S., Today

    He turned himself in to the authorities in New Mexico on Tuesday, the Albuquerque police said.

  3. Everyone Wants the Arctic World, Today

    President Trump wants to annex Greenland. We look at the fight over a different Arctic territory for insights.

  4. Julio Iglesias es acusado por dos exempleadas de agresión sexual En español, Today

    La fiscalía española investiga las denuncias de las mujeres, que trabajaron para el cantante en República Dominicana y las Bahamas.

  5. Día 3: prueba un entrenamiento para estimular tu cerebro Interactive, Today

    Para fortalecer tu cerebro, el ejercicio es esencial. Hoy te ayudaremos a encontrar una nueva rutina.

  6. Would You Ever Want to Explore Antarctica? The Learning Network, Today

    Two Times journalists are on a scientific expedition to the coldest, iciest continent on Earth. Would you want to join them? What questions would you like to ask?

  7. Denée Benton’s Dining Tag Line Is ‘A Bite for a Bite’ Food, Today

    The “Gilded Age” star takes on the Where to Eat questionnaire.

  8. In a Risky Gambit, Trump Tries Brute Force to Lower Prices U.S., Today

    To assuage cost-weary voters and combat inflation, the president has resorted to a mix of threats and punishments, targeting companies and policymakers alike.

  9. Virginia Special Election Results Interactive, Today

    Get live results and maps from the 2026 Virginia elections.

  10. Defense Challenges Pizza Evidence in Gilgo Beach Serial Killings Case New York, Today

    In a nearly 180-page filing, lawyers for Rex Heuermann, charged in seven killings, argued that the prosecution had improperly seized their client’s pizza crusts and portrayed him as porn-obsessed.

  11. Oklahoma State House District 35 Special Election Results Interactive, Today

    Get live results and maps from the 2026 Oklahoma State House District 35 election.

  12. Alabama State House District 63 Special Election Results Interactive, Today

    Get live results and maps from the 2026 Alabama special election.

  13. Florida State House District 87 Special Primary Election Results Interactive, Today

    Get live results and maps from the 2026 Florida State House District 87 special primary election.

  14. Connecticut State House District 139 Special Election Results Interactive, Today

    Get live results and maps from the 2026 Connecticut special election.

  15. BTS Unveils World Tour Dates. Here’s Where They’ve Been. Arts, Today

    The K-pop superstars will go on a colossal comeback tour: 79 shows across five continents in 11 months. But why were they gone for so long?

  16. Blowback Builds Over Criminal Investigation of Powell U.S., Today

    Trump allies fear that the inquiry into the Fed chair could complicate the process of replacing him this year.

  17. Boston Symphony Can’t Make the Case for Barber’s ‘Vanessa’ Arts, Today

    Performing “Vanessa” is just what the Boston Symphony should be doing. But its concert staging came off as drab and ineffective.

  18. Trump Loyalist Asserts She Can Keep U.S. Attorney Title U.S., Today

    In an aggressively worded filing, Lindsey Halligan accused a judge of having a fundamental misunderstanding of the order that determined she had been unlawfully appointed.

  19. How a G.O.P. Senator Quietly Became a Best-Selling Author U.S., Today

    Senator John Kennedy, a garrulous rank-and-file Republican from Louisiana, has struck a nerve with a new book that provides an insider account of Congress and its dysfunction.

  20. ‘Like a Military Occupation’: Clashes Rise With Federal Agents in Minneapolis U.S., Today

    Arrests and aggressive tactics by ICE and the Border Patrol, many seen on viral videos, have intensified the frustration and fear among residents.

  21. The Wages of the Ayatollahs’ Antisemitism Opinion, Today

    A regime that would rather pursue a perpetual jihad against the Zionist enemy than feed its own people will eventually fall.

  22. Do You Have Questions About the New Dietary Guidelines? Well, Today

    We want to help you understand the changes.

  23. The View From Above Antarctica’s Fastest Melting Glacier Climate, Today

    Times journalists were able to get tantalizingly close to the Thwaites glacier, which scientists are hoping to spend weeks studying up close.

  24. Uganda Cuts Internet Days Before Presidential Election World, Today

    The authorities say the decision was made to prevent the spread of misinformation as President Yoweri Museveni seeks his seventh term in office.

  25. Arrest Made in Toronto Airport Gold Heist as Police Seek 2 Others World, Today

    The Canadian authorities have identified 10 people in connection with the theft of about $14.4 million in gold bars from Toronto Pearson International Airport in 2023.

  26. N.Y.C. Bakery Workers Demand Owners Stop Supporting ‘Israeli Occupation’ New York, Today

    Workers at the popular New York City chain Breads Bakery, who are trying to unionize, included the demand in a list alongside higher wages and special overtime pay.

  27. What to Know About the N.Y.C. Nurses’ Strike and How It Affects Patients New York, Today

    Nearly 15,000 nurses went on strike Monday at some of New York City’s top hospitals, with workers demanding more robust staffing and higher pay.

  28. Spanish Prosecutors Investigate Sexual Assault Claims Against Julio Iglesias World, Today

    Prosecutors said two former employees of Mr. Iglesias, a renowned Spanish singer, had accused him of abuse. His representatives did not respond to requests for comment.

  29. 7 Albums I’m Looking Forward to in 2026 Arts, Today

    Megan Moroney, Bruno Mars, Danny L Harle and more.

  30. Los Clinton se niegan a declarar en el caso Epstein y se arriesgan a estar en desacato En español, Today

    La pareja intensificó su batalla con el representante James Comer, presidente del Comité de Supervisión, quien dijo que presentaría una moción para acusarlos de desacato al Congreso.

  31. Trump Administration Will End Deportation Protections for Somalis U.S., Today

    The temporary protections, which are meant to help migrants who cannot safely return to their countries, are expected to expire for Somalis on March 17.

  32. Carta, in the West Village, Keeps the Wine Flowing at Aperitivo Food, Today

    The new wine bar, also in the West Village, focuses on France and Greece; an Australian pub opens on the Lower East Side; and more restaurant news.

  33. Today’s Supreme Court Trans Athletes live blog included six standalone posts:
  34. How to Arrange Your Desk T Magazine, Today

    Tips for upgrading your work space and feeling both more organized and more creative.

  35. Justice Kavanaugh May Bring a Coach’s Perspective to the Case U.S., Today

    The justice, a sports buff, has coached girls’ basketball teams for many years and has often reflected on the role such mentoring can play.

  36. Before White House Meeting, Greenland’s Leader Says Island Would Choose Denmark Over U.S. U.S., Today

    Greenland’s leader said that, if given the choice between the United States and Denmark, the Greenlanders would rather stick with the Danes.

  37. Today’s Trump News live blog included one standalone post:
  38. How Readers Voted on 17 Ways to Improve New York City Arts, Today

    The top suggestions include spending more of the city’s budget on parks and libraries and fixing the Brooklyn-Queens Expressway.

  39. After the Fatal ICE Shooting, Hard Questions We Must Ask Opinion, Today

    The killing of Renee Good raises issues of states’ rights, human dignity and when the use of deadly force is justified.

  40. E.P.A. Moves to Limit States’ Ability to Block Pipelines Climate, Today

    The agency wants to curtail a section of the Clean Water Act that Democratic governors have used to restrict fossil fuel development.

  41. ‘Your Every Word Is Going to be Scrutinized’: How Our Reporters Prepared to Interview Trump Times Insider, Today

    New York Times journalists had to plan carefully for an Oval Office conversation with a president who dominates discourse and makes false claims.

  42. Initial Obamacare Enrollment Drops by 1.4 Million Health, Today

    That number could increase significantly as more consumers are faced with higher bills brought on by expiring premium subsidies.

  43. 3 Prosecutors Quit After Push to Investigate ICE Shooting Victim’s Widow U.S., Today

    Joseph H. Thompson, a career federal prosecutor who was the acting U.S. attorney for Minnesota last year, quit after the Justice Department sought to examine the woman’s supposed ties to activist groups.

  44. Six Prosecutors Quit Over Push to Investigate ICE Shooting Victim’s Widow U.S., Today

    Joseph H. Thompson, a career federal prosecutor who was the acting U.S. attorney for Minnesota last year, was among those who resigned as the Justice Department sought to examine the woman’s supposed ties to activist groups.

  45. Marine Le Pen’s Appeal to Overturn Embezzlement Conviction Begins Video, Today

    Marine Le Pen, the French far-right leader, began her appeal trial aimed at overturning a ruling by a criminal court in 2025 that convicted her of embezzlement and barred her from running for public office for five years.

  46. Trump dice que Cuba ya no recibirá petróleo ni dinero de Venezuela En español, Today

    El presidente pidió a Cuba que considere hacer un trato con EE. UU. pero no queda claro qué puede obtener de la isla el país más poderoso del mundo.

  47. Hochul’s State of the State Quandary: How Far to the Left Will She Lean? New York, Today

    Gov. Kathy Hochul of New York adopted some of the affordability message of Mayor Zohran Mamdani of New York City as she faced a contested re-election bid.

  48. Trump Says London is Unsafe. Its Murder Rate Just Hit a Historic Low. World, Today

    The city’s homicide rate is lower than that of New York, Paris or Toronto, contradicting a narrative promoted by President Trump and others on the populist right.

  49. Un abogado que Maduro no contrató es expulsado de su caso En español, Today

    La semana pasada se presentó un abogado que decía representar al presidente destituido de Venezuela, y afirmó actuar a petición de personas cercanas al exmandatario.

  50. Trump tiene grandes planes para el petróleo venezolano, pero la realidad es otra En español, Today

    La fijación del presidente de EE. UU. con el petróleo de Venezuela plantea la cuestión de cuánto vale realmente el “dominio energético” hoy en día.

  51. Medical Groups Will Try to Block Childhood Vaccine Recommendations Health, Today

    The groups, including the American Academy of Pediatrics, say the C.D.C.’s revised vaccine schedule is not based on scientific evidence and will harm the public.

  52. Number of Trans Athletes Affected by Bans Is Low, but the Debate Is Broad U.S., Today

    The people who support barring trans girls from girls’ sports say the debate affects not just transgender athletes but whole teams and sports.

  53. Más allá de las lagartijas: prueba más ejercicios inspirados en animales En español, Today

    Los ejercicios que imitan los movimientos de algunos animales parecen a primera vista un poco tontos. Pero, ¿son eficaces?

  54. Researchers Still Debating Whether Trans Athletes Have an Edge U.S., Today

    The issue is complex: Individual sports rely on different physical and physiological attributes, and no two gender transitions are identical.

  55. After Sudden Loss, Park Avenue Armory Hires New Artistic Leader Arts, Today

    Deborah Warner, known for directing theater and opera, succeeds Pierre Audi, who died last year. Her own work is expected to be part of her programming.

  56. Steakhouse-Inspired Sheet-Pan Gnocchi With Mushrooms and Spinach Food, Today

    Fast dinners for cold nights (and some longer cooks for slow days).

  57. 11 Easy Ground Turkey Recipes for No-Fuss Dinners Food, Today

    This affordable, versatile meat can be the star of your weeknight cooking.

  58. Scott Adams, Creator of the Satirical ‘Dilbert’ Comic Strip, Dies at 68 Arts, Today

    His chronicles of a corporate cubicle dweller was widely distributed until racist comments on his podcast led newspapers to cut their ties with him.

  59. Today’s Inflation Report Cpi live blog included two standalone posts:
  60. Hints Suggest How 2 Key Justices May View Trans Athletes in Women’s Sports U.S., Today

    There are some indications from questions at arguments and past writing how Justices Amy Coney Barrett and Brett Kavanaugh view the issue before the court.

  61. Danish Wind Farm Developer Scrambles to Salvage U.S. Projects Business, Today

    Orsted’s C.E.O. says it plans to move quickly to complete a $6.2 billion wind farm off Rhode Island after a judge struck down President Trump’s bid to halt it.

  62. Trump dice que Renee Good fue ‘irrespetuosa’ con las fuerzas del orden En español, Today

    El presidente ha dado a entender que la mujer, que murió abatida a tiros a manos de un agente del ICE, tuvo un comportamiento cuestionable.

  63. Trump Urges Antigovernment Protesters in Iran to ‘Take Over’ World, Today

    “HELP IS ON ITS WAY,” President Trump said on social media. He has threatened to intervene militarily on behalf of the protesters if Iran uses lethal force.

  64. 2 Students Behind Challenges to Trans Athlete Laws U.S., Today

    One sued to join her middle school girls’ cross-country team in West Virginia and the other to join the women’s track and cross-country teams at her university in Idaho.

  65. Prosecutors Demand Death Penalty for South Korea’s Ousted Leader World, Today

    Former President Yoon Suk Yeol faces an insurrection​ charge after his failed attempt to put his country under martial law in 2024.

  66. Read the Clintons’ Personal Letter to Comer Interactive, Today

    Bill and Hillary Clinton wrote a lengthy letter to Representative James R. Comer of Kentucky, the Republican chairman of the Oversight Committee, refusing to testify in Congress.

  67. 27 States Restrict Trans Participation in School Sports U.S., Today

    Over the past six years, more than two dozen state legislatures have enacted laws on transgender athletes. Idaho, whose statute is being challenged before the Supreme Court, was the first in 2020.

  68. Adrien Brody and Tessa Thompson to Make Broadway Debuts in ‘Fear of 13’ Theater, Today

    The play, about a man who spends decades on death row before being exonerated by DNA evidence, will have a 16-week run this spring.

  69. Food Prices Were Stubbornly High Last Year Business, Today

    Beef, coffee and produce were among the items that surged in price, inflation data showed.

  70. Read the Clintons’ Legal Letter to Comer Interactive, Today

    Lawyers for Bill and Hillary Clinton wrote a letter to Representative James R. Comer of Kentucky, the Republican chairman of the Oversight Committee, on why the couple would not testify in the House’s Jeffrey Epstein investigation.

  71. Facing Contempt Threat, Clintons Refuse to Testify in Epstein Inquiry U.S., Today

    The couple denounced the efforts by Representative James R. Comer, the chairman of the Oversight Committee, to force them to appear, setting the stage for a legal battle.

  72. Trump’s ‘Propaganda of the Deed’ Video, Today

    The columnists Ezra Klein and M. Gessen discuss the message President Trump sent by ousting the president of Venezuela.

  73. Trump Says He Will Impose a 25 Percent Tariff on Countries Trading With Iran World, Today

    If President Trump follows through, some of Iran’s biggest trading partners, including China and India, could be hit hard.

  74. The Killing of Renee Good Was a Turning Point Video, Today

    The columnists Ezra Klein and M. Gessen discuss the recent shooting of a protester by an ICE agent in Minneapolis and what it means for the country.

  75. Here’s How the Supreme Court Ruled in Cases Involving Transgender Rights U.S., Today

    Among them: The justices have allowed the administration to stop issuing passports with gender identity markings selected by applicants.

  76. Marine Le Pen Is Appealing a Conviction That Bars Her From Office. Here’s What to Know. World, Today

    Ms. Le Pen, whose far-right party leads polls in France, was convicted last year of embezzlement. The outcome of her appeal, which started on Tuesday, will determine if she can run for president next year.

  77. Gourmet Magazine Is Back. It’s Not Exactly Sanctioned. Business, Today

    The defunct food publication is re-emerging as a newsletter, with new leadership and zero approval from its original owner.

  78. Supreme Court’s Ruling on Trans Athletes Could Apply to 2 or Many U.S., Today

    The parties disagree about whether the court’s ruling should be categorical or turn on the challengers’ individual circumstances.

  79. A Mustardy Winter Jacket and Two Lush Fur Coats Style, Today

    A pair of Bernese Mountain dogs and their owner looked charming while strolling through London.

  80. Greenland Would Be the Largest U.S. Land Acquisition, if Trump Got His Way World, Today

    Denmark does not want to sell its territory. But for a real estate mogul turned president, the world’s largest island may be irresistible.

  81. JPMorgan Made Less Money Last Year, Facing Pressure on Multiple Fronts Business, Today

    The nation’s largest bank earned $57 billion in 2025, and Jamie Dimon, its chief executive, said “the benefits of deregulation” would help in the future.

  82. Microsoft Pledges to Pay More for Electricity, Drawing Praise From Trump Business, Today

    The tech giant is responding to concerns that data centers are driving up electricity costs in some communities.

  83. The Powell Defense Grows Business, Today

    Former Federal Reserve chiefs, Republican senators and — perhaps most important, many bond investors — raised concerns about an investigation into the bank’s leader.

  84. Global Central Bankers Express Support for Fed Chair After Criminal Investigation Business, Today

    The defense comes after Jerome Powell pushed back on what he described as pressure by the Trump administration to cut interest rates in the United States.

  85. Delta Offers Optimistic Outlook as Travelers Continue to Splurge Business, Today

    Delta Air Lines said it was expecting profits to rise by around 20 percent in 2026 thanks to strong demand for premium tickets.

  86. Can We Build a Better Social Network? Podcasts, Today

    A “Hard Fork” and “Search Engine” collaboration.

  87. A Crisis in Iran Briefing, Today

    We take a look at the protests that have engulfed the streets of Iran.

  88. No es buena idea meterse con la Reserva Federal En español, Today

    Si el presidente Donald Trump logra finalmente influir en las decisiones del banco central de EE. UU., el mundo sufrirá las consecuencias.

  89. Writers’ Festival Unraveled After It Disinvited Palestinian Australian Author World, Today

    Organizers said her presence was not “culturally sensitive” after a mass shooting that targeted Jewish Australians. Nearly 200 other writers withdrew in protest.

  90. Minnesota Sues to Stop Federal ‘Invasion,’ and Iranians Describe a ‘Blood Bath’ The Headlines, Today

    Plus, the rise of at-home medical tests.

  91. Wordle Review No. 1,670 Gameplay, Today

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Wednesday, Jan. 14, 2026.

  92. Can Trump Make Venezuelan Oil Great Again? The Daily, Today

    President Trump wants U.S. oil companies back in Venezuela, which boasts the largest oil reserves in the world.

  93. Connections Companion No. 948 Gameplay, Today

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Wednesday, Jan. 14, 2026.

  94. Strands Sidekick No. 682 Gameplay, Today

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Wednesday, Jan. 14, 2026.

  95. ‘Shoot to Kill’: Accounts of Brutal Crackdown Emerge From Iran World, Today

    The Iranian authorities have imposed an information blackout as they try to quell protests, but eyewitness testimony and videos conveying the deadly toll have made their way out.

  96. Deposed Shah’s Son Seeks Center Stage Amid Iran Protests World, Today

    Reza Pahlavi, living in exile in the United States, has long marketed himself as a future leader of Iran. His father’s repressive legacy casts a long shadow.

  97. ¿Empiezas el año con la cabeza en la luna? En español, Today

    Te damos unos consejos para ayudarte a recuperar la concentración.

  98. The Sea Lions of the Galápagos Are Not Ready to Stop Nursing Science, Today

    Animals that researchers call “supersucklers” come back for their mother’s milk even after they can hunt, mate and fend for themselves.

  99. Can James Talarico Reclaim Christianity for the Left? Opinion, Today

    Ezra Klein and State Representative James Talarico of Texas discuss his faith, his politics and his Senate race.

  100. Why This 15-Year-Old’s Case Is at the Supreme Court Video, Today

    On Tuesday, the Supreme Court will hear two cases involving transgender athletes and their participation in women’s sports. One of the plaintiffs, the 15-year-old track athlete Becky Pepper-Jackson, spoke to the reporter Ann E. Marimow ahead of the hearing.

  101. Ask The Morning: ICE and Deportations U.S., Today

    Have questions about the Trump administration’s deportation efforts? We will try to find answers.

  102. If Power Corrupts, What Do We Have Here? Opinion, Today

    Trump claims that the only limits on what he can do are his mind and his morality. What could go wrong?

  103. Trump’s Scheming to Sack Powell Paves the Road to Constitutional Ruin Opinion, Today

    A criminal investigation of a sitting Fed chairman, with the obvious intent of stripping him of his independence, has never happened before.

  104. Did the Worst Netflix Special of the Year Win the Golden Globe? Arts, Today

    That “Ricky Gervais: Mortality” won for best comedy sends a message about the lack of respect given to stand-up.

  105. Trump Can’t Bomb Iran Into Being a Democracy Opinion, Today

    There’s plenty America can do short of war to support the country’s protesters and help oust the ayatollah.

  106. The Internet May Look Different After You Listen to This Opinion, Today

    Even experts can’t tell what’s made by A.I. So what happens to trust now?

  107. The New Museum Sets Reopening Date With New Artist Commissions Arts, Today

    After over three years of construction, the museum will open its new building on March 21 with an ambitious show exploring how technologies have changed what it means to be human.

  108. Venezuela’s Oil Riches Are Years Off, but Winners and Losers Will Emerge Business, Today

    Companies that already have operations in the country stand to benefit, but those that have profited from a standoff between Caracas and Washington could lose out.

  109. Trump Has Declared Premature Victory in Venezuela Opinion, Today

    Allowing the remnants of Maduro’s regime to retain authority, even temporarily, is a potentially catastrophic mistake.

  110. Supreme Court to Hear Challenges to State Bans on Transgender Athletes U.S., Today

    The outcome of a pair of cases on Tuesday could affect laws in 27 states that prohibit transgender girls from joining girls’ and women’s sports teams.

  111. Hochul’s Election Year Agenda May Include ‘New York Values’ New York, Today

    Gov. Kathy Hochul will reveal her priorities on Tuesday in her State of the State Message. She may take a stand against ICE after the killing of Renee Nicole Good.

  112. Facing Political Pressure, Trump Seeks Answer to Rising Housing Costs U.S., Today

    White House officials have explored a vast array of ideas as the president looks to unfurl a housing affordability plan at an economic conference this month.

  113. The Hochul-Mamdani Experiment Is an Opportunity for Democrats Opinion, Today

    The governor and the mayor need each other, and that offers a chance for synthesis at a time when the center and left are often at odds.

  114. Emilia Clarke Is Done With Dragons Arts, Today

    The “Game of Thrones” actress plays a fledgling spy in “Ponies,” a Cold-War era drama that takes her career in a new direction.

  115. That Restaurant You Love Will Close One Day. What to Do? Food, Today

    Beloved places to dine out are portals to past versions of ourselves. But they keep disappearing.

  116. U.S. Emissions Jumped in 2025 as Coal Power Rebounded Climate, Today

    The increase in planet-warming emissions came after two years of decline as demand for electricity has been surging.

  117. If the Royal Tenenbaums Were Middle-Class and Likable, They’d Be This Madcap Family Books, Today

    A semi-estranged midlife couple and their three precocious daughters form the center of Madeline Cash’s satirical novel, “Lost Lambs.”

  118. Top 10 Reader Favorites From Our ‘52 Places to Go’ List Travel, Today

    Castles, coastlines, remote islands and more: Here are the destinations you, our readers, saved the most thus far from this year’s travel list.

  119. I’m Betting that OpenAI Will Go Broke Opinion, Today

    Artificial intelligence’s promise is real. But some of the most prominent A.I. companies might not make it.

  120. 130 Tracks of Guitar Per Song? Sunn O))) Is Back, and Going Big. Arts, Today

    The hard-to-categorize duo recorded its new, self-titled album surrounded by nature. It’ll be the band’s first on the storied Seattle label Sub Pop.

  121. The House Republican Majority Is Down to Almost Nothing U.S., Today

    Unexpected vacancies have whittled the G.O.P.’s edge to just a couple of votes, leaving Speaker Mike Johnson with almost no margin for leading the chamber.

  122. All the Things Named for Trump, and How Long Other Presidents Had to Wait The Upshot, Today

    In one highly self-referential year, he has broken with presidential norms on naming.

  123. ‘We Need to Be the News’: Inside Bari Weiss’s Bumpy Revamp at CBS Business, Today

    Her reimagining of “CBS Evening News” is under heavy scrutiny, and even became a punchline on her own network on Sunday at the Golden Globes.

  124. At This Office Park, Scamming the World Was the Business World, Today

    Times journalists got a rare look inside one of the compounds where the online fraud industry makes its billions. Inspirational slogans (“Keep going”) were just the start.

  125. Forget the Cynics. Here’s Why You Should Get Your Dog a Stroller. Magazine, Today

    People might ridicule my choice of pet transportation, but it changed Darla’s life — and made me a better person.

  126. The Quest to ‘Make America Fertile Again’ Stalls Under Trump U.S., Today

    Administration officials have been urging Americans to get married and procreate, but some conservatives are frustrated by a lack of action.

  127. Inside the Scam Complex’s Detailed Playbook World, Today

    The scammers at a vast office park in Myanmar wielded deepfake technology, doctored videos and pinpoint conversational ploys that differed by the ages and nationalities of their victims.

  128. Karl Ove Knausgaard Crafts a Deal With the Devil Books, Today

    The fourth novel in his Morning Star series follows an ambitious young photographer in 1985 London.

  129. A Times Reporter Goes Inside a Cyberscam Center in a War Zone Video, Today

    Hannah Beech, a New York Times reporter, gained rare access to one of Myanmar’s notorious cyberscam centers to see how Chinese criminals have been targeting Americans in the middle of a war zone.

  130. Why Keeping Score Isn’t Fun Anymore Books, Today

    In a new book, C. Thi Nguyen looks to his personal passions — from video games to yo-yoing — to illuminate the downside of our increasingly gamified world.

  131. How Little Exercise Can You Get Away With? Well, Today

    Getting in shape can be easier, and faster, than you might expect.

  132. What Seniors Are Writing About in Their College Admissions Essays U.S., Today

    Some students are still mentioning their race or immigrant status as the Trump administration cracks down on diversity efforts. But many are avoiding sensitive aspects of their identity.

  133. Why Is My Alcohol Tolerance Declining With Age? Well, Today

    Worse hangovers, more headaches — you’re not just imagining it. An aging body handles alcohol differently.

  134. The Essential Karl Ove Knausgaard Books, Today

    The Norwegian writer is known for his sprawling, brutally candid autofiction and speculative epics. Here’s where to start.

  135. The Lie That Elite Colleges, and a Nation, Wanted to Believe Books, Today

    “Miracle Children” details how a Louisiana school exploited the demand for stories of Black trauma.

  136. Esta liga de fútbol requiere kilos de más y sentido del humor En español, Today

    Man v Fat, una liga de fútbol fundada en el Reino Unido hace una década, se está expandiendo a los Estados Unidos, y ha traído a sus jugadores beneficios contra el exceso de peso y la soledad masculina.

  137. Ciudadanos de EE. UU. se alistan para proteger a sus padres indocumentados En español, Today

    En medio de una ofensiva del ICE en su región, una reclutadora de la Guardia Nacional de Oregón ofrece a ciudadanos estadounidenses una vía para resguardar a sus padres migrantes.

  138. Hay una solución fácil para el problema del porno con IA En español, Today

    Las empresas tecnológicas que quieran impedir seriamente las imágenes sexuales ilegales generadas por IA necesitan recibir los incentivos adecuados para proponer soluciones.

  139. Awards Season The Learning Network, Today

    Do you watch awards shows like the Golden Globes? Why do you think fewer young people have been tuning in?

  140. New York Punishes 12-Year-Olds With Solitary Confinement, Lawsuit Claims New York, Today

    The lawsuit, filed last week in federal court in Manhattan, claims that state officials use solitary confinement for minor misbehavior and as a way to mitigate low staffing.

  141. A Governor’s Legacy: Fewer Shootings, Free College and Covid Deaths New York, Today

    After eight years as governor of New Jersey, Philip D. Murphy, a former ambassador to Germany and Goldman-Sachs executive, is leaving office. Mikie Sherrill will be sworn in on Jan. 20.

  142. ’Shrooms Lead the Pack in Psychedelic Medicine, but Rollout Is Bumpy Health, Today

    Psilocybin-assisted therapy is legal in three states, but access has so far been limited and expensive.

  143. Spelling Bee Forum Gameplay, Today

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

  144. Trump Explores ‘Many Options’ for Dealing With Iran Video, Today

    President Trump is considering several options, including diplomacy and military force, for dealing with Iran, which has been rocked by violent protests.

  145. Jon Stewart Skewers Trump as ‘Acting President of Venezuela’ Arts, Today

    “Doesn’t your oath of office to America have a noncompete?” the “Daily Show” host asked President Trump.

  146. Palabra del día: ‘skein’ En español, Today

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

  147. Word of the Day: skein The Learning Network, Today

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

  148. Newsom Vows to Stop Proposed Billionaire Tax in California U.S., Today

    Gov. Gavin Newsom said he was working behind the scenes to block a proposed tax on billionaires’ wealth and was committed to defeating the measure if it reached the ballot.

  149. Quote of the Day: His Weapon Against Russia’s Classroom Militarism: A Camera Corrections, Today

    Quotation of the Day for Tuesday, January 13, 2026.

  150. How a Syrian Hiking Club Is Rediscovering the Country World, Today

    The nearly 14-year civil war prevented Syrians from traveling freely to many parts of their own country. After the conflict ended a year ago, a group of outdoor enthusiasts began exploring newly accessible areas, fueled by a sense of adventure and hope.

  151. China’s ‘Dr. Frankenstein’ Thinks Time Is on His Side World, Today

    He Jiankui spent three years in prison after creating gene-edited babies. Now back at work, he sees a greater opening for researchers who push boundaries.

  152. Why China Is Suddenly Obsessed With American Poverty Business, Today

    State media, embracing the gaming phrase “kill line,” is asserting China’s political superiority over the United States, deflecting focus on China’s own economic challenges.

  153. Corrections: Jan. 13, 2026 Corrections, Today

    Corrections that appeared in print on Tuesday, Jan. 13, 2026.

  154. Synagogue Is Vandalized Days After Anniversary of L.A. Wildfire That Leveled It U.S., Today

    Graffiti denouncing Zionism was discovered Sunday on a wall of the campus, which has not yet been rebuilt after the Eaton fire.

  155. Labor Secretary’s Aides Placed on Leave in Misconduct Investigation Business, Today

    The Labor Department is investigating a complaint alleging misconduct by Secretary Lori Chavez-DeRemer.

  156. I’m in Trouble! Gameplay, Today

    Nate Hall makes a world-shaking debut.

  157. Weekly Student News Quiz: U.S. Military Raid, ICE Shooting, Golden Globes Interactive, Today

    Have you been paying attention to current events recently? See how many of these 10 questions you can get right.

  158. Camping on a Glacier? Watch Your Step Video, Today

    Experienced Antarctica guides tell Raymond Zhong, our climate reporter, how they set up camp on the Thwaites Glacier so scientists can measure how fast it’s melting. The biggest safety concern? Crevasses.

  159. Elle Simone Scott, Chef and Cooking Show Stalwart, Dies at 49 Food, Today

    She was the first Black cast member on the PBS show “America’s Test Kitchen,” and used her influence to help other female chefs of color.

  160. EE. UU. usó una aeronave pintada como un avión civil para atacar una embarcación en el Caribe En español, Today

    Incluso aceptando la afirmación del gobierno de Trump de que existe un conflicto armado con presuntos narcotraficantes, las leyes de la guerra prohíben la “perfidia”.

  161. Former U.S. Navy Sailor Gets Nearly 17 Years in Prison for Spying for China U.S., Today

    Jinchao Wei sold technical manuals for American warships to a Chinese intelligence officer who had recruited him on social media.

  162. Minnesota and Illinois Sue Trump Administration Over ICE Deployments Video, Today

    Minnesota and Illinois filed federal lawsuits against the Trump administration, claiming that the deployment of immigration agents to the Minneapolis and Chicago areas violated states’ rights.

  163. ICE Arrests N.Y.C. City Council Employee at Routine Appointment New York, Today

    City officials said the employee, a data analyst from Venezuela, had legal authorization to work and remain in the United States until October.

  164. The Resistance Libs Were Right Opinion, Today

    Trump’s message, the emotional core of his movement, has always been textbook fascism.

  165. Trump’s Plans for Venezuelan Oil Run Headlong Into Reality U.S., Today

    President Trump’s fixation on Venezuela’s oil raises the question of how much “energy dominance” is really worth nowadays.

  166. Yesterday’s Politics live blog included one standalone post:
  167. Bettor in Gambling Inquiry Says Messages Were About Roosters, Not Baseball New York, Today

    In a filing in the case involving Emmanuel Clase of the Cleveland Guardians, the bettor said he had never been tipped off about pitches and had only traded messages with the player about cockfighting.

  168. Pitching Crypto and Needling Mamdani: Adams’s Post-Mayoralty Takes Shape New York, Today

    Two weeks ago, Eric Adams was in Times Square to lead the New Year’s Eve ball drop as his last act as mayor. He returned on Monday to promote a new business interest.

  169. Mamdani Brings Affordability Push to Arts With Pick to Lead Film Office New York, Today

    Rafael Espinal, the current head of the Freelancers Union, will serve as the new director of the Mayor’s Office of Media and Entertainment.

  170. F.B.I. Inquiry Into ICE Shooting Is Examining Victim’s Possible Ties to Activist Groups U.S., Yesterday

    Former department officials warned that such a broad inquiry raised the specter that forms of political protests could be criminalized.

  171. Trump Officials Are Sending 1,000 More Immigration Officers to Minnesota U.S., Yesterday

    The Customs and Border Protection officers are joining 2,000 other officers and agents at the Department of Homeland Security who have recently been deployed to the Minneapolis region.

  172. Former Congressional Employee Accused of Stealing 240 Phones U.S., Yesterday

    A Maryland man used his government job to order new cellphones worth over $150,000 and then sell them to a pawnshop, federal prosecutors said.

  173. Entre bastidores con los ganadores de los Globos de Oro En español, Yesterday

    Rose Byrne, Owen Cooper, Seth Rogen, Teyana Taylor y otros famosos que fueron galardonados en esta edición de los premios hablan sobre sus proyectos.

  174. Top Fed Official Conveys Little Urgency for Immediate Rate Cuts Business, Yesterday

    The Federal Reserve is likely to hold interest rates steady when it meets at the end of the month, keeping tensions high with President Trump.

  175. U.S. Attacked Boat With Aircraft That Looked Like a Civilian Plane U.S., Yesterday

    Even accepting the Trump administration’s claim that there is an armed conflict with suspected drug runners, the laws of war bar “perfidy.”

  176. Why New Jersey Is Running Out of Groundhogs New York, Yesterday

    Since Milltown Mel died, a New Jersey town has faced a groundhog crisis. Now the governor has vetoed an effort to bring in out-of-state replacements.

  177. Notable Republicans Criticize Investigation of Fed Chair Briefing, Yesterday

    Also, Iran said it is ready for war, but open to negotiate. Here’s the latest at the end of Monday.

  178. Los atuendos de la alfombra roja de Globos de Oro En español, Yesterday

    Selena Gomez, Timothée Chalamet y las estrellas de ‘Más que rivales’ fueron algunas de las celebridades que llegaron a la ceremonia anual con mucho estilo.

  179. Trump’s Feel-My-Pain Economic Message U.S., Yesterday

    The president appears skeptical about Americans’ concerns. How will voters respond?

  180. Trump Cuts to Energy Projects in Blue States Were Unlawful, Judge Rules Climate, Yesterday

    The Energy Department canceled $7.5 billion in Biden-era energy spending, largely in Democratic-led states, during last year’s government shutdown.

  181. Fiscales federales abren una investigación contra el presidente de la Reserva Federal de EE. UU. En español, Yesterday

    La investigación, que se dice que está enfocada en las renovaciones de la sede de la Reserva Federal en Washington, representa una intensificación en la campaña de presión de Trump sobre Jerome Powell.

  182. Arson Suspect Targeted Mississippi Synagogue for Its ‘Jewish Ties,’ F.B.I. Says U.S., Yesterday

    The suspect, Stephen Spencer Pittman, was turned in by his father, who said his son had laughed as he confessed to the fire that damaged the synagogue, investigators said.

  183. Trump’s Attack on the Fed Is Already Backfiring Opinion, Yesterday

    And the market is gently shrugging.

  184. Lawyer Whom Maduro Didn’t Hire Is Booted From His Case New York, Yesterday

    Last week, a lawyer came forward claiming to represent the unseated president of Venezuela, Nicolás Maduro. The judge overseeing the case settled the matter on Monday.

  185. Trump Explores Diplomacy With Iran While Weighing Strikes, Officials Say U.S., Yesterday

    Abbas Araghchi, the foreign minister of Iran, said his government was ready to negotiate with the United States. Iranian security forces are cracking down on protests.

  186. What Is Your Reaction to the Fatal ICE Shooting in Minneapolis? The Learning Network, Yesterday

    Protests spread across the country this past weekend after a federal agent shot and killed Renee Nicole Good. What are you thinking, feeling and wondering in this moment?

  187. Leaders of Historians’ Group Veto Resolutions Critical of Israel Arts, Yesterday

    The executive council of the American Historical Association said the resolutions, including one accusing Israel of ‘scholasticide’ in Gaza, would put the group at risk.