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  1. When a Murder Hornet Becomes a Tasty Meal Science, Today

    A researcher found that a Japanese pond frog is impervious to the stings of the northern giant hornet, even when it goes down the hatch.

  2. Taiwan’s Opposition Leader, Once for Independence, Turns Toward China World, Today

    She says Taiwan must embrace its Chinese heritage to avoid war. Her critics say she wants to steer the island into Beijing’s orbit.

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

    Corrections that appeared in print on Thursday, Dec. 4, 2025.

  4. ¿Spotify acaba de llamarme viejo? En español, Today

    Se ha vuelto una tradición de Spotify confeccionar evaluaciones artificiosas y diseñadas para que sus usuarios compartan los resultados en las redes sociales. Este año es la “edad sonora”.

  5. Erika Kirk Takes on the Mantle of Leading Turning Point USA Business, Today

    The widow of Charlie Kirk promoted conciliation and portrayed her late husband as a seeker of dialogue.

  6. It’ll Find a Way Gameplay, Today

    Stephan Prock makes his New York Times Crossword debut abetted, sorry, assisted by Jeff Chen.

  7. Trump Pardons Developer Prosecuted by His Administration U.S., Today

    This summer, Trump administration officials had lauded the indictment of Timothy J. Leiweke as an effort to root out corruption and unfair business practices.

  8. Armed Volunteer Charged in Fatal Shooting at Utah ‘No Kings’ Protest U.S., Today

    The volunteer is facing one count of manslaughter after he tried to confront a man who was carrying an AR-15 style rifle at the Salt Lake City event in June.

  9. What to Know About Vladimir Putin’s Trip to India World, Today

    The Trump administration, which crippled Russia’s oil sales to India with sanctions, will be watching Mr. Putin’s talks with Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

  10. ¿Quién asumirá la responsabilidad de los ataques de EE. UU. a embarcaciones en aguas internacionales? En español, Today

    Los detalles detrás de la planificación de la ofensiva del 2 de septiembre levantarían dudas sobre el rol que jugaron un almirante y el secretario de Defensa.

  11. Trump Renames Institute of Peace for Himself U.S., Today

    Workers installed Mr. Trump’s name to a Washington building on Wednesday, thrusting the institute back into the spotlight as it is set to host the signing of a peace deal between Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of Congo.

  12. Trump’s Former Campaign Manager Assisted Honduran Presidential Candidate U.S., Today

    Brad Parscale advised the campaign of Nasry Asfura, a right-wing candidate who was endorsed by the U.S. president.

  13. Former F.D.A. Commissioners Sound Alarm on Plan to Change Vaccine Policy Health, Today

    Twelve former commissioners, in a New England Journal of Medicine article, said they were “deeply concerned” by a leaked memo from the agency’s vaccine regulator.

  14. 5 Takeaways From the 2025 DealBook Summit Business, Today

    President Trump’s economic policies and artificial intelligence were among the central topics at the gathering of business and political leaders.

  15. Newsom Warns That Trump Is ‘Trying to Wreck This Country’ Business, Today

    The California governor weighed in on the 2028 presidential election, and called out executives for “bending the knee” to President Trump.

  16. Are U.S. Boat Strikes Near Venezuela Legal? Video, Today

    Lawmakers from both parties have been raising questions about the legality of U.S. military strikes on boats near Venezuela. David Sanger, White House and national security correspondent, explains.

  17. His Deadline for a Peace Deal Blown, Trump Faces Choices on Russia-Ukraine Talks U.S., Today

    The president wanted Moscow and Kyiv to come to terms by Thanksgiving. Negotiations are now stalled, leaving the White House to decide if an agreement is possible anytime soon.

  18. Gunman Killed and 3 Officers Hurt in Shooting at Omaha Gas Station U.S., Today

    Police say the man, whose identity has yet to be released, shot another man at a grocery store across town in what appeared to be a random attack.

  19. Your Immigration Questions, Answered U.S., Yesterday

    As Trump steps up his crackdown, our reporters explain what’s happening.

  20. From Welcome to Worry: Afghans in the U.S. Face Uncertainty and Backlash U.S., Yesterday

    Afghan immigrants in the United States believed they were safe. A deadly shooting that authorities say was carried out by an Afghan has thrown their futures into doubt.

  21. Lawsuit Challenges a Nonprofit’s Scholarships for Hispanic Students U.S., Yesterday

    The plaintiffs, white and Asian students, said they would qualify for scholarships given out by the Hispanic Scholarship Fund, but for their race.

  22. Steve Cropper, Guitarist, Songwriter and a Shaper of Memphis Soul Music Arts, Yesterday

    As a member of Booker T. & the MG’s and as a producer, he played a pivotal role in the rise of Stax Records, a storied force in R&B in the 1960s and ’70s.

  23. La amenaza de Trump de una acción militar es un gran desafío para Maduro. Esto es lo que hay que saber En español, Yesterday

    Según personas cercanas al gobierno venezolano, Maduro cree que puede mantener el control y sortear la amenaza más grave a sus 12 años de gobierno.

  24. Trump Plans to Lower Fuel Efficiency Requirements Briefing, Yesterday

    Also, Dick Van Dyke shares his secrets to aging well. Here’s the latest at the end of Wednesday.

  25. Air Force Pilot Ejects as Thunderbirds F-16 Crashes in California U.S., Yesterday

    The pilot was in stable condition after losing control of the fighter jet near Trona, Calif., about 180 miles northeast of Los Angeles.

  26. Restaurant Review: Yamada Video, Yesterday

    This week Ligaya Mishan, one of The New York Times’s chief restaurant critics, reviewed Yamada. This unshowy restaurant in Manhattan’s Chinatown exemplifies the subtle art of the most rarefied form of Japanese cooking.

  27. Repatriation Flights With Hundreds of Migrants Arrive in Venezuela U.S., Yesterday

    The flights with Venezuelans who had been living in the United States arrived at a time of airspace safety concerns as the U.S. military pressures Venezuela’s leader.

  28. For MrBeast, YouTube Still Rules, but It’s Not Everything Business, Yesterday

    The social media star has created a vast and varied business empire with big expansion plans.

  29. Separatist Forces Backed by U.A.E. Sweep Into Oil-Rich Yemen Region World, Yesterday

    The separatists were battling to secure the region’s oil fields, residents and the group’s officials said. Their swift advance could be a turning point in Yemen’s decade-long civil war.

  30. China apela a las alianzas de la Segunda Guerra Mundial y busca apoyo en Europa contra Japón En español, Yesterday

    Personal diplomático de China pidió a funcionarios británicos y franceses que estuvieran de su lado en la división que tienen con Tokio por la disputa sobre Taiwán.

  31. U.S. Military’s Boat Strikes Planning Takes On New Significance U.S., Yesterday

    The details could raise questions about who was responsible for a follow-up strike on Sept. 2 — the commander who ordered it or the defense secretary.

  32. Gavin Newsom: Democrats Need to Be ‘More Culturally Normal’ Video, Yesterday

    During an interview at the DealBook Summit with Andrew Ross Sorkin, editor at large, Gov. Gavin Newsom of California said that Democrats needed to design a compelling economic vision for the future.

  33. Netanyahu Says He Is Undaunted by Legal Woes at Home and Threats of Arrest by New York’s Mayor-Elect Business, Yesterday

    Netanyahu says he is undaunted by Mamdani arrest threats or domestic legal woes

  34. Republican Anger Erupts at Johnson as Party Frets About Future U.S., Yesterday

    A small group of G.O.P. women have been among the most vocal in raising what their colleagues say is a broader frustration with the speaker.

  35. Tiny Love Stories: ‘He Was 75. I Was 42.’ Style, Yesterday

    Modern Love in miniature, featuring reader-submitted stories of no more than 100 words.

  36. Yesterday’s Dealbook Summit News live blog included 7 standalone posts:
  37. A Winter Dinner Menu That Brings the Sunshine Food, Yesterday

    This hearty meal, featuring lamb meatballs and a pear and radicchio salad, is punctuated with a spectacularly sunny, yet festive, lemon roulade.

  38. Halle Berry Advocates Quality Women’s Midlife Health Care Video, Yesterday

    Halle Berry, an actress and founder of Respin Health, spoke at The New York Times’s DealBook Summit to discuss her advocacy for more funding for research for menopause care and women’s health.

  39. Pentagon Investigator Faults Hegseth for Improper Use of Signal U.S., Yesterday

    An inspector general report to be released on Thursday examined the defense secretary’s use of a private messaging app to discuss airstrikes in Yemen.

  40. MrBeast Says YouTube’s Content Has Less ‘Brain Rot’ Than TikTok Video, Yesterday

    Jimmy Donaldson, who is known as MrBeast online, discussed the differences in content quality between YouTube and TikTok at The New York Times’s DealBook summit.

  41. Netanyahu Would Visit N.Y.C. Despite Mamdani’s Arrest Threat Video, Yesterday

    Zohran Mamdani, the mayor-elect of New York City, has pledged to honor the International Criminal Court’s arrest warrant for Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel. Mr. Netanyahu has been accused of crimes against humanity in connection with the war in Gaza. Despite this threat, the prime minister, who spoke at the DealBook conference via video from Israel, said he would visit the city.

  42. Un grave escándalo periodístico se oculta dentro de otro de carácter sexual En español, Yesterday

    Olivia Nuzzi parece ignorar la seria traición al periodismo a raíz de su relación con Robert Kennedy.

  43. Trump Returns to Gasoline as Fuel of Choice for Cars, Gutting Biden’s Climate Policy Climate, Yesterday

    The president said he would weaken Biden-era mileage standards, which were designed to increase electric-vehicle sales, calling them a “scam.”

  44. China, Japan and a New Narrative About World War II World, Yesterday

    Arguments about history are proliferating as the postwar order led by the United States crumbles.

  45. Black Bear Breaks Into Crawl Space of California Home Video, Yesterday

    Security camera footage shows a 550-pound bear taking shelter underneath a house in Altadena, Calif.

  46. ‘Targeted and Unsafe’: Minnesota Somalis Reel After Trump’s Tirade U.S., Yesterday

    Most Somalis in the Twin Cities are U.S. citizens or legal permanent residents. The Trump administration has started a crackdown on Somalis who are subject to deportation.

  47. Did Spotify Just Call Me Old? Style, Yesterday

    The wrinkle in this year’s Spotify Wrapped release was an estimate of the user’s “listening age.” Some wore it like a badge of honor. Others made excuses.

  48. Police Search for Assailant After Fatal Shooting at Maryland Casino U.S., Yesterday

    A man in his 20s was killed at the MGM National Harbor Hotel and Casino near Washington, D.C., the authorities said. The shooter is believed to have fled in a car.

  49. Doctor Who Gave Matthew Perry Ketamine Is Sentenced to 30 Months Arts, Yesterday

    The doctor, Salvador Plasencia, had asked “I wonder how much this moron will pay” before supplying the drug to Mr. Perry, who became increasingly reliant on it before his death.

  50. Mel Leipzig, Painter Called the ‘Chekhov of Trenton,’ Dies at 90 Arts, Yesterday

    He put fellow New Jerseyans at the center of his work, and a critic praised the “mysterious emotional tensions” in his pictures of ordinary people.

  51. House Republicans Subpoena Jack Smith Over Prosecutions of Trump U.S., Yesterday

    Lawmakers requested a closed-door interview with Mr. Smith, but the president quickly weighed in, calling for public testimony from the special counsel.

  52. Who is Andrew Farkas, Who Owned a Marina With Jeffrey Epstein? New York, Yesterday

    The billionaire real estate developer’s relationship with Mr. Epstein is in the spotlight, with the release of emails and images of Mr. Epstein’s private home in the Caribbean.

  53. All Hotels at Grand Canyon to Shut Down for Pipeline Repairs Travel, Yesterday

    The National Park Service said seven hotels would temporarily close starting on Saturday after “significant breaks” in a crucial 12.5-mile water line.

  54. Anthropic’s Chief Executive Acknowledges Risks of Huge Spending on A.I. Business, Yesterday

    As he and his company pour tens of billions into new data centers, Dario Amodei said they face a “cone of uncertainty.”

  55. Anthropic C.E.O. Says A.I. Tech Is Solid, But Massive Spending Poses Risk Video, Yesterday

    At this year’s DealBook Summit, the Anthropic chief executive Dario Amodei told Andrew Ross Sorkin, editor at large, that the A.I. industry was taking on considerable risk as it spends hundreds of billions of dollars on the data centers powering its technology.

  56. Black Bear, Uninvited, Moves Into California Man’s Crawl Space U.S., Yesterday

    Ken Johnson has tried noisy tactics to encourage the 550-pound houseguest in his crawl space to leave. He is not sure it’s working.

  57. Trump’s Threat of Military Action Is a Major Challenge to Maduro. Here’s What to Know. World, Yesterday

    The president has warned that the United States could soon expand its attacks from boats near the coast to targets inside Venezuela, but he has also spoken by phone to its leader.

  58. En su primera gira internacional, el papa León retomó el mensaje de Francisco, pero no su estilo En español, Yesterday

    En su viaje por Medio Oriente, León XIV hizo eco de muchos de los mensajes de su predecesor. Sus maneras serenas, en cambio, marcaron una diferencia.

  59. Ludwig Minelli, Founder of Swiss Assisted-Suicide Group, Dies at 92 World, Yesterday

    Dignitas has helped more than 3,000 people take their own lives, an act that Mr. Minelli maintained was a fundamental exercise of free will.

  60. Honey, We Shrunk the Coconut Cake Food, Yesterday

    Samantha Seneviratne’s coconut cake snowballs condense the essence of the original into charming three-bite treats.

  61. Trump’s NASA Pick Poised to Win Senate Vote After Do-Over Science, Yesterday

    The president withdrew Jared Isaacman’s nomination to lead the space agency in June, but senators of both parties appeared willing to give him a second shot at confirmation.

  62. Yegor Ligachev, Gorbachev’s No. 2 Who Turned Foe, Is Dead at 100 World, Yesterday

    As the Kremlin’s hard-line Communist ideologist, he initially embraced his boss’s modernizing reforms before turning against them as threats to the Soviet order.

  63. Palantir C.E.O.: Any Suggestion That Trump Is a Fascist Is ‘Stupid’ Video, Yesterday

    Alex Karp, the chief executive of Palantir Technologies, said he grew up partly in Germany and spent time with “actual fascists.”

  64. A Drunk Raccoon Passed Out in the Bathroom of a Virginia Liquor Store U.S., Yesterday

    Don’t worry, it’s OK.

  65. Tariffs Need a More Level Playing Field, G.M. C.E.O. Says Video, Yesterday

    At the DealBook Summit, General Motors‘ chief executive, Mary Barra, said that there needs to be a more level playing field in regards to tariffs for automakers in the global market.

  66. Is There a Better Way to Cut a Cake? Food, Yesterday

    Rings, zigzags, slabs and elaborate geometric designs are giving savvy party hosts new methods for a more equitable slice.

  67. Palantir’s Chief Defends His Company’s Work With ICE Business, Yesterday

    Alex Karp also said he thought President Trump had “performed” on issues he cared about.

  68. Some of the Coldest Temperatures of the Season Are Sweeping Through the U.S. Weather, Yesterday

    There’s no denying it. It’s really December.

  69. Los diplomáticos de EE. UU. reportan una baja moral En español, Yesterday

    Una nueva encuesta pinta un sombrío retrato del personal del Servicio Exterior a medida que sus integrantes experimentados son despedidos o deciden abandonar el gobierno.

  70. What Tennessee Revealed About the G.O.P.’s Trump Trap in the Midterms U.S., Yesterday

    Republican candidates face the problem that President Trump alone gets out the vote that they need. And he alone gets out the vote that Democrats need, too.

  71. Trump’s Xenophobic ‘Garbage’ Rant Opinion, Yesterday

    Readers criticize President Trump’s tirade against Somali immigrants. Also: A cruel deportee deal; beyond tech bans.

  72. Chateau Royale, Los Burritos Juárez, Bar Kabawa and Bartolo Food, Yesterday

    Our first batch of brief starred restaurant reviews, from our contributing critics Mahira Rivers and Ryan Sutton.

  73. Taiwan’s President Warns of Growing Chinese Military Aggression Video, Yesterday

    In a pre-taped interview for The New York Times’s Dealbook summit, Taiwan’s president, Lai Ching-te, spoke about China’s continuing threat to Taiwan’s sovereignty and the country’s relationship to the U.S.

  74. Stakes High, Europe Races to Save Its Financing Plan for Ukraine World, Yesterday

    The European Union has a proposal for how to turn Russian frozen assets into a giant loan for Ukraine. If it fails, it could further weaken Europe’s global image.

  75. Two U.K. Women’s Groups Ban Transgender Girls and Women World, Yesterday

    The Girlguiding organization and the Women’s Institute both said a court ruling from earlier this year had forced their hands.

  76. 120.000 cámaras en hogares, empresas y saunas de Corea del Sur fueron hackeadas para grabar videos sexuales En español, Yesterday

    Según la policía, los piratas informáticos se inflitraron porque los dispositivos usaban contraseñas vulnerables. Uno de los detenidos ganó unos 12.000 dólares al vender las grabaciones a un sitio web extranjero.

  77. Ghislaine Maxwell Says She Will Ask a Court to Free Her From Prison New York, Yesterday

    In a court filing, a lawyer for the onetime companion of the disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein said she would seek to be released from her minimum-security federal lockup.

  78. ‘La niebla de la guerra’: ¿por qué Hegseth usó ese término al hablar del ataque a un barco? En español, Yesterday

    El secretario de Defensa Pete Hegseth utilizó el término, que alude a la incertidumbre en la batalla, en referencia a un ataque militar mortal realizado por Estados Unidos en el Caribe.

  79. G.M. Will Still Make Efficient Motors Despite Weaker Rules, C.E.O. Says Business, Yesterday

    But the chief executive, Mary Barra, added that the jury was still out on whether electric vehicles would become a major seller in the United States.

  80. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent Says He’s ‘Evolved’ on Tariffs Video, Yesterday

    Speaking at The New York Times DealBook Summit, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said American trading partners are opening their markets to the United States because of President Trump’s tariffs.

  81. Los comentarios de Trump y Hegseth ponen a un SEAL bajo la lupa En español, Yesterday

    El almirante Frank Bradley se encuentra en un posible peligro legal, tras ordenar un segundo ataque contra un barco en el Caribe en el que murieron dos personas.

  82. After ‘Evolving’ on Tariffs, Bessent Defends Their Merits Business, Yesterday

    The Treasury secretary said that import levies were not fueling inflation.

  83. The Heartbreak Blues We’re Loving Video, Yesterday

    Critic Jon Caramanica on country star Ella Langley’s new single.

  84. BlackRock C.E.O. Calls Bitcoin an ‘Asset of Fear’ Video, Yesterday

    Larry Fink, the chief executive of BlackRock, dismissed concerns about the long-term value of cryptocurrency.

  85. Tunisia Arrests Opposition Figure in Widening Crackdown World, Yesterday

    The sentencing of Ayachi Hammami, a prominent human rights lawyer, was the latest sign of Tunisia’s backsliding into authoritarianism, say rights groups.

  86. The Chiefs of BlackRock and Coinbase Dismiss Fears of a Coming Crypto Winter Business, Yesterday

    Larry Fink and Brian Armstrong haven’t always agreed on crypto, but the business leaders’ embrace of the asset has helped bring it into the mainstream.

  87. My Father Had an Affair While My Mother Was Dying. Should I Tell My Siblings? Magazine, Yesterday

    I get that peeking at his emails was an invasion of privacy, but it is not something I can unsee.

  88. Trump Plans to Pardon Texas Congressman and Wife Awaiting Bribery Trial U.S., Yesterday

    The president used the latest pardon announcement to attack his predecessor, Joseph R. Biden Jr.

  89. After Deadly Fire, Hong Kong Ominously Warns Grieving Citizens to Stay in Line Business, Yesterday

    In a sign of China’s role in the city, officials have tried to stamp out calls for accountability over a catastrophe that killed at least 159 people.

  90. “I Want to Find My Wife”: Indonesians Despair After Flooding Video, Yesterday

    Indonesians reeled from devastating floods caused by heavy rains that killed least 700 people. Similar extreme weather tearing through South and Southeast Asia also ravaged parts of Sri Lanka, Malaysia, Thailand, Vietnam and the Philippines.

  91. Shoppers Turn to Discounts and Debt, but Not Just for Holidays Business, Yesterday

    Consumers are focusing on value and financing purchases to complete their shopping lists.

  92. Taiwan’s President Warns That China’s Military Aggression Is Growing Business, Yesterday

    President Lai Ching-te is aiming to invest an additional $40 billion in military spending to deter China.

  93. Democrats Release Images of Epstein’s Private Home U.S., Yesterday

    In publicizing the photos and videos, Democrats in Congress appeared to be intensifying pressure on the Justice Department to release its files on the Epstein case.

  94. On Trump’s Insults, Somalia’s Prime Minister Says ‘It’s Better Not to Respond’ World, Yesterday

    President Trump referred to Somali immigrants as “garbage” during a White House meeting on Tuesday.

  95. What Physics Knows About Ghostly Neutrinos Muddled by New Experiments Science, Yesterday

    Two papers challenged the existence of theorized particles called sterile neutrinos that might account for mysteries like the cosmos’s dark matter.

  96. Your Fish Wants Miso-Butter Bread Crumbs Food, Yesterday

    Kay Chun’s recipe calls for cod, but you could smear this garlicky, gingery topping on any other fish fillets you like.

  97. How Is America Changing Under President Trump? We Want to Hear From You. U.S., Yesterday

    A New York Times reporter wants to hear from you about changes you are seeing in your community since Mr. Trump took office.

  98. With Tensions Rising, Israel and Lebanon Expand Cease-Fire Talks World, Yesterday

    Diplomats from both countries joined a military-led committee overseeing a year-old truce as fears mounted of a renewed Israeli offensive against Hezbollah.

  99. Chanel Holds a Starry Fashion Show in the New York City Subway Style, Yesterday

    ASAP Rocky, Jon Bon Jovi and Teyana Taylor hop aboard the C train as Matthieu Blazy brings a great Métiers d’Art show to New York.

  100. Trump parece luchar contra el sueño durante un reunión de gabinete En español, Yesterday

    El presidente de EE. UU. comenzó la reunión criticando a los medios de comunicación por la cobertura sobre sus muestras de fatiga. El mes pasado, pareció dormitar durante una reunión en el Despacho Oval.

  101. ¿Por qué tengo las manos y los pies tan fríos? En español, Yesterday

    Aunque solo algunas veces puede indicar una afección más grave, la situación tiene sencillas soluciones. Esto es lo que hay que saber.

  102. Private Employers Cut Jobs in November, the Latest Sign of a Slowdown Business, Yesterday

    Data from ADP, a payroll processor, is getting added attention because of delays in official statistics caused by the government shutdown.

  103. Why the Free Birth Movement’s Popularity Threatens Public Health Opinion, Yesterday

    Having a baby without any medical help is the logical outcome of a centuries-long medical freedom movement.

  104. My Fiancé and I Don’t Drink. How Should We Deal With Booze at Our Wedding? Style, Yesterday

    A reader is unsure how to guard against the possibility of drunken wedding guests while still letting social drinkers have a good time.

  105. Israel Says a Gaza Border Will Reopen, but Only for Palestinians to Leave World, Yesterday

    Israel had agreed to open the Rafah crossing as part of the October cease-fire deal with Hamas but kept it closed. Egypt denied that the border would reopen soon.

  106. Dario Amodei, Scott Bessent, Erika Kirk Among Speakers at DealBook Summit Business, Yesterday

    Andrew Ross Sorkin will interview some of the most powerful people from Wall Street, Silicon Valley and Washington.

  107. Hegseth Says He Did Not See Survivors in September Boat Strike Video, Yesterday

    Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said he had not seen survivors of a U.S. military strike on a boat in the Caribbean in September and that he “didn’t stick around” to watch a second strike that killed two people clinging to wreckage.

  108. What Could Make Russia Want Peace? World, Yesterday

    Economic and military pressures could force Russia’s hand. Its economy is strained but not enough to do that, analysts say. And President Vladimir V. Putin says Russia is winning the war.

  109. Why Is Everything ‘Wrapped’? You Can Blame Spotify. Style, Yesterday

    The music streaming service is no longer the only company quantifying our social lives.

  110. A Progressive Democrat Makes a Long-Shot Senate Bid in Red Kentucky U.S., Yesterday

    Charles Booker is running again for the chamber as Democrats take chances even in heavily Republican states like Kentucky, where Senator Mitch McConnell is retiring.

  111. Federal Immigration Operation Starts in New Orleans U.S., Yesterday

    It is unclear how long the effort will last in Louisiana, where the Republican governor has welcomed the agents with open arms even as immigrant communities fear what might come.

  112. Hegseth Invoked the ‘Fog of War’ in a Boat Strike. What Does That Mean? U.S., Yesterday

    Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth used the term, which alludes to uncertainty in battle, in reference to a deadly U.S. military attack in the Caribbean.

  113. Macy’s Raises Sales Forecast Again as Shoppers Prove Resilient World, Yesterday

    A turnaround at the largest department store chain in the United States is progressing, with consumers turning out despite the effects of tariffs and economic uncertainty.

  114. What Is Pope Leo XIV Like Up Close? Video, Yesterday

    Pope Leo XIV showed the world a glimpse of who he is and what he stands for during his papacy’s first international overseas trip. Motoko Rich, our Rome bureau chief, witnessed how a shy and cautious person took on the global stage.

  115. Where Floodwaters Turned Piles of Timber Into Floating Battering Rams World, Yesterday

    Many logs became forces of destruction in Indonesia last week, in a sign that deforestation compounded the devastation wrought by a cyclone.

  116. Inside Venezuela Briefing, Yesterday

    We explain how President Nicolás Maduro is responding to threats from the Trump administration.

  117. ¿Cómo cubre el Times las noticias? En español, Yesterday

    Joe Kahn, editor ejecutivo de The New York Times, responde preguntas sobre cómo cubrimos las noticias y tomamos decisiones en nuestros reportajes y edición.

  118. What to Expect at Today’s DealBook Summit Business, Yesterday

    Scott Bessent, Erika Kirk, Gavin Newsom, Dario Amodei, Mary Barra, Alex Karp, MrBeast, Lai Ching-te and Larry Fink are among the big names speaking.

  119. Trump’s Xenophobic Outburst, and a Planned Donation to 25 Million U.S. Kids The Headlines, Yesterday

    Plus, the 10 best books of the year.

  120. Did a U.S. Boat Strike Amount to a War Crime? The Daily, Yesterday

    Top Republicans have joined Democrats in scrutinizing a military campaign the Trump administration says is aimed at drug traffickers.

  121. Connections Companion No. 907 Gameplay, Yesterday

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Thursday, Dec. 4, 2025.

  122. Strands Sidekick No. 641 Gameplay, Yesterday

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Thursday, Dec. 4, 2025.

  123. Wordle Review No. 1,629 Gameplay, Yesterday

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Thursday, Dec. 4, 2025.

  124. A Prized Fabergé Egg Is Sold at Auction for More Than $30 Million World, Yesterday

    Fabergé is believed to have produced 50 of the ornate eggs for Russia’s czars. The Winter Egg, sold on Tuesday, is considered one of the jewelry house’s greatest creations.

  125. Inside the Ultra-Orthodox Fight Against Israel’s Draft Video, Yesterday

    For the first time in decades, ultra-Orthodox Jews in Israel are being called to serve in the country’s military. The community is furious, with protesters and military-age men openly defying the draft.

  126. On First Trip Abroad, Pope Leo Echoed Francis’s Message, Not His Style World, Yesterday

    Traveling through the Mideast, Leo XIV channeled many of his predecessor’s messages. Leo’s deliberate manner differed from Francis.

  127. Europe Wants to Get the Word Out: Russia Is to Blame for Sabotage World, Yesterday

    Officials are accusing Russia of smaller-scale assaults. President Vladimir V. Putin sought to turn the tables, saying that if Europe were to start a war, Russia is ready.

  128. A Small and Impossibly Brave Voice for Truth Opinion, Yesterday

    Jewish Currents is fighting the good fight.

  129. Top Journal Retracts Study Predicting Catastrophic Climate Toll Business, Yesterday

    While growing evidence shows that carbon emissions are harming the economy, the journal Nature found that an outlier paper had deep flaws.

  130. ‘Vanderpump Rules’ Is Back With a New Cast. Here Are 4 Takeaways. Arts, Yesterday

    The Season 12 premiere got back to the show’s roots, introducing a young cast with the kind of hunger and fresh faces that made the original a hit.

  131. Should We All Want Lily Allen’s Midlife Crisis? Opinion, Yesterday

    A singer’s almost totally relatable look at the woes of aging.

  132. Liberal Group to Air Ads Attacking Democrats for Confirming Trump Judges U.S., Yesterday

    The three being targeted are Senators John Fetterman, Maggie Hassan and Angus King, an independent who caucuses with Democrats. None are up for re-election next year.

  133. Fed Pick Puts Pressure on Bessent to Deliver for Trump U.S., Yesterday

    Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, who is leading the search for the next Federal Reserve chair, could face President Trump’s wrath if the person chosen does not quickly lower interest rates.

  134. Those Sky-High Bitcoin Prices That Everyone Said Were Here to Stay? They Left. Technology, Yesterday

    Bitcoin has plunged more than 30 percent and Ether is down around 40 percent in recent months, as gains from President Trump’s pro-crypto policies evaporated.

  135. Ahead of Tariff Ruling, Businesses Race to Secure Refunds Business, Yesterday

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