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Texas Second Congressional District 2026: Latest Polls
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Track the latest polls in Texas's Second Congressional District.

Texas Ninth Congressional District 2026: Latest Polls
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Track the latest polls in Texas's Ninth Congressional District.

Texas 38th Congressional District 2026: Latest Polls
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Track the latest polls in Texas's 38th Congressional District.

Texas 34th Congressional District 2026: Latest Polls
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Track the latest polls in Texas's 34th Congressional District.

Texas 33rd Congressional District 2026: Latest Polls
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Track the latest polls in Texas's 33rd Congressional District.

Texas 29th Congressional District 2026: Latest Polls
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Track the latest polls in Texas's 29th Congressional District.

Texas 23rd Congressional District 2026: Latest Polls
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Track the latest polls in Texas's 23rd Congressional District.

Texas 21st Congressional District 2026: Latest Polls
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Track the latest polls in Texas's 21st Congressional District.

Texas 19th Congressional District 2026: Latest Polls
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Track the latest polls in Texas's 19th Congressional District.

Texas 18th Congressional District 2026: Latest Polls
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Track the latest polls in Texas's 18th Congressional District.

Texas 15th Congressional District 2026: Latest Polls
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Track the latest polls in Texas's 15th Congressional District.

North Carolina First Congressional District 2026: Latest Polls
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Track the latest polls in North Carolina's First Congressional District.

Pennsylvania State House Special Election Results
Interactive, Yesterday

Get live results from the 2026 Pennsylvania State House special elections.

Maine State House District 94 Special Election Results
Interactive, Yesterday

Get live results from the 2026 Maine special election.

Weekly Student News Quiz: Supreme Court, Winter Olympics, Lunar New Year
Interactive, February 23

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

Page to Screen: Do You Know These Thriller Adaptations?
Interactive, February 23

Test your knowledge of five books and their big-screen counterparts in this short quiz.

Interactive Maps and Charts: Tracking the Northeast Winter Storm
Interactive, February 22

See where snowfall and cold temperatures are expected.

Map: 7.1-Magnitude Earthquake Shakes the South China Sea
Interactive, February 22

View the location of the quake’s epicenter and shake area.

Celebrating Lunar New Year Across America
Interactive, February 21

The Pan-Asian landscape is rich with tradition. In Honolulu, Los Angeles, Minneapolis, New Orleans and New York, communities blend old and new customs to make the holiday their own.

How a Physical Therapist and a Retiree Live on $208,000 in Harlem
Interactive, February 21

Charles and Marian Wade splurge on theater and music, but save on groceries by comparison shopping at three nearby supermarkets.

Frame by Frame, Moments From the Winter Games
Interactive, February 20

See the Winter Olympics in a series of composite images.

Love or Hate Emerald Fennell’s ‘Wuthering Heights’?
Interactive, February 20

Her films, including “Saltburn” and “Promising Young Woman,” are exhilarating to some, enraging to others. Where do you stand?

Flashback: Your Weekly History Quiz, Feb. 21, 2026
Interactive, February 20

Can you sort 8 historical events?

The Wild and Weird Olympics Quiz
Interactive, February 20

People won gold medals. People broke records. And also these things happened.

Read the Supreme Court’s Decision on Trump’s Sweeping Tariffs
Interactive, February 20

In a major setback for President Trump’s economic agenda, the court ruled that he could not invoke an emergency power to set tariffs on imports.

The Major Supreme Court Decisions in 2026
Interactive, February 20

The Supreme Court is deciding a series of cases central to President Trump’s second-term agenda.

The New York Times News Quiz, Feb. 20, 2026
Interactive, February 20

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

Is It OK to ‘Teach a Lesson’ to Strangers?
Interactive, February 20

A ruling on a mother’s curious locker-room practice.

How Alysa Liu Won Gold in Women’s Figure Skating
Interactive, February 20

With seven clean triple jumps, Alysa Liu skated effortlessly to Olympic gold, becoming the first American woman in 20 years to win a medal.

Relive the Biggest Olympic Skating Jumps, in Miniature
Interactive, February 20

These animations show the jumps that, in dramatic fashion, made the difference between gold and silver in the women’s and men’s competitions.

She Wanted a Quiet House in the Berkshires for About $800,000
Interactive, February 19

Seeking a home with lower carrying costs and situated closer to family, a photographer looked in three Western Massachusetts towns.

36 Hours in Savannah, Ga.
Interactive, February 19

The present and past coexist in a Southern city unlike any other.

Inside the Birthplace of Your Favorite Technology
Interactive, February 18

How Bell Labs shaped cellphones, satellites, video calls and A.I. technology.

"I Had No Idea How to Handle That”: The Drama Behind a Tense Ice Skating Moment
Interactive, February 18

In 1994, the Olympics were rocked by a giant skating scandal. When it was all over, three athletes waited for their medals.

When the Difference Between Olympic Gold and Silver Is Razor-Thin
Interactive, February 18

The difference between first and second place in several events at the 2026 Winter Games has come down to margins unthinkably small. The dramatic finishes have thrilled spectators and left some competitors stunned.

Tracking the Battle to Reshape Congress for the Midterms
Interactive, February 18

Here is a breakdown of which states are redrawing their maps for the 2026 midterms

What Trump’s Latest East Wing Designs Show
Interactive, February 18

The plans submitted by the White House include more windows, a new garden and an asymmetrical pathway.

Here’s the Triple Axel That Gave Ami Nakai the Lead After the Short Program
Interactive, February 18

Japanese figure skaters placed in three of the top four spots after the women’s short program, but only six points separated the medal favorites ahead of the free skate on Thursday.

Tracking the Fallout From the Epstein Files
Interactive, February 17

This list will be updated and includes people who have faced concrete consequences, such as the loss of their position, as a result of their connection to Jeffrey Epstein.

‘Show Up for Us’: 13 Democratic Voters on Trump, ICE and Their Frustrations With the Democratic Party
Interactive, February 17

The group discusses the Democratic Party’s response to Trump and his reshaping of American life.

Revolutionary Reads: Do You Know America’s Original Literary Influences?
Interactive, February 16

Try this quiz on the documents, writers and events that led to the American Revolution and the foundation of the country.

Deep in China’s Mountains, a Nuclear Revival Takes Shape
Interactive, February 15

Satellite imagery of secretive nuclear facilities reveals Beijing’s efforts to expand its arsenal, just as the last global guardrails on nuclear weapons vanish.

What a Speech Reveals About Trump’s Plans for Nuclear Weapons
Interactive, February 14

A top arms diplomat at the State Department recently laid out what might come next as Washington upends decades of federal policies on nuclear proliferation.

How a Family of 4 Lives on $168,000 in East Elmhurst, Queens
Interactive, February 14

Erika Fernandez-Pacheco and her husband, Manuel Pacheco, have a kind landlord and parents who can babysit. They try to take one big family vacation each year.

See the Biggest Tricks From the Olympic Halfpipe, in Miniature
Interactive, February 14

These animations show how the halfpipe competitions again raised the bar for what’s possible on a snowboard.

18 Days, 20 Lives: New Yorkers Who Didn’t Survive the Cold
Interactive, February 14

Freezing days and nights claimed the lives of a grandmother, a dancer, a dispatcher and a man who lived among a colony of feral cats.

See the Jumps That Knocked Ilia Malinin Off the Podium
Interactive, February 14

Ilia Malinin took first place in the short program, but his error-filled routine in the free skate dropped him to eighth overall.

How the Designer Todd Snyder Gets Ready for New York Fashion Week
Interactive, February 13

The menswear leader sketches over French fries, then dashes to the office to see one of his favorite models bring dozens of his looks to life.

When Posting Becomes Its Own Style of Politics
Interactive, February 13

Social media has long been flooded with populist rage and discontent. What happens when the posts become policy?

From a Whiff of Mystique to Witty Love: Over 200 Years of Valentine’s Cards
Interactive, February 13

Valentine’s Day cards, as intimate as they’re intended to be, reveal plenty about who we are.

Flashback: Your Weekly History Quiz, Feb. 14, 2026
Interactive, February 13

Can you sort 8 historical events?

The New York Times News Quiz, Feb. 13, 2026
Interactive, February 13

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

Does Your Wife Have to Buy Groceries That Disgust Her?
Interactive, February 13

A ruling on a dispute over deli-case tuna salad.

See How Gaon Choi Dethroned Chloe Kim in Women’s Halfpipe
Interactive, February 13

Choi came back after a hard fall during her first run, landing back-to-back 900s and ending Kim’s hopes of a third gold medal.

A Love Letter to the Grand Romantic Gesture
Interactive, February 12

In honor of Valentine’s Day, our readers shared moments when they felt truly swept off their feet.

Your A–Z Guide to All Things Romance
Interactive, February 12

From cinnamon rolls to stern brunch daddies, here are 101 terms you should know to understand the popular literary genre.

Read the document
Interactive, February 12

A federal judge temporarily blocked Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth from punishing Senator Mark Kelly, Democrat of Arizona, for participating in a video that warned active-duty service members not to follow illegal orders.

Returning Home to Mississippi, a Couple Looked for a Family Headquarters
Interactive, February 12

In the Gulf Coast city of Biloxi, two empty-nesters looked for a house where relatives and friends could gather. Here’s what they found.

36 Hours in Seville, Spain
Interactive, February 12

Few European cities combine history, beauty and walkability as seductively as this Andalusian capital.

How Trump Sees the World: It’s Personal
Interactive, February 12

Historical relationships play little if any role in the second-term worldview of the president, who holds himself as the constant center of global events.

How an F.B.I. Affidavit to Seize Ballots Relied on Debunked Election Claims
Interactive, February 11

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Ilia Malinin’s Jumps Put Him on Top After the Short Program
Interactive, February 11

The 21-year-old American figure skater clinched the top spot in the short program by earning high scores for his jumps.

Read the Fulton County search warrant affidavit
Interactive, February 10

The document includes numerous claims about ballots and elections that have been widely debunked. Witnesses’ names were redacted before the affidavit was unsealed.

Weekly Student News Quiz: Super Bowl, Olympics, Missing Person
Interactive, February 9

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

The 2026 Milan-Cortina Olympics in Pictures
Interactive, February 9

As the athletes soared through the air and spun above the ice, New York Times photographers were there to capture the action in Italy.

Love or Hate Valentine’s Day?
Interactive, February 9

Whether you’re thrilled about the holiday or ready to kiss it goodbye, we have great picks for you.

Milan-Cortina Olympics: Who Leads the Medal Count?
Interactive, February 9

It can depend on who’s counting — and how.

Can You Match These Passionate Quotations to the Book Title?
Interactive, February 9

Test your memory of romance-related lines from five novels and stories.

2025 Super Mega Crossword Answers
Interactive, February 9

2025 Super Mega Crossword Answers

The Impossible Jump, for All but One
Interactive, February 9

Ilia Malinin of the United States is the only figure skater to land a quadruple axel in competition. We break down why it’s so hard.

See How Breezy Johnson Won Downhill Gold by 0.04 Seconds
Interactive, February 8

Breezy Johnson of the United States beat Emma Aicher of Germany by a split-second after her teammate Lindsey Vonn crashed early in her run.

Big Air, Big Tricks. How Kira Kimura Won Snowboarding Gold.
Interactive, February 7

Kira Kimura clinched the top spot on the podium after landing two tricks with five and a half rotations.

What an Olympic Medal Is Worth
Interactive, February 7

The market value of Olympic medals has more than doubled since the 2024 Paris Games because of a surge in precious metal prices.

How a Florist Lives on $23,000 a Year in Ditmas Park, Brooklyn
Interactive, February 7

For now, Molly Culver is dipping into her savings to stay afloat. She has accepted the financial trade-offs that come with running a business she loves.

Can You Use the Ocean as a Bathroom?
Interactive, February 6

A ruling on a timeless dispute.

Flashback: Your Weekly History Quiz, Feb. 7, 2026
Interactive, February 6

Can you sort 8 historical events?

The New York Times News Quiz, Feb. 6, 2026
Interactive, February 6

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

Trump’s Stifling of Dissent Reaches a New Level
Interactive, February 6

Measuring America’s slide toward democratic erosion.

New Jersey 11th Congressional District Special Primary Election Results
Interactive, February 5

Get live results and maps from the 2026 New Jersey special primary election.

A Father’s Wish Becomes a Daughter’s Fulfillment on the Upper West Side
Interactive, February 5

A longtime Manhattan renter, now a first-time buyer, looked for a one-bedroom close to Central Park for less than $1 million. Here’s what she found.

When You’re Undocumented, Turning 18 Is Different
Interactive, February 5

When turning 18 brings its own set of pressures.

36 Hours in Lagos, Nigeria
Interactive, February 5

Nigeria’s mega metropolis is gaining attention for its youth culture and Afrobeats music scene.

El largo adiós de la autodeportación: una pareja de California vuelve a México
Interactive, February 5

Enrique Castillejos y su esposa, María Elena Hernandez, formaron y criaron una familia en California. Pero, como migrantes indocumentados, decidieron volver a México en lugar de vivir con miedo a las redadas del gobierno de Trump.

The Long Goodbye: A California Couple Self-Deports to Mexico
Interactive, February 5

Enrique Castillejos and his wife, Maria Elena Hernandez, raised a family in California. But they were undocumented immigrants, and after President Trump’s crackdown began, they decided to return to Mexico.

Is ‘Wuthering Heights’ Actually the Greatest Love Story of All Time?
Interactive, February 4

Catherine and Heathcliff are returning to the screen, but their passion burns brightest in a handful of sentences from Emily Brontë’s novel.

Read the document
Interactive, February 4

David A. Ross said he remained “ashamed” for having been “taken in” by Jeffrey Epstein. Mr. Ross resigned his position at the School of Visual Arts in New York.

Read the Emails Between Jeffrey Epstein and Soon-Yi
Interactive, February 4

Emails released by the U.S. Department of Justice show that Jeffrey Epstein helped Woody Allen and Soon-Yi Previn as one of their daughters was applying to colleges, connecting the family with the president of Bard College.

Why the Future of the Movies Lives on Letterboxd
Interactive, February 3

The entertainment industry is in crisis, but a social platform for film enthusiasts is thriving. Is it changing the way we watch?

In Under 500 Words, a Judge Weaponized Wit to Free the Child Detained by ICE
Interactive, February 3

Our critic annotates the barbed wordplay of a decision challenging the Trump administration’s theory of executive power.

China’s Disappearing Generals
Interactive, February 3

For three years, Xi Jinping has been cleaning out the Chinese military elite, bringing high-level dismissals and disappearances to nearly every arm of the military.

Weekly Student News Quiz: Minnesota, Homicides, 'Heated Rivalry'
Interactive, February 3

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

Read the Decision
Interactive, February 3

A federal judge temporarily blocked the Trump administration from ending Temporary Protected Status for more than 350,000 Haitians in the United States.

Maps: Earthquakes Shake the San Francisco Bay Area
Interactive, February 2

View the location of the quake’s epicenter and shake area.

Do You Know Where in the Country These Books Are Set?
Interactive, February 2

Test your knowledge of both popular thrillers and U.S. geography with this short quiz.

Where Is A.I. Taking Us? Eight Leading Thinkers Share Their Visions.
Interactive, February 2

Experts share their thoughts on the future of A.I. and how it will reshape society in the coming years.

China Fails to Curb the ‘Secret Filming Betrayal’ of Women and Girls
Interactive, February 2

Hidden cameras capture women in intimate moments without their consent, yet the authorities do little to stop it.

10-Minute Challenge: A Painting of Time
Interactive, February 2

We’d like you to look at one piece of art for 10 minutes, uninterrupted.

Texas Special Runoff Election Results
Interactive, January 31

Get live results and maps from the Jan. 31, 2026 Texas special runoff elections.

Read the document
Interactive, January 31

A judicial order freeing a 5-year-old boy and his father, detained by federal immigration authorities.

How a House Cleaner Lives on $24,000 a Year in Rockaway, Queens
Interactive, January 31

Tyson Watts, who shares an apartment with his mother, hopes one day to make his Caribbean cooking his main source of income.

Map: 2.4-Magnitude Earthquake Reported in New Jersey
Interactive, January 30

View the location of the quake’s epicenter and shake area.

Texas 18th Congressional District Runoff 2026: Latest Polls
Interactive, January 30

Track the latest polls in Texas’s 18th Congressional District runoff.

Flashback: Your Weekly History Quiz, Jan. 31, 2026
Interactive, January 30

Can you sort 8 historical events?

The New York Times News Quiz, Jan. 30, 2026
Interactive, January 30

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

Are SpaghettiOs Soup?
Interactive, January 30

A ruling on a “Souper” Bowl party dispute.

24 secretos sencillos para una vida más saludable
Interactive, January 30

Médicos, terapeutas y autores comparten mucha sabiduría en unas cuantas palabras.

Map: 4.2-Magnitude Earthquake Shakes Montana
Interactive, January 29

View the location of the quake’s epicenter and shake area.

Read the Criminal Complaint Against Anthony Kazmierczak, the Man Who Attacked Rep. Ilhan Omar
Interactive, January 29

Mr. Kazmierczak was arrested after he squirted liquid from a syringe onto Representative Ilhan Omar in Minneapolis as she spoke at an event on Tuesday night.

Beyond Sight Unseen: She Bought a Condo in Panama That Didn’t Exist
Interactive, January 29

Looking ahead to retirement, a New Orleans-based doctor and her partner were drawn to Panama for its affordable cost of living and ocean beaches. They just had to be willing to wait.

36 Hours on Vieques, P.R.
Interactive, January 29

Drive winding roads, past free-roaming horses, to the secluded white-sand beaches of this rugged Puerto Rican island.

24 Simple Secrets to a Healthier Life
Interactive, January 28

We asked doctors, therapists and other experts to sum up their best advice in a few memorable words.

Minnesota State House Special Election Results
Interactive, January 27

Get live results from the 2026 Minnesota state legislature special elections in House districts 64A and 47A.

Weekly Student News Quiz: Minnesota Killing, Snow Storm, College Football
Interactive, January 26

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

Answer 4 Questions. Find Your Dream Mexico Vacation.
Interactive, January 26

With so many great options, where should you go? We can help.

Do You Know the Books Behind These Oscar-Winning Films?
Interactive, January 26

As you consider last week’s nominations for the Academy Awards, test your knowledge of works that inspired previous winners with this short quiz.

Who Makes Decisions About Vaccine Policy Now?
Interactive, September 16

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has hired longtime vaccine safety skeptics and scientists who are critical of Covid shots and mandates to make immunization policy decisions for Americans.

How Has New York Remade Itself Since the Pandemic Arrived?
Interactive, March 13

New York City was on the front lines of the Covid-19 crisis. It has largely recovered, but has transformed into a place of greater extremes.

They Lost Someone to Covid. Here’s What They Learned About Grief.
Interactive, March 12

“It still feels kind of incomplete,” said someone who lost several family friends. “It doesn’t feel like there is that closure on any of it.”

15 Lessons Scientists Learned About Us When the World Stood Still
Interactive, March 11

The pandemic gave researchers a rare opportunity to study human behavior. Their work offers lessons about loneliness, remote work, high heels and more.

How Covid Changed the Lives of These 29 Americans
Interactive, March 11

Five years later, the coronavirus pandemic may seem far away and foggy, or as visceral as yesterday. Here are some stories of those enduring changes.

30 Charts That Show How Covid Changed Everything in March 2020
Interactive, March 10

It can be easy to forget, or look away from, the pain and disruption of the pandemic. The numbers will be there to remind us.

How Covid Remade America
Interactive, March 4

It feels as if the pandemic is behind us. But we’re living in the world it made.

Childhood Vaccination Rates Were Falling Even Before the Rise of R.F.K. Jr.
Interactive, January 13

The declines began with the pandemic, well before routine vaccines became part of the national political conversation.

The Geography of Unequal Recovery
Interactive, August 27

The U.S. economy has added roughly 19 million jobs in four years. But as of the end of 2023, 43 percent of counties still hadn’t regained all the jobs they lost in the early months of the pandemic.

Traffic Enforcement Dwindled in the Pandemic. In Many Places, It Hasn’t Come Back.
Interactive, July 29

The retreat by the police coincided with a surge in reckless driving and a rise in road fatalities.

The Youngest Pandemic Children Are Now in School, and Struggling
Interactive, July 1

Teachers this year saw the effects of the pandemic’s stress and isolation on young students: Some can barely speak, sit still or even hold a pencil.

Inflation’s Wild Ride
Interactive, June 27

As the presidential election approaches, politicians are focused on who is to blame for price increases. How did we get here?

Why the Pandemic Probably Started in a Lab, in 5 Key Points
Interactive, June 3

The world must not continue to bear the intolerable risks of research with the potential to cause pandemics.

The Big Number: $1,280
Interactive, May 17

Insurers are raising prices for insurance premiums steeply. Here's why, and why it matters for the economy.

How the Pandemic Reshaped American Gun Violence
Interactive, May 14

The footprint of gun violence in the U.S. has expanded, as shootings worsened in already suffering neighborhoods and killings spread to new places during the pandemic years.

The One Thing Voters Remember About Trump
Interactive, May 11

We asked voters for the one thing they remembered most about the Trump era. Few of them cited major events like the pandemic and Jan. 6.