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A Group of Socialists Created a Hit Game That Tore Them Apart
Interactive, Today

The role-playing game Disco Elysium wowed critics by lacerating capitalism, communism and fascism. But instead of a sequel came bitter lawsuits and five rival studios.

Build Your Own HIIT Workout
Interactive, Today

Twelve exercises, thousands of possible routines. Use our tool to design one that's right for you.

Monitoreo de la tormenta tropical Gabrielle, en vivo
Interactive, Today

Consulta la trayectoria probable y las horas de llegada de los vientos de Gabrielle.

Tracking Tropical Storm Gabrielle
Interactive, Today

See the likely path and wind arrival times for Gabrielle

Are You Ready to Meet the King? Try Our Quiz on U.K. State Visit Etiquette.
Interactive, Today

If you were an aide to President Trump during his trip to Britain and wanted to avoid any pitfalls, what would you do?

What Was Behind David Bowie’s Genius? His Archive Holds the Answers.
Interactive, Yesterday

The David Bowie Center in London is a new home for the singer’s 90,000-item archive. It holds the key to the pop star’s dramatic reinventions.

Read the Charges Against Tyler Robinson
Interactive, Yesterday

Robinson will be charged with aggravated murder, an offense that is eligible for the death penalty, according to Jeff Gray, the Utah County attorney.

Minnesota State House District 34B Special Election Results
Interactive, Yesterday

Get live results from the special election to replace Melissa Hortman, a Democrat and former Minnesota House speaker who was killed in June.

Who Makes Decisions About Vaccine Policy Now?
Interactive, Yesterday

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.

Weekly Student News Quiz: Charlie Kirk, Test Scores, Mars Rock
Interactive, September 15

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

Map: 3.5-Magnitude Earthquake Strikes the San Francisco Bay Area
Interactive, September 15

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

Rob Reiner Takes the Mel Brooks Questionnaire
Interactive, September 15

The comedy legend devised a personality test for us. First up: the “Spinal Tap II” director.

Do You Know Where in the Country These Novels Are Set?
Interactive, September 15

Try this short quiz on novels set around America’s 19th-century western frontier.

How They’re Watching You
Interactive, September 15

New tools allow law enforcement agencies to track us at an unimaginable scale.

Emmys Red Carpet Photos: See Looks From Pedro Pascal, Megan Stalter and More
Interactive, September 14

Stars are arriving for the 77th Emmy Awards. Choose, save and share six of your favorite red carpet looks.

This Is What Malnutrition Does to Children’s Bodies
Interactive, September 14

Why Gaza’s young are especially vulnerable.

How the Gunman Who Killed Charlie Kirk Got on Campus and Escaped
Interactive, September 13

See how the gunman who shot and killed Charlie Kirk evaded detection for hours, climbed a roof amid a crowd and quickly escaped after the shooting.

Is It Cutesy or Abominable to Make Up Random Words?
Interactive, September 12

A ruling on a dispute over shortening “groceries” to “grosh.”

Flashback: Your Weekly History Quiz, Sept. 13, 2025
Interactive, September 12

Can you sort 8 historical events?

Read the U.K. Report on Palestine Action
Interactive, September 12

This intelligence assessment helped shape the British government’s decision to ban Palestine Action.

The New York Times News Quiz, Sept. 12, 2025
Interactive, September 12

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

Tu signo del zodiaco está desfasado por 2000 años
Interactive, September 11

Durante milenios, nuestra vista de las estrellas ha cambiado debido a la oscilación de la Tierra. Quizás es tiempo de averiguar qué signo eres.

Where Will Everyone in Gaza City Go?
Interactive, September 11

Tents stretch across the beach. Exhaustion and hunger are high. There’s little room elsewhere.

A Couple Looked to Downsize Into a Condo on Long Island’s North Shore
Interactive, September 11

As they eased into retirement, two empty-nesters toured some of Port Jefferson’s condo communities with about $650,000 to spend. Here’s what they found.

36 Hours in Sedona, Ariz.
Interactive, September 11

Luxury experiences are on the rise, but the best things in this red rock landscape — hikes, stargazing and even energy vortexes — are free.

What 9/11, Cancer and the Palisades Fire Taught Me
Interactive, September 11

We’ll never know with certainty that carcinogens in the smoke, dust and ash from the World Trade Center caused my wife’s cancer and my own.

Fashion’s Historic Shake-Up
Interactive, September 10

This fall, 13 of the biggest brands in fashion will have new talent at the helm. What makes them tick?

Read the N.T.S.B.’s interim report on Delta Flight 56
Interactive, September 10

The National Transportation Safety Board’s preliminary report on the turbulence incident experienced by Delta Flight 56.

Eight Months of Trump. One Quiz.
Interactive, September 10

Your Fall politics quiz is here.

We Take Clouds for Granted
Interactive, September 10

Clouds are changing, and we need to find out if it’s just temporary or from global warming.

Virginia 11th Congressional District Special Election Results
Interactive, September 9

Get live results and maps from the 2025 Virginia special congressional election.

Boston Mayoral Primary Election Results
Interactive, September 9

Get live results from the 2025 Boston preliminary municipal election.

Read the MAHA strategy report
Interactive, September 9

A report from the White House outlines strategies to combat childhood chronic disease and attempts to set a MAHA agenda for the country.

A Gunman Claimed to Have C.T.E. Here Is How Doctors Search for It.
Interactive, September 9

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Toplines: September 2025 Times/Siena Poll of Registered Voters in New York City
Interactive, September 9

Results of a New York Times/Siena College poll of 1,284 registered voters in New York City conducted from Sept. 2 to 6, 2025.

Cross-Tabs: September 2025 Times/Siena Poll of the New York City Mayoral Election
Interactive, September 9

Zohran Mamdani leads in the New York City mayoral race, with 46 percent among the likely electorate, according to a New York Times/Siena College poll conducted from Sept. 2 to 6, 2025.

Cross-Tabs: September 2025 Times/Siena Poll of Registered Voters in New York City
Interactive, September 9

Results of a New York Times/Siena College poll of 1,284 registered voters in New York City conducted from Sept. 2 to 6, 2025.

The Restaurant List 2025
Interactive, September 9

Here are the 50 best places in America right now.

Weekly Student News Quiz: Summer Movies, Earthquake, Google
Interactive, September 8

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

Read the Ruling on the Judgment Against Trump in the E. Jean Carroll Case
Interactive, September 8

A federal appeals court on Monday upheld an $83.3 million jury award against President Trump for defaming the writer E. Jean Carroll in 2019, after she accused him of a decades-old rape in a Manhattan department store — an attack for which he was separately found liable for sexual abuse.

Page to Screen: Do You Know the Inspiration for These Adaptations?
Interactive, September 8

Try this short quiz about cartoons and comic strips that found new life as moving pictures.

Local Sheriffs Are Turning Their Jails Into ICE Detention Centers
Interactive, September 8

Jails play a growing role in immigrant detention, housing thousands of people who have never been convicted of a crime.

Ukraine Changed War Forever. Tanks Had to Catch Up.
Interactive, September 8

Tanks have been a mainstay in battle since the early 20th century. Drones made them evolve.

Your Zodiac Sign Is 2,000 Years Out of Date
Interactive, September 7

Over millennia, our view of the stars has shifted, because of Earth’s wobble. It may be time to rethink your sign.

Tracking Tropical Storm Tapah
Interactive, September 7

See the likely path and wind arrival times for Tapah

What Has the Trump Administration Gotten From Law Firms and Universities?
Interactive, September 6

A recent ruling against the Trump administration’s federal funding cuts was a temporary win for Harvard. But a dozen other institutions already struck deals with the government involving millions of dollars in payments and commitments to prioritize causes championed by the president.

Flashback: Your Weekly History Quiz, Sept. 6, 2025
Interactive, September 5

Can you sort 8 historical events?

Answer 4 Questions. Leave With a Thriller You’ll Love.
Interactive, September 5

Tell us a few things about what you like, and we’ll give you a spot-on book recommendation.

Mamdani’s Donations Surged After the Primary While Cuomo’s Funding Lagged
Interactive, September 5

Zohran Mamdani, the Democratic candidate for mayor of New York City, has amassed more support from small-dollar donors than his rivals.

Can I Give Out Full-Size Candy Bars to Children on Halloween?
Interactive, September 5

A ruling on confectionary etiquette in the haunted season.

The New York Times News Quiz, Sept. 5, 2025
Interactive, September 5

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

Can You Ace Our Tennis Quiz?
Interactive, September 4

Test your knowledge of the drama on these real and fictional courts.

Humans Are Altering the Seas. Here’s What the Future Ocean Might Look Like.
Interactive, September 4

Some marine ecosystems could soon be unrecognizable, according to new research. We mapped the possibilities.

داخل أكثر سجون سوريا رعبًا
Interactive, September 4

زُجّ عشرات الآلاف من السوريين في سجن صيدنايا خلال حكم الأسد. قامت صحيفة نيويورك تايمز بإنشاء نموذجًا ثلاثي الأبعاد للسجن.

How the Lisbon Funicular Works and Where It Crashed
Interactive, September 4

The funicular, one of Lisbon’s most popular tourist attractions, transports passengers to and from the scenic Bairro Alto neighborhood.

A Family of 7 Looked for a Wreck to Restore in Pennsylvania Dutch Country
Interactive, September 4

With five sons between the ages of 2 and 10, a couple needed to size up in Lancaster County. But they knew that anything they could afford would need a lot of work.

36 Hours in the Costa Brava, Spain
Interactive, September 4

The raw beauty of Spain’s “wild coast” has long lured artists and intellectuals.

How Anime Took Over America
Interactive, September 3

Netflix’s “Demon Slayer” is just the latest confirmation of how Japan’s once-distinctive animation style has become a global visual language.

100 Years Ago, Fictional Londoners Looked Up. They Saw Our Present Day.
Interactive, September 3

Our critic A.O. Scott takes apart a scene from “Mrs. Dalloway,” Virginia Woolf’s 1925 masterpiece, and shows why the book is a must-read now.

China’s Latest Missiles, Drones and Submarines, Up Close
Interactive, September 3

At its military parade on Wednesday, China showcased hypersonic missiles to sink ships, drones that serve as wingmen and nuclear-capable ballistic missiles that can strike the continental United States.

Behind the Numbers: How Hollywood Missed Its Mark This Summer
Interactive, September 3

The movie industry had high hopes that box office sales would return to pre-pandemic levels. It didn’t come close.

Read the Court Ruling on Trump’s Use of the Alien Enemies Act
Interactive, September 3

The ruling was a setback for the Trump administration on the mass deportation of immigrants, one of its domestic policy goals.

Read the Appeals Court’s Decision
Interactive, September 2

In a split 2-to-1 decision, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia said that President Trump had fired a commissioner, Rebecca Kelly Slaughter, without the required grounds of “inefficiency, neglect of duty, or malfeasance in office.”

Monitoreo de la tormenta tropical Lorena, en vivo
Interactive, September 2

Consulta la trayectoria probable y las horas de llegada de los vientos de Lorena.

Read Judge’s Ruling on Trump’s Use of Troops in California
Interactive, September 2

The ruling accused the president of effectively turning nearly 5,000 Marines and National Guard soldiers into a “national police force” during the immigration protests in June.

Tracking Tropical Storm Lorena
Interactive, September 2

See the likely path and wind arrival times for Lorena

Can You Name These Novels From Their First Lines?
Interactive, September 2

Try this short quiz to see how many opening lines from classic 20th-century books you recognize.

How Pickleball Took Over Thousands of Tennis Courts, as Seen From the Sky
Interactive, September 2

Aerial photographs show what’s happening all over the country: There’s only so much asphalt, and pickleball can’t get enough of it.

The European Heir Restoring Forgotten American Cars to Glory
Interactive, September 1

An Italian jewelry scion has turned an old drive-in theater in Pennsylvania into a showplace for his collection of domestic vehicles.

Map: 6.0-Magnitude Earthquake Strikes Afghanistan
Interactive, September 1

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

10-Minute Challenge: A Monet in Venice
Interactive, September 1

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

Monitoreo de la tormenta tropical Kiko, en vivo
Interactive, August 31

Consulta la trayectoria probable y las horas de llegada de los vientos de Kiko.

Tracking Tropical Storm Kiko
Interactive, August 31

See the likely path and wind arrival times for Kiko

Read the appeals court ruling on Trump’s tariffs.
Interactive, August 29

An appeals court ruled on Friday that many of President Trump’s most punishing tariffs are illegal, delivering a major new setback to the administration’s global trade war.

Flashback: Your Weekly History Quiz, Aug. 30, 2025
Interactive, August 29

Can you sort 8 historical events?

Finding Beauty in a Prison Yard
Interactive, August 29

These trees were the only living beings that I could touch without fear.

Inside Syria’s Most Fearsome Prison
Interactive, August 29

For decades, the Assad regime locked up its opponents in prisons like Sednaya. The New York Times created a 3-D model of the prison and its brutal conditions.

Should My Husband Praise My Looks More?
Interactive, August 29

A ruling on how to give and take compliments in a marriage.

Alec and Hilaria Baldwin on 8 Children, 1 Lil’ Pig and Lots of Rice-A-Roni
Interactive, August 29

The actor and yoga instructor thought about selling their home in the Hamptons, but they can’t let go of the home that has become a family sanctuary.

The New York Times News Quiz, Aug. 29, 2025
Interactive, August 29

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

Read Lisa Cook’s Lawsuit
Interactive, August 28

The Fed governor is challenging her firing by President Trump.

She Returned to Brooklyn With $300,000 and a Dream
Interactive, August 28

For her first purchase, a longtime renter searched in Flatbush and Midwood for a one-bedroom co-op with nearby subway options. Here’s what she found.

36 Hours in Portland, Ore.
Interactive, August 28

There’s depth beyond Portland’s quirkiness, including one of the country’s finest dining scenes.

How a Beautiful Summer Day on Lake Tahoe Suddenly Turned Deadly
Interactive, August 27

An analysis of the turbulent weather that caught people off guard, flipping over boats and killing eight people.

I Can’t Look Away From This Poem About Looking
Interactive, August 27

Our critic A.O. Scott gazes into a well with Robert Frost.

Electric vs. Gas Car: Try Our Calculator (Because the Math Is About to Change)
Interactive, August 27

There’s one month left to get a federal subsidy. Our calculator lets you compare models and see whether an E.V. is cheaper in the long run.

How Russian Oil Could Make Americans’ Diamonds More Expensive
Interactive, August 27

The Trump administration increased tariffs on imports from India to 50 percent. It will likely disrupt the international diamond trade and potentially lead to increases in retail prices in America.

Trump’s Appointees Could Rule the Fed for Decades
Interactive, August 27

If President Trump succeeds in replacing Lisa Cook, his nominees will make up a majority of the Federal Reserve’s seven-person board.

Popcast Presents: The Songs of This Summer
Interactive, August 26

We asked 10 notable cultural figures — including Questlove, Ezra Klein, Kristin Cavallari and the candidates for New York City mayor — for their personal summer anthem of 2025. Their answers have range.

Read Trump’s Directive Firing Lisa Cook
Interactive, August 26

The president said in a letter on Monday that he was removing the Federal Reserve governor from her duties, effective immediately.

Monitoreo de la tormenta tropical Juliette, en vivo
Interactive, August 25

Consulta la trayectoria probable y las horas de llegada de los vientos de Juliette.

Tracking Tropical Storm Juliette
Interactive, August 25

See the likely path and wind arrival times for Juliette

How Much Do You Know About the Literary Gilded Age?
Interactive, August 25

Test your knowledge of novels written during (or about) this memorable era of American history.

How the Electoral College Could Tilt Further From Democrats
Interactive, August 25

With red states growing fast, the Democratic Party will have a tough path to the White House without making more states competitive, according to a New York Times analysis.

Tracking Typhoon Kajiki
Interactive, August 24

See the likely path and wind arrival times for Kajiki

Tracking Tropical Storm Fernand
Interactive, August 23

See the likely path and wind arrival times for Fernand

Read the Justice Dept. Interview With Ghislaine Maxwell
Interactive, August 22

The department released transcripts from two days of discussions between Ms. Maxwell, the longtime confidante of the disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein, and Todd Blanche, the department’s No. 2 official.

Flashback: Your Weekly History Quiz, Aug. 23, 2025
Interactive, August 22

Can you sort 8 historical events?

Take a Closer Look at These ‘Great’ New York City Trees
Interactive, August 22

Some are rare or endangered. Others have stood witness to important moments in history. All are lovely and surprising in their own way.

Is It OK to Request Custom Music in an Uber?
Interactive, August 22

A ruling on how to please all the ears in a ride share.

How Trump Leans on Emergency Declarations to Bypass Congress and Skirt Regulations
Interactive, August 22

The president has declared 10 emergencies since returning to office, far outpacing what is typical. He has used them to justify hundreds of actions.

The New York Times News Quiz, Aug. 22, 2025
Interactive, August 22

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

Mapa: un terremoto de magnitud 7,5 sacude el océano Atlántico Sur
Interactive, August 22

Mira la localización del epicentro del sismo y el área de movimiento.

Map: 7.5-Magnitude Earthquake Strikes the South Atlantic Ocean
Interactive, August 22

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

Can a Gen Z Amy Winehouse Get Big Without Breaking? Lola Young Is Trying.
Interactive, August 21

The diaristic pop-soul singer is self-loathing, self-aggrandizing, irreverent, evasive and in-your-face. At 24, she’s finally arrived. But the ride is just beginning.

Trump Says Massachusetts’ All-Blue Map Is Unfair. Is He Right?
Interactive, August 21

Can you recognize a gerrymander?

Read the Allegations Against Ingrid Lewis-Martin and Other Associates of Eric Adams
Interactive, August 21

Mayor Eric Adams’s former chief adviser has been charged with corruption for a second time.

Making the Most of Their Second Chance in the Bay Area
Interactive, August 21

After the pandemic forced them to leave Oakland, Calif., a couple returned five years later to realize their dream of owning a home there. Would $600,000 be enough?

Deportations Reach New High After Summer Surge in Immigration Arrests
Interactive, August 21

With an infusion of cash from Mr. Trump’s domestic policy bill, ICE appears poised to scale its operations even further.

36 Hours in Normandy, France
Interactive, August 21

A weekend in Caen and Deauville offers travelers a full immersion of the northern French region.

Tracking Heat Across Canada
Interactive, August 20

See detailed maps of the latest temperature forecasts across Canada.

The Invisible Target in Iran
Interactive, August 20

It may be quite some time before outside experts can gauge exactly how seriously Fordo was damaged. But a look at the bomb used, the facility’s structure and the site’s geology offers some clues.

Read Abrego Garcia’s Motion
Interactive, August 19

Lawyers for Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia, the immigrant at the center of a legal maelstrom after he was wrongfully expelled to El Salvador in March, accused the Justice Department on Tuesday of vindictively bringing a criminal case against him in retaliation for trying to hold the Trump administration accountable for his mistaken deportation.

Maps: How Ukraine’s Frontline Has Moved
Interactive, August 19

Putin has demanded that Ukraine give up the entirety of the Donbas region before Russia stops fighting. Here is a look at Russia’s advances into Ukrainian territory since in 2014.

These TV Hits Are Censored in Putin’s Russia
Interactive, August 19

At best their meanings have changed. At worst, they no longer make sense.

‘They’re Just Waiting to Just Get Back on Their Phone’: 12 Teachers on What’s Changed in Schools
Interactive, August 19

The group discusses artificial intelligence, phones, and how students have changed over time,

The Playbook Used to ‘Prove’ Vaccines Cause Autism
Interactive, August 19

Data can easily be manipulated to show a causation that doesn’t exist.

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.