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  1. Record Snowfall Blankets New Orleans Video, Today

    A powerful winter storm tore across the Gulf Coast on Tuesday, bring record snowfall to parts of Louisiana and Texas.

  2. Thousands of Flights Delayed or Canceled as Winter Storm Disrupts Travel in Southeast National, Yesterday

    Snow and cold temperatures hitting a broad swath of the region also disrupted travel via rails and roadways.

  3. In the Sun Belt, There’s Never a Snowplow Around When You Need One National, Yesterday

    As Gov. Ron DeSantis of Florida noted, “We’re not necessarily used to walking in a winter wonderland here.”

  4. A Silent, Snowy Houston Has Its Residents Joyful but Also Wary National, Yesterday

    With memories of the deadly 2021 winter storm still fresh, Houston residents greeted the city’s blanket of snow with joy but also concern.

  5. A Rare Winter Storm Is Sweeping Through the Gulf Coast National, Yesterday

    “So many of you have never seen an event like this,” Louisiana’s state climatologist warned, with New Orleans facing possibly the most snow it has ever seen.

  6. Cecile Richards, Former Planned Parenthood President, Dies at 67 Obits, January 20

    She oversaw the United States’ largest provider of reproductive health care and sex education from 2006 to 2018.

  7. Trump Won’t Change the Fact That America Needs Immigrants Op Ed, January 20

    Binyamin Appelbaum argues that immigration is America’s rocket fuel.

  8. Texas Has a Perverse Idea of Religious Freedom Op Ed, January 19

    MAGA’s cruelty toward immigrants and its disregard for civil liberties are on full display in the Lone Star State.

  9. Appeals Court Rules Obama-Era Immigration Program Is Unlawful National, January 17

    But the judges stayed their ruling and for now, hundreds of thousands of DACA recipients will continue to have protection from deportation.

  10. In San Antonio, an Orchestra Was Reborn. Can It Endure? Culture, January 17

    The San Antonio Philharmonic was formed after the demise of the city’s 83-year-old orchestra in 2022. But rebuilding has not been easy.

  11. Trump’s Housing Pick Emphasizes Need to Build More Affordable Housing Washington, January 16

    Scott Turner, an official during the first Trump administration, said that the country was not building enough homes and that the housing department was “failing at its most basic mission.”

  12. Supreme Court Seems Ready to Back Texas Law Limiting Access to Pornography Washington, January 15

    The law, meant to shield minors from sexual materials on the internet by requiring adults to prove they are 18, was challenged on First Amendment grounds.

  13. Southern Methodist University Wants to Sever Ties to Its Church. Can the Church Stop It? National, January 15

    The dispute, which some critics say tests the church’s autonomy, reached the Texas Supreme Court on Wednesday for arguments.

  14. Why Oil Industry Jobs Are Down, Even With Production Up Business, January 14

    The industry is pumping ever more oil and natural gas, but it is doing so with only about three-quarters as many workers as it employed a decade ago.

  15. Old-Guard Republican Picked to Lead Texas House in Setback for Hard Right National, January 14

    The vote suggested that a period of political warfare between G.O.P. factions would continue to shape lawmaking in the state.

  16. Texas Sues Allstate Over Its Collection of Driver Data Business, January 13

    The lawsuit accuses Arity, an Allstate subsidiary, of collecting data about people’s driving behavior through mobile phone apps, leading to increases in drivers’ insurance rates.

  17. Texas Man Is Charged With Stalking Caitlin Clark Express, January 13

    Prosecutors said the man had sent “sexually violent” messages to the Indiana Fever star and had traveled to Indianapolis to be closer to her.

  18. Así son las fiestas de ‘quinceañero’ de chicos latinos en EE. UU. En español, January 13

    Algunos adolescentes latinos que quieren celebrar su entrada en la edad adulta organizan su propia versión de las fiestas de quinceañera, una tradición centenaria a menudo reservada para las chicas.

  19. Texas Has a Point About Online Pornography Op Ed, January 12

    All 50 states ban minors from purchasing adult material offline.

  20. What Happens When There Are Fewer Spaces to Park? Business, January 12

    Hundreds of cities have cut back parking requirements for real estate projects. That’s led to more housing development, but it has also resulted in backlash from residents.

  21. Meet the Latino Boys Decked Out for Their Version of the Quinceañera National, January 11

    In America, boys looking to celebrate their entry into adulthood are having their own, often lavish, quinceañero parties — a new take on a centuries-old tradition reserved only for girls.

  22. Supreme Court to Hear New Affordable Care Act Case on Preventive Care Washington, January 11

    Lower courts ruled that a task force that determines which treatments must be covered at no cost had not been validly appointed.

  23. A Big Idea to Solve America’s Immigration Mess Editorial, January 10

    Fixing America’s broken immigration system starts with acknowledging that the United States needs more people.

  24. Southern States Face a Forecast of Ice and Heavy Snow Weather, January 9

    Parts of Texas, Oklahoma and Arkansas began to see snowfall on Thursday as Southern states stretching to the Carolinas brace for the storm to reach them on Friday.

  25. The South Braces for a Potentially Disruptive Round of Snow and Ice Weather, January 7

    Just after the season’s first major winter storm, snow and ice are set to sweep across Texas and into the Carolinas this week.

  26. Meta to End Fact-Checking Program in Shift Ahead of Trump Term Business, January 7

    The social networking giant will stop using third-party fact checkers and instead rely on users to add notes to posts. President-elect Trump and his conservative allies said they were pleased.

  27. Un conductor estadounidense muere baleado por un oficial en México En español, January 7

    El tiroteo en Ciudad Juárez está siendo investigado. Un fiscal dijo que el conductor, procedente de Texas, había acelerado en dirección al agente y estuvo a punto de atropellarlo.

  28. American Driver Is Fatally Shot by Police Officer in Mexico Foreign, January 7

    The shooting in Ciudad Juárez was being investigated. A prosecutor said the driver, from Texas, had accelerated in the officer’s direction and nearly hit him.

  29. ‘Me uní a ISIS’: La radicalización secreta del atacante de Nueva Orleans En español, January 5

    Grabaciones y entrevistas detallan el creciente descontento de Shamsud-Din Jabbar con la sociedad estadounidense y su creciente aislamiento incluso dentro de su comunidad musulmana local.

  30. ‘I Joined ISIS’: The New Orleans Attacker’s Secret Radicalization National, January 4

    Recordings and interviews detail Shamsud-Din Jabbar’s growing discontent with American society and increasing isolation even within his local Muslim community.

  31. Texas Teen Killed Goat at School Barn Used for Livestock Contests, Police Say Express, January 4

    A 17-year-old said that she had poisoned the animal with pesticide because she thought its keeper was a cheater, the authorities said.

  32. ‘No era un terrorista para mí’: familiares vieron pocas señales en el sospechoso del atentado en Nueva Orleans En español, January 2

    El hombre identificado como sospechoso del atentado terrorista el Año Nuevo en Nueva Orleans sirvió en el ejército estadounidense, trabajó en Deloitte y se hizo cada vez más devoto al islam.

  33. ‘No Terrorist to Me’: Relatives and Friends Saw Few Signs Before Attack National, January 1

    The man identified as the suspect in the New Year’s Day terror attack in New Orleans served in the U.S. military, worked at Deloitte and grew increasingly devout.

  34. $1.3 Million Homes in Colorado, Illinois and Texas Real Estate, January 1

    A Queen Anne house in Denver, a top-floor condominium in Chicago and a ranch-style house in Austin.

  35. Fire-Friendly Weather Predicted for Parts of the High Plains and Southern California Weather, December 30

    Forecasters warned of a “critical” wildfire risk on Monday in New Mexico, Texas and Oklahoma.

  36. 4 Dead After Storm System Sweeps Across South Express, December 29

    Strong storms spawned tornadoes in Texas and Mississippi on Saturday and dumped heavy rain on the Carolinas on Sunday.

  37. 2 Are Killed in Texas Tornado and Storms in Mississippi Express, December 28

    A tornado that touched down in Brazoria County, Texas, struck some homes and other structures on Saturday, the authorities said. It was a day of tornado warnings in Texas, Louisiana and Mississippi.

  38. Severe Weekend Weather Disrupts Holiday Travel National, December 28

    More than 9,000 flights were delayed on Saturday amid threats of rain, snow and tornadoes across the country.

  39. Enforcement of Anti-Money-Laundering Law Blocked After Court Reversal National, December 27

    Businesses will not have to reveal their owners after an appeals court reversed a move that would have forced them to disclose the information by Jan. 1.

  40. Flood-Soaked Homeowners Face a Costly Choice: Raise or Raze Projects and Initiatives, December 27

    As climate change intensifies, flooding is emerging as a threat for homes not previously seen as high-risk. Some residents are responding creatively by lifting up their homes.

  41. N.F.L. Christmas Games on Netflix Break Streaming Records, With Beyoncé’s Help Express, December 27

    The two games had more than 24 million viewers on average in the United States, Netflix said. Viewership peaked when Beyoncé performed.

  42. Why Taiwan’s Foxconn, an iPhone Supplier, Is Investing in Texas and Thailand Business, December 26

    The Apple supplier has spent millions in the United States, India and Mexico over the past two years to lessen its dependence on China.

  43. Elon Musk pronto podría tener su propia ciudad en Texas En español, December 25

    Los empleados de SpaceX presentaron una petición formal para crear la ciudad de Starbase. Su primer alcalde sería un responsable de seguridad de la empresa.

  44. Delays Grow After American Airlines Grounds U.S. Flights Over Technical Issue Express, December 24

    Bad weather made delays worse after problems with systems used to release flights on one of the busiest travel days of the year.

  45. Elon Musk Is Creating His Own Texas Town. Hundreds Already Live There. National, December 24

    Employees of SpaceX have filed a formal petition to create the city of Starbase. Its first mayor would be a security manager for the company.

  46. ‘A Christmas Carol’ Comes Back Every Year. So Does This Actress. Culture, December 24

    Over three decades, Sally Vahle has played Scrooge, ghosts and many of the other characters in Dallas Theater Center’s annual production of the Dickens classic.

  47. New Anti-Money Laundering Measures Pass a Legal Roadblock National, December 24

    Millions of companies may have to report information about their owners to the Treasury Department by Jan. 1 under an appeals court ruling.

  48. House Member in Senior Living Facility Draws Fresh Scrutiny to Aging Congress Washington, December 23

    Representative Kay Granger, Republican of Texas, has been largely absent from Capitol Hill since the summer and has moved into a retirement home.

  49. What Would the Founders Have Thought About TikTok and Online Porn? Washington, December 23

    The Supreme Court will hear arguments next month in First Amendment challenges to laws banning the app and shielding minors from sexual materials on the internet.

  50. Fake Tags Add to Real Chaos on American Roads National, April 19

    Officials are moving to increase enforcement and change laws in response to the rise in counterfeit or expired plates, which exploded during the pandemic.

  51. Don’t Ditch Standardized Tests. Fix Them. Op Ed, January 17

    Assessing the academic skills of elementary and middle school students matters more than ever.

  52. Southwest Airlines Reaches Deal With Pilots Union Business, December 20

    The new contract would provide raises and better benefits, following similar deals at other big airlines.

  53. After End of Pandemic Coverage Guarantee, Texas Is Epicenter of Medicaid Losses Washington, August 13

    Since the end of a pandemic-era policy that barred states from removing people from Medicaid, Texas has dropped over half a million people from the program, more than any other state.

  54. El fin del Título 42 podría ocasionar que miles lleguen a la frontera de EE. UU. En español, May 9

    La política que ha permitido la rápida expulsión de muchos inmigrantes en la frontera sur se levantará el jueves. Las autoridades se preparan para un nuevo aumento de la inmigración.

  55. An End to Pandemic Restrictions Could Bring Thousands to the Border National, May 7

    Title 42, the policy that has allowed the swift expulsion of many migrants at the southern border, will lift on Thursday. Officials are bracing for a new immigration surge.

  56. As Oil Companies Stay Lean, Workers Move to Renewable Energy Business, February 27

    Solar, wind, geothermal, battery and other alternative-energy businesses are adding workers from fossil fuel companies, where employment has fallen.

  57. Will Lifting Title 42 Cause a Border Crisis? It’s Already Here. National, December 29

    Plans to lift Title 42 have prompted dire predictions of chaos on the border. But there is already a migrant surge, because the pandemic policy was never an effective border-control tool.

  58. La pandemia solo va a terminar si más personas se ponen el refuerzo en Español, November 7

    Hay nuevas vacunas contra la COVID-19 que funcionan. Pero también hay menos puntos de vacunación, menos alcance y menos soluciones creativas para generar conciencia y aumentar el acceso a las inyecciones.

  59. The New Covid Boosters Are Incredible, and Everyone Should Get One Op Ed, November 3

    Getting shots into arms isn’t rocket science, or at least it shouldn’t be.

  60. Meet Me Downtown Interactive, October 26

    We visited 10 cities across the country to see how the pandemic and its aftershocks have reshaped the American downtown.

  61. Voting access updates: Mail ballots are at issue as states consider new rules and legal action. Politics, July 15

    A signature-matching rule in North Carolina is rejected, mail ballots in Pennsylvania are in dispute, and more.

  62. Voting access updates: Mail ballots are at issue as states consider new rules and legal action. Politics, July 15

    A signature-matching rule in North Carolina is rejected, mail ballots in Pennsylvania are in dispute, and more.

  63. Ending a Decade-Long Decline, More Mexicans Are Migrating to U.S. Foreign, July 1

    The death of at least 53 migrants in Texas, more than half of whom were from Mexico, is testing U.S. efforts to enlist Mexico in deterring migration.

  64. Your Friday Evening Briefing N Y T Now, May 27

    Here’s what you need to know at the end of the day.

  65. The maker of the gun used in the school massacre got $3.1 million in pandemic aid. Business, May 26

    Daniel Defense was one of nearly 500 gun and ammunition makers and retailers that collected a total of $125 million from the Paycheck Protection Program.