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  • Stephen Miller Cited ‘Plenary Authority,’ Then Paused. Conspiracy Theories Started Flying.
    October 9, 2025
    Online skeptics wondered if Mr. Miller had caught himself saying something he did not mean to. CNN says there was a technical glitch.
  • Press Group Condemns New Pentagon Rules on Reporting
    October 8, 2025
    Representatives of news organizations have been negotiating with the Pentagon since the department first released a set of new rules last month.
  • Pentagon Relaxes Press Access Rules
    October 7, 2025
    Under new guidelines, journalists will not need approval from the Defense Department before publishing articles containing information not officially released.
  • Paramount Buys Bari Weiss’s Free Press, Starting a New Era at CBS News
    October 6, 2025
    Bari Weiss, a founder of The Free Press, will become editor in chief of CBS News.
  • How Bari Weiss of The Free Press Won the Top Job at CBS News
    October 6, 2025
    At The Free Press, she battled “wokeness” and buddied up with billionaires. Now she’s the editor in chief of CBS News.
  • Belva Davis, West Coast Trailblazer in TV News, Dies at 92
    October 5, 2025
    Overcoming poverty and prejudice, she was the first Black woman to be hired as a television reporter in the region and later became a popular anchor.
  • Taylor Swift’s ‘Showgirl’ Promotional Film Collects $33 Million
    October 5, 2025
    “The Official Release Party of a Showgirl” drastically outperformed “The Smashing Machine,” a vehicle for Dwayne Johnson, known to fans as the Rock.
  • Journalists at 3 Alaska Newspapers Quit Over Charlie Kirk Story
    October 3, 2025
    The publications in Alaska lost significant staffing after the owners made changes to an article that had drawn criticism from a Republican state lawmaker.
  • OpenAI’s Sora Makes Disinformation Extremely Easy and Extremely Real
    October 3, 2025
    The new A.I. app generated videos of store robberies and home intrusions — even bomb explosions on city streets — that never happened.
  • ‘S.N.L.’ Season 51: What to Know Before the Premiere
    October 3, 2025
    “Saturday Night Live” is back this weekend with several new cast members. It’s facing a particularly fraught climate for political jokes on TV.
  • Paramount Nears a Deal to Buy Bari Weiss’s Free Press
    October 3, 2025
    Ms. Weiss, a co-founder of the site, would become editor in chief of CBS News, people briefed on the talks said.
  • How Social Media Is Changing the Narrative of the Israel-Gaza War
    October 2, 2025
    Nearly two years into the conflict, social media is increasingly capturing the day-to-day toll in Gaza, as U.S. public opinion on the war shifts.
  • Kimmel and Colbert, Joined in New York, Show a United Front
    October 1, 2025
    The two late-night hosts shared stories on each other’s shows on Tuesday about their recent turmoil, and some criticism of President Trump.
  • A Guinness Heiress Goes to Netflix
    September 30, 2025
    Ivana Lowell talks about spinning her high-drama family tales into “House of Guinness” with the “Peaky Blinders” creator Steven Knight.
  • Neil Kraft, Visionary Adman Who Sold ‘a Mood and a Lifestyle,’ Dies at 67
    September 29, 2025
    His ads for Calvin Klein and others captured a fizzy moment in the 1980s and ’90s, featuring celebrities like the young rapper Marky Mark wearing nothing but underwear and a grin.
  • Mike Cavanagh Named Co-CEO of Comcast
    September 29, 2025
    Mr. Cavanagh will run the media giant alongside Brian L. Roberts, its longtime chairman and chief executive, in a clear sign of succession planning.
  • ‘One Battle After Another’ Ticket Sales Are Solid (With an Asterisk)
    September 28, 2025
    Paul Thomas Anderson’s film collected $22.4 million in North America over the weekend, enough for No. 1. But its profitability remains a big question.
  • You Asked for More of Mel Taub’s Puzzles. Here Are Three.
    September 27, 2025
    With his Puns and Anagrams puzzles, Mr. Taub made solvers groan and grin for decades. After he died this month, readers expressed appreciation for his work.
  • Sinclair and Nexstar End Jimmy Kimmel Boycott on Local ABC Stations
    September 26, 2025
    Sinclair and Nexstar have been pre-empting Mr. Kimmel’s show since he returned this week.
  • Daily Caller Opinion Column ‘Explicitly’ Calls for Violence
    September 26, 2025
    The column, by editor at large Geoffrey Ingersoll, calls for “blood in the streets” in response to violence against conservatives.
  • Powerful Earthquake Strikes Southern Philippines
    October 10, 2025
    A magnitude 7.4 quake struck the off the east coast of Mindanao, a southern Philippine island. Officials issued a tsunami warning.
  • Middle East Crisis Updates: Israel Approves Gaza Deal That Would Free Hostages and Prisoners
    October 10, 2025
    Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu won cabinet approval for the first phase of a cease-fire agreement with Hamas. President Trump said hostages held in Gaza would be released early next week.
  • Netanyahu’s Political Fortunes May Be Transformed by Gaza Deal
    October 10, 2025
    The Israeli prime minister appeared backed into a corner in Gaza diplomacy. But this deal could greatly increase his room for maneuver, analysts said.
  • Iran, a Longtime Hamas Backer, Signals Support for Truce Deal With Israel
    October 10, 2025
    With its regional influence vastly diminished in the two years since the Israel-Hamas war began, Iran had a muted response to the new cease-fire agreement.
  • Here’s the latest.
    October 10, 2025
  • As Gaza Deal Nears, Palestinians and Israelis Cheer — and Worry
    October 10, 2025
    With the agreement still not finalized, people in Gaza and Israel celebrated a possible end to two years of war, but hoped they were not doing so prematurely.
  • U.S. to Send 200 Troops to Israel in Support Roles
    October 10, 2025
    The American force will help coordinate the many aspects of the cease-fire deal.
  • The U.N. says it is ready to rush aid into Gaza.
    October 9, 2025
  • Understanding the Gaza Peace Deal
    October 9, 2025
    People on both sides seem hopeful, but sticking points remain. Here’s what we know about the agreement.
  • Number of Children Fleeing Violence in Haiti Soars
    October 9, 2025
    Haitian children face intensifying problems of crime, hunger and homelessness as the country’s humanitarian crisis shows no signs of easing, a report from a U.N. agency found.
  • Big Investors Await Windfall From Trump’s Argentina Bailout
    October 9, 2025
    The United States finalized a $20 billion lifeline for Argentina that will benefit Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent’s allies.
  • With Mideast Deal, Trump Is on the Brink of a Major Diplomatic Accomplishment
    October 9, 2025
    For President Trump, success in brokering a cease-fire is the ultimate test of his self-described goal as a deal maker and a peacemaker.
  • As Israelis Express Relief at Hamas Deal, Some Ask Why It Took So Long
    October 9, 2025
    The families of hostages held in Gaza were elated that their loved ones might return soon. Still, some expressed frustration at Israel’s government ahead of a vote on the deal.
  • How a Plan to Save Forests From Avocados Would Work
    October 9, 2025
    In Mexico, the avocado industry now faces a choice: Stop deforesting or lose access to the billion-dollar U.S. market.
  • Pope Leo Calls on Christians to Care for the Poor in His First Teaching
    October 9, 2025
    The message signaled a continuation of one of the priorities of his predecessor, Francis.
  • When Will Israel and Hamas Exchange Hostages and Prisoners? What to Know.
    October 9, 2025
    President Trump said the remaining hostages held in Gaza would be released Monday or Tuesday. But the specifics of the deal remain unclear.
  • 10 Months Later, Russia Admits Deadly Downing of Azerbaijani Plane
    October 9, 2025
    President Vladimir Putin’s rare acknowledgment of a Russian military mistake came as relations have deteriorated between the two former Soviet states.
  • Another Guilty Verdict After Appeal in Gisèle Pelicot Rape Case
    October 9, 2025
    One of the dozens of men convicted of raping Gisèle Pelicot appealed his verdict, but a French court again found him guilty.
  • Who Are the Hostages Believed Alive in Gaza?
    October 9, 2025
    Israel says 20 living hostages are held by Hamas, set for release in a prisoner exchange together with the remains of those who died. Here’s what we know about them.
  • What We Know About the Hostage Deal Between Israel and Hamas
    October 9, 2025
    President Trump announced an agreement had been reached, but it was unclear when the captives would be released or when more aid would enter the territory.
  • Senate Passes Bipartisan $925 Billion Defense Policy Bill
    October 10, 2025
    The legislation would provide a 3.8 percent pay raise for American troops, while funding weapons and overhauling military procurement.
  • Here is the latest.
    October 10, 2025
  • Judge Rejects ‘Unprecedented’ Indictment Amid Trump’s D.C. Clampdown
    October 10, 2025
    The federal magistrate judge, Zia M. Faruqui, accused prosecutors of relying on a “facially invalid” indictment to charge a man with felony gun possession.
  • Democratic Alarm Over an Unbound Trump Fuels Shutdown Standoff
    October 10, 2025
    The threat of rising Obamacare premiums has been Democrats’ main focus in the public debate, but the president’s defiance of laws, norms and congressional constraints has helped hold them together in opposition.
  • Federal Judge Temporarily Blocks Trump’s National Guard Deployment in Chicago Area
    October 10, 2025
    Judge April M. Perry said the Trump administration had not established that sending in troops over the governor’s objection was legally justified. An appeal is likely.
  • Letitia James Has Marshaled States to Sue Trump
    October 10, 2025
    New York’s attorney general has joined colleagues nearly 40 times to confront the administration over myriad issues as the president pressures Democratic states.
  • L.A. County Considers Emergency Declaration Over Immigration Raids
    October 10, 2025
    The declaration would allow the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors to enact an eviction moratorium and other protections for immigrants.
  • What a National Guard Deployment Means
    October 10, 2025
    John Ismay, who reports on the Pentagon for The New York Times, describes what National Guard troops and civilian law enforcement are doing in cities where President Trump has mobilized them.
  • Trump Baselessly Claims He ‘Took the Freedom of Speech Away’ From Flag Burners
    October 10, 2025
    The president said he had made flag burning a crime punishable by a year in prison. But such a claim contradicts both Supreme Court precedent and the text of an executive order he signed.
  • How Jared Kushner, a Self-Described ‘Deal Guy,’ Helped Broker a Gaza Breakthrough
    October 10, 2025
    Trained in New York City real estate, the president’s son-in-law had a single goal: Get to a yes first, and hash out the details later. “It’s just different being deal guys — just a different sport,” he said.
  • Letitia James Ran on a Platform of Holding Trump to Account
    October 9, 2025
    Ms. James, New York’s attorney general, has said that her decision to seek the office was “about that man in the White House.”
  • What Are the Charges in Letitia James’s Indictment?
    October 9, 2025
    New York’s attorney general is accused of falsely listing a rental property in Virginia as her secondary residence to get favorable loan terms. She has called the charges “baseless.”
  • New York Attorney General Letitia James Indicted
    October 9, 2025
    The case being pursued cameMr. Trump forced out the top federal prosecutor there, who had told superiors that there was insufficient evidence to justify criminal charges
  • A Timeline of the Conflict Between Letitia James and Donald Trump
    October 9, 2025
    The animosity between New York’s attorney general and the U.S. president dates back years.
  • Librarian Fired in Books Dispute to Receive $700,000 Settlement
    October 9, 2025
    County officials in Wyoming fired Terri Lesley, a library director, after she refused to purge children and young adult books that contained sexual content and L.G.B.T.Q. themes.
  • Trump Has His Eyes on a Nobel Peace Prize. Will He Get It?
    October 9, 2025
    President Trump has coveted the prize for years. The winner will be unveiled 48 hours after President Trump announced a breakthrough in the Israel-Hamas war.
  • Customers May Openly Carry Firearms in Florida’s Publix Stores, Company Says
    October 9, 2025
    The supermarket chain said it was complying with state law, including a ruling last month that overturned a ban on openly carrying firearms.
  • State Department Fires Diplomat, Citing Relationship With Chinese National
    October 9, 2025
    The foreign service officer failed to disclose his contact with the woman, the daughter of a Chinese Communist Party official, the State Department said.
  • Number of Children Fleeing Violence in Haiti Soars
    October 9, 2025
    Haitian children face intensifying problems of crime, hunger and homelessness as the country’s humanitarian crisis shows no signs of easing, a report from a U.N. agency found.
  • Appellate Judges Appear Open to Allowing National Guard Troops to Deploy to Portland
    October 9, 2025
    Three judges from the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit are reviewing an order blocking President Trump from deploying National Guard soldiers in the city.
  • Rutgers Expert on Antifa Flees to Spain After Death Threats
    October 10, 2025
    Mark Bray was teaching courses on anti-fascism. Turning Point USA accused him of belonging to antifa, which he denies. He left the country Thursday night.
  • Democrats Are Increasing Inequality
    October 9, 2025
    When it comes to education policy, Republicans are now kicking Democrats in the butt.
  • California Will Ban Certain Ultraprocessed Foods in Schools
    October 9, 2025
    A new state law creates the first legal definition of the foods, and may prompt changes in other states.
  • Harvard Seeks Assurances as Talks Restart in Washington
    October 9, 2025
    University leaders are wary of a new proposal from the Trump administration to impose far-reaching changes in higher education.
  • Why Many Students in Thailand Can’t Let Their Hair Down
    October 9, 2025
    For decades, Thai students have been subjected to unwanted haircuts in class. Many of them carry the humiliating memory into adulthood.
  • Jonathan Lear, Philosopher Who Embraced Freud, Dies at 76
    October 8, 2025
    Defying scholarly norms, he took a hands-on approach to research. To study resilience, he visited the Crow Nation; to explore Freudian theory, he became a psychoanalyst.
  • She Found a Link Between Air Pollution and Infertility
    October 8, 2025
    Shruthi Mahalingaiah, a Harvard researcher, investigated the fertility risks women face from air pollution. But her grant was canceled.
  • The Harvard ‘Die-in’ That Set Off a Debate Over Protest and Punishment
    October 8, 2025
    An Israeli American student said he was assaulted during a protest. Two years later, Republicans continue to raise the episode in their campaign to force schools to punish the student protesters.
  • MacArthur Foundation Announces 2025 ‘Genius Grant’ Winners
    October 8, 2025
    Twenty-two people in a broad spectrum of the arts and sciences were awarded the fellowship, which comes with an $800,000 stipend.
  • Trump’s H-1B Visa Fee Could Strain Universities and Schools
    October 8, 2025
    Higher education leaders and public-school superintendents say they depend on skilled foreign workers to fill critical roles.
  • Harvard Has Identified Another Problem: Its Own Students
    October 7, 2025
    Many students don’t do the reading and don’t speak up in class, according to a report. Now, professors are trying to change a campus culture they say hurts achievement and stifles speech.
  • Ian Roberts, Des Moines Superintendent, Had a Story Too Good to Be True
    October 6, 2025
    Ian Roberts rose through the ranks of American education with talent, charm and a riveting back story. He was also hiding a shocking secret.
  • Texas L.G.B.T.Q. Teenagers and Families Navigate a Public School Clampdown
    October 5, 2025
    Under a new state law, public schools can no longer sponsor gay and gender clubs or “assist” with transitioning, but implementation appears to be varying by the politics of the districts.
  • Partisan Language Inserted Into Education Dept. Workers’ Automated Emails
    October 3, 2025
    The out-of-office responses from the accounts of employees on furlough cast blame for the shutdown on Democrats.
  • Trump Asked Universities to Sign a Compact. Some See a Trap.
    October 3, 2025
    Trump officials want universities to sign on to conservative priorities to get special treatment. Some in higher education say agreeing would end academic freedom.
  • Mamdani Says He Would Phase Out N.Y.C. Gifted Program for Early Grades
    October 2, 2025
    Zohran Mamdani, the Democratic front-runner in the mayor’s race, plans if elected to replace the selective program, which became a symbol of segregation in public schools.
  • Republicans Demand Information From the College Board and Firms That Help Set College Prices
    October 1, 2025
    In letters to consultants and the College Board, House and Senate Judiciary leaders invoked antitrust law and asked how student data feeds pricing algorithms.
  • ‘Rampant’ Book Bans Are Now Taken for Granted, Free Speech Group Warns
    October 1, 2025
    A new report from PEN America tracks restrictions on school books across 45 states.
  • Judge Rules Trump Unlawfully Targeted Noncitizens Over Pro-Palestinian Speech
    September 30, 2025
    In a blistering opinion, a federal judge in Boston said the Trump administration used the threat of deportations to systematically intimidate certain campus demonstrators into silence.
  • Harvard Blasts Administration Over ‘Distorted’ Civil Rights Investigation
    September 30, 2025
    The Sept. 19 letter came days before the Department of Health and Human Services started the process of cutting off federal funds to the university.
  • Judge Rejects ‘Unprecedented’ Indictment Amid Trump’s D.C. Clampdown
    October 10, 2025
    The federal magistrate judge, Zia M. Faruqui, accused prosecutors of relying on a “facially invalid” indictment to charge a man with felony gun possession.
  • Democratic Alarm Over an Unbound Trump Fuels Shutdown Standoff
    October 10, 2025
    The threat of rising Obamacare premiums has been Democrats’ main focus in the public debate, but the president’s defiance of laws, norms and congressional constraints has helped hold them together in opposition.
  • Letitia James Has Marshaled States to Sue Trump
    October 10, 2025
    New York’s attorney general has joined colleagues nearly 40 times to confront the administration over myriad issues as the president pressures Democratic states.
  • Trump Baselessly Claims He ‘Took the Freedom of Speech Away’ From Flag Burners
    October 10, 2025
    The president said he had made flag burning a crime punishable by a year in prison. But such a claim contradicts both Supreme Court precedent and the text of an executive order he signed.
  • How Jared Kushner, a Self-Described ‘Deal Guy,’ Helped Broker a Gaza Breakthrough
    October 10, 2025
    Trained in New York City real estate, the president’s son-in-law had a single goal: Get to a yes first, and hash out the details later. “It’s just different being deal guys — just a different sport,” he said.
  • Letitia James Ran on a Platform of Holding Trump to Account
    October 9, 2025
    Ms. James, New York’s attorney general, has said that her decision to seek the office was “about that man in the White House.”
  • What Are the Charges in Letitia James’s Indictment?
    October 9, 2025
    New York’s attorney general is accused of falsely listing a rental property in Virginia as her secondary residence to get favorable loan terms. She has called the charges “baseless.”
  • New York Attorney General Letitia James Indicted
    October 9, 2025
    The case being pursued cameMr. Trump forced out the top federal prosecutor there, who had told superiors that there was insufficient evidence to justify criminal charges
  • A Timeline of the Conflict Between Letitia James and Donald Trump
    October 9, 2025
    The animosity between New York’s attorney general and the U.S. president dates back years.
  • Librarian Fired in Books Dispute to Receive $700,000 Settlement
    October 9, 2025
    County officials in Wyoming fired Terri Lesley, a library director, after she refused to purge children and young adult books that contained sexual content and L.G.B.T.Q. themes.
  • Trump Has His Eyes on a Nobel Peace Prize. Will He Get It?
    October 9, 2025
    President Trump has coveted the prize for years. The winner will be unveiled 48 hours after President Trump announced a breakthrough in the Israel-Hamas war.
  • Big Investors Await Windfall From Trump’s Argentina Bailout
    October 9, 2025
    The United States finalized a $20 billion lifeline for Argentina that will benefit Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent’s allies.
  • Dominion, Company at Center of False 2020 Voting Conspiracies, Is Sold
    October 9, 2025
    The election machine manufacturer was bought by a little-known company whose founder is a former Republican election official.
  • Texas High Court Halts Execution of Robert Roberson in Shaken Baby Case
    October 9, 2025
    Lawyers for Robert Roberson questioned evidence about whether he shook his 2-year-old daughter to death. The state’s highest criminal court ordered a new look.
  • Alex Jones Asks Supreme Court to Halt $1.4 Billion Payment to Sandy Hook Families
    October 9, 2025
    A judge ordered Jones to pay as a result of a defamation lawsuit that he is now asking the Supreme Court to review.
  • Oklahoma’s Republican Governor Criticizes National Guard Deployment in Chicago
    October 9, 2025
    Gov. Kevin Stitt, the current chairman of the National Governors Association, broke with Texas, saying, “Oklahomans would lose their mind” if Illinois sent troops to their red state.
  • Modi Rosenfeld Is Gay. He’s Religious. His Comedy Career Is Booming.
    October 9, 2025
    Mordechi Rosenfeld, known as Modi, already has the synagogue crowd. Now he wants the “Goyim, gays and theys,” too.
  • In N.J. Governor’s Race, Energy Costs Have Become a Central Issue
    October 9, 2025
    Energy costs have become a central issue in the governor’s race between Jack Ciattarelli, the Republican, and Representative Mikie Sherrill, the Democrat.
  • Appeals Court to Weigh Legality of Deploying Troops to Portland
    October 9, 2025
    Judge Karin Immergut blocked President Trump from sending National Guardsmen to defend against a “rebellion.” Now three judges will hear the government’s appeal.
  • Democrats Play the Hits on Health Care. But Fewer People Are Listening.
    October 9, 2025
    The basic political conflict in America has changed to something very different than the one putting health care to the fore.
  • Inflation Report Will Be Released Despite Shutdown
    October 9, 2025 by Ben Casselman
    The Bureau of Labor Statistics is calling back some employees to produce the Consumer Price Index for September. That data is needed to calculate the annual cost-of-living adjustment for Social Security beneficiaries.
  • Oscar S. Wyatt Jr., Wily Texas Oilman, Is Dead at 101
    October 9, 2025 by Robert D. McFadden
    He made billions selling energy with his Coastal Corporation, courted presidents and dictators, and eventually went to prison for paying kickbacks to the Iraqi government.
  • Customers May Openly Carry Firearms in Florida’s Publix Stores, Company Says
    October 9, 2025 by Johnny Diaz
    The supermarket chain said it was complying with state law, including a ruling last month that overturned a ban on openly carrying firearms.
  • Big Investors Await Windfall From Trump’s Argentina Bailout
    October 9, 2025 by Alan Rappeport and Maria Abi-Habib
    The United States finalized a $20 billion lifeline for Argentina that will benefit Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent’s allies.
  • Crypto Investor Known as ‘Bitcoin Jesus’ Reaches Deal With Prosecutors
    October 9, 2025 by Kenneth P. Vogel and David Yaffe-Bellany
    In the Trump administration’s latest example of dialing back cryptocurrency enforcement, Roger Ver agreed to pay about $48 million to end a tax fraud case.
  • A Tough Job for Jerome Powell at the Fed Gets Tougher
    October 9, 2025 by Andrew Ross Sorkin, Bernhard Warner, Sarah Kessler, Michael J. de la Merced, Niko Gallogly and Ian Mount
    Some at the central bank don’t feel the need to cut rates further this year; others are worried about the jobs market. That complicates the job of Jay Powell, its chair.
  • China Clamps Down Even Harder on Rare Earth Exports
    October 9, 2025 by Keith Bradsher and Meaghan Tobin
    The move is Beijing’s latest attempt to tighten control over global production of the metals, which are essential to the manufacture of computer chips.
  • Reflection AI Raises $2 Billion as It Aims to Compete With DeepSeek
    October 9, 2025 by Michael J. de la Merced
    The big fund-raising round was the latest sign of investor fervor for artificial intelligence companies despite concerns that the boom is overheated.
  • German Leaders and Auto Chiefs Team Up in Push to Relax Emissions Rules
    October 9, 2025 by Melissa Eddy
    The chancellor said he planned to urge the European Union to back off a policy that has been widely interpreted as a ban on combustion engines after 2035.
  • Has Your Scientific Work Been Cut? We Want to Hear.
    October 9, 2025 by Alan Burdick
    For a new series, Times journalists are speaking with scientists whose research has ended as a result of policy changes by the Trump administration.
  • In N.J. Governor’s Race, Energy Costs Have Become a Central Issue
    October 9, 2025 by Ivan Penn and Tracey Tully
    Energy costs have become a central issue in the governor’s race between Jack Ciattarelli, the Republican, and Representative Mikie Sherrill, the Democrat.
  • New York Fed’s John Williams Favors More Rate Cuts
    October 9, 2025 by Colby Smith
    John Williams, president of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, is primarily concerned with weakness in the labor market.
  • Orsted to Cut 25% of Staff as Prospects for Wind Power Diminish
    October 9, 2025 by Stanley Reed
    Battered by delays, higher costs and attempts by the Trump administration to block its projects in the United States, the Danish company is retreating to its base in Europe.
  • Nobel Prizes 2025: What to Know
    October 9, 2025 by The New York Times
    The awards are being announced this week.
  • They Found a Hidden Camera in Their Airbnb’s Bathroom. Are They Owed a Refund?
    October 9, 2025 by Seth Kugel
    When a couple alerted Airbnb to a spy cam in an outlet extender, they thought the listing would be yanked and they’d get a full refund. Wrong on both counts.
  • Stephen Miller Cited ‘Plenary Authority,’ Then Paused. Conspiracy Theories Started Flying.
    October 9, 2025 by Michael M. Grynbaum
    Online skeptics wondered if Mr. Miller had caught himself saying something he did not mean to. CNN says there was a technical glitch.
  • Irish Factory Prospered Because of China’s Babies. Then Nestlé Pulled the Plug.
    October 9, 2025 by Alexandra Stevenson and Paulo Nunes Dos Santos
    China’s baby boom enriched a small Irish town where a Nestlé factory made formula for Chinese newborns. Then a baby bust unraveled it all. Or so it seemed.
  • Press Group Condemns New Pentagon Rules on Reporting
    October 8, 2025 by Erik Wemple
    Representatives of news organizations have been negotiating with the Pentagon since the department first released a set of new rules last month.
  • Base Power, a Battery-Focused Power Company, Raises $1 Billion
    October 8, 2025 by Michael J. de la Merced
    The company, which leases out residential batteries as well as sells energy, is betting that it can profit from a new approach to soaring energy demands.
  • Mixed Economic Signals Stoke Divisions at Fed, Minutes Show
    October 8, 2025 by Colby Smith
    A few officials appeared reluctant to support the central bank’s interest rate cut last month, underscoring the tough task ahead for Chair Jerome H. Powell to forge a consensus.
  • She Found a Link Between Air Pollution and Infertility
    October 8, 2025 by Sachi Kitajima Mulkey
    Shruthi Mahalingaiah, a Harvard researcher, investigated the fertility risks women face from air pollution. But her grant was canceled.
  • He Studied How Emissions Are Heating Up U.S. Cities
    October 8, 2025 by Sachi Kitajima Mulkey
    “Fundamentally, we were trying to learn about these systems to prevent people from dying unnecessarily from heat,” said Kevin Gurney, an atmospheric scientist.
  • Trump’s Energy Cuts Punished Mostly Blue States. Red States Might Be Next.
    October 8, 2025 by Maxine Joselow and Brad Plumer
    As New York and other states tally the damage, a leaked document suggests more Energy Department cuts may be coming.
  • U.S. Research Focus in the Arctic Shifts: Less Climate, More Security
    October 7, 2025 by Sachi Kitajima Mulkey
    The Trump administration is emphasizing defense concerns instead of climate research in the rapidly warming Arctic region.
  • Trump Signs Order to Approve Ambler Access Road for Mining in Alaska
    October 7, 2025 by Maxine Joselow and Lisa Friedman
    The executive order also made the federal government a 10 percent shareholder in the mining company Trilogy Metals.
  • Groups Sue E.P.A. Over $7 Billion in ‘Solar for All’ Grants
    October 6, 2025 by Maxine Joselow
    The lawsuit accused the Environmental Protection Agency of illegally revoking the money without congressional approval.
  • Energy Dept. Cancels $7.5 Billion for Hundreds of Projects, Mostly in Blue States
    October 3, 2025 by Brad Plumer and Maxine Joselow
    The cuts largely affect Democratic-led states as the two parties fight over the shutdown of the federal government.
  • Costly and Deadly Wildfires Really Are on the Rise, New Research Finds
    October 2, 2025 by Rebecca Dzombak
    The past decade in particular has seen an uptick in devastating blazes linked to climate change, according to the study.
  • Jane Goodall’s Thoughts for a Reporter: ‘Hope Isn’t Just Wishful Thinking’
    October 2, 2025 by Catrin Einhorn
    A Times correspondent who interviewed Dr. Goodall recalled their conversations about the state of the planet.
  • Trump Administration Moves to Relax Rules on Hydrofluorocarbons
    September 30, 2025 by Lisa Friedman
    The E.P.A. plan would allow grocery stores, air-conditioning manufacturers and others to phase out hydrofluorocarbons in cooling equipment more slowly.
  • Pope Leo Plans to Speak on Climate Change
    September 30, 2025 by Max Bearak and Elisabetta Povoledo
    The address comes 10 years after his predecessor’s groundbreaking statement on global warming. His words will be watched for signals on the direction of the new papacy.
  • Trump Officials Offer $625 Million to Rescue Coal
    September 29, 2025 by Brad Plumer and Lisa Friedman
    The new effort, which includes opening 13.1 million acres of federal land for mining and eliminating pollution limits, aims to save an industry that has been declining for decades.
  • Unexpected Critics of Trump’s Attacks on Wind Energy: Oil Executives
    September 27, 2025 by Rebecca F. Elliott
    Business leaders and trade organizations have been especially worried by attempts to stop work on wind farms that had already secured federal approval.
  • At U.N. Climate Summit, U.S. Stands Alone
    September 25, 2025 by Max Bearak and Somini Sengupta
    On Wednesday in New York, countries lined up to say they would accelerate their efforts to cut greenhouse-gas emissions. In staying away, the U.S. was all but alone.
  • A Tiny Seabird Faces Growing Threats in the Forest
    September 25, 2025 by Jim Robbins
    Nesting often high in the redwoods’ canopy, the marbled murrelet faces new and longstanding risks.
  • At U.N. Summit, China Promises to Reduce Greenhouse Gas Emissions
    September 24, 2025 by Somini Sengupta
    President Xi Jinping told a U.N. climate summit that China will reduce emissions across its economy, expand renewables sixfold and make electric cars “mainstream.”
  • Despite Trump, the World Isn’t Slowing on Climate, E.U. Official Says
    September 24, 2025 by Somini Sengupta
    Still, European nations are struggling to agree on how much to cut their greenhouse gas emissions, the E.U.’s climate commissioner said in an interview.
  • At U.N., Trump Says Green Energy Is a Scam and Attacks Climate Science
    September 24, 2025 by Somini Sengupta and Lisa Friedman
    In a remarkable United Nations address, the president lashed out at wind turbines, environmentalists and allies around the world while dismissing the dangers of climate change.
  • Defense Department Delays Cleanup of ‘Forever Chemicals’ Nationwide
    September 23, 2025 by Hiroko Tabuchi
    The new timeline could slow cleanup in some communities by nearly a decade. The chemicals, widely used in the military, are linked to cancers and other health risks.
  • Forget ‘Love Island.’ Tennessee Has an Isle of Goats.
    September 23, 2025 by Cara Buckley and Will Crooks
    Eco-grazing goats help clear overgrowth worldwide. But rare is the herd that has to get to work by boat.
  • A Stolen Dinosaur Named Clair Is Returned to a California Gas Station
    October 9, 2025 by Aishvarya Kavi
    The theft of the beloved dinosaur statue upset residents of a Los Angeles neighborhood that was damaged by wildfires earlier this year. Then she was returned with an apology.
  • Napa on the Aegean: A Turkish Wine Region Re-emerges
    October 8, 2025 by Katie Nadworny and Bradley Secker
    Urla, a lush district in western Turkey, is bursting with promise, with easy access to beaches, an up-and-coming gastronomy scene and a well-marked vineyard route.
  • Ron DiMenna, Ron Jon Surf Shop Founder, Dies at 88
    September 24, 2025 by Jeré Longman
    As the founder of a national chain, he was a key figure in surfing’s expansion into mainstream culture, with a life said to be “the stuff of folklore.”
  • They Created a Streetwear Line From Scratch. In High School.
    September 12, 2025 by Troy Closson
    At a school with a basketball-themed curriculum, students were “dreaming big.” But could they find a buyer?
  • How Aditi Shah, a Peloton Yoga Instructor, Spends Her Day in the Studio
    September 8, 2025 by Sarah Khan
    Aditi Shah’s day stretches from a 5:30 a.m. meditation to an after-dinner walk, with business meetings in between.
  • A Beauty Line Built on Experience and Influence
    September 8, 2025 by Rachel Felder
    Denise Vasi, founder of the Maed lip line, says her online profile helped her reach customers, but it also generated skepticism.
  • Joshua Abram Dies at 62; Gave Workspace-Sharing an Upscale Spin
    September 6, 2025 by Alex Williams
    He and a partner made their co-working locations feel like private clubs. Among his other ventures, he sought to slash the cost of in vitro fertilization by using robotics and A.I.
  • Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift Are Engaged. Kansas City Is Enchanted.
    August 27, 2025 by Mitch Smith
    Chiefs fans have been cheering on their star football player’s romance with the pop star for two years. They have the T-shirts, earrings and baked goods to prove it.
  • The All-Female Hacker House Trying to Break A.I.’s Glass Ceiling
    August 23, 2025 by Natallie Rocha and Christie Hemm Klok
    FoundHer House, a home in San Francisco’s Glen Park neighborhood, is the rare all-female hacker house where residents are creating a supportive community to build their start-ups.
  • Trump’s Tariffs Become a Wild Card for Board Game Makers
    August 23, 2025 by Hannah Ziegler
    Trade war uncertainty is forcing board and card game publishers in the United States to make tough decisions, putting the future of the industry in jeopardy.
  • How Tariffs Will Affect This Unique Cheese
    August 20, 2025 by Eshe Nelson, Nikolay Nikolov, Laura Salaberry, Emli Bendixen and Jon Hazell
    Stilton is a special type of blue cheese that can be made in only three English counties. There are just four producers of Stilton left, but this one was crowned best cheese in the world, according to one of the industry’s top awards last year. Eshe Nelson, a business reporter for The New York Times, went to Clawson Farms, the producer of the award-winning Stilton, which is trying to expand its business in the United States, despite the higher costs imposed by the Trump administration’s tariff policy.
  • Richard Lee, Activist Who Founded a Pot ‘University,’ Dies at 62
    August 19, 2025 by Alex Williams
    After he was paralyzed in an accident, his use of marijuana for medical purposes led him to become one of the nation’s most influential cannabis activists.
  • Do Kwon, Crypto Founder Who Caused 2022 Market Crash, Pleads Guilty to Fraud
    August 12, 2025 by Natallie Rocha
    Do Kwon, who created the Luna and TerraUSD cryptocurrencies that collapsed in 2022, pleaded guilty to two counts of fraud, capping a spectacular fall from grace.
  • Larry Ellison Wants to Do Good, Do Research and Make a Profit
    August 12, 2025 by Theodore Schleifer and Nicholas Kulish
    Oracle’s co-founder and the world’s second-richest person pledges to concentrate his vast resources on his own research institute and for-profit ventures to address health, hunger and climate change.
  • Swarming to San Francisco’s A.I. Boom: a New Crop of 20-Something CEOs
    August 4, 2025 by Natallie Rocha
    Some dropped out of M.I.T., Georgetown and Stanford. Others decided not to go to college. They all say they could not afford to wait to build their own artificial intelligence start-ups.
  • A.I. Has Ushered in Silicon Valley’s ‘Hard Tech’ Era
    August 4, 2025 by Mike Isaac
    Goodbye to the age of consumer websites and mobile apps. Artificial intelligence has ushered in an era of what insiders in the nation’s innovation capital call “hard tech.”
  • Lina Khan: Democrats Can Learn from Zohran Mamdani
    July 30, 2025 by Lina M. Khan
    Democrats need to win back America’s small businesses.
  • Customers Griped About High Grocery Prices. The Grocer Agreed.
    July 21, 2025 by Pete Wells
    After hearing complaints about his prices, a store owner in Brooklyn has apologized, and begun the laborious task of lowering thousands of them.
  • Cognition AI Buys Windsurf as A.I. Frenzy Escalates
    July 14, 2025 by Mike Isaac
    The deal follows Google’s $2.4 billion investment in Windsurf, an A.I. start-up, as companies race to gain technological talent and provide A.I. tools.
  • The Coder ‘Village’ at the Heart of China’s A.I. Frenzy
    July 6, 2025 by Meaghan Tobin
    As China vies with Silicon Valley for primacy, Hangzhou, home to DeepSeek and Alibaba, is where its aspiring tech titans mingle and share ideas.
  • Inflation Report Will Be Released Despite Shutdown
    October 9, 2025 by Ben Casselman
    The Bureau of Labor Statistics is calling back some employees to produce the Consumer Price Index for September. That data is needed to calculate the annual cost-of-living adjustment for Social Security beneficiaries.
  • Trump Suggests Furloughed Federal Workers May Not Receive Back Pay After Shutdown
    October 8, 2025 by Tony Romm
    Union leaders and Democratic lawmakers say the move would run afoul of a law adopted under President Trump’s first term.
  • Carney and Trump: A Collision Avoided, Save for a Nasty Comment or Two
    October 7, 2025 by Ian Austen and David E. Sanger
    The Canadian prime minister came to Washington determined to take the heat out of the relationship. He mostly succeeded, at least for now.
  • Global Trade Growth to Slow Sharply Next Year, W.T.O. Says
    October 7, 2025 by Ana Swanson
    The World Trade Organization said trade growth had proved more resilient in 2025 than expected, but would slow next year as result of President Trump’s tariffs.
  • Trump Officials Flesh Out Tariffs on Kitchen Cabinets, Furniture and Timber
    October 6, 2025 by Ana Swanson
    The White House set a relatively low tariff on imports of timber and lumber, and a significantly higher tariff on furniture and kitchen cabinets.
  • Jobs Report Withheld by Shutdown Leaves Economists Guessing
    October 3, 2025 by Lydia DePillis
    Policymakers have entered uncharted territory without employment data that the government withheld because of its shutdown.
  • A Federal Shutdown May Be Imminent. How Would It Affect the Economy?
    October 2, 2025 by Tony Romm
    Congress and the White House have days to fund the government and avert a disruptive and potentially costly lapse in funding.
  • Spencer Pratt Lost His House in the Palisades Fire and Thinks Gavin Newsom Should Take the Blame
    October 1, 2025 by Conor Dougherty
    After losing his house in the Palisades fire, Spencer Pratt has gone from the archetype of celebrity emptiness to community activist — and become a magnet for Republican politicians.
  • A Tech Expo Shows What China Can Make, but Not Who’ll Buy It All
    October 1, 2025 by Andrew Higgins
    The vast Global Digital Trade Expo in Hangzhou stood as a rebuke to U.S. efforts to hem in China’s technology. But the real competition is internal, and profits are hard to find.
  • A.I. Fighter Jets and Cockroach Spies: Inside the Changing Business of War
    September 30, 2025 by Patricia Cohen
    Russia’s war on Ukraine changed the course of a generation of start-ups and investors that have applied a new business model to Europe’s military buildup.
  • Trump Expands Global Technology Net With Rules Covering Subsidiaries
    September 29, 2025 by Ana Swanson
    The Trump administration issued a rule to automatically extend trade restrictions for organizations on the “entity list” to any majority-owned subsidiary.
  • H-1B Visas Have Problems. Trump’s $100,000 Fee Won’t Fix Them.
    September 29, 2025 by Lydia DePillis
    For years, proposals have circulated to stop abuse of the H-1B program. The Trump administration’s big changes largely ignored them.
  • Trump Expands Tariffs Beyond Supreme Court’s Reach
    September 26, 2025 by Ana Swanson
    The president’s tariffs on foreign drugs and furniture rely on national security laws outside the scope of current lawsuits.
  • Trump Will Slap Tariffs on Imported Drugs, Trucks and Household Furnishings
    September 26, 2025 by Ana Swanson, Rebecca Robbins and Peter Eavis
    The president said his tariffs would range from 25 to 100 percent and go into effect next week.
  • Giant Brand Bikes Made in Taiwan Barred by Trump Administration
    September 26, 2025 by Ana Swanson, Meaghan Tobin and Xinyun Wu
    The Trump administration said it would begin seizing Giant brand bicycles manufactured in Taiwan at the U.S. border, after an investigation found evidence of forced labor.
  • Princess Awesome vs. the United States of America
    September 25, 2025 by Ana Swanson and Alyssa Schukar
    A children’s clothing company has become the face of a legal battle over President Trump’s trade policy, after years of struggling with the challenges of domestic manufacturing.
  • U.S. Pledges Support for Argentina’s Economy and Javier Milei
    September 22, 2025 by Alan Rappeport and Colby Smith
    Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said “all options” are under consideration to help President Javier Milei.
  • Trump’s Tax Cut Is Underwater. Can a ‘Refund Boom’ Save It?
    September 22, 2025 by Andrew Duehren
    Republicans are hoping a new name, along with larger refunds for many Americans next year, can buoy an economic agenda that polls show is unpopular.
  • Europe Announces New Sanctions to Ramp Up Pressure on Russia
    September 19, 2025 by Jeanna Smialek
    The latest set of European Union restrictions are aimed at chipping away at Russia’s energy profits and ability to do business globally.
  • Fed Cuts Rates for First Time This Year
    September 17, 2025 by Colby Smith
    The Federal Reserve lowered rates by a quarter point, but one governor voted for a bigger cut. Balancing persistent inflation and a weaker labor market was “a challenging situation,” the central bank chair said.
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  • Mark Sanchez, Ex-N.F.L Quarterback, Is Arrested After Stabbing in Indianapolis
    October 6, 2025 by Aishvarya Kavi and Hannah Ziegler
    Mr. Sanchez, the former N.F.L. quarterback who works as a Fox Sports commentator, was charged with battery on Saturday after a confrontation in Indianapolis, the police said.
  • Kristi Noem Says ICE Will Be ‘All Over’ the Super Bowl
    October 5, 2025 by Derrick Bryson Taylor
    After the homeland security secretary’s comments, Bad Bunny, the Puerto Rican rapper who will headline the Super Bowl halftime show, responded on “Saturday Night Live.”
  • Gunman in NYC Shooting at NFL Headquarters Had CTE
    September 26, 2025 by Ken Belson and Chelsia Rose Marcius
    Shane Tamura, a former high school football player, shot himself and left a note that said his motive was anger at the N.F.L.
  • D.D. Lewis, Durable Linebacker for the Dallas Cowboys, Dies at 79
    September 21, 2025 by Richard Sandomir
    When he was in college, the Alabama coach Bear Bryant called him the best linebacker in the country. In 13 seasons with the Cowboys, he played in five Super Bowls.
  • The New Symbol of the Brazilian Right: the American Flag
    September 10, 2025 by Jack Nicas
    In a nod to President Trump, Brazil’s nationalist movement has adopted the stars and stripes. Now one flag could be the focus of an investigation involving the N.F.L.
  • Lee Roy Jordan, Ferocious Linebacker for the Dallas Cowboys, Dies at 84
    September 2, 2025 by Alex Traub
    He was a favorite of Coach Bear Bryant at Alabama, then helped make the Cowboys “America’s Team.”
  • Jim Murray, 87, Football Executive and a McDonald’s House Founder, Dies
    August 29, 2025 by Adam Nossiter
    Before helping to lead the Philadelphia Eagles to the 1981 Super Bowl, he co-founded the first Ronald McDonald charity to help the families of seriously ill children.
  • Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift Are Engaged. Kansas City Is Enchanted.
    August 27, 2025 by Mitch Smith
    Chiefs fans have been cheering on their star football player’s romance with the pop star for two years. They have the T-shirts, earrings and baked goods to prove it.
  • Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce Got Engaged. So Did They.
    August 27, 2025 by Isabella Kwai
    Sure, one couple stole the spotlight on Tuesday. But other couples who also got engaged had their own news to share — though some were more thrilled by the frenzy than others.
  • Lionel Taylor, a Top A.F.L. Receiver, Dies at 89
    August 25, 2025 by Richard Sandomir
    He caught 100 passes for the Denver Broncos in 1961, setting a record. As a wide receivers coach, he helped the Pittsburgh Steelers win two Super Bowls.
  • Billy Howton, Top Green Bay Packers Receiver in the ’50s, Dies at 95
    August 18, 2025 by Richard Sandomir
    He retired as the N.F.L.’s leading career receiver but was soon surpassed. In retirement, he went to prison for bilking investors in an $8 million fraud.
  • Plastic Turf Fields Are Taking Over America
    July 31, 2025 by Ken Belson and Hiroko Tabuchi
    The debate over whether to install turf over grass fields has become a referendum on sports, health, the environment and the use of scarce public resources.
  • Who Is Behind a $5 Billion Development in Atlanta? Yup, a Sports Team.
    July 23, 2025 by Ken Belson
    The number of developments led by professional sports teams has accelerated in recent years, as the price of teams has skyrocketed.
  • With Posts on Sports Team Names, Trump Wades Into a Decades-Old Dispute
    July 22, 2025 by Victor Mather
    Two new names, the Washington Commanders and Cleveland Guardians, had replaced names offensive to many Native Americans.
  • Diogo Jota, Liverpool Soccer Star, Dies in Car Crash at 28
    July 3, 2025 by Ali Watkins
    Mr. Jota and his brother André Silva died in Spain, the authorities said. The crash came two weeks after the Portuguese player’s wedding.
  • Why Was the Italian Football Championship Played in Toledo?
    June 29, 2025 by Victor Mather and Maddie McGarvey
    Amateur football players from Ancona and Florence drew a crowd in Ohio on Saturday.
  • Cowboys Force Jets, Zach Wilson Into Costly Turnovers
    September 18, 2023 by Ken Belson
    Under pressure from the Cowboys’ stellar defense, the Jets had four giveaways, including three interceptions thrown by Wilson, in the first game since Aaron Rodgers’s injury.
  • N.F.L. Week 2 Predictions: Our Picks Against the Spread
    September 17, 2023 by Emmanuel Morgan
    Lamar Jackson and Joe Burrow meet after signing lucrative extensions, and the Jets’ offensive line will try to obstruct Micah Parsons.
  • An N.F.L. Stadium Brings Sports Betting Inside
    September 14, 2023 by Jenny Vrentas
    A sports book inside the Washington Commanders’ stadium is the first of its kind in the N.F.L. and a symbol of the league’s wholehearted — and profitable — embrace of gambling.
  • N.F.L. Reporter Files Racial Discrimination Claim Against the League After Dismissal
    September 12, 2023 by Ken Belson and Katherine Rosman
    Jim Trotter said his contract with the NFL Network was not renewed after he challenged Commissioner Roger Goodell and other executives on pro football’s commitment to diversity.
  • ‘After the Hunt’ Review: Uncomfortable, for the Wrong Reasons
    October 10, 2025 by Alissa Wilkinson
    Luca Guadagnino’s campus drama falls on its face trying to court controversy.
  • ‘The Woman in Cabin 10’ Review: When Things Go Splash in the Night
    October 9, 2025 by Lisa Kennedy
    Keira Knightley and Guy Pearce encounter bumpy waters on a yacht in this adaptation of a Ruth Ware thriller.
  • Why Arguments About Free Speech Don’t Apply to the Riyadh Comedy Festival
    October 9, 2025 by Jason Zinoman
    Bill Burr, Dave Chappelle and others have framed their participation as a matter of open expression. Yet they’re maddeningly vague about how much dissent is possible in Saudi Arabia.
  • Wicked Broadway Garden Blooms This Month in New York
    October 9, 2025 by Laurel Graeber
    Striking plants of deep pinks and dark greens conjure the visual world of “Wicked” this month at the New York Botanical Garden.
  • ‘A House of Dynamite’ Review: Kathryn Bigelow’s Alarming Command and Control
    October 9, 2025 by Manohla Dargis
    The director’s latest nail-biter, starring Idris Elba, Rebecca Ferguson and Anthony Ramos, tracks a ballistic missile heading for the United States.
  • ‘Urchin’ Review: The Vicious Cycle and Recycle of Addiction and Hope
    October 9, 2025 by Beatrice Loayza
    Frank Dillane, starring as a recovering addict in London, elevates this character study, Harris Dickinson’s feature directing debut.
  • ‘Tron: Ares’ Review: Who Needs Logic When You Have Neon?
    October 9, 2025 by Alissa Wilkinson
    The third “Tron” movie continues the saga begun over four decades ago, and now, the programs are in our world.
  • ‘Soul on Fire’ Review: After Near Death, Rebuilding a Life
    October 9, 2025 by Sheri Linden
    This adaptation of an autobiographical book by John O’Leary manages to be affecting despite its overly sentimental moments.
  • ‘Roofman’ Review: Robbing McDonald’s, Stealing Hearts
    October 9, 2025 by Natalia Winkelman
    Channing Tatum plays a spree-robber on the lam in Derek Cianfrance’s movie that can’t decide whether to celebrate his antics or denounce them.
  • ‘Kiss of the Spider Woman’ Review: Play Their Favorite Song
    October 9, 2025 by Elisabeth Vincentelli
    Jennifer Lopez comes up just a little short in a movie about the escapist power of musicals.
  • ‘Israel Palestine on Swedish TV 1958-1989’ Review
    October 9, 2025 by Ben Kenigsberg
    Goran Hugo Olsson’s archival documentary “Israel Palestine on Swedish Television 1958-1989” excerpts three decades of public programs.
  • ‘If I Had Legs I’d Kick You’ Review: Maternal Duress
    October 9, 2025 by Jeannette Catsoulis
    Rose Byrne is magnificent as an overwhelmed mother in this wrenching, spiky drama.
  • ‘Mr. K’ Review: ‘The Hotel Is Shrinking!’
    October 9, 2025 by Calum Marsh
    Crispin Glover stars as a mild-mannered magician trapped in a twisted hotel in this offbeat, darkly surreal comedy.
  • Glenn Close on ‘Sunset Boulevard,’ ‘Fatal Attraction’ and Her Storied Career
    October 9, 2025 by Nick Haramis, Joshua Woods and Delphine Danhier
    For half a century, she’s brought her singular talents to the stage and screen. Now, the actress wants one more shot at the role that helped make her a star.
  • The Greats: Glenn Close, Tyler, the Creator and David Henry Hwang
    October 9, 2025 by Hanya Yanagihara
    For T’s annual celebration of the people changing the culture, we profile three artists united in their dedication to taking risks.
  • Ken Jacobs, Visionary Experimental Filmmaker, Is Dead at 92
    October 7, 2025 by Sean Malin
    Using found footage and toying with dimensions (2-D could seem like dazzling 3-D), he sought to explode cinema’s traditional boundaries.
  • The Strangely Beautiful Realities You Can Discover in a Ken Jacobs Film
    October 7, 2025 by Manohla Dargis
    The avant-garde director, who died Sunday, changed our ideas of what cinema was and could be while showing us the old, lost New York.
  • ‘Ozzy: No Escape From Now’ Review: A Metal Legend’s Last Stand
    October 7, 2025 by Glenn Kenny
    It’s painful to watch Ozzy Osbourne struggle in this documentary, but his efforts to make one final onstage appearance are awe-inspiring.
  • 5 Takeaways From Taylor Swift’s ‘The Life of a Showgirl’ Movie
    October 6, 2025 by Esther Zuckerman
    The pop star’s new album arrived with a limited-run film in which she debuts a video for “The Fate of Ophelia” and chats about the LP’s songs.
  • In ‘The Alabama Solution,’ Amateur Footage Helps Expose Prison Abuses
    October 5, 2025 by Alissa Wilkinson
    Though Andrew Jarecki and Charlotte Kaufman are the directors, inmates with smuggled phones are important collaborators.
  • Judge Dismisses Drake’s Lawsuit Over Kendrick Lamar’s ‘Not Like Us’
    October 9, 2025 by Joe Coscarelli
    The Canadian rapper sued for defamation and harassment, and accused the record company behind both artists of boosting his rival.
  • Jim McNeely, Innovative Composer for Jazz Big Bands, Dies at 76
    October 9, 2025 by Richard Sandomir
    A Grammy-winning pianist, he was renowned for works that created “new ideas about line, harmony, rhythm, sound and musical architecture,” one admirer wrote.
  • She’s Like Édith Piaf (but With Techno and Teen Angst)
    October 9, 2025 by Thomas Rogers
    Zaho de Sagazan has become a shooting star of contemporary French pop music by reimagining the chanson genre for a younger, more dance-oriented audience.
  • 5 Classical Music Albums You Can Listen to Right Now
    October 9, 2025
    Works by Philip Glass and Bohuslav Martinu, as well as performances by Daniil Trifonov and Jonas Kaufmann, are among the highlights.
  • Tyler, the Creator Always Does Things His Way
    October 9, 2025 by Adam Bradley, Luis Alberto Rodriguez and Carlos Nazario
    Known for both his openness and his mysteriousness, the rapper, producer — and now actor — keeps people guessing.
  • The Greats: Glenn Close, Tyler, the Creator and David Henry Hwang
    October 9, 2025 by Hanya Yanagihara
    For T’s annual celebration of the people changing the culture, we profile three artists united in their dedication to taking risks.
  • Chris Dreja, a Founding Member of the Yardbirds, Dies at 78
    October 9, 2025 by Alex Williams
    A rhythm guitarist and bassist, he was a “rock” for a band whose fiery lead players, Eric Clapton, Jeff Beck and Jimmy Page, had no shortage of ego.
  • Dolly Parton Addresses Health Fears After Sister’s Plea for Prayers
    October 8, 2025 by Neil Vigdor
    In a video post on social media, the country music superstar, who is 79, played down the recent health challenges that prompted her to delay her Las Vegas residency.
  • Kristi Noem Attacks Zach Bryan’s New Lyrics About ICE
    October 8, 2025 by Derrick Bryson Taylor
    After the homeland security secretary called the lyrics “disrespectful,” Bryan, a country music star, said they had been “misconstrued.”
  • For Madison Cunningham, ‘Ace’ Is a Hard Reset
    October 8, 2025 by Grayson Haver Currin
    The California guitarist’s last LP, “Revealer,” was named best folk album in 2023. But after a divorce at 27, she returns with a defiant edge.
  • MacArthur Foundation Announces 2025 ‘Genius Grant’ Winners
    October 8, 2025 by Michaela Towfighi
    Twenty-two people in a broad spectrum of the arts and sciences were awarded the fellowship, which comes with an $800,000 stipend.
  • At a Bastion of Classical Music, She’s Amplifying the Experimental
    October 8, 2025 by Chiara Rimella
    Caterina Barbieri, 35, plays gigs on banks of synthesizers. That makes her a surprising choice to lead the cerebral Venice Music Biennale.
  • Taylor Swift’s ‘The Life of a Showgirl’ Has Already Sold 3.5 Million, Beating Adele
    October 8, 2025 by Ben Sisario
    In its first five days of release, Swift’s new album broke a record set by Adele’s “25” a decade ago. Swift’s equivalent sales include 1.2 million on vinyl.
  • Broadway Could Face a Strike This Fall. Here’s What to Know.
    October 8, 2025 by Michael Paulson
    The Broadway League and unions representing actors, stage managers and musicians are trying to negotiate new contracts, but workers are increasingly frustrated.
  • Helmut Lachenmann’s Music Is Like Nothing Else
    October 8, 2025 by Jeffrey Arlo Brown
    The composer, who turns 90 this fall, has expanded the spectrum of sounds that instruments produce and that audiences can perceive.
  • The Sound of ‘Ophelia’
    October 7, 2025 by Lindsay Zoladz
    Inspired by Taylor Swift’s “Showgirl” single, listen to a playlist of songs that use the tragic “Hamlet” heroine as inspiration.
  • Did a Single Generation Ruin Modern Music for Everyone Else?
    October 7, 2025 by Joshua Barone
    The avant-garde works that emerged from World War II continue to influence how audiences view contemporary music decades later.
  • Review: Met Opera’s New ‘La Sonnambula’ Embraces the Wild
    October 7, 2025 by Corinna da Fonseca-Wollheim
    Rolando Villazón’s lucid and thrillingly sung production of Bellini’s opera stars a resplendent Nadine Sierra.
  • Takeaways From Ozzy Osbourne’s ‘Last Rites’ Memoir and ‘No Escape From Now’ Documentary
    October 7, 2025 by Hank Shteamer
    “Last Rites,” a book detailing the final 15 years of the metal luminary’s life, is arriving at the same time as “No Escape From Now,” a documentary about a challenging period.
  • ‘Ozzy: No Escape From Now’ Review: A Metal Legend’s Last Stand
    October 7, 2025 by Glenn Kenny
    It’s painful to watch Ozzy Osbourne struggle in this documentary, but his efforts to make one final onstage appearance are awe-inspiring.
  • ‘Boots’ Is a Sensitive Military Dramedy
    October 9, 2025 by Jen Chaney
    Set in 1990, this Netflix series follows a young gay Marine recruit terrified of being outed.
  • Why Arguments About Free Speech Don’t Apply to the Riyadh Comedy Festival
    October 9, 2025 by Jason Zinoman
    Bill Burr, Dave Chappelle and others have framed their participation as a matter of open expression. Yet they’re maddeningly vague about how much dissent is possible in Saudi Arabia.
  • ‘Severance’ Star Jen Tullock Works Through Christian Upbringing in New Play
    October 9, 2025 by Elisabeth Vincentelli
    Jen Tullock’s Off Broadway play, “Nothing Can Take You From the Hand of God,” delves into growing up in a Christian family.
  • Kimmel’s Tip for Troops: Camouflage Is Pointless in Chicago
    October 9, 2025 by Trish Bendix
    “You would be better off dressed as kielbasa in Chicago,” Jimmy Kimmel advised the National Guard troops President Trump wants to deploy to the city.
  • Why ‘Gilmore Girls’ Became a Fall Tradition
    October 9, 2025 by Shivani Gonzalez
    The show debuted 25 years ago this week. Many fans still make an annual TV pilgrimage to Stars Hollow as the weather cools and the leaves start to change.
  • Josh Johnson to Trump: He’s Not ‘Puff Daddy’ Anymore
    October 8, 2025 by Trish Bendix
    The “Daily Show” host found comedic fodder in an Oval Office event about mining in Alaska, at which the president wound up talking about Sean Combs.
  • Kimberly Hébert Gregory, Actress on HBO’s ‘Vice Principals,’ Dies at 52
    October 7, 2025 by Johnny Diaz
    She was known as the brash principal on the show, a dark comedy set at a high school that debuted in 2016.
  • Two Oct. 7 Series Show the Power, and Limits, of Memory
    October 7, 2025 by James Poniewozik
    After two years of war and acrimony, “Red Alert” and “One Day in October” focus on the horrors of a single day.
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    Natalie Palamides and Julia Masli are among the stars of a new clowning movement that revels in the comedy of failure. How did these fools become prestige?
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    October 7, 2025 by Trish Bendix
    Kimmel is keeping the results of a new poll in perspective: “At this point, finding a toenail in your salad has a seven-point lead over Donald Trump.”
  • Mark Sanchez, Ex-N.F.L Quarterback, Is Arrested After Stabbing in Indianapolis
    October 6, 2025 by Aishvarya Kavi and Hannah Ziegler
    Mr. Sanchez, the former N.F.L. quarterback who works as a Fox Sports commentator, was charged with battery on Saturday after a confrontation in Indianapolis, the police said.
  • In ‘Boots,’ a Closeted Marine Comes of Age
    October 6, 2025 by Ashley Spencer
    Based on the 2016 memoir “The Pink Marine,” this Netflix series dramatizes the experiences of a queer military recruit in an era when gay people were still barred from serving.
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    A new series airs on Netflix and the long-running medical show “Grey’s Anatomy” returns for its 22nd season.
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  • ‘The Gold’ Review: British Crime the Old-Fashioned Way
    October 5, 2025 by Mike Hale
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  • Mychal Threets, New ‘Reading Rainbow’ Host, Tries to Recapture Show’s Magic
    October 4, 2025 by Alisha Haridasani Gupta
    The popular children’s television show has returned, with Mychal Threets trying to recapture the magic of the original show for a streaming audience.
  • Kate McKinnon’s Holy Grail Is ‘Indiana Jones’
    October 4, 2025 by Kathryn Shattuck
    “When those bugs are crawling on Kate Capshaw in ‘Temple of Doom,’ I’m having the time of my life,” the actress and author said.
  • The Best Movies and TV Shows Coming to Netflix in October
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  • How Jane Goodall’s Death Launched Netflix’s New ‘Famous Last Words’ Series
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    An interview with the conservationist is the first in a new series, “Famous Last Words.” More episodes are in the vault, their subjects unknown, for now.
  • Late Night Sums Up Day 2 of the Shutdown
    October 3, 2025 by Trish Bendix
    “No one has any idea how long it will last,” Jimmy Fallon said. “People are calling it the ‘Grey’s Anatomy’ of government shutdowns.”
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