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Horns, Whistles and Then Gunfire on a Minneapolis Street
A man opened his door to discover a tableau of deadly violence after a federal agent fatally shot a woman.
Lawmakers Split After Classified Briefings on Venezuela
Republicans praised what they characterized as a narrow and well-executed plan, while Democrats expressed alarm, warning that the mission wa...
Trump Says He Wants Congress to Stop Wall St. From Buying Single-Family Houses
The president said he wanted Congress to stop big investors from buying the houses, which has driven up rents and set obstacles for first-ti...
A Future for Confession
The sacrament of penance’s 21st-century allure.
A Close Call for U.S. Commandos and an Emboldened Trump
As a damaged U.S. helicopter struggled to stay aloft over Venezuela’s capital, the success of the entire operation hung in the balance.
Videos Show Federal Agent Shooting Motorist in Minneapolis
Clips analyzed by The Times show the moments immediately before and after a woman was fatally shot.
Trump Is About to Lose Control of the Economy
Will anyone be in charge?
Philip Yancey, Prominent Christian Author, Admits to Extramarital Affair
He said he would retire from writing and public speaking.
What We Know About Trump’s Crime and Immigration Crackdown Across the U.S.
The president has sent federal agents to Democratic-led cities in several states, prompting lawsuits and stirring anger among local leaders.
Trump’s Voters Are Discovering What ‘America First’ Really Means
Whether or not the Venezuelan raid was advisable, it was Trumpian.
2026 SAG Actor Award Nominations List: ‘One Battle’ and ‘Sinners’ Lead
Timothée Chalamet and Ariana Grande also scored nods. Cynthia Erivo and the stars of “Jay Kelly” were left out.
Oil Firms Say Venezuela Owes Them Billions Over Earlier Investments
Companies like Exxon Mobil and ConocoPhillips say that Venezuela owes them billions of dollars for confiscating their assets two decades ago...
Bruce Crawford, Arts-Loving Adman Who Led the Met Opera, Dies at 96
He helped build the ad agency BBDO International into a powerhouse before channeling his passion for opera into managing the Met and revital...
Trump Deepens Scrutiny of Minnesota, a Potential Model for Other Blue States
The White House is intensifying and broadening its probes into fraud in states led by prominent Democrats.
Most Lawyers in the Manhattan U.S. Attorney’s Office Are on Epstein Duty
The Justice Department has dedicated scores of lawyers, including more than 125 from the Southern District of New York, to reviewing over tw...
Justice Dept. Staff Fear Turmoil Diverts Them From Potential Threats
Rank-and-file prosecutors and agents have expressed serious concern that a hobbled work force hurts the government’s ability to identify and...
Julie Menin Is Elected New York City Council Speaker
Ms. Menin, a centrist Democrat, said she would investigate bad actors in business and city agencies and played down areas of difference with...
California Tech Executives Plot Against Rep. Ro Khanna Over Support of Wealth Tax
It’s hard right now to be a progressive Democrat in the heart of America’s tech industry.
RFK Jr. Overhauls Food Pyramid to Emphasize Red Meat and Dairy
The Trump administration released new dietary guidelines on Wednesday, pushing Americans to prioritize protein and cut back on added sugars...
Nick Reiner’s Lawyer, Alan Jackson, Removes Himself From Murder Case
The announcement delayed the arraignment of Mr. Reiner, who is accused of killing his parents last month.
New Dietary Guidelines Abandon Longstanding Advice on Alcohol
Now the government’s recommendation is to “limit” drinking, without specifying safe amounts for men and women. The guidelines no longer warn...
Los Angeles Begins to Recover After Devastating 2025 Fires
After wildfires destroyed much of Altadena and Pacific Palisades, Southern California is trying to heal, but also struggling with how to mov...
After Maduro Ouster, Trump’s Venezuela Moves Pose a Challenge for GOP in Congress
Republicans have cheered the raid that ousted Nicolás Maduro but toiled to square their longstanding views with President Trump’s unclear an...
Abel Ferrara: In Rome, They Call Him ‘Maestro’
Abel Ferrara, an icon of down-and-dirty New York cinema who has a key role in ‘Marty Supreme,’ tells the story of his wild career in a frank...
Maduro Is Gone, but Repression in Venezuela Has Intensified
Security forces have boarded buses, searched phones and interrogated people, looking for evidence that they welcomed the capture of Nicolás...
Alaska Airlines to Buy 110 Boeing Planes as It Seeks to Expand
Alaska’s order, its largest ever, follows its acquisition of Hawaiian Airlines and is part of its plan to expand, including overseas.
New Novels to Read This Year
Tayari Jones, Ann Patchett, George Saunders and Veronica Roth return with new novels; Jennette McCurdy makes her fiction debut; and more.
Yemen Separatist Leader Refuses to Attend Talks, Deepening Saudi Arabia-UAE Clash
Southern Yemen has been engulfed in a proxy conflict that pits two U.S. allies, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates, against each othe...
As Charlie Kirk’s Turning Point Pushes Into High Schools, Dissension Follows
Since Mr. Kirk’s death, chapters of his organization’s affiliate for teenagers have more than doubled in number, aided by politicians who ha...
U.S. to Control Venezuela Oil Sales ‘Indefinitely,’ Energy Secretary Says
Chris Wright said the Trump administration was in “active dialogue” with Venezuela’s government about the plan.
The New York Times
January 7, 2026
Live Updates: U.S. Forces Intercept Oil Tanker That Defied Blockade of Venezuela
The U.S. military had been pursuing the Russian-flagged tanker as part of its pressure campaign against Venezuela. The move deepens a confro...
Hundreds of Tourists on Yemeni Island Caught Up in Saudi-U.A.E. Rift
Around 600 foreigners have been stranded on Socotra as clashes on mainland Yemen halted flights, turning the nature sanctuary and tourist sp...
New Nonfiction Books to Read This Year
Memoirs by Sylvester Stallone and the founder of Barstool Sports; essays from celebrated novelists Jesmyn Ward and Jayne Anne Phillips; and...
Buy Greenland? Take It? Why? An Old Pact Already Gives Trump a Free Hand.
Analysts say the Cold War agreement allows the president to increase the American military presence almost at will.
Reshuffle at Ukraine’s Intelligence Agencies Draws Criticism
Some ask whether the shake-up risks disrupting the agencies’ operations and is political in nature.
Warner Bros. Board Rebuffs Paramount’s Latest Buyout Offer
The board said the blockbuster deal it reached with Netflix last month posed less risk.
The Law of the Jungle
We ask where America’s new foreign policy might take us — and the world.
Europe Tries to Come to Terms With Trump’s Intervention in Venezuela
Needing U.S. support to fend off Russia in Ukraine, European leaders have been cautious about criticizing President Trump on Greenland, Iran...
Ronny Chieng Remarks on Trump ‘DoorDash-ing’ Maduro to Brooklyn
“The Daily Show” host quipped that after a surprise capture, Nicolás Maduro “will face justice in the best legal system in the world that we...
Trump Claims Venezuela Will Hand Over Oil, and L.A. Wildfires Leave Behind Toxic Homes
Plus, a journey to a melting continent.
Why Trump Wants Greenland
President Trump has repeated his interest in taking the semiautonomous Danish territory, citing U.S. national security. Denmark’s leader say...
China’s Threat to Block Rare Earths Has Put Japan on High Alert
Tokyo is concerned at signs that Beijing may be laying the groundwork to restrict access to the metals vital to manufacturing.
The Case for Real Regime Change in Venezuela
The former envoy Elliott Abrams says the administration should push harder.
Minnesota’s Fraud Should Be a Wake-Up Call for Democrats
The specter of welfare fraud haunted Democrats under Reagan. It could do so again.
Can Timothée Chalamet Break This Oscar Curse?
The best actor Oscar almost never goes to young men, though the 30-year-old has his best chance yet with “Marty Supreme.”
The Cast and Creators of ‘KPop Demon Hunters’ on How the Movie Came to Be
As the filmmakers, songwriters and actors tell it, their “wackadoo” concept evolved over nine years and eight versions of “Golden” into a gl...
Fed’s Independence Faces Critical Tests as Trump Seeks to Remake Institution
The central bank faces two major hurdles early on in 2026 that will determine the extent to which it operates free of political meddling.
Despite Little Research, Companies Race to Market Autism Tests
Backers claim the tests can predict a child’s risk of autism using a strand of hair or a mother’s blood, but critics say they are not ready...
My Long Weekend With 700 People Touched by Death
Facing death is a core part of making meaning of one’s life. To struggle through this universal contemplation without a community can be bru...