The New York Times - 9 Jul 2025

Table of content - The New York Times (9 Jul 2025)

5 Days Later, a Grim Task Continues
JUSTICES PAVE WAY FOR TRUMP TO FIRE FEDERAL WORKERS
White House Botches Swap Of Detainees
What’s in the Bill
Criticizing Putin After Barrage, Trump Vows More Ukraine Aid
Is Musk’s Push for Third Party Achievable or Flight of Fancy?
He Opposed Illegal Immigrants, But He Fell in Love With One
As Much Boxer as Puncher
A Museum of Curiosities
Energy Dept. Hires Skeptics
Threats and a Trade Tempest
Whom Will A.I. Hurt Most?
Following a Mentor’s Path
Provocative Opera From Afar
20 Summer Wines Under $20
A Pioneer in Biology
THE WEATHER
Cucumbers’ Cool Factor
A Different Combs Narrative
It’s Trump’s Economy Now
A document undercut White House claims about Venezuelans that the U.S. has sent to El Salvador.
Lawrence H. Summers
What It Means to Lead an Investigative Team
Today’s Top Trending Headlines
QUIZ
WORKOUT
3, 2, 1, AND THE LAST SHUTTLE LEAVES AN ERA BEHIND
GUIDE
Quote of the Day
Responses and Replies
Many Falls Are Preventable. These Tips Can Help.
Excerpts From New York Times Audio
The Mini Crossword
A Brief Detour Between A Cy Young and a Title Was Pivotal for Sabathia
At the Art Zoo, No Cages Are Needed
Electric Hydrofoil Ferries May Change The Way We Commute
This Season Makes the Case For Refreshing Choices
Injunction Frees Clinics To Receive Medicaid
Outrage as Federal Agents Sweep Through Los Angeles Park
ANSWER TO PREVIOUS PUZZLE
Europe Looks Within for Ways to Break China’s Lock on Rare Earths
Netanyahu and Trump Take Moment to Celebrate Iran Win
In the Trump Era, Global Diplomacy Is All About Flattery
Cargo Ship Is Attacked In Red Sea; 2 Are Killed
White House Botches Swap of U.S. Prisoners In Venezuelan Custody
Document Undercuts White House Claims About Deported Venezuelans
Latest Trade Tempest Sets Off Global Scramble to Avoid Trump’s Tariffs
BRICS Nations, Facing Threat Of Levies, Turn to One Another
Land Mines Set to Make Comeback as Russia Neighbors Leave a Treaty
Kyiv Casts Fishing Nets To Catch Enemy Drones
Trump Vows More Aid to Kyiv and Criticizes Putin After a Barrage
In London, Russian Plot Targeted Critic of Putin
Britain Hosts French Leader, Seeking a Partner on Shared Thorny Issues
Landmark Hotel in Haiti Falls Victim to Violence
Blazes in France and Spain Follow Intense Heat Wave
Caltech Agrees to Settle Lawsuit Accusing It of Misleading Students
Barnard Vows to Crack Down On Antisemitism on Campus
Nearly Everything In the G.O.P. Bill, And How Much It Will Cost or Save
He Opposed Illegal Immigration, But Gely Won His Heart
Outrage as Federal Agents Sweep Through Los Angeles Park
California Pushes Back on Federal Plan to Pull Grants for Bullet Train
Churches Can Endorse Candidates, I.R.S. Says
Energy Department Hires Skeptics of Climate Change
Justices Pave the Way For the Administration To Fire Federal Workers
Corrections
Osborn Will Seek Ricketts’s Seat in Nebraska, Stressing Class Issues
Is Musk’s Push for Third Party Achievable or Flight of Fancy?
Injunction Frees Clinics To Receive Medicaid
At Least 161 Remain Missing in Texas County as Search Continues
Rescue Swimmer Recounts Ordeal Of Terror at Camp
Frantic Call in the Night: ‘Oh My God, They Just Got Swept Away’
The Combs Case Was Narrower Than ‘Diddy Parties’ Memes Made It Out to Be
Combs, Facing Up to 20 Years in Prison, Will Be Sentenced in October
Dan Osborn Thinks the G.O.P. Has Buyer’s Remorse
The Domestic Policy Law Brings Shame Upon Our Country
Why Can’t Americans Buy the Best E.V.s?
For Israel, It Pays to Be a Winner
Trump’s Big Bill Is Law. What Was Learned?
Cuts Hurt Communities
Franklin W. Stahl, Who Showed How DNA Replicates, Dies at 95
Sandra Neels, 85, a Dancer Both Modern and Timeless
The U.S. Economy Belongs to Trump Now
Debt Spiral Is Spurring Relief Action For Nations
Whose Jobs Are Doomed In A.I.’s Rise?
Electric hydrofoil technology can help ferries move faster with less emissions than their diesel counterparts.
After years of injuries and uncertainty, wide receiver Rashod Bateman is happy to be back in Baltimore.
An independent watchdog said Britain’s finances were in a ‘vulnerable position’ after global economic shocks.
Stocks & Bonds
IBM Rolls Out New Line Of Power-Efficient Chips
New President and C.E.O. For St. Jude Fund-Raising
Wendy’s C.E.O. Leaving For Top Job at Hershey
Whose Jobs Are Likely to Be Doomed by Rise of A.I.?
Britain Faces Tough Economic Choice: Anger Public or Investors
Debt Spiral Is Spurring Relief Action For Nations
The U.S. Economy Belongs to Trump Now
Japan’s Plight: 7 Rounds Of Trade Talks. No Deal.
Trump Tariff Threat Tests South Korea’s New Leader
Electric Hydrofoil Ferries May Change the Way We Commute
95%
$8B
Swiatek Teaches New Self Old Tricks
Swiatek At Wimbledon
A Brief Detour Between a Cy Young And a Title Was Pivotal for Sabathia
Wright Is Following His Mentor’s Pathway To Mets Hall of Fame
Batters Up
Georgia Tech Is on Upswing, but the Specter of ‘That Team’ Looms
Raven Feels Wind Is Finally at His Back
Trying to Regain Magic on Grass, Swiatek Teaches Her New Self Old Tricks
In Club World Cup, P.S.G. Is Showing Off New Trait: Resilience
Weather Report
At the Art Zoo, No Cages Are Needed
An Operatic Adventure Travels Well
50 Years of Comedy Preserved
Making risky deliveries to reconnect a damaged world.
Valery Gergiev, despite being shunned, will conduct in Italy.
A gold prospector who protects his stash against Nazis, and other films.
From the Aix Festival in France, Operatic Adventure Travels Afar
Russian Maestro, Shunned in West, to Conduct in Italy
Two Not Touch
Brain Tickler
ANSWER TO PREVIOUS PUZZLE
ANSWERS TO PREVIOUS PUZZLES
ANSWERS TO PREVIOUS PUZZLES
YESTERDAY’S ANSWER
Perilous Deliveries in Inhospitable Terrain
Crossword
KenKen
Live, From the Archives, It’s Saturday Night!
Going Live
Not Ready for Prime Time
An Evolving Legacy
Can’t Do That on Live TV?
A Break From Sequels and Remakes
Kesha Doubles Down as a Party Girl, and 9 More New Songs
At the Art Zoo, No Steel Cages Are Needed
Have Egg Cream, Will Travel
This Season Makes the Case for Refreshing Choices
Mango recipes you won’t forget.
After the fire, feeding the recovery.
Give those cucumber salads an upgrade.
Kabawa serves Caribbean pleasures.
What’s Sweet, Versatile and a Treasure?
MANGO SHORTCAKES WITH LIME-COCONUT CREAM
MANGO PEPPER RELISH
MANGO-TOMATO SALAD
Hunting for Rare Dollar Deals Long Past the Cheap Slice Days
OPENING
LOOKING AHEAD
BRANCHES
CLOSING
ON THE MENU
Making the Case for These Refreshing Choices
From Summer Side to Star of the Table
Savory S’mores, Campfire Optional
Taco Trucks Bring Comfort Amid Fire Rubble
Changes to Food Aid Will Affect Millions
Caribbean Tastes, Welcoming and Inspired
KABAWA
Everybody Loves Feeding Phil Rosenthal
CHOCOLATE EGG CREAM

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