The New York Times - 10 Dez 2025
Why Cocaine Has Ecuador On Its Knees
IAIN DOUGLAS-HAMILTON, 1942-2025
A Price Blitz Puts Trump On Defense
For One ICE Detainee, Severe Pain and Neglect
Same Product, Same Store, but on Instacart, Prices Might Differ
Former V.P. Still Has a Voice. What Will Her Message Be?
A.I. Bubble? Stock Market Pooh-Poohs It.
All You Can Eat, and More
The World as He Saw It
Cultural Roots in Kyiv
Cramping Their Style
Campaign Finance Arguments
Fighting for Ownership
He Took Readers to the Moon
THE WEATHER
COMEY
Abortion Rate Is Climbing
Scrooge Meets His Match
Fleeing Thai-Cambodia Border
HEALTH CARE
Nancy Mace
Behind Bars, Finding Freedom in Baseball
Today’s Top Trending Headlines
COOKING
LYNDA JOHNSON IS WED IN WHITE HOUSE
QUIZ
TRAVEL
Quote of the Day
Sharing Key Insights Into a Reporting Project
How to Host a Stress-Free Dinner Party
From the Comments Forum
The Mini Crossword
For Hanukkah, Try Chopped Liver Without the Liver
Players Fear Rink in Italy Will Cramp Their Style
Despite Red-State Efforts, Abortion Rate Nationwide Still Climbs
Nnena Kalu Receives Turner Prize In Britain
All the Ingredients Of a Memorable Year
A.I. Boom Is Not Like Dot-Com’s
ANSWER TO PREVIOUS PUZZLE
Ukraine Mobilizes to Reclaim the Legacy of a Pioneering Artist
Mutual Pain as Pakistan and Afghanistan Wage a Trade War
Multiple Strikes on Kindergarten and Hospital Kill 114 in Sudan, W.H.O. Says
Rush to Safety as Thai-Cambodia Fighting Erupts
Israel Still Bans Foreign Media in Gaza
4 Russians Sentenced In Killing of American
Cocaine Put Ecuador on Its Knees as U.S. Focused on Fentanyl
A Brief History of U.S. Military Action in Latin America
Feminist Slur Made in Jest By First Lady Stuns France
Despite Red-State Efforts, Abortion Rate Nationwide Still Climbs
U.S. Judge Backs Wind Power By Ruling Trump’s Order Illegal
Facing a Price Blitz, Trump Is on Defense Over His Tariffs
Human Activity Removed As Climate Change Cause
Trump Administration Fights Roadblock to Pursuing New Comey Case
Enduring Excruciating Pain and Severe Infection as an ICE Detainee
Massachusetts Church Keeps Anti-ICE Nativity Scene, Defying Diocese
New Limits On Enforcing Immigration In Illinois
Democratic Governors Say They’re the Party’s Best Shot for 2028
G.O.P. Sifting Its Options As Health Care Vote Nears
Blakeman Runs for Governor, Setting Up a Clash With Stefanik in New York
THE ON POLITICS NEWSLETTER
The Former V.P. Still Has a Voice, But What Will Her Message Be?
Court Grapples With Whether to Lift Campaign Finance Limits
Fed’s Independence Looms as Key Question In Executive Power Case
Justices Put N.Y.’s Policies For Vaccines In Question
Same Eggs, Same Store, But Prices Might Differ
Are We Near an A.I. Bubble? The Stock Market Pooh-Poohs the Worriers.
Corrections
NOT LIKE THE DOT-COM BUST
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N.Y. Archdiocese Prepares to Negotiate Sex-Abuse Settlement
‘Pluck Eyebrows’ a To-Do: Mangione Backpack Items And Notes Cited in Court
Judge Grants Request to Unseal Maxwell Grand Jury Files
Top Official Steps Down After a Case Is Dropped
The Supreme Court Is Overturning the 20th Century
Europe, Too, Is Worth Fighting For
What’s the Point of My Being in Congress?
Netflix and Paramount Are Both Terrible for Warner Bros.
Trump’s Bleak View of the World
TO THE EDITOR:
Family Fighting
Hollywood and Culture
You Bought the Thing; It’s Yours. So Why Are They Controlling It?
F.T.C. Chief Turns Agency Into an Instrument of Trump’s Will
Trump Lets Nvidia Sell Better Chip To China
A.I. Boom Is Not Like Dot-Com’s
Japan’s microcars and trucks have a new fan: President Trump. He wants to bring them to the United States.
Edwin Díaz, left, signed a deal with the Dodgers, and Kyle Schwarber returned to the Phillies, sources said.
Jimmy Kimmel’s ABC show, temporarily suspended earlier this year, was extended for another year.
Stocks & Bonds
Google Faces New Inquiry From E.U. Regulators
JPMorgan Chase’s Costs Are Set to Grow Next Year
Boeing’s Jet Deliveries Decline in November
F.T.C. Chief Turns Agency Into Extension of Trump’s Will
Kimmel’s Late-Night Show on ABC Is Extended for Another Year
Scott Reveals She Donated $7 Billion In Past Year
Why A.I. Boom Is Unlike Late-1990s’ Dot-Com Frenzy
China Access to Chips Comes at Key Moment
Trump Lets Nvidia Sell Better Chip To China
You Bought the Thing; It’s Yours. So Why Do They Control It?
Chinese-Built Airport in Nepal Yields Graft Charges
Could Trump Bring Tiny Cars Popular in Japan to America?
Players Fear Rink in Italy Will Cramp Their Style
The Firing of Franklin Left Winners and Losers From Coast to Coast
The Future of Bowl Games Is Grim if Notre Dame Starts a Trend
Big East Coach’s Son Aims to Make Own Mark There
Florida State Secures Another Title With Goal in Final Minutes
In Court, Rozier Says Not Guilty Of Gambling
Hero in France Is a ‘Normal Guy’ in Texas. But That May Change.
Players Fear Rink Will Cramp Their Style
N.H.L. Warns Unsafe Ice Would Halt Play in Milan
John Noble Wilford, 92, Dies; Chronicled a Giant Leap for Mankind
Iain Douglas-Hamilton, 83, Who Studied and Saved Elephants, Dies
Fern Michaels, 92, Writer Who Created an Empire Of Romance and Thrill
Weather Report
Dodgers and Phillies Take 2 Stars Off the Market
Artists Fuel Waymo’s Feel-Good Branding
Well-Suited To Present A Scroogish Perspective
Technical Support Is Joining the Chat
The Turner Prize goes to Nnena Kalu’s bold sculptures.
Martin Parr’s photos captured the British, warts and all.
Notebooks that are messy and chaotic, but with tidbits of honest sustenance.
Unerring Eye for Everyday Life’s Surprises
Looking for Some Adventure? You Could Try the Underworld.
A Premiere Of Works Composed Long Ago
Crossword
Free Entry for All Comes to MoMA PS1
KenKen
Two Not Touch
Brain Tickler
ANSWER TO PREVIOUS PUZZLE
ANSWERS TO PREVIOUS PUZZLES
ANSWERS TO PREVIOUS PUZZLES
Supernatural and Real Worlds Align
Dispatches From a Man Who Ran His Own Race
Well-Suited to Present a Scroogish Perspective
Technical Support Is Joining the Chat
Artists Drive Waymo’s Feel-Good Branding
Nnena Kalu Receives Turner Prize in Britain
THE BEST OF 2025 Surveying New York and the nation for our favorites.
A festive cake caps off a hearty meal.
Brief reviews that diners can follow by the stars.
SHINY AND NEW
CITY’S BEST
SWEET FINISHES
FAR AND WIDE
Three snacks set the stage to rejoice.
Times readers cooked these dishes more than any other.
In Terms of Experimentation, The Burger Leads the Way
OFF THE MENU LOOKING AHEAD
CORRECTION
PEAR AND RADICCHIO SALAD WITH BLUE CHEESE
LEMON CURD ROULADE
This Winter Meal Brings the Sunshine
MEATBALLS WITH LENTILS AND GREENS
LOS BURRITOS JUÁREZ
CHATEAU ROYALE
BARTOLO
BAR KABAWA
An Assortment of Bite-Size Reviews
Easy Snacks to Kick Off Any Holiday Party
GUGURU ATI EPA (SWEET-SALTY POPCORN AND PEANUTS)
SAVORY HOLIDAY NUT MIX
CHUKCHUK (COCONUT CARAMEL CLUSTERS)
A Sour Solution to Those Latkes
For Hanukkah, Try Chopped Liver Without the Liver
MOCK CHOPPED LIVER WITH GREEN BEANS AND WALNUTS
PICKLE LATKES
Embracing New York’s Newcomers
Embracing New York’s Newcomers
Our 23 Favorite Dishes Across the U.S.
1. Smashed Beef Kebab With Cucumber Yogurt
2. One-Pot Beans, Greens and Grains
4. Honey Garlic Shrimp
3. Chicken and Red Lentil Soup With Lemony Yogurt
All the Ingredients of a Memorable Year
The New York Dishes a Critic Can’t Forget
14 Exceptional Desserts, Coast to Coast
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