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Christian Nonprofit’s Members Avoid Florida’s Group Home Standards
In place of the state, a nonprofit association has regulatory authority over about two dozen of the facilities.Jan. 24 - Top stories -
Ask Us Your Health Questions
It could be answered by Times journalists and experts in a future Ask Well column.Jan. 23 - Top stories -
What It Means That Republicans Aren’t Acting on the Pete Hegseth Allegations
Party loyalty remains strong even for nominees who go down. Pete Hegseth’s no different, but the Trump era has strengthened it even more.Jan. 23 - Top stories -
The Dissonance of Climate Promises at Davos
C.E.O.s, policymakers and billionaires at the World Economic Forum’s conference have long pledged to fight climate change. Has it done any good?Jan. 23 - Top stories -
‘Emilia Pérez’ Leads the 2025 Oscar Nominations With 13 Nods
“The Brutalist” and “Wicked” secured 10 nominations apiece in a year with a wide-open best picture race. Acting nominees include Demi Moore, Cynthia Erivo, Adrien Brody and Timothée Chalamet.Jan. 23 - Top stories -
Trump Is Already Making America Weaker and More Vulnerable
Favoring TikTok over national security, releasing rioters, undermining global health efforts — these actions put all of us at risk.Jan. 22 - Top stories -
Jules Feiffer, Acerbic Cartoonist, Writer and Much Else, Dies at 95
In his long-running Village Voice comic strip and in his many plays and screenplays, he took delight in skewering politics, relationships and human nature.Jan. 21 - Top stories -
Garth Hudson, Multifaceted Musician With the Band, Dies at 87
He was the last surviving original member of one of the most influential groups of the 1960s and ’70s, with its blend of rock, r&b and country.Jan. 21 - Top stories -
The Dark Roots of Donald Trump’s Obsession With Panama and Greenland
He is tapping into a vision of a United States that is forever growing, forever moving outward.Jan. 21 - Top stories -
‘American Carnage 2: Ultimate Carnage’: Best and Worst Moments From Trump’s Inaugural Address
Fourteen Opinion writers assess the substance and style of Trump’s speech.Jan. 20 - Top stories -
It’s Trump’s Messy, Dangerous World Now
The key to peace is strength, and the key to strength is leadership.Jan. 20 - Top stories -
Trump Barely Won the Election. Why Doesn’t It Feel That Way?
The president-elect’s cultural victory has lapped his political victory.Jan. 19 - Top stories -
Sean Spicer on Trump 2.0: ‘It’s Going to Be Cataclysmic’
The former White House press secretary shares his predictions for Trump’s second term.Jan. 19 - Top stories -
André Soltner, Famed Chef at New York’s Lutèce, Dies at 92
Customers returned again and again for his impeccable French dishes at a restaurant that one food critic said “set the gold standard.”Jan. 18 - Top stories -
Decades Ago, Students Attacked the ‘Iron Horse.’ Now It Rides Again.
Exactly why the sculpture was attacked by University of Georgia students may always be a mystery. But 70 years later, restored, it rides again.Jan. 18 - Top stories -
Northeast Braces for Snow as Frigid Air Settles Across Most of the U.S.
Temperatures are expected plunge across the country this weekend.Jan. 17 - Top stories -
A Georgia Prosecutor Has Long Regretted Sending a Man Away for Life. Can He Fix It?
Weakened by cancer and nagged by his conscience, a former Georgia prosecutor wants the courts to reverse the sentence he demanded for a man who didn’t physically harm anyone in his crimes.Jan. 17 - Top stories -
Bob Uecker, Clubhouse Wit-Turned-Popular Sportscaster, Dies at 90
Uecker turned his meager baseball career into humorous fodder covering games on TV and as a commercial pitchman.Jan. 16 - Top stories -
Israel and Hamas Reached a Cease-Fire Deal
Also, Biden is set to deliver a farewell address tonight. Here’s the latest at the end of Wednesday.Jan. 15 - Top stories -
Not Drunk, Not Dry: What it Means to Be ‘Soberish’
Conscious of the health risks of alcohol, more people are experimenting with cutting back on drinking.Jan. 15 - Top stories -
5 Takeaways from Hochul’s State of the State Address
Child care, housing costs and public safety were the New York governor’s top issues as she outlined her policy plans for the year and for a re-election fight in 2026.Jan. 14 - Top stories -
Dozens of Bodies Recovered From Illegal Mine in South Africa
The authorities had at one point limited the miners’ access to food, water and other supplies in a blockade that drew criticism from human rights groups.Jan. 14 - Top stories -
Rashida Jones, MSNBC President, Steps Down
Rebecca Kutler, senior vice president for content strategy at MSNBC, will serve as the cable network’s interim president.Jan. 14 - Top stories -
Hegseth Is Dangerous but Not for the Reasons You Think
As secretary of defense, Hegseth would channel his boss’s blend of jingoism and anger to fundamentally alter the character of the military.Jan. 14 - Top stories -
Alexandre Kantorow Rises, With Piano Prizes and the Paris Olympics
The 27-year-old musician Alexandre Kantorow has rapidly received worldwide attention. That hasn’t changed his approach to making music.Jan. 14 - Top stories -
Stuart Spencer, Political Pioneer Who Helped Propel Reagan’s Rise, Dies at 97
One of the nation’s first campaign consultants for hire, he advised leading Republicans, including President Gerald Ford, but Reagan was his prized candidate.Jan. 13 - Top stories -
OpenAI Courts Trump With Vision for ‘A.I. in America’
The maker of ChatGPT hopes to spur investment from the Middle East and avoid strict regulations on the development of new technologies.Jan. 13 - Top stories -
Man Charged in Stabbing Death of 14-Year-Old Boy Found in Bronx
The man, 29-year-old Waldo Mejia, was arrested early on Saturday near the location of the Friday stabbing in the Mott Haven neighborhood.Jan. 11 - Top stories -
Charles Person, Youngest of the Original Freedom Riders, Dies at 82
In 1961, he and 12 other civil rights activists were nearly killed for trying to integrate interstate bus terminals across the South.Jan. 11 - Top stories -
Man Convicted in Pizzagate Shooting Is Killed in Confrontation With Police
Edgar Maddison Welch, 36, of Salisbury, N.C., who was sentenced to four years in prison for the 2016 shooting at a Washington restaurant, was fatally shot after he pointed a gun at an officer ...Jan. 10 - Top stories -
Can Democrats Be the Party of the Future Again?
Ro Khanna, a progressive from Silicon Valley, on Big Tech’s rightward lurch.Jan. 10 - Top stories -
Can the Justice Department Survive a Trump Wrecking Ball?
Over the next four years, the rule of law will face a profound test.Jan. 9 - Top stories -
Out-of-Control Fires Devastate Los Angeles Area
Also, no one bid for the chance to drill in Alaska’s wilderness. Here’s the latest at the end of Wednesday.Jan. 8 - Top stories -
Jeff Baena, Film Director and Husband of Aubrey Plaza, Dies at 47
Mr. Baena, who was married to the actress Aubrey Plaza, co-wrote the existential comedy “I Heart Huckabees,” and wrote and directed films including “Life After Beth” and “The Little Hours.”Jan. 5 - Top stories -
When the Husband Stops Scrolling and Starts Posting
A second-person narrative of social media.Jan. 3 - Top stories -
Finding Light in Winter
No matter how dark the days, we can find light in our own hearts, and we can be one another’s light.Jan. 3 - Top stories -
Plane Crash in Fullerton, California, Kills 2 and Injures 19
The single-engine aircraft barreled into a manufacturing facility just moments after taking off from a nearby airport in Fullerton, Calif., on Thursday.Jan. 3 - Top stories -
Biden Expected to Permanently Ban Oil Drilling in Some Federal Waters
The move, expected as early as Monday, relies on a 70-year-old law that could make it difficult for the Trump administration to reverse it.Jan. 2 - Top stories -
Gaza Cease-Fire Before Trump’s Inauguration Looks Unlikely
Despite a recent Biden administration push, talks between Israel and Hamas to end the war appear not to have made significant progress, according to officials familiar with the discussions, as ...Jan. 2 - Top stories -
Trump Plans Steep Tariffs on Canada, Mexico and China
Also, Hamas said it would free an American hostage. Here’s the latest at the end of Friday.18h - Top stories