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‘They Couldn’t Break Me’: A Protester, the White House and a Doctored Photo
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‘They Couldn’t Break Me’: A Protester, the White House and a Doctored Photo

President Trump and the White House regularly circulate imagery that has been manipulated by A.I. But the photo of Nekima Levy Armstrong was different.

By Erica L. Green
In Under 500 Words, a Judge Weaponized Wit to Free the Child Detained by ICE
books

In Under 500 Words, a Judge Weaponized Wit to Free the Child Detained by ICE

Our critic annotates the barbed wordplay of a decision challenging the Trump administration’s theory of executive power.

By A.O. Scott
Polls Show Strong G.O.P. Support for Trump on Immigration
us

Polls Show Strong G.O.P. Support for Trump on Immigration

A small, but growing, share of Republicans say that enforcement has gone too far, after the killing of two Minneapolis protesters.

By Ruth Igielnik
Chaos in Minneapolis Exposes an Internet at War With Truth
technology

Chaos in Minneapolis Exposes an Internet at War With Truth

Technological advances and an erosion of trust have transformed the way news unfolds online, distorting shared reality.

By Stuart A. Thompson, Tiffany Hsu and Steven Lee Myers
Trump Says Republicans Should ‘Take Over’ Elections, and Clintons Agree to Testify in Epstein Inquiry
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Trump Says Republicans Should ‘Take Over’ Elections, and Clintons Agree to Testify in Epstein Inquiry

Plus, a conservative group plans an alternate Super Bowl halftime show.

By Tracy Mumford, Will Jarvis and Ian Stewart
Trump, in an Escalation, Calls for Republicans to ‘Nationalize’ Elections
us

Trump, in an Escalation, Calls for Republicans to ‘Nationalize’ Elections

The comments, made on a conservative podcast, follow a string of moves from his administration to try to exert more control over American elections.

By Reid J. Epstein and Nick Corasaniti
In Trump’s Fraud Crackdown, Political Foes Face Harshest Scrutiny
us

In Trump’s Fraud Crackdown, Political Foes Face Harshest Scrutiny

State officials say the president’s actions are a new form of retribution, even as the White House has pardoned allies charged with defrauding government.

By Tony Romm
Trump Is Said to Have Dropped Demand for Cash From Harvard
us

Trump Is Said to Have Dropped Demand for Cash From Harvard

Hours after The Times reported that President Trump had lowered the bar for a deal, he denied backtracking and made new threats against Harvard.

By Michael C. Bender, Michael S. Schmidt and Alan Blinder
Disney Names Josh D’Amaro as Next C.E.O.
business

Disney Names Josh D’Amaro as Next C.E.O.

Mr. D’Amaro, 54, has most recently served as chairman of Disney Experiences, a division that includes theme parks, cruise vacations and consumer products.

By Brooks Barnes
Can This Man Break Disney’s Succession Curse?
business

Can This Man Break Disney’s Succession Curse?

The biggest challenge for Josh D’Amaro as Disney’s next chief executive might be escaping Bob Iger’s shadow.

By Brooks Barnes
Clintons Capitulate on House Epstein Inquiry, Agreeing to Testify
us

Clintons Capitulate on House Epstein Inquiry, Agreeing to Testify

Former President Bill Clinton and Hillary Clinton, the ex-secretary of state, agreed to depositions they had long resisted days before the House was to vote to hold them in contempt.

By Annie Karni
N.F.L. Says It Will Look Into Steve Tisch’s Ties to Epstein
sports

N.F.L. Says It Will Look Into Steve Tisch’s Ties to Epstein

Recently released emails reveal that Jeffrey Epstein sought to connect Mr. Tisch, whose family is a part-owner of the New York Giants, with multiple women.

By Ken Belson and Jenny Vrentas
How to Watch the 2026 Westminster Dog Show
style

How to Watch the 2026 Westminster Dog Show

Everything you (and your dog) need to know about the competition, now in its 150th outing.

By Callie Holtermann
Behind the Scenes at the 150th Westminster Dog Show
style

Behind the Scenes at the 150th Westminster Dog Show

Brushing, panting, licking and leaping: Here’s what we saw at the Javits Convention Center, where show dogs could let their fur down before taking to the ring.

By The Styles Desk, Lanna Apisukh and Amir Hamja
Colleges See Major Racial Shifts in Student Enrollment
us

Colleges See Major Racial Shifts in Student Enrollment

An analysis finds that flagship state universities, as well as less selective colleges, had major increases in Black and Hispanic students following a ban on race-conscious admissions.

By Stephanie Saul
Police Search X’s Premises in France as Prosecutors Summon Elon Musk
world

Police Search X’s Premises in France as Prosecutors Summon Elon Musk

The move followed a yearlong investigation into X and escalated a wider standoff between European officials and American tech companies over the regulation of social media.

By Catherine Porter and Ségolène Le Stradic
The Numbers, and Questions, Behind Musk’s Mega-Merger
business

The Numbers, and Questions, Behind Musk’s Mega-Merger

The combination of SpaceX and xAI will create a rocket-and-A.I. giant. But investors and experts have concerns about the consequences of the deal.

By Andrew Ross Sorkin, Bernhard Warner, Sarah Kessler, Michael J. de la Merced, Niko Gallogly, Brian O’Keefe and Ian Mount
On Eve of Peace Talks, Russia Hits Power Plants in Frigid Ukraine
world

On Eve of Peace Talks, Russia Hits Power Plants in Frigid Ukraine

Missiles overnight targeted electrical facilities in Kyiv and other parts of the country, according to local authorities, despite President Trump’s request for a pause.

By Maria Varenikova
China’s Disappearing Generals
world

China’s Disappearing Generals

For three years, Xi Jinping has been cleaning out the Chinese military elite, bringing high-level dismissals and disappearances to nearly every arm of the military.

By Amy Chang Chien, Agnes Chang and Chris Buckley
What We Know About the Disappearance of Savannah Guthrie’s Mother
us

What We Know About the Disappearance of Savannah Guthrie’s Mother

Nancy Guthrie, 84, the “Today” show host’s mother, was last seen on Saturday night, the authorities said. The disappearance is being investigated as a crime.

By Claire Moses
Trekking Among Italy’s Winter Olympic Venues? You’d Better Not Be in a Hurry.
world

Trekking Among Italy’s Winter Olympic Venues? You’d Better Not Be in a Hurry.

The Games in northern Italy, which start on Friday, will be spread across 8,500 square miles. Long distances, narrow roads, complex connections and snowfall will make it a logistical nightmare.

By Jason Horowitz and Alessandro Grassani
The Global Economy’s Warning Signals Are Broken
business

The Global Economy’s Warning Signals Are Broken

From markets to spending to debt, usually reliable indicators that forecast where the economy is headed are proving deeply fallible.

By Patricia Cohen
‘I’m Not Ripping It Down’: Trump Says He’s Only Renovating the Kennedy Center
us

‘I’m Not Ripping It Down’: Trump Says He’s Only Renovating the Kennedy Center

Even though President Trump held a movie premiere for his wife’s new film there last week, he said the state of the building was “actually sort of dangerous.”

By Shawn McCreesh, Julia Jacobs and Luke Broadwater
Trump’s Kennedy Center Shutdown Plan Jolts Workers and Performers
arts

Trump’s Kennedy Center Shutdown Plan Jolts Workers and Performers

The administration’s announcement to shut the center for a major overhaul led to a swirl of confusion and anxiety among performers and patrons about its future.

By Adam Nagourney and Julia Jacobs
From ‘Hamilton’ to Issa Rae to Philip Glass: Here’s a List of Kennedy Center Cancellations
arts

From ‘Hamilton’ to Issa Rae to Philip Glass: Here’s a List of Kennedy Center Cancellations

More than two dozen musicians, dancers, theater companies and other creative groups have pulled out of performing at the Kennedy Center since President Trump returned to the White House.

By Michaela Towfighi
A Hamas Hostage’s Secret Ordeal
world

A Hamas Hostage’s Secret Ordeal

Guy Gilboa-Dalal says he was sexually abused by one of his captors in the tunnels of Gaza and threatened with death if he said anything.

By Isabel Kershner
Palestinians Return to Gaza for First Time in Nearly Two Years
world

Palestinians Return to Gaza for First Time in Nearly Two Years

Only 12 returnees reunited with families. Some said their arrival carried larger weight, defying any notion of permanently displacing Gazans.

By Adam Rasgon and Bilal Shbair
Let Them Eat Goo
dining

Let Them Eat Goo

It’s boom times for meal-replacement products that cater to the overwhelmed (and wellness-obsessed) millennial. But Soylent they are not.

By Ella Quittner
A Role Model for How to Die
nyregion

A Role Model for How to Die

What if you really did live every day as if it were your last? That was Brian’s plan.

By John Leland
Your Money Is Suddenly Worth Less. That’s Not Necessarily a Bad Thing.
opinion

Your Money Is Suddenly Worth Less. That’s Not Necessarily a Bad Thing.

Which way is up?

By Jason Furman
Melania’s Memoir Was Bad. The Movie Is Worse.
opinion

Melania’s Memoir Was Bad. The Movie Is Worse.

The surface is all there is.

By Carlos Lozada
New York Attorney General to Deploy Observers to Document ICE Raids
nyregion

New York Attorney General to Deploy Observers to Document ICE Raids

Letitia James, the state’s top law official, said staffers from her office would serve as “neutral witnesses” amid recent backlash to President Trump’s deportation campaign.

By Luis Ferré-Sadurní
Jewish Heirs Say Met Museum Pissarro Was Sold Under Nazi-Era Duress
arts

Jewish Heirs Say Met Museum Pissarro Was Sold Under Nazi-Era Duress

The museum says a Jewish collector received a fair price for the work in 1941. The heirs say sales from that time are considered to have been forced and void under French law.

By Tom Mashberg
Venezuela’s Authoritarian Grip Eases. But for How Long?
world

Venezuela’s Authoritarian Grip Eases. But for How Long?

A sweeping amnesty proposal, tests of censorship limits and opposition leaders emerging from hiding are fueling hopes for democratic changes. But skepticism abounds.

By Simon Romero, Isayen Herrera and Patricia Sulbarán
Son of Norway’s Crown Princess Goes on Trial, Charged With Rape
world

Son of Norway’s Crown Princess Goes on Trial, Charged With Rape

The trial of Marius Borg Hoiby, who has also been accused of assault and other crimes, began as his mother came under pressure over her ties to Jeffrey Epstein.

By Lynsey Chutel