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How Our White House Photographer Finds New Angles on the Oval Office

By: Jodi Rudoren and Doug Mills
Doug Mills, winner of three Pulitzers, sits, crawls and hoists cameras high in the air to bring viewers fresh perspectives. He was at it again this week during our marathon interview with President Trump.

Doug Mills, left, photographing President Trump after an interview with The New York Times on Wednesday.

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China’s Threat to Block Rare Earths Has Put Japan on High Alert

By: River Akira Davis
Tokyo is concerned at signs that Beijing may be laying the groundwork to restrict access to the metals vital to manufacturing.

A truck hauling material out of a mining valley for heavy rare earth metals on the outskirts of Longnan, China, in April.

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Minnesota’s Fraud Should Be a Wake-Up Call for Democrats

By: Ruy Teixeira
The specter of welfare fraud haunted Democrats under Reagan. It could do so again.
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On His Last Day, Adams Drops From View but Still Flexes His Muscle

By: Jeffery C. Mays
Mayor Eric Adams had one public appearance on his schedule, but that didn’t stop him from naming a third charter commission in the last hours of his administration.

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Oil Tanker Fleeing the Coast Guard Now Listed in Russian Ship Database

By: Christiaan Triebert and Nicholas Nehamas
The listing could make it more challenging for U.S. forces to board the ship, which an arm of the Kremlin’s maritime authority says is now flying the Russian flag.

A U.S. military helicopter flying over the Panama-flagged Centuries, which was intercepted in the Caribbean Sea. American officials have suggested that they intend to seize another ship, Bella 1, which they are currently tracking.

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The Top Movies of 2025, According to Times Readers: ‘Marty Supreme’ and More

By: Stephanie Goodman
We asked you to vote on the best films of the year. The results ranged from big box office hits to small art-house indies.
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Video Games Have Become the Main Way Boys Socialize. Is That Bad?

By: Claire Cain Miller and Amy Fan
They’ve become an important way to spend time with peers. But they’ve also become more addictive.
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Judge in Gilgo Beach Case Spurns Request to Throw Out DNA Evidence

By: Corey Kilgannon
Lawyers for Rex Heuermann, who is charged with killing seven women, made last-ditch attempts to toss crucial evidence, but prosecutors are preparing for an expected trial next year.

Lawyers for Rex Heuermann, right, tried to persuade a judge to divide the case into as many as five separate trials.

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21 Questions About the NYC Mayoral Race, Answered

By: The New York Times
Readers from around the world asked about Assemblyman Zohran Mamdani’s surprising primary win, its effect on national politics and how The Times covers elections.

With the contested Democratic primary for mayor decided, New York City voters can expect to be inundated with political ads leading up to the general election in November.

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In New Assessment, C.I.A. Chief Says U.S. Strikes ‘Severely Damaged’ Iranian Program

The administration suggested an initial report of less-severe damage was already outdated as the president continued to defend his assertion that key facilities had been “obliterated,” though no intelligence official has yet directly echoed his view.

A uranium conversion facility in Isfahan, Iran, in 2004.

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William Langewiesche, the ‘Steve McQueen of Journalism,’ Dies at 70

By: Trip Gabriel
He was a master of long form narratives, often involving high-stakes topics. He reported for Vanity Fair, The Atlantic and The New York Times Magazine.

William Langewiesche in 2002. For a decade, his articles were routinely finalists for the National Magazine Award, two of which won the prize.

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Bill Gates Accuses Elon Musk of ‘Killing Children’ by Cutting Foreign Aid

By: Neil Vigdor
The Microsoft co-founder and philanthropist condemned his fellow billionaire for overseeing deep cuts to the U.S. Agency for International Development in the Trump administration.

Bill Gates said that Elon Musk had gutted the U.S. Agency for International Development, resulting in the deaths of children in some of the world’s poorest countries.

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Trump Drops Nominee for U.S. Attorney, Ed Martin, After Republicans Balk

The means of Ed Martin’s ascent as the leading prosecutor for the U.S. attorney’s office in Washington was his path out of power.

Ed Martin has used his authority to upend the U.S. attorney’s office in Washington, as well as dismantle and delegitimize the Jan. 6 inquiry.

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In New Trial, Palin Says New York Times Editorial Damaged Her Reputation

By: Katie Robertson
Closing arguments in the libel case are expected on Tuesday, after which the nine jurors will begin deliberations.

Sarah Palin arriving on Monday at federal court in Manhattan, where she testified in her yearslong libel case against The New York Times.

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Lila Sciences Uses A.I. to Turbocharge Scientific Discovery

By: Steve Lohr and Cody O’Loughlin
An ambitious start-up embodies new optimism that artificial intelligence can turbocharge scientific discovery.

Lila Labs

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Predicting the Oscar Nominations in a Wild and Wide-Open Season

By: Kyle Buchanan
You can count on films like “Emilia Pérez” and big stars like Timothée Chalamet and Ariana Grande, but this year may hold some surprises, too.

Clockwise from top left, Adrien Brody, Ariana Grande, Timothée Chalamet and Zoe Saldaña are on track for nominations. But there are few shoo-ins this year.

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They Entered Treatment. Drugs, Overdoses and Deaths Followed.

By: Alissa Zhu, Jessica Gallagher and Meredith Cohn
Baltimore addiction programs draw patients with free housing while collecting millions. Some say one company offered little help.

Amanda Vlakos was found dead of an overdose in September while enrolled in PHA Healthcare, a recovery program that offered free housing.

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Dennis Overbye on Retiring from The New York Times: A Solstice of the Soul

By: Dennis Overbye
For his next trick, your cosmic correspondent for the past quarter-century will (try to) retire.

Dennis Overbye, The New York Times’s “cosmic affairs correspondent,” during a visit to The Scripps Research Institute in La Jolla, Calif., in 2011.

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Pork Chops and Politics: Tim Walz Gets Minnesota Homecoming at State Fair

By: Kellen Browning and Talya Minsberg
The vice-presidential nominee got a brief respite from the campaign trail to visit the venue that helped propel him to online stardom.

Gov. Tim Walz, with a pork chop on a stick, at the Minnesota State Fair on Sunday.

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