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More than 500 influential directors, actors and other notable names in Hollywood and around the world voted on the best films released since Jan. 1, 2000. Here is how their ballots stacked up. Between streaming services and superhero blockbusters, the way we watch and think about movies has changed dramatically over the past 25 years. But through that period of upheaval, which films have truly sto
The comments section is closed. To submit a letter to the editor for publication, write to letters@nytimes.com. In the early days after Russia’s armies crossed into Ukraine, two Ukrainian generals journeyed from Kyiv under diplomatic cover on a secret mission. In the early days after Russia’s armies crossed into Ukraine, two Ukrainian generals journeyed from Kyiv under diplomatic cover on a secret
Meet the Japanese company that irked MLB execs during the Roki Sasaki sweepstakes The seating arrangement revealed the true power dynamic behind the pursuit of Roki Sasaki. The coveted pitcher’s American agent, Joel Wolfe, occupied the end of a long table. He was separated from the player, who sat at the middle, within easy whispering range of his Japanese representative, who would increasingly be
As President Trump seeks to purge the federal government of “woke” initiatives, agencies have flagged hundreds of words to limit or avoid, according to a compilation of government documents. accessibleactivismactivistsadvocacyadvocateadvocatesaffirming careall-inclusiveallyshipanti-racismantiracistassigned at birthassigned female at birthassigned male at birthat riskbarrierbarriersbelongbiasbiased
Marco Rubio was incensed. Here he was in the Cabinet Room of the White House, the secretary of state, seated beside the president and listening to a litany of attacks from the richest man in the world. Seated diagonally opposite, across the elliptical mahogany table, Elon Musk was letting Mr. Rubio have it, accusing him of failing to slash his staff. You have fired “nobody,” Mr. Musk told Mr. Rubi
Volodymyr Zelensky and President Trump in the Oval Office yesterday.Credit...Doug Mills/The New York Times After five weeks in which President Trump made clear his determination to scrap America’s traditional sources of power — its alliances among like-minded democracies — and return the country to an era of great-power negotiations, he left one question hanging: How far would he go in sacrificing
Just hours before President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine sat down with President Trump in the Oval Office on Friday, Senator Lindsey Graham of South Carolina dispensed some advice to the Ukrainian leader. “Don’t take the bait,” he said, encouraging him not to get into a spat with Mr. Trump. “I said, don’t get into arguments about security agreements,” Mr. Graham recalled on Friday evening in a br
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Alcohol is a leading preventable cause of cancer, and alcoholic beverages should carry a warning label as packs of cigarettes do, the U.S. surgeon general said on Friday. It is the latest salvo in a fierce debate about the risks and benefits of moderate drinking as the influential U.S. Dietary Guidelines for Americans are about to be updated. For decades, moderate drinking was said to help prevent
Several years ago, to attract more students, Jean Muteba Rahier spiced up the name of his introduction to the anthropology of religion course. He called it Myth, Ritual and Mysticism. Now Dr. Rahier, a professor at Florida International University in Miami, believes the name was perhaps too provocative for higher education in the Sunshine State. Dr. Rahier’s class, which was flagged as having “unp
During the first administration of Donald J. Trump, if any world leader could claim to have had the now president-elect’s number, it was Shinzo Abe, Japan’s prime minister at the time. Mr. Abe, who was assassinated by a gunman in 2022, was considered a Trump whisperer par excellence, tapping into the president’s love of golf, hamburgers and adulation in a way that helped shelter Japan from Mr. Tru
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Deep in the vault of the Morgan Library & Museum in Manhattan on a late-spring day, the curator Robinson McClellan was sorting through a collection of cultural memorabilia. There were postcards signed by Picasso, a vintage photograph of a French actress and letters from Brahms and Tchaikovsky. When McClellan came across Item No. 147, he froze:
While the extent and scale of such operations are unknown, the practice, illegal under both Israeli and international law, has been used by at least 11 squads in five cities in Gaza, often with the involvement of officers from Israeli intelligence agencies. Palestinian detainees have been coerced to explore places in Gaza where the Israeli military believes that Hamas militants have prepared an am
Elon Musk appeared with former President Donald J. Trump on Saturday at a rally in Butler, Pa., the site of an assassination attempt on Mr. Trump earlier this year.Credit...Doug Mills/The New York Times In the final weeks of the presidential campaign, the richest man in the world has involved himself in the U.S. election in a manner unparalleled in modern history. Elon Musk, seen over the weekend
How Taylor Swift Surprised Harris, and Entered a New Political EraThe pop star capped a big night for Kamala Harris with an unexpectedly timed endorsement that could draw in more young voters. Ms. Swift’s political message, too, was newly direct and personal. An endorsement of Vice President Kamala Harris by the megastar Taylor Swift on Tuesday night was further proof that the Democratic Party’s c
Follow along with the latest Middle East updates as Israel-Hezbollah tensions escalate. The pagers began beeping just after 3:30 in the afternoon in Lebanon on Tuesday, alerting Hezbollah operatives to a message from their leadership in a chorus of chimes, melodies, and buzzes. But it wasn’t the militants’ leaders. The pagers had been sent by Hezbollah’s archenemy, and within seconds the alerts we
You have a preview view of this article while we are checking your access. When we have confirmed access, the full article content will load. Israel Planted Explosives in Pagers Sold to Hezbollah, Officials SaySmall amounts of explosive were implanted in beepers that Hezbollah had ordered from a Taiwanese company, according to American and other officials briefed on the operation.
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You have a preview view of this article while we are checking your access. When we have confirmed access, the full article content will load. People across Germany are installing lightweight solar panels, without the need for an electrician or heavy tools.Credit...Photographs and Video by Patrick Junker
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