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New York Times
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NYT > Top Stories
TikTok Strikes Deal to Create New U.S. Entity and Loosen App’s Ties to China
The Chinese parent company of the popular video app said a group of non-Chinese investors would create an American TikTok to avoid a federal ban.
After TikTok Deal, Chinese Firms Search for a New Global Path
Chinese firms must contend with geopolitical tensions and mistrust to do business in the United States. Some are choosing to avoid the U.S. altogether.
Here’s Who Just Bought TikTok
Several big companies and investment firms are part of the new American TikTok. Many have ties to one another and President Trump.
Will I Have to Download a New TikTok App? And Other Big Questions About The Deal.
The popular short form video app has a new corporate structure in the United States, which could result in some changes for the 200 million Americans who use TikTok.
As Iran Grieves, Accounts Emerge of Disrespectful Treatment of Protest Victims
Witness testimony and videos from Tehran’s largest cemetery show disrespectful treatment of the dead after a brutal government crackdown.
‘Enough Is Enough’: Hundreds of Minnesota Businesses Take Stand Against ICE
After protesters called for a pause on economic activity and work to strike against the federal immigration crackdown, many business owners won’t open their doors on Friday.
Voters Are Split on Deportations but Disapprove of ICE, Poll Finds
While roughly half of voters support President Trump’s handling of the border between the United States and Mexico, a sizable majority says that ICE’s tactics have “gone too far.”
D.H.S. Cited Foreign Students’ Writings and Protests Before Their Arrests
Documents unsealed by a federal judge on Thursday include dossiers that investigators prepared on pro-Palestinian student activists before they were targeted for deportation.
White House Posts Altered Photo Showing Arrested Minnesota Protester Crying
The New York Times ran the image posted by Kristi Noem, the homeland security secretary, as well as the one posted by the White House through an A.I. detection system. It concluded that the White House’s version showed signs of manipulation.
Trump Rescinds Canada’s Invitation to Join His ‘Board of Peace’
The president appeared to be lashing out in response to stark, high-profile remarks by Prime Minister Mark Carney of Canada that rejected Mr. Trump’s efforts to dismantle the international order.
Europe’s Leaders Scramble to Find a Path Forward With Trump
Leaders from across the European Union held an emergency summit in Brussels to discuss Greenland and, more broadly, their fragile relationship with America.
Jack Smith Testifies in House Hearing About Trump Investigations
The former special prosecutor argued a case he was never allowed to in court: that President Trump “engaged in criminal activity” that undermined democracy.
Takeaways From Jack Smith’s Testimony on Trump Investigations
In his remarks, the former special counsel repeatedly denied that he had acted out of partisan animus and bemoaned the Trump administration’s efforts to go after the president’s perceived enemies.
Winter Storm Forecast: 5 Key Things to Know Across the US
Here are five key things to know about the forecast.
Storm Poses Big Threats to Power Grids Across U.S.
Managers of electric grids say freezing temperatures and ice and snow could lead to power outages in many places, potentially leaving millions in the dark.
New York City Could Get a Foot of Snow. Mamdani Knows It’s a Test.
Plenty of New York City mayors have faced blowback over their handling of blizzards. In several appearances this week, Mayor Zohran Mamdani has sought to show he is prepared.
Driving in Winter? Follow These Expert Tips to Arrive Safely.
A storm is expected to bring hazardous driving conditions to much of the United States this weekend. Stay home if you can, but those who must travel should take it slow.
Ukrainian, Russian and U.S. Officials to Meet in Abu Dhabi for Peace Talks
Ukrainian and Russian negotiators have rarely met directly in the past, instead relying on Americans to mediate, and it was unclear how the talks would play out.
Increased Scrutiny Leads to an Improved Organ Transplant System
A crackdown on problems with fairness and safety is achieving results, including a big drop in the number of sick patients being passed over for transplants.
Peru’s President May Be Ousted over Secret Meetings with Chinese Businessmen
Leaked videos have prompted a scandal involving President José Jerí and two Chinese men under investigation.
After Pleas From Mamdani and Hochul, Talks Resume in Nurses’ Strike
Nearly 15,000 health care workers in New York have been off the job since last week in a labor action affecting some of the city’s major hospitals.
Days Before His Suicide, Hemingway’s Hopeful Note to Sister Immaculata
In 1961, the author inscribed a book for the sister, a nurse who cared for him at the Mayo Clinic. Her copy of “The Old Man and the Sea” is being donated to the Nobel Museum.
The Trump Crackup
Events are being propelled by one man’s damaged psyche.
No One Should Be Afraid to Say That Jasmine Crockett Can’t Win
Progressives shouldn’t let a retrograde style of internet discourse inhibit them from pointing out the obvious.
Seth Meyers Says Trump’s Deals Are as Strong as a Pinkie Swear
“At this point, it’s pretty clear world leaders make deals with Trump the way kids do on the playground,” Meyers said of the president on Wednesday.
No Beer for You: How British Pubs Fought a Tax Increase
More than 1,400 pubs declared a ban on Labour lawmakers in response to a plan to raise business rates significantly. The move got attention, and results.
A Senate Primary in Texas Tests the Future of Democratic Politics
Two of the Democrats’ rising stars, Jasmine Crockett and James Talarico, are seeing if a red state should be won courting disaffected Republicans or focusing on the party’s base.
Big Insurers Try to Shift Blame for High Health Costs to Hospitals and Drug Makers
At two congressional hearings, lawmakers slammed executives of major companies, saying they were failing to rein in the cost of medical care for consumers.
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National Center for Environmental Information
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NCEI News Feed
Assessing the Global Temperature and Precipitation Analysis in 2025
2025 ranked as the third-warmest year in NOAA’s 176-year record, with a global surface temperature 2.11°F (1.17°C) higher than the 20th-century baseline.
Assessing the U.S. Temperature and Precipitation Analysis in 2025
Annual temperatures across the contiguous U.S. (CONUS) averaged 54.6°F in 2025, which was 2.6°F above the 20th-century average and ranked as the fourth-warmest year in the 131-year record.
2025 WMM Annual Report is Released
2025 report of the World Magnetic Model has been released.
New Jersey Seasonal Snowfall Record Discovered 30 Years Later
New seasonal snowfall record for New Jersey verified 30 years later.
New 24-Hour Precipitation Record Confirmed for Wisconsin
New 24-hour precipitation record confirmed for the state of Wisconsin.
Assessing the Global Temperature and Precipitation Analysis in November 2025
November 2025 ranked as the third-warmest November in NOAA’s 176-year record, with a global surface temperature 2.12°F (1.18°C) higher than the 20th-century baseline.
Assessing the U.S. Temperature and Precipitation Analysis in November 2025
The average temperature of the contiguous U.S. in November was 46.8°F, 5.1°F above the 20th-century average, ranking as the fourth-warmest November in the 131-year record.
Key NOAA Dataset Upgraded Using AI
ERSSTv6 has been upgraded from ERSSTv5 by implementing an interpolation method using an artificial neural network.
Assessing the U.S. Temperature and Precipitation Analysis in October 2025
The average temperature for the contiguous U.S. (CONUS) in October was 56.9°F, 2.8°F above the 20th-century average, ranking as the eighth-warmest October in the 131-year record.
Assessing the Global Temperature and Precipitation Analysis in October 2025
Globally, October 2025 was the third-warmest October in NOAA’s 176-year record, with a temperature 2.21°F (1.23°C) higher than the 20th-century baseline.
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