Friday, January 19, 2024

For You: Death by a Thousand Paper Cuts

Plus, How Biden's Immigration Fight Threatens His Biggest Foreign Policy Win
January 19, 2024

NEWS YOU MAY HAVE MISSED

How Biden's Immigration Fight Threatens His Biggest Foreign Policy Win

Johnson's Big Problem: House Republicans Lack a Governing Majority

In No Position to Fight a War, Pakistan Seeks an Off-Ramp With Iran

A Moonshot Plan to Fill a Cavernous, Dilapidated Armory in the Bronx

Biden Cancels Another $5 Billion in Student Loan Debt

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THINGS TO DO

The Best Movies on Amazon Prime Video Right Now

New films, and classics, just keep coming, but you don't have to drill down to find the finest selections to stream. We'll do the heavy lifting. You press play.

The Top-Reviewed Chicken Recipe in Our Cooking Database

I've been making my five-star oven-roasted chicken shawarma for decades.

Five International Movies to Stream Now

This month's picks include a bizarre Mexican-Spanish thriller, a Canadian drama about immigrants, a documentary set in a Parisian dance school and more.

9 New Books We Recommend This Week

Suggested reading from critics and editors at The New York Times.

What to Watch This Weekend: 'Boy Swallows Universe'

Our TV critic recommends a dreamy, violent Netflix drama from Australia, based on a book by Trent Dalton.

Tomorrow: From Style

Every day we'll feature stories from a different section. Check back daily.

MORE TO DISCOVER

America Stares Down a Trump-Biden Repeat in Disbelief and Denial

Unable to fathom a 2020 rematch, many Americans are clinging to forlorn hopes and floating wild theories — including that Michelle Obama might replace President Biden.

An Olympic Champion Goes in Search of a New Identity

As she prepares to step away from surfing, Carissa Moore confronts a question that many people face when they make a change in life: Who am I if I don't do this anymore?

Opinion | Death by a Thousand Paper Cuts

The swelling ranks of administrators in American life are stealing our time, our freedom and our vitality.

The World Hasn't Seen Cicadas Like This Since 1803

Brood XIX and Brood XIII will both emerge this spring. The last time these bugs showed up at the same time in the United States, Thomas Jefferson was president.

The Farmers Had What the Billionaires Wanted

In Solano County, Calif., a who's who of tech money is trying to build a city from the ground up. But some of the locals whose families have been there for generations don't want to sell the land.

Justice Department Finds 'Unimaginable Failure' in Uvalde Police Response

In a report, the department blames "cascading failures of leadership, decision-making, tactics, policy and training" in the Texas school shooting that left 21 people dead.

Israeli Women Fight on Front Line in Gaza, a First

After a long struggle for acceptance, Israel's female combat soldiers are pushing new boundaries after rushing into battle on Oct. 7.

The House Speaker Is Safe (for Now)

Ultraconservative House members aren't yet ready to depose Speaker Mike Johnson as they did with Speaker Kevin McCarthy in October.

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