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"Overlooked News and a port attack in Venezuela."
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December 30, 2025 |
Good morning. Sam’s away.
We’re starting with new details on an attack in Venezuela. Then, we look at some of our best stories of 2025 that Times editors thought deserved more attention.
A port strike
The C.I.A. conducted a drone strike on a port facility in Venezuela last week, people briefed on the operation said. The strike was on a dock where U.S. officials believe a Venezuelan gang was storing narcotics, and it did not kill anyone, they said. The strike is the first known American operation inside Venezuela.
This Times story offers new details on the strike, which President Trump has already discussed openly, despite the secrecy that typically surrounds C.I.A. operations. (He recently told reporters at Mar-a-Lago: “There was a major explosion in the dock area where they load the boats up with drugs.”)
The Venezuelan government did not directly comment on the strike, but a minister denounced months of “imperial madness” from the United States.
The Trump administration has focused on three goals — to limit Nicolás Maduro’s power, to use military force against drug cartels and to secure access to Venezuela’s vast oil reserves for U.S. companies. Read more about the U.S. pressure campaign here.
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Overlooked stories
Here is one of the most frustrating things that can happen to you as a journalist: You write or edit what you think is a gem. You gather incredible reporting, spit-polish the prose, showcase stunning videography. And when you publish … crickets.
The reasons vary. Sometimes urgent news crowds out a beautifully crafted feature. The search and social-media algorithms change. Maybe an editor like me writes a dud of a headline.
Each one of my colleagues forged a few labors of love this year that could have gone viral — but didn’t. It’s a normal aspect of newsroom life, an easy trade-off for a career most of us treasure. But, dude? It stinks.
Every year, The Morning dedicates a newsletter to the stories from across the newsroom that deserved more eyes or ears. I hope you take a moment to enjoy some of the terrific journalism below.
Politics and government
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Sports
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Climate
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Business
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Culture
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Animals
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Other stories
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Opinion
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THE LATEST NEWS |
Politics
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More International News
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Other Big Stories
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OPINIONS |
Palestinian artists reflected on years of war, loss and survival through their art. See it here.
M. Gessen asks: Can a corporation be complicit in war crimes?
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MORNING READS |
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Dress code: Take a look at each outfit featured in The Times’s Look of the Week column.
Your pick: The most-clicked article in The Morning yesterday was about your zodiac sign being out of date.
TODAY’S NUMBER |
707 million
— That’s how many paper books people bought this year. They account for three-quarters of all book sales, blowing up the prediction that readers would fully adopt e-books.
SPORTS |
N.F.L.: The Atlanta Falcons staved off a Los Angeles Rams comeback to win 27-24.
College football: Notre Dame and its head coach, Marcus Freeman, have agreed on a new contract that puts him among the highest-paid coaches in the sport.
RECIPE OF THE DAY |
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It’s like a cross between a cake and a bread. It’s called vasilopita, and it’s a citrusy Greek dessert served around New Year’s. With a delicate, dry crumb, it goes perfectly with coffee, tea or, perhaps more fittingly, Champagne. It’s traditionally baked with a gold coin inside for good luck. (An old New York subway token could work just as well, if you give it a thorough scrubbing.)
THE MORNING RECOMMENDS |
Have a spirited winter vacation, even if you’re doing a Dry January.
Listen to these podcasts to rekindle a love for reading.
GAMES |
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Here is today’s Spelling Bee. Yesterday’s pangrams were balding, blading and dabbling.
And here are today’s Mini Crossword, Wordle, Connections, Sports Connections and Strands.
Thanks for spending part of your morning with The Times. See you tomorrow.
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