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The Evening: F.B.I. said New Orleans attacker acted alone

Also, Johnson is trying to unite Republicans behind him.
The Evening

January 2, 2025

Good evening. Here's the latest at the end of Thursday.

  • The New Orleans truck attack
  • Johnson's speakership bid
  • Plus, eat better in 2025
SWAT team members, all holding rifles, stand in front of the Superdome.
Security outside the Superdome in New Orleans today. Edmund D. Fountain for The New York Times

Investigators said the New Orleans attacker acted alone

The F.B.I. said today that it was confident that the man who plowed a truck into a New Year's crowd in New Orleans, killing at least 14 people and injuring dozens more, had no accomplices. The attacker was captured on surveillance video placing explosives in the city's French Quarter, but the explosives never went off, officials said.

Investigators identified the driver as Shamsud-Din Bahar Jabbar, 42, of Beaumont, Texas. He served eight years in the military and deployed to Afghanistan. He said in a video posted online that he had joined the Islamic State terrorist group and had originally planned to hurt his relatives and friends. Jabbar was killed in a gunfight with police. Here's what else we know about him.

The attack killed a woman set to begin nursing school, a father of two and a former college football player, among others. This is what we've learned so far about the victims.

This afternoon, the city sought to move forward. Less than a mile away from the site of the attack, tens of thousands of fans gathered at the Superdome for the rescheduled Sugar Bowl, and observed a moment of silence before the kickoff. Bourbon Street, the location of the attack, reopened and within hours it was buzzing again. "I don't know that the magnitude of the whole thing really sets in yet," a bar owner there said.

Speaker Mike Johnson talking into a microphone.
Speaker Mike Johnson at the Capitol. Pete Kiehart for The New York Times

Mike Johnson is trying to unite Republicans behind him

Before Congress can do anything this year — including certify the election results — the House must elect a speaker. That process begins tomorrow, and it might not be easy. Speaker Mike Johnson will probably need the support of almost every Republican to continue in his role, and he's already lost at least one vote.

So far, no one appears to be in a position to challenge Johnson, but he is facing resistance from hard-right members of his party. If no one is able to win a majority, the House could face an arduous deadlock.

A destroyed Tesla Cybertruck in front of a hotel lobby.
An image provided by the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department of the exploded Tesla Cybertruck. Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department

Driver identified in the truck explosion in Las Vegas

The authorities identified the man who was driving a Tesla Cybertruck that exploded outside a Trump hotel in Las Vegas yesterday as Matthew Livelsberger, an Army master sergeant who had been on leave from active duty. Officials said Livelsberger shot himself in the head immediately before the vehicle was engulfed by fire.

The F.B.I. said it had not found a connection between the explosion and the truck attack in New Orleans early on New Year's Day. The police are still working to determine exactly what happened, and what the motivation was for the episode, which injured seven people. Here is what we know so far.

People leaning over a grid of candles on the ground in a city square near a brightly lit building at nighttime.
A gathering in Tel Aviv yesterday of Israelis calling for the release of hostages held in Gaza.  Jack Guez/Agence France-Presse — Getty Images

Gaps persist in Gaza cease-fire talks

Last month, officials from Israel and Hamas said that they had made progress toward a deal to end the war in Gaza and free the remaining hostages. Since then, however, it appears the two sides have made little headway, making it more likely that President Biden will leave office without a deal.

The future of the talks is uncertain. But a delegation of Hamas negotiators met today with Egyptian officials in Cairo to discuss a path to a cease-fire. The Israeli government also said today that it would send a midlevel delegation to attend another round of talks in Qatar.

Elsewhere in the region, the Palestinian Authority said that it would temporarily bar Al Jazeera, accusing the broadcaster of "interfering in internal Palestinian affairs."

More top news

TIME TO UNWIND

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Andrew B. Myers

Five days to help you eat better in 2025

Ultraprocessed foods are commonly defined as anything made with artificial flavors and dyes. Scientists have linked them to health issues like heart disease, diabetes, anxiety and depression. If you're interested in figuring out what's in these foods, and how to cut back on them, my colleagues on the Well desk can help.

Starting on Monday, they are kicking off a week of evidence-based tips to better understand ultraprocessed foods. Don't worry. This won't require a dramatic overhaul of your diet. You can sign up for the five-day challenge here.

A black-and-white photo of the actor Timothée Chalamet as Bob Dylan, wearing a cardigan and holding a guitar.
Timothée Chalamet as Bob Dylan. James Mangold/Searchlight Pictures

What do Dylanologists think of his new biopic?

James Mangold's new film, "A Complete Unknown," traces the dramatic early years in the career of one of American pop culture's most enduring yet perplexing figures: Bob Dylan, played by Timothée Chalamet.

We asked two Dylan experts what they thought of the movie. "I was pleasantly surprised," one said.

Zoe Saldaña wearing a purple-red dress.
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Dinner table topics

WHAT TO DO TONIGHT

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Cook: This Italian wedding soup is comforting and easy.

Watch: Here are 27 shows to look forward to this winter.

Read: "The Waiting Game" tells the vivid story of the women who served Henry VIII's queens.

Listen: Check out the tracks our classical music critics are listening to.

Plan: These European exhibitions are worth traveling for in 2025.

Gaze: Sync your calendar with the solar system.

Hunt: Which New York rowhouse would you buy with a $3 million budget?

Play: Here are today's Spelling Bee, Wordle and Mini Crossword. Find all our games here.

ONE LAST THING

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Craig Bernard for The New York Times

London's rowdiest winter party? It's all about darts.

For the past few weeks, thousands of rollicking fans have poured into a Victorian-era venue in London to witness the World Darts Championship. For many, it has become a beloved holiday tradition: The beer flows freely, the mood is celebratory and the crowd wears costumes — nuns, bananas, traffic cones and more — to support the players through a bit of humor.

But it's not just a giant party. Professional darts has transformed over the last two decades from a pastime practiced in musty pubs by middle-aged men to an international phenomenon.

Have a high-spirited evening.

Thanks for reading. I'll be back tomorrow. — Matthew

Sean Kawasaki-Culligan was our photo editor today.

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