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  1. ‘City of Parasites’ or ‘Glamorous Metropolis?’ China’s Cosmopolitan Contradiction World, Today

    Shanghai’s many layers of architecture, culture and politics have made it a difficult fit for the Communist Party’s preferred narrative of Chinese victimhood and Western sins.

  2. In Syria, Kidnappings of Women and Girls Fuel a Minority Group’s Fears World, Today

    A Times investigation found that abductions of women and girls from Syria’s Alawite minority were more common, and more brutal, than the government has acknowledged.

  3. They Re-Planned Their Wedding in 10 Days Style, Today

    After cartel violence erupted in Mexico, just weeks before their wedding in Punta Mita, Lauren Futterman and Tyler Olson quickly decided to move the ceremony to California.

  4. May I End My Life With You? Style, Today

    My friend made the weightiest decision possible while staying at my home. I struggled with what it meant.

  5. First the Hora, Then the Hora Loca Style, Today

    Dani Roldan and Michael Wexler brought their families together, blending Jewish and Colombian traditions at their Miami wedding.

  6. After They Finally Met, Their ‘Rom-Com Story’ Began Style, Today

    Jacqueline Lobel and Michka Bengio started dating during the pandemic, though the two had briefly connected a few years before.

  7. He Likes the Mets, She the Yankees. That’s Where Their Differences End. Style, Today

    After connecting online, Lisa Tarantino and Billy Peeker bonded over their Long Island upbringings and their love of movies, breweries and baseball.

  8. Quote of the Day: MACRON IS VOICE FOR FRUSTRATION OVER WAR IN IRAN Corrections, Today

    Quotation of the Day for Friday, April 3, 2026.

  9. Cuba Says It Is Pardoning More Than 2,000 Prisoners World, Today

    The Cuban government said the releases were a humanitarian gesture during Holy Week. It was not clear if they were related to ongoing negotiations between Cuba and the United States.

  10. Pam Bondi Wanted a Graceful Exit. But Trump Wanted Her Gone. U.S., Today

    Pam Bondi had a feeling her days as attorney general were numbered. But she didn’t expect President Trump to drop the curtain quite so soon.

  11. Megan Thee Stallion Returns to Broadway Role After Brief Illness Theater, Today

    The rapper was back onstage in “Moulin Rouge” two days after being taken to a hospital after becoming ill during a performance.

  12. Trump’s Strait of Hormuz Problem Video, Today

    Our White House reporter Zolan Kanno-Youngs parses some of President Trump’s conflicting messages about the war with Iran.

  13. ‘The Pitt’ Season 2 Episode 13 Recap: Should He Stay or Should He Go? Arts, Today

    Dr. Robby finally says what his colleagues had been thinking.

  14. Swimmer’s Assignment Gameplay, Today

    Carolyn Davies Lynch and Brian Callahan open our solving weekend.

  15. Corrections: April 3, 2026 Corrections, Today

    Corrections that appeared in print on Friday, April 3, 2026.

  16. Yesterday’s Artemis Nasa Moon Astronauts live blog included five standalone posts:
  17. Did Jesus Rise From the Dead? Video, Today

    A case of mistaken identity, or a profound experience of grief? The religious scholar Bart Ehrman argues that the earliest accounts of Jesus’ Resurrection might be rooted in the way we process loss.

  18. Gucci Mane Held at Gunpoint, Prompting 2 Rappers’ Arrests U.S., Today

    The hip-hop titan was forced to sign papers releasing a rapper known as Pooh Shiesty from his record contract during an armed confrontation in January at a Dallas music studio, officials said.

  19. How Jesus Altered the World’s Conscience Video, Yesterday

    It might sound obvious now, but helping your neighbor wasn’t always seen as a moral imperative. The New Testament scholar Bart Ehrman explains how Jesus’ teachings shape the way we all view our role in society today.

  20. Here’s What Happened in the War in the Middle East on Thursday World, Yesterday

    President Trump’s prime-time address received a defiant response from a top leader in Tehran.

  21. Hegseth Allows Troops to Carry Personal Firearms at Military Bases U.S., Yesterday

    Many shootings at military bases have involved troops bringing guns they purchased onto base grounds and opening fire on fellow service members.

  22. Trump Says Opening the Strait of Hormuz ‘Should Be Easy.’ Will It? Video, Yesterday

    President Trump is asking U.S. allies to “go to” the Strait of Hormuz “and just take it.” Eric Schmitt, our national security correspondent, explains how difficult it would be to clear the strait by force.

  23. Hegseth Fires Army Chief Amid Battle With Its Leaders U.S., Yesterday

    Senior Army officers reacted with anger and frustration to news of Gen. Randy George’s dismissal, characterizing it as the latest blow to the service.

  24. President Trump Fires Pam Bondi as Attorney General Video, Yesterday

    On Thursday, President Trump announced on social media that Attorney General Pam Bondi would be leaving her role for a new position in the private sector.

  25. ICE Arrests the Head of Wisconsin’s Largest Islamic Group U.S., Yesterday

    Officials detained Salah Sarsour, the president of the Islamic Society of Milwaukee, on Monday. He is a legal permanent resident, the organization said.

  26. What to Know About the ‘Massive’ Military Bunker Beneath Trump’s Ballroom U.S., Yesterday

    President Trump has been talking about the emergency facility beneath what was once the East Wing, details of which are usually kept secret, as he tries to justify his renovation.

  27. Johnson Wavers on Ending the Shutdown, Reflecting His Weak Hold on Power U.S., Yesterday

    The House speaker first panned, then endorsed, then punted on, then pitched and now is delaying a bill to reopen the Homeland Security Department, showing his vulnerability in the face of party rifts.

  28. Macron Voices Europe’s Frustration With Trump as Fighting Rages and Missiles Fly World, Yesterday

    President Emmanuel Macron of France expressed disapproval about President Trump’s handling of the war against Iran on Thursday, chastising him for speaking cavalierly in a speech.

  29. Yesterday’s Iran War Trump News live blog included three standalone posts:
  30. The Awe of a Moon Launch in an Age of Trump, Turmoil and Tribal Divisions U.S., Yesterday

    The launch of Artemis II captured the tenor of the times in a country that can still do big things but seems forever mired in big problems.

  31. Trump Fires His Attorney General Briefing, Yesterday

    Also, France’s president voices European frustration with the U.S. leader. Here’s the latest at the end of Thursday.

  32. Rival Nations Seize On Choke Points to Counter Trump Business, Yesterday

    From Iran to China, President Trump’s global aggression has encouraged other countries to search for new ways to pressure the U.S. economy.

  33. JetBlue Raises Checked Bag Fees as Fuel Costs Soar Travel, Yesterday

    The airline, which now charges up to $59 for one checked bag on a domestic flight, could influence other carriers strained by the war in Iran.

  34. Biruté Galdikas, 79, Who Worked to Save Wild Orangutans in Borneo, Dies Science, Yesterday

    With Jane Goodall and Dian Fossey, she was one of three prominent researchers of great apes who were sometimes called the “trimates.”

  35. Hershey’s Promises to Use Only Real Chocolate After Backlash Business, Yesterday

    The change follows weeks of complaints from a grandson of the Reese’s Peanut Butter Cup inventor and other vocal consumers.

  36. How the Artemis Astronauts Plan to Live in Space for 10 Days Video, Yesterday

    On the Artemis II mission, four astronauts will work, exercise and sleep in a capsule that is about the size of two minivans for 10 days. In April 2025, National Geographic worked with NASA to film the astronauts at an Orion space capsule model in Houston.

  37. Macron Criticized Trump for War in Iran and for Berating NATO Allies Video, Yesterday

    President Emmanuel Macron of France on Thursday criticized President Trump for shifting his goals with the war in Iran during a trip through Asia. Mr. Macron also warned that the attacks on NATO were weakening the alliance.

  38. The Race for the Future of the Moon World, Yesterday

    The Artemis II mission isn’t just about science and exploration. It’s part of a high-stakes space race between the U.S. and China.

  39. The Singular Failure of Pam Bondi Opinion, Yesterday

    The core of Mr. Trump’s dissatisfaction with the attorney general was apparently her failure to serve his need for revenge against his enemies.

  40. Blake Lively’s Retaliation Case Heads to Trial Without Harassment Claims Movies, Yesterday

    A federal judge tossed the actress’s sexual harassment claims against Justin Baldoni in a split decision that sets the stage for a contentious trial.

  41. How Are High California Gas Prices Affecting Your Life? U.S., Yesterday

    Tell us how the sharp increase in gas prices is changing how you live and work.

  42. A Bid to Use Force to Open Strait of Hormuz Hits U.N. Roadblocks World, Yesterday

    Several permanent members of the Security Council opposed the resolution, drafted by Bahrain in coordination with its Gulf neighbors, officials said.

  43. Wisconsin Universities Chief Defies Board’s Push for Resignation U.S., Yesterday

    Jay Rothman, the president of the state university system, said he had received no explanation for why regents want to oust him.

  44. The Best Raincoats for April Showers T Magazine, Yesterday

    A roundup of light jackets to keep you dry on wet spring days.

  45. Art Gallery Shows to See in April Arts, Yesterday

    This week in Newly Reviewed, Travis Diehl covers Pat Oleszko’s burlesque street theater, Paul Chan’s inflatables, David Armstrong’s calm curiosity and Torbjorn Rodland’s subtle awkwardness.

  46. Trump Hails Destruction of Iranian Bridge, Warning ‘More to Follow’ World, Yesterday

    Fars, a semiofficial news agency, said eight people had been killed in the attack and dozens wounded.

  47. Justice Dept. Says Trump Doesn’t Need to Hand Over Presidential Records After Office U.S., Yesterday

    The opinion could set the stage for President Trump to refuse to give the National Archives many of his own official documents when he leaves office.

  48. If You Love a Great Restaurant Dupe, This One’s For You Food, Yesterday

    Why wait in line when you can enjoy equally great food somewhere else?

  49. Blanche, Trump’s Former Defense Lawyer, Steps In as Acting Attorney General U.S., Yesterday

    While it remains unclear how long Todd Blanche will stay in the job, whoever ends up taking over permanently will lead a department that he has shaped in his own image.

  50. Blanche, Trump’s Former Defense Lawyer, Steps In as Interim Attorney General U.S., Yesterday

    While it remains unclear how long Todd Blanche will stay in the job, whoever ends up taking over permanently will lead a department that he has shaped in his own image.

  51. OpenAI Buys Streaming Show ‘TBPN,’ Aiming to Change Narrative on A.I. Technology, Yesterday

    OpenAI said the deal would help it “create a space for a real, constructive conversation about the changes A.I. creates.”

  52. Trump’s Cuts Have Eviscerated Once-Bipartisan Foreign Aid Programs U.S., Yesterday

    Acting mostly with approval from the Republican-led Congress, President Trump clawed back money it had approved for initiatives that enjoyed strong backing from members of both parties.

  53. Trump Said Gas Prices Would Fall Quickly. World Leaders Are Not So Sure. Climate, Yesterday

    The president said this week the recent increases would be “short-term.” But other leaders are preparing for a longer crisis.

  54. Trump Revamps Metal and Pharmaceutical Tariffs Business, Yesterday

    The administration announced new levies and made changes to existing tariffs for industries that have proved influential on the president’s trade policy.

  55. Judge Blocks Deportation of Man Who Was Detained by ICE After Exoneration U.S., Yesterday

    Subramanyam Vedam was set to be freed after his murder conviction was overturned in October. The ruling that he could remain in the United States is a blow to the Trump administration.

  56. Ex-Turnstile Guitarist Charged With Attempted Murder of Bandmate’s Father Arts, Yesterday

    Brady Ebert, a founding member of the Baltimore hardcore punk band, hit the father of Brendan Yates, the group’s lead vocalist, with his car, the police said.

  57. Así fue cómo los errores de Pam Bondi en los archivos Epstein pusieron en peligro su trabajo En español, Yesterday

    Los críticos de la fiscala general de EE. UU. dentro y fuera del gobierno dicen que cometió errores que convirtieron la gestión de los archivos Epstein en una crisis política.

  58. No Plan. No Allies. No End in Sight. Opinion, Yesterday

    The president failed to provide any meaningful strategy on the two central issues that define the war on Iran: reopening the Strait of Hormuz and what to do about that country’s uranium.

  59. Eloquence Has Grown Passé. Let’s Bring it Back into Fashion. Opinion, Yesterday

    Being authentic or relatable shouldn’t mean being inarticulate.

  60. What’s Going On in This Picture? | April 13, 2026 The Learning Network, Yesterday

    Look closely at this image, stripped of its caption, and join the moderated conversation about what you and other students see.

  61. Trump Has No Idea How to Clean Up His Own Mess Opinion, Yesterday

    His speech told us very little, at least explicitly, but revealed quite a lot.

  62. Republicans Seek Protections for Oil Giants Against Climate Lawsuits Business, Yesterday

    Utah passed a law to insulate oil companies against efforts to make them pay for their role in global warming. A nationwide version is in the works.

  63. Planning Commission Approves Trump’s Ballroom, but Legal Roadblocks Remain U.S., Yesterday

    The board had been expected to vote to approve the project last month, but it was delayed after about 32,000 mostly negative comments rolled in from across the country.

  64. E.P.A. Targets Microplastics and Drugs in Drinking Water Climate, Yesterday

    The move drew praise from leaders of the Make America Healthy Again movement who had recently criticized the agency’s handling of toxic chemicals.

  65. What Students Are Saying About Screens in School The Learning Network, Yesterday

    Teenagers react to New York Times reporting that shows technology has become ingrained in classrooms since the pandemic.

  66. Rusia enviará otro buque petrolero a Cuba En español, Yesterday

    A principios de esta semana la isla recibió un primer envío del Kremlin. Aún no se sabe si EE. UU. permitirá la llegada de este barco.

  67. Liamine Zeroual, Algerian President During Bloody Civil War, Dies at 84 World, Yesterday

    Cutting short his five-year term amid the scarring conflict, he was perhaps a first: an Algerian leader who left without being forced out or dying in office.

  68. Trump’s Budget May Target Climate Programs. Here’s What Still Survives. Climate, Yesterday

    Efforts to study, prepare for and address climate change have taken a major hit. But a few programs are hanging on thanks to bipartisan support.

  69. Iran Says It Will Oversee Strait of Hormuz Traffic, Even in Peacetime World, Yesterday

    The United States says Iran’s claims to control the strait are illegal, but Tehran has made escalating assertions of authority over the vital waterway.

  70. 5 New Books We Love This Week Books, Yesterday

    Reading recommendations from critics and editors at The New York Times.

  71. How Trump Boxed Himself In on Iran U.S., Yesterday

    President Trump faces the possibility that at the end of his own two-to-three week window for wrapping up the war in Iran, nothing much will have changed.

  72. Trump’s Positive Thinking Won’t End This War Video, Yesterday

    President Trump’s Wednesday night address about the war in Iran is evidence of how poorly his war of choice is going, the columnist Jamelle Bouie argues.

  73. A President, the Supreme Court and a Landmark Citizenship Order Collide U.S., Yesterday

    The justices seems poised to rule against the president’s birthright citizenship plan. He is already furious over their decision rejecting his tariffs program.

  74. War Clarifies Trump’s Spending Priorities: The Military, Not Child Care U.S., Yesterday

    As the White House prepares to release its 2027 budget, President Trump said military protection, not social programs, took precedence.

  75. Russia Is Sending a Second Oil Tanker to Fuel-Starved Cuba World, Yesterday

    The announcement of a second shipment follows the arrival of a first oil tanker sent by the Kremlin earlier this week.

  76. How to Find Great Values in Wine Food, Yesterday

    Costs are rising, but with exploration and understanding one’s own limits it’s still possible to maximize quality at the right price.

  77. Josefina Aguilar, maestra artesana del barro, murió a los 80 años En español, Yesterday

    Sus representaciones de la vida cotidiana en Oaxaca fueron aclamadas internacionalmente y despertaron la admiración de un Rockefeller. Continuó con su arte incluso después de perder la vista.

  78. Trump Fires Pam Bondi as Attorney General U.S., Yesterday

    In a social media post, President Trump said he was replacing Ms. Bondi with Todd Blanche, her deputy, on an interim basis.

  79. In Birthright Case, Trump’s Likely Loss May Not End the Fight U.S., Yesterday

    The justices gave respectful consideration to what was once a fringe theory and could rule against it on grounds that would allow Congress to return to the question.

  80. Say Peas Food, Yesterday

    Frozen peas star in a very green baked risotto, a spring tofu soup and a ricotta frittata.

  81. Blue Owl, Ailing Private Credit Firm, Reveals Even More Troubles Business, Yesterday

    Investors in the struggling Wall Street lender put in record requests to get their money back.

  82. In a Holy Thursday Ritual, Pope Leo Returns to Tradition World, Yesterday

    Pope Francis washed and kissed the feet of prisoners and refugees. On Thursday, his successor performed the rite of humility and service for priests.

  83. How Did Trump’s Iran Speech Fare? Opinion, Yesterday

    Readers respond to President Trump’s speech on the war. Also: Asian Americans at risk; civic eduction for the 250th; a veteran’s view.

  84. Lawsuit Challenges Warrantless Searches and Forced Entries by ICE U.S., Yesterday

    A coalition of legal groups claims the Homeland Security Department adopted an unconstitutional policy allowing its agents to enter homes without a judicial warrant.

  85. ‘The Blue Trail’ Review: A Drifting Journey Into Freedom Movies, Yesterday

    In an imaginary Brazil, where older people are forcibly removed from society, a resolute 77-year-old seeks her independence in the Amazon.

  86. Is Alix Earle the Right Face for a Skin Care Brand? Style, Yesterday

    Critics of Reale Actives, Ms. Earle’s new skin care line, suggest that the TikTok star’s past use of prescription acne treatments makes her an odd fit to sell consumer skin care products.

  87. William F. Murphy, Led Diocese and Weathered Abuse Scandal, Dies at 85 New York, Yesterday

    While serving as a Long Island bishop, his earlier tenure in Boston came under scrutiny during investigations of sex-abuse allegations involving pedophile priests.

  88. Strong Storms Bring a Threat of Tornadoes on Thursday Weather, Yesterday

    Parts of Iowa, Illinois, Wisconsin and Missouri are in the bull’s-eye of powerful storms sweeping through this week.

  89. In the Birthright Citizenship Hearing, a Story of Asians Fighting for Rights U.S., Yesterday

    Supreme Court justices and lawyers cited a litany of historic cases that reflect the many times Asians turned to the courts, trying to shape immigration law.

  90. Mortgage Rates Climb for 5th Week as Iran War Weighs on U.S. Housing Market Business, Yesterday

    The average rate on a 30-year mortgage in the United States jumped to 6.46 percent, making it harder for buyers to afford homes.

  91. Danish Warship Sunk by Britain’s Lord Nelson 225 Years Ago Is Found World, Yesterday

    The ship sank during the Battle of Copenhagen, an important moment in Danish and British history, and became the origin of a common saying.

  92. Storm Dave Cometh. But Why Is It Called That? World, Yesterday

    The conventions for naming storms are complicated by a mishmash of rules, national quirks and language barriers.

  93. El inodoro del Artemis II tenía un problema En español, Yesterday

    El retrete de la cápsula Orión es una innovación de la higiene personal en el espacio. Poco después de su salida, los astronautas de la misión a la luna reportaron que presentaba una falla (que parece ya estar resuelta).

  94. 5 puntos clave del discurso de Trump sobre Irán En español, Yesterday

    El presidente de Estados Unidos no definió un camino claro para salir del conflicto, que estimó que terminaría en tres semanas.

  95. Robert Pattinson and Zendaya on Love’s Warning Signs Video, Yesterday

    Robert Pattinson and Zendaya, stars of the film “The Drama,” discuss knowing whether a relationship is right with the “Modern Love” host, Anna Martin.

  96. Tina Peters, Colorado Election Denier, Has Prison Sentence Overturned U.S., Yesterday

    Ms. Peters, a former county clerk, received a nine-year sentence after being convicted of tampering with voting machines. An appeals court overturned the sentence but did not immediately free her from prison.

  97. Trump’s Media-Bashing Is Coming Back to Bite Him in Court Business, Yesterday

    Judges have cited attacks on the press by the president and his appointees when ruling against the government in at least three court cases.

  98. Ancient Artifacts Stolen in Dutch Museum Heist Are Recovered World, Yesterday

    The golden helmet of Cotofenesti, a highly regarded artifact from Romania, and two elaborate golden bracelets were taken in January 2025.

  99. This Spicy Citrus-Marinated Fish Is, to Quote Our Readers, ‘SO GOOD!’ Food, Yesterday

    I need this mix of quick-roasted fish, pico de gallo and creamy avocado, and I need it now.

  100. Britain Says It Will Host Military Talks on Securing Strait of Hormuz World, Yesterday

    It was not clear whether the talks, expected to involve dozens of countries, would satisfy President Trump’s demand that other nations take a more active part in the Iran war.

  101. Danish Shows to Watch While We’re Still at Peace Arts, Yesterday

    The protector of Greenland also makes very entertaining TV.

  102. Trump Faces a Tough Fight With His New Budget Business, Yesterday

    Last year, the president proposed many steep spending cuts that Congress never granted. This time, he may face an even tougher sell.

  103. Investigators Said to Look at Whether LaGuardia Controller Stepped Away New York, Yesterday

    Officials are said to be examining whether a controller had to use an emergency phone just before the crash at LaGuardia. They have yet to determine the cause of the crash and are also focusing on other avenues.

  104. New Jersey 11th Congressional District Special Election 2026: Latest Polls Interactive, Yesterday

    Track the latest polls in New Jersey's 11th Congressional District special election.

  105. Bad, Very Bad and Much Worse: Pick a Forecast for the War and Economy Business, Yesterday

    A merely bad outlook might be good enough for the markets, our columnist says.

  106. Trump promete más ataques a Irán y el petróleo sube de precio y la bolsa cae En español, Yesterday

    El presidente de Estados Unidos afirmó en un discurso desde la Casa Blanca que la guerra contra Irán estaba “cerca de concluir”, pero no hizo ningún nuevo anuncio sobre el conflicto.

  107. Macron Snaps Back at Trump’s Mockery and Criticism of NATO World, Yesterday

    President Emmanuel Macron of France suggested that President Trump’s daily comments on the war in Iran were unserious. “Maybe one shouldn’t speak every day,” Mr. Macron told reporters.

  108. He Studied How to Transport Blood to Wounded Marines Science, Yesterday

    Peter Frazier’s lab at Cornell worked to improve how blood was stored and transported for armed forces. Then he received a stop-work order.

  109. House Takes No Action on Homeland Security Funding, Prolonging Shutdown U.S., Yesterday

    Even after Speaker Mike Johnson agreed to a deal to fund the Department of Homeland Security without immigration enforcement money, the House failed to take it up amid hard-right opposition.

  110. After More Than 50 Years, Humans Depart Again for the Moon Science, Yesterday

    With the Artemis II launch, NASA reignited its long-dormant ambitions for crewed lunar exploration.

  111. Tesla Sales Rise as $4-a-Gallon Gas Revives Interest in E.V.s Business, Yesterday

    The repeal of tax credits last year sent electric vehicle sales plummeting. But with gas prices soaring, consumers are taking another, cautious, look.

  112. Ye Takes the Stage in L.A., Hoping to Wash Away His Sins Arts, Yesterday

    After years of antisemitic behavior, the rapper formerly known as Kanye West performed at SoFi Stadium for his first full live show in the United States since 2021.

  113. The Age-Old Obsession With Living Forever Arts, Yesterday

    Biohackers like Bryan Johnson seem to want to live forever. What would that be like? A London exhibition offers some thoughts.

  114. Would You Want a Robot Teacher? The Learning Network, Yesterday

    The first lady, Melania Trump, believes that more children should be educated by “humanoid educators.” Do you agree?

  115. Chatting The Learning Network, Yesterday

    Tell us a story, real or made up, that is inspired by this image.

  116. Volunteers in Helicopter Rescue Hiker’s Dog After a Week in the Wilderness World, Yesterday

    A hiker in New Zealand fell 180 feet down a waterfall and was evacuated without her dog. A crowd-funded rescue effort reunited them.

  117. Dog Is Rescued by Helicopter After Week in Wilderness Video, Yesterday

    Strangers funded a private helicopter search to rescue a dog stranded for seven days in the New Zealand bush. The animal was lost after its owner fell from a cliff.

  118. Why Trump’s Iran Address Failed to Soothe Markets Business, Yesterday

    Oil surged and stocks sold off after the president delivered an unclear case for continuing the war in the Middle East.

  119. Primetime Trump Briefing, Yesterday

    We have takeaways from the president’s address to the nation.

  120. ¿El final del juego de Trump en Irán? En español, Yesterday

    Analizamos lo que ha cambiado, y lo que no, como resultado de la guerra conjunta de EE. UU. e Israel contra Irán.

  121. The Supreme Court Takes On Birthright Citizenship The Daily, Yesterday

    The justices heard arguments on Wednesday in a hearing attended by President Trump.

  122. Trump Says Strait of Hormuz Is Not America’s Problem, and How Musk May Get Richer The Headlines, Yesterday

    Plus, does every middle schooler really need a laptop?

  123. Wordle Review No. 1,749 Gameplay, Yesterday

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Friday, April 3, 2026.

  124. Strands Sidekick No. 761 Gameplay, Yesterday

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Friday, April 3, 2026.

  125. Connections Companion No. 1,027 Gameplay, Yesterday

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Friday, April 3, 2026.

  126. Earthquake Rattles Northern California U.S., Yesterday

    A 4.6-magnitude quake struck near Boulder Creek, Calif., early Thursday.

  127. Trump Asserts War in Iran Is ‘Nearing Completion’ Video, Yesterday

    During a prime-time address on Wednesday, President Trump said the United States was on track to complete its military objectives in Iran but offered no clear timeline to end the war.

  128. Every Trump Threat to Abandon NATO Hollows It Out World, Yesterday

    Doubts that the United States would come to the aid of NATO allies increase each time, prompting Europeans to consider an alliance without Washington.

  129. Lost Friendships, Broken Relationships: How the War in Iran Is Dividing the Diaspora World, Yesterday

    Amid months of protest, repression and war in their native country, Iranians living abroad are navigating their biggest rifts yet.

  130. Map: 4.6-Magnitude Earthquake Shakes Northern California Interactive, Yesterday

    View the location of the quake’s epicenter and shake area.

  131. Europe Pushes for a Gentler Internet for Children World, Yesterday

    The European Union and national capitals are trying to make social media and algorithms less addictive and safer, especially for children.

  132. Tastelessness and Classlessness Are the Least of Our Concerns Opinion, Yesterday

    Tastelessness and classlessness are the least of our concerns.

  133. Can We Trust the New Testament? Opinion, Yesterday

    A Christian and a self-described Christian Atheist debate.

  134. How a Sapling and a Viral Candy Made California the World’s Pistachio King Interactive, Yesterday

    Iran was once the world’s largest exporter of the nut. But years of trade embargoes and conflict have allowed the United States to steal its market share.

  135. Solve the April Bonus Puzzle Gameplay, Yesterday

    This month’s national park themed grid was constructed by Matthew Stock.

  136. Harry Styles Is the Sound of Spring Podcasts, Yesterday

    He’s given us the breezy, dance-y album of the season.

  137. What Do You Do When a Family Member Commits a Terrible Crime? Opinion, Yesterday

    The columnist M. Gessen sits down with the writer Harriet Clark to talk through the complexity of maintaining relationships with family members who have done unthinkable things.

  138. Homes for Sale in New York and New Jersey Real Estate, Yesterday

    This week’s properties are four-bedroom homes in East Hampton, N.Y., and Mahwah, N.J.

  139. Homes for Sale in Manhattan and Brooklyn Real Estate, Yesterday

    This week’s properties are a studio in Murray Hill, and one bedroom apartments in Midtown and Carroll Gardens.

  140. Worried About A.I. Taking Your Job? That’s Not Very ‘Agentic’ of You. Magazine, Yesterday

    Today’s spin on the idea of personal agency is convenient for tech C.E.O.s, who boast that their models work just fine without us.

  141. The Unlikely TV Show Restoring Everyone’s Faith in Dating Magazine, Yesterday

    Without exploitation, “Love on the Spectrum” captures the triumphs and travails of dating. It has become one of Netflix’s most popular shows.

  142. Louis Vuitton, Gucci, Prada … Meta? Style, Yesterday

    Get ready for the return of wearables and a new stage in the fashion-tech relationship.

  143. 36 Hours in Queenstown, New Zealand Interactive, Yesterday

    An adventure town famous for madcap thrills is offering something relatively radical — relaxation.

  144. After Sting Operation, Cousin of Bashar al-Assad Convicted in Arms for Drugs Deal World, Yesterday

    The cousin, Antoine Kassis, was found guilty of conspiracy to support a terrorist group, after trying to sell weapons from the fallen regime to a Colombian militia.

  145. A Fence Blocks a Famous View of New York Harbor New York, Yesterday

    The U.S. Park Police put up a fence that a parks advocate says blocks the view of the Statue of Liberty. The agency says it’s needed for security.

  146. Two California Transplants Tested Their $375,000 Budget in the Hudson Valley Interactive, Yesterday

    Looking for a quieter life in an arts community, a couple left Oakland, Calif., for a house in Kingston, N.Y. Here’s what they found.

  147. Nutrition Is In and D.E.I. Is Out as Medical Schools Bow to Kennedy U.S., Yesterday

    As Robert F. Kennedy Jr. calls for medical schools to redesign curriculums, an agency that oversees dozens has deleted diversity standards and added nutrition.

  148. A Senegalese Artist Who Crossed Boundaries Others Didn’t Dare Arts, Yesterday

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  149. A First-Timer’s Guide to Renting an R.V. Travel, Yesterday

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  152. ‘Pizza Movie’ Review: Dude, Where’s My Pie? Movies, Yesterday

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  153. ‘The Stranger’ Review: An Unexamined Life Movies, Yesterday

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  155. ‘A Great Awakening’ Review: An Unlikely Founding Friendship Movies, Yesterday

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  156. ‘The Drama’ Review: Her Secret Is His Crisis Movies, Yesterday

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  157. ‘DJ Ahmet’ Review: Finding Hidden Music in the Forest Movies, Yesterday

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  158. ActBlue May Have Misled Congress on Vetting Foreign Donations, Its Lawyers Warned U.S., Yesterday

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  159. To Keep Child Abuse Off the Internet, He Has to Watch It Opinion, Yesterday

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  163. Gainsborough’s Powdered Wig Portraits Are Suddenly Hot in New York Arts, Yesterday

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  165. Meet the ‘Literary King of Tulsa’ (Before He Moves to Seattle) Books, Yesterday

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  166. A Party that Began With a Ritualistic Candle Burning T Magazine, Yesterday

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  167. The Women Who Believe Women Should Lose the Right to Vote U.S., Yesterday

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  168. Can a Journalist Be a Celebrity Anymore? Style, Yesterday

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  169. Everybody Wants to Sing Nate Amos’s Songs Arts, Yesterday

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  170. Terry Tempest Williams Still Has Her Copy of ‘Valley of the Dolls’ Books, Yesterday

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  171. 23 Great Chapter Books for Beginning Readers Books, Yesterday

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  172. Six Flags Was a Summer Destination. Can It Win Families Back? Business, Yesterday

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  173. When Doctors Couldn’t Solve Their Medical Mysteries, They Turned to A.I. Well, Yesterday

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  174. In a Muzzled Russia, He Still Speaks His Mind World, Yesterday

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  175. 10 Reports in 10 Minutes Video, Yesterday

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  176. Padma Lakshmi: Así podría crearse una nueva clase marginada en EE. UU. En español, Yesterday

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  177. Desi Lydic Would Like Trump to Take a Hint Arts, Yesterday

    “Might I suggest: If the ballroom starts experiencing ballistic assault, maybe we just cancel the ball?” she said on “The Daily Show.”

  178. El empleado núm. 8 de Apple rememora los 50 años de la empresa En español, Yesterday

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  179. SpaceX prepara una oferta pública para salir a la bolsa de valores En español, Yesterday

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  180. New York Is a Hot Spot for Alpha-Gal. Why Doesn’t the State Track Cases? New York, Yesterday

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  181. Spelling Bee Forum Gameplay, Yesterday

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  182. Palabra del día: ‘parasol’ En español, Yesterday

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  185. Word of the Day: parasol The Learning Network, Yesterday

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  186. 5 conclusiones del debate sobre la ciudadanía por derecho de nacimiento En español, Yesterday

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  187. The Only Thing Trump Is Missing in Cuba Is a Plan Opinion, Yesterday

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