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  1. California 22nd Congressional District 2026: Latest Polls Interactive, Today

    Track the latest polls in California's 22nd Congressional District.

  2. Adopting Trump’s Voice, Justice Dept. Asks Judge to Let Ballroom Proceed U.S., Today

    The court filing links the security breach at the White House correspondents’ dinner to the lawsuit over President Trump’s ballroom project.

  3. Emiratos Árabes Unidos anuncia su salida de la OPEP En español, Today

    El gobierno del Golfo se ha quejado durante mucho tiempo de las cuotas del grupo, que los funcionarios consideran que limitan injustamente sus exportaciones.

  4. Elon Musk Assails Sam Altman on Social Media Before OpenAI Trial Opens Technology, Today

    Musk’s posts on his X social media platform have pushed his narrative that OpenAI has lost its way.

  5. Filing a Financial Aid Appeal? You May Not Get an Answer by May 1. Your Money, Today

    Northeastern University is behind in responding to appeals this year. Keep asking for a better deal — at any school — and more time to make up your mind.

  6. Today’s Openai Sam Altman Elon Musk Trial live blog included four standalone posts:
  7. California 14th Congressional District 2026: Latest Polls Interactive, Today

    Track the latest polls in California's 14th Congressional District.

  8. The Japanese Pizza Guard Is on Its Way Food, Today

    Pizza Studio Tamaki will bring the charred and bubbled crust of Tokyo-style Neapolitan pizza to the East Village, seafood with art in Williamsburg and more restaurant news.

  9. Nick Pope, U.F.O. Sleuth Who Chased the Truth, Dies at 60 Science, Today

    Often likened to Agent Mulder from “The X-Files,” he worked for Britain’s defense ministry and became a leading commentator on extraterrestrial matters.

  10. Hed: King Charles III and Queen Camilla Arrive at White House Video, Today

    King Charles III and Queen Camilla are on the second day of their state visit, when Charles will meet privately with President Trump.

  11. El presidente y la primera dama de EE. UU. exigen a la ABC que despida a Jimmy Kimmel por un chiste En español, Today

    La broma dirigida a Melania Trump se grabó dos días antes de la cena de corresponsales de la Casa Blanca, en la que un hombre armado intentó asaltar la gala de la prensa.

  12. Civil Rights Cases Slow at Education Dept. Amid Trump’s Overhaul U.S., Today

    Data obtained by The New York Times shows that the Education Department resolved 30 percent fewer discrimination complaints in 2025 compared with the previous year.

  13. George Clooney Calls for Unity at Lincoln Center Gala Style, Today

    The actor, who was honored at Film at Lincoln Center’s Chaplin Award Gala, denounced political violence after the attempted assassination of President Trump.

  14. Judge Says Maurene Comey Can Sue the Trump Administration for Firing Her New York, Today

    Ms. Comey, a former federal prosecutor who handled cases against Jeffery Epstein and Sean Combs, claimed in her suit that she was fired for political reasons.

  15. F.B.I. Knew Civil Rights Group Informants Helped Bring Down Extremists, Lawyers Say U.S., Today

    The Southern Poverty Law Center is planning to challenge the larger story of deceit and hypocrisy the Trump administration has been telling about its use of paid informants, court papers suggest.

  16. ¿Qué es el Estatus de Protección Temporal? En español, Today

    Diseñado para ayudar a las personas procedentes de países con problemas a permanecer y trabajar en Estados Unidos, el programa humanitario ha estado bajo la mira del gobierno de Trump.

  17. Today’s King Charles Us Visit Trump live blog included one standalone post:
  18. Hegseth and Kid Rock Ride Army Helicopters in Wake of Contentious Flyby U.S., Today

    The flights on Monday came a few weeks after two Apache crews were censured and then cleared for flying near the singer’s home.

  19. A Work-Wear Staple in Gentle Pastels Style, Today

    A stylish woman in Upper Manhattan can’t be bothered with “tucking in shirts and all the things.”

  20. F.B.I. Searches Businesses Around Minneapolis as Part of Fraud Inquiry U.S., Today

    Investigators obtained 22 search warrants to collect evidence as part of a fraud investigation in a state that has become a top concern for the Trump administration.

  21. Luxury Yacht Linked to Russian Oligarch Passes Through Strait of Hormuz World, Today

    The Nord, a 464-foot vessel, appears to be tied to Aleksei A. Mordashov, a Russian steel mogul who is under American and European sanctions.

  22. United Arab Emirates Says It Will Leave OPEC in Blow to Oil Cartel World, Today

    The Gulf government has long complained about the group’s quotas, which officials believe unfairly limited its exports. Its departure is expected to weaken OPEC’s influence.

  23. Epstein Scandal Looms Over King Charles’s U.S. Visit U.S., Today

    The king is not planning to meet with victims of Jeffrey Epstein during his state visit because of “ongoing police inquiries” in Britain. The king’s brother was close to Mr. Epstein, a convicted sex offender.

  24. Is OpenAI Falling Further Behind in the A.I. Race? Business, Today

    The artificial intelligence giant has reportedly fallen behind on its own user and revenue targets, raising questions about its data center and I.P.O. plans

  25. Laura Linney to Return to Broadway in New David Hare Play Theater, Today

    The Manhattan Theater Club production will bring the actress back to the stage next spring, four years after her last Broadway production.

  26. The Greatest Living Songwriters Briefing, Today

    We look at the list crafted by Times music writers.

  27. One Person Appears to Be Missing From King Charles’s U.S. Itinerary: Prince Harry U.S., Today

    On a state visit designed in part to repair U.S.-British relations, King Charles’s schedule does not include plans to see his younger son, who lives in the United States with his family.

  28. El arte de la negociación nuclear En español, Today

    El presidente Trump rompió un pacto diseñado para impedir que Irán construyera una bomba. Conseguir un acuerdo mejor ahora podría ser complicado.

  29. Assassination Attempt Suspect Charged The Daily, Today

    What we know about the man in custody after the shooting at the White House correspondents’ dinner, and how the incident unfolded.

  30. King Charles Visits Trump as U.S.-U.K. Tensions Flare, and Airlines Ask White House for Help The Headlines, Today

    Plus, how millions of people could become Canadian.

  31. Connections Companion No. 1,053 Gameplay, Today

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Wednesday, April 29, 2026.

  32. Wordle Review No. 1,775 Gameplay, Today

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Wednesday, April 29, 2026.

  33. Strands Sidekick No. 787 Gameplay, Today

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Wednesday, April 29, 2026.

  34. The Small U.K. Agency That’s a 911 for Ships in the Strait of Hormuz World, Today

    At a military base outside Portsmouth, England, a 24-hour service monitors the Persian Gulf, the Red Sea and part of the Indian Ocean, responding to distress calls.

  35. The Man Who (Relentlessly) Sued the N.F.L. Has Receipts Podcasts, Today

    A sit-down with the former N.F.L. Players Association boss who negotiated $100 billion for athletes.

  36. Fuel Crisis Creates Commuter Crush in the Philippines Video, Today

    Rising fuel prices in the Philippines have disrupted daily commutes, forcing people to ditch their cars for overcrowded trains and minibuses.

  37. ¿Devolverá algún día la Cuba comunista los miles de millones que confiscó? En español, Today

    Con Cuba sumida en una grave crisis económica, las personas cuyas propiedades fueron confiscadas por su gobierno comunista dicen que ha llegado el momento de resolver las espinosas reclamaciones de indemnización.

  38. Political Campaigns Have No Idea What’s About to Hit Them Opinion, Today

    Social media helped put Trump over the top. What’s A.I. going to do to us?

  39. Constance Zimmer Honors Both Old and New in her Los Angeles Home Interactive, Today

    Inside her Los Feliz home in the hills, the ‘Love Story’ actress showcases memories, mugs and mustaches.

  40. With Cinematic Flair, a Sentient A.I. Learns Its Limits Arts, Today

    For better or worse, the retro Replaced feels like a Sega Genesis game made with current technology.

  41. What We Got Right — and Wrong — in ‘Abundance’ Opinion, Today

    It’s been a big year for the abundance movement, but what has it really achieved? Ezra Klein talks with his “Abundance” co-author Derek Thompson and with Marc Dunkelman, the author of “Why Nothing Works.”

  42. He Was Supposed to Die in Prison, but the Prosecutor Felt Guilty Magazine, Today

    Jessie Askew Jr. was sentenced to life without parole for a clumsy armed robbery with an unloaded gun. The man who sent him away was determined to bring him back home.

  43. Is It OK to Record People Without Their Knowledge? The Learning Network, Today

    More people are using smart glasses to record, often secretly, in public. Is that ethical?

  44. Transition to a New Fed Chair Is Unlikely to Mean Immediate Rate Cuts Business, Today

    The Federal Reserve is expected to hold interest rates steady this week as Jerome H. Powell presides over what is likely to be his last meeting as chair.

  45. A Shelter’s Closing Is a Turning Point for Homeless Policy New York, Today

    The 30th Street shelter next to Bellevue Hospital has served homeless men for decades.

  46. Stephen Colbert Gets Ready to Hang It Up Business, Today

    His late-night show ends next month after 11 seasons. He has lots of feelings.

  47. Republicans Brace for Brutal Midterms as Trump’s Popularity Slips U.S., Today

    The elections are still six months off, and some within the G.O.P. say there is still time to right the ship.

  48. His Music Captured Norway’s Colors. His Life Reflected Its Shadows. Arts, Today

    Geirr Tveitt’s reputation was tarnished by his nationalist politics. But a new generation of musicians is bringing this composer’s music to an international audience.

  49. Texas Lawmakers to Question Camp Mystic’s Owners Over Deadly Flood U.S., Today

    Investigators told lawmakers that the camp, where 28 people died in a flood last July, did not prepare for an emergency as required by the state.

  50. Why Do the Top Sushi Restaurants Leave Us So Bored, and So Broke? Food, Today

    What began in Japan as a quick, exciting working-class meal has morphed in American cities into an elaborate pampering of the well-heeled diner.

  51. Graduates Reset Ambitions in Pursuit of First Jobs Business, Today

    Young people aiming to build careers are entering fields they had not considered to find their footing.

  52. ‘Disappointed,’ ‘Surprised,’ ‘Betrayed’: 12 Trump Voters on What Has Gone Wrong Interactive, Today

    Trump voters discuss their disappointment with the president’s second term.

  53. Anger About Internet Restrictions Breathes Some Life Into Russian Politics World, Today

    From beauty influencers to the token political opposition, Russians are openly questioning President Vladimir V. Putin’s moves to hamstring access.

  54. Want a Riot of Color in Your Flower Beds? Definitely Make a Plan. Real Estate, Today

    There are painstaking decisions to make before the oranges, blues and yellows are just where you want them.

  55. With ‘Sister Dreamer’ Park, Lauren Halsey Brings Her Heroes Home Arts, Today

    The artist’s installation in South Central Los Angeles elevates familiar faces in the neighborhood with monuments of stone.

  56. 15 Salads That Feel Like a Real Meal Food, Today

    Is there such a thing as a comfort salad? These recipes say yes.

  57. If You Want ‘Project Hail Mary’ Merch, Grab Your Knitting Needles Style, Today

    A cardigan worn by Ryan Gosling’s character in the hit science-fiction movie has become something of a breakout star — but you can’t just buy it.

  58. The World Needs Natural Gas Now, but the U.S. Is Exporting All It Can Business, Today

    Even the largest global supplier of liquefied natural gas can’t make up for the shortfall since the war in Iran cut off an important source.

  59. Your Passwords Are Probably Screwed Opinion, Today

    Nobody can afford to be relaxed about their digital security anymore.

  60. ‘Flower Drum Song,’ Once Overhauled, Returns Changed Again Theater, Today

    David Henry Hwang revised the Rodgers & Hammerstein classic 25 years ago. Now he gets to remedy some of his own remake’s flaws.

  61. Trump, Pope Leo and the Meaning of Catholic Defiance Opinion, Today

    The resonance of the pontiff-versus-president imbroglio reveals a hunger for moral authority at a time that feels deeply disoriented and spiritually thin.

  62. We Used to Compile Our Own Wartime Kill Lists. Now We Let A.I. Do It. Books, Today

    In “Project Maven,” Katrina Manson shows us how close we are to artificial intelligence picking targets and dropping bombs without human input.

  63. What Tucker Carlson Means When He Talks About Israel Opinion, Today

    The far right is conflating Israel with Jewishness.

  64. Why the Department of Homeland Security Is Still Shut Down Video, Today

    The longest government shutdown in history, which began as a fight over immigration enforcement between Democrats and Republicans, has become a struggle among Republicans over tactics.

  65. ‘The House of the Spirits’ Returns a Beloved Book to Its Origins Arts, Today

    Shot in Chile, this series will be the first Spanish-language screen adaptation of the Isabel Allende novel. The star Alfonso Herrera said the story is more relevant than ever.

  66. Et Tu, Brute? What Elon Musk’s Clash With Sam Altman Is Really About. Technology, Today

    Mr. Musk’s lawsuit against Mr. Altman and OpenAI makes the case that all-encompassing greed is Silicon Valley’s defining feature.

  67. Trump Push to End Key Humanitarian Protection Reaches Supreme Court U.S., Today

    The effort to dismantle Temporary Protected Status, or T.P.S., is part of a shift away from providing humanitarian assistance to people from troubled countries.

  68. Will Communist Cuba Ever Pay Back the Billions It Confiscated? World, Today

    With Cuba in dire economic crisis, people whose properties were seized by its government decades ago say it’s time to resolve thorny compensation claims.

  69. She’s Blazing a Trail for a Traditional Korean Zither in Jazz Arts, Today

    The Seoul-born gayageum player DoYeon Kim has become an in-demand collaborator for some of the biggest innovators in improvised music.

  70. Tight Curves and Wide Horizons: The Return of Highway 1 Travel, Today

    Once again, travelers can drive the full length of the scenic road in California after it was severed by a series of landslides starting in 2023.

  71. Obama Has One. So Does a Kardashian. (Check Your Playbill.) Theater, Today

    The latest trend on Broadway is celebrity co-producing: A-listers who now have credits as backers of plays and musicals.

  72. Your Doctor Is Using A.I. to Take Notes. What Could Go Wrong? Well, Today

    Apps that record visits are becoming popular, but they come with privacy and accuracy concerns.

  73. Why Are Novels About Failure and Resentment So Thrilling? Books, Today

    The German writer Wolfgang Koeppen’s postwar trilogy crackles with life and unsparing details of a broken society.

  74. What Is Temporary Protected Status? U.S., Today

    Designed to help people from troubled nations stay and work in the United States, T.P.S. has been a target of the Trump administration.

  75. I Love to Strength Train. Do I Really Need Cardio, Too? Well, Today

    Here’s what to know about the health benefits of both forms of exercise.

  76. Trump’s Top Child Care Official Wants a ‘Bonfire of Regulations’ U.S., Today

    As Americans face soaring child care costs, Alex Adams wants to loosen rules and tighten spending. Critics say that will harm children and shutter day cares.

  77. UPS Won’t Bring Packages to Their Doors. Some Are Fed Up. New York, Today

    The United Parcel Service will not deliver inside two buildings on Staten Island where its drivers were assaulted decades ago. Residents are suing.

  78. U.S. Mint’s Gold Program Is a Longtime Mess. Ron Paul Saw That Coming. World, Today

    And he’s basically fine with it.

  79. Oil Prices Jump Again as U.S.-Iran Talks Appear Deadlocked Business, Today

    Investors parsed reports that President Trump told advisers that he was not satisfied with Iran’s latest proposal to reopen the Strait of Hormuz.

  80. The Jay-Z Interview Magazine, Today

    The artist shares stories behind his famous songs, the writing challenges he sets for himself and how he has sustained a hip-hop career.

  81. The Taylor Swift Interview Magazine, Today

    The artist shares stories behind some of her biggest hits, her love of a “rant bridge” and how life in the public eye informs the stories she tells in her songs.

  82. Rescue Efforts Underway After Deadly Indonesia Train Collision Video, Today

    A train collided with another train near Jakarta, Indonesia, on Monday, killing 14 people, the authorities said. Rescue workers carried injured people out of damaged train cars.

  83. Trains Collide in Indonesia, Killing at Least 14 and Injuring Dozens World, Today

    Rescue teams searched for survivors overnight after two trains collided near Jakarta on Monday. The authorities said at least 84 people were injured.

  84. King and Queen of England Visit White House Video, Today

    King Charles III and Queen Camilla arrived at the White House, where President Trump and Melania Trump welcomed them at the start of a four-day state visit marking America’s 250th birthday.

  85. Con ustedes, el nuevo líder del mundo libre En español, Today

    Volodímir Zelenski les está mostrando a los países europeos, y a otras naciones, cómo el mundo libre pos-Estados Unidos puede preservar su libertad e independencia.

  86. ¿Cómo enfrentará BTS una gira mundial agotadora? En español, Today

    El antiguo entrenador del grupo comparó a sus integrantes con atletas profesionales. “Es un trabajo que somete al cuerpo a mucho más esfuerzo del que la mayoría de la gente cree”.

  87. Spelling Bee Forum Gameplay, Today

    Feeling stuck on today’s puzzle? We can help.

  88. Cherry Blossoms The Learning Network, Today

    What are the signs of spring where you live?

  89. Late Night Downloads the White House Correspondents’ Dinner Arts, Today

    The event “was supposed to be an evening of fun and merriment,” Jon Stewart said, “until, like most things in America, it was interrupted by gunfire.”

  90. Palabra del día: ‘analogous’ En español, Today

    Esta palabra ha aparecido en 57 artículos en NYTimes.com en el último año. ¿Puedes usarla en una frase?

  91. Word of the Day: analogous The Learning Network, Today

    This word has appeared in 54 articles on NYTimes.com in the past year. Can you use it in a sentence?

  92. Haiti’s Original Sin? Freedom. Opinion, Today

    Haiti’s revolution shocked the world. America still isn’t over it.

  93. La madre que no habla En español, Today

    Cuando su hijo de 11 años desapareció el año pasado, Jacqueline Pritchett se negó incluso a reconocer su existencia.

  94. ‘They Said A.I. Saved Me’: How South Korea Is Checking on Its Seniors World, Today

    In the world’s fastest aging society, artificial intelligence is being used to make care calls to older adults who live alone and to fight dementia.

  95. In Iran, Cheetah Sightings Offer Rare Spots of Hope Amid War World, Today

    Conservationists say they have recorded several new adult and cub Asiatic cheetahs, a critically endangered subspecies found only in Iran.

  96. Un parto libre la puso a ella y a su bebé en grave peligro En español, Today

    Los promotores del parto libre rechazan cualquier tipo de intervención médica durante el embarazo o el parto. El movimiento ha sido tendencia en las redes sociales, pero sus críticos advierten de los graves riesgos que esta práctica conlleva.

  97. Corrections: April 28, 2026 Corrections, Today

    Corrections that appeared in print on Tuesday, April 28, 2026.

  98. Quote of the Day: A Disquieting Political Routine Of Gunfire and Death Threats Corrections, Today

    Quotation of the day for Tuesday, April 28, 2026.

  99. British Embassy Hosts Royal Couple, and a Few Hundred More, at Garden Party U.S., Today

    King Charles III and Queen Camilla gathered with Washington’s famous and not so famous for an off-the-record evening.

  100. Boots on the Ground Gameplay, Today

    Hal Moore’s puzzle is a feast for the eyes.

  101. Megan Thee Stallion to Leave Broadway Show Early Theater, Today

    The rapper will perform in “Moulin Rouge!” for the final time on Friday, though the production didn’t say why she was leaving more than two weeks early.

  102. Estos son los cargos contra el sospechoso del ataque a la gala de corresponsales de la Casa Blanca En español, Today

    Las autoridades afirman que el hombre de California irrumpió el sábado en el evento en Washington con la intención de matar al presidente.

  103. Cast Your Vote for the Greatest Living American Songwriters Interactive, Today

    Times critics, with the help of more than 250 experts, made their list of the 30 greatest living American songwriters. Now it’s your turn to choose.

  104. How We Made the List of the 30 Greatest Living American Songwriters Interactive, Today

    First we polled hundreds of experts. Then Times critics spent weeks arguing about what constitutes greatness in American music.

  105. See Who Insiders Nominated as America’s Greatest Living Songwriters Interactive, Today

    We received more than 250 expert ballots. Explore some of them here.

  106. Who Wrote Your Favorite Songs? Interactive, Today

    Test your knowledge of some of our songwriters’ biggest hits.

  107. The Objects That Inspire America's Greatest Songwriters Interactive, Today

    The objects and instruments (and occasional creatures) that spur the writing process.

  108. Stevie Wonder Is the Ultimate Embodiment of American Music Interactive, Today

    These are the songs you’d play to newborns, or alien visitors, to demonstrate the purest joys of our musical tradition.

  109. Lucinda Williams’s Songs Can Turn Any Sentiment Into a Lit Fuse Interactive, Today

    Few artists sculpt songs with this level of power and emotional intensity.

  110. Diane Warren Is a Titan of Lavish Power Ballads. You Adore at Least One. Interactive, Today

    Her widescreen, acrobatic songs have dominated radios, karaoke nights and — most likely — a big portion of your memory.

  111. Young Thug Didn’t Just Mutate Hip-Hop. He Changed the Whole Act of Vocalizing. Interactive, Today

    He single-handedly changed hip-hop into something futuristic and alien — right when the genre needed it most.

  112. There’s a Reason Taylor Swift Is America’s Most Carefully Studied Writer Interactive, Today

    By crafting vivid chronicles of her life since she was a teenager, she has built a vast catalog that rewards the attention millions have paid to it.

  113. Bruce Springsteen Has Always Believed That Songs Can Change America Interactive, Today

    In every era, he writes like a steward of the country’s conscience — as if he has a duty to us all.

  114. Valerie Simpson Is Behind Some of the Most Transcendent Songs You Know Interactive, Today

    Along with Nickolas Ashford, she wrote a jaw-dropping number of soaring, undeniable classics.

  115. Paul Simon Can Compress a Novel’s Worth of Ideas Into One Song Interactive, Today

    He sets words skipping cleverly through his music. But his rhythms, melodies and harmonies are just as deft and adventurous.

  116. Romeo Santos Laid the Groundwork for Latin Music in the 21st Century Interactive, Today

    He melded Dominican traditions with modern pop and made them a global phenomenon — changing the whole sound of modern romance.

  117. Nile Rodgers Brings Gritty Glamor and Big Ideas to the Dance Floor Interactive, Today

    He helped make the spirit of 1970s New York a global ideal, immortalized in anthems of freedom and transgression.

  118. Smokey Robinson Designed the Love Song as We Know It Interactive, Today

    He has written dozens of classic songs for classic acts — all in lucid, crystalline language, with a timeless elegance that still sets them soaring.

  119. Lionel Richie Has Always Had a Hand Placed Tenderly on the Nation’s Heart Interactive, Today

    He’s written heaps of our most indelibly gorgeous, time-stoppingly gentle hits — for the Commodores, for himself and for other pop legends.

  120. Don’t Let Dolly Parton’s Sparkle Distract You From Her Rigorous Craft Interactive, Today

    High-femme glamour, down-home simplicity, endless creativity — and such a generous, approachable spirit, it’s easy to forget how great her writing is.

  121. Outkast Made Hip-Hop More Eccentric — and More Universal, Too Interactive, Today

    Their songs leaned into regional detail and unpredictable ideas. The more specific they got, the broader the audience they captivated.

  122. Willie Nelson Makes Intricate Songs Sound as Simple as Thinking Interactive, Today

    His writing is wildly sophisticated, full of jazzy complexity — and yet it always feels plain-spoken and perfectly at ease.

  123. Stephin Merritt Is the American Songbook’s Most Mischievous Student Interactive, Today

    He twists, ironizes and interrogates the tradition of songwriting, turning it into a profound and comic reflection of itself.

  124. Lana Del Rey Injected Perverse New Moods Into American Pop Interactive, Today

    By delighting in the things women aren’t supposed to say, her songs bewitch listeners with an emotional register they never would have expected.

  125. The Babyface Interview Magazine, Today

    The craftsman behind dozens of hits for performers like Whitney Houston and Boyz II Men talks about how he wrote the love songs that defined a decade.

  126. Kendrick Lamar Can Be Gloriously Profound — and Gloriously Petty Interactive, Today

    His virtuosity, and seriousness of purpose, made him the Dylanesque voice of hip-hop. He can also cut you when he needs to.

  127. The Mariah Carey Interview Magazine, Today

    The artist talks about writing her era-defining hits, the pleasures of collaboration and some of the ways she has been undercredited as a writer.

  128. Carole King Was Already a Master Hitmaker. Then She Went Further. Interactive, Today

    A legend of pop craftsmanship. A trailblazer for singer-songwriter intimacy. Either feat alone could have earned a spot on this list.

  129. The Lucinda Williams Interview Magazine, Today

    The singer-songwriter talks about being self-taught, and reaching down into the deepest, darkest parts of herself to pull out a song.

  130. The Nile Rodgers Interview Magazine, Today

    The co-founder of Chic, the de facto house band of New York’s late-70s disco boom, talks about taking inspiration from the city’s club scene.

  131. The Clark, McAnally and Osborne Interview Magazine, Today

    Shane McAnally, Brandy Clark and Josh Osborne talk about songwriting as a day job and the art of telling simple truths in a single line.

  132. Jay-Z’s Lyrical Ingenuity Stretches From Street-Level Grit to Midlife Reflection Interactive, Today

    He rose to fame as a steely-eyed chronicler of his youth. Then he carved a path to become rap’s elder statesman.

  133. Jimmy Jam & Terry Lewis Kept Pop on the Cutting Edge Interactive, Today

    The sonic ingenuity they brought to scores of hits — from machine-tooled drums to glittering harmonies — helped make the charts a home for surprising sounds.

  134. The Holland Brothers Wrote Hits That Became the Bedrock of American Pop Interactive, Today

    Along with Lamont Dozier, they crafted love songs that didn’t just aim for the heart — they moved the body.

  135. Missy Elliott Turned the Radio Into a Day-Glo Playground Interactive, Today

    She warps rhythm, sound and the English language, pulling them apart as if they were all just delightful taffy.

  136. Bob Dylan Expanded the Limits of What a Song Can Do Interactive, Today

    A troubadour, a poet, a preacher, a trickster — there are enough Dylans to qualify for two or three spots on this list.

  137. The-Dream’s Sound Runs Through the Biggest Hits of This Century Interactive, Today

    Modern pop wouldn’t be remotely the same without him — including some of the era’s most iconic, inescapable hits.

  138. Nashville Appreciates Craft. These Three Are Masters. Interactive, Today

    Writers toil daily to engineer perfect country songs. Shane McAnally, Brandy Clark and Josh Osborne are among the finest — and the most disruptive.

  139. Mariah Carey Is the People’s Poet Interactive, Today

    Her keen ear and glittery emotionalism have produced the most No. 1 hits of any American songwriter.

  140. Bad Bunny’s Charisma and Fluidity Brought Him to the Heart of Pop Interactive, Today

    His warmth, humor and almost scholarly facility with Caribbean traditions and contemporary pop have made him an undeniable force.

  141. In Hit After Hit, for Countless Artists, Babyface Knows What Women Want Interactive, Today

    Even as the music grew rawer and leaner, he ensured it was still yoked to romance and grandeur.

  142. Few Careers Are as Daring — Musically or Emotionally — as Fiona Apple’s Interactive, Today

    With every album, she burrows deeper into her own psyche, pushing her music into new realms.

  143. The 30 Greatest Living American Songwriters Interactive, Today

    More than 250 music insiders and six New York Times critics weighed in on who defines the new American songbook. Here are the artists they chose.

  144. Political Violence Is Reprehensible. That Doesn’t Make Trump Less Depraved. Opinion, Today

    Each act of political violence further frays our threadbare social fabric, laying the foundation for authoritarianism.

  145. Jamie Ding’s ‘Jeopardy’ Sweaters Made Him a Style Champion Style, Today

    Ding’s approach to dressing, with his spectacular spectrum of sweaters, suited a contestant who remained ice-cube calm as he climbed up the show’s leaderboard.

  146. A Humble ‘Jeopardy!’ Champ Ends His Run Style, Today

    Jamie Ding, a self-described “faceless bureaucrat” from New Jersey, became a TV sensation during his 31-game winning streak.

  147. House Republican Makes His First Statement About Mysterious Absence New York, Yesterday

    Representative Thomas Kean Jr. of New Jersey, who has missed nearly two months of votes in Washington, said he expected to fully recover from a “personal medical issue” but gave no other details.

  148. Student News Quiz: Political Shooting, Running Milestone, Chernobyl Interactive, Yesterday

    Have you been paying attention to current events recently? See how well you can do on this week’s news quiz for students.

  149. Investigators Seeking Attacker’s Motive Comb Through an Archive of Posts U.S., Yesterday

    Federal authorities are looking into whether Cole Tomas Allen posted on Bluesky as “coldforce,” who wrote and promoted liberal views that did not stand out on the left-leaning platform.

  150. Trump Is Dissatisfied With Iran’s Plan to Reopen Strait of Hormuz U.S., Yesterday

    The proposal would have set aside questions about what to do with Iran’s nuclear program.

  151. King Charles Will Speak of ‘Reconciliation and Renewal’ During Address to Congress U.S., Yesterday

    The state visit of King Charles III comes at a moment of tension over the war in Iran between President Trump and Prime Minister Keir Starmer.

  152. El próspero fabricante chino de autos que no se llama BYD En español, Yesterday

    Geely ha construido un modelo de negocio diseñado para manejar la volatilidad. Esto le permite adaptarse con rapidez cuando cambian las condiciones.

  153. Iraq’s President Names Political Newcomer to Form Government World, Yesterday

    After months of tensions and pressure from both the U.S. and Iran, Ali al-Zaidi, a businessman, was named as prime minister-designate.

  154. At a Moment of Chaos in Trump’s Washington, the Royals Come to Town U.S., Yesterday

    Presidents use state visits to show off all that is appealing about American culture. But the shooting at the White House correspondents’ dinner has cast a shadow over the visit.

  155. At the ‘Euphoria’ Wedding, All Eyes Were on the Guests Style, Yesterday

    At Cassie and Nate’s nuptials, guests arrived to steal the show, and that was the point. Natasha Newman-Thomas, the show’s costume designer, used attention-grabbing looks to reflect each character’s evolution.

  156. Charges Announced Against Press Gala Attack Defendant Video, Yesterday

    On Monday, Todd Blanche, the acting attorney general, announced three federal charges against Cole Tomas Allen, the suspect in Saturday’s attack at the White House correspondents’ dinner.

  157. Nedra Talley Ross, Last Surviving Member of the Ronettes, Dies at 80 Arts, Yesterday

    With towering hairdos and perfect harmonies, she and her cousins Ronnie and Estelle brought a fresh edge to the girl-group sound in hits like “Be My Baby.”

  158. Is Andrew Yang Running for President? Video, Yesterday

    This week on “Hard Fork” from The New York Times, the hosts Casey Newton and Kevin Roose ask the entrepreneur and 2020 presidential candidate Andrew Yang the big question: Is he running again in 2028?

  159. Pentagon Can Temporarily Require Escorts for Journalists Business, Yesterday

    An appeals panel ruled that the Defense Department can require escorts for reporters in the building while it fights an earlier decision that overturned many of the department’s press rules.

  160. U.S. Government Will Stop Paying for Test Strips to Detect Deadly Drugs Health, Yesterday

    In a letter to states and other grant recipients, the Trump administration says the strips encourage drug use.

  161. What Happens When A.I. Runs a Store in San Francisco? Video, Yesterday

    In San Francisco, an A.I. agent was tasked with running a store. The experiment did not go well. The “Hard Fork” co-hosts Casey Newton and Kevin Roose unpack the story in a recent episode.

  162. ICE Warehouse Plan Faces Delay Over Lack of Environmental Reviews U.S., Yesterday

    Officials have argued in court filings that the projects are exempt from federally required assessments, but are scrambling after a judge disagreed.

  163. Charges Against Assassination Suspect Based on Shotgun Shell and a Screed U.S., Yesterday

    The authorities say the California man stormed a black-tie gala on Saturday seeking to kill the president.

  164. The Billionaires Dominating California Politics U.S., Yesterday

    Between Sergey Brin and Tom Steyer, ultrawealthy people are trying to guide the state’s direction.

  165. Maybe Trump Was Never a Deal Maker Video, Yesterday

    Trump built his political brand on being the ultimate negotiator, but in his second term that image is crumbling. On “The Opinions,” the columnist Carlos Lozada argues that we’re witnessing “the limits to his deal-making prowess, especially internationally.”

  166. Canada Announces Investment Fund to Distance Economy From the U.S. Video, Yesterday

    Prime Minister Mark Carney announced the Canada Strong Fund, which will focus on investments in the country’s infrastructure. The sovereign wealth fund seeks to make the Canadian economy less dependent on the Unites States.

  167. Elon Musk Takes OpenAI to Court Briefing, Yesterday

    Also, Trump hosts King Charles III and Queen Camilla. Here’s the latest at the end of Monday.

  168. Budget Airlines Ask Trump Administration for Billions as Fuel Costs Rise Business, Yesterday

    A trade group for the airlines is seeking $2.5 billion to help offset the big jump in jet fuel costs since the start of U.S.-Israeli attacks against Iran.

  169. Mali Rebels Deal Major Blow to Junta and Russian Mercenaries World, Yesterday

    Coordinated attacks signified a major escalation of insurgent violence in a region of West Africa where military leaders had seized power and warmed to Moscow in recent years.

  170. Watch Quinta Brunson and William Stanford Davis of ‘Abbott Elementary’ Make Pizza for the First Time Food, Yesterday

    The actors stopped by the New York Times kitchen studio to chat about food, cooking and the fifth season of their sitcom.

  171. The Art of the Nuclear Deal World, Yesterday

    President Trump ripped up a pact designed to prevent Iran from building a bomb. Getting a better agreement now could prove difficult.

  172. Republicans Push for Trump’s White House Ballroom After Gala Attack U.S., Yesterday

    The attack on a press dinner in Washington, which is being called an attempted assassination of President Trump, has also renewed the fight over reopening the Homeland Security Department.

  173. Trump Administration Will Pay More Energy Firms to Cancel Wind Farms Climate, Yesterday

    In exchange, the companies will invest in oil and gas projects, echoing an earlier deal with the French energy giant TotalEnergies.

  174. The President and the King Opinion, Yesterday

    Courtesy can be tactical as well as virtuous.

  175. Supreme Court Appears Divided Over Roundup Weedkiller Case U.S., Yesterday

    The case could help determine the future of thousands of lawsuits against the maker of a popular herbicide over claims that it causes cancer.

  176. President and First Lady Demand ABC Fire Jimmy Kimmel Over ‘Widow’ Joke U.S., Yesterday

    The joke was recorded two days before the White House correspondents’ dinner, where a gunman tried to storm the press gala.

  177. Científicos identifican el ‘orbe dorado’, un misterio de las profundidades marinas En español, Yesterday

    El extraño y brillante descubrimiento, recuperado del océano cerca de Alaska en 2023, dejó perplejos a investigadores de todo el mundo en aquel entonces.

  178. A.I. High School Is Put on Hold After Parental Backlash New York, Yesterday

    Families in New York City expressed concerns about the rapid adoption of the technology. The schools chancellor also canceled a plan to close two Upper West Side schools.

  179. Read the Criminal Complaint and Affidavit Charging Cole Tomas Allen Interactive, Yesterday

    Allen, 31, of Torrance, Calif., faces three counts, including two federal gun crimes and attempting to assassinate the president of the United States.

  180. New Mexico U.S. Senate Election 2026: Latest Polls Interactive, Yesterday

    Track the latest polls in the New Mexico U.S. Senate election.

  181. King Charles and Queen Camilla Arrive in the United States U.S., Yesterday

    The royals will spend four days in the United States, two of them in the capital.

  182. Cómo rastreamos el oro del gobierno de EE. UU. hasta un cartel de Colombia En español, Yesterday

    Tres reporteros siguieron las cadenas de suministro para revelar que la Casa de la Moneda de Estados Unidos compra oro procedente de casas de empeño y narcotraficantes extranjeros.

  183. Luis Puenzo, Director of Oscar-Winning Argentine Film, Dies at 80 Movies, Yesterday

    “The Official Story,” set during Argentina’s brutal military dictatorship, won the country its first Academy Award for best foreign language film, in 1986.

  184. Iran Offers Plan to Focus on Strait of Hormuz and Delay Nuclear Talks World, Yesterday

    In its latest offer delivered on Sunday, Iran proposed opening the key waterway to shipping traffic and lifting the U.S. blockade, while postponing the thornier nuclear issue until later.

  185. A Guilty Plea in Jam Master Jay’s Murder, Two Decades Later New York, Yesterday

    Jay Bryant’s admission of guilt on Monday was the first time anyone had publicly acknowledged orchestrating the 2002 killing of Jam Master Jay, the D.J. of Run-DMC.

  186. Man Sentenced to 115 Years for Killing N.Y.P.D. Officer in Queens New York, Yesterday

    Guy Rivera faces the rest of his life in prison for fatally shooting Detective Jonathan Diller and attempting to kill his partner when they asked him to get out of his car.

  187. Judge Delays Order to Force Penn to Turn Over List of Jews on Campus U.S., Yesterday

    The Trump administration had said it needed the information for an antisemitism investigation.

  188. Employment Agency Pushes Discrimination Cases That Match Trump’s Agenda U.S., Yesterday

    Field staff at the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission say they are being pressured to bring politically charged cases, even with little evidence.

  189. Irán y EE. UU. se hunden en un incómodo limbo de ‘ni guerra ni paz’ En español, Yesterday

    Cada parte apuesta a que puede soportar más que la otra, dicen los analistas. Pero un estancamiento sin acuerdo entraña riesgos.

  190. What to Know About the ‘Summer House’ Leaked Audio Drama Style, Yesterday

    After West Wilson and Amanda Batula confirmed their relationship, fans were anticipating drama at the show’s next reunion. But audio appeared to leak weeks before its air date.

  191. Euphoria in Kenya After Sabastian Sawe’s Record-Breaking Win World, Yesterday

    The London Marathon winner’s achievement has resonated nowhere more than in Kenya’s Rift Valley, which has yielded many champions.

  192. David Malouf, Novelist of Australia’s Divided Heritage, Dies at 92 Books, Yesterday

    Declared a national living treasure in 1997, he wrote poetry and short stories but was best known for his nine novels, including “The Great World.”

  193. As Part of Royal Visit, Trumps Will Show Off the White House Bees U.S., Yesterday

    King Charles and Queen Camilla, both avid beekeeping supporters, will visit the White House-shaped hive on the South Lawn.

  194. Venice Opera Cuts Ties With Conductor After Months of Dispute Arts, Yesterday

    Beatrice Venezi’s appointment as music director drew scorn from orchestra members who said she was unqualified. She fought back in several interviews.

  195. Facebook Has a Health Scam Problem Well, Yesterday

    A new report found hundreds of thousands of scam ads for medical products, some of which were illegal or had been deemed dangerous.

  196. DeSantis Proposes Florida House Map That Could Add Four Republican Seats U.S., Yesterday

    The Republican-controlled Legislature is meeting in Tallahassee this week to vote on the map, which would apply for the 2026 midterms if passed.

  197. The Frightening Night at a Washington Gala Opinion, Yesterday

    Readers discuss political violence, online rumors, gun control and security measures.

  198. Virginia High Court Weighs Legality of Congressional Map Approved Last Week U.S., Yesterday

    Oral arguments on Monday morning lasted about an hour. It was not clear how justices would rule.

  199. Can Spending More Improve Your Health and Prolong Your Life? Your Money, Yesterday

    The desire to live longer and healthier lives has spawned a growth in services and supplements. So what works best?

  200. ¿Qué llevó al sospechoso del ataque a la cena de corresponsales a viajar de costa a costa? En español, Yesterday

    Antes de embarcarse en un viaje a través de EE. UU., el sospechoso del ataque dejó una serie de explicaciones sobre su ausencia en unos escritos, según las autoridades.

  201. Canadá afirma que su oro es rastreable y limpio. Así que lo verificamos En español, Yesterday

    El oro de la Real Casa de la Moneda de Canadá incluye metal procedente de un remolino de fuentes lejanas, incluidas minas colombianas controladas por un cartel de la droga.

  202. Today, In Short Briefing, Yesterday

    “Top Chef.” Zara Larsson. And the latest from the shooting at the correspondents’ dinner.

  203. Human Remains Found in Tampa Bay in Search for Missing Student U.S., Yesterday

    The remains have not yet been identified, but a former University of South Florida student has been charged in connection with the murders of Nahida Bristy and Zamil Limon.

  204. Have a Canadian Great-Great Grandparent? It Could Make You Canadian. World, Yesterday

    Canada has opened a route to citizenship for people who can prove they have a Canada-born ancestor. Millions could qualify, and Americans are already lining up to apply.

  205. Carney Sets Up Investment Fund to Boost Canadian Economic Independence World, Yesterday

    Canada’s sovereign wealth fund will be far smaller than ones in other oil-producing nations like Norway and the Middle East.

  206. ‘Kenrex’ Review: Plunging Into the Violent World of True Crime Theater, Yesterday

    The play, by Jack Holden and Ed Stambollouian at the Lucille Lortel Theater, tells the story of a brutal bully who was shot and killed in plain view.

  207. From Indiana to Idaho, a Backlash Against A.I. Gathers Momentum Technology, Yesterday

    The widening movement is pulling in people from all walks of life, united by a worry that Big Tech will cash in while average Americans bear the costs.

  208. How the Trump Administration Ended Independent Science at the E.P.A. Climate, Yesterday

    The agency’s prestigious research office spent decades doing scientific work insulated from political pressure. Now it’s being dismantled.

  209. Map: 3.3-Magnitude Earthquake Shakes Los Angeles Area Interactive, Yesterday

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

  210. Mientras otros invitados se escondían, él siguió atento a su ensalada En español, Yesterday

    Michael Glantz, uno de los principales agentes de la Agencia de Artistas Creativos, comió tranquilamente su aperitivo durante la conmoción de la cena de corresponsales de la Casa Blanca. Tenía sus razones.