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  1. Sticks in Locks Gameplay, May 1

    Rena Cohen opens our solving weekend with her themeless debut.

  2. ‘Moby Dick’ Review: Robert Wilson’s Last Masterpiece Theater, May 1

    Wilson’s 2024 adaptation of Herman Melville’s classic, with music by the British singer-songwriter Anna Calvi, has a short run at the Brooklyn Academy of Music.

  3. El primer vuelo directo desde EE. UU. aterriza en Caracas después de 7 años En español, May 1

    Funcionarios de American Airlines, del condado de Miami-Dade, del gobierno de EE. UU. y del gobierno venezolano celebraron el paso más reciente en el restablecimiento de los lazos entre ambos países.

  4. Schumer and Platner Talk After Mills Suspends Her Campaign U.S., May 1

    The top Senate Democrat and the Maine contender had what was described as a cordial conversation despite Schumer’s backing of his primary opponent.

  5. California Police Can Start Ticketing Driverless Cars U.S., May 1

    The Department of Motor Vehicles says it could suspend or revoke permits for Waymo taxis and other driverless cars for continued violations.

  6. Pistachio-Cardamom Cake Video, May 1

    This easy, buttery pistachio cake, topped with crunchy caramelized almonds, packs a punch of flavor, texture and perfume, especially from the cardamom seeds that permeate the batter.

  7. Musk vs. Altman: What Is This Really About? Video, May 1

    In a landmark trial between Elon Musk and OpenAI’s Sam Altman, the origins of OpenAI are being examined. The Times’s technology reporter Cade Metz explains what’s behind it all.

  8. FEMA Is Reversing Job Cuts Made Under Kristi Noem Climate, Today

    The agency said staff members who had been let go or placed on administrative leave were now needed to prepare for hurricanes and the World Cup.

  9. Chick-fil-A Bilked for $80,000 in Fake Mac-and-Cheese Refunds, Police Say U.S., Today

    A former employee returned to a franchise in Grapevine, Texas, to process 800 phony refunds to his credit cards, the authorities said.

  10. Takeaways From Hegseth’s Second Day of Testimony on the Iran War U.S., Today

    The secretary was also questioned over civilian deaths, an accusation of antisemitic remarks and women in combat.

  11. N.Y. Archdiocese Offers $800 Million to Settle Sex Abuse Claims New York, Today

    Lawyers representing the abuse survivors warned their clients that the archdiocese would most likely file for bankruptcy if they did not agree to the settlement.

  12. Trump’s Plans to Boost Weapons Production Might Not Deliver for Years U.S., Today

    While the defense industry has announced plans to make more munitions, much of that expanded production will not quickly kick in.

  13. El dilema de Sheinbaum: desafiar a EE. UU. o arrestar a un aliado En español, Today

    El gobierno de Trump quiere que la presidenta Claudia Sheinbaum detenga a un gobernador mexicano. Ella cuenta con pocas buenas opciones como respuesta.

  14. Comey Indictment Shows Justice Dept. Got the Message From Bondi’s Firing U.S., Today

    In naming only an interim successor as acting attorney general, President Trump has established even greater incentives to execute his most extreme demands, current and former officials say.

  15. The Benefits of a Face Massage, and How to Do It Yourself T Magazine, Today

    A guide to getting a naturally sculpted look, using your hands, a gua sha tool or even a spoon.

  16. Last Up on the Royals’ U.S. Tour: A Potluck and a Win for Scottish Whisky U.S., Today

    King Charles III and Queen Camilla had a ceremonial farewell at the White House before attending a block party in Front Royal, Va.

  17. 150 Fulani Die in Nigerian ‘Concentration Camp,’ Amnesty Says World, Today

    Amnesty International said about 1,500 people have been detained by the military for three months and that many of those who have died from disease and starvation have been children.

  18. Don’t Underestimate the Fury of Democratic Voters Opinion, Today

    A Democratic vision of the Tea Party is emerging.

  19. Hegseth Spars With Senate Democrats Over War in Iran Video, Today

    Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth testified before the Senate Armed Services Committee, facing sharp criticism from Democrats over his handling of the war in Iran and its growing costs.

  20. Senate Bans Prediction Markets for Its Members and Staff U.S., Today

    Senators voted unanimously to prohibit betting practices in the chamber after some users made hundreds of thousands of dollars online by accurately predicting U.S. military actions.

  21. Congress Passes Another Short-Term Extension of Expiring Surveillance Law U.S., Today

    Senator Ron Wyden secured an agreement to seek the declassification of a recent intelligence court ruling about the FISA Section 702 program.

  22. 6 Are Injured in Stabbing at a High School in Washington State U.S., Today

    Five students were injured, four of them critically, after an altercation at Foss High School in Tacoma, Wash., the authorities said. A security guard was also injured.

  23. Trump Signs Order Expanding Access to Retirement Accounts Your Money, Today

    Nearly half of private-sector workers do not have access to workplace plans. The order would make it easier for them to find and open accounts.

  24. The Homeland Security Shutdown Ends Briefing, Today

    Also, Maine’s governor bows out of a crucial Senate race. Here’s the latest at the end of Thursday.

  25. For Many in Maine, No Tears Over Mills’s Exit From Senate Race U.S., Today

    Voters who watched Gov. Janet Mills struggle to gain traction in the Democratic Senate primary said they were unsurprised — and in many cases, relieved — to see her exit.

  26. Computer Outage Disrupts Student Exams in New York State New York, Today

    Thousands of children were unable to finish annual standardized tests, the second year in a row when technological issues emerged.

  27. The Analog Charms of New York’s Intercoms Interactive, Today

    New York apartment buzzers are loud, often broken and haven’t been upgraded since the ’70s. But would we have it any other way?

  28. Hezbollah’s Latest Challenge to Israeli Forces: A Stealthier Drone World, Today

    The Lebanese militant group is attacking Israeli troops with explosive drones controlled by fiber-optic cables, like those commonly used in the war in Ukraine.

  29. Decoding the King: Brits Hear Subtle Rebuke to Trump that Americans Might Miss World, Today

    Royal watchers in Britain called the visit of King Charles III to America a master class in understated criticism.

  30. The Future of Apple World, Today

    Tim Cook made Apple rich. The question for his successor is whether he can make it cool again.

  31. New Banksy Statue Causes Stir in Central London World, Today

    The statue depicts a man marching with a flag that covers his face. It appeared in a section of London near statues of 19th-century British military and colonial figures.

  32. Here’s What States Might Do After the Voting Rights Decision U.S., Today

    The effect of the Supreme Court’s ruling could be as little as one House seat in Louisiana in 2026, but pressure is building on Tennessee and South Carolina Republicans to act.

  33. After Seven Years, First U.S. Direct Flight Lands in Caracas World, Today

    President Trump banned commercial flights to Venezuela during his first term, but the flights are the latest step in re-establishing ties between the two countries.

  34. Direct Flights Between U.S. and Venezuela Resume After 7 Years Video, Today

    American Airlines 3599, the first nonstop flight between the United States and Venezuela since 2019, departed Miami for Caracas on Thursday. President Trump had banned direct commercial and cargo flights between the two countries during his first term.

  35. Still Powered by iPhones, Apple Reports 17% Sales Jump Technology, Today

    The Silicon Valley company, which is undergoing a chief executive transition, also reported a 19 percent increase in profit.

  36. Two High Schoolers in Mississippi Are Released After Being Detained by ICE U.S., Today

    The brothers from the Republic of Congo were released on Thursday after the school community appealed to local Republican politicians, their lawyer said.

  37. King Charles III and Queen Camilla Visit Arlington National Cemetery Video, Today

    Britain’s King Charles III and Queen Camilla bid farewell to the U.S. on Thursday after a four-day state visit. The royal couple laid a wreath and flowers at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier at Arlington National Cemetery.

  38. ‘Hora de decir adiós’: la posible nota de suicidio de Jeffrey Epstein está oculta al público En español, Today

    Un preso dijo que descubrió la nota luego de que Epstein fuera hallado herido en su celda, semanas antes de su muerte. Ahora se encuentra bajo llave en un tribunal.

  39. Chonkers the ‘Food-Motivated’ Sea Lion Plops Into San Francisco U.S., Today

    Wildlife experts have been tracking the Steller sea lion since he appeared last month at a popular tourist spot near the end of Fisherman’s Wharf.

  40. Chonkers the Sea Lion Draws Crowds in San Francisco Video, Today

    A sea lion whose size has earned him the nickname Chonkers has become a sensation at a popular tourist spot in San Francisco.

  41. Britney Spears Is Charged With D.U.I. Involving Drugs and Alcohol Arts, Today

    Officers in California observed the pop star driving fast and erratically in March. After she was arrested, she checked herself into a treatment facility.

  42. What Peak Gerrymandering Could Look Like Now The Upshot, Today

    The redrawing of America’s congressional districts is sure to escalate after the Supreme Court’s decision, with some maps that would have seemed laughable a year ago.

  43. Where to Eat 24 Hours a Day, 7 Days a Week Food, Today

    As Veselka goes back to 24-hour service, these three New York City restaurants never stopped carrying the torch.

  44. Mexico’s President Faces Perilous Choice After U.S. Indicts Her Ally World, Today

    The Trump administration wants President Claudia Sheinbaum to arrest a Mexican governor. She is faced with few good options in response.

  45. The World Met to Talk Climate Change. The U.S. Wasn’t Invited. Climate, Today

    Dozens of countries met this week to discuss how to end the world’s dependence on fossil fuels, a goal that the Trump administration doesn’t share.

  46. Fortnite Issues Refunds for D4vd Gameplay Items Arts, Today

    The singer, who has been charged with the murder of 14-year-old Celeste Rivas Hernandez, began his career making music inspired by the game.

  47. The Fascinating Stories of Dying Tongues Opinion, Today

    On finding new horizons and saving a disappearing language.

  48. Voting Rights Ruling Could Fuel Era of Endless Redistricting Wars U.S., Today

    The expected flood of new congressional maps is likely to produce fewer competitive districts, fewer ways for voters to hold elected officials accountable and more polarized politics.

  49. ‘Widow’s Bay’ Promises a Cursed Vacation Arts, Today

    In this off-kilter horror-comedy on Apple TV, a seaside village with eccentric citizens and a troubled past becomes a tourist hot spot.

  50. How Conservatives on the Supreme Court Weakened the Voting Rights Act Video, Today

    The Supreme Court just overturned Louisiana’s congressional voting map, landing the latest blow to the landmark Voting Rights Act. Abbie VanSickle, a reporter covering the court for The New York Times, explains.

  51. Maryland Sixth Congressional District 2026: Latest Polls Interactive, Today

    Track the latest polls in Maryland's 6th Congressional District.

  52. Maryland Fifth Congressional District 2026: Latest Polls Interactive, Today

    Track the latest polls in Maryland's 5th Congressional District.

  53. Hegseth Says Iran Cease-Fire Stops Clock for Congressional Approval U.S., Today

    The defense secretary testified on the eve of the 60-day mark of the war, a major statutory deadline for the president to withdraw forces or seek approval from Congress to continue the fight.

  54. What’s Going On in This Picture? | May 4, 2026 The Learning Network, Today

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

  55. What’s Going On in This Graph? | May 6, 2026 The Learning Network, Today

    How much of your household income goes toward health insurance premiums?

  56. 6 New Books We Love This Week Books, Today

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

  57. How the Voting Rights Act Bolstered Black Representation in the House Interactive, Today

    The passage of the landmark law in 1965 helped increase Black representation, especially in the South, according to a Times analysis.

  58. Mills Exit Is a Blow to Schumer as Democrats Question His Strategy U.S., Today

    Senator Chuck Schumer, the New York Democrat and minority leader, considered the Maine governor his top recruit for winning the majority. Critics said her collapse showed he is out of touch with the party’s voters.

  59. Is A.I. a Threat to Humanity? Not in This Trial. Technology, Today

    One of Elon Musk’s abiding fears is that A.I. could one day threaten humans. But the jurors deciding his suit against OpenAI probably won’t hear about it.

  60. What Teenagers Are Saying About Modern Parenting The Learning Network, Today

    Students react to an essay about the relentlessness of raising children today, and share how involved they think parents should be.

  61. A ‘Bachelorette’ Season Hangs in the Balance as Abuse Claims Are Aired Arts, Today

    Television executives have not ruled out a revival of Taylor Frankie Paul’s season of the reality show, but a custody battle has kept her volatile former relationship in the spotlight.

  62. Jeffrey Epstein’s Possible Suicide Note Hidden from Public View U.S., Today

    An inmate said he discovered the note after Mr. Epstein was found injured in his jail cell, weeks before his death. It’s now locked in a courthouse.

  63. Israel Intercepts Gaza-Bound Aid Flotilla in International Waters Video, Today

    The Israeli military boarded multiple boats in a flotilla that was sailing from Barcelona to Gaza, the protest group behind the mission said. The group has repeatedly challenged Israel’s naval blockade of Gaza.

  64. Myanmar’s Junta Moves Daw Aung San Suu Kyi From Prison to House Arrest World, Today

    The ousted civilian leader has been detained since a military coup forced her from power in 2021.

  65. Camp Mystic, Where 28 Died, Says It Will Not Reopen This Summer U.S., Today

    In a statement, the camp said it told Texas regulators that it was “withdrawing its application for a summer 2026 camp license” after catastrophic flooding last summer.

  66. Can’t Sleep? Here’s What to Consider Before Trying Supplements. Well, Today

    New data show that 1 in 8 Americans are using sleep aids such as magnesium, melatonin or C.B.D.

  67. Reseña de ‘El diablo viste a la moda 2’: una rapsodia en azul cerúleo En español, Today

    Andy (Anne Hathaway) y Miranda (Meryl Streep) vuelven a enfrentarse, pero ahora sus antagonismos palidecen ante un cambio mundial que trastorna sus vidas.

  68. Trump Withdraws Nomination of Casey Means for Surgeon General U.S., Today

    Dr. Means’s nomination had stalled in part over her views on vaccines. The president said he was instead nominating Dr. Nicole B. Saphier, a radiologist at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center.

  69. House Passes Stalled Homeland Security Funding Bill, Ending Shutdown U.S., Today

    Republicans were forced to use a special maneuver to steer around opposition in their own party and speed the measure to the floor, relying on Democratic cooperation to push it through.

  70. House Passes Farm Bill After Republican Infighting U.S., Today

    The measure exposed rifts within the G.O.P., pitting lawmakers aligned with the Make American Healthy Again movement against those representing traditional agricultural interests.

  71. L.A.-Coded Vegetables Food, Today

    Silky tofu-miso dressing, crispy rice salad and more meals I can’t stop thinking about — with close approximations from the New York Times Cooking archive.

  72. Epstein Victims’ Pursuit of Justice Finds a New Venue: Albany, N.Y. New York, Today

    Two victims of Jeffrey Epstein will testify at the State Capitol next week in support of a bill that would enable them to seek punitive damages from his estate.

  73. ‘Michael’ Is Pure Propaganda Video, Today

    Wesley Morris and the film curator, Eric Hynes, review “Michael” and consider better approaches to a Michael Jackson biopic.

  74. How the Voting Rights Decision May Block the Rise of Young Black Leaders U.S., Today

    Black Democrats in the South already face steep challenges when seeking political office. But the Supreme Court’s ruling could be felt for a generation.

  75. Inside the Courtroom at the OpenAI Trial Times Insider, Today

    A New York Times tech reporter shares a dispatch from the press gallery of the showdown between Elon Musk and Sam Altman.

  76. Man Charged in Trump Assassination Attempt to Stay in Jail for Now U.S., Today

    Cole Tomas Allen’s lawyers said he was in 24-hour lockdown and asked for him to be placed in less restrictive conditions. Allen is due back in court on May 11.

  77. Supreme Leader Says Iran Is Planning for Ongoing Control of Strait World, Today

    Ayatollah Mojtaba Khamenei said in a statement that Iran would establish “new legal frameworks” for the Strait of Hormuz. He also said his country would retain its nuclear capabilities.

  78. Georg Baselitz, German Neo-Expressionist Painter, Dies at 88 Arts, Today

    Along with contemporaries like Anselm Kiefer, he mounted a frontal attack on Minimalism and Conceptualism, the dominant “cool” styles of the 1970s.

  79. How Trump’s Iran Blockade Is Complicating a High-Stakes Trip to China U.S., Today

    If President Trump flies to China as planned in May, the primary topic will clearly be the rippling economic effects of a war that Beijing has made clear it viewed as unnecessary.

  80. El petróleo supera los 120 dólares el barril y el conflicto en Irán no cede En español, Today

    Los consumidores ya empiezan a sentir el efecto dominó de la escasez de suministro energético, lo que ejerce presión sobre la economía mundial.

  81. Trump Administration Casts Host of Policies Under Biden as Anti-Christian U.S., Today

    A new report is the latest effort by the Justice Department to argue that it is removing political bias from prosecutorial decision-making.

  82. Venice Biennale Jury Resigns Amid Tension Over Awards Ban Arts, Today

    The jury of the world’s most important art exhibition had said it wouldn’t consider artists from countries whose leaders are accused of crimes against humanity.

  83. Older Americans Are a Reality, Not a Problem Opinion, Today

    Sampling the outpouring of responses to a guest essay, “Older Americans Are Hoarding the Nation’s Potential,” by Samuel Moyn. Also: A clash over a wind project.

  84. Chief Justice Roberts Played the Long Game on Voting Rights U.S., Today

    Since his early days as a lawyer and in his first years on the bench, the chief justice has worked to limit the force of the Voting Rights Act.

  85. August Wilson Like You’ve Never Heard Him Before: In Italian Theater, Today

    In three U.S. cities, a new production of the playwright’s cabdriver drama “Jitney” will be imported from Italy.

  86. Trump y Putin piden un breve alto al fuego en Ucrania En español, Today

    Moscú y Kiev acordaron una tregua a principios de mes, pero cada parte acusó a la otra de múltiples violaciones.

  87. Today’s Trump News live blog included one standalone post:
  88. Smog in Phoenix and Salt Lake City? The E.P.A. Is Blaming Asia. Climate, Today

    The Trump administration says the cities shouldn’t be penalized for unhealthy air because pollution can blow in from abroad. Some experts say that’s preposterous.

  89. Crop Undercount Raises Questions About Reliability of U.S.D.A. Data Business, Today

    Corn estimates were off by 4.5 million acres last year. A lack of survey responses, not job cuts, led to the miss, the Agriculture Department said.

  90. Dean Tavoularis, Oscar-Winning Production Designer for Coppola, Dies at 93 Movies, Today

    He worked on 13 Francis Ford Coppola films, including “The Godfather” trilogy and “Apocalypse Now,” and recreated the Las Vegas Strip for “One From the Heart.”

  91. Today’s Openai Trial Sam Altman Elon Musk live blog included three standalone posts:
  92. Trump Administration Imposes Caps on Graduate School Loans U.S., Today

    The changes stem from student loan provisions in a sprawling tax and domestic policy bill signed into law last year.

  93. Today, In Short Briefing, Today

    Fake invitations. Investment bank influencers. And the World Cup.

  94. Journalist Detained in Kuwait Says He Was Stripped of Citizenship World, Today

    Ahmed Shihab-Eldin, a Kuwaiti-American, was held for several weeks after posting about the Iran war. Kuwait does not appear to have commented publicly on his case.

  95. Lovely Laksa Noodle Salad Food, Today

    A crunchy, craveable dish from — who else? — the salad queen Hetty Lui McKinnon.

  96. Europa evalúa sus políticas económicas ante el alza de los precios de combustible En español, Today

    El Banco Central Europeo y el Banco de Inglaterra mantuvieron estables las tasas de interés el jueves, mientras buscan señales de posibles daños a más largo plazo.

  97. Watch Live: Hegseth Testifies Before Senate Armed Services Committee Video, Today

    Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and Gen. Dan Caine testify on Capitol Hill.

  98. Share the Times Pages You Couldn’t Throw Away Special Series, Today

    The New York Times has been publishing for 175 years. Some of that history may be sitting in a shoe box under your bed.

  99. After Supreme Court Decision, Louisiana Weighs Redrawing House Maps U.S., Today

    It was not immediately clear whether Gov. Jeff Landry, a Republican, would postpone the May 16 primary election for House races after the court ruled the state’s congressional districts unconstitutional.

  100. King Charles and Queen Camilla Hit the Red Carpet at N.Y.C. Gala Style, Today

    Anna Wintour, Martha Stewart and others greeted the royal couple at the King’s Trust Gala, during their official state visit to the United States.

  101. The Vaccine Skeptic in Trump’s New C.D.C. Leadership Team Health, Today

    Dr. Sara Brenner is a physician, an F.D.A. official and a “MAHA mom” who has said people should not reflexively believe in the benefits of vaccines.

  102. Los Angeles Mayoral Election 2026: Latest Polls Interactive, Today

    Track the latest polls in the Los Angeles mayoral election.

  103. Michelangelo and Rodin: Finding the Living Spirit in Stone Arts, Today

    An exhibition at the Louvre shows how the two artists, working centuries apart, found common ground in the vital force of rough-hewed textures.

  104. Romanian Man Is Sentenced in 2023 Wave of ‘Swatting’ Calls U.S., Today

    Thomasz Szabdo, 27, had pleaded guilty in connection with dozens of reports of false crimes involving politicians, election officials and others.

  105. Behind Powell’s High-Stakes Decision to Stay at the Fed Business, Today

    Jerome H. Powell will remain a governor at the Federal Reserve after his term as chair ends, in a bid to guard against a further incursion by the Trump administration on the central bank’s independence.

  106. What to Know About the Stabbing Attack Against 2 Jewish Men in London World, Today

    The British police said the attack on Wednesday was being treated as terrorism, and they warned of rising antisemitic hate crimes.

  107. Trump May Pull Troops From Germany. That Isn’t as Scary as It Once Was. World, Today

    Germany has hugely increased its military spending, aiming to be less dependent on Washington. Its support for U.S. attacks on Iran may also give it leverage.

  108. Janet Mills Bows Out of Maine Senate Race as an Insurgent Democrat Rises U.S., Today

    Her withdrawal reflects the energy of the party’s left and voters’ unease with older candidates and paves the way for Graham Platner to challenge Senator Susan Collins in November.

  109. Miso-Butter Chicken With Grapefruit Video, Today

    Buttery miso pan drippings add richness to this lively combination of crunchy greens, juicy grapefruit and sticky chicken.

  110. U.S. Economy Grew 2 Percent in Early 2026 Even as War in Iran Began to Hit Energy Prices Business, Today

    Gross domestic product expanded at a 2 percent annual rate in the first three months of the year, a period including first weeks of conflict in the Middle East.

  111. How Powell Just Complicated Trump’s Fed Plans Business, Today

    Traders now think the Federal Reserve will keep steady interest rates, or perhaps even increase them, amid succession intrigue at the central bank.

  112. David Allan Coe, Singer Who Personified Outlaw Country, Dies at 86 Arts, Today

    Mr. Coe, who wrote “Take This Job and Shove It” and other hits, was a transgressive exponent of the outlaw country movement of the 1970s and ’80s.

  113. Can This Start-Up Automate Home Maintenance? Business, Today

    Casa, a company founded by former Uber executives, says it uses artificial intelligence and a stable of handymen to take care of members’ homes.

  114. Search for Missing Girl in Australia Ends in ‘Worst Possible Outcome’ World, Today

    The police are seeking a man who was last seen holding hands with the 5-year-old girl on Saturday night near Alice Springs.

  115. Transgender Idaho Residents Sue After State Criminalizes Use of Bathrooms U.S., Today

    The lawsuit seeks to block a state bathroom law that is the nation’s most restrictive, with penalties that could include a five-year prison sentence.

  116. Who’s a Threat? Briefing, Today

    We look at when political criticism can be considered a threat of violence.

  117. Korean Air Bans Roosters on U.S. Flights to the Philippines World, Today

    The airline was used by chicken breeders in Texas to illegally transport roosters for cockfights, an animal welfare group said.

  118. De estrechos y peajes En español, Today

    Irán ha amenazado con cobrar un peaje por el paso a través del estrecho de Ormuz. Aunque eso nunca llegue a ocurrir, la idea podría desestabilizar el transporte marítimo global.

  119. The Jeffrey E. Epstein Fund for Women’s Athletics Podcasts, Today

    An investigation by Pablo and Dhruv Patel of The Harvard Crimson.

  120. The Case for Returning the Koh-i-Noor Diamond Has a New Backer: Mamdani New York, Today

    Mayor Zohran Mamdani of New York suggested that Britain should return the gem, a symbol of colonial plunder. Here’s the back story of the famed jewel.

  121. Trump and Putin Talk, and Ukraine Shrugs World, Today

    More than a year of similar conversations have failed to bring the country any closer to peace, so Ukrainians have stopped hoping they will.

  122. A Landmark Supreme Court Ruling on Voting Rights The Daily, Today

    The court struck down Louisiana’s voting map, a decision that could make it harder for lawmakers to create majority-minority districts.

  123. What the Voting Rights Act Decision Means, and Hegseth’s Heated Testimony The Headlines, Today

    Plus, chatbots told scientists how to make bioweapons.

  124. Connections Companion No. 1,055 Gameplay, Today

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Friday, May 1, 2026.

  125. Strands Sidekick No. 789 Gameplay, Today

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Friday, May 1, 2026.

  126. Wordle Review No. 1,777 Gameplay, Today

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Friday, May 1, 2026.

  127. Attacks on Jewish Targets in Europe Suggest Hybrid Warfare World, Today

    Officials are investigating similar attacks across Europe, all claimed by a shadowy Islamist group that may be using low-cost, unsophisticated methods to sow fear in Jewish communities.

  128. Israel Intercepts Aid Flotilla Headed to Gaza World, Today

    Activists said the Israeli military boarded and disabled their boats in international waters near Greece.

  129. There’s a 900-Year-Old Answer to Our Most Modern Problem Opinion, Today

    What should we do when a chatbot behaves like a criminal?

  130. Democrats Realize Good Government Is Bad Politics When It Comes to Maps U.S., Today

    A decade ago, the party sought independent redistricting commissions. Now, in an era of extreme gerrymandering, such efforts could slow Democrats as they try to keep up with Republicans.

  131. Some Black Southerners Say Voting Rights Ruling ‘Missed the Mark’ U.S., Today

    Veterans of the civil rights movement and others said the Supreme Court decision felt like a bleak end to decades of gains in Black representation in the region.

  132. In Narrowing Voting Rights Act, Conservative Justices See Progress on Racism U.S., Today

    The majority said the law was a victim of its own success and no longer needed. Dissenters responded that Congress should make the call.

  133. They Needed (a Lot) More Space in Minneapolis. Would $350,000 Be Enough? Interactive, Today

    With nary an inch of wall space to spare, a couple of art collectors looked for a house that could hold their ever-expanding lives.

  134. 10 Reasons We Love the Original ‘Devil Wears Prada’ Movies, Today

    The 2006 comedy is filled with moments big and small that have stood the test of time, thanks in no small part to Meryl Streep’s turn as Miranda Priestly.

  135. What’s the Ultimate Symbol of Your Hometown? The Learning Network, Today

    A Times article makes the case that bodegas may be the ultimate symbol of adaptability in an ever-changing New York.

  136. Senators Say Lawyers Helped Wealthy Clients Dodge Taxes in Puerto Rico Business, Today

    Rich Americans are writing off taxes they owed before they moved to Puerto Rico, the Senate Finance Committee says.

  137. Iranians Live With Pain and Powerlessness, Beneath a Smooth Veneer World, Today

    After months of upheaval, many are attempting to get on with their lives while quietly grappling with grief, economic stress and a loss of hope.

  138. Stalled Taxis, Postponed Weddings: War in Iran Hits African Families World, Today

    Despite the fragile cease-fire in the Middle East, many Africans say they are bracing for tougher times ahead and making difficult decisions about the future.

  139. I’m Not a King, but I Play One on TV Opinion, Today

    Is there something to this whole monarchy thing?

  140. Homes for Sale in New York and New Jersey Real Estate, Today

    This week’s properties are a waterfront house in Long Beach, N.Y., and a lodge-like home in Jackson, N.J.

  141. ‘Tiernos y cariñosos’: los nuevos cuidadores de Japón son fisicoculturistas y luchadores En español, Today

    Los centros de asistencia de Japón están reclutando a jóvenes atletas, peleadores de artes marciales mixtas y luchadores de sumo para cubrir la escasez de personal.

  142. The U.S. Military Was Losing Its Edge. After Iran, Everyone Knows It. Opinion, Today

    Somehow, the weaker nation is in the stronger negotiating position.

  143. A Way to Slow Down ‘Super-Speeders’ Who Keep Breaking the Law New York, Today

    City and state officials want speed-limiting devices installed in the cars of drivers who get more than 16 speeding tickets in a year, in hopes of preventing injuries and deaths.

  144. ‘One Spoon of Chocolate’ Review: Taking a Hammer to White Supremacy Movies, Today

    In RZA’s new movie, Unique (Shameik Moore) realizes Black residents in town are being hunted by white men. Despite the premise, the film lacks intensity.

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  148. Lost and Found in the Subway: Dentures Galore New York, Today

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  149. California’s Wine Whisperer Turns the Page Food, Today

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  155. Mamdani May Be Weakening Domestic Violence Prevention, Advocates Fear New York, Today

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  156. Why Are We Still Driving? Opinion, Today

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  158. Is Yoko Ono the Most Radical Artist of the Trump Era? T Magazine, Today

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  167. The Prince of Italian Pop Art Smiles Again Arts, Today

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  178. Rush Lost Its Beloved Drummer. The Band Is Ready to Get Back on the Road. Arts, Today

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  182. King and Queen Spend a Day in New York Video, Today

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  186. Josh Johnson Gives King Charles Props for His Comedy Chops Arts, Today

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  187. Palabra del día: ‘intermittent’ En español, Today

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  191. J. Craig Venter, Scientist Who Decoded the Human Genome, Dies at 79 Science, Today

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  192. Oil Prices Soar as Iran Standoff Shows No End in Sight Business, Today

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  193. Rising Fuel Prices Could Force Excruciating Choices on Economic Policies Business, Today

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  195. Her Daughter Was Raped and Killed. Now She’s Seeking Office — and Justice. World, Today

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  196. In France, Trump’s Triumphal Arch Draws Eye Rolls, and Echoes of Napoleon World, Today

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