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  1. Film Club: ‘Buckle Up, Women. Cars Still Aren’t Built for You.’ The Learning Network, Today

    An Opinion video argues that auto safety standards have ignored women for over a half a century. What should be done to change that?

  2. 4 Takeaways From Viktor Orban’s Defeat in Hungary’s Election World, Today

    Economics and unhappiness with endemic corruption helped Peter Magyar, the challenger, take his party to victory. A visit by the American vice president in support of Mr. Orban didn’t help him.

  3. Pete Hegseth’s Gospel of Carnage Opinion, Today

    The defense secretary thinks he’s commanding God’s army

  4. What’s With the Two-Button Rule? Fashion, Today

    When wearing a two-button suit jacket, one is generally advised to leave the bottom button open. Our critic explains the reasoning behind the rule.

  5. From a Wedding to a School in 90 Seconds: Backstage Magic at the Met Arts, Today

    The set of Kaija Saariaho’s opera “Innocence” transforms with astonishing speed. It takes a big, nimble team to make that possible.

  6. A Mermaid, a Ballplayer: This Mural Salutes Coney Island New York, Today

    The mural, which surrounds a construction site, is part of an effort to decorate unsightly sidewalk sheds.

  7. The Affordable Car Is Dead. What Happened? Interactive, Today

    This is how cars got so ridiculously, forbiddingly expensive.

  8. The Battle Over Refreshers Heats Up as McDonald’s Enters the Mix Business, Today

    The fast-food giant will add fruit-flavored drinks to its menus next month as chains like Dunkin’ and Starbucks sell more cold drinks than hot ones.

  9. A Brand-Name Novelist Revisits His Old Friend and Alter Ego Books, Today

    Jay McInerney has written about the literary party boy Russell Calloway once a decade since the 1990s. He returns in the Covid novel “See You on the Other Side.”

  10. In Michigan, a Wrong Turn and a Decades-Long Labor of Love Real Estate, Today

    Two designers from Chicago stumbled on a farmhouse that needed a lot of attention. Over the years, they turned the project into their primary residence.

  11. To Fill Drone Force Ranks, Russia Targets a New Demographic: Students World, Today

    Recruitment sessions have taken place at hundreds of universities and colleges across the country.

  12. A Wellness Center for Young Ballet Students (Snacks Included) Arts, Today

    At the School of American Ballet’s new health and wellness center, bodies and minds share equal billing and everyone gets the help they need.

  13. We Can’t Stop China From Building Powerful A.I. Here’s What We Can Do. Opinion, Today

    American leaders should be trying to cooperate with China on A.I.

  14. Trump’s ‘Deal Makers in Peace’ Are Anything But Opinion, Today

    Jared Kushner and Steve Witkoff thought they could broker peace like a business deal. The war in Iran proves how wrong they were.

  15. ‘DTF St. Louis’ and the Complex Tragedy of the Straight-ish Man Arts, Today

    The relationship between characters played by Jason Bateman and David Harbour went places that most TV shows avoid.

  16. The Economist Is Putting Names (and Faces) to Its Magazine Business, Today

    Nameless no more, writers for The Economist are mixing it up on video from its studio in London.

  17. Do You Want to Get Married Someday? The Learning Network, Today

    More people are dismissing marriage. Do you think you’ll be part of this trend? Or would you like to be married in the future?

  18. How a Geologist Lives on $200,000 in Bushwick, Brooklyn Interactive, Today

    After starting a new job, Daniel Babin can afford to shop for a pricey vintage guitar and rethink living with 17 roommates.

  19. That Eyeliner Makes You Look So … Millennial Style, Today

    In contrast to Gen Z’s “clean girl aesthetic,” the cat eye of yesteryear has become a generational signifier.

  20. How Iran, Suffering Under Sanctions, Diversified Its Economy Business, Today

    As the nation contended with high inflation, high unemployment and unrest before the war, it became more than just an oil exporter.

  21. After Charlie Kirk’s Death, a Fight for the Youth Vote U.S., Today

    A fledgling Democratic group and the far-right white nationalist Nick Fuentes seek to make gains on college campuses that have recently been dominated by Turning Point USA.

  22. More Gray Whales Are Visiting San Francisco Bay, and Many Die There Climate, Today

    The animals might be entering the Bay in search of food as climate change disrupts traditional sources. They face huge risks from ships in the area.

  23. What’s That Musky Aroma at the New Museum? Arts, Today

    The artist Klara Hodsnedlova inaugurates OMA’s soaring new atrium stairway at the New Museum.

  24. Maria Semple Is Back With Another Frenetic Human Comedy Books, Today

    “Go Gentle” throws together art heists, sexual assault and a coven of middle-aged divorcées on the Upper West Side.

  25. For Many, Ban on Transgender Military Service Means Full Pay but No Work U.S., Today

    Highly trained service members have been put on paid leave for nearly a year as they wait for the military to decide their fate.

  26. The Last Day at Kids of Faith: Parents Navigating a Child Care Crisis U.S., Today

    Inside one of the hundreds of day care centers that have recently closed in one state, forcing parents to make difficult decisions about their careers.

  27. In Minneapolis, Following Prince’s ‘Purple Trail’ Travel, Today

    This year is the 10th anniversary of the artist’s death. We made a pilgrimage to the city where he lived and worked.

  28. Can These Israeli and Palestinian Tour Guides Find Common Ground? Books, Today

    Aziz Abu Sarah and Maoz Inon both lost loved ones to the conflict in the Middle East. In “The Future Is Peace,” they look for hope and understanding.

  29. He Warned About the Dangers of A.I. If Only His Father Had Listened. Well, Today

    Ben Riley was already writing about the risks of chatbots when his dad started trusting A.I. over his doctor.

  30. Gun Manufacturers Won the Ultimate Legal Shield. Big Oil Wants That, Too. Opinion, Today

    The fossil fuel industry has mounted a carefully orchestrated campaign to stop climate lawsuits and saddle the public with the costs of climate change.

  31. How Healthy Are Oats? Well, Today

    One nutritional superstar really sets them apart.

  32. Elections and Defections Are Likely to Unshackle Canada’s Liberals World, Today

    Prime Minister Mark Carney, who heads a minority government, is expected to gain a majority in the House of Commons after three special elections on Monday.

  33. Mocking the N.F.L. Draft, M.L.B.’s Robot Umps and N.B.A. Play-In Pressure Podcasts, Today

    Austin, Robert and Jason play “Mock with Mock,” and more.

  34. Trump Attacks Pope Leo: ‘I’m Not a Big Fan’ Video, Today

    President Trump lashed out at Pope Leo XIV and took credit for his ascension to the papacy. Leo had issued a rare direct criticism of a threat by Mr. Trump last week.

  35. What Orban’s Defeat Means for the Rest of the World Opinion, Today

    The Hungarian prime minister’s defeat demonstrates that opposition to his party was so strong it was able to overwhelm all the structures Viktor Orban put in place to protect his rule.

  36. 21 horas en Pakistán: el intento y fracaso de la paz entre EE. UU. e Irán En español, Today

    Aliados y adversarios de Estados Unidos habían puesto sus esperanzas en el vicepresidente JD Vance para intentar encontrar una salida a un conflicto que ha trastornado la economía mundial.

  37. Can This Chaotic Brooklyn Plaza Be Car-Free? Mamdani Says Yes. New York, Today

    Mayor Zohran Mamdani is expected to propose linking Grand Army Plaza with Prospect Park by closing a dangerous stretch of road between them.

  38. A Famed Brooklyn Cemetery Wants You to Come Visit … Before You Die New York, Today

    Green-Wood Cemetery in Brooklyn is opening a $43 million visitor’s center to attract the living by making it easier to navigate the rambling grounds.

  39. Spelling Bee Forum Gameplay, Today

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

  40. La guerra de Trump está debilitando a EE. UU. de 4 maneras En español, Today

    El presidente debería reconocer la ineptitud de su enfoque impulsivo y egoísta.

  41. Today’s Iran War Trump News live blog included one standalone post:
  42. Word of the Day: irrevocable The Learning Network, Today

    This word has appeared in 37 articles on NYTimes.com in the past year. Can you use it in a sentence?

  43. Mamdani Announces City-Owned Grocery Store Video, Today

    At a rally on Sunday marking his first 100 days as the mayor of New York City, Zohran Mamdani announced that it would open a city-owned grocery store in East Harlem.

  44. After Chaotic Election Day, Peru Orders 2nd Day of Voting for Some Areas World, Today

    Frustrated voters in long lines were unable to cast ballots in parts of the capital, Lima, due to logistical failures, eroding trust for some in the process.

  45. For Ants, a ‘Cleaning Station’ in the Desert Science, Today

    A unique “choreography” between two ant species suggests a distinctive partnership in which one provides a carwash service to the other.

  46. The Relationship Between America and the U.A.E. Needs an Upgrade Opinion, Today

    For decades, the U.S.-Gulf relationship was based on oil for security. That framework is obsolete.

  47. ‘Margo’s Got Money Troubles,’ Plus 5 Things to Watch on TV This Week Arts, Today

    This adaptation of a novel comes to Apple TV, and the second season of “Beef” premieres on Netflix.

  48. Where Even Flowers Stoke Fear World, Today

    Myanmar’s generals have brutalized the country for decades. But they have come to dread garlands as a sign of resistance.

  49. ‘The Strangest Sleepover Ever’: Dutch Skeptical as Their Royals Visit Trump World, Today

    The Dutch king and queen are set to stay at the White House on Monday night. At a time of trans-Atlantic tension, the Netherlands isn’t sure how it feels about that.

  50. Quote of the Day: However Real the Issues, Congress More Resembles ‘The Real Housewives’ Corrections, Today

    Quotation of the Day for Monday, April 13, 2025

  51. What to Know About Pope Leo’s Voyage to Africa World, Today

    The pontiff will visit four countries on the world’s poorest continent, demonstrating his urgent focus on the most vulnerable members of the Church.

  52. Pope Leo Heads to Africa to Meet the Future of Catholicism World, Today

    On a four-country tour of the continent, where the faith is growing faster than anywhere else, the pontiff will be greeted by enthusiastic crowds and authoritarian leaders.

  53. China’s Electrostate Is Poised to Win From War in the Middle East Business, Today

    A cluster of Chinese firms is poised to win big from the energy crisis set off by the war in the Middle East, building on booming investment in artificial intelligence.

  54. Aiming at China, Malaysia Puts New Restrictions on Electric Cars World, Today

    The move was a tacit acknowledgment of China’s dominance in the global market and the power of its automakers to keep prices low.

  55. Orban Loss in Hungary Is a Big Moment for the E.U. Here’s Why. World, Today

    Prime Minister Viktor Orban has stymied the European Union for years, and particularly in recent months. Peter Magyar’s election could change that, if only so much.

  56. No Corrections: April 13, 2025 Corrections, Today

    No corrections appeared in print on Monday, April 13, 2025.

  57. Trump Attacks Pope Leo as Too Liberal and ‘Weak on Crime’ U.S., Today

    President Trump’s lengthy post on social media showed there were really no boundaries when it comes to people he might target, including the leader of the world’s 1.4 billion Catholics.

  58. ‘The Comeback’ Season 3, Episode 4: The Blow-Up Arts, Today

    Valerie is losing her patience and self-control. Who can blame her?

  59. ‘Titaníque’ Review: A Wild Joyride With Celine Dion as Our Kooky Guide Theater, Today

    This “Titanic” parody fueled by Dion’s hits, silly ad-libs and pop culture references had the humblest of beginnings. Now the show has docked on Broadway.

  60. Mamdani Returns to the Stage to Tell the Story of His First 100 Days New York, Today

    Mayor Zohran Mamdani delivered his 100-day address at a concert venue in Queens. He highlighted his accomplishments and was joined by a not-so-surprising guest.

  61. Díaz-Canel desafía a EE. UU. en un momento crítico En español, Today

    En “Meet the Press”, el presidente cubano reafirma su postura mientras el foco de Washington sigue puesto en Irán.

  62. Trump Says Gas Prices Might Not Drop By Midterms, Underscoring G.O.P. Peril U.S., Today

    The president has sent mixed messages on how long he expects costs to be high. Some in his party voiced fresh concern after his comments on Sunday.

  63. How Would a Blockade of the Strait of Hormuz Work? Here Are Some Possibilities. World, Today

    The goal of the naval operation ordered by ordered by President Trump is to deny Iran the revenues it needs to fund its military, but there are many unknowns.

  64. Swalwell Suspends Campaign for California Governor Amid Sexual Assault Accusations U.S., Today

    In a social media post, the representative said he was “deeply sorry for mistakes in judgment I’ve made in my past,” but promised to fight what he called “false allegations.”

  65. Una estampida masiva en Haití deja decenas de muertos En español, Today

    La tragedia tuvo lugar en la Citadelle Laferrière, fortaleza histórica del norte de Haití y uno de los símbolos más característicos del país.

  66. El amerizaje del Artemis II da impulso a la NASA en la renovada carrera lunar En español, Today

    Los astronautas rompieron varios récords y pudieron estudiar partes de la cara oculta de la Luna.

  67. Elon Musk, Who Owns X, Appears to Post on TikTok Technology, Yesterday

    A verified account with the @elonmusk handle also recently showed up on Instagram, as the billionaire prepares to take his rocket company SpaceX public.

  68. More Than 50 Former Staffers Call on Swalwell to Quit Campaign and Resign from House U.S., Yesterday

    In a signed letter, they called on law enforcement officials to “open a full and thorough investigation” of the California representative.

  69. Hungary’s Orban Concedes Election Defeat Video, Yesterday

    Hungary’s prime minister, Viktor Orban, who has inspired populist movements globally, conceded defeat on Sunday in a general election.

  70. Scores Killed in Nigerian Military Strikes as Clashes With Militants Intensify World, Yesterday

    Nigerian officials said they attacked a terrorist enclave, but locals and rights groups said the airstrikes hit a popular market, killing many civilians.

  71. Oil Prices Surge Above $100 After Peace Talks Fail and Trump Threatens Blockade Business, Yesterday

    Oil prices surged as markets reopened on Sunday following news that U.S. peace talks with Iran had ended without a deal.

  72. An Underwater Phantom Is Killing Fish and Breaking Hearts World, Yesterday

    A mysterious algal bloom has haunted South Australia’s coast for more than a year, killing marine life and unsettling communities that cherish the ocean.

  73. Pleasingly Round Gameplay, Yesterday

    Brad Wiegmann gives us a puzzle worth celebrating.

  74. Former Economy Minister Is Chosen as Quebec Premier Ahead of Elections World, Yesterday

    Far behind in the polls, Quebec’s governing party chose Christine Fréchette to succeed François Legault and to lead it in a vote this fall.

  75. How Lee Zeldin Shifted the Mission — And the Message — of the E.P.A. Interactive, Yesterday

    More than any administrator in decades, Lee Zeldin talks about the Environmental Protection Agency's work in economic terms, reflecting President Trump’s desire to boost industry while downplaying environmental consequences.

  76. Potential 2028 Democrats Flocked to His Convention. Here’s How He Sized Them Up. U.S., Yesterday

    In an interview with The New York Times, the Rev. Al Sharpton reflected on the performances of 10 Democrats who spoke and explained why two did not.

  77. Israel’s War World, Yesterday

    Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was instrumental in taking the U.S. to war with Iran. Now, he is trying to prolong the fighting.

  78. Shaping the New Look of ‘Euphoria’ Style, Yesterday

    Natasha Newman-Thomas has stepped in as the new costume designer for the third season of HBO’s chaotic megahit. It’s a lofty task.

  79. NASA’s Artemis II Crew Returns to Houston After Lunar Mission Video, Yesterday

    After splashing down in the Pacific Ocean, the Artemis II crew members reunited with their friends, families and fellow NASA astronauts in Houston on Saturday. Their voyage was the first trip by humans into deep space in more than half a century.

  80. How 6 People in New York City Are Coping With Higher Costs New York, Yesterday

    Surging inflation and rising prices have some people re-evaluating date nights and how much of their splurges they can share with friends.

  81. Mamdani Plans to Open First City-Owned Grocery Store in East Harlem New York, Yesterday

    Mayor Zohran Mamdani will announce plans for a city-owned grocery store at La Marqueta, moving to deliver on a campaign pledge.

  82. Iran’s Underground Air Force Base Was Hit Earlier in the War World, Yesterday

    Satellite imagery shows impact craters at and near the tunnel entrances to aircraft shelters at Iran’s remote “Eagle 44” base.

  83. One Dead and 6 Injured in Shooting at Suburban Chick-fil-A New York, Yesterday

    There have been no arrests in the Saturday night shooting in New Jersey. The authorities said it was not a random attack.

  84. For Haitians, Stampede at Citadelle Laferrière Mars a Bright Spot U.S., Yesterday

    At least 30 people were killed when a crushing crowd formed at the entrance to the fortress in northern Haiti. The Citadelle is one of the country’s most famous sites.

  85. Orban, Beacon to the Right, Concedes Defeat in Hungary’s Election World, Yesterday

    Prime Minister Viktor Orban, who has inspired populist movements globally, could not overcome the growing dissatisfaction of his own citizens.

  86. U.S.-Iran Negotiations End With No Deal Video, Yesterday

    Marathon peace talks between the United States and Iran failed to produce a deal to fully reopen the Strait of Hormuz and end the war. President Trump said on social media Sunday that the U.S. would enforce a naval blockade of the Strait, potentially imperiling the already fragile two-week ceasefire.

  87. Cuba’s President Projects Defiance in Standoff With the U.S. World, Yesterday

    Miguel Díaz-Canel’s stance on “Meet the Press” reflected how Cuba is digging in against pressure from a Trump administration distracted by the war in Iran.

  88. ‘Paddington’ Wins Big at the Olivier Awards Theater, Yesterday

    The hit musical about the beloved bear won seven awards at Britain’s equivalent of the Tonys. “Evita,” starring Rachel Zegler, took home two prizes.

  89. Iran’s Top Negotiator Says Talks Failed Because U.S. Failed to Win Trust World, Yesterday

    Iranian officials said that while Iran had approached the negotiations in good faith, the U.S. team had failed to gain the Iranian delegation’s trust.

  90. How California Democrats Got Behind Swalwell — and Quickly Abandoned Him U.S., Yesterday

    Representative Eric Swalwell, a Washington figure, was largely unknown in the California State Capitol. But influential groups began backing him for governor in the weeks before he was publicly accused of sexual assault.

  91. Trump Fires Board That Oversees Presidio in San Francisco U.S., Yesterday

    All six board members that oversee the national historic landmark were terminated, part of the administration’s efforts to reshape the federal bureaucracy.

  92. Asha Bhosle, One of India’s Most Beloved Singers, Dies at 92 World, Yesterday

    Her distinctive and adventurous voice was the soundtrack for generations of Bollywood films.

  93. Sabrina Carpenter Apologizes for Mocking Arabic Call at Coachella Arts, Yesterday

    “I don’t like it,” the pop singer had said from the festival stage, after mistaking a celebratory Middle Eastern cry as a form of yodeling.

  94. Edna Foa, Who Pioneered Exposure Therapy to Treat PTSD, Dies at 88 Health, Yesterday

    A psychologist, she urged patients to confront the things that frightened them, revolutionizing her field’s approach to post-traumatic stress disorder.

  95. These Lettuce Wraps Are a Joy to Cook and Eat Food, Yesterday

    I love the shwoop-shwoop chopping of crisp celery and water chestnuts, the smoky hiss of browning meat and the light snap of iceberg leaves.

  96. Yesterday’s Iran War Trump Talks Pakistan live blog included one standalone post:
  97. 21 Hours in Pakistan: How Vance Tried and Failed to End a War He Opposed U.S., Yesterday

    Vice President JD Vance led the highest-level talks between the United States and Iran in nearly 50 years.

  98. How Do People Cope During War? Briefing, Yesterday

    We explore how the rituals of religion persist — even as war alters the world.

  99. When Should Judges Sound the Alarm? Opinion, Yesterday

    A retired judge and a law professor respond to a Page A1 article. Also: Censoring college professors; executive power after President Trump.

  100. On ‘S.N.L.,’ Trump Makes ‘Urgent’ Calls (Like, to Tiger Woods) Arts, Yesterday

    “Saturday Night Live” also satirized the Artemis II space mission in an episode hosted by Colman Domingo, while “S.N.L. UK” joined in lampooning Melania Trump.

  101. The ‘Islamabad Peace Talks’ Are Over. What Now for Pakistan? World, Yesterday

    With the U.S. and Iranian delegations gone from Islamabad and the cease-fire uncertain, Pakistan faces its own economic and diplomatic challenges.

  102. Israel Launches New Attacks in Lebanon, Days Ahead of Rare Direct Talks World, Yesterday

    Israel’s campaign targeting Hezbollah in Lebanon has been a source of tension in the U.S.-Iran cease-fire. Israeli and Lebanese officials plan to meet for rare talks in Washington this week.

  103. What Do Vegetative Patients Know? Briefing, Yesterday

    They may have more awareness than we thought.

  104. In Pakistan Talks, Iran Saw a U.S. Trying to Dictate, Not Negotiate World, Yesterday

    Iran sees American demands as reaching far beyond what it achieved in war. Tehran is gambling that it can withstand further bombardment more than Washington is willing to sustain economic chaos, experts say.

  105. Netanyahu Says War With Iran Is ‘Not Yet Over’ World, Yesterday

    In a televised address, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel sought to placate critics at home who say the war failed to achieve its goals.

  106. Hasan Piker Is Not the Enemy Opinion, Yesterday

    Conversation is not a reward to be bestowed on those with whom we agree; it’s a base line practice.

  107. ‘A Light That’s Both Historical and Eternal’ Opinion, Yesterday

    The most monstrous pictures of God come from the Christian tradition just as the most radiant images of God come from what Christians believe.

  108. Don’t Expect Gas Prices to Go Down Anytime Soon Opinion, Yesterday

    Why a cease-fire in Iran won’t bring gasoline prices down.

  109. One Reporter’s Life-Altering Psychedelic Trip The Daily, Yesterday

    Early studies show that the obscure drug ibogaine can help treat trauma. Could it help our correspondent?

  110. Connections Companion No. 1,037 Gameplay, Yesterday

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Monday, April 13, 2026.

  111. Strands Sidekick No. 771 Gameplay, Yesterday

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  112. Wordle Review No. 1,759 Gameplay, Yesterday

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