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  1. El secretario de la Marina de EE. UU. es despedido en medio de luchas internas en el Pentágono En español, Today

    John Phelan deja el Pentágono tras meses de tensiones con Pete Hegseth y otros dirigentes de la institución.

  2. 4 medicamentos que pueden aumentar el riesgo de demencia En español, Today

    Los expertos han señalado varios medicamentos de venta libre o con receta.

  3. Today, In Short Briefing, Today

    British insults. The art of sake. And an N.F.L. draft guide.

  4. World’s Biggest Condom Maker Raises Prices as Iran War Rattles Supply Chains World, Today

    The Malaysian company Karex, which produces about five billion condoms a year, said it was raising prices by 30 percent because of higher raw material prices and global shipping disruptions.

  5. He Was Exonerated in a Murder and Elected to Office. He May Never Serve. U.S., Today

    Calvin Duncan, who became a lawyer and an advocate for incarcerated people, was recently elected criminal court clerk in New Orleans. Lawmakers are racing to abolish the job.

  6. A Four-Ingredient Cookie That’s Tender and Crunchy Food, Today

    Let these highlander shortbreads transport you to Scotland.

  7. Una nueva era y el nuevo liderazgo en Irán En español, Today

    En los ataques de EE. UU. e Israel, Irán perdió a sus principales líderes. Hoy, el poder real está en manos de los generales de la Guardia Revolucionaria.

  8. Why Has ‘Christ Is King’ Become a Controversial Statement? Style, Today

    For some, the three words have become encoded with a message of hate.

  9. They Were Tattooed and Trafficked. Dermatologists Are Removing the Scars. Well, Today

    People who are sex trafficked are often branded with names and symbols. Free removal programs are helping them move on.

  10. It’s Shrimp Taco Time Food, Today

    Garlicky shrimp tacos, to be exact, with pico de gallo, sliced radishes, avocado and lots of lime.

  11. Trump Administration Loosens Restrictions on Medical Marijuana U.S., Today

    The rule moves F.D.A.-approved marijuana and state-regulated marijuana out of the Schedule I category, which includes drugs like heroin.

  12. ‘God Will Never Abandon You,’ Pope Tells Prisoners in Equatorial Guinea Video, Today

    Pope Leo XIV offered words of encouragement at a prison in the tiny authoritarian nation of Equatorial Guinea, one of four countries he visited during a tour of Africa.

  13. How We Cover the White House Correspondents’ Dinner Times Insider, Today

    The annual black-tie event attracts Hollywood stars, reporters and politicians for an irreverent night celebrating press freedom.

  14. U.S. Seizes Second Tanker Carrying Iranian Oil U.S., Today

    Navy destroyers are also shadowing several other vessels that left from an Iranian port before the U.S.-imposed blockade began, a U.S. military official said.

  15. Warner Bros. Investors Approve Deal With Paramount Business, Today

    The vote brings the tech scion David Ellison one step closer to uniting some of the world’s biggest news and entertainment properties.

  16. Anne Hathaway Is Ready for Her Personal ‘Eras Tour’ Video, Today

    On “Popcast,” Anne Hathaway spoke with our hosts, Joe Coscarelli and Jon Caramanica, about why she’s returning to her classic characters from “The Devil Wears Prada” and “The Princess Diaries.”

  17. Mississippi U.S. Senate Election 2026: Latest Polls Interactive, Today

    Track the latest polls in the Mississippi U.S. Senate election.

  18. Kansas U.S. Senate Election 2026: Latest Polls Interactive, Today

    Track the latest polls in the Kansas U.S. Senate election.

  19. After a Hero’s Fall, What to Do With the Art That Honored Him? U.S., Today

    Artists who created public depictions of the civil rights icon Cesar Chavez have had to revisit their works after accusations emerged of Mr. Chavez’s sexual abuse of girls in the movement.

  20. Iowa Governor Election 2026: Latest Polls Interactive, Today

    Track the latest polls in the Iowa governor election.

  21. Russian Officials Say Town’s Air Is Toxic, Days After Strike on Oil Refinery World, Today

    Since Ukraine attacked the refinery in Tuapse, starting a huge fire, residents have reported drops of dark, oily toxins falling from the sky.

  22. Today’s Iran War Trump News live blog included three standalone posts:
  23. Kansas Governor Election 2026: Latest Polls Interactive, Today

    Track the latest polls in the Kansas governor election.

  24. In Lebanon, Talks With Israel Stir Mix of Anger, Unease and Faint Hope World, Today

    The Lebanese are deeply divided over whether rare direct talks with Israel are a good thing.

  25. U.S. Forces Stop 2nd Tanker They Say Is Carrying Oil From Iran World, Today

    It was the second such action this week, as the Trump administration ramps up pressure on Tehran.

  26. Michael Tilson Thomas, Celebrated American Conductor, Dies at 81 Arts, Today

    A galvanizing force in classical music as a conductor, composer, pianist and evangelist, he spent 25 years as music director of the San Francisco Symphony.

  27. Colorado U.S. Senate Election 2026: Latest Polls Interactive, Today

    Track the latest polls in the Colorado U.S. Senate election.

  28. Oklahoma U.S. Senate Election 2026: Latest Polls Interactive, Today

    Track the latest polls in the Oklahoma U.S. Senate election.

  29. House Republicans, Investigating ActBlue, Ask Its C.E.O. to Testify U.S., Today

    The request is a significant escalation of G.O.P. pressure on the liberal fund-raising organization over its vetting of donations.

  30. Investors Fret Over Tesla’s $25 Billion A.I. Bet Business, Today

    Elon Musk’s electric vehicle company said that it needs to spend big on artificial intelligence and robots. Wall Street is worried about the bill.

  31. Germany, a Steadfast Ally of Israel, Now Voices Some Frustration World, Today

    In recent weeks, German officials have issued critical comments about Israel that convey Berlin’s recent frustration with its longtime ally.

  32. Turner Prize Nominees Take Viewers on ‘Extraordinary Journeys’ Arts, Today

    This year’s shortlist for the major British art award includes an artist who stages spoken-word performances and another who makes art using oil company merch bought off eBay.

  33. The Iran War, in Numbers Briefing, Today

    Here are some statistics to give context to the conflict.

  34. El antitrumpismo une a Europa En español, Today

    La toxicidad de Trump ha hecho que distanciarse de él sea una necesidad para líderes de todo el espectro político.

  35. Ticketmaster’s Big Loss in Court The Daily, Today

    After years of scrutiny and complaints, Live Nation, the concert giant that includes Ticketmaster, has been found to be a monopoly.

  36. Who Is Running Iran, and How Doctors Cashed In on a Consumer Protection Law The Headlines, Today

    Plus, the Labubus linked to forced labor.

  37. Connections Companion No. 1,048 Gameplay, Today

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for day, April 24, 2026.

  38. Strands Sidekick No. 782 Gameplay, Today

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Friday, April 24, 2026.

  39. Wordle Review No. 1,770 Gameplay, Today

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Friday, April 24, 2026.

  40. ‘Celebrity Jeopardy!’ Film Study: Share & Buzz & Tell with Mina Kimes and Timothy Simons Podcasts, Today

    Pablo, Mina and Timothy take “Celebrity Jeopardy! All-Stars” 2026 game tape very seriously.

  41. After U.S. Aid Fell by 99%, E.U. Pledges $106 Billion Loan to Ukraine World, Today

    Unlike previous European assistance packages, the latest one is heavily weighted toward military spending, reflecting a view that the war is far from over.

  42. Private Assets May Be Coming to Your 401(k). You Should Know the Risks. Your Money, Today

    Alternative investments could appear on some 401(k) menus in the year ahead. Here’s what that means for investors.

  43. What Gives You Hope That Your Generation Can Change the World for the Better? The Learning Network, Today

    Last year, Gen Z rose up in protest around the world. What have you seen, recently and in history, that helps you believe young people can make positive change?

  44. A Bitcoin Evangelist Tries to Convert Me Opinion, Today

    What the crypto currency promises that the dollar doesn’t.

  45. There Is Much More to Pope vs. President Than Meets the Eye Opinion, Today

    What fighting an unjust war really means.

  46. In the English Countryside, a Regency-Era Parsonage With a Walled Garden T Magazine, Today

    Plus: a bohemian hotel in Madrid, a fashion designer’s first perfumes and more recommendations from T Magazine.

  47. Two Sisters, Two Husbands, a Toddler and a House in the Bay Area Interactive, Today

    Kinship and a notoriously expensive housing market spurred a family to join forces and buy a multifamily house in California. Here’s what they found.

  48. Anne Hathaway, Queen of Effort, Is Finally Ready to Vibe Movies, Today

    Known best for tightly wound characters in generational hit films, the actress is a tortured pop star in “Mother Mary” and returns to playful form in “The Devil Wears Prada 2.”

  49. Tim Cook: Great for Apple Investors. Not as Great for America. Opinion, Today

    Tim Cook made Apple a juggernaut, but he did so by risking America’s economic and political security.

  50. A Huge Sewage Spill Is Over, but Contamination Lingers in the Potomac Climate, Today

    Though river monitoring shows bacteria levels have declined, scientists and environmentalists said a full recovery isn’t yet assured.

  51. A Newborn Falcon Makes a Debut in a Nest 14 Stories High New York, Today

    Falcon Cam at a Manhattan office building revealed the first peregrine falcon to hatch there in years.

  52. And Then There Were None, Trump Administration Edition Opinion, Today

    Normal language is inadequate and precedents are irrelevant when it comes to appraising the senior administration officials of the president’s second term.

  53. Bragging Rights in Brooklyn Heights Real Estate, Today

    Two homes, both described as the area’s oldest, are up for sale. A search through 200 years of deeds reveals their true origins.

  54. Mamdani Considers Delaying Pension-Fund Payments to Ease Budget Gap New York, Today

    With New York City facing a multibillion-dollar deficit, Mayor Zohran Mamdani is exploring ways to delay the city’s payments to municipal pension funds.

  55. Does ‘The Drama’ Know Zendaya Is Black? Podcasts, Today

    Seriously though. Does it?

  56. Does ‘The Drama’ Know Zendaya is Black? Video, Today

    Wesley Morris and Gina Cherelus, the New York Times Styles reporter, exchange thoughts on “The Drama” and its misuse of Zendaya.

  57. A New Era and New Leadership: The Generals Who Are Running Iran World, Today

    The killing of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei ushered in a new form of collective leadership in the country, with more power for the Revolutionary Guards.

  58. Two Brothers, One Art Gallery, Infinite Feuds Style, Today

    For a decade and a half, Prajit and Projjal Dutta have led the market for South Asian art in the United States. Now they rarely speak to each other, except through lawyers.

  59. ‘People Here Do Not Consider Themselves Poor. They Consider Themselves Broke.’ Opinion, Today

    Big parts of the Rio Grande Valley turned against the party in recent years. One candidate is trying to win it back, one quinceañera at a time.

  60. Why Diesel Has Become a Much Bigger Economic Problem Than Gasoline Business, Today

    The war in Iran has disrupted supplies of diesel, used to power trucks and heavy equipment, much more than gasoline, which is primarily used in passenger cars.

  61. You’re Invited! (No, You’re Not.) Beware the Latest Phishing Scam. Style, Today

    Hackers are spoofing Paperless Post, Evite and Punchbowl to creep into your hard drive.

  62. 36 Hours in Richmond, Va. Interactive, Today

    In the onetime Confederate capital, history is being told with newfound clarity.

  63. The Cherry Blossom Defenders of Roosevelt Island New York, Today

    As “springstagrammers” descend on the island during peak bloom, dozens of locals have volunteered to politely deter visitors from damaging the trees.

  64. How Many Homes Do Corporate Landlords Really Own? Real Estate, Today

    It may be fewer than you think.

  65. Homes for Sale in Manhattan and Brooklyn Real Estate, Today

    This week’s properties are in Yorkville, Murray Hill and Dumbo.

  66. Homes for Sale in New York and Connecticut Real Estate, Today

    This week’s properties are a five-bedroom house in Scarsdale, N.Y., and a three-bedroom semidetached condo in Fairfield, Conn.

  67. Will Bulgaria’s New Leader Cast His Lot With Europe or Russia? World, Today

    With a record of pro-Russia statements, Rumen Radev handily won elections this week. Now Bulgarians and his E.U. partners wait to see which way he will turn.

  68. ‘Two Women’ Review: An Erotic Protest Against Monogamy Movies, Today

    A pair of neighbors start sleeping with local handymen in this featherweight sex comedy, set in Montreal.

  69. ‘Two Seasons, Two Strangers’ Review: Possibilities of a Blank Page Movies, Today

    In this film of structural surprises, based on two works by the late manga artist Yoshiharu Tsuge, lives converge on the beach and in a wintry village.

  70. ‘Over Your Dead Body’ Review: Unholy Matrimony Movies, Today

    Jason Segel and Samara Weaving star in this gory home-invasion comedy directed by one of the members of the Lonely Island, Jorma Taccone.

  71. ‘I Swear’ Review: Surviving and Thriving Against the Odds Movies, Today

    The British actor Robert Aramayo rises above the clichés in a biographical drama about a man living with Tourette’s syndrome.

  72. ‘Omaha’ Review: Right Road, Wrong Destination Movies, Today

    Great performances can’t quite save a delicate family road drama with a baffling ending.

  73. ‘Desert Warrior’ Review: An Extra-Lavish Epic From Saudi Arabia Movies, Today

    An action-adventure film set in seventh-century Arabia features many fighting men, but the warrior of the title turns out to be the British-Saudi actress Aiysha Hart.

  74. ‘Fuze’ Review: Dishonor Among Thieves Movies, Today

    A high-wattage cast led by Aaron Taylor-Johnson and Sam Worthington helps smooth this amiably absurd heist thriller.

  75. As U.S. Brands Stumble, China Wins Over Young Indonesians Business, Today

    A new generation of Indonesian consumers view Chinese brands as high-tech and of good quality, a departure from the days when “made in China” was associated with cheap goods.

  76. My Adult Twins Fight Constantly. How Do I Stay Out of It? Well, Today

    Our Ask the Therapist columnist, Lori Gottlieb, advises a reader who wants to stop playing referee.

  77. Israel Is Weaponizing Lebanon’s Diversity Opinion, Today

    Israel isn’t just targeting Hezbollah in the latest war. It is also targeting the multireligious fabric of Lebanese society.

  78. Is 1990s Alternative Rock the New Country? Arts, Today

    Stagecoach Festival started out as the “country Coachella,” but has been morphing into a new home for ’90s rock bands slinging angst and guitar music.

  79. Explaining the Michael Jackson Biopic’s Rough Path to the Screen Movies, Today

    Reshoots, reluctant studios and family holdouts: the production faced many issues. But now the box office is expected to be huge.

  80. Pancake Party at the Office? Popular Chains Are Cashing In on Catering. Food, Today

    Restaurants like IHOP, Cracker Barrel and Red Lobster have found a new revenue source as return-to-office hits full force.

  81. How a Museum Built Its Buzz: Popcorn, Free Tickets and Puppets Arts, Today

    The Museum of the Moving Image in Queens, long a home for cinephiles, doubled attendance by repositioning itself as a community hub.

  82. An Independent Senate Hopeful Tries to Scare Off Montana Democrats U.S., Today

    Seth Bodnar, an independent, could have the best chance of breaking the Republican stranglehold in Montana, but the state’s Democrats are choosing to fight.

  83. Some Labubu Dolls Contain Cotton Banned By Forced Labor Law, Testing Shows Business, Today

    A test verified by The New York Times found that clothes for some of the viral dolls contained cotton from the Xinjiang region of China, which is banned in the United States.

  84. These Literary Thrillers Explore Hollywood’s Dark Side Books, Today

    The best-selling author Kelly Yang recommends mysteries set in Tinseltown, from the down and dirty to the deliciously dishy.

  85. ‘This Is What I Think’ The Learning Network, Today

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

  86. Oil Prices Climb as Cease-Fire Uncertainty Deepens Business, Today

    Investors wrestled with uncertainty about the cease-fire between the United States and Iran.

  87. Trains Collide in Denmark, Leaving 5 Critically Injured World, Today

    The head-on collision of two local trains happened north of Copenhagen on Thursday morning, the authorities said. The cause was not yet known.

  88. ¿Qué tan auténtico es ese wagyu que te vas a comer? En español, Today

    El corte original viene de Japón, pero criadores alrededor del mundo han combinado otros linajes de reses en la carrera por obtener el jugoso manjar.

  89. Hasta Michael Jordan se sentó a hablar de esta leyenda del baloncesto En español, Today

    Un nuevo documental del creador de ‘Black-ish’, Kenya Barris, repasa el legado de Jerry West, una figura tan crucial para la historia de la NBA que es el logotipo de la liga.

  90. Mythos, el nuevo modelo de IA de Anthropic, activa las alarmas globales En español, Today

    La conmoción por Mythos se produce en un momento en el que existe una mínima cooperación internacional en materia de IA. No existe un equivalente del Tratado sobre la No Proliferación de las Armas Nucleares, ni inspecciones compartidas, ni normas acordadas.

  91. Spelling Bee Forum Gameplay, Today

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

  92. ¿La punción seca realmente alivia el dolor? En español, Today

    Que te inserten agujas diminutas en un nudo muscular doloroso es desconcertante. ¿Pero puede ayudar?

  93. Stephen Colbert Sends Jimmy Kimmel a Box of ‘Iran War Jokes’ Arts, Today

    Colbert said he was “beginning to think this war might not be over before Memorial Day,” when “The Late Show” will have ended its run.

  94. Palabra del día: ‘extant’ En español, Today

    Esta palabra ha aparecido en 28 artículos en NYTimes.com en el último año. ¿Puedes usarla en una frase?

  95. Word of the Day: extant The Learning Network, Today

    This word has appeared in 28 articles on NYTimes.com in the past year. Can you use it in a sentence?

  96. Candidates for California Governor Debate: 5 Takeaways U.S., Today

    The nonpartisan primary remains volatile after the departure of Eric Swalwell. A televised debate featured six leading candidates, but produced few fireworks.

  97. Pentagon Fires Navy Secretary Video, Today

    Navy Secretary John Phelan was fired on Wednesday after months of infighting with senior Pentagon leaders. He championed a major investment in new ships, including a “Trump-class” battleship.

  98. I’ve Photographed Protests Around the World. This Still Surprises Me. Opinion, Today

    Scenes from life in a global era increasingly shaped by confrontations with authoritarian power.

  99. Para trabajar más músculos en menos tiempo, combina movimientos En español, Today

    Los ejercicios combinados pueden ayudarte a ejercitar todo el cuerpo rápidamente.

  100. Senate Plunges Into Vote Marathon as G.O.P. Advances ICE Funding Boost U.S., Today

    Republicans pressed to pass a budget plan with a $70 billion increase for immigration enforcement. But first, in an overnight session, they beat back Democratic proposals aimed at lowering costs.

  101. Los precios de la energía aumentan en varios países por el acaparamiento En español, Today

    A medida que los países ricos se apresuran a asegurar reservas de petróleo, se produce un aumento de los precios para todos y escasez en los países vulnerables.

  102. War in Iran Gives New Fuel to a Tax Debate in Australia World, Today

    The world’s third-largest exporter of natural gas, Australia has been too lenient in taxing lucrative gas exports, many in the country argue.

  103. A Lost Tribe in India Makes Its Exodus to Israel World, Today

    The B’nei Menashe believe they are the children of Manasseh, a king of Judah exiled about 2,800 years ago. Evidence is thin, but Israel is welcoming them ‘home.’

  104. Corrections: April 23, 2026 Corrections, Today

    Corrections that appeared in print on Thursday, April 23, 2026.

  105. Quote of the Day: In Virginia Redistricting Win, Democrats Play Hardball to Thwart Trump Corrections, Today

    Quotation of the Day for Thursday, April 23, 2026.

  106. ‘Beaches’ Review: A Classic Weepie Dries Its Tears Theater, Today

    A new musical version of the 1980s tear-jerker comes to Broadway, but the production is too muddled to make an emotional impact.

  107. Ring Combo Gameplay, Today

    Zhou Zhang and Kevin Curry’s second collaboration is a family affair.

  108. The Japanese Designers Changing Men’s Wear Interactive, Today

    How a new vanguard of labels from Japan became the most-talked about thing in fashion.

  109. El FBI investiga a una periodista del Times, luego de publicar un artículo sobre la novia del director de esa agencia En español, Today

    El escrutinio de Elizabeth Williamson es un ejemplo de cómo el gobierno de Donald Trump examina la posibilidad de criminalizar prácticas rutinarias de recopilación de noticias que, en general, se consideran protegidas por la Primera Enmienda.

  110. Combative, Defensive and Occasionally Contrite, Kennedy Walks a Fine Line U.S., Today

    In four days of congressional testimony, the health secretary sought to please the White House and his MAHA base at the same time.

  111. The Poetry Challenge Day 4: Are we alone in the universe? Does it matter? Interactive, Today

    Writers have been pondering the sky for centuries, but this poem helps us feel a little less solitary. Brush up on its last lines today, and tomorrow we’ll talk about the whole thing.

  112. Perfect Planters for Any Patio or Sunlit Room T Magazine, Today

    When it comes to freshening up a space, these pots pull their weight.

  113. Israeli Strikes Kill a Journalist and Injure Another in Lebanon World, Today

    Lebanese officials say rescue teams came under fire while trying to aid Amal Khalil, a reporter for a Lebanese newspaper, and Zeinab Faraj, a photojournalist.

  114. U.S. Settles Carter Page Wiretap Lawsuit for $1.25 Million U.S., Today

    F.B.I. applications to surveil Mr. Page, a 2016 Trump campaign adviser, during the investigation into Russia’s interference in the election had myriad errors and omissions, an inspector general found.

  115. Weather Service Survey Confirms Three Rare Tornadoes in Central California Weather, Yesterday

    Tornadoes are uncommon in the state, but a storm system caused three near Fresno on Tuesday.

  116. How ‘Yes’ Won a Narrow Victory in Virginia’s Redistricting Battle U.S., Yesterday

    Northern Virginia carried the measure to victory even as turnout in Democratic areas lagged and nearly all of the state shifted right from last year’s governor’s race.

  117. Olivia Rodrigo Is Falling, Hard Video, Yesterday

    Is Olivia Rodrigo’s new single a lovelorn head fake? Our critic Jon Caramanica explains how “Drop Dead” captures the first-blush rush of falling for someone – and why he suspects that feeling may not last.

  118. Kalshi Fines and Suspends 3 Political Candidates for Betting on Their Races U.S., Yesterday

    The prediction market said the candidates violated new rules. The platform and its competitors face growing scrutiny from lawmakers and regulators over how political betting is policed.

  119. Man Who Stole Kristi Noem’s Purse Gets 3 Years in Prison U.S., Yesterday

    Ms. Noem, the homeland security secretary at the time, was at a restaurant in Washington with her family when her bag was taken with $3,000 and her security badge inside.

  120. King Charles Will Not Meet Epstein Victims During U.S. State Visit U.S., Yesterday

    Representative Ro Khanna had asked Buckingham Palace for a private meeting between the victims and King Charles during his planned visit to the U.S. next week.

  121. Man Is Sentenced to 20 Years in 1983 Killing of Oregon Woman U.S., Yesterday

    Teresa Peroni, 27, was last seen on July 4, 1983, in Selma, Ore. Marcus Sanfratello, the man seen with her that day, pleaded guilty to first-degree manslaughter after his arrest last year.

  122. Navy Secretary Is Out, Pentagon Says U.S., Yesterday

    John Phelan is leaving the Pentagon and the Trump administration after months of infighting with senior Pentagon leaders.

  123. Ice Sculpture Promoting Drake Album Melted by Fire Crews Video, Yesterday

    Fire crews in Toronto hosed down a 25-foot tall ice sculpture that had been installed to promote a new album by the rapper Drake.

  124. Joy Harmon, Car-Washing Temptress in ‘Cool Hand Luke,’ Dies at 87 Movies, Yesterday

    All it took was a bucket of soapy water and a slinky housedress for her to achieve movie immortality in the 1967 Paul Newman classic.

  125. Not a Deal-Breaker: White House Downplays Iranian Action Near the Strait U.S., Yesterday

    President Trump’s threats have given way (for the moment, at least) to a more conciliatory tone about Iran’s actions in the Strait of Hormuz.

  126. RFK Jr. Defends Trump’s Mathematically Impossible Drug Discount Claims U.S., Yesterday

    President Trump has claimed that he has secured discounts of 400 to 1,500 percent on prescription drugs. A price discount cannot be more than 100 percent because that would lower the price to zero.

  127. How Kevin Warsh Is Distancing Himself From Trump Video, Yesterday

    Lawmakers questioned the ability of Kevin Warsh, President Trump’s pick for Fed chair, to lead the central bank independently. Colby Smith explains how Mr. Warsh tried to distance himself from the president.

  128. Alan Osmond, Who Led His Brothers in a Boy Band, Dies at 76 Arts, Yesterday

    He was the eldest original member of the Osmonds, a family singing group that hit it big in the 1970s with songs like “One Bad Apple.”

  129. Judge Dismisses Sean Combs’s $100 Million Defamation Suit Against NBC Arts, Yesterday

    The music mogul, now imprisoned, had sued after NBCUniversal’s streaming service, Peacock aired the documentary “Diddy: The Making of a Bad Boy” last year.

  130. Iran Says It Seized Two Ships Briefing, Yesterday

    Also, China quietly builds an island in disputed waters. Here’s the latest at the end of Wednesday.

  131. Hundreds of Mothballs Spread on Florida Beach, Wildlife Officials Say U.S., Yesterday

    The mothballs, which are toxic to wildlife, appeared on St. Pete Beach this week, according to the state’s Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission. Officials are investigating the episode.

  132. Man Arrested in Florida 33 Years After Double Murder in the Bronx New York, Yesterday

    Police had recovered fingerprints after the murders in 1993, which took place while the victims’ child was in the next room. But they identified William Antonio Solis as a suspect only last year.

  133. Iran Says It Seized Two Ships Near the Strait of Hormuz World, Yesterday

    A British naval agency said the two vessels had come under attack near the strait, as a U.S. blockade on Iran’s ports continued.

  134. The Wealthy Steal, Too — Just Differently Video, Yesterday

    America’s social contract has broken down, Hasan Piker argues, and the wealthy steal, too — just in ways that the system protects. So can shoplifting by the 99 percent be a form of political protest? Watch this episode of “The Opinions” to hear the debate.

  135. How Well Will You Age? Take Our Quiz. Interactive, Yesterday

    The little daily decisions we make add up — and ultimately shape our longevity.

  136. Would You Steal From Whole Foods? Video, Yesterday

    Would you steal from Whole Foods? On “The Opinions,” Jia Tolentino and Hasan Piker join the Opinion culture editor Nadja Spiegelman for a candid conversation about microlooting, petty theft and the moral lines people draw, from shoplifting from big corporations to whether they’d ever dine and dash.

  137. With G.O.P. in Dismay, Redistricting Fight Turns to Florida and the Courtroom U.S., Yesterday

    A victory for Democrats in Virginia has left Republicans grumbling about their strategy and looking to the next phase of a coast-to-coast battle.

  138. Lululemon Names Former Nike Executive as Its Next C.E.O. Business, Yesterday

    Heidi O’Neill will join the maker of yoga pants and other athletic clothing in September.

  139. Charlize Theron on the Night Her Mother Killed Her Father in Self-Defense Video, Yesterday

    The actor Charlize Theron grew up with an alcoholic father. When she was 15, he tried to kill her and her mother, shooting through her bedroom door. Her mother shot and killed him in an act that was found to be self-defense. On “The Interview,” she talks about her childhood, her early career, her new movie, “Apex” and more.

  140. Trump’s Nominee to Lead Cyber Agency Withdraws After Languishing in Senate U.S., Yesterday

    Confirmation for the nominee, Sean Plankey, had been pending in the Senate for over a year.

  141. Man Accused of Execution-Style Killing Arrested 33 Years After Double Murder Interactive, Yesterday

    William Antonio Solis was indicted this week on three charges, including two murders from 1993 in the Bronx during a drug deal.

  142. Anti-Trumpism Unites Europe World, Yesterday

    Trump’s brand has sunk so low that conservatives are now joining leftist politicians in opposing him.

  143. Yale Has Come Up With a Surefire Way to Make a Terrible Situation Worse Opinion, Yesterday

    Don’t retreat from the world; engage it.

  144. Why Virginia’s New Map Matters for the Midterms, and What’s Next U.S., Yesterday

    Attention now turns to Florida, and the Supreme Court.

  145. Drake’s Publicity Stunt Brings Ice, Blowtorches and Headaches to Toronto World, Yesterday

    Fire crews melted a 25-foot-tall ice structure erected to promote the rapper’s forthcoming album, “Iceman,” less than a week after an explosion for a Drake music video shook part of the city.

  146. At Least 2 Dead in West Virginia Chemical Spill, Officials Say Video, Yesterday

    A “chemical release” of hydrogen sulfide in Nitro, W.Va., left at least two people dead, officials said.

  147. Making an Omelet Without Breaking the Bank Headway, Yesterday

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  148. Restrictions on Transgender Students Violated Law, New York Finds New York, Yesterday

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  149. F.B.I. Said to Have Investigated Times Reporter After Article on Patel’s Girlfriend U.S., Yesterday

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  150. Tesla Profit Rises but Remains Below Earlier Highs Business, Yesterday

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  151. Kennedy Says His Department Advises All Children to Get Measles Vaccine U.S., Yesterday

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  152. Iran Again Tightens Its Grip on Shipping in the Strait of Hormuz Business, Yesterday

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  153. The Nerve Center of This Art Fair Isn’t Painting. It’s Couture. Arts, Yesterday

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  154. Wildfires in Georgia Destroy Homes and Set Off Evacuations U.S., Yesterday

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  155. Pope Leo, Visiting African Prison, Urges Inmates to Find Hope Amid Despair World, Yesterday

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  156. Man Accused of Killing 3 in Spree Near Atlanta Dies in Jail U.S., Yesterday

    Olaolukitan Adon Abel, a 26-year-old Navy veteran, had been charged with killing a man and two women in a series of attacks across suburban Atlanta.

  157. Nathalie Baye, Versatile and Admired French Actress, Dies at 77 Movies, Yesterday

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  158. 2 Are Dead After ‘Chemical Emergency’ at a West Virginia Plant U.S., Yesterday

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  159. The Only Good News From Iran Opinion, Yesterday

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  160. How the Southern Poverty Law Center Drew the Ire of Conservatives U.S., Yesterday

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  161. Celeste Rivas Hernandez Died of ‘Multiple Penetrating Injuries,’ Medical Examiner Says Arts, Yesterday

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  164. The Good List: 6 Things to Add Delight to Your Day Briefing, Yesterday

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  165. Republicans Had an Earth Day Plan to Limit Species Protections. It Flopped. Climate, Yesterday

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  166. Para Irán, Trump cedió primero al extender el alto al fuego En español, Yesterday

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  167. A 60-Day Deadline Could Pressure Trump on Ending the Iran War U.S., Yesterday

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  168. This Is the Noir Novel for Our Times Books, Yesterday

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  169. Coinbase and Gemini Accused of Illegal Gambling in N.Y. Lawsuits New York, Yesterday

    Attorney General Letitia James said the cryptocurrency giants were illegally running gambling platforms in the state after they expanded into prediction markets, which are loosely regulated.

  170. Tucker Carlson lamenta haber apoyado a Trump: ‘Engañé a la gente’ En español, Yesterday

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  171. U.S. Withholds Iraq’s Own Money Over Ties to Iran World, Yesterday

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  172. Plan to Move Men’s Shelter Is Temporarily Blocked by N.Y.C. Judge New York, Yesterday

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  173. Former Employee Sues MrBeast’s Company Over Harassment Claims Business, Yesterday

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  174. Tiny Love Stories: ‘Even Our Waitress Was Bored’ Style, Yesterday

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  175. Republicans Have One Midterm Edge, and It’s Worth $600 Million U.S., Yesterday

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  176. Rep. David Scott, Longtime Georgia Lawmaker, Dies at 80 U.S., Yesterday

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  177. Talking Talmud on TikTok Style, Yesterday

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  178. Pakistani Officials Remain Hopeful About U.S.-Iran Talks World, Yesterday

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  179. U.S. Weighs $500 Million Lifeline for Spirit Airlines Business, Yesterday

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  180. Gunman Who Killed Baby in Brooklyn Was Targeting Her Father, Police Say New York, Yesterday

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  181. Four Old Women Share Their Wisdom Opinion, Yesterday

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  182. Several Arrested, Including Councilman, at Protest Against Deed Theft New York, Yesterday

    City Councilman Chi Ossé and others were detained in Brooklyn at a demonstration against a practice that has led to the eviction of many longtime homeowners.

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  186. ¿Irán puede confiar en Trump? Las dudas dificultan las negociaciones de paz En español, Yesterday

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