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  1. Oil Ticks Higher and Stocks Rise Ahead of U.S. Inflation Report Business, Today

    A temporary cease-fire in the war on Iran faces multiple hurdles and investors are watching the release of U.S. government data on inflation.

  2. Las escritoras de novela erótica que eluden a los censores religiosos en Nigeria En español, Today

    Jóvenes mujeres obtienen ganancias de sus atrevidos textos que comparten a través de grupos de WhatsApp para esquivar a la policía moral.

  3. Palabra del día: ‘transaction’ En español, Today

    Esta palabra ha aparecido en 801 artículos en NYTimes.com en el último año. ¿Puedes usarla en una frase?

  4. Word of the Day: transaction The Learning Network, Today

    This word has appeared in 801 articles on NYTimes.com in the past year. Can you use it in a sentence?

  5. Today’s Iran War Trump Israel Lebanon live blog included one standalone post:
  6. Jimmy Kimmel Salutes Melania’s White House Surprise Arts, Today

    The first lady addressed her relationship with Jeffrey Epstein in a prepared statement that the talk show host called “better than her movie.”

  7. Después del alto al fuego, los iraníes viven una mezcla de alivio y conmoción En español, Today

    Los iraníes reflexionaron sobre lo que los ataques les habían hecho pasar y a lo que podrían enfrentarse a continuación.

  8. Las películas de pesos pesados del cine dominan la programación de Cannes En español, Today

    La 79ª edición del festival incluye películas de directores de cine de autor tan reconocidos como Pedro Almodóvar y Pawel Pawlikowski, pero cuenta con pocos títulos de Hollywood.

  9. Xi Seeks to Sway Taiwan, and Trump, With Message of Stability World, Today

    Ahead of a summit with Donald Trump, the Chinese leader is using a rare meeting with a Taiwanese politician to cast Beijing as a peacemaker and squeeze the island’s president.

  10. Gaza’s Rubble Is the Grave of Our Future Opinion, Today

    Six month’s after the cease-fire, ordinary Gazans contemplate their future while living with the wounds of war.

  11. For Putin, Iran Is Something Close to Irreplaceable Opinion, Today

    Vladimir Putin has spent years building a coalition of the discontented on the premise that authoritarian states can outlast Western pressure. Iran is his proof of concept.

  12. He Changed How Blackness Was Viewed in South Africa. Now He Gets Personal. World, Today

    Mfundi Vundla spent 21 years in exile and created the popular television show “Generations.” His latest project is a play that explores the imperfections of the fight against apartheid.

  13. No Longer Off Limits, the Strait of Hormuz Remains Thorny Politically World, Today

    Even after a cease-fire, Iran is keeping a chokehold on traffic, forcing countries to cut deals that could put them at odds with the U.S.

  14. Corrections: April 10, 2026 Corrections, Today

    Corrections that appeared in print on Friday, April 10, 2026.

  15. He Came to New York For a Job and Left With a Boyfriend Style, Today

    Shawn Miller didn’t get the job, but an unexpected connection with Ivan Gilkes on a dating app made the trip worthwhile.

  16. The Stranger Who Invited Me Into My Own Bed Style, Today

    It was more rom-com than horror movie.

  17. They Met at the Grammys and Eventually Hit the Right Note Style, Today

    It was music that bonded Ross Scarano, the editorial director of Complex Media, and Nina Lee, a publicist, and writing that reunited them.

  18. They Clicked Over Scrabble in the High School Cafeteria Style, Today

    Sarah Luciano and Samuel Bobley have “been crazy about each other since we were 16 years old,” when they met in Long Island, she said.

  19. Quote of the Day: Suez Signaled Britain’s Slide. Could Iran Do That for U.S.? Corrections, Today

    Quotation of the Day for Friday, April 10, 2026.

  20. Iran’s Schools and Hospitals in Ruins From U.S.-Israeli Strikes Interactive, Today

    The Times has verified strikes on at least 39 schools and hospitals, a fraction of the devastation so far.

  21. What’s Inside NASA’s Mission Control Interactive, Today

    Take a tour of the room where the team behind the Artemis II mission works day and night.

  22. ‘The Pitt’ Season 2, Episode 14 Recap: Physician, Heal Thyself Arts, Today

    Dr. Robby may be stressed out by the constant demands of the E.R., but the work may also be the only thing saving him from himself.

  23. A Cold, Perfect ‘Death of a Salesman’ for Our Time Theater, Today

    Arthur Miller’s classic tragedy returns to Broadway, starring Nathan Lane and Laurie Metcalf. Yet again, it is a triumph.

  24. Drift Off Gameplay, Today

    Erica Hsiung Wojcik returns to open our solving weekend.

  25. White House Warned Staff Not to Engage in Insider Trading Amid War With Iran U.S., Today

    The directive came amid a surge of suspiciously well-timed trades on oil and prediction markets just ahead of crucial moments in the conflict.

  26. U.S. Government Moves Toward Automatic Registration for Military Draft U.S., Today

    For decades, draft-eligible men ages 18 to 25 have been required to register with the Selective Service System. Most states offer a registration option on driver’s license applications.

  27. Patrick Radden Keefe on the Mystery at the Center of ‘London Falling’ Video, Today

    The author discusses his newest book, about a 19-year-old’s curious death and the investigation that followed.

  28. Erick Valencia Salazar, exsocio del Mencho, se declara culpable en EE. UU. En español, Today

    Cofundador del Cártel Jalisco Nueva Generación, Valencia Salazar se enfrenta a penas de entre 10 años y cadena perpetua tras llegar a un acuerdo de culpabilidad en un tribunal de Washington.

  29. Trump Lashes Out at Prominent Conservatives Over Iran War Criticism U.S., Today

    In a lengthy social media post, the president attacked Tucker Carlson, Megyn Kelly and others in starkly personal terms. He also criticized the editorial board of The Wall Street Journal.

  30. Here’s What Happened in the War in the Middle East on Thursday World, Today

    Israeli strikes against Hezbollah in Lebanon threatened the cease-fire between the United States and Iran ahead of scheduled peace talks.

  31. Intelligence Court Renews Surveillance Program Whose Law May Soon Lapse U.S., Today

    A classified ruling recertified the Section 702 program for a year but objected to systems that can filter Americans’ messages outside querying limits.

  32. Unmasking the Creator of Bitcoin Video, Yesterday

    The Daily’s Natalie Kitroeff and The New York Times Investigative Reporter John Carreyrou talk to Adam Back - the man Carreyrou believes is Bitcoin’s pseudonymous founder Satoshi Nakamoto.

  33. What We Know About the U.S.-Iran Cease-Fire Talks in Pakistan World, Yesterday

    Vice President JD Vance will lead the United States delegation which is set to meet with Iranian officials in Pakistan on Saturday.

  34. Afrika Bambaataa, Often Called the ‘Godfather of Hip-Hop,’ Is Dead Arts, Yesterday

    A pioneering rapper and D.J. from the Bronx, Mr. Bambaataa was accused of child sexual abuse later in his career.

  35. Judge Rejects Hegseth’s Second Attempt to Restrict Reporters at Pentagon Business, Yesterday

    A federal judge gutted a set of rules that were adopted after the court declared an earlier press policy unconstitutional, in a case brought by The New York Times.

  36. How Trump’s Advisers Felt About Going to War With Iran Video, Yesterday

    Our reporters Maggie Haberman and Jonathan Swan discuss how individual members of President Trump’s administration felt in the leadup to the war in Iran, and how they communicated their thoughts to Mr. Trump.

  37. A Mexican Cartel Leader and Ex-Partner to El Mencho Pleads Guilty in U.S. World, Yesterday

    Erick Valencia Salazar, a co-founder of one of Mexico’s deadliest gangs, faces 10 years to life in prison after making a plea deal in a Washington court.

  38. Melania Says She Was Not a Victim of Jeffrey Epstein Video, Yesterday

    Melania Trump said on Thursday that she was not a victim of Jeffrey Epstein, and that she had no knowledge of his crimes.

  39. Venezuela aprueba una nueva ley para abrir la minería a los inversionistas extranjeros En español, Yesterday

    La medida sigue a una ley similar aprobada recientemente por los legisladores venezolanos que pretende abrir el sector petrolero del país a la inversión extranjera.

  40. Student Hit by Projectile During ‘No Kings’ Protest Lost an Eye, Lawyer Says U.S., Yesterday

    The student, Tucker Collins, 18, was observing demonstrators in Los Angeles when he was struck, the lawyer said.

  41. NATO Labors to Avoid Becoming Another Casualty of the Iran War U.S., Yesterday

    President Trump is citing the unwillingness of European nations to back the United States in the conflict as another reason to scale back or abandon the alliance. And he still wants Greenland.

  42. Strained Postal Service Proposes Price Increases and Delays Retirement Funds U.S., Yesterday

    The moves are the latest attempts to stave off a looming financial crisis, and come on top of an 8 percent package surcharge that will take effect later this month.

  43. EE. UU. quiere la ayuda de sus aliados para perseguir a la extrema izquierda En español, Yesterday

    El gobierno del presidente Trump busca designar como terroristas a grupos de extrema izquierda alrededor del mundo, aunque haya pocas pruebas de que representan un peligro inminente.

  44. Rodolfo Acuña, 93, Forthright Scholar at Forefront of Chicano Studies, Dies U.S., Yesterday

    An activist in the academy, he wrote a foundational text in the field, “Occupied America: A History of Chicanos.” It is still in print and still assigned to students.

  45. Florida Investigates Whether ChatGPT Helped a Campus Shooting Suspect U.S., Yesterday

    The state’s attorney general, James Uthmeier, said ChatGPT “may likely have been used to assist” the suspect in last year’s shooting at Florida State University.

  46. Israel Agrees to Hold Talks With Lebanon Briefing, Yesterday

    Also, vegetative patients may be more aware than we thought. Here’s the latest at the end of Thursday.

  47. In a Boost to Coal, E.P.A. Moves to End Biden’s Toxic Ash Disposal Rules Climate, Yesterday

    Lee Zeldin, the E.P.A. administrator, said the changes would help U.S. “energy dominance.” Environmentalists said they threaten drinking water.

  48. Putin Calls Brief Truce for Orthodox Easter holiday, but Ukraine Is Skeptical World, Yesterday

    The cease-fire would be in effect this weekend, the Kremlin said, but each side accused the other of violating a similar pause announced last year.

  49. Tracking Tropical Storm Sinlaku Interactive, Yesterday

    See the likely path and wind arrival times for Sinlaku

  50. Labor Secretary Faces Civil Rights Complaints From Department Staff Business, Yesterday

    Three employees described a hostile work environment under Labor Secretary Lori Chavez-DeRemer.

  51. El regreso podría ser la parte más peligrosa de la misión Artemis II En español, Yesterday

    Tras un exitoso vuelo alrededor de la Luna, los astronautas confían en que un escudo térmico imperfecto los protegerá cuando vuelvan a entrar en la atmósfera terrestre.

  52. With New Charter, Kennedy Redesigns Vaccine Committee and May Sidestep Court Ruling Health, Yesterday

    The charter, published on Thursday, alters the makeup and purpose of the panel, opening the door for Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to reclaim his revision of national vaccine policy.

  53. What Dying Feels Like Video, Yesterday

    What does terminal cancer feel like? The former senator Ben Sasse describes the complicated “algorithm” of managing the pain that comes with his diagnosis on “Interesting Times.”

  54. Venezuela Approves New Law to Open Mining to Foreign Investors World, Yesterday

    The move opens the country’s coveted mineral fortune up to foreign investors, the latest move that Venezuela’s leadership has taken to satisfy the Trump administration.

  55. Israel Complicates Trump’s Push for Peace With Iran U.S., Yesterday

    President Trump said he had asked Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to scale back Israel’s military campaign in Lebanon.

  56. Greeks React to Plans to Block Social Media for Children Under 15 Video, Yesterday

    With Greece expected to ban social media for children under the age of 15, some Greeks shared their skepticism of the legislation while others approved it.

  57. White House Secures Steel for Ballroom From European Company Video, Yesterday

    ArcelorMittal, a European steel maker, is donating foreign steel for the structure of the $400 million White House ballroom project, according to two people familiar with the plans.

  58. How Iranians Feel Now World, Yesterday

    The fragile cease-fire has brought relief. But hope for change seems farther away than ever.

  59. Advice on Living From a Dying Man Video, Yesterday

    Ben Sasse is dying. The former senator and father of three shares his advice for living a good life, as he prepares to leave the world behind.

  60. How the Stars of ‘Euphoria’ Became the New A-list Interactive, Yesterday

    Since the debut of HBO’s Gen-Z drama, Zendaya, Sydney Sweeney and Jacob Elordi have amassed Hollywood fame, prestige and power in very modern ways.

  61. Year After Helicopter Crash Killed 6, N.Y. Lawmakers Push Safety Bill New York, Yesterday

    In 2025, a helicopter fell into the Hudson River, killing everyone on board. A new bill would require tourist helicopters to meet the same rigorous safety standards as commercial airplanes.

  62. ‘We Are Fierce Competitors’: Live Nation Case Reaches Closing Arguments Arts, Yesterday

    Thirty-four states accused the concert giant of suffocating competition and driving up ticket prices. The company denies being anything but big.

  63. White House and Crypto Industry Fight Bank Lobby Over Stablecoin Income Business, Yesterday

    The Trump administration backed a proposal for stablecoin issuers to offer yield to investors.

  64. Climate Denial Comes to Washington Climate, Yesterday

    A conference of climate change deniers, a warning about the world’s largest penguin species, record low snowpack in the West, plus more climate news.

  65. Did Woke Go Too Far? Video, Yesterday

    On “The Opinions,” Nadja Spiegelman explores why careful language is falling out of favor.

  66. ____________, Egg and Cheese Food, Yesterday

    Three remixes on the perennial New York City favorite: the bacon, egg and cheese sandwich.

  67. Melania Trump dice que no fue víctima de Jeffrey Epstein En español, Yesterday

    La primera dama de EE. UU. dijo que nunca tuvo conocimiento de los abusos de Epstein a sus víctimas e hizo un llamado al Congreso para que siga investigando.

  68. Top Regent Defends Firing of Wisconsin University Leader U.S., Yesterday

    In testimony before state lawmakers, regents suggested that Jay O. Rothman had been well aware of the board’s concerns about his leadership.

  69. Europe Is Done Bowing and Scraping to Trump Opinion, Yesterday

    Most Europeans, and much of the world, have concluded that no amount of flattery will win more than fleeting approval from President Trump.

  70. Zelensky Sees Small Window for Peace World, Yesterday

    Talks to end the war in Ukraine could resume soon, said President Volodymyr Zelensky as he expressed skepticism about a breakthrough.

  71. Victim in ICE Shooting Suffered at Least Six Wounds, His Lawyer Says U.S., Yesterday

    Agents shot Carlos Ivan Mendoza Hernandez in Patterson, Calif., this week. His lawyer said Thursday that they had fired at Mr. Hernandez before he tried to flee.

  72. What A.I. and D.E.I. Have in Common Opinion, Yesterday

    A cloud of doubt casts a wide shadow.

  73. Trump Pardoned Them. Now They’re Committing Crimes Again. Video, Yesterday

    When President Trump returned to office, he pardoned about 1,500 Jan. 6 offenders. Since then, many of them have been charged with new crimes, including assault and child abuse. As the midterm elections approach, the Times editorial board argues that the Republican Party should pay a political price for prioritizing loyalty over public safety.

  74. Netanyahu Says He Ordered Talks With Lebanon About Disarming Hezbollah World, Yesterday

    But the Israeli prime minister said his country would continue its attacks against the Iran-backed armed group.

  75. ‘This War Isn’t Over’: 3 Opinion Writers Debate What Has to Happen Next in Iran Opinion, Yesterday

    Will the shooting really stop? What should be Trump’s red lines? A discussion on where America’s war on Iran stands.

  76. Melania Trump Says She Was Not a Victim of Jeffrey Epstein U.S., Yesterday

    Responding to what she said were smears, the first lady said she never had knowledge of Jeffrey Epstein’s abuse. She called on Congress to continue investigating.

  77. What’s Going On in This Graph? | April 15, 2026 The Learning Network, Yesterday

    What does this graph show about yield rates at U.S. colleges based on their level of selectivity?

  78. Israel Says It Will Talk With Lebanon but Gives No Sign of a Cease-Fire There World, Yesterday

    Europeans and Iran warned that the Israeli offensive against Hezbollah threatened the truce in the U.S.-Israeli war against Iran.

  79. Women in Their 20s May Not Be Having Babies, but by 45 Most Probably Will The Upshot, Yesterday

    There are reasons to believe the record-low U.S. birthrate could be only temporary as today’s young women postpone pregnancy.

  80. Riders Worry About Partial Shutdown of Penn Station During World Cup New York, Yesterday

    NJ Transit users will be barred from Pennsylvania Station in Manhattan for four hours before the start of each of the matches at MetLife Stadium.

  81. Questions About N.C. Stabbing Suspect’s Mental Illness Loom Over Case U.S., Yesterday

    Decarlos Brown Jr., who is charged with murdering a Ukrainian immigrant, was found incapable of proceeding to state trial. A federal case against him will come first.

  82. What Teenagers Are Saying About How They Deal With Stress The Learning Network, Yesterday

    Students share their strategies, from “shrinking the world” into manageable parts to finding relief in movement and music.

  83. These Chimps Began the Bloodiest ‘War’ on Record. No One Knows Why. Science, Yesterday

    A long-running conflict in a Ugandan park may provide clues to the origins of human warfare, and how to avoid it.

  84. 9 New Books We Love This Week Books, Yesterday

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

  85. Volkswagen to End E.V. Production at Tennessee Plant Business, Yesterday

    The German carmaker is the latest to scale back plans for electric vehicles in favor of gasoline models.

  86. Trump to Host MAHA Leaders in Bid to Shore Up a Fragile Alliance U.S., Yesterday

    President Trump will meet privately at the White House on Thursday with disenchanted leaders of Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s Make America Healthy Again movement.

  87. 137-Year-Old Piece of Eiffel Tower to Be Auctioned in Paris World, Yesterday

    A section of the landmark’s original staircase will go up for auction next month and could sell for a towering sum.

  88. 36 horas de caos: la lucha por un alto al fuego en Irán En español, Yesterday

    Los esfuerzos del presidente Trump por eludir la realidad sobre el terreno y avanzar hacia un proceso de paz se han visto obstaculizados por un adversario que sigue teniendo influencia.

  89. A Tony Awards Surprise: This Year’s Host Will Be Pink Theater, Yesterday

    Songs by the pop singer-songwriter are part of the Broadway shows “& Juliet” and “Moulin Rouge! The Musical.”

  90. Ditching Digital Junk Food for a Healthier Mind Opinion, Yesterday

    Readers respond to an Opinion guest essay about digital consumption. Also: A failure of leadership; deconstructing Trump-speak; “moon joy.”

  91. A Newspaper Is Raided and a Rights Group Outlawed Amid Kremlin Crackdown World, Yesterday

    As Moscow throttles Russia’s few remaining independent voices, the authorities targeted two of the most prominent, one a Nobel Peace Prize winner and the other headed by a Nobel laureate.

  92. 5 Takeaways From the U.S. Push Against the Far Left U.S., Yesterday

    The Trump administration has made countering antifa and other far-left groups a counterterrorism priority, despite increasing threats from the Middle East.

  93. Confused About the New Cholesterol Guidelines? Here’s What to Know. Well, Yesterday

    New recommendations suggest that some people should start trying to lower their cholesterol as early as age 30.

  94. Springo! Food, Yesterday

    Or, more accurately, spring bingo with our best asparagus recipes.

  95. U.S. Pushes Allies to Chase a New Terrorism Target: The Far Left U.S., Yesterday

    The Trump administration aims to deploy counterterrorism tools against far-left groups, even as it has offered little evidence they present a dire threat.

  96. Este es el menú lunar de Artemis II En español, Yesterday

    Los astronautas de la misión tienen horarios programados para el desayuno, la comida y la cena con menús basados en sus preferencias personales y necesidades nutricionales.

  97. I.M.F. Says Iran War Will Drag Global Growth Lower World, Yesterday

    Kristalina Georgieva, the head of the International Monetary Fund, said the war in the Middle East could lead to another bout of inflation and higher interest rates.

  98. David B. Cornstein, Envoy Who Built U.S. Ties to Orban, Dies at 87 U.S., Yesterday

    A former jewelry-counter magnate, he served in Hungary under his friend President Trump, strengthening relations between the two countries as Orban tilted rightward.

  99. Iranians Commemorate Longtime Supreme Leader’s Death Video, Yesterday

    On the second day of a shaky cease-fire, thousands of supporters of Iran’s government took to the streets of Tehran, the capital, to commemorate the 40th day since the killing of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.

  100. 6 Things Men Need to Know About Mental Health Well, Yesterday

    It can be difficult for some men to know when they’re struggling — and when to seek help.

  101. La tregua entre EE. UU. e Irán se tambalea y un nuevo plazo se acerca En español, Yesterday

    Ya estaban surgiendo fracturas en el limitado alto al fuego. El vicepresidente JD Vance encabezará una delegación estadounidense para las conversaciones de este fin de semana.

  102. Getty Center in Los Angeles Is Closing for Year of Renovations Arts, Yesterday

    The art museum will close to the public in March 2027 to replace its aging tram system and modernize some galleries.

  103. At Gibney Dance, Reaping the Maelstrom Arts, Yesterday

    Searching for new repertory, the company succeeds best with two veteran choreographers, Jawole Willa Jo Zollar and Lucinda Childs.

  104. Supreme Court Secrecy Includes Reasons for Recusal U.S., Yesterday

    Echoes of unexplained emergency orders in justices’ failures to say why they disqualified themselves from hearing cases.

  105. ‘Malcolm in the Middle’ Review: Nostalgia’s the Boss of TV Now Arts, Yesterday

    The dysfunctional family re-breaks the fourth wall (and other household objects) in a sweet but slight reunion.

  106. ‘Exit 8’ Review: Round and Round and Round He Goes … Movies, Yesterday

    Tokyo’s subway stations sparkle, and the rules are many and clearly posted. But for one man, just getting to work is hell.

  107. Brown University Keeps Police Chief Who Took Over After Shooting U.S., Yesterday

    Hugh T. Clements Jr. was a fixture of the Providence Police Department before becoming Brown’s interim chief after the fatal attack in December.

  108. Adam Back niega que él sea Satoshi Nakamoto, en respuesta a la investigación del Times En español, Yesterday

    “Adam Back ha declarado sistemáticamente que él no es Satoshi Nakamoto”, dijo su empresa en un comunicado. “Lo que no es especulativo es la contribución fundacional de Adam al bitcóin”.

  109. ‘You, Me & Tuscany’ Review: Love in the Italian Countryside Movies, Yesterday

    Halle Bailey and Regé-Jean Page star in this fumbling romantic comedy, complete with vineyard romping, barrel racing and a sexy serenade.

  110. For Israel’s Netanyahu, the War With Iran Is Unfinished Business World, Yesterday

    As the focus shifts to negotiations between the United States and Iran, no formal Israeli participation is planned.

  111. America’s Furniture Stores Struggle to Survive a Frozen Housing Market Business, Yesterday

    Retailers are going bankrupt and liquidating as record-low housing turnover leaves fewer customers looking to furnish homes.

  112. Save Some of Your Nori Snack Sheets for This Fish Dish Food, Yesterday

    And whirl them together with olive oil to slick on roasted white fish with lemons and caper-spiked brown butter.

  113. Top C.D.C. Official Delays Report on Covid Shot’s Effectiveness Health, Yesterday

    Dr. Jay Bhattacharya objected to the study’s methodology, saying it gave an inaccurate picture of the vaccine’s benefits.

  114. San Quentin Uses Sports as Rehabilitation. It Could Soon Be a Model Elsewhere. U.S., Yesterday

    Eli Tan, who covered the San Quentin Giants last year, shares how the story inspired one effort to expand prison sports in California.

  115. How to Start a Garden T Magazine, Yesterday

    Everything you need to know to cultivate the green space of your dreams.

  116. Lebanon Searches for Survivors After Israeli Barrage Video, Yesterday

    Search-and-rescue operations continued in Lebanon a day after Israel unleashed a deadly wave of strikes across the country that has called into question a fragile cease-fire with Iran.

  117. F.B.I. Arrests Ex-Army Employee Who Detailed Harassment to Journalist U.S., Yesterday

    Courtney Williams, who worked at Fort Bragg in North Carolina, was accused of leaking classified information to a reporter.

  118. Serial: Once you’ve finished ‘The Idiot’ Podcasts, Yesterday

    M. Gessen is still learning about family and acceptance.

  119. Coming Home May Be the Most Dangerous Part of Artemis II Science, Yesterday

    After a successful flight around the moon, the astronauts are relying on a flawed heat shield to protect them as they re-enter Earth’s atmosphere.

  120. At Least One Dead After Parking Garage Partially Collapses in Philadelphia U.S., Yesterday

    Two others are missing after a roof segment fell in a building under construction on Wednesday.

  121. In Museum Shake-Up, Leader Exits Smithsonian to Run Guggenheim Arts, Yesterday

    Melissa Chiu is stepping down as director of the Hirshhorn Museum in Washington to lead the Guggenheim Museum in New York.

  122. Her Museum Was Surviving in Russia. Then the Threats Became Too Much. World, Yesterday

    Nailya Allakhverdiyeva tried compromising with the authorities so she could continue showing contemporary art. But the intimidation didn’t end.

  123. And the Most Influential Modern Artist Is … Arts, Yesterday

    Marcel Duchamp flipped the notion of art’s value on its head. We need foundation-shaking badly today, our critic says, and a sweeping survey at MoMA is an arresting reminder.

  124. 3 Russian Submarines Detected Near Britain Were Spying, U.K. Says World, Yesterday

    John Healey, the defense secretary, said the vessels were gathering information about undersea pipelines, and said he believed President Vladimir V. Putin “would want us to be distracted by the Middle East.”

  125. Movies by Cinema Heavyweights Dominate Cannes Film Festival Lineup Movies, Yesterday

    The 79th edition of the festival includes film by revered art house film directors like Pedro Almodóvar and Pawel Pawlikowski but few Hollywood titles.

  126. Iran’s Battered Leaders Emerge From War Confident — and With New Cards World, Yesterday

    For Iran’s theocratic rulers, just surviving the U.S.-Israeli onslaught means victory. But the seeds of their next crisis may already be planted.

  127. How the Strait of Hormuz Stifled a Market Rally Business, Yesterday

    Questions about how freely ships can pass through the waterway have pushed up oil prices and weighed on stocks.

  128. Rosamund Pike to Bring Her London Hit ‘Inter Alia’ to Broadway Theater, Yesterday

    The actress, a star of “Gone Girl” and “Saltburn,” will play a judge whose personal experience as the mother of a son tests her courtroom approach to justice.

  129. European Leaders Demand That U.S. Cease-Fire With Iran Include Lebanon World, Yesterday

    Britain, France and the European Union condemned Israel’s strikes targeting Hezbollah in the country, saying these threatened the truce.

  130. What to Know About Israel’s Strikes on Lebanon World, Yesterday

    Israel says the truce with Iran does not cover Lebanon. But Tehran says it does and has threatened retaliation unless the bombing stops.

  131. The First Race of the L.A. Olympics: Buying Tickets U.S., Yesterday

    The winners of a lottery for a presale prioritizing locals often came away with sticker shock. Still, organizers said early sales had “significantly exceeded” those of other Games.

  132. What Will End the War? Briefing, Yesterday

    We look at the state of the cease-fire.

  133. Una tregua inestable en Irán En español, Yesterday

    Aunque el alto al fuego se mantenga y la guerra termine, muchos creen que el mundo quedará en peor estado que antes del conflicto.

  134. A ‘Messy’ Cease-Fire, and a 15-Year Sentence for the ‘Ketamine Queen’ The Headlines, Yesterday

    Plus, the latest country planning to ban social media for teens.

  135. Connections Companion No. 1,034 Gameplay, Yesterday

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Friday, April 10, 2026.

  136. Strands Sidekick No. 768 Gameplay, Yesterday

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Friday, April 10, 2026.

  137. Wordle Review No. 1,756 Gameplay, Yesterday

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Friday, April 10, 2026.

  138. North Korea Tests New Weapons, Drawing Lessons from Iran War World, Yesterday

    The country has been leveraging armed conflicts abroad, such as Russia’s war against Ukraine, to bolster its own military capabilities.

  139. Trump Again Hits Out at NATO Over Iran War World, Yesterday

    President Trump lashed out after hosting Mark Rutte, NATO’s secretary general, at the White House on Wednesday.

  140. He Made a Gadget to Amuse Pets. Then He Turned to Killer Drones. World, Yesterday

    An entrepreneur behind drones that make the final strike themselves epitomizes the transformation of Ukraine’s civilian technology industry into a defense powerhouse.

  141. NASA Prepares for Artemis II’s Return to Earth Video, Yesterday

    The Artemis II crew prepared for their return home and NASA inspected the exterior of the Orion spacecraft, which is scheduled to land in the Pacific Ocean off the coast of Southern California on Friday.

  142. In Germany’s East, the Far Right Could Soon Take Power. This Is Its Plan. World, Yesterday

    In the eastern state of Saxony-Anhalt, the Alternative for Germany could win control of the government this fall. Once in power, it has a plan to overhaul German society.

  143. How Ben Sasse Is Living Now That He Is Dying Opinion, Yesterday

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  144. Trump Is Tearing at the Soul of the Military Opinion, Yesterday

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  145. Sarah Goldberg Is TV’s Secret Weapon Video, Yesterday

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  146. Two Midwesterners Found Their Oasis in the New Mexico Desert Interactive, Yesterday

    With about $350,000 to spend, a couple looked for a home in Albuquerque that could handle their pets, plants, and one serious rock collection.

  147. Are You a Fan of Film Adaptations of Video Games? The Learning Network, Yesterday

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  148. 5 Classical Music Albums You Can Listen to Right Now Arts, Yesterday

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  149. Climate Change Denial Sees a Resurgence in Trump’s Washington Climate, Yesterday

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  150. Fed’s Inflation Woes Preceded the War With Iran Business, Yesterday

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  151. Emperor Penguins Are Now Endangered, a New Assessment Finds Climate, Yesterday

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  152. How Did ‘Gatekeeping’ Become a Cardinal Sin? Magazine, Yesterday

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  153. In ‘The Testaments,’ Teen Girls See Gilead Differently Arts, Yesterday

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  154. Bedbugs on the Subway? He Wants to Know About It. New York, Yesterday

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  155. A Magazine for Earthlings Who Dream of Outer Space Style, Yesterday

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  156. Homes for Sale in Connecticut and New York Real Estate, Yesterday

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  157. Homes for Sale in Manhattan andQueens Real Estate, Yesterday

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  158. How Iran’s Information War Machine Operates Online Interactive, Yesterday

    In just 69 minutes, Iran took advantage of a global network of accounts and media channels to spread its narrative around the world.

  159. ‘The Boys’ Got Bigger Than Ever. That Seemed Like the Time to End It. Arts, Yesterday

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  160. Markets Have Faced a Year of Chaos and Still Done Awfully Well Business, Yesterday

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  161. Hillary Clinton: Fixing Affordability Starts With Families Opinion, Yesterday

    Our children will pay the price for the president’s indifference.

  162. ‘The Travel Companion’ Review: Friendship, Insecurely Fastened Movies, Yesterday

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  163. ‘Outcome’ Review: A Washed-Up Star’s Apology Tour Movies, Yesterday

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  164. ‘Newborn’ Review: After Solitary Confinement, New Horrors Await Movies, Yesterday

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  165. ‘Hamlet’ Review: (In)action Hero Movies, Yesterday

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  166. ‘Fiume o Morte!’ Review: Scenes From a Mini Dictatorship Movies, Yesterday

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  167. ‘The Christophers’ Review: Fine Art, Frayed Artists Movies, Yesterday

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  168. ‘Faces of Death’ Review: Is It Real? Does It Matter? Movies, Yesterday

    A meta-remake of the 1978 horror cult classic is more about how we watch than what we watch.

  169. 36 Hours in Hoi An, Vietnam Interactive, Yesterday

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  170. True Crime Streaming: In ‘A Friend, a Murderer,’ the Killer Was Close Arts, Yesterday

    This docuseries offers a rarely heard perspective, as three friends discuss the complex experience of learning that the violent killer terrorizing their community was part of their tight-knit group.

  171. My Husband Refuses to See a Doctor. What Should I Do? Well, Yesterday

    Our Ask the Therapist columnist, Lori Gottlieb, advises a reader who can’t count on her spouse to look after himself, or their financial future.

  172. What’s Really the Best Time to Buy a Home? Real Estate, Yesterday

    In a fiercely competitive market, knowing the seasonal inventory patterns could help your chances.

  173. ‘Bunnylovr’ Review: Run, Rabbit Movies, Yesterday

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  174. If You Love ‘The Pitt,’ You’ll Love These Books Books, Yesterday

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  175. This May Be the Most Important Medical Story of the Decade Opinion, Yesterday

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  176. A Must for the Next Food Craze? Be ‘Social Media Gorgeous.’ Business, Yesterday

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  177. ‘Should I Call 9-1-1?’ How a Reporter Covers the Illegal Drug Trade Times Insider, Yesterday

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  178. The Heir to a Legacy of Glamorous Shoes Style, Yesterday

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  179. Vegetative Patients May Be More Aware Than We Knew Magazine, Yesterday

    New research is upending what we thought about the consciousness of patients, leaving families with agonizing choices.

  180. These Homesteaders Live Off the Land (and Prep for the End of the World) U.S., Yesterday

    Homesteading, for all its bucolic imagery, taps into the desire to escape from the disquiet of modern America, where anything can happen.

  181. A Stroke and a Coma Couldn’t Stop Rock’s Big Booster Arts, Yesterday

    Matt Pinfield, the D.J. and onetime MTV host, returned to the music world months after using up yet another of his “nine lives.”

  182. In a Deep Red Town, Locals Vent Over a Planned ICE Detention Center U.S., Yesterday

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  183. How Trump Purged Immigration Judges to Speed Up Deportations U.S., Yesterday

    Judges are ordering an unprecedented number of people deported after coming under significant pressure from the administration to do so or risk losing their jobs.

  184. Why Manatees Need Humans to Slow Down and Pay Attention U.S., Yesterday

    These gentle giants forage in shallow waters, primarily along the coast of Florida, and often have fatal encounters with boats. What can be done to help them?

  185. Democrats Embrace a Four-Letter Word U.S., Yesterday

    In person, on social media and in campaign ads, Democratic politicians are swearing with glee. It is usually aimed at President Trump.

  186. The Hit Erotica Writers Outwitting Nigeria’s Religious Censors World, Yesterday

    Zealous officials burned their predecessors’ romance novels. Now, young Muslim women in northern Nigeria publish their erotic books in installments on WhatsApp.

  187. In These Novels About Aliens, the Truth Is Out There Books, Yesterday

    In these science fiction books, extraterrestrial beings are sympathetic, horrifying and everything in between.

  188. How to Help Your Aging Loved Ones Plan for the Future Well, Yesterday

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  189. The Click That Cost $11,000 and Other Travel Pitfalls Travel, Yesterday

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  190. NASA Prepares for Artemis II Splashdown After Historic Moon Flyby Science, Yesterday

    The mission is seen as a key step toward resuming crewed lunar landings. Artemis II’s four astronauts are scheduled to land in the waters off Southern California on Friday.

  191. Oil Prices Edge Higher as Confidence in Cease-Fire Wavers Business, Yesterday

    Investors were in a more sober mood after sharp moves on the previous day.

  192. ¿Quién es Satoshi Nakamoto? El gran misterio del bitcóin, revelado En español, Yesterday

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  193. Lebanon Mourns After Israeli Barrage Kills at Least 203 People World, Yesterday

    The intense bombardment, which Israel said included more than 100 airstrikes in 10 minutes, was a sharp escalation that put pressure on the shaky cease-fire with Iran.

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  195. Un soplo de vida para el hogar de los muertos en París En español, Yesterday

    Los huesos de cerca de seis millones de personas yacen en las catacumbas que han sido visitadas a lo largo de siglos, pero es hora de reacomodarlos para conservar el lúgubre legado de la capital francesa.