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  1. Volkswagen to End E.V. Production at Tennessee Plant Business, Today

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

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

    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.

  3. 137-Year-Old Piece of Eiffel Tower to Be Auctioned in Paris World, Today

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

  4. 36 horas de caos: la lucha por un alto al fuego en Irán En español, Today

    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.

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

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

  6. Ditching Digital Junk Food for a Healthier Mind Opinion, Today

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

  7. A Newspaper Is Raided and a Rights Group Outlawed Amid Kremlin Crackdown World, Today

    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.

  8. 5 Takeaways From the U.S. Push Against the Far Left U.S., Today

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

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

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

  10. Springo! Food, Today

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

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

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

  12. Este es el menú lunar de Artemis II En español, Today

    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.

  13. I.M.F. Says Iran War Will Drag Global Growth Lower World, Today

    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.

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

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

  15. Iranians Commemorate Longtime Supreme Leader’s Death Video, Today

    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.

  16. 6 Things Men Need to Know About Mental Health Well, Today

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

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

    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.

  18. Getty Center in Los Angeles Is Closing for Year of Renovations Arts, Today

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

  19. At Gibney Dance, Reaping the Maelstrom Arts, Today

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

  20. Supreme Court Secrecy Includes Reasons for Recusal U.S., Today

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

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

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

  22. ‘Exit 8’ Review: Round and Round and Round He Goes … Movies, Today

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

  23. Brown University Keeps Police Chief Who Took Over After Shooting U.S., Today

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

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

    “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”.

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

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

  26. For Israel’s Netanyahu, the War With Iran Is Unfinished Business World, Today

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

  27. America’s Furniture Stores Struggle to Survive a Frozen Housing Market Business, Today

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

  28. Save Some of Your Nori Snack Sheets for This Fish Dish Food, Today

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

  29. Top C.D.C. Official Delays Report on Covid Shot’s Effectiveness Health, Today

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

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

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

  31. How to Start a Garden T Magazine, Today

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

  32. Lebanon Searches for Survivors After Israeli Barrage Video, Today

    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.

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

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

  34. Serial: Once you’ve finished ‘The Idiot’ Podcasts, Today

    M. Gessen is still learning about family and acceptance.

  35. Coming Home May Be the Most Dangerous Part of Artemis II Science, Today

    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.

  36. At Least One Dead After Parking Garage Partially Collapses in Philadelphia U.S., Today

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

  37. In Museum Shake-Up, Leader Exits Smithsonian to Run Guggenheim Arts, Today

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

  38. Her Museum Was Surviving in Russia. Then the Threats Became Too Much. World, Today

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

  39. And the Most Influential Modern Artist Is … Arts, Today

    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.

  40. 3 Russian Submarines Detected Near Britain Were Spying, U.K. Says World, Today

    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.”

  41. Movies by Cinema Heavyweights Dominate Cannes Film Festival Lineup Movies, Today

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

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

    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.

  43. How the Strait of Hormuz Stifled a Market Rally Business, Today

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

  44. Rosamund Pike to Bring Her London Hit ‘Inter Alia’ to Broadway Theater, Today

    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.

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

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

  46. What to Know About Israel’s Strikes on Lebanon World, Today

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

  47. The First Race of the L.A. Olympics: Buying Tickets U.S., Today

    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.

  48. What Will End the War? Briefing, Today

    We look at the state of the cease-fire.

  49. Una tregua inestable en Irán En español, Today

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

  50. Unmasking the Creator of Bitcoin The Daily, Today

    Bitcoin’s inventor has hidden behind the pseudonym Satoshi Nakamoto for 17 years. A New York Times investigation may have found him.

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

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

  52. Connections Companion No. 1,034 Gameplay, Today

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

  53. Strands Sidekick No. 768 Gameplay, Today

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

  54. Wordle Review No. 1,756 Gameplay, Today

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

  55. North Korea Tests New Weapons, Drawing Lessons from Iran War World, Today

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

  56. Trump Again Hits Out at NATO Over Iran War World, Today

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

  57. He Made a Gadget to Amuse Pets. Then He Turned to Killer Drones. World, Today

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

  58. NASA Prepares for Artemis II’s Return to Earth Video, Today

    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.

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

    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.

  60. How Ben Sasse Is Living Now That He Is Dying Opinion, Today

    The former senator wants to heal the America he’s leaving behind.

  61. Trump Is Tearing at the Soul of the Military Opinion, Today

    If an unlawful order comes from the president himself, to whom does the soldier appeal?

  62. Sarah Goldberg Is TV’s Secret Weapon Video, Today

    This week Wesley Morris wants you to pay attention to the actress Sarah Goldberg, who stars in the new series “The Audacity” after her memorable turn with Bill Hader in “Barry.”

  63. Two Midwesterners Found Their Oasis in the New Mexico Desert Interactive, Today

    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.

  64. Are You a Fan of Film Adaptations of Video Games? The Learning Network, Today

    If so, which game would you most like to see on the big screen?

  65. 5 Classical Music Albums You Can Listen to Right Now Arts, Today

    The latest recording from Pygmalion, Messiaen’s “Quartet for the End of Time” and works written for Anne-Sophie Mutter are among our selections.

  66. Climate Change Denial Sees a Resurgence in Trump’s Washington Climate, Today

    A conference near the White House drew dozens of people who reject the scientific consensus on climate change. The mood was triumphant.

  67. Fed’s Inflation Woes Preceded the War With Iran Business, Today

    An energy shock stemming from the fighting has added a layer of complexity to the Federal Reserve’s decision-making around interest rates.

  68. Emperor Penguins Are Now Endangered, a New Assessment Finds Climate, Today

    Populations are declining as climate change causes the sea ice the birds need for survival to retreat, according to researchers.

  69. How Did ‘Gatekeeping’ Become a Cardinal Sin? Magazine, Today

    We decided that filtering information was malicious. That didn’t mean we stopped doing it.

  70. In ‘The Testaments,’ Teen Girls See Gilead Differently Arts, Today

    Chase Infiniti and Lucy Halliday explore the fierce potential and peril of adolescent girls in Hulu’s follow-up to “The Handmaid’s Tale.”

  71. Bedbugs on the Subway? He Wants to Know About It. New York, Today

    A state assemblyman’s bill would require the Metropolitan Transportation Authority to disclose when the bugs are found on buses or in the subway.

  72. A Magazine for Earthlings Who Dream of Outer Space Style, Today

    Space Junk is a new publication from the fashion editor Jack Mills.

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

    This week’s properties are a four-bedroom in Danbury, Conn., and a three-bedroom co-op in Irvington, N.Y.

  74. Homes for Sale in Manhattan andQueens Real Estate, Today

    This week’s properties are in Greenwich Village, the Upper East Side and Astoria.

  75. How Iran’s Information War Machine Operates Online Interactive, Today

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

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

    “I really just wanted to go out on top,” said Eric Kripke, whose sex-and-violence-soaked superhero satire just began its fifth and final season.

  77. Markets Have Faced a Year of Chaos and Still Done Awfully Well Business, Today

    Most stock investors have lost money during the Iran war, but returns have been splendid for the year since the “Liberation Day” tariff announcement.

  78. Hillary Clinton: Fixing Affordability Starts With Families Opinion, Today

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

  79. ‘The Travel Companion’ Review: Friendship, Insecurely Fastened Movies, Today

    A struggling documentarian sublimates his hurt over his roommate’s new girlfriend into his fixation on losing airline perks.

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

    Keanu Reeves plays an actor covering up a sordid past in this misguided film directed by Jonah Hill.

  81. ‘Newborn’ Review: After Solitary Confinement, New Horrors Await Movies, Today

    The writer-director Nate Parker focuses on the societal costs of imprisonment in this drama starring David Oyelowo as a Queens dad who goes upstate on a family trip.

  82. ‘Hamlet’ Review: (In)action Hero Movies, Today

    This version reimagines Shakespeare’s play for the screen with an appealing dynamism, set within a well-to-do South Asian family in London.

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

    In this documentary, Igor Bezinovic casts nonactors to restage major episodes from when an Italian poet turned strongman ruled a city in what became Croatia.

  84. ‘The Christophers’ Review: Fine Art, Frayed Artists Movies, Today

    Ian McKellen and Michaela Coel are terrific in Steven Soderbergh’s sharp-eyed take on art and money.

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

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

  86. 36 Hours in Hoi An, Vietnam Interactive, Today

    Find timeworn architecture, tea ceremonies, modern dining and a world-class circus beneath a bamboo dome on Vietnam’s central coast.

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

    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.

  88. My Husband Refuses to See a Doctor. What Should I Do? Well, Today

    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.

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

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

  90. ‘Bunnylovr’ Review: Run, Rabbit Movies, Today

    A young woman struggles with the pitfalls of an extremely online life in this confident and meandering debut feature.

  91. If You Love ‘The Pitt,’ You’ll Love These Books Books, Today

    Memoirs from the front lines capture the high-octane pace, roller coaster stakes and unforgettable personalities of emergency medicine.

  92. This May Be the Most Important Medical Story of the Decade Opinion, Today

    We can’t let the most important medical achievement of a decade slip through our fingers.

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

    The ascent of ube has little to do with the purple yam’s taste or Filipino origins. It’s the color, flavor experts say.

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

    A new series on dangerous synthetic drugs called for sources on the other side of the law.

  95. The Heir to a Legacy of Glamorous Shoes Style, Today

    First ladies and movie stars wore Herbert Levine shoes before the label closed in 1975. A Levine superfan is reviving it for a new generation.

  96. Vegetative Patients May Be More Aware Than We Knew Magazine, Today

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

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

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

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

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

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

    The Tremont, Pa., area has roughly 2,000 residents and limited resources. The Trump administration plans to convert a warehouse there to hold nearly four times as many people.

  100. How Trump Purged Immigration Judges to Speed Up Deportations U.S., Today

    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.

  101. Why Manatees Need Humans to Slow Down and Pay Attention U.S., Today

    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?

  102. Democrats Embrace a Four-Letter Word U.S., Today

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

  103. The Hit Erotica Writers Outwitting Nigeria’s Religious Censors World, Today

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

  104. In These Novels About Aliens, the Truth Is Out There Books, Today

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

  105. How to Help Your Aging Loved Ones Plan for the Future Well, Today

    Learn as much as you can about setting up the financial, legal and medical components of late-in-life care — and do it earlier than you might think.

  106. The Click That Cost $11,000 and Other Travel Pitfalls Travel, Today

    Shady hotel booking sites, misleading customer service numbers and hacked airline loyalty accounts have snared travelers. Here’s how to avoid getting scammed.

  107. NASA Prepares for Artemis II Splashdown After Historic Moon Flyby Science, Today

    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.

  108. Oil Prices Edge Higher as Confidence in Cease-Fire Wavers Business, Today

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

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

    El creador de Bitcoin se ha ocultado tras un seudónimo durante 17 años. Pero un rastro de pistas enterradas en la historia del cripto conduce a un científico informático de 55 años llamado Adam Back.

  110. Lebanon Mourns After Israeli Barrage Kills at Least 203 People World, Today

    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.

  111. Tú también puedes caminar como modelo En español, Today

    Cualquiera puede proyectar seguridad y aplomo si cae en las manos de la instructora correcta.

  112. Un soplo de vida para el hogar de los muertos en París En español, Today

    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.

  113. Today’s Iran Ceasefire Trump Lebanon live blog included one standalone post:
  114. Mamdani Asserts Control Over N.Y.P.D., Saying He Would Overrule Tisch New York, Today

    Although Mayor Zohran Mamdani often seems to defer to his police commissioner, Jessica Tisch, he insisted that he had the final say in policing matters.

  115. R.V. Trip The Learning Network, Today

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

  116. Former Sergeant Faces Years in Prison After Throwing Cooler at Bronx Man New York, Today

    In February, Erik Duran became the first New York Police Department officer in a decade to be found guilty of killing a civilian while on duty.

  117. Stephen Colbert Skewers Trump’s ‘Double-Sided’ Cease-Fire Arts, Today

    “The Late Show” host asked if being double-sided wasn’t a prerequisite: “I believe there’s a word for a single-sided cease-fire and it’s ‘murder.’”

  118. Palabra del día: ‘sonorous’ En español, Today

    Esta palabra ha aparecido en 16 artículos en NYTimes.com en el último año. ¿Puedes usarla en una frase?

  119. Word of the Day: sonorous The Learning Network, Today

    This word has appeared in 15 articles on NYTimes.com in the past year. Can you use it in a sentence?

  120. Trump Wants Orban to Win. That’s Why He Might Not. Opinion, Today

    Viktor Orban’s 16-year rule could be coming to a close.

  121. Man Is Arrested in Bahamas Days After Michigan Woman Goes Missing World, Today

    The Bahamian police said they had arrested an American man in connection with the disappearance of Lynette Hooker, who fell off a dinghy while boating with her husband.

  122. Clean Energy Slate Wins Control of Arizona’s Biggest Utility U.S., Today

    Proponents of renewable power will control the Phoenix area utility’s policymaking for the first time after they won an unusually contentious race that drew attention from national groups.

  123. Lo que hay que saber sobre el alto al fuego entre EE. UU. e Irán En español, Today

    El acuerdo de pausar los combates durante dos semanas se produjo horas después de que el presidente Trump amenazara con destruir la civilización iraní. Aún queda mucho por saber.

  124. Gen Z Is Using A.I., but Doesn’t Feel Great About It Style, Today

    A new study from Gallup found that young adults have grown less hopeful and more angry about artificial intelligence.

  125. No, Britain Is Not Having a Christian Revival World, Today

    A study said church attendance had soared among British young people, a trend reversal that excited religious conservatives around the world. Turns out it wasn’t true.

  126. U.S. Fertility Rates Drop to Another Record Low U.S., Today

    The fertility rate has been falling since 2007, in large part because of a plunge among teenagers.

  127. What to Know About the Strait of Hormuz Under the Cease-Fire Business, Today

    Vessels are wary of passing the coast of Iran in the strait, given the fragile agreement, and the number of ships traveling through it has even dropped.

  128. A Cease-Fire for Now in Iran, but a Blow to American Credibility World, Today

    Critics wonder if this is America’s “Suez moment,” when a leading power signals the start of its international decline.

  129. Corrections: April 9, 2026 Corrections, Today

    Corrections that appeared in print on Thursday, April 9, 2026.

  130. Quote of the Day: Lack of Snowpack Spells Dry Summer for West Corrections, Today

    Quotation of the Day for Thursday, April 9, 2026.

  131. The Fragile Cease-Fire in Iran Video, Today

    President Trump announced a conditional cease-fire with Israel on Iran, but the fundamental issues that led to the war remain unresolved.

  132. No Charges for Wisconsin Mayor Who Removed Ballot Drop Box in 2024 U.S., Today

    A special prosecutor said a review of the incident found there was not sufficient evidence to charge Doug Diny, the mayor of Wausau.

  133. Irán presenta 10 puntos que dice son la base para las pláticas de alto al fuego En español, Today

    El plan, que reafirma el control de Irán sobre el estrecho de Ormuz y mantiene el derecho del país al enriquecimiento nuclear, no es el mismo que el que el presidente Trump dijo que era una “base viable” para las negociaciones.

  134. Hawaii Doctor Convicted of Attempted Manslaughter in Attack on Wife U.S., Today

    Gerhardt Konig, 47, an anesthesiologist from Maui, attacked his wife, Arielle Konig, on a hiking trail near Honolulu, prosecutors said. He claimed it was self-defense.

  135. To an Extreme Degree Gameplay, Today

    Barbara Lin encourages us to play with our food.

  136. Disagreement Over Lebanon’s Inclusion in Cease-Fire Threatens to Unravel It World, Today

    The U.S. says the deal didn’t include the country, but Iran says it did. Israel is bombarding Lebanon, and Iran wants to show it supports its allies.

  137. Martin Gugino, Activist Shoved by Buffalo Police at 2020 Protest, Dies U.S., Today

    Mr. Gugino, 81, had filed a lawsuit in 2021 against the city of Buffalo and members of its police force after officers fractured his skull at a Black Lives Matter protest.

  138. Ohio Man Is First to Be Federally Convicted for Deepfake Porn U.S., Today

    James Strahler II, 37, of Columbus, Ohio, had at least 10 victims, according to the authorities. He pleaded guilty to cyberstalking and other charges covered by the Take It Down Act.

  139. Mamdani Acknowledges ‘Troubling’ Job Losses in 100 Days’ Interview New York, Today

    Mayor Zohran Mamdani is focused on economic justice. Some budget watchdogs and business leaders want him to concentrate on economic development.

  140. 36 Hours of Chaos: The Scramble for a Cease-Fire in Iran U.S., Today

    After careening from one diplomatic extreme to another, President Trump finds himself with a fragile deal that is already showing signs of fraying.

  141. Federal Court Denies Anthropic’s Motion to Lift ‘Supply Chain Risk’ Label Technology, Today

    The ruling was a setback for the artificial intelligence start-up in its battle with the Defense Department over the use of A.I. in warfare.

  142. Gilgo Beach Killer’s ‘Unusual’ Deal Could Help Solve Other Murders New York, Today

    Rex Heuermann agreed to talk to behavioral analysts at the F.B.I. when he pleaded guilty. The unit has interviewed Ted Bundy, John Wayne Gacy and Richard Speck.

  143. Here’s What Happened in the War in the Middle East on Wednesday. World, Yesterday

    The first day of a tentative cease-fire had the region on edge.

  144. New Deadline Looms for U.S. and Iran as Truce Wavers U.S., Yesterday

    Fractures were already emerging in the limited cease-fire. Vice President JD Vance will lead a U.S. delegation in talks this weekend.

  145. Is Strait of Hormuz Open Again? Maybe, but Few Ships Are Using It. World, Yesterday

    There were conflicting reports about the status of the vital shipping waterway in the cease-fire with Iran.

  146. Hasan Piker Can Stream, but Can He Stump? Style, Yesterday

    The progressive and popular Twitch streamer, who is controversial with some Democrats, tests his political influence on the 2026 campaign trail.

  147. I Studied the Economic Fallout From World War I. This Could Be Worse Than We Expect. Opinion, Yesterday

    Even if this cease-fire holds, the war’s shocks may last for years.

  148. Are These Woke Words Dead Yet? Video, Yesterday

    On “The Opinions,” the editor Nadja Spiegelman and two culture critics debate which “woke” words are alive, dead or dying.

  149. Iranians Share Hopes and Fears Over Cease-Fire Deal Video, Yesterday

    As the cease-fire deal among the U.S., Israel and Iran took hold, residents of Tehran expressed mixed reactions.

  150. Vance Says Lebanon Was Never Part of Cease-Fire Deal World, Yesterday

    The vice president sought to downplay Israel’s continued bombardment of Lebanon, which he insisted had “nothing to do with” Iran.

  151. Why You Won’t Know Who Is Funding the Midterms U.S., Yesterday

    A lot of the money flowing into the political system is ultimately untraceable.

  152. Lugares invisibles: cómo es viajar para quienes no ven Interactive, Yesterday

    Un escritor emprendió un viaje de 10 días por el norte de la India, en una excursión diseñada para discapacitados visuales. Esto es lo que aprendió.

  153. Fcukers Cares About Not Caring Video, Yesterday

    On this edition of the “Popcast” Song of the Week, our critic Jon Caramanica unpacks the eye-roll, hair-toss, neo-electroclash single “If You Wanna Party, Come Over to My House” by Fcukers.

  154. Suspect in Gilgo Beach Murders Pleads Guilty Video, Yesterday

    Rex Heuermann, the suspect accused in the Gilgo Beach murders, pleaded guilty on Wednesday. The police arrested the 62-year-old in 2023, more than a decade after the first bodies were found.

  155. The U.S.-Iran Cease-Fire Is Being Tested Briefing, Yesterday

    Also, a Times investigation seeks to unmask Bitcoin’s creator. Here’s the latest at the end of Wednesday.

  156. Yesterday’s Iran War Trump News live blog included one standalone post:
  157. Parts of Hawaii Face a Foot or More of Rain From Yet Another Storm Weather, Yesterday

    Last month was one of the wettest Marches on record for the state, leading to widespread flooding and evacuations. More rain is hitting this week.

  158. White House Secures Foreign Steel for Ballroom Project U.S., Yesterday

    ArcelorMittal, a European steel maker, is donating tens of millions of dollars of foreign steel for President Trump’s new ballroom.

  159. In 20 Minutes, Gilgo Beach Killer Admits to Murdering 8 Women New York, Yesterday

    As he pleaded guilty on Wednesday, Rex Heuermann gave the same one-word answer each time he was asked how he killed one of his victims.

  160. Jim Whittaker, First American to Reach Everest’s Summit, Dies at 97 Sports, Yesterday

    As an executive with the outdoor-supply retailer REI and an experienced climber, he conquered Mount Everest in 1963, when fewer than 10 people were known to have done so.

  161. A Shaky Truce World, Yesterday

    Even if the Iran cease-fire holds and the war ends, many believe the world will be worse off than it was before the conflict.

  162. How War in the Middle East Paralyzed an Asian Food Giant World, Yesterday

    Vietnam, the world’s No. 2 rice exporter, cut production as power prices surged. Even with a temporary cease-fire in Iran, worries linger over the world’s food supply.

  163. Vietnam Farms Hit by the War in Iran Video, Yesterday

    The war in Iran, now in a two-week ceasefire, drove up the costs of fertilizer and fuel, pressuring farmers far from the Gulf. Our Vietnam bureau chief, Damien Cave, reports from the Mekong Delta on how the strain on the rice industry is signaling food supply problems and higher prices to come.

  164. Popeye the Art Icon T Magazine, Yesterday

    Plus: a Milan hotel in a 19th-century mansion, summery, New England-inspired cushions and more recommendations from T Magazine.

  165. The Fast-Changing Chemistry of New, Dangerous Drugs Interactive, Yesterday

    Today’s illicit chemists can quickly cook up drugs far more dangerous than fentanyl.

  166. Inside a One-Man Workshop for Ultrapotent Drugs Interactive, Yesterday

    Times reporters were given access to a small operation on the frontier of illicit drugs.

  167. Trump Administration Investigating L.A. Schools’ Gender Disclosure Policies U.S., Yesterday

    The investigation into the nation’s second-largest school district was prompted by a lawsuit from parents who say the policies contributed to their child’s death.

  168. Is There a Perfect Way to Cook Eggs? Food, Yesterday

    The chef Yotam Ottolenghi has some thoughts.

  169. With the Cease-Fire in Iran, Here’s Where Trump’s Five War Goals Stand. U.S., Yesterday

    On the first day of the pause, Iran fired missiles and launched drones in the region. It said an oil refinery on Lavan Island had been attacked. Israel continued its strikes in Lebanon.

  170. Tennessee Plant Is Fined $3.1 Million After Explosion That Killed 16 U.S., Yesterday

    The fine, which comes six months after an explosion at the plant killed 16 people, is the largest ever issued by Tennessee’s occupational safety agency.

  171. Once ‘Ultra MAGA’, Trump Supporters Fume About Iran on Truth Social U.S., Yesterday

    A growing chorus of disaffected Trump supporters is sounding off in the replies to his posts on the social media platform he founded.

  172. Ada Limón’s ‘Literary Theory’ Video, Yesterday

    Recently on the “Book Review” podcast, the former poet laureate Ada Limón treated us to a reading of her poem “Literary Theory.”

  173. California Supreme Court Orders Sheriff to Halt Election Investigation U.S., Yesterday

    Riverside County Sheriff Chad Bianco, a candidate for governor, had seized ballots from a 2025 special election based on unsubstantiated claims of election irregularities.

  174. The Good List: 6 Things to Add Joy to Your Day Briefing, Yesterday

    Indispensable emoji, undesirable friends and show notes for your life.

  175. Uncertainty Clouds Cease-Fire as Lebanon and Gulf States Are Struck World, Yesterday

    A day after a pause in fighting was announced between the United States and Iran, many questions remained, including the status of the Strait of Hormuz.

  176. Lawyer for Man Shot by ICE Says He Beat Murder Charge in El Salvador U.S., Yesterday

    The agency had been seeking him in Northern California, saying he was wanted for questioning in that country. On Wednesday, his lawyer said he was a victim of bad law enforcement work.

  177. As Trump Swings on Iran, Congress Is Absent and G.O.P. Leaders Mum U.S., Yesterday

    In a week in which President Trump has veered from threatening to wipe out Iranian civilization to declaring a cease-fire, Congress is out of session and lawmakers with the power to declare war are mostly in the dark.

  178. Military Families Bear the Burden of War, Again Video, Yesterday

    Even as a two-week ceasefire takes hold, mothers in multigenerational military families — some veterans themselves — are anxious about what the war in Iran could mean for their children, as they face the uncertainty of another conflict in the Middle East.

  179. Wayne Perkins, Guitarist to the Stars, Dies at 74 Arts, Yesterday

    Mr. Perkins worked with Bob Marley, Joni Mitchell and many others, almost joined the Rolling Stones and turned down an offer from Lynyrd Skynyrd.

  180. NASA Flew by the Moon, but Behind the Scenes, Its Science Is a Chaotic Mess Opinion, Yesterday

    Without science, the stunning images of Earth from space are only pretty pictures.

  181. ‘Burnout Paradise’ Takes Its Running Time Literally Video, Yesterday

    In the Off Broadway show, “Burnout Paradise” performers run on treadmills while doing various tasks. The show, and its actors, are slated to run at Astor Place Theater through June 28.

  182. Fed Minutes Show Officials in No Rush to Cut as Iran War Scrambled Outlook Business, Yesterday

    The conflict in the Middle East has left the Federal Reserve braced for higher inflation, with more officials open to the possibility of rate increases.

  183. Dealer Who Sold Ketamine to Matthew Perry Is Sentenced to 15 Years Arts, Yesterday

    Prosecutors say Jasveen Sangha’s customers knew her as the Ketamine Queen. She sold the ketamine that killed the “Friends” star in 2023.