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  1. The Artist Who Gives Me Joy Opinion, Today

    There’s more to Derrick Adams’s paintings than Black joy. But that complicated emotion is what tugs at the heart.

  2. Is the Supreme Court Coming Apart at the Seams? Opinion, Today

    A revealing glimpse of the state of the Supreme Court, on the verge of momentous rulings in the weeks ahead.

  3. ‘It Wasn’t Real, but It Was Real’ Opinion, Today

    How ICE transformed a Chicago neighborhood.

  4. Ukraine Has Picked Up the Torch America Dropped Opinion, Today

    The world is looking to Volodymyr Zelensky for leadership.

  5. Today’s Trump Correspondents Dinner Shooting live blog included three standalone posts:
  6. Islamabad Reopens After U.S.-Iran Talks Fail to Materialize World, Today

    Officials had locked the city down, anticipating talks between U.S. and Iranian delegations. But they didn’t happen. “What did I close my business for?” one business owner asked.

  7. Iranian Negotiators Set to Return to Pakistan to Try to Revive Truce Talks World, Today

    It was not clear whether President Trump would send his negotiators for a new round of discussions after abruptly calling off a trip by his top advisers on Saturday.

  8. Daniel Radcliffe, Mariska Hargitay and the Happiest List on Earth The Daily, Today

    How the show “Every Brilliant Thing” has spread joy and relief around the world.

  9. Wordle Review No. 1,773 Gameplay, Today

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Monday, April 27, 2026.

  10. Connections Companion No. 1,051 Gameplay, Today

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Monday, April 27, 2026

  11. Strands Sidekick No. 785 Gameplay, Today

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Monday, April 27, 2026.

  12. Israel’s President, Putting Off Decision on Pardon for Netanyahu, Will Push for Plea Deal World, Today

    President Isaac Herzog of Israel has decided not to issue a pardon to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in his corruption case at this time, and instead will seek mediation, officials say.

  13. What We Know About the Shooting at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner U.S., Today

    A gunman carrying multiple weapons attempted to break into the dinner that President Trump was attending. Police have taken a suspect into custody.

  14. The Apocalypse Goes Mainstream Briefing, Today

    About 40 percent of American adults said in a 2022 poll that we are living in the “end times.” Where did that belief come from?

  15. La Casa de la Moneda de EE. UU. compra oro de un cartel de Colombia y lo vende como ‘estadounidense’ En español, Today

    A medida que los precios del metal se disparan, las salvaguardas de la industria se han roto.

  16. La Mandinga, la mina de oro del Clan del Golfo que opera en una base militar colombiana En español, Today

    Los militares negaban que hubiera una explotación ilegal de oro a gran escala cerca de su base. Pero habíamos visto a los mineros con nuestros propios ojos.

  17. See What Happened After We Found a Cartel Mine on a Military Base World, Today

    Officers denied that an illegal, large-scale gold operation was underway within earshot of their posts. But we had seen it with our own eyes.

  18. U.S. Sanctions Zigzag in New World of Economic Warfare Business, Today

    With oil prices in mind, the Trump administration has deployed a haphazard approach to sanctions on Russia and Iran.

  19. The Podcast Where You Can Eavesdrop on the A.I. Elite Business, Today

    Dwarkesh Patel was a bored college sophomore looking for intellectual stimulation. Now he commands interviews with Jensen Huang and Mark Zuckerberg and holds his own with deeply nerdy A.I. researchers.

  20. We Will Be Paying for the Iran War for a Very Long Time Opinion, Today

    The Iran conflict resembles others the United States has been involved in recently: easy to start and hard to end.

  21. How We Traced U.S. Government Gold to a Drug Cartel Times Insider, Today

    Three reporters followed supply chains to reveal that the U.S. Mint buys gold that comes from foreign pawn shops and drug dealers, then claims it is from the United States.

  22. The Trump Administration Has Changed Almost Every Aspect of Food Stamps U.S., Today

    Legislation and regulatory tweaks enacted over the past year have altered who is eligible, what recipients can buy and how much some receive in benefits, among other changes.

  23. Skyrocketing Health Insurance Forces Americans to Scramble for Care Video, Today

    Older people who are medically high risk, but too young for Medicare are facing unaffordable health insurance premiums after federal health care credits lapsed earlier this year. Now that the grace period has expired, some Americans are struggling to get the care they need.

  24. New Historical Fiction, Lush and Lavishly Detailed Books, Today

    Our columnist on the month’s best new books.

  25. ‘I Moved Away, Yet She Continued to Call on My Birthday Every Year’ New York, Today

    A Manhattan friendship endures, a clown to the rescue and more reader tales of New York City in this week’s Metropolitan Diary.

  26. How Drug Cartel Gold Ends Up at the U.S. Mint Video, Today

    The U.S. Mint is legally required to sell only legal, domestic gold. Instead, it is the last link in a chain that launders foreign gold for an insatiable market. Our reporter Justin Scheck traced one such supply chain: from an illegal mine in Colombia all the way to the Mint’s facilities in West Point, N.Y.

  27. These Couples Wanted to Have Children. Rising Costs Are Stopping Them. Business, Today

    High mortgage payments, higher child care costs and economic uncertainty are making some people rethink their plans on starting a family.

  28. Why Elie Saab Will Never Leave Lebanon, Despite the War Style, Today

    The designer and his son discuss making couture during a bombing and the reason it matters.

  29. He’s Written Great Books About Sex in Suburbia. This One’s a ‘Ghost Town.’ Books, Today

    A middle-aged novelist sifts through memories of growing up in New Jersey in Tom Perrotta’s frustratingly formulaic book.

  30. The Chief of Chicago’s Science Museum Is Doing Some Experiments Business, Today

    Chevy Humphrey explains why the scientific method matters in business.

  31. The Hard Life of an Immigrant Whose Killing Became a Symbol for Trump U.S., Today

    President Trump posted surveillance footage of Nilufa Easmin’s brutal killing by another immigrant to advance his agenda. Behind the rhetoric was a more nuanced story.

  32. Targeted Hunts Were Supposed to Curb ‘Zombie Deer Disease.’ Now What? Science, Today

    In Illinois and other states, officials hoped that culls could halt the progress of chronic wasting disease. Now they are losing hope.

  33. As the First Influencer Kids Come of Age, What Have We Learned? Books, Today

    In her engaging, sympathetic book “Like, Follow, Subscribe,” the journalist Fortesa Latifi digs into growing up in the spotlight.

  34. Supreme Court to Hear Arguments in Landmark Roundup Weedkiller Case Climate, Today

    A victory for the manufacturer, Bayer, could end thousands of lawsuits against the company claiming that the herbicide causes cancer.

  35. How Do You Measure A.I. Firms’ Gargantuan Energy Plans? In ‘Bragawatts.’ Business, Today

    One way for a company to stand out — or to intimidate the competition — is to boast, often without evidence, about how much power it has access to.

  36. Can the Reinvented Delano Hotel Resuscitate South Beach? Style, Today

    Once a magnet for the fashion and music sets of the 1990s, the hotel has been rebranded as a wellness-leaning space with nonalcoholic cocktails and a spa with a communal sauna.

  37. Measles Surge in South Carolina Ends After Sickening Nearly 1,000 Well, Today

    It was the largest outbreak in recent U.S. history.

  38. U.S. Mint Buys Drug Cartel Gold and Sells It as ‘American’ World, Today

    As prices for the precious metal soar, the industry’s guardrails have broken down.

  39. For a Crawl Through Hollywood’s Underside, Let Him Be Your Guide Books, Today

    Jordan Harper knows the entertainment industry from the inside out. His new novel, “A Violent Masterpiece,” holds nothing back.

  40. The Mother Who Will Not Speak New York, Today

    When Jacqueline Pritchett’s 11-year-old son, Jacob, vanished last year, she refused to acknowledge that he existed. Her life is as mysterious as his disappearance.

  41. Maps: Gunfire Near the White House Correspondents’ Dinner Interactive, Today

    A gunman was apprehended outside the ballroom at the Washington Hilton where President Trump was scheduled to speak.

  42. El nombre de este caracol podría permitir su protección legal En español, Today

    Los científicos debaten la clasificación de unos moluscos amenazados de los que una comunidad indígena depende para su estilo de vida.

  43. La teoría de la conspiración tras la disculpa de Tucker Carlson En español, Today

    En vez de asumir honestamente su papel en el desvarío de EE. UU. , los apóstatas de MAGA están creando un chivo expiatorio para explicarlo.

  44. Today’s Trump Correspondents Dinner Shooting live blog included one standalone post:
  45. Anne Hathaway por fin está lista para la diversión En español, Today

    Conocida sobre todo por sus personajes tensos en grandes éxitos del cine, la actriz es una estrella del pop torturada en ‘Mother Mary’ y vuelve a su lado juguetón en ‘El diablo viste a la moda 2’.

  46. Want to Be More Cultured? T Magazine Guides the Way. Times Insider, Today

    A new issue aims to teach readers about essential films, wines and the best way to slurp an oyster, among other topics. Let the debates begin.

  47. Trump Safe After Shooting at White House Correspondents’ Dinner Video, Today

    President Trump was at the White House Correspondents’ Association dinner at a Washington hotel when a gunman opened fire. He was unharmed.

  48. Hay personas que son difíciles. Aquí cómo manejarlas En español, Today

    Estos seis libros pueden ayudar a aliviar tensiones.

  49. Las tarifas de equipaje subieron. Aquí cómo evitarlas En español, Today

    Los pasajeros enfrentan tarifas más altas mientras la guerra con Irán eleva el precio del combustible de aviación. Los programas de viajero frecuente y ciertas tarjetas de crédito pueden ayudar a evitar estos cargos.

  50. ‘I’m Not a Basket Case’: Trump Describes His Mind-Set After an Evening of Chaos U.S., Today

    Very little was clear about what had happened at the Washington Hilton on Saturday night. But the president wanted to talk about it.

  51. Can an A.I. Company Ever Be Good? Opinion, Today

    The short answer: not really. The long answer: maybe with a little help.

  52. Again, a Gunman Got Perilously Close to Trump U.S., Today

    After two previous assassination attempts, the effort by an armed man to storm the White House Correspondents’ Association dinner is sure to raise questions about security and political violence.

  53. Confusion and Fright Inside the Washington Hilton Ballroom Business, Today

    A sense of danger spread like a wave among high-profile politicians and journalists as an emergency unfolded at the White House Correspondents’ Association dinner.

  54. California Man in Custody After Shooting at Dinner Attended by Trump U.S., Today

    Shots were fired at the hotel hosting the White House correspondents’ dinner. Authorities said the attack was carried out by a lone gunman who was brought down by the Secret Service.

  55. In the Foothills of Mt. Fuji, the Fight Is On Against Unruly Tourists World, Today

    Huge crowds of visitors during cherry blossom season have put a picturesque Japanese town on edge. Some residents are trying to take charge.

  56. Quote of the Day: Has Nintendo Solved Its Princess Problem? Corrections, Today

    Quotation of the Day for Sunday, April 26, 2026.

  57. What to Know About King Charles and Queen Camilla’s State Visit to the U.S. World, Today

    The British royals are set to arrive on Monday for a visit hosted by President Trump, with a garden party, an address to Congress and a banquet on the schedule.

  58. 40 Years Ago, a Nuclear Catastrophe at Chernobyl World, Today

    Photographs from the first days of the Chernobyl disaster and of the aftermath years later show the response, the evacuation and the long-term consequences of the world’s worst nuclear accident.

  59. 40 Years After the Meltdown, War Layers Another Disaster on Chernobyl World, Today

    Ideas have been floated for how the contaminated zone could bring economic benefits to Ukraine. But for the foreseeable future, it will be an army-controlled security belt.

  60. How a Pop Star’s Portrait Launched the Career of an Unknown Spanish Artist World, Today

    Nieves González, a 29-year-old painter, once worked in relative obscurity in Andalusia. Her picture of the British singer Lily Allen changed that.

  61. Zara Larsson’s Pop Career Had Stalled. But a Big Second Act Awaited. Arts, Today

    The Swedish singer spent a decade toiling outside the spotlight. But a PinkPantheress remix, a rainbow-streaked dolphin and an ability to roll with the punches brought her back.

  62. Corrections: April 26, 2026 Corrections, Today

    Corrections that appeared in print on Sunday, April 26, 2026.

  63. Running Gunman Was Tackled by Law Enforcement Near Security Checkpoint U.S., Today

    The gunman did not make it inside the hotel ballroom where President Trump, top officials and hundreds of journalists had gathered for dinner.

  64. Watch Live: Trump Speaks To Press After Reports of Shots Fired at Correspondents’ Dinner Video, Today

    President Trump gives a news conference after he was rushed from the stage after gunfire broke out in the hotel where the White House correspondents’ dinner was being held on Saturday night

  65. ‘Joe Turner’s Come and Gone’ Review: August Wilson’s Spiritual Masterpiece Theater, Today

    This revival starring Cedric the Entertainer and Taraji P. Henson may be uneven at times, but it still unlocks Wilson’s mysterious drama.

  66. Trump Fires Board Members of Group That Oversees U.S. Science Funding U.S., Today

    The dismissals from an independent board that oversees the National Science Foundation marked the president’s latest assault on scientific research organizations.

  67. How the War in Iran Is Draining the U.S. of Critical Weapons Video, Yesterday

    The United States has blown through weapons as the cost of the war in Iran has hit nearly $1 billion a day. Our national security correspondent Eric Schmitt explains how American costs may go beyond the financial.

  68. Al Qaeda-Linked Militants Launch Major Attacks on Cities Across Mali World, Yesterday

    The armed group JNIM claimed to have seized two key cities and destroyed the defense minister’s residence in a coordinated offensive that experts said was a major escalation in yearslong hostilities.

  69. Well-Suited Gameplay, Yesterday

    Everything fits in Rebecca Goldstein’s beautifully crafted puzzle.

  70. Crushed at the Polls, Hungary’s Former Ruling Party Licks Its Wounds World, Yesterday

    Outgoing prime minister, Viktor Orban, who helped found the Fidesz party, said he would leave his Parliament seat but hoped to remain as head of his party.

  71. Eugene Braunwald, Whose Research Reshaped Cardiology, Dies at 96 Health, Yesterday

    His work changed how doctors understood heart attacks, heart failure and coronary artery disease, and helped lead to therapies that saved millions of lives.

  72. Yesterday’s Iran War Us Talks Pakistan live blog included one standalone post:
  73. 2 C.I.A. Officers Killed in Mexico Crash Lacked Proper Authorization World, Yesterday

    The two Americans were killed on Sunday when their vehicle crashed while returning from an antidrug operation led by Mexico’s armed forces in the state of Chihuahua.

  74. Big-Game Hunter From California Is Killed by Elephant in Central Africa World, Yesterday

    Ernie Dosio, 75, of Lodi, Calif., was hunting a species of antelope in the dense forests of Gabon when his hunting party stumbled on a small herd of female elephants with calves.

  75. ‘Michael’ Shakes Off Bad Reviews to Become a Box Office Juggernaut Business, Yesterday

    Lionsgate estimated on Saturday that the Michael Jackson biopic would collect more than $200 million over its first few days in theaters.

  76. Texas Can Arrest People Who Illegally Cross at Mexico Border, Court Says U.S., Yesterday

    The court that paused a 2023 law allowing state and local police officers to arrest migrants has now ruled that the measure is legal, a decision likely to be appealed.

  77. In California, a Voter ID Proposal Is Set to Appear on the Ballot in November U.S., Yesterday

    A Republican-backed initiative has cleared the signature threshold for the election. Critics say the proposal could make it harder for people to vote.

  78. A Year Later, Trump’s ‘Most Exclusive’ Memecoin Event Is a Lot Less Exclusive Technology, Yesterday

    Even a Times reporter qualified for the event, which caused outrage last year for providing access to President Trump in exchange for investment in one of his family’s crypto ventures.

  79. 2 Police Officers Are Shot at a Chicago Hospital U.S., Yesterday

    The shooting left one officer in critical condition, officials said. The condition of the other officer was not immediately known.

  80. 18-Year-Old Charged in Fatal Shooting of Teenager in Queens Park New York, Yesterday

    Zahir Davis was arrested on Friday night in connection with the killing of Jaden Pierre, 15, who was shot in broad daylight during a fight in South Jamaica.

  81. Semyon Gluzman, 79, Dies; Doctor Dared to Criticize Soviet Psychiatry World, Yesterday

    He was imprisoned for calling attention to the practice of declaring dissidents mentally ill. He later led efforts to confront his field’s dark past.

  82. Sonia Pressman Fuentes, Early Women’s Rights Lawyer, Dies at 97 U.S., Yesterday

    In a conversation with the feminist writer Betty Friedan, she planted the seed that became the National Organization for Women.

  83. Trump Cancels Aides’ Trip for Iran Talks, Saying, ‘We Have All the Cards.’ World, Yesterday

    The last-minute scuttling of the trip is the latest sign of how far apart the two sides are on reaching a deal to end the Iran war.

  84. Every Black Republican Is Leaving the House, Erasing Diversity Gains U.S., Yesterday

    All four Black House Republicans are retiring after this year, a reflection of the striking and persistent lack of diversity in the G.O.P. ranks of Congress.

  85. La guerra y las sanciones aceleran el impulso monetario chino En español, Yesterday

    El intento de China de construir un sistema financiero basado en el renminbi, fuera del alcance del dólar estadounidense, está ganando adeptos como forma de eludir las sanciones.

  86. They Survived Torture. Why Is the Program That Helped Them Closing? New York, Yesterday

    Some Bellevue Hospital officials feared having to disclose patients’ immigration status. They will get care elsewhere at the hospital, administrators say.

  87. Trump to Dine With Reporters He’s Been Roasting All Week U.S., Yesterday

    President Trump has boycotted the White House Correspondents’ Association dinner in previous years.

  88. Indigenous Speakers Are Booed During Commemorations of Australia’s War Dead World, Yesterday

    Dawn services for Anzac Day were disrupted in three cities. The hecklers seemed to be targeting a widespread Aboriginal custom meant to acknowledge the land’s original inhabitants.

  89. Lionel Rosenblatt Dies at 82; Led Daring Rescue of Vietnamese Refugees World, Yesterday

    In an unsanctioned mission, the Foreign Service officer helped evacuate about 200 South Vietnamese citizens from Saigon days before the city fell in 1975.

  90. In Defense of Oatmeal Cookies Food, Yesterday

    Exhibit A: Anzac biscuits. Because who wouldn’t want a crispy, caramel-y cookie packed with oats and coconut?

  91. Recipes for the Moms in My Life Food, Yesterday

    It’s never too early to start planning Mother’s Day. Get inspired by a tangy lemon tart, a supremely moist cake soaked in rose syrup and more.

  92. Mi pasado doloroso creó arte nuevo En español, Yesterday

    Fingir que los abusos de mi padre no habían ocurrido era una vía más fácil. Pero me di cuenta de que tenía que intentar curarme de este trauma si quería experimentar el amor de verdad.

  93. Los pequeños cambios que han mejorado la salud de nuestros lectores En español, Yesterday

    Nosotros preguntamos, y más de 800 lectores respondieron.

  94. The Millennial Midlife Crisis Manifests as Visible Abs Opinion, Yesterday

    We’re on a #fitnessjourney together.

  95. In Wine Country, Sales Are Down and Fraud is Rampant Business, Yesterday

    The industry’s murky supply chain has long attracted scammers and con artists. In the words of one expert, “Wine and fraud go hand in hand.”