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  1. Today’s Iran Us War Trump Hormuz live blog included one standalone post:
  2. Palabra del día: ‘tacit’ En español, Today

    Esta palabra ha aparecido en 106 artículos en NYTimes.com en el último año. ¿Puedes usarla en una frase?

  3. Word of the Day: tacit The Learning Network, Today

    This word has appeared in 106 articles on NYTimes.com in the past year. Can you use it in a sentence?

  4. The Forces of Scarcity Hitting Asia May Soon Spread Across the World World, Today

    The Asia-Pacific was hit hard and quick by the war in Iran and its energy bottlenecks. Scenes of crisis there indicate that problems are multiplying and spreading.

  5. Se fueron de EE. UU. para ahorrar dinero. Volver parece inasequible En español, Today

    Algunos estadounidenses que viven en el extranjero se han dado cuenta de que no pueden reproducir en EE. UU. el mismo estilo de vida cómodo que han tenido en otros países.

  6. ‘Half Man,’ and 5 More Things to Watch on TV This Week Arts, Today

    This new series, starring, written and directed by Richard Gadd of “Baby Reindeer,” comes to HBO, and Hulu observes 420 with a cavalcade of cannabis series.

  7. Does the Trump Administration Really Want More Teen Pregnancies? Opinion, Today

    The new Title X guidance from the Trump administration mentions contraception only once.

  8. Quote of the Day: Rohingya Refugee’s Voyage to Seek Better Life Was Almost His Last Corrections, Today

    Quotation of the Day for Monday, April 20, 2026.

  9. Mueren 4 investigadores de un laboratorio de drogas en un accidente carretero en México En español, Today

    Dos de las víctimas eran personal de la embajada de EE. UU. y dos eran agentes antidroga de México, según las autoridades de Chihuahua.

  10. In Turkey, Middle Powers Ponder Diplomacy With a Rogue U.S. World, Today

    The U.S. remains an essential player. The problem, one analyst said, is how to deal effectively with a power that is “indispensable, coercive and unpredictable at the same time.”

  11. No Corrections: April 20, 2026 Corrections, Today

    No corrections appeared in print on Monday, April 20, 2026.

  12. ‘The Comeback’ Season 3, Episode 5 Recap: No Captain Arts, Today

    “How’s That?!” needs a real leader. The guys surrounding Valerie right now clearly aren’t up to the task.

  13. U.S. Military Strikes a Boat in the Caribbean, Killing 3 U.S., Today

    The latest attack raised the death toll to at least 180 in the campaign by the United States against people it accuses of smuggling drugs at sea.

  14. The Poetry Challenge Day 1: Let’s learn one poem together this week. Interactive, Today

    It’s about love, the cosmos and everything in between. And all week we’ll have games and readings by poets laureate, beloved authors and an Oscar winner to help you memorize it.

  15. 4 Drug Lab Investigators Die in Car Crash in Mexico World, Today

    Two of the victims were American and two were Mexican, the authorities in Chihuahua said. The accident took place on a treacherous mountain road.

  16. U.S. Museums Reach Deep into America’s Past Arts, Today

    Museums around the country are celebrating the nation’s heritage in ways that go beyond what might be considered traditional.

  17. They May Be ‘Fallen Angels,’ but This Comic Duo Is Heavenly Theater, Today

    Lust is the comic engine driving the action of a riotous revival of one of Noël Coward’s early plays, with Rose Byrne and Kelli O’Hara, at Todd Haimes Theater.

  18. Robot Finishes Half Marathon Faster Than Human World Record Video, Yesterday

    A humanoid robot named Lightning ran a half-marathon race in Beijing in 50 minutes and 26 seconds — faster than the human world record for the distance.

  19. U.S. Fires on Iranian Cargo Ship in Arabian Sea U.S., Yesterday

    The military said it had disabled the vessel after it ignored repeated warnings to stop, amid a U.S. blockade of Iranian ports. Marines boarded the ship and seized it.

  20. Moya Brennan, Whose Gaelic Pop Band Won Worldwide Fame, Dies at 73 Obituaries, Yesterday

    Clannad consisted of her uncles, siblings and, briefly, her sister Enya. In a memoir, Ms. Brennan described a stormy youth followed by a Christian reawakening.

  21. Trump Says U.S. Attacked Iranian Cargo Ship Video, Yesterday

    President Trump said a Navy destroyer had attacked and seized an Iranian-flagged vessel in the Gulf of Oman. The White House said it was dispatching a high-level delegation, including Vice President JD Vance, to Pakistan for negotiations.

  22. It Was No Sweat: A Humanoid Robot Races to a Record Finish World, Yesterday

    The android won a half-marathon for robots (and humans) on Sunday in Beijing, achieving a technological milestone while finishing faster than any person in history.

  23. From Pulpits to Pews, Trump and the Pope Are on the Minds of Catholics U.S., Yesterday

    At churches with connections to Pope Leo and the Trump administration, pastors and parishioners speak out on the feud between the president and the pontiff.

  24. Oil Prices Jumped and Stock Futures Fell on Renewed Iran Conflict Business, Yesterday

    Traders, hopeful on Friday that a peace deal was near, were digesting the developments over the weekend.

  25. 8 Children Killed in Louisiana Shooting, Police Say Video, Yesterday

    A gunman shot 10 people, killing eight children, in a domestic violence shooting at multiple locations in Shreveport, La., the police said. The victims ranged in age from 1 to 14. The gunman was later fatally shot by officers.

  26. Full of Know-How Gameplay, Yesterday

    Freddie Cheng’s puzzle brings us into the wild.

  27. Michigan Gas Clerk Helps Save Kidnapped Teen Girl Who Mouthed ‘Help’ U.S., Yesterday

    A fellow student who had witnessed the kidnapping called the police, and other students helped track the girl to a gas station.

  28. Democrats Eye a Broader Battlefield to Capture Congress in November U.S., Yesterday

    Weighed down by President Trump’s approval ratings, some Republican incumbents are struggling to raise money while Democrats look for targets like a Tennessee seat south of Nashville.

  29. Messy War, Happy Stock Markets World, Yesterday

    On the surface, the recent rally doesn’t seem to make sense: Oil prices are high and a peace deal with Iran remains elusive. Here’s what’s going on.

  30. Gwendolyn Chisolm, Who Rhymed on Rap’s First Female Hit, Dies at 66 Arts, Yesterday

    A chance encounter led to overnight success for the Sequence, a seminal trio whose “Funk You Up” broke barriers.

  31. Can U.S. Blockade Iranian-Linked Ships Anywhere in the World? Yes, But … World, Yesterday

    Maritime and military law experts say an expansion of the naval blockade announced last week raises legal and practical questions but has ample historical precedent.

  32. Energy Secretary Says Gas Prices May Stay Above $3 Until 2027 World, Yesterday

    Secretary of Energy Chris Wright’s acknowledgment in a TV interview undercut President Trump’s earlier claim that price increases would be “short-term.”

  33. Elaine Ingham, Who Taught That Soil Is Alive, Dies at 73 Science, Yesterday

    A scientist and leader in the organic farming movement, she popularized the “soil food web,” an understanding that soil is a complex realm of microorganisms.

  34. Harry Keyishian, Lead Plaintiff in Academic Freedom Case, Dies at 93 U.S., Yesterday

    He was one of 5 University of Buffalo faculty members fired for not signing loyalty oaths. In a landmark decision, the Supreme Court ruled in their favor.

  35. U.S. Attacks Iranian Cargo Ship as Both Countries Claim Cease-Fire Violations World, Yesterday

    President Trump said the United States attacked an Iranian ship that tried to get past the U.S. blockade, hours after Iran said the blockade was a war crime that violated the cease-fire.

  36. Hamas Officials Say Group Is Ready to Hand Over Some Weapons World, Yesterday

    Two senior Hamas officials in Gaza said the group was prepared to relinquish some automatic rifles and other arms, a concession that falls short of Israeli-U.S. demands.

  37. Trump Administration Demand for Ballot Info Rebuffed by Michigan U.S., Yesterday

    The Department of Justice is seeking ballots and other materials from the 2024 election. Michigan officials call it election interference.

  38. Don Schlitz, Prolific Writer of Country Music Hits, Dies at 73 Obituaries, Yesterday

    He won a Grammy for the Kenny Rogers song “The Gambler,” and also wrote for Randy Travis, the Judds and Mary Chapin Carpenter.

  39. 8 Children Killed in Domestic Violence Shooting in Louisiana, Police Say U.S., Yesterday

    The authorities said a total of 10 people had been shot in a crime scene in Shreveport that involved multiple sites. The gunman was fatally shot by officers.

  40. British Counterterrorism Police Investigating Attacks Against Jewish Sites World, Yesterday

    The police say they are focusing on a shadowy Islamic group that may have links to Iran and which has claimed responsibility for several recent arson attacks.

  41. Fire Destroys Most of Coastal Village in Malaysia World, Yesterday

    A community of stilt homes on the island of Borneo was reduced to ash in an overnight blaze.

  42. 5 Injured During a Shooting Near University of Iowa Campus U.S., Yesterday

    Three students were among those wounded in the shooting, which took place shortly before 2 a.m. as a fight broke out at the downtown pedestrian mall.

  43. Salsa macha pork noodles to transport you to spring in Los Angeles Food, Yesterday

    You don’t have to live in Southern California to recreate the way cuisines come together. Start with these 30-minute spicy pork noodles.

  44. Iran Eases Some Internet Restrictions, as Wider Blackout Passes 50th Day World, Yesterday

    Critics say Iran may be creating a “tiered internet” model, where access is limited to the politically and economically privileged.

  45. Times Are Hard. What’s a Teacher to Do? Opinion, Yesterday

    Readers respond to an Opinion essay by Frank Bruni. Also: An arch near Arlington; cuts in mental health care; transformation in prison.

  46. Ageless Beauty Briefing, Yesterday

    We examine a surprising trend on the runways of Paris.

  47. Dating on the Spectrum The Daily, Yesterday

    Inside the making of Netflix’s hit “Love on the Spectrum.”

  48. The Divine Right of … Presidents? Opinion, Yesterday

    It didn’t work out too well for kings, either.

  49. Connections Companion No. 1,044 Gameplay, Yesterday

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Monday, April 20, 2026.

  50. George Washington Understood the Perils of the Office Opinion, Yesterday

    He couldn’t get out of political office fast enough.

  51. The Warmongers Have Their Greek History All Wrong Opinion, Yesterday

    As in Thucydides’ time, the Trump administration’s war posture promises short-term gains but long-run disaster.

  52. Wordle Review No. 1,766 Gameplay, Yesterday

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Monday, April 20, 2026.

  53. Strands Sidekick No. 778 Gameplay, Yesterday

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Monday, April 20, 2026.

  54. Group Efforts Succeed During Milan Design Week Arts, Yesterday

    Collaborations among designers allow for new creations during the event.

  55. 6 medicamentos comunes que pueden reducir el riesgo de demencia En español, Yesterday

    Algunos estudios han descubierto que ciertos fármacos contra la inflamación, la hipertensión y otros padecimientos, podrían tener un impacto protector. Esto es lo que sabemos.

  56. Vintage Designs Take on New Lives at Milan Design Week Arts, Yesterday

    Revived pieces, including a 1950s table by Carlo Mollino and a 1960s lamp by Carlo Nason, are on display at the annual festival of furnishings.

  57. At Milan Design Week, Function and Form Take on New Meanings Arts, Yesterday

    From a spinning Christmas tree to tables that resemble flowers are among the pieces on display this week.

  58. At Milan Design Week, Creative Seating Brings Fresh Ideas to the Table Arts, Yesterday

    A crisp couch, a monolithic chair and a playful pouf highlight the ways designers are reimagining how we recline.

  59. New Yorkers Warm to Mamdani’s Redesign Plan for Iconic Brooklyn Plaza New York, Yesterday

    The new proposal would make Grand Army Plaza more friendly to pedestrians. It was all the talk at the local farmers’ market on Saturday.

  60. My Boss Is Addled by ChatGPT. Do I Have to Play Along? Business, Yesterday

    Plus, if you’re feeling old and sidelined at work, this is the fictional character to channel.

  61. Luxury Brands Bet on the Middle East. War Has Damaged Their Plans. Business, Yesterday

    High-end brands such as Louis Vuitton and Hermès are looking to other regions as sales in Persian Gulf nations plummet.

  62. El cartero ucraniano que desafía la guerra para entregar paquetes En español, Yesterday

    Oleksiy Klochkovsky lleva cuatro años repartiendo en la línea del frente de Ucrania. Mantiene un oído siempre alerta para detectar el peligro de drones y misiles.

  63. ¿Qué es real y qué ficción sobre el antisemitismo de Roald Dahl representado en ‘Gigante’? En español, Yesterday

    La obra de Broadway sobre el autor británico de libros populares como ‘Matilda’ o ‘Charlie y la fábrica de chocolate’ se basa en los comentarios de Dahl a lo largo de los años.

  64. They Went Abroad to Save Money. Moving Back Seems Unaffordable. Business, Yesterday

    Americans have enjoyed lifestyles that would normally be out of reach to them by working remotely in countries with lower living costs.

  65. Are Democrats Becoming a Party of Tax Cuts? Business, Yesterday

    As Democrats try to find a way back to power in Washington, some see tax cuts as a quick and easy way to address affordability. The wonks are freaking out.

  66. A Mother Remembers One of the ‘Beautiful Six,’ Abducted on Oct. 7 Books, Yesterday

    Rachel Goldberg-Polin’s precise and devastating memoir chronicles the 328 days her son was held hostage in Gaza, and what came after.

  67. ‘I Was a Young Suburbanite and Scared of Big Cities at the Time’ New York, Yesterday

    A reluctant move to Manhattan, an inside joke at a Bronx coffee cart and more reader tales of New York City in this week’s Metropolitan Diary.

  68. They’re Young. They’re Conservative. And They’re Split Over the War. New York, Yesterday

    On college campuses from the Northeast to the Southwest, the conflict in Iran is testing the fealty of young Republicans during the second Trump administration.

  69. When a Friend Dates the One You Loved First Style, Yesterday

    From reality TV to real life, the emotional fallout of a friend dating an ex can last long after a relationship ends.

  70. This Is a Hard Time to Start a Career. These Two Words Can Help. Business, Yesterday

    Advice on building a rewarding work life, even amid employment gloom.

  71. This Design Duo Loves a Challenge Style, Yesterday

    When tastemakers are having a décor emergency, they bring in Adam Charlap Hyman and Andre Herrero.

  72. The Latest Trend in Wedding Fashion: the Bouquet ‘Purse’ Style, Yesterday

    Once popular in the Victorian era, flower “purses,” crafted of faux and real flowers, are being carried down the aisle with a handle or grasped like a clutch.

  73. In Qatar, Trapped Between the U.S. and Iran, War Forced a Reckoning World, Yesterday

    The gas-rich Gulf nation is in a state of “strategic shock” after the war dealt a serious blow to its economy, sending ripples around the world.

  74. Gen Z Protests Around the World: Success or Epic Fail? World, Yesterday

    Over the past year or so, young people have rallied across continents to oust old-guard governments. What’s happened since?

  75. ‘We Will Turn Trauma Into Something Beautiful’ World, Yesterday

    Many youth-led protests around the world have failed to bring meaningful change. But in Nepal, a new government is promising to do things differently.

  76. Syrian Billionaires Needed a Favor in Washington. They Invoked the Trump Name. U.S., Yesterday

    The attempt by the Khayyats to influence foreign policy while discussions are underway about potential Trump family deals is an increasingly common feature of the president’s second term.

  77. Muslim Southerners Face a Fresh Wave of Hateful Political Rhetoric U.S., Yesterday

    Some Muslim voters were once drawn to Republican positions on family values and individual liberty, but as Southern politicians stoke anti-Islamic sentiment, many feel threatened.

  78. With Trump Novices, Can the U.S. Win the ‘Art Olympics’? Arts, Yesterday

    After the State Department overhauled the process for choosing an artist for the Venice Biennale, it gave control to a woman who previously owned a pet food store.

  79. Who Really Wore the Pants on the Lewis and Clark Expedition? Books, Yesterday

    In “This Vast Enterprise,” Craig Fehrman refreshes a familiar story with a rich chorus of voices.

  80. A New Museum in California Aims to Draw Children to Science Arts, Yesterday

    The $7 million KidSTREAM museum was the brainchild of a former teacher looking for a place to entertain her young daughters.

  81. A Time of Growth for Museums for Children Arts, Yesterday

    Across the nation, news museums are opening, and existing ones are expanding.

  82. Marshawn Lynch Doesn’t Disappear Into His Roles Arts, Yesterday

    “You know what you’re going to get with me,” said Lynch, who went from candid athlete to coveted actor in “Euphoria” and more.

  83. ‘All the President’s Men’ at 50: Times Journalists Look Back Times Insider, Yesterday

    New York Times staff members shared why they regard the 1976 film as one of the best movies about their profession.