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  1. Esta vez Lena Dunham decide quedarse en cama En español, Today

    En “Famesick”, su segundo libro de memorias, Dunham explora, con detalles ingeniosos y desgarradores, los estragos de la fama temprana y de vivir con una enfermedad crónica.

  2. Today’s Iran Us War Trump Hormuz live blog included one standalone post:
  3. You Can’t Game Your Way to a Real Education Opinion, Today

    Technology must return to its proper place in the classroom — as a supplemental tool rather than the source and summit of education.

  4. Change Your Dreams. Change Your Life. Opinion, Today

    Few people experience lucid dreams, yet those who do are able to appreciate as much asleep as the rest of us do awake.

  5. Quote of the Day: After Artemis II, Astronauts and NASA Look to Moon Landing Corrections, Today

    Quotation of the Day for Sunday, April 19, 2026.

  6. Why Fashion Suddenly Loves Older Women Style, Today

    Representation of women of a certain age has never been higher. What’s going on?

  7. What to Know About the Bulgarian Election World, Today

    The Black Sea country is holding its eighth election in five years, with Bulgarians yearning for the kind of prosperous life enjoyed by other Europeans.

  8. Hezbollah is Willing to Cooperate With a Cease-Fire with Israel. For Now. World, Yesterday

    The leader of the Iran-backed militia said that a more durable peace with Israel would require the fulfillment of a list of long-standing demands.

  9. Humans Who Used a Bear Suit to Defraud Car Insurers Are Sentenced to Jail U.S., Yesterday

    The California residents collected more than $141,000 in insurance payouts after staging bear attacks on their luxury cars, state officials said.

  10. Potential 2028 Democrats Audition in Michigan, With a Focus on Trump U.S., Yesterday

    Former Vice President Kamala Harris, Senator Cory Booker of New Jersey and Gov. Andy Beshear of Kentucky spoke at a gathering of party insiders in Detroit, fueling presidential speculation.

  11. U.S. Installs a Trump Loyalist to Lead ‘Grand Conspiracy’ Case Into Trump Foes U.S., Yesterday

    A former lawyer for President Trump’s campaign, Joseph diGenova, is said to be planning to split time between Miami and Fort Pierce, where a grand jury overseen by a Trump-favored judge sits.

  12. Activists Tear-Gassed at Failed Raid of Beagle Research Facility U.S., Yesterday

    Some 1,000 protesters tried to storm a private breeding and lab facility in Wisconsin in an effort to steal thousands of beagles that are bred for medical experimentation.

  13. Funcionarios de EE. UU. viajaron a La Habana para discutir reformas en Cuba En español, Yesterday

    La delegación les dijo a los líderes de Cuba que solo tenían un estrecho margen de tiempo para realizar los cambios económicos y políticos exigidos por el gobierno de Trump.

  14. Nuclear Fusion Gameplay, Yesterday

    Michael Lieberman brings us a Sunday puzzle with some things different (and some things the same).

  15. Iran Says the Strait of Hormuz Is Closed Again Video, Yesterday

    Iran’s Revolutionary Guards said they were closing the Strait of Hormuz until the U.S. blockade was lifted. Two Indian-flagged ships reported being hit as they tried to cross the passage.

  16. Finding a New Approach to Displaying a Museum Collection Arts, Yesterday

    At the Chazen Museum of Art in Wisconsin, each gallery will now have a single “focus object,” with “a constellation of other artworks” helping to draw out particular themes.

  17. Man Charged in Lego Theft Scheme of Replacing Pieces With Pasta, Police Say U.S., Yesterday

    A California man was charged with grand theft after the police said he reaped about $34,000 in what an official called an “off the charts” pasta-and-switch scheme involving Lego kits.

  18. After the Heists: Securing Museums Without Closing Them Off Arts, Yesterday

    The bold robbery at the Louvre shocked the world, but all museums face the challenge of protecting art and historical treasures.

  19. Pope Leo Says News Outlets Misunderstood Recent Remarks as Trump Criticism Video, Yesterday

    Pope Leo XIV said that news outlets misinterpreted his recent remarks as criticism of President Trump. The pontiff has called for an end to the violence in the Middle East but told reporters on Saturday he had no interest in debating the president.

  20. U.S. Officials Visited Havana to Lay Out Proposals for Cuban Reforms World, Yesterday

    The delegation told Cuba’s leadership that it had only a narrow window of time to make the economic and political changes demanded by the Trump administration.

  21. Mamdani Meets With Obama at Bronx Child Care Center New York, Yesterday

    The meeting on Saturday, the men’s first public appearance together, showcased a critical part of Mayor Zohran Mamdani’s agenda: universal child care.

  22. Hollywood Talent Giant Draws Suitors Amid Epstein Fallout Business, Yesterday

    Formerly known as Wasserman, the agency that has changed its name to The Team put itself up for sale after its founder’s emails surfaced in the Epstein files.

  23. El papa dice que los medios malinterpretaron algunos de sus comentarios como críticas a Trump En español, Yesterday

    El papa León respondió directamente el lunes a un ataque presidencial. Pero desde entonces, dijo, se han malinterpretado algunas de sus declaraciones durante su viaje a África.

  24. How to Give Yourself a Sun-Kissed Glow T Magazine, Yesterday

    The singer Victoria Monét, the former Miss World Lisa Hanna and the makeup artist Sir John share their body makeup tips.

  25. Gunman Kills at Least 6 in Kyiv, Taking Hostages in Grocery World, Yesterday

    The attacker fatally shot four people on the street before barricading himself inside a nearby supermarket, a prosecutor said.

  26. Remains Linked to Submerged Car Solve 1958 Mystery of Missing Oregon Family U.S., Yesterday

    The case of the missing Martin family was unsolved until a diver found a car in an Oregon river in 2024. Officials, relying on DNA tests, said Thursday that they had identified the remains of three people.

  27. Ships in Strait of Hormuz Turn Back as 2 Are Said to Be Hit World, Yesterday

    The day after Iran declared the vital waterway open, it reversed course, injecting new peril into navigation there.

  28. Six Are Missing After Cargo Ship Is Found Overturned Near Guam U.S., Yesterday

    The ship, the Mariana, was found overturned days after the Coast Guard lost contact with its crew, after a super typhoon struck.

  29. A Fevered Dance Party for Martha Graham With Ariana DeBose and Padma Lakshmi Style, Yesterday

    Stars and luminaries honored the dance company’s 100th anniversary with dinner, performances and a champagne toast at the New York Public Library.

  30. Trump Still Hearts McKinley Opinion, Yesterday

    The president loves the 19th century. But why?

  31. Paul Waldman, Creator and Curator of Art Museum for Birds, Dies at 89 Arts, Yesterday

    A dyslexic teenager, he reinvented himself as a bodybuilder. Then he turned to art, producing transgressive paintings and elaborate birdhouses.

  32. A Big Beautiful Chopped Salad Food, Yesterday

    All the hits are here: salty bacon, creamy avocado, funky blue cheese, sweet tomato, crisp romaine.

  33. More Displaced Lebanese Head Home as Cease-Fire Is Tested World, Yesterday

    The truce appeared to mostly hold even as Israel said it had carried out strikes on what it called “terrorists” approaching its forces in southern Lebanon. Separately, a U.N. peacekeeper was killed.

  34. Why Your Paycheck Feels Smaller Video, Yesterday

    Ben Casselman, our chief economics correspondent, explains why wages are not keeping up with inflation and what that means for American workers and the economy.

  35. How Iran’s Cheap, Low-Tech Drones Have Cost the U.S. Interactive, Yesterday

    The United States and its allies have historically prioritized accurate but expensive defense solutions. Drones challenge that math.

  36. Pope Says News Outlets Misread Some of His Remarks as Criticism of Trump World, Yesterday

    Pope Leo responded directly on Monday to a presidential attack. But since then, he said, some of his statements during his Africa trip have been misconstrued.

  37. Appeals Court Again Allows Ballroom Construction to Go On, for Now U.S., Yesterday

    In the latest ruling, an appeals court in Washington allowed construction to continue until at least June while it considered the case.

  38. Three Perfect and Riffable Brownie Recipes Food, Yesterday

    Fudgy, freezer-friendly brownies are easier than cake and vanish just as fast.

  39. In Trump’s Orbit, Women Aren’t the Only Ones Concerned About Their Looks Style, Yesterday

    In Trump world, the male ego is often evident — and their appearance scrutinized — under a president’s gaze.

  40. Corporate Profits Are at Record Highs. These 4 Factors Could Sink Them. Business, Yesterday

    Experts have different theories about what’s driving steep gains. But many agree the window for growth is shrinking.

  41. What Liberals Should Learn From the End of Orbanism Opinion, Yesterday

    Four lessons to consider.

  42. Why the Stock Market Makes No Sense Right Now Opinion, Yesterday

    It will always be saved.

  43. The Pope Bedevils Trump Opinion, Yesterday

    A higher authority finally tells Trump he’s no messiah.

  44. JD Vance’s Very Bad Week Opinion, Yesterday

    What recent events in Europe can tell us about the future of Trumpism.

  45. How to Relieve Suffering on the Streets of San Francisco Opinion, Yesterday

    Readers respond to a guest essay about the city’s recent efforts to reduce drug use and homelessness.

  46. You Can Only Get This Beautiful With Time Opinion, Yesterday

    The old ladies that I know have a grace and stature that only long years of hoping and striving — and living — can bestow.

  47. This War Has Not Gone Putin’s Way Opinion, Yesterday

    The war in Iran is taking a huge toll on Russia.

  48. From Hungary to the Pope, the Right’s Very Bad Week Video, Yesterday

    What recent events in Europe can tell us about the future of Trumpism.

  49. Trading Spaces Briefing, Yesterday

    With spring comes the urge to spring-clean. It’s about so much more than just organizing your closet.

  50. My Husband’s Illness Has Me Feeling Trapped. Do I Have to Stay? Magazine, Yesterday

    I don’t feel morally that I could leave. But I have healthy years ahead and I wish to enjoy what’s left of my life.

  51. Strands Sidekick No. 777 Gameplay, Yesterday

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Sunday, April 19, 2026.

  52. Connections Companion No. 1,043 Gameplay, Yesterday

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Sunday, April 19, 2026.

  53. Carney’s Liberal Majority Reshapes Fortunes to the Left and the Right World, Yesterday

    Mark Carney’s brand of centrist politics and his invitation to floor crossers with conservative convictions into the Liberal Party’s ranks have reshaped the country’s political economy.

  54. Wordle Review No. 1,765 Gameplay, Yesterday

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Sunday, April 19, 2026.

  55. Reopening Strait of Hormuz Would Ease Oil Crisis but Only So Much Business, Yesterday

    Analysts said energy and shipping companies would be reluctant to fully restore operations until they were confident that hostilities were over.

  56. Violence Shaped Charlize Theron. It Doesn’t Define Her. Magazine, Yesterday

    The Oscar-winning actress on pain, healing and becoming an action hero.

  57. Nicolás Maduro está fuera y la purga ha comenzado En español, Yesterday

    Delcy Rodríguez, sucesora del líder autoritario de Venezuela capturado en enero, está desmantelando a la camarilla que lo mantuvo en el poder.

  58. Laila Gohar Thinks Beauty Can Save Us Briefing, Yesterday

    The artist and designer discusses world building, enchantment and wonder.

  59. New York’s Anti-Rich Current Reaches Crescendo With Second-Home Tax Plan New York, Yesterday

    With a new tax proposal, the threat of a building workers’ strike and Mayor Zohran Mamdani’s shunning of the Met Gala, the city’s wealth gap was on full display.

  60. El extraño que me invitó a mi propia cama En español, Yesterday

    La experiencia era más comedia romántica que película de terror.

  61. After D4vd’s Arrest, Many Still Mourn the Girl Who Never Came Home U.S., Yesterday

    Celeste Rivas Hernandez went missing from Lake Elsinore, Calif., at age 13. The musician known as D4vd has been detained in connection with her death.

  62. For Iran, Flexing Control Over Waterway Is New Deterrent U.S., Yesterday

    Iran’s government could emerge from the conflict with a blueprint to keep adversaries at bay, regardless of any restrictions on its nuclear program.

  63. Cómo empezar una conversación En español, Yesterday

    Con algunos ajustes, puedes hacer que tu forma de iniciar una charla sea más animada y atractiva.

  64. 6 cosas que los hombres deberían saber sobre su salud mental En español, Yesterday

    Para algunos hombres puede ser difícil darse cuenta de cuándo la están pasando mal y cuándo tienen que buscar ayuda.

  65. Migrant Children Removed From New York Shelter After Abuse Allegations New York, Yesterday

    Federal officials received complaints about the treatment of children and adolescents at a facility in Westchester County, N.Y.

  66. ‘Turning Point Was Charlie Kirk’: Why This Student Group Moved On U.S., Yesterday

    Students at the University of Arkansas disagreed with Turning Point’s direction, pointing to challenges ahead for the conservative group.

  67. Luca Guadagnino Wants a Difficult Opera to Break Free of Polemics Arts, Yesterday

    The Italian filmmaker hopes his staging of John Adams’s “The Death of Klinghoffer” will help audiences look past the controversies surrounding the work.

  68. The Help That Many Older Americans Need Most Health, Yesterday

    With shortages of medical professionals and an aging population, thousands of community health care workers prevent older adults from falling through the cracks.

  69. Read the Supreme Court’s Shadow Papers Interactive, Yesterday

    Read 16 pages of internal deliberations from the Supreme Court that the New York Times has obtained, bringing the origins of the court’s “shadow docket” into the light.

  70. A Chicago Man’s 10,000 Concerts on Tape Are Becoming Digital History Arts, Yesterday

    From the mid-1980s until just a few years ago, Aadam Jacobs recorded thousands of club shows, including an early Nirvana performance. Volunteers are adding them to an online archive.

  71. Who Is the New Leader of Hungary? Video, Yesterday

    Our reporter Andrew Higgins describes why Hungary’s voters chose Peter Magyar over Viktor Orban in a landslide, ending Orban’s 16 years in power.

  72. Can Your Co-op Make You Carry an ID Card? Real Estate, Yesterday

    Co-op boards are responsible for protecting the building and its residents. But is checking IDs going too far?

  73. The Doctor Will Seek Your Vote Now U.S., Yesterday

    Dozens of Democratic doctors are running for office in the midterms, including some spurred by opposition to Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and his anti-vaccine stance.

  74. Takeaways From the Supreme Court’s Shadow Papers U.S., Yesterday

    Confidential memos written by the justices shed light on how they came to issue emergency orders in cases about the scope of presidential power.

  75. The Origins of the Supreme Court’s Shadow Docket Video, Yesterday

    Secret memos obtained by The New York Times illuminate the origins of the Supreme Court’s shadow docket. Our reporter Jodi Kantor explains what these documents reveal about the court.

  76. Is There a Right Way to Rebel? Books, Yesterday

    In “How to Be a Dissident,” Gal Beckerman offers an inspiring tour of famous renegades with lessons for the rabble-rousers of today.

  77. 10 Songs We’re Talking About This Week Arts, Yesterday

    Lana Del Rey reveals a dramatic theme for a James Bond video game, and a look back at the chart from 40 years ago, when Prince reigned supreme.

  78. Primary Becomes Purity Test for a State G.O.P.: ‘You Can’t Serve Two Masters’ U.S., Yesterday

    For years, Republican state legislators in Montana have been willing to team up with Democrats, but in nearly two dozen races on June 2, a nationally attuned right has those lawmakers in its sights.

  79. Anne Hathaway and Michaela Coel in a Spooky, Tangled Thriller Video, Yesterday

    New York Times Film critic Alissa Wilkinson reviews “Mother Mary.”

  80. Wedding Menus Swapping Chicken and Steak for Burgers and Fries Style, Yesterday

    Tired of traditional wedding fare? Some couples are opting for elevated versions of familiar comfort foods, ketchup included.

  81. Flowery Films Whose Plant Life Lingers in the Mind T Magazine, Yesterday

    Ten artists and designers reflect on the onscreen flora, from fantastical topiaries to scene-setting bouquets, that’s inspired them.

  82. The Inside Story of Five Days That Remade the Supreme Court U.S., Yesterday

    Secret memos obtained by The New York Times illuminate the origins of the court’s now-routine “shadow docket” rulings on presidential power.

  83. Maduro Is Gone, and the Purge Has Begun World, Yesterday

    The successor to Venezuela’s captured President Nicolás Maduro is purging the people who kept him in power.

  84. To Reach Their Fitness Goals, They Hired ‘CoachGPT’ Well, Yesterday

    Everyday athletes are turning to A.I. chatbots for training advice. How well does it work?

  85. They Withdrew 401(k) Money Early, and They Have Some Regrets Business, Yesterday

    More Americans are taking hardship withdrawals from workplace retirement accounts, prompted by rising costs — and looser rules.

  86. How Jason Chambers Runs a Tight Ship on ‘Below Deck’ Arts, Yesterday

    On the current season of the Bravo reality show, he has his hands full with real housewives and more. These are the things that keep him grounded.

  87. A Breakdown of Five Days of Secret Supreme Court Memos U.S., Yesterday

    The New York Times obtained a trove of documents illuminating the inner workings of the court as it embraced a secretive track for making major decisions.

  88. The Mighty Engine That Jaguar Built, and Built Jaguar Business, Yesterday

    For 42 years, the XK was Jaguar’s secret weapon. It proved its worth on the racetrack and powered generations of cars. The company’s leap into electrics could take a similar path.