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  1. The Far Side Briefing, Today

    The Artemis II crew has gone farther from Earth than anyone has ever been.

  2. Gunman Is Killed in Shootout Near Israeli Consulate in Istanbul, Official Says World, Today

    Two other armed men were wounded in a clash with police officers, according to the regional governor.

  3. Trump, el negociador de deportaciones En español, Today

    El presidente quiere que terceros países reciban a los migrantes que no pueden ser devueltos a sus patrias. Para conseguirlo, casi todo está sujeto a negociación.

  4. A Daring Rescue Behind Enemy Lines The Daily, Today

    How the mission to save a U.S. airman stranded in Iran unfolded and what comes next.

  5. Trump Threatens ‘Complete Demolition’ by Midnight, and Dark Money Flows Into Midterms The Headlines, Today

    Plus, a look behind the moon.

  6. Connections Companion No. 1,032 Gameplay, Today

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Wednesday, April 8, 2026.

  7. Strands Sidekick No. 766 Gameplay, Today

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Wednesday, April 8, 2026.

  8. Wordle Review No. 1,754 Gameplay, Today

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Wednesday, April 8, 2026.

  9. Pakistan Says It Hit a Military Target. Investigations Suggest It Was a Rehab Center. World, Today

    After the deadliest attack in Afghanistan since the Taliban took over, families searched among photos and remains for signs of their relatives.

  10. Australia Charges Ex-Soldier With War Crimes in Afghanistan World, Today

    The suspect, charged with five counts of murder, is accused of killing or ordering the killings of unarmed civilians during the Afghan war.

  11. Bill Ackman’s Fund Offers to Buy Universal Music in $64 Billion Deal Business, Today

    The complex transaction pitched by the billionaire hedge fund manager would need to pass muster with the music label’s shareholders.

  12. You Don’t Yell at a Broadway Show. But What if It’s ‘Rocky Horror’? Theater, Today

    The new musical is trying to calibrate just how much to rein in the audience participation that longtime fans are used to.

  13. Ukraine Ramps Up Attacks on Russian Oil, Aiming to Curb Iran War Windfall World, Today

    As the Persian Gulf conflict boosts the oil revenue that finances Moscow’s war against Ukraine, Kyiv’s forces are striking at Russia’s ability to refine and ship its crude.

  14. Who Really Controls Your Health Care? Video, Today

    In the first episode of Times Opinion’s new series “Divided,” a doctor and a former insurance executive confront a central question: Do insurance companies prioritize profit over patient care?

  15. Trump Hasn’t Given Up on His ‘Unrequited Love’ for Putin Opinion, Today

    The president’s deference to authoritarian leaders has profoundly corrupted American foreign policy.

  16. How Duchamp Inspired These 4 Artists Arts, Today

    Decades after his death, he continues to influence contemporary artists. Here are four — of many — who have riffed on his urinal sculpture “Fountain.”

  17. What to Watch in the Election to Succeed Marjorie Taylor Greene in Georgia U.S., Today

    Clay Fuller, a Republican allied with President Trump, will face Shawn Harris, a Democrat, in the election to fill the remainder of Ms. Greene’s term after her resignation from Congress.

  18. No Shy Person Left Behind Opinion, Today

    American democracy has a personality problem.

  19. Do You Like Amusement Parks? The Learning Network, Today

    Six Flags announced plans to close some of its parks. What would it mean for you if your local amusement park shut down?

  20. Fact-Checking Republicans’ Misleading Claims About Problematic Elections U.S., Today

    President Trump, his administration and G.O.P. lawmakers have claimed widespread issues with mailed ballots and fraudulent voting, but the evidence doesn’t support them.

  21. Can Developers Help Save Public Housing? New York, Today

    The city wants to replace run-down buildings in four Manhattan housing developments with new towers. Some residents are skeptical.

  22. There’s a Third Political Party in Arizona. Just Don’t Call It ‘Independent.’ U.S., Today

    Both the Democratic and Republican parties in Arizona have been locked in a legal battle with a chapter of the group “No Labels” as it tries to rechristen itself.

  23. Trina Turk Lists Her Midcentury-Modern Palm Springs Flip Real Estate, Today

    The fashion designer lent her signature “color and print and optimism” to the home, now on the market for $3.495 million.

  24. Irvine Wanted a New Concert Venue. But Not on Live Nation’s Terms. Arts, Today

    As the company’s antitrust trial continues, one incident involving an amphitheater shows how it clashed not with another industry titan, but a small city.

  25. Justice Dept. Resolves Broadway Touring Company Investigation Business, Today

    Broadway Across America will not be prosecuted after acknowledging it signed a noncompete agreement with another presenter, the agency said.

  26. Without Elon Musk, Wisconsin’s Supreme Court Race Goes Quiet U.S., Today

    Elections for the Wisconsin Supreme Court have previously brought record-breaking spending and national attention. Tuesday’s race has been a more muted affair.

  27. In Tech-Heavy Seattle, a Tiny Restaurant With Analog Thrills Food, Today

    At Off Alley, the chef Evan Leichtling builds sumptuous dishes from odds and ends of the Pacific Northwest.

  28. Now We Know What a Modern War Looks Like Opinion, Today

    The war in Iran is a real-time case study in the changing character of modern warfare.

  29. Europe’s Museums Confront the (Literal) Skeletons in Their Closets Arts, Today

    Institutions are grappling with the human remains in their collections that were used to justify debunked theories about race.

  30. ‘Ozempic for Baldness’ Is Changing the Way Men See Themselves Magazine, Today

    A pill that lets men keep their hair is rewriting the rules of masculinity.

  31. Netflix Explores a Buzzy Chess Cheating Scandal Arts, Today

    “Untold,” a sports documentary series, recounts a notorious match between two grandmasters and the cheating accusations that rocked the chess world and beyond.

  32. Why Am I Watching People Get Their Medical Results? Magazine, Today

    What was once discussed with a doctor is now frequently encountered first as decontextualized data on a screen.

  33. A Brief History of 4 Urinals Arts, Today

    Marcel Duchamp’s original “Fountain” sculpture vanished within days of its 1917 appearance. He later introduced these versions in response to demand.

  34. Presto! In Chicago, a High-End Magic Palace Appears Arts, Today

    The entrepreneur Glen Tullman is betting people want to dress up and watch magicians in a luxury setting. Either it will work or $50 million will go poof.

  35. Texas Considers Required Reading List for Schools, Which Includes the Bible U.S., Today

    Education officials are planning an overhaul to English and social studies in the nation’s largest Republican led state.

  36. In 1917, He Made a Urinal Into Art. We’re Still Discussing. Arts, Today

    Marcel Duchamp changed the face of culture in the 20th century, and beyond, with an unconventional sculpture that challenged how we think of art.

  37. What’s in a Can of Paint, and Why Does Some Paint Cost So Much? Real Estate, Today

    Choosing interior latex paint is tricky. Here’s how to know what you’re getting.

  38. 7 Writers, 1 Island and a Dash of Murder Books, Today

    In this novel, a group of authors race to finish a mystery manuscript, only to find themselves part of a lethal plot.

  39. To Topple the Patriarchy, These Women Have Sex With Vegetables Books, Today

    The Polish best seller “Hexes of the Deadwood Forest” is like a post-porn fever dream of Eastern European magic realism crossed with a plant-based “Joy of Sex.”

  40. You, Too, Can Walk Like a Model Style, Today

    Mandy Lieveld teaches the leggiest people on earth how to use their limbs for fashion. Can she help an average woman like me?

  41. All Aboard a Nostalgia Cruise, With a Blast From the Boy Band Past Books, Today

    In Emma Straub’s latest novel, “American Fantasy,” a pop group’s midlife return provides fodder for both comedy and redemption on the high seas.

  42. Is This Bach’s Most Underrated Music? Arts, Today

    The sprawling organ collection “Clavier-Übung III” is not as widely known as it should be. An excellent new recording could change that.

  43. Idaho Cut Services for People With Schizophrenia. Then the Deaths Began. Health, Today

    Eliminating outreach to people with severe mental illness set off such a cascade of bad outcomes that Idaho has scrambled to reverse the cuts.

  44. How Did Black Music Take Over the World? Let Melvin Gibbs Explain. Arts, Today

    Since the late ’70s, the bassist has worked to map a musical route that mirrored the trans-Atlantic slave trade and birthed nearly all of American popular music.

  45. Tucson: A City for Outdoor Lovers Travel, Today

    Owls, oases and the Milky Way reward adventure seekers in and around this Arizona city in the Sonoran Desert.

  46. My Anxiety Is Keeping Me Up. How Can I Get Some Sleep? Well, Today

    Smartphone curfews, boring podcasts — here are some expert-approved ways to help quiet a racing mind.

  47. How Accurate Are Google’s A.I. Overviews? Technology, Today

    The company’s A.I.-generated answers look authoritative, but they draw on an array of sources, from trustworthy sites to Facebook posts.

  48. Watch the Cats of Broadway’s ‘Jellicle Ball’ Werk T Magazine, Today

    Five of the show’s stars strutted and prowled amid the desks of T Magazine.

  49. Live From the 10th Floor | ‘Cats: The Jellicle Ball’ Video, Today

    Cast members from “Cats: The Jellicle Ball” — Jonathan Burke, Dava Huesca, Primo Thee Ballerino, Baby Byrne and Dudney Joseph Jr. — perform a mischievous number called “Mungojerrie and Rumpleteazer” in the T Magazine office.

  50. A Child Soldier Turned His Past Into Swashbuckling Comics Books, Today

    “Corto Maltese,” Hugo Pratt’s influential 1967 graphic novel, returns, with just as much to say about childhood during wartime.

  51. Health Insurance Companies Care About You. Agree or Disagree? Opinion, Today

    We put a doctor and a former insurance executive in a room.

  52. Weakened and Reluctant, Yemen’s Houthis Belatedly Enter War World, Today

    Analysts say their delay in supporting Iran is partly because their capabilities were severely degraded by the U.S.-Israeli campaign last year.

  53. Palabra del día: ‘contiguous’ En español, Today

    Esta palabra ha aparecido en 44 artículos en NYTimes.com en el último año. ¿Puedes usarla en una frase?

  54. Artemis II Completes Historic Journey Around the Moon Video, Today

    NASA’s Artemis II crew received a call from President Trump, who congratulated them for the successful lunar flyby.

  55. Su padre perdió todos sus ahorros en una estafa. Un abogado falso ofreció ayudarlo En español, Today

    Muchas víctimas de la ciberdelincuencia vuelven a ser captadas por estafadores en línea que se hacen pasar por abogados u otros profesionales que prometen poder recuperar el dinero robado.

  56. ¿Qué es la ‘brecha gastronómica’ y cómo afecta las relaciones? En español, Today

    La comida puede sembrar las semillas del amor, pero un cortejo también puede ahogarse en un abismo gustativo.

  57. Trump quiere hacer tratos de deportación. Los autócratas están dispuestos a escuchar En español, Today

    La Casa Blanca ha convertido las deportaciones, un asunto interno emblemático, en una pieza importante de la política exterior. Esto es lo que sabemos sobre el programa.

  58. ¿Qué decían realmente Bob Dylan y John Lennon en esa limusina? En español, Today

    Una escena filmada en 1966 muestra a Dylan y Lennon en un momento incómodo. Detrás del intercambio, se jugaba una tensión clave sobre influencia y autoría.

  59. ¿Biblias de 400 dólares? Aumentan las ventas de las Escrituras de lujo En español, Today

    “Esto es realmente la palabra de Dios”, dice un coleccionista. “¿Por qué no tener un ejemplar muy bonito?”.

  60. Today’s Iran War Trump News live blog included one standalone post:
  61. How to Build a Rest Stop for Delivery Workers in a Hurry New York, Today

    A shelter for delivery workers was proposed years ago. Then Mayor Zohran Mamdani decided that it needed to be finished within his first 100 days in office.

  62. ‘Our Bright Blue Planet’ The Learning Network, Today

    Have you seen this image this week? What is your reaction?

  63. Finding Trends in Sports Stats and ‘Wheel of Fortune’ Puzzles Times Insider, Today

    Ben Blatt, a data reporter for The Upshot, dreams up inventive ways to answer questions like: “Is Taylor Swift actually increasing N.F.L. ratings?”

  64. Spelling Bee Forum Gameplay, Today

    Feeling stuck on today’s puzzle? We can help.

  65. Stephen Colbert Says Trump Went ‘100 Percent Cage-Free Crazy’ for Easter Arts, Today

    Late night hosts mocked the president’s expletive-filled ultimatum to Iran, posted on Easter Sunday morning.

  66. Oil Prices Jump as Trump’s Deadline for Deal Draws Near Business, Today

    President Trump's Tuesday evening deadline for a deal approached after he rejected a cease-fire proposal as “not good enough.”

  67. Cómo la IA ayudó a un hombre (y a su hermano) a crear una empresa de 1800 millones de dólares En español, Today

    ¿Quién necesita más de dos empleados cuando la inteligencia artificial puede hacer tantas tareas empresariales? Es súper eficaz… y un poco solitario.

  68. Word of the Day: contiguous The Learning Network, Today

    This word has appeared in 44 articles on NYTimes.com in the past year. Can you use it in a sentence?

  69. Una forma sencilla de hacer tu entrenamiento más intenso En español, Today

    Si tu rutina de ejercicio te parece aburrida, prueba a añadir un poco de altura a tus ejercicios habituales.

  70. How Much Humiliation Can JD Vance Take? Opinion, Today

    The vice president gets saddled with the Iran war and eroding popularity.

  71. The Fire in the West Bank Is Burning Hotter, Out of Sight Opinion, Today

    An Israeli law aiming capital punishment at Palestinians but not Jewish settlers is immoral, unconstitutional and part of a larger effort to suppress rights.

  72. Trump Calls Artemis II Astronauts After Their Historic Journey Around the Moon U.S., Today

    The conversation celebrated a small, but significant, step in an ambitious plan for missions to the moon and Mars that Mr. Trump had set early in his first term.

  73. Vance to Visit Hungary to Boost Orban Before Election World, Today

    A scheduled visit by the American vice president, JD Vance, makes clear that Russia is not the only country invested in a victory for Hungary’s leader, Viktor Orban.

  74. Why Hungary’s Election Could Swing on Roma Votes World, Today

    Prime Minister Viktor Orban’s policies affecting the Roma minority have put those voters in play in upcoming parliamentary elections. In a tight race, they could make the difference.

  75. Can a Renovation Breathe New Life Into Paris’s Home for the Dead? World, Today

    For centuries, the bones of some six million people were buried in the catacombs beneath the city. Curators are trying to preserve and modernize the tunnels while maintaining the spooky ambience.

  76. Quote of the Day: Artemis II Astronauts Reach New Frontier in Human Travel Corrections, Today

    Quotation of the Day for Tuesday, April 7, 2026.

  77. Offset, Former Migos Rapper, Is Shot Outside Florida Casino U.S., Today

    The former member of the chart-topping Atlanta trio was in stable condition after being shot in Hollywood, Fla., his representative said. The police said they had detained two other people.

  78. Organ Meats Gameplay, Today

    This debut from Adryel W. Robles Ojeda will set you free.

  79. ‘Becky Shaw’ Review: Funny vs. Likable? Funny Wins. Theater, Today

    Alden Ehrenreich makes a show-stealing Broadway debut in Gina Gionfriddo’s comedy about two old friends, one disastrous blind date and the dicey aftermath.

  80. Yesterday’s Nasa Artemis Ii Moon Lunar Flyby live blog included 8 standalone posts:
  81. How Trump’s Endorsement in California Could Backfire Against Republicans U.S., Today

    President Trump endorsed Steve Hilton, a Republican, in the governor’s race, which could help Democrats avoid being shut out of the general election.

  82. La tripulación de Artemis II inicia su regreso a la Tierra y presenció un eclipse solar En español, Today

    Desde la cara oculta de la Luna, los astronautas del Integrity observaron la actividad del Sol durante un eclipse total solar desde el punto de vista de la nave.

  83. Corrections: April 7, 2026 Corrections, Today

    Corrections that appeared in print on Tuesday, April 7, 2026.

  84. Mamdani Celebrates Passover at Progressive ‘Seder in the Street’ New York, Today

    The mayor has observed the Passover holiday in several ways in recent days, including a left-wing event on Monday. He planned to hold a Seder for city workers in the evening at Gracie Mansion.

  85. Whale That Swam 20 Miles Up Washington River Is Found Dead U.S., Today

    The gray whale, which some locals affectionately named Willapa Willy, was found on Saturday afternoon after first being spotted swimming up the Willapa River last week.

  86. Cerca del plazo de Trump, Irán y EE. UU. mezclan amenazas con indicios de un acuerdo En español, Yesterday

    Una contrapropuesta de Irán de 10 puntos para poner fin a la guerra representa una posible salida. El presidente Trump la calificó como un paso significativo, pero “no suficiente”.

  87. Hegseth Likens Easter Rescue of U.S. Airman to Resurrection of Jesus Christ U.S., Yesterday

    President Trump also asserted that God supports the American war against Iran “because God is good, and God wants to see people taken care of.”

  88. Trump Threatens Jail if Journalists Protect Certain Iran Sources Business, Yesterday

    The president indicated he would ask an unnamed media outlet to reveal the sources behind its coverage of Iran’s successful strike on a U.S. fighter jet, and of its crew.

  89. Iconic Fashion Shows That Seemed Plucked From the Garden T Magazine, Yesterday

    With these mostly spring presentations, the designers went deep on their love of flowers and plants.

  90. Here’s What Happened in the War in the Middle East on Monday World, Yesterday

    President Trump escalated his threats ahead of his pending Tuesday deadline for Iran to reopen the Strait of Hormuz.

  91. NASA Isn’t Going to Dark Side of the Moon Science, Yesterday

    Scientists prefer to call the backside of the moon its “far” side.

  92. La guerra está convirtiendo a Irán en una potencia mundial En español, Yesterday

    Su nuevo poder deriva de su control del estrecho de Ormuz.

  93. Student News Quiz for March 31-April 6 Interactive, Yesterday

    Have you been paying attention to current events recently? See how many of these 10 questions you can get right.

  94. Trump Says Iran Cease-Fire Proposal Is ‘Not Good Enough’ as Deadline Approaches U.S., Yesterday

    President Trump has threatened to launch a massive attack targeting bridges, power plants and other civilian facilities by Tuesday evening.

  95. Trump Escalates Threats to Devastate Iran Video, Yesterday

    President Trump renewed threats of attacks on Iran if the country does not agree to a deal to reopen the Strait of Hormuz by his Tuesday night deadline. The warnings came on Monday as the president gave more details on the rescue of a missing American airman shot down over Iran on Friday.

  96. How to Follow NASA’s Artemis II Around the Far Side of the Moon Science, Yesterday

    The astronauts will head into a communications blackout at 6:44 p.m. Eastern time as they become the first people to travel around the moon since 1972.

  97. Redistricting War Comes Down to Virginia and Florida U.S., Yesterday

    As deadlines approach in the next two weeks, neither is going quite according to the partisan plan.

  98. Las familias de la NASA no van a la Luna, pero también están en la misión En español, Yesterday

    Mucho antes de que se produzca el despegue, no solo los astronautas sienten la carga de tal riesgo, sino también sus seres queridos.

  99. Artemis II Astronauts Go Farther From Earth Than Ever Before Briefing, Yesterday

    Also, Trump threatens to attack Iran’s power plants and bridges. Here’s the latest at the end of Monday.

  100. 6 Takeaways From Trump’s News Conference on Iran U.S., Yesterday

    President Trump described the risky mission to rescue an Air Force colonel whose fighter jet had been shot down, but he offered no clear path out of the war.

  101. Map: Minor Earthquake Strikes Near San Diego Interactive, Yesterday

    View the location of the quake’s epicenter and shake area.

  102. Watch Live: Artemis II Mission Video, Yesterday

    The four Artemis astronauts will pass behind the far side of the moon, seeing parts of the moon never observed with human eyes.

  103. Artemis Astronauts Set Record for Farthest Distance Traveled From Earth Video, Yesterday

    The Artemis II astronauts ventured farther from Earth than anyone else in the history of humanity on Monday, breaking the record set by Apollo 13 in 1970.

  104. Texas Congressman Accused of Pursuing a Second Subordinate With Lewd Texts U.S., Yesterday

    A news report linked Representative Tony Gonzales of Texas, who has admitted to an affair with an aide, to another series of sexual texts with a different aide, raising a dilemma for the House G.O.P.

  105. Between Easter Eggs and Bunny Hops, Trump Talks of War and Autopens U.S., Yesterday

    The Easter Bunny was out of earshot as President Trump spoke to reporters about the war in Iran and his predecessor’s mental acuity.

  106. Iran’s 10-Point Proposal Demands an End to Attacks and Sanctions World, Yesterday

    As President Trump’s deadline for new attacks loomed, Iran conveyed its conditions through Pakistani intermediaries.

  107. Ronald H. Spector, Who Traced Social History in Books on War, Dies at 83 Books, Yesterday

    A Vietnam veteran-turned-academic historian, he drew acclaim for portraying conflicts from the perspectives of generals as well as grunts on all sides, both in Vietnam and in World War II.

  108. Trump’s Deportation Deals World, Yesterday

    The president wants third countries to take migrants who can’t be sent back home. To get that, almost everything is up for negotiation.

  109. As Trump Deadline Looms, Iran and U.S. Mix Threats With Hints of Deal World, Yesterday

    One potential off-ramp appeared when Iran offered a 10-point counterproposal for ending the war that President Trump called a significant step, if “not good enough.”

  110. Elisabeth Waldo Dies at 107; Fused Indigenous and Western Sounds Arts, Yesterday

    A classically-trained violinist, she incorporated traditional instruments native to Latin America in Western-style scores to create an atmospheric hybrid.

  111. Astronauts Dedicate Moon Crater to Carroll Wiseman, Wife of NASA Commander Science, Yesterday

    The crew shared an emotional moment with mission control and the family of Reid Wiseman, whose wife, Carroll, died in 2020, on the ground in Houston.

  112. Hard Fork Full Episode 188 Video, Yesterday

    Last week, two separate juries held social media companies liable for harming young users. We unpack what these landmark decisions mean — not only for the future of social platforms like Meta and YouTube, but also for A.I. chatbots. Then, Sebastian Mallaby, the author of “The Infinity Machine,” joins us to talk about the three years he spent with Demis Hassabis and those closest to Google DeepMind. And finally, we catch up on some of our favorite tech headlines from the week with a round of HatGPT.

  113. Why the Strait of Hormuz Is Iran’s Trump Card Video, Yesterday

    On “The Opinions,” the columnist David French says that no matter how much havoc Trump wreaks on Iranian targets, as long as they maintain control of the Strait of Hormuz, Iran can keep going.

  114. What’s Your Wedding Style? Take Our Quiz to Find Out. Fashion, Yesterday

    From a secret elopement in the mountains to a weeklong blowout beach bash, every couple has a different idea on how they want to say “I do.” This quiz is designed to help you decide which wedding style feels most like you.

  115. How to Plan Your Wedding Interactive, Yesterday

    Planning a celebration of this magnitude can be stressful. We created a guide that simplifies the process, helps you track major tasks and offers expert tips to help with decision making.

  116. Israel Steps Up Attacks on Lebanon, Killing Dozens World, Yesterday

    Sunday was a particularly deadly day, as Israel targeted areas around the country — including a Christian area long regarded as safe by residents.

  117. Exploring the Far Side of the Moon Video, Yesterday

    As Artemis II flies around the far side of the moon, our graphics editor Marco Hernandez describes what the astronauts are looking for.

  118. Melania Trump’s Unexpected Easter Look Style, Yesterday

    The first lady makes a statement in Ralph Lauren at the annual egg toss.

  119. Shots Fired at Indianapolis Councilman’s Home, After Vote Backing Data Center U.S., Yesterday

    No one was injured, but the councilman, Ron Gibson, called it “deeply unsettling.”

  120. I’ve Covered Women in the Workplace for 15 Years. Something Alarming Is Happening. Opinion, Yesterday

    As women are erased from the narrative, injustices against them go unnoticed.

  121. Suspect in Hacking of Climate Activists Is Extradited to New York Climate, Yesterday

    Prosecutors say Amit Forlit ran a global hacking operation on behalf of a Washington lobbying group that aimed to thwart environmental lawsuits against oil companies.

  122. Una joven se casó con un soldado de EE. UU. Luego ICE la detuvo En español, Yesterday

    La esposa de 22 años de un sargento del ejército llegó a Estados Unidos desde Honduras, cuando era niña. Se la llevaron de una base militar donde la pareja planeaba vivir.

  123. Trump Administration Pulls Out of Civil Rights Settlements Backing Trans Students U.S., Yesterday

    The Education Department said there was no precedent for the federal government terminating settlements stemming from civil rights investigations into schools.

  124. Yesterday’s Times Election Results Explained live blog included one standalone post:
  125. 7 Ways to Make the Best Scrambled Eggs of Your Life Food, Yesterday

    This fast, reliable staple can be even more delicious with these seven surprising hacks.

  126. ¿Cómo se cuentan 1400 millones de personas? India lo está intentando En español, Yesterday

    El censo de India de 2027 determinará cómo se distribuyen la riqueza y el poder e informará sobre las políticas relativas a las castas y las mujeres en la nación más poblada del mundo.

  127. Yesterday’s Us Israel Iran Attack Maps live blog included two standalone posts:
  128. Nuevas revelaciones reavivan el criptoescándalo que implica a Javier Milei En español, Yesterday

    Los documentos judiciales plantean dudas sobre las declaraciones del presidente argentino en el sentido de que no tenía ninguna relación con el lanzamiento de la criptomoneda $Libra.

  129. Hilary Duff Shares Her Favorite Sick-Day Soup Food, Yesterday

    The singer visited The New York Times kitchen studio to share her family’s cure for the sniffles.

  130. Savannah Guthrie Returns to the ‘Today’ Show Video, Yesterday

    Savannah Guthrie rejoined the “Today” show on Monday, more than two months after her mother’s disappearance in February. Nancy Guthrie, 84, remains missing.

  131. ‘Stop This Madness’: Time to Rein In Trump’s Reckless Conduct Opinion, Yesterday

    Readers react to President Trump’s increasingly bellicose rhetoric. Also: Two moon missions, 58 years apart.

  132. BNY and Robinhood Will Help Run ‘Trump Accounts’ for Children Business, Yesterday

    The new tax-sheltered savings and investment accounts will start accepting deposits this summer.

  133. Do You Have Questions About a No-Bid Federal Contract? Tell Us Here. U.S., Yesterday

    The government is supposed to let many vendors compete for contracts, to get the best deal for taxpayers. We are looking at cases where it did not.

  134. Iranians Condemn Strike on a Top University World, Yesterday

    Government officials and anti-government activists alike denounced the attacks on the Sharif University of Technology in Tehran, the latest Iranian center for higher education to be targeted.

  135. As Savannah Guthrie Returns, No News Can Be the Hardest News Arts, Yesterday

    With her mother still missing, the “Today” host’s comeback was a rare TV example of learning to live with not knowing.

  136. Pope Leo Calls for Peace and Condemns Violence on Easter Video, Yesterday

    During his first Easter address, Pope Leo XIV called for peace and condemned violence. The pope has been increasingly outspoken since the war in Iran began.

  137. ‘Instructions on Not Giving Up’ Video, Yesterday

    On a recent episode of the “Book Review” podcast, the former poet laureate Ada Limón made the case for why poetry matters and read two poems, including this one called “Instructions on Not Giving Up.”

  138. Andy Weir on the End of 'Project Hail Mary' Video, Yesterday

    *SPOILER ALERT* We asked Times readers and listeners of the “Book Review” podcast what questions they had for Andy Weir. Many wanted to know why he ended his book “Project Hail Mary” the way he did. Andy explains.

  139. Cómo ayudó la CIA a localizar a un aviador de EE. UU. escondido en Irán En español, Yesterday

    La agencia de inteligencia también ejecutó una campaña de engaño destinada a alejar a las fuerzas iraníes del lugar donde se ocultaba el oficial de la Fuerza Aérea desaparecido.

  140. Trump’s Board of Peace Gives Hamas Disarmament Deadline World, Yesterday

    The demand reflects both the U.S. administration’s eagerness to secure a lasting cease-fire in Gaza and its growing impatience with the Palestinian militant group.

  141. The Cases That Could Change Social Media Forever Video, Yesterday

    Two important cases could open the floodgates for people to sue social media platforms, by cracking open Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act. Casey Newton and Kevin Roose dive into why, and how, on the “Hard Fork” podcast. Listen to the full conversation at youtube.com/hardfork.

  142. Harry Styles Gave Us the Album of the Spring Video, Yesterday

    Wesley Morris on why Harry Styles’s new album is the perfect spring soundtrack.

  143. Do You Recognize These Novels From Their Characters? Interactive, Yesterday

    Try this short quiz to see how many titles and people you can pair up from five classic books.

  144. A.I. Is on Its Way to Upending Cybersecurity Technology, Yesterday

    With new systems from companies like Anthropic and OpenAI, hackers can attack with greater speed. The defense is more A.I.

  145. The California Lake Billed as the ‘Saudi Arabia of Lithium’ U.S., Yesterday

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  147. A Speedier Pasta Primavera Food, Yesterday

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  148. A Seattle House Where the Work Never Stops Real Estate, Yesterday

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  149. Federal Agency Unveils Three Potential Osteoarthritis Treatments Health, Yesterday

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  150. This Is Starting to Look Like a Slow-Motion Bank Run Opinion, Yesterday

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  151. How Some People Are Incorporating Movement in Their Therapy Sessions Well, Yesterday

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  152. Trump’s Foreign Aid Overhaul Sent Millions More Dollars to Big U.S.-Based Contractors Health, Yesterday

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  153. Trump’s Tuesday Deadline for Iran Is His Latest Extension World, Yesterday

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  154. A New Oil Shock Accelerates Return to Nuclear Power Business, Yesterday

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  155. Trump se muestra envalentonado por un rescate exitoso En español, Yesterday

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  156. Esta no es la guerra de China, pero el país estaba preparado para ella En español, Yesterday

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  157. New Revelations Reignite Crypto Scandal Involving Argentina’s President Milei World, Yesterday

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  158. Cruise Ship Runs Aground Off Island Where ‘Cast Away’ Was Filmed World, Yesterday

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  159. Supreme Court Clears the Way for Dismissal of Bannon Conviction U.S., Yesterday

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  160. Republicans Unveil a $342 Million Battle Plan to Keep the Senate U.S., Yesterday

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  161. At Least 4 Killed in Strike in Northern Israel World, Yesterday

    Rescue workers recovered four bodies from a residential building in the port city of Haifa after air defenses failed to intercept an Iranian strike, Israeli officials said.

  162. The Latest Blows to Iran’s Leadership World, Yesterday

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  163. Palabra del día: ‘filial’ En español, Yesterday

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  168. Iranian Intelligence Chief Killed in Overnight Attack World, Yesterday

    Israel claimed responsibility for the death of Major General Seyed Majid Khademi, the spy chief of the Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps, the latest senior official to be killed in the war.

  169. What Do You Think About the U.S. Sending Astronauts to the Moon Again? The Learning Network, Yesterday

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  170. Word of the Day: filial The Learning Network, Yesterday

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