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  1. Ring Combo Gameplay, April 23

    Zhou Zhang and Kevin Curry’s second collaboration is a family affair.

  2. The Japanese Designers Changing Men’s Wear Interactive, April 23

    How a new vanguard of labels from Japan became the most-talked about thing in fashion.

  3. El FBI investiga a una periodista del Times, luego de publicar un artículo sobre la novia del director de esa agencia En español, April 23

    El escrutinio de Elizabeth Williamson es un ejemplo de cómo el gobierno de Donald Trump examina la posibilidad de criminalizar prácticas rutinarias de recopilación de noticias que, en general, se consideran protegidas por la Primera Enmienda.

  4. Combative, Defensive and Occasionally Contrite, Kennedy Walks a Fine Line U.S., April 23

    In four days of congressional testimony, the health secretary sought to please the White House and his MAHA base at the same time.

  5. The Poetry Challenge Day 4: Are we alone in the universe? Does it matter? Interactive, April 23

    Writers have been pondering the sky for centuries, but this poem helps us feel a little less solitary. Brush up on its last lines today, and tomorrow we’ll talk about the whole thing.

  6. Perfect Planters for Any Patio or Sunlit Room T Magazine, April 23

    When it comes to freshening up a space, these pots pull their weight.

  7. Israeli Strikes Kill a Journalist and Injure Another in Lebanon World, April 23

    Lebanese officials say rescue teams came under fire while trying to aid Amal Khalil, a reporter for a Lebanese newspaper, and Zeinab Faraj, a photojournalist.

  8. U.S. Settles Carter Page Wiretap Lawsuit for $1.25 Million U.S., April 23

    F.B.I. applications to surveil Mr. Page, a 2016 Trump campaign adviser, during the investigation into Russia’s interference in the election had myriad errors and omissions, an inspector general found.

  9. Weather Service Survey Confirms Three Rare Tornadoes in Central California Weather, Today

    Tornadoes are uncommon in the state, but a storm system caused three near Fresno on Tuesday.

  10. How ‘Yes’ Won a Narrow Victory in Virginia’s Redistricting Battle U.S., Today

    Northern Virginia carried the measure to victory even as turnout in Democratic areas lagged and nearly all of the state shifted right from last year’s governor’s race.

  11. Olivia Rodrigo Is Falling, Hard Video, Today

    Is Olivia Rodrigo’s new single a lovelorn head fake? Our critic Jon Caramanica explains how “Drop Dead” captures the first-blush rush of falling for someone – and why he suspects that feeling may not last.

  12. Kalshi Fines and Suspends 3 Political Candidates for Betting on Their Races U.S., Today

    The prediction market said the candidates violated new rules. The platform and its competitors face growing scrutiny from lawmakers and regulators over how political betting is policed.

  13. Man Who Stole Kristi Noem’s Purse Gets 3 Years in Prison U.S., Today

    Ms. Noem, the homeland security secretary at the time, was at a restaurant in Washington with her family when her bag was taken with $3,000 and her security badge inside.

  14. King Charles Will Not Meet Epstein Victims During U.S. State Visit U.S., Today

    Representative Ro Khanna had asked Buckingham Palace for a private meeting between the victims and King Charles during his planned visit to the U.S. next week.

  15. Man Is Sentenced to 20 Years in 1983 Killing of Oregon Woman U.S., Today

    Teresa Peroni, 27, was last seen on July 4, 1983, in Selma, Ore. Marcus Sanfratello, the man seen with her that day, pleaded guilty to first-degree manslaughter after his arrest last year.

  16. Navy Secretary Is Out, Pentagon Says U.S., Today

    John Phelan is leaving the Pentagon and the Trump administration after months of infighting with senior Pentagon leaders.

  17. Ice Sculpture Promoting Drake Album Melted by Fire Crews Video, Today

    Fire crews in Toronto hosed down a 25-foot tall ice sculpture that had been installed to promote a new album by the rapper Drake.

  18. Joy Harmon, Car-Washing Temptress in ‘Cool Hand Luke,’ Dies at 87 Movies, Today

    All it took was a bucket of soapy water and a slinky housedress for her to achieve movie immortality in the 1967 Paul Newman classic.

  19. Not a Deal-Breaker: White House Downplays Iranian Action Near the Strait U.S., Today

    President Trump’s threats have given way (for the moment, at least) to a more conciliatory tone about Iran’s actions in the Strait of Hormuz.

  20. RFK Jr. Defends Trump’s Mathematically Impossible Drug Discount Claims U.S., Today

    President Trump has claimed that he has secured discounts of 400 to 1,500 percent on prescription drugs. A price discount cannot be more than 100 percent because that would lower the price to zero.

  21. How Kevin Warsh Is Distancing Himself From Trump Video, Today

    Lawmakers questioned the ability of Kevin Warsh, President Trump’s pick for Fed chair, to lead the central bank independently. Colby Smith explains how Mr. Warsh tried to distance himself from the president.

  22. Alan Osmond, Who Led His Brothers in a Boy Band, Dies at 76 Arts, Today

    He was the eldest original member of the Osmonds, a family singing group that hit it big in the 1970s with songs like “One Bad Apple.”

  23. Judge Dismisses Sean Combs’s $100 Million Defamation Suit Against NBC Arts, Today

    The music mogul, now imprisoned, had sued after NBCUniversal’s streaming service, Peacock aired the documentary “Diddy: The Making of a Bad Boy” last year.

  24. Iran Says It Seized Two Ships Briefing, Today

    Also, China quietly builds an island in disputed waters. Here’s the latest at the end of Wednesday.

  25. Hundreds of Mothballs Spread on Florida Beach, Wildlife Officials Say U.S., Today

    The mothballs, which are toxic to wildlife, appeared on St. Pete Beach this week, according to the state’s Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission. Officials are investigating the episode.

  26. Man Arrested in Florida 33 Years After Double Murder in the Bronx New York, Today

    Police had recovered fingerprints after the murders in 1993, which took place while the victims’ child was in the next room. But they identified William Antonio Solis as a suspect only last year.

  27. Iran Says It Seized Two Ships Near the Strait of Hormuz World, Today

    A British naval agency said the two vessels had come under attack near the strait, as a U.S. blockade on Iran’s ports continued.

  28. The Wealthy Steal, Too — Just Differently Video, Today

    America’s social contract has broken down, Hasan Piker argues, and the wealthy steal, too — just in ways that the system protects. So can shoplifting by the 99 percent be a form of political protest? Watch this episode of “The Opinions” to hear the debate.

  29. How Well Will You Age? Take Our Quiz. Interactive, Today

    The little daily decisions we make add up — and ultimately shape our longevity.

  30. Would You Steal From Whole Foods? Video, Today

    Would you steal from Whole Foods? On “The Opinions,” Jia Tolentino and Hasan Piker join the Opinion culture editor Nadja Spiegelman for a candid conversation about microlooting, petty theft and the moral lines people draw, from shoplifting from big corporations to whether they’d ever dine and dash.

  31. With G.O.P. in Dismay, Redistricting Fight Turns to Florida and the Courtroom U.S., Today

    A victory for Democrats in Virginia has left Republicans grumbling about their strategy and looking to the next phase of a coast-to-coast battle.

  32. Lululemon Names Former Nike Executive as Its Next C.E.O. Business, Today

    Heidi O’Neill will join the maker of yoga pants and other athletic clothing in September.

  33. Charlize Theron on the Night Her Mother Killed Her Father in Self-Defense Video, Today

    The actor Charlize Theron grew up with an alcoholic father. When she was 15, he tried to kill her and her mother, shooting through her bedroom door. Her mother shot and killed him in an act that was found to be self-defense. On “The Interview,” she talks about her childhood, her early career, her new movie, “Apex” and more.

  34. Trump’s Nominee to Lead Cyber Agency Withdraws After Languishing in Senate U.S., Today

    Confirmation for the nominee, Sean Plankey, had been pending in the Senate for over a year.

  35. Man Accused of Execution-Style Killing Arrested 33 Years After Double Murder Interactive, Today

    William Antonio Solis was indicted this week on three charges, including two murders from 1993 in the Bronx during a drug deal.

  36. Anti-Trumpism Unites Europe World, Today

    Trump’s brand has sunk so low that conservatives are now joining leftist politicians in opposing him.

  37. Yale Has Come Up With a Surefire Way to Make a Terrible Situation Worse Opinion, Today

    Don’t retreat from the world; engage it.

  38. Why Virginia’s New Map Matters for the Midterms, and What’s Next U.S., Today

    Attention now turns to Florida, and the Supreme Court.

  39. Drake’s Publicity Stunt Brings Ice, Blowtorches and Headaches to Toronto World, Today

    Fire crews melted a 25-foot-tall ice structure erected to promote the rapper’s forthcoming album, “Iceman,” less than a week after an explosion for a Drake music video shook part of the city.

  40. At Least 2 Dead in West Virginia Chemical Spill, Officials Say Video, Today

    A “chemical release” of hydrogen sulfide in Nitro, W.Va., left at least two people dead, officials said.

  41. Making an Omelet Without Breaking the Bank Headway, Today

    Plus, why eggs in California are more expensive.

  42. Restrictions on Transgender Students Violated Law, New York Finds New York, Today

    Two school districts had similar policies that required students to use facilities that were gender neutral or aligned with their sex assigned at birth.

  43. F.B.I. Said to Have Investigated Times Reporter After Article on Patel’s Girlfriend U.S., Today

    The bureau said it is not pursuing a case, but the scrutiny is an example of the Trump administration weighing whether to criminalize routine news gathering.

  44. Tesla Profit Rises but Remains Below Earlier Highs Business, Today

    The company is investing in robots and self-driving taxis that are not yet generating significant sales.

  45. Kennedy Says His Department Advises All Children to Get Measles Vaccine U.S., Today

    Testifying on Capitol Hill, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. continued to back away from his criticism of the measles shot. But he spoke on behalf of his department, not himself.

  46. Iran Again Tightens Its Grip on Shipping in the Strait of Hormuz Business, Today

    Traffic in the strait has all but halted as Iran renews its attacks, striking two vessels on Wednesday. More than 300 ships linked to Iran have passed through the strait since the war began.

  47. The Nerve Center of This Art Fair Isn’t Painting. It’s Couture. Arts, Today

    The Independent fair will push boundaries, featuring designs by Rei Kawakubo and Comme des Garçons that blur the line between fashion and sculpture.

  48. Wildfires in Georgia Destroy Homes and Set Off Evacuations U.S., Today

    The fires are also causing poor air quality, expected to last into at least Thursday, for a corner of the Southeast.

  49. Pope Leo, Visiting African Prison, Urges Inmates to Find Hope Amid Despair World, Today

    “Life is not defined solely by one’s mistakes,” the pope told inmates being held in a port city of Equatorial Guinea.

  50. Man Accused of Killing 3 in Spree Near Atlanta Dies in Jail U.S., Today

    Olaolukitan Adon Abel, a 26-year-old Navy veteran, had been charged with killing a man and two women in a series of attacks across suburban Atlanta.

  51. Nathalie Baye, Versatile and Admired French Actress, Dies at 77 Movies, Today

    In films like “Day for Night,” “La Balance” and “The Return of Martin Guerre,” she was adept at portraying sensual, reflective or excitable characters.

  52. 2 Are Dead After ‘Chemical Emergency’ at a West Virginia Plant U.S., Today

    As many as 30 others were treated at a hospital and at the scene after a “chemical release” of hydrogen sulfide at a plant in Nitro, W.Va., the authorities said.

  53. The Only Good News From Iran Opinion, Today

    How the war’s disruptions are accelerating the shift to green energy.

  54. How the Southern Poverty Law Center Drew the Ire of Conservatives U.S., Today

    Before the Justice Department filed charges against it, the group had faced scandal and critiques from both the left and the right.

  55. Celeste Rivas Hernandez Died of ‘Multiple Penetrating Injuries,’ Medical Examiner Says Arts, Today

    The Los Angeles police sought to keep the findings secret for months as they investigated the singer D4vd, who was charged this week with the murder of the teenager.

  56. Today’s Iran War Trump Ceasefire Talks live blog included four standalone posts:
  57. Oscar Schmidt, Brazilian Superstar Who Spurned the N.B.A., Dies at 68 Sports, Today

    A Hall of Fame forward, he was a scoring machine, shooting from all over the court, and an early master of the three-pointer. “There was not a shot I didn’t like,” he said.

  58. The Good List: 6 Things to Add Delight to Your Day Briefing, Today

    Mapping happiness, Monday dinners and the rise of the scapebear.

  59. Republicans Had an Earth Day Plan to Limit Species Protections. It Flopped. Climate, Today

    House leaders abruptly canceled a vote on the measure when support started to look shaky.

  60. Para Irán, Trump cedió primero al extender el alto al fuego En español, Today

    Los dirigentes iraníes creen que pueden resistir un enfrentamiento durante más tiempo que el presidente Trump. Esta estrategia podría tener consecuencias económicas devastadoras para los iraníes de a pie.

  61. A 60-Day Deadline Could Pressure Trump on Ending the Iran War U.S., Today

    A decades-old law allows the president to wage war without congressional approval for 60 days, then limits his options for continuing. President Trump may seek to get around it.

  62. This Is the Noir Novel for Our Times Books, Today

    Our columnist says Jordan Harper’s “A Violent Masterpiece” is just that: a violent masterpiece.

  63. Coinbase and Gemini Accused of Illegal Gambling in N.Y. Lawsuits New York, Today

    Attorney General Letitia James said the cryptocurrency giants were illegally running gambling platforms in the state after they expanded into prediction markets, which are loosely regulated.

  64. Tucker Carlson lamenta haber apoyado a Trump: ‘Engañé a la gente’ En español, Today

    El comentarista conservador dice que lo “atormentará” haber ayudado a Trump a regresar a la Casa Blanca. Ha roto con el presidente por la guerra con Irán.

  65. U.S. Withholds Iraq’s Own Money Over Ties to Iran World, Today

    The United States has halted dollar shipments to Iraq’s cash-based economy in an effort to force the Baghdad government to distance itself from Iran. The money comes from Iraq’s oil revenues.

  66. Plan to Move Men’s Shelter Is Temporarily Blocked by N.Y.C. Judge New York, Today

    The order pauses New York City’s plan to shift the intake center for homeless men from a building near Bellevue Hospital to one in the East Village.

  67. Former Employee Sues MrBeast’s Company Over Harassment Claims Business, Today

    The former employee of the YouTube star’s production company said in a federal lawsuit that she had experienced sexual harassment and pregnancy discrimination. Beast Industries denies all of the claims.

  68. Tiny Love Stories: ‘Even Our Waitress Was Bored’ Style, Today

    Modern Love in miniature, featuring reader-submitted stories of no more than 100 words.

  69. Republicans Have One Midterm Edge, and It’s Worth $600 Million U.S., Today

    Even as the party faces a worrisome political environment and its candidates are outraised by Democratic ones, powerful Republican groups and super PACs have built a colossal advantage.

  70. Rep. David Scott, Longtime Georgia Lawmaker, Dies at 80 U.S., Today

    The former Georgia state lawmaker was an advocate for issues that affected Black communities. He drew attention for his refusal to exit politics amid health problems.

  71. Talking Talmud on TikTok Style, Today

    Rabbi Shalom Landau has found a large new audience online, some of which isn’t Jewish. He sticks to ancient wisdom and hopes for the best.

  72. Pakistani Officials Remain Hopeful About U.S.-Iran Talks World, Today

    The seizure of two cargo vessels by Iran in the Strait of Hormuz on Wednesday cast doubt on plans for a second round of talks in Pakistan’s capital.

  73. U.S. Weighs $500 Million Lifeline for Spirit Airlines Business, Today

    The Trump administration is negotiating a deal with the struggling company, which is in its second bankruptcy in two years.

  74. Gunman Who Killed Baby in Brooklyn Was Targeting Her Father, Police Say New York, Today

    A 7-month-old girl, Kaori Patterson-Moore, was fatally shot on a sidewalk in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, on April 1. The bullet was meant for her father, the police said.

  75. Four Old Women Share Their Wisdom Opinion, Today

    Readers respond to an Opinion guest essay by Roger Rosenblatt. Also: The pianist András Schiff shows a way to protest.

  76. Several Arrested, Including Councilman, at Protest Against Deed Theft New York, Today

    City Councilman Chi Ossé and others were detained in Brooklyn at a demonstration against a practice that has led to the eviction of many longtime homeowners.

  77. Ohio Ninth Congressional District 2026: Latest Polls Interactive, Today

    Track the latest polls in Ohio's 9th Congressional District.

  78. Louisiana Fifth Congressional District 2026: Latest Polls Interactive, Today

    Track the latest polls in Louisiana's 5th Congressional District.

  79. Nebraska Governor Election 2026: Latest Polls Interactive, Today

    Track the latest polls in the Nebraska governor election.

  80. ¿Irán puede confiar en Trump? Las dudas dificultan las negociaciones de paz En español, Today

    Los dirigentes iraníes temen sufrir otro revés a manos del presidente Trump, quien desechó el acuerdo nuclear alcanzado durante el mandato de Obama tras largas negociaciones.

  81. Pilot Was Taking Pictures Before South Korean Fighter Jets Collided World, Today

    A member of the other plane’s crew was making a video to commemorate the mission, the government said in a report on the 2021 crash. No one was hurt.

  82. Bessent Backs Financial Support for Oil-Rich U.A.E. U.S., Today

    The Treasury secretary said that currency swap line would benefit both the United Arab Emirates and the United States.

  83. I Had an Affair With My Friend’s Wife. Should I Tell Him? Magazine, Today

    I didn’t even know he was married, let alone to her.

  84. Crypto Entrepreneur Files Fraud Suit Against Trump Family Firm Technology, Today

    Justin Sun, one of the largest backers of World Liberty Financial, sued the Trump family’s crypto start-up, accusing it of a fraudulent scheme to pressure him into buying digital coins.

  85. On Independence Day, Israel Honors Rabbi Who Called to ‘Flatten’ Gaza World, Today

    Avraham Zarbiv became known on Israel’s right for demolishing buildings in Gaza. He lit a torch at a national ceremony on Tuesday evening.

  86. EE. UU. envía un avión a Cuba para recoger a un menor de edad en un caso de custodia transgénero En español, Today

    El FBI creía que el menor había sido secuestrado por un progenitor trans para potencialmente someterlo a una operación de transición de género, según los expedientes judiciales.

  87. Supreme Court Rejects Oil Company Argument in Fight Over Great Lakes Pipeline U.S., Today

    The justices sided with Michigan officials, who have raised environmental alarms and pushed to decommission an aging section of the pipeline.

  88. At the Met, a Polished and Polite ‘Onegin’ Returns Arts, Today

    A strong cast led by the soprano Asmik Grigorian lifts Deborah Warner’s production, which never quite convinces.

  89. Iran’s Leaders Can Afford to Be Patient Opinion, Today

    Trump is betting on a quick victory, but Iran’s higher pain threshold means his blockade will prolong the war.

  90. ‘Half Man’ Review: Bloody Brothers Arts, Today

    The creator of “Baby Reindeer” is back with more anger, repression and violence (and jokes) in a new series for HBO.

  91. C.D.C. Cancels Publication of Study Showing Benefits of Covid Vaccines U.S., Today

    The report found that the shots cut the likelihood of hospitalizations, but the agency’s acting head said it gave an inaccurate picture of the vaccines’ effectiveness.

  92. Today, In Short Briefing, Today

    “The Devil Wears Prada 2” premiere. Day-in-my-life videos. And a smoking ban in Britain.

  93. Music to My Ears: Sheet-Pan Instant Ramen Food, Today

    Crisped up until golden and laden with glazed tofu and soft bok choy.

  94. Youth Suicides Declined After Creation of National Hotline Science, Today

    Suicides among young adults dropped most sharply in states that actively embraced the 988 crisis line, new research has found.

  95. ‘The Rich Don’t Play by the Rules. So Why Should I?’ Opinion, Today

    Why petty theft might be the new political protest.

  96. Clowning Around With Fascists, in ‘The Resistible Rise of Arturo Ui’ Theater, Today

    Mark Gatiss plays a Charlie Chaplin-like dictator in a timely Royal Shakespeare Company revival.

  97. Supreme Court Finds Soldier Injured in Suicide Bombing Can Sue U.S., Today

    An American soldier was injured in a 2016 suicide bombing in Afghanistan. The justices cleared the way for the soldier to proceed with a lawsuit against a military contractor.

  98. In Central Java, an Eco-Resort Aims to Build Sustainability Through Creativity Arts, Today

    When an Indonesian and Australian couple bought Yabbiekayu, their first visitors were foreigners. Now, they aim to be part of a “cultural awakening” in the region.

  99. In 1968, They Saw Earth From the Moon for the First Time Video, Today

    It’s the most iconic image of our planet. Decades before the Artemis II mission, a group of astronauts experienced an Earth rising for the first time. This Earth Day, hear their story and the story of a photograph that changed the way we think about our place in the universe.

  100. Anthropic’s New A.I. Model Sets Off Global Alarms Technology, Today

    Mythos has triggered emergency responses from central banks and intelligence agencies globally, as Anthropic decides who has access to the powerful model.

  101. Anthropic’s Leaked Code Tests Copyright Challenges in A.I. Era Technology, Today

    Artificial intelligence tools are making it faster than ever to reproduce creative work. Does copyright even matter anymore?

  102. Trump’s Fed Pick Faces Tough Task Shedding ‘Sock Puppet’ Label Business, Today

    Kevin M. Warsh, at his confirmation hearing to lead the Federal Reserve, sought to dispel doubts that he would yield to President Trump’s demand for lower rates.

  103. With Midterms Coming Up, G.O.P. Is Bogged Down in Congress U.S., Today

    Republican majorities are at odds on big issues as the Senate resorts to extraordinary measures to pass homeland security funding over a Democratic blockade.

  104. She Wanted a ‘Free Birth.’ It Put Her and Her Baby in Grave Danger. Science, Today

    Promoters of free birthing reject any type of medical intervention during pregnancy or delivery. The movement has been trending on social media, but critics warn it poses serious risks.

  105. California Candidates to Appear in First Major Debate After Swalwell U.S., Today

    Six candidates for governor will face off Wednesday night in a race that has been upended by Eric Swalwell’s sudden departure.

  106. Pace of N.I.H. Funding Slows Further in Trump’s Second Year Science, Today

    The agency has approved far fewer new grants than it did in years past. A renewed effort to screen for disfavored terms and a loss of personnel are contributing.

  107. F.A.A. Investigates Near Miss Between Passenger Jets at J.F.K. Airport U.S., Today

    An American Airlines regional jet flew close to an Air Canada regional jet after aborting its landing. It was the second such incident in recent days at a major U.S. airport.

  108. There’s Another Reason Gen Z Can’t Find Work Opinion, Today

    It’s not just because of A.I. This started 40 years ago.

  109. My Parents Are Obsessed With Food and Weight. Help! Style, Today

    A reader fears that her parents’ decades-long food fixation could jeopardize her efforts to keep her own eating disorder under control.

  110. Danger Escalates in Strait of Hormuz as Iran Says It Seized 2 Cargo Ships World, Today

    Hours after President Trump extended a cease-fire, Tehran appeared to be exerting its authority in the contested waters near the strait.

  111. The Consequences of SpaceX’s Latest A.I. Moonshot Business, Today

    Elon Musk’s rocket and satellite internet titan may pay $60 billion for an A.I. coding start-up. It further clouds SpaceX’s once-simple business plan.

  112. Special Episode: Your Questions About the Iran War, Answered The Headlines, Today

    How much does the conflict cost? And where is Secretary of State Marco Rubio?

  113. To Iran, Trump Blinked First by Extending the Cease-Fire World, Today

    Iran’s leaders believe that they can withstand an enduring standoff longer than President Trump. The strategy could be economically devastating for average Iranians.

  114. A Hot Mess in Congress Briefing, Today

    We look at the dysfunction on Capitol Hill.

  115. Dutch Panel Designs Plan to Deal With ‘Orphaned’ Nazi-Looted Art Arts, Today

    The panel says a new Jewish foundation, not the government, should take over a massive collection of artworks whose owners have yet to be found.

  116. Lufthansa Cuts 20,000 Flights to Save Fuel as Iran War Fallout Spreads Business, Today

    Global jet fuel prices have jumped more than 70 percent since the start of the war, pressuring airlines in Europe, the largest consumers of jet fuel shipped through the Strait of Hormuz.

  117. La guerra golpea a Asia En español, Today

    El daño causado a una región que durante décadas ha sido motor del crecimiento económico mundial podría ser difícil de contener.

  118. Inside Kash Patel’s F.B.I. The Daily, Today

    Current and former employees discussed the changes under the Trump administration they say are undermining the agency and making America less safe.

  119. Democrats Win Big in Election Map Fight, and Influencers Push Nicotine as a Health Hack The Headlines, Today

    Plus, how rainforests can bounce back.

  120. Connections Companion No. 1,047 Gameplay, Today

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Thursday, April 23, 2026.

  121. Wordle Review No. 1,769 Gameplay, Today

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Thursday, April 23, 2026.

  122. Strands Sidekick No. 781 Gameplay, Today

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Thursday, April 23, 2026.

  123. Oil Prices Creep Up as Investors Weigh Cease-Fire Extension Business, Today

    Oil prices stablized as investors scrambled to make sense of President Trump’s decision to extend the cease-fire with Iran

  124. Imagining the Manosphere as a Kinder, Gentler Place Arts, Today

    Two art exhibitions examining hypermasculine online content and its impact argue that sensitivity and vulnerability are also manly virtues.

  125. Hoarding Is Driving Energy Prices Higher Everywhere Business, Today

    As wealthy nations scramble to secure stocks of oil, the result is higher prices for all and shortages in vulnerable countries.

  126. Japan Is Used to Earthquakes, but What About a Big One? World, Today

    For many people in Japan, the country’s regular tremors are not a big deal. Officials are urging them to prepare for the next catastrophic quake.

  127. How Good Are You at Starting Conversations? The Learning Network, Today

    Do you find yourself stuck after asking “How’s it going?” The Well newsletter shares alternatives to our most common conversational dead ends.

  128. The Uncertain Future of Life Undocumented Interactive, Today

    Considering college — and the future — while undocumented.

  129. The Secret Rooms That the Subway System Depends On New York, Today

    There are 225 electrical substations in the subway system. Some of them have been around for close to 100 years.

  130. Her Voice Is Unlike Anything in Opera Arts, Today

    Vilma Jää, a Finnish folk and pop singer, is bringing her eerie and affecting traditional music to the Metropolitan Opera.

  131. Trump Corrupts, and Absolute Trump Corrupts Absolutely Opinion, Today

    The president is one of a kind.

  132. 4 Takeaways From ‘Lorne,’ About the ‘S.N.L.’ Creator Lorne Michaels Movies, Today

    The documentary offers a rare behind-the-scenes look at a producer even his cast members say is hard to know.

  133. No, I Won’t Be Your Bridesmaid Podcasts, Today

    The writer Ruhama Wolle is done with the role and its expectations. But for anyone facing a wave of weddings, she has tips.

  134. A New Yorker Rediscovers Her City, in a Wheelchair Interactive, Today

    After losing her legs, a New York Times food writer began to feel like a tourist in her home city. So, facing her fears, she met it like one.

  135. Inside LACMA’s Eye-Popping New Home, How Do You Find the Art? Arts, Today

    Our critic calls the David Geffen Galleries “a beacon of glam with brains.” As a space to show art, it has problems. The Latino art is a revelation (if you can navigate the maze).

  136. Dark Skies and Dark Energy Converge at a West Texas Star Party Science, Today

    In the Big Bend region, a portal to the early universe is enabled by the largest dark-sky reserve on Earth.

  137. College Where Charlie Kirk Was Killed Cancels Speech U.S., Today

    Utah Valley University was thrilled that Sharon McMahon, a best-selling author, would speak at its graduation. And then her old posts resurfaced.

  138. A Modern Living Room With Reminders of the Past Real Estate, Today

    Sarah Zames blends contemporary designs with family treasures in her Brooklyn apartment.

  139. In Senegal, a Dance School Where ‘Everything Is Alive’ Arts, Today

    The École des Sables has established itself as Africa’s premier dance-training hub. Yet money concerns, and a new port nearby, make its future precarious.

  140. California Is Rife With Hospice Fraud. But Whose Fault Is It? U.S., Today

    The Trump administration and Democratic state leaders are blaming each other for what everyone agrees is a big problem. The president has targeted California and Gov. Gavin Newsom in particular.

  141. Texas Governor Uses Trump-Style Tactics in Fight With Texas Cities Over ICE U.S., Today

    Gov. Greg Abbott gave the leaders of Houston, Dallas and Austin until Wednesday to amend their policies to his liking, or return over $150 million in police funding.

  142. $900,000 Homes in West Virginia, Illinois and Arizona Real Estate, Today

    A 1792 Federal-style house in Shepherdstown, W.Va., an 1894 Arts & Crafts house in Wilmette, Ill., and a 1940s cottage in Phoenix.

  143. A $440,000 Breast Reduction: How Doctors Cashed In on a Consumer Protection Law U.S., Today

    A law meant to end surprise medical billing accidentally created a multibillion-dollar industry that is making doctors richer.

  144. Mars or the Moon or A.I.? Elon Musk’s Changing Goals for SpaceX. Technology, Today

    As SpaceX prepares to go public, Mr. Musk has proposed moonshots that differ from the company’s original aim of reaching Mars.

  145. In Virginia Redistricting Win, Democrats Play Hardball to Thwart Trump U.S., Today

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