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  1. Today’s Iran War Trump News live blog included one standalone post:
  2. Late Night Puzzles Over Trump’s ‘Mixed Message’ on Iran Arts, Today

    “Everyone, most notably the people of Iran, were wondering if their civilization was going to die tonight. Well, good news, it didn’t,” Jimmy Kimmel said after a cease-fire was announced.

  3. Palabra del día: ‘expiate’ En español, Today

    Esta palabra ha aparecido en 2 artículos en NYTimes.com en el último año. ¿Puedes usarla en una frase?

  4. Word of the Day: expiate The Learning Network, Today

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

  5. Por qué las carreras Hyrox ahora son las predilectas del atleta común En español, Today

    La carrera ha experimentado un crecimiento masivo en los últimos años. ¿Qué está impulsando su popularidad?

  6. Unraveling the Mystery Behind Bitcoin’s Creator Video, Today

    Our investigative reporter John Carreyrou spent 18 months digging through the archives of online cryptography communities in search of the identity of Satoshi Nakamoto, the anonymous inventor of bitcoin.

  7. Oil Prices Plunge and Stocks Surge After Cease-Fire Deal Business, Today

    Markets reacted positively after the United States and Iran reached a last-minute cease-fire agreement.

  8. Imágenes de la hija de Kim Jong-un en un tanque avivan debates de sucesión En español, Today

    El video y las fotografías de Kim Ju-ae al timón del vehículo militar, con su padre a bordo sobre la coraza, alimentaron las especulaciones de que está siendo preparada para sucederlo como líder de Corea del Norte.

  9. Corrections: April 8, 2026 Corrections, Today

    Corrections that appeared in print on Wednesday, April 8, 2026.

  10. My Quest to Solve Bitcoin’s Great Mystery Business, Today

    Bitcoin’s creator has hidden behind the pseudonym Satoshi Nakamoto for 17 years. But a trail of clues buried deep in crypto lore led to a 55-year-old computer scientist named Adam Back.

  11. 4 Takeaways From Our Search for Bitcoin’s Creator Business, Today

    Here’s what we found suggesting that Adam Back invented Bitcoin.

  12. How China Built Its Vast Natural Gas Stockpile Business, Today

    Natural gas is hard to store, but China has found a way to do it, while also developing alternate suppliers and expanding production at home.

  13. He Got Rich Buying and Selling Luxury Watches. Was It a Ponzi Scheme? World, Today

    Dominic Khoo made waves in Singapore as an investor in expensive timepieces. Now many of his clients accuse him of fraud.

  14. Quote of the Day: LATE DELIBERATION AS TRUMP ISSUES OMINOUS THREATS Corrections, Today

    Quotation of the Day for Wednesday, April 8, 2026.

  15. Democrat Wins Mayoral Race in Republican-Leaning Waukesha, Wis. U.S., Today

    Alicia Halvensleben, the president of the city’s Common Council, defeated a Republican legislator, continuing a string of Trump-era mayoral wins for Democrats.

  16. Lawmakers Greet Iran Cease-fire With Relief and More Questions U.S., Today

    Democrats continued to raise serious questions about a path forward while Republican leaders were mostly mum on President Trump’s decision to de-escalate tensions.

  17. Democrats Pulled Off Their Biggest Shift Yet Among House Specials Since 2024 U.S., Today

    Shawn Harris lost by about 12 percentage points in the 14th Congressional District, but he shifted the district 25 points to the left.

  18. Trump amenazó con eliminar a la civilización de Irán y desgastó la posición de EE. UU. En español, Today

    Los últimos comentarios del mandatario llevan la marca de un líder acostumbrado a salirse con la suya y que ahora no está consiguiendo lo que quiere.

  19. Hours Before News of Cease-Fire, Pope Leo XIV Issues Strong Rebuke of Trump World, Today

    The first U.S.-born pontiff has consistently called for dialogue to resolve the war in the Middle East. He referred to Trump’s Iran threats as ‘truly unacceptable.’

  20. Gracie Mansion Suspects Wanted to Kill Up to 60 People, U.S. Says New York, Today

    An indictment charged two men with conspiracy to use a weapon of mass destruction in the homemade bomb attack near Mayor Zohran Mamdani's residence. It cited dashcam audio in which one said, “I want to start terror bro.”

  21. Caviar, Essentially Gameplay, Today

    Philippe Monfiston makes an elegant debut.

  22. Liberal Judge Wins Race for Wisconsin Supreme Court U.S., Today

    With Judge Chris Taylor’s win, liberals increased their hold on the court. Races for the Wisconsin Supreme Court often draw national attention, but not this year.

  23. Inside the Race to Find a Downed U.S. Airman in Iran Video, Today

    Our reporter Helene Cooper walks us through the high-stakes operation to rescue a downed U.S. airman in Iran.

  24. ‘D.E.I.’ Was Erased From N.Y.C. Racial Equity Plan to Avoid Conflict With Trump New York, Today

    The changes came as President Trump has moved to erase diversity, equity and inclusion efforts. A Justice Department official still said the report seemed “fishy/illegal.”

  25. $35 Million or Your Money Back: One Candidate’s Silicon Valley Lifeline U.S., Today

    Tech leaders see Matt Mahan, a moderate Democrat, as their best option in the California governor’s race, but tensions have risen as he has struggled to gain traction in polls.

  26. Sites Unseen: What Travel Is Like for Those Who Can’t See Interactive, Today

    A writer joined a 10-day journey through northern India — on a tour designed for the visually impaired. Here’s what he learned.

  27. Anthropic’s Restraint Is a Terrifying Warning Sign Opinion, Today

    The rapid advance of artificial intelligence is happening now.

  28. ‘Cats: The Jellicle Ball’ Review: Fanciful and Fabulous Theater, Today

    For their 10th life, the cats strut and duckwalk in a reappraisal of Andrew Lloyd Webber’s 1981 musical, which has shifted to the queer ballroom scene.

  29. Republican Wins Special Election to Replace Marjorie Taylor Greene U.S., Today

    Democrats had hoped for a strong showing, but the conservative district in Northwest Georgia elected Clay Fuller after President Trump endorsed him.

  30. Artemis II Astronauts Get a Break After Journey Around the Moon Science, Today

    The crew of the NASA mission had a quiet day as they flew home toward Earth.

  31. Polls in Wisconsin Reflect a More Muted Supreme Court Race U.S., Today

    This year’s election has featured more undecided voters and lower overall awareness compared with recent cycles.

  32. Taylor Frankie Paul Details Abuse Allegations in Custody Battle Arts, Yesterday

    The reality star and her former boyfriend, Dakota Mortensen, have filed dueling court petitions that paint each other as the main aggressor in a recent altercation.

  33. Acting Attorney General Says Only Trump Knows Why Bondi Was Fired Video, Yesterday

    The acting attorney general, Todd Blanche, said during his first news conference on Tuesday that “nobody has any idea” why President Trump fired Pam Bondi last week.

  34. Yesterday’s Election Wisconsin Georgia Special live blog included one standalone post:
  35. Trump Finds Offramp After a Day of Apocalyptic Threats World, Yesterday

    President Trump had been under increasing pressure to find a way out after he threatened to wipe out Iran’s civilization on Tuesday night unless Iran reopened the Strait of Hormuz.

  36. Iran War Timeline: Key Moments and Attacks World, Yesterday

    The United States and Israel attacked Iran on Feb. 28, starting a weekslong war that spread to neighboring countries and rocked global markets.

  37. Leader of University of Wisconsin System Is Fired by the Board U.S., Yesterday

    Jay O. Rothman’s departure brought an end to a four-year stint as leader of the university system following a public struggle for power.

  38. ¿Cuánta humillación puede tolerar JD Vance? En español, Yesterday

    El vicepresidente de Estados Unidos carga con la guerra en Irán y una popularidad en declive.

  39. Michigan Woman Missing in the Bahamas After Falling Off a Boat U.S., Yesterday

    Lynette Hooker was traveling with her husband from Hope Town to Elbow Cay on Saturday when she went overboard, the authorities said.

  40. Democrats Hope to Show Strength in a Deep Red Georgia District U.S., Yesterday

    The contest for Marjorie Taylor Greene’s former seat could continue a streak of special election results that have shown a significant shift to the left.

  41. Trump’s Iran Threats Look Like Self-Incrimination for Potential War Crimes U.S., Yesterday

    President Trump, in vowing to systematically destroy civilian infrastructure and annihilate Iran’s entire civilization, appears to be creating evidence about his intentions.

  42. Nathan Farb’s Roving Lens Arts, Yesterday

    An immersion in the wide-ranging work of a photographer who has died at 85.

  43. Nathan Farb, 85, Dies; Photographed Hippies, Siberians and Mountains Arts, Yesterday

    His camera captured subjects as diverse as New York City during the Summer of Love in 1967, Siberia under Soviet rule and the Adirondacks in upstate New York.

  44. Trump Announces Iran Cease-Fire Briefing, Yesterday

    Plus, Britain bars Ye over antisemitism. Here’s the latest at the end of Tuesday.

  45. With Threat to Wipe Out Iran’s Civilization, Trump’s Rhetoric Goes Beyond Bluster U.S., Yesterday

    Even if the president does not carry out his threat, his violent rhetoric risks damaging his credibility as a negotiator and the country’s standing in the world.

  46. Norman Bussel, Who Chronicled Veterans’ Unseen Traumas, Dies at 102 U.S., Yesterday

    After a grueling year in a German prison camp during World War II, he endured crushing nightmares and survivor guilt back home, leading him to spread the word about veterans’ suffering.

  47. Idealism Can Get Us to Space. Only Commerce Can Keep Us There. Opinion, Yesterday

    We’re racing a civilizational clock.

  48. Iranians in L.A. Watch Fearfully as Trump Threatens a Civilization U.S., Yesterday

    Over half a million U.S. residents are at least partly of Iranian descent. They may have left Iran, but many treasure it still.

  49. Russia and China Veto Proposed U.N. Resolution to Open the Strait of Hormuz World, Yesterday

    The vote came hours before an 8 p.m. deadline set by President Trump to reach a deal to reopen the waterway.

  50. Deadline Time World, Yesterday

    U.S. and Israeli forces hit targets in Iran as President Trump threatened to wipe out a “whole civilization.”

  51. ‘Going Against the Grain’: Agri-Cultural Revolution in SoCal’s Heartland The Learning Network, Yesterday

    Caden Shepard Choi, 17, the winner of our teen photo essay contest shows us an earthy side of her Orange County hometown.

  52. The Runners-Up of Our ‘Local Lens’ Photo Essay Contest The Learning Network, Yesterday

    A look at eight fascinating hometowns around the world, as documented by teenagers there.

  53. The Winners of Our ‘Local Lens’ Student Photo Essay Contest The Learning Network, Yesterday

    From 1,423 teen entries, we are featuring nine extraordinary pieces. Take a look.

  54. Democrats Condemn Trump Threat to End ‘Whole Civilization’ World, Yesterday

    Members in both chambers of Congress said the president was threatening war crimes, and a growing number, questioning his mental fitness, called for his removal.

  55. Trump Issues Apocalyptic Threat Against Iran as Pakistan Asks Him to Hold Off Strikes World, Yesterday

    A “whole civilization will die tonight,” the president said as he turned up the pressure on Iran’s leaders to reopen the Strait of Hormuz.

  56. The Iranian Advantage Is an Illusion Opinion, Yesterday

    And in Tehran, the truth should be clear.

  57. Hawaii, Still Reeling From Floods, Is Facing Another Powerful Storm Weather, Yesterday

    The islands are expected to see heavy rain through Friday. Thousands of people were displaced by flooding last month.

  58. Some Republicans Vent Concern as Party Backs Trump’s Iran Threat World, Yesterday

    Senator Ron Johnson said he hoped President Trump was making empty threats, but most in the G.O.P. cheered his warning that Iran’s “whole civilization” would be wiped out.

  59. How Psychedelics Affect the Brain Health, Yesterday

    An analysis of hundreds of images from several studies shows how hallucinogenic drugs drive activity in various regions of the brain.

  60. To Boost Military Budget, Trump Targets Popular Programs at Home U.S., Yesterday

    Amid the war with Iran, the president has proposed to scale back some of the very programs meant to ease families’ financial burdens.

  61. As Deadline Nears, Confusion Over U.S.-Iran Talks Swirls Worldwide U.S., Yesterday

    U.S., Iranian, Israeli and other officials offered varying accounts about the state of negotiations between Washington and Tehran.

  62. Video Captures Enormous Warehouse Fire Raging Near Los Angeles U.S., Yesterday

    No one was killed or injured in the fire in Ontario, Calif., but a gigantic building was destroyed in an act of arson, officials said.

  63. Tracking Tropical Cyclone Maila Interactive, Yesterday

    See the likely path and wind arrival times for Maila

  64. Think Airfares Are High? Brace Yourself for Bag Fees and Fuel Surcharges. Travel, Yesterday

    American and Canadian airlines, squeezed by surging fuel costs from the war in Iran, are adding “sticky” new bag fees and surcharges, on top of higher fares.

  65. Doctor in South Texas Community Detained by Border Patrol U.S., Yesterday

    The Venezuelan doctor, who was forced out of his hospital job by a federal visa pause, was detained by Border Patrol on Monday.

  66. Linda Dresner, Old-School Guru of Avant-Garde Fashion, Dies at 88 Style, Yesterday

    Her minimalist gallery-like store on Park Avenue was a destination for generations of moneyed New Yorkers and helped change the way clothing is sold.

  67. Trump’s Threat to Wipe Out a ‘Whole Civilization’ Appalls Some on the Right World, Yesterday

    Marjorie Taylor Greene, Tucker Carlson and Senator Ron Johnson were among those pushing back against President Trump’s threats toward Iran.

  68. Trump’s Threats of War Crimes Intensify Pressure on General Caine U.S., Yesterday

    The president’s apocalyptic rhetoric clashes with the responsibility of the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff to protect the military’s honor.

  69. Justice Dept.’s Civil Rights Division Is Investigating Star Witness Against Trump New York, Yesterday

    It was a highly unusual move by Justice Department leadership to direct a case that appears to involve accusations of lying to Congress to a division that normally focuses on civil rights abuses.

  70. Only Trump Knows Why Bondi Was Fired as Attorney General, Blanche Says U.S., Yesterday

    In his first news conference since being elevated to acting attorney general, Todd Blanche said that “nobody has any idea” what led to Pam Bondi’s dismissal other than President Trump.

  71. Why Electric Trucks Haven’t Taken Off in the U.S. Climate, Yesterday

    The vast majority of commercial trucks in the U.S. run on diesel, but that may be changing as fuel prices rise and Tesla ramps up production.

  72. Enormous Warehouse Fire in California Video, Yesterday

    A six-alarm fire consumed a 1.2 million square foot warehouse of the paper company Kimberly-Clark in Ontario, Calif.

  73. Ye ‘Should Never Have Been Invited,’ Starmer Says After Barring Rapper From U.K. World, Yesterday

    Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s government blocked the artist formerly known as Kanye West from entering Britain for the three-day Wireless Festival in July.

  74. Peter Schrag Dies at 94; Wrote of Dangers of California’s Populist Streak Books, Yesterday

    His best-received book explored the state’s infatuation with voter initiatives, which were sometimes pushed with anti-immigrant fervor.

  75. She Was Once in Foster Care. Now She Will Run Child Welfare in New York. New York, Yesterday

    Mayor Zohran Mamdani chose Rebecca Jones Gaston, who oversaw child welfare efforts for the Biden administration, to lead the Administration for Children’s Services.

  76. U.S. Warns of Cyberattacks Tied to Iran on Water and Energy Systems World, Yesterday

    The warning did not name specific facilities that had been struck or say whether any damage had been done.

  77. Dujjonku (Dubai Chocolate Chewy Cookies) Video, Yesterday

    Dujjonku, a portmanteau of “Dubai” and “jjondeuk” (the Korean word for chewy), spread like wildfire in Gimpo, South Korea. The confection, which is less a cookie than a truffle with the crunchy pistachio cream filling of Dubai chocolate, wrapped in marshmallow and dusted with cocoa powder.

  78. Restaurant Review: Mawn in South Philadelphia Video, Yesterday

    Why is It so hard to get into this Cambodian restaurant in Philly? Chalk it up to Mawn’s intriguing menu — mostly Asian, but with nods (funnel cakes!) to the city’s other culinary riches.

  79. Bomdong Bibimbap (Spring Cabbage, Rice and Eggs) Video, Yesterday

    The main character in this quick fridge-raid bibimbap is bomdong, a tender Korean spring cabbage that might be hard to find outside of the peninsular country (though a Korean grocery store may carry it). In its place, you can use the inner leaves of a Napa cabbage. You also can use a sturdy lettuce, such as Little Gem or even romaine.

  80. Thai Basil Chicken Dumplings With Rice Paper Wrappers Video, Yesterday

    The signature hot, sour, salty, sweet flavor profile of Thai food takes the form of super-savory dumplings with a chile-spiked dipping sauce. Formed into little round patties, these resemble a pan-fried dim sum dumpling filled with garlic chives.

  81. Earl Grey Chocolate Tart Video, Yesterday

    This simple no-bake tart has a delightfully complex flavor: the aromatic pairing of toasted coconut and bright Earl Grey, alongside the double whammy of nostalgic milk chocolate and grounding dark chocolate.

  82. Chicken and Saffron Rice With Pomegranate Salsa Video, Yesterday

    This is chicken and rice dish makes for a striking one-pan meal thanks to the combination of saffron, pistachios and pomegranates. Baking the rice in this way will also give you tahdig (crispy rice) around the bottom and edges of the pan.

  83. Pentagon Stays Mum on School Strike, Even As Trump Boasts of Iran Rescue World, Yesterday

    President Trump and Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth’s eagerness to recount details of the rescue of a downed airman followed weeks of silence on the deadly Tomahawk missile strike on an Iranian school.

  84. Newlywed Wife of U.S. Soldier Released From Immigration Detention U.S., Yesterday

    The couple had gone to the husband’s Army base to complete paperwork so they could move in together. But within hours that plan derailed, and New York Times reporting about the case quickly spread.

  85. La propuesta de 10 puntos de Irán exige el fin de los ataques y las sanciones En español, Yesterday

    A medida que se acercaba la fecha límite del presidente Trump para nuevos ataques, Irán transmitió sus condiciones a través de intermediarios paquistaníes.

  86. Shelly Kittleson, periodista de EE. UU. secuestrada en Irak, es liberada En español, Yesterday

    La periodista estadounidense fue secuestrada por una milicia aliada de Irán y retenida durante una semana. Funcionarios iraquíes afirman que fue liberada a cambio de la puesta en libertad de miembros de la milicia.

  87. Iranian Officials Say Indirect Talks With U.S. Ended After Trump’s Latest Threat World, Yesterday

    As the United States’ 8 p.m. deadline to open the Strait of Hormuz approaches, Iran vowed to retaliate if its power plants were attacked.

  88. What Defines a Civilian Target in War? U.S., Yesterday

    It is illegal for any military to target civilians, as President Trump has suggested he would in threats against Iran. But the U.S. has sought significant leeway in defining a civilian target.

  89. ICE Agents Shoot Into a Car, Injuring a Suspect in Northern California U.S., Yesterday

    A federal official said the agents were pursuing a “wanted gang member” who tried to run one of them over. No confirmation of that account was immediately available.

  90. How Tolls in the Strait of Hormuz Would Undercut International Law Climate, Yesterday

    Both the U.S. and Iran are now talking about imposing fees on ships using the vital passageway. That could fray a treaty that ended centuries of lawlessness on the high seas.

  91. Protestas en México contra el traslado a España de una valiosa colección con obras de Frida Kahlo En español, Yesterday

    Las autoridades se apresuraron a asegurar a los mexicanos que una colección de estimadas obras de arte regresaría en 2028. Un testamento pocas veces visto podría aclarar los deseos de la coleccionista.

  92. 2 French Citizens Detained in Iran for Years Are Freed World, Yesterday

    The couple, who had been arrested during a tourist visit in 2022, were accused of spying in a case that galvanized the French public.

  93. Anthropic Claims Its New A.I. Model, Mythos, Is a Cybersecurity ‘Reckoning’ Technology, Yesterday

    The company said on Tuesday that it was holding back on releasing the new technology but was working with 40 companies to explore how it could prevent cyberattacks.

  94. 9 Ethereal, Emotional, Chaotic and Goofy Cloud-Rap Gems Arts, Yesterday

    A quick guide to the underground genre, featuring fakemink, Bladee, Yung Lean and more.

  95. Gulf Backers Invest $24 Billion in Paramount’s Deal for Warner Bros. Business, Yesterday

    Despite speculation that the Iran war could scuttle commitments from Saudi Arabia and other Middle Eastern countries, their investments have been secured.

  96. En las primeras fotos del sobrevuelo lunar de la NASA están la Tierra y un eclipse En español, Yesterday

    La Casa Blanca y la NASA publicaron imágenes registradas por las cámaras de los cuatro astronautas de la misión Artemis II.

  97. Eyes on the Far Side of the Moon Interactive, Yesterday

    See the photos taken by the Artemis II astronauts during their moon flyby.

  98. Gunman Killed in Clash With Police Near Israeli Consulate in Istanbul Video, Yesterday

    Three armed men clashed with the police in a shootout near the Israeli Consulate in Istanbul on Tuesday. The police killed one of the attackers and wounded the two others, officials said.

  99. Georgia Special Election Runoff Results Interactive, Yesterday

    Get live results and maps from the 2026 Georgia special election runoffs.

  100. Wisconsin Spring Election Results Interactive, Yesterday

    Get live results and maps from the 2026 Wisconsin spring elections.

  101. Georgia 14th Congressional District Special Runoff Election Results Interactive, Yesterday

    Get live results and maps from the 2026 Georgia 14th Congressional District special runoff election.

  102. Wisconsin Supreme Court Election Results Interactive, Yesterday

    Get live results and maps from the 2026 Wisconsin general election.

  103. Waukesha Mayor Election Results Interactive, Yesterday

    Get live results and maps from the 2026 Waukesha mayor election.

  104. An Easter Egg Hunt in a California Park Leads to a Human Skull U.S., Yesterday

    The authorities said they were examining the skull, which a child found in a park in Long Beach on Sunday, to identify the remains.

  105. Human Writers Who Rage Against A.I. Opinion, Yesterday

    Readers discuss the ways writing and artificial intelligence don’t mix. Also: A degraded civil culture.

  106. U.S., Israel and Iran Accelerate Strikes Ahead of Trump’s Deadline World, Yesterday

    The United States and Israel are trying to force Iran to open the Strait of Hormuz, according to American and Israel officials.

  107. U.S. and Israel Coordinate Strikes on Iran as Trump Turns Up Rhetoric U.S., Yesterday

    U.S. forces launched more than 90 “restrikes” on Kharg Island, Iran’s oil export hub, early on Tuesday but have avoided hitting oil infrastructure.

  108. Lebanese Mourn Couple Killed in Israeli Strike, Exposing Rift Over Hezbollah World, Yesterday

    The victims had no ties to Hezbollah, and Israel said they were not targets. Many Lebanese are angry with Israel, but also with Hezbollah for embroiling their country in the war.

  109. El Reino Unido prohíbe la entrada a Ye por antisemitismo En español, Yesterday

    La BBC informó que se había denegado la entrada al país al rapero anteriormente conocido como Kanye West. El festival que debía encabezar ha sido cancelado.

  110. ‘Definitely a Sham’: As Tariffs Climb, Trade Fraud and Accounting Tricks Proliferate U.S., Yesterday

    U.S. imports from China have shrunk drastically. But billions of dollars of the change appear to be the result of accounting gimmicks and outright fraud.

  111. American Journalist Kidnapped in Iraq Is Freed World, Yesterday

    The journalist, Shelly Kittleson, was abducted by a militia allied with Iran and held for a week. Iraqi officials say she was freed in exchange for the release of militia members.

  112. Seeing a School Shooting on America’s Biggest Opera Stage Arts, Yesterday

    Kaija Saariaho’s “Innocence,” a powerful and kaleidoscopic depiction of mass violence and its aftermath, has arrived at the Metropolitan Opera.

  113. 6 Takeaways From the Story of Trump’s Decision to Go to War With Iran U.S., Yesterday

    New details from the weeks leading up to the campaign show how President Trump’s alignment with Benjamin Netanyahu and a lack of sustained opposition from his inner circle put the United States on a course to war.

  114. How Trump Took the U.S. to War With Iran U.S., Yesterday

    In a series of Situation Room meetings, President Trump weighed his instincts against the deep concerns of his vice president and a pessimistic intelligence assessment. Here’s the inside story of how he made the fateful decision.

  115. Joe Conzo Sr., Guardian of Tito Puente’s Legacy, Dies at 83 Arts, Yesterday

    He went from being a fan of the “Mambo King” to becoming his manager and personal historian. Later, he kept alive memories of a bygone era of New York Latino culture.

  116. ‘The Late Show’ Will Be Replaced by Byron Allen’s ‘Comics Unleashed,’ CBS Says Business, Yesterday

    The comedian and longtime producer will bring his syndicated programming to the late-night slot that “The Late Show With Stephen Colbert” will vacate in May.

  117. Hudson Local Leans Toward Luxury With a Jean Georges Alum Food, Yesterday

    The daiquiri is the star at Echo Lake, Vietnamese flavors are showcased at After Eden and more restaurant news.

  118. Hegseth compara el rescate de un aviador de EE. UU. con la resurrección de Jesús En español, Yesterday

    El presidente Trump también afirmó que Dios apoya la guerra estadounidense contra Irán “porque Dios es bueno, y Dios quiere que se cuide a la gente”.

  119. Britain Reinforces That U.S. Cannot Use British Bases for Attacks on Iran World, Yesterday

    The U.K. government underlined its previous stance that the United States could only use British bases for defensive purposes, after President Trump threatened to strike civilian targets.

  120. Protests in Mexico Challenge Move of Frida Kahlo Trove to Spain Arts, Yesterday

    Officials scrambled to reassure Mexicans that a collection of esteemed artworks would return by 2028. A rarely-seen will may clarify the collector’s wishes.

  121. Companies See Opening for Deals Despite Market Volatility Business, Yesterday

    Bankers say companies are braving higher oil prices and whipsawing stock prices to seize on the willingness of federal antitrust enforcers to approve mergers.

  122. Houston, We Have No Problem. But We Do Have a Lot of ‘Moon Joy.’ Science, Yesterday

    While science can seem colorless and plain, NASA’s lunar crew members have brought expressiveness and emotion about their journey to mission control and the public.

  123. Food Influencing Gets a Feel-Good Refresh Food, Yesterday

    Audiences and restaurant owners have soured on predictable voice overs and pay-for-play reviews.

  124. What, Exactly, Is Longevity Medicine? Well, Yesterday

    The field is ripe with opportunity — and opportunism. Here’s how to navigate it.

  125. Our Vacations. Our Food. Our Mortgages. The Iran War Will Change Our Lives. Opinion, Yesterday

    The disruptions caused by the Iran war will significantly impact our cost of living.

  126. The Five Weeknight Dishes in My Current Rotation Food, Yesterday

    Including a bean-based Japanese curry, Genevieve Ko’s dan dan noodles and our very beloved chicken shawarma.

  127. First Photos From NASA Moon Flyby Show Setting Earth and Eclipse Science, Yesterday

    The White House and NASA released imagery captured by the cameras of the four astronauts of the Artemis II mission.

  128. Kim Jong-un’s Daughter Drives a Tank Video, Yesterday

    South Korea’s spy agency now believes that Kim Ju-ae has officially been chosen to succeed her father, the North Korean leader, according to South Korean lawmakers briefed on the matter.

  129. Trump lanza serias amenazas a Irán mientras se vence su plazo para Ormuz En español, Yesterday

    El presidente de EE. UU. advirtió que “toda una civilización morirá esta noche” si Irán no llega a un acuerdo para reabrir el estrecho de Ormuz antes de las 8:00 p. m. hora del Este.

  130. Iranians Voice Shock and Defiance in Face of Trump’s Latest Deadline World, Yesterday

    President Trump has threatened devastating attacks if Iran does not reopen the Strait of Hormuz. Some Iranians questioned what had happened to American values.

  131. Amid Escalating Threats, U.S. and Iran Float Ideas to End War World, Yesterday

    Both countries have offered plans that could form the basis of negotiations. So far, each side’s leaders have publicly dismissed the other side’s proposals.

  132. Not Your Average Sweater and Jeans Style, Yesterday

    Shoulder pads and denim flaps made wardrobe basics look less ordinary.

  133. U.K. Bars Ye Over Antisemitism, Months Before Major Festival Performances Arts, Yesterday

    The BBC reported that entry to the country was being denied to the rapper formerly known as Kanye West. The festival he was due to headline is now canceled.

  134. Markets on Edge as Trump’s Iran Ultimatum Looms Business, Yesterday

    Oil prices are rising and stocks are selling off as investors fret that the president will carry out his threats to “decimate” Iran.

  135. Kim Jong-un’s Daughter Drives a Tank, and Succession Talk Accelerates World, Yesterday

    Images of Kim Ju-ae at the helm of the military vehicle, with her father riding on top, added to speculation that she was being groomed to succeed him as North Korea’s leader.

  136. The Far Side Briefing, Yesterday

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

  137. Gunman Killed in Shootout Near Israeli Consulate in Istanbul, Officials Say World, Yesterday

    Two other armed men and two police officers were wounded in the clash, the provincial governor said.

  138. Trump, el negociador de deportaciones En español, Yesterday

    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.

  139. A Daring Rescue Behind Enemy Lines The Daily, Yesterday

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  145. Australia Charges Ex-Soldier With War Crimes in Afghanistan World, Yesterday

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

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

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

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  149. Who Really Controls Your Health Care? Video, Yesterday

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

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  151. How Duchamp Inspired These 4 Artists Arts, Yesterday

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  152. What to Watch in the Election to Succeed Marjorie Taylor Greene in Georgia U.S., Yesterday

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  153. No Shy Person Left Behind Opinion, Yesterday

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  154. Do You Like Amusement Parks? The Learning Network, Yesterday

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  156. Can Developers Help Save Public Housing? New York, Yesterday

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

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  161. Without Elon Musk, Wisconsin’s Supreme Court Race Goes Quiet U.S., Yesterday

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  162. In Tech-Heavy Seattle, a Tiny Restaurant With Analog Thrills Food, Yesterday

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  163. Now We Know What a Modern War Looks Like Opinion, Yesterday

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  165. ‘Ozempic for Baldness’ Is Changing the Way Men See Themselves Magazine, Yesterday

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  167. Why Am I Watching People Get Their Medical Results? Magazine, Yesterday

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  169. Presto! In Chicago, a High-End Magic Palace Appears Arts, Yesterday

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  170. Texas Considers Required Reading List for Schools, Which Includes the Bible U.S., Yesterday

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  174. To Topple the Patriarchy, These Women Have Sex With Vegetables Books, Yesterday

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  177. Is This Bach’s Most Underrated Music? Arts, Yesterday

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  178. Idaho Cut Services for People With Schizophrenia. Then the Deaths Began. Health, Yesterday

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  185. A Child Soldier Turned His Past Into Swashbuckling Comics Books, Yesterday

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  186. Health Insurance Companies Care About You. Agree or Disagree? Opinion, Yesterday

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  187. Weakened and Reluctant, Yemen’s Houthis Belatedly Enter War World, Yesterday

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