Germany has hugely increased its military spending, aiming to be less dependent on Washington. Its support for U.S. attacks on Iran may also give it leverage.
Her withdrawal reflected the strength of her primary opponent, Graham Platner, as well as the mixed recruitment record of Chuck Schumer, the minority leader, as his party tries to reclaim the Senate.
Buttery miso pan drippings add richness to this lively combination of crunchy greens, juicy grapefruit and sticky chicken.
Gross domestic product expanded at a 2 percent annual rate in the first three months of the year, a period that included the first weeks of conflict in the Middle East.
Traders now think the Federal Reserve will keep steady interest rates, or perhaps even increase them, amid succession intrigue at the central bank.
Mr. Coe, who wrote “Take This Job and Shove It” and other chart-topping hits, was a transgressive exponent of the outlaw country movement of the 1970s and ’80s.
Casa, a company founded by former Uber executives, says it uses artificial intelligence and a stable of handymen to take care of members’ homes.
The police are seeking a man who was last seen holding hands with the 5-year-old girl on Saturday night near Alice Springs.
The lawsuit seeks to block a state bathroom law that is the nation’s most restrictive, with penalties that could include a five-year prison sentence.
We look at when political criticism can be considered a threat of violence.
The airline was used by chicken breeders in Texas to illegally transport roosters for cockfights, an animal welfare group said.
Irán ha amenazado con cobrar un peaje por el paso a través del estrecho de Ormuz. Aunque eso nunca llegue a ocurrir, la idea podría desestabilizar el transporte marítimo global.
An investigation by Pablo and Dhruv Patel of The Harvard Crimson.
Mayor Zohran Mamdani of New York suggested that Britain should return the gem, a symbol of colonial plunder. Here’s the back story of the famed jewel.
More than a year of similar conversations have failed to bring the country any closer to peace, so Ukrainians have stopped hoping they will.
The court struck down Louisiana’s voting map, a decision that could make it harder for lawmakers to create majority-minority districts.
Plus, chatbots told scientists how to make bioweapons.
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Officials are investigating similar attacks across Europe, all claimed by a shadowy Islamist group that may be using low-cost, unsophisticated methods to sow fear in Jewish communities.
Activists said the Israeli military boarded and disabled their boats in international waters near Greece.
What should we do when a chatbot behaves like a criminal?
A decade ago, the party sought independent redistricting commissions. Now, in an era of extreme gerrymandering, such efforts could slow Democrats as they try to keep up with Republicans.
Veterans of the civil rights movement and others said the Supreme Court decision felt like a bleak end to decades of gains in Black representation in the region.
The majority said the law was a victim of its own success and no longer needed. Dissenters responded that Congress should make the call.
With nary an inch of wall space to spare, a couple of art collectors looked for a house that could hold their ever-expanding lives.
The 2006 comedy is filled with moments big and small that have stood the test of time, thanks in no small part to Meryl Streep’s turn as Miranda Priestly.
A Times article makes the case that bodegas may be the ultimate symbol of adaptability in an ever-changing New York.
Rich Americans are writing off taxes they owed before they moved to Puerto Rico, the Senate Finance Committee says.
After months of upheaval, many are attempting to get on with their lives while quietly grappling with grief, economic stress and a loss of hope.
Despite the fragile cease-fire in the Middle East, many Africans say they are bracing for tougher times ahead and making difficult decisions about the future.
Is there something to this whole monarchy thing?
This week’s properties are a waterfront house in Long Beach, N.Y., and a lodge-like home in Jackson, N.J.
Los centros de asistencia de Japón están reclutando a jóvenes atletas, peleadores de artes marciales mixtas y luchadores de sumo para cubrir la escasez de personal.
Somehow, the weaker nation is in the stronger negotiating position.
The movie shows Michael Jackson as we wish he could have been. But not as he was.
City and state officials want speed-limiting devices installed in the cars of drivers who get more than 16 speeding tickets in a year, in hopes of preventing injuries and deaths.
In RZA’s new movie, Unique (Shameik Moore) realizes Black residents in town are being hunted by white men. Despite the premise, the film lacks intensity.
Produced by the Jim Henson Company in Sequoia National Park, the PBS Kids special leads a series of programs tied to America’s 250th anniversary.
This week’s properties are Mott Haven, Manhattan Valley and Turtle Bay.
Sometimes it’s just a put-down. Sometimes it’s darkly ideological. That’s true of a lot of slang these days.
Photos of the 1940s lost-and-found office for the subway show that straphangers of the era left some surprising items on the trains.
Matt Taylor makes superb California pinot noirs, chardonnays, cabernet sauvignons and chenin blancs. He’s now navigating a life of winemaking beyond the vineyard that defined his style.
The peace sign necklace, imbued with familial significance, is lent to her by the actress’s mother, only when the occasion calls for it.
The data analysis company is selling a version of the jacket that it says will show its commitment to “re-industrializing America.”
Cosmetic surgery is a sign of making it in the most Kardashian-coded way — get rich, then buy a face.
Under a proposal from Governor Kathy Hochul, New York City could implement Intelligent Speed Assistance (I.S.A.) devices in the vehicles of drivers who have accumulated more than 16 speeding violations in a year. Our reporter Stefanos Chen explains how these devices work to monitor and cap driving speed.
Barcelona is not over, as those who branch out to seek Catalonia’s authentic food and often overlooked art will see.
The mayor’s plan to restructure the way the police handle mentally ill people has lessened the standing of an office that combats domestic and gender-based violence.
Confronting the weirdness of a Waymo future.
The people building A.I. fear that we have only a short time before advanced A.I. disrupts the labor force.
In the 1960s, she invited an audience to cut off her clothes. As attacks on women’s rights escalate, “Cut Piece” and other decades-old works of feminist art feel more relevant than ever.
Millions of Americans are holding onto empty homes, fearing the tax hit a sale would bring.
The filmmaker Arnaud Desplechin directed this off-kilter drama about a French pianist and the life he left behind.
Based on a popular anime series, the film, subtitled “Tears of the Azure Sea,” is a satisfactory stand-alone fantasy adventure set on an island resort.
Adam Scott is perfection as a damaged writer battling an ancient witch and his own demons in this hugely enjoyable chiller.
In this sequel, Andy (Anne Hathaway) and Miranda (Meryl Streep) encounter a series of crises that set the stage for a larger, existential catastrophe.
The action director Renny Harlin combines two different kinds of disaster movies, with lots of gory shark scenes.
A confusing adaptation of Orwell’s political novel seems blissfully detached from its source’s clarity.
Counting minutes is a poor way to curb phone habits. Real antidotes, experts say, include mindful parenting, curated content and human connection.
Lévy Gorvy Dayan gallery offers new glimpses of the perfectionism and hidden goofiness of Domenico Gnoli, whose caricatures of reality captured la dolce vita.
States are responding to a rise in high-profile squatting cases, in luxury homes and public housing alike.
Gwyneth Paltrow’s healthy-eating enterprise is just one of several recent Los Angeles exports to a rival city with its own ideas about what’s good.
Gemini is a digital Swiss Army knife for planning flights, activities and routes, but it isn’t perfect. Why did it forget to put underwear on the packing list?
A research lab in Washington State tracks ecological changes in a warming climate and provides scientific guidance for forest managers. It is one of 57 such facilities being shuttered.
“When I love something, I urgently must put it in someone’s hands,” says the novelist, whose new “Last Night in Brooklyn” is an ode to old-style friendship.
Our columnist on the month’s best new books.
A look at some celebrity couples who found lasting love later in life.
High school and college teachers are watching students write, in the classroom, in order to protect against the incursion of artificial intelligence.
She has a new podcast, stand-up hour and political organizing group, and is raising a 4-year-old daughter. But don’t worry, she still loves weed.
Benjamin Hale’s book “Cave Mountain” connects the brief disappearance of his cousin in 2001 to a grisly true-crime story in 1978.
After losing Neil Peart to cancer six years ago, the trio is returning to touring with Anika Nilles, a powerhouse drummer who’s forged her own relationship with the group.
Some consider the regular feeding of late-stage dementia patients to be nonnegotiable. Others see it as extending life unnecessarily.
Iceland’s swimming pools and hot tubs serve as hubs of social life, a cultural distinction recently honored by UNESCO. Some Icelanders aren’t so thrilled.
A Jewish security group told police an attack on the community was “likely” because of heightened antisemitism, days before December’s mass shooting in Sydney.
During their state visit, King Charles III and Queen Camilla stopped by New York City, where they laid flowers at the 9/11 memorial, fed chickens, read to children and attended a charity event.
Lo que empezó en Japón como una comida rápida y emocionante para la clase trabajadora, se ha transformado en un elaborado capricho para comensales adinerados en otros lugares.
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La retórica religiosa del presidente, las políticas migratorias de línea dura y la guerra de EE. UU. en Irán ha dividido a una coalición de votantes cristianos que lo devolvieron a la Casa Blanca.
“You know, I’ve always wondered what white Def Jam would be like,” Johnson said after King Charles cracked a few jokes at the White House.
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Expertos en ejercicio y medicina deportiva nos explican qué sucede si te enfocas exclusivamente en fortalecer tus músculos.
This word has appeared in 119 articles on NYTimes.com in the past year. Can you use it in a sentence?
Fue la primera comparecencia pública del secretario de Defensa Pete Hegseth ante el Congreso desde que comenzó la operación Furia Épica a finales de febrero.
A risk-taking outsider, he brought speed, competition and controversy to one of science’s biggest races.
Oil prices push higher, approaching another wartime high, as President Trump asserted that the naval blockade of Iran’s ports would persist.
The European Central Bank and Bank of England were expected to hold interest rates steady on Thursday while searching for signs of possible longer-term damage.
Quotation of the Day for Thursday, April 30, 2026.
Ratna Debnath is a candidate for Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s party, which is campaigning on women’s safety in an Indian state election.
The Arc de Triomphe in Paris, which the president vows to top in Washington, offers a lesson in the complicated history of monuments.
Corrections that appeared in print on Thursday, April 30, 2026.
The measure will allow the G.O.P. to begin working on a filibuster-proof bill to fund ICE and C.B.P., part of their plan to reopen the long-shuttered Department of Homeland Security.
In a legal filing, prosecutors outlined for the first time how they say the singer murdered and dismembered Celeste Rivas Hernandez.
Lance Enfinger and John Kugelman land themselves a prizewinning puzzle.
The justices on Wednesday considered whether the Trump administration had legally ended the Temporary Protected Status program for hundreds of thousands of Haitians and Syrians.
It exceeds the annual budgets of numerous federal agencies, and the Pentagon’s yearly budget for munitions.
King Charles III and Queen Camilla laid flowers at the Sept. 11 memorial before stopping by an urban farm, the New York Public Library, a business event and a gala.
Mayor Zohran Mamdani and King Charles did not meet privately. But if they had, the mayor said, he probably would have raised the issue of the Koh-i-Noor Diamond.
The Times created a 3-D model of the 250-foot monument to show how it would affect a symbolic sightline.
Susan Hutson, the sheriff of Orleans Parish, faces 30 counts, and the jail’s chief financial officer was also indicted.
The changes are in keeping with the administration’s pledge to cut back on gun restrictions.
The comments came after the German chancellor said that Iran has “humiliated” the United States.
Jerome H. Powell announced on Wednesday that he would stay on as a governor at the Federal Reserve after his term as chair ends next month due to lingering legal threats from the Trump administration.
The musclebound character he developed as a toy designer for Mattel gave rise to the Masters of the Universe franchise and helped define the machismo of the 1980s.
There were at least 10 American billionaires, six Fox News hosts, assorted presidential pals, no Democratic politicians and not so many British.
A school transfer disrupted two brothers’ visas, their lawyer said, leaving them vulnerable to arrest and unsettling their Mississippi school community.
In the name of disentangling race from politics, the court has given white voters more power at the expense of racial minorities.
On this edition of the “Popcast” Song of the Week, our critic Jon Caramanica breaks down a boastful party track from BossMan Dlow, who he calls “the funniest rapper working right now.”
The United Arab Emirates is walking away from OPEC this May. The New York Times’ energy reporter, Rebecca Elliott, breaks down how the war with Iran provided the perfect opening for the U.A.E. to go solo.
Forty years since the Chernobyl nuclear disaster, officials are grappling with the impact of a 2025 Russian drone strike that set back decades of efforts to contain it. Ukrainian officials said the Russians deliberately targeted the structure, but the Kremlin has denied responsibility.
House Republicans toiled to pass major measures as lawmakers scrambled to fund homeland security, extend spy powers and deliver a farm bill.
Surveillance video shows a group of middle school students in southern Mississippi taking control of a school bus on a highway after their driver blacked out from an asthma attack.
The defense secretary said at a House hearing that President Barack Obama had fired 197 generals, a figure that the Pentagon previously acknowledged was false.
Many picked up running late in life. They all shared an uncommon competitive drive.
In 2022, at 100, he set what was believed to be a world record in the 100-meter dash at the Penn Relays in Philadelphia, beating 86- and 92-year-old competitors.
Footage of the incident shared this week by a school district in Mississippi shows a group of students working together to avert disaster on a highway.
On Wednesday, the Queen of England presented the New York Public Library with a bespoke replica of Roo, the smallest companion of the Bear of Very Little Brain.
Investigators said the man’s transient lifestyle and social isolation made his intentions hard to track before shootings that killed two Brown students and an M.I.T. professor.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth rebuffed criticism from lawmakers over the Iran war during a budget hearing on Wednesday. The defense department requested nearly $1.45 trillion for the coming year.
Jurors found the man guilty of conspiracy to support the terrorist group that took credit for a horrific bombing, but deadlocked on whether he was responsible for the attack itself.
Republicans put down a right-wing revolt to push the measure through the House, but it faces changes in the Senate that could delay its final passage past a Friday expiration.
Also, the Pentagon estimates the Iran war cost at $25 billion. Here’s the latest at the end of Wednesday.
Hiroshi Sugimoto, Irene Neuwirth, Umberto Pasti and others share their impressions of mesmerizing plots all over the world.
President Trump wants Americans going into space to be a part of his legacy, even as he has proposed cutting NASA’s education, research and diversity programs.
In the second day of a trial pitting Mr. Musk against OpenAI, he said he was misled by the company’s chief executive, Sam Altman. But OpenAI’s lawyer said evidence showed the opposite.
U.S. prosecutors accused a Mexican governor and nine other current and former Mexican officials of participating in a broad conspiracy to help a powerful Mexican cartel import drugs into the United States in exchange for bribes and votes.
Both parties are now scrambling to adjust to a new voting rights landscape.
Rents are falling in Texas — and the reason is simpler than you think. Derek Thompson, a contributing writer at The Atlantic, tells the Opinion columnist Ezra Klein how Dallas and Austin have shown that the only real cure for a housing crisis is an aggressive, unrelenting surge in supply.
Fiscales de Estados Unidos acusaron a un gobernador mexicano y a otros nueve funcionarios y exfuncionarios mexicanos de participar en una amplia conspiración para ayudar a un poderoso cártel mexicano a importar drogas a Estados Unidos.
Iran has threatened to start charging a toll for passage through the Strait of Hormuz. Even if it never happens, the idea could unsettle global shipping.
In the Iran war, we have two overconfident administrations facing off, each believing that time is on its side.
How can the left deliver on its promises if it can’t even navigate its own “horrendous” bureaucracy? On “The Ezra Klein Show,” the Opinion columnist Ezra Klein reflects on Senator Bernie Sanders’s frustrations with government, and argues that government efficiency is the essential “common sense” foundation for a radical vision of American abundance.
New Jersey, where Mikie Sherrill is governor, is one of only a few states to try to bar federal immigration agents from wearing masks.
Google, Amazon, Microsoft and Meta reported more than $130 billion in quarterly capital expenditures on Wednesday as they build A.I. data centers. There’s more to come.
Ford Motor said it expected the federal government to refund $1.3 billion the company paid in tariffs that the Supreme Court later struck down.
El choque entre el papa León XIV y el presidente de EE. UU. revela una búsqueda de autoridad moral en tiempos de incertidumbre.
Bob Odenkirk, who stars in a new action movie, “Normal,” got his start in comedy working as a writer on “Saturday Night Live” and acting on “Mr. Show,” a cult hit he created with David Cross. On “The Interview,” he says sketch comedy is “the most profound expression of human existence there is.”
The state’s Republican governor said he would call a special session in 21 days to address the state’s judicial maps.
Maurice Shakur said in a complaint filed against Duane Keith Davis, who was charged in 2023 with the rapper’s murder, that the “threads are starting to come together.”
The stars of “Running Point” visited the New York Times kitchen studio to get twisting and wrapping with Melissa Clark.
Blossom-filled books, welcoming bird houses and more recommendations from T Magazine.
Beijing’s insistence that Meta unwind its deal with a Chinese A.I. start-up escalates the geopolitical fight over advanced tech.
The federal law had been a “game changer” for Latino voters, but Wednesday’s ruling could weaken Asian Americans’ political power in the state.
A new prosecution memo details the preparations made in the days and weeks before the assault on the White House correspondents’ dinner.
Previous truces have broken down amid competing accusations of violations, and it is not clear that Ukraine will agree to Moscow’s terms.
Fiscales estadounidenses acusan a Rubén Rocha Moya y otros funcionarios en activo de apoyar a organizaciones criminales a cambio de dinero y votos.
It was Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth’s first public appearance before Congress since Operation Epic Fury began in late February.
Several voting rights groups have said that they plan to challenge the map in court once Gov. Ron DeSantis signs it into law.
Democrats had earned a slight advantage with a victory in Virginia last week, but now a Supreme Court decision and Florida’s move to pass a new map are set to help Republicans.
Prosecutors, in a significant retreat, said they would abandon conspiracy counts against activists, including a former congressional candidate, and refile with misdemeanors.
Prosecutors accused Rubén Rocha Moya, the governor of Sinaloa state, and other Mexican officials of a yearslong scheme to protect the powerful drug cartel.
Standing near dozens of repatriated artifacts, officials from the countries celebrated efforts that have led to the return of thousands of artworks to Italy.
It won’t be so easy to extract ourselves from this conflict.
The state faces a tight window to redraw its congressional maps.
Showering at the airport, blossoms in seams and the bar for joy.
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Jerome H. Powell cited lingering legal threats against him and the Federal Reserve in explaining his decision to remain at the central bank.
The initial public offering of Mr. Ackman’s new fund, Pershing Square USA, raised $5 billion.
A crisis pregnancy group had asked the justices to allow it to sue in federal court over a demand for donor information by New Jersey officials.
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The 1965 law was mean to address fundamental inequities in American life, and was one of the signal accomplishments of the civil rights movement.
Readers discuss the James Comey indictment and the Jimmy Kimmel joke. Also: The U.S.A.I.D. tragedy; privatizing the mail.
Los ravioles con hierbas de primavera y el lenguado de Dover à la meunière fueron algunos de los platos de la cena en honor de los reyes Carlos III y Camila del Reino Unido.
Their appearance seemed at odds with the chief justice’s oft-stated message that the court he leads avoids even the appearance of political splits.
The indictment against James B. Comey, the former F.B.I. director, focused on a social media post that the Justice Department deemed a threat to the president.
During his first public appearance on Capitol Hill since the war began, the defense secretary lashed out at lawmakers in both parties who have questioned the conflict.
He transformed the Missouri Botanical Garden into an international research hub and laid out the existential threats posed by deforestation and unchecked development.
A barge carrying a whale made its way toward the North Sea, where rescuers hope the humpback will swim further into the Atlantic Ocean. The whale, nicknamed Timmy, had been stranded off Germany’s Baltic coast for several weeks.
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Two men were stabbed in north London on Wednesday, in an area that is home to just over half of Britain’s 300,000 Jewish residents. The city’s main police force said the attack was being treated as terrorism.
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Colombia anunció un plan para aplicar la eutanasia a 80 hipopótamos descendientes de los importados hace 40 años. Ahora, un multimillonario dice que quiere llevarlos a India.
The new map could give Republicans as many as four new seats in the state’s 28-member delegation, which already has 20 Republicans.
Seis miembros de la Corte Suprema fueron invitados a la cena, junto con altos funcionarios del gobierno, multimillonarios y legisladores republicanos.
El rey Carlos III respondió con delicadeza a los ataques del presidente Trump contra el Reino Unido y la OTAN, y habló de la importancia de los controles y equilibrios.
The map would eliminate as many as four Democratic-held districts, including one that is heavily Puerto Rican. Republicans expressed confidence in the map’s legality.
Here’s a look at some key events that led to and followed the Voting Rights Act of 1965.
The absence of tanks and other heavy military vehicles on Red Square will highlight the heavy toll of the war in Ukraine.
Haitians played a pivotal role in revitalizing the once struggling Ohio city. The end of Temporary Protected Status could be a setback for its future.
Julian Hall and Adri Mehmeti are New York City teenagers living the dream: not old enough to drink but still expected to hold their own against Messi.
Skin care. The greatest living songwriters. And the latest from the Supreme Court.
With Israel increasingly unpopular and antisemitism on the rise, Jewish politicians find themselves more and more under attack.
The continent, which is warming faster than the global average, saw wildfires, floods and a sub-Arctic heat wave, the European State of the Climate report said.
The details, combined with video, seem to suggest that the gunman was not the person who shot an officer in his protective vest.
Democrats will lose at least one blue-leaning district in Louisiana, and Florida is drawing a redder map. South Carolina, Tennessee and Missouri could try to draw new maps before voting begins.
The court has allowed the Trump administration to end protections on a temporary basis in other cases while they are litigated.
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Instead of paying $150 for NJ Transit tickets to get to the stadium, some Europeans online are suggesting a scenic stroll through New Jersey’s interstates and swamps.
The Mariana, a 145-foot vessel with six crew members, was found overturned after a typhoon, prompting an 11-day search which found no survivors.
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Parsing a state visit told in photo ops, and style.
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This new Ali Slagle delight blends frozen fruit with nutrient-packed ingredients, like cottage cheese and seeds.
A buzzy revival of Andrew Lloyd Webber’s hit 1970s musical will transfer to New York next spring, but without its signature outdoor scene.
In this month’s picks, a notorious senator gets grilled, a man changes his eye color and Russian journalists struggle to do their jobs under authoritarianism.
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While some from countries with Temporary Protected Status stay for many years, others have been sent home with little fanfare when their countries were deemed safe.
The court struck down Louisiana’s voting map as an illegal racial gerrymander in a move that could make it harder for lawmakers to create majority-minority voting districts.
The chief executive, Scott Kirby, said that buying a smaller airline might not be worth the effort.
The justices, split along ideological lines, found that Louisiana’s voting map was an unconstitutional racial gerrymander.
The Trump administration has sought to end protections for people from 13 of the 17 countries that had the status.
The Senate Banking Committee advanced Kevin Warsh’s nomination as Fed chair on Wednesday, teeing up the full chamber to hold a vote soon.
Officials in Mineral Wells, west of Dallas, were assessing the considerable damage on Wednesday morning.
In partnership with Expedia, the ride-booking, food-delivering, package-transporting service takes another step toward becoming a super app.
Emails revealed in a California lawsuit and now submitted to the Supreme Court show that an administration researcher privately disputed claims about Haitians.
The Trump administration urged the justices to rely on earlier terse emergency rulings and explain “what to make of this court’s interim orders.”
Two of Justice Amy Coney Barrett’s seven children were adopted from Haiti.
The flamboyant conductor Gustavo Dudamel got a jubilant reception at the New York Philharmonic’s spring gala on Tuesday.
It is one of many ways the president has tried to make good on his pledge to deport record numbers of people in his second term.
The worldly men of the cloth in Héctor Abad’s new novel find divinity both inside and outside the church.
The New York Police Department urged commuters to use public transportation during the royal visit on Wednesday.