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  1. Doctors From Countries Under Travel Ban Now Allowed to Stay in U.S. U.S., Today

    In a reversal, the Trump administration has exempted foreign physicians from a visa application freeze that was pushing many out of jobs in underserved areas.

  2. Speedy, Easy Roasted Fish With Leeks and Olive Salsa Verde Food, Today

    Not a fan of removing olive pits? Don’t worry, I have a trick to share with you.

  3. Blanche Says Others Who Post ‘86 47’ Message Won’t Be Charged Like Comey U.S., Today

    The acting attorney general said such messages were “posted constantly” and said the Justice Department had gathered other evidence against the former F.B.I. director, but declined to describe it.

  4. OPEC Plus, in Symbolic Gesture, to Increase Oil Production Business, Today

    The announcement came days after the United Arab Emirates withdrew from the group. The higher output will have little effect on global supplies.

  5. So Long Jeeves and Ask.com, Relics of Yesterday’s Internet Business, Today

    The pioneering search engine shut down on May 1, after nearly 30 years in operation.

  6. 2 U.S. Service Members Are Missing in Morocco, Africa Command Says U.S., Today

    The two Army soldiers were reported missing during a joint military exercise on Saturday near Cap Draa Training Area, a coastal area in southwestern Morocco.

  7. ‘Wartime Relic’ Explodes Under Campfire in Austria, Injuring Five Children World, Today

    The children, aged 10 to 14, were taken to a hospital for treatment after the explosion in Upper Austria, the police said.

  8. Posting the Ten Commandments in Classrooms Opinion, Today

    Readers discuss a Texas law requiring the display of the Ten Commandments in classrooms. Also: A job seeker’s tale; long movies.

  9. ‘S.N.L.’ Recruits Aziz Ansari to Play F.B.I. Director Kash Patel Arts, Today

    Ansari, the “Parks and Recreation” alum, made his first appearance on “Saturday Night Live” in nearly a decade, portraying Patel in an episode hosted by Olivia Rodrigo.

  10. Bruce vs. Donald Briefing, Today

    We look at Bruce Springsteen’s political activism.

  11. Ronald Smothers, Times Reporter Who Covered Protest and Politics, Dies at 79 U.S., Today

    In a career that included 35 years at The New York Times, he chronicled the Rev. Jesse Jackson’s 1984 presidential run and the bombing at the 1996 Olympics in Atlanta.

  12. Why the A.I. Job Apocalypse (Probably) Won’t Happen Opinion, Today

    The feeling of efficiency should be mistrusted.

  13. Lauren Sánchez Bezos and the Fashion End Times of ‘The Devil Wears Prada 2’ Opinion, Today

    The real-life Met Gala vs. the one onscreen.

  14. The 30 Greatest Living American Songwriters The Daily, Today

    Taylor Swift, Jay-Z and other music legends in their own words.

  15. Strict Uniforms. Ancient Philosophy. Can a Public School Cure Our Toxic Politics? Opinion, Today

    This school gave me hope for our democracy.

  16. Wordle Review No. 1,780 Gameplay, Today

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Monday, May 4, 2026.

  17. Connections Companion No. 1,058 Gameplay, Today

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Monday, May 4, 2026.

  18. My Job Is to Help Plan for Old Age. Why Is It So Hard With My Parents? Opinion, Today

    A few small changes to their home and habits will make it much more likely that they can age in their own home.

  19. Strands Sidekick No. 792 Gameplay, Today

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Monday, May 4, 2026.

  20. Modi’s Hindu Right Targets Gains in India’s Elections: What to Know World, Today

    Vote counting starts on Monday after over 154 million people participated in elections for state legislatures last month. The contests can tilt the balance of power for the whole country.

  21. EE. UU. detonó un escándalo de corrupción que sacude a México En español, Today

    Los cargos de EE. UU. contra un gobernador mexicano detonaron una bomba política en México, han dominado la conversación nacional y han dividido en gran medida al país.

  22. Trump Faces the Complicated Reality of a Costly, Unpopular War in Iran U.S., Today

    President Trump’s predictions of a relatively short-term conflict with minimal economic consequences appear to be crumbling.

  23. The U.S. Set Off a Corruption Scandal That Is Gripping Mexico World, Today

    The U.S. indictment of a Mexican governor has spotlighted cartel corruption, strained cross-border relations and handed President Claudia Sheinbaum a thorny choice.

  24. Fear and Vigilance Are Now Constant Companions for Many American Jews U.S., Today

    Each new attack, like the London stabbings last week, brings a heightened sense of caution to an already wary population.

  25. Israel Said It’s Applying the Gaza Model in Lebanon. This Is What the Devastation Looks Like. Interactive, Today

    Satellite images, photos and videos show the scope of widespread demolitions in southern Lebanon.

  26. One Issue Uniting Democrats and Republicans? Worries About A.I. U.S., Today

    The growing unease over artificial intelligence is something elements of the left and the right can agree on in a polarized age.

  27. Behind Voting Rights Case, a Clash Over the Reality of Racism U.S., Today

    The Supreme Court ruling said there must be proof that a racial group was “intentionally” disadvantaged. The dissent called it “well-nigh impossible.”

  28. The Last Days of Butter Ridge U.S., Today

    The Watsons were dairy farmers for generations, the rhythms of their lives defined by their cows. Until this spring.

  29. A California Dream? Some Democrats Fear Harris Picked the Wrong Race. U.S., Today

    Some wish Kamala Harris had decided to run for governor in California, where Democrats are struggling to break through, rather than weigh another White House run.

  30. Tariffs, Rebates, Chaos: Boutique Businesses Wonder What’s Next New York, Today

    A Brooklyn general store that sells Taiwanese imports was pummeled by tariffs. A rebate would help, but the confusion still lingers.

  31. ‘Every Child Walking by Stared at My New Purple Hair’ New York, Today

    A spring walk near Prospect Park, an S. Klein bargain and more reader tales of New York City in this week’s Metropolitan Diary.

  32. There’s a Right and Wrong Way to Use Urgent Care Well, Today

    We asked experts when you should use one, and when you’re better off visiting an ER or primary care doctor instead.

  33. A Long, Strange Trip: How the G.O.P. Came to Embrace Psychedelic Drugs Science, Today

    For decades, conservatives were adamantly opposed to the use of drugs like psilocybin and LSD. Now, the Trump administration has made a sharp pivot.

  34. In Mississippi, a Democrat Challenges the Senator Who Blocked His Judgeship U.S., Today

    Scott Colom, a state prosecutor, is running against Senator Cindy Hyde-Smith, a Republican who denied him a seat on the federal bench. In a tough year for the G.O.P., Democrats see hope for his long-shot bid.

  35. Where D.C.’s Young Conservatives Go Out to Play Style, Today

    Scarlet Oak, a restaurant and bar in the Navy Yard section of Washington, has become a hangout for a younger MAGA cohort. Especially on Wine Wednesdays.

  36. Food Industry Sees a Threat in Kennedy’s Push to Define ‘Ultraprocessed’ Food Business, Today

    Some yogurts and peanut butters could be considered ultraprocessed as scientists and MAHA supporters push for a strict definition.

  37. Driving Electric in Costa Rica Is Surprisingly Doable Business, Today

    The charging network is spotty, but it’s a small country.

  38. These Countries Embrace E.V.s to Avoid Oil Price Shocks Business, Today

    People in Costa Rica and other Latin American, Asian and African countries are increasingly buying electric vehicles to avoid spiking fuel prices.

  39. Patricia Cornwell Takes a Scalpel to Her Own Life Story Books, Today

    Her new memoir, “True Crime,” traces how she survived a Southern Gothic upbringing to emerge as one of the world’s most famous thriller writers.

  40. The New Schoolyard Fight: Shrinking Enrollments and Too Many Classrooms New York, Today

    A battle in one New York neighborhood echoes struggles unfolding in school systems across the nation that are experiencing a decline in students.

  41. Illegal Miners Loot Amazon Rainforest for Critical Minerals World, Today

    Global demand for critical minerals, used to build drones and electric cars, is surging, setting of a new wave of criminality in the world’s largest rainforest.

  42. Britainy Beshear on Dressing for the Derby — and the Spotlight Style, Today

    The first lady of Kentucky talks hat dos and don’ts, the best way to walk across a horse track and balancing personal and political style.

  43. Indiana Republicans Defied Trump. Will Voters Punish Them for It? U.S., Today

    The election on Tuesday will test the influence of President Trump, who endorsed challengers to Republican state senators who scuttled his push to redraw political maps.

  44. A Raucous Tale of Found Family by the Author of ‘The Help’ Books, Today

    Kathryn Stockett’s prodigious second novel, “The Calamity Club,” brings together an unlikely group of spinsters, sex workers and orphans in Depression-era Mississippi.

  45. Khloé Kardashian Is a Music All Day Kind of Person Arts, Today

    “I’m big on a soundtrack to my life,” the TV star and podcast host said. Hers includes Sabrina Carpenter, Frank Sinatra and John Coltrane.

  46. Trump es el que no tiene las cartas sobre la mesa En español, Today

    La IA aumentará drásticamente el poder de los pequeños Estados y grupos en conflictos contra las grandes potencias.

  47. Una respuesta de 900 años para el dilema de la IA En español, Today

    Un sistema jurídico centenario podría definir la responsabilidad cuando la inteligencia artificial causa daño.

  48. En las faldas del monte Fuji, se libra una batalla contra los turistas revoltosos En español, Today

    Las enormes multitudes de visitantes durante la temporada de floración de los cerezos han puesto en vilo a una pintoresca ciudad japonesa. Algunos residentes intentan tomar las riendas.

  49. Antes los ricos no lucían así En español, Today

    La cirugía estética es un signo de éxito en el sentido más Kardashian: hazte rico y cómprate una cara.

  50. Spelling Bee Forum Gameplay, Today

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

  51. A Love Letter to a Beautiful, Dying Thing Briefing, Today

    On May Day, we reflect on the sanctity of flowers.

  52. El rejuvenecimiento celular tiene el potencial de revertir el envejecimiento En español, Today

    Una nueva terapia puede curar cientos de enfermedades e incluso revertir el envejecimiento.

  53. Cómo controlar la adicción al teléfono En español, Today

    Contar los minutos es una mala forma de frenar los hábitos telefónicos. He aquí los verdaderos antídotos, según los expertos.

  54. Una IA facilitó a científicos instructivos para hacer armas biológicas En español, Today

    Algunos científicos compartieron transcripciones con el Times en las que los chatbots describían cómo ensamblar patógenos mortales y liberarlos en espacios públicos.

  55. Trump Is Coming to a China That Has Moved On Opinion, Today

    China no longer looks to an erratic America as a model to emulate, but as a distraction to be managed.

  56. America Is Officially an Empire in Decline Opinion, Today

    President Trump has overextended the empire dangerously.

  57. Los futbolistas profesionales que aún viven con sus padres En español, Today

    Julian Hall y Adri Mehmeti son dos adolescentes de Nueva York que están viviendo un sueño: aún no tienen edad para beber, pero se espera que le hagan frente a Messi.

  58. Quote of the Day: Jordanians Struggle as Wars in the Mideast Slow Tourism to a Trickle Corrections, Today

    Quotation of the Day for Sunday, May 3, 2026.

  59. Norway’s Northern Lights Nightmare World, Today

    This Arctic region has seen a boom in tourism, but as tourists chase the northern lights, scammers chase their money.

  60. How A.I. Is Transforming China’s Entertainment Industry World, Today

    A.I.-generated microdramas have taken off. Celebrities have threatened legal action against the use of their likeness, while actors say jobs have dried up.

  61. 17 Years After ‘The Help,’ Kathryn Stockett Returns to Mississippi Books, Today

    It was a blockbuster hit, yet she says she was “fired” by her publisher. After a spell in Bali, she’s back on home turf with “The Calamity Club.”

  62. An Insurgency Threatens U.S. Mining Ambitions in Pakistan World, Today

    Attacks by the Baloch Liberation Army could derail Pakistan’s plans for a billion-dollar mining deal with the Trump administration.

  63. Hijacked, Bombed, Derailed, a Pakistani Train Keeps Running World, Today

    We witnessed crossfire while waiting for the Jaffer Express, a vital lifeline through Balochistan. For many, it’s the only way home.

  64. A.I. Shakes Up China’s Entertainment Landscape Video, Today

    New A.I. tools are changing China’s entertainment industry and transforming one of its most popular genres: the microdrama.

  65. Oil Tanker Hijacking Stokes New Fear in Gulf Region World, Today

    The attack’s location and timing fueled concerns about potential collaboration between Somalia’s pirates and Yemen’s Houthi rebels amid the Iran war.

  66. Man Shot by ICE in California Indicted on Assault Charges U.S., Today

    Prosecutors have accused the man of hitting federal agents with his vehicle as they tried to arrest him.

  67. How Mamdani Would Change Grand Army Plaza for Walkers, Bikers and Drivers Interactive, Today

    Mayor Zohran Mamdani's plan to connect the plaza to Prospect Park would expand pedestrian spaces, add bike lanes and reroute cars to improve traffic flow in the area.

  68. Corrections: May 3, 2026 Corrections, Today

    Corrections that appeared in print on Sunday, May 3, 2026.

  69. Trump Says He Is Reviewing Iran’s Latest Offer but Doubts It Is Acceptable U.S., Today

    The comments came one day after Mr. Trump flatly rejected the proposal. He later clarified he was only briefed on the “concept of the deal.”

  70. ‘A Huge Mess’: Delayed Louisiana Primaries Stoke Confusion at Ballot Box U.S., Yesterday

    On the first day of early voting, some glimpses of voter bewilderment came into focus, part of a dizzying scramble playing out days after a major Supreme Court ruling.

  71. What Are the Odds? Gameplay, Yesterday

    Mark Diehl gambles on a return to the Sunday puzzle after a long absence.

  72. Timmy the Stranded Whale Released Into the North Sea Video, Yesterday

    After weeks of being stuck in shallow waters near Germany, Timmy, a humpback whale, was released into the North Sea on Saturday.

  73. Car With Explosive Device Crashes Into Athletic Club in Portland, Ore. U.S., Yesterday

    A car rammed through the front entrance of the Multnomah Athletic Club around 3 a.m. on Saturday, killing the driver. The authorities said they found “evidence of an explosive device” in the car.

  74. Spirit Passengers Are Left Stranded After Airline Shuts Down Business, Yesterday

    The budget carrier abruptly canceled flights early on Saturday, leaving passengers to rush to make other plans. “Even if they go back into business, never again,” one traveler said.

  75. Planning a World Cup Watch Party at a Bar? The ‘FIFA Police’ Are Lurking World, Yesterday

    Some businesses advertising watch parties in Canada’s two host cities are wary of running afoul of FIFA’s copyright, which protects advertising “World Cup” events.

  76. This Could Be the Biggest Blow to Abortion Rights Since Roe Fell Opinion, Yesterday

    A ruling by a federal appeals court has blocked access to abortion pills via telemedicine.

  77. Spirit Airlines Shuts Down Video, Yesterday

    After two stints in bankruptcy, Spirit Airlines — the low-cost carrier that reshaped American aviation but lost billions in recent years — canceled all flights and said it was “winding down all operations” on Saturday.

  78. It’s Only 5,000 Troops, but America Will Come to Regret Its Rash Withdrawal From Germany Opinion, Yesterday

    This is more than just another bilateral spat.

  79. The Head-Turning Hats of the Kentucky Derby Style, Yesterday

    Ahead of the 152nd annual horse race at Churchill Downs, attendees trotted out some eye-catching ensembles.

  80. Abortion Providers Forced to Adapt After Court Blocks Pill Access by Mail U.S., Yesterday

    The Fifth Circuit court’s ruling, which is being appealed, reinstates a requirement that patients visit a health care provider in person to obtain mifepristone, upending abortion access in the United States.

  81. Nicole Hollander, Acerbic Feminist Cartoonist, Dies at 86 Arts, Yesterday

    For more than 30 years, she wrote and illustrated “Sylvia,” a comic strip about a tart-tongued, witty woman unafraid of expressing her many opinions.

  82. New Video Analysis Suggests Suspect in Correspondents’ Dinner Attack Fired First U.S., Yesterday

    A Times analysis of footage released by the F.B.I. on Thursday night appears to show the assailant shot at a Secret Service officer, who then returned fire.

  83. Supreme Court Asked to Restore Access to Abortion Pill by Mail U.S., Yesterday

    A federal appeals court temporarily halted a Food and Drug Administration regulation that has greatly expanded access to the abortion pill mifepristone.

  84. Steve Clark, Olympic Swimmer Shadowed by Depression, Dies at 82 U.S., Yesterday

    A three-time gold medalist in the 1960s, he was a champion when athletes were expected to be stoic and vulnerability was viewed as a sign of mental weakness.

  85. Gobernador de Sinaloa acusado por EE. UU. pide licencia para defenderse En español, Yesterday

    Fiscales estadounidenses acusaron a Rubén Rocha Moya de proteger al poderoso Cártel de Sinaloa a cambio de sobornos y apoyo político, lo que desató un escándalo nacional.

  86. En Sinaloa, la acusación contra sus funcionarios no fue sorpresa En español, Yesterday

    La imputación de Estados Unidos a un gobernador mexicano confirma lo que muchos sonorenses sospechaban hace tiempo: la línea entre el crimen organizado y las altas esferas del gobierno se ha difuminado.

  87. U.S. to Pull 5,000 Troops From Germany. But Plenty More Will Remain. World, Yesterday

    The U.S. military has tens of thousands of personnel in Germany, more than in any other foreign country but Japan. Their significance extends well beyond Europe.

  88. A List of Everyone Who Could Be in Trump’s ‘Garden of Heroes’ U.S., Yesterday

    President Trump plans to build a park along the Potomac River featuring life-size statues of 250 Americans.