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  1. The Nile Rodgers Interview Magazine, April 28

    The writer behind hits like “I’m Coming Out” (Diana Ross) and “We Are Family” (Sister Sledge) shares the stories behind his best-loved songs.

  2. The Clark, McAnally and Osborne Interview Magazine, April 28

    Shane McAnally, Brandy Clark and Josh Osborne talk about how co-writing works, songwriting as a day job and the art of telling simple truths in a single line.

  3. Jay-Z’s Lyrical Ingenuity Stretches From Street-Level Grit to Midlife Reflection Interactive, April 28

    He rose to fame as a steely-eyed chronicler of his youth. Then he carved a path to become rap’s elder statesman.

  4. Jimmy Jam & Terry Lewis Kept Pop on the Cutting Edge Interactive, April 28

    The sonic ingenuity they brought to scores of hits — from machine-tooled drums to glittering harmonies — helped make the charts a home for surprising sounds.

  5. The Holland Brothers Wrote Hits That Became the Bedrock of American Pop Interactive, April 28

    Along with Lamont Dozier, they crafted love songs that didn’t just aim for the heart — they moved the body.

  6. Missy Elliott Turned the Radio Into a Day-Glo Playground Interactive, April 28

    She warps rhythm, sound and the English language, pulling them apart as if they were all just delightful taffy.

  7. Bob Dylan Expanded the Limits of What a Song Can Do Interactive, April 28

    A troubadour, a poet, a preacher, a trickster — there are enough Dylans to qualify for two or three spots on this list.

  8. The-Dream’s Sound Runs Through the Biggest Hits of This Century Interactive, April 28

    Modern pop wouldn’t be remotely the same without him — including some of the era’s most iconic, inescapable hits.

  9. Nashville Appreciates Craft. These Three Are Masters. Interactive, April 28

    Writers toil daily to engineer perfect country songs. Shane McAnally, Brandy Clark and Josh Osborne are among the finest — and the most disruptive.

  10. Mariah Carey Is the People’s Poet Interactive, April 28

    Her keen ear and glittery emotionalism have produced the most No. 1 hits of any American songwriter.

  11. Bad Bunny’s Charisma and Fluidity Brought Him to the Heart of Pop Interactive, April 28

    His warmth, humor and almost scholarly facility with Caribbean traditions and contemporary pop have made him an undeniable force.

  12. In Hit After Hit, for Countless Artists, Babyface Knows What Women Want Interactive, April 28

    Even as the music grew rawer and leaner, he ensured it was still yoked to romance and grandeur.

  13. Few Careers Are as Daring — Musically or Emotionally — as Fiona Apple’s Interactive, April 28

    With every album, she burrows deeper into her own psyche, pushing her music into new realms.

  14. The 30 Greatest Living American Songwriters Interactive, April 28

    More than 250 music insiders and six New York Times critics weighed in on who defines the new American songbook. Here are the artists they chose.

  15. Political Violence Isn’t Just Evil. It’s Counterproductive. Opinion, April 28

    Each act of political violence further frays our threadbare social fabric, laying the foundation for authoritarianism.

  16. Jamie Ding’s ‘Jeopardy’ Sweaters Made Him a Style Champion Style, April 28

    Ding’s approach to dressing, with his spectacular spectrum of sweaters, suited a contestant who remained ice-cube calm as he climbed up the show’s leaderboard.

  17. A Humble ‘Jeopardy!’ Champ Ends His Run Style, April 28

    Jamie Ding, a self-described “faceless bureaucrat” from New Jersey, became a TV sensation during his 31-game winning streak.

  18. House Republican Makes His First Statement About Mysterious Absence New York, Today

    Representative Thomas Kean Jr. of New Jersey, who has missed nearly two months of votes in Washington, said he expected to fully recover from a “personal medical issue” but gave no other details.

  19. Student News Quiz: Political Shooting, Running Milestone, Chernobyl Interactive, Today

    Have you been paying attention to current events recently? See how well you can do on this week’s news quiz for students.

  20. Investigators Seeking Attacker’s Motive Comb Through an Archive of Posts U.S., Today

    Federal authorities are looking into whether Cole Tomas Allen posted on Bluesky as “coldforce,” who wrote and promoted liberal views that did not stand out on the left-leaning platform.

  21. Trump Is Dissatisfied With Iran’s Plan to Reopen Strait of Hormuz U.S., Today

    The proposal would have set aside questions about what to do with Iran’s nuclear program.

  22. King Charles Will Speak of ‘Reconciliation and Renewal’ During Address to Congress U.S., Today

    The state visit of King Charles III comes at a moment of tension over the war in Iran between President Trump and Prime Minister Keir Starmer.

  23. El próspero fabricante chino de autos que no se llama BYD En español, Today

    Geely ha construido un modelo de negocio diseñado para manejar la volatilidad. Esto le permite adaptarse con rapidez cuando cambian las condiciones.

  24. Iraq’s President Names Political Newcomer to Form Government World, Today

    After months of tensions and pressure from both the U.S. and Iran, Ali al-Zaidi, a businessman, was named as prime minister-designate.

  25. At a Moment of Chaos in Trump’s Washington, the Royals Come to Town U.S., Today

    Presidents use state visits to show off all that is appealing about American culture. But the shooting at the White House correspondents’ dinner has cast a shadow over the visit.

  26. At the ‘Euphoria’ Wedding, All Eyes Were on the Guests Style, Today

    At Cassie and Nate’s nuptials, guests arrived to steal the show, and that was the point. Natasha Newman-Thomas, the show’s costume designer, used attention-grabbing looks to reflect each character’s evolution.

  27. Charges Announced Against Press Gala Attack Defendant Video, Today

    On Monday, Todd Blanche, the acting attorney general, announced three federal charges against Cole Tomas Allen, the suspect in Saturday’s attack at the White House correspondents’ dinner.

  28. Nedra Talley Ross, Last Surviving Member of the Ronettes, Dies at 80 Arts, Today

    With towering hairdos and perfect harmonies, she and her cousins Ronnie and Estelle brought a fresh edge to the girl-group sound in hits like “Be My Baby.”

  29. Is Andrew Yang Running for President? Video, Today

    This week on “Hard Fork” from The New York Times, the hosts Casey Newton and Kevin Roose ask the entrepreneur and 2020 presidential candidate Andrew Yang the big question: Is he running again in 2028?

  30. Pentagon Can Temporarily Require Escorts for Journalists Business, Today

    An appeals panel ruled that the Defense Department can require escorts for reporters in the building while it fights an earlier decision that overturned many of the department’s press rules.

  31. U.S. Government Will Stop Paying for Test Strips to Detect Deadly Drugs Health, Today

    In a letter to states and other grant recipients, the Trump administration says the strips encourage drug use.

  32. What Happens When A.I. Runs a Store in San Francisco? Video, Today

    In San Francisco, an A.I. agent was tasked with running a store. The experiment did not go well. The “Hard Fork” co-hosts Casey Newton and Kevin Roose unpack the story in a recent episode.

  33. ICE Warehouse Plan Faces Delay Over Lack of Environmental Reviews U.S., Today

    Officials have argued in court filings that the projects are exempt from federally required assessments, but are scrambling after a judge disagreed.

  34. Charges Against Assassination Suspect Based on Shotgun Shell and a Screed U.S., Today

    The authorities say the California man stormed a black-tie gala on Saturday seeking to kill the president.

  35. The Billionaires Dominating California Politics U.S., Today

    Between Sergey Brin and Tom Steyer, ultrawealthy people are trying to guide the state’s direction.

  36. Maybe Trump Was Never a Deal Maker Video, Today

    Trump built his political brand on being the ultimate negotiator, but in his second term that image is crumbling. On “The Opinions,” the columnist Carlos Lozada argues that we’re witnessing “the limits to his deal-making prowess, especially internationally.”

  37. Canada Announces Investment Fund to Distance Economy From the U.S. Video, Today

    Prime Minister Mark Carney announced the Canada Strong Fund, which will focus on investments in the country’s infrastructure. The sovereign wealth fund seeks to make the Canadian economy less dependent on the Unites States.

  38. Elon Musk Takes OpenAI to Court Briefing, Today

    Also, Trump hosts King Charles III and Queen Camilla. Here’s the latest at the end of Monday.

  39. Budget Airlines Ask Trump Administration for Billions as Fuel Costs Rise Business, Today

    A trade group for the airlines is seeking $2.5 billion to help offset the big jump in jet fuel costs since the start of U.S.-Israeli attacks against Iran.

  40. Mali Rebels Deal Major Blow to Junta and Russian Mercenaries World, Today

    Coordinated attacks signified a major escalation of insurgent violence in a region of West Africa where military leaders had seized power and warmed to Moscow in recent years.

  41. Watch Quinta Brunson and William Stanford Davis of ‘Abbott Elementary’ Make Pizza for the First Time Food, Today

    The actors stopped by the New York Times kitchen studio to chat about food, cooking and the fifth season of their sitcom.

  42. The Art of the Nuclear Deal World, Today

    President Trump ripped up a pact designed to prevent Iran from building a bomb. Getting a better agreement now could prove difficult.

  43. Republicans Push for Trump’s White House Ballroom After Gala Attack U.S., Today

    The attack on a press dinner in Washington, which is being called an attempted assassination of President Trump, has also renewed the fight over reopening the Homeland Security Department.

  44. Trump Administration Will Pay More Energy Firms to Cancel Wind Farms Climate, Today

    In exchange, the companies will invest in oil and gas projects, echoing an earlier deal with the French energy giant TotalEnergies.

  45. The President and the King Opinion, Today

    Courtesy can be tactical as well as virtuous.

  46. Supreme Court Appears Divided Over Roundup Weedkiller Case U.S., Today

    The case could help determine the future of thousands of lawsuits against the maker of a popular herbicide over claims that it causes cancer.

  47. President and First Lady Demand ABC Fire Jimmy Kimmel Over ‘Widow’ Joke U.S., Today

    The joke was recorded two days before the White House correspondents’ dinner, where a gunman tried to storm the press gala.

  48. Científicos identifican el ‘orbe dorado’, un misterio de las profundidades marinas En español, Today

    El extraño y brillante descubrimiento, recuperado del océano cerca de Alaska en 2023, dejó perplejos a investigadores de todo el mundo en aquel entonces.

  49. A.I. High School Is Put on Hold After Parental Backlash New York, Today

    Families in New York City expressed concerns about the rapid adoption of the technology. The schools chancellor also canceled a plan to close two Upper West Side schools.

  50. Read the Criminal Complaint and Affidavit Charging Cole Tomas Allen Interactive, Today

    Allen, 31, of Torrance, Calif., faces three counts, including two federal gun crimes and attempting to assassinate the president of the United States.

  51. New Mexico U.S. Senate Election 2026: Latest Polls Interactive, Today

    Track the latest polls in the New Mexico U.S. Senate election.

  52. King Charles and Queen Camilla Arrive in the United States U.S., Today

    The royals will spend four days in the United States, two of them in the capital.

  53. Cómo rastreamos el oro del gobierno de EE. UU. hasta un cartel de Colombia En español, Today

    Tres reporteros siguieron las cadenas de suministro para revelar que la Casa de la Moneda de Estados Unidos compra oro procedente de casas de empeño y narcotraficantes extranjeros.

  54. Luis Puenzo, Director of Oscar-Winning Argentine Film, Dies at 80 Movies, Today

    “The Official Story,” set during Argentina’s brutal military dictatorship, won the country its first Academy Award for best foreign language film, in 1986.

  55. Iran Offers Plan to Focus on Strait of Hormuz and Delay Nuclear Talks World, Today

    In its latest offer delivered on Sunday, Iran proposed opening the key waterway to shipping traffic and lifting the U.S. blockade, while postponing the thornier nuclear issue until later.

  56. A Guilty Plea in Jam Master Jay’s Murder, Two Decades Later New York, Today

    Jay Bryant’s admission of guilt on Monday was the first time anyone had publicly acknowledged orchestrating the 2002 killing of Jam Master Jay, the D.J. of Run-DMC.

  57. Man Sentenced to 115 Years for Killing N.Y.P.D. Officer in Queens New York, Today

    Guy Rivera faces the rest of his life in prison for fatally shooting Detective Jonathan Diller and attempting to kill his partner when they asked him to get out of his car.

  58. Judge Delays Order to Force Penn to Turn Over List of Jews on Campus U.S., Today

    The Trump administration had said it needed the information for an antisemitism investigation.

  59. Employment Agency Pushes Discrimination Cases That Match Trump’s Agenda U.S., Today

    Field staff at the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission say they are being pressured to bring politically charged cases, even with little evidence.

  60. Irán y EE. UU. se hunden en un incómodo limbo de ‘ni guerra ni paz’ En español, Today

    Cada parte apuesta a que puede soportar más que la otra, dicen los analistas. Pero un estancamiento sin acuerdo entraña riesgos.

  61. What to Know About the ‘Summer House’ Leaked Audio Drama Style, Today

    After West Wilson and Amanda Batula confirmed their relationship, fans were anticipating drama at the show’s next reunion. But audio appeared to leak weeks before its air date.

  62. Euphoria in Kenya After Sabastian Sawe’s Record-Breaking Win World, Today

    The London Marathon winner’s achievement has resonated nowhere more than in Kenya’s Rift Valley, which has yielded many champions.

  63. David Malouf, Novelist of Australia’s Divided Heritage, Dies at 92 Books, Today

    Declared a national living treasure in 1997, he wrote poetry and short stories but was best known for his nine novels, including “The Great World.”

  64. As Part of Royal Visit, Trumps Will Show Off the White House Bees U.S., Today

    King Charles and Queen Camilla, both avid beekeeping supporters, will visit the White House-shaped hive on the South Lawn.

  65. Venice Opera Cuts Ties With Conductor After Months of Dispute Arts, Today

    Beatrice Venezi’s appointment as music director drew scorn from orchestra members who said she was unqualified. She fought back in several interviews.

  66. Facebook Has a Health Scam Problem Well, Today

    A new report found hundreds of thousands of scam ads for medical products, some of which were illegal or had been deemed dangerous.

  67. DeSantis Proposes Florida House Map That Could Add Four Republican Seats U.S., Today

    The Republican-controlled Legislature is meeting in Tallahassee this week to vote on the map, which would apply for the 2026 midterms if passed.

  68. The Frightening Night at a Washington Gala Opinion, Today

    Readers discuss political violence, online rumors, gun control and security measures.

  69. Virginia High Court Weighs Legality of Congressional Map Approved Last Week U.S., Today

    Oral arguments on Monday morning lasted about an hour. It was not clear how justices would rule.

  70. Can Spending More Improve Your Health and Prolong Your Life? Your Money, Today

    The desire to live longer and healthier lives has spawned a growth in services and supplements. So what works best?

  71. ¿Qué llevó al sospechoso del ataque a la cena de corresponsales a viajar de costa a costa? En español, Today

    Antes de embarcarse en un viaje a través de EE. UU., el sospechoso del ataque dejó una serie de explicaciones sobre su ausencia en unos escritos, según las autoridades.

  72. Canadá afirma que su oro es rastreable y limpio. Así que lo verificamos En español, Today

    El oro de la Real Casa de la Moneda de Canadá incluye metal procedente de un remolino de fuentes lejanas, incluidas minas colombianas controladas por un cartel de la droga.

  73. Today, In Short Briefing, Today

    “Top Chef.” Zara Larsson. And the latest from the shooting at the correspondents’ dinner.

  74. Human Remains Found in Tampa Bay in Search for Missing Student U.S., Today

    The remains have not yet been identified, but a former University of South Florida student has been charged in connection with the murders of Nahida Bristy and Zamil Limon.

  75. Have a Canadian Great-Great Grandparent? It Could Make You Canadian. World, Today

    Canada has opened a route to citizenship for people who can prove they have a Canada-born ancestor. Millions could qualify, and Americans are already lining up to apply.

  76. Carney Sets Up Investment Fund to Boost Canadian Economic Independence World, Today

    Canada’s sovereign wealth fund will be far smaller than ones in other oil-producing nations like Norway and the Middle East.

  77. ‘Kenrex’ Review: Plunging Into the Violent World of True Crime Theater, Today

    The play, by Jack Holden and Ed Stambollouian at the Lucille Lortel Theater, tells the story of a brutal bully who was shot and killed in plain view.

  78. From Indiana to Idaho, a Backlash Against A.I. Gathers Momentum Technology, Today

    The widening movement is pulling in people from all walks of life, united by a worry that Big Tech will cash in while average Americans bear the costs.

  79. How the Trump Administration Ended Independent Science at the E.P.A. Climate, Today

    The agency’s prestigious research office spent decades doing scientific work insulated from political pressure. Now it’s being dismantled.

  80. Map: 3.3-Magnitude Earthquake Shakes Los Angeles Area Interactive, Today

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

  81. Mientras otros invitados se escondían, él siguió atento a su ensalada En español, Today

    Michael Glantz, uno de los principales agentes de la Agencia de Artistas Creativos, comió tranquilamente su aperitivo durante la conmoción de la cena de corresponsales de la Casa Blanca. Tenía sus razones.

  82. Sergey Brin Moves to the Right, With a ‘MAGA Girlfriend’ by His Side U.S., Today

    After once backing liberal causes, the Google co-founder has praised President Trump, donated to Republicans and spent $57 million to try to block a California billionaire tax.

  83. Mali’s Defense Minister Killed in Islamist Attacks Video, Today

    Mali’s defense minister was killed in attacks over the weekend by militants linked to Al Qaeda, a government spokesman said.

  84. El tiroteo de la cena de corresponsales de la Casa Blanca desata especulaciones en internet En español, Today

    Los influentes se lanzaron a llenar el vacío informativo con teorías conspirativas sobre el ataque en la cena de corresponsales de la Casa Blanca del sábado.

  85. Can You Identify These Poems and Places? Interactive, Today

    Try this quick trivia challenge and celebrate the world of poetry.

  86. War and Nachos on My Social Media Feed Opinion, Today

    The feed makes everything, bombs and nachos and the dead, weigh the same. Which is to say: nothing.

  87. Jammy Chicken Thighs, Good Any Time of Year Food, Today

  88. Deadly Storm Brings Tornadoes and Severe Weather to North Texas Video, Today

    A tornado-producing storm in North Texas left at least two people dead, dozens of others displaced and several thousand more without power, according to local officials.

  89. Severe Storms Expected Across the Midwest on Monday Weather, Today

    Areas around St. Louis could face tornadoes, forecasters said. Dangerous weather has unfolded across the Midwest in recent days.

  90. Altman, Musk and the A.I. Spectacle Come to ‘The Town’ Technology, Today

    Oakland, Calif., where Elon Musk’s trial against OpenAI and its chief executive, Sam Altman, starts on Monday, is not exactly known as a hub of the tech industry.

  91. The Day the Food Noise Died Health, Today

    Before the rise of GLP-1s, obesity experts didn’t study the internal buzz that compels people to eat. Now that food noise is being switched off, they want to understand it.

  92. Microsoft and OpenAI Loosen Their Partnership Technology, Today

    Microsoft, OpenAI’s biggest financial partner, will continue to license the start-up’s technology but will no longer be its exclusive licensee.

  93. Palabra del día: ‘calumny’ En español, Today

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

  94. Longevity Science Is Overhyped. But This Research Really Could Change Humanity. Magazine, Today

    A new therapy has the potential to cure hundreds of diseases — and even reverse aging.

  95. Female Anglican Leader Prays With Pope, Signaling Unity and Recalling Divide World, Today

    The meeting highlighted deepening ties between two major Christian denominations, as well as longstanding differences on the ordination of women.

  96. United Airlines Says It Pitched American on Merger but Was Rebuffed Business, Today

    United’s chief acknowledged for the first time that he had broached the idea of a merger with American, which was unwilling to consider it.

  97. Pregnancy With Lupus Is Risky. Would She Be Able to Carry Her Baby to Term? Science, Today

    Fatimah Shepherd’s kidneys were compromised, and pregnancy could send her into kidney failure.

  98. Hezbollah Says It Will Keep Weapons as Lebanon Says Israeli Strikes Killed 14 World, Today

    Despite a cease-fire, Israel and Hezbollah have been trading attacks almost daily.

  99. Musk vs. Altman: A High-Stakes A.I. Clash Goes to Court Business, Today

    Elon Musk is seeking more than $150 billion in damages and a complete shake-up of OpenAI. The outcome could have big consequences for the artificial intelligence industry.

  100. Raghu Rai, Photographer Who Captured Modern India, Dies at 83 World, Today

    Mr. Rai documented major figures like the Dalai Lama and Indira Gandhi, as well as the victims of a poison gas leak in the city of Bhopal.

  101. Gold Standards Briefing, Today

    We explore a Times investigation into the gold market.

  102. The Iran War Is Starting to Expose Cracks in China’s Economy Business, Today

    China’s strategic reserves of oil and natural gas have insulated it somewhat, but its manufacturing-based economy is beginning to falter.

  103. Top Iranian Official in Russia for Talks With Putin on Middle East War World, Today

    Abbas Araghchi, Iran’s foreign minister, will meet with President Vladimir V. Putin for “necessary coordination,” as negotiations with the U.S. to end the conflict have stalled.

  104. Who’s Really Running Iran? The Daily, Today

    The killing of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei ushered in a new form of collective leadership, with more power for the Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps.

  105. Connections Companion No. 1,052 Gameplay, Today

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Tuesday, April 28, 2026.

  106. Inside the Chaos at the Correspondents’ Dinner, and How the U.S. Mint Is Buying Drug Cartel Gold The Headlines, Today

    Plus, marathon runners shatter a world record.

  107. Film Club: ‘9,192,631,770 Hz’ The Learning Network, Today

    What is time, exactly? And how do we measure it?

  108. Strands Sidekick No. 786 Gameplay, Today

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Tuesday, April 28, 2026.

  109. Wordle Review No. 1,774 Gameplay, Today

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Monday, April 28, 2026.

  110. Today’s White House Dinner Trump Shooting live blog included one standalone post:
  111. China Orders the Unwinding of Meta’s Acquisition of an A.I. Start-Up Business, Today

    The impact of the ruling was not immediately clear, but it could send a chilling signal to Chinese tech founders seeking to team up with foreign companies.

  112. Fighting ‘Sacred’ War in Ukraine, North Korea and Russia Pledge to Deepen Ties World, Today

    The two countries discussed long-term military cooperation, as they opened a memorial for North Korean troops killed in Russia’s war in Ukraine.

  113. Even Before the Gunfire, Many Guests Bore the Scars of Political Violence U.S., Today

    Gunfire at a press gala on Saturday underscored the ever growing club of political figures whose lives have been upended by violence.

  114. ‘Michael’ Fans Danced in the Aisles, Critics Be Damned Arts, Today

    The biopic of the pop singer crushed box-office records on its opening weekend as admirers moonwalked to a movie that critics have savaged.

  115. Grievance Propelled Gala Attack Suspect Across Country, Authorities Say U.S., Today

    A man who has worked as a tutor and graduated from the California Institute of Technology is being held by authorities in connection with the armed attack at the White House correspondents’ dinner.

  116. Woman Gets Jail After Unleashing Swarm of Bees During an Eviction U.S., Today

    The woman, who is a beekeeper, was sentenced to six months after being convicted of using the bees as a weapon against deputies during a 2022 eviction.

  117. The Rise of the High-Range, Less Expensive E.V. The Upshot, Today

    Even as the electric vehicle market has slumped, there are more long-range E.V.s under $40,000 than ever before.

  118. The Democrats’ Premature Elation Trap Opinion, Today

    The midterms look promising. Looks can deceive.

  119. Bernie Sanders Presses Democrats to Swear Off Super PACs in Primaries U.S., Today

    The independent senator from Vermont says top Democrats should tell candidates they will otherwise lose access to party resources.

  120. What’s Your Ideal Summer Job? The Learning Network, Today

    Have you ever considered being a lifeguard?

  121. A Little Museum and a 56-Story Tower New York, Today

    The U.S.S. Monitor took part in an important Civil War battle. Near where it was built, a battle over a development project is heating up.

  122. 60 Countries to Meet on Phasing Out Fossil Fuels but Are Excluding the U.S. Climate, Today

    The Trump administration was not invited to the gathering in Santa Marta, Colombia. A White House spokeswoman called the green transition “destructive.”

  123. What’s Next in the Nationwide Redistricting Fight U.S., Today

    All eyes are on Florida and Virginia, where a special session and courtroom proceedings set for this week factor into the battle for the House in the midterms.

  124. The U.S. Started the War. The Rest of the World Is Feeling the Effects. Business, Today

    In just eight weeks, much of the global economy has been knocked sideways. America has mostly been spared from the tumult.

  125. Oprah Winfrey Moves Her Podcast (and Books and Products) to Amazon Business, Today

    The multiyear deal with Ms. Winfrey signifies the tech giant’s growing ambitions in video podcasts.

  126. Where Have All the Book Reviews Gone? Books, Today

    What the rise of A.I. and the gutting of books coverage across U.S. media will mean for literature.

  127. How a Housing Organizer and Her Son Live on $89,000 Near Central Park Interactive, Today

    Angela Donadelle lives with her son Christopher Jones in an East Harlem complex she fought to keep affordable because they wanted to stay in the city.

  128. An Upstate Retreat That Grew Into a Family Compound Real Estate, Today

    An artist bought 20 bucolic acres in Germantown, N.Y., for a home and studio. It ended up as a favorite destination for extended family and friends.

  129. Lizzo Takes a Loss on the Sale of Her Beverly Hills Mansion Real Estate, Today

    Lizzo bought the home four years ago. Jeff Green, the N.B.A. star, also sold a mansion in Miami, and Jesse McCartney listed one in L.A.

  130. Immaculate Wilderness, Uncertain Future: Paddling the Boundary Waters Travel, Today

    A proposed copper mine in northern Minnesota has become a battleground for politicians and environmentalists — and a pressing reason to explore the waterways.

  131. It’s the Age of Electricity and America Isn’t Ready Interactive, Today

    Our grid is too old and our supply of electricity too small. If we don’t meet this moment, we will face an impoverished future.

  132. By Week’s End, Trump’s War Will Be Plainly Illegal Opinion, Today

    Federal judges have a duty to enforce the War Powers Act.

  133. Zoë Kravitz and Harry Styles? Weren’t They Just With … Style, Today

    To the average person, celebrity relationships can appear to move at a clip. There are a number of reasons for that.

  134. Why Trump Wants Unqualified U.S. Attorneys Opinion, Today

    Revenge-based criminal cases against the president’s enemies have not come to fruition. That’s where the U.S. attorneys come in.

  135. For the Modern C.E.O., It’s All About Being ‘Resilient’ Business, Today

    The ability to stay calm and lead through any kind of shock is the new normal for corporate executives.

  136. Supreme Court Reviews Police Use of Cell Location Data to Find Criminals U.S., Today

    Geofence searches allow law enforcement to find suspects and witnesses by sweeping up location data from cellphone users near crime scenes.

  137. Inside a Once-Grand Building That Housed the Vulnerable for a Century New York, Today

    A shelter for men near Bellevue Hospital is closing. It is a symbol of an approach to homelessness that the Mamdani administration hopes to leave behind.

  138. For a Dance Battle on a New Stage, She Decided to Be ‘Fearless’ Arts, Today

    Courtney Washington made her name as a choreographer in street-dance competitions and on the ballroom scene. Now, she’s making a work for Parsons Dance.

  139. Should My Bag Really Match My Shoes? Fashion, Today

    It was once fashion creed to coordinate your purse with your shoes or coat. Our critic explains how that rule has been bent, broken and revived.

  140. Eric Swalwell, Tony Gonzales and the Post-Post-#MeToo Era U.S., Today

    What constitutes unacceptable behavior? And how many accusers does it take for an allegation to be believed? Societal standards remain nebulous.

  141. Canada Is a World Leader on Clean Gold, if You Don’t Look Too Closely World, Today

    The Royal Canadian Mint says its gold is North American and impeccably sourced. So why is some of it from a Colombian drug cartel?

  142. The Prepper Delusion Opinion, Today

    As the environment becomes more treacherous, stuff won’t keep us safe.

  143. The ‘Perfect Birthplace for a Writer’? She Says It’s West Virginia. Books, Today

    A new book by Jayne Anne Phillips, a Pulitzer-winning novelist, recalling her childhood is a bittersweet triumph.

  144. The Best Books of the Year (So Far) Books, Today

    The nonfiction and novels we can’t stop thinking about.

  145. You Can’t Always Get What You Want, Unless It’s a New Rolling Stones Biography Books, Today

    The music journalist Bob Spitz, a keeper of numerous rock ’n’ roll flames, has turned out a colorful and authoritative new take on a much-documented band.

  146. New York Keeps Getting Hotter. Utilities Can Still Cut Off the Power. New York, Today

    A new statewide policy detailing when utilities can stop service for unpaid bills during heat waves has resulted in weaker rules for New York City.

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