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  1. Slouching Toward Kamala Harris Opinion, Today

    The Democrats’ fundamental condition is a late-Trumpian stasis.

  2. Ruling by Ruling, the Supreme Court Is Undoing the Civil Rights Movement Opinion, Today

    Congress must once again defend democracy from a hostile court.

  3. His Majesty and Our Travesty Opinion, Today

    The real king delivers a needed royal lesson on democracy.

  4. What Is Higher Education For? Opinion, Today

    Readers respond to Bret Stephens’s column about the recent Yale report on reforming academia.

  5. Rural America Is Getting Blindsided by Something New Opinion, Today

    Namely, immigrant detention centers and data centers.

  6. What Would the Nation’s Founders Think of Trump? 250 Years Later, Here Is the Answer. Opinion, Today

    Jefferson’s quill pen drew blood.

  7. Public Offering Briefing, Today

    How often do you talk to strangers? What’s stopping you?

  8. Trump and the New American Era of Petrolunacy Opinion, Today

    The idea that the U.S. is immune to the oil crisis is a mistaken one.

  9. A Homeless Person’s Pet Needed Help. Should I Have Tried to Buy It? Magazine, Today

    I could tell that the man loved his cat, but also that he was unable to provide proper care for it.

  10. Connections Companion No. 1,057 Gameplay, Today

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Sunday, May 3, 2026.

  11. Wordle Review No. 1,779 Gameplay, Today

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Sunday, May 3, 2026.

  12. Most Canadians Support MAID. But the Issue of Access for People With Mental Illness Is Fraught. World, Today

    As Canada weighs the future of medically assisted death, one woman fears the law will change too late for her.

  13. Strands Sidekick No. 791 Gameplay, Today

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Sunday, May 3, 2026.

  14. How We Chose What to Ask and When to Challenge Tucker Carlson Times Insider, Today

    “The Interview” host Lulu Garcia-Navarro talks about her preparation to interview Mr. Carlson and some judgment calls she had to make in real time.

  15. What Does Tucker Carlson Really Believe? I Went to Maine to Find Out. Magazine, Today

    The conservative media commentator split with the administration over the war in Iran. Will the breakup last?

  16. Takeaways From The Times’s Interview With Tucker Carlson Magazine, Today

    He spoke about the rupture with President Trump and what it portends for the conservative movement. Here are the key moments from our conversation.

  17. Maduro ya no está, pero en Venezuela casi todo sigue igual En español, Today

    Las autoridades estadounidenses prometieron “desatar la prosperidad” al tomar el control de la industria petrolera. Muchos en Caracas opinan que hace falta mucho más que eso.

  18. El lujo de volverse más excéntrico con la edad En español, Today

    Conforme pasa el tiempo, es más fácil abrazar tu auténtico (y excéntrico) ser.

  19. Tucker Carlson on Donald Trump’s ‘Spellbinding’ Ways Video, Today

    Tucker Carlson talks about the run-up to the war in Iran, saying that the president “engenders cowardice in the people around him through intimidation.”

  20. Hegseth’s and Moulton’s Parallel Lives Collide Over Iran U.S., Today

    The defense secretary and Representative Seth Moulton, a Democrat, debated the Iran war through the prism of their shared experiences fighting Iraq.

  21. Paintings So Real, You Can Hardly Resist Believing Arts, Today

    An exhibition of works by Francisco de Zurbarán at London’s National Gallery highlights the painter’s ability to draw in the viewer with detail and drama.

  22. Shipwreck Reveals Fate of Vanished World War I Coast Guard Cutter World, Today

    The Tampa disappeared in 1918 with 131 British and American personnel and civilians aboard. It was the largest single American naval combat loss of life in World War I

  23. Trump’s Vision for ‘Garden of Heroes’ Keeps Getting Bigger and Higher in Cost U.S., Today

    Plans for the project include formal gardens, reflecting pools and plazas alongside the statues of 250 notable Americans, according to documents obtained by The New York Times.

  24. Trading the E.R. or the Kitchen for a Broadway Stage Theater, Today

    Audiences are flocking to shows starring Patrick Ball of “The Pitt,” Jon Bernthal and Ayo Edebiri of “The Bear,” Ben Ahlers of “The Gilded Age” and more.

  25. These G.O.P. Women Want Congress Members to Pay a Price for Abuse. Will It Work? U.S., Today

    Three Republican women who had a hand in forcing the resignations of lawmakers accused of sexual misconduct said they are out to name and shame more offenders. It is not clear how far they will go.

  26. Los ricos y poderosos quieren vivir para siempre. ¿Y si pudieran? En español, Today

    Del Kremlin a Silicon Valley, algunas de las personas más influyentes del mundo persiguen ahora algo más: la vida eterna.

  27. Trump’s Push for Electoral Retribution Heads to the Ballot Box U.S., Today

    The president’s push to punish political enemies in his own party will play a starring role in a series of Republican primaries this month in which he has backed challengers.

  28. The Race Is On to Find the Treasure Buried in San Francisco U.S., Today

    From the Gold Rush to the A.I. boom, San Francisco has always drawn those seeking riches. Now, people are deciphering riddles and digging up the city to find a box filled with cold, hard cash.

  29. Why Iran’s Nuclear Arsenal Is at the Center of Negotiations Video, Today

    Iran’s stockpile of enriched uranium is one of the big issues in negotiating an end to the war. Our national security reporter, David Sanger, explains why.

  30. My Co-op’s New Rule Is Unfair. What Can I Do? Real Estate, Today

    Co-op boards like to know who is in the building, but sometimes they go too far.

  31. Can a Second Home Tax Work in New York? The Numbers Don’t Add Up Yet. New York, Today

    The tax proposal is being held up as a generational attempt to make the ultrawealthy pay more to society and potentially raise $500 million a year for New York City.

  32. The Fight to Keep Two Historic Brooklyn Buildings for the Community Real Estate, Today

    The Paul Robeson Theater and Stuyvesant Mansion, formerly owned by the trailblazing physician Dr. Josephine English, are facing a court-ordered sale.

  33. Tooth Brushing at Work Has Me Foaming at the Mouth Business, Today

    Plus: Is it insane to refuse a raise?

  34. Do Higher Taxes Drive the Rich Away? Mamdani’s Plan Revives the Question. The Upshot, Today

    Mayor Zohran Mamdani wants to raise income taxes on New York City’s millionaires. Tax increases elsewhere have not led to an exodus, but some worry the city is reaching a tipping point.

  35. 5 Money Lessons From Readers in the Trenches of Elder-Parent Care Business, Today

    Generation X-ers and others shared stories of family crises, and we asked experts how to think about living longer than you expect.

  36. Jordanians Struggle as Mideast Wars Scare Tourists Away World, Today

    Though Jordan mostly sat out the conflicts, its tourism high season was nearly wiped out at popular sites. Visitors canceled flights, hotels and tours.

  37. Putin’s Rise Seems Inevitable. Could This Guy Have Stopped It? Books, Today

    In “The Successor,” the exiled journalist Mikhail Fishman tells the story of a charming Russian politician who might have made his country into a liberal democracy.

  38. A Moth Hole Hates to See Them Coming Style, Today

    A group of students at the Pratt Institute in Brooklyn is meeting up to mend clothes that might otherwise be thrown out.

  39. Too Delicious to Die: The Push to Save Old-School Diners New York, Today

    New Jersey bills itself as the “diner capital of the world.” Lawmakers are trying to help it stay that way, despite economic turmoil causing food prices to skyrocket.

  40. The Met Gala Co-Host Questionnaire Style, Today

    Before the party of the year gets underway, we asked eight members of the Met Gala host committee about their entertaining chops.

  41. She Helped Come Up With Critical Race Theory. What Moved Her to Do It? Books, Today

    In her memoir “Backtalker,” Kimberlé Williams Crenshaw shows how personal trauma spurred her influential and controversial ideas about race and gender.

  42. Ashley McBryde Saved Her Own Life. Now She’s Rocking Out Her Way. Arts, Today

    The prolific country singer and songwriter has never quite fit the country music mold. Her upcoming album, “Wild,” revels in her individuality, and her sobriety.

  43. It’s Already a Bad Tick Season. Here’s How to Protect Yourself. Well, Today

    Ticks are expanding into new places, and more are carrying multiple diseases.

  44. Maduro Is Gone. Venezuela’s Many Problems Are Not. World, Today

    U.S. officials say they will “unleash prosperity” by commandeering the oil industry. Many people in Caracas say it will take far more than that.

  45. How 7 Looks for ‘The Devil Wears Prada 2’ Came Together Movies, Today

    The film’s costume designer, Molly Rogers, who also worked on the original, shared the inspirations for some of her favorite designs.

  46. Timmy the Stranded Whale Is Released After an Elaborate Rescue World, Today

    The humpback whale, stuck for weeks in shallow waters off Germany, was towed to the North Sea in a barge. The story captivated the country.

  47. ¿Por qué ir al gimnasio cuando puedes ejercitarte en el parque? En español, Today

    Todo lo que necesitas para esta rutina es una banca y un poco de pasto.

  48. Todavía admiro a Michael Jackson. Esta es la razón En español, Today

    He sido seguidora del cantante toda la vida, algo que a veces no puedo defender ni siquiera ante mí misma.

  49. How Germany Misjudged Trump’s Anger on Iran World, Today

    After Chancellor Friedrich Merz upset President Trump with criticism of the war, he offered no public sign he believed Mr. Trump’s threats to pull troops were serious.

  50. How Do You Name the Greatest Songwriters? Much Debate. Times Insider, Today

    In its latest issue, The New York Times Magazine sings the praises of 30 artists who were chosen by music experts and Times critics.

  51. Spelling Bee Forum Gameplay, Today

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

  52. Spirit Airlines, a Pioneer of Low-Fare Flights, Shuts Down Business, Today

    Spirit once upended the industry by offering very low fares but was in its second bankruptcy in two years after years of struggle.

  53. La realidad y la ficción en ‘Michael’ En español, Today

    Verificamos los datos en varias escenas de la nueva película biográfica del Rey del Pop, Michael Jackson.

  54. Mexican Governor Accused by U.S. of Aiding Drug Cartel Steps Down World, Today

    U.S. prosecutors accused Rubén Rocha Moya of protecting the powerful Sinaloa Cartel in exchange for bribes and political support, setting off a national scandal.

  55. El mensaje oculto de Carlos III a Trump en EE. UU. En español, Today

    Analistas en Reino Unido interpretan la visita como un ejercicio de crítica indirecta, cargada de ironía y cortesía real.

  56. Tu médico toma notas con IA. ¿Qué puede salir mal? En español, Today

    Las aplicaciones que registran las visitas ganan popularidad, pero conllevan problemas de privacidad y precisión.

  57. South Korea’s Cherry Blossoms Attract a Connoisseur: The Japanese World, Today

    Cherry blossom viewing, or hanami, is a cherished rite in Japan. Some Japanese are also doing it in South Korea.

  58. Quote of the Day: One Thing Uniting Bannon and Bernie: Worries About A.I. Corrections, Today

    Quotation of the Day for Saturday, May 2, 2026.

  59. One Reason to Learn Muay Thai? You Can Stay in Thailand Longer. World, Today

    Visitors can apply for a five-year visa if they take lessons in “soft power” activities like the Thai martial art. Training does not have to be grueling, and sparring is optional.

  60. A 5-Month Wait and a 50% Fail Rate: It’s Hard to Get a British Driving License World, Today

    The average wait for a test in England and Scotland has hit 22 weeks, up from five weeks before the pandemic, leading to frustration and attempts to jump the line.

  61. Not Even Japanese Bathhouses Are Immune From Shocks of Iran War Business, Today

    High fuel costs are imperiling the Japanese sento, a long-declining industry that remains a vital social lifeline for the country’s isolated elderly.

  62. Winning X or O Gameplay, Today

    Hannah Slovut-Einertson’s latest themeless puzzle takes us on a solving safari.

  63. Trump Endorses Andy Barr for Senate as Musk-Backed Candidate Exits Race U.S., Today

    The candidate in Kentucky, Nate Morris, said he would be joining the Trump administration. He met with the president a day before his announcement.

  64. Editors’ Note: May 2, 2026 Corrections, Today

    The following editors’ note and correction appeared in print on Saturday, May 2, 2026.

  65. Jailed Iranian Nobel Peace Prize Winner Hospitalized in Critical Condition World, Today

    Narges Mohammadi, a prominent human rights activists, was taken to a hospital after collapsing following a heart problem in prison.

  66. El gobierno de Cuba desafía a EE. UU. en las celebraciones del Primero de Mayo En español, Today

    El gobierno de la isla conmemoró el Día Internacional de los Trabajadores frente a la embajada de EE. UU. en La Habana. El acto fue una oportunidad de mantener las apariencias durante la peor crisis en casi 70 años de historia del régimen.

  67. Federal Judge Blocks Plan to End Deportation Protections for Yemenis New York, Today

    A Supreme Court court decision involving similar deportation protections for Haitians and Syrians could have implications for Yemeni migrants.

  68. Georgia Governor Sets July Date for Special Election to Fill a House Seat U.S., Today

    The winner will serve out the rest of Representative David Scott’s seat in Congress after the longtime lawmaker’s death last month.

  69. Kennedy Consulted With Scandal P.R. Firm While Seeking Cabinet Nomination New York, Yesterday

    An associate of the firm, which has been accused of running a smear campaign against the actress Blake Lively, promised to suppress negative stories about Robert F. Kennedy Jr., records show.

  70. N.I.H. Reinstates Employee Put on Leave After Criticizing Trump Research Cuts U.S., Yesterday

    Jenna Norton had filed a whistle-blower complaint claiming that the agency leadership had retaliated against her.

  71. Cornell President’s Car Bumps Into Students After Confrontation Over Gaza U.S., Yesterday

    After a debate over the war, students say the university president hit them with his vehicle. He says he was the victim in the incident.

  72. Why U.S. Officials Are in Venezuela Right Now Video, Yesterday

    U.S. officials visited Venezuela after the first direct flight between the two countries since 2019. Our White House correspondent Tyler Pager describes how the main message of the trip was, in the words of a White House adviser “drill, baby, drill.”

  73. Swalwell Used Social Media to Build His Career. His Accusers Used It to Warn Others. U.S., Yesterday

    Eric Swalwell used social media to boost his image and meet women, accusers said. Some of those same women used apps and influencers to join forces years later.

  74. U.S. to Withdraw 5,000 Troops From Germany, Pentagon Says U.S., Yesterday

    Officials announced the decision after President Trump expressed annoyance with the German chancellor’s remarks about the Iran war.

  75. Federal Appeals Court Temporarily Halts Abortion Pills by Mail Well, Yesterday

    The court order, in a lawsuit by the state of Louisiana, pauses a Food and Drug Administration regulation that greatly expanded access to the abortion pill mifepristone.

  76. Southern States Move to Redistrict Under Weakened Voting Rights Act U.S., Yesterday

    Republican-led legislatures in Tennessee and Alabama will reconvene in the coming days. Unlike in Tennessee, however, a new map in Alabama will require Supreme Court action.

  77. Trump Tells Congress Why He Doesn’t Need Its Authorization for the Iran War U.S., Yesterday

    In letters to the House and Senate, the president asserted that the hostilities had “terminated,” in an apparent attempt to avoid having to seek congressional approval.

  78. Un excongresista de Florida es condenado por cabildear en secreto por Venezuela En español, Yesterday

    La petrolera estatal venezolana contrató a la consultora de David Rivera por 50 millones de dólares para influir en miembros del Congreso y de la Casa Blanca.

  79. Trump Says He’s ‘Not Satisfied’ With Iran’s Latest Proposal Briefing, Yesterday

    Also, Spirit Airlines prepares to shut down. Here’s the latest at the end of Friday.

  80. Netflix Plans First Wide Theatrical Release With ‘Narnia’ Business, Yesterday

    The company is breaking from its longstanding policy of releasing movies exclusively on its streaming service.

  81. What the Maine Senate Race Feels Like on the Ground U.S., Yesterday

    The anti-establishment mood is palpable in the state, home to one of the country’s top Senate contests. But Senator Susan Collins has some strengths.

  82. Louisiana Governor Signs Law Blocking Ex-Prisoner From Taking Office U.S., Yesterday

    Calvin Duncan had been exonerated and elected as criminal court clerk in New Orleans. Gov. Jeff Landry eliminated the role as part of an effort to reshape the city’s judicial system.

  83. On May Day Cuba’s Communist Leaders Deliver a Defiant Tone to the U.S. World, Yesterday

    In front of the American Embassy in Havana, the Cuban government held its annual International Worker’s Day celebration as the United States sought to end the communist ruling system.

  84. Bard College’s President Will Retire After Epstein Revelations U.S., Yesterday

    The president, Leon Botstein, who had run Bard for 50 years, faced scrutiny over his connections to Jeffrey Epstein.

  85. Student Driver Plunges Bus Into River Seine Video, Yesterday

    Over 100 rescue workers fished out a bus from the River Seine in Juvisy-sur-Orge, a commuter town near Paris, on Thursday after a bus driver in training veered it into the river.

  86. Seoul-Born Artist Shakes Up Jazz With Traditional Korean Music Video, Yesterday

    DoYeon Kim, a Seoul-born musician, has become an in-demand collaborator for some of the biggest innovators in jazz and improvised music. Her work is steeped in traditional Korean and Western classical music.

  87. Human Remains Found in Tampa Bay Are Identified as Missing Grad Student U.S., Yesterday

    A former University of South Florida student has been charged in the murders of Nahida Bristy and Zamil Limon, doctoral students who were reported missing last month.

  88. Thermos Recalls 8.2 Million Jars and Bottles After Customers Are Injured Business, Yesterday

    The company received reports that the stoppers on some of its products had “forcefully ejected,” striking customers and causing permanent vision loss in a few cases, safety regulators said.

  89. Alabama Governor Calls Special Session to Adopt New House Maps U.S., Yesterday

    Gov. Kay Ivey said a map that would give Republicans an additional House seat cannot be enacted without Supreme Court action, but she wants to be ready if that happens.

  90. The Facts on Political Violence and Threats to Presidents U.S., Yesterday

    Republican commentators have argued, incorrectly, that political violence is largely a left-wing problem. Liberals have countered by citing the threats made against former President Obama.

  91. Secret Service Avoids Hearings for Now on Press Gala Attack U.S., Yesterday

    Security questions linger nearly a week after a gunman stormed a security checkpoint at the annual dinner.

  92. Takeaways From Week 2 of Testimony in the Harvey Weinstein Trial New York, Yesterday

    Jessica Mann, who accused Mr. Weinstein of raping her at a hotel in 2013, is testifying against him for the third time. It seems to be taking a toll on her.

  93. Voters Sue Over Louisiana Governor’s Move to Delay Primary U.S., Yesterday

    Legal challenges are mounting over the decision to suspend the state’s May House primary after a Supreme Court ruling found that the congressional map was unconstitutional.

  94. Flashback: Your Weekly History Quiz, May 2, 2026 Interactive, Yesterday

    Can you sort 8 historical events?

  95. Charlie Kirk’s Former Security Chief Sues Candace Owens for Defamation Business, Yesterday

    The lawsuit focuses on remarks made by Ms. Owens, a right-wing podcaster, about Mr. Kirk’s killing, highlighting a growing tension among factions of the American right.

  96. 18 Off Broadway Shows to Catch in May Arts, Yesterday

    “Little Shop of Horrors” has some new stars. “Romeo and Juliet” bring their love to the Delacorte. And Hugh Jackman stars in “New Born” at the Minetta Lane.

  97. Israel Said to Have Helped Defend Emirates in Iran War With Iron Dome World, Yesterday

    It appeared to be the first time the missile defense system was sent to an Arab country. The Emirates bore the brunt of Iran’s retaliatory attacks on Gulf countries during the war.

  98. Seymour Bernstein Dies at 99; Stage Fright Cut Short His Piano Career Arts, Yesterday

    After giving his last public concert in 1977, he moved into teaching. A 2014 documentary directed by Ethan Hawke put him in the spotlight once more.

  99. After 60 Days, Republican Patience for the Iran War Is Wearing Thin U.S., Yesterday

    Months into the operation and with midterms looming, some lawmakers are calling for Congress to restrain the president’s war power or set terms for bringing the conflict to a close.

  100. ‘The Devil Wears Prada 2’ Lobs a Shot at Corporate Media Video, Yesterday

    The New York Times film critic Alissa Wilkinson reviews “The Devil Wears Prada 2.”

  101. The Supreme Court Steps Backward on Voting and Race Opinion, Yesterday

    Readers discuss what one calls “the most recent Supreme Court assault on the Voting Rights Act of 1965.” Also: Shifts in drug policy.

  102. Violence Breaks Out in Australia Over Indigenous Girl’s Killing Video, Yesterday

    Members of the Indigenous community in Alice Springs, Australia, clashed with the police outside the hospital where a person suspected of killing a 5-year-old girl was taken.

  103. Andy Kershaw, Radio D.J. Who Tuned Britons Into World Music, Dies at 66 Arts, Yesterday

    A longtime BBC host, he traveled the world in search of artists his audience “didn’t know they wanted.” Then he took an unexpected turn into war reporting.

  104. The Best Movies and TV Shows Coming to Netflix in May Arts, Yesterday

    A series-length “Lord of the Flies” adaptation and a new series executive produced by the Duffers are among this month’s most promising titles.

  105. Airline Loses, Then Finds, Oscar a Filmmaker Was Forced to Check Travel, Yesterday

    Pavel Talankin, a co-director and star of the documentary “Mr. Nobody Against Putin,” was told by T.S.A. agents that his Academy Award could be used as a weapon.

  106. 16 Photos That Captured the Dawn of Punk Arts, Yesterday

    In the 1970s and ’80s, Stephanie Chernikowski, who has died at 84, shot bands like the Ramones and Blondie at CBGB and other downtown clubs.

  107. Stephanie Chernikowski, 84, Dies; Photographed the ‘Rough Magic’ of Punk Arts, Yesterday

    She captured the radiant chaos at New York City clubs like CBGB in the 1970s, when bands like the Ramones, Blondie and the Patti Smith Group were emerging.

  108. ‘We Have Always Known’: Sinaloans Say the Reckoning Over Corrupt Leaders Was Overdue World, Yesterday

    The U.S. indictment of a Mexican governor confirms what many residents say they had long suspected: The line between organized crime and the upper echelons of government has blurred.

  109. It’s Harder Than Ever to Get Federal Disaster Aid. Even in Red States. Climate, Yesterday

    During President Trump’s second term, the disaster declarations that unlock money are taking longer than in the past. Blue states wait the longest and they hear ‘no’ more often.

  110. The Lasting Influence of Edna Lewis’s ‘Taste of Country Cooking’ Food, Yesterday

    Fifty years since its publication, the Virginia chef and writer’s pioneering cookbook continues to hold sway.

  111. Anti-Billionaire May Day Protests Expected Across the Country on Friday U.S., Yesterday

    Organizers have billed the events as a nationwide day of action to demand policies that put the interests of working people over those of the ultrawealthy.

  112. ‘Michael’ Is Pure Propaganda Video, Yesterday

    Wesley Morris and the film curator, Eric Hynes, review “Michael” and consider better approaches to a Michael Jackson biopic.

  113. Are You Booked on Spirit? Here’s What You Need to Know. Travel, Yesterday

    After two stints in bankruptcy, the low-cost airline appears close to shutting down. Here’s what travelers should know about rebooking and refunds if Spirit stops flying.

  114. The Super Shoe’s Step-by-Step Evolution Sports, Yesterday

    The race to near-weightlessness has been a driving force of innovation in running sneakers and helped lead to records shattering at the London Marathon.

  115. Authorities Release Video of Suspect in Correspondents’ Dinner Attack U.S., Yesterday

    The F.B.I. and prosecutors shared an annotated video showing the suspect sprinting through a checkpoint and raising a gun. A frame-by-frame analysis suggests that he may have fired.

  116. At the Kennedy Center, the National Symphony’s Show Goes On Arts, Yesterday

    With ambition that exceeded its grasp, the orchestra performed Puccini’s “Il Trittico” ahead of the center’s expected closure.

  117. Trump Threatens Higher Tariffs on European Cars U.S., Yesterday

    President Trump said that the European Union was not upholding its part of a trade agreement and that he would increase tariffs next week.

  118. Co-Founder of Superdry Fashion Brand Is Convicted of Rape World, Yesterday

    A British jury convicted James Holder, who rose to fame in the mid-2000s for his role in creating the streetwear brand, of raping a woman in May 2022.

  119. When Does a Shoe Stop Being a Shoe? Style, Yesterday

    During its cruise show, Chanel introduced something more foot than footwear. Plus a cool exhibition and a designer’s retrospective.

  120. 9-Year-Old Hit and Killed by School Bus in Brooklyn New York, Yesterday

    The police said the boy was crossing the street when he was hit by a driver making a left turn.

  121. Jury Convicts Florida Ex-Congressman of Secretly Lobbying for Venezuela U.S., Yesterday

    The nation’s state-run oil company hired David Rivera’s consulting firm for $50 million to influence members of Congress and the White House.

  122. Spirit Airlines Prepares to Shut Down Business, Yesterday

    The low-fare airline, which has struggled for years, had been trying to secure a $500 million lifeline from the Trump administration.

  123. Florida Redistricts in Republicans’ Favor Video, Yesterday

    Our politics reporter Nick Corasaniti explains how Florida redrew its congressional district maps to create four more Republican-leaning House seats.

  124. Schwab Affiliate Halts Customer Donations to Southern Poverty Law Center Business, Yesterday

    Fidelity and Vanguard’s donor-advised fund entities have taken similar actions in the wake of a Justice Department indictment of the civil rights group.

  125. Trump Administration Pushes Forward With Tariffs Based on Forced Labor Laws Business, Yesterday

    Nonprofit groups have applauded an investigation on trade in goods made with forced labor but say that the Trump administration should go further to enforce its own laws

  126. Oil Cools Slightly After a 4-Year High as Gasoline Jumps Business, Yesterday

    The price of Brent crude, the international benchmark, dipped more than 2 percent, while the average price of gasoline across the United States bumped up by 9 cents overnight.

  127. F.D.A. Grants Early Access to Promising Drug for Pancreatic Cancer Business, Yesterday

    Patients with one of the deadliest cancers have been pleading for an unapproved treatment that may prolong their lives.

  128. The Taylor Swift Interview: Behind the Scenes Arts, Yesterday

    On “Popcast,” the reporter Joe Coscarelli discusses what it was like to talk to Swift about songwriting with the critic Jon Caramanica.

  129. Small Plane Crashes in Texas, Killing 5 U.S., Yesterday

    Emergency personnel responded to the crash site near Wimberley late Thursday night, officials said. The victims have not yet been publicly identified.

  130. Today, In Short Briefing, Yesterday

    Phone addictions. A big sea lion. And a chore coat.

  131. What’s Safe to Eat? Birds of a Feather Learn Together Science, Yesterday

    In a study, Australian cockatoos figured out that a new food was OK to consume by observing one another, a vivid example of “social learning” in animals.

  132. What Happened to the Summer Barbecue? Style, Yesterday

    Are casual cookouts fading, or just evolving? Are you hosting? And what does a summer gathering at your home look like?

  133. Fifteen Minutes, Five Stars and Over 25,000 Reviews Food, Yesterday

    Ali Slagle’s turmeric-black pepper chicken with asparagus, and more of our most popular recipes from the week.

  134. Maryland Is First to Ban A.I.-Driven Price Increases in Grocery Stores Business, Yesterday

    A state law that goes into effect in October prohibits grocery stores and third-party delivery services from using consumer data to boost prices.

  135. Profound Autism Is Difficult Enough Without This Debunked Method Opinion, Yesterday

    Study after study has called facilitated communication into question.

  136. Five International Movies to Stream Now Movies, Yesterday

    This month’s picks include a queer Belgian comedy, a romantic drama from Korea, an Argentine film about midlife crises and more.

  137. Iran Sends New Proposal for Peace Talks with U.S., State Media Says World, Yesterday

    The details of the latest plan were unclear. President Trump had expressed dissatisfaction over a previous Iranian proposal to end the war and reopen the Strait of Hormuz.

  138. Is This the Perfect Mother’s Day Breakfast? Food, Yesterday

    Infused with coconut and topped with a pandan cream, these crepes from Genevieve Ko are an especially lovely way to celebrate moms.

  139. Kacey Musgraves Sounds Right at Home in the ‘Middle of Nowhere’ Arts, Yesterday

    The country singer and songwriter’s sixth album is a triumph of self-realization that reunites her with early collaborators and a former foe (Miranda Lambert).

  140. ‘Anything Can Happen’: Performing the Heroine of ‘Eugene Onegin’ Arts, Yesterday

    The soprano Asmik Grigorian is starring as Tatiana, one of her signature roles, in Tchaikovsky’s classic at the Metropolitan Opera.

  141. Suspect in Attack on Jewish Men Faces Third Attempted Murder Charge World, Yesterday

    A man appeared in court charged with the attempted murder of two Jewish men in Golders Green, in north London, and of another man, an acquaintance, elsewhere in the city.

  142. The Race That Shows What the G.O.P. Is and ‘Everything It Could Become’ U.S., Yesterday

    Oregon’s Democratic governor is likely to win re-election, but how voters pick from the ideological array of Republicans challenging her could offer a glimpse at the party post-Trump.

  143. Very Dramatique! 4 Are Rescued After Trainee Driver Plunges Bus Into Seine World, Yesterday

    Nobody was hurt and all were rescued after a bus driver in training hit a parked car and veered into the river near Paris, officials said.

  144. These 5 Actors Are Already Screen Stars. Now They’re on Broadway. Theater, Yesterday

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  145. Arrest Made After Fatal Kentucky Bank Robbery, Police Say U.S., Yesterday

    Two employees at a bank in Berea, Ky., were shot and killed.

  146. Markets Sent Conflicting Signals in April but Stocks Kept Gaining Business, Yesterday

    Energy markets remained disrupted by turmoil in the Middle East, while the S&P 500 posted its best month since November 2020.

  147. Trump’s Tariff Reversal Reopens a Major Market for Scotch Whisky Business, Yesterday

    A 10 percent tax on American imports was hurting British sales, even though exporters had increased sales in India, China and other countries.

  148. Utility Bills Are Likely to Be Higher This Summer. Here’s What You Can Do. Your Money, Yesterday

    The average bill is forecast to rise 8.5 percent. There are simple ways to make sure you’re not overpaying, like getting your air-conditioning checked.

  149. Pentagon Makes Deals With A.I. Companies to Expand Classified Work U.S., Yesterday

    The agreements with six technology companies come amid the Defense Department’s dispute with Anthropic.

  150. OpenAI’s New Model Spurs Debate Over A.I.’s Resource War Business, Yesterday

    Sam Altman suggested it would be released more widely than a rival offering from Anthropic. Some are suggesting it’s because OpenAI has more computing power.

  151. Fed Officials Cite Inflation Concerns in Defending Dissents Business, Yesterday

    The Federal Reserve’s meeting this week was the most divisive in decades, a sign that President Trump’s pick to lead the central bank will face opposition if he pursues substantially lower interest rates.