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  1. Badvertising Gameplay, Today

    Samuel A. Donaldson brandishes a sharp Sunday puzzle.

  2. Today’s Iran War Trump News live blog included four standalone posts:
  3. At Least 15 Injured After Driver Plows Into a Louisiana Parade U.S., Today

    Some of the pedestrians at the parade in New Iberia, La., were critically hurt, according to the authorities, who said the driver was taken into custody.

  4. NASA Astronauts Are Closer to Moon Than Earth on Artemis II Day 4 Science, Today

    The astronauts said they had lost track of which day it is on Earth on their transit to the moon.

  5. Mary Rand, Pioneering Track and Field Olympian, Dies at 86 Sports, Today

    At the 1964 Tokyo Olympics, she became the first British woman to win a gold medal in track and field, and the first to win three medals in one Games.

  6. Tom Valenti, Who Made Lamb Shanks a Showstopper, Dies at 67 Food, Today

    At Ouest, on the Upper West Side, and other Manhattan restaurants, he served robust dishes in a style he called “haute cuisine with the grandma gene.”

  7. Deadly Earthquake and Floods Worsen Afghanistan’s Troubles World, Today

    Floods have killed at least 77 people this week and destroyed or damaged thousands of homes, and an earthquake on Friday killed a dozen more.

  8. Hegseth dice que los soldados de EE. UU. luchan por Jesús. El papa León no está de acuerdo En español, Today

    En un agudo contraste con los llamamientos del gobierno de Trump a las oraciones cristianas por el esfuerzo de guerra, el papa León XIV dice que la dominación militar es “totalmente ajena al camino de Jesucristo”.

  9. El aviador desaparecido suscita preocupaciones de que Irán obtenga una ventaja sobre EE. UU. En español, Today

    Desde 1979, Irán ha utilizado en repetidas ocasiones a estadounidenses y europeos detenidos en su territorio para obtener concesiones frente a adversarios más poderosos.

  10. Some Voters Say Congress Is Too Old. These Black Democrats Aren’t Leaving. U.S., Today

    As older members of Congress head for the exits amid growing pressure for fresh faces in the Democratic Party, some of the most seasoned Black lawmakers are resisting retirement.

  11. Trump quería algo que Pam Bondi no le pudo dar En español, Today

    El verdadero motivo del descontento de Trump con la fiscala general era, al parecer, su incapacidad para satisfacer su necesidad de venganza contra sus enemigos.

  12. What Teens Are Doing With Those Role-Playing Chatbots Technology, Today

    Harassing bots with “funny violence.” Confiding about a broken heart. Chatting with a block of cheese. Filling a void of loneliness.

  13. U.S. Jet Downed Over Iran Was Most Likely Based at U.K. Airfield World, Today

    A military analyst identified markings consistent with a squadron based at R.A.F. Lakenheath, one of two British bases that host the largest U.S. fighter jet operation in Europe.

  14. How to Make Perfect, Golden Chicken Schnitzel Food, Today

    Sue Li shares tips for a puffy, airy crust and pairs her schnitzel with a fresh cucumber salad full of parsley and dill.

  15. Nadie me había tocado en cuatro años. Escribiendo, volví a la vida En español, Today

    Era 14 años menor que yo, y ‘skater’. ¿Por qué no invitarlo a pasar?

  16. Orion Samuelson, the Elvis Presley of Agricultural Radio, Dies at 91 Business, Today

    As a host at WGN in Chicago for 60 years, he shared news that was essential to farmers in a homespun style that appealed to listeners from the city.

  17. Easy, Breezy Springtime Desserts Food, Today

    It’s time for simple showstoppers like toasted coconut rum balls and blueberry, lemon and almond cake.

  18. Lights, Camera, Crafty: The Woman Who Feeds the Movie Crews Food, Today

    Watch Concetta Scottodicarlo in action, as she feeds the cast and crew of a film production.

  19. 4 consejos para animarte a escribir cartas a mano En español, Today

    No necesitas una caligrafía perfecta. Aquí tienes algunas formas de crear el hábito.

  20. Trump Slashed Science Funding. Now the U.S. Could Face a Costly Brain Drain. Business, Today

    The White House’s attacks on academia and budget cuts for research have provided an opening for other countries to poach leading scientists.

  21. Memories of the ‘Last, Best Time to Be a Kid’ Opinion, Today

    Readers react to Sarah Wildman’s guest essay about the free-range childhood depicted in the Rob Reiner film “Stand by Me.”

  22. Three Charged With Arson in Attack on U.K. Jewish Charity’s Ambulances World, Today

    Two men and a teenager were arrested this week, the London police said, adding that the March attack had not been declared a terrorist incident.

  23. Pam and Kristi, Kicked to the Curb Opinion, Today

    Trump girls gone wild — or just gone.

  24. Trump’s Relentless, ‘Utterly Incoherent’ Battles Opinion, Today

    From Tehran to the Supreme Court, a look at Trump’s relentless battles.

  25. Trump Needs Smarter Sycophants Opinion, Today

    Loyal losers don’t go very far with this president.

  26. Trump May Be Turning Iran Into Another North Korea Opinion, Today

    As one expert puts it, this war is “an operational success but a huge strategic failure.”

  27. ‘Cats’ Were Always Meant to Vogue Opinion, Today

    I was onstage for the first Broadway version of ‘Cats.’ A new reimagining showed me something about the show I never expected.

  28. Finish the Job: How Trump Can Still Win in Iran Opinion, Today

    Our strength and leverage over events in Iran are growing, not diminishing.

  29. Why This Tax Day Is Even Harder and More Annoying Than Usual Opinion, Today

    Tax preparation companies and Republicans are pursuing their shared interest in torturing taxpayers

  30. All the President’s Wars — at Home and Abroad Video, Today

    From Tehran to the Supreme Court, a look at Trump’s relentless battles.

  31. Missing Airman Raises Concerns That Iran Could Gain Leverage Over the U.S. World, Today

    Since 1979, Iran has repeatedly used Americans and Europeans detained on its territory to win concessions over more powerful adversaries.

  32. Living Space Briefing, Today

    We don’t have to travel to the moon to gain some of the insight that astronauts do.

  33. The Thinking Behind Our Times Magazine Redesign Times Insider, Today

    The magazine’s editor explains why it was time to shake up the look and feel of a 130-year-old print product.

  34. My Fiancé’s Mother Is Out of Control. Does She Have to Come to the Wedding? Magazine, Today

    I can’t put my family through what she put us through on Thanksgiving.

  35. ‘Hacks’ Has the Last Laugh Arts, Today

    As the HBO comedy finished production earlier this year, a photographer captured some of the final days on set and the showrunners looked back on its award-winning run.

  36. Stephen Lewis Was a Singular Man on a Mission World, Today

    Heartbreaking scenes of death from H.I.V. in Africa enraged and fueled the work of the Canadian AIDS activist and politician who died on Tuesday.

  37. Wordle Review No. 1,751 Gameplay, Today

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Sunday, April 5, 2026.

  38. Connections Companion No. 1,029 Gameplay, Today

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Sunday, April 5, 2026.

  39. Strands Sidekick No. 763 Gameplay, Today

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Sunday, April 5, 2026.

  40. Iranians Seek Respite in Nature Amid the War World, Today

    Families gathered for picnics and games this week to mark the end of the Iranian new year holiday, seizing on a brief chance to celebrate.

  41. New Attorney General, Same Albatross: Trump’s Quest for Retribution U.S., Today

    The name atop the Justice Department’s organizational chart matters less than the presence of a president whose demands for revenge have become so extreme that even his most obsequious appointees have fallen short.

  42. Para evitar un desequilibrio muscular, hay que variar el ejercicio En español, Today

    Realizar repetidamente el mismo tipo de actividad, ya sea correr, levantar peso o sentarse, puede tener graves inconvenientes.

  43. My Husband Can’t Get a Job. Should I Divorce Him? Business, Today

    Plus, whether to use A.I. to get ahead at work — if you think the technology is evil.

  44. Trump Budget Does Little to Address Nation’s Fiscal Challenges Business, Today

    While the federal deficit has started to shrink under President Trump, his plans could make the long-term situation worse.

  45. ‘The Drama’ Has a Shocking Plot Twist. Share Your Reaction. Movies, Today

    The sort-of rom-com stars Zendaya and Robert Pattinson as an engaged couple whose relationship is upended by a revelation that has divided audiences.

  46. Trump Pledged a Quick End to the Iran War, but He Hasn’t Explained How U.S., Today

    President Trump bet that American firepower could cow Iran into compliance. So far, Iran’s leaders have been unwilling to quit.

  47. How Plausible Is ‘Project Hail Mary’? Astrophysicists Have Thoughts Movies, Today

    Based on hard science fiction, a genre that prioritizes scientific accuracy, the blockbuster gets a lot right but misses a few things, experts say.

  48. A Tradwife Wakes Up in 1805 … Style, Today

    “Yesteryear,” a debut novel about an influencer who is transported to the early 19th century, lands the author Caro Claire Burke in the middle of the culture wars.

  49. Europe’s Options in the Strait of Hormuz: Few, and Risky World, Today

    European leaders and other officials have ideas for bringing shipping back to the strait once the Iran war ends. But none of them are sure bets.

  50. America Is Used to Hiding Its Wars. Trump Is Doing the Opposite. Magazine, Today

    The administration’s videos are possible only in a country that asks little from its people beyond their YouTube clicks.

  51. Student Debt Burdened Them, So They Moved Abroad and Stopped Paying Business, Today

    A record number of student loan borrowers are in delinquency and default. Some are making the drastic decision to leave the country and abandon their loans.

  52. For Many Patients Leaving the I.C.U., the Struggle Has Only Just Begun Health, Today

    A long stay in intensive care can bring physical, cognitive and mental health challenges that can take months or longer to resolve.

  53. Uber and Lyft Offer Gas Price Relief, but Drivers Say It’s Not Enough Technology, Today

    As fuel costs go up, making a living as a gig driver is harder than ever.

  54. Can I Trust a Landlord to Protect My Financial Information? Real Estate, Today

    Without pay stubs, retirees must share detailed private data with landlords. But will they keep the information safe?

  55. How Our New Iran Reporter Covers the Country Without Being in It Times Insider, Today

    Despite heavy restrictions on journalists and an internet blockade, Yeganeh Torbati has been able to reach people during fleeting windows of connectivity.

  56. With Cheers and Tears, Houston Reclaims Its Place as ‘Space City’ U.S., Today

    The Artemis II mission elicited deep feelings for many Americans, particularly in Houston, the home of mission control.

  57. A Meat Plant Closed in Nebraska. Then Politics Became a Focus for These Latinos U.S., Today

    Politically disconnected young men, especially Latinos, helped fuel President Trump’s victory, but in this economy, they could move to unconventional candidates like Dan Osborn in Nebraska.

  58. Trump Wants to Make Deportation Deals. Autocrats Are Ready to Listen. World, Today

    The White House has turned deportations, a signature domestic issue, into a major piece of foreign policy. Here’s what we know about the program.

  59. ‘I Got Back Every Penny’: Inside Trump’s Supercharged Tax Season Business, Today

    The law Republicans passed last year has so far been largely imperceptible to most Americans. That’s changing as tens of millions file their taxes this spring.

  60. Unmissable New Thriller Novels Books, Today

    Our columnist on the month’s best new releases.

  61. 9 Songs We’re Talking About This Week Arts, Today

    U2 surprises with an Easter EP, and Anne Hathaway puts out a convincingly delivered pop song that boasts FKA twigs as a writer.

  62. Trump’s Immigration Policy Sidelines Foreign Doctors Amid Shortage U.S., Today

    Physicians from 39 countries are being pushed out of U.S. hospitals as a policy blocks their ability to work.

  63. How Hyrox Became the Everyday Athlete’s Everest Well, Today

    The fitness race has seen massive growth in recent years. What is driving its popularity?

  64. Does This Come in Pink Margarine? A Surprising History of Color Names. Books, Today

    The lexicographer Kory Stamper’s “True Color” is a sneakily insightful philosophical treatise on what it means to define anything at all.

  65. Regé-Jean Page on the Album He Considers Flawless Arts, Today

    “It’s raw, real, sensitive, strong, vulnerable, righteous, romantic, genius,” said the “Bridgerton” actor, who stars in the new film “You, Me & Tuscany.”

  66. A Yearlong Wedding Plan — for Your Skin Style, Today

    For a growing number of brides, wedding planning also means months of aesthetic treatments, from injections to fillers and lasers.

  67. La gasolina cara limita esta tradición de Semana Santa En español, Today

    El aumento de los precios del combustible en Filipinas ha obligado a algunas personas a cancelar o reducir la Visita Iglesia, una costumbre de Semana Santa en la que los católicos viajan a siete iglesias.

  68. Cuando la cirugía plástica de las estrellas sirve de entretenimiento En español, Today

    En TikTok e Instagram, los creadores de contenidos juegan a detectives, intentando averiguar si las estrellas se han operado. Pero, en realidad, solo critican el aspecto de las mujeres.

  69. Fight Escalates Over Plan to Demolish and Rebuild N.Y.C. Public Housing New York, Today

    The city thinks four developments in Chelsea are too run-down to be saved, and wants to rebuild them, adding mixed-income housing. Some residents are opposed.

  70. Los economistas trazan conexiones más claras entre la IA y el empleo En español, Today

    Los economistas afirman que la inteligencia artificial no ha alterado el mercado laboral, pero cada vez están más convencidos de que lo hará y de que los políticos no están listos.

  71. She Wanted Her Hair Done for a Special Day. She Left the Salon in Tears. New York, Today

    A Black woman is pushing for changes in the hair industry after claiming in a lawsuit that she and her 7-year-old were turned away from an Ulta Beauty salon in Manhattan because of their hair texture.

  72. Spelling Bee Forum Gameplay, Today

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

  73. Las influentes de talla grande que disfrutan Disney World En español, Today

    Cinco mujeres disfrutan de las atracciones en uno de los parques más famosos a nivel mundial sin que su peso sea un impedimento.

  74. Solteros y felices: por qué cada vez menos estadounidenses deciden casarse En español, Today

    La soltería ya no es vista como un fracaso en EE. UU., y vivir juntos o enfocarse en la independencia personal se ha convertido en una alternativa legítima.

  75. Epstein Presented Himself to Indian Tycoon as a Trump White House Insider World, Today

    The convicted sex offender gave Anil Ambani information on appointments and foreign policy. Some seemed prescient, though there was no evidence he was close to the administration.

  76. Quote of the Day: The Mystifying Drunken Episodes of Teetotalers Corrections, Today

    Quotation of the Day for Saturday, April 4, 2026.

  77. Trump Directs Officials to Pay All D.H.S. Employees U.S., Today

    The memorandum calls for paying employees at the Coast Guard, Federal Emergency Management Agency and Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency who have gone without pay during a record-long shutdown.

  78. Chart-Toppers Gameplay, Today

    Royce Ferguson’s latest Saturday puzzle drops some sick beats.

  79. ‘Iran Is Being Destroyed in Front of Our Eyes’: Tehran Is Gripped by Fear World, Today

    Fifteen residents of Tehran said in telephone interviews and text messages that the capital was weathering heavy bombardment Friday.

  80. Arrest of Wisconsin Mosque Leader Was Tied to Trump Antisemitism Campaign U.S., Today

    Immigration lawyers and former federal officials say the case of Salah Sarsour echoes those against other pro-Palestinian activists.

  81. Trump Contemplates Other Cabinet Changes as He Faces Political Clock U.S., Today

    With the midterms approaching, the president may be running out of time to get new cabinet members confirmed without bipartisan support.

  82. Here’s What Happened in the War in the Middle East on Friday World, Today

    An American fighter jet was shot down by Iran for the first time since the start of the war, leading to an urgent search-and-rescue operation for a missing crew member.

  83. Lo que sabemos sobre el avión de combate de EE. UU. derribado por Irán En español, Today

    Un helicóptero de rescate también fue atacado y otro avión militar de la Fuerza Aérea, un A-10 Warthog, se estrelló el viernes en la región del golfo Pérsico.

  84. Trump Administration Celebrates Good Friday in Official Messages U.S., Today

    President Trump and administration officials have extended more pronounced overtures to Christians in public statements and executive orders.

  85. What if Iran Wins This War? Video, Yesterday

    If Iran wins this war, victory “will be tremendously emboldening for a regime that has been very dangerous even at its weaker moments,” Suzanne Maloney, the director of foreign policy at the Brookings Institution, argues on “The Ezra Klein Show.”

  86. What if Trump Just Walked Away From Iran? Video, Yesterday

    Iran will become “the toll collector at the gulf” if Trump preemptively walks away from the conflict in Iran, Suzanne Maloney, the director of foreign policy at the Brookings Institution, argues on “The Ezra Klein Show.”

  87. Why Iranians Believe They Have the Upper Hand Video, Yesterday

    Iran believes time is on its side, and that the West isn’t ready for the economic shock of a blocked Strait of Hormuz, warns Suzanne Maloney, the director of foreign policy at the Brookings Institution.

  88. Dozens of Violations Found at Migrant Detention Camp in Texas U.S., Yesterday

    A review of Camp East Montana in Texas found failures in medical care, disease control and oversight, including improperly documented uses of force.

  89. Our First Moon Colony Will Be Filled With Garbage Video, Yesterday

    Forget futuristic glass domes filled with plants and high-tech infrastructure, Jared Isaacman, the head of NASA, says of humanity’s first space colonies. In reality, because of the cost of travel, they will most likely be scrappy bases surrounded by garbage.