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  1. Cerebras, an A.I. Chip Maker, Files to Go Public as Tech Offerings Ramp Up Technology, Today

    The Silicon Valley chip maker filed a prospectus just as SpaceX, Anthropic and OpenAI prepare for their own listings, in what is shaping up to be a wave of enormous initial public offerings.

  2. How Pacific Ocean Water Could Help the Colorado River Crisis Climate, Today

    San Diego County is shopping a surplus of desalinated seawater to Western states that are facing increasingly urgent drought and short supplies.

  3. Sazerac Prepares $15 Billion Cash Offer for Maker of Jack Daniels Business, Today

    The Kentucky spirits company’s bid for Brown-Forman comes as the industry is being buffeted by a decline in alcohol consumption.

  4. F.B.I. Launches Manhunt for Youth Volleyball Coach Accused of Sex Abuse New York, Today

    The bureau has informed high schools, colleges and volleyball clubs in the New York City area that the coach, Edgar Lazaro Castillo, is being investigated in connection with sexual assault.

  5. Strait of Hormuz Is Declared ‘Open,’ Boosting Hope for a Deal Briefing, Today

    Also, a college with a cookie house. Here’s the latest at the end of Friday.

  6. Contours of Pied-à-Terre Tax in New York City Begin to Take Shape New York, Today

    As state leaders determine how much owners of high-priced second homes in New York City may have to pay, they are also wrestling with opaque L.L.C.-ownership issues.

  7. Today’s Iran Us War Trump live blog included five standalone posts:
  8. Amid Conflicting Messages, Optimism for Peace Deal Emerges World, Today

    On a day when both Iran and the United States declared the Strait of Hormuz opened, hopes for an agreement rose. But statements from President Trump and Iranian leaders about negotiations were sometimes at odds.

  9. ‘Salaries Are for Suckers’ Video, Today

    How is it possible that a billionaire like Jeff Bezos has a lower tax rate than the average American? The tax expert Ray Madoff joins the Opinion columnist Ezra Klein to explain how the ultra-wealthy pay a disproportionately low amount of federal income taxes in comparison to their overall wealth.

  10. Kevin Klose, Who Made NPR a Reporting Powerhouse, Dies at 85 Business, Today

    A longtime journalist at The Washington Post, he used his unexpected fund-raising talents to greatly expand the radio organization’s coverage.

  11. Iris Long, Scientific Mentor to AIDS Activists, Dies at 92 Health, Today

    A chemist, she lent her expertise in drug research to ACT UP, an organization known for its street protests, and helped accelerate the approval of H.I.V. and AIDS treatments.

  12. The Politically Charged Art of Celeste Dupuy-Spencer Arts, Today

    Her vivid paintings examined religious fundamentalism and events like the Jan. 6 riots at the U.S. Capitol. She died this month at 46.

  13. Celeste Dupuy-Spencer, Painter of Hotly Topical Images, Dies at 46 Arts, Today

    Her vibrant yet brooding work explored the crises of the Trump era, with paintings depicting the Jan. 6 riots and a mangled Confederate monument.

  14. Suspect Accused of Hacking Climate Activists Appears in Court Climate, Today

    Amit Forlit is accused of running a hacking operation that aimed to thwart climate litigation at the behest of a lobbying firm working for an oil giant.

  15. N.Y.C. Doormen and Building Owners Reach an Agreement to Avert a Strike New York, Today

    The deal affects about 34,000 apartment building workers. The last time they had staged a walkout was in 1991.

  16. An Explosion Rattles a Toronto Neighborhood. Was a Drake Video to Blame? World, Today

    A blast on Thursday night turned out to be for a film shoot, but it unnerved residents who had lived through a propane plant explosion in 2008.

  17. Prosecutor Withdraws From Trump Team’s Investigation of Ex-C.I.A. Chief U.S., Today

    A career Justice Department lawyer, Maria Medetis Long, in Miami is said to have raised concerns about whether the evidence justified moving forward with a bid to prosecute John O. Brennan.

  18. Federal Appeals Court Opens Door to Moving Trans Inmates Under Trump Gender Order U.S., Today

    A three-judge panel gave a group of 17 transgender women a few weeks to seek further recourse in court before their transfer to men’s facilities could take effect.

  19. Optimism Rises for Iran Talks, but Hard Work Awaits U.S., Today

    President Trump said the process of clinching a final peace deal with Iran would now “go very quickly.” But analysts called that unlikely.

  20. The Long, Slow Race to Save Timmy, Germany’s Favorite Whale World, Today

    A month of efforts to help a stranded humpback escape the Baltic Sea have culminated in a tourist and media spectacle, with no guarantee of success.

  21. Ye Concert in Poland Is Canceled Arts, Today

    The announcement came a day after a government official said, “In a country marked by the history of the Holocaust, we cannot pretend that this is just entertainment.”

  22. Seeking 1 Trillion Dollars, Carney Invites Investors Summit to Canada World, Today

    Prime Minister Mark Carney has set up a meeting and a new office to speed project approvals and make Canada more attractive to investors.

  23. How Theater Can Still Challenge Us Interactive, Today

    The director Ivo van Hove and others share essential avant-garde productions.

  24. Irán abre el estrecho de Ormuz, pero EE. UU. mantiene el bloqueo En español, Today

    Las declaraciones del viernes sobre la apertura del estrecho de Ormuz elevaron las esperanzas de que el petróleo y el gas del golfo Pérsico vuelvan a circular en volúmenes significativos.

  25. How Cultured Are You? Take Our Quiz. Interactive, Today

    Test your knowledge, before or after reading T’s Culture issue.

  26. Barry Keoghan Takes Our Culture Questionnaire Interactive, Today

    The actor shares his favorite performances, films, meals and more.

  27. Jeffrey Wright Takes Our Culture Questionnaire Interactive, Today

    The actor shares his favorite performances, films, meals and more.

  28. Greta Lee Takes Our Culture Questionnaire Interactive, Today

    The actress shares her favorite performances, films, meals and more.

  29. 13 Garments That Altered the History of Clothing Interactive, Today

    The looks that revolutionized fashion.

  30. The Suit, in 8 Reinventions Interactive, Today

    Four men’s wear designers share the history of the garment.

  31. The Essential White Shirts Interactive, Today

    A selection of the very best of fashion’s most enduring garment, according to the people who make them.

  32. Rébé, Intarsia, Agrafe: The Fashion Terms to Know Interactive, Today

    A glossary of clothing terms and techniques.

  33. The Fabrics That Shaped Fashion Interactive, Today

    How linen, cashmere and other textiles changed the way we dress.

  34. The 10 Most Influential Gardening Styles Interactive, Today

    Landscape designers and botanists on the legacy of different movements.

  35. From the Tower of Babel to the White House Ballroom Interactive, Today

    History’s most controversial buildings, selected by two architects and a critic.

  36. What’s the Difference Between Art Deco and Art Nouveau? Interactive, Today

    Easily confused design terms explained.

  37. Is This Table a Fake? Interactive, Today

    Take T’s quiz to determine whether a furniture piece is original or not.

  38. Stone, Glass, Earth, Steel: A History of Architecture Interactive, Today

    The most consequential building materials throughout time.

  39. The 10 Most Important Chairs Interactive, Today

    By combining utility and style in novel ways, these seats have changed the way we think about how furniture is made — and who it’s for.

  40. Starmer’s Credibility Just Took Another Body Blow Over the Mandelson Scandal World, Today

    Prime Minister Keir Starmer appears to have been kept in the dark repeatedly over Peter Mandelson, the Jeffrey Epstein associate — fueling an image of weakness.

  41. Modernism for Dummies Interactive, Today

    Ten must-know texts and aesthetic philosophies of the 20th-century European architecture and design movement.

  42. Is That Column Doric or Corinthian? Interactive, Today

    A primer on columns from the architect Gil Schafer.

  43. How Many Flowers Can You Identify? Interactive, Today

    The most culturally important flora in the world — and how to spot them.

  44. Actors to See Onstage No Matter What They’re In Interactive, Today

    13 stars of the New York theater scene who elevate every production.

  45. How Puppets Explain Culture Interactive, Today

    A look at six enduring traditions around the world.

  46. The Most Moving Onstage Monologues Interactive, Today

    Actors Nathan Lane, Joel Grey, Kara Young and Mark Strong on seven speeches they can’t forget.

  47. The Plays You Need to Know From the Last 100 Years Interactive, Today

    Cole Escola, Lynn Nottage and others choose the plays that define contemporary theater.

  48. The Shakespeare Plays You Must See Interactive, Today

    The actors Judi Dench and Paapa Essiedu and director Saheem Ali share their favorite works.

  49. These Are the Only Acceptable Karaoke Songs Interactive, Today

    Actors and karaoke connoisseurs Bridget Everett and Natasha Rothwell rank seven tracks from easiest to hardest.

  50. Flashback: Your Weekly History Quiz, April 18, 2026 Interactive, Today

    Can you sort 8 historical events?

  51. Busta Rhymes on Hip-Hop’s Classic Samples Interactive, Today

    Sampling has been part of the genre since the beginning. The rapper names the three songs that artists keep turning to.

  52. Mark Mobius, Pioneering Investor in Emerging Markets, Dies at 89 Business, Today

    Gaining a reputation as the brilliant, risk-taking “Indiana Jones” of his field, he encouraged investors to take chances on Asia, Africa, Latin America and Eastern Europe.

  53. A Timeline of Classical Music’s Evolution Interactive, Today

    A primer on medieval chants, minimalist opera and everything in between.

  54. Minimalist Music, Explained Interactive, Today

    The experimental composer Daniel Lopatin names several key works that define the genre.

  55. 8 of the Most Important Animated Films Interactive, Today

    The director of “Lilo & Stitch” (2002) and “The Wild Robot” (2024) shares a list of movies that changed the medium.

  56. If You See Only 3 Operas in Your Life, Make It These Interactive, Today

    The mezzo-sopranos Joyce DiDonato and Denyce Graves and the countertenor Anthony Roth Costanzo share their picks of essential productions.

  57. The Most Difficult Pieces of Classical Music Interactive, Today

    A composer, a conductor and a pianist share the most difficult pieces they brought to life.

  58. The Albums That Have Defined Each Decade of Hip-Hop Interactive, Today

    Rappers Slick Rick, Trina and Tierra Whack share five albums that have captured the spirit of the medium over the years.

  59. Jesse Eisenberg on Why Show Tunes Matter Interactive, Today

    The actor shares five essential songs from musicals.

  60. Iran, India, Brazil and Nigeria Onscreen Interactive, Today

    Four directors share the movies that capture each country.

  61. The Best Movies You’ve Probably Never Seen Interactive, Today

    The directors Charles Burnett, Ava DuVernay and others share five films that have been unjustly overlooked.

  62. The Innovations That Changed How We See Movies Interactive, Today

    Five ways that contemporary cinematography has changed.

  63. Standoff Ends Over Teachers’ Union Push to Cancel Class for May Day U.S., Today

    Chicago schools will be open on May 1, and schools may take field trips to demonstrations for International Workers’ Day.

  64. 7 Essential Avant-Garde Films Interactive, Today

    According to the directors John Cameron Mitchell and Julio Torres.

  65. 9 Must-See Films About New York City Interactive, Today

    From “Make Way for Tomorrow” to “After Hours,” these are the films that encapsulate the city.

  66. Films That Are a Crash Course in Directing Interactive, Today

    Kathryn Bigelow and Mary Bronstein list eight movies that filmmakers will learn from.

  67. The Performances That Changed Their Lives Interactive, Today

    Three great character actors share others’ roles that most influenced them.

  68. This Is the Correct Way to Eat an Oyster Interactive, Today

    Twelve chefs on how to eat things (as you were meant to).

  69. What’s the Difference Between Burrata and Stracciatella? Interactive, Today

    A chef explains the distinctions between commonly confused foods.

  70. 8 Wines to Have at Home Interactive, Today

    Versatile, affordable bottles that are worth having on hand.

  71. Dishes From Around the World You Should Try Interactive, Today

    Ligaya Mishan, a chief restaurant critic for The New York Times, shares her list of meals from Oslo to Singapore that people should endeavor to try.

  72. Three Simple Recipes to Memorize Interactive, Today

    Chefs on the dishes that teach foundational cooking skills, from simmering to roasting to frying.

  73. What to Say to Sound Like You Understand Wine Interactive, Today

    A sommelier’s phrasebook.

  74. Cheeses to Know on Sight Interactive, Today

    From Camembert to Comté, these are the varieties to distinguish.

  75. The Only Chocolate Bars Worth Buying Interactive, Today

    We asked 43 experts to tell us their favorite brands available in the United States. Here, their top nominations under $25.

  76. What Is Performance Art Anyway? Interactive, Today

    A timeline of the most pivotal moments in the medium’s history.

  77. Move Over ‘Middlemarch’: Great Authors’ Unsung Works Interactive, Today

    Literature’s great B-sides, from “Romola” to “Between the Acts.”

  78. 3 Fairy Tales Worth Remembering as an Adult Interactive, Today

    Childhood stories that shape how we understand the world.

  79. La viuda francesa detenida por el ICE es puesta en libertad tras 16 días En español, Today

    Marie-Thérèse Ross-Mahé, de 85 años, detenida en el marco de una disputa por la herencia de su esposo, ha regresado a Francia, dijo el ministro de Asuntos Exteriores francés.

  80. What America’s Main Characters Tell Us Interactive, Today

    Three protagonists who changed how postwar U.S. thought of itself.

  81. Dueling Obama Ads Raise Democratic Anxiety Over a Virginia Vote U.S., Today

    Democrats may win a referendum to give their party more House seats, but they are growing concerned — in part because of TV ads that might confuse voters about where the former president stands.

  82. Poems You Should Know by Heart Interactive, Today

    The poets Major Jackson and Frederick Seidel share the verses they always return to.

  83. Why Are We Still Obsessed With Magic? Interactive, Today

    Six myths that remain essential to understanding literature and the human psyche.

  84. The Books You Should Read Before Turning 10, 40 and 90 Interactive, Today

    Dua Lipa, Bernardine Evaristo and others share what to read over a lifetime.

  85. How to Be Cultured Interactive, Today

    A highly idiosyncratic compendium of what you need to know right now.

  86. France, Japan, India, the U.K. and Brazil: A Reading List Interactive, Today

    Writers pick the classic and contemporary novels you must read from each country.

  87. The 5 AIDS-Era American Novels to Read First Interactive, Today

    Fiction that shows what it means to create art amid crisis.

  88. Can You Acquire the @ Symbol? Interactive, Today

    What it actually means for a museum to obtain, and then care for, an unconventional, difficult or even nontangible artwork.

  89. Is That Artwork Actually Surreal? Interactive, Today

    What to know about one of the field’s most misappropriated terms.

  90. What Must You See at the Met? Interactive, Today

    Artists share their favorite pieces from institutions around the world.

  91. (Almost) Everything You Need to Know About Postwar American Art Interactive, Today

    A highly truncated timeline since World War II, with only some recency bias.

  92. The Painting Movements Everyone Should Know Interactive, Today

    A timeline of 10 styles and their key works.

  93. 10 Important Works of Pottery Interactive, Today

    From 210 B.C. to A.D. 1995, essential pieces selected by four ceramic artists.

  94. How Artists Reshaped the American Landscape Interactive, Today

    A history of land art in eight works.

  95. What Can We Learn From Looking at Masks? Interactive, Today

    Key examples from a medium that is about as old as human history.

  96. The Innovations That Changed the Art of Painting Interactive, Today

    Curators and historians on the materials that transformed the medium.

  97. Art That Was Too Blasphemous, Too Weird and Too Explicit Interactive, Today

    Six notorious artistic controversies, from Édouard Manet’s “Olympia” to Tracey Emin’s “My Bed.”

  98. What’s Going on With Conceptual Art? Interactive, Today

    A history of the medium in five pieces.

  99. Trump Is Urged to Act on Iranian Site Feared Impervious to Airstrikes U.S., Today

    Little is known about Pickaxe Mountain, but some experts say it illustrates the impossibility of relying on force alone to prevent Iran from acquiring a nuclear bomb.

  100. Ex-N.Y.P.D. Sergeant Granted Bail as He Appeals Manslaughter Conviction New York, Today

    The order from an appeals court judge will allow Erik Duran, the former sergeant, to be released on $300,000 bail while he challenges his manslaughter conviction.

  101. Trump Asks for Longer Timeline in Suit Against I.R.S. Business, Today

    The Justice Department has not responded to the president’s suit, which has created a conflict of interest for the government’s lawyers.

  102. Hundreds of Fake Pro-Trump Avatars Emerge on Social Media Business, Today

    The artificial-intelligence-generated fake influencers have surged on TikTok, Instagram, Facebook and YouTube in an apparent bid to hook conservative voters.

  103. My Favorite Song | Greta Lee Video, Today

    The actress reveals the song that played while she walked down the aisle at her wedding.

  104. My Favorite Song | Jeffrey Wright Video, Today

    The actor marvels at the beauty of a beloved jazz classic.

  105. My Favorite Song | Barry Keoghan Video, Today

    The actor discusses the ’90s rock anthem he sings with his three-year-old son.

  106. Japan’s Cherry Blossom Database, 1,200 Years Old, Has a New Keeper Climate, Today

    The remarkable catalog of dates is one of the longest-running records of climate change. Its creator died, setting off a search for a successor.

  107. A.I.: Creativity Killer or Companion? Opinion, Today

    Readers respond to a column by Ezra Klein. Also: Reflections on Pope Leo XIV; the healing power of nurses in the I.C.U.

  108. Bob Hall, First Wheelchair Champion of the Boston Marathon, Dies at 74 Sports, Today

    His accomplishment in 1975 inspired thousands of disabled athletes to participate in races around the world.

  109. Stocks Extend ‘Astonishing’ Rally as Middle East Tensions Ease Further Business, Today

    The S&P 500’s rise on Friday caps a striking three-week streak, powered by investors’ optimism about the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz and strong corporate earnings.

  110. World Cup Transit Prices Are Set: $150 by Train and $80 for Shuttles New York, Today

    Tens of thousands of people are expected to attend matches at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey this summer, but most will not be allowed to drive there.

  111. Lutnick Blasts Canada Ahead of Trade Talks World, Today

    Howard Lutnick, President Trump’s commerce secretary, derided Canada’s trade strategy and said a North American deal needed to be reworked.

  112. Olivia Rodrigo’s ‘Drop Dead’ Is a Heavenly Fakeout Arts, Today

    The first taste of the pop star’s third album isn’t a bloodthirsty kiss-off, but a dreamy ode to losing herself in love.

  113. D4vd y la muerte de Celeste Rivas Hernández: lo que hay que saber En español, Today

    El músico, creador del himno de Fortnite, ha sido detenido en relación con la muerte de Rivas Hernández, cuyos restos fueron encontrados en el maletero de su Tesla el pasado septiembre.

  114. Kyle Abraham Embraces the Big Perm and Boombox Era Arts, Today

    His “Cassette Vol. 1” has a 1980s mix tape soundtrack and nods to postmodern American dance vocabulary.

  115. Tufts Student Who Was Held in Immigration Detention Returns to Turkey U.S., Today

    Rumeysa Ozturk, who was detained for weeks by the Trump administration after co-writing a pro-Palestinian opinion essay, has graduated and returned home.

  116. El alto al fuego en Líbano deja a Benjamín Netanyahu en una posición incómoda En español, Today

    La mayoría de los israelíes querían que continuara la lucha contra Hizbulá. Pero los críticos del primer ministro de Israel dicen que está demostrando que no puede, o no quiere, enfrentarse al presidente Trump.

  117. How JD Vance Is Being Tested as Trump’s Chief Defender Video, Today

    Vice President JD Vance has been tasked with defending the Iran war and President Trump’s attacks on Pope Leo XIV. Our White House correspondent Zolan Kanno-Youngs describes how that’s put Vance in a particularly difficult position.

  118. Why Lebanon Has Long Struggled to Contain Hezbollah World, Today

    Lebanon’s government has been caught between Western demands to disarm the Shiite Muslim militant group and fears of inflaming sectarian tensions.

  119. Today’s Fifa World Cup live blog included one standalone post:
  120. Ella se aseguró de que su bebé naciera en EE. UU. Luego las autoridades los separaron En español, Today

    Diana Acosta Verde, quien entró de forma ilegal en EE. UU. cuando estaba embarazada de seis meses, tuvo que dejar a su bebé en un hospital mientras regresaba a un centro de detención.

  121. Oil Prices Fall Sharply After Iran Says Strait of Hormuz Is Open Business, Today

    But analysts said it was not clear how quickly the oil industry in the Persian Gulf would be able to get back to normal.

  122. How Do You Measure an A.I. Boom? Technology, Today

    A chart created by METR, a nonprofit A.I. organization, has become an industrywide obsession as it measures the rapid development of big A.I. systems.

  123. Una viuda francesa de 85 años fue detenida por el ICE tras una disputa de herencia En español, Today

    Después de la muerte de su esposo, Marie-Thérèse Ross-Mahé enfrentó una batalla patrimonial con sus hijastros. Una jueza dijo que uno de ellos usó su posición como empleado federal para detenerla. Tras 16 días, fue liberada y regresó a Francia.

  124. 9 Shows Our Theater Critics Are Talking About Theater, Today

    John Lithgow in “Giant,” a triumphant revival of “Death of a Salesman” and vogueing cats at “The Jellicle Ball”: These productions are worth knowing about.

  125. Supreme Court Sides With Oil Companies in Louisiana Coastal Lawsuits U.S., Today

    The companies had asked the justices to clear the way to move environmental lawsuits out of state courts, to friendlier federal venues.

  126. Mamdani Endorses Lindsey Boylan, Who Accused Cuomo of Sexual Harassment New York, Today

    The endorsement, in a special election for a City Council seat on Manhattan’s West Side, comes as the mayor seeks to build influence within the Council.

  127. U.K. Police Investigate Claims Drones Targeted Israeli Embassy in London World, Today

    The Metropolitan Police said that the building had not been attacked but that they were assessing “discarded items” in Kensington Gardens, a nearby park, which was cordoned off.

  128. Five Action Movies to Stream Now Movies, Today

    This month’s picks include killer sharks, unlikely gangsters, and defiant ballerinas.

  129. Is the Movie Star Back? Sort Of. Movies, Today

    Box office earnings seem no longer won by name alone. From “Project Hail Mary” to “F1,” celebrities are campaigning overtime on screens large and small to lead to hits.

  130. It’s the 1970s Again. Democrats Should Study Up on Reagan. Opinion, Today

    Good politicians play the hand they’re dealt.

  131. The Metropolitan Opera Is Bringing Frida Kahlo to the Stage Arts, Today

    In an unusual collaboration for the Met, the opera’s set designer has conceived a companion exhibition, mounted at MoMA.

  132. Recalling When Lower Manhattan Was New Amsterdam Arts, Today

    An exhibition at the New York Historical focuses on the city’s 17th-century roots as a Dutch settlement.

  133. New York New Jersey Stadium? Why MetLife Is Changing Its Name for the World Cup New York, Today

    This summer, FIFA is putting its stamp on the venue for the World Cup.

  134. Pop Art Engages With Art of the Present at the Guggenheim Arts, Today

    An exhibition explores examples of Pop Art from the 1960s in dialogue with recent acquisitions by contemporary artists.

  135. He Looked for Ways to Stop Mass Violence Science, Today

    David Eisenman sought to better understand how to prevent school shootings and other targeted violence, until the Department of Homeland Security halted the research.

  136. French Widow Detained by ICE in Alabama Is Released After 16 Days U.S., Today

    Marie-Thérèse Ross-Mahé, 85, who was arrested amid an inheritance dispute, has returned to France, its foreign affairs minister said. She came to America last year after reconnecting with and marrying a former G.I.

  137. Strait of Hormuz Open During Lebanon Cease-Fire, but U.S. Blockade on Iran Remains World, Today

    Friday’s statements that the strait is now open raised investors’ hopes that oil and gas would start flowing out of the Persian Gulf in significant volumes again.

  138. You Have Some Options for Dealing With Rising Property Taxes Your Money, Today

    The average bill rose 3 percent last year, in part because of higher tax rates. There are ways to try to reduce what you owe, experts say.

  139. Washington’s Scramble to Get Anthropic’s Powerful New Model Business, Today

    Federal agencies have requested access to Claude Mythos Preview, which Anthropic says can rapidly identify — and potentially create — new cyberthreats.

  140. ‘I Just Want to Be Back’: Thousands Rush South in Lebanon Under Cease-Fire World, Today

    Stuck in standstill traffic, Lebanese people who had been displaced by fighting expressed a mix of excitement and uncertainty about a pause in Israel’s campaign against Hezbollah.

  141. What to Know About the Israel-Lebanon Cease-Fire World, Today

    The pause in fighting would remove a major hindrance to the U.S.-Iran peace talks, if it holds.

  142. A.I. Backlash Turns Violent + Kara Swisher on Healthmaxxing + The Zuck Bot Is Coming Podcasts, Today

    Is anti-A.I. radicalization a growing trend?

  143. A Huge Arch Briefing, Today

    President Trump wants to build one, but he’s getting pushback.

  144. Today’s Israel Lebanon Ceasefire Hezbollah live blog included one standalone post:
  145. ‘The Headlines’ News Quiz: Apr. 17, 2026 The Headlines, Today

    Following the news? Tracy Mumford has some questions for you.

  146. El misterio del bitcóin En español, Today

    El creador del bitcóin lleva 17 años oculto tras el seudónimo Satoshi Nakamoto.

  147. We Got Inside Knicks Surveillance — and M.S.G.’s Deep State Is Stranger Than You Think Podcasts, Today

    A WIRED investigation — revealed in collaboration with PTFO.

  148. Lebanon’s Cease-Fire Buys Time, Not a Way Out World, Today

    The country’s leaders secured a truce through risky talks with Israel, but the government now finds itself caught between competing pressures.

  149. El ascenso, la caída y el resurgimiento de Michael Jackson En español, Today

    Una nueva película biográfica es el intento más reciente de una campaña de rehabilitación póstuma —y lucrativa— del patrimonio de Michael Jackson.

  150. A Week of Scandal, Reckoning and Resignations in Congress The Daily, Today

    Following several allegations, including serious sexual misconduct claims, two members of Congress resigned.

  151. What to Know About the Israel-Lebanon Cease-Fire, and R.F.K. Jr.’s Shifting Tone on Vaccines The Headlines, Today

    Plus, the Friday news quiz.

  152. Connections Companion No. 1,042 Gameplay, Today

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Saturday, April 18, 2026

  153. Strands Sidekick No. 776 Gameplay, Today

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Saturday, April 18, 2026.

  154. Wordle Review No. 1,764 Gameplay, Today

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Saturday, April 18, 2026.

  155. After a Week of Tornadoes and Floods, Friday May Bring the Strongest Storms Yet Weather, Today

    The Midwest has faced day after day of weather warnings this week. More are expected on Friday.

  156. The 27-Year-Old Diplomat Waging Trump’s Cultural War With Europe World, Today

    Five years out of college, Samuel Samson has driven the Trump administration’s push to upend America’s postwar relationship with Europe.

  157. Trump quiere detener el tráfico de drogas originado en Sudamérica. ¿Eso es posible? En español, Today

    Las autoridades emplean drones, tropas e IA para combatir el contrabando de cocaína. Pero las bandas hallan nuevas formas de transportar cantidades récord de drogas por todo el mundo.

  158. Why Jeff Bezos’ Tax Rate Is Lower Than Yours Opinion, Today

    The tax expert Ray Madoff explains why the American tax system is broken, and how to make it fairer.

  159. The New York Times News Quiz, April 17, 2026 Interactive, Today

    Did you follow the news this week? Take our quiz to see how well you stack up with other Times readers.

  160. Conversation Starters That Aren’t ‘How’s It Going?’ Well, Today

    “What’s up?” is a conversational dead end, too. Here are some alternatives to spark a satisfying chat.

  161. Have You Ever Turned Another Person’s Trash Into Your Own Treasure? The Learning Network, Today

    What’s the most memorable or valuable thing you have ever salvaged?

  162. Myanmar Frees Ousted President, but Not Daw Aung San Suu Kyi World, Today

    U Win Myint is a close ally of Ms. Aung San Suu Kyi, the country’s civilian leader. Both were forced from power by the military in a 2021 coup and imprisoned.

  163. In Texas Senate Race, Talarico Is Out-Raising His G.O.P. Opponents U.S., Today

    James Talarico, the Democratic nominee, has been amassing campaign cash as Senator John Cornyn and Attorney General Ken Paxton still battle each other.

  164. How Female Anglerfish Evolved to Have It All Science, Today

    The deep-sea fish ended up with glowing lures not just to snag meals, but also to attract mates, a new study finds.

  165. Should You Procrastinate Productively — or by Having Fun? Interactive, Today

    A ruling on a dispute over the proper method of avoidance.

  166. 9 New Movies Our Critics Are Talking About This Week Movies, Today

    Whether you’re a casual moviegoer or an avid buff, our reviewers think these films are worth knowing about.

  167. At Coachella, L.A.’s Beloved Puppets Make Their Debut Style, Today

    After years of struggling to keep the doors open, the Bob Baker Marionette Theater joined a lineup that included Justin Bieber and Katseye.

  168. Orban Lost. But Populism Is Very Much Alive. Opinion, Today

    Critics of populists need to do more than thrive off the missteps of their opponents.

  169. New Treatment Lets 3 Transplant Patients Halt Anti-Rejection Drugs Health, Today

    Researchers at the University of Pittsburgh gave transplant recipients certain immune cells from their organ donors. It didn’t always work.

  170. ¿Cómo puedo quitar las asperezas de mis pies? En español, Today

    Las callosidades en los pies pueden llegar a doler o agrietarse, pero prevenirlas es sencillo. Aquí te dejamos algunos consejos de los expertos.

  171. Designing for a Pop Star (Who Happens to Be Anne Hathaway) Style, Today

    A costume designer and a couturier teamed up to create ethereal looks for Ms. Hathaway’s titular pop star in the new film “Mother Mary.”

  172. Five Free Movies to Stream Now Arts, Today

    This month’s picks make up a quintet of paranoia that speaks to the ethos of unease and dread endemic to the modern moment

  173. Other Colleges Have Frat Houses. This One Has a Cookie House. Food, Today

    For nearly 80 years, Carleton College in Minnesota has kept a place where students and others can come, bake and share. After a recent renovation, we checked in.

  174. A Family Feud at an Oregon Winery Turns to Vinegar Over A.I. Slop U.S., Today

    She wanted to pry her late mother’s vineyard from two of her brothers. Instead, her lawyers were fined nearly $110,000 for citing bogus case law generated by artificial intelligence.

  175. The Time Loop Book Series You Should Be Reading Podcasts, Today

    The Book Review editors discuss Solvej Balle’s seven-book series, “On the Calculation of Volume.” Plus, a selection of translated fiction to put on your reading list.

  176. ‘Lee Cronin’s The Mummy’ Is Out. Wait, Who’s Lee Cronin? Movies, Today

    The latest take on Universal’s “Mummy” franchise has a director you may not know. We explain who he is, why his name is in the movie title and what he brings to the “Mummy” world.

  177. Resist Assuming Her Life Is Like Her Books Style, Today

    The British author Gwendoline Riley may be as emotionally guarded as the women in her novels, which have caught on in America.

  178. Iran Resisted a Powerful Attacker. Taiwan Can Too. World, Today

    By holding off America’s more powerful military, Iran showed how Taiwan can deter or defeat China.

  179. A New Historian for the Borough of Brooklyn New York, Today

    Asad Dandia, 33, an ally of Mayor Zohran Mamdani, will take over from Ron Schweiger, who has held the unpaid position for 24 years.

  180. We Need Lena Dunham Now More Than Ever Magazine, Today

    The era of “Girls” is long gone. So why are we still so fascinated by its creator?

  181. $2 Million Homes in Vienna Real Estate, Today

    A modern house set into a hillside, a rooftop apartment with a view of Vienna’s opera house, and a four-bedroom duplex with two terraces.

  182. Packing Light With Babies and Young Children Travel, Today

    If you’re throwing out your back to take a trip with your kids, use these tips to lighten the load.

  183. How Television Sees Theater Is Quite a Drama Arts, Today

    As portrayed in shows like “Smash,” “Slings & Arrows” and “American Classic,” life onstage is a grab-bag of archetypes both hilariously wrong and a little bit right.

  184. World Cup and July 4 Events Could Shut Down Some Summer Fun in New York New York, Today

    Permit applications for 25 new events in city parks could be denied under an emergency order. And restrictions around separate events marking the nation’s 250th anniversary could affect kayakers.

  185. Trying to Explain the Strange Universe of Cryptocurrency Movies, Today

    “Everyone Is Lying to You for Money,” directed by Ben McKenzie, gives a solid introduction to virtual currency, and its traps.

  186. How Can I Protect My Car When the Weather Is Scorching? Climate, Today

    Extreme heat is extremely hard on your vehicle, but a few simple precautions can help a lot.

  187. As Enrollment Dips, School Administrators Turn to TikTok to Advertise New York, Today

    Birthrates are down. Families are leaving New York City. So educators, especially at charter schools, are expanding their marketing efforts on social media and in subway stations.

  188. A New ‘Sad Dad’ Game Fails to Make Its Ancestors Proud Arts, Today

    Pragmata features a grizzled soldier and a robot child but doesn’t have the emotional bond of The Last of Us or The Walking Dead.

  189. We Need to Stop Warrantless Spying on Americans. Here’s How. Opinion, Today

    It’s time to fix a crucial but flawed tool that has allowed the government to violate Americans’ constitutional rights.

  190. She Made Sure Her Baby Was Born an American. Then Federal Agents Separated Them. U.S., Today

    Diana Acosta Verde, who came into the United States illegally when she was six months pregnant, had to leave her baby at a hospital while she returned to a detention center.

  191. Great Books to Bring Young Readers Into the Wilderness Books, Today

    The author of “A Wolf Called Wander” recommends titles old and new, fantastical and true, that celebrate the natural world.

  192. The Immigrant Labor Crisis That’s Causing Texas to Rethink Work Permits U.S., Today

    Restaurant operators say labor shortages, rising costs and worker fear have prompted an unusual alliance of industry and political leaders in Texas to call for legal pathways to hire immigrants.

  193. ‘I Would Rather Be a Dwarf’: A Comic in Botswana Prizes His Difference World, Today

    Johnson Masase has found local fame, and self acceptance, through performances that play on people’s ignorance about his genetic condition and his 3-foot-4 inch frame.

  194. Lena Dunham Brought Her Own Pillows This Time Books, Today

    Forget demure conversations in spindly chairs. To promote “Famesick,” a new memoir, she’s taken to her bed and invited friends to jump in. Onstage.

  195. The Only Thing N.B.A. Players Love More Than Basketball Is Starting Podcasts Business, Today

    Bench players and stars alike see fun and career possibilities behind the mic.

  196. Three Questions for Kevin Warsh Opinion, Today

    Senators must assess whether Mr. Warsh would perform his duties as a public servant, or whether he would serve the interests of the president.

  197. 4 Great New Fantasy Books to Transport You to Bold New Worlds Books, Today

    Our columnist reviews this season’s new books.

  198. Bringing the Flatiron Building’s Showpiece Door Back to Life Real Estate, Today

    The revolving door’s inventor built this one over 100 years ago. It was reinstalled this week.

  199. They’re Fixing an Abandoned Home, Building a Following as They Go Real Estate, Today

    Jenna Phipps and Nick Volkov are renovating their midcentury modern home all on their own, and filming the whole process.

  200. Trump Wants to Stop Drugs Coming From South America. Is That Possible? World, Today

    Authorities are using drones, troops and A.I. to crack down on cocaine smuggling. But gangs are finding new ways to move record amounts of drugs across the world.

  201. 6 Common Medications That May Lower Your Dementia Risk Well, Today

    Some vaccines, along with heart medications and other drugs, appear to have a protective benefit.

  202. The Lurid D4vd Case and the Fervid Hunt for Details Arts, Today

    A teenage girl went missing. The police found her remains in a musician’s car. Then the Los Angeles media machine got to work.

  203. Lebanon Cease-Fire Leaves Netanyahu in an Uncomfortable Spot World, Today

    Most Israelis wanted the fight against Hezbollah to continue. But Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s critics say he is showing that he cannot, or will not, stand up to President Trump.

  204. Starmer Fires Senior U.K. Civil Servant Over Mandelson Revelations World, Today

    Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s office confirmed that Peter Mandelson, the former envoy to the United States, had been appointed despite failing to pass security vetting checks.

  205. With A.I. Glasses, Korea’s Theaters Hope for a K-Pop Moment Arts, Today

    Producers and the cultural authorities hope that technology can overcome a language barrier and take the country’s shows to the world.

  206. Un licor tradicional prohibido en Irán resurge en Nueva York En español, Today

    Mientras la guerra asola su patria, cuatro expatriados destilan “aragh sagi”, una bebida persa que se está poniendo de moda en bares, restaurantes y tiendas estadounidenses.

  207. House Votes to Extend Expiring Law on Warrantless Surveillance for 10 Days U.S., Today

    The Senate would need to also approve the stopgap measure that passed the House early Friday. Libertarian-leaning House Republicans had balked at a long-term extension.

  208. Con ustedes, el sándwich de fruta En español, Today

    En esta delicia japonesa, las joyas maduras de temporada se envuelven en crema y se colocan entre rebanadas de pan de leche.

  209. Spelling Bee Forum Gameplay, Today

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

  210. Palabra del día: ‘emulate’ En español, Today

    Esta palabra ha aparecido en 406 artículos en NYTimes.com en el último año. ¿Puedes usarla en una frase?

  211. Stephen Colbert Delights in Trump’s ‘Ongoing Papal Feud’ Arts, Today

    The host of “The Late Show” recapped what he called “yet another day when the entire world is on edge over President Trump’s senseless and elective war — with the pope.”

  212. Word of the Day: emulate The Learning Network, Today

    This word has appeared in 406 articles on NYTimes.com in the past year. Can you use it in a sentence?

  213. Today’s Middleeast live blog included one standalone post:
  214. A Stunning New Verdict Rewrites the Rules of Corporate Morality Opinion, Today

    The profit motive was on trial. The verdict was scathing.

  215. El ‘arco del triunfo’ de Trump suscita reacciones en contra, incluso de quien lo propuso En español, Today

    La historia de cómo el presidente Trump cuadruplicó el tamaño de la propuesta original del arco sigue un patrón ya conocido.

  216. Memes de Jesús, amenazas, guerra en Irán: un retrato de Trump bajo presión En español, Today

    El presidente de EE. UU. arremete contra enemigos, aliados e incluso el papa. Mientras tanto, los republicanos intentan concentrarse en la economía previo a las elecciones intermedias.

  217. No Corrections: April 17, 2026 Corrections, Today

    No corrections appeared in print on Friday, April 17, 2026.

  218. Before They Met, Their Parents Had Already Known Each Other Style, Today

    When Emily Wiser first met Griffin Lear, she was excited to tell her father that she was dating a Dartmouth grad like him. Then they shared some history of their own about Mr. Lear’s parents.

  219. Painting Over My Painful Past Style, Today

    My father treated me more like a wife than a child. It took me decades to face the truth of what happened.

  220. A Duet Decades in the Making Style, Today

    After meeting for a website project in 2020, James Squires and Jacqui Agostinelli bonded over their love of music, forming both a marriage and their musical duo, Sweet Basil.

  221. Her Grandmother Told Her ‘Maybe You’ll Marry Him One Day’ Style, Today

    After Ben Sweeney and Lauren Fogel debarked their plane at 3 a.m., he invited her to stay at his parents’ house nearby. Her grandmother was impressed.

  222. It Took a Persistent Friend and a Dave Matthews Concert to Seal the Deal Style, Today

    Daniel Martinez Clavijo and Johanna Mele finally met in 2021, thanks to their mutual friend, who had been trying to set them up for almost a decade, and a chance encounter at Madison Square Garden.

  223. Quote of the Day: A Huge Russian Barrage Kills 18 in Ukrainian Cities Corrections, Today

    Quotation of the Day for Friday, April 17, 2026.

  224. In Las Vegas, Trump Brushes Off Rising Fuel Prices U.S., Today

    At an economic event, the president sought to downplay the financial hardship that has followed his war with Iran, saying that “we’re having some fake inflation because of the fuel, the energy prices.”

  225. ‘The Pitt’ Season 2 Finale Recap: Jagged Little Pills Arts, Today

    For all the death and darkness the Pitt crew had to swallow this season, finale also offered profound moments of hope and renewal.

  226. ‘Proof’ Review: Ayo Edebiri as a Math Girl, Interrupted Theater, Today

    The actress stars as a haunted genius opposite Don Cheadle as her father in David Auburn’s 2001 drama. This revival, though, exposes the play’s lack of rigor.

  227. Half a Chocolate Bar Gameplay, Today

    Rachel Fabi returns to open our solving weekend.

  228. Acting ICE Director Says He Plans to Resign in May U.S., Today

    Todd Lyons said he would leave to spend more time with his family. He has spoken about a surge in threats against ICE officers, saying that he knew the reality firsthand.

  229. On ‘The Pitt,’ the Lingering Effects of Trauma Take the Spotlight Well, Today

    On top of the daily toll of treating patients, the show’s medical providers bring their own scars to the E.R.

  230. L.A.P.D. Arrests D4vd Months After Finding Teen’s Remains in His Tesla U.S., Today

    The singer was detained in connection with the death of Celeste Rivas Hernandez, who died before her 15th birthday. D4vd’s lawyers said they would vigorously defend his innocence.

  231. Former Navy Service Member Charged in Georgia Killing Spree U.S., Today

    The suspect is accused of carrying out a string of attacks in the Atlanta area that killed two women and injured a homeless man. The authorities described the attacks as random.

  232. F.A.A. Caps Flights at O’Hare Airport in Chicago to Cut Delays U.S., Today

    Set to be in place throughout the summer, the limit aims to ease congestion after less than 60 percent of flights ran on schedule.

  233. Israel y Líbano acuerdan un alto al fuego de 10 días En español, Yesterday

    La pausa en los combates entre las fuerzas israelíes y los militantes de Hizbulá, aliados de Irán, ayudaría a allanar el camino hacia un acuerdo de paz entre EE. UU e Irán.

  234. Officials Investigate Bomb Threat at Home of Pope’s Brother U.S., Yesterday

    The police in suburban Chicago said they found no explosive devices. The investigation comes amid a public dispute between the pope and President Trump over the Iran war.

  235. An Arrest in the Streets of New York, on Horseback New York, Yesterday

    An officer from the Police Department’s Mounted Unit raced through the Upper West Side of Manhattan, chasing a woman accused of snatching a purse.

  236. Lebanon-Israel Cease-Fire Goes Into Effect Video, Yesterday

    A 10-day cease-fire went into effect at midnight Thursday in Lebanon. The truce was brokered by the U.S. government and announced by President Trump.

  237. Ellison Pledges at Least 30 Paramount-Warner Movies a Year Business, Yesterday

    His remarks at a movie theater convention were part of a campaign to win Hollywood support for his bid to buy Warner Bros. Discovery.

  238. Michigan’s Dam Crisis Shows Decay of U.S. Infrastructure, Whitmer Says U.S., Yesterday

    Workers in Cheboygan hurried to shore up a dam in danger of being overtopped, part of a “slow-moving disaster” threatening communities across the state.

  239. Trump to Pick Ousted FEMA Head to Lead Agency Again U.S., Yesterday

    Cameron Hamilton is a former Navy SEAL who ran unsuccessfully for Congress.

  240. This Is Where Donald Trump Loses Video, Yesterday

    President Trump won’t be able to defy the courts if he loses his Supreme Court case on birthright citizenship, which he is likely to do, the conservative court watcher Sarah Isgur argues on “Interesting Times.”

  241. Democrats Confront RFK Jr. on Vaccines and Health Care Fraud Video, Yesterday

    Lawmakers confronted Robert F. Kennedy Jr. on vaccine messaging and the Trump administration’s handling of health care fraud. The health secretary was also criticized over comments he made about psychiatric medications and Black children, which he denied.

  242. The Failure of Donald Trump Video, Yesterday

    President Trump’s efforts to rule through executive order on issues like tariffs and birthright citizenship have largely failed — and will continue to fail — the conservative court watcher Sarah Isgur argues on “Interesting Times.”

  243. Israel and Lebanon Agree to a Cease-Fire Deal Briefing, Yesterday

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