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  1. Judge Ends Eric Adams Case, but Says U.S. Cannot Use Charges as Leverage Metro, Today

    The judge, Dale E. Ho, refused to let the government leave open the prospect of reinstating corruption charges against Mayor Eric Adams. But his decision recognized the president’s power to determine the fate of prosecutions.

  2. Val Kilmer, la estrella que encarnó a Batman y a Jim Morrison en el cine, muere a los 65 años En español, Today

    Protagonista con amplitud de interpretación que se ganó los elogios de la crítica, fue conocido por ser carismático pero impredecible. Abandonó Hollywood durante una década.

  3. Nintendo Switch 2 Will Release in June and Emphasize Streaming Culture, Today

    The company said Mario Kart World would be part of the new console’s initial game lineup, also sharing details on its technical upgrades.

  4. A Nail Art Neophyte Sits Down With a Manicurist Insider, Today

    I didn’t know a topcoat from a base coat. But writing about an unfamiliar subject made me a better reporter.

  5. Elon Musk Made an Election About Him. Wisconsin Said, ‘No, Thanks.’ Op Ed, Today

    Republicans would be wise to seize the moment while this failure is raw to remind Trump what a political loser his buddy is turning out to be.

  6. Biden’s Health Secretary Joins the Governor’s Race in California National, Today

    Xavier Becerra, the former secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services, may face Kamala Harris in a potential Democratic showdown in their home state.

  7. ‘Truelove’ Explores Truth, Love and Endings Culture, Today

    This thoughtful British mini-series explores the complex bonds among a group of aging friends who are determined not to let one another suffer.

  8. Nobody Wants to Be Responsible for Dismal K-12 Test Scores Op Ed, Today

    Trump wants to give power back to the states. Some states are lowering standards.

  9. My Future Sister-in-Law Is Skipping My Wedding to Dance at a Football Game. Help! Styles, Today

    A bride-to-be has trouble accepting a future relative’s decision to miss her wedding because of a scheduling conflict with a newly landed dream job.

  10. Óscar Arias dice que EE. UU. le revocó la visa En español, Today

    El premio nobel y dos veces presidente de Costa Rica ha criticado duramente al presidente Trump al describir su actuar como el de un “emperador romano”.

  11. Who Is Susan Crawford? Express, Today

    Judge Crawford defeated Judge Brad Schimel, who was backed by President Trump, for a seat on the Wisconsin Supreme Court. She worked as a prosecutor and in private practice before joining the bench.

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  13. 23 More Women Come Forward With Allegations Against Serial Rapist Foreign, Today

    Zou Zhenhao was convicted in London of raping 10 women in Britain, where he was a student, and in China.

  14. Death Sentences Commuted for 3 Americans Over Failed Congo Coup Foreign, Today

    The three Americans had their sentences reduced to life imprisonment ahead of an expected visit from a Trump official.

  15. On Eve of Trump’s Tariffs Announcement, Israel Says It Will Lift All Duties on U.S. Imports Washington, Today

    The move was an apparent bid to ensure that Israel is exempt from new tariffs that President Trump plans to announce on Wednesday.

  16. How Trump’s Tariffs Might Go Down Business, Today

    The president is set to announce details of his sweeping tariffs, as companies and global trading partners scramble to respond.

  17. Heathrow Was Warned of Power Supply Vulnerabilities, Airlines Advocate Says Foreign, Today

    The official told a parliamentary committee that he had raised concerns about the resilience of Heathrow’s electricity supply just days before a fire forced the airport to shut down.

  18. Federal Judge Orders Legal Funds for Migrant Children to Be Restored Express, Today

    The restoration, which is temporary, came after nonprofit groups challenged the government’s decision to cut funding for legal services for unaccompanied children arriving in the United States.

  19. President Trump’s Tariff Plans N Y T Now, Today

    Plus, we cover election results from Wisconsin and Florida.

  20. Shen Yun: The Dark Side of a Dance Troupe The Daily, Today

    What a Times investigation has found about abusive conditions at the secretive enterprise.

  21. Democrats Get a Boost, and U.S. Admits Deportation ‘Error’ The Headlines, Today

    Plus, Val Kilmer’s legacy.

  22. Wordle Review No. 1,384 Games, Today

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Thursday, April 3, 2025.

  23. Connections Companion No. 662 Games, Today

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Thursday, April 3, 2025.

  24. Why Was This the Only High-Rise in Bangkok to Topple After the Quake? Foreign, Today

    Workers said poor-quality materials were used during construction by a Chinese developer as it sought to cut costs. Investigators also said they found substandard steel bars in the rubble.

  25. Israel Is Expanding Gaza Offensive, Defense Minister Says, Squeezing Hamas Foreign, Today

    Israel Katz warned that “large areas” of the enclave would be seized and added to military-controlled security zones, suggesting that the country intended to hold on to more territory.

  26. Millions Across U.S. at Risk for Significant Tornadoes and ‘Generational’ Flooding This Week Weather, Today

    Forecasters issued some of their rarest and most extreme alerts on Wednesday as they warned a powerful storm system would stall over the central part of the country.

  27. A Senate Blockbuster Looms in Texas, as Paxton Prepares to Challenge Cornyn National, Today

    In an interview, the Texas attorney general attacked Senator John Cornyn as out of touch, and said he had talked to people close to President Trump about an endorsement.

  28. Trump Is Set to Unveil Expansive Global Tariffs Washington, Today

    The president on Wednesday will announce sweeping tariffs that he says will restore fairness to the global trading system.

  29. At New Directors/New Films, the Faces Tell the Story Culture, Today

    They’re the great cinematic landscape in stories as diverse as “Familiar Touch,” about dementia, and “Timestamp,” about Ukrainian schoolchildren.

  30. To Save Democracy, Here’s a Playbook That Works Op Ed, Today

    Poland pulled back from an authoritarian slide. What can the U.S. learn from its nonpartisan approach?

  31. Chuck Todd Wants You to Meet the Pods Business, Today

    After leaving NBC News in January, the former “Meet the Press” moderator is starting a new chapter as a media entrepreneur.

  32. I Study Measles. I’m Terrified We’re Headed for an Epidemic. Op Ed, Today

    The outbreak in Texas could become much, much worse.

  33. Unmarked Vans. Secret Lists. Public Denunciations. Our Police State Has Arrived. Op Ed, Today

    Those of us who’ve seen secret police in action can’t shake a feeling of dreadful familiarity.

  34. Homes for Sale in New Jersey and New York Real Estate, Today

    This week’s properties are a modern four-bedroom house in North Caldwell, and a colonial-style four-bedroom in Great Neck.

  35. Homes for Sale in Manhattan and Brooklyn Real Estate, Today

    This week’s properties are in TriBeCa, Hudson Heights and Fort Hamilton.

  36. New Words Learning, Today

    What feeling or experience do you wish there was a word for in English?

  37. Tesla Sales Are Slumping, Even in the Most E.V.-Friendly Place Business, Today

    Elon Musk’s involvement in right-wing politics contributed to a 13 percent drop in global deliveries in the first quarter, including steep declines in places like Norway.

  38. What Do You Think of a New ChatGPT Feature That Makes Images in the Style of Studio Ghibli? Learning, Today

    Are they just a fun form of fan art — or are they problematic?

  39. Inside Elite Law Firms, Protests and Quitting After Trump Deals Business, Today

    The discontent does not appear to be resonating with leaders at Paul Weiss and Skadden, but it could hamstring their recruitment efforts.

  40. A Canadian Company’s Tariff ‘Double Whammy’ Highlights Trouble for the Economy Business, Today

    A family business in Ottawa that makes special shoulder rests for violins is imperiled by both Trump’s tariffs on Canada and potential Canadian retaliation.

  41. At a Hip-Hop Landmark, a Fight Over Sidewalk Shed Art Metro, Today

    Are the images on the shed at 1520 Sedgwick Avenue in the Bronx art, or are they advertising?

  42. E.P.A. Hunt for Shady Deals and ‘Gold Bars’ Comes Up Empty Climate, Today

    The agency head said a $20 billion Biden climate program was marred by fraud and abuse. Documents filed for a court hearing this week don’t support that.

  43. My Brother Has Schizophrenia. This Is How I Love Him. Podcasts, Today

    When her little brother Tim begins behaving strangely, doctor-in-training Jamie Shandro calls on her medical school experience and her sisterly love to navigate his frightening diagnosis.

  44. $700,000 Homes in Utah, Alabama and the District of Columbia Real Estate, Today

    A midcentury modern home in Murray, a Craftsman in Birmingham and a brick rowhouse in Washington

  45. ‘Big Psychological Boost’ for Democrats in String of Elections Politics, Today

    The party’s position remains dire. But a judicial victory in Wisconsin and closer-than-expected losses in Florida suggest a once-demoralized Democratic base is animated again.

  46. From Hasidic Brooklyn to Off Broadway: The Life of a Trans Rabbi Culture, Today

    After disavowing her strict religious upbringing, Abby Stein came out as transgender. She is now the subject of a new play by New York Theater Workshop.

  47. Why the U.S. Does Not Have High-Speed Rail (Yet) Video, Today

    A private company, Brightline, hopes to open the first high-speed rail line in the United States. Michael Kimmelman, the architecture critic of The New York Times, looks at Brightline’s passenger service in Florida and the company’s planned high-s...

  48. The Alienated, Irresistible Man in a Novel Stripped to the Bones Book Review, Today

    In his new book, David Szalay offers unvarnished scenes from a lonely, rags-to-riches life.

  49. Selena: A Visual Dictionary Styles, Today

    The things that made Selena Selena.

  50. Sara Mearns and Jamar Roberts Know This: Dance Is Tough Love Culture, Today

    Two of the art form’s best join forces in a program curated by Mearns at City Center that features a new work by Roberts, “Dance Is a Mother.”

  51. 5 Minutes That Will Make You Love Billie Holiday Culture, Today

    “God Bless the Child.” “I’ll Be Seeing You.” And of course, “Strange Fruit.” Ten writers and musicians share what they love about the artistry of Lady Day.

  52. Hello From a French Village That Recalls the U.S. as a Staunch Ally Culture, Today

    French visitors are coming to Washington with an old U.S. battle flag and a plan to rekindle memories of the American soldiers who rescued their region during World War I.

  53. Their Influencer Parents Used Them as Content. Are They Being Used Again Now? Magazine, Today

    The same children who were fodder for family influencers have become uneasy fodder for streaming documentaries.

  54. ‘I’m Here! Can You Hear Me?’: One Family’s Story of Death in Gaza Foreign, Today

    The Abu Teirs thought the Israel-Hamas cease-fire might mean they could start to rebuild their lives. But a new round of Israeli airstrikes dashed those dreams.

  55. Inside Meghan’s Real Kitchen, Away From the Cameras Dining, Today

    Cooking with the Duchess of Sussex as she navigates her rebrand from recovering royal to domestic goddess.

  56. David Hockney Wants His Biggest Ever Show to Bring You Joy Arts & Leisure, Today

    The artist is 87 now and under constant medical care. But he was determined to make it to Paris for the exhibition of his life.

  57. The Roman Empire Loved by Elon Musk and Steve Bannon Never Existed Op Ed, Today

    Donald Trump’s coterie are obsessed with ancient Rome — and its collapse. But their interpretation of Roman history is based on common misconceptions.

  58. This Is Your Brain on Cults. You Probably Have Many Questions. Book Review, Today

    Two new books use divergent styles to look at mind control, brainwashing and the outer limits of influence.

  59. Great Dane, Great Co-Star Arts & Leisure, Today

    In “The Friend,” a huge dog and his new human, played by Naomi Watts, are in mourning. Both actress and canine had to learn new tricks for the film.

  60. Visting Shanghai Now: It’s a Blue-Sky, App-Based Life Travel, Today

    A longtime visitor returns to the post-pandemic city, finding it as varied and sophisticated as ever, and newly powered by digital commerce, with challenges for travelers.

  61. In Spain, a Race for the Last Golden Visas Real Estate, Today

    The residency-by-investment program meant to stimulate the economy was so popular that Spain had to shut it down.

  62. Six Things to Know About Permanent Supportive Housing Metro, Today

    It has become one of the most common approaches to reducing chronic homelessness for Americans with mental illness and addiction.

  63. Two Years in a Place Where Homelessness Ends Interactive, Today

    A reporter and photographer documented the lives of residents and staff at the Lenniger, a permanent supportive housing complex in New York City.

  64. Fire Briefly Disrupts Heathrow Airport Train Service Express, Today

    Trains linking Paddington Station with Heathrow’s Terminal 5 faced delays on Wednesday morning.

  65. Angola Rail Line Offers Clues to Trump’s Africa Policy Foreign, Today

    The $4 billion project was the Biden administration’s signature initiative in Africa. Early signs are that the Trump team supports it, too, for mineral access if nothing else.

  66. El golpe que destrozó las vidas de dos familias En español, Today

    Gary Anderson golpeó a Domingo Tapia por razones que nunca fueron aclaradas. Tapia terminó en coma; Anderson, en prisión. Tapia murió más tarde y su agresor enfrenta cargos de homicidio involuntario.

  67. ¿Es necesario sentir dolor después del ejercicio? En español, Today

    “Si no duele, no sirve” es un mantra común en el mundo del ejercicio. Los expertos explican si es verdad.

  68. N.Y. Lawmakers Fight Trump With a Proposal Targeting Elon Musk Metro, Today

    A bill would authorize an audit of a state deal allowing Tesla to lease a factory site near Buffalo for $1 a year, and would create a way for the state to claw back subsidies.

  69. After Fatal Crash, Lawmakers Push for Ways to Stop Dangerous Drivers Metro, Today

    The city has long grappled with traffic fatalities. Officials and residents are now asking what more can be done after a fatal crash that killed a woman and two of her children.

  70. Spelling Bee Forum Games, Today

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

  71. Late Night Is Expecting Tariffs With a Side of Drama Culture, Today

    New tariffs will be unveiled at the White House Rose Garden — because “when you elect a reality TV star, you get all your economic policy via rose ceremony,” said Stephen Colbert.

  72. Val Kilmer: Six Memorable Movies to Stream Express, Today

    Kilmer’s film career ranged from slapstick comedy to some of the most memorable films of the 1980s and ’90s.

  73. Nobel Laureate and Ex-Leader of Costa Rica Says U.S. Revoked His Visa Express, Today

    Óscar Arias Sánchez, twice president of Costa Rica, has been a vocal critic of President Trump, describing him as acting like a “Roman emperor.”

  74. Palabra del día: ‘rapprochement’ En español, Today

    Esta palabra ha aparecido en 77 artículos en NYTimes.com en el último año. ¿Puedes usarla en una frase?

  75. Word of the Day: rapprochement Learning, Today

    This word has appeared in 77 articles on NYTimes.com in the past year. Can you use it in a sentence?

  76. Susan Crawford Beats Musk-Backed Candidate in Wisconsin Video, Today

    Susan Crawford, a liberal judge, won a seat on Wisconsin’s Supreme Court, beating the conservative candidate, Brad Schimel, who received $25 million in campaign support from Elon Musk.

  77. Cada uno de los Beatles tendrá su propia película En español, Today

    Las cuatro cintas del director Sam Mendes, que contarán la historia de una de las bandas más influyentes y queridas del mundo, se estrenarán juntas en abril de 2028.

  78. Trump inspira a los aspirantes a autoritarios de todo el mundo En español, Today

    El presidente Trump ha dado la vuelta a un precepto central de la diplomacia estadounidense, acercándose a los líderes que abandonan los principios democráticos.

  79. I Just Saw the Future. It Was Not in America. Op Ed, Today

    Beijing’s message to America: We’re not afraid of you. You aren’t who you think you are — and we aren’t who you think we are.

  80. There’s Still a Chance to Get Syria Right Op Ed, Today

    Trying to rebuild a war-ravaged country without humanitarian aid or sanction relief is like trying to get up with a boot on your neck.

  81. Wednesday Briefing N Y T Now, Today

    Election results in the U.S.

  82. Military Fires on Red Cross Convoy in Quake-Hit Myanmar Foreign, Today

    The ruling junta has vowed to continue military operations that include airstrikes against rebel groups, even as aid organizations struggle to reach devastated areas.

  83. How Healthy Is Your Social Biome? Take Our Quiz. Interactive, Today

    Research shows that our happiness depends on a complex web of relationships and interactions. Fifteen simple questions can assess yours.

  84. Trump to Pick Ohio’s Solicitor General for Top Justice Department Legal Post Washington, Today

    T. Elliot Gaiser will be nominated to lead the influential Office of Legal Counsel, a department official said.

  85. More Americans Can’t Afford Medical Care, Poll Finds Science, Today

    A new survey found that 11 percent of Americans said they could not pay for medication and medical treatments.

  86. Las alianzas de EE. UU. se desmoronan por las amenazas de Trump En español, Today

    La principal reacción a las amenazas de Trump de abandonar a los aliados de la OTAN y de sus planes de aranceles es la resistencia.

  87. Quote of the Day: A Toy Maker in China Struggles as Tariffs Bite Summary, Today

    Quotation of the Day for Tuesday, April 2, 2025.

  88. Val Kilmer, Film Star Who Played Batman and Jim Morrison, Dies at 65 Obits, Today

    A wide-ranging leading man who earned critical praise, he was known to be charismatic but unpredictable. At one point he dropped out of Hollywood for a decade.

  89. Democrats Show a Pulse: 6 Takeaways From Tuesday’s Elections Politics, Today

    Energized against the new Trump era, and against Elon Musk, Democrats pulled off a crucial judicial victory in Wisconsin and cut into Republican margins in two Florida congressional races.

  90. China’s New Barges Could Make a Tough Task Easier: Invading Taiwan Foreign, Today

    The barges, which link up to form a bridge, could give China a way to land large numbers of vehicles and troops on Taiwan, solving a major logistical problem.

  91. Federal Judge Pauses Firing of Probationary Workers, But Not Nationwide Washington, Today

    The pause is limited to certain states while the case proceeds, narrowing the scope of an earlier order that had paused firings nationwide and led to the reinstatement of thousands of federal employees.

  92. Liberal Wins Wisconsin Court Race, Despite Musk’s Millions Politics, Today

    Susan Crawford defeated Brad Schimel for a State Supreme Court seat in a race that shattered spending records and maintained a liberal majority on the court.

  93. Un senador demócrata rompe récord con un discurso de más de 24 horas de crítica a Trump En español, Today

    El senador por Nueva Jersey, Cory Booker, comenzó su discurso a las 7 p. m. del lunes, prometiendo hablar mientras fuera “físicamente capaz”. El discurso duró más de 24 horas.

  94. What’s the Catch? Games, Today

    Try your hand at Daniel Bodily’s puzzle — it’ll all work out.

  95. Wisconsin Voters Approve Amendment Requiring Photo ID to Vote National, Today

    The state has required voters to use photograph identification for nearly a decade, but an amendment to the Wisconsin Constitution was seen as making it more difficult to roll back that rule.

  96. Corrections: April 2, 2025 Corrections, Today

    Corrections that appeared in print on Wednesday, April 2, 2025.

  97. Columbia Campus Occupation Could Have Ended Without Police, Report Says Metro, Today

    A university senate review concludes that some demonstrators who occupied Hamilton Hall were willing to leave voluntarily.

  98. With Painful Layoffs Ahead, Agencies Push Incentives to Quit Washington, Today

    Another round of “deferred resignation” offers is part of the Trump administration’s stepped-up effort to rapidly downsize the government.

  99. Trump Set to Meet With Top Aides to Decide TikTok’s Fate Business, Today

    They are expected to convene on Wednesday to discuss a potential sale of the app, which faces a Saturday deadline to change its ownership structure.

  100. Republicans Invoke Newsom in a Hearing on Transgender Sports National, Today

    California Democrats rejected two Republican bills that would have banned transgender athletes from female sports. In a rare turn, Republicans tried to use the Democratic governor’s own words to challenge Democrats.

  101. Some Conservative Voices Raise Alarm Over Trump’s Immigration Tactics Washington, Yesterday

    The cracks in support show how seriously some conservatives are taking the administration’s aggressive and at times slapdash tactics.

  102. G.O.P. Bolsters House Majority by Retaining Two Seats in Florida National, Yesterday

    The Republicans who were elected on Tuesday to fill seats left empty by Matt Gaetz and Michael Waltz had President Trump’s backing.

  103. If New York Puts a Casino in the Bronx, Trump Will Get $115 Million Metro, Yesterday

    Although the Trump Organization sold a golf course in Ferry Point Park in the Bronx to Bally’s, it will still receive a windfall if the site is chosen for a casino.

  104. Trump-Allied Prosecutor Looks to Undermine Biden Pardons Washington, Yesterday

    In an unorthodox move, Ed Martin, the interim U.S. attorney in Washington, is questioning former President Joseph R. Biden Jr.’s family and former White House officials about clemency.

  105. DOGE Demands Deep Cuts at Humanities Endowment Culture, Yesterday

    The National Endowment for the Humanities, which supports museums, scholarship and historical sites, could see grants curtailed and staffing slashed by up to 80 percent.

  106. Transportation Dept. Renews Voluntary Buyouts for Work Force Washington, Yesterday

    The department said it was offering a second wave of buyouts to accommodate employees who may have declined the initial offer because of confusing messages.

  107. He Got Clemency From Trump. Now He’s Facing Charges of Injuring a Child. Washington, Yesterday

    Jonathan Braun, who has had a string of legal issues since President Trump commuted his drug sentence four years ago, was arrested after allegedly punching an acquaintance and shoving a 3-year-old.

  108. Los requisitos de aptitud física del ejército de EE. UU. serán ‘neutrales en cuanto al sexo’ En español, Yesterday

    Pete Hegseth ordenó eliminar los estándares más bajos para las mujeres en puestos de combate, lo que probablemente reducirá significativamente el número de mujeres en puestos peligrosos.

  109. Los aranceles recíprocos de Trump entrarían en vigor el miércoles En español, Yesterday

    El presidente de EE. UU. no reveló los detalles sobre los aranceles recíprocos, pero sugirió que seguiría adelante con los impuestos a la importación a los socios comerciales del país.

  110. Trump Expected to Announce Reciprocal Tariffs for Other Countries Video, Yesterday

    President Trump is expected to announce new tariffs on goods imported from outside the U.S., which could match the levies that other countries place on products made in America.

  111. Kathan Brown, Acclaimed Fine Art Printmaker, Dies at 89 Obits, Yesterday

    She helped revive the centuries-old tradition of intaglio printing in the U.S., producing fine-art etchings with artists like Chuck Close and Sol LeWitt.

  112. Voters Will Offer an Early Assessment of Trump and Musk N Y T Now, Yesterday

    Also, prosecutors plan to pursue the death penalty for Luigi Mangione. Here’s the latest at the end of Tuesday.

  113. Fired Federal Workers Ask Senators to Stand Up for Them Washington, Yesterday

    Former federal employees went to a Capitol Hill basement to find the lawmakers. Democratic senators said that they would keep fighting as hard as they could. Most Republicans ignored the workers.

  114. Musk Again Misleads on Social Security Fraud Washington, Yesterday

    The world’s richest man misstated a statistic from the Social Security Administration to once again overstate fraud in the program.

  115. In Adams Case, Some Say It’s Not the Time for Narrow Reading of the Law Metro, Yesterday

    Some legal observers say the court-appointed expert who recommended dismissing charges against Mayor Eric Adams failed to account for the extraordinary factors in the case.

  116. 7-Year-Old Girl Is Killed by Falling Boulder at Lake Tahoe Ski Resort Express, Yesterday

    The child was at the Diamond Peak Ski Resort, which said in a statement that she had not been skiing at the time it happened.

  117. See Which House Members Rejected Johnson’s Effort Against Proxy Voting Interactive, Yesterday

    Nine Republicans joined Democrats to force a vote to allow members who had new children to vote by proxy.

  118. Elon Musk Sued Over Pennsylvania Signature Payments Washington, Yesterday

    A canvasser for the billionaire’s America PAC says he’s owed $20,000 for signatures he collected on a petition that was part of Mr. Musk’s effort to motivate Trump voters.

  119. Mike Johnson Inexplicably Doesn’t Want to Help Out New Parents in Congress Op Ed, Yesterday

    What on earth are Republican leaders thinking in trying to stop a Republican proposal to make it easier for new parents to vote in Congress?

  120. Wednesday Briefing: An Elections Test for Trump N Y T Now, Yesterday

    Plus, the enigmatic “goddess” of the piano.

  121. A Lavish Party Inside the Frick’s $220 Million Renovation Styles, Yesterday

    A joyous reunion for art lovers at the Frick Collection’s gala offered a private viewing of iconic works from the 14th through the 19th centuries.

  122. Betty Webb, Who Helped Bletchley Park Code Breakers, Dies at 101 Foreign, Yesterday

    Sworn to secrecy about the goings-on at Britain’s storied World War II decryption operation, she only later recounted the efforts to crack German signals.

  123. This Tree Wants to Be Struck by Lightning Science, Yesterday

    Before a discovery in a Panamanian rainforest, “it seemed impossible that lightning could be a good thing for the trees,” a scientist said.

  124. Here Is the Real Route to Freeing Palestinians Op Ed, Yesterday

    Anti-Hamas protests in Gaza are the first necessary steps on the road to real peace.

  125. How to Organize Your Pantry Dining, Yesterday

    Make the most of your space and your ingredients.

  126. Bongino Tells F.B.I. He Is Not Partisan Washington, Yesterday

    The F.B.I.’s No. 2 official said he would rise above partisanship, an admission that reflected skepticism among former and current agents about whether he would maintain the bureau’s independence.

  127. It’s Still April Fools’ Day on Social Media Styles, Yesterday

    We’re really still doing this?

  128. 5 Takeaways From the Hearing for Trump’s Joint Chiefs Chairman Pick Washington, Yesterday

    Democrats seemed to view Lt. Gen. Dan Caine as perhaps the best possible option, under the circumstances. Republicans embraced him.

  129. Wisconsin Voters Have a Huge Opportunity to Brush Back Trump and Musk Op Ed, Yesterday

    Are the mass of voters really worked up about this administration’s actions? Tuesday night may provide some answers.

  130. Voters Cast Ballots in Crucial Wisconsin Supreme Court Race Video, Yesterday

    The contest between judges Susan Crawford, a liberal, and Brad Schimel, a conservative whose campaign was backed by the billionaire Elon Musk, will tip the balance of the Wisconsin Supreme Court.

  131. More than 230 People Infected With Norovirus on Luxury Cruise Ship Express, Yesterday

    Passengers and crew traveling on the Queen Mary 2 from England to the Caribbean reported symptoms of diarrhea and vomiting.

  132. Why Al Gore Is Shifting His Climate Activism Abroad Climate, Yesterday

    Given the Trump administration’s recent moves relating to climate, the former vice president is looking to the developing world for the next generation of climate activism.

  133. A TikTok Trend Tests Toddlers — One Cookie at a Time Well, Yesterday

    Do these kids know that sharing is caring? The viral challenge seeks to find out.

  134. Immigration Officials Detain Former Taliban Ambassador to Spain Washington, Yesterday

    Mohammad Rahim Wahidi, a lawful permanent resident of the United States, was detained for more than 30 hours upon returning to the country over the weekend.

  135. La fiscalía anuncia que pedirá la pena de muerte para Luigi Mangione En español, Yesterday

    La fiscala general, Pam Bondi, dijo que la decisión de solicitar la pena de muerte para Mangione, quien está acusado de asesinar a un ejecutivo de seguros, se ajusta a una orden ejecutiva del presidente Trump.

  136. A Mysterious Group Says Its Mission Is to Expose Antisemitic Students National, Yesterday

    Civil rights advocates say Canary Mission is doxxing critics of Israel and providing a possible road map for immigration agents as they sweep up students in a campus crackdown.

  137. He Wore a ‘Patriotic’ Hat to a Blue Jays Game. It Got Him Ejected. Express, Yesterday

    The message “Canada is not for sale” drew attention because of a rule against political slogans at Rogers Centre in Toronto. The team later apologized.

  138. Johnson Fails to Kill Bipartisan Measure to Allow Proxy Voting for New Parents Washington, Yesterday

    The speaker tried to use an unprecedented parliamentary maneuver to deny a bipartisan majority the chance to hold a vote on their proposal to allow new parents to vote remotely in the House.

  139. Venezuelan Migrants Ask Supreme Court to Block Deportations Washington, Yesterday

    Lawyers for Venezuelan migrants asked the justices to keep in place a pause on President Trump’s deportation plan, calling it “completely at odds” with limited wartime authority given by Congress.

  140. Auto Sales Surged in Anticipation of Trump’s Tariffs Business, Yesterday

    Sales of cars picked up recently partly as buyers rushed to lock in deals before President Trump’s 25 percent tariffs on cars and auto parts go into effect.

  141. Federal Health Work Force Makes Up Less Than 1% of Agency Spending Science, Yesterday

    Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. suggests that laying off thousands of federal workers would tame a massive budget. But nearly all of the agency’s money goes to hospitals, doctors and nursing homes.

  142. How to Exfoliate Your Skin T Style, Yesterday

    Expert advice from a celebrity facialist, a chef and a gardener.

  143. A Pack of April Fools Culture, Yesterday

    A survey of the many fools who have been immortalized in song, featuring Aretha Franklin, Bow Wow Wow, the Stone Roses and more.

  144. Trump Said Auto Emissions Don’t Affect the Environment. That’s Not True. Climate, Yesterday

    The president wants to weaken limits on tailpipe pollution. Scientists say it’s driving climate change and taking human lives “every day.”

  145. Air Traffic Controller Arrested in Incident at Reagan National Tower Washington, Yesterday

    The arrest of an F.A.A. employee on assault and battery charges comes as flight operations at the airport have been under scrutiny since a passenger jet and an Army helicopter collided in January.

  146. Rubio Orders U.S. Diplomats to Scour Student Visa Applicants’ Social Media Washington, Yesterday

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  147. France Moves Closer to Adding a Missing Word to Its Rape Law: Consent Foreign, Yesterday

    After dozens of men were convicted of raping a drugged Gisèle Pelicot, lawmakers moved to require that consent be given for sex to be considered consensual.

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  155. Trump’s Tariffs Are Coming, but at a Cost to U.S. Alliances Washington, Yesterday

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  156. How Would We Build Homes Without Immigrant Labor and Foreign Materials? Interactive, Yesterday

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  157. Consejos para viajar a EE. UU.: revisa tu visa y apaga el celular En español, Yesterday

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  158. 5 Rikers Detainees Have Already Died This Year as Crisis Worsens Metro, Yesterday

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  159. Should Universities Resist Trump’s Tactics? Letters, Yesterday

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  160. Dr. Oz ‘Disavows’ Support for Transgender Care, Assuaging a Senator’s Concerns Science, Yesterday

    Senator Josh Hawley, a Republican, pressed Dr. Oz on transgender care and abortion, and now says he will vote for the physician’s confirmation to become head of Medicare and Medicaid.

  161. Trump’s Dismantling of Minority Business Agency Could Hinder Job Growth Washington, Yesterday

    Supporters of the agency said its gutting could hurt minority-owned businesses that already face additional barriers to gaining capital.

  162. Fourth U.S. Soldier Is Found Dead in Lithuania Express, Yesterday

    The soldier and three others had gone on a training mission in a 70-ton vehicle that sank in a bog near the border with Belarus.

  163. Turnout Strong as Wisconsin Decides Key Court Contest National, Yesterday

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  164. Huset Pops Up at the Standard, East Village, With Flavors From Mexico City Dining, Yesterday

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  165. U.N. Accuses Israel of Killing 15 Rescue Workers in Gaza Foreign, Yesterday

    The United Nations said Israeli forces killed the people as they were trying to aid injured civilians, then buried them in a mass grave. Israel said nine of the 15 dead were Palestinian militants.

  166. How the Myanmar Earthquake Shook Skyscrapers in Bangkok Science, Yesterday

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  167. Trump Pauses Dozens of Federal Grants to Princeton National, Yesterday

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  168. Watchdog Agency to Investigate Attempted Cuts to Fair Housing Groups Real Estate, Yesterday

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  169. Here’s What Some Democratic Voters Say Their Party Should Do National, Yesterday

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  170. ‘I Am Disgusted’: Le Pen Voters Voice Outrage Over Her Conviction Foreign, Yesterday

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  171. Prosecutors to Seek Death Penalty for Mangione, Bondi Says Washington, Yesterday

    The attorney general said the decision to seek the death penalty for Luigi Mangione, who is accused of murdering an insurance executive, was in keeping with an executive order by President Trump.

  172. Why Italy Made It Harder to Become Italian Foreign, Yesterday

    The government says it tightened citizenship rules because of a deluge of applications from the descendants of emigrants who only coveted an Italian passport.

  173. EE. UU. deportó a un hombre a El Salvador por ‘error administrativo’, según el gobierno En español, Yesterday

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  174. Shake-Up in China’s Auto Sector: Two Giants Are Discussing a Merger Business, Yesterday

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  175. Sin papel higiénico y sin privacidad: así es el regreso a la oficina de la burocracia federal En español, Yesterday

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  176. Trump Says He’s Settled on a Tariff Plan That Is Set to Take Effect Wednesday Washington, Yesterday

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  177. A Farmhouse Refuge From a Nazi Blitz Became His Forever Home Real Estate, Yesterday

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  178. Five Ingredients, Five Stars, No Joke Dining, Yesterday

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  179. Millions of Women Will Lose Access to Contraception as a Result of Trump Aid Cuts Science, Yesterday

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  180. Palabra del día: ‘profusely’ En español, Yesterday

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  181. La derecha en EE. UU. sigue defendiendo a la ivermectina En español, Yesterday

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  182. After a Terminal Cancer Diagnosis, a Lawyer Seeks Revenge Book Review, Yesterday

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  183. Johnson Moves to Block a Bill Allowing New Parents in the House to Vote by Proxy Washington, Yesterday

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  184. Meet the Beatles! (The Movie Version, at Least) Express, Yesterday

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  185. Assisted Driving Tech in Focus After Fatal Electric Car Crash in China Business, Yesterday

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  186. Congress Wrote a Deportation Law to Be Used ‘Sparingly.’ Trump Has Other Ideas. Washington, Yesterday

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