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  1. Silken Tofu-Miso Dressing Video, Today

    At the restaurant RVR (pronounced “river”), the chefs Travis Lett and Ian Robinson toss this silken tofu-miso dressing with winter chicories from the local farmers’ market.

  2. Guava and Cream Cheese Danish Cookie Video, Today

    This guava and cream cheese danish cookie recipe from Jerrelle Guy, a New York Times Cooking contributor, fulfills all the wildest dessert desires. It’s sort of a cookie, but also a cake and Danish all in one.

  3. Cheesy Chile Crisp White Beans Video, Today

    Cheesy bean bakes, a molten staple of pantry cooking, get a fiery glow-up in this easy weeknight recipe from Melissa Clark, a food reporter for The New York Times.

  4. Spaghetti With Garlicky Bread Crumbs and Anchovies Video, Today

    This is a take on a classic dish from southern Italy that tosses pasta with toasted, seasoned bread crumbs called pangrattatto.

  5. ‘Michael’ Review: A Jackson Biopic Leaves Too Much Unsaid Movies, Today

    A biographical film produced by the estate of Michael Jackson flattens its subject to scrub his reputation.

  6. Trump Is Said to Be in Talks to Send Afghans Who Aided U.S. Forces to Congo World, Today

    A U.S. aid worker said that the Afghans, who were evacuated to Qatar, would face a choice between moving to the Democratic Republic of Congo and living under the Taliban.

  7. A Spring Challenge to Get Your Students Ready for Our Summer Reading Contest The Learning Network, Today

    Teens, choose a free article, photo, video or podcast from three different sections of The New York Times, then tell us what you thought. We’ll publish a selection of your responses in June. (Deadline: May 31)

  8. For Earth Day, a Few Signs of Hope for Our Planet Climate, Today

    In a year of grim climate and environment news, we’ve compiled several hopeful signs about our planet’s future.

  9. Our 17th Annual Summer Reading Contest The Learning Network, Today

    Students are invited to tell us what they’re reading in The Times and why, in writing OR via a 90-second video. Contest dates: June 5 to Aug. 14, 2026.

  10. Lebanese Bury Their Dead Amid a Lull in Fighting World, Today

    Mass funerals for Hezbollah fighters and civilians were happening across southern Lebanon.

  11. Kennedy Refuses to Commit to Backing New C.D.C. Director on Vaccines U.S., Today

    In a tense congressional hearing, the health secretary also said he bore no responsibility for the measles outbreak in the United States.

  12. Teotihuacán Gunman Carried Notes Related to Past U.S. Mass Shootings World, Today

    The man who killed one tourist at a Mexican pyramid and wounded several others had materials in his backpack tied to a 1999 U.S. attack, a possible reference to the Columbine High School massacre.

  13. Florida Democrat Resigns From Congress Just as Panel Weighs Expelling Her U.S., Today

    Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick stands accused of stealing $5 million in federal funds. She announced she would step down minutes before the House Ethics Committee was to vote on a recommendation to expel her.

  14. U.S. Turns Up Pressure on Iraq to Distance Itself From Iran World, Today

    Washington is demanding that the Baghdad government dismantle Iran-backed Iraqi militias that have been attacking Americans and U.S. sites there recently.

  15. Violence Shaped Charlize Theron. It Doesn’t Define Her. Video, Today

    Charlize Theron sits down with “The Interview” co-host, Lulu Garcia-Navarro, to talk about how she overcame her dark family past.

  16. 7 New Songs You Should Hear Now Arts, Today

    Nine Inch Nails’ LP with Boys Noize, Raye’s collaboration with Al Green, the latest from a Black Midi member and more.

  17. Two Palestinians Killed in Israeli Shooting Near West Bank School World, Today

    A child was among the dead, according to the Palestinian health ministry. The Israeli military said it had attempted to break up clashes in Al Mughayir, which has seen a surge of Israeli settler violence.

  18. Trust Trump? Iran’s Doubts Shadow Peace Talks. U.S., Today

    Iranian leaders fear being burned again by President Trump, who tore up a nuclear agreement reached during the Obama administration after lengthy negotiations.

  19. Israeli Soldiers Sentenced to Jail for Damaging Jesus Statue in Lebanon World, Today

    A statue of the crucifixion of Christ has been replaced after one soldier photographed another swinging what looked like a sledgehammer at its head.

  20. Ohio State Details Relationship That Led to President’s Resignation U.S., Today

    The university released a report that said the president, Walter Carter Jr., took trips with a podcaster and suggested that the university hire her.

  21. Senate Republicans Release Budget Measure to Fund ICE Through 2029 U.S., Today

    The resolution would pave the way for Republicans to push through a $70 billion infusion to pay for immigration enforcement for the remainder of President Trump’s tenure.

  22. Could the Next Football Hall of Famer Be … Teddy Roosevelt? U.S., Today

    A cabinet secretary made the case for the hero of San Juan Hill to be inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame. Here’s why.

  23. Rainforests Can Bounce Back Much Faster Than Thought, Researchers Say Climate, Today

    Scientists long believed it would take more than a century for animals to return to deforested land. New research shows that’s not always the case.

  24. Vance’s Trip to Islamabad on Hold as U.S. Says Iran Failed to Respond to Its Terms U.S., Today

    The delay is another hurdle in the Trump administration’s push to secure an agreement that would curb Iran’s nuclear program.

  25. Pentagon to Stop Requiring Members of Military to Get Flu Vaccines U.S., Today

    Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth called the mandate “overreaching” in announcing the policy change. The vaccine will remain available to service members who want to be inoculated.

  26. Nate Smith Is Bringing a Big-Tent Approach to the Newport Jazz Festival Arts, Today

    The Grammy-winning drummer — and the event’s latest artistic director — uses new-school methods to maintain the genre’s essential tradition: live collaboration.

  27. A Welcoming Neighborhood Hangout on the Upper East Side Food, Today

    Wainwright’s Tavern brings comforts and house accounts to Third Avenue, Cleo offers a new spot for rotisserie chicken downtown and more restaurant news.

  28. Virginia Redistricting Referendum Results Interactive, Today

    Get live results and maps from the 2026 Virginia redistricting referendum.

  29. E.P.A. and Maryland Sue D.C. Utility Over Potomac River Sewage Spill Climate, Today

    In separate lawsuits, environmental regulators said D.C. Water failed to prevent and contain a massive spill of raw sewage upstream of Washington.

  30. EE. UU. busca un acuerdo rápido, pero Irán se resiste En español, Today

    En el segundo intento de acuerdo entre Estados Unidos e Irán, los estilos de negociación de ambos países están destinados a chocar frontalmente.

  31. The Redistricting War Has Come to Virginia Video, Today

    Voters in Virginia are deciding whether to adopt a new gerrymandered congressional map that benefits Democrats. Nick Corasaniti, a politics reporter, explains the role Virginia’s new map is playing in the nationwide redistricting battle and its potential implications for the midterm elections.

  32. U.S. Considers Financial Support for Oil-Rich U.A.E. Business, Today

    President Trump acknowledged that the Gulf state has incurred significant damage during the war with Iran.

  33. Armani Goes Back to the Archive Style, Today

    A new collection dusts off decades-old creations, plus a dispatch from a Brunello Cucinelli movie premiere and the Political Tie Tracker.

  34. Democrats Look for a New Campaign Script Opinion, Today

    Readers respond to an Opinion guest essay by David Plouffe. Also: Why mothers are burned out; national referendums.

  35. Smithsonian American Art Museum Names a New Director Arts, Today

    Lynda Roscoe Hartigan is returning to the museum as its leader after previously serving as its chief curator.

  36. ‘My Brother the Minotaur’ Is a Visually Stunning Animated Series Arts, Today

    The Apple TV series leans into the natural splendor of its wild, rustic setting, with a painterliness that recalls Celtic and medieval traditions.

  37. Crossing the Divide World, Today

    What one image tells us about the road back to southern Lebanon.

  38. Aftershocks from ‘The Shadow Papers’ U.S., Today

    Publication of a trove of confidential Supreme Court memos ignited debates in the legal academy.

  39. Job Cuts Driven by A.I. Are Rising on Wall Street Business, Today

    “A.I. gives us places to go we haven’t gone,” said one bank’s chief executive.

  40. A Composer Who Loops Musical Time and History Arts, Today

    Gregory Spears is bringing his uncanny sense of genre and eras of music to the “Sleeping Beauty” story with his new opera, “Sleepers Awake.”

  41. Florida Opens Criminal Inquiry Into ChatGPT Tied to Fatal School Shooting U.S., Today

    The investigation focuses on messages between the chatbot and the man accused of killing two people at Florida State University last year.

  42. Today, In Short Briefing, Today

    Heelys. A fast robot. And a new C.E.O. at Apple.

  43. Civil Rights Group Says It Is Under Investigation by Justice Dept. U.S., Today

    The Southern Poverty Law Center, which is best known for investigating hate groups, has been accused by Republicans of unfairly targeting conservative and Christian organizations.

  44. Kennedy Says the Carnivore Diet Can Eliminate Dangerous Body Fat Well, Today

    He claimed in a video on social media that the diet could quickly eradicate visceral fat, which accumulates around the organs. Is that true?

  45. These Are the Very Best Scrambled Eggs Food, Today

    Kenji López-Alt’s extra-creamy scrambled eggs are the perfect dinner for busy, scrambled weeknights.

  46. An Attack on Sam Altman Sends a Terrifying Message Opinion, Today

    The attack against Sam Altman reflects how badly Silicon Valley needs to address the societal consequences of its products.

  47. Open or Shut, the Strait of Hormuz May Not Go Back to Normal Business, Today

    The energy industry is planning for a future where the choke point on Iran’s southern coast is a lot less important.

  48. U.S. Military Stops Tanker Carrying Iranian Oil, Pentagon Says World, Today

    The seizure was the latest U.S. effort to squeeze Iran’s oil-reliant economy, and came days after the Navy boarded an Iranian cargo ship near the Strait of Hormuz.

  49. Today’s Kevin Warsh Fed Chair Hearing live blog included two standalone posts:
  50. Europe Wanted a Say on the Iran War, but It’s Still on the Sidelines World, Today

    A British-French plan to secure the Strait of Hormuz would give the continent a role. But Tehran and Washington are still calling the shots.

  51. Trump Dismisses a Merger While Seeking Suitors for Spirit Airlines Business, Today

    As he rejected the idea of a merger of United Airlines and American Airlines, President Trump said someone, including possibly the federal government, should buy or help Spirit.

  52. A Year After U.S.A.I.D.’s Death, Fired Workers Find Few Jobs and Much Loss U.S., Today

    People have plowed through savings, cashed out retirement funds and moved in with relatives. Former U.S.A.I.D. workers estimate that less than half have found full-time work.

  53. Los 2 estadounidenses que murieron en el accidente en México eran funcionarios de la CIA En español, Today

    Los dos estadounidenses murieron el domingo cuando regresaban de una operación dirigida por las fuerzas armadas de México para desmantelar laboratorios de droga en el estado de Chihuahua.

  54. Where Are All These Meteors Coming From? Science, Today

    The frequency of fireballs in our planet’s skies seemed to grow in recent months. NASA and other meteor experts can’t agree on what explains it.

  55. F.A.A. Investigates Close Call Between Southwest Planes in Nashville U.S., Today

    An aborted landing at Nashville International Airport on Saturday put one of the planes on a potential collision course with another plane taking off.

  56. ‘Donnyland’? Ukraine Proposes Renaming Part of the Donbas in Trump’s Honor World, Today

    The proposal reflects a global reality in which governments appeal to President Trump’s vanity in order to get American might on their side.

  57. 2 Americans Killed in Mexico Crash Were C.I.A. Officers World, Today

    The two Americans were killed on Sunday when their vehicle crashed while returning from an operation led by Mexico’s armed forces to dismantle drug labs in Chihuahua state.

  58. Madonna Says Her Vintage Outfit Is Missing After Coachella Performance Arts, Today

    The pop star said she was “hoping and praying” for someone to find the ensemble, from her personal collection, after her surprise performance at the music festival.

  59. Meryl Streep, Anna Wintour and Lady Gaga Toast ‘The Devil Wears Prada 2’ Style, Today

    At a starry premiere at Lincoln Center, fashion industry figures reflected on just how much the original film got right.

  60. Airy Clothes in a Beachy Palette Style, Today

    A couple stood out in Upper Manhattan for wearing billowy attire the colors of water and sand.

  61. A Turkish Love Story, With Prison, Poetry and an Airplane Exploit World, Today

    After a forced confession and a death sentence, a Kurdish poet spent 30 years in jail, where he discovered his voice. His literary champion, to everyone’s surprise, became his life partner.

  62. 2 Cruise Ships Exit Strait of Hormuz After Being Stranded for Weeks World, Today

    The ships carried skeleton crews and no passengers, the cruise company said.

  63. Read the Wisconsin Criminal Complaint Interactive, Today

    A scientist at the University of Wisconsin tampered with his coworker’s water bottle using chemicals, the authorities in Dane County, Wis., said. Read the criminal complaint.

  64. What to Expect in Apple’s New Era Business, Today

    Tim Cook’s replacement as chief executive, John Ternus, knows hardware engineering. Can he be a product visionary and a global diplomat?

  65. Kash Patel, director del FBI, demanda por un artículo que asegura que bebe alcohol en exceso En español, Today

    Patel acusó a The Atlantic de difamación y pidió 250 millones de dólares por daños y perjuicios. Una portavoz de la publicación calificó la demanda de “infundada”.

  66. Pain at the Pump Briefing, Today

    We look at the changes in gas prices.

  67. La mejor arma de Irán no es nuclear En español, Today

    Cortar la circulación del estrecho de Ormuz resultó ser un arma poderosa. Para Irán, podría ser una nueva forma de mantener control sobre sus adversarios.

  68. How Iranians See the War The Daily, Today

    Very little has been heard about the war from Iranians. We spoke to some.

  69. Labor Secretary Resigns Amid Scandals, and F.B.I. Director Sues Over Drinking Claims The Headlines, Today

    Plus, what to know about Apple’s next C.E.O.

  70. Connections Companion No. 1,046 Gameplay, Today

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Wednesday, April 22, 2026.

  71. Wordle Review No. 1,768 Gameplay, Today

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Wednesday, April 22, 2026.

  72. Strands Sidekick No. 780 Gameplay, Today

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Wednesday, April 22, 2026.

  73. UnitedHealth Group Reports Flat First-Quarter Earnings Business, Today

    One of the nation’s largest insurers, the company’s profits were higher than analysts’ expectations but still fell short of showing a significant comeback.

  74. Fired U.K. Official Describes ‘Pressure’ From Starmer’s Office for Envoy’s Appointment World, Today

    The prime minister’s office was “dismissive” of security concerns about Peter Mandelson, a Jeffrey Epstein associate who became ambassador to Washington, the official said.

  75. How The Onion Finally Shut Up Alex Jones for Good Podcasts, Today

    What happened when America’s finest (fake) news source decided to troll the world’s greatest troll.

  76. Xi Calls For Hormuz to Reopen as China Balances Its Gulf Interests World, Today

    The comments on the Strait of Hormuz by China’s leader, Xi Jinping, reflect Beijing’s complex relations with Iran and other Persian Gulf nations.

  77. Why Are Palantir and OpenAI Scared of Alex Bores? Opinion, Today

    Alex Bores is trying to win a congressional seat to represent part of New York City. Here’s why A.I. executives are funding the effort to stop him.

  78. How Apple Became a $4 Trillion Company Under Tim Cook Business, Today

    If the Steve Jobs era was defined by technological innovation, the Tim Cook period was one of exceptional financial growth.

  79. A Wish List for the Man Replacing Tim Cook as Apple’s C.E.O. Technology, Today

    John Ternus, an Apple veteran who runs hardware engineering, will take over an extraordinarily profitable company in need of new ideas.

  80. How Both Parties Are Slicing Urban Areas to Tilt the House Interactive, Today

    American cities — densely populated and overwhelmingly Democratic — have been powerful tools in helping Republicans and Democrats propose aggressive gerrymanders.

  81. There Is a Contest Trump Is Winning Opinion, Today

    “Trump is among the most consequential presidents in U.S. history, and not in a good way.”

  82. Would You Want to Be a Farmer? The Learning Network, Today

    A guest essayist writes about why fewer young people are going into farming. What will we lose if we lose small farms?

  83. ‘Soccer Deserts’ in New York Keep Children From Playing New York, Today

    A report from the Aspen Institute has found that the demand to play soccer is soaring, but parts of Brooklyn, the Bronx and Queens lack access to fields.

  84. Trump’s Pick to Lead Fed Will Face Senators at a Tricky Moment Business, Today

    Kevin M. Warsh has enough support to become the next chair of the Federal Reserve, but a criminal investigation into the central bank stands in his way.

  85. Want to Speak to the Manager? At a New San Francisco Store, That’s A.I. U.S., Today

    Andon Market in San Francisco is billed as the first retail boutique run by an artificial intelligence agent. So far, the inventory seems random, and there are too many candles.

  86. Harvey Weinstein’s Third Trial on Rape Charge Opens in Manhattan New York, Today

    Harvey Weinstein is accused of raping an actress in a Manhattan hotel more than a decade ago. After an overturned conviction and a hung jury, he will face the charge once again.

  87. Supreme Court Reviews F.C.C.’s Enforcement Power Against Communications Companies U.S., Today

    AT&T and Verizon were penalized millions of dollars for what the agency said was a failure to protect consumer information. The companies say they were deprived of their right to a jury trial.

  88. Russia Is Building Tomorrow’s War Machine Opinion, Today

    Freed from ethical constraints and hardened by years of war, a country long seen as a bureaucratic giant has become an entrepreneurial one.

  89. America Is Anxious About Its 250th Birthday. So Are Historians. Arts, Today

    At the annual meeting of the Organization of American Historians, scholars wrestled with what people want from national anniversaries — and whether historians can give it to them.

  90. How John Dowland Built a Music Career on Tearful Melancholy Arts, Today

    Dowland, who died 400 years ago, spun out sad songs that were popular in his time and continue to influence artists today.

  91. On ‘This Is a Gardening Show,’ Zach Galifianakis Plays Dirty Arts, Today

    The actor and comedian digs into one of his greatest passions in this new Netflix series.

  92. For Italy’s Art Pioneer, a New Bronze Age Arts, Today

    Giuseppe Penone, veteran of the Arte Povera movement, with his curator Adam Weinberg, former director of the Whitney, are recasting the natural world for a show at Gagosian.

  93. Esa junta odiosa podría ser el antídoto para que la IA no se quede con tu trabajo En español, Today

    A medida que la inteligencia artificial facilita muchas tareas, el trabajo humano de convencer, presionar y tranquilizar parece estar cobrando mayor importancia.

  94. This True Story Brought Adrien Brody and Tessa Thompson to Broadway Theater, Today

    “The Fear of 13,” about a man who spent two decades on death row for a murder he didn’t commit, is a story that the playwright says she “couldn’t shake.”

  95. Baggage Fees Are Up. Here’s How to Avoid Them. Travel, Today

    Airline passengers are feeling the pain in rising fees, as the war in Iran weighs on the price of jet fuel. Loyalty programs and certain credit cards can help ease the burden.

  96. Street Fishing in the Canals of ‘Little Venice’ Travel, Today

    The waterways of Treviso, Italy, are teeming with carp, chub and trout, inviting anglers to wade in and discover a serene world hidden in the heart of a city.

  97. ‘Wagyu’ Used to Guarantee Quality Beef. What Are You Paying for Today? Food, Today

    Behind the scenes, competing forces battle for the reputation of prestige meat.

  98. How the Cole Disaster Drove the U.S. to Develop New Warship Defenses World, Today

    The Navy destroyers enforcing a blockade of Iranian ports carry weapons fielded after an American warship was attacked and nearly sunk more than 25 years ago.

  99. A Governor Who Stressed Pragmatism Is Hounded by Politics U.S., Today

    Gov. Abigail Spanberger of Virginia has emphasized practical governance as her brand, but the political fight over redistricting has dominated her term so far.

  100. Fight Over Maps Escalates in Race for Control of Congress U.S., Today

    In the latest gerrymandering clash before the midterm elections, voters in Virginia will decide on Tuesday whether to approve a map that would give Democrats more House seats.

  101. What to Know About Virginia’s Gerrymandering Fight U.S., Today

    The election on Tuesday is part of a coast-to-coast fight between Republicans and Democrats ahead of the midterms.

  102. Surrender Your Standards. It’s Time to Join the Rest of the World. Books, Today

    In “The Palm House,” Gwendoline Riley offers understated yet cleareyed observations of human behavior — this time about middle-aged Londoners struggling to stay relevant.

  103. The Generations Fantasizing About Boring Office Jobs Magazine, Today

    “Day in my life” videos filmed at corporate offices fetishize white-collar minutiae. But they reveal something deeper.

  104. ‘Funny Pages,’ ‘BlackBerry’ and More Streaming Gems Movies, Today

    This month’s roundup of under-the-radar titles on your streaming subscription services features a host of memorable comedies, plus a harrowing documentary about the life of a war correspondent.

  105. Older Americans Are Hoarding America’s Potential Opinion, Today

    Older Americans need incentives to give up accumulated housing, jobs and wealth.

  106. A Storied Dallas Concert Hall Makes a Comeback Real Estate, Today

    The Longhorn Ballroom, where Nat King Cole, Johnny Cash, and the Sex Pistols once played, languished for years. Now, it’s been restored and expanded.

  107. What Is Borderline Personality Disorder? Well, Today

    Volatile relationships, reckless impulsivity and an unstable identity are hallmarks of this misunderstood mental health condition.

  108. Why Look at Art? This Critic Has Some Ideas. Books, Today

    “How It Feels to Be Alive,” by Megan O’Grady, blends criticism with personal history to explore how and why art affects us.

  109. When Your Child Dies of Measles Opinion, Today

    If more people had gotten the vaccine, she might still be here.

  110. If Everyone Here Is Doing It, Is It Even Adultery? Books, Today

    In Sophie Mackintosh’s novel “Permanence,” cheating couples find themselves in an alternate world free of complication — and missing the mess.

  111. Even Without Internet Access, Prisoners Are Trying to Benefit From A.I. Business, Today

    Most prisons forbid online access. But inmates are finding ways to ask chatbots questions anyway.

  112. How Do I Prevent Falls at Home? Well, Today

    Dangerous trips and slips can happen to anyone, but they can often be averted by taking a few common-sense steps.

  113. Tim Cook to Step Down as Apple C.E.O. Video, Today

    Tim Cook said on Monday that he would step down as the chief executive of Apple after nearly 15 years. John Ternus, the head of Apple’s hardware engineering, will take over in September.

  114. New Zealand Declares Emergency in Capital After It Was Battered by Torrential Rain World, Today

    There were landslides, flash floods and the closure of more than 100 schools in Wellington and the surrounding region.

  115. Oil Prices Recede and Stocks Gain as Investors Eye Peace Talks Business, Today

    Oil prices pulled back and stocks inched higher as investors looked to the possibility of a second round of peace talks between the United States and Iran.

  116. ¿Cuál es la nueva arma de Irán? El estrecho de Ormuz En español, Today

    La decisión de Irán de ejercer su control sobre el estrecho de Ormuz, el estratégico punto geográfico por el que fluye el 20 por ciento del suministro mundial de petróleo, ha provocado un problema económico global.

  117. La nueva canción de Olivia Rodrigo rompe con su tradición de venganza En español, Today

    ‘Drop Dead’, el primer sencillo del tercer álbum de la estrella pop no es el himno de ruptura que prometía, sino una evocación soñadora de perderse en el enamoramiento.

  118. Jimmy Kimmel Refers to Kash Patel’s Job in the Past Tense Arts, Today

    The late night host called him “our soon-to-be former F.B.I. director” after publication of an article in The Atlantic alleging excessive drinking and unexplained absences.

  119. Las mujeres mayores toman el mundo de la moda En español, Today

    La representación de las mujeres de cierta edad nunca había sido tan alta. ¿Qué está ocurriendo?

  120. New Anime The Learning Network, Today

    Are you a fan? What new shows are you watching or looking forward to?

  121. What’s in a Name? For These Snails, Legal Protection Science, Today

    Scientists are debating the classification of threatened mollusks that an Indigenous community relies on for their way of life.

  122. Spelling Bee Forum Gameplay, Today

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

  123. Pakistan Prepares Again for U.S.-Iran Peace Talks Video, Today

    Islamabad, the capital of Pakistan, geared up to host a possible second round of talks between the U.S. and Iran. Some Pakistanis expressed frustration about the heavy security while others said it’s an opportunity for the nation.

  124. En ‘The Pitt’, los traumas físicos y emocionales llegan a la sala de urgencias En español, Today

    Además de la carga diaria que supone tratar a los pacientes, los médicos de la serie llevan sus propias cicatrices a la sala de urgencias.

  125. Palabra del día: ‘impeccable’ En español, Today

    Esta palabra ha aparecido en 109 artículos en NYTimes.com en el último año. ¿Puedes usarla en una frase?

  126. Word of the Day: impeccable The Learning Network, Today

    This word has appeared in 109 articles on NYTimes.com in the past year. Can you use it in a sentence?

  127. El programa ‘Visión 2030’ de Arabia Saudita reevalúa sus prioridades En español, Today

    Las autoridades de Arabia Saudita anunciaron una nueva estrategia para el fondo soberano del país, de aproximadamente 1 billón de dólares, y enfatizaron que en el futuro se centrarán en la “eficiencia”.

  128. Jerome Powell Stood Up to Trump. Will the Next Guy? Opinion, Today

    The question of the central bank’s independence looms over the economy.

  129. La larga y lenta carrera para salvar a Timmy, la ballena favorita de Alemania En español, Today

    Las autoridades y esfuerzos privados llevan casi un mes trabajando en conjunto para ayudar a una ballena a salir del mar Báltico. Aún no está claro si tendrán éxito.

  130. London Braces for Disruption From Tube Drivers’ Strike World, Today

    The dispute over working conditions and hours is expected to cause widespread delays, stopping service on two lines.

  131. Quote of the Day: Nepalis Ask if a Revolution Can Deliver on Hope Corrections, Today

    Quotation of the Day for Tuesday, April 21, 2026.

  132. What It Takes to Dress the ‘Devil’ Style, Today

    The press tour for “The Devil Wears Prada 2” has been a fashion show for its stars and their stylists, who have relied on group chats, sweatpants and camaraderie to pull it off.

  133. ‘Oh, My Baby’: Mother Mourns Son, 15, Whose Killing Was Filmed on Video New York, Today

    Jaden Pierre was fatally shot at a Queens park in broad daylight, and bystanders captured the shooting on video. Hundreds attended a vigil for him on Monday night.

  134. Corrections: April 21, 2026 Corrections, Today

    Corrections that appeared in print on Tuesday, April 21, 2026.

  135. ‘Schmigadoon!’ Review: Oh, What a Beautiful Sendup Theater, Today

    Cinco Paul’s loving spoof of Golden Age musicals, adapted from a TV series, comes to Broadway, where its charming musical numbers can really shine.

  136. Song and Dance Gameplay, Today

    Victoria Fernandez Grande looks to the skies.

  137. Japan to Sell More Weapons Abroad, Breaking With Postwar Pacifism World, Today

    Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi reversed limits on arms exports as Japan faces rising threats from China and unpredictability from its main ally, the United States.

  138. Tim Cook dejará de ser director ejecutivo de Apple En español, Today

    El líder del fabricante de los iPhone será sustituido por John Ternus, jefe de ingeniería de hardware de la empresa.

  139. Singer D4vd Is Charged With Murder of Celeste Rivas Hernandez Video, Today

    The musician D4vd was charged with murder on Monday, seven months after the police said that the body of a teenage girl, Celeste Rivas Hernandez, had been found in the trunk of his Tesla. D4vd, whose real name is David Burke, pleaded not guilty to the charges.

  140. The Poetry Challenge Day 2: What’s love got to do with it? Interactive, Today

    In short, everything. Today, learn the second stanza, which gives us the poem’s most memorable phrase: “Let the more loving one be me.” Practice this line, and the others, with help from our game.

  141. Gilgo Beach Killer Told His Wife That He Murdered 7 Women in Their Home New York, Today

    Rex Heuermann, who pleaded guilty to murdering eight women, told his wife that he killed seven of the victims in a downstairs room in their Long Island home, she said in a Peacock documentary.

  142. The Resistance to New Technologies Video, Today

    This week on “Hard Fork” from The New York Times, the hosts Casey Newton and Kevin Roose discuss how this current moment of deep skepticism and suspicion towards the major A.I. companies arose, and the tensions between our democracy and the Silicon Valley elite.

  143. Louisiana Killer’s Threats to Himself and Others Hinted at Future Violence U.S., Yesterday

    Shamar Elkins had been suffering severe mental health problems, his family said. His deadly rampage, which killed eight children, has profoundly scarred a community facing rising domestic violence.

  144. ‘Immediate Results’ vs. ‘The Long Game’: The U.S. and Iran Face Off U.S., Yesterday

    As the United States and Iran make a second attempt at a deal, their negotiating styles are on a collision course.

  145. 2 Teens Killed and 5 Injured in North Carolina Shooting U.S., Yesterday

    The young people, planning for a fight, had arranged to meet off school grounds at a park in Winston-Salem, N.C., when gunfire broke out on Monday morning.

  146. Un soldado israelí en Líbano destrozó una estatua de Jesús En español, Yesterday

    El ejército de Israel está investigando al soldado. El primer ministro israelí, Benjamín Netanyahu, lamentó cualquier daño causado a “los creyentes de Líbano y de todo el mundo”.

  147. Blue Origin’s Failure May Hamstring NASA’s Moon Plans Science, Yesterday

    The space agency is counting on Jeff Bezos’ company to deliver equipment essential to the next moon landing, only two years away.

  148. Amazon Plans to Invest Up to $25 Billion in Anthropic Technology, Yesterday

    Anthropic also committed to spending $100 billion on Amazon technologies that can help build and deploy A.I. systems.

  149. Mother and 6 Children Die in Explosion at Their Pennsylvania Home U.S., Yesterday

    The blast on Sunday morning led to a fire that consumed the residence in a rural community northwest of Harrisburg, the authorities said.

  150. Yesterday’s Trump News live blog included one standalone post:
  151. Trump Is Losing His Cheerleaders Video, Yesterday

    The columnist Michelle Goldberg normally doesn’t see much hope in the Trump era, but on “The Opinions,” she says the cracks in MAGA’s media machine are real — and explains what they could mean for Trump’s future.

  152. A Rocky (and Muddy) Ski Season Concludes in Colorado U.S., Yesterday

    Faced with a devastating snow drought and record-high March temperatures, some resorts closed early. But at Aspen Mountain, die-hards celebrated the last day of the season on Sunday.

  153. Opponents Sue to Block Mayor’s Plan to Move Shelter to East Village New York, Yesterday

    A lawsuit challenges the Mamdani administration’s declaration that closing the 30th Street Shelter was an emergency and was not subject to public notice and other requirements.

  154. México investigará el rol de seguridad de 2 funcionarios de EE. UU. que murieron en un accidente En español, Yesterday

    La presidenta Claudia Sheinbaum señaló que la investigación se centraría en determinar si la participación de los estadounidenses en una operación violaba las leyes de seguridad de México, no en el accidente.

  155. A New Apple C.E.O. Briefing, Yesterday

    Also, JD Vance is set to travel to Pakistan for peace talks. Here’s the latest at the end of Monday.

  156. Scientist Irritated by Lab Colleague Accused in Poisoning Attempt U.S., Yesterday

    The scientist, at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, had built up grievances against his co-worker after five years of working together, court documents said.

  157. George Ariyoshi, 100, America’s First Governor of Asian Descent, Dies U.S., Yesterday

    A Democrat, he served three terms as Hawaii’s governor (1974-86), rising out of a tough district of Honolulu. He tried to diversify an economy heavily dependent on tourism.

  158. New Details in the Mass Shooting That Left 8 Dead in Louisiana Video, Yesterday

    On Monday, city and state officials gave updates on a mass shooting in Shreveport, La., in which a gunman opened fire on his family, killing eight children and injuring two others.

  159. Una turista canadiense muere en un tiroteo en las pirámides de Teotihuacán En español, Yesterday

    El hombre armado abrió fuego en el yacimiento arqueológico de Teotihuacán, a las afueras de Ciudad de México, antes de quitarse la vida.

  160. This Parrot Has No Beak, But Is at the Top of the Pecking Order Video, Yesterday

    Bruce, a disabled kea parrot, is missing his top beak. The bird uses tools to keep himself healthy and developed a jousting technique that has made him the alpha male of his group.

  161. Apple C.E.O.s Through the Years: From Michael Scott (Not That One) to John Ternus Technology, Yesterday

    Apple’s corner office has been a seat from which executives like Steve Jobs changed how we interact with technology.

  162. Labor Secretary Steps Down Amid Internal Investigation U.S., Yesterday

    Lori Chavez-DeRemer was facing multiple scandals and an internal inquiry into charges of misconduct.

  163. Democrats Once Loathed Gerrymandering. Now They’re Pushing for It. U.S., Yesterday

    The party is seeking an extra edge in Virginia at a time when its thinking has changed on the partisan drawing of political maps — in large part, leaders say, because of President Trump’s tactics.

  164. Iran’s Nonnuclear Deterrent World, Yesterday

    Disrupting the Strait of Hormuz turned out to be a powerful weapon. It might be a new way for Iran to keep adversaries at bay, even without a nuclear program.

  165. Yesterday’s Iran Us War Trump Hormuz live blog included one standalone post:
  166. Facing Hard-Liners at Home and Bluster From Trump, Iran Sends Mixed Signals on Peace Talks World, Yesterday

    Publicly, Iranian officials refuse to confirm a second round of negotiations with the United States, even as they privately say they are making plans to attend.

  167. No Nation Is Spared in This War Opinion, Yesterday

    The Iran war is just the latest setback in the past several years to low-income and lower-middle-income countries.

  168. This Beef Patty Holds Many Secrets Food, Yesterday

    Yewande Komolafe’s version, inspired by the chef Paul Carmichael, chases the brilliant balance of the original.

  169. Second Jury Finds Uber Responsible for Sexual Assault by a Driver Business, Yesterday

    The ride-hailing giant has now lost the first two of more than 3,000 pending federal lawsuits.

  170. Tim Cook Will Step Down as Apple C.E.O. Technology, Yesterday

    The longtime leader of the iPhone maker will be replaced by John Ternus, the company’s head of hardware engineering.

  171. Gunman Kills Canadian Tourist and Wounds Others at Mexico’s Teotihuacán Pyramids World, Yesterday

    The gunman opened fire at the famous archaeological site just outside Mexico City before killing himself, the authorities said.

  172. Journalism Essentials: How to Gather and Verify Facts The Learning Network, Yesterday

    In the second installment of our media literacy newsletter from The School of The New York Times, we explain how journalists track down facts.

  173. U.S. and Iran Peace Talks Appear on Track to Resume World, Yesterday

    With the two-week cease-fire almost over, Vice President JD Vance was expected to head to Pakistan on Tuesday for the second round of negotiations.

  174. Barbara Hatch Rosenberg, Who Joined Hunt for Anthrax Culprit, Dies at 97 U.S., Yesterday

    An expert on biological weapons, she emerged as an influential voice during the F.B.I.’s rocky search for a suspect after the deadly anthrax attacks of 2001.