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  1. M.I.T. Class President Barred From Graduation Ceremony After Pro-Palestinian Speech U.S., June 1

    According to the school, the student delivered a speech, which denounced M.I.T.’s ties to Israel, that had not been preapproved.

  2. Move to Canada? Migrants Face ‘No Good Options’ After Supreme Court Ruling. U.S., June 1

    Migrants from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua and Venezuela who entered the United States legally under a Biden-era program are now scrambling.

  3. Climate Scientists Join 100-Hour Livestream to Protest Trump’s Cuts Video, Today

    The livestream featuring hundreds of meteorologists and climate scientists began on May 28 and is scheduled to run through June 1, the first day of the Atlantic hurricane season.

  4. Former Member of Murderous Manson Crew Is Recommended for Parole U.S., Today

    Patricia Krenwinkel, 77, who was part of what was known as the Manson family, was convicted of seven counts of murder in 1971. A California panel said she posed little risk of reoffending.

  5. Making Arrangements Gameplay, Today

    Sam Brody mixes things up in his Times puzzle debut.

  6. Patti LuPone Is Doing Something Unusual. She’s Apologizing. Theater, Today

    LuPone said she was “deeply sorry for the words” she used in her criticism of Kecia Lewis and Audra McDonald when asked about a dispute over Broadway noise levels.

  7. Trump to Withdraw Musk’s Ally as Nominee for Top NASA Job U.S., Today

    Jared Isaacman was a close associate of Elon Musk, whose SpaceX company has multiple contracts with NASA.

  8. Una temporada de huracanes como ninguna otra En español, Today

    No he visto una amenaza mayor para la ciencia meteorológica y climática que la que estamos presenciando ahora.

  9. Aide to Rep. Nadler Is Handcuffed Amid Confrontation With Federal Agents New York, Today

    Captured on video, the episode occurred in the congressman’s Manhattan office, shortly after the aide observed agents detaining immigrants outside a courtroom.

  10. Rare Early June Rainfall Could Reach Phoenix Weather, Today

    Measurable rainfall in the first week of June has only been recorded 21 times since 1896, according to weather records. The rain would be welcome after a winter of below-normal precipitation.

  11. Alaska Man Survives 3 Hours Pinned Face Down Under a 700-Pound Boulder U.S., Today

    Rescuers found Kell Morris with hypothermia, wavering in and out of consciousness, face first in a creek as his wife held his head out of the water.

  12. Valerie Mahaffey, Actress Who Played Quirky Villains, Dies at 71 Obituaries, Today

    She had memorable roles on TV shows like “Desperate Housewives” and “Northern Exposure,” and in the dark comedy film “French Exit.”

  13. Muhammad Sinwar, a Top Military Leader of Hamas, Is Dead, Israel Says World, Today

    He was the younger brother of Yahya Sinwar, the former Hamas leader killed by Israel last year. Hamas did not immediately respond to the claim of his death.

  14. Lynn Freed, South African Writer With a Wry Style, Dies at 79 Books, Today

    In seven novels, dozens of essays and a collection of short stories, she explored her Jewish upbringing during apartheid and the ways women negotiate sexual desire.

  15. How the Supreme Court Made Legal Immigrants Vulnerable to Deportation U.S., Today

    The court decisions are an abrupt turnaround for a population that entered the country legally and shared detailed information about their whereabouts with the government.

  16. Wildfires Are Raging in the Canadian Prairies. Here’s What to Know. World, Today

    Michigan, Wisconsin and Minnesota are already seeing air quality deteriorate because of smoke from the fires in Manitoba and Saskatchewan.

  17. Los CDC contradicen a Kennedy y mantienen la recomendación de la vacuna contra la covid en niños En español, Today

    El secretario de Salud, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., dijo el martes que la vacuna ya no figuraría en el calendario de vacunación infantil. La actualización de los CDC contradice su política.

  18. Peter David, Comic Book Writer Who Repopularized the Hulk, Dies at 68 Arts, Today

    His long run with that venerable character was the highlight of a career that also encompassed Spider-Man, Aquaman and best-selling “Star Trek” novels.

  19. Trump’s Proposed Budget Would Cut a Major Ecology Program Climate, Today

    From bee science to understanding the impact of a warming world on plant life, here’s what the Ecosystems Mission Area does.

  20. El legado de Elon Musk es enfermedad, hambre y muerte En español, Today

    La crueldad despreocupada de Elon Musk debería moldear la imagen que se tenga de él durante el resto de su vida pública

  21. Iran Has Ramped Up Uranium Enrichment While Continuing Nuclear Talks U.S., Today

    Tehran now has the capability to produce bomb-grade fuel for roughly 10 weapons, according to a confidential United Nations report.

  22. Hamas Responds to U.S. Cease-Fire Proposal for Gaza World, Today

    The group did not say whether it had accepted or rejected the deal to halt fighting for at least two months and ensure the release of some of the remaining hostages.

  23. Pickle Lemonade? Pickle Lemonade! Food, Today

    Kasia Pilat’s recipe is perfectly balanced, thirst-quenching and easy to love.

  24. Early Sketches Point to Reimagined Pages Times Insider, Today

    Louis Silverstein modernized the look of The New York Times. His drawings, some of which are stored in the archives, memorialize his creative process.

  25. Israel Bars Arab Foreign Ministers From High-Level West Bank Visit World, Today

    The trip had been planned for Sunday ahead of a June conference, backed by France and Saudi Arabia, to urge the creation of a Palestinian state.

  26. A Global Community Joins ‘the Conversation’ at the Met’s Rockefeller Wing Style, Today

    A dinner commemorated the reopening of the wing and its revamped collection of work from Africa, the ancient Americas and Oceania.

  27. What We Know About the Conflict Over a Trans Athlete in a California Track Meet U.S., Today

    The final day of the high school championships is Saturday, and the athlete was the top performer in three preliminary events, adding to the national debate about fairness and inclusion.

  28. 4 maneras de engañarte para salir a caminar En español, Today

    Reconoce los sonidos de tu barrio, cuenta a los perros que ves pasar, disfruta el momento.

  29. Salmonella Outbreak Linked to Cucumbers Sickens 45 People Health, Today

    The outbreak, which was traced to a grower in Florida, has spread to 18 states, according to the C.D.C. Several distributors and stores, including Target, have recalled products containing cucumbers.

  30. Étienne-Émile Baulieu, Father of the Abortion Pill, Is Dead at 98 Health, Today

    He became an advocate of a woman’s right to choose and once said, “It is always tragic when politics takes the most vulnerable hostage — in this case, women.”

  31. OPEC Plus Members Say They Will Fast-Track Oil Output Business, Today

    Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates see a chance to ratchet up production in July, the third consecutive month of accelerated increases.

  32. What Diddy’s Defenders Ignore Opinion, Today

    Why victim blaming persists in spite of the evidence.

  33. Gay-Themed Forum Is Canceled in Malaysia World, Today

    The public criticism from the government and online attacks that prompted its organizers to back down are the latest examples of the increasing influence of religious conservatism.

  34. What Does Ultra Wealth Look Like? Business, Today

    In HBO’s “Mountainhead,” the “Succession” creator Jesse Armstrong uses subtle status symbols — and a secluded $65 million ski chalet — to convey hierarchy among the 0.001 percent.

  35. 2 Books About Hotel Life Books, Today

    The Ritz Carlton; a decidedly unwhimsical Turkish inn.

  36. Really, Secretary Rubio? I’m Lying About the Kids Dying Under Trump? Opinion, Today

    Many thousands of children are dying because of cuts in American humanitarian aid, and denials by Elon Musk and Marco Rubio don’t change that reality.

  37. Tech Bro Had to Go Opinion, Today

    Two emperors of chaos decide that two is one too many.

  38. Harvard as Symbol and Target Opinion, Today

    Readers react to Steven Pinker’s essay on the Trump administration’s conflict with the university and its repercussions.

  39. How Far Can We Degrade Our Hurricane Forecasting Before People End Up Dead? Opinion, Today

    It’s only a matter of time before the next Milton is at our doorstep. But with our weather intelligence severely compromised, will we know it?

  40. Why Trump Is Resilient Opinion, Today

    Chickening out is crucial to his political success.

  41. Best Practices Briefing, Today

    Establishing a streak is a low-pressure way to generate feelings of pride and self-respect around the things you’re already doing in your everyday life.

  42. A Trade Court Rebuke of Trump’s Tariffs Offers Little Relief to Canada World, Today

    This week’s ruling blocking many of the president’s tariffs will not lift those on Canadian cars, steel and aluminum. A trade expert explains what’s next.

  43. Connections Companion No. 721 Gameplay, Today

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Sunday, June 1, 2025.

  44. Wordle Review No. 1,443 Gameplay, Today

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Sunday, June 1, 2025.

  45. Miley Cyrus Told Us to Ask Her Anything Magazine, Today

    The Grammy-winning singer on overcoming child stardom, accepting her parents and being in control.

  46. México elegirá a casi 2700 jueces, lo que podría beneficiar a un partido En español, Today

    La votación para actualizar el poder judicial del país podría dar lugar a un sistema comprometido con el partido gobernante, Morena.

  47. A Federal List of Immigrant ‘Sanctuaries’ Nets Trump Allies and Foes Alike U.S., Today

    Cities and counties that have strongly backed the administration’s immigration crackdown nonetheless found themselves on a lengthy list of locales being warned to change their policies.

  48. Detrás de la manía de Elon Musk hay una filosofía tecnofuturista En español, Today

    De la Casa Blanca a Marte, el multimillonario de la tecnología piensa en muy muy muy largo plazo.

  49. North Korea Gets a Weapons Bonanza From Russia World, Today

    Kim Jong-un seized on Russia’s need for support in its war against Ukraine. His reward is a rapidly modernizing military that threatens the delicate balance of power on the Korean Peninsula.

  50. With ‘Tudum,’ Netflix Shows Its Growing Appetite for Live Programming Business, Today

    The company has turned an in-person fan event into a live televised spectacle.

  51. Should I Feel Bad About Running Errands During Work Hours? Business, Today

    Also, what happens when you’ve been hiding disorganization behind a facade of success.

  52. Why Boys Are Behind in School From the Start The Upshot, Today

    As the expectations for kindergarten have risen, the changes have put boys, who tend to mature later, at a disadvantage.

  53. The Devastating Book Erica Jong Always Knew Her Daughter Would Write Style, Today

    Molly Jong-Fast’s unsparing account of her famous mother’s decline into dementia, and their life together, is just turning the tables.

  54. Wes Moore and Tim Walz Go to a Fish Fry and Spatter 2028 Gossip Everywhere U.S., Today

    As the two governors made buzzy appearances in South Carolina, Democrats in the influential state were already looking to the next election and wondering: Who can win?

  55. This ‘Mountainhead’ Star Only Looks Like a Nihilist Arts, Today

    In this film by Jesse Armstrong (“Succession”), Cory Michael Smith plays a tech god who thinks that destroying the world would be pretty funny.

  56. El divorcio es un regalo En español, Today

    Podríamos haber tenido una bonita vida juntos, pero yo quería más para él.

  57. How They Pulled Off That Wild ‘Mission: Impossible’ Plane Stunt Movies, Today

    Creating Tom Cruise’s pivotal scene for “The Final Reckoning,” required months of grit, G-force training and a little hypothermia.

  58. Gen Z Doesn’t Want to Start a Bar Tab Business, Today

    To the chagrin of bartenders, many 20-something bargoers prefer to close out and pay after every single drink, no matter how many they might order during an outing.

  59. 5 Animated Political Satire Series to Stream Arts, Today

    From Ramy Youssef’s latest to a long-running series from Seth MacFarlane, these shows tackle the hot topics of their time.

  60. Don’t Trust Your Co-op Board? Here’s How to Take Over. Real Estate, Today

    When a board refuses to communicate, hold elections, or provide access to records, it’s a red flag.

  61. The Billionaire Behind Japan’s Art Islands Has One Final Jewel in His Crown Arts, Today

    Benesse Art Site Naoshima, a sprawling art constellation on three islands, adds a 10th museum by the star architect Tadao Ando that caps the cultural quest of Soichiro Fukutake.

  62. How Mexico’s Vote on Nearly 2,700 Judges Could Empower One Party World, Today

    The election to overhaul Mexico’s courts could result in a justice system more beholden to the nation’s dominant party, Morena.

  63. In ‘Dead Outlaw,’ Andrew Durand Has the Role of a Lifetime. And After. Theater, Today

    To climb, leap and play dead each night, the Tony nominee’s preshow workout not only tends to his body’s needs but also frees up his acting.

  64. Four Generations of Quilts Come Out of the Family ‘Treasure Chest’ Arts, Today

    The work of the African American quilters Laverne Brackens and Sherry Byrd, who continue the thread of the family tradition, will be on view at the Berkeley Art Museum.

  65. Kyra Sedgwick Wants More Middle-Aged Sex Onscreen Movies, Today

    The actress, currently starring in “Bad Shabbos,” on ’90s rock, Miranda July and “PBS NewsHour.”

  66. Want an Instagrammable Wedding? Here’s What It Really Takes. Style, Today

    A behind-the-scenes look at some of the planning, costs and day-of logistics involved in creating picture-perfect wedding moments.

  67. She Built a Cult Baby Formula Business. Then R.F.K. Jr. Came Calling. Business, Today

    Laura Modi’s company, Bobbie, is rooted in science and uses organic ingredients. Some of her fans aren’t happy that she’s willing to work with the Trump administration.

  68. The Apocalypse Is Here, and It’s One Big Cult Books, Today

    In “Culture Creep,” Alice Bolin considers the connections between corporate thought control, femininity, pop culture and the computer age.

  69. Which Came First, Mean Girls or ‘Mean Girls’? Books, Today

    Bruce Handy’s history of teen movies ranges from Andy Hardy and James Dean to “Beach Blanket Bingo,” John Hughes, John Singleton and Katniss Everdeen.

  70. The Gem of a Town in North Carolina That Powers the World’s Tech U.S., Today

    Residents have a saying in Spruce Pine, that a piece of their home is in tech across the globe. But could geopolitical tensions hurt their mining tradition, and their lucrative quartz business?

  71. A Memoir of Divorce and Xenophobia, Narrated by a Clam Books, Today

    Anelise Chen’s genre-bending book “Clam Down” sees an insightful metaphor in a text message typo.

  72. Her Famous Mother Was Always Inaccessible. Then She Developed Dementia. Books, Today

    In the memoir “How to Lose Your Mother,” Molly Jong-Fast recalls a tumultuous upbringing as the only child of the feminist writer Erica Jong.

  73. 10 Workouts You Can Take on Vacation Well, Today

    These routines can help you stick to a fitness habit while you’re away from home.

  74. Even the Cowboys Are Bigger in Texas Books, Today

    In “The Gunfighters,” the journalist Bryan Burrough offers a lively look at the legends and myths of the Wild West.

  75. Jan Todd les mostró a las mujeres el potencial de su fuerza En español, Today

    Conocida como “la mujer más fuerte del mundo”, Todd pasó 50 años batiendo récords y convirtiendo la fuerza en un campo de estudio.

  76. Un tribunal federal declaró ilegales los aranceles de Trump, pero las empresas siguen a la deriva En español, Today

    Las empresas recibieron con satisfacción una decisión judicial que anulaba los aranceles del presidente Trump. Luego, la suspensión de esa sentencia no dejó a nadie respirar tranquilo.

  77. Un profesor, 35 años de clases, 95 libros publicados En español, Today

    Durante tres décadas, en la Escuela de Periodismo de Columbia, Sam Freedman ha animado a los estudiantes a probar las narraciones largas. Su amor exigente ha dado frutos.

  78. Jalen Brunson Could Be the King of New York. He Just Needs the Crown. New York, Today

    The Knicks are better than they have been in decades, and the city has fallen for the team’s unassuming but sharpshooting point guard.

  79. How Megan Hilty, a Tony Nominee, Spends Her Show Days New York, Today

    Ms. Hilty, who is nominated for her work in “Death Becomes Her,” runs from a breakfast date with her husband to red light therapy before a Friday night of singing and dancing on Broadway.

  80. Spelling Bee Forum Gameplay, Today

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

  81. N.Y.P.D. Is Helping Federal Agents Investigate Migrants. Should It? New York, Today

    A Palestinian woman accused of overstaying her visa has been detained in Texas. Her case has raised questions about whether the police should cooperate with the Trump administration.

  82. How Inflation Is Hitting a New York City Breakfast Staple New York, Today

    At a bodega in the East Flatbush neighborhood of Brooklyn, the price of the breakfast staple (on a roll) recently rose to $5, up from $4.50.

  83. Hegseth, at Security Forum, Vows to Strengthen America’s Asian Alliances World, Today

    In a world rattled by President Trump’s tariffs and his scorn for Western allies, the defense secretary struck a rare note of continuity on security partnerships.

  84. Lawyers for Migrants Press Appeals Court to Stop Trump’s Use of Alien Enemies Act U.S., Today

    It was an opening salvo in what is likely to be the decisive legal battle over the president’s attempts to employ the rarely used wartime law as a centerpiece of his aggressive deportation agenda.

  85. In Poland, Presidential Hopefuls Battle for Young Voters Who Don’t Like Them World, Today

    A runoff election on Sunday pits a centrist against a nationalist who represent mainstream parties. The outcome is unclear given that many under 30 prefer candidates on the political fringes.

  86. India and Pakistan’s Air Battle Is Over. Their Water War Has Begun. World, Today

    Though the two neighbors declared a cease-fire this month, a crucial water-sharing treaty remains at risk.

  87. World Scientists Look Elsewhere as U.S. Labs Stagger Under Trump Cuts World, Today

    With the welcome mat withdrawn for promising researchers from around the world, America is at risk of losing its longstanding pre-eminence in the sciences.

  88. Experts Who Warn of Risks Posed by Chinese Students Are Skeptical of Trump Plan U.S., Today

    Some former spy-hunters see the State Department’s plan to revoke visas of some Chinese college students as heavy-handed and counterproductive.

  89. Corrections: May 31, 2025 Corrections, Today

    Corrections that appeared in print on Saturday, May 31, 2025.

  90. Quote of the Day: Pardons Prop Up Crimes of a Certain Collar Corrections, Today

    Quotation of the Day for Saturday, May 31 2025.

  91. Trump Officials Deported Another Man Despite Court Order U.S., Today

    A federal appeals panel ordered officials not to deport a 31-year-old to El Salvador. Minutes later, it happened anyway. The government blamed “administrative errors.”

  92. Blow to Biden-era Program Plunges Migrants Into Further Uncertainty U.S., Today

    A Supreme Court ruling on Friday ended temporary humanitarian protections for hundreds of thousands of people. But it is unclear how quickly many could be deported.

  93. White House Unveils New Details of Stark Budget Cuts U.S., Today

    The new blueprint shows that a vast array of education, health, housing and labor programs would be hit, including aid for college and cancer research.

  94. Two-Person Shot Gameplay, Today

    Adam Aaronson and Ricky Cruz deliver a one-two punch.