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  1. Is It OK to Lie in Order to Feed Hungry Families? Magazine, Today

    I worry that taking extra food for the people our organization serves means that others won’t get what they need.

  2. Connections Companion No. 1,036 Gameplay, Today

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Sunday, April 12, 2026.

  3. Wordle Review No. 1,758 Gameplay, Today

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Sunday, April 12, 2026.

  4. When the Moon Met Canada World, Today

    Canada’s technical expertise in space robotics got the country a seat to the moon, and then its cultural identity took center stage on the Artemis II mission.

  5. Strands Sidekick No. 770 Gameplay, Today

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Sunday, April 12, 2026.

  6. Today’s Iran War Trump Talks Pakistan live blog included two standalone posts:
  7. Many Iranians Are Glad the Fighting Has Paused. Some Hard-liners Aren’t. World, Today

    The most fervent backers of the Islamic republic believe pausing the war for negotiations risks squandering what they see as a hard-won upper hand.

  8. Lena Dunham Is Still Trying to Figure Out Why People Hated Her So Much Magazine, Today

    The writer, actor and lightning rod is not done sharing yet.

  9. ¿Puedo acabar con mi vida en tu casa? En español, Today

    Mi amiga tomó la decisión más importante posible cuando se alojaba conmigo. A mí me fue muy difícil aceptar lo que eso significaba.

  10. 8 Weeks of Failed D.H.S. Shutdown Negotiations in 1 Chart Interactive, Today

    The shutdown that began with Democrats and Republicans disagreeing over ICE restrictions has continued for nearly two months.

  11. Iran Tries to Grasp Economic Devastation of War, and Find a Way Past It World, Today

    The vast scale of destruction wrought by U.S. and Israeli bombardment will make sanctions relief all the more vital to Iran’s government as it tries to negotiate a peace agreement.

  12. 5 enemigos del sueño que puedes combatir En español, Today

    Pedimos a los expertos algunos consejos sobre cómo evitar las actividades que pueden estropear nuestro descanso.

  13. 8 Songs We’re Talking About This Week Arts, Today

    Lady Gaga and Doechii strike a pose, the Strokes side-eye consumption and Kelela confronts a crumbling relationship.

  14. Ian McKellen and Michaela Coel on Art, Fear and Soft Hands Movies, Today

    The actors star in the new Steven Soderbergh film “The Christophers,” about fine art and unlikely bonds: “We’re Romeo and Juliet.”

  15. As Election Looms, Washington Wonders if Trump Will Get a New Supreme Court Pick U.S., Today

    Justice Samuel A. Alito Jr. is the subject of intense speculation about whether he will retire in the coming months and give President Trump a fourth nominee.

  16. La IA está a punto de revolucionar la ciberseguridad En español, Today

    Con los nuevos sistemas de empresas como Anthropic y OpenAI, los hackers pueden lanzar ataques con mayor rapidez. La defensa se basa cada vez más en la inteligencia artificial.

  17. Another Giant Leap Reminds Us How Small We Are U.S., Today

    A mission that took four astronauts farther than any human has ever traveled in the history of mankind has made people feel a little trippy.

  18. These Towns Want a Tsunami Shelter Before It’s Too Late Real Estate, Today

    Many coastal towns along the West Coast can’t afford to build lifesaving structures in the event of surging waves, putting homes and residents in jeopardy.

  19. Looking for a College Scholarship on Social Media Sites? Buyer, Beware. Your Money, Today

    Students say they trust their peers’ advice more than financial advisers’, a new survey found. But experts say students need to do their own research.

  20. Maybe You’ve Seen This Hat Style, Today

    It’s green and cream and basic all over.

  21. In Houston, One Person’s Trashed Car Becomes Everyone’s Treasure Style, Today

    Texans spend a lot of time in their cars. But once a year, they converge at the Art Car Parade to celebrate those who transform rundown vehicles into masterpieces on wheels.

  22. Movie Review: You, Me & Tuscany Video, Today

    The New York Times film critic Alissa Wilkinson reviews “You, Me & Tuscany.”

  23. Fees, Fees Fees! Do I Have to Pay All These Extras for Utilities? Real Estate, Today

    Landlords often use third-party billing services that tack on extra costs. Can you just go around them?

  24. Why Brides Are Saying Yes to the Off-the-Rack Dress Fashion, Today

    They offer shorter turnaround times, sometimes with immediate availability, and are typically priced lower than custom couture gowns.

  25. Your Finances (and Mind) Probably Need a Spring Cleaning Right Now Business, Today

    When the world feels uncertain, spend the season of renewal taking charge of what you can control: your budget.

  26. No Doors, No Roof, No Worries: A Tiny Racecar Sets Its Sights on the U.S. Business, Today

    The British company Caterham is making a push into the American market with the lone car in its catalog, the Seven, based on the original Lotus Seven.

  27. Exercise Used to Bore Bob Odenkirk. Now He’s Doing Stunts. Movies, Today

    The “Better Call Saul” actor stars in “Normal,” his third action film. He finds it freeing: “You let all that rage go in a pretend fight.”

  28. The ‘Terrible Intimacy’ of Black and White Americans Amid Slavery’s Horror Books, Today

    A new book by the historian Melvin Patrick Ely draws on court records to highlight the complex relationships between enslavers and the enslaved.

  29. A Killing Exposes Deep Rifts in Canada’s Iranian Diaspora World, Today

    An Iranian activist in Vancouver disappeared after accusing two compatriots of wanting him dead. Then his body was found.

  30. Was Phrenology Real? Ask the Lump on Your Forehead. Books, Today

    In “Empire of Skulls,” Paul Stob explores how a mania took over America.

  31. 3 Simple Exercises to Keep Your Feet Pain Free Well, Today

    Plantar fasciitis can be incredibly uncomfortable. But a few simple movements can ease and prevent it.

  32. Mexico’s Police Focus on World Cup While Thousands Remain Missing Video, Today

    Mexico’s heavy security investment for the World Cup is drawing criticism from families of the disappeared, who argue the focus on safety for teams and fans ignores their search for missing loved ones.

  33. Northeast States Set Big Climate Goals. Now Those Plans Are in Trouble. Climate, Today

    Many blue states are rethinking ambitious strategies to cut emissions as they struggle with rising electricity costs and new hurdles for renewable energy.

  34. A Daughter’s Loving Homage to Her Large-Living French Dad Books, Today

    After devoting her first novel to her wild mother, Violaine Huisman focuses her second on her father, a man who amassed wealth, love affairs and stories.

  35. Trump les da mala fama a los ancianos En español, Today

    El presidente de Estados Unidos, a sus casi 80 años, sigue compitiendo vigorosamente por el título de ser el peor mandatario de la historia del país.

  36. How David Cross Gets Ready for a Night of ‘Dangerous’ Comedy Interactive, Today

    Mr. Cross, known for “Arrested Development” and “Mr. Show,” isn’t afraid to say what should not be said.

  37. Para derrocar al patriarcado, estas mujeres tienen sexo con vegetales En español, Today

    El superventas polaco “Hexes of the Deadwood Forest” es como un sueño febril posporno de realismo mágico de Europa del Este mezclado con “El placer de amar” pero con plantas.

  38. Spelling Bee Forum Gameplay, Today

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

  39. In a Restaurant’s Name, a Message of Grief and Hope for Palestinians New York, Today

    Hinds Hall near Columbia University is a place to find Palestinian cuisine and to remember a 5-year-old killed in Gaza.

  40. Mamdani, Leaning Into ‘Sewer Socialism,’ Gets His Hands Dirty New York, Today

    The mayor has embraced the decades-old concept of “sewer socialism,” hoping to improve New Yorkers’ lives by focusing on public services.

  41. Iran Looks to Project Unity With Large Delegation to Peace Talks World, Today

    At least 70 people are in the team that is scheduled to negotiate with the American side in Pakistan on Saturday.

  42. Los líderes de Irán consideran que su posición en la guerra con EE. UU. ha mejorado En español, Today

    Para los dirigentes teocráticos iraníes, sobrevivir al ataque estadounidense-israelí significa una victoria. Pero es posible que su próxima crisis ya se esté gestando.

  43. El taller de Herzog: cine, caos y 10.000 dólares En español, Today

    En las Azores, 50 artistas rodaron cortos con Werner Herzog en un curso intensivo de 11 días; una oportunidad única que implicaba pagar miles de dólares y adaptarse a lo imposible.

  44. El caso Minerliz: 20 años sin respuestas En español, Today

    El crimen de una adolescente en el Bronx quedó sin resolver durante dos décadas, hasta que una maniobra ingeniosa de detectives produjo una pista decisiva.

  45. Growing List of Orban Loyalists Defecting Before Critical Election World, Today

    With Prime Minister Viktor Orban seeming vulnerable before Sunday’s vote, criticism is growing from within institutions his party once counted on for support.

  46. Iran Has Been Consistent in War. Will It Be Consistent in Peace Talks? World, Today

    While President Trump’s war aims have changed by the moment, Iran has stuck to firm demands. The question is whether it will compromise in peace negotiations.

  47. China’s Most Famous Modern Writer: From Fiery Rebel to Cute Communist Mascot World, Today

    The Chinese Communist Party has turned Lu Xun, a Mao-era hero who excoriated the establishment, into a bland, Disney-style character.

  48. In New War With Israel, Hezbollah Defies Notion That It Was Crippled World, Today

    The Iran-backed Lebanese militant group surprised many with the intensity of its attacks on Israel in the current conflict.

  49. Fallout of War Piles Economic Pain Onto Europe’s Political Stress Business, Today

    Europe is finding itself on the outs with Russia, China and the U.S., in what’s amounting to its very own “Mean Girls” moment.

  50. Editors’ Note: April 11, 2026 Corrections, Today

    The following Editors’ Note and corrections appeared in print on Saturday, April 11, 2026.

  51. Quote of the Day: Generator Of Economy Is Feeling The Pressure Corrections, Today

    Quotation of the Day for Saturday, April 11, 2026.

  52. Artemis Astronauts Splash Down After Historic Lunar Flyby Video, Today

    The four astronauts aboard Artemis II splashed down at 8:07 p.m. Eastern time in the Pacific Ocean near San Diego on Friday, concluding their historic 10-day mission, the first to send humans to the moon in more than 50 years.

  53. Gabbed, Gabbed, Gabbed Gameplay, Today

    Kareem Ayas charms solvers with a chatty themeless puzzle.

  54. La misión de Artemis II de la NASA regresa a la Tierra con éxito En español, Today

    La tripulación de la NASA amerizó en el océano Pacífico, cerca de San Diego, con lo que finaliza un viaje que llevó a los seres humanos al espacio sideral por primera vez desde 1972.

  55. Eight Arrested in Connection With Deadly California Fireworks Explosion U.S., Today

    The explosion last July in Esparto, Calif., killed seven people. Five of the eight arrested, including a former local police officer, have been charged with murder.

  56. Man Accused of Warehouse Arson Invoked Mangione, Court Files Say U.S., Today

    The suspect in a fire at a paper company facility in California complained about pay and raged against capitalism in videos posted to social media as he lit the blaze, prosecutors say.

  57. “It Was Survival Mode”: The Lunar Mission That Nearly Ended in Disaster Interactive, Today

    Fifty-six years ago, after a tense race to save the Apollo 13 crew, the astronauts finally splashed down safely. Here’s what flight directors who got them home remember.

  58. After splashdown, bring in the Navy divers. Science, Today

  59. After Splashdown, Bring in the Navy Divers Science, Today

    As the spacecraft bobs in the Pacific Ocean, recovery personnel from NASA and the U.S. Navy are out at sea, tracking the capsule and other pieces of jettisoned hardware.

  60. World Leaders Push to Save Iran Talks Amid Israel’s Attacks in Lebanon U.S., Today

    President Trump’s cease-fire with Iran appears at risk as Vice President JD Vance heads to Pakistan for discussions with Iranian officials.

  61. Reseña de ‘Malcolm el de en medio’: ahora la nostalgia reina en la TV En español, Yesterday

    Dos décadas después, la serie recupera su esencia y demuestra que algunas dinámicas familiares —y frustraciones— nunca cambian.

  62. Here’s the Story… of a House Named Brady U.S., Yesterday

    While only its exterior ever appeared in “The Brady Bunch,” stepping into the real-life Brady house now is like going back in time. Here’s a look.

  63. Banks Warned About Anthropic’s New, Powerful A.I. Technology Business, Yesterday

    In an unusual move, the Treasury secretary and the Federal Reserve chair gathered bank executives to caution about cyberthreats posed by artificial intelligence.

  64. What the Cease-Fire Means for Iran Video, Yesterday

    Emerging from weeks of U.S. and Israeli airstrikes, an emboldened Iran has 10 demands for talks during the tenuous cease-fire, according to Iranian state media. Our reporter Erika Solomon assesses Iran’s position.

  65. F.A.A. Says Military Can Use Anti-Drone Lasers in U.S. Airspace U.S., Yesterday

    An interagency dispute over the use of high-energy lasers near airports led the Federal Aviation Administration to temporarily close the airspace twice in Texas this year.

  66. Iran Unable to Find Mines It Planted in Strait of Hormuz, U.S. Says U.S., Yesterday

    The lost mines have prevented Iran from quickly complying with President Trump’s demand to allow more ships to pass through the waterway.

  67. Harris Signals Potential Third Presidential Run In 2028 Video, Yesterday

    Former Vice President Kamala Harris signaled a potential third run for the presidency in 2028 at a gathering of the National Action Network on Friday. More than a half-dozen other potential Democratic candidates also appeared at the event.

  68. Yesterday’s Nasa Artemis Ii Splashdown Return live blog included three standalone posts:
  69. University of Ottawa Lockdown Lifted After a Man Is Arrested World, Yesterday

    The university locked down the campus for several hours on Friday after reports that a man was acting suspiciously nearby. Police would not say if he was armed.

  70. New Evidence Further Implicates U.S. Missiles in Strikes That Killed 21 Civilians in Iran World, Yesterday

    Additional images and video build on an earlier analysis, which the Pentagon has disputed, showing Precision Strike Missiles, or PrSMs, hit a sports hall and residential areas in the Iranian city of Lamerd.

  71. Watch Live: Artemis II Crew Returns to Earth Video, Yesterday

    The Artemis II crew returns to Earth after a historic lunar flyby.

  72. Trump Moves Top Aide James Blair to Political Operation Ahead of Midterms U.S., Yesterday

    Mr. Blair will “lead the charge from the outside,” the president said on social media. The move comes as Republicans are bracing for a potentially difficult November election.

  73. Swalwell Faces Sex Assault Accusation as He Runs for California Governor U.S., Yesterday

    Eric Swalwell, a Democratic congressman, denied the account of a former staff member published by CNN and The San Francisco Chronicle. Nancy Pelosi called on him to withdraw from the governor’s race.

  74. Trump-Ally Orban Trails in Polls Ahead of Hungary’s Election Video, Yesterday

    After 16 years in power, Prime Minister Viktor Orban party is trailing in most independent polls behind the opposition leader Peter Magyar as Sunday’s election draws nearer.

  75. Eric Adams, Citizen of the World, Becomes an Actual Citizen of Albania New York, Yesterday

    Mr. Adams, the former mayor of New York City, has expressed fondness for Albania, visiting the country in his last weeks in office.

  76. Trump Is Racing to Redefine ‘America First’ in a Time of War World, Yesterday

    Washington has been debating the thrust of Mr. Trump’s foreign policy for more than a decade, with the only consensus being that “America First” means whatever the president says it does.

  77. Artemis II Astronauts Are Set to Arrive Home Briefing, Yesterday

    Also, Iran adds a new condition as JD Vance heads to peace talks. Here’s the latest at the end of Friday.

  78. Workout Clothes That Offer Support, Sun Protection — and Even Probiotics T Magazine, Yesterday

    Five cross-functional activewear brands to put on your radar.

  79. Democrats’ Fight for Black Support in 2028 Is Starting. It’s Wide Open. U.S., Yesterday

    Possible presidential candidates are already courting a crucial Democratic constituency.

  80. Davey Lopes, Base-Stealing Maestro, Is Dead at 80 Sports, Yesterday

    He was one of baseball’s most efficient thieves, and part of a storied infield quartet with the Los Angeles Dodgers, playing in four World Series.

  81. Thomas S. Langner, Who Linked Social Ills to Mental Illness, Dies at 102 Science, Yesterday

    He helped lead what became known as the Midtown Manhattan Study, which showed that mental impairment is highly correlated with low socioeconomic status.

  82. Eliot Engel, a 16-Term Bronx Liberal in Congress, Dies at 79 New York, Yesterday

    After defeating a Democratic fixture in a 1988 primary, he rose to lead the House Foreign Affairs Committee, then was toppled himself in 2020, undone by an overheard comment.

  83. As Peace Talks Open, Prospects for Lasting Deal Are Uncertain World, Yesterday

    With U.S. and Iranian leaders heading to Pakistan for negotiations amid a two-week cease-fire, the two sides must resolve major differences on Lebanon, the Strait of Hormuz and frozen Iranian assets.

  84. Trump Says First Lady ‘Had a Right’ to Talk About Epstein U.S., Yesterday

    President Trump said in an interview that he had known his wife wanted to address rumors about the late sex offender at some point, but that he had not known exactly what she would say.

  85. Drafting a Presidential Son? The Manosphere Wants to Talk About It Style, Yesterday

    With news of a change to the Selective Service, memes and social media chatter abound about who would be sent to war.

  86. Facing Many Crises, Pakistan Tries to End a Big One — in Iran World, Yesterday

    A nation with a stalled economy, a terrorism problem and two hostile neighbors is set to host the first formal U.S.-Iranian talks since the war began.

  87. Fred Drasner, a Feisty Leader of The Daily News, Is Dead at 83 Business, Yesterday

    A former New York cabdriver who never lost his edge, he was co-publisher alongside Mort Zuckerman as he took on rival papers in the so-called tabloid wars.

  88. Pentagon Appeals Court Decisions Gutting Its Press Restrictions Business, Yesterday

    The Defense Department filed a formal notice that it intended to fight a federal judge’s recent rulings that its press restrictions were unconstitutional.

  89. Artemis II vuelve a la Tierra: cómo y cuándo ver el amerizaje En español, Yesterday

    Los cuatro astronautas a bordo de la cápsula Orión se disponen a amerizar en el océano Pacífico el viernes. Esto es lo que debes saber.

  90. Why Opening the Strait of Hormuz Won’t Immediately Lower Gas Prices Video, Yesterday

    Our energy reporter Rebecca F. Elliott explains why, even if the flow of energy is restored through the Persian Gulf, it will take months to carry out repairs across dozens of energy sites in the region.

  91. Prince Harry Is Sued for Libel by a Charity He Founded World, Yesterday

    Sentebale filed a defamation lawsuit against the Duke of Sussex, who resigned as patron last year after a clash between the board of trustees and the board’s chair.

  92. Yesterday’s Iran War Trump Israel Lebanon live blog included two standalone posts:
  93. Fareed Zakaria on the Moral Cost of Trump’s War Video, Yesterday

    The foreign policy analyst Fareed Zakaria explains how the Iran war has been a turning point in America’s standing in the world.

  94. Potential Democratic 2028 Candidates Condemn Trump’s ‘War of Choice’ in Iran U.S., Yesterday

    At a convention in New York, several Democrats mulling presidential bids rallied around opposition to President Trump’s decision to attack Iran.

  95. ‘His Legacy Is Complex’: Grappling With Afrika Bambaataa Style, Yesterday

    The tributes to one of hip-hop’s founders were complicated by allegations of sexual abuse made against him in recent years.

  96. Democratic Socialists Win Court Battle as Elections Near New York, Yesterday

    The ruling in New York rescinds a $212,000 fine issued to the Democratic Socialists of America over its fund-raising tactics in the 2022 elections.

  97. EE. UU. busca reforzar la lista del servicio militar. Esto hay que saber En español, Yesterday

    A finales de año, el Sistema de Servicio Selectivo de EE. UU. comenzará a registrar automáticamente los nombres de quienes cumplen los requisitos para ser llamados a filas.

  98. Burned Before, Democrats Abruptly Revive the Idea of Impeaching Trump U.S., Yesterday

    Democrats in Congress have assiduously avoided talk of a third impeachment of President Trump, concerned that it would distract from their midterm campaign message. That tide seems to have turned.

  99. Prices Are High. Here’s One Reason Not to Panic. Opinion, Yesterday

    I believe the gas tank is half full.

  100. Trump comparte un video explícito de un ataque y arremete contra los haitianos En español, Yesterday

    El hombre al que se ve golpeando a una mujer es de Haití y se enfrenta a un cargo de asesinato en Florida, dijeron las autoridades. El presidente ha buscado eliminar el Estatus de Protección Temporal para los migrantes de origen haitiano.

  101. Homeland Security Workers Get Paid, but the Next Check Is Uncertain U.S., Yesterday

    The lack of clarity has frustrated employees as Congress battles over how to fund the department.

  102. Israel and Lebanon Plan Talks in Washington as War Threatens U.S.-Iran Deal World, Yesterday

    Whether Israel’s conflict with Hezbollah, the Iran-backed militant group in Lebanon, is included in the Iran cease-fire is one of the major disputes rattling the truce.

  103. Mariah Carey Lists Her TriBeCa Penthouse for $27 Million Real Estate, Yesterday

    The pop icon bought the home and onetime “Cribs” subject in 1999 for $9 million.

  104. Officials Release Design for 250-Foot Arch in Washington, as Trump Seeks Another Imprint U.S., Yesterday

    The president has proposed the arch, which would rise on a Washington roundabout across from the Lincoln Memorial, as a way to celebrate America’s 250th anniversary.

  105. Molotov Cocktail Is Hurled at Home of OpenAI C.E.O. Sam Altman U.S., Yesterday

    The device burned an exterior gate of the house, in San Francisco, the police said, and it was unclear whether the artificial intelligence executive was home. The authorities arrested a suspect.

  106. Artemis II’s New Views of the Moon Science, Yesterday

    Over 10 days, the astronauts of NASA’s lunar flyby mission have achieved the near impossible.

  107. Trump ataca a destacados conservadores que se oponen a la guerra en Irán En español, Yesterday

    El presidente de EE. UU. atacó a Tucker Carlson, Megyn Kelly y otros en términos muy personales en una larga publicación en las redes sociales.

  108. Vance Should Stand Up to Trump Opinion, Yesterday

    Responses to Dana Milbank’s Opinion guest essay about Vice President JD Vance. Also: Melania Trump’s lament; a lost childhood; propaganda and facts.

  109. Democrats Denounce Trump’s Plan to Use Foreign Steel in White House Ballroom U.S., Yesterday

    A New York Times report that the president was accepting a donation of foreign steel for the ballroom was seized on by Democrats.

  110. Flashback: Your Weekly History Quiz, April 11, 2026 Interactive, Yesterday

    Can you sort 8 historical events?

  111. Have You Used A.I. Chatbots for Nutrition Advice? Well, Yesterday

    Whether you’re looking to manage a health condition, lose weight or simply eat better, we want to hear from you.

  112. ‘I’m Fed Up.’ Frustrated With Trump, Starmer Embraces Other Allies. World, Yesterday

    Prime Minister Keir Starmer of Britain is strengthening ties in Europe and the Middle East as the once-special relationship with America sours.

  113. Judge Declines to Order Trump Administration to Adjust Somali Deportation Policies U.S., Yesterday

    Acknowledging that the government may have recently stepped up the pace of removal proceedings, a federal judge wrote that he could not immediately intervene.

  114. Trump Shares Video of Graphic Attack and Rails Against Haitians U.S., Yesterday

    The man seen beating a woman is from Haiti and faces a murder charge in Florida, officials said. President Trump has fought to end protections for Haitian immigrants.

  115. The Philharmonic Surrounds a Premiere With a Motley Crowd Arts, Yesterday

    George Lewis’s new piece brought in the percussion and piano quartet Yarn/Wire, in an evening that also featured the soprano Golda Schultz.

  116. European Airports Warn of Fuel Shortages if Gulf Supplies Remain Shut Business, Yesterday

    An association of airports told European Union officials that fuel shipments through the Strait of Hormuz had to restart within three weeks to avoid a “systemic” shortage.

  117. Hilde Limondjian, Met Museum’s Longtime Concert Impresario, Dies at 89 Arts, Yesterday

    She gave New York debuts to artists like Cecilia Bartoli and Peter Serkin, and introduced new music by Philip Glass and others.

  118. The Enduring Body and Soul of Martha Graham at 100 Arts, Yesterday

    Her dance company, the oldest in the United States, celebrates its centennial in a series of mixed bills. But why aren’t all the dances by Graham?

  119. Should Churches Remove Art by a Priest Accused of Sexual Abuse? World, Yesterday

    The Rev. Marko Ivan Rupnik has installed mosaics across the Roman Catholic world, including at the Vatican. After nuns accused him of abuse, some want his work removed.

  120. Bob Law, Trailblazing Talk-Radio Host, Dies at 86 Business, Yesterday

    His wee-hours show “Night Talk” was a nationally syndicated stalwart, examining tough issues and spotlighting Black cultural and political stars.

  121. Chicken Manchurian for Your Friday Food, Yesterday

    And more of our most popular recipes from the week.

  122. There’s a Way Out of Haiti’s Nightmare Opinion, Yesterday

    Force alone can’t stabilize a country in chaos.

  123. Five Science Fiction Movies to Stream Now Movies, Yesterday

    This month’s picks will have you seeing double, including a film in which Vince Vaughn plays current and future versions of a character.

  124. Fuel Protests Cause Transport Chaos in Ireland as Iran War Spikes Prices World, Yesterday

    The Irish government said it had called in the army after protesters blocked highways, ports and an oil refinery, causing widespread disruption.

  125. Why Investing in Wind and Solar to Avoid Gas Shocks Hasn’t Added Up for Some Climate, Yesterday

    Renewable energy is cheaper to run than fossil fuels, especially with war choking oil supply. But it hasn’t turned out that way for some European countries, and the reason is complex.

  126. ‘Hello to the New World Superpower’: Iran’s Africa Missions Troll Trump World, Yesterday

    Official social media accounts for Iranian embassies have engaged in information warfare, but the ones in Africa appear to have taken the lead on the attacks.

  127. The Oil Shock Is Worse Than You Think Business, Yesterday

    The war with Iran is preventing huge amounts of oil from flowing out of the Persian Gulf, but the prices that many people track don’t fully capture the scale of the disruption.

  128. Yesterday’s Science live blog included one standalone post:
  129. Bessent and Powell’s A.I. Anxiety Business, Yesterday

    The Treasury secretary and the Fed chairman reportedly summoned banking leaders to discuss the potential systemic risks of Anthropic’s new model.

  130. A Record Jump in U.S. Gasoline Prices Is Squeezing Consumers Business, Yesterday

    The cost at the pump made its biggest monthly percentage increase in decades amid lingering tensions over the war in Iran.

  131. The Iran War Has Prompted Some Companies to Raise Prices Business, Yesterday

    Delta Air Lines, Amazon, the United States Postal Service and others have said they are raising prices because of higher energy costs connected to the war in Iran.

  132. ‘The Headlines’ News Quiz: Apr. 10, 2026 The Headlines, Yesterday

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

  133. Anthropic’s Cybersecurity Shock Wave + Ronan Farrow and Andrew Marantz on Their Sam Altman Investigation + One Good Thing Podcasts, Yesterday

    The new Anthropic model that’s too dangerous to be released is already revealing thousands of software vulnerabilities.

  134. Europe Braces for a Spike in Inflation Business, Yesterday

    Investors are betting that the European Central Bank and the Bank of England will raise interest rates this year.

  135. Yesterday’s Inflation Cpi Report live blog included one standalone post:
  136. You Can’t Use This A.I. Briefing, Yesterday

    Claude Mythos Preview is dangerous, Anthropic said. We explain the risks.