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  1. Thursday Briefing: Trump Lashes Out at Zelensky Briefing, Today

    Plus, the perfect pour-over coffee.

  2. No Power? No Problem. Nicole Scherzinger Sings With Bullhorn on Broadway. Theater, Today

    The “Sunset Boulevard” star briefly entertained the crowd when “a technical malfunction on the sound side” forced the cancellation of a matinee performance.

  3. Vance esboza un plan de alto al fuego en Ucrania que favorece a Rusia En español, Today

    El vicepresidente JD Vance dijo que el plan congelaría el territorio a lo largo de las actuales líneas del frente del conflicto entre Rusia y Ucrania, y que EE. UU. se retiraría si ambas partes no estaban de acuerdo.

  4. C.E.O. Steps Down at Discord, the Social Chat App Business, Today

    Jason Citron was a co-founder of the company, which is said to be working toward an initial public offering at some point this year.

  5. Prelude to a Funeral World, Today

    A single image captures the subtle changes in how the Roman Catholic Church buries a pope.

  6. Marco Grassi, Who Brought Old Paintings Back to Life, Dies at 90 Arts, Today

    As a restorer who specialized in late medieval and early Renaissance paintings from Italy, he was in intimate touch with the paintings of long-dead masters.

  7. ‘Utter Chaos’: Witnesses Recall Deadly Shooting at Annual Parade U.S., Today

    Residents of a Chicago suburb described their memories of the day and its lasting effects on their lives during a sentencing hearing for the man responsible. He was absent.

  8. Jelly Roll Should Be Pardoned for Drug and Robbery Offenses, Board Says Arts, Today

    The Tennessee Board of Parole unanimously determined that the country star should be pardoned, but the decision is in the hands of the governor.

  9. Trump Offers Private Dinner to Top 220 Investors in His Memecoin Technology, Today

    The offer, which caused President Trump’s memecoin to surge in price, was his family’s latest effort to profit from cryptocurrencies.

  10. A Life ‘Shattered’: A Minnesota Man Who Lost His Visa Talks About His Detainment U.S., Today

    An Indonesian man with a student visa and an American wife thought he would soon get a green card. Now, he could get deported over a 2022 arrest.

  11. Stray Bullet Kills Harlem Woman Who Stepped Outside to Check on Grandson New York, Today

    Excenia Mette, 61, walked out of her apartment building and into the middle of a shootout. She was an active member of the National Action Network.

  12. Trump Takes On Improbable Task in Seeking Trade Deals Across the Globe Business, Today

    The president’s threats of tariffs have brought countries like Japan, South Korea and India rushing to negotiate, but they have sown chaos with bigger trading partners like China.

  13. Arthur Fleischer Jr., Prominent Lawyer in Corporate Takeovers, Dies at 92 Business, Today

    He was a top deal maker in the world of mergers and acquisitions, during the 1980s takeover boom and beyond. He also had a keen interest in art.

  14. ‘Conclave’ Streaming Numbers Jump After Pope Francis’ Death Business, Today

    Experts said that the 2024 film accurately portrayed the papal selection process.

  15. The World Seems to Be Surrendering to Climate Change Opinion, Today

    The state of the climate future, Part I.

  16. How I Describe Myself Politically These Days Opinion, Today

    America needs to figure out how to dominate the industries of the future. Call me a “Waymo Democrat.”

  17. Museum Told to Surrender Schiele Drawing to Heirs of Man Killed by Nazis Arts, Today

    A New York judge found that the Art Institute of Chicago’s drawing by Egon Schiele had been looted from an Austrian Jew who died in a concentration camp.

  18. A Roman Gladiator and a Lion Met in Combat. Only One Walked Away. Science, Today

    A discovery in an English garden led to the first direct evidence that man fought beast to entertain the subjects of the Roman Empire.

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  20. Richard Branson Criticizes Trump’s ‘Erratic’ Tariff Policies U.S., Today

    The British entrepreneur said the U.S. government’s unpredictable tariffs had “financially done a lot of harm” and driven the world to “the verge of a complete meltdown two weeks ago.”

  21. From Kyle Abraham, Saxophones and Sculptural Shapes Arts, Today

    On program of New York premieres at the Joyce Theater, Abraham’s contribution stands out and so do his dancers.

  22. Esto es lo que hay que saber sobre las tensiones en Cachemira En español, Today

    El martes, milicianos mataron al menos a 26 turistas e hirieron a muchos otros en Cachemira. En el pasado, India ha culpado a Pakistán de ataques similares.

  23. Britain Says It Will Not Alter Standards or Rush U.S. Trade Deal Business, Today

    The British government is hoping to reach an agreement with the United States to soften the economic blow British businesses are facing from higher tariffs.

  24. Cómo ver el funeral del papa Francisco En español, Today

    El funeral de Francisco se llevará a cabo el sábado en la plaza de San Pedro, según ha indicado el Vaticano. Aquí te decimos cómo verlo y qué esperar.

  25. A Perfect Day in a Gentle Meadow Is Shattered by Bloody Carnage World, Today

    Victims and eyewitnesses described scenes of chaos and horror when militants killed 26 people in Kashmir as families, couples and friends took in a picturesque valley.

  26. Eric Adams Campaigns at Legal Weed Shop With Troubled History New York, Today

    Before it was a legal dispensary where the mayor hoped to raise campaign funds, the site held an illicit weed shop raided by the city. Some of its operators are still around.

  27. Tiny Love Stories: ‘The Secret About People’ Style, Today

    Modern Love in miniature, featuring reader-submitted stories of no more than 100 words.

  28. Trump se apoya en los tatuajes para identificar pandilleros. Es un criterio poco fiable, según los expertos En español, Today

    El gobierno estadounidense parece estar utilizando el arte corporal para deportar a personas que, afirman, son miembros del Tren de Aragua. Una medida que ignora décadas de protocolo, según los críticos.

  29. Chappell Roan’s Faithful Country Swerve Video, Today

    One of the defining pop stars of the new generation is getting frisky with a 1990s country sound, our critic says in his weekly review from the driver’s seat.

  30. A Republican Senator Says It: ‘We Are All Afraid’ Opinion, Today

    Readers react to the startling admission by Senator Lisa Murkowski of Alaska. Also: Private prisons for immigrants; noise in a Queens neighborhood.

  31. New Study Could Bolster Climate Laws to Make Polluters Pay Climate, Today

    Vermont was the first state to try to hold polluters accountable for climate disasters. New research aims to assign specific responsibility.

  32. Un potente terremoto sacude Estambul y saca a la gente a las calles En español, Today

    Inmediatamente después del sismo no se registraron víctimas ni daños importantes, pero todavía está fresco el recuerdo del desastroso terremoto de 2023 en el sureste del país.

  33. YouTube at 20: From ‘Lazy Sunday’ to ‘Hot Ones’ Technology, Today

    The video-streaming platform has revolutionized how we watch things. Here’s a timeline of its biggest moments.

  34. The Dispatch Buys SCOTUSblog, a Supreme Court Mainstay Business, Today

    The Dispatch, a right-of-center political news and commentary start-up, plans to keep the legal news website available at no cost. Terms of the deal were not disclosed.

  35. Karen Durbin, 80, Dies; ‘Fearless’ Feminist Who Edited The Village Voice Business, Today

    A fierce advocate of sexual liberation, she pushed the alternative weekly to cover women’s issues, as well as gay rights and avant-garde culture.

  36. Police Identify 2 Gilgo Beach Victims, a Mother and Her Toddler New York, Today

    The victims — Tanya Denise Jackson and her daughter, Tatiana Marie Dykes — were found on Long Island, near the area where a serial killer operated.

  37. Barry Benepe, Who Gave New York Its Greenmarkets, Dies at 96 New York, Today

    He brought farm-grown produce to the city’s streets, creating the largest network of farmers’ markets in the country and helping to revive neighborhoods.

  38. El féretro del papa Francisco es trasladado a la Basílica de San Pedro En español, Today

    Miles de personas acudieron a presentar sus respetos y despedirse del pontífice, quien falleció el lunes a la edad de 88 años.

  39. Lorde Dances to Her New Single in Washington Square Park Video, Today

    The singer summoned fans on her social media to an impromptu performance in Washington Square Park Tuesday night.

  40. Jordan Cracks Down on Muslim Brotherhood World, Today

    The Arab monarchy had already taken steps toward disbanding the Islamist group in a 2020 court decision, but said it would now move to completely ban its activities.

  41. Durbin, No. 2 Senate Democrat, to Retire After 44 Years in Congress U.S., Today

    Senator Richard J. Durbin’s departure will set off a primary for a rare open Senate seat in Illinois and open a top leadership slot. He said it was time to “face reality” and make way for someone new.

  42. A Turner Prize Shortlist That J.M.W. Turner Might Have Appreciated Arts, Today

    This year’s nominees for the prestigious art award include Mohammed Sami, an Iraqi painter, and Zadie Xa, a Canadian installation artist.

  43. Heavy Rains Cause Flooding in New Orleans Weather, Today

    Lingering storms drenched the city with over a month’s worth of rain, swamping roads and stranding drivers.

  44. Tariffs on China Aren’t Likely to Rescue Battered U.S. P.P.E. Industry Health, Today

    The few domestic companies that still make protective gear for health care workers have clamored for federal intervention. But they worry President Trump’s trade war with China won’t help.

  45. The Sleep Trends Experts Think You Should (and Shouldn’t) Try Well, Today

    Mouth tape, melatonin, “worry journals” — here’s what might actually help you sleep.

  46. Sometimes You Just Need a Great Big Salad Food, Today

    And Alexa Weibel’s chopped salad with jalapeño-ranch dressing is both very great and very big (flavor-wise).

  47. Little Adds Up in the Elusive ‘Grief Camp’ Theater, Today

    Les Waters’s production for Atlantic Theater Company is marvelously realized, despite the limitations of the play’s often maddening script.

  48. ‘North of North’ Is a Warm Arctic Comedy Arts, Today

    Set in a fictional Inuk community in Canada, this Netflix comedy shows abundant tenderness for its characters but also surprising depth and edge.

  49. The Physics of the Perfect Pour Over Science, Today

    Scientists used fluid dynamics to learn how to get the most flavor from pour-over coffee.

  50. U.S. Calls for Sweeping Reforms to I.M.F. and World Bank Business, Today

    Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent argued in a speech that the multilateral economic institutions have veered away from their missions.

  51. Kenyan Runner Will Try to Become First Woman to Break a 4-Minute Mile Sports, Today

    A study suggested that Faith Kipyegon, the female record-holder, could do it under the right conditions. She is set to try in June.

  52. How to Watch the Funeral of Pope Francis World, Today

    World leaders and the Catholic faithful from around the globe will attend the funeral on Saturday. Here’s how to watch it and what to expect.

  53. Time-Saving New Phone Features You May Have Missed Technology, Today

    From photo timers to music identifiers, here are a few new iPhone and Android tools to make your life easier.

  54. The Ugly Historical Echoes of Kennedy’s Comments on Autism Opinion, Today

    Kennedy implies that disabled people are a taxpayer burden.

  55. My Fiancé Wants a Prenup After We Decided We Didn’t Need One. Help! Style, Today

    A reader feels ambushed after her fiancé resurrected the idea of a prenuptial agreement with only weeks to go until their wedding. Also: He wants to split the legal bill.

  56. Investors Prefer the ‘Nice’ Trump, but Want Results Business, Today

    Global markets are rebounding as the president softened his protectionist rhetoric and his criticism of the central bank. But investors want to see results on trade.

  57. Boeing Reports Smaller Loss but Trade War Threats Loom Business, Today

    The plane maker, which has been trying to recover from a quality crisis, could lose orders in China as a result of President Trump’s tariffs.

  58. Powerful Earthquake Shakes Istanbul, Sending People Into Streets World, Today

    No casualties or major damage were reported immediately after the magnitude-6.2 tremor. But it rattled nerves, with memories of the disastrous 2023 quake in the country’s southeast still fresh.

  59. Map: 6.2-Magnitude Earthquake Strikes Near Istanbul Interactive, Today

    View the location of the quake’s epicenter and shake area.

  60. Our Questions, and Yours Briefing, Today

    We answer five questions you had about the news.

  61. A State Department Shake-Up, and Musk Pivots as Tesla Profits Plunge The Headlines, Today

    Plus, YouTube turns 20.

  62. Trump Says They’re Foreign Gang Members. Are They? The Daily, Today

    Who was really on the planes the administration has sent to El Salvador, and the secretive process behind the deportations.

  63. Wordle Review No. 1,405 Gameplay, Today

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Thursday, April 24, 2025.

  64. Connections Companion No. 683 Gameplay, Today

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Thursday, April 24, 2025.

  65. Elon Musk Warns Rare Earth Magnet Shortage May Delay Tesla’s Robots Business, Today

    China’s halt this month on exports of magnets containing heavy rare earth metals has affected Tesla’s plans to manufacture Optimus robots.

  66. Syria’s New President Talked to The New York Times. Here Are 3 Takeaways. World, Today

    Ahmed al-Shara said his government was discussing military support with Russia and Turkey, appealed for a lifting of sanctions and suggested foreign fighters could earn Syrian citizenship.

  67. Apple and Meta Are First to Be Hit by E.U. Digital Competition Law Technology, Today

    The European Commission said the Silicon Valley companies violated the Digital Markets Act, a law meant to crimp the power of the largest tech firms.

  68. Ukraine Cease-Fire Talks in London Downgraded After Rubio Pulls Out World, Today

    Planned diplomatic talks on Wednesday have been scaled back, raising new doubts about progress toward a cease-fire between Russia and Ukraine.

  69. What to Know About the Tensions Over Kashmir World, Today

    A terrorist attack in the disputed territory in 2019 brought India and Pakistan to the verge of war. There are fears Tuesday’s violence could do the same.

  70. Syria’s Jihadist-Turned-President Seeks New Allies World, Today

    In an interview with The New York Times, President Ahmed al-Shara urged the United States to lift sanctions and alluded to the possibility of future military support from Russia and Turkey.

  71. Los narcocorridos son muy populares en México, pero ahora quieren prohibirlos En español, Today

    Los artistas mexicanos forjaron enormes audiencias cantando sobre los cárteles de la droga y la narcocultura. Ahora, ayuntamientos y estados se oponen a esa tendencia.

  72. Las hormonas sexuales son hormonas cerebrales y podrían ayudar a tratar el cerebro En español, Today

    Una comprensión cada vez mayor de cómo las hormonas “reproductivas” esculpen el cerebro podría transformar el tratamiento de las afecciones neurológicas.

  73. Adrienne Adams Lands Two Major Endorsements for N.Y.C. Mayor New York, Today

    Ms. Adams, the City Council speaker, will receive endorsements from Letitia James, the state attorney general, and from District Council 37, the largest municipal union.

  74. At Elon Musk’s Behest, Voters Cast Ballots for a New Town: Starbase, Texas U.S., Today

    It has been a rough patch for Mr. Musk, but he is about to realize a dream for SpaceX, its employees and for himself, his own town on the southern tip of Texas.

  75. Trump Says He Won’t Fire Powell. His Fed Battle May Not Be Over Yet. U.S., Today

    The president said he has “no intention” of ousting Jerome H. Powell, the Fed chair, but the administration’s willingness to challenge norms regarding the central bank’s political independence is causing concern.

  76. Big Law Firms Fighting Trump’s Blacklist Seek Quick and Permanent Relief U.S., Today

    Perkins Coie and WilmerHale hope to convince a pair of federal judges on Wednesday that President Trump’s threats to their business are blatantly unconstitutional.

  77. After Pope Francis: A Round Table With David French Opinion, Today

    Three religious thinkers on the state of Catholicism.

  78. Columbia Journalism Review Faces the Kind of Crisis It Usually Covers Business, Today

    The publication is now trying to find a successful business model without its top editor, who was abruptly fired last week.

  79. Remember When Facebook Was Cool? Recalling a Bygone Era at Meta’s Trial. Technology, Today

    In the landmark antitrust case, tech executives have harked back to a Silicon Valley age when social apps like Facebook, Path, Orkut and Google Plus boomed.

  80. The Very American Roots of Trumpism Opinion, Today

    The historian Steven Hahn puts Trumpism in the context of America’s long history of illiberalism.

  81. What Do You Believe In? The Learning Network, Today

    A new series explores how people experience religion and spirituality now. What does belief look like for you?

  82. ‘Andor’ Shows How a Resistance Is Built, One Brick at a Time Arts, Today

    In the best of the Disney+ “Star Wars” series, returning for its final season, fighting fascism is more than just a joyride.

  83. Homicidios y negligencias en las cárceles de California En español, Today

    Las cárceles del condado de Riverside están plagadas de tasas de homicidio inusualmente altas y fallos de seguridad recurrentes por parte de un personal inexperto.

  84. Just Don’t Call It ‘Tequila’ Food, Today

    California agave spirits, a recent addition to the liquor cabinet, aim for a bigger slice of the market.

  85. Gov. Josh Shapiro: Finding Moral Clarity After an Arsonist’s Attack Opinion, Today

    This level of violence has to stop.

  86. What Happens to Abandoned Boats in New York? New York, Today

    A Parks Department official scours the shoreline looking for vessels that owners left behind. There are hundreds of them.

  87. Odes to Mexican Drug Lords Are Pop Hits, but the Law Is Turning Against Them World, Today

    Mexican artists built enormous audiences singing about drug cartels and narco culture. Cities and states are now moving against the style.

  88. Trump Wants You to Think Resistance Is Futile. It Is Not. Opinion, Today

    Every time we make ourselves into obstacles, we also make it a little less likely that the administration’s authoritarian fantasy becomes our reality.

  89. A Coastal New England Town’s ‘Ornery’ Vandal: A Woodpecker U.S., Today

    More than 20 vehicles in a town on Cape Ann, Mass., have been damaged by a woodpecker in mating season. “You still see him out here,” one resident said. “Peck, peck, peck, peck.”

  90. When the Supreme Court Spoke With One Voice Opinion, Today

    The federal judiciary is being forced to confront a fundamental question: what to do when its orders are defied.

  91. You’re Probably Thinking About Boundaries All Wrong Podcasts, Today

    KC Davis, a therapist and author, on her new book, “Who Deserves Your Love.”

  92. $800,000 Homes in California, Colorado and Vermont Real Estate, Today

    An Italianate home in Martinez, Calif., an industrial condo in Denver, and an updated farmhouse in Shelburne, Vt.

  93. Jeremy Jordan, Searching for Challenges Onstage Theater, Today

    In “Floyd Collins,” playing a hardscrabble Kentuckian trapped while exploring a cave, the actor finds inspiration in the claustrophobic restrictions.

  94. They Criticized Musk on X. Then Their Reach Collapsed. Interactive, Today

    Three users who disagreed with the site’s owner saw views for their posts plummet.

  95. To Ship or to Check? That Is the Luggage Question. Travel, Today

    The convenience of shipping comes with a cost. But under some circumstances, it may be worth it — and there may even be some savings if you factor in other elements.

  96. Death, Taxes and Ben Affleck: ‘The Accountant’ Gets a Sequel Movies, Today

    The director and the writer of the surprisingly successful “Accountant” franchise join Affleck to discuss its origins, getting ahead in Hollywood and learning to line dance.

  97. Go to Mars, Never Die and Other Big Tech Pipe Dreams Books, Today

    In “More Everything Forever,” the science journalist Adam Becker subjects Silicon Valley’s “ideology of technological salvation” to critical scrutiny.

  98. Tiger Woods and Vanessa Trump Make More Sense Together Than You Think Magazine, Today

    The official Instagram announcement ritual felt odd, but the pairing might not be.

  99. Maggie & Terre Roche’s 1975 LP Is a Revelation. Why Is It Forgotten? Arts, Today

    “Seductive Reasoning,” a flop that preceded the Roches’ debut, has a fluctuating sonic palette, contributions from Paul Simon and the sisters’ most brilliant songwriting.

  100. Mexico Is Becoming a Beacon Opinion, Today

    The country can take up welcoming values the United States has abandoned.

  101. His Suits Come Alive From the Waist Down Style, Today

    Jack Sivan started his namesake tailoring and men’s wear business after freelancing for luxury labels like the Row.

  102. Canada’s Million-Dollar Real Estate Crisis World, Today

    Soaring housing costs, with many homes nearing $1 million, have sparked an exodus from cities like Vancouver, and Canadians want their next prime minister to do something about it.

  103. 17 Ways to Cut Your Risk of Stroke, Dementia and Depression All at Once Well, Today

    A new study identified overlapping factors that affect your odds of developing these brain diseases late in life.

  104. The Most Luxurious Use of Eggs, by Way of Japan Magazine, Today

    Chawanmushi, a Japanese half-custard half-flan, treats the humble staples as the lavish ingredients they’ve always been.

  105. The Latest Battleground for Luxury Tourism: Albania’s Adriatic Coast Travel, Today

    Two major proposals led by Jared Kushner and a new airport championed by the Albanian government focus on an area prized for its biodiversity. Are they a sign of things to come?

  106. Meet the Bar Cabinet, the Bar Cart’s Luxe Older Sibling Real Estate, Today

    Offering up an element of surprise, bar cabinets are impressive, functional showpieces.

  107. In California Jails, a Rash of Homicide and Negligence U.S., Today

    The jails of Riverside County are plagued with unusually high murder rates and recurring security failures by an inexperienced staff.

  108. Poems That Lean Into Calm and Joy Amid Life’s Chaos Books, Today

    In four new collections, a frank look at disability, a celebration of domestic life (and dogs), a gathering of hushed moments and a clutch of myth-inflected reveries.

  109. A Philadelphia Glass Artist Has Made a Secular Sanctuary for the Ages Arts, Today

    As the artist in residence at the Penn Center for Neuroaesthetics, Judith Schaechter created a giant dome to spark joy. It’s now on view outside Philadelphia.

  110. Plates Full of Beauty and History in Upper Manhattan Arts, Today

    New additions to Adriana Varejão’s acclaimed “Plate” series are showing at the Hispanic Society Museum and Library, in her first solo museum exhibit in New York.

  111. Glimpses of the Final Frontier at the American Museum of Natural History Arts, Today

    Stranded astronauts and celebrity space tourism have piqued interest in space — and a photography exhibition in the museum is making the most of it.

  112. Detroit Art Institutions Resist Political Challenges to Diversity Arts, Today

    Leaders at the Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History and others say their core mission of elevating Black voices will not change.

  113. If You Think the School Lunch Battle is New — Go to Philadelphia Arts, Today

    A science museum in the city looks back at the history of feeding children in schools and reminds us how fraught the efforts have been for more than 100 years.

  114. A California Museum Weighs the Promise and Perils of Tech Arts, Today

    Set in the heart of Silicon Valley, the Computer History Museum long cheered the developments around it. Now, it’s taking a more nuanced approach.

  115. Theo Von Dismantles the Interview Show Arts, Today

    The comedian and podcaster is one of the defining conversationalists of media’s new MAGA-friendly mainstream. But he can be harder to pin down, politically and culturally, than his bro-cast peers.

  116. Does Your Plant Need a Nanny? Style, Today

    A new crop of caretakers will spritz, polish and prune your houseplants — and even send photos while you’re away.

  117. Video Game Reviews of 2025 Arts, Today

    Our critics’ favorite games include the manic co-op adventure Split Fiction, the folklore-inflected South of Midnight and the tactically challenging Stone of Madness.

  118. Being Married to Timothy Leary Was Tough. It Helped to Be High. Books, Today

    Susannah Cahalan traces the life of Rosemary Woodruff Leary, who made her husband’s coffee, tripped with him and helped break him out of jail.

  119. Slaughter of Civilians in Kashmir Shatters an Illusion of Calm World, Today

    India had claimed in recent years that its heavy-handed approach had brought peace to the long restive region. The attack on Tuesday showed that wasn’t true.

  120. Wildfire Rages in Southern New Jersey Video, Today

    Thick plumes of smoke rose into the sky as flames engulfed the heavily forested Pine Barrens section of southern New Jersey.

  121. Pope Francis’ Coffin Is Moved to St. Peter’s in Solemn Procession World, Today

    Crowds flocked to pay their respects and bid farewell to the pontiff, who died on Monday at the age of 88.

  122. Las mujeres que piensan que el mundo necesita más bebés En español, Today

    Las asistentes a la convención del movimiento a favor de la natalidad eran relativamente pocas y estaban todas de acuerdo: la maternidad necesita reinventarse.

  123. What Do You Look for in an Apartment? Tell Us About It. New York, Today

    As the busy summer rental season approaches, The New York Times wants to hear your must-haves and absolutely-nots when you’re looking for a place to live.

  124. Shocking Television Deaths The Learning Network, Today

    What’s your most memorable TV character exit?

  125. Cuomo’s Campaign Strategy: Limit Appearances and Avoid Confrontation New York, Today

    Former Gov. Andrew Cuomo is embracing a so-called Rose Garden strategy in his tightly controlled campaign for mayor of New York City.

  126. Weinstein’s Retrial to Begin, Testing Legacy of #MeToo Movement New York, Today

    Prosecutors and defense lawyers are expected to make opening statements Wednesday in the sex-crime case of the fallen mogul Harvey Weinstein.

  127. A White House Reporter on What It Takes to Cover Trump Times Insider, Today

    Tyler Pager uses a deep bench of sources to break stories about immigration, economic policy and national security.

  128. Spelling Bee Forum Gameplay, Today

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

  129. Por décadas, su trastorno fue un secreto. Luego dio la cara en internet En español, Today

    Millones de personas se rascan la piel o se jalan el pelo compulsivamente. Las redes sociales están ayudando a algunas de ellas a recuperarse.

  130. Palabra del día: ‘tetchy’ En español, Today

    Esta palabra ha aparecido en 37 artículos en NYTimes.com en el último año. ¿Puedes usarla en una frase?

  131. Word of the Day: tetchy The Learning Network, Today

    This word has appeared in 37 articles on NYTimes.com in the past year. Can you use it in a sentence?

  132. Kimmel Likens the Selection of a New Pope to ‘RuPaul’s Drag Race’ Arts, Today

    The late night host also described the papal conclave as determining “who will be handed the keys to the popemobile” on Tuesday.

  133. Wednesday Briefing: A Downgrade in Global Growth Briefing, Today

    Plus, the next big thing from Japan.

  134. What Happened to the Francis Revolution? Opinion, Today

    Pope Francis proved to be far more cautious and conservative than many progressive Catholics had hoped for.

  135. After the Wildfires, This High School Needed a Campus. It Found a Sears. U.S., Today

    Palisades Charter High School in California has held classes online since the fire in January. On Tuesday, students gathered at a new, temporary home, a retrofitted Sears.

  136. Catholics Expected a Revolution from Francis, Just Not the One He Gave Them World, Today

    Liberals hoped he’d ordain women or allow gay marriage. Conservatives thought he’d tear up Church doctrine. But his papacy favored debate over radical action.

  137. Almost Half of Americans Breathe Unhealthy Air, Report Finds Climate, Today

    Weakening or rolling back longstanding environmental regulations would worsen the problem, the American Lung Association assessment says.

  138. Birthrates Languish in Record Lows, C.D.C. Reports Health, Today

    Despite a 1 percent increase in 2024, U.S. birthrates remained in a historic slump, a trend that worries demographers and cultural critics.

  139. China Has an Army of Robots on Its Side in the Tariff War Business, Today

    Enormous investments in factory equipment and artificial intelligence are giving China an edge in car manufacturing and other industries.

  140. Corrections: April 23, 2025 Corrections, Today

    Corrections that appeared in print on Wednesday, April 23, 2025.

  141. Trump’s Trade War With China Puts Japan in a Tight Spot Business, Today

    Japan had long maintained deep economic ties with both China and the United States. Recent trade tensions may challenge that approach.

  142. ‘Stranger Things: The First Shadow’ Review: An Origin Story for the Stage Theater, Today

    This Broadway production delivers lots of spectacle as it winds back to the teenage years of Henry Creel, an antagonist from the Netflix series.

  143. Quote of the Day: He Explored Space Travel’s Mysteries, and Left One of His Own Corrections, Today

    Quotation of the Day for Wednesday, April 23, 2025.

  144. Markets Gain After Trump Says He Has No Plans to Oust Fed Chief Business, Today

    Remarks by President Trump and his Treasury secretary fueled a rebound in global stocks, extending a surge that started on Wall Street.

  145. Lorde Planned a Surprise Show in New York. Surprise: There Was No Show. New York, Today

    The singer summoned fans to an impromptu performance in Washington Square Park Tuesday night. She neglected to get a permit. But there was one more surprise to come.

  146. Trump Says Undocumented Immigrants Shouldn’t Get Trials Before Deportation U.S., Today

    The president claimed that countries were sending their prisoners to the United States and that he needed to bypass the constitutional demands of due process to expel them quickly.

  147. Climate Activists Interrupt New York City Ballet Performance Arts, Today

    Protesters interrupted an all-Balanchine program on the company’s spring season opening night, which coincided this year with Earth Day.

  148. ‘Andor’ Season 2 Premiere Recap: Rebel Rebel Arts, Today

    The “Star Wars” series, back for its final season, shows how a revolution takes hold and how even in times of radical change, people have to keep living their lives.

  149. Yesterday’s Trump Administration News live blog included two standalone posts:
  150. Dress to the Nines Gameplay, Today

    Brandon Koppy makes space for us.

  151. Members of Congress Visit Graduate Students Being Held in Louisiana U.S., Today

    Five Democrats met with Mahmoud Khalil and Rumeysa Ozturk, who face deportation by the Trump administration.

  152. U.S. Says Tren de Aragua Charges Will ‘Devastate’ Its Infrastructure New York, Today

    Federal prosecutors charged six members of the Venezuelan gang and 21 members of a violent splinter group.

  153. Sheinbaum critica los anuncios antimigrantes del gobierno de Trump En español, Today

    Las apariciones de Kristi Noem, secretaria del Departamento de Seguridad Nacional, en la televisión mexicana culpando a los migrantes de los males de EE. UU. provocaron una dura reacción de la presidenta mexicana.

  154. Wildfire Burns in 3,200 Acres of New Jersey Forest Area New York, Today

    The fire in the Pine Barrens led to the evacuation of 3,000 residents and the shutdown of a stretch of the Garden State Parkway.

  155. Kennedy Declares ‘Sugar Is Poison’ While Announcing Ban on Food Dyes U.S., Today

    The health secretary is ratcheting up his campaign against the food industry.

  156. Critics Call Rubio’s Overhaul Plan a Blow to U.S. Values U.S., Today

    A proposed reorganization of the State Department would eliminate an office whose official goal is to build “more democratic, secure, stable, and just societies.”

  157. What to Know About the Legal Battle Over a North Carolina Supreme Court Race National, Yesterday

    The Republican challenger has embarked on an extraordinary effort to reverse his election loss that critics say is testing the boundaries of post-election litigation.

  158. Roy Thomas Baker, Who Helped Produce ‘Bohemian Rhapsody,’ Dies at 78 Express, Yesterday

    Among the most successful music producers in the 1970s and ’80s, he helped churn out hits for acts like Queen, the Cars, Journey and Foreigner.

  159. Trump Says He Has No Plans to Fire Powell Washington, Yesterday

    President Trump’s recent comments blasting Jerome H. Powell, the Federal Reserve chair, for being “late” to lower interest rates had raised questions about his fate.

  160. Costa Rica ofrece soluciones para los deportados por Trump: integrarse o irse En español, Yesterday

    El país está tomando medidas para “proteger” a decenas de migrantes de naciones lejanas que fueron deportados de Estados Unidos y que hasta hace poco estaban detenidos indefinidamente.

  161. Minnesota Sues Trump Administration Over Limits on Transgender Athletes National, Yesterday

    The administration has said it would cut federal funds to states that allow trans girls and women to play on girls’ sports teams.

  162. How Bats Enjoy an In-Flight Beverage Service Science, Yesterday

    Bats are not only masters of aerodynamic flight — they’re skillful at multitasking while flying, too.

  163. A Simpler Funeral for Francis, Who Shunned Many Gilt Papal Trappings Foreign, Yesterday

    A funeral will be held on Saturday for the pope, who changed the rules to make such ceremonies simpler than those traditionally observed.

  164. How Americans Feel About DOGE and Elon Musk Election Analytics, Yesterday

    People like the idea of cutting government waste. But they dislike Mr. Musk, and they’re down on the Department of Government Efficiency.

  165. Trump Promised ‘Big, Beautiful’ Deals. Delivering Has Been Tougher. Washington, Yesterday

    So far, the goals of many of President Trump’s negotiations have been unrealized, even those he said would be accomplished in a matter of days or weeks.

  166. Justices Appeared Set to Allow Opt-Outs From L.G.B.T.Q. Stories N Y T Now, Yesterday

    Also, the secretary of state announced major cuts at the State Department. Here’s the latest at the end of Tuesday.

  167. Treasury Secretary Bessent Predicts Tax Cuts to Pass by July 4 Washington, Yesterday

    Scott Bessent told a group of investors that he expected trade tensions with China to de-escalate.

  168. Mexico’s President Punches Back Against Kristi Noem’s Anti-Migrant Ads Foreign, Yesterday

    The D.H.S. secretary’s appearances on Mexican television blaming migrants for societal ills in the U.S. have drawn a sharp rebuke from Mexico’s president, Claudia Sheinbaum.

  169. National Science Foundation Terminates Hundreds of Active Research Awards Science, Yesterday

    The agency targeted grants focused on diversity, equity and inclusion, as well as research on misinformation.

  170. Rubio Skipping Ukraine Talks as Zelensky Rebuffs U.S. on Crimea Foreign, Yesterday

    The decision by Secretary of State Marco Rubio to pull out of the meeting and an objection by Ukraine’s leader to a key U.S. proposal raised questions about the state of the negotiations.