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  1. 2-Year-Old U.S. Citizen Was Deported ‘With No Meaningful Process,’ Judge Suspects U.S., April 26

    A federal judge in Louisiana said the deportation of the child to Honduras with her mother, even though her father had filed an emergency petition, appeared to be “illegal and unconstitutional.”

  2. Quote of the Day: Superfund Aid Sought for Sludge on 10,000 Acres of Fields Corrections, April 26

    Quotation of the Day for Saturday, April 26, 2025.

  3. Do the Impossible Gameplay, April 26

    Sarah Sinclair and Rafael Musa’s collaboration unfolds excitingly.

  4. Virginia Giuffre, Voice in Epstein Sex-Trafficking Scandal, Dies at 41 U.S., April 26

    She accused Jeffrey Epstein and his co-conspirator, Ghislaine Maxwell, of recruiting her to join their sex-trafficking ring and sued Prince Andrew for sexual assault.

  5. Why a Wisconsin Judge Was Arrested by the F.B.I. Video, April 26

    F.B.I. agents arrested a Milwaukee judge on Friday on charges of obstructing immigration agents, saying she steered an undocumented immigrant through a side door in her courtroom while the agents waited to arrest him in a public hallway. Devlin Barrett, a New York Times reporter covering the Justice Department and the F.B.I., explains how the case fits into the Trump administration’s battles with local authorities over deportations.

  6. 19 States Sue the Trump Administration Over Its D.E.I. Demand in Schools U.S., April 26

    The Trump administration threatened to withhold federal funding from states that did not enforce its interpretation of civil rights law.

  7. Trump Officials Weaken Rules Insulating Government Workers From Politics U.S., April 26

    A reinterpretation of the Hatch Act announced by the administration lets officials wear campaign paraphernalia like MAGA hats, and removes an independent board’s role in policing violations.

  8. Trump afirma que está negociando con China. China dice lo contrario En español, April 26

    El presidente Trump dijo que EE. UU. se estaba “reuniendo con China” para discutir los aranceles, comentarios destinados a calmar la inquietud de los mercados financieros. Pero los funcionarios chinos afirman que no se han producido conversaciones.

  9. Trump Administration Opens Civil Rights Inquiry Into a Long Island Mascot Fight U.S., April 26

    President Donald Trump is weighing in on a school mascot dispute at Massapequa High School, where some parents are upset that a Chiefs mascot and logo must go under a state rule.

  10. Trump Pardons Executive Whose Family Sought to Publicize Ashley Biden’s Diary U.S., April 26

    The pardon of Paul Walczak, who had been convicted of tax crimes, comes as the president uses clemency to reward allies and swipe at perceived enemies.

  11. Could Mars Be Elon Musk’s Next Business Venture? U.S., Today

    Even as Musk’s work at the Department of Government Efficiency appeared to consume him, his top adviser created a set of companies named Red Planet I, II and III.

  12. Ukrainian Peace Plan Hints at Concessions, but Major Obstacles Remain World, Today

    Officials in Kyiv plan to deliver their proposal to President Trump’s team, after rejecting a White House plan that would have given the Kremlin much of what it wants.

  13. Judge Blocks Trump Order Ending Union Protections for Federal Workers U.S., Today

    An order signed by President Trump last month was aimed at stripping collective bargaining rights from hundreds of thousands of federal workers.

  14. My ‘Natural’ Hairdresser Uses Synthetic Chemicals. Can I Leave a Bad Review? Magazine, Today

    The magazine’s Ethicist columnist on responding to a small-business owner’s misleading claims.

  15. Justice Dept. Policy Now Allows Pursuit of Reporters’ Records in Leak Inquiries U.S., Today

    A new memo suggests that investigations may be launched not just for leaks of classified information, but where disclosures “undermine” Trump administration policies.

  16. La emotiva despedida de una monja al papa Francisco En español, Today

    En la capilla ardiente, sor Geneviève Jeanningros se separó de la fila de feligreses para acercarse al cuerpo del pontífice, su viejo amigo.

  17. Downtown L.A. Has Seen Its Share of Violence. Then Someone Went After Its Trees. U.S., Today

    The authorities said a man used a chain saw to destroy more than a dozen trees in downtown Los Angeles, an attack that saddened and rattled residents and city leaders.

  18. Government Notices to Migrants Fall Short of Due Process, Legal Experts Say U.S., Today

    Venezuelan migrants were given English-only notices with limited time to file court challenges, according to a newly unsealed declaration.

  19. The F.B.I. Arrested a Wisconsin Judge in an Immigration Dispute Briefing, Today

    Also, George Santos was sentenced to more than 7 years in prison. Here’s the latest at the end of Friday.

  20. David Paton, Creator of Flying Eye Hospital, Dies at 94 Science, Today

    An idealistic ophthalmologist, he came up with an ingenious way to treat blindness in far-flung places: by outfitting an airplane with an operating room.

  21. What Constitutes Cheating at Wordle? Interactive, Today

    A ruling on the use of friends’ “Wordle skeletons” to solve the puzzle.

  22. Mangione Pleads Not Guilty as U.S. Seeks Death Penalty New York, Today

    The judge warned Attorney General Pam Bondi to temper her statements about Luigi Mangione to ensure a fair trial on charges of killing a health insurance executive.

  23. David Briggs, a Music Force in Alabama and Nashville, Dies at 82 Arts, Today

    A first-call keyboardist, he worked with Elvis Presley and Dolly Parton, helped make Muscle Shoals a recording hub, and had a key role in redefining the sound of country.

  24. Real Estate Brokerages Fight Over How Houses for Sale Should Be Listed Real Estate, Today

    Compass, one of the largest brokerages in the country, has sued a real estate database in Seattle and accused it of “monopolistic” and “anticompetitive” behavior.

  25. Fired U.S.A.I.D. Workers to Keep Government-Issued Phones and Computers U.S., Today

    The devices will be remotely wiped “to simplify processes and to reduce burden” of terminating thousands of federal workers before the agency is closed.

  26. Jay Sigel, Amateur Golfer Who Played Like a Pro, Dies at 81 Sports, Today

    Many considered him to be the greatest American amateur since Bobby Jones. So why didn’t he try for the PGA Tour? An old hand injury had something to do with it.

  27. Darle las gracias a ChatGPT es costoso. Pero quizá valga la pena En español, Today

    Aparentemente, añadir palabras a un chatbot puede costar decenas de millones de dólares. Pero algunos temen que el precio de no decir por favor o gracias podría ser mayor.

  28. Man Convicted of Fatally Torturing Child May Spend Life in Prison New York, Today

    “For that which you have done, you simply deserve no mercy,” a judge told Ryan Cato, who beat a 10-year-old boy to death in 2021.

  29. Pakistan Official Calls for International Inquiry Into Kashmir Terror Attack U.S., Today

    Amid rising tensions with India, Pakistan’s defense minister declared his country’s innocence in a terror attack that killed 26 people this week in Kashmir territory.

  30. Man Is Fatally Stabbed After Fight on Subway Train in Manhattan New York, Today

    The killing occurred after the man got into a fight with his assailant on a downtown No. 5 train during the morning rush hour, officials said.

  31. The Trump Administration Wants Seafloor Mining. What Does That Mean? Climate, Today

    A recent executive order would accelerate mining in little-understood undersea ecosystems.

  32. At 13, Charlotte Brontë Already Knew How Good a Writer She Would Be Books, Today

    An anthology of her teenage poetry, published for the first time, shows ambition, even if the verse isn’t perfect.

  33. Five Takeaways From the Times/Siena Poll U.S., Today

    Voters think President Trump has gone too far in wielding his power. They see the start of his term as “scary” and “chaotic.” And while it’s still early, they disapprove of his handling of many issues.

  34. Building the World’s Biggest Plane to Help Catch the Wind Climate, Today

    Radia, a Colorado-based company, wants to build enormous aircraft to transport giant wind turbine blades. It’s betting that politics won’t get in the way.

  35. Four Perspectives on Trump’s Weak Poll Numbers The Upshot, Today

    It’s not easy to burn this much good will so fast, and it doesn’t usually get any easier from here.

  36. The Soup That Cures All My Hangovers Food, Today

    There’s no tried-and-true salve for the morning after a big night, but this easy recipe is as close as it gets for Eric Kim.

  37. Voters See Trump’s Use of Power as Overreaching, Times/Siena Poll Finds U.S., Today

    Skepticism has grown of his efforts to expand his authority and of his handling of issues long seen as strengths for him, including the economy and immigration.

  38. Cross-Tabs: April 2025 Times/Siena Poll of Registered Voters Nationwide Interactive, Today

    Results of a nationwide New York Times/Siena College poll of 913 registered voters conducted from April 21 to 24, 2025.

  39. Toplines: April 2025 Times/Siena Poll of Registered Voters Nationwide Interactive, Today

    Results of a nationwide New York Times/Siena College poll of 913 registered voters conducted from April 21 to 24, 2025.

  40. 7 Easy Ways to Make Your Basil (and Other Herbs) Last So Much Longer Food, Today

    Sad, wilting leaves? Never again with these easy expert suggestions.

  41. Flashback: Your Weekly History Quiz, April 26, 2025 Interactive, Today

    Can you sort 8 historical events?

  42. Lorde Returns With a Nostalgic Breakup Anthem, and 9 More New Songs Arts, Today

    Hear tracks by Haim, Young Thug, Cazzu and others.

  43. Who Is the Wisconsin Judge Arrested in Immigration Dispute? U.S., Today

    Milwaukee County Circuit Court Judge Hannah Dugan was elected in 2016. She spent much of her earlier career working on behalf of low-income people and marginalized groups.

  44. Las notificaciones de deportación del ICE solo dan unas horas para impugnar En español, Today

    Una declaración de un funcionario del ICE afirma que un formulario de deportación fue leído y explicado a detenidos venezolanos, quienes tuvieron “no menos de 12 horas” para expresar su intención de impugnación.

  45. Taliban Leader Pleads Guilty to Taking American Journalist Hostage New York, Today

    Haji Najibullah’s plea was heard in a civilian court in Manhattan. He helped abduct David Rohde, then a New York Times reporter, in Afghanistan in 2008.

  46. China Says Trump’s Order on Seabed Mining Violates International Law U.S., Today

    Dozens of countries have called for a moratorium on seabed mining, and have urged restraint until an international authority agrees on rules for the practice.

  47. ¿El mayor arrendador de Madrid? Empresas de inversión estadounidenses En español, Today

    En toda España, alrededor de 185.000 inmuebles en alquiler ahora son propiedad de grandes corporaciones, la mitad de ellas de empresas con sede en Estados Unidos.

  48. Sean Combs Loses Request to Remove All Hotel Assault Video From Trial Arts, Today

    It is not yet clear how much surveillance footage of the music mogul beating his former girlfriend, Casandra Ventura, in 2016 will be presented to the jury.

  49. Our After-Dinner Debate About Larry David’s Satire Opinion, Today

    Sampling the outpouring of reader responses to the comedian’s imaginary dinner with Hitler. Also: The law firms’ test; a plea for democracy.

  50. ‘Vaguely Threatening’: Federal Prosecutor Queries Leading Medical Journal Health, Today

    The New England Journal of Medicine received a letter suggesting that it was biased and compromised by external pressure. Other journals have also received the letter.

  51. Video Catches Nun Bidding Unique Farewell to Pope Francis, an Old Friend World, Today

    Sister Geneviève Jeanningros left the queue of mourners and approached the body of Pope Francis as it lay in state.

  52. Pope Francis’ Longtime Friend and Confidant Pays Her Respects Video, Today

    Sister Geneviève Jeanningros, a member of a Catholic religious community called the Little Sisters of Jesus, said her goodbyes to the pontiff at St. Peter’s Basilica.

  53. El uso del teléfono personal de Hegseth creó un riesgo de seguridad En español, Today

    El número de teléfono del secretario de Defensa de EE. UU. era fácilmente accesible en WhatsApp, Facebook y un sitio de deportes de fantasía.

  54. Trump Administration Reverses Course on Student Visa Cancellations U.S., Today

    The sudden shift came as a reprieve for the more than 1,500 international students who have had their visas canceled in recent weeks.

  55. A Timeline of the Rise and Fall of George Santos New York, Today

    The disgraced former congressman has been sentenced to prison, years after his credentials and career began to unravel.

  56. Book Club: Let’s Talk About Adam Ross’s ‘Playworld’ Books, Today

    This off-kilter coming-of-age novel about one boy growing up in New York in the 1980s is detailed, digressive and capable of tracking the most minute shifts in emotional weather.

  57. Read the F.B.I.’s Charging Document Interactive, Today

    The F.B.I. filed this document on Thursday in the case of Judge Hannah Dugan, who was arrested on Friday.

  58. Trump Budget to Take Ax to ‘Radical’ Safety Net Programs U.S., Today

    A draft document outlines steep cuts or the elimination of funding for programs that provide child care, housing assistance, foreign aid and health research.

  59. Indian and Pakistani Soldiers Briefly Exchange Fire Along Kashmir Border World, Today

    The clash took place just days after a terror attack killed 26 people on the Indian side of the disputed region, raising tensions between the two nuclear-armed nations.

  60. Shostakovich, Boston Symphony Style Arts, Today

    Over two nights at Carnegie Hall, Andris Nelsons and the orchestra reveled in the composer’s sonic riches but played with emotional reserve.

  61. F.D.A. Scientists Are Reinstated at Agency Food Safety Labs Health, Today

    After 20 percent of the agency’s work force was cut, federal health officials have decided to bring back some experts and review firings to fill gaps in critical roles.

  62. In Trade War Clash With Washington, China Refuses to Take the Bait World, Today

    The Trump administration has been saying that the two countries are engaged in talks to resolve the dispute, but Beijing asserts that no such discussions are happening.

  63. ‘Real Women Have Curves’ Is Now a Broadway Show. Here Are 5 Things to Know. Theater, Today

    The new musical is based on Josefina López’s original play and the 2002 film adaptation that starred America Ferrera.

  64. Capital Burger, $3,000 in Cash and a D.H.S. Badge: A Washington Mystery U.S., Today

    Kristi Noem, the top official charged with patrolling the nation’s borders and protecting it from terrorist threats, was burgled in plain view of her security detail.

  65. Car Bomb Kills Russian General in Moscow Suburb Video, Today

    The Investigative Committee of Russia identified the man killed as as Lt. Gen. Yaroslav Moskalik, a senior figure in the Russian military. Video from the scene showed flames erupting from a car after the explosion.

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  67. A Folk Music Renaissance, With Some Modern Concerns Arts, Today

    Several rising British bands are using centuries-old ditties to discuss hot-button issues like prison abolition, trans rights and the gig economy.

  68. ‘Things Have Ground to a Halt’: Tariff Uncertainty Paralyzes Businesses Business, Today

    The Times heard from hundreds of American companies, most of them small businesses, that face a reckoning because of President Trump’s steep import taxes.

  69. Standing With History to Say Goodbye World, Today

    As a reporter, I often observe from a press box or the sidelines. This time, I decided to join the masses.

  70. It’s Teriyaki Time Food, Today

    Make this five-star recipe for Seattle-style chicken teriyaki, or make the sauce to gloss over whatever you’d like.

  71. Wisconsin Judge Arrested, Accused of Shielding Immigrant From Federal Agents U.S., Today

    Judge Hannah Dugan was arrested on suspicion that she “intentionally misdirected federal agents away from” an immigrant being pursued by the authorities, the F.B.I. director said in a social media post that he later deleted.

  72. Mapa: un terremoto de magnitud 6,3 golpea Ecuador Interactive, Today

    Mira la localización del epicentro del sismo y el área de movimiento.

  73. Judges Worry Trump Could Tell U.S. Marshals to Stop Protecting Them U.S., Today

    The marshals are in an increasingly bitter conflict between two branches of government, even as funding for judges’ security has failed to keep pace with a steady rise in threats.

  74. Francis Wanted a Church of the Poor and Put It Into Practice World, Today

    Around St. Peter’s Square, the pope offered services to the homeless and migrants, in ways that often did not go down well with his fellow clerics.

  75. Crystals on Crocs and Too-Tight Suits: the N.F.L. Draft Delivers Style, Today

    A new wave of college players enters professional football with branding deals in place and fashion on their minds.

  76. Trump Claims He’s Negotiating With China on Trade. China Says Otherwise. U.S., Today

    President Trump said that “we’re meeting with China” on tariffs, comments aimed at soothing jittery financial markets. But Chinese officials say no talks have taken place.

  77. Yale dará una clase sobre Bad Bunny En español, Today

    La materia “Bad Bunny: estética y política musical” llega cuando las universidades están sometidas a la presión del gobierno para que se replanteen y eliminen lo que podrían considerarse intentos de diversidad, equidad e inclusión.

  78. El papa Francisco simplificó los funerales papales. No todos lo notarán En español, Today

    El enfoque más pastoral de la procesión funeraria fue coherente con el desdén de Francisco por el “clericalismo” —la tendencia de ciertos líderes de la Iglesia a ponerse por encima de sus feligreses— y sus trampas.

  79. Cardinal Accused of Hiding Priest Sex Abuse Will Help Close Pope Francis’ Casket U.S., Today

    Cardinal Roger M. Mahony, who was accused of covering up cases of abuse as archbishop of Los Angeles, will have an official role in the ceremonies around Francis’ funeral.

  80. Book Club: Read ‘The Safekeep,’ by Yael van der Wouden, With the Book Review Books, Today

    In May, the Book Review Book Club will read and discuss “The Safekeep,” Yael van der Wouden’s novel about a woman wrapped up in a historical drama and a forbidden romance.

  81. Map: 6.3-Magnitude Earthquake Strikes Near Ecuador Interactive, Today

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

  82. Museum’s Benin Bronzes Are Reclaimed by Wealthy Collector Arts, Today

    The royal leader of the Kingdom of Benin sought the return of artifacts displayed at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. The collector who owned them took them back instead.

  83. Tell Us Your Wild New York City Roommate Stories New York, Today

    When the rent is high and the vacancy rates are low, sharing your space with others becomes a must.

  84. Trump Says U.S. Could Lead Military Action Against Iran if Talks Collapse U.S., Today

    The president said he would be “leading the pack” against Iran if it did not agree to a nuclear deal, but he said he was open to meeting Iranian leaders.

  85. At the Time 100 Gala, Fame Came in Many Forms Style, Today

    In an event that mixed notoriety with earnestness, celebrities like Gayle King and Blake Lively rubbed elbows with athletes and activists.

  86. How to Talk to Your Children About Money in These Uncertain Times Your Money, Today

    Children may not understand the stock market or inflation, but they can pick up on their parents’ financial worries. Experts offer advice on dealing with the subject.

  87. Bracing for a Slow-Moving, Self-Inflicted Economic Storm Business, Today

    The markets face a baffling prospect: continual disruptions from the White House with potentially severe consequences.

  88. China Is Weighing Tariff Exemptions on Some U.S. Imports Business, Today

    An American business group said that Chinese officials had been surveying companies about American products that are crucial to their supply chains.

  89. Israeli Prime Minister Offers Condolences Three Days After Pope’s Death World, Today

    The delay in issuing a statement reflected apparent tensions between Israel and Francis, who criticized Israel’s conduct in the war in Gaza.

  90. Too Big to Tariff? Business, Today

    Washington and Beijing increasingly look likely to de-escalate their trade war. But the economic damage and ongoing uncertainty may persist for a while.

  91. Patrick Adiarte, Actor Seen in Musicals and on ‘M*A*S*H,’ Dies at 82 Arts, Today

    As a young immigrant from the Philippines, he had roles on Broadway in “The King and I” and “Flower Drum Song.” He was later a familiar face on TV.

  92. Is Google Breaking Up? + Seasteading Is Back + Tool Time Podcasts, Today

    “They are being dragged into change, kicking and screaming.”

  93. He Was Welcome. She Was Not. A British Magic Club Rights a Wrong. World, Today

    Last year, the Magic Circle began searching for Sophie Lloyd, who disguised herself as a man in 1991 to gain membership and was then ousted. On Thursday, she returned.

  94. Trump vs. Science Briefing, Today

    We explain the administration’s cuts to research.

  95. Japan’s Rice Is So Expensive, It’s Willing to Eat South Korea’s World, Today

    Japanese consumers embraced Korean rice for the first time in 35 years, finding it more familiar than other types of foreign rice.

  96. Senior Russian Officer Killed in Car Explosion Near Moscow World, Today

    The general’s death is the latest in a series of fatalities involving Ukraine’s opponents inside Russia. The authorities in Kyiv had no immediate comment.

  97. George Santos to Be Sentenced, and the Real Cost of DOGE’s Cuts The Headlines, Today

    Plus, the fight over pop hits that celebrate cartels.

  98. Children’s Books Go Before the Supreme Court The Daily, Today

    The justices will rule on whether parents have a religious right to withdraw their children from class on days when storybooks with gay and transgender themes are discussed.

  99. Connections Companion No. 685 Gameplay, Today

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Saturday, April 26, 2025.

  100. Wordle Review No. 1,407 Gameplay, Today

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Saturday, April 26, 2025.

  101. Hegseth’s Personal Phone Use Created Vulnerabilities, Analysts Say U.S., Today

    The phone number used in the Signal chat could also be found in a variety of places, including on social media and a fantasy sports site.

  102. Putin Keeps Pummeling Ukraine, Convinced Trump Is on His Side World, Today

    The concessions offered so far by President Trump fall short of Russia’s stated war aims. But President Vladimir V. Putin appears certain that he has the upper hand in talks.

  103. A Faithful Throng Pays Last Respects to Pope Francis World, Today

    “It meant a lot to me to see him, he gave us so much,” said one woman who waited in line to file past the pontiff’s casket.

  104. Air Raids and Antidepressants: Sleep Deprivation Takes a Toll in Ukraine World, Today

    Sleep deprivation has become a health crisis in the country, experts and psychologists say. They cite near-nightly drone attacks as one of the major impediments to getting proper rest.

  105. 3 Toxic Relationship Habits to Avoid Well, Today

    The experts also offered advice on what you can do instead.

  106. The New York Times News Quiz, April 25, 2025 Interactive, Today

    Did you follow the news this week? Take our quiz to see how well you stack up with other Times readers.

  107. Ross Douthat on Trump, Mysticism and Psychedelics Opinion, Today

    The Times Opinion columnist discusses religion and belief — at this moment in our politics, and in our lives more generally.

  108. Watch Ben Affleck Line Dance in ‘The Accountant 2’ Movies, Today

    The director Gavin O’ Connor narrates a sequence from the film featuring the actor and Jon Bernthal.

  109. The Terrifying Prospect of Trump’s Peace Plan for Ukraine Opinion, Today

    Assenting to Russia’s annexation of Crimea would have global consequences.

  110. An Artist’s Journey From the Soviet Union to the Frick Style, Today

    Years ago, Vladimir Kanevsky’s floral sculptures started turning up in Manhattan’s most elegant living rooms. Now his work is on display alongside masterpieces.

  111. Kennedy Wants to Ban Some Food Dyes. Here’s What the Data Shows. Well, Today

    The federal health department has said it will move to phase out eight artificial dyes, citing health concerns.

  112. Protein Is in Everything These Days. Even Popcorn. Style, Today

    Social media has fueled a “proteinification” of snacks, and Khloé Kardashian is hopping on board with a line of enhanced popcorn.

  113. Do You Think There Is Life on Other Planets? The Learning Network, Today

    Researchers say they have found the strongest indication yet of extraterrestrial life on a massive planet light-years away. What’s your reaction?

  114. On ‘Bluebird,’ Lana Del Rey Sings a Sweet Warning Podcasts, Today

    Plus other new songs from Carín León, Grumpy and more.

  115. Pope Francis Simplified Papal Funerals. Not Everyone Will Notice. World, Today

    The changes reflect Francis’ view of the pope as a pastor more than a powerful person, but the rites will still be on a grand scale.

  116. Five Horror Movies to Stream Now Movies, Today

    This month’s picks include a robot revenge drama and a supernatural detective story.

  117. No More Food Dye in Froot Loops? Not So Fast. Business, Today

    Companies make packaged food without synthetic dyes in other countries. But despite pressure from Robert F. Kennedy Jr., the change isn’t likely to happen quickly in the United States.

  118. We Visited Rumeysa Ozturk in Detention. What We Saw Was a Warning to Us All. Opinion, Today

    The Constitution is only as strong as our willingness to defend it.

  119. 8 New Movies Our Critics Are Talking About This Week Movies, Today

    Whether you’re a casual moviegoer or an avid buff, our reviewers think these films are worth knowing about.

  120. $1.1 Million Homes in Croatia Real Estate, Today

    Bordered to the west by the Adriatic Sea, the Republic of Croatia is a popular holiday destination along the coast and in historic cities such as Dubrovnik, Split and the capital, Zagreb.

  121. Kennedy Described My Reality Opinion, Today

    I don’t care if my child with autism ever pays taxes — but I do care that she may never have the opportunity to work or live independently.

  122. Gretchen Dow Simpson, Creator of New Yorker Covers, Dies at 85 Arts, Today

    A Massachusetts native, she painted geometrically precise images of rural and seaside New England dwellings that found fans among the storied magazine’s ardent readers.

  123. What Is the Defining Image of Trump’s First 100 Days? Video, Today

    Opinion columnists share the piece of media that most defines the first 100 days of Donald Trump’s second term.

  124. Un gesto con las manos de ‘Orgullo y prejuicio’ sigue cautivando a los fans en internet En español, Today

    La sutil expresión de anhelo en la adaptación cinematográfica de 2005 no estaba destinada a ser un momento clave. Incluso el director se sorprende de que haya cobrado vida propia.

  125. Moment of Truth for Santos as He Faces Sentencing New York, Today

    The former congressman George Santos could receive a prison term of more than seven years.

  126. A New, Full-Bodied Fraud Comes in a Whisky Barrel Food, Today

    Small investors in Britain and Ireland have fallen prey to companies selling casks that turn out to be untraceable or nonexistent.

  127. Doubling Up: How ‘Sinners’ and Other Movies Multiply One Actor Movies, Today

    From camera tricks to digital facial replacement, a history of duplicating effects.

  128. Can Harvard’s Endowment Help It Fight Trump? Video, Today

    Does the world’s richest university have enough money to survive a battle with the most powerful man in the world? Alan Blinder, a national correspondent for The New York Times who covers education, describes Harvard’s resources and the scientific and medical research at stake.

  129. A Former Office Tower Goes Big for Residents Real Estate, Today

    With 1,320 rental apartments and a host of amenities, 25 Water Street is the country’s largest office-to-residential conversion to date.

  130. ‘Drop Dead City’: When New York Was on the Financial Brink Movies, Today

    This surprisingly entertaining film examines the 1975 fiscal crisis that nearly led the city to bankruptcy. The movie’s conclusions remain relevant today.

  131. This Kind of Sleep Is Essential for a Healthy Brain Well, Today

    Two particular phases in your nightly routine seem to play outsize roles in cognitive health.

  132. How a Kentucky Man Trapped in a Cave Became a Broadway Musical Theater, Today

    Floyd Collins was pinned under a rock while exploring a cave in 1925. That history, recounted in song, is now on Broadway.

  133. An Exhibition Explores Whether the Red Scare Has Lessons for America Today Arts, Today

    The New York Historical prepares to examine the campaign against Communism that once shook Hollywood and beyond.

  134. British Art in a New Light Arts, Today

    After a two-year closure, the Yale Center for British Art has reopened with its historical collections in lively conversation with contemporary art.

  135. Museums Tell Stories of American Independence Arts, Today

    Before the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence, exhibitions and events in many states offer a variety of voices and views.

  136. With Black Enrollment Down, Amherst College Faces an Identity Crisis U.S., Today

    Amherst was known for its diverse student population. Now it is trying to save that legacy without violating the law.

  137. A Visit to Alaska Inspires a Climate Change Exhibit in Connecticut Arts, Today

    Daniel Ksepka, the curator of a new display at the Bruce Museum, said he focused on Alaska because it is ‘on the front line’ of global warming.

  138. Bringing a California Community to Life Through Airbrushing and Burlap Arts, Today

    For some, works from the rising artist Esteban Raheem Abdul Raheem Samayoa are reminiscent of those by renowned predecessors like Francisco Goya.

  139. Getaways to Nurture Your Artistic Side, Even if You’re Not an Artist Travel, Today

    Yaddo may not be in the cards, but from a chateau near Paris to a California desert cabin, here are programs that foster writing, music and artistic talent and can be booked for days or weeks.

  140. I’ve Read ‘Strega Nona’ 100 Times. Now I Feel Sorry for Her Sidekick. Books, Today

    As Tomie dePaola’s classic approaches a milestone birthday, Big Anthony is long overdue for a bit of sympathy.

  141. How the War in Gaza Drove Israel’s A.I. Experiments Technology, Today

    Israel developed new artificial intelligence tools to gain an advantage in the war. The technologies have sometimes led to fatal consequences.

  142. The Things I Can Only Write in English Opinion, Today

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