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  1. The Iran War Is Starting to Expose Cracks in China’s Economy Business, Today

    China’s strategic reserves of oil and natural gas have insulated it somewhat, but its manufacturing-based economy is beginning to falter.

  2. Top Iranian Official in Russia for Talks With Putin on Middle East War World, Today

    Abbas Araghchi, Iran’s foreign minister, will meet with President Vladimir V. Putin for “necessary coordination,” as negotiations with the U.S. to end the conflict have stalled.

  3. Who’s Really Running Iran? The Daily, Today

    The killing of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei ushered in a new form of collective leadership, with more power for the Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps.

  4. Connections Companion No. 1,052 Gameplay, Today

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Tuesday, April 28, 2026.

  5. Inside the Chaos at the Correspondents’ Dinner, and How the U.S. Mint Is Buying Drug Cartel Gold The Headlines, Today

    Plus, marathon runners shatter a world record.

  6. Film Club: ‘9,192,631,770 Hz’ The Learning Network, Today

    What is time, exactly? And how do we measure it?

  7. Strands Sidekick No. 786 Gameplay, Today

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Tuesday, April 28, 2026.

  8. Wordle Review No. 1,774 Gameplay, Today

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Monday, April 28, 2026.

  9. Today’s White House Dinner Trump Shooting live blog included one standalone post:
  10. China Orders the Unwinding of Meta’s Acquisition of an A.I. Start-Up Business, Today

    The impact of the ruling was not immediately clear, but it could send a chilling signal to Chinese tech founders seeking to partner with foreign companies.

  11. Fighting ‘Sacred’ War in Ukraine, North Korea and Russia Pledge to Deepen Ties World, Today

    The two countries discussed long-term military cooperation, as they opened a memorial for North Korean troops killed in Russia’s war in Ukraine.

  12. Even Before the Gunfire, Many Guests Bore the Scars of Political Violence U.S., Today

    Gunfire at a press gala on Saturday underscored the ever growing club of political figures whose lives have been upended by violence.

  13. ‘Michael’ Fans Danced in the Aisles, Critics Be Damned Arts, Today

    The biopic of the pop singer crushed box-office records on its opening weekend as admirers moonwalked to a movie that critics have savaged.

  14. Grievance Propelled Gala Attack Suspect Across Country, Authorities Say U.S., Today

    A man who has worked as a tutor and graduated from the California Institute of Technology is being held by authorities in connection with the armed attack at the White House correspondents’ dinner.

  15. Woman Gets Jail After Unleashing Swarm of Bees During an Eviction U.S., Today

    The woman, who is a beekeeper, was sentenced to six months after being convicted of using the bees as a weapon against deputies during a 2022 eviction.

  16. The Rise of the High-Range, Less Expensive E.V. The Upshot, Today

    Even as the electric vehicle market slumps, there are more long-range E.V.s under $40,000 than ever before.

  17. The Democrats’ Premature Elation Trap Opinion, Today

    The midterms look promising. Looks can deceive.

  18. Bernie Sanders Presses Democrats to Swear Off Super PACs in Primaries U.S., Today

    The independent senator from Vermont says top Democrats should tell candidates they will otherwise lose access to party resources.

  19. What’s Your Ideal Summer Job? The Learning Network, Today

    Have you ever considered being a lifeguard?

  20. A Little Museum and a 56-Story Tower New York, Today

    The U.S.S. Monitor took part in an important Civil War battle. Near where it was built, a battle over a development project is heating up.

  21. 60 Countries to Meet on Phasing Out Fossil Fuels but Are Excluding the U.S. Climate, Today

    The Trump administration was not invited to the gathering in Santa Marta, Colombia. A White House spokeswoman called the green transition “destructive.”

  22. What’s Next in the Nationwide Redistricting Fight U.S., Today

    All eyes are on Florida and Virginia, where a special session and courtroom proceedings set for this week factor into the battle for the House in the midterms.

  23. The U.S. Started the War. The Rest of the World Is Feeling the Effects. Business, Today

    In just eight weeks, much of the global economy has been knocked sideways. America has mostly been spared from the tumult.

  24. Oprah Winfrey Moves Her Podcast (and Books and Products) to Amazon Business, Today

    The multiyear deal with Ms. Winfrey signifies the tech giant’s growing ambitions in video podcasts.

  25. Where Have All the Book Reviews Gone? Books, Today

    What the rise of A.I. and the gutting of books coverage across U.S. media will mean for literature.

  26. How a Housing Organizer and Her Son Live on $89,000 Near Central Park Interactive, Today

    Angela Donadelle lives with her son Christopher Jones in an East Harlem complex she fought to keep affordable because they wanted to stay in the city.

  27. An Upstate Retreat That Grew Into a Family Compound Real Estate, Today

    An artist bought 20 bucolic acres in Germantown, N.Y., for a home and studio. It ended up as a favorite destination for extended family and friends.

  28. Lizzo Takes a Loss on the Sale of Her Beverly Hills Mansion Real Estate, Today

    Lizzo bought the home four years ago. Jeff Green, the N.B.A. star, also sold a mansion in Miami, and Jesse McCartney listed one in L.A.

  29. Immaculate Wilderness, Uncertain Future: Paddling the Boundary Waters Travel, Today

    A proposed copper mine in northern Minnesota has become a battleground for politicians and environmentalists — and a pressing reason to explore the waterways.

  30. It’s the Age of Electricity and America Isn’t Ready Interactive, Today

    Our grid is too old and our supply of electricity too small. If we don’t meet this moment, we will face an impoverished future.

  31. By Week’s End, Trump’s War Will Be Plainly Illegal Opinion, Today

    Federal judges have a duty to enforce the War Powers Act.

  32. Zoë Kravitz and Harry Styles? Weren’t They Just With … Style, Today

    To the average person, celebrity relationships can appear to move at a clip. There are a number of reasons for that.

  33. Why Trump Wants Unqualified U.S. Attorneys Opinion, Today

    Revenge-based criminal cases against the president’s enemies have not come to fruition. That’s where the U.S. attorneys come in.

  34. For the Modern C.E.O., It’s All About Being ‘Resilient’ Business, Today

    The ability to stay calm and lead through any kind of shock is the new normal for corporate executives.

  35. Supreme Court Reviews Police Use of Cell Location Data to Find Criminals U.S., Today

    Geofence searches allow law enforcement to find suspects and witnesses by sweeping up location data from cellphone users near crime scenes.

  36. Inside a Once-Grand Building That Housed the Vulnerable for a Century New York, Today

    A shelter for men near Bellevue Hospital is closing. It is a symbol of an approach to homelessness that the Mamdani administration hopes to leave behind.

  37. For a Dance Battle on a New Stage, She Decided to Be ‘Fearless’ Arts, Today

    Courtney Washington made her name as a choreographer in street-dance competitions and on the ballroom scene. Now, she’s making a work for Parsons Dance.

  38. Should My Bag Really Match My Shoes? Fashion, Today

    It was once fashion creed to coordinate your purse with your shoes or coat. Our critic explains how that rule has been bent, broken and revived.

  39. Eric Swalwell, Tony Gonzales and the Post-Post-#MeToo Era U.S., Today

    What constitutes unacceptable behavior? And how many accusers does it take for an allegation to be believed? Societal standards remain nebulous.

  40. Canada Is a World Leader on Clean Gold, if You Don’t Look Too Closely World, Today

    The Royal Canadian Mint says its gold is North American and impeccably sourced. So why is some of it from a Colombian drug cartel?

  41. The Prepper Delusion Opinion, Today

    As the environment becomes more treacherous, stuff won’t keep us safe.

  42. The ‘Perfect Birthplace for a Writer’? She Says It’s West Virginia. Books, Today

    A new book by Jayne Anne Phillips, a Pulitzer-winning novelist, recalling her childhood is a bittersweet triumph.

  43. The Best Books of the Year (So Far) Books, Today

    The nonfiction and novels we can’t stop thinking about.

  44. You Can’t Always Get What You Want, Unless It’s a New Rolling Stones Biography Books, Today

    The music journalist Bob Spitz, a keeper of numerous rock ’n’ roll flames, has turned out a colorful and authoritative new take on a much-documented band.

  45. New York Keeps Getting Hotter. Utilities Can Still Cut Off the Power. New York, Today

    A new statewide policy detailing when utilities can stop service for unpaid bills during heat waves has resulted in weaker rules for New York City.

  46. Are Movies Really Getting Darker? Let’s Shine Some Light on the Issue. Movies, Today

    Movie watchers are often left wondering why today’s films look murkier than films of years past. Here’s how some experts diagnose the issue.

  47. The Cult Music Documentary ‘Heavy Metal Parking Lot’ Turns Middle-Age Arts, Today

    The film capturing the scene outside a Judas Priest show was 17 minutes long, only available on VHS and won the hearts of a generation of rock fans.

  48. 7 ‘Body Types’ From the Met’s New Fashion Exhibition, Explained Style, Today

    The museum’s top fashion curator offers an up-close look at garments featured in the show, which argues that clothing is a connective thread throughout art.

  49. Why Go to the Gym When You Can Work Out in the Park? Well, Today

    All you need for this routine is a bench and a patch of grass.

  50. A Virtual Escape for Rikers Inmates Arts, Today

    The New York jail complex uses video games as part of its strategy to reduce violence with programming for good behavior.

  51. Inside a Fight by Homeowners for Control of Their Community in China World, Today

    They signed petitions, organized rallies, and held strategy sessions over karaoke, debating how far to push the authorities in their dispute with a developer.

  52. Mali’s Defense Minister Killed in Attacks by Islamist Insurgents World, Today

    The death of the minister, Gen. Sadio Camara, a central figure in the country’s military government, comes amid escalating violence in the region.

  53. F.B.I. Patrols Neighborhood of Man Held in Connection to Gala Shooting Video, Today

    The F.B.I was seen at the home of a man held in connection with the shooting at the White House correspondents’ dinner. Residents of Torrance, Calif. said they were surprised to hear that the suspect appeared to be from their neighborhood.

  54. Spelling Bee Forum Gameplay, Today

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

  55. Eran la ‘segunda familia’ de Michael Jackson. Ahora dicen que abusó de ellos En español, Today

    Tras haberlo apoyado durante años ante las acusaciones de abuso sexual infantil, los hermanos Cascio han demandado al patrimonio de Michael Jackson.

  56. Word of the Day: calumny The Learning Network, Today

    This word has appeared in eight articles on NYTimes.com in the past two years. Can you use it in a sentence?

  57. ‘Widow’s Bay,’ and 6 More Things to Watch on TV This Week Arts, Today

    The Apple TV show starring Matthew Rhys premieres, and two true crime documentaries air.

  58. U.S. Military Strikes Another Boat in Eastern Pacific, Killing 3 World, Today

    The United States has carried out dozens of boat strikes since September against people the Trump administration accuses of smuggling drugs.

  59. Trump pretende abolir las reservas atómicas de Irán, un problema que él ayudó a crear En español, Today

    El presidente Trump se retiró del acuerdo nuclear de la era Obama en 2018. Pero Irán respondió con una oleada de enriquecimiento que tensa las negociaciones actuales.

  60. Can King Charles Help Heal the U.S.-British Rupture? World, Today

    Not since his mother, Queen Elizabeth II, traveled to Washington after the Suez Crisis has a visit by the British monarch come at such a fraught time in Anglo-American relations.

  61. Quote of the Day: Confusion and Fright Among Guests Corrections, Today

    Quotation of the Day for Monday, April 27.

  62. 8 Memorable Moments From Past British Royal Visits to the U.S. World, Today

    With King Charles III and Queen Camilla set to arrive for a state visit with President Trump, we look back at some major moments in previous royal trips to the United States.

  63. The Rising Chinese Automaker Not Named BYD Business, Today

    Geely is challenging the giant BYD by adapting quickly to swings in demand and energy prices, seizing on interest in electric vehicles prompted by the war in Iran.

  64. No Corrections: April 27, 2026 Corrections, Today

    No corrections appeared in print on Monday, April 27, 2026.

  65. California Billionaire Tax Has Signatures Needed for Ballot, Backers Say U.S., Today

    The measure calls for placing a one-time 5 percent tax on the assets of California residents with at least $1.1 billion. Opponents are backing competing measures to counter the tax.

  66. ‘The Comeback’ Season 3, Episode 6 Recap: Everything Breaks Arts, Today

    Valerie has been terrible at keeping the A.I. thing a secret. Almost as terrible as Billy is at being her manager.

  67. ‘The Lost Boys’ Review: Live, Die, Reprise Theater, Today

    A Broadway musical adaptation of the 1987 movie gets a lot of mileage from ’80s rocker aesthetics and over-the-top spectacle — until its second half.

  68. Cómo el retrato de una estrella del pop impulsó la carrera de una artista española En español, Today

    Nieves González, una pintora de 29 años, trabajaba antes en un relativo anonimato en Andalucía. Retratar a la cantante británica Lily Allen cambió eso.

  69. Muted Reaction as Oil and Stock Markets Reopen Business, Yesterday

    Oil prices rose and stocks fell after President Trump called off a trip to Pakistan by two U.S. negotiators for peace talks with Iran.

  70. Dinner, Interrupted: Over Brunch, Journalists Reflect on a Chaotic Night U.S., Yesterday

    Moving to a new venue, or the East Wing? Plans for the White House Correspondents’ Association dinner are fluid following Saturday’s shocking events.

  71. Officials Investigating Writing Tied to Correspondents’ Dinner Attack U.S., Yesterday

    A man being held in connection with the attack wrote a note indicating potential targets and grievances, authorities say.

  72. What We Know About the Gunman at the White House Press Dinner U.S., Yesterday

    The authorities are investigating a motive for the attack by the suspect, identified as Cole Tomas Allen. Those who know him described him as a “completely average guy.”

  73. Security at Correspondents’ Dinner Worked as Intended, Experts Say U.S., Yesterday

    Officials noted that the suspect never made it into the hotel ballroom, where President Trump and hundreds of journalists were gathered for the White House correspondents’ dinner.

  74. ‘Peanuts’ or ‘Pickles’ Gameplay, Yesterday

    Ease into your solving week with a Neville Fogarty puzzle that’s very relaxing.

  75. ‘Shots Fired!’: Inside the Pandemonium at the Washington Hilton U.S., Yesterday

    Guests dived to the floor and took cover as Secret Service agents climbed over tables to protect some of the country’s most high-ranking officials, including President Trump.

  76. Map: 6.1-Magnitude Earthquake Shakes Northern Japan Interactive, Yesterday

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

  77. How a Trump Event Shooting Unfolded World, Yesterday

    The gunman had written a “manifesto,” the president said, before trying to enter a dinner in Washington for the White House press corps.

  78. Rumors and Speculation Swirl Online After Shooting at Washington Dinner Technology, Yesterday

    Influencers jumped to fill the information void with conspiracy theories about the attack at the White House Correspondents’ dinner on Saturday.

  79. Most Guests Ducked for Cover. This Man Munched on His Burrata Salad. U.S., Yesterday

    Michael Glantz, a top agent at Creative Artists Agency, calmly ate his appetizer during the commotion at the White House correspondents’ dinner. He had his reasons.

  80. The Hotel Where Reagan Was Shot in 1981 Becomes a Crime Scene Again U.S., Yesterday

    The Washington Hilton was the site of an assassination attempt against the 40th president.

  81. Former Israeli Premiers Join in Bid to Oust Netanyahu in Elections World, Yesterday

    Naftali Bennett, a right-wing politician, and Yair Lapid, a centrist, will merge parties for a vote later this year.

  82. Powerful Storm Sweeps Across Texas and Kills 2, Displacing Dozens U.S., Yesterday

    Thousands remain without power as extensive damage occurred across two counties northwest of Fort Worth.

  83. What Our Reporter Saw During the D.C. Shooting Video, Yesterday

    Our reporter was with President Trump at the White House correspondents’ dinner when a gunman breached security. He describes the frantic scenes that unfolded.

  84. What to Know About U.S.-Iran Peace Talks World, Yesterday

    An Iranian negotiator returned to Pakistan on Sunday, despite the United States’ abruptly calling off a trip there by its two top negotiators.

  85. Family of Suspect in Colorado Attack Released After Months in Detention U.S., Yesterday

    Two days after their release, the mother and her five children were again detained during an ICE check-in. A judge halted their removal and returned the family home.

  86. Trump habla sobre su estado mental después de una noche de caos En español, Yesterday

    La respuesta del presidente de Estados Unidos a la noche del sábado fue extraordinariamente serena para alguien que ha sobrevivido a dos intentos de asesinato.

  87. Social Media Captures Chaos and the Mundane After Shooting at Correspondents’ Dinner U.S., Yesterday

    Journalists and guests shared the surreal and confusing scenes from the White House Correspondents’ Association dinner after gunfire erupted on Saturday.

  88. For Oz Pearlman, a Press Gala Not Even He Could Have Predicted U.S., Yesterday

    The mentalist was the featured entertainer at the White House Correspondents’ dinner. He was in the middle of a trick when gunshots rang out.

  89. White House Correspondents’ Dinner Is a Washington Institution U.S., Yesterday

    The dinner, a celebration of press freedom and the First Amendment, has been held annually for more than 50 years. It is both loved and loathed.

  90. After the Gunfire, the Parties Went On, Uneasily Style, Yesterday

    Hosts in the nation’s capital decided to carry on in the wake of a violent incident at the White House correspondents’ dinner.

  91. Yunchan Lim Warms Up for Graduation at Carnegie Hall Arts, Yesterday

    This 22-year-old superstar pianist, who is still a student, tested out his graduation recital in New York before taking it to school in Boston.

  92. Trump Praises Journalist After Shooting at Media Dinner U.S., Yesterday

    Weijia Jiang, a CBS correspondent, had been sitting next to the president at the White House Correspondents’ Association dinner when shots rang out. Soon afterward, she was reporting on the attack.

  93. Tiroteo en la cena de corresponsales de la Casa Blanca: esto es lo que sabemos En español, Yesterday

    Un hombre que portaba varias armas intentó irrumpir en la cena a la que asistía el presidente Trump. La policía detuvo a un sospechoso.

  94. After Security Scare, Trump Demands Approval for His White House Ballroom U.S., Yesterday

    An incident involving an armed man at the White House correspondents’ dinner has the president to renewing his push for a project slowed by litigation.

  95. I’m in Quiche Mode Food, Yesterday

    And, with these steps for composing the parts ahead of time, you can easily pull together a classic quiche Lorraine for breakfast, lunch or dinner.

  96. Washington Shooting Prompts Discussions About a State Visit from British Royals U.S., Yesterday

    Buckingham Palace said it was assessing how the shooting could affect a state visit from King Charles III and Queen Camilla that is set to begin Monday.

  97. Iran and U.S. Sink Into Awkward Limbo of ‘No War, No Peace’ World, Yesterday

    Each side is betting it can last longer than the other, analysts say. But there are risks in a stalemate without a deal.

  98. Gunman Appears to Have Targeted Administration Officials, Blanche Says U.S., Yesterday

    “We know there were some writings,” the acting attorney general told “Meet the Press.” He said the review of the evidence was still in its early stages.

  99. Puzzle Contest: Letters to the Editors Gameplay, Yesterday

    Solve all five puzzles for a chance to win.

  100. Key G.O.P. Senator Says He Is Prepared to Advance Nominee for Fed Chair Business, Yesterday

    Senator Thom Tillis said he had received assurances from federal prosecutors that eased his concerns, setting the stage for a key committee vote on Kevin Warsh.

  101. The Tears at ‘Death of a Salesman’ Opinion, Yesterday

    Readers respond to an Opinion guest essay by Eric Alterman, about the power of the Arthur Miller play. Also: Patients and chatbots.

  102. A Shooting in Washington Briefing, Yesterday

    We have the latest on the shooting at the White House correspondents’ dinner.

  103. The Artist Who Gives Me Joy Opinion, Yesterday

    There’s more to Derrick Adams’s paintings than Black joy. But that complicated emotion is what tugs at the heart.

  104. Is the Supreme Court Coming Apart at the Seams? Opinion, Yesterday

    A revealing glimpse of the state of the Supreme Court, on the verge of momentous rulings in the weeks ahead.

  105. ‘It Wasn’t Real, but It Was Real’ Opinion, Yesterday

    How ICE transformed a Chicago neighborhood.

  106. Meet the New Leader of the Free World Opinion, Yesterday

    The world is looking to Volodymyr Zelensky for leadership.

  107. Yesterday’s Trump Correspondents Dinner Shooting live blog included one standalone post: