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  1. El programa ‘Visión 2030’ de Arabia Saudita reevalúa sus prioridades En español, Today

    Las autoridades de Arabia Saudita anunciaron una nueva estrategia para el fondo soberano del país, de aproximadamente 1 billón de dólares, y enfatizaron que en el futuro se centrarán en la “eficiencia”.

  2. Jerome Powell Stood Up to Trump. Will the Next Guy? Opinion, Today

    The question of the central bank’s independence looms over the economy.

  3. La larga y lenta carrera para salvar a Timmy, la ballena favorita de Alemania En español, Today

    Las autoridades y esfuerzos privados llevan casi un mes trabajando en conjunto para ayudar a una ballena a salir del mar Báltico. Aún no está claro si tendrán éxito.

  4. London Braces for Disruption From Tube Drivers’ Strike World, Today

    The dispute over working conditions and hours is expected to cause widespread delays, stopping service on two lines.

  5. Quote of the Day: Nepalis Ask if a Revolution Can Deliver on Hope Corrections, Today

    Quotation of the Day for Tuesday, April 21, 2026.

  6. What It Takes to Dress the ‘Devil’ Style, Today

    The press tour for “The Devil Wears Prada 2” has been a fashion show for its stars and their stylists, who have relied on group chats, sweatpants and camaraderie to pull it off.

  7. ‘Oh, My Baby’: Mother Mourns Son, 15, Whose Killing Was Filmed on Video New York, Today

    Jaden Pierre was fatally shot at a Queens park in broad daylight, and bystanders captured the shooting on video. Hundreds attended a vigil for him on Monday night.

  8. Corrections: April 21, 2026 Corrections, Today

    Corrections that appeared in print on Tuesday, April 21, 2026.

  9. ‘Schmigadoon!’ Review: Oh, What a Beautiful Sendup Theater, Today

    Cinco Paul’s loving spoof of Golden Age musicals, adapted from a TV series, comes to Broadway, where its charming musical numbers can really shine.

  10. Song and Dance Gameplay, Today

    Victoria Fernandez Grande looks to the skies.

  11. Japan to Sell More Weapons Abroad, Breaking With Postwar Pacifism World, Today

    Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi reversed limits on arms exports as Japan faces rising threats from China and unpredictability from its main ally, the United States.

  12. Tim Cook dejará de ser director ejecutivo de Apple En español, Today

    El líder del fabricante de los iPhone será sustituido por John Ternus, jefe de ingeniería de hardware de la empresa.

  13. Singer D4vd Is Charged With Murder of Celeste Rivas Hernandez Video, Today

    The musician D4vd was charged with murder on Monday, seven months after the police said that the body of a teenage girl, Celeste Rivas Hernandez, had been found in the trunk of his Tesla. D4vd, whose real name is David Burke, pleaded not guilty to the charges.

  14. The Poetry Challenge Day 2: What’s love got to do with it? Interactive, Today

    In short, everything. Today, learn the second stanza, which gives us the poem’s most memorable phrase: “Let the more loving one be me.” Practice this line, and the others, with help from our game.

  15. Gilgo Beach Killer Told His Wife That He Murdered 7 Women in Their Home New York, Today

    Rex Heuermann, who pleaded guilty to murdering eight women, told his wife that he killed seven of the victims in a downstairs room in their Long Island home, she said in a Peacock documentary.

  16. The Resistance to New Technologies Video, Today

    This week on “Hard Fork” from The New York Times, the hosts Casey Newton and Kevin Roose discuss how this current moment of deep skepticism and suspicion towards the major A.I. companies arose, and the tensions between our democracy and the Silicon Valley elite.

  17. Louisiana Killer’s Threats to Himself and Others Hinted at Future Violence U.S., Yesterday

    Shamar Elkins had been suffering severe mental health problems, his family said. His deadly rampage, which killed eight children, has profoundly scarred a community facing rising domestic violence.

  18. ‘Immediate Results’ vs. ‘The Long Game’: The U.S. and Iran Face Off U.S., Yesterday

    As the United States and Iran make a second attempt at a deal, their negotiating styles are on a collision course.

  19. 2 Teens Killed and 5 Injured in North Carolina Shooting U.S., Yesterday

    The young people, planning for a fight, had arranged to meet off school grounds at a park in Winston-Salem, N.C., when gunfire broke out on Monday morning.

  20. Un soldado israelí en Líbano destrozó una estatua de Jesús En español, Yesterday

    El ejército de Israel está investigando al soldado. El primer ministro israelí, Benjamín Netanyahu, lamentó cualquier daño causado a “los creyentes de Líbano y de todo el mundo”.

  21. Blue Origin’s Failure May Hamstring NASA’s Moon Plans Science, Yesterday

    The space agency is counting on Jeff Bezos’ company to deliver equipment essential to the next moon landing, only two years away.

  22. Amazon Plans to Invest Up to $25 Billion in Anthropic Technology, Yesterday

    Anthropic also committed to spending $100 billion on Amazon technologies that can help build and deploy A.I. systems.

  23. Mother and 6 Children Die in Explosion at Their Pennsylvania Home U.S., Yesterday

    The blast on Sunday morning led to a fire that consumed the residence in a rural community northwest of Harrisburg, the authorities said.

  24. Yesterday’s Trump News live blog included one standalone post:
  25. Trump Is Losing His Cheerleaders Video, Yesterday

    The columnist Michelle Goldberg normally doesn’t see much hope in the Trump era, but on “The Opinions,” she says the cracks in MAGA’s media machine are real — and explains what they could mean for Trump’s future.

  26. A Rocky (and Muddy) Ski Season Concludes in Colorado U.S., Yesterday

    Faced with a devastating snow drought and record-high March temperatures, some resorts closed early. But at Aspen Mountain, die-hards celebrated the last day of the season on Sunday.

  27. Opponents Sue to Block Mayor’s Plan to Move Shelter to East Village New York, Yesterday

    A lawsuit challenges the Mamdani administration’s declaration that closing the 30th Street Shelter was an emergency and was not subject to public notice and other requirements.

  28. México investigará el rol de seguridad de 2 funcionarios de EE. UU. que murieron en un accidente En español, Yesterday

    La presidenta Claudia Sheinbaum señaló que la investigación se centraría en determinar si la participación de los estadounidenses en una operación violaba las leyes de seguridad de México, no en el accidente.

  29. A New Apple C.E.O. Briefing, Yesterday

    Also, JD Vance is set to travel to Pakistan for peace talks. Here’s the latest at the end of Monday.

  30. Scientist Irritated by Lab Colleague Accused in Poisoning Attempt U.S., Yesterday

    The scientist, at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, had built up grievances against his co-worker after five years of working together, court documents said.

  31. George Ariyoshi, 100, America’s First Governor of Asian Descent, Dies U.S., Yesterday

    A Democrat, he served three terms as Hawaii’s governor (1974-86), rising out of a tough district of Honolulu. He tried to diversify an economy heavily dependent on tourism.

  32. New Details in the Mass Shooting That Left 8 Dead in Louisiana Video, Yesterday

    On Monday, city and state officials gave updates on a mass shooting in Shreveport, La., in which a gunman opened fire on his family, killing eight children and injuring two others.

  33. Una turista canadiense muere en un tiroteo en las pirámides de Teotihuacán En español, Yesterday

    El hombre armado abrió fuego en el yacimiento arqueológico de Teotihuacán, a las afueras de Ciudad de México, antes de quitarse la vida.

  34. This Parrot Has No Beak, But Is at the Top of the Pecking Order Video, Yesterday

    Bruce, a disabled kea parrot, is missing his top beak. The bird uses tools to keep himself healthy and developed a jousting technique that has made him the alpha male of his group.

  35. Apple C.E.O.s Through the Years: From Michael Scott (Not That One) to John Ternus Technology, Yesterday

    Apple’s corner office has been a seat from which executives like Steve Jobs changed how we interact with technology.

  36. Labor Secretary Steps Down Amid Internal Investigation U.S., Yesterday

    Lori Chavez-DeRemer was facing multiple scandals and an internal inquiry into charges of misconduct.

  37. Democrats Once Loathed Gerrymandering. Now They’re Pushing for It. U.S., Yesterday

    The party is seeking an extra edge in Virginia at a time when its thinking has changed on the partisan drawing of political maps — in large part, leaders say, because of President Trump’s tactics.

  38. Iran’s Nonnuclear Deterrent World, Yesterday

    Disrupting the Strait of Hormuz turned out to be a powerful weapon. It might be a new way for Iran to keep adversaries at bay, even without a nuclear program.

  39. Yesterday’s Iran Us War Trump Hormuz live blog included three standalone posts:
  40. Facing Hard-Liners at Home and Bluster From Trump, Iran Sends Mixed Signals on Peace Talks World, Yesterday

    Publicly, Iranian officials refuse to confirm a second round of negotiations with the United States, even as they privately say they are making plans to attend.

  41. No Nation Is Spared in This War Opinion, Yesterday

    The Iran war is just the latest setback in the past several years to low-income and lower-middle-income countries.

  42. Today, In Short Briefing, Yesterday

    “CoachGPT.” A college “cookie house.” And the latest from Iran.

  43. This Beef Patty Holds Many Secrets Food, Yesterday

    Yewande Komolafe’s version, inspired by the chef Paul Carmichael, chases the brilliant balance of the original.

  44. Second Jury Finds Uber Responsible for Sexual Assault by a Driver Business, Yesterday

    The ride-hailing giant has now lost the first two of more than 3,000 pending federal lawsuits.

  45. Tim Cook Will Step Down as Apple C.E.O. Technology, Yesterday

    The longtime leader of the iPhone maker will be replaced by John Ternus, the company’s head of hardware engineering.

  46. Gunman Kills Canadian Tourist and Wounds Others at Mexico’s Teotihuacán Pyramids World, Yesterday

    The gunman opened fire at the famous archaeological site just outside Mexico City before killing himself, the authorities said.

  47. Journalism Essentials: How to Gather and Verify Facts The Learning Network, Yesterday

    In the second installment of our media literacy newsletter from The School of The New York Times, we explain how journalists track down facts.

  48. U.S. and Iran Peace Talks Appear on Track to Resume World, Yesterday

    With the two-week cease-fire almost over, Vice President JD Vance was expected to head to Pakistan on Tuesday for the second round of negotiations.

  49. Barbara Hatch Rosenberg, Who Joined Hunt for Anthrax Culprit, Dies at 97 U.S., Yesterday

    An expert on biological weapons, she emerged as an influential voice during the F.B.I.’s rocky search for a suspect after the deadly anthrax attacks of 2001.

  50. Iranian-Flagged Ship Seized by U.S. Forces Was Under Sanctions World, Yesterday

    The container ship, the Touska, was sanctioned by the U.S. Treasury over links to Iranian weapons programs.

  51. Patrick Muldoon, Actor on ‘Days of Our Lives’ and ‘Melrose Place,’ Dies at 57 Arts, Yesterday

    He played the handsome Austin Reed on the NBC daytime soap opera “Days of Our Lives” in more than 400 episodes.

  52. Mexico to Investigate Security Role of 2 U.S. Officials Killed in Crash World, Yesterday

    President Claudia Sheinbaum said the inquiry would focus on whether the involvement of the Americans in a drug-fighting operation violated Mexico’s national security laws and sovereignty.

  53. ‘Earthset’ Is Captured on Video for First Time Science, Yesterday

    The Earth slips behind the moon in an iPhone video taken by Reid Wiseman during NASA’s Artemis II mission, a sequel to the iconic Earthrise photo taken by Apollo 8.

  54. El gobierno de Trump comenzará a reembolsar 166.000 millones de dólares de aranceles En español, Yesterday

    El gobierno de EE. UU. presentará un sistema para reembolsar a importadores dos meses después de que la Corte Suprema anulara los aranceles al centro de la política comercial del presidente.

  55. You Can’t Defend a Nation When Soldiers Don’t Have Child Care Opinion, Yesterday

    Trump wants to pay for the military, not child care. History shows that the armed services are at their best only when soldiers’ kids are cared for.

  56. U.S. Has Turned Back 27 Ships Since Strait of Hormuz Blockade Started U.S., Yesterday

    Marines are searching thousands of containers aboard the Touska, an Iranian cargo ship that the Navy disabled and seized on Sunday.

  57. With Orban Out, the Pianist András Schiff Plans a Return to Hungary Arts, Yesterday

    Schiff has said he won’t perform in countries with what he calls strongmen leaders, a list that still includes the United States and Russia.

  58. House Ethics Panel Defends Handling of Sexual Misconduct Allegations U.S., Yesterday

    In urging victims to step forward, the secretive panel in charge of investigating charges of misconduct by members of Congress acknowledged limits that could allow offenses to go unaddressed.

  59. Surprise! Coachella Finds a New Identity Arts, Yesterday

    What started in the late ’90s as a rock and dance-music festival has evolved into a platform where social media, spectacle and unexpected guests make the headlines.

  60. En Ucrania, los robots transforman el campo de batalla En español, Yesterday

    Kiev está utilizando vehículos terrestres no tripulados armados con bombas, cañones o cohetes para llevar a cabo ataques y mantener a sus soldados fuera de peligro.

  61. Former Kansas Mayor Accused of Illegal Voting Pleads Guilty to Lesser Charges U.S., Yesterday

    Joe Ceballos, a green card holder who resigned as Coldwater’s mayor after being charged, said he did not know that he had to be a citizen to vote.

  62. Elon Musk Ignores French Prosecutors, Widening Tech Rift With Europe World, Yesterday

    Prosecutors investigating his social media company, X, had summoned him for a meeting. His no-show reflected a broader dispute over regulation.

  63. Another Democrat Leaves the California Governor’s Race U.S., Yesterday

    Betty Yee, the former state controller, had faced pressure to drop out after hovering near the bottom of polls for months. The move could help Democrats begin to unify behind a front-runner.

  64. Trump’s Fed Pick to Defend Central Bank’s Independence on Rate Setting U.S., Yesterday

    Kevin M. Warsh is set to testify at the Senate Banking Committee on Tuesday even as a criminal investigation into the central bank risks delaying his ascension to become the next chair.

  65. La escasez en Asia por la guerra en Irán podría extenderse pronto por el mundo En español, Yesterday

    La guerra de Irán y sus cuellos de botella energéticos golpearon fuerte y rápidamente a Asia-Pacífico. El escenario de crisis allí indica que los problemas se multiplican y se extienden.

  66. What Can A.I. Companies Do to Win Public Trust? Video, Yesterday

    This week on “Hard Fork” from The New York Times, the hosts Casey Newton and Kevin Roose talk about polls that show A.I. companies have lost the public trust, and what the companies could do to try to win it back.

  67. A Brisk Day in Boston, for the Weather and Runners Alike U.S., Yesterday

    Boston held its 130th Marathon on a chilly day that was the crowd endured and the athletes relished.

  68. California Accuses Amazon of Price Fixing in Legal Filing Technology, Yesterday

    The state claimed the e-commerce giant pressured brands like Levi’s and Hanes to ask competing retailers to raise prices on certain products.

  69. The Onion Has a New Plan to Take Over Infowars Business, Yesterday

    A new deal, which would allow The Onion to use the Infowars name and website address, must be approved by a Texas judge.

  70. D4vd Charged With Murder of Girl Whose Remains Were Found in His Car Arts, Yesterday

    The singer is accused of committing unlawful sexual acts against Celeste Rivas Hernandez, killing her because she was a witness to an investigation, and mutilating her body.

  71. Desmond Morris, 98, Dies; Explored Humans’ Animal Instincts in ‘The Naked Ape’ Science, Yesterday

    An English zoologist, he wrote an immensely popular 1967 book arguing that ancient genes, shared with apes, shape our lives. Objections in the scientific world ensued.

  72. Democratic Senators Fault Hegseth’s Leadership on Iran U.S., Yesterday

    In a letter, the 11 senators questioned the defense secretary’s decision to gut programs intended to protect civilians and said his orders endangered U.S. troops.

  73. ¿EE. UU. puede bloquear barcos vinculados a Irán en cualquier parte del mundo? En español, Yesterday

    Expertos en derecho marítimo y militar afirman que la ampliación del bloqueo naval anunciada la semana pasada plantea interrogantes jurídicas y prácticas, pero tiene precedentes históricos.

  74. What We Know About the Killing of 8 Children in Louisiana U.S., Yesterday

    The shooting spree on Sunday also left two adults wounded.

  75. Gotti Grandson Is Sentenced to 15 Months for Covid Relief Fraud New York, Yesterday

    Carmine G. Agnello Jr. had pleaded guilty to fraudulently collecting more than $1 million in small-business loans, some of which he invested in cryptocurrency.

  76. #MeToo and the Fight to End Sex Abuse in Congress Opinion, Yesterday

    Readers discuss Eric Swalwell and sexual abuse in Congress. Also: Waning MAGA pride; ice cream and a lap cat as distractions.

  77. Israeli Soldier in Lebanon Sledgehammered a Statue of Jesus World, Yesterday

    The military is investigating the soldier. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu expressed regret for any hurt caused to “believers in Lebanon and around the world.”

  78. California Woman Is Arrested at LAX and Accused of Selling Weapons for Iran U.S., Yesterday

    Prosecutors said that Shamim Mafi, a legal permanent resident of the United States, helped facilitate millions of dollars in arms transfers from Iran.

  79. Environmental Groups Sue to Block BP’s Plan to Drill in Deep Gulf Waters Climate, Yesterday

    Opponents of the project, known as Kaskida, say an accident could be even worse than the Deepwater Horizon spill. The company says it’s learned from the past.

  80. Un hombre mata a 8 niños en Luisiana En español, Yesterday

    Siete de los ocho niños eran hijos del tirador, quien murió en un enfrentamiento con la policía. Tenía problemas de salud mental y estaba estresado por la relación con su esposa, según familiares.

  81. F.B.I. Director Sues The Atlantic Over Article Claiming Excessive Drinking U.S., Yesterday

    Mr. Patel accused the publication of defamation, asking for $250 million in damages. A spokeswoman for The Atlantic called the suit “meritless.”

  82. Stir-Fried Honey Ginger Chicken, Fish Cakes and Other Rut Busters Food, Yesterday

    I rarely think to put carrots in a stir-fry, but these are sliced so thinly that they cook in a flash.

  83. These Salmon Got High on Cocaine. That Wasn’t the Craziest Part. Science, Yesterday

    Scientists in Sweden made an unexpected discovery when they exposed the fish to the illegal drug as well as another substance.

  84. Anthropic Wants Claude to Be Moral. Is Religion Really the Answer? Opinion, Yesterday

    A.I. cannot meditate, fast or prostrate itself in prayer.

  85. Do You Know Which Lines Were Added to a Book’s Movie Version? Interactive, Yesterday

    Film adaptations often vary from their original source material, and this short quiz challenges you to identify certain words on the screen that were not in the novel.

  86. How Bruce the Parrot Landed Atop the Pecking Order, Without a Beak Science, Yesterday

    The kea gained fame for learning to use a pebble to groom himself. Scientists were astounded by his next innovation.

  87. Justices to Hear Case on Catholic Preschools That Reject Children of Gay Parents U.S., Yesterday

    Catholic preschools in Colorado that decline to enroll families with L.G.B.T.Q. children or parents sued to participate in a state-funded program.

  88. A Decisive Win Raises Bulgarians’ Hopes for Change World, Yesterday

    An election victory by a former president, Rumen Radev, gives the country a chance for stability and to clean out the corruption that has stymied its growth.

  89. Strait of Hormuz Traffic Is at a Standstill Again World, Yesterday

    Few vessels are crossing after Iran reversed course on reopening the vital waterway and ships came under attack.

  90. To Play a Man With Tourette’s, He Swapped the Script for Real Life Movies, Yesterday

    Robert Aramayo immersed himself in John Davidson’s life to prepare for the movie “I Swear.” It earned Aramayo a BAFTA, but Davidson’s tics became the talking point.

  91. The Peace Rally Gets Derailed Business, Yesterday

    Oil prices are climbing and global stocks are falling as investors worry about the prospects for a speedy end to the war in the Middle East.

  92. Stolen Letters That John Keats Sent to His Beloved Are Found Arts, Yesterday

    The eight letters by the 19th-century Romantic poet to his fiancée, Fanny Brawne, were taken decades ago from a Whitney family estate on Long Island.

  93. A Supreme Court Scoop Briefing, Yesterday

    We go behind the scenes at the nation’s highest court.

  94. Starmer Will Tell Parliament He Was Kept in the Dark on Mandelson Vetting World, Yesterday

    Prime Minister Keir Starmer will address British lawmakers on Monday after it emerged that Peter Mandelson, his onetime ambassador to the United States, was rejected for top security clearances.

  95. Hey, Washington: Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner Business, Yesterday

    A president who relishes attacking the news media is set to break his boycott of an event celebrating the news media. What could go wrong?

  96. Inside the Five Days That Remade the Supreme Court The Daily, Yesterday

    Secret memos obtained by The New York Times illuminate the origins of the court’s now-routine “shadow docket” rulings on presidential power.

  97. U.S. Attacks and Seizes Cargo Ship Near Iran, and a First Step Toward Tariff Refunds The Headlines, Yesterday

    Plus, Lego crime.

  98. Connections Companion No. 1,045 Gameplay, Yesterday

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Tuesday, April 21, 2026.

  99. Wordle Review No. 1,767 Gameplay, Yesterday

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Tuesday, April 21, 2026.

  100. Strands Sidekick No. 779 Gameplay, Yesterday

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Tuesday, April 21, 2026.

  101. A Leaner Saudi Arabia Turns From Grandiose Plans to Pragmatism World, Yesterday

    A decade after Mohammed bin Salman unveiled his “Vision 2030” program to transform the country’s economy, the kingdom is facing financial strains and reassessing its trajectory.

  102. Javier Milei quiere cambiar la mentalidad de los argentinos En español, Yesterday

    El presidente de derecha de Argentina ha logrado controlar la inflación descontrolada del país. Ahora quiere transformar sus valores.

  103. Shakespeare compró una propiedad en Londres. Ahora sabemos exactamente dónde En español, Yesterday

    Al confirmar la ubicación precisa de la casa de William Shakespeare en Blackfriars, una académica británica plantea nuevas preguntas sobre qué pretendía hacer con ella.

  104. Vance Heads to New Talks With Iran. At Stake: Peace and His Own Standing. U.S., Yesterday

    The vice president is again center stage, after abruptly leaving the first round of high-level Iranian peace talks without an agreement.

  105. Live Nation. Amazon. Americans Are Standing Up to Corporate Lawbreaking. Opinion, Yesterday

    Lina Khan and Doha Mekki on three court rulings that illustrate the power juries and local officials have to enforce antitrust laws.

  106. Put the Movies on Ozempic Opinion, Yesterday

    “Project Hail Mary” is just the latest bloated blockbuster.

  107. Trump Administration to Begin Refunding $166 Billion in Tariffs Business, Yesterday

    The government will debut a system to repay importers two months after the Supreme Court struck down tariffs at the heart of the president’s trade policy.

  108. Why a Democratic Senate, Once Unthinkable, Is a Real Possibility The Upshot, Yesterday

    Helped by a favorable national environment and strong candidate recruitment, Democrats are tied or ahead in four Republican-held seats, polls show.

  109. Why Gas Prices Go Up Fast and Take So Long to Fall Business, Yesterday

    Fuel station owners take some of the hit for consumers when oil prices surge. On the way down, they try to get their money back.

  110. Northeast Swings From 90 Degrees to Freezing Cold in Just a Few Days Weather, Yesterday

    Central Park and other spots around the region set record-high temperatures last week. Freeze watches were in place on Monday. What’s going on?

  111. Inside the Power Stations That Keep the Subways Moving, or Bring Them to a Halt Interactive, Yesterday

    Transit officials are spending billions of dollars to upgrade New York City’s aging electrical substations, the mostly invisible backbone of the subway system.

  112. What’s the Best Way to Wear Boots in Warm Weather? Fashion, Yesterday

    Even as the weather heats up, many are still lacing up their boots. Our critic explains the trend and offers styling tips.

  113. The Man Who Ate Hollywood Opinion, Yesterday

    As the sale of Warner Bros. Discovery to Paramount Skydance hurtles toward board approval, David Zaslav is about to be more than an accidental mogul.

  114. Daniel Craig and Lily Allen Sell Their Brooklyn Brownstones Real Estate, Yesterday

    Mr. Craig and Rachel Weisz had owned their Cobble Hill home for almost a decade. Ms. Allen’s sale in Carroll Gardens comes amid the breakup of her marriage.

  115. What Role Does Music Play in Your Life? The Learning Network, Yesterday

    Teens in Philadelphia are trying to make safer neighborhoods. Many are starting with music.

  116. The Killer Robots Are Coming. The Battlefield Will Never Look the Same. World, Yesterday

    Ukraine is using unmanned ground vehicles armed with bombs, guns or rockets to carry out attacks and keep its soldiers out of harm’s way.

  117. She Saw Herself as a Woman, Not a Trans Woman Books, Yesterday

    A new biography of Jan Morris shows why the journalist, world traveler, historian and essayist was far more than a trailblazer.

  118. Mi esposo se niega a ir al médico. ¿Qué debo hacer? En español, Yesterday

    Nuestra columnista de Pregúntale a la Terapeuta, Lori Gottlieb, aconseja a una lectora que no puede contar con su cónyuge para cuidar de sí mismo, ni de su futuro económico.

  119. How a Fashion Disrupter Lives on $50,000 a Year in the South Bronx Interactive, Yesterday

    To make a living off his designs, Ari Serrano combs through thrift stores for supplies and finds opportunities for those who can make a name online.

  120. Pakistan’s Leaders Try to Contain Rising Anger Over Iran War at Home World, Yesterday

    With deep spiritual ties to Iran, Pakistan’s minority Shiites are angry about the killing of Iran’s top clerics in U.S.-Israeli strikes, complicating Pakistan’s role as mediator.

  121. Big Names Wait in the Wings as Virginians Decide Their House Maps U.S., Yesterday

    With Virginians voting Tuesday to accept or reject redistricting, candidates from both parties await the voters’ judgment to decide whether — or where — to run for Congress.

  122. A Day in the Life of New York City’s Young Chess Stars New York, Yesterday

    Children from New York schools are consistently winning national chess championships, and programs dedicated to teaching young people the game are booming.

  123. Could ‘A River Runs Through It’ Have Been a Hit Today? Books, Yesterday

    The autobiographical novella, first published 50 years ago, arguably created a new type of guy: the literary fly fisherman.

  124. Lost and Found in the Garbage: An Heirloom Wedding Ring New York, Yesterday

    A porter found a woman’s diamond and sapphire ring, valued at $7,700. It once belonged to her mother.

  125. The Great Hesitation Opinion, Yesterday

    Nonstop political chaos is badly damaging our economy.

  126. Your Guide to the 2026 Met Gala: Theme, Hosts, Dress Code and More Style, Yesterday

    What to know about this year’s celebration, including the return of a superstar last seen on the Met carpet 10 years ago.

  127. The Ferrari of Espresso Machines Is Fueling a Hot Resale Market Food, Yesterday

    The La Marzocco coffee maker has long been a sought-after classic. But used machines are now even more coveted by cafe owners and collectors.

  128. The Internet’s Latest Wonder Drug: Nicotine? Video, Yesterday

    Health influencers, many of them aligned with the “Make America Healthy Again” movement, are promoting nicotine as a health product despite mainstream medical experts warning of its numerous health risks. Dani Blum, a health reporter for Well, explains.

  129. The Unlikely Recovery of America’s China-Shocked Towns Opinion, Yesterday

    The jobs are coming back, despite President Trump’s tariffs and harsh immigration enforcement.

  130. In Detroit, a Family Builds a Home ‘Extension’ — a 7-Minute Drive Away Real Estate, Yesterday

    Designed by Dash Marshall, this bedroom-free experimental courtyard house serves as an office, a place to entertain and a weekend retreat.

  131. ‘Reefer Madness,’ the P.S.A. That Backfired Spectacularly Movies, Yesterday

    The comically self-serious and outrageous 1936 morality tale, which warned the public about marijuana, became an unintentional parody and midnight-movie classic decades later.

  132. The Night the Government Closed the Skies Over El Paso Business, Yesterday

    A high-energy laser weapon and a power struggle between federal agencies brought a night of hassles to the city.

  133. C.E.O.s Are the Heads of Companies. Should They Also Be the Face? Business, Yesterday

    Most chief executives are not recognizable to their customers. But when they step into the limelight, the rewards — and the risks — can be great.

  134. Influencers Are Spinning Nicotine as a ‘Natural’ Health Hack Well, Yesterday

    The influencers, many of them aligned with the Make America Healthy Again Movement, say the medical establishment has unfairly demonized the compound.

  135. The M.T.A. Is Updating How It Powers the Subway Video, Yesterday

    We toured one of the Metropolitan Transportation Authority’s oldest substations along with one of its newest to learn how the subway is powered, and how its power system could be improved.

  136. What to Care About When You Care About Ballet: Dancers Arts, Yesterday

    New York City Ballet opens its spring season with classic works by George Balanchine and more. Here are some dancers who will surely stand out.

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