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  1. Late Night Celebrates the First American Pope Arts, Today

    “We have an American pope and a Russian president,” Jimmy Kimmel said, calling it “an historic era.”

  2. Today’s India Pakistan Kashmir live blog included one standalone post:
  3. Word of the Day: guffaw The Learning Network, Today

    This word has appeared in 15 articles on NYTimes.com in the past year. Can you use it in a sentence?

  4. What the New Pope Tells Us About the Church Video, Today

    Robert Francis Prevost, now Leo XIV, is the first American pope. Jason Horowitz, Rome bureau chief of The New York Times, and Katrin Bennhold, a senior writer on the international desk, discuss what this means.

  5. This Israeli Government Is Not Our Ally Opinion, Today

    Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is behaving in ways that threaten U.S. interests in the region.

  6. The Wars We Still Can Stop Opinion, Today

    America’s commitment to helping stabilize the Horn of Africa might have been taken for granted a few months ago. Not anymore.

  7. Friday Briefing Briefing, Today

    The election of the first American pope.

  8. Justice Sotomayor Says Lawyers Must ‘Stand Up’ and ‘Fight This Fight’ U.S., Today

    In pointed remarks, the justice told an audience of hundreds of lawyers that she had joined them as “an act of solidarity.”

  9. A Divisive Show of Military Might in Moscow: What to Know World, Today

    A huge parade in the Russian capital to celebrate the Soviet victory over Nazi Germany in World War II, attended by leaders of more than 20 countries, comes amid faltering attempts to end the war in Ukraine.

  10. The First Play Knocked Her Unconscious. The Second Is Even Tougher. Theater, Today

    Carolina Bianchi created a storm by drugging herself onstage at the beginning of a trilogy about sexual assault. Her latest play, “The Brotherhood,” asks what happens next.

  11. Europe’s Wind Industry Faces Uncertainty Over Trump’s Policies Business, Today

    Not long ago, the U.S. was seen as a promising market for offshore wind. Now industry executives aren’t making any assumptions.

  12. ‘Enough is Enough’: Report of a Child’s Rape Enrages South Africans World, Today

    A mother’s call for justice has challenged a culture of shame and inspired a nationwide movement to tackle the crisis of sexual violence.

  13. Trump Officials Seek to Bring First White Afrikaner Refugees to U.S. Next Week World, Today

    The rapid relocation of the Afrikaners, who President Trump says have been racially persecuted in South Africa, stands in stark contrast to the virtual shutdown of all other refugee admissions.

  14. Corrections: May 9, 2025 Corrections, Today

    Corrections that appeared in print on Friday, May 9, 2025.

  15. She Went on TV for Love, but Found It in Her DMs Style, Today

    Unlucky in Washington’s dating scene, Kheri Carter joined a reality show on a dare. After leaving the show, Brian Carkhuff, an intrigued viewer, sent her a message.

  16. Celebrating With 150 Guests and Jabba the Hutt Style, Today

    Hayley Finetti and Emilio Lopez, who met in elementary school, opted for a “Star Wars”-themed wedding on May 4.

  17. How Could I Not Love My Baby? Style, Today

    What happens when motherhood doesn’t feel the way you expect.

  18. They Fell in Love One Bite at a Time Style, Today

    Libby Rasmussen and David Amini bonded over a love of food, but it was a snowy morning spent making croissants that sparked romance.

  19. Matchmakers Made Them a Match Style, Today

    Madiba Dennie and Nicholas Bishop were set up for their shared love of science fiction and helping people.

  20. Quote of the Day: The Great Salt Lake Is Evaporating Fast. Could Utah Save It? Corrections, Today

    Quotation of the Day for Friday, May 9, 2025.

  21. Trump Administration Fires Librarian of Congress U.S., Today

    Dr. Carla D. Hayden was the first African American and the first woman to serve as the head of the Library of Congress. Her firing drew a furious response from Democrats.

  22. Police and Brooklyn College Protesters Clash After Pro-Palestinian Rally New York, Today

    The police moved in to make arrests after demonstrators left the college grounds and gathered outside. Officers punched some students and slammed others to the ground.

  23. Protesters Clash With Police at Brooklyn College Video, Today

    Police arrested several people during a pro-Palestinian demonstration at Brooklyn College on Thursday.

  24. See How a Communications Outage Affected Flights at Newark Airport Interactive, Today

    The effects of an interruption in radio and radar service could be seen almost immediately, as planes circled in holding patterns. They are still being felt in cancellations and major delays days later.

  25. ‘I Was Stunned’: Watching From Illinois, Pope’s Brother Reflects on History World, Today

    From his home in suburban Chicago, one of the pope’s brothers described Leo as “middle of the road” but not afraid to speak his mind.

  26. Downward-Facing Dog Gameplay, Today

    Willa Angel Chen Miller and Erik Agard open our solving weekend.

  27. What’s in a Name? In the Case of Leo XIV, Lessons in Bridging Historical Shifts World, Today

    Pope Leo XIII, who served from 1878 to 1903, led the church into the modern world, emphasizing its moral authority beyond national boundaries. He defended the rights of working people and affirmed the value of science.

  28. Two Priests Reflect on Their Longtime Friend Bob, Now Pope Leo XIV U.S., Today

    When Robert Francis Prevost walked onto the balcony, “it was as if a family member appeared.”

  29. Hugh Jackman in a Twisty Tale of ‘Sexual Misconduct’ Theater, Today

    A new play about a middle-age professor and his teenage student forces you to ask: Who’s grooming whom?

  30. What Does Pope Leo XIV Do Now? World, Today

    Here’s a look at his schedule over the next few days.

  31. New Funding Talks Could Value Elon Musk’s xAI at $120 Billion Technology, Today

    The discussions follow those of rival OpenAI, which recently closed a funding round that valued it at $300 billion.

  32. Yesterday’s Pope Conclave News live blog included 16 standalone posts:
  33. Cautious Optimism Among Liberals About New Pope’s Views on Gay Catholics New York, Today

    Pope Leo XIV has said little publicly about a place in the Catholic Church for gay and transgender people. Some thought the issue would not be key to his agenda.

  34. Far-Right Activist Targets Trump’s Surgeon General Pick U.S., Today

    The selection of Dr. Casey Means drew ridicule from a Trump ally, Laura Loomer. But Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. defended the surgeon general nominee.

  35. Reincarnated by A.I., Arizona Man Forgives His Killer at Sentencing U.S., Today

    A likeness of Christopher Pelkey, who was killed in a 2021 road rage episode, was created with artificial intelligence. It was part of a victim’s impact statement.

  36. ‘JD Vance se equivoca’: el nuevo papa parecía incómodo con las políticas de migratorias de Trump En español, Yesterday

    Antes de que el cardenal Robert Francis Prevost se convirtiera en pontífice, una cuenta de redes sociales a su nombre compartía críticas a ciertas posturas del gobierno de Trump.

  37. James Foley, Who Directed ‘Glengarry Glen Ross,’ Dies at 71 Arts, Yesterday

    The veteran New York City-born filmmaker also directed the sequels to “Fifty Shades of Grey” and a dozen episodes of “House of Cards.”

  38. In Tyre Nichols Case, an Out-of-Town Jury Heard a Familiar Police Defense U.S., Yesterday

    The acquittal of three former officers in the state trial over the fatal beating adds to a mixed series of verdicts for officers accused of wrongdoing.

  39. Can a Photograph Reveal Your Biological Age? Well, Yesterday

    Scientists have developed an A.I. tool that they say can help assess a patient’s health — and potentially guide their medical care.

  40. New Pope Has Creole Roots in New Orleans, Genealogist Says U.S., Yesterday

    Robert Prevost’s maternal grandparents were married near the French Quarter and later moved to Chicago, where his mother was born, records show.

  41. An Urgent Question for the Pope: Cubs or Sox? World, Yesterday

    Fans from both teams seemed to claim him as their own, but his brother had the final answer.

  42. Trump Declares High-Speed Internet Program ‘Racist’ and ‘Unconstitutional’ U.S., Yesterday

    President Trump denounced the Biden-era Digital Equity Act as “woke handouts based on race,” raging in a social media post against a broad effort to improve high-speed internet access.

  43. The New Pope Might Be Something Like the Old Pope Opinion, Yesterday

    The conservative ire that has roiled Catholicism during the previous pontificate is likely to continue with this first American pope.

  44. ‘Nonnas’ Review: Oversauced Movies, Yesterday

    Vince Vaughn plays a restaurant owner who hires Italian grandmothers to cook for him in this corn-filled gabagool.

  45. Pope Leo XIV Has Voted Often in Illinois, Public Records Show U.S., Yesterday

    He voted in November’s presidential election with an absentee ballot, according to records from a suburban Chicago county.

  46. EE. UU. y China, en el trasfondo del conflicto entre India y Pakistán En español, Yesterday

    El creciente apoyo militar de Occidente a India, y de China a Pakistán, señala un cambio en los alineamientos globales y otro posible punto álgido de las tensiones internacionales.

  47. Trump Administration Demands Records From Penn on Foreign Ties U.S., Yesterday

    The Education Department accused the school of filing inaccurate reports, adding to the growing list of elite schools it has targeted over foreign funding disclosures.

  48. La ruta global de Robert Francis Prevost a su papado como León XIV En español, Yesterday

    A pesar de sus raíces estadounidenses, el nuevo pontífice, de 69 años, nacido en Chicago, es considerado un eclesiástico que trasciende las fronteras.

  49. Harvard Leaders See Only Bad Outcomes Ahead as They Battle Trump U.S., Yesterday

    Harvard could choose to either keep fighting or seek a deal with the administration. Its leaders are starting to realize that any path will very likely change the identity of the school.

  50. Trump Names Jeanine Pirro as Interim U.S. Attorney in Washington U.S., Yesterday

    The Fox News personality has known the president for decades and would provide him with a reliable line into a crucial prosecutors office in the Justice Department.

  51. The Pope Is a Graduate of Villanova, Where the Church Bells Won’t Stop Ringing World, Yesterday

    The private Catholic university in the suburbs of Philadelphia has a new most famous alumnus.

  52. Lee la transcripción completa del primer discurso del papa León XIV En español, Yesterday

    Las palabras, pronunciadas en italiano y español, fueron su primer mensaje desde el balcón de la Basílica de San Pedro.

  53. Alexander Brothers Face More Sex Crimes, Including Against Underage Girl Real Estate, Yesterday

    Prosecutors added more charges in the sex-trafficking case against Oren and Tal Alexander, who were known as top brokers in luxury real estate, and their brother Alon Alexander.

  54. ‘He Checked All the Boxes.’ Pope Leo XIV Overcame an Old Taboo — Being American. World, Yesterday

    Before he was chosen, Robert Francis Prevost had the papal seal of approval from his predecessor, Francis, who put him in one of the top jobs in the Roman Catholic Church.

  55. Joseph Nye, Political Scientist Who Extolled ‘Soft Power,’ Dies at 88 U.S., Yesterday

    He coined the term, arguing that a country’s global influence can’t be built on military might alone. Diplomats around the world paid heed.

  56. Agency Moves to Fire a Judge Who Rejected a Trump Directive U.S., Yesterday

    Karen Ortiz wrote to 1,000 colleagues at the Equal Opportunity Employment Commission criticizing the “illegal and unethical orders of our president.”

  57. Musk-Tied Investor Clashes With One of World’s Biggest Asset Managers Business, Yesterday

    A lawsuit accuses Brookfield Asset Management of fraud, attempted bribery and improperly limiting investments in one of Elon Musk’s companies.

  58. An American Was Elected Pope Briefing, Yesterday

    Also, Trump announced a trade deal with Britain. Here’s the latest at the end of Thursday.

  59. Read the document Interactive, Yesterday

    A lawsuit has accused Brookfield Asset Management of fraud and other offenses.

  60. New Pope Declares Church Should Receive Everyone With ‘Open Arms’ Video, Yesterday

    On the second day of the conclave, the Chicago-born Cardinal Robert Francis Prevost was selected to become the leader of the Roman Catholic Church.

  61. Trump Revives Push for Higher Taxes on the Rich U.S., Yesterday

    The president is said to want to create a new top income bracket for people making more than $2.5 million per year and to tax income above that level at a rate of 39.6 percent.

  62. Transportation Secretary Unveils Plan to Overhaul of Aging Air-Traffic Systems U.S., Yesterday

    Officials promised to replace derelict equipment with state-of-the-art technology but said funding was dependent on Congress.

  63. Friday Briefing: The First American Pope Briefing, Yesterday

    Plus, Tate Modern turns 25.

  64. ¿Quién es el papa León XIV? En español, Yesterday

    Esto es lo que hay que saber sobre el sucesor del papa Francisco, que fue elegido el jueves. Es el primer papa estadounidense y será conocido como León XIV.

  65. The Pentagon’s Culture Wars Strike West Point U.S., Yesterday

    A Jan. 29 order from Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth led to canceled classes, book bans and an argument about American greatness.

  66. A Year Ago, Columbia Security Was Hands-Off at a Protest. Not This Time. New York, Yesterday

    When demonstrators occupied the university’s main library on Wednesday, campus security forces intervened aggressively. The occupation ended with arrests hours later.

  67. A Path to Papacy: Leo XIV Over the Years World, Yesterday

    Cardinal Robert Francis Prevost was born in Chicago and gradually rose through the ranks of the Roman Catholic Church.

  68. 5 Takeaways From the U.S.-U.K. Trade Agreement Business, Yesterday

    The deal still has to be finalized, but it was hailed as a success by both countries for being the first since President Trump announced broad tariffs in April.

  69. An American Pope? Maybe It Wasn’t So Impossible. Opinion, Yesterday

    Cardinal Prevost defied the odds. A number of factors point to why.

  70. Former Model Testifies That Weinstein Molested Her When She Was 16 New York, Yesterday

    Kaja Sokola told jurors that she had come to New York seeking stardom. She encountered Harvey Weinstein in a club and met him for lunch. Then, she said, he took advantage of her.

  71. ‘JD Vance Is Wrong’: The Pope Appears Uneasy With Trump Immigration Policies U.S., Yesterday

    Before Cardinal Robert Francis Prevost became pope, a social media account under his name shared criticisms of the Trump administration’s positions on immigration.

  72. You Can’t Beat Caesar Salad and Fries at the Bar Food, Yesterday

    In those liminal hours between lunch and dinner, sometimes you need a pit stop for this perfect combo.

  73. Father of Girl Who Killed 2 at Wisconsin School Is Charged U.S., Yesterday

    Jeffrey Rupnow, whose 15-year-old daughter fatally shot a teacher and a fellow student at a Christian school in Madison in December, faces two weapons-related counts, the authorities said.

  74. Americans Burst With Pride, and Surprise, at the First Pope From the U.S. U.S., Yesterday

    Across the country, Catholics and non-Catholics alike greeted Chicago-born Pope Leo XIV with reverence and satisfaction.

  75. Kenneth Walker Dies at 73; His Journalism Bared Apartheid’s Brutality Business, Yesterday

    He shared an Emmy for his reporting on “Nightline” about South Africa’s policy of racial segregation. The National Association of Black Journalists named him journalist of the year.

  76. El momento en que el papa León XIV salió al balcón En español, Yesterday

    Las multitudes se congregaron en la Plaza de San Pedro —y en todo el mundo— para ver quién había sido elegido sucesor del papa Francisco.

  77. ‘Reformed’ Is a Charming Show About a Young Rabbi Arts, Yesterday

    Sitcom shenanigans nestle alongside philosophical musings in this French dramedy on Max.

  78. Chelsea F.C. Ends Inquiry Into Bullying Allegations Without Sharing Findings World, Yesterday

    The Premier League soccer team had committed to overhauling its culture, but employees are still looking for an acknowledgment of remorse.

  79. Meet the Meme Maker Behind the Conclave’s Most Viral Moments Style, Yesterday

    Susan Bin started a meme account last year after watching the papal film “Conclave.” Then the real thing happened.

  80. Trump Administration Asks Supreme Court to Allow for the End of Biden-Era Migrant Program U.S., Yesterday

    In an emergency application, the Trump administration asked the Supreme Court to allow it to revoke protections provided to migrants from troubled countries.

  81. Read the Full Transcript of Pope Leo XIV’s First Speech World, Yesterday

    The remarks, delivered in Italian and Spanish, were made from the balcony of St. Peter’s Basilica.

  82. New Law Requires Priests to Break Seal of Confession to Report Child Abuse U.S., Yesterday

    The state law, in Washington, applies to all religions but has outraged Catholics in particular. The Justice Department is investigating.

  83. The New Pope Grew Up in the Chicago Area U.S., Yesterday

    For Chicagoans, the selection of Robert Francis Prevost was thrilling and a little stunning.

  84. F.B.I. Director Walks Back Concerns About Trump Budget Cuts U.S., Yesterday

    After telling House lawmakers that the F.B.I. needed more resources, Kash Patel told senators that he agreed with a proposal to slash more than $500 million from the agency.

  85. La Cámara de Representantes de EE. UU. vota por cambiar el nombre del golfo de México por golfo de América En español, Yesterday

    Es casi seguro que la iniciativa fracasará en el Senado, pero una Cámara de Representantes dirigida por los republicanos apoyó la nomenclatura propuesta por el presidente Trump.

  86. What’s Going On in This Picture? | May 12, 2025 The Learning Network, Yesterday

    Look closely at this image, stripped of its caption, and join the moderated conversation about what you and other students see.

  87. India intenta alejar a Pakistán del campo de batalla En español, Yesterday

    Mientras India se preparaba para atacar a Pakistán esta semana, su gobierno también perseguía otras formas de proyección de poder dirigidas contra la vulnerabilidad económica de su viejo enemigo.

  88. Bill Gates Accuses Elon Musk of ‘Killing Children’ by Cutting Foreign Aid U.S., Yesterday

    The Microsoft co-founder and philanthropist condemned his fellow billionaire for overseeing deep cuts to the U.S. Agency for International Development in the Trump administration.

  89. Crypto Bill Stalls in the Senate as Democrats Balk U.S., Yesterday

    Democratic supporters of the measure to regulate parts of the industry refused to allow it to move forward amid concerns in their party that President Trump and his family are profiting from cryptocurrency.

  90. New Joint Chiefs Chairman Picks a Friendly Crowd for His Debut U.S., Yesterday

    Gen. Dan Caine, who spoke at a special operations conference, has kept a low profile since assuming the military’s top job.

  91. Trump Nominates Former N.E.A. Chair to Head Embattled Arts Agency Arts, Yesterday

    The president nominated Mary Anne Carter to lead the National Endowment for the Arts, which his budget calls for eliminating and which has been withdrawing grants from arts groups.

  92. Who Is Pope Leo XIV? World, Yesterday

    Here’s what to know about Pope Francis’ successor, Robert Francis Prevost, who was chosen on Thursday. He is the first American pope and will be known as Leo XIV.

  93. U.S. Government to Stop Tracking the Costs of Extreme Weather Climate, Yesterday

    It would be harder for insurers and scientists to study wildfires, storms and other “billion dollar disasters,” which are growing more frequent as the planet warms.

  94. A Conclave of Sea Gulls Concludes Its Business Style, Yesterday

    Perched on the roof of the Sistine Chapel, three birds were the among the first to glimpse the white smoke signaling a new pope.

  95. The Knicks Do the Improbable (Again), and New York City Loves It New York, Yesterday

    Few experts gave the Knicks a chance to beat the champion Boston Celtics — except for the devoted fans who packed the street outside Madison Square Garden.

  96. Yesterday’s Nuevo Papa Vaticano live blog included six standalone posts:
  97. Leader of FEMA Is Dismissed as Trump Administration Takes Aim at the Agency U.S., Yesterday

    The ouster of Cameron Hamilton, less than a month before the start of the hurricane season, came a day after he told lawmakers that FEMA was vital to communities “in their greatest times of need” and should not be eliminated.

  98. ‘Superfine’ Brings Radiant Black Style to the Met Arts, Yesterday

    Heritage meets gumption at the Costume Institute’s big spring exhibition, where pathbreaking pieces join anonymous garments to build a moving history.

  99. 5 (More) Art Fairs to Welcome Spring Arts, Yesterday

    With Frieze Week comes an explosion of art, from the behemoth TEFAF to Esther (the newest), and the Other, which boasts of affordability.

  100. Yesterday’s Trump Uk Trade News live blog included one standalone post:
  101. 8 New Books We Recommend This Week Books, Yesterday

    Suggested reading from critics and editors at The New York Times.

  102. How to Know if Toxic Sewage Sludge Has Been Used in Your Community Climate, Yesterday

    Fertilizer containing potentially unsafe levels of “forever chemicals” has been used around the country.

  103. Bison Gores Man in Yellowstone National Park U.S., Yesterday

    The man, who had approached the animal, sustained minor injuries.

  104. New York City Predicted Record Tourism. Then Came Trump. New York, Yesterday

    The city’s tourism agency revised its 2025 forecast, with an estimated decline primarily driven by fewer foreign travelers.

  105. The Moment Pope Leo XIV Emerged on the Balcony World, Yesterday

    Crowds gathered in St. Peter’s Square — and around the world — to see who had been elected as Pope Francis’ successor.

  106. 8 Standout Booths at Independent Arts, Yesterday

    The art fair has completed its transition from boutique outlier to art world institution.

  107. Frieze New York Is Smaller but Still Packs a Global Punch Arts, Yesterday

    Our critic samples booths from 25 countries and picks her seven favorites, including Chicago, Los Angeles, Paris, London and Seoul — and two nonprofits.

  108. Pope Leo XIV, the First American Pontiff, Took A Global Route to the Top Post World, Yesterday

    Robert Francis Prevost, who led the Vatican office that selects and manages bishops globally, has spent much of his life outside the United States.

  109. Encompassing the Diaspora at the 1-54 Fair Arts, Yesterday

    A critic’s pick of galleries from Africa and the Caribbean offer exciting and haunting work.

  110. Tonight’s Dinner Is Bouncy Food, Yesterday

    Miso rice cakes with spinach and peas, sesame-brown butter udon and cheesy baked gnocchi are chewy, springy suppers.

  111. In ‘Hamlet Hail to the Thief,’ Radiohead Riffs on Shakespeare Theater, Yesterday

    The band’s frontman, Thom Yorke, created a show with the Royal Shakespeare Company that is both admirably ambitious and a little foolish.

  112. With Kemp Skipping Georgia Senate Race, Ossoff Gets a First G.O.P. Challenger U.S., Yesterday

    Representative Buddy Carter became the first Republican to enter the primary field to take on Senator Jon Ossoff of Georgia, one of the nation’s most vulnerable Democrats.

  113. Biden Defends His Mental Acuity and Blames Sexism for Harris’s Defeat U.S., Yesterday

    On ABC’s “The View,” the former president dismissed reports that he had declined while in office and said he had not been surprised that Kamala Harris lost the election, citing the role of sexism.

  114. Voices Against Trump’s Assault on Democracy Opinion, Yesterday

    Readers discuss ways to counter President Trump. Also: An unyielding Harvard; a Supreme Court ruling on transgender troops; the Zen of A.I.

  115. Europa sola y conmocionada en el aniversario de la derrota de la Alemania nazi En español, Yesterday

    Ochenta años después de la derrota de los nazis, los ecos de tiranías pasadas sacuden un continente que intenta encontrar su equilibrio ante la hostilidad del presidente Trump.

  116. Boy Accidentally Orders 70,000 Lollipops on Amazon. Panic Ensues. Business, Yesterday

    Holly LaFavers said she was eventually refunded $4,200 for her 8-year-old son’s order of Dum-Dums candy.

  117. Trump Withdraws U.S. Attorney Nominee, Whose Extremism Tested Limits for G.O.P. Senators U.S., Yesterday

    The means of Ed Martin’s ascent as the leading prosecutor for the U.S. attorney’s office in Washington was his path out of power.

  118. White Smoke Signals a Pope Has Been Chosen. What Happens Next? World, Yesterday

    A successor to Pope Francis had been elected. But there will be a short wait before his identity becomes clear.

  119. Older cardinals can’t vote in the conclave, but they have thoughts on the proceedings. World, Yesterday

  120. Hope and Anxiety Share the Stage as Finance Titans Converge on L.A. Business, Yesterday

    At the Milken Institute conference, a who’s who of finance and corporate America, there was a mix of emotions about financial markets and the economy.

  121. Why the Fed’s Waiting Game on Rate Cuts Could Extend Until September Business, Yesterday

    Economists have shifted back their forecasts for lower borrowing costs as President Trump’s tariffs raised the risk of higher inflation and slower growth.

  122. Sewage Sludge Fertilizer From Maryland? Virginians Say No Thanks. Climate, Yesterday

    Maryland has restricted use of the toxic fertilizer. A plan to send more to Virginia has sparked fears of contaminated farms and fisheries.

  123. Five Pencils for You. Infinite Luxuries for the Trumps. Op Ed, Yesterday

    Americans skimp while their president splurges.

  124. U.S. and British Leaders Celebrate Agreement on Trade Framework Video, Yesterday

    President Trump and Prime Minister Keir Starmer announced an agreement for a trade framework over speaker phone.

  125. What Students Are Saying About Using A.I. for Schoolwork Learning, Yesterday

    Is it a useful tool? Is it cheating? Is it hindering students’ ability to think? Here is what teenagers told us.

  126. Intelligence Agencies Increase Focus on Greenland, U.S. Officials Say Washington, Yesterday

    A growing number of reports about the island have been included in information circulated in the executive branch and Congress, officials said.

  127. Spring/Break May Be a Little Older, but It Still Parties On Weekend, Yesterday

    The show that started as a messy upstart sibling to the traditional fairs has grown up a bit, though it’s still packed with zany charms.

  128. Trump Officials Ask Court to End Protections for a Strutting, Showy Bird Climate, Yesterday

    The lesser prairie chicken, known for the males’ quirky courtship dance, inhabits grasslands sought-after by farming and energy developers.

  129. Proposed Medicaid Cuts Put Vulnerable Republicans in a Political Bind Washington, Yesterday

    G.O.P. lawmakers from swing districts face tough votes as soon as next week, when key House panels are scheduled to consider legislation that would cut popular programs to pay for President Trump’s agenda.

  130. The Best Way to Drop an Egg Science, Yesterday

    How the shell cracks in an exercise known as the egg drop challenge turned out to be more complicated than science teachers have been telling students for many years.

  131. Huevos Rancheros for Breakfast, Brunch, Lunch and Dinner Dining, Yesterday

    Kay Chun’s recipe is simple and brilliant, with an easy homemade salsa that simmers into the ranchero sauce, seasons the refried beans and tops the whole affair.

  132. Humo blanco: un nuevo papa ha sido elegido En español, Yesterday

    La identidad del nuevo pontífice debe anunciarse en breve. Los cardenales recluidos en la Capilla Sixtina tomaron una decisión el segundo día del cónclave.

  133. House Votes to Rename Gulf of Mexico as Gulf of America, Taking a Symbolic Step Washington, Yesterday

    The legislation was all but certain to die in the Senate, but the move put the Republican-led House on the record supporting President Trump’s nomenclature.

  134. Trump ha hecho afirmaciones sobre los tatuajes de Abrego Garcia. Esto es lo que sabemos En español, Yesterday

    Los expertos en pandillas afirman que es poco probable que los tatuajes en los nudillos de Kilmar Abrego Garcia indiquen su pertenencia a una pandilla. El presidente dice lo contrario.

  135. Mistrial in Murder Case Against Michigan Officer Who Shot Motorist National, Yesterday

    The jury deadlocked in the trial of Christopher Schurr, who testified that he feared for his life when he fatally shot Patrick Lyoya during a traffic stop in Grand Rapids, Mich., in 2022.

  136. Denmark Outraged by Report of Increased Spying in Greenland Foreign, Yesterday

    Officials summoned the American ambassador to express its displeasure after the Trump Administration was said be ratcheting up surveillance.

  137. Would You Buy Your Diamond Engagement Ring at Walmart? Styles, Yesterday

    The popularity of synthetic stones has sent the market for natural diamonds crashing. With consumers confused about how to tell the difference, how can a market leader like De Beers regain its sparkle?

  138. In Israel’s Demolition Path, West Bank Residents Pack Up Their Lives Foreign, Yesterday

    A monthslong Israeli military operation in the northern West Bank has displaced tens of thousands of people. Some are now learning they may not return.

  139. Appraisal Trade Group Accused of Covering Up Sexual Harassment and Test Flaws Real Estate, Yesterday

    The Appraisal Institute faces concerns that one of its leaders has a history of harassing women and that it did not disclose that some certification exams were incorrectly scored.

  140. A Paris Restaurant With Live Jazz and Soaring Ceilings T Style, Yesterday

    Plus: a new oceanside hotel in Mexico, murta berries and more recommendations from T Magazine.

  141. Coco Chanel’s French Riviera Home Comes Back to Life T Style, Yesterday

    The newly restored house still conjures the designer’s unfussy elegance.

  142. Lessons From World War II to Avoid World War III Op Ed, Yesterday

    The lessons from World War II are critical for understanding how to restore and maintain long-term peace and security in Europe today.

  143. Are U.S. Tariffs Affecting Your Business? We Want to Hear From You. Business, Yesterday

    The New York Times wants to hear from European business owners about how they are navigating the uncertainty of President Trump’s tariffs.

  144. Fear of Tariffs, and Hopes for a Reprieve, at C.E.O. Conference Business, Yesterday

    At the annual Milken Institute Global Conference, the anxious talk was about tariffs and hopes for trade agreements and de-escalation.

  145. The $200 Billion Gamble: Bill Gates’s Plan to Wind Down His Foundation Magazine, Yesterday

    In a wide-ranging interview, he explains his decision — amid the Trump administration’s assault on foreign aid — to accelerate the end of his giving.

  146. What to Know About Bill Gates’s Plans to End His Foundation Magazine, Yesterday

    The billionaire philanthropist says he will accelerate his giving — but then dissolve his organization in 20 years, decades earlier than he originally planned.

  147. E.U. Unveils a Plan to Hit Back at the U.S. if Trade Negotiations Fail Foreign, Yesterday

    Boeing and big American food producers could end up in the cross-hairs if the bloc follows through on its threat to impose tariffs on more American goods.

  148. Mississippi Man Is Charged With Stalking Jennifer Aniston Express, Yesterday

    Prosecutors said that Jimmy Wayne Carwyle, 48, drove through the front gate of Ms. Aniston’s home on Monday after stalking her for nearly two years.

  149. What TV Show, Movie or Book Would You Rewrite the Ending To? Learning, Yesterday

    Fans are writing “fix-its” in an attempt to right perceived wrongs in beloved works. How might you retell a story you were disappointed by?

  150. U.S. Trade Deal Could Help U.K. Economy, but Won’t Transform It Business, Yesterday

    The deal could help some sectors and boost confidence among consumers and businesses, but the British economy faces other challenges.

  151. U.S. Trade Deal Could Help Britain’s Sluggish Economy, but Won’t Transform It Business, Yesterday

    The deal could help some sectors and boost confidence among consumers and businesses, but the British economy faces other challenges.

  152. ‘Summer of 69’ Review: A Crash Course in Carnal Knowledge Weekend, Yesterday

    Jillian Bell’s feature directorial debut centers on a nerdy teenager who hires a stripper for a sexual education, but the movie favors modesty over vulgarity.

  153. ‘Juliet & Romeo’ Review: Tragedy Executed as Farce Weekend, Yesterday

    This movie musical adaptation of Shakespeare’s star-crossed lovers is no “& Juliet” — that is, it’s no fun.

  154. ‘Clown in a Cornfield’ Review: Stalkers Weekend, Yesterday

    In this underbaked slasher film, killer bozos terrorize teens in the American heartland.

  155. New Film Names Soldier in Palestinian American Journalist’s Shooting Foreign, Yesterday

    After Shireen Abu Akleh was killed in the West Bank in 2022, the Israeli military never revealed the identity of the soldier who fired at her. A documentary said it had confirmed his name.

  156. An Entertainment Tax N Y T Now, Yesterday

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  157. Overnight Clashes Strain a Diplomatic Push Between India and Pakistan Foreign, Yesterday

    The United States and other regional players converged to try to head off war between the neighboring nuclear powers. But more clashes seemed to keep hostilities roiling.

  158. Putin and Xi Present a United Front as They Face an Unpredictable Trump World, Yesterday

    The two leaders, meeting in Moscow, hailed their alliance a day ahead of events to mark the 80th anniversary of the Soviet victory over Nazi Germany in World War II.

  159. Putin and Xi Rebuke U.S. and Vow to Strengthen Ties Foreign, Yesterday

    The two leaders, meeting in Moscow, rejected what they described as Washington’s attempt to contain them. They also hailed their friendship.

  160. A Frightening Moment to Fly Podcasts, Yesterday

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  161. A First-Person View of a Deadly Gaza Strike, and a Severe U.S. Flu Season The Headlines, Yesterday

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  162. Connections Companion No. 698 Games, Yesterday

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  163. Wordle Review No. 1,420 Games, Yesterday

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  164. Victory Day in Russian-Occupied Ukraine: A Muted Celebration Foreign, Yesterday

    Events to mark the holiday in the occupied territories seem to be an effort to show Russian control of land it has captured.

  165. A Tricky Challenge for Germany’s New Government: a Far-Right Opposition World, Yesterday

    Chancellor Friedrich Merz’s coalition is weighing how to confront the Alternative for Germany party, which has been rising in the polls.

  166. José Andrés quiere ver más libros sobre la conexión de la comida con todo En español, Yesterday

    “Change the Recipe” es el nuevo libro del chef y humanitario. “Necesitamos más historias sobre la comida como diplomacia, la comida como derecho humano”, asegura.

  167. ¿Hasta dónde debes esforzarte para aumentar tu fuerza? En español, Yesterday

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  168. The Democratic Senator Taking Cues From Trumpism Op Ed, Yesterday

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  169. Israel Has a Terrible Choice to Make Op Ed, Yesterday

    There are no shortcuts in war.

  170. Across America, Big Cities Are Sinking. Here’s Why. Interactive, Yesterday

    A major reason is too much groundwater is being pumped out, new research shows, threatening buildings and infrastructure nationwide.

  171. After Years Overseas, They Came Home for a Quiet Life in Upstate New York Interactive, Yesterday

    With up to $800,000 to spend, a couple aimed to combine the serenity and the amenities that the Hudson Valley has to offer.

  172. La IA es cada vez más potente, pero sus alucinaciones son cada vez peores En español, Yesterday

    Una nueva ola de sistemas con “razonamiento” de empresas como OpenAl produce información incorrecta con más frecuencia. Ni sus creadores no saben por qué.

  173. The Classical Music Our Critics Can’t Stop Thinking About Culture, Yesterday

    Watch and listen to five recent highlights, including Metropolitan Opera performances, the posthorn solo in Mahler’s Third and music by Tomeka Reid.

  174. A Master of Moods Reimagines a French Classic Styles, Yesterday

    In her new film, “Bonjour Tristesse,” and in her writing, the director Durga Chew-Bose knows how to create an atmosphere.

  175. A Salacious Saga Engulfs the Virginia G.O.P. and Weakens Youngkin Politics, Yesterday

    Gov. Glenn Youngkin’s failure to push out the Republican nominee for lieutenant governor over a scandal involving explicit photos showed the party’s divisions and the power of its right-wing base.

  176. Russia’s Military Show of Strength Masks Economic and Diplomatic Cracks Foreign, Yesterday

    The annual Moscow parade marking victory over Nazi Germany is expected to be the largest in years, with world leaders in attendance, as the Kremlin tries to link that triumph to the war in Ukraine.

  177. An Early Celebration of America’s 250th Birthday Metro, Yesterday

    A video installation near the United Nations, on the site of a proposed casino, will feature interviews with people from around the United States.

  178. How Three Democrats Who Saved the Party Before Would Do It Again Op Ed, Yesterday

    A blueprint for revitalizing the opposition.

  179. Sympathy for the Devil, er Boss: In ‘The Studio,’ the Powerful Are on Defense Weekend, Yesterday

    Seth Rogen’s cringe-y Hollywood honcho is well-intentioned but ineffectual. The actor’s awkward laugh has never been put to better use.

  180. 36 Hours in Santa Fe Interactive, Yesterday

    Perennially sunny and chile-obsessed, Santa Fe offers galleries, museums, theaters and miles of hiking trails.

  181. No One Has Ever Defeated Autocracy From the Sidelines Op Ed, Yesterday

    And how exactly can we tell whether America has crossed the line?

  182. Scientists Hail This Medical Breakthrough. A Political Storm Could Cripple It. National, Yesterday

    Therapies involving mRNA, a key to Covid vaccines, hold great potential in treating several diseases, but some lawmakers want to ban them and the government is cutting funding.

  183. Wines by the Glass: How Some Restaurants Do It Right, and Why Dining, Yesterday

    For many restaurants, the wine list is a lost opportunity. But here is how a good one can help wine appeal to new audiences.

  184. Homes for Sale in New York and New Jersey Real Estate, Yesterday

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  185. Homes for Sale in Manhattan and Queens Real Estate, Yesterday

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  186. ‘Forever’ Explores the Timelessness of Teen Romance (and Sex) Arts & Leisure, Yesterday

    A new Netflix series adapts Judy Blume’s 1970s novel with a contemporary Black cast, flipping the gender roles but preserving its emotional innocence.

  187. West Point Is Supposed to Educate, Not Indoctrinate Op Ed, Yesterday

    The academy has changed.

  188. Why Marcella Hazan Is Still Teaching Us How to Cook Italian Dining, Yesterday

    Pete Wells explores how the revered cookbook author changed the way Americans think about the cuisine.

  189. What I Learned in China: Obedience Gets You Nowhere Op Ed, Yesterday

    A call for showing courage against tyrants.

  190. Trump Has Made Claims About Abrego Garcia’s Tattoos. Here’s a Closer Look. National, Yesterday

    Gang experts say the tattoos on Kilmar Abrego Garcia’s knuckles are unlikely to signify gang membership. The president says otherwise.

  191. He Faced a Possible Prison Term for Assault. Instead, He Was Deported. National, Yesterday

    Federal agents are rounding up criminal defendants and deporting them before trial. Local prosecutors say the disruptions make communities less safe.

  192. Will ‘The Death of Rasputin’ Have a Cult Following? Weekend, Yesterday

    The immersive production on Governors Island is an attempt to fill the void left by “Sleep No More” and “Life and Trust.”

  193. ‘Poker Face’ Returns With New Mysteries and Old Friends Culture, Yesterday

    For the second season of the comic crime show, Natasha Lyonne called on her closest pals to guest star as victims or suspects.

  194. ‘Swamp Dogg Gets His Pool Painted’ Review: In the Deep End Weekend, Yesterday

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  195. ‘Lilly’ Review: She Did It Her Way Weekend, Yesterday

    Patricia Clarkson plays the equal pay activist Lilly Ledbetter in this misty-eyed drama.

  196. ‘Friendship’ Review: Are Men OK? Weekend, Yesterday

    Tim Robinson and Paul Rudd star in the kind of comedy you watch from behind your hands.

  197. ‘Fight or Flight’ Review: Conned Air Weekend, Yesterday

    Josh Hartnett plays a rugged mercenary in an airborne action movie that struggles to stay on course.

  198. ‘Caught by the Tides’ Review: Jia Zhangke Sees Constant Flux Weekend, Yesterday

    The Chinese director shot two decades of footage for his new film, which captures his country in tumult and one woman living through it.

  199. Sergeant Hunter Was in Danger Magazine, Yesterday

    His friend and fellow cop killed himself. Then he nearly became a statistic as well. Why do more police officers die by suicide than in the line of duty?

  200. I’m Dating My Friend’s Ex. Is That Wrong? Well, Yesterday

    Maybe we shouldn’t have hooked up so soon after their breakup.

  201. Playing With Food Is a Life’s Work for This Couple Special Sections, Yesterday

    For more than 20 years, the performance artists known as honey & bunny have served up giddy lessons on consumption.

  202. A Filmmaker Finds Her Way Styles, Yesterday

    At 55, Nadia Conners made her first feature, “The Uninvited” — an indie film with an ensemble cast that includes Elizabeth Reaser, Walton Goggins, Lois Smith and Pedro Pascal.

  203. 5 Questions About mRNA Vaccines, Answered Well, Yesterday

    We asked experts about how the technology works, its safety and its potential in medicine.

  204. A Gilded Age for Glass Special Sections, Yesterday

    An expert in the lustrous decorative glass technique known as verre églomisé, Miriam Ellner shows off her talents in a new book.

  205. Where Can Younger Buyers Afford Homes? Real Estate, Yesterday

    In every state but one, less than half of the under-35 population own homes.

  206. How Tariffs Might Affect Wedding Costs Styles, Yesterday

    Brides and grooms and the vendors who provide them various services, from dresses to flowers and Champagne, are bracing for rising costs in the months ahead.

  207. These Romance Novels Have Big, Dark Secrets Book Review, Yesterday

    The best-selling romance author Carley Fortune recommends books whose high stakes and buried traumas make their love stories all the more satisfying.

  208. Migrants Are Skipping Medical Care, Fearing ICE, Doctors Say Science, Yesterday

    Since President Trump announced plans for mass deportations and rescinded protections for hospitals and clinics, health care facilities have seen a jump in no-shows.

  209. José Andrés Picked a Bad Time to Give His Daughter ‘Charlotte’s Web’ Book Review, Yesterday

    “Good choice, Daddy. Very nice,” she said sarcastically, given what he was making for dinner. The chef and humanitarian’s new book is “Change the Recipe.”

  210. The Best Player in the W.N.B.A. Now Has Her Own Shoe. It Took a Long Time. Sunday Business, Yesterday

    The marketability of A’ja Wilson offers a case study in race, fame and gender.

  211. ‘Paris Here I Come!’ Travel, Yesterday

    In 1953, Ollie Stewart, a correspondent for The Afro-American newspaper, wrote a guidebook to the French capital aimed at Black travelers. Nearly 75 years later, his grandniece follows in his footsteps.