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  1. Epstein Presented Himself to Indian Tycoon as a Trump White House Insider World, Today

    The convicted sex offender gave Anil Ambani information on appointments and foreign policy. Some seemed prescient, though there was no evidence he was close to the administration.

  2. Quote of the Day: The Mystifying Drunken Episodes of Teetotalers Corrections, Today

    Quotation of the Day for Saturday, April 4, 2026.

  3. Trump Directs Officials to Pay All D.H.S. Employees U.S., Today

    The memorandum calls for paying employees at the Coast Guard, Federal Emergency Management Agency and Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency who have gone without pay during a record-long shutdown.

  4. Chart-Toppers Gameplay, Today

    Royce Ferguson’s latest Saturday puzzle drops some sick beats.

  5. ‘Iran Is Being Destroyed in Front of Our Eyes’: Tehran Is Gripped by Fear World, Today

    Fifteen residents of Tehran said in telephone interviews and text messages that the capital was weathering heavy bombardment Friday.

  6. Arrest of Wisconsin Mosque Leader Was Tied to Trump Antisemitism Campaign U.S., Today

    Immigration lawyers and former federal officials say the case of Salah Sarsour echoes those against other pro-Palestinian activists.

  7. Trump Contemplates Other Cabinet Changes as He Faces Political Clock U.S., Today

    With the midterms approaching, the president may be running out of time to get new cabinet members confirmed without bipartisan support.

  8. Here’s What Happened in the War in the Middle East on Friday World, Today

    An American fighter jet was shot down by Iran for the first time since the start of the war, leading to an urgent search-and-rescue operation for a missing crew member.

  9. Lo que sabemos sobre el avión de combate de EE. UU. derribado por Irán En español, Today

    Un helicóptero de rescate también fue atacado y otro avión militar de la Fuerza Aérea, un A-10 Warthog, se estrelló el viernes en la región del golfo Pérsico.

  10. Trump Administration Celebrates Good Friday in Official Messages U.S., Today

    President Trump and administration officials have extended more pronounced overtures to Christians in public statements and executive orders.

  11. What if Iran Wins This War? Video, Yesterday

    If Iran wins this war, victory “will be tremendously emboldening for a regime that has been very dangerous even at its weaker moments,” Suzanne Maloney, the director of foreign policy at the Brookings Institution, argues on “The Ezra Klein Show.”

  12. What if Trump Just Walked Away From Iran? Video, Yesterday

    Iran will become “the toll collector at the gulf” if Trump preemptively walks away from the conflict in Iran, Suzanne Maloney, the director of foreign policy at the Brookings Institution, argues on “The Ezra Klein Show.”

  13. Why Iranians Believe They Have the Upper Hand Video, Yesterday

    Iran believes time is on its side, and that the West isn’t ready for the economic shock of a blocked Strait of Hormuz, warns Suzanne Maloney, the director of foreign policy at the Brookings Institution.

  14. Dozens of Violations Found at Migrant Detention Camp in Texas U.S., Yesterday

    A review of Camp East Montana in Texas found failures in medical care, disease control and oversight, including improperly documented uses of force.

  15. Our First Moon Colony Will Be Filled With Garbage Video, Yesterday

    Forget futuristic glass domes filled with plants and high-tech infrastructure, Jared Isaacman, the head of NASA, says of humanity’s first space colonies. In reality, because of the cost of travel, they will most likely be scrappy bases surrounded by garbage.

  16. Trump Goes After Federal Programs He Calls ‘Woke’ in Budget Proposal U.S., Yesterday

    The president’s request for 2027 reflects his preoccupation with eliminating programs that support diversity and civil rights.

  17. After 11 Years in Court, Heir Reclaims a Modigliani Looted by the Nazis Arts, Yesterday

    A judge ruled against a holding company controlled by David Nahmad, the billionaire art dealer, which had bought the work at auction in 1996.

  18. Stray Bullet That Killed Baby Girl in Brooklyn Also Grazed Brother New York, Yesterday

    Two men have been arrested in connection to a shooting on Wednesday that killed an infant. One was charged with murder, attempted murder and assault.

  19. Why We Chose to Go Back to the Moon Interactive, Yesterday

    These lunar resources could be valuable to us on Earth and in space.

  20. One of Two Americans Rescued After Iran Downs a U.S. Jet Briefing, Yesterday

    Also, job growth rebounded in March. Here’s the latest at the end of Friday.

  21. 23 Days in Iraq: U.S. Pilot Shot Down During Invasion Recalls Battle for Survival World, Yesterday

    Ronald Young Jr. was in the Army when his Apache Longbow copter went down during the U.S. invasion of Iraq.

  22. Carol Mullins, Who Illuminated Dance for Decades, Dies at 86 Arts, Yesterday

    She knew nothing about lighting when the director Robert Wilson asked her to work on his shows, and later spent over 40 years as a designer for Danspace Project.

  23. Search and Rescue Underway After Iran Downs U.S. Fighter Jet Video, Yesterday

    Search and rescue efforts continued after a U.S. fighter jet was shot down over Iran. One of the two crew members was rescued, but the fate of the other was unknown.

  24. Iran’s Defenses Have Been Struck, but They Can Still Fire Back World, Yesterday

    Iran has sent waves of missiles and drones at Israel and Gulf states in recent weeks and shot down an American fighter jet on Friday.

  25. High Gas Prices Hamper Holy Week Pilgrimage in the Philippines Video, Yesterday

    Worshipers have scaled back and adjusted plans for the Visita Iglesia, a Holy Week tradition in which Catholics travel to seven churches in one day for prayer, as the war in Iran has doubled gas prices in the Philippines.

  26. Dolores Keane, Singer Known as the ‘Soul of Ireland,’ Dies at 72 Arts, Yesterday

    She sang of homesickness and longing, and often collaborated with American musicians like John Prine and Emmylou Harris.

  27. How the Fuel Crisis Crimped an Easter Pilgrimage World, Yesterday

    Surging gasoline prices in the Philippines have forced some people to cancel or scale back the Visita Iglesia, a Holy Week tradition in which Catholics travel to seven churches.

  28. ‘Under Protest,’ Raw Dairy Farm Recalls Cheddar Linked to 9 E. Coli Cases Business, Yesterday

    Raw Farm, a dairy producer in California, denies that its products have caused the outbreak, which has sickened people in three states.

  29. Six Senate Races to Watch as Democrats Grow More Bullish U.S., Yesterday

    It’s still a tall task for the party to win back control. Here’s the latest.

  30. Forest Service Will Close Research Stations That Study Wildfire Risk Climate, Yesterday

    Scientists say their work on fires and climate change could be lost as the agency moves its headquarters to Utah from Washington and shuts 57 research stations.

  31. U.S. Searches for Airman After Iran Shoots Down Fighter Jet World, Yesterday

    One crew member was rescued. The risky operation to find the second airman came as the United States and Israel struck infrastructure targets in Iran, prompting Iranian retaliation in the Gulf.

  32. What We Know About the U.S. Jets That Crashed in the Mideast World, Yesterday

    An F-15E Strike Eagle was lost to enemy fire and an A-10 Warthog crashed in the Persian Gulf region on Friday, officials said. A rescue helicopter was also fired upon.

  33. Preschool Instructor Charged With Sexually Assaulting Children New York, Yesterday

    A 43-year-old man was accused of abusing “multiple” children over an 11-year period in South Jersey, and prosecutors fear there could be more victims, given his employment.

  34. How iPhones Found Their Way Into Space Technology, Yesterday

    The astronauts traveling in the Artemis II spacecraft were allowed to take smartphones with them. Sadly, they can’t connect to the internet.

  35. Iran Is Quickly Repairing Missile Bunkers, U.S. Intelligence Says U.S., Yesterday

    Reports cast doubt on how close the United States is to destroying Iran’s missile capability, a key goal in the war.

  36. ‘Te ves hermosa’: la NASA comparte las primeras fotos de la Tierra de la misión Artemis II En español, Yesterday

    Las imágenes tomadas desde la cápsula Orión por el comandante de la misión, Reid Wiseman, muestran distintas vistas de nuestro brillante planeta azul.

  37. ‘The Drama’ and the Secrets That Can Unravel a Relationship Style, Yesterday

    In the new film, a shocking revelation upends the lives of a couple played by Zendaya and Robert Pattinson, raising the question: Are some betrayals simply unforgivable?

  38. President Trump Makes Contradictory Statements About Strategy for War in Iran Video, Yesterday

    Since launching the war in Iran on Feb. 28, President Trump has altered his position on regime change and shifted the timeline of operations.

  39. Two Diaries of War, From Opposing Sides of Iran’s Political Divide Interactive, Yesterday

    One supports the regime, the other desires change. Each offers a personal account of the terrifying sights and frayed emotions of a city under attack.

  40. H.H.S. Takes a First Step Toward Restoring Vaccine Advisory Committee Health, Yesterday

    A federal judge last month questioned the legitimacy of the panel and overturned its recent work. A notice suggests that it may be revived on Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s terms.

  41. Trump Seeks $152 Million to Begin to Turn Alcatraz Back Into a Prison U.S., Yesterday

    The plan faces significant local political opposition and the dilapidated state of the site poses considerable logistical challenges.

  42. What to Know About the F-15E Strike Eagle World, Yesterday

    The U.S. military aircraft with a two-person crew was shot down in Iran on Friday.

  43. Yesterday’s Iran War Trump Oil live blog included four standalone posts:
  44. Flashback: Your Weekly History Quiz, April 4, 2026 Interactive, Yesterday

    Can you sort 8 historical events?

  45. The Neighbor Who Has No Problem Fighting With Mayor Mamdani New York, Yesterday

    Mayor Zohran Mamdani and the City Council speaker, Julie Menin, both live on the Upper East Side. They are sparring over different approaches to balancing a $5.4 billion deficit.

  46. House Democrat Wages a Lonely Legal Fight Testing Congress’s Power U.S., Yesterday

    Representative LaMonica McIver is facing crushing legal fees and prison time as she seeks to get the Justice Department assault case against her dismissed, citing her legislative prerogatives.

  47. Justice Alito Was Taken to the Hospital Last Month in Undisclosed Incident U.S., Yesterday

    Supreme Court justices are not required to release information about their health, and the disclosure practices of individual justices have varied.

  48. Kentucky Fourth Congressional District 2026: Latest Polls Interactive, Yesterday

    Track the latest polls in Kentucky's 4th Congressional District.

  49. Georgia 13th Congressional District 2026: Latest Polls Interactive, Yesterday

    Track the latest polls in Georgia's 13th Congressional District.

  50. Macron le responde a Trump y refleja la molestia de Europa por Irán En español, Yesterday

    El presidente de Francia, Emmanuel Macron, criticó al presidente Trump por lo que calificó de una actitud poco seria ante la guerra en Irán y sus ataques constantes contra la OTAN.

  51. Artemis II Pilot Took a Test Drive on the Way to the Moon Science, Yesterday

    Victor Glover, a former Navy test pilot, carefully maneuvered the Orion capsule in space around a discarded rocket stage. The demonstration is crucial for future moon landing missions.

  52. Alabama First Congressional District 2026: Latest Polls Interactive, Yesterday

    Track the latest polls in Alabama's 1st Congressional District.

  53. ‘Summer House’ Mansion on the Market for $5.65 Million Real Estate, Yesterday

    The Sag Harbor, N.Y., home has hosted the reality TV show for the last five seasons.

  54. Hegseth Says U.S. Troops Are Fighting for Jesus. The Pope Disagrees. World, Yesterday

    In sharp contrast to the Trump administration’s calls for Christian prayers for the war effort, Pope Leo XIV says military domination is “entirely foreign to the way of Jesus Christ.”

  55. United to Offer No-Frills Fares in Its Premium Cabins Business, Yesterday

    United is introducing restrictive base fares in its most profitable cabins: premium economy and business class.

  56. Big Banks Seeking a Piece of SpaceX’s I.P.O. Must Subscribe to Elon Musk’s Grok Business, Yesterday

    Mr. Musk is requiring Wall Street firms to purchase subscriptions to his A.I. chatbot if they want to advise on one of the largest initial public offerings in history.

  57. FEMA Official Says He Teleported to Waffle House. Experts Are Dubious. U.S., Yesterday

    Gregg Phillips, who is in charge of responding to fires and floods, says the hand of God suddenly and mysteriously moved him to a 24-hour breakfast spot in Rome, Ga.

  58. Pete Hegseth despide al jefe del ejército de EE. UU. En español, Yesterday

    Los oficiales superiores del ejército estadounidense reaccionaron con molestia y frustración a la noticia de la destitución del general Randy George.

  59. The Rise and Fall of Pam Bondi Opinion, Yesterday

    Readers react to President Trump’s firing of the attorney general. Also: A.I. and therapy.

  60. Bran Muffins Can Be Tender and Moist. Here’s How. Food, Yesterday

    The natural nutty sweetness of wheat bran shines in these tender muffins, sticky with honey and dates.

  61. Lo que hay que saber sobre el ‘enorme’ búnker militar bajo el salón de baile de Trump En español, Yesterday

    Los detalles de la instalación subterránea suelen ser secretos. Pero ahora que el proyecto del presidente se enfrenta a desafíos legales, Trump ha hablado más abiertamente del búnker

  62. YouTube’s C.E.O. on Free Speech and the Platform’s Policies Video, Yesterday

    What is the responsibility of a platform like YouTube — which is now the leading way Americans watch video — to elevate truth over misinformation? On “The Interview,” YouTube’s chief executive, Neal Mohan, says he believes the answer lies in the platform’s principle of free speech reflected in its community guidelines.

  63. YouTube’s C.E.O. on Its Settlement to Fund Trump’s Ballroom Video, Yesterday

    On “The Interview,” Neal Mohan, YouTube’s C.E.O., talks about the platform’s decision to reinstate Donald Trump’s account and the company’s $25 million settlement with Mr. Trump and others whose accounts were suspended after the Jan. 6, 2021, riot at the U.S. Capitol.

  64. Pam Bondi deseaba una salida digna. Pero Trump solo la quería fuera En español, Yesterday

    Pam Bondi tenía la sensación de que sus días como fiscala general de Estados Unidos estaban contados. Pero no esperaba que el presidente Trump la destituyera tan pronto.

  65. How Do I Recreate Julianne Moore’s Eye Makeup? T Magazine, Yesterday

    The secret to the actress’s reddish-brown tint from a recent Pedro Almodóvar film.

  66. NASA Unveils 1st Earth Photos From Artemis II: ‘You Look Beautiful.’ Science, Yesterday

    The pictures were released on the third day of the first mission since 1972 to send people around the moon.

  67. French Politician Is Charged With Glorifying Terrorism in Social Media Post International Home, Yesterday

    Rima Hassan, a member of the European Parliament, could face seven years in prison for the post, in which she quoted a perpetrator of a 1972 massacre in Israel.

  68. Why Is the Labor Market Stuck? Video, Yesterday

    Our chief economics correspondent, Ben Casselman, describes how a “low-hire, low-fire” labor market has left American job-seekers in a bind.

  69. Chekhov Plays for an Un-Chekhov Time Theater, Yesterday

    The directors Michael DeFilippis, Dmitry Krymov and Aleksandr Molochnikov all infuse their current productions with a burning, modern rage.

  70. Why Iran Believes It Has the Upper Hand Video, Yesterday

    The Iran expert Suzanne Maloney explains how Iran views the war, and why the United States is losing.

  71. What to know about the report. Business, Yesterday

  72. EE. UU. busca a la tripulación de un avión militar tras su derribo sobre Irán En español, Yesterday

    El paradero de la tripulación del avión no estaba claro. Las autoridades estadounidenses se apresuraban a organizar una operación de búsqueda y rescate.

  73. Pedro Friedeberg, Whose Hand Chair Drew Outsize Attention, Dies at 90 Arts, Yesterday

    Known for his hallucinatory canvases of otherworldly structures, he cemented his fame with a hand-shaped chair that was both a work of art and a pop culture curio.

  74. Here It Is, Our Best Carrot Cake Food, Yesterday

    Dorie Greenspan’s luscious cake serves up spring, with five stars and over 10,000 reviews.

  75. Trump Has Lost Control of Events in Iran Opinion, Yesterday

    The pain inflicted on Iran has not forced it into submission. It is not clear what will.

  76. The Show That Gives ‘Running Time’ a New Meaning Theater, Yesterday

    In “Burnout Paradise,” four performers try ambitious tasks while jogging. If they can’t beat their run time goal, the audience gets its money back.

  77. Five International Movies to Stream Now Movies, Yesterday

    This month’s picks include a feminist coming-of-age tale from India, a documentary about grasshopper harvesting in Uganda, a queer fable from Brazil and more.

  78. With Polka Dots and Microtones, Angine de Poitrine Has Gone Viral Arts, Yesterday

    The virtuosic rock duo from Quebec releases its second album, “Vol. II,” this week.

  79. Cuba anuncia el indulto a más de 2000 presos En español, Yesterday

    El gobierno cubano dijo que las liberaciones eran un gesto humanitario en Semana Santa. No estaba claro si estaban relacionadas con las negociaciones en curso entre Cuba y Estados Unidos.

  80. U.S. Searches for Crew After Fighter Jet Shot Down Over Iran, U.S. Officials Say U.S., Yesterday

    The fate of the plane’s crew was unclear, as American officials scrambled to mount a search and rescue operation.

  81. Parents Who Borrowed for Children’s College Face Looming Deadline Your Money, Yesterday

    New rules mean that parent PLUS loans have to be consolidated into a new loan by June 30 for parents to keep affordable payments. But the deadline is really earlier to allow time for processing.

  82. Yesterday’s Us Israel Iran Attack Maps live blog included one standalone post:
  83. White House Seeks $1.5 Trillion for Defense in New Budget Request U.S., Yesterday

    The massive, proposed increase would be offset in part by steep cuts to domestic programs, some of which the administration describes as wasteful.

  84. A Lesson Plan About the War With Iran The Learning Network, Yesterday

    Through Times articles, photos, videos, graphics, podcasts and more, we invite students to explore what is happening in the war and how we got here.

  85. More Infrastructure Sites in Gulf Countries Are Attacked World, Yesterday

    In Kuwait, an Iranian attack on Friday damaged a power and water desalination plant, officials said. Both sides in the Iran war have ramped up strikes on civilian targets.

  86. How Do You Count 1.4 Billion People? India Is Trying. World, Yesterday

    India’s 2027 census will shape how wealth and power is distributed and inform policies around castes and women in the world’s most populous nation.

  87. The Iran war has forced the Fed back to wait-and-see mode. Business, Yesterday

  88. ‘The Headlines’ News Quiz: Apr. 3, 2026 The Headlines, Yesterday

    Following the news? Tracy Mumford has some questions for you.

  89. EE. UU. retira las sanciones a Delcy Rodríguez, dirigente de Venezuela En español, Yesterday

    La medida permitirá que la dirigente encargada del país realice transacciones con empresas estadounidenses e incluso se reúna con el presidente Trump.

  90. Yesterday’s Jobs Report Economy live blog included one standalone post:
  91. The Future of Addictive Design + Going Deep at DeepMind + HatGPT Podcasts, Yesterday

    “The platforms should be absolutely begging Congress to regulate them, because the alternative is they get sued into oblivion by a bunch of law firms.”

  92. Tras más de 50 años, inicia una nueva era lunar En español, Yesterday

    La NASA espera que el vuelo del Artemis II sea un paso hacia la plena reactivación de las ambiciones lunares estadounidenses.

  93. The Human Cost of War Briefing, Yesterday

    Our colleague spent two months in Kyiv.

  94. La carrera por el futuro de la Luna En español, Yesterday

    La misión Artemis II no solo tiene que ver con la ciencia y la exploración. También forma parte de una crucial carrera espacial entre EE. UU. y China.

  95. Epstein Blunders and Tossed Indictments: The Downfall of Pam Bondi The Daily, Yesterday

    How the former attorney general’s missteps led to the loss of her job.

  96. How Pam Bondi Got Fired, and a Flood of Deadly New Drugs The Headlines, Yesterday

    Plus, your Friday news quiz.

  97. Wordle Review No. 1,750 Gameplay, Yesterday

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Saturday, April 4, 2026.

  98. Strands Sidekick No. 762 Gameplay, Yesterday

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Saturday, April 4, 2026.

  99. Connections Companion No. 1,028 Gameplay, Yesterday

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Saturday, April 4, 2026.

  100. ¿Cuba podría tener un levantamiento popular? En español, Yesterday

    No existe una oposición organizada en la isla porque muchos críticos del régimen han huido. Pero las protestas antigubernamentales han aumentado.

  101. At War With Iran Again, Some Israelis Fear Conflict Is Becoming Routine World, Yesterday

    A majority of Israelis support the war with Iran, but many doubt that it will solve Israel’s long-term security problems. Some also question their prime minister’s assurances and motives.

  102. The New York Times News Quiz, April 3, 2026 Interactive, Yesterday

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

  103. The Case for Handwritten Letters Well, Yesterday

    You don’t need perfect penmanship. Here are a few ways to build the habit.

  104. Liberal Group Warns That Trump Could Have Two More Supreme Court Picks U.S., Yesterday

    Demand Justice plans to tie Republicans running for Senate this year to a possible fight to fill vacancies that could emerge on the Supreme Court.

  105. How Israel Is Taking Control of Southern Lebanon Interactive, Yesterday

    Israel says it will occupy much of southern Lebanon after its ground invasion. Here’s what the Israeli military presence there looks like now.

  106. Is There a Proper Way to Eat Chip Dust? Interactive, Yesterday

    A ruling on the consumption of snack dregs.

  107. Is It Legal to Bully the Supreme Court? Opinion, Yesterday

    It may be a new world, but “it’s the same Constitution.”

  108. Reseña de ‘Super Mario Galaxy: la película’: no tan súper En español, Yesterday

    La secuela del megaéxito de taquilla no aguanta lo suficiente como para dejarnos disfrutar de lo bueno.

  109. His Film Is Intended to Provoke Both Supporters and Opponents of Israel Movies, Yesterday

    The director Nadav Lapid uses his work to confront his discomfort with nationalism in his home country, never more so than in “Yes.”

  110. On ‘Company Retreat,’ Anthony Norman Finished the Job Arts, Yesterday

    The unwitting hero of this Amazon prank comedy series acted heroically in the final episode.

  111. How Far Would You Go to Learn From Werner Herzog? Style, Yesterday

    In January, 50 artists from all over the world were chosen to shoot shorts in the Azores, guided by the iconic filmmaker. They just had to find $10,000 and airfare to get there.

  112. Economists Once Dismissed the A.I. Job Threat, but Not Anymore Business, Yesterday

    Artificial intelligence hasn’t disrupted the labor market, economists say, but they are increasingly convinced that it will — and that policymakers are unprepared.

  113. Designs for New York’s A.D.U.s Are Here. These Are Our Favorites. Real Estate, Yesterday

    Eleven preapproved architectural plans could speed up construction and help provide a solution to the housing crisis.

  114. 8 New Movies Our Critics Are Talking About This Week Movies, Yesterday

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

  115. Are You in a Restaurant Gap Relationship? Food, Yesterday

    You check Resy by the hour. Your date couldn’t care less. A misalignment in dining tastes is the ultimate test of compatibility.

  116. As H-1B Visa Program Changes, Skilled Foreign Workers Consider Leaving U.S. Video, Yesterday

    As the Trump administration cracks down on the H-1B visa program, which allows skilled workers like software engineers to work in the United States, foreign professionals are debating whether to stay and build careers or quit the American Dream.

  117. Skilled Foreign Workers Think About Leaving the U.S. Video, Yesterday

    As the Trump administration cracks down on the H-1B visa program, which allows skilled workers like software engineers to work in the United States, foreign professionals are debating whether to stay and build careers or quit the American Dream.

  118. 23 Books We Are Looking Forward to This Spring Podcasts, Yesterday

    The Book Review editors discuss fiction and nonfiction that caught their eye. Plus, Ada Limón on the power of poetry.

  119. Why Does Gavin Newsom Sound Like a Right-Wing Troll? Opinion, Yesterday

    He seems to have concluded that progressive models of manliness are passé.

  120. Why Wallace Shawn Stepped in to Play ‘the Other Woman’ New York, Yesterday

    When an actress in Shawn’s play “What We Did Before Our Moth Days” got Covid, he took on the role.

  121. A ‘Handmaid’s Tale’ Sequel Is Coming to TV. Here’s What You Need to Know. Books, Yesterday

    “The Testaments” focuses on a younger generation coming of age inside Gilead, the religious regime first imagined in Margaret Atwood’s 1985 dystopian thriller.

  122. He Suddenly Shuffled When He Walked. Why? Well, Yesterday

    The man’s changed gait was the first sign of a serious problem.

  123. A Visit to the Unabomber Cabin, 30 Years After the Arrest Real Estate, Yesterday

    A complicated piece of American heritage and culture sits intact in the F.B.I. headquarters.

  124. Jobs and Workers Are in Balance. Nobody Is Happy About It. Business, Yesterday

    Lower immigration has brought labor supply in line with shaky demand, but economists worry that such a slow-moving job market is at risk of toppling over.

  125. Has Nintendo Solved Its Princess Problem? Interactive, Yesterday

    As the company releases the sequel “The Super Mario Galaxy Movie,” the need for narrative has meant a new focus on its sparse cast of female characters.

  126. How Democrats Are Embracing Dark Money U.S., Yesterday

    The left is creating new, obscure nonprofits to funnel hundreds of millions of dollars into politics and advocacy.

  127. $650,000 Homes in Portugal Real Estate, Yesterday

    This week’s properties include a duplex in Almada, a modern apartment in Lisbon and rowhouse in Porto.

  128. Trump Struck Iran. Now Farmers Are Paying the Price. Video, Yesterday

    The economic fallout of the war in Iran is pushing farmers to the brink as the price for fertilizer soars just before planting season. Supply chain disruptions through the Strait of Hormuz are adding new uncertainty to an already struggling farming sector.

  129. Seats Left Empty on Smithsonian Board as Strain With White House Persists Arts, Yesterday

    The terms of two governing members have expired, but their replacements have yet to be named as the institution faces President Trump’s effort to play a role in the selections.

  130. ‘Jimmy & the Demons’ Captures an Artist at Work on His Grand Finale Movies, Yesterday

    The impish but thoughtful James Grashow, his sculpture and his long marriage are the subjects of Cindy Meehl’s film.

  131. The Epstein Emails Show #MeToo Never Stood a Chance Opinion, Yesterday

    The files reveal the mechanics of doubt that the #MeToo movement had to contend with.

  132. Fight Over Funding Islamic Schools in Texas Exposes G.O.P. Tensions U.S., Yesterday

    As Muslim private schools try to join Texas’ new voucher program, top Republicans have vowed to stop what they call “radical Islamic indoctrination.”

  133. The Novel Will Never Die. Ben Lerner’s Latest Book Shows Us Why. Magazine, Yesterday

    With “Transcription,” the writer makes a case for the vitality of the form.

  134. Trump: The Art of the Verb Opinion, Yesterday

    There is a morality to verbs, especially in political speech.

  135. Picture Book Characters Who Just Don’t Wanna Books, Yesterday

    Matt Phelan’s bear cub named Bartleby and Scott Rothman’s judgy bunny aren’t wicked or misbehaved. Like our reviewer, they simply prefer not to.

  136. Could There Be a Popular Uprising in Cuba? World, Yesterday

    There is no organized opposition on the island because many critics of the regime have fled. But anti-government protests have been growing.

  137. Who Are the ‘Human Mood-Lifters’ in Your Life? The Learning Network, Yesterday

    Are there people you know whose genuine cheerfulness never fails to put you in a good mood? What can the rest of us learn from them?

  138. Wealthy Donors Are Hiding Political Money in Secretive Nonprofits U.S., Yesterday

    Using philanthropy for campaign donations is illegal. But an exception for some nonprofits has allowed Democratic billionaires like Bill Gates and Michael Bloomberg to remain anonymous when they want to play politics.

  139. They Get Drunk Without Drinking Well, Yesterday

    Inside the mystifying syndrome that can upend people’s lives and reputations.

  140. Georgia Lawmakers End Session Without Fixing a Threat to Its Midterm Elections U.S., Yesterday

    The state legislature failed to push back a deadline that requires Georgia to get rid of its current voting system and find a new one — all before November.

  141. Trump enfrenta una encrucijada en Irán En español, Yesterday

    El presidente de EE. UU. corre el riesgo de que al final de las dos a tres semanas que dio como plazo para acabar con la guerra en Irán, no haya cambiado gran cosa.

  142. Spelling Bee Forum Gameplay, Yesterday

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

  143. Students Are Disciplined Over Antisemitic Posts Targeting Hockey Rivals New York, Yesterday

    A Connecticut high school said that it was aware of the Instagram posts and that antisemitism is “repugnant and antithetical to our values as a school.”

  144. A Sneeze The Learning Network, Yesterday

    What do you think this image is communicating?

  145. Una historia secreta de la psicosis En español, Yesterday

    Cohen Miles-Rath escuchó voces que le decían que matara a su padre y luego pasó años reconstruyendo el camino de sus delirios.

  146. How New Yorkers Spend, Splurge and Scrimp to Live in the City Times Insider, Yesterday

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