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  1. Today’s Iran War Trump Talks Pakistan live blog included one standalone post:
  2. La inteligencia de EE. UU. muestra que China tiene un papel más activo en la guerra de Irán En español, Today

    China podría haber enviado misiles a Irán, y Pekín está permitiendo que empresas vendan a Teherán suministros que pueden usarse en la producción militar, según funcionarios estadounidenses.

  3. Trump’s War Has Weakened America Opinion, Today

    The president should at long last recognize the ineptitude of his impulsive, go-it-alone approach.

  4. ¿Qué es exactamente la medicina de la longevidad? En español, Today

    Este campo está lleno de oportunidades y charlatanería. He aquí cómo navegarlo según expertos.

  5. A New Era of World War Has Arrived Opinion, Today

    As the conflicts in Ukraine and the Middle East drag on, the world war is returning.

  6. Parents, Consider Underachieving Opinion, Today

    I am just so tired, and so bad at crafts.

  7. Control of the Strait of Hormuz and Iran’s Uranium Stockpiles Were Sticking Points World, Today

    The U.S. had demanded that Iran immediately reopen the strait to all maritime traffic, but Iran said it would do so only after a final peace deal, according to Iranian officials.

  8. Mass Stampede at Haitian Tourist Site Leaves Dozens Dead World, Today

    The tragedy took place at the Citadelle Laferrière, a historic fortress in northern Haiti and one of the country’s defining symbols.

  9. What Now? Vance Leaves Iran Talks Without a Deal. U.S., Today

    The lack of a breakthrough after 21 hours of negotiations leaves the Trump administration facing several unpalatable options.

  10. What to Know as Hungary Votes in Elections Watched by the World World, Today

    With Prime Minister Viktor Orban, a standard-bearer for global populism, in political peril, the vote on Sunday could have far-reaching implications.

  11. Many Polls Say Orban Will Lose. But He Has an Edge Even Before Voting Begins. World, Today

    Over 16 years, Prime Minister Viktor Orban’s party has repeatedly tweaked the electoral system to its advantage, making the vote free, but not entirely fair.

  12. Celebrities Need Passport Photos, Too Books, Today

    In 10 minutes or less, this mom-and-pop London institution produced stylish snapshots for some of the world’s biggest stars.

  13. Today’s Europe live blog included two standalone posts:
  14. Jailed for Love Songs? Yes, and Still Singing. World, Today

    Nguyen Van Loc was persecuted for performing Hanoi’s old romantic music during (and after) the Vietnam War. He can’t stop. He won’t stop.

  15. ‘Every Brilliant Thing,’ Now Starring Daniel Radcliffe and You Theater, Today

    Before each performance, the actor sprints around the Hudson Theater enlisting audience members to take part in the interactive show.

  16. Corrections: April 12, 2026 Corrections, Today

    Corrections that appeared in print on Sunday, April 12, 2026.

  17. Trump Was Watching a U.F.C. Fight in Miami While Iran Talks Collapsed U.S., Today

    On his way to Florida, President Trump said it did not matter to him if a deal with Iran was reached or not: “We win, regardless,” he said.

  18. Push to Expel Swalwell Could Touch Off Chain Reaction of House Removal Votes U.S., Yesterday

    The House could move within days to consider expelling Representative Eric Swalwell, Democrat of California, in light of sexual assault allegations against him. There could be more to come for both parties.

  19. Second Venezuelan Doctor Detained in South Texas by Immigration Agents U.S., Yesterday

    An ER doctor was detained Saturday, just days after a family physician had been detained. Both were traveling when immigration agents took them into custody.

  20. U.S. and Iran Hold Peace Talks in Pakistan Video, Yesterday

    At a historic meeting in Islamabad, Vice President JD Vance and senior Iranian officials were seeking to make a fragile truce permanent.

  21. Artemis II Crew Reunites With Families and Fellow NASA Astronauts Science, Yesterday

    The four astronauts made an emotional return to Houston a day after splashing down in the Pacific Ocean at the end of their 10-day lunar journey.

  22. Southwest Airlines Imposes Further Limits on Portable Chargers on Flights Travel, Yesterday

    Starting on April 20, the airline will limit passengers to one lithium battery-powered portable charger per person.

  23. Judges Fired After Blocking Deportations of Pro-Palestinian Students U.S., Yesterday

    The immigration judges’ abrupt dismissals marked the latest efforts by the Trump administration to reshape the country’s immigration courts.

  24. Initial Thoughts Gameplay, Yesterday

    Lance Enfinger and John Kugelman team up for an extended challenge that’s full of abbreviations.

  25. Police Fatally Shoot Man After Stabbings at Grand Central Subway Station Video, Yesterday

    A man with a large knife was shot by police after stabbing three people at Grand Central subway station on Saturday.

  26. Someone Has to Be Happy. Why Not Lauren Sánchez Bezos? Business, Yesterday

    As half of an unfathomably powerful couple, Mrs. Sánchez Bezos seems to have influenced the uber-rich to stop apologizing, and start enjoying themselves.

  27. 3 Men Are Arrested in $1 Million Lego Theft in California U.S., Yesterday

    Sheriff’s deputies spotted the men fleeing in two box trucks on Wednesday. Deputies searching the cargo discovered a large amount of Lego products, the authorities said.

  28. Forest Hills Homeowners Win $150,000 in Battle Over Concert Noise New York, Yesterday

    The Queens residents have long complained that concerts at nearby Forest Hills Stadium are degrading their quality of life. Last month, they won a small settlement from the city in a related dispute.

  29. 4 Takeaways From the First Big Gathering of Potential 2028 Democratic Candidates U.S., Yesterday

    The National Action Network convention showcased similarities and some differences in a wide open field of possible contenders.

  30. Navy Warships Cross Hormuz Strait for Mine-Clearing Work, U.S. Says U.S., Yesterday

    American destroyers began work to make the strait safe for commercial traffic, U.S. officials said, as negotiators discussed conditions for an extended cease-fire. Iran denied that any warships had passed through.

  31. Ballroom? Bunker? Court Allows Work for Now on Trump Project. U.S., Yesterday

    A three-judge panel allowed construction on the ballroom to proceed until April 17, but asked a lower court to untangle the details of the president’s plans.

  32. David Sklansky, ‘Mathematician’ of High-Stakes Poker, Dies at 78 U.S., Yesterday

    As “the first nerd to enter poker,” he helped transform a game long ruled by intuition into one based on game theory, probability and logic.

  33. The Athletic Investigates Conduct of Reporter Photographed With N.F.L. Coach Business, Yesterday

    Photographs of the reporter, Dianna Russini, and Mike Vrabel of the New England Patriots appeared in The New York Post.

  34. Investigation Opened Into Sexual Assault Allegation Against Swalwell U.S., Yesterday

    The Manhattan district attorney’s office is examining a claim that Representative Eric Swalwell, a candidate for governor in California, assaulted a woman in New York City in 2024.

  35. The Postal Service Is in Trouble. Here’s How It Could Affect Your Mail. U.S., Yesterday

    Despite numerous attempts to reform the Postal Service, the agency’s business model has not changed significantly since 1970. Officials are proposing to decrease service and increase prices.

  36. Postal Service, Already Under Pressure, Now Faces Trump’s Mail Ballot Order U.S., Yesterday

    President Trump’s executive order, which has been challenged as unconstitutional, would limit the Postal Service to sending only the ballots of voters deemed eligible.

  37. Artemis II nos mostró nuevas imágenes de la Luna En español, Yesterday

    Durante 10 días, los astronautas de la misión de sobrevuelo lunar de la NASA han logrado algo casi imposible.

  38. U.S. Moves to Deport Son of Prominent Figure in Iranian Revolution U.S., Yesterday

    Federal agents arrested a man whose mother served as a spokeswoman for the Islamist embassy captors during the hostage crisis that began in 1979.

  39. Pentagon Asks Court to Keep Its Restrictions on Journalists Business, Yesterday

    The Defense Department wants to keep in place a policy requiring escorts for journalists in the building while it appeals a court decision that tossed out broader restrictions on the media.

  40. Pearl Fryar, a Picasso of Plants, Dies at 86 Arts, Yesterday

    A self-taught topiary artist, he discovered a talent for carving trees and shrubs into extraordinary shapes, creating a world-famous garden in a tiny South Carolina town.

  41. U.S.-Iran Talks Timeline: Key Moments Between Two Adversaries World, Yesterday

    From sanctions relief to nuclear talks, here’s a look at how negotiations between Washington and Tehran have gone over the decades.

  42. Officer Shoots Attacker After Stabbings at Grand Central Subway Station New York, Yesterday

    At least two people were taken to Bellevue Hospital in critical condition after the episode on a train platform, officials said. The victims were expected to survive.

  43. The Tester Called This ‘a Perfect Recipe’ Food, Yesterday

    Meet Ali Slagle’s new cottage cheese basil pasta.

  44. Overlooked No More: Margaret Gipsy Moth, Fearless CNN Camera Operator Obituaries, Yesterday

    She covered conflicts across the globe, joking after she was injured in Sarajevo that she would be returning to find her missing teeth.

  45. How the Iran War Is Affecting Inflation Video, Yesterday

    Ben Casselman, our chief economics correspondent, describes how the increase in prices as a result of the war in Iran is beginning to show up in the data, and what could come next.

  46. Bake Without Judgment, and Buy a Scale Food, Yesterday

    Yewande Komolafe takes the Bake Time questionnaire.

  47. U.S. Intelligence Shows China Taking a More Active Role in Iran War U.S., Yesterday

    China may have shipped missiles to Iran, and Beijing is allowing some companies to sell Tehran supplies that can be used in military production, American officials said.

  48. Britain Puts Chagos Islands Deal on Hold, Citing U.S. Opposition World, Yesterday

    The plan to give Mauritius formal control of the islands, home to a U.S.-British military base, was called “an act of great stupidity” by President Trump.

  49. Why Employers May Be Wary of Adding Crypto or Private Equity to 401(k)s Business, Yesterday

    A proposed federal rule aims to clear the way for retirement savings plans to include alternative assets. But it may not be enough to protect employers from lawsuits.

  50. Trump Has Fallen Into a Familiar U.S. Foreign Policy Trap Opinion, Yesterday

    American power can survive America’s recurring overreach.

  51. He Was ‘Trump Before Trump.’ Now He’s in Trouble. Opinion, Yesterday

    Orban defeat would have serious implications for the conservative movement worldwide.

  52. Trump’s War of Choice Will Become a War of Regret Opinion, Yesterday

    America may be losing more than just the conflict in Iran.

  53. Who, Exactly, Still Likes Ye? Opinion, Yesterday

    Ye’s rage against the machine has seemingly come to epitomize badass for many young people.

  54. The Sphinx Thinks It Stinks Opinion, Yesterday

    Melania creates another mystery with a surprise statement.

  55. The Truth About Mary Todd Lincoln Opinion, Yesterday

    Retelling the story of a woman today requires a motivation to correct the historical record.

  56. Iran Is Losing the Cyberwar, Not the Real War Opinion, Yesterday

    Tehran’s efforts have been underwhelming, but its conventional military successes have been significant enough that it may not matter.

  57. When Technology Outstrips Morality in War Opinion, Yesterday

    Readers respond to a guest essay about the U.S. and Israeli missteps in the conflict in Iran.

  58. Monthly Report Briefing, Yesterday

    What can we learn from April, a month of contradictions that never cleanly resolve themselves?

  59. Is It OK to Lie in Order to Feed Hungry Families? Magazine, Yesterday

    I worry that taking extra food for the people our organization serves means that others won’t get what they need.

  60. Connections Companion No. 1,036 Gameplay, Yesterday

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Sunday, April 12, 2026.

  61. Wordle Review No. 1,758 Gameplay, Yesterday

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Sunday, April 12, 2026.

  62. When the Moon Met Canada World, Yesterday

    Canada’s technical expertise in space robotics got the country a seat to the moon, and then its cultural identity took center stage on the Artemis II mission.

  63. Strands Sidekick No. 770 Gameplay, Yesterday

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Sunday, April 12, 2026.

  64. Yesterday’s Iran War Trump Talks Pakistan live blog included one standalone post:
  65. Many Iranians Are Glad the Fighting Has Paused. Some Hard-liners Aren’t. World, Yesterday

    The most fervent backers of the Islamic republic believe pausing the war for negotiations risks squandering what they see as a hard-won upper hand.

  66. Lena Dunham Is Still Trying to Figure Out Why People Hated Her So Much Magazine, Yesterday

    The writer, actor and lightning rod is not done sharing yet.

  67. ¿Puedo acabar con mi vida en tu casa? En español, Yesterday

    Mi amiga tomó la decisión más importante posible cuando se alojaba conmigo. A mí me fue muy difícil aceptar lo que eso significaba.

  68. 8 Weeks of Failed D.H.S. Shutdown Negotiations in 1 Chart Interactive, Yesterday

    The shutdown that began with Democrats and Republicans disagreeing over ICE restrictions has continued for nearly two months.

  69. Iran Tries to Grasp Economic Devastation of War, and Find a Way Past It World, Yesterday

    The vast scale of destruction wrought by U.S. and Israeli bombardment will make sanctions relief all the more vital to Iran’s government as it tries to negotiate a peace agreement.

  70. 5 enemigos del sueño que puedes combatir En español, Yesterday

    Pedimos a los expertos algunos consejos sobre cómo evitar las actividades que pueden estropear nuestro descanso.

  71. 8 Songs We’re Talking About This Week Arts, Yesterday

    Lady Gaga and Doechii strike a pose, the Strokes side-eye consumption and Kelela confronts a crumbling relationship.

  72. Ian McKellen and Michaela Coel on Art, Fear and Soft Hands Movies, Yesterday

    The actors star in the new Steven Soderbergh film “The Christophers,” about fine art and unlikely bonds: “We’re Romeo and Juliet.”

  73. As Election Looms, Washington Wonders if Trump Will Get a New Supreme Court Pick U.S., Yesterday

    Justice Samuel A. Alito Jr. is the subject of intense speculation about whether he will retire in the coming months and give President Trump a fourth nominee.

  74. La IA está a punto de revolucionar la ciberseguridad En español, Yesterday

    Con los nuevos sistemas de empresas como Anthropic y OpenAI, los hackers pueden lanzar ataques con mayor rapidez. La defensa se basa cada vez más en la inteligencia artificial.

  75. Another Giant Leap Reminds Us How Small We Are U.S., Yesterday

    A mission that took four astronauts farther than any human has ever traveled in the history of mankind has made people feel a little trippy.

  76. These Towns Want a Tsunami Shelter Before It’s Too Late Real Estate, Yesterday

    Many coastal towns along the West Coast can’t afford to build lifesaving structures in the event of surging waves, putting homes and residents in jeopardy.

  77. Looking for a College Scholarship on Social Media Sites? Buyer, Beware. Your Money, Yesterday

    Students say they trust their peers’ advice more than financial advisers’, a new survey found. But experts say students need to do their own research.

  78. Maybe You’ve Seen This Hat Style, Yesterday

    It’s green and cream and basic all over.

  79. In Houston, One Person’s Trashed Car Becomes Everyone’s Treasure Style, Yesterday

    Texans spend a lot of time in their cars. But once a year, they converge at the Art Car Parade to celebrate those who transform rundown vehicles into masterpieces on wheels.

  80. Movie Review: You, Me & Tuscany Video, Yesterday

    The New York Times film critic Alissa Wilkinson reviews “You, Me & Tuscany.”

  81. Fees, Fees Fees! Do I Have to Pay All These Extras for Utilities? Real Estate, Yesterday

    Landlords often use third-party billing services that tack on extra costs. Can you just go around them?

  82. Why Brides Are Saying Yes to the Off-the-Rack Dress Fashion, Yesterday

    They offer shorter turnaround times, sometimes with immediate availability, and are typically priced lower than custom couture gowns.

  83. Your Finances (and Mind) Probably Need a Spring Cleaning Right Now Business, Yesterday

    When the world feels uncertain, spend the season of renewal taking charge of what you can control: your budget.

  84. No Doors, No Roof, No Worries: A Tiny Racecar Sets Its Sights on the U.S. Business, Yesterday

    The British company Caterham is making a push into the American market with the lone car in its catalog, the Seven, based on the original Lotus Seven.

  85. Exercise Used to Bore Bob Odenkirk. Now He’s Doing Stunts. Movies, Yesterday

    The “Better Call Saul” actor stars in “Normal,” his third action film. He finds it freeing: “You let all that rage go in a pretend fight.”

  86. The ‘Terrible Intimacy’ of Black and White Americans Amid Slavery’s Horror Books, Yesterday

    A new book by the historian Melvin Patrick Ely draws on court records to highlight the complex relationships between enslavers and the enslaved.

  87. A Killing Exposes Deep Rifts in Canada’s Iranian Diaspora World, Yesterday

    An Iranian activist in Vancouver disappeared after accusing two compatriots of wanting him dead. Then his body was found.

  88. Was Phrenology Real? Ask the Lump on Your Forehead. Books, Yesterday

    In “Empire of Skulls,” Paul Stob explores how a mania took over America.

  89. 3 Simple Exercises to Keep Your Feet Pain Free Well, Yesterday

    Plantar fasciitis can be incredibly uncomfortable. But a few simple movements can ease and prevent it.

  90. Mexico’s Police Focus on World Cup While Thousands Remain Missing Video, Yesterday

    Mexico’s heavy security investment for the World Cup is drawing criticism from families of the disappeared, who argue the focus on safety for teams and fans ignores their search for missing loved ones.

  91. Northeast States Set Big Climate Goals. Now Those Plans Are in Trouble. Climate, Yesterday

    Many blue states are rethinking ambitious strategies to cut emissions as they struggle with rising electricity costs and new hurdles for renewable energy.

  92. A Daughter’s Loving Homage to Her Large-Living French Dad Books, Yesterday

    After devoting her first novel to her wild mother, Violaine Huisman focuses her second on her father, a man who amassed wealth, love affairs and stories.

  93. Trump les da mala fama a los ancianos En español, Yesterday

    El presidente de Estados Unidos, a sus casi 80 años, sigue compitiendo vigorosamente por el título de ser el peor mandatario de la historia del país.