With news of a change to the Selective Service, memes and social media chatter abound about who would be sent to war.
A nation with a stalled economy, a terrorism problem and two hostile neighbors is set to host the first formal U.S.-Iranian talks since the war began.
A former New York cabdriver who never lost his edge, he was co-publisher alongside Mort Zuckerman as he took on rival papers in the so-called tabloid wars.
The Defense Department filed a formal notice that it intended to fight a federal judge’s recent rulings that its press restrictions were unconstitutional.
Los cuatro astronautas a bordo de la cápsula Orión se disponen a amerizar en el océano Pacífico el viernes. Esto es lo que debes saber.
Our energy reporter Rebecca F. Elliott explains why, even if the flow of energy is restored through the Persian Gulf, it will take months to carry out repairs across dozens of energy sites in the region.
Sentebale filed a defamation lawsuit against the Duke of Sussex, who resigned as patron last year after a clash between the board of trustees and the board’s chair.
The foreign policy analyst Fareed Zakaria explains how the Iran war has been a turning point in America’s standing in the world.
At a convention in New York, several Democrats mulling presidential bids rallied around opposition to President Trump’s decision to attack Iran.
The tributes to one of hip-hop’s founders were complicated by allegations of sexual abuse made against him in recent years.
The ruling in New York rescinds a $212,000 fine issued to the Democratic Socialists of America over its fund-raising tactics in the 2022 elections.
A finales de año, el Sistema de Servicio Selectivo de EE. UU. comenzará a registrar automáticamente los nombres de quienes cumplen los requisitos para ser llamados a filas.
Democrats in Congress have assiduously avoided talk of a third impeachment of President Trump, concerned that it would distract from their midterm campaign message. That tide seems to have turned.
I believe the gas tank is half full.
El hombre al que se ve golpeando a una mujer es de Haití y se enfrenta a un cargo de asesinato en Florida, dijeron las autoridades. El presidente ha buscado eliminar el Estatus de Protección Temporal para los migrantes de origen haitiano.
The lack of clarity has frustrated employees as Congress battles over how to fund the department.
Whether Israel’s conflict with Hezbollah, the Iran-backed militant group in Lebanon, is included in the Iran cease-fire is one of the major disputes rattling the truce.
The pop icon bought the home and onetime “Cribs” subject in 1999 for $9 million.
The president has proposed the arch, which would rise on a Washington roundabout across from the Lincoln Memorial, as a way to celebrate America’s 250th anniversary.
The device burned an exterior gate of the house, in San Francisco, the police said, and it was unclear whether the artificial intelligence executive was home. The authorities arrested a suspect.
Over 10 days, the astronauts of NASA’s lunar flyby mission have achieved the near impossible.
El presidente de EE. UU. atacó a Tucker Carlson, Megyn Kelly y otros en términos muy personales en una larga publicación en las redes sociales.
Responses to Dana Milbank’s Opinion guest essay about Vice President JD Vance. Also: Melania Trump’s lament; a lost childhood; propaganda and facts.
A New York Times report that the president was accepting a donation of foreign steel for the ballroom was seized on by Democrats.
Can you sort 8 historical events?
Whether you’re looking to manage a health condition, lose weight or simply eat better, we want to hear from you.
Prime Minister Keir Starmer of Britain is strengthening ties in Europe and the Middle East as the once-special relationship with America sours.
Acknowledging that the government may have recently stepped up the pace of removal proceedings, a federal judge wrote that he could not immediately intervene.
The man seen beating a woman is from Haiti and faces a murder charge in Florida, officials said. President Trump has fought to end protections for Haitian immigrants.
George Lewis’s new piece brought in the percussion and piano quartet Yarn/Wire, in an evening that also featured the soprano Golda Schultz.
An association of airports told European Union officials that fuel shipments through the Strait of Hormuz had to restart within three weeks to avoid a “systemic” shortage.
She gave New York debuts to artists like Cecilia Bartoli and Peter Serkin, and introduced new music by Philip Glass and others.
Her dance company, the oldest in the United States, celebrates its centennial in a series of mixed bills. But why aren’t all the dances by Graham?
The Rev. Marko Ivan Rupnik has installed mosaics across the Roman Catholic world, including at the Vatican. After nuns accused him of abuse, some want his work removed.
His wee-hours show “Night Talk” was a nationally syndicated stalwart, examining tough issues and spotlighting Black cultural and political stars.
And more of our most popular recipes from the week.
Force alone can’t stabilize a country in chaos.
This month’s picks will have you seeing double, including a film in which Vince Vaughn plays current and future versions of a character.
The Irish government said it had called in the army after protesters blocked highways, ports and an oil refinery, causing widespread disruption.
Renewable energy is cheaper to run than fossil fuels, especially with war choking oil supply. But it hasn’t turned out that way for some European countries, and the reason is complex.
Official social media accounts for Iranian embassies have engaged in information warfare, but the ones in Africa appear to have taken the lead on the attacks.
The war with Iran is preventing huge amounts of oil from flowing out of the Persian Gulf, but the prices that many people track don’t fully capture the scale of the disruption.
The Treasury secretary and the Fed chairman reportedly summoned banking leaders to discuss the potential systemic risks of Anthropic’s new model.
The cost at the pump made its biggest monthly percentage increase in decades amid lingering tensions over the war in Iran.
Delta Air Lines, Amazon, the United States Postal Service and others have said they are raising prices because of higher energy costs connected to the war in Iran.
Following the news? Tracy Mumford has some questions for you.
The new Anthropic model that’s too dangerous to be released is already revealing thousands of software vulnerabilities.
Investors are betting that the European Central Bank and the Bank of England will raise interest rates this year.
Claude Mythos Preview is dangerous, Anthropic said. We explain the risks.
Remembering the Apollo missions.
Cuando EE. UU. e Israel lanzaron su ataque, algunos iraníes sintieron algo parecido a la esperanza. No duró mucho.
Since 2013, performance on national tests in Mississippi has skyrocketed, while scores in blue states have lagged. What is it doing right?
Plus, your Friday news quiz.
Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Saturday, April 11, 2026.
Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Saturday, April 11, 2026.
Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Saturday, April 11, 2026.
Estados Unidos les ha imposibilitado quedarse legalmente, y su propio país les dificulta el regreso.
A million people in Lebanon have fled their homes as Israel clashes anew with Hezbollah. This is what their lives look now.
Through art, food, tourism and academics, an increasingly isolated Moscow is seeking to cement lasting ties with Pyongyang.
Detenciones por conducir bajo los efectos del alcohol, problemas de pareja, acusaciones de beber en secreto: el síndrome de autocervecería puede causar estragos en la vida y la reputación de las personas.
La finasterida, un fármaco para frenar la caída del cabello, está cambiando la forma en que los hombres envejecen y cómo se perciben a sí mismos.
Some factors are outside our control, but others are avoidable.
Did you follow the news this week? Take our quiz to see how well you stack up with other Times readers.
A ruling on a timeless marital dispute.
Avid players of video games have emerged as a target demographic for recruiters at range of federal agencies, including the military and the Department of Homeland Security.
Vice President JD Vance is leading negotiations this weekend toward an end to a war that he had opposed starting.
The president is giving old people a bad name.
At a gathering in New York, potential candidates made overtures to a vital Democratic constituency.
Whether you’re a casual moviegoer or an avid buff, our reviewers think these films are worth knowing about.
States and small businesses challenged the 10 percent tax on many imports that President Trump imposed after the Supreme Court struck down a previous slate of tariffs.
A new exhibition explores Renaissance views on what is attractive and what is hideous, and how one can’t exist without the other.
Security lines are shorter, but the shutdown continues and pay is unresolved. With the World Cup around the corner, T.S.A. agents are tempering their expectations.
Higher fuel costs are raising food and travel prices, while a shaky stock market tamps down free spenders.
Without Trump on the midterms ballot, how will his party fare?
Lake Balaton was beloved as a vacation spot. Now, luxury real estate projects serve many friends of Prime Minister Viktor Orban, and the locals are fed up.
California’s ballot initiative wars are so lucrative that signature gatherers are offering cash and pizza for names on a petition. The exchange is illegal, and state officials say they are investigating.
What are the implications if the administration of the world’s most powerful country is chaotic in its thinking and not reliably in touch with reality?
The foreign policy analyst Fareed Zakaria explains how the Iran war has been a turning point in America’s standing in the world.
A four-bedroom duplex near Piazza San Marco, a five-bedroom house on the island of Mazzorbo, and a four-bedroom piano nobile in Cannaregio.
Since imposing a $100,000 fee on new visas in September, the Trump administration has upended the skilled worker program.
The third season of the scandalous drama premieres on Sunday, more than four years after the end of Season 2. Fuzzy on the details? We can help.
As the lead of a new Silicon Valley satire on AMC, “The Audacity,” he plays a particularly poignant variety: the tech bro.
NJ Transit riders will be barred from Penn Station in Manhattan before matches at MetLife Stadium.
Self-deportation is an idea with deep roots. It’s making a comeback.
In the Pacific Northwest, mail-in ballots have been the norm for decades, but President Trump’s war on such voting has turned a point of regional pride into another partisan battle line.
Prescribing produce, crafting meals: More medical schools are teaching students how to cook and use food as a tool for treating patients.
Ann Hamilton, known for conceptual art installations, embraces a new era with scanner photography at the Cleveland Museum — and finds a tactile tenderness.
Major publishing houses risk unwittingly putting out books generated with A.I. tools. Authors and readers are frustrated, nervous and grasping for solutions.
Mayor Zohran Mamdani has promised to expand universal child care in New York City, even to wealthy residents. Is that a good idea?
In his excellent “The Oracle’s Daughter,” Harrison Hill looks at the people and the questions beyond the headlines.
The author discusses his newest book, about a 19-year-old’s curious death and the investigation that followed.
“Steal This Story, Please!” chronicles the life and career of the “Democracy Now!” host as it argues against corporate ownership of the news media.
This month’s picks include the newest installment in the “Ghostbusters” franchise and the highest-grossing animated film of all time.
Our critic Jason Farago shares what you shouldn’t miss in a city undergoing a palpable cultural renewal.
Many long-haul truckers in China have a tight budget and live frugally on the road, sleeping and cooking in their vehicles. Now, the pain at the pump is forcing some drivers to rethink their lives.
A study found that traffic fatalities increased in the United States by nearly 15 percent on the same days as the biggest album releases.
Tae Keller’s new novel, “When Tomorrow Burns,” offers reassuring answers to the question, “What do you do when your biggest fear comes true?”
The U.S. has made it impossible for them to stay legally, and their own country makes it difficult for them to return.
The musician’s latest album, “The Art of Acceptance,” features stars of the genre (Damian and Stephen Marley) and fresh updates on nostalgic sounds.
BuzzBallz, a brand of pre-mixed cocktail in colorful orbs, are all the rage. Experts worry they are a magnet for underage drinkers.
Annie Judis, 82, gets a kick out of defying expectations about what the body can do.
Airlines used to give away most of their nicest seats, but they have increasingly found ways to persuade people to pay a lot for them.
A Times examination reveals thousands of threats against state judges, in addition to assaults and fatal attacks. Judges say local law enforcement agencies often can’t offer adequate protection.
Merlin Holland has spent decades dismantling the myths that grew up around his grandfather. He hopes his new book may finally settle the record.
Security has been ramped up in Islamabad, Pakistan’s capital, ahead of peace talks between the United States and Iran, which are set to start on Saturday. Vice President JD Vance will lead the U.S. delegation.
For Annie Judis, 82, defending her title as the world’s oldest competitive rope skipper — and sharing her journey on social media — has given her a sense of purpose.
Con semillas, suplementos y dispositivos electrónicos (pero con poca guía de expertos), estadounidenses de todos los perfiles buscan mejorar su bienestar con lo que comen.
Three and a half years of deflationary pressure on Chinese factories reversed course last month as higher energy prices cycled into the economy.
Zohran Mamdani has accrued a long list of quick accomplishments as mayor of New York City, but he has also abandoned some key campaign promises.
What do you think this image is communicating?
Zohran Mamdani has pushed to deliver tangible improvements to New Yorkers’ lives, amid larger challenges like a blizzard and a deficit-laden budget.
Feeling stuck on today’s puzzle? We can help.
Inside the world of “conquesting,” where vandals break into the operator’s booth, fool around with the control panel — and maybe take a quick joyride.
Zohran Mamdani based his successful campaign for mayor of New York City on several central pledges. Here’s an early look on where those stand.
As Zohran Mamdani completes his first 100 days in office, we asked New York City residents what questions they have for their mayor.
A temporary cease-fire in the war on Iran faces multiple hurdles and investors are watching the release of U.S. government data on inflation.
Jóvenes mujeres obtienen ganancias de sus atrevidos textos que comparten a través de grupos de WhatsApp para esquivar a la policía moral.
Esta palabra ha aparecido en 801 artículos en NYTimes.com en el último año. ¿Puedes usarla en una frase?
This word has appeared in 801 articles on NYTimes.com in the past year. Can you use it in a sentence?
The first lady addressed her relationship with Jeffrey Epstein in a prepared statement that the talk show host called “better than her movie.”
Los iraníes reflexionaron sobre lo que los ataques les habían hecho pasar y a lo que podrían enfrentarse a continuación.
La 79ª edición del festival incluye películas de directores de cine de autor tan reconocidos como Pedro Almodóvar y Pawel Pawlikowski, pero cuenta con pocos títulos de Hollywood.
Ahead of a summit with Donald Trump, the Chinese leader is using a rare meeting with a Taiwanese politician to cast Beijing as a peacemaker and squeeze the island’s president.
Six month’s after the cease-fire, ordinary Gazans contemplate their future while living with the wounds of war.
Vladimir Putin has spent years building a coalition of the discontented on the premise that authoritarian states can outlast Western pressure. Iran is his proof of concept.
Mfundi Vundla spent 21 years in exile and created the popular television show “Generations.” His latest project is a play that explores the imperfections of the fight against apartheid.
Even after a cease-fire, Iran is keeping a chokehold on traffic, forcing countries to cut deals that could put them at odds with the U.S.
Corrections that appeared in print on Friday, April 10, 2026.
Shawn Miller didn’t get the job, but an unexpected connection with Ivan Gilkes on a dating app made the trip worthwhile.
It was more rom-com than horror movie.
It was music that bonded Ross Scarano, the editorial director of Complex Media, and Nina Lee, a publicist, and writing that reunited them.
Sarah Luciano and Samuel Bobley have “been crazy about each other since we were 16 years old,” when they met in Long Island, she said.
Quotation of the Day for Friday, April 10, 2026.
The Times has verified strikes on at least 39 schools and hospitals, a fraction of the devastation so far.
Take a tour of the room where the team behind the Artemis II mission works day and night.
Dr. Robby may be stressed out by the constant demands of the E.R., but the work may also be the only thing saving him from himself.
Arthur Miller’s classic tragedy returns to Broadway, starring Nathan Lane and Laurie Metcalf. Yet again, it is a triumph.
Erica Hsiung Wojcik returns to open our solving weekend.
The directive came amid a surge of suspiciously well-timed trades on oil and prediction markets just ahead of crucial moments in the conflict.
For decades, draft-eligible men ages 18 to 25 have been required to register with the Selective Service System. Most states offer a registration option on driver’s license applications.
Cofundador del Cártel Jalisco Nueva Generación, Valencia Salazar se enfrenta a penas de entre 10 años y cadena perpetua tras llegar a un acuerdo de culpabilidad en un tribunal de Washington.
In a lengthy social media post, the president attacked Tucker Carlson, Megyn Kelly and others in starkly personal terms. He also criticized the editorial board of The Wall Street Journal.
Israeli strikes against Hezbollah in Lebanon threatened the cease-fire between the United States and Iran ahead of scheduled peace talks.
A classified ruling recertified the Section 702 program for a year but objected to systems that can filter Americans’ messages outside querying limits.
The Daily’s Natalie Kitroeff and The New York Times Investigative Reporter John Carreyrou talk to Adam Back - the man Carreyrou believes is Bitcoin’s pseudonymous founder Satoshi Nakamoto.
Vice President JD Vance will lead the United States delegation which is set to meet with Iranian officials in Pakistan on Saturday.
A pioneering rapper and D.J. from the Bronx, Mr. Bambaataa was accused of child sexual abuse later in his career.
A federal judge gutted a set of rules that were adopted after the court declared an earlier press policy unconstitutional, in a case brought by The New York Times.
Our reporters Maggie Haberman and Jonathan Swan discuss how individual members of President Trump’s administration felt in the leadup to the war in Iran, and how they communicated their thoughts to Mr. Trump.
Erick Valencia Salazar, a co-founder of one of Mexico’s deadliest gangs, faces 10 years to life in prison after making a plea deal in a Washington court.
Melania Trump said on Thursday that she was not a victim of Jeffrey Epstein, and that she had no knowledge of his crimes.
La medida sigue a una ley similar aprobada recientemente por los legisladores venezolanos que pretende abrir el sector petrolero del país a la inversión extranjera.
The student, Tucker Collins, 18, was observing demonstrators in Los Angeles when he was struck, the lawyer said.
President Trump is citing the unwillingness of European nations to back the United States in the conflict as another reason to scale back or abandon the alliance. And he still wants Greenland.
The moves are the latest attempts to stave off a looming financial crisis, and come on top of an 8 percent package surcharge that will take effect later this month.
El gobierno del presidente Trump busca designar como terroristas a grupos de extrema izquierda alrededor del mundo, aunque haya pocas pruebas de que representan un peligro inminente.
An activist in the academy, he wrote a foundational text in the field, “Occupied America: A History of Chicanos.” It is still in print and still assigned to students.
The state’s attorney general, James Uthmeier, said ChatGPT “may likely have been used to assist” the suspect in last year’s shooting at Florida State University.
Also, vegetative patients may be more aware than we thought. Here’s the latest at the end of Thursday.
Lee Zeldin, the E.P.A. administrator, said the changes would help U.S. “energy dominance.” Environmentalists said they threaten drinking water.
The cease-fire would be in effect this weekend, the Kremlin said, but each side accused the other of violating a similar pause announced last year.
See the likely path and wind arrival times for Sinlaku
Three employees described a hostile work environment under Labor Secretary Lori Chavez-DeRemer.
Tras un exitoso vuelo alrededor de la Luna, los astronautas confían en que un escudo térmico imperfecto los protegerá cuando vuelvan a entrar en la atmósfera terrestre.
The charter, published on Thursday, alters the makeup and purpose of the panel, opening the door for Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to reclaim his revision of national vaccine policy.