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  1. Has Trump’s Tariff Fight Passed Its Peak? Business, Today

    Many investors and business leaders increasingly believe President Trump will dial back his trade battles. Not everyone is willing to commit to that bet.

  2. Today’s Trump News live blog included one standalone post:
  3. Making Rich Reading Responses: Participating in Our Summer Contest The Learning Network, Today

    Four key elements that can make a short response sing, illustrated by the written and video work of previous teen winners.

  4. D.N.C. Will Send More Cash to Red States, Aiming to Strengthen Party’s Reach U.S., Today

    A 50-state program announced by the Democratic Party seeks to build on past efforts and help recruit candidates to take on Republicans in less-friendly terrain.

  5. Trump’s Tariffs Expected to Grind Germany’s Economy to a Halt Business, Today

    The German government scaled back its prediction for 2025 to zero growth, citing the turbulence caused by U.S. tariffs, as well as stubborn bureaucracy and high energy prices.

  6. If America Walks Away From Ukraine, What Will Europe Do? World, Today

    Europeans see Ukraine’s security as vital to their own and want to defend the principle of no border changes by force, even if President Trump does not.

  7. ‘The Trouble with Jessica’ Review: Dinner Party or Crime Scene? Movies, Today

    This British black comedy, starring Indira Varma, centers on a group of wealthy middle-aged friends with fraught histories.

  8. ‘Until Dawn’ Review: They Keep Dying, You’ll Keep Shrugging Movies, Today

    Based on a video game, this movie is done in by mediocre monsters and muddled time loops.

  9. ‘Magic Farm’ Review: A Droll Delight Movies, Today

    Amalia Ulman’s playful second feature follows an American television crew that lands in rural Argentina.

  10. ‘Cheech and Chong’s Last Movie’ Review: Rolling Another One for the Road Movies, Today

    The comedy duo celebrates a partnership that they just can’t quit in this celebratory documentary.

  11. Smoke From New Jersey Wildfire Could Blanket New York City New York, Today

    The air in the city is unhealthy for some groups because of a fire that has been burning in the Pine Barrens since Tuesday.

  12. Ukraine’s Next Steps Briefing, Today

    The U.S. is urging Ukraine to take a deal that favors Russia.

  13. Cardinals Gather in Vatican to Fine Tune Preparations for Pope’s Funeral World, Today

    The conclave to select the next pontiff has not started yet, but meetings to set the agenda and to decide on the logistics of mourning for Francis were gathering pace.

  14. What an Iowa Farmer Fears About the Trade War The Daily, Today

    A farmer who helped build the $13 billion market for U.S. soybeans in China on the potential impact of sky-high tariffs.

  15. Trump’s Latest Demands on Ukraine, and a White House Crypto Contest The Headlines, Today

    Plus, how to actually fall asleep.

  16. Connections Companion No. 684 Gameplay, Today

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Friday, April 25, 2025.

  17. Wordle Review No. 1,406 Gameplay, Today

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Friday, April 25, 2025.

  18. Watch: ‘What Having a Brother With Down Syndrome Has Taught Me About Everyone Else’ The Learning Network, Today

    What does the video teach us about the meaning of ‘normal’?

  19. Markets Fade as China Calls Reports of U.S. Tariff Talks ‘Baseless’ Business, Today

    Stocks pulled back from recent gains fueled by comments from President Trump and others suggesting that they might ease steep tariffs.

  20. Zelensky’s Red Line on Crimea Tied to Political Realities at Home World, Today

    In Ukraine, memories of Russia’s annexation are fresh and resentments run high, leaving the country’s president few choices on the latest American peace plan.

  21. The Anti-Woke Right Has a Lot to Answer For Opinion, Today

    DeSantis walked so that Trump could run.

  22. In L.A., a Young Family Wanted a House to Grow Into. Would $800,000 Be Enough? Interactive, Today

    Seeking more space for their growing children (and maybe a pool), a couple combed the San Fernando Valley for a single-family home they could afford. Here’s what they found.

  23. Lydia Polgreen on What’s Missing in Our Conversation About Immigration Opinion, Today

    And what happens when your country becomes a place people no longer want to come to.

  24. Why Greater Toronto Could Decide Who Wins Canada’s Election World, Today

    The Conservatives had enjoyed a lead over Liberals in the region largely because of rising housing and food costs. But President Trump’s tariffs have shifted the equation.

  25. Leaders of Mental Health Giant Promised Big Bonuses to Deal With Federal Investigations Health, Today

    Acadia Healthcare’s chief executive was awarded a $1.8 million bonus to respond to “unprecedented governmental inquiries” into allegations of holding psychiatric patients against their will.

  26. 5 Classical Music Albums You Can Listen to Right Now Arts, Today

    An exceptional account of Bach’s Mass in B minor, traditional and unusual string quartets, and Thomas Adès suites are among the highlights.

  27. Are Students Cheating When They Use A.I. for Their Schoolwork? The Learning Network, Today

    Is artificial intelligence a tool that supports students in their learning or a crutch that holds them back?

  28. The Very American Roots of Trumpism Video, Today

    The historian Steven Hahn puts Trumpism in the context of America’s long history of illiberalism.

  29. What Have You Learned About America in Trump’s First 100 Days? Video, Today

    Opinion columnists reflect on the lessons they’ve learned about America in the first 100 days of Donald Trump’s second term.

  30. ‘This Moment Is Critical.’ Whither Progressive Christians After Pope Francis? U.S., Today

    Catholics and Protestants who saw Pope Francis as a guiding moral figure are losing their voice.

  31. 36 Hours in Marfa, Texas Interactive, Today

    Marfa, Texas, offers a siren song to travelers intrigued by its dusty cowboy culture, high-brow art and wide-open horizon.

  32. How Four Democrats Who Saved the Party Before Would Do It Again Opinion, Today

    How Democrats found their way out of the political wilderness once before, and how they could do it again now.

  33. Why a Law Requiring Gas Detectors Is a Headache for Landlords New York, Today

    The detectors have to be installed in every kitchen with a gas stove. But battery-operated ones are hard to come by.

  34. A Francis Admirer and a Francis Skeptic Debate the Pope’s Legacy Opinion, Today

    The challenges for Catholicism in the modern world.

  35. Homes for Sale in Manhattan and the Bronx Real Estate, Today

    This week’s properties are in Greenwich Village, Kips Bay and Riverdale.

  36. Another Gates Gets Wired In Style, Today

    Phoebe Gates, the youngest and most stylish of Bill and Melinda Gates’s children, steps into the spotlight as a founder of a new online shopping tool.

  37. ‘On Swift Horses’ Review: Putting It All on the Line Movies, Today

    Daisy Edgar-Jones and Jacob Elordi lead a melancholic drama about love and longing in the 1950s.

  38. ‘Blue Sun Palace’ Review: A Whole World Inside Movies, Today

    A gorgeously intimate debut feature explores the lives of Chinese immigrants in a massage parlor in Queens.

  39. ‘April’ Review: A Doctor’s Dilemma Movies, Today

    In this, her second feature, the Georgian filmmaker Dea Kulumbegashvili takes on the risks faced by an obstetrician who performs kitchen-table abortions.

  40. ‘The Accountant 2’ Review: Ben Affleck’s Revenge of the Killer Nerd Movies, Today

    Affleck returns as a brilliant C.P.A. who moonlights as a mysterious, gun-toting fixer and gets help from his little bro, played by Jon Bernthal.

  41. The Left Keeps Getting It Wrong on Crime Opinion, Today

    As more vigorous law enforcement has reduced crime, progressives are still trying to eliminate tools that have made the police more effective.

  42. They Stole a Quarter-Billion in Crypto and Got Caught Within a Month Magazine, Today

    How luxury cars, $500,000 bar tabs and a mysterious kidnapping attempt helped investigators unravel the heist of a lifetime.

  43. Homes for Sale in New York and New Jersey Real Estate, Today

    This week’s properties are a three-bedroom Tudor in Rockville Centre, N.Y., and a five-bedroom house in Cranford, N.J.

  44. The N.B.A.’s Hidden Game: Arranging Courtside Celebrities Arts, Today

    Atlanta is a movie production hub and the home to prominent rappers, so the Hawks have dedicated resources to recruit famous faces like Anne Hathaway and Gucci Mane.

  45. Boston Bets Big on Public Art With a New Triennial Arts, Today

    An ambitious citywide exhibition will feature 20 public art commissions at outdoor venues and partnering museums.

  46. Charlie Brown and the Peanuts Gang Turn 75. Good Grief! Arts, Today

    The Miami Children’s Museum marks the moment with an exhibition that includes Snoopy, Lucy and more that will travel across the country for almost a decade.

  47. Penn Station’s Not-So-Secret Other Life: The People’s Dance Studio Arts, Today

    Smooth floors. Public restrooms. A built-in audience: The lower level of Moynihan Hall doubles as a rehearsal space for a variety of dance groups, including K-pop, salsa and Brazilian Zouk.

  48. A Dark Fairy Tale of a Young Princess and Her Horrible Husband Books, Today

    In her sprightly new biography, “The Rebel Romanov,” Helen Rappaport introduces us to the enigmatic Julie of Saxe-Coburg.

  49. 3 Books About Tech, Politics and Big Business Books, Today

    Experts tell the stories of entrepreneurs and executives who have inched closer and closer to their governments.

  50. Help! I Gave Up My Seat for $800, but Frontier Forgot to Pay Me. Travel, Today

    When the low-cost airline asked for 20 volunteers to take a later flight, one of them never received the promised voucher. Was a handwritten list to blame?

  51. Brooklyn Home Prices Hit a Record High (Again) Real Estate, Today

    But the number of sales is also rising, according to a Q1 market report, seemingly unaffected by prices.

  52. In the Heart of Washington, Adam Pendleton’s Work Demands Deep Thought Arts, Today

    The new show at the Hirshhorn Museum, “Adam Pendleton: Love, Queen,” plumbs the past, the idea of presence and the possibilities of what painting could be.

  53. A Planned E.U. Rule Has Coffee Growers in Ethiopia Scrambling Climate, Today

    The measure will require geolocation data to show that beans aren’t linked to deforestation. Farmers say they need more time to prepare.

  54. A Nigerian Sculptor Reflects on All the Land Contains Arts, Today

    Otobong Nkanga’s boundary-breaking and prize-winning art is on view at the Nasher Sculpture Center in Dallas.

  55. Rick Atkinson Doesn’t Want to Stand on a Soapbox Books, Today

    Being a storyteller is just fine with the journalist turned historian. “The Fate of the Day,” the second volume in his American Revolution trilogy, is out this month.

  56. I Hate My Parents’ Politics. Should I Keep My Son Away? Well, Today

    My husband doesn’t want their values rubbing off on our kid.

  57. He Built the Frick Collection with Passion, Patience and Bargaining Arts, Today

    Henry Clay Frick, aggressive in art collecting as well as business, acquired many of the masterpieces of the museum, whose renovated Fifth Avenue mansion recently reopened.

  58. A New Medical Discipline in Israel: How to Receive Hostages World, Today

    From the first haircut to emotional support, a regularly updated guide covers what health professionals have learned about helping ex-hostages transition from captivity to freedom.

  59. El reto de la cubeta de hielo funcionó. ¿Por qué no intentarlo de nuevo? En español, Today

    La tendencia que dominó las redes sociales hace una década —y recaudó millones para la investigación de la ELA— ha renacido como vehículo para concienciar sobre la salud mental.

  60. ¿Qué pasa si no te enfrías después del ejercicio? En español, Today

    Para algunos, enfriarse puede ser útil. Pero la mayoría puede irse directamente a la ducha.

  61. Musk reducirá su tiempo en Washington mientras Tesla cae un 71 por ciento En español, Today

    El fabricante de automóviles comunicó el fuerte descenso de sus beneficios trimestrales después de que su marca se viera afectada por el papel de su presidente ejecutivo en el gobierno de Trump.

  62. ¿Es malo mascar chicle todo el día? En español, Today

    Esto es lo que debes tomar en cuenta antes de echarte a la boca el segundo (o el tercero, o el cuarto).

  63. La física del café de filtro perfecto En español, Today

    Un grupo de científicos utilizó la dinámica de fluidos para aprender a obtener el máximo sabor del café de filtro.

  64. Mamdani Aims at Cuomo, Beginning the Ad War in the N.Y.C. Mayor’s Race New York, Today

    Zohran Mamdani, who won attention for a series of online campaign videos, is the first candidate to launch a broadcast ad in the Democratic primary race.

  65. Así ataca el sarampión a un niño sin vacunar Interactive, Today

    Con la caída de las tasas de vacunación y los brotes que han causado más de 790 casos en Estados Unidos y al menos dos muertes, los expertos en salud esperan que cientos o incluso miles más se contagien en los próximos meses.

  66. A Child, a Book and Protests The Learning Network, Today

    What do you think this image is communicating?

  67. From New York to Jamaica: One Man’s Deportation Under Trump New York, Today

    Two decades had passed since Nascimento Blair was last in his homeland. Much had changed, including Mr. Blair himself.

  68. George Santos, Facing a Possible 87 Months in Prison, Is Out of Jokes New York, Today

    On Friday, a federal judge will sentence the disgraced former congressman to a minimum of two years in prison, but Mr. Santos expects a harsher sentence.

  69. Spelling Bee Forum Gameplay, Today

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

  70. El arma secreta de China en la guerra comercial: robots En español, Today

    Enormes inversiones en maquinaria para fábricas e inteligencia artificial están dando a China una ventaja en la manufactura de automóviles y otras industrias.

  71. Palabra del día: ‘enshrine’ En español, Today

    Esta palabra ha aparecido en 128 artículos en NYTimes.com en el último año. ¿Puedes usarla en una frase?

  72. Word of the Day: enshrine The Learning Network, Today

    This word has appeared in 128 articles on NYTimes.com in the past year. Can you use it in a sentence?

  73. Jimmy Kimmel Skewers Elon Musk’s Plan to ‘Get Out of DOGE’ Arts, Today

    “Musk says that he will dial back his work with the government so that he can spend more time with all 10 of his families,” Kimmel said.

  74. South Korea Indicts Another Former President World, Today

    A bribery charge against Moon Jae-in makes him the latest in a line of former leaders to face criminal action, deepening the country’s political polarization.

  75. Thursday Briefing: Trump Lashes Out at Zelensky Briefing, Today

    Plus, the perfect pour-over coffee.

  76. Todo bien, pero no le digas ‘tequila’ En español, Today

    Los aguardientes de agave californiano, una reciente incorporación al carrito de licores, buscan captar un mayor segmento de mercado.

  77. A Beleaguered Hegseth Wanders Into His Forever War Opinion, Today

    The operation in Yemen has sent the Trump administration into an exorbitant, potentially escalatory spiral.

  78. Hegseth Set Up Signal on a Computer in His Pentagon Office U.S., Today

    The app facilitated communications in a building where cell service is poor and personal phones are not allowed in some areas.

  79. After Militant Attack in Kashmir, Pakistan Braces for Strike by India World, Today

    The Pakistani government said it did not want an escalation, but in the wake of a deadly attack in Indian-controlled Kashmir by unidentified militants, analysts warned of an unpredictable situation.

  80. At 99, a Seminal Asian Leader Reflects on a Contentious Legacy World, Today

    In his first, 22-year stretch as prime minister, Mahathir Mohamad transformed Malaysia’s economy. But he was also accused of being a strongman and antisemite. In an interview, he offers a self-assessment.

  81. Her Abortion Drama Won Praise, but Not in Her Native Country Movies, Today

    The director Dea Kulumbegashvili’s new movie, “April,” shines a light on the complicated situation for women seeking abortions in Georgia.

  82. Corrections: April 24, 2025 Corrections, Today

    Corrections that appeared in print on Thursday, April 24, 2025.

  83. For China’s Trolls, ‘Chairman Trump’ and ‘Eyeliner Man’ Are Easy Targets Business, Today

    Online mockery of President Trump is fodder for the Communist Party’s propagandists. For liberal-minded Chinese, it is a creative expression of shock at his policies.

  84. On TikTok, Chinese Manufacturers Open a New Line in the Trade War Technology, Today

    Videos on the social media app, filmed at factories in China, urge viewers to buy luxury goods directly, as tariffs drive up prices. Americans are receptive.

  85. Chinese Factory Videos Find a New Audience: American Consumers Video, Today

    Videos on social media sites like TikTok, urging Americans to buy directly from factories in China, have been viewed by millions. The New York Times spoke to a worker at a Chinese jewelry factory who made some of the viral videos.

  86. Quote of the Day: Canada’s Million-Dollar Housing Crisis Prompts Exodus From Urban Centers Corrections, Today

    Quotation of the Day for Thursday, April 24, 2025.

  87. Interior Department to Fast-Track Oil, Gas and Mining Projects Climate, Today

    The Trump administration plans to dramatically reduce environmental reviews before permitting drilling and mining projects on public lands and in federal waters.

  88. All Over the Map Gameplay, Today

    Kathleen Duncan makes her New York Times Crossword debut.

  89. Small Agency Focused on Developing Poor Countries to Be Dismantled U.S., Today

    Millennium Challenge Corporation staff members were offered early retirement or deferred resignation in the latest effort by the Trump administration to gut the foreign aid apparatus.

  90. Ex-Army Sergeant Gets 7 Years for Selling Military Secrets to Chinese Conspirator U.S., Today

    Korbein Schultz, 25, who was an intelligence analyst, accepted $42,000 in bribes for sensitive documents, prosecutors said. He pleaded guilty in 2024.

  91. Las Vegas Sands Drops Bid to Open a Casino on Long Island New York, Today

    The company cited the threat that online gambling posed to its profits in its decision to bow out of the competition for one of three casino licenses around New York City.

  92. 12 States Sue Trump Over His Tariffs U.S., Today

    The lawsuit, filed by Democratic attorneys general, said the president’s tariffs have hurt their economies and residents.

  93. It’s OK, Chicago, Your Air Was Actually Fine on Wednesday Weather, Yesterday

    Some popular weather apps had reported a dangerously hazardous Air Quality Index.

  94. A Stunning New Pool in Central Park Helps Heal Old Wounds Culture, Yesterday

    The $160 million Davis Center, with upgrades to six bucolic acres and a lake, writes a new chapter for the Harlem end of the park.

  95. México se está convirtiendo en un faro En español, Yesterday

    El país puede retomar los valores de bienvenida que Estados Unidos ha abandonado.

  96. A Subdued Musk Backs Away From Washington, but His Project Remains Washington, Yesterday

    The Department of Government Efficiency has already made an immense imprint on the government, but it has not come close to Elon Musk’s pledge of cutting $1 trillion.

  97. Cornell Cancels Kehlani Performance Over Her Stance on the War in Gaza Metro, Yesterday

    The R&B singer’s outspoken support for Palestinians had drawn criticism on the campus and beyond. Some students expressed disappointment at the cancellation.

  98. Trump Signs Executive Order Targeting College Accreditors Washington, Yesterday

    It was the latest move by President Trump in his effort to shift the ideological tilt of the higher education system as he battles elite universities.

  99. On Major Economic Decisions, Trump Blinks, and Then Blinks Again Washington, Yesterday

    President Trump has said his punishing tariffs would force companies to build factories in the United States. But it is far from clear that they will have the effects he predicted.

  100. 5 Things Musk Accomplished With Trump Politics, Yesterday

    DOGE once demanded that federal employees list five accomplishments each week. Here are Elon Musk’s from his time in Washington.

  101. Jason Moran Unpacks Duke Ellington’s Greatness in a Single Song Interactive, Yesterday

    Watch as the pianist distills the “joyful tragedy” of “Black and Tan Fantasy” into a stirring solo piece.

  102. Now Boarding at Gate 4: A Cardinal en Route to a Conclave National, Yesterday

    Timothy M. Dolan is one of 10 cardinals from the United States who will have a vote in the ritual that will determine the next pope.

  103. U.S. Texts Barnard Employees and Asks if They Are Jewish Metro, Yesterday

    A questionnaire from a federal commission also inquired about whether professors and other college staff members had been harassed.

  104. An Artist Subverting Propaganda Through Large-Scale Sculptures T Style, Yesterday

    Sandra Poulson discusses Louise Bourgeois, Angolan humor and cheap wood.

  105. India Ramps Up Security in Kashmir Following Deadly Attack Video, Yesterday

    The attack took place in a picturesque valley popular with Indian travelers. It was the worst assault on civilians in the Indian-administered territory in years, the chief minister of Jammu and Kashmir said.

  106. Mike Patrick, Voice of Sunday Night N.F.L. Games on ESPN, Dies at 80 Obits, Yesterday

    He did the cable network’s play-by-play for college basketball, football and baseball games, but his most important assignment was “Sunday Night Football.”

  107. Trump Challenges Migrants’ Due Process Rights, Undercutting Bedrock Principle Washington, Yesterday

    White House officials are eschewing normal legal processes as they rush to ramp up deportations, saying there is no time to afford unauthorized immigrants any rights — and that they don’t deserve them anyway.

  108. Jordan Announced a Sweeping Ban on the Muslim Brotherhood. Here’s What to Know. Foreign, Yesterday

    The move could shutter the country’s largest opposition party, the Islamic Action Front, which is the Brotherhood’s political arm in Jordan.

  109. Trump’s Approval Rating Has Been Falling Steadily, Polling Average Shows Washington, Yesterday

    President Trump’s approval rating has sunk to about 45 percent, down from 52 percent one week after he took office.

  110. U.S. Pushed a Ukraine Peace Plan That Favored Russia N Y T Now, Yesterday

    Also, major endorsements jolted the New York City mayoral race. Here’s the latest at the end of Wednesday.

  111. How Safe Are Helicopter Sightseeing Tours? Travel, Yesterday

    The F.A.A. allows many of these popular flights to operate under less stringent rules than other commercial aviation, opening the door to dangers like pilot fatigue.

  112. Trump dice que los migrantes indocumentados no requieren juicio antes de ser deportados En español, Yesterday

    El presidente afirmó que los países estaban enviando a sus presos a Estados Unidos y que necesitaba obviar las exigencias constitucionales del debido proceso para expulsarlos rápidamente.

  113. California Judge Is Convicted of Fatally Shooting His Wife Express, Yesterday

    Judge Jeffrey Ferguson of Orange County Superior Court faces 40 years to life for murdering his wife, Sheryl Ferguson, in August 2023, prosecutors said.

  114. No Power? No Problem. Nicole Scherzinger Sings With Bullhorn on Broadway. Culture, Yesterday

    The “Sunset Boulevard” star briefly entertained the crowd when “a technical malfunction on the sound side” forced the cancellation of a matinee performance.

  115. Vance esboza un plan de alto al fuego en Ucrania que favorece a Rusia En español, Yesterday

    El vicepresidente JD Vance dijo que el plan congelaría el territorio a lo largo de las actuales líneas del frente del conflicto entre Rusia y Ucrania, y que EE. UU. se retiraría si ambas partes no estaban de acuerdo.

  116. C.E.O. Steps Down at Discord, the Social Chat App Business, Yesterday

    Jason Citron was a co-founder of the company, which is said to be working toward an initial public offering at some point this year.

  117. Prelude to a Funeral Foreign, Yesterday

    A single image captures the subtle changes in how the Roman Catholic Church buries a pope.

  118. Marco Grassi, Who Brought Old Paintings Back to Life, Dies at 90 Obits, Yesterday

    As a restorer who specialized in late medieval and early Renaissance paintings from Italy, he was in intimate touch with the paintings of long-dead masters.

  119. ‘Utter Chaos’: Witnesses Recall Deadly Shooting at Annual Parade National, Yesterday

    Residents of a Chicago suburb described their memories of the day and its lasting effects on their lives during a sentencing hearing for the man responsible. He was absent.

  120. Jelly Roll Should Be Pardoned for Drug and Robbery Offenses, Board Says Culture, Yesterday

    The Tennessee Board of Parole unanimously determined that the country star should be pardoned, but the decision is in the hands of the governor.

  121. Trump Offers Private Dinner to Top 220 Investors in His Memecoin Business, Yesterday

    The offer, which caused President Trump’s memecoin to surge in price, was his family’s latest effort to profit from cryptocurrencies.

  122. Minnesota Man Whose Student Visa Was Revoked Says It ‘Shattered’ His Life National, Yesterday

    An Indonesian man with a student visa and an American wife thought he would soon get a green card. Now, he could get deported over a 2022 arrest.

  123. Stray Bullet Kills Harlem Woman Who Stepped Outside to Check on Grandson Metro, Yesterday

    Excenia Mette, 61, walked out of her apartment building and into the middle of a shootout. She was an active member of the National Action Network.

  124. Trump Takes On Improbable Task in Seeking Trade Deals Across the Globe Washington, Yesterday

    The president’s threats of tariffs have brought countries like Japan, South Korea and India rushing to negotiate, but they have sown chaos with bigger trading partners like China.

  125. Arthur Fleischer Jr., Prominent Lawyer in Corporate Takeovers, Dies at 92 Obits, Yesterday

    He was a top deal maker in the world of mergers and acquisitions, during the 1980s takeover boom and beyond. He also had a keen interest in art.

  126. ‘Conclave’ Streaming Numbers Jump After Pope Francis’ Death Express, Yesterday

    Experts said that the 2024 film accurately portrayed the papal selection process.

  127. The World Seems to Be Surrendering to Climate Change Op Ed, Yesterday

    The state of the climate future, Part I.

  128. How I Describe Myself Politically These Days Op Ed, Yesterday

    America needs to figure out how to dominate the industries of the future. Call me a “Waymo Democrat.”

  129. Museum Told to Surrender Schiele Drawing to Heirs of Man Killed by Nazis Culture, Yesterday

    A New York judge found that the Art Institute of Chicago’s drawing by Egon Schiele had been looted from an Austrian Jew who died in a concentration camp.

  130. A Roman Gladiator and a Lion Met in Combat. Only One Walked Away. Science, Yesterday

    A discovery in an English garden led to the first direct evidence that man fought beast to entertain the subjects of the Roman Empire.

  131. Yesterday’s Trump News live blog included one standalone post:
  132. Richard Branson Criticizes Trump’s ‘Erratic’ Tariff Policies Washington, Yesterday

    The British entrepreneur said the U.S. government’s unpredictable tariffs had “financially done a lot of harm” and driven the world to “the verge of a complete meltdown two weeks ago.”

  133. From Kyle Abraham, Saxophones and Sculptural Shapes Culture, Yesterday

    On program of New York premieres at the Joyce Theater, Abraham’s contribution stands out and so do his dancers.

  134. Esto es lo que hay que saber sobre las tensiones en Cachemira En español, Yesterday

    El martes, milicianos mataron al menos a 26 turistas e hirieron a muchos otros en Cachemira. En el pasado, India ha culpado a Pakistán de ataques similares.

  135. Britain Says It Will Not Alter Standards or Rush U.S. Trade Deal Business, Yesterday

    The British government is hoping to reach an agreement with the United States to soften the economic blow British businesses are facing from higher tariffs.

  136. Cómo ver el funeral del papa Francisco En español, Yesterday

    El funeral de Francisco se llevará a cabo el sábado en la plaza de San Pedro, según ha indicado el Vaticano. Aquí te decimos cómo verlo y qué esperar.

  137. A Perfect Day in a Gentle Meadow Is Shattered by Bloody Carnage Foreign, Yesterday

    Victims and eyewitnesses described scenes of chaos and horror when militants killed 26 people in Kashmir as families, couples and friends took in a picturesque valley.

  138. Eric Adams Campaigns at Legal Weed Shop With Troubled History Metro, Yesterday

    Before it was a legal dispensary where the mayor hoped to raise campaign funds, the site held an illicit weed shop raided by the city. Some of its operators are still around.

  139. Tiny Love Stories: ‘The Secret About People’ Styles, Yesterday

    Modern Love in miniature, featuring reader-submitted stories of no more than 100 words.

  140. Trump se apoya en los tatuajes para identificar pandilleros. Es un criterio poco fiable, según los expertos En español, Yesterday

    El gobierno estadounidense parece estar utilizando el arte corporal para deportar a personas que, afirman, son miembros del Tren de Aragua. Una medida que ignora décadas de protocolo, según los críticos.

  141. Chappell Roan’s Faithful Country Swerve Video, Yesterday

    One of the defining pop stars of the new generation is getting frisky with a 1990s country sound, our critic says in his weekly review from the driver’s seat.

  142. A Republican Senator Says It: ‘We Are All Afraid’ Letters, Yesterday

    Readers react to the startling admission by Senator Lisa Murkowski of Alaska. Also: Private prisons for immigrants; noise in a Queens neighborhood.

  143. New Study Could Bolster Climate Laws to Make Polluters Pay Climate, Yesterday

    Vermont was the first state to try to hold polluters accountable for climate disasters. New research aims to assign specific responsibility.

  144. Un potente terremoto sacude Estambul y saca a la gente a las calles En español, Yesterday

    Inmediatamente después del sismo no se registraron víctimas ni daños importantes, pero todavía está fresco el recuerdo del desastroso terremoto de 2023 en el sureste del país.

  145. YouTube Turns 20: From ‘Lazy Sunday’ to ‘Hot Ones’ Express, Yesterday

    The video-streaming platform has revolutionized how we watch things. Here’s a timeline of its biggest moments.

  146. The Dispatch Buys SCOTUSblog, a Supreme Court Mainstay Business, Yesterday

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  147. Karen Durbin, 80, Dies; ‘Fearless’ Feminist Who Edited The Village Voice Obits, Yesterday

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  148. Police Identify 2 Gilgo Beach Victims, a Mother and Her Toddler Metro, Yesterday

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  149. Barry Benepe, Who Gave New York Its Greenmarkets, Dies at 96 Obits, Yesterday

    He brought farm-grown produce to the city’s streets, creating the largest network of farmers’ markets in the country and helping to revive neighborhoods.

  150. El féretro del papa Francisco es trasladado a la Basílica de San Pedro En español, Yesterday

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  151. Lorde Dances to Her New Single in Washington Square Park Video, Yesterday

    The singer summoned fans on her social media to an impromptu performance in Washington Square Park Tuesday night.

  152. Jordan Cracks Down on Muslim Brotherhood Foreign, Yesterday

    The Arab monarchy had already taken steps toward disbanding the Islamist group in a 2020 court decision, but said it would now move to completely ban its activities.

  153. Durbin, No. 2 Senate Democrat, to Retire After 44 Years in Congress U.S., Yesterday

    Senator Richard J. Durbin’s departure will set off a primary for a rare open Senate seat in Illinois and open a top leadership slot. He said it was time to “face reality” and make way for someone new.

  154. A Turner Prize Shortlist That J.M.W. Turner Might Have Appreciated Culture, Yesterday

    This year’s nominees for the prestigious art award include Mohammed Sami, an Iraqi painter, and Zadie Xa, a Canadian installation artist.

  155. Heavy Rains Cause Flooding in New Orleans Weather, Yesterday

    Lingering storms drenched the city with over a month’s worth of rain, swamping roads and stranding drivers.

  156. Tariffs on China Aren’t Likely to Rescue U.S. Medical Gear Industry Science, Yesterday

    The few domestic companies that still make protective gear for health care workers have clamored for federal intervention. But they worry President Trump’s trade war with China won’t help.

  157. The Sleep Trends Experts Think You Should (and Shouldn’t) Try Well, Yesterday

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  158. Sometimes You Just Need a Great Big Salad Dining, Yesterday

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  159. Little Adds Up in the Elusive ‘Grief Camp’ Culture, Yesterday

    Les Waters’s production for Atlantic Theater Company is marvelously realized, despite the limitations of the play’s often maddening script.

  160. ‘North of North’ Is a Warm Arctic Comedy Culture, Yesterday

    Set in a fictional Inuk community in Canada, this Netflix comedy shows abundant tenderness for its characters but also surprising depth and edge.

  161. The Physics of the Perfect Pour Over Science, Yesterday

    Scientists used fluid dynamics to learn how to get the most flavor from pour-over coffee.

  162. U.S. Calls for Sweeping Reforms to I.M.F. and World Bank Washington, Yesterday

    Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent argued in a speech that the multilateral economic institutions have veered away from their missions.

  163. Kenyan Runner Will Try to Become First Woman to Break a 4-Minute Mile Express, Yesterday

    A study suggested that Faith Kipyegon, the female record-holder, could do it under the right conditions. She is set to try in June.

  164. How to Watch the Funeral of Pope Francis Express, Yesterday

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  165. Time-Saving New Phone Features You May Have Missed Business, Yesterday

    From photo timers to music identifiers, here are a few new iPhone and Android tools to make your life easier.

  166. The Ugly Historical Echoes of Kennedy’s Comments on Autism Op Ed, Yesterday

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  167. My Fiancé Wants a Prenup After We Decided We Didn’t Need One. Help! Styles, Yesterday

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