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  1. In 1968, They Saw Earth From the Moon for the First Time Video, Today

    It’s the most iconic image of our planet. Decades before the Artemis II mission, a group of astronauts experienced an Earth rising for the first time. This Earth Day, hear their story and the story of a photograph that changed the way we think about our place in the universe.

  2. Anthropic’s New A.I. Model Sets Off Global Alarms Technology, Today

    Mythos has triggered emergency responses from central banks and intelligence agencies globally, as Anthropic decides who has access to the powerful model.

  3. Anthropic’s Leaked Code Tests Copyright Challenges in A.I. Era Technology, Today

    Artificial intelligence tools are making it faster than ever to reproduce creative work. Does copyright even matter anymore?

  4. Trump’s Fed Pick Faces Tough Task Shedding ‘Sock Puppet’ Label Business, Today

    Kevin M. Warsh, at his confirmation hearing to be the next chair of the Federal Reserve, repeatedly sought to dispel doubts that he would be pliant to President Trump’s demand for lower interest rates.

  5. With Midterms Coming Up, G.O.P. Is Bogged Down in Congress U.S., Today

    Republican majorities are at odds on big issues as the Senate resorts to extraordinary measures to pass homeland security funding over a Democratic blockade.

  6. She Wanted a ‘Free Birth.’ It Put Her and Her Baby in Grave Danger. Science, Today

    Promoters of free birthing reject any type of medical intervention during pregnancy or delivery. The movement has been trending on social media, but critics warn it poses serious risks.

  7. California Candidates to Appear in First Major Debate After Swalwell U.S., Today

    Six candidates for governor will face off Wednesday night in a race that has been upended by Eric Swalwell’s sudden departure.

  8. Pace of N.I.H. Funding Slows Further in Trump’s Second Year Science, Today

    The agency has approved far fewer new grants than it did in years past. A renewed effort to screen for disfavored terms and a loss of personnel are contributing.

  9. F.A.A. Investigates Near Miss Between Passenger Jets at J.F.K. Airport U.S., Today

    An American Airlines regional jet flew close to an Air Canada regional jet after aborting its landing. It was the second such incident in recent days at a major U.S. airport.

  10. Today’s Iran War Trump Ceasefire Talks live blog included two standalone posts:
  11. There’s Another Reason Gen Z Can’t Find Work Opinion, Today

    It’s not just because of A.I. This started 40 years ago.

  12. My Parents Are Obsessed With Food and Weight. Help! Style, Today

    A reader fears that her parents’ decades-long food fixation could jeopardize her efforts to keep her own eating disorder under control.

  13. Danger Escalates in Strait of Hormuz as Iran Says It Seized 2 Cargo Ships World, Today

    Hours after President Trump extended a cease-fire, Tehran appeared to be exerting its authority in the contested waters near the strait.

  14. The Consequences of SpaceX’s Latest A.I. Moonshot Business, Today

    Elon Musk’s rocket and satellite internet titan may pay $60 billion for an A.I. coding start-up. It further clouds SpaceX’s once-simple business plan.

  15. Special Episode: Your Questions About the Iran War, Answered The Headlines, Today

    How much does the conflict cost? And where is Secretary of State Marco Rubio?

  16. To Iran, Trump Blinked First by Extending the Cease-Fire World, Today

    Iran’s leaders believe that they can withstand an enduring standoff longer than President Trump. The strategy could be economically devastating for average Iranians.

  17. A Hot Mess in Congress Briefing, Today

    We look at the dysfunction on Capitol Hill.

  18. Dutch Panel Designs Plan to Deal With ‘Orphaned’ Nazi-Looted Art Arts, Today

    The panel says a new Jewish foundation, not the government, should take over a massive collection of artworks whose owners have yet to be found.

  19. Lufthansa Cuts 20,000 Flights to Save Fuel as Iran War Fallout Spreads Business, Today

    Global jet fuel prices have jumped more than 70 percent since the start of the war, pressuring airlines in Europe, the largest consumers of jet fuel shipped through the Strait of Hormuz.

  20. La guerra golpea a Asia En español, Today

    El daño causado a una región que durante décadas ha sido motor del crecimiento económico mundial podría ser difícil de contener.

  21. Inside Kash Patel’s F.B.I. The Daily, Today

    Current and former employees discussed the changes under the Trump administration they say are undermining the agency and making America less safe.

  22. Democrats Win Big in Election Map Fight, and Influencers Push Nicotine as a Health Hack The Headlines, Today

    Plus, how rainforests can bounce back.

  23. Connections Companion No. 1,047 Gameplay, Today

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Thursday, April 23, 2026.

  24. Wordle Review No. 1,769 Gameplay, Today

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Thursday, April 23, 2026.

  25. Strands Sidekick No. 781 Gameplay, Today

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Thursday, April 23, 2026.

  26. Oil Prices Creep Up as Investors Weigh Cease-Fire Extension Business, Today

    Oil prices stablized as investors scrambled to make sense of President Trump’s decision to extend the cease-fire with Iran

  27. Imagining the Manosphere as a Kinder, Gentler Place Arts, Today

    Two art exhibitions examining hypermasculine online content and its impact argue that sensitivity and vulnerability are also manly virtues.

  28. Hoarding Is Driving Energy Prices Higher Everywhere Business, Today

    As wealthy nations scramble to secure stocks of oil, the result is higher prices for all and shortages in vulnerable countries.

  29. Japan Is Used to Earthquakes, but What About a Big One? World, Today

    For many people in Japan, the country’s regular tremors are not a big deal. Officials are urging them to prepare for the next catastrophic quake.

  30. How Good Are You at Starting Conversations? The Learning Network, Today

    Do you find yourself stuck after asking “How’s it going?” The Well newsletter shares alternatives to our most common conversational dead ends.

  31. The Uncertain Future of Life Undocumented Interactive, Today

    Considering college — and the future — while undocumented.

  32. The Secret Rooms That the Subway System Depends On New York, Today

    There are 225 electrical substations in the subway system. Some of them have been around for close to 100 years.

  33. Her Voice Is Unlike Anything in Opera Arts, Today

    Vilma Jää, a Finnish folk and pop singer, is bringing her eerie and affecting traditional music to the Metropolitan Opera.

  34. Trump Corrupts, and Absolute Trump Corrupts Absolutely Opinion, Today

    The president is one of a kind.

  35. 4 Takeaways From ‘Lorne,’ About the ‘S.N.L.’ Creator Lorne Michaels Movies, Today

    The documentary offers a rare behind-the-scenes look at a producer even his cast members say is hard to know.

  36. No, I Won’t Be Your Bridesmaid Podcasts, Today

    The writer Ruhama Wolle is done with the role and its expectations. But for anyone facing a wave of weddings, she has tips.

  37. A New Yorker Rediscovers Her City, in a Wheelchair Interactive, Today

    After losing her legs, a New York Times food writer began to feel like a tourist in her home city. So, facing her fears, she met it like one.

  38. Inside LACMA’s Eye-Popping New Home, How Do You Find the Art? Arts, Today

    Our critic calls the David Geffen Galleries “a beacon of glam with brains.” As a space to show art, it has problems. The Latino art is a revelation (if you can navigate the maze).

  39. Dark Skies and Dark Energy Converge at a West Texas Star Party Science, Today

    In the Big Bend region, a portal to the early universe is enabled by the largest dark-sky reserve on Earth.

  40. College Where Charlie Kirk Was Killed Cancels Speech U.S., Today

    Utah Valley University was thrilled that Sharon McMahon, a best-selling author, would speak at its graduation. And then her old posts resurfaced.

  41. A Modern Living Room With Reminders of the Past Real Estate, Today

    Sarah Zames blends contemporary designs with family treasures in her Brooklyn apartment.

  42. In Senegal, a Dance School Where ‘Everything Is Alive’ Arts, Today

    The École des Sables has established itself as Africa’s premier dance-training hub. Yet money concerns, and a new port nearby, make its future precarious.

  43. California Is Rife With Hospice Fraud. But Whose Fault Is It? U.S., Today

    The Trump administration and Democratic state leaders are blaming each other for what everyone agrees is a big problem. The president has targeted California and Gov. Gavin Newsom in particular.

  44. Texas Governor Uses Trump-Style Tactics in Fight With Texas Cities Over ICE U.S., Today

    Gov. Greg Abbott gave the leaders of Houston, Dallas and Austin until Wednesday to amend their policies to his liking, or return over $150 million in police funding.

  45. $900,000 Homes in West Virginia, Illinois and Arizona Real Estate, Today

    A 1792 Federal-style house in Shepherdstown, W.Va., an 1894 Arts & Crafts house in Wilmette, Ill., and a 1940s cottage in Phoenix.

  46. A $440,000 Breast Reduction: How Doctors Cashed In on a Consumer Protection Law U.S., Today

    A law meant to end surprise medical billing accidentally created a multibillion-dollar industry that is making doctors richer.

  47. Mars or the Moon or A.I.? Elon Musk’s Changing Goals for SpaceX. Technology, Today

    As SpaceX prepares to go public, Mr. Musk has proposed moonshots that differ from the company’s original aim of reaching Mars.

  48. In Virginia Redistricting Win, Democrats Play Hardball to Thwart Trump U.S., Today

    “We cannot bring a stick to a knife fight”: Democrats are increasingly open to extreme measures, including gerrymandering, when the stakes are high.

  49. 4 Drugs That May Increase Your Dementia Risk Well, Today

    Experts have flagged several over-the-counter and prescription medications.

  50. The Capitol Police Officer Swept Up in a Jan. 6 Conspiracy Theory U.S., Today

    Shauni Kerkhoff was wrongfully implicated in the notorious Capitol Hill pipe-bomb case. Can she ever fully move on?

  51. An Israeli-Born Scholar of the Holocaust Mourns for His Country Books, Today

    In “Israel: What Went Wrong?,” Omer Bartov charts how a nation founded in the wake of trauma abandoned the emancipatory impulse of its origins.

  52. Graham Platner Went to Hell and Back. He Has a Simple Message for Democrats. Opinion, Today

    At campaign stops, he talks about high gas prices and Trump’s incompetence. But the core of his message is an unflinching disgust for forever war.

  53. Americans Have Fled to Red States. Blue States Can Win Them Back. Opinion, Today

    Jason Furman, Neera Tanden and Elizabeth Wilkins discuss.

  54. What Should Men Know About Menopause? Well, Today

    We want to hear men’s questions, and what women wish they understood.

  55. Iranian Expats in U.A.E. Caught Between Home and Homeland World, Today

    Iran’s retaliatory attacks on the United Arab Emirates have put the U.A.E.’s large Iranian expatriate community in an uncomfortable position.

  56. See How a 350-Year-Old Brewery Makes Sake the Hard Way Interactive, Today

    In Japan, the Terada Honke brewery holds fast to tradition: wild yeast, ancient songs, and a mixture of muscle and finesse.

  57. Threat of Evictions Darkens Russia’s Rosy Picture of Occupied Ukraine World, Today

    A new law forces Ukrainians in the captured regions to get Russian title deeds or risk losing their homes.

  58. Trump’s Immigration Crackdown Pervades Long Island Suburbs New York, Today

    Migrant arrest rates have been high in places like Long Island, where federal agents benefit from stealth and the aid of local politicians.

  59. Krysten Ritter Puts the Black Leather Jacket Back On Arts, Today

    More than six years after “Jessica Jones” came to an end, the actress returns to the role in the new season of “Daredevil: Born Again.”

  60. How ‘Age Tech’ Might Help You Grow Old at Home Business, Today

    The budding field is turning dreams into reality for older adults who are eager to age in place, filling caregiving gaps and easing minds as America ages rapidly.

  61. You Paid to Have Old Clothes Recycled. Here’s What That Really Means. Climate, Today

    Collection services offer convenience, but most garments are shredded into low-grade stuffing or sent abroad to an uncertain fate.

  62. Back on the E.U. Agenda: A $106 Billion Loan to Ukraine World, Today

    After months of impasse because of objections from Prime Minister Viktor Orban of Hungary, ambassadors were meeting to discuss a key step on the way to disbursing the much-needed money.

  63. ¿De dónde vienen todos estos meteoros? En español, Today

    La frecuencia de los bólidos en los cielos de nuestro planeta parece haber aumentado en los últimos meses. La NASA y otros expertos en meteoros no se ponen de acuerdo sobre qué lo explica.

  64. ‘Sin duda, el peor presidente de la historia de EE. UU.’ En español, Today

    El daño que el presidente Donald Trump le ha infligido a Estados Unidos, y al mundo, es tan enorme y amplio que resulta difícil de comprender.

  65. Pesca urbana en los canales de la ‘Pequeña Venecia’ En español, Today

    Los canales de Treviso, Italia, están repletos de carpas, cachos y truchas, que invitan a los pescadores a vadear y descubrir un mundo sereno oculto en el corazón de una ciudad.

  66. Bruce, el loro sin pico que se convirtió en macho alfa En español, Today

    La kea se hizo famosa por aprender a usar guijarros para limpiarse. Su siguiente innovación dejó atónitos a los científicos.

  67. El sarampión se llevó a mi hija. Quiero que todos sepan esto En español, Today

    Si más gente se hubiera vacunado, ella aún podría estar aquí.

  68. Advirtió sobre los peligros de la IA. Ojalá su padre hubiera hecho caso En español, Today

    Ben Riley, quien escribe un boletín sobre los riesgos de los chatbots, no supo qué hacer cuando su padre empezó a confiar en la inteligencia artificial para manejar su diagnóstico de cáncer.

  69. Un tesoro musical: 10.000 conciertos grabados en Chicago ahora en línea En español, Today

    Aadam Jacobs grabó miles de shows desde la década de 1980, entre ellos de Nirvana antes de la fama. Ahora unos voluntarios digitalizan su colección para convertirla en un archivo histórico de libre acceso.

  70. Así se viste al ‘diablo’ a la moda En español, Today

    La gira de prensa de El diablo viste a la moda 2 ha sido un desfile de moda para sus estrellas y sus estilistas, quienes han confiado en los chats grupales, los pantalones deportivos y el trabajo en equipo para lograrlo.

  71. ¿’Donnyland’? Ucrania propone rebautizar parte del Donbás en honor a Trump En español, Today

    La propuesta refleja una realidad global en la que los gobiernos apelan a la vanidad del presidente Trump para poner el poderío estadounidense de su parte.

  72. 36 Hours in Your Hometown The Learning Network, Today

    If you were writing a travel guide to the place where you live, what would you recommend people do?

  73. Business as Usual at T Magazine, Aside From the Dancing on the Desks Times Insider, Today

    “Live From the 10th Floor,” a video series, invites actors, musicians and other artists to perform at The Times’s Midtown Manhattan headquarters.

  74. Spelling Bee Forum Gameplay, Today

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

  75. Michael Kosta Introduces Former Labor Secretary Lori Chavez-DeRemer Arts, Today

    “It’s always the ones you never heard of,” the late night host said on Tuesday’s “The Daily Show.”

  76. Virginia Voters Approve New Map Favoring Democrats Video, Today

    Virginia voters approved a new map that could flip four House seats away from Republicans going into the 2026 midterm elections. It was the latest fight in the national redistricting war.

  77. Palabra del día: ‘propensity’ En español, Today

    Esta palabra ha aparecido en 77 artículos en NYTimes.com en el último año. ¿Puedes usarla en una frase?

  78. Word of the Day: propensity The Learning Network, Today

    This word has appeared in 77 articles on NYTimes.com in the past year. Can you use it in a sentence?

  79. Dave Mason, Songwriter Who Co-Founded Traffic, Dies at 79 Arts, Today

    The English singer and guitarist wrote mainstays of the classic-rock canon like “Feelin’ Alright?” and “Only You Know and I Know.” He also had a successful solo career.

  80. How China Is Building Its Next Outpost at Sea Interactive, Today

    China has been quietly and quickly building an island in disputed waters off of the coast of Vietnam over the last few months.

  81. Pope Leo Is Skipping Some of Africa’s Biggest Catholic Nations World, Today

    As the pontiff arrives in the tiny authoritarian nation of Equatorial Guinea, some Catholics in Africa say they are excited about his visit but are feeling a little left out.

  82. Hey, Bampot! Can You Tell Real British Insults From Fakes in This Quiz? Interactive, Today

    Researchers in the U.K. are working to document the country’s array of obscure invective.

  83. A Year After Terrorist Attack, a Kashmir Town Longs for Tourists World, Today

    Pahalgam, with steep ravines, grassy hillsides and pine forests, is a base for Hindu pilgrimages that business operators hope will revive visitors.

  84. Corrections: April 22, 2026 Corrections, Today

    Corrections that appeared in print on Wednesday, April 22, 2026.

  85. Quote of the Day: Tender Are the Notes: 8 Keats Letters Reappear Corrections, Today

    Quotation of the Day for Wednesday, April 22, 2026.

  86. U.S. Sends Plane to Cuba to Get Child in Transgender Custody Case World, Today

    The F.B.I. believed the child was kidnapped by a transgender parent to potentially undergo gender transition surgery, according to court filings.

  87. Two Drugs Stir Hope for Treatment of Deadly Pancreatic Cancer Business, Today

    In separate small clinical trials, two treatments showed promise that they could help patients with one of the most dire diagnoses in oncology.

  88. Man Is Charged With Providing Gun to Louisiana Shooter U.S., Today

    The arrest came two days after a gunman carried out a rampage that left eight children dead in Shreveport and injured two adults.

  89. Democrats Win a Big Battle in the Fight Over Midterm Maps: 4 Takeaways U.S., Today

    Virginia’s approval of an aggressive gerrymander could give Democrats up to four additional House seats as they seek to win back Congress.

  90. Immigration Agent Is Charged With Assaulting a Protester U.S., Today

    The officer faces a misdemeanor charge after an encounter in Colorado, becoming one of the few federal agents to be prosecuted by local officials during the immigration crackdown.

  91. Read the document Interactive, Today

    New York utilities present their findings concerning new statewide heat protection rules.

  92. Small Advancement Gameplay, Today

    Hoang-Kim Vu brings us an awesome Wednesday puzzle.

  93. Here’s What the New Virginia House Map Looks Like U.S., Today

    Democrats now hold six of the state’s 11 seats in the U.S. House, but the new map could allow the party to win 10 of them.

  94. Here’s Where the National Fight Over Gerrymandered Maps Stands U.S., Today

    With Virginia’s vote on Tuesday, Democrats pulled close to even with Republicans, who may have further cards to play in the race to gain extra House seats.

  95. In ‘The Balusters,’ Neighborly Dysfunction Is on the Agenda Theater, Today

    David Lindsay-Abaire’s comedy about a wealthy homeowners association thrown into disarray makes a case for the same social compact it skewers.

  96. Soldados israelíes condenados a prisión por dañar una estatua de Jesús en Líbano En español, Today

    Una estatua de la crucifixión de Cristo fue sustituida después de que un soldado fotografiara a otro que parecía estar golpeando la cabeza de la imagen con un mazo.

  97. What Was the 2015 Iran Nuclear Deal? U.S., Today

    President Trump has ridiculed President Barack Obama and the agreement, which he withdrew from during his first term. His critics say he could have avoided a war had he left it in place.

  98. The Poetry Challenge Day 3: How do you write about love? Interactive, Today

    It helps to be a little heartsick — and the best poet of your time. Our weeklong poetry challenge continues, including W.H. Auden himself reading “The More Loving One.”

  99. With $116 Million Gift, National Gallery Will Send Its Art Around Nation Arts, Today

    The large contribution from the billionaire collector Mitchell P. Rales is enabling long-term loans to smaller museums in perpetuity.

  100. Virginia Passes New House Map in a Midterm Victory for Democrats U.S., Today

    The map, as extreme a gerrymander as exists in the United States, could let Democrats win 10 of the state’s 11 House seats as the party tries to win back the chamber.

  101. Federal Appeals Court Upholds Texas Ten Commandments Law U.S., Today

    The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit said the law does not violate the Constitution. The plaintiffs said they planned to ask the Supreme Court to reverse the decision.

  102. Anger Evident in Red Areas as Virginians Cast Their Votes U.S., Today

    “It’s just unfair for the Democrats to have 10 seats and the Republicans to have one,” one voter said of the proposed House map. But others in the state’s blue northern areas were more supportive.

  103. Devin Nunes Departs Trump Media After 4 Years as C.E.O. Business, Today

    The former congressman said it was an “appropriate time” for a leadership change at Truth Social’s parent company, whose share price has floundered.

  104. The Hypocrisy of OpenAI and Palantir Video, Today

    A super PAC that’s funded by co-founders of Palantir, OpenAI and Andreessen Horowitz is spending millions on attack ads opposing Alex Bores’s campaign for Congress. On “The Ezra Klein Show,” the New York state assemblyman explains how tech companies have targeted his pro-regulation positions, despite publicly claiming to welcome A.I. oversight.

  105. A Real Plan for A.I. Job Losses Video, Yesterday

    What if the A.I. boom takes not just your job, but most jobs? The congressional candidate Alex Bores joins the Opinion columnist Ezra Klein to pitch an “A.I. Dividend” — a policy devised to fund a universal basic income if A.I. begins to outmatch human labor.

  106. The New Virginia Map Could Add Four Democratic Seats U.S., Yesterday

    The party now holds six of the state’s 11 seats in the U.S. House, but the proposed map could allow Democrats to win 10 of them.

  107. Proposed Lifetime Smoking Ban to Become Law in Britain World, Yesterday

    The proposal, which was approved by Parliament on Tuesday, will ban the supply or sale of tobacco products to anyone born in 2009 or after, permanently.

  108. Dark Money Dominates Fund-Raising in the Virginia Referendum Vote U.S., Yesterday

    Of the $98 million raised by the three groups that have bought the most advertising, at least 96 percent has come from nonprofit groups that do not disclose their donors.

  109. What I Saw Crossing Into South Lebanon Video, Yesterday

    Our visual journalist David Guttenfelder traveled with displaced people returning to their homes in southern Lebanon, as a cease-fire paused the fighting between Israel and Hezbollah.

  110. Serial Rapist Pleads Guilty to 2 Murders After Chewed Gum Links DNA to Crimes U.S., Yesterday

    Mitchell A. Gaff, 68, acknowledged killing two women who were sexually assaulted before being found dead in their Washington State apartments in the 1980s.

  111. Japón venderá más armas al extranjero, rompiendo con el pacifismo de posguerra En español, Yesterday

    La primera ministra Sanae Takaichi revocó los límites a las exportaciones de armas mientras Japón se enfrenta a las crecientes amenazas de China y a la imprevisibilidad de Estados Unidos.

  112. Areas to Watch in the Virginia Redistricting Election U.S., Yesterday

    Suburbs to the north and large cities to the south could offer insight into how support for the amendment to the state constitution is unfolding.

  113. Tucker Carlson Says He Is ‘Tormented’ by His Past Support for Trump U.S., Yesterday

    “I want to say I’m sorry for misleading people,” said the conservative commentator, who has broken sharply with the president over the war with Iran.

  114. Teotihuacán Gunman Had Materials About U.S. Mass Shooting, Officials Say Video, Yesterday

    The gunman who killed a Canadian tourist and wounded 13 other people at the Teotihuacán pyramids had materials in his backpack referencing a 1999 mass shooting in the United States, Mexican officials said.

  115. A.I. ‘Hallucinations’ Created Errors in Court Filing, Top Law Firm Says New York, Yesterday

    Sullivan & Cromwell apologized for submitting a court document that had fake citations created by artificial intelligence.

  116. Polls in Virginia Show Close Margins and Few Undecided Voters U.S., Yesterday

    A redistricting measure is asking voters to temporarily reverse a decision they made less than six years ago.

  117. SpaceX Strikes Deal With Cursor for $60 Billion Business, Yesterday

    The potential acquisition comes as Elon Musk’s rocket and satellite maker, which has been emphasizing artificial intelligence, is preparing to go public.

  118. La ciudad que revela todas las malas ideas económicas de Trump En español, Yesterday

    El presidente de EE. UU. ha intentado restaurar la industria manufacturera al imponer aranceles exorbitantes y una fuerza de deportación agresiva. Pero estas medidas resultan contraproducentes.

  119. Virginia’s Vote Is Crucial in the Fight for Control of Congress Briefing, Yesterday

    Also, Trump extends the cease-fire with Iran. Here’s the latest at the end of Tuesday.

  120. Rare Tornado Reported Near Fresno as Storm Moves Through California Weather, Yesterday

    There were no immediate reports of damage.

  121. Election Day Turnout in Virginia Is Down Significantly From 2025, After Strong Early Voting U.S., Yesterday

    In-person turnout on Tuesday is trailing far behind that of last year’s governor’s race, which set a state record in a nonpresidential election.

  122. Gates Foundation Is Conducting an External Review of Its Epstein Ties Business, Yesterday

    The action comes after the release of the Epstein files, in which Bill Gates and some former advisers figure prominently.

  123. A Party That Channeled Jaipur in Milan T Magazine, Yesterday

    This year at T’s annual celebration of Salone del Mobile, Milan’s Villa Necchi Campiglio was transformed with nods to India.

  124. Was Tim Cook Stylish? Style, Yesterday

    The unassuming look of the outgoing Apple chief executive was an asset, as he navigated pop culture, the president and following Steve Jobs.

  125. D.H.S. Will Run Out of Money for Paychecks in May, Secretary Says U.S., Yesterday

    The issue threatens to renew chaos at airports as lawmakers remain divided over a deal to end the two-month shutdown of the Department of Homeland Security.

  126. Trump Extends Cease-Fire, Even as Peace Talks Are Put on Hold World, Yesterday

    With the cease-fire on the verge of ending, President Trump said on Tuesday that he would keep it in place until Iran’s “proposal is submitted, and discussions are concluded, one way or the other.”

  127. War Shock in Asia World, Yesterday

    The damage to a region that has driven global economic growth for decades may be hard to contain.

  128. Does Israel Want to Be Saudi Arabia? Opinion, Yesterday

    Americans hold Israel to a higher standard than their other allies. That’s a good thing.

  129. Andrew Hacker, Provocative Political Scientist, Dies at 96 Books, Yesterday

    In a host of books and articles, he attacked conventional ideas on subjects including the battle of the sexes and the usefulness of high school math.

  130. An Academic Miracle Opinion, Yesterday

    A Yale report offers some honest self-reflection on where the university went wrong.

  131. How Israel Lost Its Way and How Trump Can Save Lebanon Opinion, Yesterday

    The smashing of a statue of Jesus by an Israeli soldier and the founding of four provocative settlements together show Israel’s thoughtless path forward.

  132. Judge Halts Trump Actions Aimed at Throttling Renewable Energy Climate, Yesterday

    The Interior Department had imposed restrictions on wind and solar projects across the country, prompting developers to sue.

  133. How to Watch the Lyrids Streak Across the Night Sky Science, Yesterday

    Active since last week, the Lyrids meteor shower is expected to reach peak viewing tonight.

  134. Is a ‘Curse of the Mambino’ Plaguing the Mets? Mamdani, Say It Ain’t So. New York, Yesterday

    On April 9, Zohran Mamdani posed for a picture with the New York Mets mascots. Since the joyous photo op, the Mets have not won a game.

  135. Judge Bars Imminent Removal of D.C. Bike Lanes U.S., Yesterday

    A federal judge found the National Park Service had improperly rushed plans to strip out bike lanes connecting downtown Washington to the Tidal Basin.

  136. N.Y.P.D. Narcotics Unit Under Review After a Beating Is Caught on Tape New York, Yesterday

    The police also disbanded a team within the unit after two of its detectives were seen on tape beating a man in Brooklyn last week.

  137. Why Negotiations With Iran Might Take a While Video, Yesterday

    The Iranians are notoriously slow negotiators. Our reporter David E. Sanger explains what the history of U.S.-Iran negotiations could mean for the latest round of talks.

  138. U.S. Abruptly Rescinds Subpoenas It Had Just Issued in John Brennan Inquiry U.S., Yesterday

    The reversal came after the Justice Department replaced a career prosecutor with a loyalist to President Trump in the administration’s effort to charge the former C.I.A. chief with a crime.

  139. JD Vance suspende su viaje para las negociaciones de paz entre EE. UU. e Irán En español, Yesterday

    El retraso marca un nuevo obstáculo en el esfuerzo del gobierno de Trump por lograr un acuerdo que frene el programa nuclear iraní.

  140. Labor Secretary’s Departure Provides Trump an Agenda Reset Business, Yesterday

    President Trump’s second-term goals to foster apprenticeships and manufacturing work rely on a Labor Department that has been distracted by internal turmoil.

  141. ‘What Happened Was …’ Review: Alone in New York, Together at Dinner Theater, Yesterday

    Cecily Strong and Corey Stoll star in this two-hander about connecting over a meal that becomes much deeper than two colleagues socializing out-of-office.

  142. El tirador en Teotihuacán llevaba notas relacionadas con tiroteos masivos de EE. UU. En español, Yesterday

    El hombre que mató a una turista en una pirámide en México e hirió a varios más llevaba material relacionado con un atentado en 1999, una posible referencia a la masacre de Columbine.

  143. Nigeria Charges Six With Treason Over Coup Plot World, Yesterday

    The group, made up of civilians and former members of the country’s armed forces, is accused of treason linked to a failed coup attempt in October.

  144. Black Sesame Rice Krispies Treats Video, Yesterday

    The combination of butter-fried black sesame seeds and toasted sesame oil creates an aromatic whammy of nutty sesame flavor in otherwise classic Rice Krispies treats.

  145. Chocolate Crunch Cake Video, Yesterday

    This rich, chocolate confection, with its fudgy Nutella sauce and crunchy chocolate topping, is one with countless renditions across social media platforms and bakeries alike. Get the recipe for this version by Kayla Hoang, a New York Times Cooking contributor, in the link below.

  146. Turtle Bars Video, Yesterday

    This bake-sale classic features a sandy soft crust, a layer of caramel and pecans, and a final chocolate topping.

  147. Silken Tofu-Miso Dressing Video, Yesterday

    At the restaurant RVR (pronounced “river”), the chefs Travis Lett and Ian Robinson toss this silken tofu-miso dressing with winter chicories from the local farmers’ market.

  148. Guava and Cream Cheese Danish Cookie Video, Yesterday

    This guava and cream cheese danish cookie recipe from Jerrelle Guy, a New York Times Cooking contributor, fulfills all the wildest dessert desires. It’s sort of a cookie, but also a cake and Danish all in one.

  149. Cheesy Chile Crisp White Beans Video, Yesterday

    Cheesy bean bakes, a molten staple of pantry cooking, get a fiery glow-up in this easy weeknight recipe from Melissa Clark, a food reporter for The New York Times.

  150. Spaghetti With Garlicky Bread Crumbs and Anchovies Video, Yesterday

    This is a take on a classic dish from southern Italy that tosses pasta with toasted, seasoned bread crumbs called pangrattatto.

  151. ‘Michael’ Review: A Jackson Biopic Leaves Too Much Unsaid Movies, Yesterday

    A biographical film produced by the estate of Michael Jackson flattens its subject to scrub his reputation.

  152. Trump Is Said to Be in Talks to Send Afghans Who Aided U.S. Forces to Congo World, Yesterday

    A U.S. aid worker said that the Afghans, who were evacuated to Qatar, would face a choice between moving to the Democratic Republic of Congo and living under the Taliban.

  153. A Spring Challenge to Get Your Students Ready for Our Summer Reading Contest The Learning Network, Yesterday

    Teens, choose a free article, photo, video or podcast from three different sections of The New York Times, then tell us what you thought. We’ll publish a selection of your responses in June. (Deadline: May 31)

  154. For Earth Day, a Few Signs of Hope for Our Planet Climate, Yesterday

    In a year of grim climate and environment news, we’ve compiled several hopeful signs about our planet’s future.

  155. Our 17th Annual Summer Reading Contest The Learning Network, Yesterday

    Students are invited to tell us what they’re reading in The Times and why, in writing OR via a 90-second video. Contest dates: June 5 to Aug. 14, 2026.

  156. Lebanese Bury Their Dead Amid a Lull in Fighting World, Yesterday

    Mass funerals for Hezbollah fighters and civilians were happening across southern Lebanon.

  157. Kennedy Refuses to Commit to Backing New C.D.C. Director on Vaccines U.S., Yesterday

    In a tense congressional hearing, the health secretary also said he bore no responsibility for the measles outbreak in the United States.

  158. Teotihuacán Gunman Carried Notes Related to Past U.S. Mass Shootings World, Yesterday

    The man who killed one tourist at a Mexican pyramid and wounded several others had materials in his backpack tied to a 1999 U.S. attack, a possible reference to the Columbine High School massacre.

  159. Florida Democrat Resigns From Congress Just as Panel Weighs Expelling Her U.S., Yesterday

    Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick stands accused of stealing $5 million in federal funds. She announced she would step down minutes before the House Ethics Committee was to vote on a recommendation to expel her.

  160. U.S. Turns Up Pressure on Iraq to Distance Itself From Iran World, Yesterday

    Washington is demanding that the Baghdad government dismantle Iran-backed Iraqi militias that have been attacking Americans and U.S. sites there recently.

  161. Violence Shaped Charlize Theron. It Doesn’t Define Her. Video, Yesterday

    Charlize Theron sits down with “The Interview” co-host, Lulu Garcia-Navarro, to talk about how she overcame her dark family past.

  162. 7 New Songs You Should Hear Now Arts, Yesterday

    Nine Inch Nails’ LP with Boys Noize, Raye’s collaboration with Al Green, the latest from a Black Midi member and more.

  163. Two Palestinians Killed in Israeli Shooting Near West Bank School World, Yesterday

    A child was among the dead, according to the Palestinian health ministry. The Israeli military said it had attempted to break up clashes in Al Mughayir, which has seen a surge of Israeli settler violence.

  164. Trust Trump? Iran’s Doubts Shadow Peace Talks. U.S., Yesterday

    Iranian leaders fear being burned again by President Trump, who tore up a nuclear agreement reached during the Obama administration after lengthy negotiations.

  165. Israeli Soldiers Sentenced to Jail for Damaging Jesus Statue in Lebanon World, Yesterday

    A statue of the crucifixion of Christ has been replaced after one soldier photographed another swinging what looked like a sledgehammer at its head.

  166. Ohio State Details Relationship That Led to President’s Resignation U.S., Yesterday

    The university released a report that said the president, Walter Carter Jr., took trips with a podcaster and suggested that the university hire her.

  167. Senate Republicans Release Budget Measure to Fund ICE Through 2029 U.S., Yesterday

    The resolution would pave the way for Republicans to push through a $70 billion infusion to pay for immigration enforcement for the remainder of President Trump’s tenure.

  168. Could the Next Football Hall of Famer Be … Teddy Roosevelt? U.S., Yesterday

    A cabinet secretary made the case for the hero of San Juan Hill to be inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame. Here’s why.

  169. Rainforests Can Bounce Back Much Faster Than Thought, Researchers Say Climate, Yesterday

    Scientists long believed it would take more than a century for animals to return to deforested land. New research shows that’s not always the case.

  170. Vance’s Trip to Islamabad on Hold as U.S. Says Iran Failed to Respond to Its Terms U.S., Yesterday

    The delay is another hurdle in the Trump administration’s push to secure an agreement that would curb Iran’s nuclear program.

  171. Pentagon to Stop Requiring Members of Military to Get Flu Vaccines U.S., Yesterday

    Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth called the mandate “overreaching” in announcing the policy change. The vaccine will remain available to service members who want to be inoculated.

  172. Nate Smith Is Bringing a Big-Tent Approach to the Newport Jazz Festival Arts, Yesterday

    The Grammy-winning drummer — and the event’s latest artistic director — uses new-school methods to maintain the genre’s essential tradition: live collaboration.

  173. A Welcoming Neighborhood Hangout on the Upper East Side Food, Yesterday

    Wainwright’s Tavern brings comforts and house accounts to Third Avenue, Cleo offers a new spot for rotisserie chicken downtown and more restaurant news.

  174. Virginia Redistricting Referendum Results Interactive, Yesterday

    Get live results and maps from the 2026 Virginia redistricting referendum.

  175. E.P.A. and Maryland Sue D.C. Utility Over Potomac River Sewage Spill Climate, Yesterday

    In separate lawsuits, environmental regulators said D.C. Water failed to prevent and contain a massive spill of raw sewage upstream of Washington.

  176. EE. UU. busca un acuerdo rápido, pero Irán se resiste En español, Yesterday

    En el segundo intento de acuerdo entre Estados Unidos e Irán, los estilos de negociación de ambos países están destinados a chocar frontalmente.

  177. The Redistricting War Has Come to Virginia Video, Yesterday

    Voters in Virginia are deciding whether to adopt a new gerrymandered congressional map that benefits Democrats. Nick Corasaniti, a politics reporter, explains the role Virginia’s new map is playing in the nationwide redistricting battle and its potential implications for the midterm elections.

  178. U.S. Considers Financial Support for Oil-Rich U.A.E. Business, Yesterday

    President Trump acknowledged that the Gulf state has incurred significant damage during the war with Iran.

  179. Armani Goes Back to the Archive Style, Yesterday

    A new collection dusts off decades-old creations, plus a dispatch from a Brunello Cucinelli movie premiere and the Political Tie Tracker.

  180. Democrats Look for a New Campaign Script Opinion, Yesterday

    Readers respond to an Opinion guest essay by David Plouffe. Also: Why mothers are burned out; national referendums.

  181. Smithsonian American Art Museum Names a New Director Arts, Yesterday

    Lynda Roscoe Hartigan is returning to the museum as its leader after previously serving as its chief curator.

  182. ‘My Brother the Minotaur’ Is a Visually Stunning Animated Series Arts, Yesterday

    The Apple TV series leans into the natural splendor of its wild, rustic setting, with a painterliness that recalls Celtic and medieval traditions.

  183. Crossing the Divide World, Yesterday

    What one image tells us about the road back to southern Lebanon.

  184. Aftershocks from ‘The Shadow Papers’ U.S., Yesterday

    Publication of a trove of confidential Supreme Court memos ignited debates in the legal academy.

  185. Job Cuts Driven by A.I. Are Rising on Wall Street Business, Yesterday

    “A.I. gives us places to go we haven’t gone,” said one bank’s chief executive.

  186. A Composer Who Loops Musical Time and History Arts, Yesterday

    Gregory Spears is bringing his uncanny sense of genre and eras of music to the “Sleeping Beauty” story with his new opera, “Sleepers Awake.”

  187. Florida Opens Criminal Inquiry Into ChatGPT Tied to Fatal School Shooting U.S., Yesterday

    The investigation focuses on messages between the chatbot and the man accused of killing two people at Florida State University last year.

  188. Today, In Short Briefing, Yesterday

    Heelys. A fast robot. And a new C.E.O. at Apple.

  189. Civil Rights Group Says It Is Under Investigation by Justice Dept. U.S., Yesterday

    The Southern Poverty Law Center, which is best known for investigating hate groups, has been accused by Republicans of unfairly targeting conservative and Christian organizations.

  190. Kennedy Says the Carnivore Diet Can Eliminate Dangerous Body Fat Well, Yesterday

    He claimed in a video on social media that the diet could quickly eradicate visceral fat, which accumulates around the organs. Is that true?

  191. These Are the Very Best Scrambled Eggs Food, Yesterday

    Kenji López-Alt’s extra-creamy scrambled eggs are the perfect dinner for busy, scrambled weeknights.

  192. An Attack on Sam Altman Sends a Terrifying Message Opinion, Yesterday

    The attack against Sam Altman reflects how badly Silicon Valley needs to address the societal consequences of its products.

  193. Open or Shut, the Strait of Hormuz May Not Go Back to Normal Business, Yesterday

    The energy industry is planning for a future where the choke point on Iran’s southern coast is a lot less important.