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  1. Most Likely to Pay Out Gameplay, April 4

    Karen Steinberg opens our solving weekend with her first solo themeless puzzle.

  2. Scenes From States Devastated by a Powerful Storm System National, April 4

    The severe weather stretched from Texas to Ohio, causing tornadoes and flooding across the central United States.

  3. Corrections: April 4, 2025 Corrections, April 4

    Corrections that appeared in print on Friday, April 4, 2025.

  4. Lawsuit Challenges Trump’s Legal Rationale for Tariffs on China Business, April 4

    A nonprofit group said the president misapplied a law in imposing those levies and portrayed its filing as the first lawsuit to challenge the Trump administration over its tariffs.

  5. Amtrak Train Strikes and Kills a Person in Pennsylvania Express, April 4

    Amtrak said one of its trains hit three people on the tracks near Bristol Station. Service between New York’s Penn Station and Philadelphia’s main station was temporarily suspended.

  6. L.A. Fires Death Toll Rises to 30 After Remains Are Found National, April 4

    The discovery makes the Palisades and Eaton fires, combined, the second-deadliest wildfires in California’s history.

  7. Police Shut Area Near Seoul Court as Protesters Amass Before Ruling Foreign, April 4

    More than 14,000 police officers have been deployed ahead of Friday’s decision by the Constitutional Court in the impeachment case of President Yoon Suk Yeol.

  8. Tornadoes Sweep Across the South and Midwest, Killing at Least 7 National, April 4

    After hail, heavy rains and more than 30 tornadoes drenched the region, officials warned that a “generational flooding” disaster was possible.

  9. Today’s South Korea Yoon live blog included one standalone post:
  10. Workers Forced to Leave Foreign Policy Center as Trump Presses Shutdown Washington, April 4

    About 130 employees of the Wilson Center were told they were being put on leave, just four days after workers for Elon Musk’s team entered the center.

  11. Grocery Shoppers Will Feel the Tariffs First in the Produce Aisle Dining, April 4

    Higher prices could also be coming soon for seafood, sugar and coffee. But it may be a while before importers and retailers can gauge the effects of the new fees.

  12. La guerra comercial genera ‘máximo pesimismo’ en los mercados mientras las acciones se desploman En español, Today

    El S&P 500 cayó casi un 5 por ciento el jueves, su peor caída desde junio de 2020, mientras los aranceles del presidente Trump, más elevados de lo esperado, desencadenan de nuevo la inquietud económica.

  13. Senate Confirms Dr. Oz to Oversee Medicare and Medicaid Science, Today

    The TV celebrity doctor, a cardiothoracic surgeon, will take the reins at a time when the agency is facing cutbacks, especially for the poor, and scrutiny of its missions.

  14. But, How Will She Teach Pilates in an Ankle Monitor? Styles, Today

    Convicted of fraud and facing the possibility of decades in prison, Charlie Javice was concerned about how a monitoring device would affect her job.

  15. C.E.O. Choked Man Who Danced Barefoot on Cruise Ship, U.S. Says Express, Today

    Kenneth D. DeGiorgio, the chief executive of First American Financial, was charged with assault. His lawyers say that the other man was harassing the executive’s wife.

  16. Police Officers Are Suspended After a Car Chase Ends in a Fatal Fire Metro, Today

    The driver of a Honda CRV was found dead in a burning car in Upper Manhattan. The Police Department put new restrictions on automobile pursuits three months ago.

  17. Glamorous Clothes You Can Wear on the Subway T Style, Today

    The Proenza Schouler alumna Alex McEachin’s new label, Accorda, aims for informal drama with fluid silhouettes and flashes of black Lurex.

  18. John Thornton, 59, Dies; Financier Helped Revive Local Journalism Obits, Today

    An idealist, he founded The Texas Tribune, a model for nonprofit grass-roots news organizations nationwide, and the American Journalism Project, which supports them.

  19. Trump Supports Proxy Voting for New Parents in Congress, a Blow to Johnson Washington, Today

    The president’s comment was a rare instance in which he and House Speaker Mike Johnson were not on the same side of an issue.

  20. Tufts Student Held by ICE Asks Court to Return Her Case to Massachusetts National, Today

    After being picked up in Massachusetts, Rumeysa Ozturk was moved to a detention center in Louisiana, where the government wants to argue its case to deport her.

  21. Judge Blocks H.H.S. From Terminating $11 Billion in Public Health Grants Washington, Today

    A coalition of states sued over the Trump administration’s unexpected move to cut off the funds, which they said imperiled everything from childhood vaccination programs to opioid addiction treatment.

  22. Some Weather Service Offices Are Delaying or Skipping Storm Surveys Weather, Today

    At least two Weather Service offices in Kentucky cited the continued threat of bad weather.

  23. Acabo de ver el futuro, y no estaba en Estados Unidos En español, Today

    El mensaje de Pekín a EE. UU. es: no les tenemos miedo. Ustedes no son quienes creen que son, y nosotros no somos quienes creen que somos.

  24. Claudia Sheinbaum dice que México recibió un ‘trato preferencial’ en los aranceles de Trump En español, Today

    La presidenta de México aplaudió que las exportaciones de su país no se vieran afectadas por los aranceles anunciados el miércoles por el presidente Donald Trump.

  25. Trump Administration Set to Pause $510 Million for Brown University National, Today

    The administration has now targeted five schools’ federal funding as part of a pledge to combat what it considers to be antisemitism on university campuses.

  26. Groups Are Told That Federal Humanities Grants Are Canceled Culture, Today

    Letters informed grant recipients that funds from the National Endowment for the Humanities would be redirected to furthering “the president’s agenda.”

  27. Markets Tumbled After Trump’s Tariffs N Y T Now, Today

    Also, a storm soaked the central U.S. Here’s the latest at the end of Thursday.

  28. Amid the Storm, Some of Nashville’s Tornado Sirens Run Out of Battery National, Today

    At least one siren in the southwestern part of the city was still out of service, and the Fire Department did not say how long repairs would take.

  29. ‘Fair Likelihood’ Trump Administration Violated Court Order, Judge Says Washington, Today

    The judge, James E. Boasberg, said he was likely to wait until next week to rule on whether the White House was in contempt of court for having ignored his order.

  30. One Bird Nest, 30 Years of Human Trash Interactive, Today

    A coot’s nest reveals that what humans throw away doesn’t really go away.

  31. Mel Gibson’s Gun Rights to Be Restored by Justice Dept. Washington, Today

    People familiar with the decision said Mr. Gibson, a supporter of President Trump, would be among 10 people with convictions to get back their gun rights.

  32. How the Trump Administration Might Target D.E.I. in Public Schools National, Today

    A letter from the administration promised to withdraw funding from schools that allow certain D.E.I. programs. But what counts as D.E.I. may prove murky.

  33. Today’s Trump Tariffs live blog included 12 standalone posts:
  34. Storm System Wreaks Havoc Across U.S. South and Midwest Video, Today

    Nearly 30 tornadoes were confirmed in several states after the first wave of the storm and floodwaters overtook streets in Tennessee.

  35. Two Top Organizers of Canada’s Trucker Convoy Are Found Guilty Foreign, Today

    The case is among the last stemming from the 2022 trucker protests, which spawned many other criminal cases, lawsuits and a public inquiry.

  36. Trump Just Bet the Farm Op Ed, Today

    Donald Trump is upending a world that has brought peace and stability for 80 years. What is it he doesn’t understand?

  37. Pentagon Will Review Hegseth’s Use of Signal Washington, Today

    The review started in response to a joint bipartisan request last week from leaders of the Senate Armed Services Committee.

  38. In Worst Stock Market in Years, Slow and Boring Has Eased the Pain Sunday Business, Today

    People have avoided huge losses by holding old-fashioned, well-balanced investments, an approach our columnist is banking on for the future.

  39. Friday Briefing: Trump’s Tariffs Rattle the Markets N Y T Now, Today

    Plus, Bruce Springsteen’s “Lost Albums.”

  40. For Wine, Tariffs Mean Fear, Uncertainty and Higher Prices Dining, Today

    American consumers are likely to see fewer choices on the shelves, and small producers may be the hardest hit.

  41. Leonardo Patterson, Disgraced Dealer in Latin American Artifacts, Dies at 82 Obits, Today

    Born into rural poverty, he climbed to the top of the art market. But he fell after being convicted of selling fake and stolen items.

  42. Chris Pappas Jumps Into 2026 Senate Race in New Hampshire Politics, Today

    Mr. Pappas, a 44-year-old Democratic congressman, is the first major candidate to enter the race to succeed the retiring Senator Jeanne Shaheen.

  43. E.U. Prepares Major Penalties Against Elon Musk’s X Business, Today

    European regulators are considering fining X more than $1 billion, after weighing the risks of further antagonizing Mr. Musk and President Trump.

  44. Fake Doctor Is Charged After ‘Butt Lift’ Surgery Leaves Woman Near Death Metro, Today

    Felipe Hoyos Foronda, who advertised cosmetic surgery services on social media, tried to flee the country after the procedure went wrong, according to an internal police report.

  45. What to Know About Trump’s New Tariffs Washington, Today

    The president announced sweeping tariffs on Wednesday in an effort to reset global trading relationships. Here’s what you need to know.

  46. Israeli Strike Kills Dozens at Gaza City Shelter, Officials Say Foreign, Today

    The Israeli military said it was looking into reports about the deaths at a school-turned-shelter, which came as Israel was intensifying its offensive in Gaza to pressure Hamas to release hostages.

  47. Beatlemania: A Penetrating New Book Celebrates Lennon and McCartney Book Review, Today

    T Bone Burnett reviews Ian Leslie’s “John & Paul,” which explores the partnership of “two extraordinarily gifted young men.”

  48. ‘Lazarus’ Is a Dark and Kinetic Adventure Weekend, Today

    This anime series on Adult Swim is filled with fantastic fight sequences but also deeper musings about the nature of existence and divinity.

  49. Oil Producers Follow Trump’s Tariffs With a Surprise Increase Business, Today

    Saudi Arabia and other members of the OPEC Plus group accelerated their program to put more oil on the market, adding to a sharp fall in prices.

  50. Trump’s Tariffs Could Threaten His ‘Energy Dominance’ Agenda Climate, Today

    A new wave of tariffs could raise costs for energy producers, including oil and gas companies, as well as solar and wind firms.

  51. Volkswagen to Add ‘Import Fee’ to Cars Sold in U.S. Business, Today

    The company’s move is one of the first and clearest examples of automakers using price increases to deal with the 25 percent tariffs President Trump imposed on car and auto parts imports.

  52. What to See in N.Y.C. Galleries in April Weekend, Today

    This week in Newly Reviewed, Travis Diehl covers Kianja Strobert’s silver benches, Anna-Bella Papp’s elegant clay slabs and Amanda Rodriguez’s playful watercolors.

  53. Murders and Shootings Tumble in New York City in First Quarter of Year Metro, Today

    The number of shootings in the first three months of 2025 was the lowest since 1994, but rape numbers were up and more children were shot, according to police statistics.

  54. More Grocery Stores That Are Also Great Restaurants Dining, Today

    It’s round two back at markets that have the best prepared foods for the days you’re not quite feeling restaurants.

  55. Hurricane Experts Forecast Another Above-Average Atlantic Hurricane Season Weather, Today

    After an active season in 2024, researchers at Colorado State University see another one on the way for 2025.

  56. With Deadline Looming, Details of a Potential TikTok Deal Emerge Business, Today

    The video app is barreling toward a Saturday deadline to change its ownership under federal law or face a ban in the United States.

  57. Canada’s Prime Minister Puts Tariffs on U.S.-Made Cars and Predicts Global Upheaval Business, Today

    Mark Carney, a former central banker, also called on “like-minded countries” to form a new trading order without the United States.

  58. 10 cosas que puedes hacer por tu cerebro En español, Today

    Les pedimos a neurólogos y neurocientíficos que compartieran sus mejores consejos para proteger tu cerebro del deterioro. He aquí lo que nos dijeron.

  59. It’s Day 1 of a New Mayor’s Race in New York Metro, Today

    What do a once-indicted mayor, a former governor and the Guardian Angels founder have in common? They all may be on the November ballot in the New York City mayor’s race.

  60. What Students Are Saying About ‘College for All’ Learning, Today

    Should every student be encouraged to pursue a four-year degree after high school? Teenagers weigh in.

  61. How Tariffs Could Upend the Transition to Cleaner Energy Climate, Today

    The levies are expected to drive up costs for U.S. companies that rely on renewable energy technology from abroad and scramble supply chains worldwide.

  62. F.D.A. Layoffs Could Raise Drug Costs and Erode Food Safety Science, Today

    Trump cutbacks were supposedly aimed at administrators. But scientists in food and drug-testing labs and policy experts who advance generic drug approvals were also dismissed.

  63. She Crossed a Line That Even the Saltiest Speech Should Avoid Op Ed, Today

    What the controversy about Jasmine Crockett’s comments got wrong — and right

  64. What to Know About Carbon Monoxide Poisoning Express, Today

    Miller Gardner, the 14-year-old son of the retired Yankees player Brett Gardner, died from carbon monoxide poisoning while on vacation in Costa Rica. Here’s why the gas is so dangerous.

  65. Estos son los países con los aranceles más altos En español, Today

    El presidente Trump dio a conocer unos aranceles radicales que incluyen medidas sobre decenas de países.

  66. Steve Rattner on Just How Bad Things Will Get Under Trump’s Tariffs Op Ed, Today

    And what business executives are saying behind closed doors.

  67. A Chef’s Favorite Dessert Is Also the Easiest to Make Dining, Today

    Custard-soaked malva pudding, a beloved South African treat, is the cake for right now.

  68. Cómo es que Javier Milei se convirtió en el ‘presidente favorito’ de Trump En español, Today

    Tal vez el presidente de Argentina no sea tan útil para Estados Unidos en economía o geopolítica, pero puede ayudarle a combatir las guerras culturales.

  69. Trump’s Tariffs: Anxiety and Assent Letters, Today

    Readers react to news of the president’s move to reshape global trade.

  70. Trump’s De Minimis Order Poised to Upend E-Commerce Business, Today

    The loophole has allowed retailers to send goods from China directly to U.S. shoppers without paying tariffs. Closing it could raise consumer prices.

  71. In the Calls of Bonobos, Scientists Hear Hints of Language Science, Today

    Hundreds of hours of recordings suggest that the apes can generate meaning by stringing sounds together in pairs. But some scholars are skeptical.

  72. The Job Market Has Been Resilient. The Trade War Could Be Its Undoing. Business, Today

    The U.S. economy has largely withstood inflation and high interest rates. But tariffs could bring new price increases and put a damper on hiring.

  73. How Much Will Trump’s Tariffs Cost U.S. Importers? Interactive, Today

    It will cost an extra $714 billion in tariffs to bring shoes, TVs and all other imports into the United States, a new analysis of trade data shows.

  74. El mundo evalúa las consecuencias económicas de los aranceles de Trump En español, Today

    Donald Trump ha elevado los derechos de importación estadounidenses a sus niveles más altos en más de un siglo. Aliados y adversarios se esfuerzan por entenderlo.

  75. Garbage Strike Leaves Rotting Trash Piling Up in Major British City Video, Today

    A pay strike by garbage collectors in Birmingham, Britain’s second-largest city, has left 17,000 tons of rotting trash on its streets, raising public health concerns.

  76. Trade ‘Emergency’ Follows Decades of Trump Anger That America Has Been Ripped Off Washington, Today

    Economists and legal experts question how the strongest economy in the world can be facing a national emergency over the trade deficit.

  77. Trump’s Pick to Argue at Supreme Court Made His Career in Culture Wars Washington, Today

    President Trump’s choice for solicitor general, D. John Sauer, has long pushed for restrictions on abortion and access to contraception.

  78. Stocks of Consumer Brands Hit Hard by Tariffs Business, Today

    Many sportswear brands shifted production away from China to avoid tariffs imposed years ago, but now they face punishing levies targeting alternative manufacturing hubs.

  79. I Just Want to Eat Bread for Dinner Dining, Today

    And with these crouton-heavy salads, hearty dips and easy-enough pizzas, I can.

  80. 7 New Books We Recommend This Week Book Review, Today

    Suggested reading from critics and editors at The New York Times.

  81. Radhika Jones, Vanity Fair’s Top Editor, Steps Down Business, Today

    Ms. Jones has led the gilded magazine of culture, business and politics since 2017.

  82. How Musk’s Politics Are Hurting Tesla Video, Today

    After Election Day, investors initially thought that Elon Musk’s close association with President Trump would help Tesla. Jack Ewing, a reporter who covers the electric vehicle industry, describes how, instead, Tesla’s stock gains have evaporated ...

  83. ‘When Fall Is Coming’ Review: Cooking Up a Mystery Weekend, Today

    With her kind eyes and guileless smile, Hélène Vincent plays a sweet old French lady. But looks can be deceiving in this François Ozon film.

  84. Paul McDonough, Whose Photographs Evoked Street Life, Dies at 84 Obits, Today

    His candid black-and-white images, prosaic yet provocative, captured the faces of a wide range of New Yorkers. He also took occasional side trips to the West.

  85. Capital One Deal for Discover Clears Justice Dept. Hurdle Business, Today

    The department, during the Biden administration, initially said it had concerns about the merger of two of the largest credit card companies in the U.S.

  86. In ‘The Bondsman,’ Kevin Bacon Goes to Hell and Back Culture, Today

    The actor stars as the title character in this new horror comedy series, playing a man charged with tracking down escaped demons.

  87. Ex-Yankees Player Brett Gardner’s Son Died From Carbon Monoxide, Officials Say Express, Today

    Miller Gardner, who was 14, died last month at a resort in Costa Rica.

  88. How Trump’s Tariffs Could Hobble the Fastest-Growing Energy Technology Climate, Today

    Across the country, companies have been installing giant batteries that help them use more wind and solar power. That’s about to get much harder.

  89. This Storm System Is Poised to Deliver Heavy Rain From Texas to Connecticut Weather, Today

    Potentially “catastrophic” flash and river flooding is expected to continue as rain pummels the Central U.S. through Saturday, with the risk of more tornadoes.

  90. Trump Will Tell You When He’s Done Op Ed, Today

    From tariffs to ballots, he makes up his own rules.

  91. Los aranceles a los autos entran en vigor e impactan en los precios de los vehículos nuevos En español, Today

    El presidente Trump dice que los aranceles fomentarán la inversión en fábricas estadounidenses, pero según analistas los compradores de automóviles pagarán miles de dólares más.

  92. This A.I. Forecast Predicts Storms Ahead Business, Today

    The A.I. prediction world is torn between optimism and gloom. A report released on Thursday decidedly lands on the side of gloom.

  93. More Penguins Than People: Trump Imposes Tariffs on Remote Islands Business, Today

    Some of the more sparsely populated territories in the world that do little trade with the United States have been caught up in the trade war.

  94. Scientists Reveal the Hairy Truth About Giant Ground Sloths Science, Today

    New research painted a more accurate picture of the megafauna that spread widely around the Americas before they went extinct.

  95. En España se desata una carrera por los últimos visados de oro En español, Today

    El año pasado, el gobierno español anunció que dejaría de expedir visados por inversión, con el fin de combatir una crisis inmobiliaria que había puesto los alquileres y los precios de la vivienda fuera del alcance de muchos españoles.

  96. Trump’s Tariffs Hit Garment Makers in Bangladesh and Sri Lanka Hard Business, Today

    The industry supplies low-cost clothing to the United States, and is a crucial part of the Asian countries’ economies.

  97. Trump’s Trade War Risks Forfeiting America’s Economic Primacy Business, Today

    The United States has steered an economic order for 80 years based on trade and trust, making the country the world’s financial superpower. That vision is now blurred.

  98. How to Destroy What Makes America Great Op Ed, Today

    Trump’s tariffs erect a wall between Americans and other people, obstructing the flow not only of goods but also of ideas, contacts, technology and friendships.

  99. Ford Offers Discounts on Cars and Trucks as Auto Tariffs Kick In Business, Today

    The company said it would offer customers the same prices it offers its employees on most of its vehicles.

  100. Apple Plunges 9%, Leading a Tech Sell-Off Business, Today

    The company counts on the sale of devices for three-quarters of its nearly $400 billion in annual revenue, and it makes almost all of its iPhones, iPads and Macs overseas.

  101. Where Trump’s Tariffs Will Hit Hardest Interactive, Today

    These economies are deeply reliant on selling goods to the United States, and many of them were hit with especially steep taxes.

  102. Quickly, Sticky Toffee Pudding Dining, Today

    Ali Slagle’s genius recipe for microwave sticky toffee pudding takes only 10 minutes, from start to finish.

  103. Overlooked No More: Katharine McCormick, Force Behind the Birth Control Pill Obits, Today

    She used her wealth strategically to expand opportunities for women, underwriting the development of the pill and supporting the suffrage movement.

  104. Prince Harry Expresses ‘Relief’ Over U.K. Charity Investigation Foreign, Today

    A British regulator said it would examine concerns about Sentebale, the charity Harry co-founded, looking at its chair as well as its trustees.

  105. Today’s Thepoint live blog included two standalone posts:
  106. ‘It Had Teeth’: A 3-Year-Old Discovers Ancient Treasure in Israel Express, Today

    While on a hike with her family, a child stumbled across a 3,800-year-old Egyptian amulet. It will go on display in an upcoming exhibition.

  107. Trump Administration Threatens to Withhold Funds From Public Schools Washington, Today

    State education officials will be required to verify that they have eliminated all programs that promote diversity, equity and inclusion that the administration deems unlawful, according to a new memo.

  108. Fact-Checking Trump’s Claim About Egg Prices Washington, Today

    As he announced sweeping tariffs, President Trump claimed there had been a large decline in the price of eggs. That’s not the whole picture.

  109. How to Become Trump’s ‘Favorite President’: Nonstop Praise. Foreign, Today

    Javier Milei of Argentina might not be that useful for the United States on economics or geopolitics — but he can help to fight the culture wars.

  110. Judge Declines to Revoke Young Thug’s Probation After Social Media Post Culture, Today

    The district attorney’s office in Fulton County, Ga., had cited a post in which the rapper referred to a gang investigator as the “Biggest liar in the DA office.”

  111. Trump Fires 6 N.S.C. Officials After Oval Office Meeting With Laura Loomer Washington, Today

    During the 30-minute meeting, the far-right activist excoriated National Security Council officials in front of the president and Michael Waltz, the national security adviser.

  112. What Is the I.C.C.? What to Know After Hungary’s Move to Withdraw Foreign, Today

    Hungary said it would pull out of the International Criminal Court as Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel visited the country.

  113. Oil and metals prices fall on concerns about the global economy. Business, Today

    The combination of lower oil prices and higher costs for essential materials like steel pipe threatens to squeeze domestic oil and gas producers.

  114. Europe Has Economic Power. Can It Use It Against Trump’s Tariffs? Foreign, Today

    European leaders have said they would prefer to negotiate. If that fails, their response could go beyond anything they’ve tried before.

  115. Trump’s Tariffs Don’t Apply to Chips, but Taiwan Remains Wary Business, Today

    The chip companies in Taiwan, the center of the global supply chain, are expected to face pressure from Washington to invest more in the U.S.

  116. Bruce Springsteen Will Release Seven ‘Lost Albums’ in June Culture, Today

    The singer and songwriter announced a boxed set featuring 83 songs, of which 74 have never been officially released in any form.

  117. Trump Took a Wrecking Ball to Southeast Asia’s Role as an Alternative to China Business, Today

    Punishing tariffs on Vietnam, Cambodia, Thailand and others in the region threaten their position as major manufacturing hubs for the American market.

  118. Israel Hits Syria With New Strikes and Ground Raid as Tensions Soar Foreign, Today

    Israel defended the moves as necessary security measures, but Syria accused it of trying to destabilize the country.

  119. How Countries Responded to Trump’s Tariffs Business, Today

    China vowed countermeasures and the E.U. promised a unified response, while Britain and Japan refrained from immediate retaliation.

  120. The Fallout From Trump’s Reign of Tariffs Business, Today

    Global markets were in a tailspin on Thursday as policymakers and trade partners expressed dismay over president’s latest trade-war salvo.

  121. Why Did Trump Spare Russia From New Tariffs? Business, Today

    The Trump administration says sanctions imposed on Moscow mean the U.S. does little trade with Russia, but questions persist about the motivations.

  122. What Is Your Reaction to the Arrests of Student Protesters by Federal Immigration Agents? Learning, Today

    The Trump administration has targeted at least nine foreign pro-Palestinian students and academics for deportation. Do you support these efforts, or do you think they are a violation of civil liberties?

  123. Top Trump Aide Hosts White House Meeting With Kremlin Envoy Foreign, Today

    The meeting between Kirill Dmitriev and Steve Witkoff was apparently the first time in years that a senior Russian official had traveled to the United States for talks with an American counterpart.

  124. Insulin Test Used to Convict Lucy Letby in Babies’ Deaths Was Unreliable, Experts Say Foreign, Today

    A new report by neonatal and toxicology experts casts doubt on the test results that were pivotal to the case against the British nurse.

  125. Israel Shifts Goal Posts in Gaza War Foreign, Today

    In pressing forward with its assault on the territory, Israel hopes to squeeze Hamas into releasing the remaining hostages. But other objectives have emerged.

  126. Eric Adams to Run as an Independent, Skipping Democratic Primary Metro, Today

    Mayor Eric Adams faced an uphill battle in the June 24 Democratic primary, which has drawn a crowded field of candidates. He will run for re-election as an independent instead.

  127. What to Do in New York City in April Weekend, Today

    Looking for something to do in New York? Catch Kylie Minogue at Madison Square Garden or celebrate the debut solo album from the centenarian Marshall Allen.

  128. ‘The Luckiest Man in America’ Review: Taking a Game Show for a Spin Weekend, Today

    Paul Walter Hauser stars as a real-life contestant on “Press Your Luck” who pulled off an improbable trick.

  129. ‘Hell of a Summer’ Review: Shallow Cuts Weekend, Today

    Summer camp counselors run afoul of a masked killer in this limp, uninspired slasher throwback from Finn Wolfhard and Billy Bryk.

  130. ‘Henry Fonda for President’ Review: A Legend and His Contradictions Weekend, Today

    Fonda was the embodiment of America, the director Alexander Horwath posits in this documentary.

  131. ‘Freaky Tales’ Review: Totally Oakland Weekend, Today

    Misogyny and racism get their butts spanked in this bold, messy celebration of the Bay Area in the 1980s.

  132. The Trade War Begins N Y T Now, Today

    We explain the sweeping tariff announcement and the world’s reaction.

  133. Trump’s Tariffs Pose a New Threat for Germany’s Stagnant Economy Business, Today

    President Trump’s trade war adds another challenge to the incoming government’s attempts to revive Europe’s biggest economy.

  134. Ignoring Protests, Thailand Opens Door to Myanmar’s Military Leader Foreign, Today

    Senior General Min Aung Hlaing, who has long been treated like a pariah on the global stage, is visiting Bangkok barely a week after an earthquake that killed at least 3,000 people in his country.

  135. The Trump Tariffs Poised to Remake Global Trade The Daily, Today

    President Trump said the levies would restore fairness. Experts warned they could destabilize the world economy.

  136. A Global Backlash to Trump’s Tariffs, and Deep Cuts to Public Health The Headlines, Today

    Plus, a rare Beatles audition tape.

  137. Connections Companion No. 663 Games, Today

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Friday, April 4, 2025.

  138. Wordle Review No. 1,385 Games, Today

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Friday, April 4, 2025.

  139. A Stunned World Reckons With Economic Fallout From Trump’s Tariffs Business, Today

    Not even America’s closest trading partners were spared by a policy broadside that spooked investors and left policymakers scrambling to formulate responses.

  140. Britain Tried Everything, Including a Royal Invite. It Got a 10% Tariff. Foreign, Today

    In spite of a prolonged charm offensive by Prime Minister Keir Starmer, President Trump said that the U.K. would be hit with the universal base rate levied on all countries.

  141. What Is ‘Qatargate,’ the Latest Furor Embroiling Israel? Foreign, Today

    Police questioned Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu amid claims that members of his team worked simultaneously for the state of Qatar. He is not a suspect, but two of his media advisers have been arrested.

  142. The Donald Trump Leap of Faith Op Ed, Today

    Angels for sale. Only $1,000.

  143. Gracie Abrams on Her Skin Essentials and Favorite Hair Bows T Style, Today

    Plus: wild hops in Venice, a Catherine Opie exhibition in New York and more recommendations from T Magazine.

  144. They Wanted Bigger Space in a Smaller Building in Brooklyn. Friendly Neighbors a Plus. Interactive, Today

    Shaking off first-time, home-buying jitters, a couple with a budget of just over $1 million searched for a two-bedroom with room for guests and their dog.

  145. What Should Worry Republicans the Most Right Now Op Ed, Today

    Asking what voters think of a president’s performance is important, but so is gauging how they feel.

  146. Trump’s Tariffs Are Latest Sign of His Second-Term Appetite for Risk Washington, Today

    President Trump’s announcement went beyond most predictions, showing a greater willingness to follow his instincts even when critics — and some allies — consider failure a likely outcome.

  147. As El Paso Gunman Faces Sentencing, the Hate That Inspired Him Rises Again National, Today

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  158. The Next Generation of American Scientists Is Losing Faith Op Ed, Today

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  167. More Apartments Are Being Carved Out of Office Spaces Real Estate, Today

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  180. Japan Lacks a ‘Viable Option’ for Retaliating to Trump’s Tariffs Business, Today

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  184. Following Immigration Changes Far From Border Summary, Today

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  186. How Online Rage Invaded a 151-Year-Old Intellectual Retreat Metro, Today

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  188. South Korean Actor Denies Dating a Minor Video, Today

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  189. Word of the Day: flaxen En español, Today

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  190. Late Night Debriefs After a ‘Tariff-fying’ Day at the White House Culture, Today

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  192. Thursday Briefing N Y T Now, Today

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  193. Rubio Visits NATO Amid European Alarm Over Trump’s Agenda Washington, Today

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  194. China practica nuevas maniobras que podrían facilitar una invasión a Taiwán En español, Today

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  196. A 600-Year-Old Masterpiece Gets Some Much-Needed Love Culture, Today

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  197. Surfers Take What They Can Get in Hong Kong’s Unexciting Waters Express, Today

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  198. The Hindu Nation Was Fake. But Its Land Grab in Bolivia Was Real. Foreign, Today

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  199. How Ukraine’s Environment Became a Casualty of Russia’s War Video, Today

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  200. Auto Tariffs Take Effect, Putting Pressure on New Car Prices Business, Today

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  201. Corrections: April 3, 2025 Corrections, Today

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  202. Quote of the Day: Where America and France Secured Their Bond Summary, Today

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  203. Netanyahu Arrives in Hungary, Finding a Rare Welcome in Europe Foreign, Today

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  204. China Will Face at Least 54 Percent Tariffs With Trump’s New Order Business, Today

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  205. Accusations Fly in South Korean Dating Scandal After Actress’s Suicide Foreign, Today

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