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  1. How to Win a $1.2 Million Picasso Without Really Trying Arts, Today

    A Parisian software salesman entered a charity raffle and came away with a piece of history: “I have some paintings, but not like a Picasso.”

  2. At Least 9 Killed in Second School Shooting in Turkey in 2 Days Video, Today

    A student opened fire at a middle school in southern Turkey, killing at least nine people and wounding several others, officials said.

  3. Putting Connecticut Artists in the Spotlight Arts, Today

    The Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum in Ridgefield will showcase works by people who live and work in New York’s shadow.

  4. In the Tech Heart of Texas, an Art Show Built on Data, Code and A.I. Arts, Today

    The showcase features works that change from hour to hour, invite interaction and interrogate the idea of creativity itself.

  5. Honoring Frederic Church: Beyond the Hudson River School Arts, Today

    His many achievements have been obscured, some believe, by his reputation as a provincial landscape painter.

  6. Iran-Linked Ships Slow or Stop as U.S. Blockade Is ‘Fully Implemented’ World, Today

    More than a dozen U.S. Navy warships are enforcing a blockade on all vessels from all nations entering or leaving coastal areas or ports in Iran.

  7. ‘Giant’ and Roald Dahl’s Antisemitism: What’s Fact and Fiction? Theater, Today

    Mark Rosenblatt’s Broadway play, starring John Lithgow as the British children’s book author, draws from Dahl’s comments over the years.

  8. Map: 3.2-Magnitude Earthquake Shakes Southern California Interactive, Today

    View the location of the quake’s epicenter and shake area.

  9. That Meeting You Hate May Keep A.I. From Stealing Your Job Business, Today

    As artificial intelligence makes many tasks easier, the human work of cajoling, arm-twisting and reassuring appears to be rising in importance.

  10. How ‘Jagged Intelligence’ Can Reframe the A.I. Debate Technology, Today

    A.I. has always been compared to human intelligence, but that may not be the right way to think about it. What it does well can help predict what jobs it may replace.

  11. ‘Rethinking, Reimagining and Reinstalling’ the Metropolitan Museum of Art Arts, Today

    A $1.5 billion project will transform the nation’s most-visited art museum, with renovations involving a quarter of the galleries and public spaces.

  12. 5 Books to Lift You Up During Life’s Hardest Times Well, Today

    Experts share the literature that has helped them cope with death, illness and despair.

  13. What to See This Spring at Museums Across the Country Arts, Today

    The season includes a Duchamp retrospective at MoMA, a window on Etruscan civilization at the de Young in San Francisco and a fashion celebration at the Phoenix Art Museum.

  14. Nature Is Still Molding Human Genes, Study Finds Science, Today

    Some researchers hold that evolution hasn’t much altered humans in the past 10,000 years. A new analysis of ancient DNA indicates that natural selection continued to shape hundreds of genes.

  15. How to Cook the Perfect Egg for You Food, Today

    A new recipe from Yotam Ottolenghi has us contemplating the best ways to cook an egg.

  16. Large Hail Pelts Midwest Amid Severe Weather Outbreak Video, Today

    Several states in the Midwest have experienced large hail amid severe weather that also brought heavy rain and tornado risks. Forecasters expected the multiday breakout of storms to last through the weekend.

  17. Corporate America Aims to Preserve Profit Streak During War in Iran Business, Today

    Higher inflation is leading companies to raise prices without sacrificing margins.

  18. Trump’s Go-To Justification for Contentious Decisions: National Security U.S., Today

    The administration has invoked national security in a variety of matters, including the White House ballroom and offshore wind farms, drawing rebukes from some judges.

  19. Trump and Meloni Split Amid Growing Dispute Over Pope and Iran World, Today

    Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni was once considered one of President Trump’s closest European allies. Their friendship now appears in danger.

  20. In Defense of Dumb Dogs Science, Today

    Your pet is (probably) not a genius, and that’s OK.

  21. Adrien Brody and Tessa Thompson Act, and Sparks Fly T Magazine, Today

    The pair performed a scene from ‘The Fear of 13’ at The New York Times.

  22. Live From the 10th Floor | A Scene From ‘The Fear of 13’ Video, Today

    In this scene from the play “The Fear of 13,” performed in T Magazine’s office, Tessa Thompson’s character, Jacki, visits Adrien Brody’s Nick in prison.

  23. Today’s Iran War Trump Us Israel live blog included three standalone posts:
  24. Listen to all six episodes of ‘The Good Whale’ Podcasts, Today

    A great story for the new year.

  25. Your stories of ‘The Good Whale’ Podcasts, Today

    Here’s what you told us.

  26. Our first-ever music video Podcasts, Today

    Meet the director.

  27. Keiko gets a new team Podcasts, Today

    How will he respond to its hard-line approach?

  28. Photos of Keiko’s Iceland home Podcasts, Today

    Take a look inside.

  29. A movie-star whale sees a different world Podcasts, Today

    Photos from Episode 2.

  30. The Whisper Network, #MeToo and the Downfall of Powerful Men Opinion, Today

    Eric Swalwell and Tony Gonzales are now being held accountable thanks in part to the feminism of the 2010s.

  31. My Sister Excluded Me From Our Family Holiday. Help! Style, Today

    After years of having to miss faraway holiday get-togethers, a reader was finally denied an invitation to his sister’s Easter gathering altogether.

  32. At Least 4 Dead in Second School Shooting in Turkey in Two Days World, Today

    The attack, in the southern province of Kahramanmaras, left 20 others wounded.

  33. Trump Threatens to Fire Powell if He Does Not Resign From Fed Business, Today

    Although Jerome H. Powell’s term as Fed chair officially ends on May 15, he can stay on as a governor until 2028 and said he would not leave until a criminal investigation was over.

  34. Trump Threatens to Fire Powell, Again Business, Today

    The new threat against the Fed chair comes ahead of a Senate confirmation hearing for Kevin Warsh, President Trump’s pick to lead the central bank.

  35. Trump Increased Tax Refunds, but a Political Challenge Still Looms Business, Today

    While last year’s tax law has raised the average I.R.S. refund, the boost is less than the White House expected — and may not have much impact on voters.

  36. Japan Pledges $10 Billion to Help Countries Cope With Oil Prices Business, Today

    With supply chains at risk, the aid to Southeast Asian nations is aimed at securing the availability of oil-based products, including medical equipment.

  37. Ye Postpones Concert in France as Government Considers Banning It World, Today

    The rapper formerly known as Kanye West had been scheduled to perform in Marseille, France, in June. The city’s mayor had said he did not want it to be “a showcase for those who promote hatred.”

  38. Johnny Somali, American Online Provocateur, Is Sentenced to Prison in South Korea World, Today

    Known for desecrating a monument to victims of sexual slavery, the former YouTuber was convicted on multiple charges and given a six-month sentence.

  39. Así cubre las turbulencias de América Latina una reportera del Times En español, Today

    Frances Robles, corresponsal internacional de The New York Times compartió sus experiencias de más de 25 años cubriendo la región.

  40. It’s Tax Day Briefing, Today

    We’re looking at who is filing and what they’re paying.

  41. Lena Dunham: Adam Driver’s Character on ‘Girls’ Wasn’t Meant to Be a Hero Video, Today

    On “The Interview,” Lena Dunham talks about recreating some uncomfortable moments in her life onscreen, and how audiences responded in unexpected ways.

  42. Lena Dunham on Why Her Dad Didn’t Want to Vote With Her Video, Today

    During the height of her fame, Lena Dunham’s name became synonymous with certain millennial clichés. On “The Interview,” she talks about that experience and how her dad tried to avoid the media attention she attracted.

  43. Hungría y la paradoja populista En español, Today

    Analizamos lo que la derrota de Viktor Orbán nos dice sobre un modelo de gobierno en el que la política es más importante que la economía.

  44. The Republicans Who Disapprove of the War, and a Wave of College Closures The Headlines, Today

    Plus, will the World Cup bring tourists back to the U.S.?

  45. Trump’s Risky Strategy to Blockade Iran’s Blockade The Daily, Today

    The United States has enforced a naval blockade of Iran that is intended to end the war on American terms.

  46. Connections Companion No. 1,040 Gameplay, Today

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Thursday, April 16, 2026.

  47. Wordle Review No. 1,762 Gameplay, Today

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Thursday, April 16, 2026.

  48. Strands Sidekick No. 774 Gameplay, Today

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Thursday, April 16, 2026.

  49. Cuando liberan a los presos de El Salvador, ella está allí para recogerlos En español, Today

    El hermano de Sugey Amaya fue detenido durante la campaña de detenciones masivas en El Salvador hace cuatro años. Ella ha dedicado su vida a ayudar a presos como él.

  50. ¿La Copa Mundial logrará que los turistas regresen a EE. UU.? En español, Today

    Las restricciones de viaje, la posible revisión de redes sociales y los elevadísimos precios de las entradas están ahuyentando a los aficionados internacionales al fútbol, pero las ciudades anfitrionas siguen esperando un auge.

  51. Una novela histórica ha convertido a un escritor muy joven en estrella En español, Today

    Nelio Biedermann, un estudiante de apenas 22 años, ha sido comparado con Thomas Mann gracias a “Lázár”, su arrolladora saga familiar.

  52. Elizabeth Banks Married Her College Sweetheart. They’re Still in Love. Podcasts, Today

    The “Miniature Wife” star on why she and her husband have chosen each other, over and over again.

  53. The Great American GLP-1 Experiment Interactive, Today

    Millions of Americans are experimenting with the drugs. Science can’t keep up.

  54. A Progressive Group Rolls Out a Campus Competitor to Turning Point U.S., Today

    More Perfect Union, a left-wing media organization, hopes to win back young voters and build a new generation of college influencers with its More Perfect University program.

  55. Trump Is in Over His Head Opinion, Today

    This is not a man in control of himself.

  56. A Design Editor Applies Color and Restraint in His Madrid Apartment Real Estate, Today

    Enric Pastor takes an editor’s eye to his 900-square-foot home.

  57. ‘Margo’s Got Money Troubles’ Will Make an OnlyFan of You Arts, Today

    Elle Fanning stars in a big-hearted, open-minded dramedy about online exposure and its complications.

  58. Thousands of N.Y.C. Doormen Seeking Better Pay Are Set to Vote on Strike New York, Today

    It would be the first walkout by the apartment building workers in more than three decades.

  59. Spice Up Your Cooking Skills With Help From Your Phone Technology, Today

    Recipe apps and artificial intelligence can give you a boost, but free tools already on your device can also assist with meal planning and preparation.

  60. ‘No Picnic’ Is a Walk Down Mean Street Memory Lane Movies, Today

    This Philip Hartman movie, shot in the East Village in 1985 and now restored, shows at Film Forum through April 23.

  61. Window Guards Started Saving Lives 50 Years Ago New York, Today

    The health department began to require the guards in apartments with children under age 10 in 1976. They have had a remarkable impact.

  62. New York Calls for Accountability for Firm Accused of Ignoring Assaults New York, Today

    The state comptroller said the real estate brokerage eXp, two of whose former agents have been accused of sexual assault, should fix its company culture instead of moving to Texas.

  63. The Budget Side of Burgundy Food, Today

    While $50 a bottle is nobody’s idea of cheap, in the context of Burgundy, it can be a good deal. Here are 12 bottles for $50 and under.

  64. $500,000 Homes in Alabama, Maine and Oregon Real Estate, Today

    A bungalow in Mobile, Ala., a condominium above a storefront in Portland, Maine, and a Craftsman in Astoria, Ore.

  65. Why American Jews Still Weep for Willy Loman Opinion, Today

    A revival of “Death of a Salesman” comes as the “Zionist consensus” is openly fracturing.

  66. Why Is Everyone Wicked Obsessed With This Boston Globe Reporter? Style, Today

    Emily Sweeney, a veteran journalist at the newspaper, is a social media sensation, bringing joy to all with her “hahd” Boston accent.

  67. Drew Barrymore and Pete Davidson List Homes in Westchester County Real Estate, Today

    Ms. Barrymore put her house on the market for nearly $5 million; Mr. Davidson wants almost $2.3 million for his. Also, a purchase from Pink.

  68. Your Guide to Amsterdam Interactive, Today

    From the top attractions to the most frequently asked questions, our guide has all you need to plan your next visit.

  69. Just Because I Wrote This Doesn’t Mean I’ll Be On Your Panel About A.I. Opinion, Today

    People are usually surprised when I admit that I love A.I.

  70. Why It’s Crucial We Understand How A.I. ‘Thinks’ Magazine, Today

    For us to trust it on certain subjects, researchers in the growing field of interpretability might need to learn how to open the black box of its brain.

  71. Has the Rise of A.I. Changed Your Career Plans? The Learning Network, Today

    Interest in the trades is surging among young people. Could developing a special skill lead to job security and personal satisfaction for you?

  72. Oscar Isaac and Carey Mulligan Have a Generational ‘Beef’ Arts, Today

    The actors play a married couple on the brink in the second season of the Netflix anthology series.

  73. 11 Electric Cars Worth a Look as Gas Prices Soar Business, Today

    The war in Iran has auto shoppers sizing up electrics. Many strong cars are on the market, and there are bargains to be had when buying used.

  74. He Reinvented the Hoodie. (Good Luck Getting One.) Style, Today

    Jake Burt sells his wares at a single shop that he staffs himself, stoking interest through scarcity.

  75. When El Salvador’s Prisoners Go Free, She’s There to Pick Them Up World, Today

    Sugey Amaya’s brother was detained in El Salvador’s mass arrest campaign four years ago. She has devoted her life to helping prisoners like him.

  76. How ‘Muskism’ Is Changing the Way America Works Books, Today

    In a new book, Quinn Slobodian and Ben Tarnoff argue that Elon Musk’s disruptive approach to business is transforming both politics and the economy.

  77. Russia’s Greatest Love Machine? Probably Not. Books, Today

    In “Rasputin,” the biographer Antony Beevor delves into the mysterious life of the last czarina’s mystic adviser.

  78. In Kannywood, a Film Scene Thrives Despite a Censorship Board Movies, Today

    A city in Northern Nigeria has turned into a moviemaking machine, churning out hundreds of productions a year.

  79. Will Sister Mary Kay Turn Out the Lights? U.S., Today

    An influential order of nuns decided to complete its mission when the last sister dies. The only question left is how to finish well.

  80. What It Was Like Inside U.S.A.I.D. Before He Blew the Whistle Books, Today

    Nicholas Enrich’s tell-all memoir, “Into the Wood Chipper,” has advice for others caught between their conscience and their government.

  81. Dodging Bombs and Drones, This Postman Still Delivers World, Today

    Oleksiy Klochkovsky has driven mail and parcels around the front line in Ukraine for four years. He keeps one ear tuned for danger from above.

  82. At Cape Town’s Stunning Gardens, Change Is in Bloom Travel, Today

    Visits to three green spaces in and around the South African city reveal a shift in the country’s botanical world, which has long been seen as the province of the white population.

  83. He Has a War Chest and an ‘R’ by His Name. Will Enough Voters Like Him? U.S., Today

    Vivek Ramaswamy has all but cleared the field ahead of the May primary for Ohio governor, but whether a finance and pharma billionaire is the man for the moment is another question.

  84. Tennis vs. Pickleball: What’s a Better Workout? Well, Today

    Both are great ways to get out and get moving, and both can cause injuries. But there are a few important differences.

  85. They Were YouTube’s First Stars. Here’s What They Wish They’d Known. Arts, Today

    MatPat, Miranda Sings, Grace Helbig and WheezyWaiter hit it big on YouTube long before it became a behemoth. They have thoughts about what it takes to succeed there.

  86. Vacaville, Calif.: It Isn’t Named for Cows Real Estate, Today

    The city, named for an early settler, is a more affordable option to nearby San Francisco and Sacramento.

  87. Rebuilding After Fires, L.A. Neighbors Join Forces and Innovate Arts, Today

    Across the city’s fire zones, there’s a surge of experimentation — collective rebuilding, catalog homes and new technologies that are safe and reduce costs.

  88. Why Are We Still Obsessed With the Titanic? These Books Hold the Answer. Books, Today

    This gripping historical fiction will transport you to the doomed ship and back to land.

  89. How Older Adults Are Using V.R. to Counter Social Isolation Technology, Today

    New tools tailored for use in senior living communities allow for shared experiences and social bonding.

  90. Getting a Loan for Grad School Is About to Get More Complicated The Upshot, Today

    With new limits on federal lending, many students will need private loans and some could be shut out. See the data, program by program.

  91. Why Did Lena Dunham Attract So Much Hate? Video, Today

    “I have annoyed people since I was so small,” Lena Dunham says on “The Interview.” But she adds that a lot of criticism seemed to come from an “intense rage about the female sexuality” on her show “Girls.”

  92. Vance Gets Heckled at Turning Point Event and Pushes Back Against Pope Video, Today

    An audience member heckled Vice President JD Vance on Tuesday at a Turning Point USA event. And Vance addressed Pope Leo’s criticism of the war in Iran, saying he should be careful when speaking about theology.

  93. Las celebridades también necesitan fotos de pasaporte En español, Today

    Durante décadas, un estudio fotográfico en Londres tomo las fotos de pasaporte de algunas de las personalidades más importantes de su época.

  94. Donde hasta las flores provocan miedo En español, Today

    Los generales de Birmania han brutalizado al país durante décadas. Pero han llegado a temer las guirnaldas como signo de resistencia.

  95. Running a 5K in a Van The Learning Network, Today

    Influencers go to great lengths — even in small spaces — to get views? How far would you go?

  96. How a Times Reporter Has Covered a Turbulent Period in Latin America Times Insider, Today

    Frances Robles, an international correspondent for The New York Times, has reported on the region for more than 25 years.

  97. Spelling Bee Forum Gameplay, Today

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

  98. Super Typhoon Slams Northern Mariana Islands, Causing Widespread Damage World, Today

    But there were no early reports of casualties from the storm, which was named Sinlaku and was moving northwest of the region.

  99. Palabra del día: ‘effervescence’ En español, Today

    Esta palabra ha aparecido en 27 artículos en NYTimes.com en el último año. ¿Puedes usarla en una frase?

  100. Word of the Day: effervescence The Learning Network, Today

    This word has appeared in 27 articles on NYTimes.com in the past year. Can you use it in a sentence?

  101. En Corea del Sur hay una crisis en la medicina de urgencias En español, Today

    Cada año, cientos de pacientes tienen dificultades para acceder a la atención de urgencias, a pesar de que el país cuenta con un sistema de salud de primera clase. Para algunos, los retrasos han sido fatales.

  102. How China’s Weapons Transfers to Iran Have Evolved Over Decades World, Today

    China has denied claims this month by U.S. intelligence that it might have shipped arms to Iran. In recent years, China has supported Iran with dual-use parts.

  103. Pope Leo to Trump: ‘There Is a Better Way’ Opinion, Today

    A harsh attack by the president drew a quick response from the pontiff, a reminder of his uniquely moral voice.

  104. The World Has Forgotten My Country, but I Haven’t Opinion, Today

    The spirit of the Sudanese people cannot be crushed.

  105. La caída de Orbán es una oportunidad de oro En español, Today

    Los votantes demostraron que la democracia puede ser restaurada pacíficamente por el pueblo.

  106. Pope Leo’s Challenge in Cameroon: Show African Catholics How Much They Matter World, Today

    Catholicism is growing fast on the continent, yet Africans play a comparatively small role in church leadership. Cameroon, which Leo XIV will visit Wednesday, shows the divide.

  107. War Exposes Gaps in India’s Clean Energy Push Business, Today

    The country’s creaking electricity grid is lagging behind its push for renewable sources — just as its growing economy hungers for oil stranded by war.

  108. Billy Crystal Lost His House in the L.A. Fires. He’s Made a Show About It. Theater, Today

    The actor-comedian said he will return to Broadway this fall with a new solo show called “860,” named for the address of his destroyed family home.

  109. Quote of the Day: A Police Chief’s $4.5 Million Gambling Secret: ‘It’s on the App’ Corrections, Today

    Quotation of the Day for Wednesday, April 15, 2026.

  110. Prosecutors Make Surprise Visit to Fed as Pirro Defends Investigation U.S., Today

    The Justice Department’s criminal inquiry into the Federal Reserve threatens to delay the confirmation of the next chair.

  111. Works Out Gameplay, Today

    Adam Wagner’s Wednesday puzzle coalesces into a fun solve.

  112. Corrections: April 15, 2026 Corrections, Today

    Corrections that appeared in print on Wednesday, April 15, 2026.

  113. Israel’s ‘One-State Reality’ Video, Today

    Hope for a two-state solution between Israel and Palestine is preventing the world from reckoning with the “one-state reality” of the present, the Opinion columnist Ezra Klein argues.

  114. Alex Cooper and Alix Earle Are Fighting. Or Are They? Style, Today

    Two popular influencers have exchanged jabs on social media.

  115. Vance Heckled in Antiwar Protest at Turning Point USA Event U.S., Today

    Vice President JD Vance appeared to express sympathy with critics of the war with Iran: “I recognize that young voters do not love the policy we have in the Middle East, OK. I understand.”

  116. Vance Says the Pope Should Be More Careful When Talking About Theology U.S., Today

    The vice president, who is Catholic, took issue with Pope Leo XIV’s statement that disciples of Christ are “never on the side of those who once wielded the sword and today drop bombs.”

  117. Ship ‘Spoofing’ in Strait of Hormuz May Compound Confusion World, Today

    A new pattern of deceptive activity by some vessels around the critical waterway suggests the new American blockade is changing how some ships linked to Iran are behaving.

  118. Rubio Hosts Israel and Lebanon for Rare Meeting Shadowed by U.S.-Iran War U.S., Today

    The gathering ended with encouraging words, even as Israel continued to refuse to halt its military campaign against Iran-backed Hezbollah in Lebanon.

  119. House Passes Air Safety Bill, Setting Up Clash with Senate U.S., Today

    Senate leaders say key provisions fall short of what is necessary to prevent aircraft from midair collisions.

  120. Mario Ríos Montt, prelado defensor de los derechos humanos, muere a los 94 años En español, Today

    Lideró la oficina de derechos humanos de la Iglesia católica en Guatemala incluso cuando su hermano, el ex dictador militar del país, era investigado por genocidio.

  121. Swalwell’s Exit Injects ‘Chaos’ Into California Governor’s Race U.S., Today

    Democratic candidates see sudden voter interest in the sleepy contest as a campaign opportunity. All are scrambling for support from former backers of Eric Swalwell.

  122. Captains of Boat That Capsized Near San Diego Plead Guilty to 4 Deaths U.S., Today

    The boat was carrying 19 migrants from Mexico to Southern California when it overturned in May 2025, the authorities said. Two of the victims were children.

  123. Taylor Frankie Paul Will Not Face New Domestic Violence Charges Arts, Today

    Prosecutors in Utah investigated after the reality star’s ex-boyfriend told the police she had scratched, shoved and struck him during a fight in February.

  124. Trump’s Blockade Risks Upending an Emerging Détente With China U.S., Today

    In a thinly veiled critique of the war in Iran, China’s leader said the world could not risk reverting “to the law of the jungle.”

  125. Hochul Proposes Tax on N.Y.C. Second Homes That Are Worth $5 Million New York, Today

    Gov. Kathy Hochul, who has opposed raising some taxes, favored a “pied-à-terre” luxury tax because it largely targets the ultrawealthy who primarily live outside New York City.

  126. Like Anthropic, OpenAI Will Share Latest Technology Only With Trusted Companies Technology, Yesterday

    The maker of ChatGPT announced the limited release of GPT-5.4-Cyber, a technology designed to find security holes in software.

  127. Trump Officials Pledge Swift Completion of Controversial Gas Pipeline New York, Yesterday

    The $1 billion project will run for about 23 miles under Raritan Bay in New Jersey and New York Harbor. Environmental groups oppose it.

  128. Pentagon Says It Attacked Another Boat in the Pacific, Killing 4 U.S., Yesterday

    It was the second strike in two days, in a campaign against those the United States accuses of drug smuggling.

  129. U.S. Blocks Iranian-Linked Ships From Sailing Through the Strait of Hormuz Business, Yesterday

    U.S. Central Command said that six vessels had complied with directions to turn around and re-enter an Iranian port.

  130. Gallego Dismissed Rumors of a ‘Flirty’ Swalwell, Highlighting a Culture of Silence U.S., Yesterday

    The admission by Senator Ruben Gallego that he had heard, but disbelieved, rumors about Eric Swalwell and women showed the attitude on Capitol Hill toward men accused of behaving badly.

  131. L.G.B.T.Q. Community Expresses Hesitancy About Hungary’s New Leader Video, Yesterday

    After years of anti-L.G.B.T.Q. policies, members of the queer community in Hungary were cautiously hopeful that Peter Magyar’s win over Viktor Orban’s Fidesz party could bring about change.

  132. Surgeon Who Removed Wrong Organ From Patient Is Charged in His Death U.S., Yesterday

    Dr. Thomas Shaknovsky tried to persuade his colleagues in the operating room that the liver he removed from a 70-year-old patient was a spleen, according to Florida’s Health Department.

  133. Lebanon and Israel Hold Rare In-Person Talks Video, Yesterday

    While the talks between Israel and Lebanon in Washington did not yield a cease-fire agreement, both sides agreed to “launch direct negotiations” after having “productive discussions,” according to a statement from the U.S. State Department.

  134. Trump’s Blasphemy Is a Warning Opinion, Yesterday

    Presidents can fight with popes. God is another matter.

  135. Justice Dept. Moves to Vacate Jan. 6 Convictions for Far-Right Extremists U.S., Yesterday

    Defending the convictions would likely have required administration officials to assert that far-right groups were acting on behalf of President Trump on Jan. 6, 2021.

  136. Carney Suspends Gas Tax in Canada as War Drives Up Fuel Costs World, Yesterday

    The prime minister said that his government was also investing in ways to boost oil and gas production.

  137. Israel and Lebanon Talk, but Fighting Continues Briefing, Yesterday

    Also, a Ukrainian city is bouncing back with Denmark’s help. Here’s the latest at the end of Tuesday.

  138. The Museums That Helped Power Atlanta’s Rise Are Still Pushing Ahead Arts, Yesterday

    For 100 years, the Atlanta History Center and the High Museum of Art have expanded and diversified, not unlike the metropolis itself.

  139. Trump Says 2nd Round of Iran Talks Could Take Place This Week World, Yesterday

    The president did not say who would represent the United States in a potential next round of direct talks, though he ruled out being personally involved.

  140. You’ve Heard of the Sky Couch. Meet the Skynest. Travel, Yesterday

    Air New Zealand will begin offering economy passengers four-hour naps in private pods on certain long-haul flights. Will other carriers follow its lead?

  141. A New York Museum Honors Its Real-Life ‘Indiana Jones’ Dinosaur Hunters Arts, Yesterday

    In a new and ongoing exhibition, the American Museum of Natural History highlights the findings of Mark Norell and other fossil hunters responsible for its most important discoveries.

  142. Mario Ríos Montt, Bishop and Brother of Genocidal General, Dies at 94 World, Yesterday

    In Guatemala, he led the Catholic Church’s human rights office. His brother, a dictator who took power in a coup, was convicted of crimes against humanity.

  143. Rare Direct Talks Between Israel and Lebanon Focus on Hezbollah World, Yesterday

    A meeting between Israeli and Lebanese officials, the first in decades, came as the U.S. blockade of Iranian ports entered its second day.

  144. Residents Told to Evacuate After Michigan Levee Breached Weather, Yesterday

    Officials have been worried for days about potential flooding and dam failures around Cheboygan.

  145. Former U.C.L.A. Gynecologist Is Sentenced to 11 Years for Sexual Abuse U.S., Yesterday

    James M. Heaps pleaded guilty on Tuesday to sexually abusing patients, sparing them from having to testify at another trial after his conviction was overturned in February.

  146. Hungary’s Populist Paradox World, Yesterday

    We look at what Viktor Orban’s defeat tells us about a model of government in which politics are more important than the economy.

  147. Hard Fork Episode #189 Video, Yesterday

    Full episode of Hard Fork

  148. Hampshire College Will Close Amid Student Enrollment Declines U.S., Yesterday

    Hundreds of small private colleges like Hampshire have closed in recent years as financial pressures and competition for students increase.

  149. King Charles III and Queen Camilla Will Visit D.C., New York and Virginia World, Yesterday

    The planned four-day state visit comes at a fraught time in the U.S.-U.K. relationship, following President Trump’s frequent belittling of the British prime minister.

  150. How Trump Can Wrap Up the War Opinion, Yesterday

    He can offer the regime a series of fundamental choices.

  151. N.F.L. Reporter Resigns From The Athletic Amid an Investigation Business, Yesterday

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  152. Our Favorite Indoor Gardens T Magazine, Yesterday

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  153. In Setback for G.O.P., Trump Appointee Will Not Run for Swing House Seat New York, Yesterday

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  154. Israel’s Spy Chief Addresses Criticism About the War With Iran World, Yesterday

    The Mossad head said Israel’s mission would not be complete until the Iranian regime was replaced, after criticism that the war has left Iran’s theocratic government in place.

  155. With Gonzales and Swalwell Out, a Scramble for House Seats Begins U.S., Yesterday

    Aides to Greg Abbott and Gavin Newsom were weighing whether to call quick elections to replace two House members accused of sexual misconduct.

  156. The Podcaster Recho Omondi Has No Hang-Ups About Dining Alone Food, Yesterday

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  157. Pirate’s Booty Corrects a Myth About West African Gold Science, Yesterday

    Centuries-old European tales about Gold Coast traders adulterating precious metals hundreds of years ago are challenged by the famous Whydah Gally shipwreck.

  158. 51 Percent of Americans Think the War in Iran Has Not Been Worthwhile. U.S., Yesterday

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  159. More U.S.-Iran Peace Talks Could Happen Soon, Officials Say Video, Yesterday

    Pakistani officials told The New York Times that the country was pushing to organize a second round of peace talks between the United States and Iran this week. President Trump told The New York Post that it could happen over the next two days.

  160. Designer Fashion Hits the 2026 WNBA Draft Video, Yesterday

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  161. A New Accuser Says Eric Swalwell Sexually Assaulted Her U.S., Yesterday

    The woman said Mr. Swalwell, who resigned from Congress on Tuesday afternoon, raped her in a West Hollywood hotel room in 2018. She said she believed she was drugged.

  162. The Treasury Secretary vs. Climate Science Climate, Yesterday

    In comments on Tuesday, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent dismissed the scientific consensus on the causes of climate change.

  163. Listen to the trailer for ‘The Good Whale’ Podcasts, Yesterday

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  164. Central U.S. Braces for Yet Another Wave of Severe Storms Weather, Yesterday

    More than 125 million people face some risk of severe weather on Tuesday, forecasters warned, amid a multiday outbreak of storms.

  165. Russian Oil Revenues Nearly Doubled in March World, Yesterday

    The surge in revenue provided a critical lifeline for Moscow, which has struggled to fund the war in Ukraine amid record-high deficits.

  166. Tears and Testimony as Camp Mystic Reckons With Its Flood Response U.S., Yesterday

    Testimony at a hearing this week has focused on what camp leaders knew and did as floodwaters rose in July, killing at least 116 people.

  167. Ishmael Jaffree, Who Won Case Rejecting School Prayer, Dies at 80 U.S., Yesterday

    An Alabama parent, he objected to prayer in his children’s classrooms. The Supreme Court ruled for him, a high-water mark in the push for the strict separation of church and state.

  168. Sam Altman and Dario Amodei’s First Meeting Video, Yesterday

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  169. Moon Rocks! 9 Lunar Songs for the Artemis Crew Arts, Yesterday

    Hear from David Bowie, Neko Case, Arthur Russell and more artists inspired by our poetic, mysterious satellite.

  170. The Man Who Defeated Viktor Orban World, Yesterday

    For years, Peter Magyar was a loyal ally of Viktor Orban, the far-right Hungarian leader. Then he changed sides — and defeated his former boss in a landslide victory on Sunday. Does he represent real change?

  171. Why Is Everyone Spooked by Claude Mythos Preview? Video, Yesterday

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  172. Amazon Buys Globalstar for $10.8 Billion to Build Its Efforts in Space Technology, Yesterday

    The e-commerce giant is buying Globalstar, a satellite communications company, as it aims to expand its own satellite internet service to compete with Elon Musk’s Starlink.

  173. Appeals Court Ends Contempt Inquiry Into Deportation Flights U.S., Yesterday

    A federal judge’s nearly yearlong effort to investigate whether the Trump administration had violated his order had become a point of contention in the president’s battles with the courts.

  174. Can Sam Altman Be Trusted? Video, Yesterday

    The journalists Ronan Farrow and Andrew Marantz investigated some of the doubts surrounding Altman, the leader of OpenAI, in a recent article for The New Yorker. They discuss their findings with Casey Newton and Kevin Roose, the hosts of the “Hard Fork” podcast.

  175. En Canadá, los liberales liderados por Carney obtienen la mayoría legislativa En español, Yesterday

    El primer ministro Mark Carney, limitado por dirigir un gobierno en minoría durante el último año, obtuvo la mayoría en la Cámara de los Comunes tras las elecciones extraordinarias celebradas el lunes.

  176. Vance dice que el papa León debe mantenerse al margen de los asuntos de EE. UU. En español, Yesterday

    El vicepresidente estadounidense defendió al presidente Trump, quien había acusado al papa de ser demasiado liberal y “débil ante el crimen”. El pontífice ha dicho que no le teme al gobierno de Trump.

  177. Marcel Brings Luxurious Continental Dining to Sotheby’s Food, Yesterday

    The Cote and Coqodaq team plan for a three restaurants on three levels in Midtown, and Ferdinando’s Focacceria gains a second life from the Cafe Spaghetti owner.

  178. Para Trump, León es un oponente papal diferente En español, Yesterday

    Como el primer papa de origen estadounidense, el liderazgo de León XIV cuenta con el apoyo de amplios sectores de la Iglesia en EE. UU.

  179. Trump, Jesus and the Pope Opinion, Yesterday

    Readers respond to front-page articles about President Trump’s erratic behavior.

  180. La guerra en Medio Oriente frenará el crecimiento económico mundial, advierte el FMI En español, Yesterday

    El Fondo Monetario Internacional también planteó la posibilidad de una recesión mundial y otro brote de inflación.

  181. Democrats’ Redistricting Effort in Maryland Runs Out of Time U.S., Yesterday

    State Democrats butted heads over a gerrymandering plan that could have eliminated the state’s lone Republican seat in the U.S. House.

  182. Trump Administration Issues First ‘Weaponization’ Report, Claiming Bias Under Biden U.S., Yesterday

    The report is part of the president’s effort to claim anti-conservative and anti-Christian biases in federal law enforcement, even as he pushes to wield the legal system against his political enemies.

  183. See the Moment the Artemis II Astronauts Exit the Orion Capsule Video, Yesterday

    New video shows the moment the Orion capsule opened after landing last week. Inside were the Artemis II astronauts who had completed a 10-day mission around the moon.

  184. From Cartier, a Watch Like a Sports Car T Magazine, Yesterday

    The Roadster, which first launched in the early aughts and takes inspiration from midcentury convertibles, has looped back around.

  185. Bessent Questions the Cause of Climate Change and Its Economic Toll Business, Yesterday

    The Treasury secretary said it is “difficult to deconstruct” the reasons for global warming, which he described as a belief of the “elite.”

  186. Texas A&M Picks an Insider for President After Months of Conflict U.S., Yesterday

    Debates over how to teach about gender, sexuality and other topics have shaken the school, and lead to the ouster of the previous president at the College Station campus last summer.

  187. At a Difficult Time, a Minnesota Museum Offers Respite to Somalis Arts, Yesterday

    As one of the few institutions of its kind in the world, the Somali Museum of Minnesota has become a center of the immigrant community.

  188. A Benefactor Gets Personal at the Museum She Founded 25 Years Ago Arts, Yesterday

    Emily Rauh Pulitzer, a veteran curator and collector, leans heavily on sculpture and drawing in a show of some 85 works.