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  1. Oil Prices Hold Steady as Iran Talks Remain Murky Business, Today

    Investors waited for news on the situation in the Middle East, as the U.S. and Iran gave mixed signals on peace negotiations.

  2. Palabra del día: ‘entrepreneur’ En español, Today

    Esta palabra ha aparecido en 536 artículos en NYTimes.com en el último año. ¿Puedes usarla en una frase?

  3. Word of the Day: entrepreneur The Learning Network, Today

    This word has appeared in 536 articles on NYTimes.com in the past year. Can you use it in a sentence?

  4. 5 Takeaways From the Last Televised California Governor Debate U.S., Today

    Candidates debated housing and insurance policy in the first half, then furiously attacked one another at the end.

  5. Trump Keeps Saying He Wants to Leave NATO. Maybe He Already Has. Opinion, Today

    For the NATO deterrent to work, Europe and Russia both have to believe that America is coming.

  6. Un juez publica la supuesta nota de suicidio de Epstein En español, Today

    La nota estuvo sellada durante años como parte del caso penal del compañero de celda de Jeffrey Epstein. The New York Times no ha autenticado que Epstein la haya escrito.

  7. ‘A Total Collapse’: Elections May Expose Britain’s Fraying Political System World, Today

    Polls predict historic losses for Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s Labour Party on Thursday as anti-immigrant Reform U.K. makes gains, and a new era of multiparty politics takes shape.

  8. Starmer Faces a Major Test in a Set of U.K. Elections: What to Know World, Today

    Local elections in England, and parliamentary elections in Scotland and Wales, take place on Thursday. The governing Labour Party is expected to do very badly.

  9. Corrections: May 7, 2026 Corrections, Today

    Corrections that appeared in print on Thursday, May 7, 2026.

  10. The ‘Perfect Storm’ Hanging Over Britain’s Public Debt Business, Today

    Bond investors are expected to scrutinize the results of critical local elections on Thursday as the war in the Middle East adds inflation pressure on the government.

  11. War and Energy Shortages Boost China’s Influence in Asia Business, Today

    The war in Iran has left China’s neighbors appealing for help, handing Beijing the kind of sway it has long sought.

  12. Quote of the Day: As World’s Powers Focus on Arctic, Soldiers Get Ready to Fight in Cold Corrections, Today

    Quotation of the Day for Thursday, May 7, 2026.

  13. Pacientes de hantavirus aterrizan en Ámsterdam. Se planean más evacuaciones del crucero En español, Today

    Se ofrecerá a los pasajeros de otros países de la Unión Europea la posibilidad de evacuar a sus propios ciudadanos, según un portavoz del Ministerio de Salud español.

  14. Federal Agents and Los Angeles Police Arrest 18 in Drug Raid U.S., Today

    Federal and local officers raided businesses on Wednesday. Last summer, immigration tensions flared between federal and local officials at the same park.

  15. Judge Says F.B.I. Can Keep 2020 Election Records Seized From Georgia U.S., Today

    The ruling is the latest in a saga driven by President Trump’s desire for redemption in the state, which he lost in 2020. The county is likely to appeal.

  16. Animals That Bugle Gameplay, Today

    John Guzzetta and Jeff Chen reunite to give us a Thursday workout.

  17. Susan Collins Says She Has Long Had a Benign Tremor U.S., Today

    The Republican senator from Maine, running for re-election at age 73 in one of this year’s top Senate races, made the disclosure after mounting online scrutiny on the left.

  18. Polls in California Reflect a Chaotic Governor’s Race U.S., Today

    Four candidates have emerged as leaders in the primary election to succeed Gov. Gavin Newsom.

  19. Yesterday’s California Governor Debate live blog included four standalone posts:
  20. A Scaled-Back Celebration for Public Servants ‘in Trauma’ U.S., Today

    The Trump administration has eliminated more than 350,000 federal jobs. But an annual effort to inspire talented people to serve the public continues.

  21. Watercraft Slams Into Gray Whale Near Vancouver, Injuring Driver World, Today

    The whale appeared to be unharmed by the collision, which was captured on video.

  22. Anthropic’s C.E.O. Says It Could Grow by 80 Times This Year Technology, Today

    The chief executive, Dario Amodei, said the rapid growth had exponentially increased the start-up’s need for more computing power.

  23. Health Authorities Monitor Hantavirus Cruise Passengers in United States U.S., Today

    People in at least three states are being monitored after being on the ship. None have shown symptoms, officials said.

  24. Trump’s Gyrations on the War Leave Even Rubio Out of Sync U.S., Yesterday

    The administration’s latest shifts on the status of the conflict show how treacherous it is to speak for a president who cultivates an erratic style.

  25. The Boxing Match That Killed a Police Recruit U.S., Yesterday

    A Massachusetts State Police cadet, already hobbled from a previous bout, raised his hand to take on a more skilled fighter, and investigators say no one stopped him. Four people face charges.

  26. ‘The Book of Mormon’ Will Close for 2 Weeks After Fire Theater, Yesterday

    The long-running musical, one of Broadway’s biggest hits, will be closed through at least May 17 after an electrical fire in its lighting booth.

  27. JPMorgan Tried to Settle Harassment Accusations Against Executive Business, Yesterday

    The bank offered $1 million before a former employee filed a lawsuit against a woman who was an executive director on his team, two people briefed on the matter said.

  28. Si la deforestación sigue, la Amazonía estaría en un punto sin retorno En español, Yesterday

    Un nuevo estudio destaca la letal combinación de pérdida de árboles y calentamiento global que podría llevar a que el pulmón del mundo colapse a mitad de siglo.

  29. Lady Gaga and Doechii Strut, but for Whom? Video, Yesterday

    From hip house to dark pop, the girls are collaborating. Our critic Jon Caramanica unpacks “Runway,” a track from “The Devil Wears Prada 2” that has Lady Gaga and Doechii joining forces.

  30. Kendall Myers, estadounidense que espiaba para Cuba, muere a los 88 años En español, Yesterday

    Mientras trabajaba para el Departamento de Estado, entregó información ultrasecreta a sus contactos cubanos durante 30 años. Fue condenado a cadena perpetua.

  31. Elon Musk’s Confidante Is Cast as His Inside Source at OpenAI Technology, Yesterday

    Shivon Zilis worked closely with Elon Musk while she was on OpenAI’s board. Her ties to the world’s richest man were detailed in a landmark trial on Wednesday.

  32. Giuliani Seeks to Have Health Care Covered by 9/11 Program New York, Yesterday

    The former New York City mayor, who is improving after a serious case of pneumonia, suffers from a respiratory condition linked to his exposure to toxins at ground zero, his spokesman says.

  33. Purported Epstein Suicide Note Is Released New York, Yesterday

    A federal judge released the note on Wednesday, which Jeffrey Epstein’s former cellmate said he found in a graphic novel. The New York Times has not authenticated that Mr. Epstein wrote it.

  34. Diplomáticos, espías y guacamayas convergen en este hotel de Caracas En español, Yesterday

    El JW Marriott se ha convertido en la embajada de facto para diplomáticos estadounidenses mientras inversionistas buscan su siguiente gran negocio en el país sudamericano en el lobby.

  35. Trump’s Indiana Victory Shows His Enduring Grip on Core Republican Supporters U.S., Yesterday

    Low approval ratings? MAGA divisions? The president was able to turn out party loyalists in an Indiana primary to help him oust Republican state lawmakers who had crossed him.

  36. Los candidatos respaldados por Trump se imponen en las primarias de Indiana En español, Yesterday

    El presidente apoyó a los adversarios de siete legisladores republicanos que se opusieron a su iniciativa de redistribución de distritos. Al menos cinco ganaron sus elecciones.

  37. The Most Combative Democratic Senate Primary Heats Up U.S., Yesterday

    Attacks are flying, prominent Democrats are taking sides and the fight is just getting started.

  38. La Casa Blanca insiste en que la guerra contra Irán terminó, aunque vuelen misiles En español, Yesterday

    El presidente Trump intenta dejar atrás la mayor crisis política de su presidencia. Pero proclamar el fin de la guerra no lo convierte en realidad.

  39. Former Amazon Union Leader Who Was Arrested at Met Gala Has No Regrets Style, Yesterday

    Christian Smalls, a longtime Amazon antagonist, was charged with trespassing and another misdemeanor, and spent 24 hours in jail. The union disavowed his actions.

  40. Iran Is Reviewing a U.S. Peace Proposal Briefing, Yesterday

    Also, Ted Turner died at 87. Here’s the latest at the end of Wednesday.

  41. Video Shows a Jet Ski Collide With a Grey Whale Video, Yesterday

    Canada’s Department of Fisheries and Oceans is investigating after a person driving a jet ski struck a grey whale off the coast of Vancouver. Emergency service officials say the operator of the watercraft was transported to the hospital in serious but stable condition.

  42. Air-Conditioning Is in Short Supply as Asia Swelters World, Yesterday

    From classrooms to crowded buses, people across South and Southeast Asia are adjusting to life with less cooling — or none at all — as the war in Iran drives an energy crunch.

  43. A Stunning Phyllo Pie That’s Best Eaten Outside Food, Yesterday

    Alongside a pickle-filled salad and walnut truffles for dessert, David Tanis’s recipe is prime picnic fare.

  44. George Herms Dies at 90; Turned Castoff Objects Into Art Arts, Yesterday

    One of the last Beat Generation artists, he embraced the messiness of everyday life, making collages and assemblages from rusty junk and decaying objects.

  45. Hasta el papa debe lidiar con atención al cliente En español, Yesterday

    Poco después de que Robert Prevost se convirtiera en el papa León XIV, tuvo que llamar a su banco. Esto es lo que pasó.

  46. Sick Passengers Evacuated From Ship With Hantavirus Outbreak Video, Yesterday

    Three passengers with symptoms of hantavirus were evacuated from the MV Hondius cruise ship where an outbreak of the disease has killed three people and sickened five others since April 11.

  47. Meditating or Rebooting? A Robot Buddhist Monk Comes to Korea. Technology, Yesterday

    Gabi, the newest monk at a temple in Seoul, vowed to not overcharge as it seeks enlightenment.

  48. South Korea’s First Robot Monk Joins Country’s Largest Buddhist Sect Video, Yesterday

    Gabi is a robot monk and a new member of South Korea’s largest Buddhist sect. During a ceremony at the Jogye Temple in Seoul on Wednesday, the robot promised to follow orders and not hurt other robots.

  49. Iran War Looms Over Vance as He Visits Iowa U.S., Yesterday

    The vice president, a skeptic of the war, made his first visit of the cycle to the state that will kick off the 2028 nominating process.

  50. Tomato and Orzo Soup With Marinated Feta Video, Yesterday

    This is an easy tomato soup to whip up when tomatoes are out of season and tomato paste is in your pantry.

  51. Apple and Plum Croustade Video, Yesterday

    A classic French double-layer pie, croustade is worth heating up your kitchen on a hot summer day and does not disappoint in its beautiful simplicity.

  52. Israel Strikes Beirut for First Time Since Cease-Fire Video, Yesterday

    Israel struck Beirut’s southern outskirts on Wednesday for the first time since a cease-fire between Israel and Lebanon took effect last month.

  53. Nearly 1,500 Beagles From Research Facility Will Get New Homes Video, Yesterday

    About 1,500 beagles are scheduled to be removed from Ridglan Farms, a Wisconsin facility that breeds the dogs for biomedical research aimed at improving veterinary medicine, after a special prosecutor found it had performed procedures that constituted animal mistreatment. One rescue bought 1,000 of the dogs and is working on finding them homes.

  54. Justice Dept. Accuses U.C.L.A. Medical School of Bias Against White and Asian Applicants U.S., Yesterday

    The finding stems from a 2023 Supreme Court decision that overturned race-conscious admissions. U.C.L.A. officials said the school accepts students on merit.

  55. The Iran War and Angry Voters World, Yesterday

    Economic pain is pushing many Europeans to the nationalist right. Local elections in Britain should give clues about how many.

  56. Jack Smith Calls the Justice Dept. ‘Corrupted’ by Trump and His Allies U.S., Yesterday

    At a private event in Washington last month, Mr. Smith, the former special counsel, accused Justice Department leaders of targeting people for prosecution to please and impress the president.

  57. U.S. Troops in Middle East Wait for the Next Big Moment U.S., Yesterday

    The U.S. military is essentially on standby as officials give contradictory signals about the status of the Iran war effort.

  58. The Supreme Court Is Less Divided Than You Think Video, Yesterday

    On “The Opinions,” Justice Neil Gorsuch tells the Opinion columnist David French that despite their varied backgrounds, the Supreme Court justices often find more unity than division.

  59. With eBay Bid, GameStop C.E.O. Baffles His Fans and Wall Street Business, Yesterday

    Investors questioned Ryan Cohen’s latest gambit after he gave an evasive CNBC interview and a once-loyal supporter sold his GameStop shares.

  60. Jack Bass, Dean of South Carolina Political Journalism, Dies at 91 U.S., Yesterday

    In articles and books, he wrote about the rapid racial, political and economic changes that transformed his state — and the South as a whole.

  61. F.B.I. Director Criticizes Local Sheriff’s Handling of Guthrie Case U.S., Yesterday

    Kash Patel went after local authorities on a podcast, saying the F.B.I. was kept out of the investigation for days. Sheriff Chris Nanos has denied that claim.

  62. U.S. Prosecutors Pull Out of Event in Sign of Rift With Legal Critics New York, Yesterday

    Top federal prosecutors in New York withdrew from an annual event hosted by the City Bar Association, which has been critical of President Trump’s policies.

  63. The Moment That Bonded the Artemis II Crew Forever Video, Yesterday

    The Artemis II commander Reid Wiseman recounts how his crewmates named a lunar crater after his late wife, Carroll, and how this became the crucial bonding moment for his crew.

  64. Attack on French Cargo Ship Highlights Continued Risks in Strait of Hormuz Business, Yesterday

    U.S. Central Command and the ship’s owner disagreed on whether the vessel coordinated safe passage with the United States military.

  65. Kendall Myers, American Spy for Cuba, Dies at 88 U.S., Yesterday

    While working for the State Department, he delivered top secret information to his Cuban handlers for 30 years. He was convicted and sentenced to life imprisonment.

  66. Man Charged With Shooting at Secret Service Near the National Mall U.S., Yesterday

    The suspect, a 45-year-old from Texas, faces three charges, including assaulting federal officers with a dangerous weapon.

  67. D.C. Protester Comes Down From Bridge After Six Days Video, Yesterday

    Guido Reichstadter was protesting the U.S.-Israel war in Iran on top of the Frederick Douglass Memorial Bridge in Washington, D.C., since Friday. He came down on Wednesday as it started to rain.

  68. Iran Says It Is Reviewing a U.S. Proposal to End the War World, Yesterday

    Nothing was disclosed about the peace plan, and there were conflicting signals from the Iranians about how seriously they were taking it.

  69. The World Is About to Get a Preview of Life in 2035 Opinion, Yesterday

    The El Niño brewing this year might make 2027 the hottest year on record.

  70. Should You Worry About Hantavirus? Well, Yesterday

    Here’s what to know about the virus, how it spreads and the risk to the general public.

  71. The Good List: 6 Things to Add Some Delight to Your Day Briefing, Yesterday

    Buried treasure, birds on the move and secret library access.

  72. Crossing Guard Is Fatally Hit by Car in New Jersey While Escorting Children New York, Yesterday

    Jean Schultz, 80, had been a crossing guard in Woodland Park since 2022. She died after she was struck by a vehicle on Monday, the authorities said.

  73. Clavicular Charged With Shooting at Alligator While Livestreaming U.S., Yesterday

    The influencer, whose real name is Braden Eric Peters, fired 12 shots at the gator from an airboat in the Florida Everglades.

  74. New Study Shows Risks of Amazon Deforestation. And Rewards of Protection. Climate, Yesterday

    Researchers examined the combined effects of tree loss and global warming in an effort to better understand how and when an ecosystem collapse could unfold.

  75. Tiny Love Stories: ‘I Could Feel Him Watching Me’ Style, Yesterday

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

  76. James Loehr, Who Showed Athletes the Power of the Mind, Dies at 83 Sports, Yesterday

    He began practicing sports psychology before it was a profession, teaching athletes the importance of mental resilience and how to cultivate it.

  77. How the Fight Over Israel Is Playing Out Inside MAGA U.S., Yesterday

    The war in Iran has added to a tectonic shift in public opinion — a bipartisan swing away from Israel. Some on the far-right are fighting to keep President Trump’s movement aligned with the Jewish state.

  78. California Gubernatorial Candidates Prepare for Another Crucial Debate Tonight U.S., Yesterday

    Seven candidates in the California governor’s race will face off at a debate hosted by NBC Los Angeles. The New York Times will livestream the event.

  79. Moguls Remember Ted Turner: ‘Changed the Media Industry Forever’ Business, Yesterday

    The CNN founder’s death was met with encomiums from leaders in the media industry, which he helped reinvent. “He will be remembered for generations,” said one.

  80. The Ultimate ‘It’ Spot in Caracas? A Marriott That’s Seen Better Days. World, Yesterday

    The J.W. Marriott in Venezuela’s capital is suddenly awash in U.S. diplomats, spies and fortune seekers, showcasing changes in the country.

  81. Justice Department Sues Colorado Over Gun Law U.S., Yesterday

    The lawsuit, which follows a separate suit the agency filed against the city of Denver on Tuesday, involves a state ban of high-capacity ammunition magazines.

  82. Does This Feel Like a ‘Catholic Moment’? Opinion, Yesterday

    Readers respond to an Opinion guest essay by Christine Emba about a possible Catholic revival. Also: A woman’s face.

  83. Washington, D.C. Shadow Representative 2026: Latest Polls Interactive, Yesterday

    Track the latest polls in Washington, D.C.'s shadow representative race.

  84. There Are More Shelter Beds Than Ever. It’s Not Enough. Headway, Yesterday

    Plus, how efforts to address homelessness are changing.

  85. His DNA Was Taken After His Arrest at an ICE Protest. Now, He’s Suing. New York, Yesterday

    In a lawsuit, an Air Force veteran says that the federal government is sending a “chilling message” to people demonstrating against the immigration crackdown.

  86. New York 21st Congressional District 2026: Latest Polls Interactive, Yesterday

    Track the latest polls in New York's 21st Congressional District.

  87. New York 18th Congressional District 2026: Latest Polls Interactive, Yesterday

    Track the latest polls in New York's 18th Congressional District.

  88. New York 17th Congressional District 2026: Latest Polls Interactive, Yesterday

    Track the latest polls in New York's 17th Congressional District.

  89. New York 13th Congressional District 2026: Latest Polls Interactive, Yesterday

    Track the latest polls in New York's 13th Congressional District.

  90. New York 12th Congressional District 2026: Latest Polls Interactive, Yesterday

    Track the latest polls in New York's 12th Congressional District.

  91. New York 10th Congressional District 2026: Latest Polls Interactive, Yesterday

    Track the latest polls in New York's 10th Congressional District.

  92. New York Seventh Congressional District 2026: Latest Polls Interactive, Yesterday

    Track the latest polls in New York's 7th Congressional District.

  93. New York Fourth Congressional District 2026: Latest Polls Interactive, Yesterday

    Track the latest polls in New York's 4th Congressional District.

  94. F.B.I. Agents Raid Virginia Politician’s Office U.S., Yesterday

    Two people familiar with the case said the search of a Democratic lawmaker’s office was related to a Biden-era investigation of possible corruption and bribery related to marijuana businesses.

  95. Iran’s Oil Sector and Economy Are Under Pressure as U.S. Blockade Bites World, Yesterday

    Tehran says it can endure the pain, but its oil may soon have nowhere to go.

  96. 5 Notable Moments From Obama’s Interview With Colbert U.S., Yesterday

    The former president was critical of President Trump, without ever naming him. Mr. Obama also urged Democrats to be plain-spoken, and talked about aliens.

  97. Ted Turner, creador de CNN y del ciclo de noticias de 24 horas, muere a los 87 años En español, Yesterday

    Pionero de los medios de comunicación del siglo XX, dirigió un vasto imperio de noticias, deportes y entretenimiento.

  98. Protester Who Spent 6 Days Perched Atop Bridge in Washington Comes Down U.S., Yesterday

    Guido Reichstadter, a 45-year-old former jeweler, began sitting atop the Frederick Douglass Memorial Bridge on May 1 to protest A.I. development and the war in Iran.

  99. Conservative Group’s Influence Inside the State Department Raises Alarms U.S., Yesterday

    Founders of the Ben Franklin Fellowship are trying to dismantle pro-diversity practices in the agency and to boost career diplomats who promote President Trump’s ideas.

  100. Higher Gas Prices Are Hitting Lower-Income Americans the Hardest Business, Yesterday

    People with lower incomes are driving less and devoting more of their budgets to transport as gas prices soar.

  101. Macron Wants U.S. and Iran to Open Strait While They Negotiate World, Yesterday

    Emmanuel Macron, the French president, hopes the Strait of Hormuz can reopen even before the U.S.-Iran war formally ends. His plan has many pitfalls.

  102. A Mutation Gave Humans the Gift of Speech. These Mice Have It, Too. Science, Yesterday

    Scientists wanted to know why the chatter of Alston’s singing mice sounds so much like human conversation. What they found might change how we study both species.

  103. Can I Ask My Brother to Have His Racist Prison Tattoo Removed? Magazine, Yesterday

    I know that some tattoo artists will cover white-supremacist tattoos at no cost for those who have disavowed such views.

  104. El hombre que no era: 20 años después de un error televisivo en vivo En español, Yesterday

    Guy Goma creyó que iba a una entrevista para un empleo cuando de pronto apareció a cuadro en la BBC. Lo que pasó después le sonará conocido a quien no haya estado listo para un trabajo.

  105. New York First Congressional District 2026: Latest Polls Interactive, Yesterday

    Track the latest polls in New York's 1st Congressional District.

  106. Ted Turner: The News Never Stops Video, Yesterday

    Ted Turner, the visionary founder of CNN, introduced the 24-hour news cycle.

  107. Disney Posts Strong Earnings Despite Slowdown in Park Visitors Business, Yesterday

    Disney parks are closely watched as a bellwether for consumer confidence.

  108. In a Former Jailhouse, a Magazine Raises the Bar (and Tends Bar, Too) Real Estate, Yesterday

    Based in Charleston, S.C., Garden & Gun recently moved to a restored landmark on Magazine Street, of all places.

  109. Republicans Unveil Map Carving Up Tennessee’s Majority-Black House District U.S., Yesterday

    The General Assembly is expected to quickly approve the map, which slices up Memphis, a majority-Black city that makes up most of the state’s lone Democratic district.

  110. Taking a Deep Dive into a Connecticut Ranch House Real Estate, Yesterday

    Janis Provisor and Brad Davis, a workaholic artist couple, made their priorities clear when they converted an indoor swimming pool into a studio.

  111. Today, In Short Briefing, Yesterday

    Dumpster diving. Intercoms. And last-minute gifts for Mother’s Day.

  112. Spring on a Sheet Pan Food, Yesterday

    A mix of preserved lemon and butter makes the chicken extra golden and crisp, while peas and radishes roast alongside and turn tender and sweet.

  113. My Art Will Go On: Titanic Artifacts May Soon Be Auctioned U.S., Yesterday

    The last time a sale was proposed, the idea drew objections from the U.S. and French governments, and from UNESCO and other cultural institutions.

  114. Neil deGrasse Tyson: Give Us the Aliens Opinion, Yesterday

    Is that too much to ask for?

  115. Yesterday’s Iran Us Hormuz Oil live blog included two standalone posts:
  116. Un brote de hantavirus no es común, pero no hay cura En español, Yesterday

    Desde que se identificó esta familia de infecciones transmitidas por roedores en la década de 1950, han surgido en todo el mundo.

  117. Ted Turner, Creator of CNN and the 24-Hour News Cycle, Dies at 87 Business, Yesterday

    As one of the most important figures in media history, he oversaw a vast cable empire of news, sports and entertainment channels.

  118. Leo XIV Is the First Pope From the U.S. He’s Making That an Asset. World, Yesterday

    A year into his papacy, Leo has shown a readiness to challenge Washington, defying any concerns about the election of an American pontiff.

  119. Why Gasoline Prices Vary So Much by State, County and City Business, Yesterday

    Shipping, taxes, competition and environmental regulations all play a part in the cost of gasoline. That can lead to stark differences in pump prices.

  120. Storm Season Is Here and the National Weather Service Is Short Handed Climate, Yesterday

    After deep cuts last year, the agency is hiring hundreds. But fears linger that it isn’t equipped for imminent tornado and hurricane threats.

  121. Howard Lutnick Faces Questions From Congress About Epstein Ties Business, Yesterday

    The commerce secretary was in a closed-door session on Wednesday with the House Oversight Committee

  122. You Can’t Be Born Here. You Can Only Die. Opinion, Yesterday

    The existential pain of losing birth services.

  123. My Mother Won’t Reschedule Her Elective Surgery So I Can Be There. Help! Style, Yesterday

    A reader wants her mother to pick another date for a hip-replacement surgery so that she doesn’t have to miss an important work conference. Cue the cutting email from Mom.

  124. Hantavirus Cruise Ship Remains at Sea as Leaders Clash Over Its Docking World, Yesterday

    Three people with possible symptoms of the disease were evacuated on Wednesday morning from the Dutch-flagged MV Hondius.

  125. Trump Makes Sudden U-Turn on Strait of Hormuz Escort Mission Video, Yesterday

    President Trump changed course on the U.S. mission to guide ships through the Strait of Hormuz just a day after it began. Oil prices fell and stocks rose as he cited “great progress” toward an agreement with Iran.

  126. A Landslide in Alaska Set Off a Tsunami. There May Be More to Come. Science, Yesterday

    Scientists say as glaciers retreat in a warming climate, landslide-generated tsunamis are likely to become more frequent.

  127. Una caries no siempre necesita empaste En español, Yesterday

    ¿Cómo sabes si tu dentista te ha dado el diagnóstico adecuado? ¿Cuándo debes buscar una segunda opinión? Esto es lo que debes saber para tu próxima cita con el odontólogo.

  128. Inside the Debate About Drastically Expanding Trump Accounts Business, Yesterday

    Trump administration officials are weighing a plan that would allow wealthy individuals to donate shares in their companies to the investment accounts.

  129. Justin Wolfers, Cable’s Favorite Economist, Joins the Creator Economy Business, Yesterday

    With his crisp breakdowns of President Trump’s trade moves and distinctive Aussie accent, Mr. Wolfers has become a TV constant. Now he’s starting his own media company.

  130. The New York Times Passes 13 Million Subscribers Business, Yesterday

    The company’s adjusted operating profit hit $117.9 million in the quarter, up 27.2 percent from a year earlier, on revenue of $712.2 million.

  131. The Cruise From Hell Briefing, Yesterday

    We look into the hantavirus crisis onboard the Hondius.

  132. ¿Puede Trump doblegar a Irán? En español, Yesterday

    El presidente de Estados Unidos parece estar buscando una solución infalible para poner fin a la guerra, pero podría no existir ninguna.

  133. Your Kids Asked the Artemis Astronauts Questions. They Answered. The Daily, Yesterday

    The crew of NASA’s Artemis II mission discussed what the journey was like and what they ate for dessert in space.

  134. President Trump’s Sudden U-Turn, and a $1 Billion Ballroom Proposal The Headlines, Yesterday

    Plus, a visit to the “Gates to Hell.”

  135. Connections Companion No. 1,061 Gameplay, Yesterday

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Thursday, May 7, 2026.

  136. Strands Sidekick No. 795 Gameplay, Yesterday

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Thursday, May 7, 2026.

  137. Wordle Review No. 1,783 Gameplay, Yesterday

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Thursday, May 7, 2026.

  138. In Romania, Living With Weapons of War Spilling Into NATO Territory World, Yesterday

    Four years of battle in Ukraine is taking a toll on neighboring Romanians. Even if the war has not crossed the border, drones have done so.

  139. California Governor’s Race Heats Up on Crowded Debate Stage Video, Yesterday

    Attacks got personal as California’s top seven candidates for governor faced off on Tuesday ahead of the primary on June 2.

  140. John Roberts Believes in an America That Doesn’t Exist Opinion, Yesterday

    Guess who benefits from a “colorblind Constitution.”

  141. House Democrats’ Primary Endorsements Divide the Party U.S., Yesterday

    The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee’s intervention in contested primaries in critical House races has highlighted deep divides over the party’s tactics and its future.

  142. Did the Artemis II Crew Feel Lonely in Space? Video, Yesterday

    The Artemis II astronauts reflect on how it felt to be 250,000 miles from Earth, and what seeing our planet reduced to the size of a thumbnail did to their sense of perspective.

  143. We’ll Miss OPEC When It’s Gone Opinion, Yesterday

    If OPEC can’t manage oil markets, the world is in for a wild ride.

  144. The Artemis II Crew Takes Your Children’s Questions Video, Yesterday

    The Artemis II crew flew farther from Earth than any humans in history. They join Rachel Abrams of “The Daily” to answer questions from children about what that trip was like.

  145. Fare Enforcers Are Coming to New York City Buses New York, Yesterday

    With fare evasion rampant, enforcement teams will use hand-held devices to see if riders actually paid to ride the bus.

  146. ‘Not a Perfect Union’: Neil Gorsuch on America at 250 Opinion, Yesterday

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  167. In a Milestone for A.L.S., a Treatment Helps Some Patients Improve Well, Yesterday

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