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  1. Corrections: April 2, 2026 Corrections, April 2

    Corrections that appeared in print on Thursday, April 2, 2026.

  2. NASA’s Artemis II Moon Mission Launches Into Space Video, April 2

    The crew of four — three Americans and one Canadian — reached space on Wednesday on the first crewed journey to the moon since 1972.

  3. Lawsuits Are the New Trump Tactic in the Fight to Overhaul Education U.S., April 2

    Trump officials have faced dozens of lawsuits over their aggressive efforts to force change in universities and school districts. Now Trump lawyers are taking schools to court.

  4. D.H.S. Inspector General Inquiry Focuses in Part on Top Noem Aide U.S., April 2

    The investigation comes as administration officials have fielded complaints about how Kristi Noem’s top adviser, Corey Lewandowski, dealt with companies seeking federal contracts.

  5. Key Justices Appear Skeptical of Limiting Birthright Citizenship Video, April 2

    During a Supreme Court hearing on Wednesday, several justices expressed skepticism about the Trump administration’s efforts to bar children of undocumented immigrants born in the United States from automatically becoming Americans.

  6. When Will Artemis II Reach the Moon? Science, April 2

    After orbiting Earth, the Orion capsule will carry the astronauts to the moon and arrive by Monday night.

  7. Man Convicted of Aggravated Manslaughter in Police Officer’s Death New York, April 2

    While the jury found Guy Rivera guilty in the death of Detective Jonathan Diller in 2024, they acquitted him of first-degree murder, the most serious charge he faced.

  8. What Happened in the War in the Middle East on Wednesday. World, Today

    Formidable strikes rocked Tehran early Wednesday morning. Iran launched what its state-aligned media called one of the largest attacks on Israel yet, damaging several cities.

  9. Today’s Moon Nasa Artemis Launch live blog included 7 standalone posts:
  10. Today’s Iran War Trump Oil News live blog included four standalone posts:
  11. Medical Examiner Rules That a Rohingya Refugee’s Death Was a Homicide New York, Today

    An autopsy showed that the man suffered dehydration and hypothermia after Border Patrol agents dropped him off on a cold night in Buffalo. Gov. Kathy Hochul condemned their actions as cruel and inhumane.

  12. 7.4-Magnitude Earthquake in Indonesia Raises Tsunami Alerts Interactive, Today

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

  13. Trump Laid Out Five Goals for the Iran War. Here’s Where They Stand. U.S., Today

    The United States and Israel have done significant damage to Iran’s military capabilities. But Iran still fires missiles, has nuclear material and coordinates with militias in the region.

  14. What to Know About Ted Bundy, the Notorious Serial Killer U.S., Today

    On Wednesday, the authorities said DNA evidence had linked Mr. Bundy, who was executed in 1989, to the murder of a 17-year-old Utah girl in 1974.

  15. DNA Confirms Ted Bundy Killed Utah Teen in 1974, Investigators Say U.S., Today

    Mr. Bundy had confessed to killing Laura Ann Aime before he was executed in 1989. Investigators said DNA testing provided conclusive proof.

  16. Shimmying American Woodcocks Cause a Birding Frenzy in N.Y.C. Video, Today

    People flocked to Bryant Park in Midtown Manhattan, where the quirky American woodcocks had made a pit stop on their migration north. The birds are known for their bopping and shimmying.

  17. Trump Will Lose the Birthright Citizenship Case. But in a Way, He’s Already Won. Opinion, Today

    The case is open-and-shut on the merits. But its procedural course still leaves plenty of room for Trump administration overreach.

  18. Trump Has Discussed Firing Attorney General Pam Bondi U.S., Today

    President Trump has not made a final decision, but he has floated the idea of replacing Ms. Bondi with Lee Zeldin, the E.P.A. administrator.

  19. Goodbye ‘Geeky Hunk’? Gmail Users Can Now Change Their Usernames. Technology, Today

    Users who have been saddled with now-cringe email handles since the mid-2000s can now change them without losing any data under a policy Google announced on Wednesday.

  20. Mahmoud Khalil Asks Emil Bove to Recuse Himself From Immigration Case New York, Today

    Mr. Khalil, who is fighting his deportation, and Judge Bove were on opposite sides of President Trump’s crackdown on campus protesters when the judge was a Justice Department official.

  21. Trump Officials Try to Fight Foreign Disinformation They Once Dismissed Business, Today

    The war in Iran has exposed the need to mount a defense against foreign influence campaigns, officials and experts say.

  22. Artistic Clothes Inspired by the Slopes and Seas T Magazine, Today

    Patrick Taylor’s new fashion line draws from his sporty childhood.

  23. She’s Trump-Backed but Praised D.E.I. Will It Hurt Her in a Republican Primary? U.S., Today

    Representative Julia Letlow of Louisiana, running to challenge Senator Bill Cassidy, is facing conservative blowback over remarks from 2020.

  24. Bettina Köster, a Leading Voice in Berlin’s 1980s Avant-Garde, Dies at 66 Arts, Today

    She sang lead for influential all-female bands, including Malaria!, and toured in the U.S. and elsewhere with groups like the Birthday Party and New Order.

  25. Bondi Is Vulnerable as G.O.P. Frustrations Over Epstein Missteps Grow U.S., Today

    Attorney General Pam Bondi’s critics inside and outside the administration say she has made unforced errors that have turned the Justice Department’s handling of the Epstein files into a political crisis.

  26. Iran Is Skeptical About Diplomacy for Now, U.S. Intelligence Says U.S., Today

    Any decision by Iran to keep fighting would complicate President Trump’s stated goal of trying to end the war within weeks.

  27. Immigrant Families Watch Supreme Court Case With Cautious Hope U.S., Today

    As the high court heard arguments on whether to limit birthright citizenship, many people pondered what the decision could mean for future generations.

  28. Migrating American Woodcocks Set Off a Birding Frenzy in Bryant Park New York, Today

    American woodcocks, also known as timberdoodles, are bopping and shimmying through the park, charming visitors during a pit stop on their northerly migration.

  29. Trump’s Endgame in Iran? World, Today

    We look at what has changed, and what hasn’t, as a result of the joint U.S.-Israeli war against Iran.

  30. For the Superfans of Spaceflight, Artemis II Can’t Launch Soon Enough Style, Today

    Future engineers and former space campers hope to infect people around them with enthusiasm for NASA’s latest moon mission.

  31. A Landscape Designer’s Favorite Gardening Tools T Magazine, Today

    Plus: madeleines on the Upper East Side, a hotel on the French coast and more recommendations from T Magazine.

  32. Library Director in Tennessee Fired for Refusing to Move Gender-Themed Books U.S., Today

    The director, Luanne James, was fired at a board meeting for the Rutherford County Library System on Monday after she refused to move certain books to the adult section.

  33. G.M. Reports Sharp Decline in Car Sales Amid War and High Prices Business, Today

    Toyota, Honda and Hyundai reported drops in March. Some blamed gasoline prices.

  34. Today’s Trump News live blog included one standalone post:
  35. Pipe Bomb Defendant Says He May Adopt Debunked Account as Defense U.S., Today

    Court papers show that Brian Cole Jr.’s lawyers might seek to blame a former Capitol Police officer whose name first surfaced in a right-wing media account and whom the F.B.I. briefly investigated.

  36. An Adorable Stowaway Is Aboard NASA’s Artemis II Mission to the Moon Science, Today

    Lucas Ye, age 8, designed the stuffed toy that will start floating when the Orion capsule reaches orbit.

  37. Longtime Friend of Eric Adams Is Indicted on Health Care Fraud Charges New York, Today

    U.S. prosecutors charged that Zhan Petrosyants, known as Johnny, submitted millions of dollars in false health care claims. He and his twin brother are close associates of Mr. Adams.

  38. Who Made the Artemis II Rocket and Space Capsule? Science, Today

    While SpaceX and Blue Origin get much of the attention among rocket makers these days, traditional aerospace companies, including Boeing and Lockheed Martin, built the vehicles for Artemis II.

  39. Stephen Lewis, Leftist Canadian Politician and AIDS Activist, Dies at 88 World, Today

    Part of a political dynasty, he led Ontario’s main progressive party, became Canada’s U.N. ambassador and campaigned against the spread of AIDS in Africa.

  40. Tiny Love Stories: ‘If I Arrived Home After Dark ’ Style, Today

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

  41. Senate and House Republicans Strike Deal to End Homeland Security Shutdown U.S., Today

    Legislation to reopen the department, which the House G.O.P. angrily rejected on Friday, could be approved as early as Thursday morning. It represents a sharp turnaround by them and President Trump.

  42. Iran’s President Suggests Diplomatic Engagement Possible in Letter to U.S. Public World, Today

    The letter, by President Masoud Pezeshkian of Iran, was at times defiant, patronizing or conciliatory, and came hours before President Trump was set to address the American people on the war.

  43. A Salmon and Potato Recipe That Only Feels Fancy Food, Today

    Black pepper flavors the fillets at the heart of David Tanis’s spring menu, bookended by an asparagus salad and a fresh strawberry tart.

  44. At Syracuse, Classics, Ceramics and Italian Out as Majors in Overhaul New York, Today

    In all, 93 of the 460 academic programs at the university will be closed or paused. No students were majoring in 55 of the programs that are ending.

  45. How High Are Gas Prices Where You Live? Interactive, Today

    Here is a county-level look at where drivers are facing the highest costs.

  46. Why Artemis II Won’t Land on the Moon Science, Today

    It has been 50 years since humans last walked the lunar surface, and NASA’s efforts to get back there will take place in stages.

  47. The Good List: 7 Things to Add Some Delight to Your Day Briefing, Today

    A fish doorbell, jumping humanity and 1,000 days of happiness.

  48. 7-Month-Old Is Fatally Shot in Brooklyn New York, Today

    The baby was struck by a stray bullet on Wednesday afternoon in the Williamsburg neighborhood, the police said.

  49. Five Takeaways From the Birthright Citizenship Argument U.S., Today

    The justices grappled with questions about domiciles and foundlings, avoided policy debates and mused about the sweep of possible rulings.

  50. Apple’s Fitness Chief, Who Was Accused of Harassment, Is Retiring Technology, Today

    The high-profile executive was a key figure in the company’s expansion into fitness technology and services.

  51. Evacuated From War-Torn Gaza, 11 Toddlers Return Home to Hugs and Tears World, Today

    The Palestinian children were born prematurely in the early days of the war and moved from a besieged hospital to Egypt. They have now returned home to the enclave, which lies in ruins.

  52. Jeremy Hansen Is the First Canadian to Join a Moon Mission Science, Today

    The Canadian Space Agency astronaut is the one Artemis II crew member who has not traveled to space.

  53. Cuando el racismo es un delito: Brasil juzga a una turista argentina por sus palabras y gestos En español, Today

    Agostina Páez podría enfrentarse a años de prisión tras ser acusada de racismo. El caso ha desatado un intenso debate en Argentina y Brasil.

  54. Pentagon Is Doubling Fleet of A-10 Attack Planes in Middle East U.S., Today

    The slow-moving A-10 “Warthog” is a so-called close-air support plane that could be used to help U.S. ground forces seize territory near the Strait of Hormuz.

  55. New York City’s Cherry Blossom Season Is Beginning. Here’s What to Know. New York, Today

    There are plenty of places across the city to see cherry trees in bloom this year.

  56. Murders Are at Historic Lows. Why? Headway, Today

    Plus, how double Dutch returned to Camden, N.J.

  57. A.I. Companies Shatter Fund-Raising Records, as Boom Accelerates Technology, Today

    OpenAI, Anthropic, Waymo and other artificial intelligence companies hauled in $297 billion in funding in the first three months of the year.

  58. Ocasio-Cortez Says She Will Oppose All U.S. Military Aid to Israel U.S., Today

    Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez of New York said she would oppose U.S. military aid to Israel, including for defensive systems.

  59. Christina Koch Will Be the First Woman to Journey Around the Moon Science, Today

    Ms. Koch previously set a record for longest single spaceflight by a woman, and was a participant in the first all-female spacewalk.

  60. The ‘Summer House’ Scandal, Explained Style, Today

    Will the newly announced “connection” between the co-stars West Wilson and Amanda Batula become Scandoval 2.0?

  61. Homeland Security Dept. Asks Workers for Videos of Their Shutdown Hardships U.S., Today

    The department’s public affairs office is seeking 30-second “selfie videos,” part of a push to pressure lawmakers to strike a deal.

  62. How NASA Is Keeping the Astronauts Safe During the Artemis II Mission Science, Today

    Years of testing, emergency systems and sensors have gone into protecting the astronauts set to head to the moon.

  63. Trump Administration Scales Back Plan to Dismantle Consumer Protection Bureau U.S., Today

    A new filing asks a federal court to allow the White House to dismiss much of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau’s remaining work force, but not close the bureau entirely.

  64. Iraqi Militia Offers to Negotiate Release of Kidnapped U.S. Journalist World, Today

    The Iranian-aligned militia, Kataib Hezbollah, is pressing for the release of members detained by the Iraqi government in exchange for freeing the journalist, Shelly Kittleson.

  65. Victor Glover, Artemis II’s Pilot, Will be the First Black Astronaut Around the Moon. Science, Today

    An astronaut since 2013, Mr. Glover was also the first Black astronaut on a long duration International Space Station mission.

  66. La Universidad de Pensilvania debe entregar una lista de judíos al gobierno, dice juez En español, Today

    Un juez federal decidió que el gobierno de Trump estaba en su derecho de exigir a la universidad dicha información como parte de una investigación sobre antisemitismo. La universidad dijo que apelaría la sentencia.

  67. Trump asistió a la Corte Suprema para los alegatos sobre la ciudadanía por derecho de nacimiento En español, Today

    La presencia del presidente Trump en el tribunal lo puso cara a cara con jueces a los que ha intentado intimidar y amedrentar.

  68. SpaceX Files to Go Public, Setting Stage for Huge I.P.O. Technology, Today

    An initial public offering of Elon Musk’s rocket and satellite company would most likely be a generational wealth event and one of the largest offerings ever.

  69. Reid Wiseman, a Veteran Fighter Pilot, Is the Artemis II Commander Science, Today

    As a child, Mr. Wiseman never imagined he could be an astronaut. Now he’s commanding NASA’s first mission to the moon since 1972.

  70. Fosse! Robbins! Making the Case for Vintage Broadway Dance Arts, Today

    Hubbard Street Dance Chicago and the Off Broadway revue “Gotta Dance!” shine a light on repertory that is too often overlooked.

  71. The Best Movies and TV Shows Coming to Netflix in April Arts, Today

    New shows of note this month include a new season of “Beef” and an animated “Stranger Things” spinoff.

  72. Josefina Aguilar, Who Depicted Mexican Life in Clay, Dies at 80 Arts, Today

    Her sculpted figurines were hailed as exemplars of folk art, drawing a Rockefeller’s admiration. She continued her artistry even after losing her eyesight.

  73. A Supreme Court Ruling for a Discredited Therapy Opinion, Today

    Readers discuss the justices’ decision on gay conversion therapy. Also: An immigrant’s story; a list of Jews at Penn?

  74. ‘I Don’t Care About That’: Trump Says Iran’s Enriched Uranium Is Not a Concern U.S., Today

    President Trump’s statement was the second time in 24 hours that he had declared that the nuclear problem with Iran had been solved, despite all evidence to the contrary.

  75. F.D.A. Approves New Obesity Pill Well, Today

    The drug, made by Eli Lilly, could offer a more convenient option for patients who want to avoid injections.

  76. Today’s Supreme Court Birthright Citizenship live blog included six standalone posts:
  77. My Friend Wrote a Book About Her Trauma. Do I Have to Read It? Magazine, Today

    She told me that anyone who won’t read her book is not her friend and that I am contributing to the greater problem in the world.

  78. Megan Thee Stallion Cites Exhaustion After Falling Ill on Broadway Theater, Today

    The rapper was rushed to the hospital midway through a performance of “Moulin Rouge! The Musical” on Tuesday. She is expected to return to the show on Thursday.

  79. C.D.C. Pauses Testing for Rabies and Mpox Health, Today

    The diseases were removed from a list of tests the agency conducts for state and local health departments. Experts worry that with drastic staff reductions, the testing may not resume.

  80. WhatsApp Whistle-Blower Suit Is Dismissed Technology, Today

    The former head of security for the messaging app, owned by Meta, had accused the social media company of putting billions of users at risk. A judge said there was not enough evidence that he was fired for his claims.

  81. In This ‘Hamlet’ and ‘Titus Andronicus,’ Life, Death and Even Joy Theater, Today

    Two Shakespeare adaptations — Teatro La Plaza’s uplifting remix and Red Bull Theater’s gore fest — place very different values on human existence.

  82. Can Science Predict When a Study Won’t Hold Up? Science, Today

    Conducting research is hard; confirming the results is, too. And artificial intelligence isn’t yet ready to help, a major new study finds.

  83. Trump busca redefinir la frase ‘cambio de régimen’ en la guerra en Irán En español, Today

    El presidente Trump y sus aliados han hecho declaraciones contradictorias sobre si Estados Unidos e Israel han transformado el gobierno iraní con violencia.

  84. Under Trump’s Approach to Birthright Citizenship, ‘Foundlings’ Given Up for Adoption Could Be Stateless U.S., Today

    Abandoned infants would have to produce evidence that at least one of their biological parents was a U.S. citizen or lawful permanent resident.

  85. Chicken With Artichokes and Lemon, Fragrant and Festive Food, Today

    Frozen artichoke bottoms will work just fine in Joan Nathan’s one-skillet take on a Moroccan classic.

  86. How to Watch NASA’s Artemis II Moon Launch Online Science, Today

    NASA will broadcast the launch of the Artemis II mission as well as holding live conversations with the crew during their time in space.

  87. The War That Is Way ‘Ahead of Schedule’ Opinion, Today

    In Iran, the schedule is our most malleable illusion.

  88. Coming to New York City Ballet: Retirements, a Rarity and ‘Romeo’ Arts, Today

    Two principal dancers will say farewell in the 2026-27 season, which features the revival of Balanchine’s “Pithoprakta” and Alexei Ratmansky’s “Romeo and Juliet.”

  89. All the Worst People Seem to Want to Be ‘High Agency’ Opinion, Today

    The term “high agency” is an ethos for a gambler’s time.

  90. Fossil of Pincer-Wielding Crawler Reveals Origins of Spiders, Scorpions and Others Science, Today

    Researchers argue that a newly examined specimen found decades ago in Utah provides new clues to the ancestors of chelicerates before the group hit it big on land.

  91. Supreme Court’s Birthright Decision Could Deal a Heavy Blow to Asians U.S., Today

    A new study found that an end to universal birthright citizenship would disproportionately affect babies born to Asian parents.

  92. Democrats Start to Hammer Vulnerable Republicans Over the War in Iran U.S., Today

    “Look at that gas pump,” a new ad from a liberal group says. It is targeting Representative Derrick Van Orden of Wisconsin over his support for the war effort.

  93. ‘Romeo and Juliet’: Sadie Sink, Noah Jupe and the Wonder of Young Love Theater, Today

    The sincerity of the play’s two stars shines through in Robert Icke’s new London production.

  94. Birthright Citizenship Plan Faces Costly Verification Hurdles U.S., Today

    Experts warn that enforcing President Trump’s order to limit birthright citizenship would require building an expensive and fragmented verification system.

  95. When Racism Is a Crime: Brazil Puts a Tourist on Trial for Word and Gesture World, Today

    An Argentine woman, who is white, could face years in prison after being accused of racism. The case has set off intense debate in Argentina and Brazil.

  96. Why Reopening the Strait of Hormuz Matters for the U.S. Economy World, Today

    The interconnectedness of global energy markets means that the effects of Iran’s blockade of the waterway are not limited to countries directly dependent on oil from the Middle East.

  97. Placing U.S. Troops in Middle East Hotels May Violate Laws of War U.S., Today

    U.S. commanders have kept many troops away from bases in the region to protect them from Iran’s ballistic missile attacks.

  98. Trump’s Birthright Citizenship Order Draws Lines Scholars Find Indefensible U.S., Today

    Different treatment for mothers and fathers is at odds with a 2017 Supreme Court decision, and other ideas in the order are hard to understand.

  99. Bruce Springsteen Brings Fiery Speeches and Songs to Minneapolis Arts, Today

    The E Street Band opened its Land of Hope and Dreams tour on Tuesday night, where the musician asked the crowd to choose “unity over division and peace over war.”

  100. What Is Birth Tourism and How Common Is It? U.S., Today

    The term refers to pregnant women who travel to the United States to give birth so that their baby can have American citizenship.

  101. U.S. Is Weighing Leaving NATO, Trump Says Video, Today

    In an interview with The Telegraph, a British newspaper, President Trump said that he was considering pulling the United States out of NATO alliance over the war in Iran.

  102. The ‘Constitutional Bedrock’ Trump Is Trying to Erase Video, Today

    Trump is on a mission to eliminate birthright citizenship, a right long thought to be guaranteed by the 14th Amendment of the Constitution. But how will the Supreme Court respond? The legal journalist Cristian Farias shares his insights.

  103. Trump Arrives at Supreme Court for Oral Arguments in a Presidential First U.S., Today

    President Trump’s presence in the court puts him face to face with justices whom he has tried to bully and intimidate.

  104. Lawyer Arguing at Supreme Court to Save Birthright Citizenship Is a Birthright Citizen U.S., Today

    She has spent much of her career defending immigrants’ rights in America.

  105. Home of Beloved New York Art Collector Hits the Market Real Estate, Today

    The Manhattan townhouse where Barbara Jakobson hosted art world luminaries for decades is for sale for $9.8 million.

  106. I Feel Left Out by My Sisters’ Plans for My Daughter’s Wedding. Help! Style, Today

    A reader is hurt by her sisters’ decision to cut short their time at her daughter’s destination wedding in favor of a yoga retreat they didn’t invite her to.

  107. Trump’s Brusque Threat to Europe: Go It Alone World, Today

    Threatening to pull out of NATO, President Trump portrayed the alliance as a “paper tiger” and said Europe was on its own in trying to secure the Strait of Hormuz.

  108. French Prosecutors Link Foiled Attack on American Bank to a Pro-Iranian Group World, Today

    The group is suspected of involvement in a string of attacks on Jewish targets in Belgium, Britain and the Netherlands.

  109. Markets Bet Big on a Quick End to the War in Iran Business, Today

    Global markets rallied as President Trump signaled that the United States may stop fighting soon. But big questions remain about lingering damage.

  110. The Fall of a Cambodian Money-Laundering Giant World, Today

    The former chairman of a financial group was brought to China in handcuffs, the latest high-level capture in a widening investigation into organized crime.

  111. Born American Briefing, Today

    We look at an important case before the Supreme Court.

  112. Robot Taxis Stop in Traffic in Chinese City, Stranding Travelers Business, Today

    The authorities in Wuhan, the site of one of the world’s largest experiments in self-driving cars, cited a “system failure” after widespread reports on Tuesday evening.

  113. Redes sociales nocivas para la salud En español, Today

    Un fallo judicial histórico en un caso de adicción en línea podría ser muy mala noticia para las grandes tecnológicas.

  114. Today’s Mission to the Moon The Daily, Today

    Four astronauts of the Artemis II mission are preparing NASA for its next lunar landing.

  115. Wordle Review No. 1,748 Gameplay, Today

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Thursday, April 2, 2026.

  116. Connections Companion No. 1,026 Gameplay, Today

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Thursday, April 2, 2026.

  117. Trump to Address the Nation About War Plans, and TMZ Goes After Congress The Headlines, Today

    Plus, what to know about NASA’s moon mission.

  118. Strands Sidekick No. 760 Gameplay, Today

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Thursday, April 2, 2026.

  119. Israel’s Message to Southern Lebanon: Shiites Must Go World, Today

    Israel has issued sweeping evacuation warnings, and pressed some Christian and Druse leaders to expel Shiite Muslims from their towns, the leaders said.

  120. Keep Calm and Maybe Take the Bus: Australia Confronts Oil Shock World, Today

    Prime Minister Anthony Albanese pleaded with Australians not to panic over higher fuel prices, in a rare national address on Wednesday.

  121. 29 Killed in Russian Military Plane Crash in Crimea World, Today

    Investigators cited a possible technical malfunction.

  122. EE. UU. avanza en su plan de expansión militar en Groenlandia En español, Today

    El Pentágono está en conversaciones con Dinamarca para obtener acceso a tres zonas más de la isla ártica con base en un pacto de defensa danés-estadounidense de 1951.

  123. ¿Amaneciste con dolor? Tal vez es hora de cambiar tu posición al dormir En español, Today

    Rigidez, articulaciones doloridas, reflujo ácido, ronquidos: los expertos explican los pros y los contras de las tres principales formas de dormir.

  124. One of Apple’s First Employees Looks Back at 50 Years Technology, Today

    In 1976, 14-year-old Chris Espinosa rode a moped to his job demonstrating computers made in Steve Jobs’s childhood home. The company has changed a bit since then.

  125. The Birthright Con Opinion, Today

    Trump wants to find out just how weak this Supreme Court is.

  126. 16 Off Broadway Plays and More to Ignite Your April Theater, Today

    Jennifer Tilly and Daphne Rubin-Vega in “The Adding Machine,” plus Jane Fonda in an eco-musical and Cecily Strong and Corey Stoll as a couple on their first date.

  127. U.S. Plans Military Expansion in Greenland World, Today

    The Pentagon is in talks with Denmark for access to three more areas on the Arctic island. Several Greenlanders said they didn’t like the idea.

  128. ‘Star Spangled to Death’: Ken Jacobs’s History of the United States Movies, Today

    At the Museum of Modern Art through April 7, audiences can enter and exit a screening of the 6½-hour film, which Jacobs began in the 1950s.

  129. A Memphis Congressman, His Ex-Intern and the Democrats’ Generational Fights U.S., Today

    The contest between Representative Steve Cohen, 76, a white incumbent, and Justin Pearson, 31, a Black state lawmaker, exemplifies a national push for a passing of the torch.

  130. They Want to Stage World Cup Events. Can They Get Permits? New York, Today

    Business improvement districts in the city are eager to capitalize on the huge sports event, which starts in June. But they’re worried about red tape.

  131. Zendaya and Robert Pattinson on Marriage and Secrets Podcasts, Today

    The stars of the new film, “The Drama,” debate the pros and cons of dredging up the past.

  132. $650,000 Homes in Texas, Nebraska and Virginia Real Estate, Today

    A brick bungalow in Houston, a renovated 1911 house in Omaha and a home with a rentable storefront space in Norfolk

  133. Zendaya, Robert Pattinson and ‘The Drama’ Video, Today

    Robert Pattinson and Zendaya sit down with the host of “Modern Love,” Anna Martin, to discuss the anxieties explored in their new film “The Drama.”

  134. Our Troops Deserve More Than This Opinion, Today

    We owe it to American service members and their families to be truthful about the risks involved and why we are at war.

  135. Is Your Neighborhood Noisy? You’re Not Alone. Real Estate, Today

    Excessive noise can ruin the quality of life at home and negatively impact health.

  136. This Energy Crisis Is Going to Change the World Opinion, Today

    Higher oil prices and limited supply will accelerate a turn toward cleaner technologies, especially in Asia and Europe.

  137. Should You Be Able to Bet on Anything? The Learning Network, Today

    Online prediction sites allow you to wager money on the existence of aliens, the return of Jesus and even the chances of nuclear Armageddon. Has betting gotten out of hand?

  138. Hoosiers Hate Cheaters, and Other Reasons a Trump Revenge Campaign Might Fail Opinion, Today

    In the Indiana primaries, a crucial test of the MAGA loyalty machine.

  139. Supreme Court to Hear Landmark Challenge to Birthright Citizenship U.S., Today

    The justices will consider the constitutionality of President Trump’s executive order ending birthright citizenship for the children of undocumented people and some temporary foreign visitors.

  140. When Stars’ Plastic Surgery Is Played for Your Entertainment Movies, Today

    On TikTok and Instagram, content creators play detective, trying to figure out what work has been done. But they’re really just critiquing women’s looks.

  141. Inside the Crossword’s Greatest April Fools’ Tricks Gameplay, Today

    From playful and clever to truly diabolical, these puzzle themes aim to delight.

  142. Taking a Birder’s Approach to the Botanical World Real Estate, Today

    In a new book, two botanists hope to reintroduce the 19th-century hobby of “Botanizing” to gardeners, if they can slow down long enough to take notice.

  143. How ‘American Psycho’ and Marina Abramovic Fed the Met Opera’s ‘Tristan’ Arts, Today

    The creators of a new “Tristan und Isolde” production explain the influences behind every element of a crucial scene.

  144. 34 Things to Do in N.Y.C. in April Arts, Today

    This month brings Barry Manilow and Martha Graham, Earth Day and Easter, as well as a pickle tour and a little night music.

  145. The Best Movies and TV Shows Coming to AMC+, Hulu, Apple TV and More in April Arts, Today

    A new Jonathan Glatzer tech satire and an adaptation of Isabel Allende’s novel “The House of the Spirits” are among this month’s highlights.

  146. Road-Tripping With a Historian Through America’s Past Books, Today

    In anticipation of the nation’s 250th anniversary, a Pulitzer winner visited 300 sites to see how history is displayed and, sometimes, erased.

  147. He Won Birthright Citizenship for All. His Own Family Never Knew. U.S., Today

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