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  1. Sri Lanka Uses U.S.-Iran Cease-Fire to Repatriate Iranian Sailors World, Today

    Sri Lanka had been refusing to send back the Iranian Navy personnel, including survivors from a warship that the United States torpedoed, during active hostilities.

  2. What LIV Golf’s Demise Means for Saudi Influence Business, Today

    The upstart golf circuit couldn’t conquer the sport, despite big spending by Saudi Arabia. Its end signals limits to how much the country will spend.

  3. ‘Blessed Are the Peacemakers,’ Pope Says Amid Standoff With Trump World, Today

    For days, Pope Leo XIV has attracted criticism from President Trump and his allies for refusing to back the war in Iran. On Thursday, he reiterated his calls for peace.

  4. National Security. Artificial Intelligence. And Your Dumb Dog. Briefing, Today

    We’re covering today’s top stories.

  5. South African Politician Julius Malema Is Sentenced to 5 Years in Prison World, Today

    The leftist lawmaker has been a prime target of President Trump’s attacks on South Africa. The ruling, handed down after a conviction on gun charges, leaves Mr. Malema’s political future in doubt.

  6. Russia Launches Largest Barrage on Ukrainian Cities in Months Video, Today

    At least 15 people died after Russia flew more than 700 drones and missiles across Ukrainian cities, according to the Ukrainian Air Force.

  7. El papa en África En español, Today

    El continente es crucial para el futuro de la Iglesia, pero también es el foco de tensiones de larga data en torno a algunos de los temas más delicados del catolicismo.

  8. Pakistan Looks to Play Peacemaker Between U.S. and Iran, Again World, Today

    After talks in Islamabad last weekend led to a two-week cease-fire, Pakistan is offering to host another round in an attempt to sustain ongoing peace efforts.

  9. What the U.S. Blockade Means for Iran’s Economy Business, Today

    Putting a stop to Iranian shipping will further add to Iran’s economic pain, analysts said, but it might not be enough to force concessions or lessen the global energy crunch.

  10. Trump vs. the Pope The Daily, Today

    Pope Leo XIV responds to President Trump’s lashing out over the war in Iran.

  11. Connections Companion No. 1,041 Gameplay, Today

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Friday, April 17, 2026.

  12. Strands Sidekick No. 775 Gameplay, Today

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Friday, April 17, 2026.

  13. Wordle Review No. 1,763 Gameplay, Today

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Friday, April 17, 2026.

  14. Trump’s Scattershot Week, and a Stock Market Record The Headlines, Today

    Plus, forget sneakers — Allbirds is going A.I.

  15. The Slow-Motion Battle for Hormuz Interactive, Today

    Iran’s stranglehold over the waterway completely reshaped shipping during the war. The U.S. naval blockade is an attempt to stop that.

  16. A Look at the Plans for Trump’s ‘Triumphal Arch’ Video, Today

    The structure proposed for President Trump’s arch would be 250 feet, more than twice the height of the Lincoln Memorial. It would sit near Arlington National Cemetery. A commission filled with Trump appointees is to review plans on Thursday.

  17. The Right-Wing Takeover of Combat Sports Is Upon Us Podcasts, Today

    Pablo on TKO’s rise and how Dana White’s alliances may favor profits over fighters and fans.

  18. Israeli and Lebanese Leaders Will Speak Thursday, Trump Says World, Today

    Neither side confirmed a meeting. Israeli and Lebanese officials have said a cease-fire in the war against Hezbollah is under consideration.

  19. Xi Courts Vietnam With His Authoritarian Vision of Security World, Today

    China used a visit by the Vietnamese leader to show a deepening of security ties that analysts say far outpaces U.S. defense ties in the region.

  20. Trump los deportó. Una comunidad en Costa Rica les dio refugio En español, Today

    En un pueblo del bosque nuboso, una red de residentes, extranjeros y cuáqueros pacifistas ofreció un refugio precario pero vital a las familias expulsadas por el gobierno de Estados Unidos.

  21. Who’s Winning the Cash Race in 9 Top Senate Contests? U.S., Today

    Money from Democratic donors has flowed into the coffers of the party’s top Senate candidates — especially its nominee in Texas.

  22. Talarico Leads a Democratic Cash Surge: 7 Takeaways From 2026 Filings U.S., Today

    Democrats in key Senate races out-raised their Republican rivals, but super PACs on the right are poised to play a powerful role in the midterms, new campaign finance filings showed.

  23. European Airlines Face Fuel Shortages Within Weeks Business, Today

    If tankers do not soon begin crossing the Strait of Hormuz, airlines in Europe may not have enough jet fuel to operate all of their flights.

  24. We Are Gambling Away Our Future Opinion, Today

    America’s view of liberty is upside down.

  25. Who Doesn’t Get Trump Mixed Up With Jesus? Opinion, Today

    In a strange era, a stranger turn.

  26. Kennedy to Testify Before Congress for First Time This Year U.S., Today

    Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is expected to defend staff and funding cuts at the Health and Human Services Department he oversees.

  27. Downtown Tower or Tree-Lined Street? A New Brooklynite Weighed Her Options. Interactive, Today

    Looking for prime subway access and proximity to green space, a longtime renter considered newer buildings in various shapes and sizes.

  28. Maine Would Be First State to Pause New Data Centers, if Governor Signs Bill U.S., Today

    The Democrat-controlled legislature passed the measure on Tuesday, but Gov. Janet Mills, a Democrat running for Senate, has yet to say whether she will sign it.

  29. Orban’s Defeat Punctures Europe’s Far Right, but Also Offers It a Road Map World, Today

    Corruption and economic mismanagement brought down Hungary’s authoritarian leader. Will his political disciples avoid those pitfalls?

  30. ‘Greater New York’ Brings the Noisy, Messy Vitality of 53 Artists Arts, Today

    The signature survey by MoMA PS 1 of artists living and working in the city highlights those whose talent is often hidden in plain sight.

  31. How the Supreme Court Defeated Trump Opinion, Today

    A conservative court watcher explains why the president has failed to bend the judicial branch to his will.

  32. Are Parents Doing Too Much? The Learning Network, Today

    A guest essay argues that in an age of helicopter parenting, parents should consider “underachieving.” Do you agree?

  33. The Rise of the Sugar Mommy Economy Opinion, Today

    What a shift in the dating preferences of younger men reveals about our changing norms.

  34. Mamdani Announces Plan to Lower Insurance Costs for Landlords New York, Today

    Mayor Zohran Mamdani of New York, acknowledging that landlords are struggling with rising costs, said a cheaper “publicly backed” program would aim to insure 100,000 homes by 2030.

  35. Mamdani Enlists Philanthropists to Raise $20 Million for Child Care New York, Today

    Mayor Zohran Mamdani of New York will announce a campaign to raise money from private donors through a city-run nonprofit to support his child care plan. He already has raised $3.5 million.

  36. New York City to Spend $4 Billion From Pension Funds on Affordable Homes New York, Today

    The money could jump-start affordable housing projects across the metropolitan region.

  37. Jesus Memes, Threats and a War in Iran: A Portrait of Trump Under Pressure U.S., Today

    President Trump has lashed out at enemies, allies and even the pope, and made it harder for Republicans to keep the focus on economic issues in a midterm election year.

  38. Homes for Sale in New York and New Jersey Real Estate, Today

    This week’s properties are four-bedroom homes in Oyster Bay Cove, N.Y., and Plainsboro, N.J.

  39. Aging in a Brightly Lit, Big City Style, Today

    In 1984, Jay McInerney was a famous, young, hedonistic novelist. Now 71, he is wistful as he wraps up his tetralogy about a couple whose city, and marriage, are tested by the pandemic.

  40. The Phillies Owner’s Other Superstars Arts, Today

    Mets fans, avert your eyes: John Middleton, majority owner of the Phillies, and his wife have a deep bench of American art stars, and they’ve lent them in a dual display for the 250th.

  41. Carbon Removal Industry Reels as Microsoft Retreats Climate, Today

    Once held up as a key solution to climate change, a field that aims to remove carbon from the atmosphere is struggling to catch on.

  42. 36 Hours in Santa Cruz, Calif. Interactive, Today

    Find in microcosm so much that is great about California, including towering redwoods, surf culture and renowned wineries.

  43. Made in New York: An Iranian Liquor That’s Banned in Iran Food, Today

    As war engulfs their homeland, four expats are distilling aragh sagi, a Persian drink that’s catching on in American bars, restaurants and stores.

  44. Democrats Fight to Hold On to Mikie Sherrill’s House Seat New York, Today

    Analilia Mejia, a progressive Democrat, is competing on Thursday in New Jersey against Joe Hathaway, a Republican who has tried to distance himself from President Trump.

  45. An Art Museum Has Evolved Along With Its Neighborhood New York, Today

    MoMA PS1 in Queens has been in Long Island City for 50 years.

  46. Even Michael Jordan Will Sit Down to Talk About This Basketball Legend Arts, Today

    A new documentary by the “Black-ish” creator Kenya Barris looks at the legacy of Jerry West, a figure so crucial to the N.B.A.’s history that he’s the league’s logo.

  47. Got $100 Million? Ukraine Has Just the Fertilizer Plant for You. World, Today

    An effort to privatize the facility is a key test of whether Kyiv can overcome concerns about Russian attacks and corruption to attract foreign investment.

  48. Luke Tennie Stirs the Pot Arts, Today

    After a breakout performance on “Shrinking,” the actor can now be seen on “Abbott Elementary” and “The Pitt.”

  49. It’s (Always) the Season for Anime Arts, Today

    There’s a new crop four times a year. This spring, the Ghibli-like “Witch Hat Atelier” and the alternate-future samurai saga “Nippon Sangoku” stand out.

  50. Love Clothes? How About Their Prices? Style, Today

    Tell us about how you decide to spend your money and what is worth the splurge.

  51. ‘Mother Mary’ Review: Anne Hathaway Strikes a Pose Movies, Today

    The actress plays a pop star who reunites with Michaela Coel’s fashion designer. But the spectacle you see onscreen is far more engaging than the dialogue.

  52. ‘Normal’ Review: This Town Is Anything But Movies, Today

    Bob Odenkirk plays a sheriff who uncovers a dangerous secret in this hyper-violent, small-town crime caper.

  53. ‘Mad Bills to Pay’ Review: Growing Up Unexpectedly Movies, Today

    A girlfriend’s pregnancy upends the life of a young man in the Bronx in this first feature by Joel Alfonso Vargas that unspools with sedulous care.

  54. ‘Erupcja’ Review: Dancing Through the Ash Movies, Today

    Charli XCX stars in this drama about a young woman who can’t quite tell the difference between freedom and fleeing.

  55. What We Saw at New York Bridal Fashion Week Fashion, Today

    New silhouettes and brands, a focus on gothic romance and the resurgence of the ‘90s style slip dress were just some of the many highlights from the runways.

  56. ‘Eagles of the Republic’ Review: How Authoritarians Clip Wings Movies, Today

    In the director Tarik Saleh’s latest feature on contemporary Egypt, a movie star is made to appear in a propaganda film.

  57. ‘Blue Heron’ Review: Rewinding Time to Find a Brother Movies, Today

    Sophy Romvari’s superb debut feature blends memory, documentary and fiction to process a family wound.

  58. ‘Amrum’ Review: A Moral Awakening Movies, Today

    In this World War II-era coming-of-age drama, a young boy living on a remote German island questions his parents for the first time.

  59. ‘Balls Up’ Review: Offend It Like Beckham Movies, Today

    Two condom salesmen, Mark Wahlberg and Paul Walter Hauser, embark on a bawdy, digressive picaresque in Peter Farrelly’s defiantly lowbrow film.

  60. Two Delicious Food Memoirs, Two Very Different Menus Books, Today

    Both authors share uncanny similarities of upbringing. But their culinary paths diverged sharply.

  61. We’re Building More Affordable Housing These Days. It’s Still Not Enough. Real Estate, Today

    The good news is, affordable units are making up a larger share of the new rental supply.

  62. Ahead of 2028, Vance Collects Cash, Chits and Contacts U.S., Today

    The vice president is also the finance chair of the Republican National Committee, allowing him to court donors who could prove helpful should he run for president.

  63. A Woman Looks to Monica Lewinsky to Figure Out Where Things Went Wrong Books, Today

    Julia Langbein’s novel considers the legions of women whose lives have been forever marred by compromising early relationships.

  64. Politicians Talk About Crime as if It’s Still 1994 Opinion, Today

    Americans want a new approach to policing and incarceration.

  65. A Football School Striving to Be More Keeps Dropping the Ball U.S., Today

    Ohio State isn’t the only university in turmoil, but few others have faced so many issues lately. One lawmaker called the school “a national embarrassment.”

  66. Help for Medicare Advantage Patients Who Lose Doctors Is Shelved, for Now Business, Today

    Nationwide, hospital and providers are leaving private Medicare Advantage plans, putting thousands of seniors at risk of higher costs and the loss of trusted doctors.

  67. MAHA Propelled Kennedy to the White House. It May Become His Downfall. Opinion, Today

    Will MAHA stay committed to Robert F. Kennedy Jr.?

  68. Help! An Airport Cart Left Me at the Wrong Gate, and Now I’m Out $1,300. Travel, Today

    An airline agent’s attempt at a good deed went astray when it caused a 90-year-old traveler to miss his flight. Who should pay for his hotel and meals?

  69. Inside the Storage Units of Six New Yorkers Real Estate, Today

    In a city of notoriously small apartments, New Yorkers keep their meaningful mementos and quirky collections elsewhere.

  70. Arthur Sze Treasures Sappho, Neruda and ‘2,000 Years of Mayan Literature’ Books, Today

    The U.S. poet laureate’s new book, “Transient Worlds,” collects 23 poems in 13 languages to show the many ways a work can be translated.

  71. Kendrick Lamar’s Protégé Baby Keem Tells the Whole Story, Warts and All Arts, Today

    The 25-year-old rapper and producer knows he’s benefited from his cousin’s support. But the path to his autobiographical album, “Casino,” was his alone.

  72. How a Decade of Violence Transformed Colombia, and One Family Books, Today

    Through accounts of relatives and direct witnesses, Adriana E. Ramírez examines a pivotal, and brutal, period of history.

  73. Trump Deported Them. A Costa Rican Mountain Town Took Them In. World, Today

    In a cloud forest village, a network of residents, foreigners and pacifist Quakers offered a precarious yet vital sanctuary for families expelled by the U.S. government.

  74. The Enduring Beauty of Black-and-White Games Arts, Today

    Mouse: P.I. for Hire is the latest monochrome adventure in an industry often obsessed with realistic graphics.

  75. Russian Strikes Kill at Least 15 in Biggest Barrage on Ukrainian Cities in Months World, Today

    Moscow is again ramping up missile and drone attacks on civilian targets, dispelling any notion that a temporary cease-fire for Orthodox Easter might become more lasting.

  76. The Rise of the Sugar Mama Economy Video, Today

    What a shift in the dating preferences of younger men reveals about our changing norms.

  77. Stocks Extend Rally and Oil Prices Stabilize as Investor Optimism Grows Business, Today

    Oil prices stabilized and stocks rose on optimism that diplomatic talks could yield a permanent peace deal.

  78. Lo que pasó luego de que Dinamarca adoptara una ciudad en ruinas de Ucrania En español, Today

    Mykolaiv fue adoptada por el gobierno danés al mes de empezar la guerra. Desde entonces, Dinamarca ha destinado el 60 por ciento de toda su ayuda a la reconstrucción de Ucrania a esta ciudad.

  79. More Young Men Say Religion Is ‘Very Important’ to Them, Poll Finds U.S., Today

    “I wanted something new and something traditional and something that felt holy.”

  80. 3 ejercicios para prevenir el dolor de pies En español, Today

    La fascitis plantar puede ser increíblemente incómoda. Pero unos sencillos movimientos pueden aliviarla y prevenirla.

  81. Today’s Iran War Trump Lebanon News live blog included one standalone post:
  82. La creciente disputa sobre el papa e Irán aleja a Meloni de Trump En español, Today

    La primera ministra italiana fue considerada en su día una de las aliadas europeas más cercanas del presidente Trump. Su amistad parece ahora estar en peligro.

  83. Elogio de los perros tontos En español, Today

    No pasa nada si tu mascota no es un genio.

  84. Spelling Bee Forum Gameplay, Today

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

  85. Statue of Liberty The Learning Network, Today

    What do you think this image is communicating?

  86. Word of the Day: punctual The Learning Network, Today

    This word has appeared in 19 articles on NYTimes.com in the past year. Can you use it in a sentence?

  87. Stephen Colbert Wants the Vice President to Lay Off the Pope Arts, Today

    The “Late Show” host scolded JD Vance for suggesting that Pope Leo XIV “be careful when he talks about matters of theology.”

  88. Muchos migrantes en EE. UU. temen declarar impuestos, y eso podría causarle problemas al fisco En español, Today

    El temor a que el IRS comparta sus datos con el ICE ha convertido la temporada de la declaración de la renta en una apuesta arriesgada para muchos migrantes. El Laboratorio Presupuestario de Yale prevé una pérdida de unos 300.000 millones de dólares en una década.

  89. I Almost Never Predict Supreme Court Outcomes. Trump Will Lose This Case. Opinion, Today

    This immigration case is really about procedure.

  90. Drivers Stranded as Flooding Closes Major Highway in Milwaukee Weather, Today

    Severe storms moving across the Midwest were bringing heavy rain and raising the risk of flash flooding, tornadoes and large hail.

  91. 3 Killed in Boat Strike in the Pacific, Pentagon Says U.S., Today

    It was the third such attack by the U.S. military in three days, and the 51st attack in a campaign against people who the United States has accused of smuggling drugs.

  92. El bloqueo de EE. UU. frena el comercio de Irán En español, Today

    Más de una decena de buques de guerra de la Marina estadounidense están aplicando un bloqueo a los buques de todas las naciones que entren o salgan de zonas costeras o puertos iraníes.

  93. Corrections: April 16, 2026 Corrections, Today

    Corrections that appeared in print on Thursday, April 16, 2026.

  94. Quote of the Day: Amid War, U.S. Businesses Aim to Sustain Profit Streak Corrections, Today

    Quotation of the Day for Thursday, April 16, 2026.

  95. ‘The Fear of 13’ Doesn’t Entirely Add Up Theater, Today

    Adrien Brody and Tessa Thompson make confident Broadway debuts, but the uneven script makes for a narratively slippery prison drama.

  96. China’s G.D.P. Stronger Than Expected, Led by Infrastructure Spending Business, Today

    A steep slide in housing prices has left consumers less prosperous and less willing to spend, but the government is pouring money into new rail lines and other projects.

  97. Lawyer John Eastman Disbarred for Efforts to Overturn 2020 Election U.S., Today

    The California Supreme Court upheld a lower court’s decision that said Mr. Eastman, had violated the rules of professional ethics.

  98. Iran Will Be in U.S. for World Cup, FIFA Leader Says World, Today

    The comments come as peace talks between Iran and the United States have not yet resumed and a cease-fire is set to expire next week.

  99. Trump’s Proposed ‘Triumphal Arch’ Would Be Among the World’s Tallest Interactive, Today

    See how the 250-foot structure would dwarf other monumental arches, including the Arc de Triomphe in Paris.

  100. Fast Fliers Gameplay, Today

    Rafael Musa and Sala Wanetick tag-team this tremendous Thursday.

  101. Summer in April? Temperatures Hit 90 Along the East Coast. Weather, Today

    Remember those grimy snow piles that just wouldn’t melt? They’re gone now.

  102. Iran War Deepens Divide Among Democrats Over Arming Israel U.S., Today

    Concerns over the Iran war led several Democratic senators who had rejected past bids to curb weapons transfers to Israel to vote to block the sale of bulldozers and bombs.

  103. Sneaker Company Allbirds Plans to Pivot to A.I. Yes, A.I. U.S., Today

    After selling its business for $39 million last month, the company said it planned to buy powerful computer chips and rebrand itself NewBird AI.

  104. DeSantis Delays Redistricting Special Session and Adds a Vaccine Bill U.S., Today

    The Florida governor is expected to propose a congressional map that could result in up to five new Republican-leaning seats. Some in the party fear it could backfire.

  105. Analysis of Alzheimer’s Drugs Stirs Debate About Their Effectiveness Health, Today

    The review said a certain class of drugs had little clinical benefit, but many Alzheimer’s experts criticized the analysis, saying it unfairly lumped failed drugs with two recently approved treatments.

  106. Just War Doctrine: The Pope, JD Vance and a Theological Debate U.S., Yesterday

    President Trump’s attack on Pope Leo has touched off an argument about a framework for determining when war is justified.

  107. Mamdani’s Wife Admits ‘Shame’ Over Social Media Posts From Her Teens New York, Yesterday

    Rama Duwaji apologized for using what she said was “harmful” language as a teenager, in her first interview since her husband, Zohran Mamdani, took office.

  108. 5 Takeaways From the Live Nation Antitrust Trial Arts, Yesterday

    A jury found that the concert giant operated as a monopoly, a verdict that could have major reverberations in the music industry.

  109. 5 Things to Know About New York’s Proposed Second Home Tax Real Estate, Yesterday

    Gov. Kathy Hochul wants to tax second homes in New York City that are worth $5 million or more. Here’s how the proposal might work.

  110. Shakespeare Bought One Property in London. Now We Know Exactly Where. World, Yesterday

    In confirming the precise location of William Shakespeare’s Blackfriars house, a British scholar raises fresh questions about what he intended to do with it.

  111. La principal diplomática de EE. UU. en Venezuela deja su cargo tras haber llegado en enero En español, Yesterday

    Laura Dogu, quien reabrió la embajada de Estados Unidos en Venezuela, vuelve a su rol como asesora del oficial de mayor rango del ejército estadounidense mientras continúa la guerra con Irán.

  112. Videos Show Officers Beating Man During Arrest in Brooklyn New York, Yesterday

    Two officers were placed under investigation after the videos surfaced. Mayor Zohran Mamdani called them disturbing. The Police Department said officers incorrectly identified the man.

  113. Carol Greitzer, Tireless Defender of Greenwich Village, Dies at 101 New York, Yesterday

    A lifelong New Yorker and longtime City Council member, she opposed Robert Moses’s wrecking ball, championed historic preservation and fought for women’s and gay rights.

  114. Sudan Enters Fourth Year of War Amid World’s Most Severe Humanitarian Crisis World, Yesterday

    Fighting that erupted in 2023 has forced millions from their homes and left widespread hunger that is now being compounded by strife in the Middle East.

  115. Done and Dusted? Trump’s Portrayal of the War in Iran Collides With Reality. U.S., Yesterday

    President Trump is confronting a crisis that is not bending to his narrative of a “pretty reasonable” new regime in Iran and all-but-assured victory for the United States.

  116. Un funcionario brasileño incluyó a BYD en una lista de mano de obra esclava. Después, fue despedido En español, Yesterday

    La salida del principal inspector de trabajo de Brasil ha puesto al gobierno del presidente Lula, político de izquierda y exdirigente sindical, en una situación incómoda.

  117. 2 Men Plead Not Guilty to Supporting ISIS in Gracie Mansion Attack New York, Yesterday

    The defendants, Emir Balat, 18, and Ibrahim Kayumi, 19, face federal charges in the homemade-bomb attack on an anti-Muslim protest in March. No one was injured.

  118. Justice Sotomayor Apologizes for Highly Personal Criticism of Justice Kavanaugh U.S., Yesterday

    At the University of Kansas School of Law last week, she criticized her colleague while discussing his views in an immigration-related case.

  119. The Pied-à-Terre Tax Has Failed Before. Could This Year Be Different? New York, Yesterday

    Amid calls from the left to tax the rich, a tax proposal on multimillion-dollar second homes in New York City, backed by Gov. Kathy Hochul, seems to have better odds of passing than in years past.

  120. Stocks Hit a Record High Briefing, Yesterday

    Also, Pakistani mediators arrive in Iran. Here’s the latest at the end of Wednesday.

  121. Trump’s ‘Triumphal Arch’ Draws Backlash, Even From an Expert Who Proposed It U.S., Yesterday

    The story of how President Trump quadrupled the size of the original proposal for the arch follows a now-familiar pattern.

  122. Can Trump and Republicans Get Back on Message on the Economy? U.S., Yesterday

    It’s Tax Day, but much of the country’s focus has been on an unpopular war.

  123. In the House, Republican Plans Go Awry Amid Party Divides U.S., Yesterday

    Fresh off a two-week break, lawmakers returned to turmoil in the House, where legislation to reopen the Department of Homeland Security is stalled and the G.O.P. is struggling to keep its agenda on track.

  124. Starmer Summons U.S. Social Media Companies Over Child Safety Online World, Yesterday

    The British prime minister will meet with executives from Meta, Google and other companies on Thursday as his government explores how to protect children from online harms.

  125. Yesterday’s Iran War Trump Us Israel live blog included two standalone posts:
  126. The Pope in Africa World, Yesterday

    The continent is crucial to the future of the church, but it’s also the center of long-running tensions over some of Catholicism’s most charged issues.

  127. One-Pot White Wine Pasta Video, Yesterday

    While this pasta is reminiscent of scampi, piccata and vongole, it delivers something more — a hard-to-pin-down complexity that comes from cooking the pasta not in water but in wine.

  128. Spaghetti all’Assassina Video, Yesterday

    This spicy one-pot pasta dish is common on menus in Bari, Italy, but can easily be prepared at home.

  129. Coconut-Miso Salmon Curry Video, Yesterday

    This light, delicate weeknight curry comes together in less than 30 minutes and is defined by its deep miso flavor.

  130. Loaded Sweet Potatoes With Kimchi and Bacon Video, Yesterday

    For effort-to-flavor ratio, you can’t really beat a jar of kimchi and a pack of bacon. This five-ingredient dinner is a riot of deliciousness: Sweet potatoes roasted in bacon fat provide a sturdy base for bacon-enriched kimchi and pillowy mozzarella.

  131. Skillet Gnocchi With Miso Butter and Asparagus Video, Yesterday

    This skillet gnocchi recipe has a spring in its step: It takes just 10 minutes to cook and is loaded with sweet springtime asparagus and baby greens.

  132. Carrot Maqluba Video, Yesterday

    Maqluba is a traditional Palestinian dish made of rice, meat and fried vegetables, most often eggplants (in summer) or cauliflower (in winter), although some like to combine both, and add carrots as well.

  133. What Was the Deal With Jack Harlow’s Giant Hat? Style, Yesterday

    Also, fashion can’t quit Anna Wintour.

  134. It’s the End of the Internet as We Know It Opinion, Yesterday

    In the race to patch up cybersecurity holes found by the newest A.I. models, we risk leaving too many people to fend for themselves.

  135. Executive Who Led Ford’s Electric Car Push Is Leaving Business, Yesterday

    Doug Field, a former Tesla and Apple executive, had returned to Ford Motor in 2021 to help develop new electric models and software.

  136. Pakistani Mediators Arrive in Iran in Bid to Keep Peace Talks Alive World, Yesterday

    The diplomacy came as the U.S. Navy locked down trade to Iranian ports, and Iran responded by threatening critical shipping routes across the region.

  137. Labor Dept. Investigates Texts Among Secretary’s Family and Staff U.S., Yesterday

    Secretary Lori Chavez-DeRemer asked staff members to bring wine to her hotel room, and to keep in touch with her husband and father.

  138. He Preached the Gospel on the Subway. Then He Pulled Out a Machete. New York, Yesterday

    Anthony Griffin was a popular battle rapper who turned toward religious rhetoric. The police say he slashed three people with a machete before they killed him.

  139. What the Iran War Means for China Video, Yesterday

    Our national security correspondent David E. Sanger examines what the Iran war means to China, which is the world’s biggest importer of Iranian oil.

  140. Frenchman Wins $1.2 Million Picasso Painting Video, Yesterday

    A 58-year-old Parisian man won Pablo Picasso’s 1941 “Tête de Femme” in a charity raffle on Tuesday. He purchased his two raffle tickets for 100 euros each, and walked away with a $1.2 million painting. The charity raffle raised roughly $11 million for Alzheimers research.

  141. La guerra de Sheinbaum contra el crimen enfrenta un balance sombrío: 133.000 desaparecidos En español, Yesterday

    La presidenta de México, Claudia Sheinbaum, está bajo presión para poner fin a una de las tragedias más dolorosas del país: la desaparición de más de 133.000 personas.

  142. Sports Betting Industry Spends $41 Million to Influence Elections U.S., Yesterday

    With a well-funded super PAC, the betting platforms DraftKings, FanDuel and Fanatics are aiming to shape future regulation of their rapidly growing industry.

  143. Saudi Fund to Back Away From LIV Golf Under Mounting Financial Pressures World, Yesterday

    The Saudi league, established in 2022, attracted some of the sport’s biggest stars with huge contracts.

  144. Julio Torres in ‘Color Theories,’ and More Theater to Stream Theater, Yesterday

    Other picks include the historical hip-hop musical “Mexodus,” an Anne Carson radio play and a century-old play about machines replacing humans.

  145. Kacey Musgraves Returns, Cheeky as Ever Video, Yesterday

    Kacey Musgraves is back with her latest single, “Dry Spell.” Our critic Jon Caramanica explains how the song’s double entendres and parched guitar signal a return to form for the country star.

  146. Getting the Pope to Answer a Pointed Question at 30,000 Feet World, Yesterday

    The Times’s Rome bureau chief is still getting a feel for a pontiff who is willing to challenge President Trump and use his sense of humor.

  147. South Africa Names Roelf Meyer as New Ambassador to Trump’s Washington World, Yesterday

    The move comes as the country looks to strengthen diplomatic ties with the United States after months of hostility between the two nations.

  148. Barbara Gordon, Who Wrote Memoir of Pill Addiction, Dies at 90 Books, Yesterday

    “I’m Dancing as Fast as I Can,” which became a best seller, detailed her years of prescription drug abuse and offered an indictment of American psychiatry.

  149. Omaha Police Fatally Shoot Woman Who Cut 3-Year-Old Boy With Knife at Walmart U.S., Yesterday

    The woman forced the child, who was sitting in a cart, and his babysitter out of the store at knife point. She had the boy when police arrived, the department said. The shooting is under investigation.

  150. ‘The Pitt’ Perfectly Captures the Stress of 2026 Video, Yesterday

    Before the Season 2 finale of “The Pitt,” The Times’s critic, Wesley Morris, realized that the show has been playing the same trick on him again and again. Every time this medical drama lulls you into complacency, it jolts you awake with a new emergency — which is exactly what it feels like to be alive in 2026.

  151. With Iran War on Pause, Political Battle Resumes Over Israeli Democracy World, Yesterday

    A court fight over Itamar Ben-Gvir, an extremist who oversees the police, pits the attorney general against Benjamin Netanyahu and his right-wing government.

  152. The Good List: 7 Things to Add Some Delight to Your Day Briefing, Yesterday

    Train jazz, the “Brady Bunch” house and the gift of time.

  153. Yale Report Finds Colleges Deserve Blame for Higher Education’s Problems U.S., Yesterday

    A 10-member committee offered a brutal assessment of academia’s role in creating the forces challenging American colleges and universities.

  154. Mamdani and N.Y.C. Council Speaker Reach Truce Over Key Appointment New York, Yesterday

    The speaker, Julie Menin, privately agreed to not block Nadia Shihata’s appointment to lead the Department of Investigation as a sign of peace with Mayor Zohran Mamdani.

  155. How The Times Covers Attackers, Suspects and Victims of Violence Times Insider, Yesterday

    Reporting on the people who upend life and those whose lives are upended can bring surprising and uncomfortable details to light.

  156. Iran Is Teaching Us Something About the American War Machine Opinion, Yesterday

    The future of war belongs to “flying lawn mowers”

  157. Jury Finds Live Nation Acts as a Monopoly in a Victory for States Arts, Yesterday

    In a verdict that could have far-reaching consequences in the music industry, the live colossus that includes Ticketmaster was found to have violated antitrust laws.

  158. Senate Republicans Again Block Bid to Limit Trump’s Iran War Powers U.S., Yesterday

    For the fourth time since the war began, G.O.P. senators successfully fended off an effort to constrain the president. But there were signs of growing unease among Republicans.

  159. Trump’s Quest for More Sway Over Fed Faces Fresh Hurdles Business, Yesterday

    Jerome H. Powell’s term as chair of the Federal Reserve ends on May 15, but it appears increasingly likely that he will stay on in some capacity at the central bank after that.

  160. Top U.S. Diplomat in Venezuela Leaves Post After Arriving in January World, Yesterday

    Laura Dogu, who reopened the U.S. Embassy in Venezuela, returns to advising Gen. Dan Caine, the highest ranking U.S. military officer, as the war with Iran continues.

  161. Brazilian Official Put China’s BYD on Slave Labor List. Then He Was Fired. World, Yesterday

    The dismissal of Brazil’s top labor inspector has landed the leftist government of President Lula, a former union leader, in an awkward spot.

  162. ‘We Cannot Lose Sight of Ukraine.’ Europeans Promise More Aid to Kyiv. World, Yesterday

    The focus in recent weeks has been on the conflict in Iran, but European leaders said it was crucial to keep aid flowing to Ukraine.

  163. Journalism Essentials: A Limited Series on Media Literacy The Learning Network, Yesterday

    Our first bite-size teachings on fundamentals from The School of The New York Times look at journalism’s role in society.

  164. SantaCon Leader Ran His Own $1 Million Con Game, U.S. Says New York, Yesterday

    Stefan Pildes “siphoned” more than half of the money donated over five years for the outing, a raucous New York City bar crawl promoted as a charitable event, prosecutors said.

  165. Ad Companies Settle With F.T.C. Over Claims of Harm to Conservative Sites Technology, Yesterday

    WPP, Dentsu and Publicis settled claims they colluded on policies to combat misinformation, denying ad revenue to publishers on the right.

  166. Why Is Child Care So Expensive? Headway, Yesterday

    Plus, why the industry is a “market failure.”

  167. Sheinbaum’s War on Crime Faces a Grim Reckoning: 133,000 Missing World, Yesterday

    President Claudia Sheinbaum of Mexico is under pressure to end one of her country’s most painful tragedies: the disappearance of more than 133,000 people.

  168. JD Vance dice que el papa debería ser más cuidadoso al hablar de teología En español, Yesterday

    El vicepresidente, que es católico, discrepó con la afirmación del papa León XIV de que un discípulo de Cristo “nunca se pone del lado de quienes ayer empuñaban la espada y hoy lanzan bombas”.

  169. BBC Announces Plan to Cut Around 2,000 Jobs World, Yesterday

    The cuts amount to about 10 percent of the work force at the British public broadcaster, which is facing financial pressures.

  170. ‘The Adding Machine’ Review: A Man Is Made Redundant Theater, Yesterday

    Daphne Rubin-Vega stars as a laid-off office worker who spins into a murderous rage in this update of Elmer L. Rice’s 1923 classic.

  171. Vance, the Pope and ‘Matters of Morality’ Opinion, Yesterday

    Readers respond to Vice President JD Vance’s remarks critical of Pope Leo XIV. Also: Mr. Trump, try kindness; a tax solution that wasn’t.

  172. Tiny Love Stories: ‘Embarrassed Yet Unable to Stop’ Style, Yesterday

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

  173. Stocks Approach Record High as Wall St. Looks Beyond War Business, Yesterday

    Investors appear to be treating an end to the U.S.-Israeli war with Iran as a foregone conclusion.

  174. Dam Failure Could Imperil Thousands in Northern Michigan U.S., Yesterday

    A levee breach near Cheboygan had forced evacuations and officials continue to monitor a nearby dam. Rain and snowmelt have affected the area.

  175. Snap Is Laying Off 16% of Full-Time Staff as It Embraces A.I. Business, Yesterday

    The company, which owns the social media app Snapchat, said it was laying off about 1,000 employees as it increased its reliance on artificial intelligence.

  176. El bloqueo de Trump al estrecho de Ormuz puede poner en riesgo la relación con China En español, Yesterday

    El reto más reciente al que se enfrenta el presidente Trump es cómo evitar que el conflicto con Irán haga tambalear la incipiente distensión con China.

  177. Yesterday’s Trump News live blog included one standalone post:
  178. Debt Alarms Ring as Countries Rack Up More Emergency Spending Business, Yesterday

    Amid signs of a prolonged period of high energy costs, policymakers are urging restraint as governments open up the public till to protect households and businesses.

  179. Israel Considering Cease-fire With Lebanon, Officials Say World, Yesterday

    Talk of a truce that would pause the war between Israel and Iran-backed Hezbollah in Lebanon followed rare direct talks between Israel and Lebanon in Washington on Tuesday.

  180. Así han evolucionado las transferencias de armas de China a Irán por décadas En español, Yesterday

    China ha negado las afirmaciones de los servicios de inteligencia de EE. UU. de que podría haber enviado armas a Irán. En los últimos años, China ha apoyado a Irán con piezas de doble uso.

  181. U.S. Blockade in Strait of Hormuz Appears to Hold Video, Yesterday

    The U.S. blockade of the Strait of Hormuz appeared to be working on Wednesday, as marine trackers reported no Iran-linked ships entering or exiting the strait since the blockade began on Monday.

  182. My Longtime Housekeeper’s Work Is Slipping. What Should I Do? Magazine, Yesterday

    We know she depends on this income, and we have hesitated to raise the issue with her.

  183. Here’s Johnny! (And Bach and 4 Choreographers) Arts, Yesterday

    The violinist Johnny Gandelsman wanted his music to move. In the overly winsome “Johnny Loves Johann,” he performs Bach’s cello suites alongside four dance artists.

  184. Kuwait Detained Journalist After Comments on Iran War Images, Watchdog Says World, Yesterday

    The country has not commented publicly about Ahmed Shihab-Eldin, who the Committee to Protect Journalists said had been charged with spreading false information.

  185. How to Win a $1.2 Million Picasso Without Really Trying Arts, Yesterday

    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.”

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

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

  187. Putting Connecticut Artists in the Spotlight Arts, Yesterday

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

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

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

  189. Honoring Frederic Church: Beyond the Hudson River School Arts, Yesterday

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

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

    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.

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

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

  192. Map: 3.2-Magnitude Earthquake Shakes Southern California Interactive, Yesterday

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

  193. That Meeting You Hate May Keep A.I. From Stealing Your Job Business, Yesterday

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

  194. How ‘Jagged Intelligence’ Can Reframe the A.I. Debate Technology, Yesterday

    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.

  195. ‘Rethinking, Reimagining and Reinstalling’ the Metropolitan Museum of Art Arts, Yesterday

    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.

  196. 5 Books to Lift You Up During Life’s Hardest Times Well, Yesterday

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

  197. What to See This Spring at Museums Across the Country Arts, Yesterday

    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.

  198. Nature Is Still Molding Human Genes, Study Finds Science, Yesterday

    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.

  199. How to Cook the Perfect Egg for You Food, Yesterday

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

  200. Large Hail Pelts Midwest Amid Severe Weather Outbreak Video, Yesterday

    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.

  201. Corporate America Aims to Preserve Profit Streak During War in Iran Business, Yesterday

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

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

    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.

  203. Trump and Meloni Split Amid Growing Dispute Over Pope and Iran World, Yesterday

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

  204. In Defense of Dumb Dogs Science, Yesterday

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

  205. Adrien Brody and Tessa Thompson Act, and Sparks Fly T Magazine, Yesterday

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

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

    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.

  207. Listen to all six episodes of ‘The Good Whale’ Podcasts, Yesterday

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  208. Your stories of ‘The Good Whale’ Podcasts, Yesterday

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  209. Our first-ever music video Podcasts, Yesterday

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  210. Keiko gets a new team Podcasts, Yesterday

    How will he respond to its hard-line approach?

  211. Photos of Keiko’s Iceland home Podcasts, Yesterday

    Take a look inside.

  212. A movie-star whale sees a different world Podcasts, Yesterday

    Photos from Episode 2.

  213. The Whisper Network, #MeToo and the Downfall of Powerful Men Opinion, Yesterday

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

  214. My Sister Excluded Me From Our Family Holiday. Help! Style, Yesterday

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