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  1. Remembering Cars Without Seatbelts and Athletes Who Smoked Business, Today

    Ricky Cobb has built a big online following with his irreverent postings about the absurdities of the 1970s.

  2. J.P. Morgan Sees Resiliency in U.S. Economy Despite Iran War Business, Today

    The nation’s largest bank said it earned record trading profits in the first quarter but tempered expectations overall for its business.

  3. Trump’s Fed Pick Discloses Vast Wealth Ahead of Confirmation Hearing Business, Today

    Kevin M. Warsh vowed to divest a substantial amount of his more than $100 million in assets as he faces a complicated path to becoming the next chair of the Federal Reserve.

  4. Xi Offers Veiled Critique of U.S. in Rare Comments on War in Iran World, Today

    China’s leader, Xi Jinping, said that the world cannot risk reverting “to the law of the jungle.” Beijing has taken a more active role diplomatically as the crisis in the Strait of Hormuz persists.

  5. Middle East War Will Slow Global Economic Growth, I.M.F. Warns Business, Today

    The conflict could also fuel another bout of inflation, according to the International Monetary Fund.

  6. A Caramel Jacket That’s ‘a Little Bit Cowboy’ Style, Today

    A worn, leathery jacket was the centerpiece of a thoughtfully accessorized ensemble.

  7. How Do You Make a Medieval Film on a Shoestring Budget? Style, Today

    Caroline Golum used a crowdfunding site and a credit card to raise funds for her movie about a 14th-century mystic. Then she started filming in Queens.

  8. State of U.S. Blockade Is Unclear as Some Ships Transit Strait of Hormuz World, Today

    Ship-tracking data showed that several vessels, including some that had been docked at Iranian ports, had moved through the strait as the U.S. military began its blockade.

  9. What’s Driving the Wartime Stock Rebound Business, Today

    The S&P 500 has recouped all its losses since the Middle East war started on Feb. 28, as a bullish “vibe shift” takes hold among some investors.

  10. Will Viktor Orban’s Legacy Live On in Brussels, Even Without Him? World, Today

    Viktor Orban, Hungary’s newly ousted prime minister, helped to finance a Brussels think tank that pushes his populist vision. It will outlast him, at least for a while.

  11. Olivia Troye, Ex-Pence Aide, Runs for the House as a Democrat U.S., Today

    After spending most of her Washington career as a Republican, she joins a crowded field of Democrats running in a Virginia district that doesn’t exist yet.

  12. The Pope and the President Briefing, Today

    The two most powerful Americans in the world are clashing.

  13. ¿El modelo Venezuela? En español, Today

    El presidente Trump califica la destitución de Nicolás Maduro como “el escenario perfecto”. Pero no todo va bien para Estados Unidos en Venezuela.

  14. The Workers Letting A.I. Do Their Jobs The Daily, Today

    In an era of agents powered by artificial intelligence, many programmers are barely programming.

  15. Connections Companion No. 1,039 Gameplay, Today

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Wednesday, April 15, 2026.

  16. Strands Sidekick No. 773 Gameplay, Today

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Wednesday, April 15, 2026.

  17. Wordle Review No. 1,761 Gameplay, Today

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Wednesday, April 15, 2026.

  18. Ex-Student Opens Fire at High School in Turkey, Wounding 16 World, Today

    Officials said the teenage attacker killed himself when cornered by the police. The authorities are investigating possible motives.

  19. Vance Says Pope Should Stay Out of U.S. Affairs Video, Today

    Vice President JD Vance weighed in on the tension between President Trump and Pope Leo XIV as Catholics expressed dismay about Mr. Trump’s attacks.

  20. Los Angeles Schools Strike Narrowly Averted In Last-Minute Deal U.S., Today

    The strike would have shut down classes on Tuesday for hundreds of thousands of students in the nation’s second-largest school district.

  21. ‘I Don’t Know If We Can Come Back From This’: The View From Inside Trump’s D.H.S. Interactive, Today

    Dozens of agents and officials share their stories about working in the Department of Homeland Security during the violent crackdown on illegal immigration.

  22. Oil Prices Slip and Stocks Gain as Investors Eye Possible Path to Peace Business, Today

    Investors saw a possible path to peace, with the United States and Iran trading proposals for Iran to suspend nuclear activity.

  23. A Road Map for Defeating Trumpism Opinion, Today

    The free world should take an honest look at how Hungary’s opposition party defeated a far-right giant.

  24. 10 minutos de yoga en silla para principiantes En español, Today

    Si tienes movilidad limitada o problemas de equilibrio, estas posturas modificadas pueden hacer que la práctica sea más accesible.

  25. Why Is No Kings So Old? Opinion, Today

    The lack of a thriving youth movement in opposition to Trump is a canary-in-the-coal-mine warning of the deterioration of American exceptionalism.

  26. In Leo, Trump Faces a Different Kind of Papal Opponent U.S., Today

    Unlike his predecessor, Pope Leo XIV enjoys growing support from a broad swath of conservative Catholics.

  27. How Many People Heard About Swalwell and Did Nothing? Opinion, Today

    Why no one is surprised when another member of Congress is accused of sexual misconduct.

  28. Reckoning With Israel’s ‘One-State Reality’ Opinion, Today

    The political scientists Shibley Telhami and Marc Lynch discuss Israel’s continued expansion into the West Bank, Gaza and Lebanon.

  29. Trump Has Pope Derangement Syndrome Opinion, Today

    Leo XIV isn’t the president’s political rival. He’s God’s messenger.

  30. Trump’s Latest Oil Blockade Brings Bigger Economic Risks Business, Today

    Oil markets shrugged it off, but the effort to hurt Iran could provoke retaliation that inflicts more damage on energy assets and the global economy.

  31. Carney Seals a Majority and Remakes Canada’s Liberal Party World, Today

    The rising star in global centrist politics has secured a majority in the Canadian Parliament. Critics are crying foul.

  32. Trump’s Attacks on Pope Leo Create Fresh Midterm Headaches for G.O.P. U.S., Today

    Republicans are counting on the votes of Catholics to maintain control of Congress.

  33. The Cost of Living Weighs on New Yorkers’ Minds New York, Today

    People are cooking at home and cutting back on luxuries as inflation makes it harder to get by.

  34. How Should Schools Respond to Antisemitism and Islamophobia? The Learning Network, Today

    New York City is rolling out lessons on Jewish and Muslim American history to counter a rise in hateful harassment, vandalism and rhetoric. Would all students benefit from a similar program?

  35. Daring and Dazzling, a New LACMA Floats Above Los Angeles Arts, Today

    After $724 million and a decade of battles, the pugnacious David Geffen Galleries reassert the city’s role as a petri dish for experimental design.

  36. Two Resignations in Congress, and the Pope’s Back-and-Forth With Trump The Headlines, Today

    Plus, the rise of big bagel.

  37. ‘Planet Money’ Is Now a Book. And a Game. And a Record Label. Arts, Today

    The long-running economics show on NPR is mining whimsical product experiments for content (and revenue) in a financially challenging environment.

  38. How Stephen Miller Is Adjusting Trump’s Immigration Agenda Video, Today

    After the chaos and death that ensued during the deportation raids in Minneapolis, Stephen Miller, the architect of President Trump’s mass deportation campaign, is changing course on immigration. Our White House correspondent Zolan Kanno-Youngs explains how the administration’s strategy is shifting.

  39. At a House Republican’s New York Event, Flashes of an Iran Backlash U.S., Today

    Representative Mike Lawler, who is seeking re-election in a swing district in the Hudson Valley, faced tough questions from constituents about his stance on the war in Iran.

  40. Takeaways from the Times’s Look Inside D.H.S. Magazine, Today

    Eighty current and former employees talked to us about the Trump administration’s relentless push for mass deportations.

  41. It’s Time to Plant, but First Take a Crash Course on Cultivars Real Estate, Today

    An expert explains how to choose the sexiest cultivated varieties of native plants that will also deliver the best ecological performance.

  42. In ‘Famesick,’ Lena Dunham Diagnoses Celebrity, Illness and Herself Books, Today

    This unusually unfiltered memoir takes us to the hospital, to therapy and to the sometimes hostile set of “Girls.”

  43. Can Michigan Become the U.S. Drone Capital? Business, Today

    The state, known for making cars, is spending millions to entice drone manufacturers that can bring new business to auto suppliers.

  44. How to Deal With a Problem Neighbor Real Estate, Today

    Advice from experts on how to keep disputes from escalating and get to a resolution.

  45. Global Wildlife Trade Fuels Spread of Disease From Animals to People Science, Today

    Live animal markets and the illegal sale of wildlife pose particular dangers, but any sale of wild animals or animal products poses spillover risks, a new study suggests.

  46. I Was a Tough-on-Crime Prosecutor. This Is What I Got Wrong. Opinion, Today

    I helped build a punitive criminal justice system. Decades later, this system is failing this country’s aging prisoners. We must set them free.

  47. To File or Not to File: Undocumented Immigrants Face a Tax Return Dilemma U.S., Today

    Fears that the I.R.S. could share their data with ICE have turned tax season into a gamble for people who are in the country illegally.

  48. A Divided America Processes a War That Trump Has Scarcely Explained U.S., Today

    As the war in Iran extends into its seventh week and a truce feels increasingly shaky, many Americans expressed bewilderment about a conflict that came with little warning.

  49. ‘I Don’t Want a Person, I Want an A.I.’ Video, Today

    What happens when your parent falls in love with an A.I. chatbot? In this episode of “Divided,” Ernie confronts his mother, Celeste, and they try to bridge their differences — and rethink what love could look like.

  50. I Feel So Sorry for My A.I. Sunglasses Magazine, Today

    Plenty of people hate Mark Zuckerberg’s superintelligent, supercharged spectacles. I was ready to hate them, too.

  51. Adopted by Denmark, a Bombed-Out Ukrainian City Is Given New Life World, Today

    The Danish government has contributed more than $250 million to Mykolaiv, as the Trump administration pushes a more business-focused plan.

  52. Can ‘Michael’ Help Restore a Tarnished Image? His Estate Is Banking on It. Magazine, Today

    A new biopic is the latest move in the Jackson estate’s posthumous — and lucrative — rehabilitation campaign.

  53. As Bahrain Cracked Down Amid War, a Death in Custody Sparked Outrage World, Today

    The body of a man accused of spying for Iran, Mohammed al-Mousawi, showed signs of torture, witnesses said. The U.N. has called for an investigation.

  54. Can a Bot Love You Back? Video, Today

    What happens when your parent falls in love with an A.I. chatbot? In this episode of “Divided,” Ernie confronts his mother, Celeste, and they try to bridge their differences — and rethink what love could look like.

  55. In an Era of Frequent Fliers, Is a Conductor’s Place at Home? Arts, Today

    At a challenging time for American orchestras, the question of what a community wants from a music director has become more urgent.

  56. A New Biography Asks, How Does Robert F. Kennedy Jr. See Himself? Books, Today

    In “RFK Jr.: The Fall and Rise,” a New York Post reporter paints an intimate portrait of the Kennedy scion and cabinet member.

  57. Europe Is Desperate for More Energy. Can Norway Come to the Rescue? World, Today

    The war in Iran has once again exposed Europe’s energy vulnerability. A friendly source at home would seem to be ideal. But it’s not that easy.

  58. What North Korea’s Cult of Personality Owes Christianity Books, Today

    A new history by Jonathan Cheng argues that an influx of missionaries in the late 19th century profoundly shaped the ruling Kim family dynasty.

  59. She Has an A.I. Lover. Her Son Has Questions. Opinion, Today

    What happens when your parent falls in love with an A.I. chatbot?

  60. Bob Dylan and the Beatles: When the Fab Four Became the Fab Five Books, Today

    Jim Windolf’s new book, “Where the Music Had to Go,” traces the influence of Dylan on the Beatles and the Beatles on Dylan.

  61. Sofia Isella’s Dark Pop Is Poetic, Feminist and Right on Time Arts, Today

    The 21-year-old singer, songwriter and producer often cakes herself in dirt — a representation of the cultural filth she sings and chants about. Her new EP is out Friday.

  62. Will the World Cup Bring Tourists Back to America? Travel, Today

    Travel restrictions, proposed social media searches and sky-high ticket prices are chasing away international soccer fans, but host cities are still hoping for a boon.

  63. As War Chills Economy, Dubai’s Most Vulnerable Bear the Cost World, Today

    Migrant workers in the United Arab Emirates, whose hospitality industry has been hit hard by the war with Iran, are facing furloughs, pay cuts and even repatriation.

  64. Route 66, a ‘Linear Museum Stretched Across Eight States,’ Turns 100 Arts, Today

    Institutions large and small examine the complicated history of the iconic corridor that helped define the American road trip.

  65. Why Do People Flock to the Rocky Statue? This Show Aims to Find Out. Arts, Today

    This spring, the Philadelphia Museum of Art invites the bronze boxer inside to center an exhibition on why we make monuments and what they mean.

  66. What’s the Best Way to Remove Calluses on Your Feet? Well, Today

    It’s almost sandal season, which means it’s time to get your feet in shape.

  67. San Francisco’s Modern Art Museum Reimagines the Fisher Collection Arts, Today

    The Bay Area family made a deal with SFMOMA that called for exhibitions of the collection’s works every 10 years. Some 250 pieces are now showing.

  68. A Boston Museum Celebrates 50 Years of Flowers and Art Arts, Today

    The annual “Art in Bloom” exhibition began in 1976 and has spawned similar events at other museums across the country.

  69. Big Money Is Betting on Bagels Food, Today

    High-quality bagels were once the sole domain of a few major cities. Investors believe they can take the breakfast staple nationwide.

  70. In Indianapolis, a New Contemporary Art Museum Comes With a D.J. Arts, Today

    The 40,000-square-foot space, housed in a former dairy barn, aims to upend expectations of what an art museum can be.

  71. In Rare Direct Talks, Israeli and Lebanese Officials Seek Way Forward World, Today

    The talks, set for Tuesday in Washington, were not expected to produce an immediate breakthrough in the war between Hezbollah and Israel.

  72. Today’s Iran War Oil Hormuz live blog included one standalone post:
  73. ‘Extremely Dangerous’ Super Typhoon Barrels Toward Northern Mariana Islands World, Today

    The storm, named Sinlaku, was expected to make landfall on Tuesday evening in Tinian and Saipan, where tens of thousands of people were urged to shelter in place.

  74. Alguien tiene que ser feliz. ¿Por qué no Lauren Sánchez Bezos? En español, Today

    Como la mitad de una pareja mega poderosa, Sánchez Bezos parece haber influido en los superricos para que dejen de disculparse y empiecen a disfrutar.

  75. Pete Hegseth y su evangelio de destrucción En español, Today

    El secretario de Defensa cree que está comandando el ejército de Dios.

  76. Su devoción por las canciones de amor lo llevó a la cárcel, pero no lo silenció En español, Today

    La prisión no pudo conseguir que Nguyen Van Loc, perseguido por interpretar la vieja música romántica de Hanói durante la guerra de Vietnam, dejara de cantar.

  77. ‘Euphoria’ Returns The Learning Network, Today

    Are you a fan? Did you watch the season 3 premiere?

  78. 80s Tomorrow, 50s Next Week? New York Rides a Weather Roller Coaster. New York, Today

    Although Monday wasn’t as springlike as expected, people still were drawn to the beach. By midweek, the city is likely to see summer temperatures.

  79. Here’s What to Know About Weinstein’s Third Rape Trial in New York New York, Today

    Harvey Weinstein is scheduled to go on trial for a third time in six years on the same charge. An appeals court overturned his first conviction, and the second trial ended in a hung jury.

  80. Spelling Bee Forum Gameplay, Today

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

  81. Trump and New York Are in a Tug of War Over Medicaid Coverage New York, Today

    With tough new regulations looming in the president’s domestic policy bill, officials are coming up with plans to keep New Yorkers insured.

  82. ‘It’s on the App’: A Police Chief’s $4.5 Million Gambling Secret New York, Today

    New Haven’s police chief, Karl Jacobson, resigned abruptly after his deputies saw red flags, including missing money. He has pleaded not guilty to embezzling city money to gamble on sports.

  83. Is the Jewish Defense League Making a Comeback? New York, Today

    The Jewish Defense League had long been considered inactive. But an arrest in a plot to kill a Palestinian activist shed light on an apparent resurgence of far-right Zionism.

  84. Late Night Takes Sides in the President vs. the Pope Arts, Today

    Jimmy Kimmel said President Trump’s social media post aimed at Pope Leo XIV “is what happens when you sell Bibles instead of reading them.”

  85. Word of the Day: hierarchy The Learning Network, Today

    This word has appeared in 1,333 articles on NYTimes.com in the past year. Can you use it in a sentence?

  86. ¿El tema del momento en la manosfera? El servicio militar de Barron Trump En español, Today

    Casi tan pronto como comenzaron los bombardeos a Irán a finales de febrero, empezaron a circular memes e imágenes generadas por IA que insinuaban que el hijo de Donald Trump debería ir a la guerra.

  87. Lo que las alergias estacionales le hacen a tu cuerpo En español, Today

    Un desglose de por qué tu sistema inmunitario trata al polen como a un parásito, y qué ocurre a continuación.

  88. La salud mental de Trump entra a debate por sus comentarios sobre Irán y el papa En español, Today

    El comportamiento imprevisible y los comentarios extremos del presidente de EE. UU. en los últimos días han acelerado la discusión sobre si solo es errático o si tiene temas de salud más serios.

  89. Is It Too Much to Ask to Care About Sudan? Opinion, Today

    I have seen what can happen when Americans care about a wrong in the world.

  90. Trump publicó una foto suya como Jesús, la borró y ahora busca justificarse En español, Today

    La imagen mostraba al presidente Trump bañado en luz divina y vestido con túnicas religiosas. Su interpretación fue que la imagen lo representaba como un médico, no como Jesucristo.

  91. Netflix Leader Makes Rare Overture to Cinema Owners Business, Today

    Ted Sarandos attended a major movie theater conference for the first time and met with domestic and international owners, people familiar with the meetings said.

  92. With Algeria Visit, Pope Leo Returns to His Augustinian Roots World, Today

    Some theologians say the pontiff’s understanding of Augustine’s teachings helped inform his response to President Trump’s negative comments about him.

  93. Corrections: April 14, 2026 Corrections, Today

    Corrections that appeared in print on Tuesday, April 14, 2026.

  94. Quote of the Day: Viktor Orban, Populist, Lost His Popularity Corrections, Today

    Quotation of the Day for Tuesday, April 14, 2026.

  95. Texas Governor Threatens to Cut Funding for Houston Police Over ICE U.S., Today

    The office of Gov. Greg Abbott wants the city to stop enforcing a new ordinance governing how its officers engage with ICE.

  96. Storms Leave a Trail of Warnings Across the Midwest Weather, Today

    A tornado hit a city in Kansas, and forecasters warned of severe weather from Texas to New England as storms move through this week.

  97. Lab Work Gameplay, Today

    High-fives all around for Mark Diehl’s puzzle.

  98. Mapa: un terremoto de magnitud 5,7 sacude Nevada Interactive, Today

    Mira la localización del epicentro del sismo y el área de movimiento.

  99. Map: 5.7-Magnitude Earthquake Shakes Nevada Interactive, Today

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

  100. Man Held in Attack on OpenAI Chief’s Home Had List of A.I. Leaders, Officials Say Technology, Today

    The authorities said a 20-year-old Texas man charged with throwing a homemade bomb at the gate of Sam Altman’s home had written at length about the threat of A.I.

  101. U.S. Is Negotiating an Iran Deal That Would Buy Time, Again U.S., Today

    The United States proposed a 20-year “suspension” of all nuclear activity, even as President Trump demands assurances that Iran can never build a nuclear weapon.

  102. U.S. Military Strikes Another Boat in Pacific, Killing 2 U.S., Today

    The attack was the 49th since the campaign against vessels in the Caribbean and the eastern Pacific started in early September.

  103. Oasis, Phil Collins and Sade to Join Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Arts, Today

    Billy Idol, Luther Vandross and Wu-Tang Clan will also be inducted, while New Edition, Mariah Carey and Melissa Etheridge failed to make the final cut.

  104. Michigan Man Is Released in Wife’s Disappearance in the Bahamas U.S., Today

    Brian Hooker had been in police custody since April 8 after he said his wife fell off their boat and was swept away by strong currents.

  105. MAGA Absorbs the Loss of Orban, a Kindred Spirit to Trump’s Movement U.S., Today

    Viktor Orban, the Hungarian prime minister, and his right-wing playbook were embraced by parts of the American right. Now some are worried by his defeat.

  106. Sign Up for the Book Review’s 2026 Challenge Interactive, Today

    (It’s about poetry. And you’ll love it.)

  107. Vance Says Pope Leo Should Stay Out of U.S. Affairs U.S., Today

    The vice president, a Catholic, defended President Trump, who had accused the pope of being too liberal and “weak on crime.” The pontiff has said that he has “no fear of the Trump administration.”

  108. Youths Who Sued Trump Over Orders to ‘Unleash’ Energy Try to Revive Case Climate, Yesterday

    Appealing the dismissal of their suit, they argued that executive orders to promote fossil fuels endangered their futures and violated their constitutional rights.

  109. About 90 People Detained at N.Y.C. Protest Over Arms Sales to Israel New York, Yesterday

    The protesters sat in the middle of Third Avenue in Midtown Manhattan and blocked traffic for about an hour.

  110. The New Aesthetic of ‘Euphoria’ Video, Yesterday

    “Euphoria,” the HBO Max show depicting Gen Z, has released its final season. Three of our Style reporters — Gina Cherelus, Jacob Gallagher and Callie Holtermann — discuss the show’s new western aesthetic.

  111. Why Are New York Restaurants Starting to Look Like Offices? T Magazine, Yesterday

    With more people resuming their commutes post-pandemic, the fantasy of a well-designed, well-run workplace beckons.

  112. Amid War, G.O.P. Puts Off Testimony From Senior Pentagon Commanders World, Yesterday

    House lawmakers had been scheduled to hear testimony next week from the head of military operations in the Middle East, but the Republican majority postponed the hearing until late May.

  113. Tony Gonzales, a Texas Congressman, Says He Will Resign U.S., Yesterday

    The third-term Republican lawmaker is accused of coercing a staff member into a sexual relationship.

  114. What’s Next in the Volatile California Governor’s Race? U.S., Yesterday

    For Democrats, the drama is reverberating well beyond the state.

  115. 11 Unforgettable Looks at Coachella Style, Yesterday

    The fashion at the festival is rarely rooted in reality. That’s what makes it fun.

  116. The U.S. Blockades Iran’s Ports Briefing, Yesterday

    Also, Trump clashes with the pope. Here’s the latest at the end of Monday.

  117. South Korea Can’t Build Enough Stadiums to Host Its K-Pop Stars World, Yesterday

    South Korea doesn’t have enough arenas to show off its own A-list talent. That’s why BTS began its world tour in a once-neglected, 22-year-old soccer stadium.

  118. Lena Dunham Is Still Trying to Figure Out Why People Hated Her So Much Video, Yesterday

    Lena Dunham sits down with The Interview co-host, David Marchese, to discuss her new memoir “Famesick.” Editors’ Note: This conversation omitted the outcome of rape allegations against the “Girls” writer Murray Miller. The Los Angeles District Attorney’s Office did not press charges against Mr. Miller, who denied the accusation.

  119. What the Naval Blockade of Iran Might Look Like U.S., Yesterday

    The U.S. military has provided few details on how it might carry out President Trump’s orders as he seeks to pressure Tehran on a peace deal. But history and established practices offer some clues.

  120. Swalwell Says He Will Resign From Congress After Sex Abuse Accusations U.S., Yesterday

    The California lawmaker said in a social media post Monday that he would quit. He has denied accounts of abusing women.

  121. Six Spas Where You Can Tune Out the World T Magazine, Yesterday

    Whether you want to sink into a geothermal bath or indulge in some serious skin care, these destinations offer a place to get away from it all.

  122. Harvard Says Trump Lawsuit Rehashes a Battle the School Already Won U.S., Yesterday

    The government has accused Harvard of harboring antisemitism. Harvard says it prevailed in a similar case last year, and wants the lawsuit moved to the judge who ruled in its favor.

  123. The End of Pax Americana Video, Yesterday

    America is still a global force, says the Opinion columnist Carlos Lozada. But Trump’s desire to “wield superpowers” without behaving like a superpower is putting its reputation as a reliable leader for peace at risk.

  124. Student News Quiz for April 6-13 Interactive, Yesterday

    Have you been paying attention to current events recently? See how well you can do on this week’s news quiz for students.

  125. La ‘economía de las molestias’ es más que una molestia En español, Yesterday

    Una nueva estimación cifra en 165.000 millones de dólares el costo de hacerle frente a las llamadas automatizadas, las tarifas ocultas y los chatbots de atención al cliente.

  126. U.S. Begins a Blockade of the Strait of Hormuz World, Yesterday

    European countries declined to take part in the action, which is designed to pressure Iran into making concessions by cutting off its oil income.

  127. The Venezuela Model World, Yesterday

    President Trump calls the removal of Nicolás Maduro “the perfect scenario.” But not everything is going right for the U.S. in Venezuela.

  128. For Israel, War Is the Only Answer Opinion, Yesterday

    If war is the status quo, the job is never done, and you can never lose.

  129. Orban’s Fall Is an Astounding Achievement Opinion, Yesterday

    Voters seized the chance to leave behind his 16-year rule.

  130. Personalidades de Hollywood firman una carta contra el acuerdo de Paramount y Warner Bros. En español, Yesterday

    La carta advierte que el acuerdo supondrá menos puestos de trabajo para los creativos, además de mayores costos y menos opciones para el público.

  131. No, Trump Is Not a Genius Negotiator Video, Yesterday

    Were President Trump’s recent posts about Iran a masterstroke of negotiation or the “willful, reckless destruction” of America’s reputation? The foreign policy analyst Fareed Zakaria tells the columnist Ezra Klein that the administration’s pursuit of spectacle has left the U.S. weaker and Iran more capable of holding the global economy hostage.

  132. Police Arrest Woman Accused of Stalking Fleetwood Mac Guitarist U.S., Yesterday

    The guitarist, Lindsey Buckingham, had obtained a restraining order against the woman two years ago, but the police said she continued to follow him in March.

  133. Threats to Library Funding End With Settlement by Trump Administration Arts, Yesterday

    The American Library Association filed a lawsuit arguing that cuts ordered by President Trump were illegal because they did not have congressional approval.

  134. Teen Is Charged With Murdering His Stepsister on a Carnival Cruise U.S., Yesterday

    The 16-year-old boy, identified only as T.H. in court papers, was charged with murder and sexual abuse in the death of Anna Kepner, 18.

  135. The Moral Cost of Trump’s War Video, Yesterday

    The president’s recent posts about Iran may signal the end of America’s reputation as a country guided by morality, the columnist Ezra Klein argues. The foreign policy expert Fareed Zakaria joins Ezra to unpack how we got here, and where we’re headed next.

  136. U.S. Begins Blockade in the Strait of Hormuz Video, Yesterday

    President Trump said the U.S. began its blockade in the Straight of Hormuz on Monday. The blockade comes as talks between American and Iranian negotiators ended without a breakthrough over the weekend.

  137. The $40 Half Chicken That Ruffled Brooklyn Food, Yesterday

    A New York City councilman’s Instagram post is just the latest entry in a fierce debate about the price of dining out.

  138. Luna Calls for Quick Expulsion of Swalwell as Ethics Panel Opens Inquiry U.S., Yesterday

    Representative Anna Paulina Luna, Republican of Florida, said she wanted votes as early as Wednesday on expelling Representatives Eric Swalwell and Tony Gonzales over sexual misconduct accusations.

  139. My Mother Taught Me to Cook Like a Somali. I Want to Teach the World. Food, Yesterday

    The cookbook author and chef Ifrah F. Ahmed turned her mom’s mission — preserving a culinary tradition — into her own.

  140. Hungarian Voters Express Joy and Disbelief After Orban Defeat Video, Yesterday

    Hungarians reacted with joy, disbelief and disappointment after the former prime minister, Viktor Orban, was defeated by Peter Magyar in an election on Sunday.

  141. New from Serial: ‘The Idiot’ Podcasts, Yesterday

    Listen to the trailer today.

  142. Serial: ‘The Idiot’ is out now Podcasts, Yesterday

    Listen to the whole series today.

  143. Sid Krofft, 96, a Creator of Trippy Kids’ Shows Like ‘H.R. Pufnstuf,’ Dies Arts, Yesterday

    With his brother Marty, he released a string of zany children’s programs. Some became cult favorites (even among adults) and others flopped.

  144. La industria eléctrica de China podría salir beneficiada de la guerra en Medio Oriente En español, Yesterday

    Un grupo de empresas chinas está a punto de ganar a lo grande con la crisis energética desencadenada por la guerra en Irán, gracias al auge de la inversión en inteligencia artificial.

  145. La visita de los reyes de los Países Bajos a la Casa Blanca crea polémica En español, Yesterday

    El rey y la reina de los Países Bajos se alojarán en la Casa Blanca el lunes por la noche. En un momento de tensión transatlántica, los neerlandeses no están seguros de cómo se sienten al respecto.

  146. Trump quiere bloquear Irán para abrir el estrecho de Ormuz. Los expertos tienen sus dudas En español, Yesterday

    El anuncio del presidente Trump de un bloqueo estadounidense a Irán es su esfuerzo más reciente por presionarlo para negociar, después de que en las conversaciones del fin de semana no se llegara a un acuerdo.

  147. Trump Posted a Picture of Himself as Jesus. Now He’s Trying to Explain It Away. U.S., Yesterday

    The image showed President Trump bathed in divine light and clad in religious robes. His interpretation was that the image depicted him as a doctor, not Jesus Christ.

  148. So Much for Springtime: The East Coast Braces for Summer Heat Weather, Yesterday

    Washington could hit 90 or higher. New York won’t be far behind. But it won’t last long.

  149. Prosecutors Investigate ICE Agents Who Detained a Minnesota Man in His Underwear U.S., Yesterday

    ChongLy Scott Thao, a naturalized U.S. citizen, was briefly detained during a federal immigration crackdown in Minnesota in January.

  150. Trump retira una publicación con una imagen de sí mismo como una figura similar a Jesús En español, Yesterday

    La imagen, que se publicó en Truth Social y desapareció la mañana del lunes, provocó una reacción negativa incluso entre algunos destacados conservadores.

  151. As Internet Blackout Hits Day 45, Iranians Bemoan State Hypocrisy and Economic Risks World, Yesterday

    Iranians enduring the latest communications shutdown warn that it’s crippling businesses. Critics say officials flagrantly use the internet they block citizens from.

  152. Tucker Carlson Is Starting a Publishing Imprint Books, Yesterday

    Tucker Carlson Books, a joint venture between Carlson’s media company and Skyhorse Publishing, will put out books by Russell Brand, Milo Yiannopoulos and more.

  153. Ye Wants Forgiveness, Again. But How Many Times Will Fans Grant It? Arts, Yesterday

    Attempting a comeback after years of antisemitic statements, the artist formerly known as Kanye West is facing consequences while trying to navigate a test of his own making.

  154. Killer’s Parents Could Have Prevented Southport Attack in U.K., Report Says World, Yesterday

    An official inquiry said the perpetrator’s parents, as well as government agencies, had missed several chances to avert the deadly attack.

  155. A Stormy Week Is in Store for the Central U.S. Here’s What to Know. Weather, Yesterday

    Tens of millions of people from Texas to the Great Lakes could face heavy rain and hail — and possibly tornadoes — as spring storms move through.

  156. Trump, Unchecked and Unpredictable Opinion, Yesterday

    Readers respond to a guest essay, “Trump Is Turning America Into a Psychotic State.” Also: Viktor Orban’s defeat in Hungary.

  157. ‘We Finally Have Democracy’: Hungarians Erupt in Joy and Relief World, Yesterday

    Many Hungarians, exhausted by a struggling economy and worried about a move away from the European Union, were jubilant after Prime Minister Viktor Orban conceded. Some had wondered if he would.

  158. La derrota de Orbán en Hungría es un gran momento para la Unión Europea. ¿Por qué? En español, Yesterday

    El primer ministro Viktor Orbán ha obstaculizado a la UE durante años. La elección de Péter Magyar podría cambiar esta situación.

  159. Trump’s Erratic Behavior and Extreme Comments Revive Mental Health Debate U.S., Yesterday

    As the president threatens to wipe out Iran and attacks the pope, even some former allies and advisers are questioning whether he has grown increasingly unbalanced, describing him as “lunatic” and “clearly insane.”

  160. Two Iran-linked Ships Passed Through Strait of Hormuz Ahead of U.S. Blockade World, Yesterday

    The vessels exited the Strait of Hormuz on Monday, hours before a U.S. naval blockade took effect.

  161. Catholic Leaders Defend Pope and Criticize Trump After Harsh Attacks U.S., Yesterday

    A prominent conservative bishop who serves on President Trump’s Religious Liberty Commission was among those who called on the president to apologize.

  162. Palabra del día: ‘irrevocable’ En español, Yesterday

    Esta palabra ha aparecido en 37 artículos en NYTimes.com en el último año. ¿Puedes usarla en una frase?

  163. Pride Flag Can Fly at Stonewall After Trump Administration Reversal New York, Yesterday

    The settlement ends a symbolic attack on the L.G.B.T.Q. rights movement and deals a blow to the administration’s assault on diversity initiatives.

  164. Shipping Companies Remain Reluctant to Sail Through Strait of Hormuz Business, Yesterday

    The United States said it has started to block vessels doing business with Iran from the strait. Details on how that would work are unclear.

  165. Trump Administration’s Temporary Reprieve on Russian Oil Expires Business, Yesterday

    A sanctions waiver aimed at keeping global oil prices down had allowed Moscow to sell oil currently at sea.

  166. Elecciones en Perú: algunas zonas de Lima tendrán un segundo día de votación En español, Yesterday

    Miles de votantes frustrados en largas filas no pudieron votar en algunas zonas de Lima, la capital, debido a fallas logísticas, lo que, para algunos, minó la confianza en el proceso.

  167. ¿Qué tan saludable es la avena? En español, Yesterday

    Una superestrella nutricional que realmente marca la diferencia.

  168. Man Arrested After U.S. Military Aircraft Damaged in Ireland U.S., Yesterday

    A man was arrested on Saturday and accused of criminal damage at Shannon Airport in western Ireland, police said.

  169. NATO Is Imperfect but Necessary, World War II Veterans Say U.S., Yesterday

    As President Trump renews threats to pull the United States from NATO, veterans reflect on the alliance that has existed more than 75 years.

  170. Swalwell’s Fall Punctuates Woes of Democrats in California, of All Places U.S., Yesterday

    Democrats have struggled to find a candidate for governor who can capture the imagination of voters in one of their most important strongholds.

  171. Tikka in no Time Food, Yesterday

    Zainab Shah’s sheet-pan shrimp tikka, redolent with cumin, coriander, turmeric and mild Kashmiri chile, is on the table in under an hour.

  172. El papa León, horas después de las críticas de Trump, dice que ‘no le temo’ En español, Yesterday

    El presidente Trump arremetió el domingo por la noche contra el papa León XIV en redes sociales. El pontífice aseguró que seguiría oponiéndose a la guerra.