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  1. Trump no está satisfecho con el plan de Irán para reabrir el estrecho de Ormuz En español, Today

    La propuesta pedía a EE. UU. poner fin a su bloqueo naval, pero habría dejado de lado las cuestiones sobre el programa nuclear iraní, según funcionarios.

  2. Military Quietly Accelerates Boat Strikes, Deploying More Aircraft U.S., Today

    The military has increased the number of secret fixed-wing attack aircraft and armed MQ-9 Reaper drones, according to two people familiar with the matter.

  3. After an Assassination Attempt, a Grim Political Math Sets In Opinion, Today

    Assassination attempts against sitting presidents have tended to compound their political problems and isolate them from the public.

  4. Adopting Trump’s Voice, Justice Dept. Asks Judge to Let Ballroom Proceed U.S., Today

    The court filing links the security breach at the White House correspondents’ dinner to the lawsuit over President Trump’s ballroom project.

  5. El presidente y la primera dama de EE. UU. exigen a la ABC que despida a Jimmy Kimmel por un chiste En español, Today

    La broma dirigida a Melania Trump se grabó dos días antes de la cena de corresponsales de la Casa Blanca, en la que un hombre armado intentó asaltar la gala de la prensa.

  6. Civil Rights Cases Slow at Education Dept. Amid Trump’s Overhaul U.S., Today

    Data obtained by The New York Times shows that the Education Department resolved 30 percent fewer discrimination complaints in 2025 compared with the previous year.

  7. George Clooney Calls for Unity at Lincoln Center Gala Style, Today

    The actor, who was honored at Film at Lincoln Center’s Chaplin Award Gala, denounced political violence after the attempted assassination of President Trump.

  8. Judge Says Maurene Comey Can Sue the Trump Administration for Firing Her New York, Today

    Ms. Comey, a former federal prosecutor who handled cases against Jeffery Epstein and Sean Combs, claimed in her suit that she was fired for political reasons.

  9. ¿Qué es el Estatus de Protección Temporal? En español, Today

    Diseñado para ayudar a las personas procedentes de países con problemas a permanecer y trabajar en Estados Unidos, el programa humanitario ha estado bajo la mira del gobierno de Trump.

  10. El arte de la negociación nuclear En español, Today

    El presidente Trump rompió un pacto diseñado para impedir que Irán construyera una bomba. Conseguir un acuerdo mejor ahora podría ser complicado.

  11. Assassination Attempt Suspect Charged The Daily, Today

    What we know about the man in custody after the shooting at the White House correspondents’ dinner, and how the incident unfolded.

  12. King Charles Visits Trump as U.S.-U.K. Tensions Flare, and Airlines Ask White House for Help The Headlines, Today

    Plus, how millions of people could become Canadian.

  13. Transition to a New Fed Chair Is Unlikely to Mean Immediate Rate Cuts Business, Today

    The Federal Reserve is expected to hold interest rates steady this week as Jerome H. Powell presides over what is likely to be his last meeting as chair.

  14. Republicans Brace for Brutal Midterms as Trump’s Popularity Slips U.S., Today

    The elections are still six months off, and some within the G.O.P. say there is still time to right the ship.

  15. Trump, Pope Leo and the Meaning of Catholic Defiance Opinion, Today

    The resonance of the pontiff-versus-president imbroglio reveals a hunger for moral authority at a time that feels deeply disoriented and spiritually thin.

  16. We Used to Compile Our Own Wartime Kill Lists. Now We Let A.I. Do It. Books, Today

    In “Project Maven,” Katrina Manson shows us how close we are to artificial intelligence picking targets and dropping bombs without human input.

  17. Trump Push to End Key Humanitarian Protection Reaches Supreme Court U.S., Today

    The effort to dismantle Temporary Protected Status, or T.P.S., is part of a shift away from providing humanitarian assistance to people from troubled countries.

  18. What Is Temporary Protected Status? U.S., Today

    Designed to help people from troubled nations stay and work in the United States, T.P.S. has been a target of the Trump administration.

  19. King and Queen of England Visit White House Video, Today

    King Charles III and Queen Camilla arrived at the White House, where President Trump and Melania Trump welcomed them at the start of a four-day state visit marking America’s 250th birthday.

  20. Con ustedes, el nuevo líder del mundo libre En español, Today

    Volodímir Zelenski les está mostrando a los países europeos, y a otras naciones, cómo el mundo libre pos-Estados Unidos puede preservar su libertad e independencia.

  21. Haiti’s Original Sin? Freedom. Opinion, Today

    Haiti’s revolution shocked the world. America still isn’t over it.

  22. British Embassy Hosts Royal Couple, and a Few Hundred More, at Garden Party U.S., Today

    King Charles III and Queen Camilla gathered with Washington’s famous and not so famous for an off-the-record evening.

  23. Estos son los cargos contra el sospechoso del ataque a la gala de corresponsales de la Casa Blanca En español, Today

    Las autoridades afirman que el hombre de California irrumpió el sábado en el evento en Washington con la intención de matar al presidente.

  24. Political Violence Is Reprehensible. That Doesn’t Make Trump Less Depraved. Opinion, Today

    Each act of political violence further frays our threadbare social fabric, laying the foundation for authoritarianism.

  25. Investigators Seeking Attacker’s Motive Comb Through an Archive of Posts U.S., Yesterday

    Federal authorities are looking into whether Cole Tomas Allen posted on Bluesky as “coldforce,” who wrote and promoted liberal views that did not stand out on the left-leaning platform.

  26. Trump Is Dissatisfied With Iran’s Plan to Reopen Strait of Hormuz U.S., Yesterday

    The proposal would have set aside questions about what to do with Iran’s nuclear program.

  27. King Charles Will Speak of ‘Reconciliation and Renewal’ During Address to Congress U.S., Yesterday

    The state visit of King Charles III comes at a moment of tension over the war in Iran between President Trump and Prime Minister Keir Starmer.

  28. Iraq’s President Names Political Newcomer to Form Government World, Yesterday

    After months of tensions and pressure from both the U.S. and Iran, Ali al-Zaidi, a businessman, was named as prime minister-designate.

  29. At a Moment of Chaos in Trump’s Washington, the Royals Come to Town U.S., Yesterday

    Presidents use state visits to show off all that is appealing about American culture. But the shooting at the White House correspondents’ dinner has cast a shadow over the visit.

  30. Charges Announced Against Press Gala Attack Defendant Video, Yesterday

    On Monday, Todd Blanche, the acting attorney general, announced three federal charges against Cole Tomas Allen, the suspect in Saturday’s attack at the White House correspondents’ dinner.

  31. ICE Warehouse Plan Faces Delay Over Lack of Environmental Reviews U.S., Yesterday

    Officials have argued in court filings that the projects are exempt from federally required assessments, but are scrambling after a judge disagreed.

  32. Charges Against Assassination Suspect Based on Shotgun Shell and a Screed U.S., Yesterday

    The authorities say the California man stormed a black-tie gala on Saturday seeking to kill the president.

  33. The Billionaires Dominating California Politics U.S., Yesterday

    Between Sergey Brin and Tom Steyer, ultrawealthy people are trying to guide the state’s direction.

  34. Maybe Trump Was Never a Deal Maker Video, Yesterday

    Trump built his political brand on being the ultimate negotiator, but in his second term that image is crumbling. On “The Opinions,” the columnist Carlos Lozada argues that we’re witnessing “the limits to his deal-making prowess, especially internationally.”

  35. Budget Airlines Ask Trump Administration for Billions as Fuel Costs Rise Business, Yesterday

    A trade group for the airlines is seeking $2.5 billion to help offset the big jump in jet fuel costs since the start of U.S.-Israeli attacks against Iran.

  36. The Art of the Nuclear Deal World, Yesterday

    President Trump ripped up a pact designed to prevent Iran from building a bomb. Getting a better agreement now could prove difficult.

  37. Republicans Push for Trump’s White House Ballroom After Gala Attack U.S., Yesterday

    The attack on a press dinner in Washington, which is being called an attempted assassination of President Trump, has also renewed the fight over reopening the Homeland Security Department.

  38. The President and the King Opinion, Yesterday

    Courtesy can be tactical as well as virtuous.

  39. Supreme Court Appears Divided Over Roundup Weedkiller Case U.S., Yesterday

    The case could help determine the future of thousands of lawsuits against the maker of a popular herbicide over claims that it causes cancer.

  40. President and First Lady Demand ABC Fire Jimmy Kimmel Over ‘Widow’ Joke U.S., Yesterday

    The joke was recorded two days before the White House correspondents’ dinner, where a gunman tried to storm the press gala.

  41. King Charles and Queen Camilla Arrive in the United States U.S., Yesterday

    The royals will spend four days in the United States, two of them in the capital.

  42. Iran Offers Plan to Focus on Strait of Hormuz and Delay Nuclear Talks World, Yesterday

    In its latest offer delivered on Sunday, Iran proposed opening the key waterway to shipping traffic and lifting the U.S. blockade, while postponing the thornier nuclear issue until later.

  43. Irán y EE. UU. se hunden en un incómodo limbo de ‘ni guerra ni paz’ En español, Yesterday

    Cada parte apuesta a que puede soportar más que la otra, dicen los analistas. Pero un estancamiento sin acuerdo entraña riesgos.

  44. The Frightening Night at a Washington Gala Opinion, Yesterday

    Readers discuss political violence, online rumors, gun control and security measures.

  45. Virginia High Court Weighs Legality of Congressional Map Approved Last Week U.S., Yesterday

    Oral arguments on Monday morning lasted about an hour. It was not clear how justices would rule.

  46. ¿Qué llevó al sospechoso del ataque a la cena de corresponsales a viajar de costa a costa? En español, Yesterday

    Antes de embarcarse en un viaje a través de EE. UU., el sospechoso del ataque dejó una serie de explicaciones sobre su ausencia en unos escritos, según las autoridades.

  47. From Indiana to Idaho, a Backlash Against A.I. Gathers Momentum Technology, Yesterday

    The widening movement is pulling in people from all walks of life, united by a worry that Big Tech will cash in while average Americans bear the costs.

  48. How the Trump Administration Ended Independent Science at the E.P.A. Climate, Yesterday

    The agency’s prestigious research office spent decades doing scientific work insulated from political pressure. Now it’s being dismantled.

  49. Sergey Brin Moves to the Right, With a ‘MAGA Girlfriend’ by His Side U.S., Yesterday

    After once backing liberal causes, the Google co-founder has praised President Trump, donated to Republicans and spent $57 million to try to block a California billionaire tax.

  50. El tiroteo de la cena de corresponsales de la Casa Blanca desata especulaciones en internet En español, Yesterday

    Los influentes se lanzaron a llenar el vacío informativo con teorías conspirativas sobre el ataque en la cena de corresponsales de la Casa Blanca del sábado.

  51. United Airlines Says It Pitched American on Merger but Was Rebuffed Business, Yesterday

    United’s chief acknowledged for the first time that he had broached the idea of a merger with American, which was unwilling to consider it.

  52. Who’s Really Running Iran? The Daily, Yesterday

    The killing of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei ushered in a new form of collective leadership, with more power for the Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps.

  53. Inside the Chaos at the Correspondents’ Dinner, and How the U.S. Mint Is Buying Drug Cartel Gold The Headlines, Yesterday

    Plus, marathon runners shatter a world record.

  54. Even Before the Gunfire, Many Guests Bore the Scars of Political Violence U.S., Yesterday

    Gunfire at a press gala on Saturday underscored the ever growing club of political figures whose lives have been upended by violence.

  55. Grievance Propelled Gala Attack Suspect Across Country, Authorities Say U.S., Yesterday

    A man who has worked as a tutor and graduated from the California Institute of Technology is being held by authorities in connection with the armed attack at the White House correspondents’ dinner.

  56. The U.S. Started the War. The Rest of the World Is Feeling the Effects. Business, Yesterday

    In just eight weeks, much of the global economy has been knocked sideways. America has mostly been spared from the tumult.

  57. Why Trump Wants Unqualified U.S. Attorneys Opinion, Yesterday

    Revenge-based criminal cases against the president’s enemies have not come to fruition. That’s where the U.S. attorneys come in.

  58. U.S. Military Strikes Another Boat in Eastern Pacific, Killing 3 World, Yesterday

    The United States has carried out dozens of boat strikes since September against people the Trump administration accuses of smuggling drugs.

  59. Trump pretende abolir las reservas atómicas de Irán, un problema que él ayudó a crear En español, Yesterday

    El presidente Trump se retiró del acuerdo nuclear de la era Obama en 2018. Pero Irán respondió con una oleada de enriquecimiento que tensa las negociaciones actuales.

  60. Can King Charles Help Heal the U.S.-British Rupture? World, Yesterday

    Not since his mother, Queen Elizabeth II, traveled to Washington after the Suez Crisis has a visit by the British monarch come at such a fraught time in Anglo-American relations.

  61. 8 Memorable Moments From Past British Royal Visits to the U.S. World, Yesterday

    With King Charles III and Queen Camilla set to arrive for a state visit with President Trump, we look back at some major moments in previous royal trips to the United States.

  62. Dinner, Interrupted: Over Brunch, Journalists Reflect on a Chaotic Night U.S., April 26

    Moving to a new venue, or the East Wing? Plans for the White House Correspondents’ Association dinner are fluid following Saturday’s shocking events.

  63. Officials Investigating Writing Tied to Correspondents’ Dinner Attack U.S., April 26

    A man being held in connection with the attack wrote a note indicating potential targets and grievances, authorities say.

  64. What We Know About the Gunman at the White House Press Dinner U.S., April 26

    The authorities are investigating a motive for the attack by the suspect, identified as Cole Tomas Allen. Those who know him described him as a “completely average guy.”

  65. Security at Correspondents’ Dinner Worked as Intended, Experts Say U.S., April 26

    Officials noted that the suspect never made it into the hotel ballroom, where President Trump and hundreds of journalists were gathered for the White House correspondents’ dinner.

  66. ‘Shots Fired!’: Inside the Pandemonium at the Washington Hilton U.S., April 26

    Guests dived to the floor and took cover as Secret Service agents climbed over tables to protect some of the country’s most high-ranking officials, including President Trump.

  67. How a Trump Event Shooting Unfolded World, April 26

    The gunman had written a “manifesto,” the president said, before trying to enter a dinner in Washington for the White House press corps.

  68. Rumors and Speculation Swirl Online After Shooting at Washington Dinner Technology, April 26

    Influencers jumped to fill the information void with conspiracy theories about the attack at the White House Correspondents’ dinner on Saturday.

  69. The Hotel Where Reagan Was Shot in 1981 Becomes a Crime Scene Again U.S., April 26

    The Washington Hilton was the site of an assassination attempt against the 40th president.

  70. What Our Reporter Saw During the D.C. Shooting Video, April 26

    Our reporter was with President Trump at the White House correspondents’ dinner when a gunman breached security. He describes the frantic scenes that unfolded.

  71. What to Know About U.S.-Iran Peace Talks World, April 26

    An Iranian negotiator returned to Pakistan on Sunday, despite the United States’ abruptly calling off a trip there by its two top negotiators.

  72. Trump habla sobre su estado mental después de una noche de caos En español, April 26

    La respuesta del presidente de Estados Unidos a la noche del sábado fue extraordinariamente serena para alguien que ha sobrevivido a dos intentos de asesinato.

  73. Social Media Captures Chaos and the Mundane After Shooting at Correspondents’ Dinner U.S., April 26

    Journalists and guests shared the surreal and confusing scenes from the White House Correspondents’ Association dinner after gunfire erupted on Saturday.

  74. White House Correspondents’ Dinner Is a Washington Institution U.S., April 26

    The dinner, a celebration of press freedom and the First Amendment, has been held annually for more than 50 years. It is both loved and loathed.

  75. Trump Praises Journalist After Shooting at Media Dinner U.S., April 26

    Weijia Jiang, a CBS correspondent, had been sitting next to the president at the White House Correspondents’ Association dinner when shots rang out. Soon afterward, she was reporting on the attack.

  76. Tiroteo en la cena de corresponsales de la Casa Blanca: esto es lo que sabemos En español, April 26

    Un hombre que portaba varias armas intentó irrumpir en la cena a la que asistía el presidente Trump. La policía detuvo a un sospechoso.

  77. After Security Scare, Trump Demands Approval for His White House Ballroom U.S., April 26

    An incident involving an armed man at the White House correspondents’ dinner has the president to renewing his push for a project slowed by litigation.

  78. Washington Shooting Prompts Discussions About a State Visit from British Royals U.S., April 26

    Buckingham Palace said it was assessing how the shooting could affect a state visit from King Charles III and Queen Camilla that is set to begin Monday.

  79. Iran and U.S. Sink Into Awkward Limbo of ‘No War, No Peace’ World, April 26

    Each side is betting it can last longer than the other, analysts say. But there are risks in a stalemate without a deal.

  80. Gunman Appears to Have Targeted Administration Officials, Blanche Says U.S., April 26

    “We know there were some writings,” the acting attorney general told “Meet the Press.” He said the review of the evidence was still in its early stages.

  81. A Shooting in Washington Briefing, April 26

    We have the latest on the shooting at the White House correspondents’ dinner.

  82. ‘It Wasn’t Real, but It Was Real’ Opinion, April 26

    How ICE transformed a Chicago neighborhood.

  83. Meet the New Leader of the Free World Opinion, April 26

    The world is looking to Volodymyr Zelensky for leadership.

  84. Islamabad Reopens After U.S.-Iran Talks Fail to Materialize World, April 26

    Officials had locked the city down, anticipating talks between U.S. and Iranian delegations. But they didn’t happen. “What did I close my business for?” one business owner asked.

  85. Israel’s President, Putting Off Decision on Pardon for Netanyahu, Will Push for Plea Deal World, April 26

    President Isaac Herzog of Israel has decided not to issue a pardon to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in his corruption case at this time, and instead will seek mediation, officials say.

  86. What We Know About the Shooting at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner U.S., April 26

    A gunman carrying multiple weapons attempted to break into the dinner that President Trump was attending. Police have taken a suspect into custody.

  87. We Will Be Paying for the Iran War for a Very Long Time Opinion, April 26

    The Iran conflict resembles others the United States has been involved in recently: easy to start and hard to end.

  88. The Hard Life of an Immigrant Whose Killing Became a Symbol for Trump U.S., April 26

    President Trump posted surveillance footage of Nilufa Easmin’s brutal killing by another immigrant to advance his agenda. Behind the rhetoric was a more nuanced story.

  89. La teoría de la conspiración tras la disculpa de Tucker Carlson En español, April 26

    En vez de asumir honestamente su papel en el desvarío de EE. UU. , los apóstatas de MAGA están creando un chivo expiatorio para explicarlo.

  90. Trump Safe After Shooting at White House Correspondents’ Dinner Video, April 26

    President Trump was at the White House Correspondents’ Association dinner at a Washington hotel when a gunman opened fire. He was unharmed.

  91. ‘I’m Not a Basket Case’: Trump Describes His Mind-Set After an Evening of Chaos U.S., April 26

    Very little was clear about what had happened at the Washington Hilton on Saturday night. But the president wanted to talk about it.

  92. Again, a Gunman Got Perilously Close to Trump U.S., April 26

    After two previous assassination attempts, the effort by an armed man to storm the White House Correspondents’ Association dinner is sure to raise questions about security and political violence.

  93. Confusion and Fright Inside the Washington Hilton Ballroom Business, April 26

    A sense of danger spread like a wave among high-profile politicians and journalists as an emergency unfolded at the White House Correspondents’ Association dinner.

  94. California Man in Custody After Shooting at Dinner Attended by Trump U.S., April 26

    Shots were fired at the hotel hosting the White House correspondents’ dinner. Authorities said the attack was carried out by a lone gunman who was brought down by the Secret Service.

  95. What to Know About King Charles and Queen Camilla’s State Visit to the U.S. World, April 26

    The British royals are set to arrive on Monday for a visit hosted by President Trump, with a garden party, an address to Congress and a banquet on the schedule.

  96. Running Gunman Was Tackled by Law Enforcement Near Security Checkpoint U.S., April 26

    The gunman did not make it inside the hotel ballroom where President Trump, top officials and hundreds of journalists had gathered for dinner.

  97. Watch Live: Trump Speaks To Press After Reports of Shots Fired at Correspondents’ Dinner Video, April 26

    President Trump gives a news conference after he was rushed from the stage after gunfire broke out in the hotel where the White House correspondents’ dinner was being held on Saturday night

  98. Trump Fires Board Members of Group That Oversees U.S. Science Funding U.S., April 26

    The dismissals from an independent board that oversees the National Science Foundation marked the president’s latest assault on scientific research organizations.

  99. The April 25 Iran War Us Talks Pakistan live blog included one standalone post:
  100. 2 C.I.A. Officers Killed in Mexico Crash Lacked Proper Authorization World, April 25

    The two Americans were killed on Sunday when their vehicle crashed while returning from an antidrug operation led by Mexico’s armed forces in the state of Chihuahua.

  101. A Year Later, Trump’s ‘Most Exclusive’ Memecoin Event Is a Lot Less Exclusive Technology, April 25

    Even a Times reporter qualified for the event, which caused outrage last year for providing access to President Trump in exchange for investment in one of his family’s crypto ventures.

  102. Trump Cancels Aides’ Trip for Iran Talks, Saying, ‘We Have All the Cards.’ World, April 25

    The last-minute scuttling of the trip is the latest sign of how far apart the two sides are on reaching a deal to end the Iran war.

  103. Trump to Dine With Reporters He’s Been Roasting All Week U.S., April 25

    President Trump has boycotted the White House Correspondents’ Association dinner in previous years.

  104. Lebanese Ask, ‘What Cease-Fire?’ as Violence Simmers in the South World, April 25

    The fragile truce in Lebanon was extended after talks in Washington this week but has come under threat as Israel and Hezbollah have traded attacks.

  105. The Political Malpractice of Elon Musk Opinion, April 25

    His political malpractice will loom large in the history of Trump 2.0.

  106. Trump, Iran’s Newest Hostage Opinion, April 25

    The president is buried in the graveyard of vanity.

  107. Trump’s True Deal-Making Abilities, Revealed Opinion, April 25

    What moving deadlines — and red lines — in Iran means for America’s leverage.

  108. The Challenges Facing Canada as It Inches Toward Trade Talks World, April 25

    An international trade economist in Washington warns that negotiations will take place in an “incredibly difficult” environment.

  109. Trump Seeks to Abolish Iran’s Atomic Stockpile, a Problem He Helped Create U.S., April 25

    President Trump withdrew from the Obama-era nuclear accord in 2018, saying it was the worst deal ever. But Iran responded with an enrichment spree that haunts the negotiations to this day.

  110. Iran’s Meme War Against Trump Ushers In a Future of ‘Slopaganda’ Interactive, April 25

    The country’s propaganda apparatus has harnessed artificial intelligence tools to reach a global online audience primed for irony, irreverence and trolling.

  111. Under Trump, Green Card Seekers Face New Scrutiny for Views on Israel U.S., April 25

    In guidance to immigration officers, the administration describes participating in pro-Palestinian protests and criticizing Israel as “overwhelmingly negative” factors.

  112. Europe Prepares for a Longer War in Ukraine, With No Strategy to End It World, April 25

    With American dealmakers wrapped up with Iran, neither Russia nor Ukraine has a clear path to victory — or toward a negotiated peace.

  113. More Used Electric Cars Are Coming at More Affordable Prices Business, April 25

    The leases on hundreds of thousands of battery-powered cars and trucks will end in the next three years, and many will end up on used-car lots.

  114. Firm Building Trump’s Ballroom Got a Secret No-Bid Contract for a Nearby Job U.S., April 25

    The National Park Service increased the value of the contract several times over and then awarded it to Maryland-based Clark Construction, in a process that experts said was highly unusual.

  115. España y el Reino Unido se oponen a posibles sanciones de Trump En español, April 25

    Un correo electrónico interno del Pentágono, según informó la agencia Reuters, sugería que EE. UU. analizaba posibles sanciones contra ambos países por no dar el apoyo necesario para la guerra en Irán.

  116. Rubio’s Absence From Iran Talks Highlights Stay-at-Home Role U.S., April 25

    President Trump has outsourced much of his diplomacy to others, while Mr. Rubio focuses on his second job as national security adviser.

  117. The ‘Lasting Damage’ of Pirro’s Abandoned Fed Investigation U.S., April 24

    The Trump administration’s attacks on the Federal Reserve have rattled confidence in the central bank’s ability to operate independently before a leadership transition.

  118. The Looming Scorched-Earth Midterm Campaign U.S., April 24

    Republicans are likely to fall back on a tried-and-tested strategy for the midterms: Going negative.

  119. Student Contest Based on Trump’s Garden of Heroes Downplays Darker History Arts, April 24

    Guidelines for the art contest, sponsored by the group Freedom 250, include material about abolitionists and civil rights leaders, but little mention of what they fought against.

  120. U.S. Sending Kushner and Witkoff to Pakistan to Resume Talks on Iran World, April 24

    Iran’s foreign minister has already arrived in the country, state media reported. He was believed to be carrying a written response to a U.S. proposal to end the war.

  121. Maine Governor Vetoes Bill That Would Have Paused New Data Centers U.S., April 24

    Gov. Janet Mills said she rejected what would have been the nation’s first moratorium on data centers because it failed to exempt a project in a distressed mill town.

  122. Appeals Court Says Trump’s Ban on Asylum Claims at Border Is Illegal U.S., April 24

    The ruling could require the Trump administration to begin processing new applications from asylum seekers at the southern border.

  123. La guerra contra Irán ha reducido el arsenal de EE. UU. En español, April 24

    La prisa del Pentágono por rearmar sus fuerzas en Medio Oriente lo deja menos preparado para enfrentarse a adversarios potenciales como Rusia y China, afirman funcionarios.

  124. La desaprobación de Trump alcanza el nivel más alto de su segundo mandato En español, April 24

    La caída del presidente en las encuestas se produce cuando la guerra de Irán ha elevado los precios de la gasolina y cada vez más estadounidenses están preocupados por la economía.

  125. Trump Says He Dislikes Prediction Markets. His Family Invests in Them. U.S., April 24

    The White House has warned staff not to wager on government decisions, but his family’s involvement with these firms undermines the president’s message.

  126. Some Young People Think No Kings Is Old News Opinion, April 24

    Readers discuss why there are relatively few young people protesting against President Trump. Also: Psychotherapy for a change; Denmark and Ukraine.

  127. Trump Administration Approves Firing Squad Executions for Death Penalty U.S., April 24

    The Justice Department also reauthorized the use of a death penalty drug, and will seek to shorten the length of some legal appeals.

  128. Britain and Spain Reject Reported Plans by Trump to Punish Them World, April 24

    An internal Pentagon email, reported by the Reuters news agency, suggested Washington was reviewing options to penalize the two nations for insufficiently supporting the war in Iran.

  129. White House Allowed Officials’ Text Messages to Be Deleted, Lawsuit Says U.S., April 24

    Two watchdogs say internal White House guidance that text messages need not be preserved unless “they are the sole record of official decision-making” contradicted the law.

  130. Today, In Short Briefing, April 24

    Cherry blossoms. A TikTok rabbi. And how to organize your freezer.

  131. 5 Tall Tasks for Apple’s New C.E.O. Technology, April 24

    John Ternus will face many of the same issues that Tim Cook has grappled with for years.

  132. The Peril of Piloting Ships Through the Strait of Hormuz Business, April 24

    Controllers for shipping companies face a daunting decision as they try to free vessels trapped in the Persian Gulf: “Basically you’re sending someone unarmed into war.”

  133. Justice Department Drops Criminal Investigation Into the Fed Business, April 24

    The decision to end the inquiry into Jerome H. Powell’s handling of the Federal Reserve’s renovation could allow Kevin M. Warsh, the president’s pick for Fed chair, to be confirmed.

  134. Trump Extends Waiver Allowing Foreign Ships to Move Goods Between U.S. Ports World, April 24

    The move was intended to ensure the flow of fuel in the United States, but some economists say it might reduce gas prices for consumers only a small amount.

  135. Soy uno de los presos políticos de Cuba. ¿Cuándo seré libre? En español, April 24

    Casi cinco años en una cárcel cubana me han enseñado que el gobierno no cederá en su control del poder.

  136. Why Everyone, Including Trump, Is Talking About Airline Mergers Business, April 24

    A few carriers are making a lot of money while many are struggling. President Trump and industry executives seem to think mergers may be the answer.

  137. Los generales que dirigen Irán En español, April 24

    La guerra ha dado más poder a la Guardia Revolucionaria y parece estar transformando la república teocrática en algo más parecido a un régimen militar.

  138. Trump’s View of the War The Daily, April 24

    The cease-fire with Iran was extended this week, but negotiations were put on hold.

  139. Trump’s Approval Drops to New Low, and Condom Prices Rise Because of the War The Headlines, April 24

    Plus, your Friday news quiz.

  140. The Conspiracy Theory Behind Tucker Carlson’s Apology Opinion, April 24

    Rather than honestly reckoning with their role in America’s derangement, MAGA apostates are creating a scapegoat to explain it away.

  141. This Is How Trump Can Salvage a Deal With Iran Opinion, April 24

    Here’s how President Trump can get us out of the mess in Iran.

  142. Companies, Not Consumers, to Cash In Big From Tariff Refunds Business, April 24

    Many families felt the sting of the president’s now-illegal tariffs, but companies have said little about whether they will share the $166 billion coming back to them.

  143. Don’t Blame John Roberts for the Shadow Docket Opinion, April 24

    In our constitutional system, we have to think about what will happen when the tables are turned.

  144. A New Worry for Republicans: Latino Catholics Offended by Trump U.S., April 24

    In 2024, the president made significant inroads with Hispanics. But in a competitive Arizona congressional district, voters now express dismay at his feud with the pope.

  145. A Professor Union Grows Fast as It Ramps Up Its Fight Against Trump U.S., April 24

    The American Association of University Professors is drawing new members. The group’s critics say its political stances hurt its cause.

  146. D.E.I. Is Discriminatory. Agree or Disagree? Opinion, April 24

    They championed diversity, equity and inclusion policies for years. Now they have complicated feelings about what they built.

  147. Los sueños de Trump de un acorazado llevaron a la destitución de su secretario de Marina En español, April 24

    El secretario de Marina, John Phelan, debía entregar el primero de los barcos del presidente en 2028. El plazo era casi imposible.

  148. Rubio Says Iran’s Soccer Team Can Attend World Cup U.S., April 24

    Secretary of State Marco Rubio said that while the players were welcome, anyone accompanying them who has links to the Iranian military would be denied entry.

  149. De los bombardeos a las tensas negociaciones: el estado de la guerra en Irán En español, April 24

    El conflicto se ha transformado en un enfrentamiento volátil en el estrecho de Ormuz, a medida que aumentan los costes económicos y el presidente Trump se enfrenta a una reacción política interna.

  150. I’m One of Cuba’s Political Prisoners. When Will I Go Free? Opinion, April 24

    Nearly five years in Cuban prison have taught me that the government won’t loosen its hold on power.