


Trump’s Encouragement of Stock Investors Draws Scrutiny
Was the president manipulating the market with his comments, as his critics say, or reassuring Americans, as the White House maintains?

Stocks Jump in Asia After Trump’s Tariff Reprieve
Markets in Japan, South Korea and Taiwan soar after the U.S. president pauses punishing tariffs. Gains in mainland China were modest as trade hostilities heat up between Washington and Beijing.
April 10, 2025

‘Just One More Story!’
Adam Wagner tells us a small tale.
April 10, 2025

Trump Signs Orders Punishing Those Who Opposed His 2020 Election Lies
The president targeted two officials from his first administration and an elite law firm as part of his campaign for retribution.

Appeals Court Clears Path for Trump to Resume Firing Probationary Workers
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit sided with the government to block a lower-court ruling that had led to the reinstatement of thousands of federal workers.

The Case for Giving This Trade War a Chance
Oren Cass argues tariffs are worth it.
April 10, 2025

Trump suspende sus aranceles por 90 días, pero aumenta los de China
Ahora casi todos los socios comerciales de EE. UU. se enfrentan a un arancel general del 10 por ciento, excepto China, que tiene un impuesto del 125 por ciento.
April 10, 2025

Kennedy Offers Qualified Support for Measles Vaccination
In an interview with CBS, the health secretary also suggested he wasn’t familiar with massive cuts to state funding for public health.
April 10, 2025

From ‘Be Cool!’ to ‘Getting Yippy’: Inside Trump’s Reversal on Tariffs
Economic turmoil, particularly a rapid rise in government bond yields, caused President Trump to reverse course on the steep levies.

Flight Ban on Parrots Leaves Bronx Grandmother in Limbo for 4 Days
Plucky, an African gray parrot, accompanied its owner on a Frontier Airlines flight to Puerto Rico in January. But a gate agent would not let it on board the return flight.
April 10, 2025

House Votes to Curb National Injunctions, Targeting Judges Who Thwart Trump
The legislation is part of an escalating Republican campaign to take aim at judges who have moved to halt some of President Trump’s executive orders.

Senate Panel Demands Information About Gaza Protest Group at Columbia
Lawmakers want the university to turn over all its records about Students for Justice in Palestine. At Northwestern University, two professors sued over a separate request.
April 9, 2025

Trump Pauses “Reciprocal” Tariffs for Most Countries
President Trump decided to pause his “reciprocal” tariffs on most countries, excluding China, just hours after they went into effect.

Tracy Schwarz, Mainstay of the New Lost City Ramblers, Dies at 86
He was the last surviving member of a retro-minded string trio whose celebration of prewar songs of the rural South put them at the heart of the folk revival.

A Friendship Divided by Musk
Elon Musk, and the feelings that working for him can engender, can come between even the closest of pals.

As His Chronic Disease Tour Wraps, Kennedy Hits His Stride
The health secretary seemed stoic — maybe nervous, even — at the start of his first major trip. But on a hike with Navajo Nation leaders, he was finally in his element.
April 9, 2025

5 canciones imperdibles de Rubby Pérez
El músico de 69 años, fallecido en el colapso en República Dominicana, se dio a conocer en la década de 1980 y siguió lanzando álbumes hasta 2022.
April 9, 2025

Trump anunció que se aplazarán los aranceles y las acciones suben
El S&P 500 se disparó, mostrando el alivio de los inversores ante la decisión del presidente Trump de poner en pausa los elevados aranceles para la mayoría de los países, excepto China.
April 9, 2025

Georgia Man Sentenced for a Cache of Taxidermy Birds and Rare Eggs
John Waldrop, an orthopedic surgeon, amassed a vast collection of ornithological specimens as part of what he called an “obsessive hobby.” He’s now into wood carvings.
April 9, 2025

What Trump Just Cost America
Do you think these former close U.S. allies are ever going to trust getting into a trench with this administration again?
April 9, 2025

Trump Threatens Climate Policies in the States
After halting federal attempts to combat global warming, President Trump is now targeting efforts by states to reduce greenhouse gases, setting up a legal clash.
April 9, 2025

House Strikes Down $5 Overdraft Fee Limit, Sending Issue to Trump
Lawmakers also struck down a rule giving the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau supervisory power over tech companies’ payments apps.
April 9, 2025

Live Count: The House Votes on the Republican Budget
The House is preparing to vote on the Senate’s budget blueprint, a first step towards passing President Trump’s plans for spending and tax cuts.

OpenAI Asks Court to Bar Elon Musk From Unfairly Attacking It
In a legal filing, OpenAI asked a federal court to hold Mr. Musk responsible for any damage he has caused the firm, in the latest sign of their bitter feud.
April 9, 2025

Justice Dept. Bars Its Lawyers From American Bar Association Functions
The punitive move comes amid the Trump administration’s pressure campaign against big law firms.

Trump Administration Cuts Funding and Staff for Flagship Climate Report
The move raises concerns among scientists that the assessment, which is required by Congress, is now in jeopardy.
April 9, 2025

Singer Sues Met Opera Over Firing for Post-Pregnancy Vocal Problems
The mezzo-soprano Anita Rachvelishvili, who suffered vocal problems during and after pregnancy, is suing the opera company — and the union that represented her — after she lost work.

Trump Backed Down on Tariffs
Also, scientists mapped miles of wiring in part of a mouse brain. Here’s the latest at the end of Wednesday.
April 9, 2025

One-Third of Maternal Deaths Occur Long After Delivery, Study Finds
Pregnancy-related mortality has risen sharply, and doctors have overlooked a particularly dangerous period: from six weeks to one year after the birth.
April 9, 2025

These Are the Buildings You Need to See in Milan
The Italian city has a reputation for being gray, but its architecture is far from dull.
April 9, 2025

Canada Vows to Use Billions From Trade Retaliation to Aid Workers and Businesses
But exactly what the country will do remains unclear and the scale of the current disruption makes decision-making difficult.

Launch of First Amazon Project Kuiper Internet Satellites Is Scrubbed
The spacecraft are the online giant’s entry into beaming wireless service from space, but the company has much to do before it can compete with SpaceX’s Starlink.
April 9, 2025

Thursday Briefing: Trump’s Tariff Reversal
Plus, how your brain connects to ideology.
April 9, 2025

Why Palestinian Christians Feel Betrayed by American Christians
America’s religious right embraces far-right Israeli policies, leading to the repression of Palestinian Christians.
April 9, 2025

Flying Somewhere? You May Finally Need That Real ID.
After years of postponements, the deadline to show a security-enhanced Real ID at airport security checkpoints is now just weeks away. What to know.
April 9, 2025

Trump’s Targeting of Homeless Agency Signals Sharp Shift in Policy
The president has all but shut down the United States Interagency Council on Homelessness, but his real goal appears to be a fundamental change of approach for getting people off the streets.

5 Songs by Rubby Pérez, the Merengue Singer Lost in the Roof Collapse
The musician, 69, got his break in the 1980s and continued releasing albums through 2022.

Market Chaos Brings Big Ratings to Television Business News
Viewership of Fox Business and CNBC has soared since President Trump’s tariffs created chaos in the global economy.

¿Deberías consumir más proteínas de las recomendadas?
Hemos verificado los datos de seis afirmaciones sobre las proteínas que circulan por internet.
April 9, 2025

House Republicans Are Considering a New Budget. Here’s What’s Changed.
The new resolution calls for more tax cuts and fewer reductions in spending. It would increase the federal debt by a lot more.
April 9, 2025

3 turistas visitaron Yellowstone y fueron encarcelados por infracciones
“El público debe comprender las infracciones y sus consecuencias antes de visitarnos”, dijo una vocera de la fiscalía.
April 9, 2025

U.S. Slashes Many of the Aid Programs It Had Promised to Keep
The U.N. food program said the new cuts “could amount to a death sentence” for millions of desperate people.

Top Pro Bono Leader Resigns from Paul Weiss, a Firm Hit in Trump’s Crackdown on Big Law
Steven Banks, who once ran New York’s social services department, said he wanted to return to helping the homeless. He leaves within weeks of the elite firm striking a deal with President Trump.
April 9, 2025

Trump Reverses Course on Global Tariffs, Announcing 90-Day Pause
The president further raised already steep tariffs on China, saying that Beijing should not have retaliated against his earlier trade actions.

John Nelson, Conductor Who Got France to Cherish Berlioz, Dies at 83
He revived interest in a “problem child” in the pantheon of high romantic composers, bringing Berlioz overdue recognition as one of France’s greatest composers.

‘Manhunt’ Is a Case Study in Fragile Masculinity
A new play by Robert Icke about a real-life police chase takes the form of an imagined trial.
April 9, 2025

Pop Songs, ‘Hamilton’ and Windows 95 Chime Join National Registry
The recordings, along with works by Tracy Chapman, Elton John and the rock band Chicago, are among the 25 selected for preservation by the Library of Congress.

New York Lawmakers Want to Get Paid, Even if the Budget Is Late
The State Assembly leader says legislators should not be punished if a late budget is caused by policy disagreements unrelated to New York’s finances.
April 9, 2025

The Advisers Behind Trump’s Tariff Turmoil
The roller coaster of on-again, off-again tariffs have focused attention on the people behind President Trump’s trade strategy. Rob Copeland, a New York Times finance reporter, takes us inside Trump’s tariff team.

It’s Springtime in Paris for David Hockney
A huge new exhibition at the Louis Vuitton Foundation is a late-career retrospective with a sense of new beginnings.
April 9, 2025

A Frenzy at Trader Joe’s: ‘Everyone’s Here for the Tote Bags’
For a second year, a limited run of mini canvas tote bags had people waiting in line outside Trader Joe’s stores. At some stores, they sold out in less than an hour.
April 9, 2025

Thankfully, the Democratic Base Has Revived the Resistance
The election might have cowed liberal elites, but its voters never backed down.
April 9, 2025

Family Seeks Answers After Death of American Tourist in the Bahamas
The police said that Dinari McAlmont, 23, of Bowie, Md., had drowned and that foul play was not suspected.
April 9, 2025

Army Secretary Replaces Patel as Interim Head of A.T.F.
The unusual move has placed a civilian military leader in charge of a domestic law enforcement entity.

Supreme Court Sides With Trump, for Now, on Firing Agencies’ Leaders
Chief Justice Roberts ordered a brief pause of an appeals court ruling that had reinstated Cathy Harris and Gwynne Wilcox to positions at agencies protecting workers’ rights.

Israeli Strike Kills Over 20, Including Children, Gaza Officials Say
The Israeli military said it was targeting a Hamas operative who it said was responsible for planning attacks. Dozens of people were injured in the strike on a Gaza City neighborhood.
April 9, 2025

Walmart Says Tariffs Have Added Uncertainty to Its Outlook
Executives at the largest retailer in the United States acknowledged the new environment, but told investors that they were confident in the company’s strategy.

Xavier Le Pichon, Who Modeled Movement of Earth’s Crust, Dies at 87
With a computer rendering, he helped scientists understand that the earth, with its shifting tectonic plates, is “an extraordinary living being” that is “continuously changing.”
April 9, 2025

4 Things to Know About Mike Huckabee, Trump’s Ambassador to Israel
Mr. Huckabee’s nomination drew sharp criticism from Democrat lawmakers and some faith groups, who said his past statements on Palestinian identity were “highly incendiary.”

What’s Probably Going On With the Volatile Bond Market
There’s been an unusual amount of activity in the bond market this week. A likely cause is the strange behavior that can occur in times of financial stress.
April 9, 2025

House Republicans Move to Prevent Vote on Repealing Trump’s Tariffs
Under a measure the G.O.P. is working to pass on Wednesday, lawmakers would give up their ability to force a vote on undoing the president’s tariffs until October.

Death Toll Continues to Climb After Dominican Nightclub Roof Collapse
People looked for signs that their missing friends and family members might have survived the deadly nightclub roof collapse in the Dominican Republic.

Tiny Love Stories: ‘This Unusual Wooing Worked’
Modern Love in miniature, featuring reader-submitted stories of no more than 100 words.
April 9, 2025

Our Gardener Wants to Avoid Taxes. Should We Pay Him in Cash?
The magazine’s Ethicist columnist on whether to help a worker reduce his tax burden.
April 9, 2025

Deberías sustituir tu iPhone ahora
Probablemente tendrás que pagar mucho más por tu próximo iPhone. Son malas noticias para Apple, para nuestros mercados y para la economía de Estados Unidos.
April 9, 2025

El enviado de Trump que congenió con Nayib Bukele, el ‘dictador más cool del mundo’
Funcionarios estadounidenses dijeron que el comportamiento de Ronald Johnson durante su encargo como embajador de Estados Unidos en El Salvador estuvo más enfocado en proteger al presidente de ese país que los intereses de EE. UU.
April 9, 2025

EE. UU. y China escalan la confrontación comercial y no hay una salida a la vista
Durante años, las dos mayores potencias del mundo han coqueteado con la idea de una separación económica. La aceleración del deterioro de su relación comercial ha hecho que esa posibilidad parezca más cercana que nunca.
April 9, 2025

Pilot Sues Influencer on X in Latest Test of Defamation Law
Jo Ellis, a National Guard pilot, is suing an influencer who falsely identified her as the captain of a helicopter that collided with a passenger plane in January.
April 9, 2025

Trump Administration Cuts Research Funding, Claiming It Creates ‘Climate Anxiety’
The cuts to a Princeton University program come as the Trump administration has been reviewing an array of research grants related to global warming.
April 9, 2025

‘Totalmente absurdo’. La atención de Trump al déficit comercial desconcierta a los economistas
Los aranceles de EE. UU. buscan eliminar el déficit comercial bilateral con los socios comerciales del país, pero muchos economistas afirman que se trata de una medida inadecuada.
April 9, 2025

Proxy Voting Defeat Reflects a House Out of Step With Modern Culture
A majority of House members backed changing the rules to allow new parents to vote remotely. But in a Congress dominated by far-right Republicans, parental leave was a bridge too far.

Johnson Delays Budget Vote As G.O.P. Defectors Balk
After more than an hour of labored negotiations with conservative holdouts, House G.O.P. leaders yanked their blueprint for the president’s tax and spending package, lacking the votes to pass it.

Analyzing Trump’s Words and Deeds
Readers offer views on the president’s behavior. Also: Protecting our rights; shutting down a library agency.
April 9, 2025

What the government knows about you, and why Elon Musk’s team wants access to that data.

‘BE COOL!’ Trump Says, as Tariffs Unleash Global Chaos
Amid the doom and gloom in financial markets, President Trump continues to insist he’s got a plan.

Justice Dept. Criticizes Another Federal Judge for Blocking a Trump Executive Order
Attorney General Pam Bondi relied on an increasingly common assertion: that the judge was “unelected” and denying the will of voters who put the president in office.

It’s Wet. It’s Windy. You Need an Anorak.
Functional, lightweight jackets for unpredictable spring weather.
April 9, 2025

El club que atraía personalidades y se convirtió en un cementerio en un santiamén
El ambiente en la discoteca Jet Set de Santo Domingo, donde el techo colapsó matando al menos a 184 personas, se ensombrecía mientras se recuperaban cadáveres, pero no más supervivientes.
April 9, 2025

A New Thomas Pynchon Novel Is Coming This Fall
Featuring a Depression-era private eye, “Shadow Ticket” will be the 87-year-old writer’s first book since 2013.
April 9, 2025

Trump Has Targeted These Universities. Why?
President Trump has set his sights on defunding colleges, singling out some of the world’s wealthiest schools in what critics say is an attack on academic freedom.
April 9, 2025

The Trump Envoy Who Got Close to the ‘World’s Coolest Dictator’
U.S. officials said Ronald Johnson’s actions during his time as ambassador to El Salvador seemed less aligned with U.S. interests and more focused on protecting the country’s president.

Did Reformation Cross a Line Into South Asian Style?
A collaboration with the influencer Devon Lee Carlson looks a lot like a lehenga, joining a list of recent incidents that inspired questions about cultural appropriation.
April 9, 2025

At Dance Theater of Harlem, ‘Mr. G Has a Plan’
Robert Garland has built the company’s season on the idea that varied works can be in conversation with each other — and with dancers’ bodies.

The Legacy of the Black Caddies at the Masters
They would often form special bonds with the golfers that lasted decades. Carl Jackson caddied for Ben Crenshaw dozens of times, including for his two wins at Augusta.

Whitmer Attacks Trump’s Tariffs, but Avoids Attacking Trump
At an event in Washington, Gov. Gretchen Whitmer of Michigan struck a more measured tone on the president’s trade war than other Democrats seen as possible 2028 contenders.

Bernhard Langer Returns to the Masters to Say Goodbye
A pickleball injury sidelined him last year, but he is returning to a course he loves.

In a Storm of Tariffs, Many Companies See China as the Safest Harbor
The heavy U.S. tariffs on other Asian countries have made China a more appealing option for companies scared to make a hasty decision amid upheaval in global trade.
April 9, 2025

The Impact of the Masters on Ely Callaway
He invented the Big Bertha driver, which changed the game of golf. Bobby Jones, a creator of the tournament, was a Callaway cousin.

This Chicken With Artichokes and Lemon is Festive and Forgiving
Use fresh or frozen artichokes. Cook it day-of in an hour, or make it ahead of time and reheat. However you prepare this lovely dish, it’s bound to delight.
April 9, 2025

An Advance in Brain Research That Was Once Considered Impossible
Scientists achieved “a milestone” by charting the activity and structure of 200,000 cells in a mouse brain and their 523 million connections.
April 9, 2025

Chinese Lunar Rocks Suggest a Thirsty Far Side of the Moon
Using samples gathered from the Chang’e-6 mission, scientists found that the interior of the moon on the half we never see from Earth might be drier than the near side.
April 9, 2025

Trump Wants to Merge Government Data. Here Are 314 Things It Might Know About You.
Elon Musk’s team is leading an effort to link government databases, to the alarm of privacy and security experts.

Bob McManus, Blunt Editorial Voice of The New York Post, Dies at 81
As the editor of the tabloid’s editorial page and as a columnist, he skewered those he considered phonies and symbols of failed progressivism.


Britain Lost Out on Euro Disney. Now It’s Getting a Universal Theme Park.
A yet-to-be-named Universal Studios theme park will be the country’s largest tourist attraction when it opens in 2031. But studio executives have not yet said which characters will be featured.

Coalition Deal in Germany Clears Way for Friedrich Merz to Become Chancellor
The agreement was concluded relatively quickly but still took about six and half weeks, during which the country had been virtually rudderless at a critical moment for Europe.

Rulings in New York and Texas Curb Deportations of Venezuelans to El Salvador
The decisions suggest that the battle over using a wartime law, the Alien Enemies Act, to deport migrants is certain to persist.

Sell-Off in U.S. Bonds and Dollar Raises Questions About ‘Safe Haven’ Status
As the fallout from President Trump’s global trade war spreads, investors are fleeing what is typically seen as the safest corner.

Delta Warns Trump’s Trade War Will Weigh on the Economy
Delta is one of the largest U.S. companies to warn about the impact of trade tensions on its business.
April 9, 2025

Israeli Airstrike in Gaza City Leaves Many Dead, Health Officials There Say
The strike on a home left other bodies buried under the rubble, according to the Gazan authorities. The Israeli military said it had been targeting a Hamas operative.
April 9, 2025

A Small African Nation Has Few Options to Counter 50% U.S. Tariffs
In Lesotho, which makes denim that goes into U.S.-branded jeans, both the private sector and the government were weighing their next moves.

Oil Prices Recover After Trump Offers Tariff Reprieve
Crude prices climbed back above $60 a barrel as investors breathed a sigh of relief.
April 9, 2025

Lauren Sanchez, Sheryl Sandberg and the Death of Celebrity Feminism
A rocket trip can only go so far.
April 9, 2025

My Friend Won’t Speak to Me After I Blabbed About Her Secret Lover. Help!
A reader is frustrated to be on the outs with her friend and their roommates after telling them about her friend’s hookups with another friend’s ex.
April 9, 2025

Congo Repatriates 3 Americans Sentenced to Death Over Failed Coup
The men recently had their sentences commuted to life imprisonment for their role in an attempted coup last May in the central African nation.

China Hits Back Again at Trump, Bringing New Tariffs on U.S. Goods to 84%
Beijing announced a new round of 50 percent tariffs in response to President Trump’s latest levies as the trade conflict between the superpowers escalates.

Netanyahu Sticks by Trump’s Brazen Proposal for Gazans to Leave
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel said his government was serious about “voluntary” migration, after an Oval Office meeting where President Trump appeared to have lost interest.
April 9, 2025

Paddington Returns to His Bench. Order Is Restored.
Two men vandalized a statue of England’s beloved storybook bear last month. On Wednesday, he was returned to his bench in the town of Newbury — with a marmalade sandwich, of course.

A Dominican Club That Drew Bold-Face Names Became a Graveyard in a Flash
The scene at the Jet Set nightclub in Santo Domingo, where the roof collapsed early Tuesday killing at least 184, was increasingly grim as bodies but no more survivors were recovered.

‘Explosive’ Markets Raise Uncertainty About Tariff Endgame
Another sharp sell-off in stocks and bonds greeted President Trump’s latest round of protectionist measures as fears of a U.S. recession grow.

Harry’s Razor Brand Seeks to Build a Consumer Goods Empire
The founders of the upstart personal grooming company said they planned to strike more deals. A public listing may be in the future as well.

India’s Millions of New Investors Are Reeling From Tariff Turmoil
Legions of ordinary Indians have gone into stock trading, lured by easy online access and a market boom. Now many of them are getting a rude shock.
April 9, 2025

What Rights Do Migrants Have?
Plus, we cover the arrival of Trump’s tariffs.
April 9, 2025

Zelensky Doubles Down on Claim That Many Chinese Are Fighting for Russia
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said more than 150 Chinese men were fighting for Russia in Ukraine, hours after China dismissed claims that many of its citizens were involved in the war.
April 9, 2025

China Condemns American ‘Protectionism’
Beijing issued a lengthy denunciation of U.S. trade policies and accused Washington of violating a trade deal the countries reached in President Trump’s first term.

U.S. Bond Sell-Off Is Another Worrisome Echo of the Liz Truss Fiasco
Yields on U.S. Treasuries rose Wednesday as investors sold government bonds, usually a haven. In Britain, a sustained version of that trend in 2022 led to a prime minister’s downfall.

Lo encerraron en una recámara durante décadas, pero un incendió lo salvó
Los bomberos encontraron a un hombre de 32 años que apenas pesaba poco más de 30 kilos. La policía dice que su madrastra lo encerró cuando tenía 12 años.
April 9, 2025

A Game of Chicken With China, and How Much Plastic Is in the Human Brain
Plus, the theme park wars heat up.
April 9, 2025

American Is Arrested in Thailand on Charges of Criticizing Royalty
The U.S. State Department said it was alarmed at the arrest of Paul Chambers, a lecturer in civil-military relations, under Thailand’s strict lèse-majesté laws.
April 9, 2025

The University President Willing to Fight Trump
Christopher L. Eisgruber of Princeton University talks about the administration’s move to freeze billions of dollars in funding to higher education institutions.

Wordle Review No. 1,391
Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Thursday, April 10, 2025.
April 9, 2025

Connections Companion No. 669
Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Thursday, April 10, 2025.
April 9, 2025

For U.S. and China, a Risky Game of Chicken With No Off-Ramp in Sight
China’s latest move: an additional 50 percent tariff on U.S. goods. Neither side wants to look weak by backing down, but a collapse of their trade ties could have profound consequences.
April 9, 2025

April 9, 2025

Islamic State Regains Strength in Syria
The U.S. has sent more forces to Syria, tamping down on the immediate threat, but experts warn that the extremist group could break thousands of hardened fighters out of prison.
April 9, 2025

Europe Votes to Retaliate on Some Trump Tariffs, Hours Before His Pivot
The tariffs were slated to take effect starting on April 15, and to hit back at President Trump’s steel and aluminum levies.

Five Takeaways From Trump’s Plan to Rescue Coal
To help the struggling coal industry, President Trump used his executive authority to try to keep aging plants alive and burn more coal for electricity.
April 9, 2025

These Superfans of Trump Are Holding Out Against His Budget
Hard-line conservatives concerned about the deficit are among President Trump’s most stalwart supporters in Congress. But they say they cannot in good conscience back the budget plan he has endorsed.

‘We’re Playing With Fire’: The Risks of Trump’s Tariffs on China
Binyamin Appelbaum on the president’s rushed and rash trade war.
April 9, 2025

How Trump Is Putting Law Firms in a No-Win Situation
As Willkie Farr & Gallagher learned, cutting a deal with the White House can avert a financially punitive executive order. But doing so can draw internal rebukes and external criticism.

Fate of Congestion Pricing Is Likely to Be Decided in Fall or Later
State and federal officials have agreed to a court timeline that keeps the tolls in place for several months. The federal Transportation Department said it was still fighting to end the program.
April 9, 2025

New Generation of African Chocolatiers Would Be Hobbled by U.S. Tariffs
The new levies come as nations on the continent continue to struggle with the fallout of the Trump administration’s dismantling of the U.S. Agency for International Development.

The Strange Case of an Hermès Heir, an Emir and a Deal Gone Wrong
Nicolas Puech agreed to sell his multibillion-dollar stake in his family’s luxury goods empire to the royal family of Qatar, but then said he couldn’t gain access to his shares.

You Should Think About Replacing Your iPhone — Now
You will probably have to pay a lot more for your next iPhone. That’s bad news for Apple, for our markets and for our economy.
April 9, 2025

We Should All Be Very, Very Afraid
Trump is seeking to establish a truly chilling proposition: that no one can stop his administration from imprisoning anyone it wants, anywhere in the world.
April 9, 2025

The Tariff Saga Is About One Thing
The tariff saga is just the latest example of the president’s urge to dominate.
April 9, 2025

‘Pink Narcissus’: A Home Movie Both Abject and Erotic
Originally released anonymously, this homoerotic fantasia by James Bidgood gets its first theatrical run in 54 years at Metrograph.
April 9, 2025

‘Where’s Alex?’ A Beloved Caregiver Is Swept Up in Trump’s Green Card Crackdown
An autistic young man loses his caretaker as the Trump administration’s immigration crackdown expands to permanent U.S. residents convicted of minor crimes years ago.
April 9, 2025

The Return of the Great American Stomachache
If Trump removes too many precautions, there’s a real chance that we’ll rediscover how dangerous a less regulated food system can be.
April 9, 2025

$1.6 Million Homes in Maine, Georgia and Arizona
An 1875 home in Kennebunkport, a converted church in Thunderbolt and a contemporary home in Phoenix
April 9, 2025

The Classical Music Our Critics Can’t Stop Thinking About
Watch and listen to recent highlights, including Nicole Scherzinger on Broadway, a pair of Janacek operas and Cécile McLorin Salvant.

What Rights Do Immigrants Have?
The expansion of immigration enforcement actions by the Trump administration has thrown the status of some rights into question. See what is unchanged, what is expanded and what is in dispute.
April 9, 2025

Let Yourself Rage With Poet Laureate Ada Limón
Limón has been on a mission to help Americans experience the full range of human emotion.
April 9, 2025

The Four Ecologically Crucial Things You Should Do in Your Garden
The ecologist Douglas Tallamy says your landscape can help manage the watershed, support pollinators, bolster a viable food web, and sequester carbon.
April 9, 2025

Faced With Death, He Did the Only Thing He Could: Take Notes
Peter Godwin, who has seen death up close a few times over the course of his life, examines grief and belonging in a new memoir, “Exit Wounds.”
April 9, 2025

The Far Right’s Love-Hate Relationship With Globalization
A new book by the historian Quinn Slobodian examines right-wing figures who have positioned themselves as populist critics of neoliberalism while weaponizing some of its founders’ ideas.
April 9, 2025

He Served 36 Years for His Wife’s Murder and Then Forgave the Man Who Confessed
Leo Schofield maintained he was innocent all along in his wife’s 1987 murder. For “Bone Valley,” a podcast about the case, he connected with the man who said he did it.
April 9, 2025

‘Farmer Wants a Wife’ Has Its Title Backward
This dating show isn’t about farmers looking for women. It’s about the agrarian fantasy that has women dreaming of farms.
April 9, 2025

This Easter Roast Is a Low-Effort, High-Reward Show Stopper
A slow-cooked lamb shoulder makes an impressive centerpiece for seasonal celebrations.
April 9, 2025

Is the Restaurant Good? Or Does It Just Look Good?
Restaurateurs are finding that ambience and branding matter as much — and to many diners, more — than the food they serve.
April 9, 2025

NOAA Staffing Cuts Threaten Years of Salmon Harvests
In Washington, where salmon is a multibillion dollar industry, government staff terminations and budget freezes may put salmon production at risk.
April 9, 2025

In Washington, a Rural County Sheriff Fights His State’s Immigration Law
Sheriff Dale Wagner of Adams County sees his department as David fighting Goliath. But he has the support of some of President Trump’s most influential allies.
April 9, 2025

This Studio Turns to Viewers of Faith to Greenlight Movies
The company behind “Sound of Freedom” follows an unusual strategy that relies on an army of subscribers to its streaming platform.
April 9, 2025

Trumpeters. Friends. Rivals. 60 Years Ago, the Pair Made Jazz History.
Over two nights in Brooklyn, two musicians at a crossroads — Freddie Hubbard and Lee Morgan — went head-to-head in a pair of sizzling gigs.

Want to Be a Better Friend? Read These Books.
In an era of loneliness, friends are more important than ever. How do we find, and keep, these connections?
April 9, 2025

Americans Are Preparing for When All Hell Breaks Loose
Once thought of as a fringe mind-set, the prepared citizen movement is gaining traction in a world shaped by war, the pandemic and extreme weather.
April 9, 2025

Massage Can Help After a Workout, But Not for the Reason You Think
There’s no question it feels good and relaxes you. But does massage really affect sore muscles?

Criminally Good New Murder Mysteries
Our columnist on the month’s best releases.
April 9, 2025

Hobby Lobby Is Opening Its First Manhattan Store. Not Everyone Is Happy.
The crafts retailer, whose owners are vocal about their evangelical belief, is coming to TriBeCa in Manhattan. Not everyone is pleased.
April 9, 2025

No Phone, No Guidebook: Casablanca, Unplugged
On her first visit to Morocco’s largest city, a visitor swears off her phone, the internet and even printed guides. Her aim? To get lost, learn as she goes, and reclaim the serendipity of travel.
April 9, 2025

Stuck for Hours on a Parked Plane? Here Are Your Rights.
Long tarmac delays are on the rise at U.S. airports. What airlines owe inconvenienced passengers depends on the length of the holdup and what country they’re in.
April 9, 2025

‘Stranger Things: The First Shadow’: What to Know About the Broadway Show
The new play, set 24 years before the start of the Netflix series, combines lavish spectacle with a cast of familiar characters.
April 9, 2025

The More Protein, the Better?
It’s a common refrain on social media. We fact-checked this and five other big protein claims circulating online.

Japón construyó una estación de tren en 6 horas. Así lo logró
Los componentes de la estación se imprimieron en 3D en otro lugar y se montaron en el sitio. Los operadores del ferrocarril dicen que es una primicia mundial.
April 9, 2025

Anxiety rises in Asia over how to negotiate with Trump.

How Concerned Should We Be About the Online ‘Manosphere’?
A guest essay warns about the surge of male supremacist videos in young men’s social media feeds. What have you noticed or encountered online?
April 9, 2025

India’s Drug Makers Shudder as Trump Again Threatens Tariffs
The United States is India’s biggest market for pharmaceutical exports, which are its most successful industrial exports.
April 9, 2025

Este pronóstico dice que la IA superará a los humanos en un par de años
El mundo de la predicción sobre la IA se debate entre el optimismo y la melancolía. Un informe publicado la semana pasada se inclina radicalmente hacia el pesimismo.
April 9, 2025

Un piloto navega aguas difíciles y el temporal de Trump en el canal de Panamá
Durante más de 40 años, el capitán Efraín Hallax ha dirigido buques a través del canal, y lo ha visto todo: desde la caída de un dictador hasta el renovado interés de EE. UU. por la vía navegable.
April 9, 2025

Dire-Wolf Pups?
Tell us a story, real or made up, about these two pups, which scientists say have dire-wolf genes.
April 9, 2025

Police Commissioner, Heiress and Maybe a Future New York City Mayor
“I don’t see it,” Jessica Tisch says. It is already a complicated life overhauling the Police Department, working for Eric Adams and keeping the Trump administration at bay.
April 9, 2025

A Teachers’ Union Is Spending Millions to Elect Its Boss Governor
The candidate, Sean Spiller, is president of the union, the New Jersey Education Association. A related PAC is prepared to spend $35 million on his election.
April 9, 2025

Finding Positive Climate News, One State at a Time
A new project by the Climate desk aims to recognize local climate and environmental solutions in all 50 states.
April 9, 2025

Spelling Bee Forum
Feeling stuck on today’s puzzle? We can help.
April 9, 2025

Trump’s Tariffs Will Pummel Asia. But One Country Sees Opportunity.
Factory-led economies are panicking about the steep new tariffs. Not the Philippines, which believes its role as a manufacturing alternative to China can expand.
April 9, 2025

Late Night Frantically Tries to Keep Up With the Tariffs
“I’d say he’s like a bull in a china shop, but at 104 percent, I can’t afford to say that,” Desi Lydic said of President Trump on “The Daily Show.”
April 9, 2025

China Censors Hashtags Mentioning ‘104%,’ the Size of Trump’s Tariffs
State media drove social media discussions around phrases like: “America is fighting a trade war while begging for eggs.”
April 9, 2025

April 9, 2025

Palabra del día: ‘stylus’
Esta palabra ha aparecido en ocho artículos en NYTimes.com en el último año. ¿Puedes usarla en una frase?
April 9, 2025

Word of the Day: stylus
This word has appeared in eight articles on NYTimes.com in the past year. Can you use it in a sentence?
April 9, 2025

Reeling From Trump’s Tariffs, South Korea Tries Striking a Delicate Balance
As its trade negotiators headed to Washington for talks, South Korea announced measures to support the country’s carmakers who were badly hit by the levies announced by President Trump.
April 9, 2025

What Special Relationship?
Despite Winston Churchill’s coining of the phrase “special relationship,” the history of relations between Britain and America shows it’s not so special.
April 9, 2025

Wednesday Briefing
President Trump’s tariffs take effect.
April 9, 2025

Adams Administration Will Give ICE Space to Operate on Rikers Island
An executive order says federal immigration agents would work with city officials on criminal investigations only. Critics say the move opens the door for wrongdoing.
April 9, 2025

Where Ukrainian Children Once Played, Piles of Toys Memorialize the Dead
A Russian missile strike near a playground in central Ukraine killed 19 people, including nine children. The attack was a painful reminder that a cease-fire remains as distant as ever.

Trump Wants an Iran Nuclear Deal, but It Must Be Better Than Obama’s
Nuclear talks between the United States and Iran are set for Saturday. President Trump has set a high bar for success.

‘Totally Silly.’ Trump’s Focus on Trade Deficit Bewilders Economists.
Behind Trump’s new tariffs is a goal that is as ambitious as it is unrealistic: eliminating the bilateral trade deficit with every U.S. trading partner.

Trump’s NASA Nominee Questioned Over Moon Plans and Elon Musk
Jared Isaacman, a billionaire entrepreneur who has twice launched to orbit in a SpaceX vehicle, faced pointed questions from senators of both parties before the Senate on Wednesday.
April 9, 2025

What Will Happen to the Handbags?
As tariffs on the European Union take effect, luxury goods makers are “biting their nails” over their treasured “Made in France” or “Made in Italy” products.
April 9, 2025

Corrections: April 9, 2025
Corrections that appeared in print on Wednesday, April 9, 2025.
April 9, 2025

Quote of the Day: Justices Duck A Showdown
Quotation of the Day for Wednesday, April 9, 2025.
April 9, 2025

Here’s the latest.

Here’s what happened on Tuesday.

Hours before tariffs begin, Trump declares victory and mocks critics.
The president claimed that foreign countries would “do anything” in the hopes of getting the tariffs removed, but left unclear what if anything was open to negotiation.

Stocks Surge as Trump Announces a Delay to Global Tariffs
The S&P 500 spiked, showing investors’ relief to President Trump’s decision to pause high tariffs for most countries, except for China.
April 9, 2025

Like a Limbo Bar
Aidan Deshong and Oren Hartstein write a set of less-than-stellar reviews.
April 9, 2025

Review: A Party With 17 ‘Old Friends’ and 41 Sondheim Songs
Bernadette Peters and Lea Salonga lead the festivities in a new Broadway revue of the great musical dramatist’s work.
April 9, 2025

Amid Tension Around H.H.S. Cuts, Kennedy Meets With Tribal Leaders
The health secretary’s appearance at a tribal self-governance conference brought collegial discussions and a bit of friction.
April 9, 2025

Ken Paxton Says He Will Challenge Senator John Cornyn in 2026
The announcement by Mr. Paxton, the attorney general of Texas and a firebrand conservative, set up what is expected to be a blockbuster showdown in Texas.
April 8, 2025

3 Are Killed in Shooting Near Fredericksburg, Va., Authorities Say
Three others were injured in the shooting on a suburban street in Spotsylvania County, southwest of Washington, D.C. Four suspects were in custody, the authorities said.
April 8, 2025

3 Visitors to Yellowstone Get Jail Sentences for Violations
Tourists are required to stay on marked paths in thermal areas because of the dangers of the hot springs, geysers and steam vents, and to protect nature.
April 8, 2025

Death of Palestinian American Boy in West Bank Sparks Outcry
Amer Rabee, 14, was fatally shot by Israeli forces in the West Bank, according to his family. Community leaders gathered in New Jersey to demand justice.
April 8, 2025

Trump Administration Freezes $1 Billion for Cornell and $790 Million for Northwestern, Officials Say
The funding pause amid civil rights investigations into both universities sharply escalates the Trump administration’s campaign against elite colleges.

Chinese Intelligence May Be Trying to Recruit Fired U.S. Officials
An advisory says that foreign agencies are posing as consulting firms, think tanks and other organizations to connect with former government employees.

An Experiment in Recklessness: Trump as Global Disrupter
The global trading system is only one example of the administration tearing something apart, only to reveal that it has no plan for how to replace it.

U.S. Commanders Worry Yemen Campaign Will Drain Arms Needed to Deter China
American military officials say the Pentagon might need to dip into stockpiles in Asia to replenish supplies in the Middle East, congressional aides say.

The Skin on Mysterious Medieval Books Concealed a Shaggy Surprise
The material on the covers of books from a French abbey was too hairy to have come from calves or other local mammals. Researchers identified its more distant origin.
April 8, 2025

Gang War Ravaged East Harlem for Six Months, Prosecutors Say
The Manhattan district attorney charged 16 people, most of them minors, in a score of shootings. Violence among New York City’s youth has soared.
April 8, 2025

Pronouns in Bio? You May Not Get a Response From the White House.
Some Trump administration officials have declined to answer questions from several journalists on the basis of their email signatures.

El contralor de Panamá acusa de irregularidades a operadora portuaria de Hong Kong
El funcionario dijo que la empresa CK Hutchison no renovó debidamente su contrato para explotar los puertos en 2021 y que le debe 300 millones de dólares al gobierno panameño.
April 8, 2025

Nuclear Testing Not Advised, Trump’s Nominee Says in Senate Hearing
Brandon Williams, the nominee to lead the National Nuclear Security Administration, said he would recommend reliance on “scientific information” rather than a restart of explosive testing.
April 8, 2025

Rescuers Search for Survivors of Roof Collapse in Dominican Republic
The roof of the nightclub collapsed early Tuesday morning during a concert. Officials said they were focused on rescues and had not started to investigate the cause of the tragedy.

Trump Pressed Ahead With Sweeping Tariffs
Also, a roof collapse in the Dominican Republic killed at least 58 people. Here’s the latest at the end of Tuesday.
April 8, 2025

The Loose Screws, Hot Flames and Infinite Joy of William Finn
The composer and lyricist of “A New Brain,” “Falsettos” and other shows answered the pains of life with jaunty songs. He died this week at 73.
April 8, 2025

William Finn, Tony Winner for ‘Falsettos,’ Is Dead at 73
An acclaimed musical theater writer, he won for both his score and his book and later had a huge hit with “The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee.”
April 8, 2025

EE. UU. ha revocado las visas de casi 300 estudiantes, que podrían ser deportados
Decenas de centros educativos, entre ellos la Universidad de California y Harvard, dijeron que el gobierno de Trump canceló visados a sus alumnos en los últimos días. Para muchos, las razones no están claras.
April 8, 2025

Two Law Firms File for Permanent Relief From Trump’s Executive Orders
Jenner & Block and WilmerHale are seeking summary judgments against what one of them called “a plain violation of the First Amendment.”
April 8, 2025

Guterres, at U.N., Denounces Israel’s Gaza Aid Blockade
“The floodgates of horror” have been opened for Palestinians since the collapse of the temporary cease-fire, Secretary General António Guterres said.
April 8, 2025

The Embryo Question
The Embryo Question
April 8, 2025

White House Must Allow The Associated Press Full Access to Trump, Judge Rules
The Trump administration has barred the news outlet from certain events for its use of the term “Gulf of Mexico,” which a federal judge agreed amounted to a violation of the First Amendment.

Wednesday Briefing: Bracing for More Tariffs
Plus, the International Booker Prize shortlist.
April 8, 2025

Lawyers for Venezuelans Try Again to Stop Deportations, Now in New York
The Supreme Court this week allowed the administration to resume deportations, saying a case should have been filed in Texas. But the A.C.L.U. said other detainees are being held in the jail of a small New York town.
April 8, 2025

Trump and Netanyahu Steer Toward an Ugly World, Together
The president and the Israeli prime minister are following the same track toward autocratic government and an abandonment of ideals.
April 8, 2025

American Library Association Sues to Stop Trump Cuts
The group argues that efforts to dismantle the Institute of Museum and Library Services imperil the nation’s libraries and violate the law.
April 8, 2025

Dozens Die in Floods Hitting Congo’s Capital
While the Democratic Republic of Congo reels from a new rebel offensive in the east, its capital in the west, Kinshasa, grapples with deadly floods.

A Party With Floating Sculptures in an Iconic Milanese Garden
The designer Misha Kahn created fabric-covered inflatables for T’s annual Salone del Mobile celebration.
April 8, 2025

Pitch to Headway: What’s Your Big Idea?
Storytellers: Got a lead? Pitch Headway through this form.
April 8, 2025

Robert W. McChesney, Who Warned of Corporate Media Control, Dies at 72
In over a dozen books, he explored the failures of journalism and the internet, blaming capitalism and calling for the nationalization of Facebook and Google.

Panama Official Accuses Hong Kong Port Operator of Misconduct
The controller general of Panama said CK Hutchison, a Hong Kong conglomerate, did not properly renew its license to operate two ports that are part of a $19 billion deal involving BlackRock.
April 8, 2025

Gabbard Starts a Task Force Focused on Politicization of the Intelligence Agencies
The director of national intelligence framed it as an effort to eliminate the politicization of the agencies and to investigate episodes where intelligence was “weaponized.”

A Salon for the Ages, at Least for Now
A woman saved a decrepit building in the ’70s and turned it into, among other things, an art museum, an opera house and a jazz club. It is about to be listed for sale.
April 8, 2025

Justice Dept. Disbands Cryptocurrency Enforcement Unit
The Trump administration is dialing back its enforcement of cryptocurrency, and criticizing Biden-era prosecutions.

Tariffs May Make It Too Expensive to ‘Drill, Baby, Drill’
President Trump’s tariff polices have sent oil prices falling, which may push energy companies to reconsider their plans to drill.
April 8, 2025

John Fetterman: This Drug Changed My Life. More Americans Need Access.
The government should make it easier to get access to GLP-1s.
April 8, 2025

‘Just a Mess’: Staff Cuts, Rushed Changes and Anxiety at Social Security
President Trump promised not to touch Social Security, but as Elon Musk’s team trims staff and plans cuts to phone services, the system is groaning under the pressure.
April 8, 2025

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There’s Nothing Real About Trump’s ‘Real America’
The president’s policies are making the nation unrecognizable.
April 8, 2025

‘Getting Heavier’: Climate Change Primes Storms to Drop More Rain
With rising temperatures, the atmosphere can hold more moisture, meaning precipitation has a tendency to fall at more extreme levels.
April 8, 2025

In Trump Cases, Supreme Court Retreats From Confrontation
In a series of narrow and technical rulings, the justices have seemed to take pains to avoid a showdown with a president who has challenged the judiciary’s legitimacy.
April 8, 2025

En Wall Street hay molestia por la ‘estupidez’ de los aranceles
Los inversores multimillonarios se encuentran en una posición poco familiar: observan y se inquietan mientras los aranceles avanzan y el mercado bursátil se tambalea.
April 8, 2025

The Social Security Administration Has Been Changing. Here’s What to Know.
Deep staff reductions. New policies. Spreading misinformation. Since President Trump has taken office, the agency has been in tumult.
April 8, 2025

El IRS compartirá con ICE información sobre migrantes
El acuerdo con ICE es un cambio respecto a los intentos de las autoridades fiscales de cultivar la confianza de los inmigrantes para que declaren sus impuestos.
April 8, 2025

Oil Spill in North Dakota Prompts Shutdown of Keystone Pipeline
An estimated 3,500 barrels of oil spilled in a field near Fort Ransom, N.D., and the release was contained, the pipeline’s operator said.
April 8, 2025

¿Por qué tanta gente se engañó a sí misma sobre Trump?
Wall Street confundió demagogia con sabiduría.
April 8, 2025

Trump Signs Orders Aimed at Reviving a Struggling Coal Industry
The moves include loosening environmental rules, but it is unclear how much they can help reverse the sharp decline in coal power over the last two decades.
April 8, 2025

Councilwoman Who Bit Officer Has Charges Dropped After ‘Healing’ Course
Susan Zhuang attacked a deputy chief of the Police Department during a protest last summer over a homeless shelter in Brooklyn.
April 8, 2025

Man Pleads Guilty to Trying to Assassinate Justice Kavanaugh
Nicholas J. Roske, 29, of California, faces a maximum sentence of life in prison. He was arrested near the justice’s home in 2022, with a pistol, a knife and other weapons.
April 8, 2025

Getting Loud With Sleigh Bells and Beyond
Hear songs from the duo’s latest album, “Bunky Becky Birthday Boy,” plus predecessors and protégés.

Darjeeling Kitchen & Café Offers Halal Momos in Long Island City
Leonessa serves cocktails with rooftop views, 12 Matcha caters to green-tea obsessives and more restaurant news.
April 8, 2025

Derrumbe en República Dominicana: hay al menos 113 muertos tras caer el techo de una discoteca
Maquinaria pesada y drones formaban parte de una gran operación de búsqueda y rescate en la discoteca Jet Set de Santo Domingo, la capital.
April 8, 2025

Para Xi, el líder de China, ceder ante Trump no es una opción
China ve poco provecho en rendirse ante las amenazas arancelarias del presidente Trump, calificándolas de “chantaje” y prometiendo “luchar hasta el final”.
April 8, 2025

Palabra del día: ‘artisanal’
Esta palabra ha aparecido en 102 artículos en NYTimes.com en el último año. ¿Puedes usarla en una frase?
April 8, 2025

King K. Holmes, 87, Dies; Researcher Destigmatized Study of S.T.I.s
He took a down-to-earth approach to sexually transmitted infections, a subject no one wanted to discuss, arriving at novel methods of treatment and prevention.
April 8, 2025

La cronología de los aranceles de Trump
La tendencia del presidente de Estados Unidos de imponer y luego suspender aranceles ha conmocionado a los mercados
April 8, 2025

Will Retaliation Work for Europe? It’s a Gamble.
Europe wants to negotiate, but it is also trying to project strength. As Trump warns nations against retaliation, that strategy could be perilous.

When Politics Has a Place in the Classroom
Readers respond to a critique of colleges by Greg Weiner, the president of Assumption University. Also: The rich and the rest.
April 8, 2025

La Ley de Enemigos Extranjeros invocada por Trump: lo que hay que saber
La ley de 1798 otorga al presidente una amplia autoridad para expulsar de EE. UU. a migrantes a los que defina como “enemigos extranjeros”, en casos de guerra o invasión.
April 8, 2025

Supreme Court Pauses Ruling Requiring Rehiring of 16,000 Probationary Workers
A federal judge in California had ordered the Trump administration to rehire government employees fired as part of its efforts to slash the federal work force.

Musk Disparages Trump’s Trade Adviser, Exposing Rift in President’s Inner Circle
The feud between two of President Trump’s top advisers is playing out as the administration’s new tariffs have caused huge losses across global financial markets.

Fate of G.O.P. Budget Is in Doubt as Anti-Spending House Republicans Hold Out
Conservative fiscal hawks lined up in opposition to the Senate-passed fiscal blueprint, arguing it would add too much to the nation’s debt. Its collapse would threaten President Trump’s agenda.

The Treasury Secretary Needs Better Data on How You Save for Retirement
Scott Bessent said on television that most people kept 401(k) money in a 60% stock fund. It’s not quite that simple.
April 8, 2025

He Was Held Captive in His Room for Decades. Then He Set It on Fire.
Firefighters found a 32-year-old man who weighed 68 pounds. The police say his stepmother locked him away when he was 12.
April 8, 2025

En una cárcel salvadoreña por ‘error administrativo’
Qué pasa en el caso de caso de Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia y más para estar al día.
April 8, 2025

Oil Executives Are Quiet on Trump Policies. Privately, They’re Worried.
Eager to stay in Mr. Trump’s good graces, oil executives refrain from publicly criticizing the president. But privately, ‘Everybody’s afraid.’
April 8, 2025

Trump’s Tariffs Are Already Reducing Car Imports and Idling Factories
A few carmakers have closed factories, laid off workers or shifted production in response to the auto tariffs that took effect last week.
April 8, 2025

Top I.R.S. Officials Said to Resign After Deal to Give ICE Migrants’ Data
The agreement is a major departure from the Internal Revenue Service’s previous stance encouraging migrants to file their taxes.

Canned Tuna Never Had It So Good
Or so tart, so satisfying and so riffable, thanks to Kristina Felix’s spicy tuna and avocado tostadas.
April 8, 2025

Zelensky Claims Capture of 2 Chinese Citizens Fighting for Russia
The Ukrainian president did not suggest that they had been sent by Beijing’s military, but he pointed to their presence as further evidence that Moscow was not truly interested in peace.

Chris Sununu Skips a New Hampshire Senate Bid, Dashing Trump’s Hopes
The former New Hampshire governor had been seen as a top Republican recruit in the liberal-leaning yet competitive state. President Trump had said on Sunday, “I hope he runs.”

Case in Texas Could Shed More Light on Invocation of Alien Enemies Act
A case involving a Venezuelan migrant, Daniel Zacarias Matos, could explore the question of whether President Trump has used the Alien Enemies Act in a lawful manner.

Why I.R.S. Audits, Already at Their Lowest Levels, May Fall Further
President Trump is reversing the Biden plan to increase tax revenue through more enforcement.
April 8, 2025

Pilots Discussed Alternate Ways to Land Before Deadly Jeju Air Crash
The pilots’ conversation with air traffic controllers, revealed in a partial transcript, could offer clues to what caused the disaster in South Korea, which killed 179 people.
April 8, 2025

China Criticizes JD Vance for Calling Its People ‘Peasants’
A spokesman for China’s foreign ministry denounced the vice president’s comments as “ignorant and impolite.”



As Trump’s Sweeping Tariffs Kick in, Officials Signal Openness to Talks
President Trump’s next round of tariffs on major trading partners went into effect just after midnight, bringing levies on China to at least 104 percent.

Is Being Royal a Job? This Prince Says Yes, and He Wants a Pension.
A court case by the Belgian king’s younger brother argued that he was entitled to a state pension to keep his wife and adult children financially safe.

Glenn Youngkin on D.E.I., Trump’s Tariffs and a Possible 2028 Run
In an interview, the Republican governor of Virginia spoke at length about his views on diversity efforts, among other subjects.

How a Diversity Champion Became an Anti-D.E.I. Warrior
Not long before he became Virginia’s governor, Glenn Youngkin helped lead, and spoke approvingly of, efforts to improve racial and gender diversity at his private equity firm.

Film at Lincoln Center Chooses Daniel Battsek as Next President
At the production company Film4 he was instrumental in financing British movies. In New York, his goal is to attract a younger, more diverse audience.
April 8, 2025

Trump Administration Opens More Public Land to Drilling and Mining
The move, focused on Nevada and New Mexico, is aimed at removing “burdensome” restrictions on energy and mineral development, a statement said.
April 8, 2025

Wall Street Bursts With Anger Over Tariff ‘Stupidity’
Billionaire investors are in an unfamiliar position, watching and cringing as tariffs roll on and the stock market reels.
April 8, 2025

International Booker Prize Shortlist: 6 Books to Talk About
The nominees for the translated fiction award “don’t shut down debate, they generate it,” said the author Max Porter, who leads the judging panel.
April 8, 2025

Dreamy Hair With Clothes to Match
Flouncy curls paired well with layers of loose pleats.
April 8, 2025

Some Israelis Favor Attacking Iran, Expressing Skepticism About Talks
Many Israelis were surprised when President Trump announced that the United States would engage in “direct” negotiations with Tehran in an effort to rein in its nuclear program.
April 8, 2025

National Park Service Restores Web Page Featuring Harriet Tubman
The page had been edited to remove material about the antislavery leader. Other government pages have been changed or deleted amid efforts to scrub references to diversity and inclusion.

Here’s what happened on Monday.

An Explosive Clock Is Ticking on Iran and Its Nuclear Program
Expected talks between Iran and the United States would be a late, and perhaps last, opportunity to control Tehran’s nuclear ambitions and avoid war.

Trump Tariffs May Rewire Market Psychology
Trade tensions have begun to force a rethink about how much investors and businesses should bet on the United States.

Frantic Search for Survivors as Roof Collapse in Dominican Republic Kills at Least 184
Heavy machinery and drones were part of a large search and rescue operation at the Jet Set nightclub in Santo Domingo, the capital.

FEMA Tells New York to Fork Over Another $106 Million in Migrant Grants
Federal officials informed New York City that three previously issued grants were inconsistent with President Trump’s agenda. Mayor Eric Adams said the city would sue.
April 8, 2025

The Global Sell-Off
We explore the stock market panic over tariffs.
April 8, 2025

El caos del mercado podría infligir sus propios daños económicos
La caída de las cotizaciones bursátiles podría reflejar no solo el temor a una recesión. También pueden contribuir a provocarla porque los consumidores retraen el gasto en respuesta a la evaporación del valor de sus carteras.
April 8, 2025

With Trump’s Return, Netanyahu Faces Fewer Restraints on Gaza Than Ever
On the war, President Trump is more aligned than his predecessor with the aims of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel and his right-wing coalition.
April 8, 2025

En su nuevo pódcast, Meghan habla del escrutinio mediático, la bondad y la familia
Para el primer episodio de “Confesiones de una mujer fundadora”, la duquesa de Sussex entrevistó a Whitney Wolfe Herd, la directora ejecutiva de Bumble.
April 8, 2025

How Trump Wiped Out $10 Trillion in Wealth in 3 Days
A rapidly escalating trade war has socked stocks as investors weigh the fallout from President Trump’s tariff barrage.

Supreme Court Clears Way for Deportations, and a Stock Market Fake-Out
Plus, a new push to clone ancient animals.
April 8, 2025

Wordle Review No. 1,390
Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Wednesday, April 9, 2025.
April 8, 2025

Connections Companion No. 668
Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Wednesday, April 9, 2025.
April 8, 2025

El caso judicial del príncipe Enrique sobre seguridad en el Reino Unido: lo que sabemos
El caso se refiere a una decisión de febrero de 2020 por la que Enrique y su esposa, Meghan Markle, ya no tendrían derecho a protección de seguridad financiada con fondos públicos después de que se retiraran de sus funciones oficiales.
April 8, 2025

Israel’s Supreme Court Pauses Netanyahu’s Attempt to Fire Spy Chief
The hearing opened with unruly scenes as hecklers forced the justices to halt the proceedings and then to resume them without a public audience. The government was handed a deadline to find a compromise.
April 8, 2025

Madonna and Elton John Make Up. (Yes, They Were Feuding.)
They made peace backstage at “Saturday Night Live.” You’d be forgiven for forgetting that their decades-old dispute had remained unresolved.

Market Chaos Could Inflict Its Own Economic Damage
A big hit to portfolios would be felt acutely by higher-income Americans, whose spending has recently been the biggest driver of the economy.

Is This America’s Liz Truss Moment?
Ms. Truss, Britain’s prime minister for 44 days, was forced out after her radical policies caused a market meltdown. But there are some key differences with President Trump.

Bloomberg Pumps Cash Into the Long-Term Legal Fight Against Trump
The billionaire’s gun control group plans to spend $10 million to help elect Democratic attorneys general, who are on the front lines of legal clashes with the president.

Stop Freaking Out. Trump’s Tariffs Can Still Work.
It’s a matter of timing and communication.
April 8, 2025

How Climate Change Could Make Homes Disappear
In the next 15 years, the New York area could lose more than 80,000 homes to floods, worsening the housing shortage, according to a new report.
April 8, 2025

I Invented a Popular Kitchen Gadget. Tariffs Will Kill My Business.
The government’s promise to reshore the production of simple items like mine looks, from where I sit, like something of a fever dream.
April 8, 2025

Another Group the Democrats Should Stop Taking for Granted
Trump didn’t just defy the assumption that his demonization of immigrants would cost him Hispanic voters; he turned those expectations upside down.
April 8, 2025

American Whiskey Braces for Another Trump Trade War
The already battered spirits industry will see its supply squeezed if tariffs raise import costs and other countries’ retaliation closes off export markets.
April 8, 2025

Is This the Beginning of a New H.I.V. Crisis?
There is one tool in our arsenal we must make better use of: PrEP.
April 8, 2025

How to Protect Yourself in an Earthquake
Many popular vacation destinations, like California, Italy, Japan, Mexico, Thailand and the Caribbean are in active quake zones. Here are tips for staying safe.
April 8, 2025

Pierre Boulez Was a Titan of 20th-Century Music. What About Now?
The legacy of this composer and conductor may not be in his rarely performed works, but in how we think about music itself.

At 90, Wole Soyinka Revisits His Younger, More Optimistic Self
With the Off Broadway debut of his 1958 play “The Swamp Dwellers,” the Nigerian Nobel laureate looks back on the writer he was when he was starting out.
April 8, 2025

The Critic Who Turned the Hate Read Into High Art
“Authority,” a new collection of reviews and essays by the Pulitzer Prize-winning critic Andrea Long Chu, showcases her smarts, humor and contempt.
April 8, 2025

Tech C.E.O.s Spent Millions Courting Trump. It Has Yet to Pay Off.
With inauguration donations and Mar-a-Lago visits, leaders of the biggest tech companies sought favor with the president in an attempt to steer regulation and tariffs, to little avail.
April 8, 2025

How Do You Rebuild a Place Like the Palisades?
It was an idyllic pocket of Los Angeles where people knew their neighbors — and homes sold for $5 million. The fire ignited competing visions for its future.
April 8, 2025

Microplastics Are in Our Brains. What Does That Mean?
According to a recent study, there’s roughly a plastic spoon’s worth of plastics in our brains — an amount that has only increased over time. Scientists are trying to find out the effects these microplastics have on human health, but in the meantime, there are some things you can do to reduce your exposure. Nina Agrawal, a reporter for Well, explains.
April 8, 2025

The Truth About Soap Operas!!!
Storytelling boiled down to the bare essentials.
April 8, 2025

Why Are These Clubs Closing? The Rent Is High, and the Alcohol Isn’t Flowing.
The collapse of some of the city’s most popular clubs have put a spotlight on the financial realities of nightlife.
April 8, 2025

It’s Now Even Easier to Test for S.T.I.s
The F.D.A. recently authorized a new home test for three of the most common sexually transmitted infections. Here’s what to know.

A New Push to Open the Doors on Childhood Sexual Abuse
A man abused as a child at a Missouri Christian camp agreed to remain silent, and took his own life. His sister is pushing several states to ban such nondisclosure agreements.
April 8, 2025

Why a Plane-Size Machine Could Foil a Race to Build Gas Power Plants
Wait times for the hulking turbines needed to turn natural gas into electricity have doubled in the past year as companies scramble to build data centers for A.I.
April 8, 2025

Do Healthy Breakfast Cereals Exist?
Yes, experts say. But you have to know where to look.

Are Embryos Property or People? Even the Courts Are Confused.
These clusters of cells are increasingly at the center of legal disputes, resulting in piecemeal decisions that have far-reaching consequences.
April 8, 2025

When a High School Fight Tears a Community Apart
In “Our Beautiful Boys,” Sameer Pandya uses an altercation at a teen party to stage an urgent conversation about race, gender, parenthood and more.
April 8, 2025

Is the Yokossance Finally Here?
A new biography and film about Yoko Ono offer more opportunities to assess her contributions to culture. Two pop music critics debate if they’re worthy of their subject.

The Gutting of K-12 Education Is Trump’s First Undeniable Victory
The administration has done everything in its power, and some things beyond its authority, to ensure education is equal no more.
April 8, 2025

In Paris, 5 Stores to Find Chanel, Dior and More at a Markdown
At the shops known as dépôt-ventes, Frenchwomen of exacting taste consign their castoffs, and savvy shoppers can get luxury for a lot less.
April 8, 2025

Who Was Jesus? The World May Never Know.
In her new book, “Miracles and Wonder,” Elaine Pagels tries to find the man behind the faith.
April 8, 2025

Soaking in the Swamps and Myths of South of Midnight
Fascinating characters and an emotional story lift a magical realism adventure that’s set in the American South.
April 8, 2025

Panama Canal Ship Pilot Navigates Tricky Waters, and Trump
For over 40 years, Capt. Efraín Hallax, 73, has been steering vessels through the canal, and he has seen it all, from a dictator’s fall to the rise of U.S. interest in retaking the waterway.

Buffy Slayed. Their Marriage Didn’t Survive.
In a fizzy joint memoir, Jenny Owen Youngs and Kristin Russo capture what it was like to create a popular podcast for fellow superfans — and how they kept it going even after breaking up.
April 8, 2025

Ideology May Not Be What You Think but How You’re Wired
In her new book, “The Ideological Brain,” the neuroscientist Leor Zmigrod outlines what makes some people prone to rigid thinking.
April 8, 2025

Jennifer Weiner Goes Behind the Music in a Tale of Estranged Sisters
In this affectionate if sometimes off-key novel, a would-be rock star confronts the family drama behind her mother’s brief, blazing career.
April 8, 2025

La Corte Suprema falla a favor de reanudar las deportaciones de venezolanos, por ahora
La mayoría de los jueces concluyó que los migrantes venezolanos habían presentado sus apelaciones ante el tribunal equivocado, pero que tenían derecho a una oportunidad de impugnar su expulsión.
April 8, 2025

All Federal Experts on H.I.V. Prevention in Children Overseas Were Dismissed
Mother-to-child H.I.V. transmission takes an enormous toll in low-income countries. The Trump administration has laid off the officials who worked to solve the problem.
April 8, 2025

En este mandato de Trump, la venganza adopta muchas formas
La campaña del presidente contra quienes considera sus enemigos ha resultado ser más amplia, creativa y eficiente —y, por ahora menos dependiente del sistema judicial— de lo previsto.
April 8, 2025

On Her New Podcast, Meghan Talks Media Scrutiny, Kindness and Family
For the first episode of “Confessions of a Female Founder,” the Duchess of Sussex interviewed Whitney Wolfe Herd, the chief executive of Bumble.
April 8, 2025

Jon Stewart Can’t Stomach Trump’s Stock Market ‘Medicine’
The “Daily Show” host said America’s economy was “in the midst of a beautiful metamorphosis, turning from a simple caterpillar into a dead caterpillar.”
April 8, 2025

Weekly Student News Quiz: Global Markets, N.C.A.A. Finals, a Tortoise
Have you been paying attention to current events recently? See how many of these 10 questions you can get right.
April 8, 2025

¿Un celular con menos funciones puede ayudar a combatir el deterioro mental?
Los dispositivos minimalistas como el nuevo Light Phone III, un teléfono inteligente que no hace casi nada, llevan la promesa de ayudarnos a enfocarnos. Los costos son grandes.
April 8, 2025

Spelling Bee Forum
Feeling stuck on today’s puzzle? We can help.
April 8, 2025

What Are Microplastics Doing to Our Bodies? This Lab Is Racing to Find Out.
Inside a New Mexico lab, researchers estimate there is five bottle caps worth of plastic in human brains. Now they are trying to find out its effects.
April 8, 2025

When They Go Home After Working All Day, It’s Not to a Home
Thousands of working people in New York City now live in shelters, unable to afford apartments despite holding down jobs that pay them $50,000 or more.
April 8, 2025

What Would You Like to Make?
A Times series features specialists who craft surfboards, piñatas, guitars, saddles, cakes, quilts and more. What craft would you most like to pursue — and why?
April 8, 2025

Theme Park
What do you like most about amusement parks?
April 8, 2025

Global Art Sales Fell by 12% Last Year, Report Says
“Geopolitical tensions, economic volatility and trade fragmentation” drove the market down, according to the Art Basel and UBS Global Art Market Report.
April 8, 2025

Word of the Day: artisanal
This word has appeared in 102 articles on NYTimes.com in the past year. Can you use it in a sentence?
April 8, 2025

Tuesday Briefing
The global response to President Trump’s tariffs.
April 8, 2025

Reasons to Be Optimistic About a Post-American Order
Principles of free trade and cooperation have their roots in the non-Western world.
April 8, 2025

Prince Harry’s Court Case Over Security in the U.K., Explained
Harry arrived at London’s Court of Appeal on Tuesday for the start of a two-day hearing in his case over his police protection in Britain.

Red Carpet for an Accused War Criminal: Why Is the I.C.C. Under Fire?
The leaders of Israel, Hungary and the United States have moved to neutralize the judiciary both at home and abroad.

How Japan Built a 3D-Printed Train Station in 6 Hours
As Japan’s population shrinks, maintaining rail service in remote small towns is becoming a challenge. Is this the answer?
April 8, 2025

Workers assembled the station at the site.
April 8, 2025

Timelapse video from Serendix, the company that made the station’s parts, shows the seven-day process.
April 8, 2025

Corrections: April 8, 2025
Corrections that appeared in print on Tuesday, April 8, 2025.
April 8, 2025

Quote of the Day: Struggling Shrimpers See the ‘Sun Coming Out’
Quotation of the Day for Tuesday, April 8, 2025.
April 8, 2025

South Korea Sets New Presidential Election for June 3
Polls show the main opposition leader, Lee Jae-myung, is the front-runner to replace Yoon Suk Yeol, who was removed from office for declaring martial law.
April 8, 2025

Markets Slide Again in Afternoon Slump as Trade Tensions Escalate
An early rally on Wall Street faded and the S&P 500 ended the day down 1.6 percent after the White House reaffirmed plans to impose high tariffs on China and other countries at midnight.
April 8, 2025

For Xi, China’s Strongman Leader, Ceding to Trump Is Not an Option
China sees little to gain in capitulating to President Trump’s tariff threats, labeling them “blackmail” and vowing to “fight to the end.”
April 8, 2025

Unassuming Home
Barbara Lin helps us out in more ways than one.
April 8, 2025

Read the Supreme Court’s Ruling on Venezuelan Migrants
The Supreme Court ruled that the Trump administration could continue to deport Venezuelan migrants using a wartime powers act for now, overturning a lower court that had put a temporary stop to the deportations.
April 8, 2025

Boris Johnson Has Run-In With Feisty Ostrich During Texas Trip
A video showed the former British prime minister yelping and uttering a profanity after the ostrich pecked him through a window at what appeared to be a wildlife park.
April 8, 2025

An ostrich pecks Boris Johnson through his car window, making him curse as his child giggles. His wife, Carrie Johnson, shared the moment from their family trip in Texas on Instagram.

‘Boop! The Musical’ Review: Betty Gets a Brand Extension
The It girl with the spit curl looks great for 100, but her Broadway musical, which feels like one big merch grab, is boop-boop-a-don’t.
April 8, 2025

Congestion Pricing Will Live On for Several Months After Court Agreement
State and federal officials agreed to a timeline in their court dispute over the tolling program that is likely to leave it in place until the fall. Other threats to the program still loom.
April 8, 2025

At James Earl Jones Memorial, Friends Share Laughs, Tears and Moving Stories
At a gathering in the Broadway theater renamed to honor the star, speakers including Denzel Washington and Phylicia Rashad described Jones as an inspiration.
April 8, 2025

Why Did So Many People Delude Themselves About Trump?
Wall Street mistook demagoguery for wisdom.
April 8, 2025

Mother and 3 Children Detained by ICE at Upstate N.Y. Farm Are Released
The family was returned to New York after being taken into custody last month and held at a detention center in Texas, officials and advocates said.
April 7, 2025

Los científicos reviven al lobo gigante, o algo parecido
Los lobos gigantes, famosos por inspirar a los lobos huargos de “Juego de Tronos”, se extinguieron hace unos 13.000 años. Ahora, los investigadores han criado cachorros de lobo gris portadores de genes de sus antiguos primos.
April 7, 2025

Tormentas de primavera: lo que hay que saber del destructivo fenómeno en EE. UU.
Fuertes lluvias, vientos dañinos y peligrosas inundaciones han asolado el Sur y el Medio Oeste durante días, matando al menos a 18 personas.
April 7, 2025

How Trump’s TikTok Negotiations Were Upended by China and Tariffs
The future of the popular video app is now at the center of a geopolitical tussle between Washington and Beijing.
April 7, 2025

Man Questioned in Killings of 4 at Georgia Trailer Park
The authorities said that the killings appeared to have stemmed from a domestic dispute. Investigators in Perry, Ga., said the four victims, who ranged in age from 2 to 82, were related.
April 7, 2025

The U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops says aid cuts are forcing it to end refugee and children’s services.

Trump Administration to Roll Back Array of Gun Control Measures
Taken together, they signal an abrupt reversal from efforts by the Biden administration to stem the flood of unregulated semiautomatic handguns and rifles.

Trump Discusses Potential Nuclear Talks With Iran
President Trump and Prime Minister Netanyahu of Israel spoke at the White House on Monday, discussing trade policy and nuclear talks with Iran.

Supreme Court Clears Way for Venezuelan Deportations to Resume, for Now
A majority of the justices concluded that the Venezuelan migrants had brought their cases in the wrong court but that they were entitled to an opportunity to challenge their removal.

Texas Governor Sets November Election to Fill Heavily Democratic House Seat
Democrats have argued that Gov. Greg Abbott, a Republican, did not act faster to fill the vacant seat because he didn’t want the narrow Republicans majority in Congress to shrink.
April 7, 2025

Rep. John James of Michigan Announces Bid for Governor
The Republican congressman joins a crowded field vying to replace Gov. Gretchen Whitmer, who is term-limited.

Lo que sabemos sobre la decisión de la Corte Suprema sobre el caso del inmigrante deportado por error a El Salvador
El presidente de la corte, actuando por su cuenta, emitió una ‘suspensión administrativa’, una breve pausa destinada a dar tiempo al tribunal para considerar el asunto. Se espera que los jueces actúen en los próximos días.
April 7, 2025

Trump Administration Fires Another Female Military Leader
Vice Adm. Shoshana Chatfield has joined a list of several leaders who have been purged from the military’s highest ranks.

Clem Burke, Versatile, Hard-Driving Drummer for Blondie, Dies at 70
He provided both the explosive percussion on “Call Me” and the laid-back rhythm on the reggae-influenced “The Tide Is High.”

New Study Links Diabetes in Pregnancy to Developmental Risks in Children
Researchers reviewed data from more than 56 million pregnancies to examine the connection between diabetes and A.D.H.D., autism and intellectual disability.

Can Musk Pull Trump Back From the Tariff Ledge?
Elon Musk has been criticizing Trump’s tariff policy — and publicly. Could there be a strategy?

Nearly 300 Students Have Had Visas Revoked and Could Face Deportation
Dozens of schools, including the University of California and Harvard, said the Trump administration ended the visas of their students in recent days. For many, the reasons are unclear.
April 7, 2025

Facing Pushback, Trump Threatened More Tariffs
Also, the Supreme Court halted an order to return a wrongly deported man. Here’s the latest at the end of Monday.
April 7, 2025

U.S. and Iran Will Hold Nuclear Talks on Saturday
President Trump pulled out of the last Iran nuclear accord in 2018, and negotiators from the two nations have not met face-to-face since. Now he faces the challenge of dismantling the Iranian program.

FEMA Cuts More Than $300 Million in Disaster Prevention Aid to New York
Much of the money was to go toward flood mitigation in vulnerable areas of New York City that were struck hard by Hurricane Sandy and the remnants of Hurricane Ida.
April 7, 2025

Google Says Employees Can Discuss Antitrust Case
The Silicon Valley giant had ordered employees to stay silent on the landmark case before reaching a settlement with a workers’ union over the issue.
April 7, 2025

Man’s 7 ‘Emotional Support’ Tigers Seized in Nevada
The local authorities arrested Karl Mitchell, who claimed he had been authorized by a doctor to keep the tigers.
April 7, 2025

Another Law Firm Braces for Possible Blowback From Trump
Cadwalader, Wickersham & Taft balked at having one of its partners represent Donald Trump in his criminal cases. Now the firm is among those that have been pushed to agree to a deal with the White House.

Maine Sues U.S.D.A. Over Funding for School Meals
The federal lawsuit is the latest escalation of Gov. Janet Mills’s standoff with the Trump administration over the issue of transgender athletes.

Tuesday Briefing: Trump’s Tariff Threat to China
Plus, “The White Lotus” finale.
April 7, 2025

The Pong-Pong Fruit in ‘White Lotus’ Really Is That Dangerous
Indigenous to parts of South and Southeast Asia, Australia and the Pacific islands, the fruit contains a toxin in its seeds that attacks the heart.
April 7, 2025

Columbia’s Former Leader Faced Contentious Interview After Resigning
Dr. Katrina Armstrong told a federal task force she could not remember details from the university’s report on antisemitism or her response to its recommendations.
April 7, 2025

Trump and Paramount Agree on Mediator in ‘60 Minutes’ Lawsuit
President Trump’s $20 billion suit accuses CBS News of deceptively editing an interview with former Vice President Kamala Harris.

Europa prepara su primera respuesta a los aranceles de Trump
Los funcionarios de la Unión Europea examinarán y votarán una lista de aranceles de represalia esta semana, mientras contemplan lo que viene después.
April 7, 2025

Jeremiah Ostriker, Who Plumbed Dark Forces That Shape Universe, Dies at 87
There’s more to the universe than meets the eye, he found. His studies led astronomy to the dark side, changing our view of what’s out there.
April 7, 2025

No Big Stick: Many Tariff Targets Avoid Hitting Back
Just two of the 20 largest exporters to the United States have matched Mr. Trump’s moves with new tariffs of their own.

How to Get a Great Rate on a Hotel Room
Six strategies for scoring bargains.
April 7, 2025

Así fue el final de ‘The White Lotus’: sangre y sacrificio
Algunos personajes tuvieron cierres felices, pero otros claramente no. Hubo suficientes sorpresas para mantener a los espectadores atentos hasta el final.
April 7, 2025

N.C. Supreme Court Halts Voter Eligibility Review in Contested Judicial Race
A razor-close race for a seat on the court is the last 2024 statewide election in the nation to remain uncertified.

Johnson Reaches Agreement to Kill Proxy Voting Proposal in the House
Republicans who had been poised to force a vote on changing House rules to allow new parents to vote remotely pulled back after the speaker offered a narrower solution for new mothers.

She Knocks the Cobwebs Off the Violin Repertory
Patricia Kopatchinskaja, making her New York Philharmonic debut this week, has become one of music’s quirkiest stars by breathing new life into standards.

Global Leaders Rush to Woo Trump, Hoping to Sway Him on Tariffs
Dozens of foreign governments were trying to appeal to the president to have steep tariffs rolled back, but the president and his advisers have indicated negotiations could be difficult.

Siempre nos quedará el lorazepam
La repentina popularidad del medicamento recetado para la ansiedad es una señal de la obsesión de los fans con Victoria Ratliff, personaje de “The White Lotus”.
April 7, 2025

This Matzo Ball Soup Drifts Toward Tokyo
A miso soup shows the ingenuity of Jewish cooks in Japan, who adapt traditional dishes with local ingredients.
April 7, 2025

When It Comes to D.E.I. and ICE, Trump Is Using Federal Grants as Leverage
The Department of Homeland Security is reviewing billions of dollars in grants to make sure cities and states are complying with President Trump’s priorities on immigration and diversity.

The leading U.S. business lobby warns tariffs could inflict ‘major harm.’

7 Ways to Turn a Can of Tuna Into Lunch (or Even Dinner)
Take the pantry staple from dependable to delectable with these easy tips.
April 7, 2025

2 U.S. Border Officers Charged With Taking Bribes to Allow Undocumented Migrants
Prosecutors said the men allowed dozens of cars with undocumented immigrants to pass through their inspection lanes in Southern California in exchange for cash.
April 7, 2025

Trump Administration Aims to Spend $45 Billion to Expand Immigrant Detention
A request for proposals for new detention facilities and other services would allow the government to expedite the contracting process and rapidly expand detention.

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April 7, 2025

Israeli Strike By a Major Hospital in Gaza Kills and Injures Journalists
The strike killed one journalist and injured nine others, according to the Palestinian Journalists Syndicate. At least one more person was killed, according to Gaza’s government office. Among those injured was Hasan Aslih, whom the Israeli military accused, without providing evidence, of being a Hamas militant.
April 7, 2025

This Easy Crumble Has Peanut Butter-and-Jelly Vibes
Made with almonds, coconut and almond butter, this rosy crumble is Passover Seder ready and great all year.
April 7, 2025

Transgender Woman Arrested After Using Bathroom at Florida State Capitol
Marcy Rheintgen said she was held in jail overnight after she deliberately challenged a state law by entering a women’s bathroom in the government building.

Trump Is Threatening School Funding. Here’s What Families Should Know.
The impact of the upheaval could vary greatly across the country. New York, for example, is not feeling significant effects so far, but district leaders are watching closely.
April 7, 2025

New York Investigates Brands Accused of Selling Illegally Sourced Weed
New York State is investigating some of America’s biggest cannabis brands over a tactic that has become pervasive in the absence of strong oversight.
April 7, 2025

‘The White Lotus’: Walton Goggins Knows It Had to End This Way
“I realized that there was really no other conclusion,” the actor said in an interview on Monday about the season finale.
April 7, 2025

¿Qué es un mercado bajista? ¿Estamos en uno?
Cuando las acciones caen un 20 por ciento desde un máximo reciente se produce esta situación, llamada mercado oso. Esto es lo que significa para tu dinero y la economía.
April 7, 2025

Top White House Adviser Indicates Offers From Trading Partners Won’t Convince Trump to Retreat
Peter Navarro, a senior White House trade adviser, defended President Trump’s tariffs, but the Treasury secretary said the U.S. might be ready to negotiate.

El gobierno de Trump citó mi investigación para justificar los aranceles. La entendieron mal
Un vistazo a la metodología de la Casa Blanca te abrirá los ojos.
April 7, 2025

Video Shows Search for Missing Gaza Paramedics Before Israelis Shoot Rescuers
The Palestine Red Crescent released a video made by a paramedic before he was killed, and called the deaths of 15 rescue workers “a full-fledged war crime.” Israel has said it is investigating.
April 7, 2025

El ‘tsunami’ de las exportaciones chinas se acerca
Las inversiones y avances industriales de China están produciendo una oleada de exportaciones que amenaza con provocar cierres de fábricas y despidos en EE. UU. y el resto del mundo.
April 7, 2025

Prices for copper and other metals fall sharply as recession fears grow.

Justice Dept. Lawyers Are Struggling to Defend Trump’s Policies in Court
Inside the department’s civil division, litigators are squeezed between judges demanding answers and bosses’ instructions to protect the Trump agenda at all costs.

Trump Says No Pause to Tariffs as He Targets China for Retaliation
The president said he would counter Beijing’s tariffs, which came in response to Mr. Trump’s own levies, with even more tariffs on Chinese imports.

A Vast Sea of Protests Against Trump
Readers, including participants, discuss the nationwide anti-Trump rallies on Saturday. Also: President Trump’s “hang tough” comment; veterans’ plight.
April 7, 2025

Scientists Revive the Dire Wolf, or Something Close
Dire wolves, made famous by “Game of Thrones,” went extinct some 13,000 years ago. Now, researchers have bred gray-wolf pups that carry genes of their ancient cousins.
April 7, 2025

The Snubs and Surprises of the 2025 Olivier Awards
Times critics discuss the big winners — a new play about Roald Dahl, a “Fiddler on the Roof” revival and a folk-rock “Benjamin Button”— at London’s theater awards.
April 7, 2025

How Trump’s Tariffs Play Right Into China’s Hands
Instead of making our strategy America against the whole world on tariffs, Trump should have made it all the industrial democracies, led by America, against China.
April 7, 2025

Supreme Court Temporarily Blocks Order Requiring Return of Wrongly Deported Migrant
The chief justice, acting on his own, issued an “administrative stay,” a brief pause meant to give the court time to consider the matter. The justices are expected to act in the coming days.

She’s Martha Graham. Who Are You?
At 99, the Graham company continues to grapple with the legacy of its founder with reimagined lost works and commissions.

How a False Report on 90-Day Tariff Pause Made Markets Swing Wildly
The report, that President Trump was considering a pause on his expansive tariffs, spread on social media and was amplified by CNBC and Reuters. The White House called the claim “fake news.”

Appeals Court Reinstates 2 Leaders of Federal Boards Fired by Trump
A full appeals court panel voted 7-4 to restore Cathy Harris and Gwynne Wilcox to their positions, setting up an expected Supreme Court finale.

El discurso de Trump sobre un tercer mandato desafía la Constitución y la democracia
La 22.ª Enmienda es clara: el presidente de EE. UU. tiene que renunciar a su cargo tras su segundo mandato. Pero la negativa de Trump a aceptarlo sugiere hasta dónde está dispuesto a llegar para mantenerse en el poder.
April 7, 2025

At 88, a Nutritionist Meets Her Moment
After five decades in the field of nutrition, Dr. Marion Nestle thought she had seen it all. Then came “Make America Healthy Again.”
April 7, 2025

Chile-Crisp Shrimp and Green Beans Is as Good as It Sounds
Ali Slagle’s fast recipe is salty and sweet, spicy and snappy.
April 7, 2025

Already Ravaged by War, Myanmar Now Longs for Earthquake Relief
Critics say the country’s often-incompetent military government has delayed and restricted the arrival and distribution of crucial aid.
April 7, 2025

El papa, convaleciente, sorprende a los peregrinos con una aparición pública
El papa Francisco llegó, sin anunciarse, al estrado de la Plaza de San Pedro, ante una multitud en la que había trabajadores de la salud y pacientes de todo el mundo.
April 7, 2025

How Much Do You Know About the History of Books?
Try this short quiz on the material side of reading.
April 7, 2025

Kennedy Calls for States to Ban Fluoridated Drinking Water
The health secretary’s announcement came on the first day of a tour through the Southwest to showcase nutrition legislation and other priorities.
April 7, 2025

Justice Dept. Raises Executive Privilege to Try to Muzzle Fired Pardon Attorney
A fight over the testimony of Elizabeth G. Oyer could have a ripple effect on whether other fired Justice Department lawyers speak publicly about their experiences.

Bangladesh asks for a 3-month reprieve from the Trump tariffs.

A $4 Billion Sex Abuse Settlement in L.A., After Childhoods of ‘Pure Hell’
Thousands of plaintiffs, once children in Los Angeles County’s juvenile detention and foster care systems, are part of a record-breaking payout.
April 7, 2025

What Is a Bear Market? Are We in One?
A bear market occurs when stocks fall 20 percent from a recent peak. As global markets continue their meltdown, here’s what it means for your money and the economy.

Jamie Dimon Warns Tariffs Could Increase Inflation and Weigh on Growth
In his annual letter to shareholders, Jamie Dimon, the chief executive of JPMorgan Chase, wrote that a trade fight could dampen consumer and investor confidence and increase inflation.

Lawsuit Accuses Prominent Palestinian American of Supporting Hamas
The complaint against the businessman, Bashar Masri, does not say that he knew about the Oct. 7 attack in advance but does assert that he was aware of the Hamas military infrastructure at his properties.

Guide to The Times Newsroom: Breaking News
Our mission is to help you understand the world. Here, we want to help you understand us, and how we work.
April 7, 2025

U.S. Visa Ban Adds to South Sudan’s Mounting Troubles
The Trump administration’s revocation of all visas held by South Sudanese nationals comes as the East African nation faces the threat of renewed war.

No Corrections: April 7, 2025
No corrections appeared in print on Monday, April 7, 2025.
April 7, 2025

Trump’s Least Favorite Judge Has Friends in High Places
To President Trump, Judge James E. Boasberg is “a troublemaker” and a “Radical Left Lunatic.” But his record and biography, including a friendship with Justice Brett M. Kavanaugh, say otherwise.

Why Cameras Are Popping Up in Eldercare Facilities
Roughly 20 states now have laws permitting families to place cameras in the rooms of loved ones. Facility operators are often opposed.
April 7, 2025

As Kennedy Champions Chronic Disease Prevention, Key Research Is Cut
Two significant programs that invested in research on diabetes, dementia, obesity and kidney disease have ended since the start of the Trump administration.
April 7, 2025

Blanca, an Acclaimed Brooklyn Restaurant, Is Closing
The quirky tasting counter behind Roberta’s pizzeria mixed low-key vibes with high-stakes cuisine.
April 7, 2025

Britain Eases Rules on Electric Vehicles as Auto Tariffs Hit
Even before the latest tariffs by the Trump administration, Britain’s car industry was struggling.
April 7, 2025

Does Trump Have an ‘Off Ramp’?
With global markets again in free-fall, the president appeared to be losing support of business leaders, raising questions about his leverage in his trade fight.

Putin Calls N.H.L. Star’s Record-Setting Goal a Reason for Russia to Celebrate
Alex Ovechkin’s feat put a fresh spotlight on the hockey star’s past support for Russia’s leader and on his stance on the war in Ukraine.



Trump’s Retribution
We explore the creative ways the president is getting even with his opponents.
April 7, 2025

The L.A. Dodgers Will Visit the White House on Monday
The World Series winners’ trip comes after the Trump administration was criticized for removing an article on a Pentagon website honoring Jackie Robinson, one of the franchise’s most celebrated players.

Europe Gears Up to Make Its First Countermove to Trump Tariffs
European Union officials will vet and vote on a list of retaliatory tariffs this week, while contemplating what comes next.

China intervenes to ‘safeguard’ markets as shares tumble.
An arm of China’s sovereign wealth fund said it raised its holdings of Chinese stocks.

‘I Felt Ashamed.’ Why One Lawyer Resigned When His Firm Caved to Trump
When his employer struck a deal to avert an executive order, Thomas Sipp decided to make a stand.

After a blowout week, Wall Street decision makers are bracing for more chaos.
The financial titans who backed Trump are now dealing with the fallout from his tariffs. They spent the weekend surveying the damage of last week’s major sell-off.

Wordle Review No. 1,389
Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Tuesday, April 8, 2025.
April 7, 2025

Stocks Plunge Worldwide, and Trump Faces Mass Protests
Plus, Wayne Gretzky’s record finally falls.
April 7, 2025

Connections Companion No. 667
Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Tuesday, April 8, 2025.
April 7, 2025

What to Know About the Destructive Spring Storm System
Heavy rains, damaging winds and dangerous floods have ravaged the South and the Midwest for days, killing at least 23 people.
April 7, 2025

Trump Has Everything Under Control
Will President Trump’s tariffs go down as one of the 100 worst decisions in presidential history? 50? 10?
April 7, 2025

Fumar marihuana podría afectar tu esperma y tu capacidad de tener hijos
Cada vez hay más evidencia de que el cannabis es destructivo para la fertilidad masculina.
April 7, 2025

N.Y.C. Mayor Candidate Pitches Largest Guaranteed Income Program in U.S.
Adrienne Adams, the New York City Council speaker who is running for mayor, released a plan to provide guaranteed income for thousands of homeless families.
April 7, 2025

The Trump White House Cited My Research to Justify Tariffs. It Got It All Wrong.
A look inside the administration’s methodology is a real eye-opener.
April 7, 2025

Trump’s Trade War Raises Bar for Fed Rate Cuts
Tariffs set to take effect this week risk stoking even higher inflation and slower growth than expected, complicating the central bank’s decisions on monetary policy.
April 7, 2025

A Split on the Right Over Whether Teenagers Can Have Guns
Conservative judges have come to opposite conclusions on what the Second Amendment has to say about limiting the gun rights of those under 21.

‘The Tsunami Is Coming’: China’s Global Exports Are Just Getting Started
A staggering $1.9 trillion in extra industrial lending is fueling a continued flood of exports that could be spread even wider across the world by the Trump tariffs.
April 7, 2025

Doechii! NewJeans! Ye! Answering Your Pop Music Questions
For Popcast’s listener mailbag, we address some of the most urgent music topics of the moment, including Doechii’s rise and NewJeans’ K-pop struggle.

These DOGE Cuts Will Cost the American People Something Precious
Eliminating federal funding for the humanities saves next to no money, but it will cost the American people something precious.
April 7, 2025

‘The White Lotus’: Jason Isaacs Has Tricks Up His Sleeves
The actor discussed accents, the awkwardness of onscreen nudity and his character’s surprising fate in the season finale.
April 7, 2025

Gulf Coast Shrimpers See Hope in Trump’s Tariffs
After years struggling to compete with cheaper, farm-raised imported shrimp, shrimpers from Florida to Louisiana are optimistic that the new tariffs will help them.

List: Who Trump Has Targeted for Retribution
See a breakdown of some of the people and entities — including law firms, universities and more — that President Trump has retaliated against in the first few months of his new term.
April 7, 2025

Does Wearing Bright Colors Make Me Look Like a Tourist?
In a sea of Parisians dressed in black, wearing color can feel like a neon sign announcing your vacation. Our critic gives advice for blending in abroad — and a few exceptions to the rule.
April 7, 2025

A Poem for CUNY, the School ‘That Runs Its City’
Stephanie Pacheco, a student at Borough of Manhattan Community College, wrote “Dear CUNY” to celebrate the value New York’s public university offers.
April 7, 2025

Could This Be the Funniest Book Ever Written?
J.P. Donleavy clocks the absurdities of human conduct in his satirical advice guide, “The Unexpurgated Code.”
April 7, 2025

Trump Is Selling Jews a Dangerous Lie
Antisemitism is real. But the enemy of our enemy is not necessarily our friend.
April 7, 2025

How to Survive in Politically Volatile Times
What British politics can teach us about enduring the Trump era.
April 7, 2025

There’s a Method to Trump’s Tariff Madness
It’s known as the Mar-a-Lago Accord.
April 7, 2025

Immigration Enforcement Under Trump Is Going Rogue
The real threat isn’t immigrants. It’s misused power.
April 7, 2025

In Odesa, Many Wonder About the Benefits of a Black Sea Cease-Fire With Russia
Ukrainian Navy officers and business owners in the port city pondered what Kyiv could gain from a truce after it pushed back Russian vessels and resumed commercial shipping.

Kennedy’s Plan to Send Health Officials to ‘Indian Country’ Angers Native Leaders
Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. says he is committed to improving the Indian Health Service. Native American leaders have doubts. “It’s shameful,” one said.

‘A Goofy Movie,’ With a Serious Impact
The 30-year-old animated Disney film has fans across generations. Now, a documentary looks back at its legacy.
April 7, 2025

Black Americans Are Not Surprised
Many Black Americans are not surprised by the way Trump is running roughshod over the rule of law, because they have seen it happen throughout American history.
April 7, 2025

$1.9 Million Homes in California
A ranch house in Napa, a Streamline Moderne home in Pasadena and a townhouse in Oceanside
April 7, 2025

Introducing ‘Interesting Times’
Listen to a trailer for Ross Douthat’s new podcast from New York Times Opinion.
April 7, 2025

This Is Why Conservatives Turned Against Foreign Aid
It became yet another arena for prosecuting America’s domestic disputes.
April 7, 2025

6 Songs From ‘Just in Time’ That Capture Bobby Darin’s Versatility
The show’s star, Jonathan Groff, and members of the creative team on how songs like “Splish Splash” and “If I Were a Carpenter” illuminate Darin’s life.
April 7, 2025

Craving More of ‘The White Lotus’? Read These Books Next
From scathing satires of wealth to murder mysteries set at luxe resorts, these novels are sure to scratch that Mike White itch.
April 7, 2025