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14-day change –2%
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World News

  • Finland Clears Last Hurdle to Join NATO, Reshaping Balance of Power

  • In Arrest of American Reporter, Russia Doubles Down on Isolation From West

  • A Shepherd, a Cook, a Palace Chef: Making Food With Less Under the Taliban

U.S. News

  • Donald J. Trump speaking this month at a campaign rally in Waco, Texas. Republicans quickly rallied to his defense after his indictment on Thursday.

    Republicans Erupt in Outrage and Rush to Defend the Defendant

  • Washington State Man Charged in Series of ‘Swatting’ Calls

  • DeSantis says Florida wouldn’t aid Trump’s extradition to New York.

U.S. Politics

  • Gov. Ron DeSantis of Florida in Des Moines this month. Under Florida law, the governor has the power to call for an investigation of extradition requests.

    DeSantis says Florida wouldn’t aid Trump’s extradition to New York.

  • Republicans Erupt in Outrage and Rush to Defend the Defendant

  • DeSantis Reunites With a Key Adviser as Campaign Plans Unfold

New York

  • Raul de la Cruz, 42, remains hospitalized after being shot by the police.

    He Was Mentally Ill and Armed. The Police Shot Him Within 28 Seconds.

  • Donald Trump Is Indicted in New York

  • Subway Workers Exit Token Booths as an Era Ends Underground

Business

  • Dubai’s police run next-generation surveillance systems from a headquarters north of the city’s downtown skyscrapers and malls.

    A.I., Brain Scans and Cameras: The Spread of Police Surveillance Tech

  • Jamie Dimon Reprises 2008 Role as Rescuer of a Failing Bank

  • DeSantis’s Allies Discover Disney Evaded Florida’s Move to Rein It In

Technology

  • Lina Khan, the chair of the Federal Trade Commission, declined to meet with Elon Musk about the agency’s inquiry into Twitter, according to documents reviewed by The New York Times.

    Elon Musk Tried to Meet With F.T.C. Chair About Twitter but Was Rebuffed

  • A.I., Brain Scans and Cameras: The Spread of Police Surveillance Tech

  • Publishers Worry A.I. Chatbots Will Cut Readership

Science

  • An experimental setup with a cactus.

    This Is What It Sounds Like When Plants Cry

  • Imagine T. Rex. Now Imagine It With Lips.

  • Ukraine Goes Dark: Images From Space Drive Home the Nation’s Anguish

Sports

  • Aaron Judge of the Yankees homered on the second pitch he saw in the first inning, picking up where he left off in 2022.

    Opening Day Gives Yankees Plenty of Reason to Dream

  • What We Learned on Day 1 of Baseball’s New Rules

  • Mets Get Some Bad News, but Walk Away With a Win

Obituaries

  • Mark Russell performing in 2002. Presidents from Eisenhower to Trump caught his flak.

    Mark Russell, Piano-Playing Political Satirist, Dies at 90

  • Michael Blackwood, Who Captured 20th-Century Artists on Film, Dies at 88

  • Walter Cole, Who Dazzled as Darcelle, the World’s Oldest Drag Performer, Dies at 92

The Upshot

  • See How Baseball’s New Rules Changed the Game

  • What We Haven’t Learned From the First Chapter of the Republican Primary

  • Could This Be New York City’s Least Snowy Winter in Recorded History?

Climate and Environment

  • Damage from cyclone Kevin in Port Villa, Vanuatu, this month, in an image taken from social media video.

    Can Nations Be Sued for Weak Climate Action? We’ll Soon Get an Answer.

  • In Montana, It’s Youth vs. the State in a Landmark Climate Case

  • Cleaner Air Helps Everyone. It Helps Black Communities a Lot.

Education

  • Richard D. Kahlenberg, whose hero is Robert Kennedy, wants to build a multiracial progressive coalition.

    The Liberal Maverick Fighting Race-Based Affirmative Action

  • Republicans Face Setbacks in Push to Tighten Voting Laws on College Campuses

  • What We Know About the Nashville School Shooting

Health

  • A colored transmission electron micrograph of particles of an unidentified adeno-associated virus, in green, and a helper adenovirus, orange.

    Studies Link Common Childhood Viruses to Rare Hepatitis Cases

  • What to Know About State Moves to Ban Transgender Health Care

  • 10 Questions About Narcan

Reader Center

  • Duluth, Minn., on Lake Superior, has attracted families with its abundant fresh water and cooler temperatures. Anna Geiszler and her family moved there from Wyoming.

    In Duluth, Real Estate Collides With Climate

  • A Music Newsletter Offers an ‘Alternative to the Algorithm’

  • The Word ‘Tattoo’ in New York Times Ink

Explore Times Events

  • Diana Beresford-Kroeger spoke at a Times climate event in San Francisco.

    Her Plan for Putting the World Back Together? Trees.

  • The Best Live Conversations on Times Journalism

  • Highlights From The New York Times Food Festival

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Opinion

  • Billboards in Moscow honoring soldiers who have fought in Ukraine.

    Why Do Russians Still Want to Fight?

  • The Necessity of Patriotism (Even in Times Like These)

  • Even Donald Trump Should Be Held Accountable

Opinion Columnists

  • The Necessity of Patriotism (Even in Times Like These)

  • How a President’s Arrest Can Strengthen a Democracy

  • This Election Could Be the Beginning of the End of Scott Walker’s Legacy in Wisconsin

Editorials

  • Even Donald Trump Should Be Held Accountable

  • The Dangerous Race to Put More Children to Work

  • Humanity Is Facing a Great Injustice. The World Bank Must Respond.

Guest Essays

  • How Did No-Mandate Sweden End Up With Such an Average Pandemic?

  • Why Do Russians Still Want to Fight?

  • San Quentin Could Be the Future of Prisons in America

Sunday Opinion

  • I Am Haunted by What I Have Seen at Great Salt Lake

  • People Can’t Get Their A.D.H.D. Medicine, and That’s a Sign of a Larger Problem

  • Welcome to Muskville, Texas

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Arts

  • An ancient bronze statue that investigators say represents the Roman emperor Septimius Severus. It was looted from a site in Turkey in the 1960s, according to authorities, and seized from the Met in February.

    The Headless Statue of a ‘Roman Emperor’ Is Seized from the Met

  • ‘Tetris’ Review: Falling Blocks and Rising Freedom

  • What to Do in New York City in April

Art and Design

  • The artist Aura Rosenberg at her first major survey, “What Is Psychedelic,” at Pioneer Works in Brooklyn.

    Aura Rosenberg’s Seriously Playful Art of Collaboration

  • Nan Goldin is Second Major Artist to Exit Marian Goodman Gallery

  • A Sibling Rivalry Divides a Famous Artist’s Legacy

Movies

  • Michelle Rodriguez, left, and Chris Pine in “Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves.”

    ‘Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves’ Review: They’re on a Roll

  • ‘A Thousand and One’ Review: A New York Love Story

  • ‘Tetris’ Review: Falling Blocks and Rising Freedom

Television

  • In ‘Unstable,’ the Sins of the Father Are Comedy Gold

  • ‘Extrapolations’ and the Peril of Climate Cringe

  • ‘Ted Lasso,’ Season 3, Episode 3 Recap: Zava Superstar

Music

  • From left: Lucy Dacus, Phoebe Bridgers and Julien Baker of boygenius. The trio released an EP together in 2018, and returns this week with a full album.

    The Indie-Rock Trio boygenius Returns, Confident and Connected

  • 5 Classical Music Albums You Can Listen to Right Now

  • A Sibling Rivalry Divides a Famous Artist’s Legacy

Theater

  • In This ‘Peter Pan,’ Something Always Goes Awry. That’s the Plan.

  • Transgender Activist Who Made History in Bangladesh Is Onstage in New York

  • An ‘Obsession’ With Philip Glass Inspires a Director’s Memory Play

Dance

  • The newly renovated Buttenwieser Hall is now a black box theater but it retains its original beamed ceiling, painted with murals.

    92nd Street Y, a Storied Home of Dance, Gives It More Space

  • Review: A South Korean Troupe’s Physical Risks and Daunting Tasks

  • Review: In ‘Alma,’ the Flamenco Star Sara Baras Warms Up

Books

  • Books coming out in April include “Ordinary Notes,” by Christina Sharpe, and “Enter Ghost,” by Isabella Hammad.

    11 New Books Coming in April

  • Why Sarah Bakewell Tends to Avoid Thrillers and Mysteries

  • When Your Family Becomes a Noah’s Ark-Style Experiment With Race

Book Review

  • “We’ve all bombed at book signings,” Coben said.

    Harlan Coben’s Top Tip for Book Touring: Appreciate Crowds

  • Why Sarah Bakewell Tends to Avoid Thrillers and Mysteries

  • Where Spirits Are Remixed and Assigned to New Bodies

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Style

  • Mr. Ripps has taken on the creators of the hyped Bored Ape Yacht Club NFT over what he says is racist and antisemitic imagery they contain.

    What’s More Provocative Than Sincerity?

  • How Should Gwyneth Paltrow Dress for Court?

  • We Are in a Golden Age for Hair

Food

  • Peas and asparagus still haven’t hit the market, so why not celebrate broccoli rabe and radicchio in this cool-weather menu?

    For the Crispiest Tofu, Give It the Milanese Treatment

  • We Will Never Reach Peak Croissant

  • Where Feeding the Dead Is a Fading Tradition

Well

  • Gun Violence Has Changed Us

  • What You Do (and Don’t) Need in a Running Shoe

  • Exercise May Help Counteract the Toll of Poor Sleep

The New York Times Magazine

  • It’s a Really Weird Time to Be an Umpire

  • The Incredible Challenge of Counting Every Global Birth and Death

  • Poem: The Life of Sun Ra

T Magazine

  • Left: Chateaumoabit’s wines finish fermentation in a cellar below the Berlin home of the label’s co-founder, Marleen Franke. Right: the brand’s bottles are marked with spray paint in lieu of a label.

    Natural Wines That Channel Berlin, Down to the Spray-Paint Label

  • A Romantic Mexico City Dinner to Toast a Growing Fashion Brand

  • The Black Artists Claiming More Space Than Ever Before

Travel

  • Seeing the World Through Kids’ Eyes

  • Go On, Take the Kids to Mykonos: Adult Resorts Open Up to Families

  • For $18,500 (and Up), You, Too, Can Travel Like James Bond

Love

  • Yasar Sakman, left, and Ilson Goncalves were married March 15 on the beach at 73rd Street in Miami Beach.

    For a Restaurateur, the Secret Desire for Romance Was Finally Sated

  • Here Comes the … Baby Bump

  • Three Dates, and Then a Commitment

Real Estate

  • Danielle Gonzalez on the East Side of Manhattan, where she bought a studio apartment after years of living in New Jersey. Her budget was around $600,000.

    Seeking a Studio on the East Side of Manhattan for $600,000: These Were Her Options

  • Homes for Sale in Manhattan and Queens

  • Homes for Sale in New York State

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