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Iran Has Been Consistent in War. Will It Be Consistent in Peace Talks?
world

Iran Has Been Consistent in War. Will It Be Consistent in Peace Talks?

While President Trump’s war aims have changed by the moment, Iran has stuck to firm demands. The question is whether it will compromise in peace negotiations.

By Neil MacFarquhar
Iran Tries to Grasp Economic Devastation of War, and Find a Way Past It
world

Iran Tries to Grasp Economic Devastation of War, and Find a Way Past It

The vast scale of destruction wrought by U.S. and Israeli bombardment will make sanctions relief all the more vital to Iran’s government as it tries to negotiate a peace agreement.

By Farnaz Fassihi
What to Know About the U.S.-Iran Cease-Fire Talks
world

What to Know About the U.S.-Iran Cease-Fire Talks

Vice President JD Vance is leading the U.S. delegation, which is in Pakistan for talks with Iranian officials on Saturday.

By Ashley Ahn, Pranav Baskar and Lynsey Chutel
Artemis II Splashdown Gives NASA Momentum in Renewed Moon Race
science

Artemis II Splashdown Gives NASA Momentum in Renewed Moon Race

The astronauts — three Americans and one Canadian — captivated the world with their historic mission.

By Kenneth Chang
Another Giant Leap Reminds Us How Small We Are
us

Another Giant Leap Reminds Us How Small We Are

A mission that took four astronauts farther than any human has ever traveled in the history of mankind has made people feel a little trippy.

By Ruth Graham
“It Was Survival Mode”: The Lunar Mission That Nearly Ended in Disaster
magazine

“It Was Survival Mode”: The Lunar Mission That Nearly Ended in Disaster

Fifty-six years ago, after a tense race to save the Apollo 13 crew, the astronauts finally splashed down safely. Here’s what flight directors who got them home remember.

By Interviews by Katherine Cusumano
How to Be Mayor in 100 Days: Mamdani Grapples With a Learning Curve
nyregion

How to Be Mayor in 100 Days: Mamdani Grapples With a Learning Curve

Zohran Mamdani has accrued a long list of quick accomplishments as mayor of New York City, but he has also abandoned some key campaign promises.

By Dana Rubinstein and Sally Goldenberg
Mamdani, Leaning Into ‘Sewer Socialism,’ Gets His Hands Dirty
nyregion

Mamdani, Leaning Into ‘Sewer Socialism,’ Gets His Hands Dirty

The mayor has embraced the decades-old concept of “sewer socialism,” hoping to improve New Yorkers’ lives by focusing on public services.

By Emma Goldberg
As Election Looms, Washington Wonders if Trump Will Get a New Supreme Court Pick
us

As Election Looms, Washington Wonders if Trump Will Get a New Supreme Court Pick

Justice Samuel A. Alito Jr. is the subject of intense speculation about whether he will retire in the coming months and give President Trump a fourth nominee.

By Ann E. Marimow
Northeast States Set Big Climate Goals. Now Those Plans Are in Trouble.
climate

Northeast States Set Big Climate Goals. Now Those Plans Are in Trouble.

Many blue states are rethinking ambitious strategies to cut emissions as they struggle with rising electricity costs and new hurdles for renewable energy.

By Brad Plumer
Trump Says First Lady ‘Had a Right’ to Talk About Epstein
us

Trump Says First Lady ‘Had a Right’ to Talk About Epstein

President Trump said in an interview that he had known his wife wanted to address rumors about the late sex offender at some point, but that he had not known exactly what she would say.

By Shawn McCreesh
Trump Is Racing to Redefine ‘America First’ in a Time of War
world

Trump Is Racing to Redefine ‘America First’ in a Time of War

Washington has been debating the thrust of Mr. Trump’s foreign policy for more than a decade, with the only consensus being that “America First” means whatever the president says it does.

By Anton Troianovski
Growing List of Orban Loyalists Defecting Before Critical Election
world

Growing List of Orban Loyalists Defecting Before Critical Election

With Prime Minister Viktor Orban seeming vulnerable before Sunday’s vote, criticism is growing from within institutions his party once counted on for support.

By Andrew Higgins and Lili Rutai
The Sphinx Thinks It Stinks
opinion

The Sphinx Thinks It Stinks

Melania creates another mystery with a surprise statement.

By Maureen Dowd
Trump’s War of Choice Will Become a War of Regret
opinion

Trump’s War of Choice Will Become a War of Regret

America may be losing more than just the conflict in Iran.

By E.J. Dionne Jr., Carlos Lozada, Robert Siegel and Derek Arthur
Monthly Report
briefing

Monthly Report

What can we learn from April, a month of contradictions that never cleanly resolve themselves?

By Melissa Kirsch
Swalwell Faces Sex Assault Accusations and Calls to Quit Governor’s Race
us

Swalwell Faces Sex Assault Accusations and Calls to Quit Governor’s Race

Eric Swalwell, a Democratic congressman, denied the accounts published by CNN and The San Francisco Chronicle. Nancy Pelosi was among those who said he should withdraw from the California governor’s race.

By Laurel Rosenhall and Madison Malone Kircher
These Towns Want a Tsunami Shelter Before It’s Too Late
realestate

These Towns Want a Tsunami Shelter Before It’s Too Late

Many coastal towns along the West Coast can’t afford to build lifesaving structures in the event of surging waves, putting homes and residents in jeopardy.

By Rebecca Dzombak
Davey Lopes, Base-Stealing Maestro, Is Dead at 80
sports

Davey Lopes, Base-Stealing Maestro, Is Dead at 80

He was one of baseball’s most efficient thieves, and part of a storied infield quartet with the Los Angeles Dodgers, playing in four World Series.

By Richard Sandomir
Britain Puts Chagos Islands Deal on Hold, Citing U.S. Opposition
world

Britain Puts Chagos Islands Deal on Hold, Citing U.S. Opposition

The plan to give Mauritius formal control of the islands, home to a U.S.-British military base, was called “an act of great stupidity” by President Trump.

By Stephen Castle