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Trump Promised Transparency in Venezuela, but Oil Secrets Linger
world

Trump Promised Transparency in Venezuela, but Oil Secrets Linger

Trump officials and their Venezuelan allies have promised a new era of accountability to unlock Venezuela’s immense oil wealth. But the country’s oil industry remains a black hole.

By Anatoly Kurmanaev and Adriana Loureiro Fernandez
Ships Under Fire in Strait of Hormuz, and Kennedy’s Pushback on Antidepressants
podcasts

Ships Under Fire in Strait of Hormuz, and Kennedy’s Pushback on Antidepressants

Plus, the gowns — and the backlash — at the Met Gala.

By Tracy Mumford, Will Jarvis, Margaret Kadifa, Jake Lucas, Ian Stewart, Shane Goldmacher and Ellen Barry
As Oil Prices Stay High, China Doubles Down on Wind Power
business

As Oil Prices Stay High, China Doubles Down on Wind Power

An industrial policy of subsidies and import restrictions laid the foundations for China to become almost as dominant in wind turbines as in solar panels.

By Keith Bradsher and Qilai Shen
What to Know About the Growing Saudi Arabia-U.A.E. Rift
world

What to Know About the Growing Saudi Arabia-U.A.E. Rift

Officials say competition between the countries is healthy. But tensions are mounting over energy quotas, regional conflicts and their different visions for the Middle East.

By Ismaeel Naar
Trump Tries to Downplay Economic Effects of the Iran War
us

Trump Tries to Downplay Economic Effects of the Iran War

At a White House event for Small Business Week, he described the economy as “roaring” and predicted that gas prices would go down soon.

By Erica L. Green and Zolan Kanno-Youngs
Trump Administration Demands Names of 2020 Election Workers in Georgia
us

Trump Administration Demands Names of 2020 Election Workers in Georgia

The Justice Department again appears to be using the investigative power of the federal government to rehash debunked claims that Democrats stole the 2020 election.

By Nick Corasaniti, Richard Fausset and Alan Feuer
Soil at D.C. Golf Course Where East Wing Debris Was Dumped Contains Toxic Metals
climate

Soil at D.C. Golf Course Where East Wing Debris Was Dumped Contains Toxic Metals

The National Park Service said the dump of debris, between the fourth and ninth holes, does not exceed environmental limits. Opponents disagree.

By Maxine Joselow
Kennedy Starts a Push to Help Americans Quit Antidepressants
science

Kennedy Starts a Push to Help Americans Quit Antidepressants

The health secretary has long complained that Americans overuse psychiatric medications. New policies he is introducing aim to change that.

By Ellen Barry
Our 15 Favorite Looks at the 2026 Met Gala
style

Our 15 Favorite Looks at the 2026 Met Gala

Regardless of the theme, these people just looked great.

By The Styles Desk
Mingling With Jeff Bezos and Stevie Nicks at the 2026 Met Gala Cocktail Party
style

Mingling With Jeff Bezos and Stevie Nicks at the 2026 Met Gala Cocktail Party

Guests had many interpretations for the “Fashion Is Art” dress code.

By Sandra E. Garcia and Landon Nordeman
Vote for Your Favorite Met Gala Looks
style

Vote for Your Favorite Met Gala Looks

You’ve seen the fashion from the Met Gala. Now, the Styles desk wants you to rank your favorites.

By Photographs by Nina Westervelt
Secret Recordings, Hidden Shares and a Family Rift at South Korea’s LG
business

Secret Recordings, Hidden Shares and a Family Rift at South Korea’s LG

An inheritance dispute over the former chairman’s estate has prompted a criminal complaint over how the dynastic chaebol family behind LG divides its assets.

By Daisuke Wakabayashi and Grace Moon
7 Elections on Tuesday Will Test Trump’s Power
us

7 Elections on Tuesday Will Test Trump’s Power

The president is seeking political payback for Republican state legislators in Indiana who rejected his push to redraw the state’s political map last year.

By Mitch Smith
Can Ken Paxton Win a Senate Primary in Texas Without His Biggest Donors?
us

Can Ken Paxton Win a Senate Primary in Texas Without His Biggest Donors?

The Texas attorney general is heading into the runoff against Senator John Cornyn without the support of some of his longtime backers.

By Lauren McGaughy
A Top 2026 Senate Race Kicks Off With Attacks About Jeffrey Epstein
us

A Top 2026 Senate Race Kicks Off With Attacks About Jeffrey Epstein

Ohio’s unusual contest — with a little-known incumbent and a well-known challenger — shows how Democrats are hoping to capitalize on G.O.P. voters’ anger at the Jeffrey Epstein scandal.

By Reid J. Epstein
Taiwan Could Learn From Ukraine. Informally, Connections Are Growing.
world

Taiwan Could Learn From Ukraine. Informally, Connections Are Growing.

The governments have no official diplomatic or military ties. But a loose network led by company executives and volunteers is bridging some of that gulf.

By Maria Varenikova and Amy Chang Chien
Can the Argentine President’s Deregulatory Frenzy Buoy the Global Right?
magazine

Can the Argentine President’s Deregulatory Frenzy Buoy the Global Right?

With his signature chain saw, Javier Milei became a MAGA superstar. At home, his state-slashing experiment is on the line.

By Roger Cohen
What a Bike Ride Showed Me About Apartheid’s Legacy
world

What a Bike Ride Showed Me About Apartheid’s Legacy

A New York Times reporter joined a group of cyclists on a route meant to break down Cape Town’s lingering racial and economic barriers.

By John Eligon and Tommy Trenchard
Streisand, LuPone, Holliday, Menzel: Broadway’s Biggest Voices
theater

Streisand, LuPone, Holliday, Menzel: Broadway’s Biggest Voices

Lea Michele, Christine Ebersole, Jennifer Hudson, Kristin Chenoweth, Adam Lambert and 10 others reflect on their favorite belters.

Tony Awards Nominations 2026: Updating List
theater

Tony Awards Nominations 2026: Updating List

Nominations for the 79th Tony Awards will be announced on Tuesday. Here’s the updating list.

By Rachel Sherman
David Letterman on ‘The Late Show’ Ending and CBS’s New Owners
arts

David Letterman on ‘The Late Show’ Ending and CBS’s New Owners

He no longer feels a sense of ownership, but the program’s former host has harsh words for the network.

By Jason Zinoman
Cruise Ship Struck by Hantavirus Remains at Sea
world

Cruise Ship Struck by Hantavirus Remains at Sea

Passengers on the MV Hondius have not received permission from the authorities in Cape Verde, in the Atlantic Ocean, to disembark. Three people have died and at least three others were ill.

By Max Kim
‘You Just Can’t Get the Air In’: How Hantavirus Turns Deadly
well

‘You Just Can’t Get the Air In’: How Hantavirus Turns Deadly

Doctors say that the virus, which is rare, can quickly progress from flulike symptoms to something far more serious.

By Simar Bajaj and Nina Agrawal
What to Know About the Hantavirus Outbreak on an Atlantic Cruise Ship
world

What to Know About the Hantavirus Outbreak on an Atlantic Cruise Ship

Three passengers of the MV Hondius died after showing symptoms of the rare disease. Health authorities confirmed two cases and are investigating five others.

By Jin Yu Young and Claire Moses
New York Times Wins 3 Pulitzer Prizes
business

New York Times Wins 3 Pulitzer Prizes

The Washington Post won the award for public service, considered the most prestigious of the Pulitzers, for its coverage of the Trump administration’s overhaul of federal agencies.

By Katie Robertson
Pulitzer Prizes: 2026 Winners List
business

Pulitzer Prizes: 2026 Winners List

Here is the full list of winners and finalists.

By The New York Times
Our Pulitzer Prize-Winning Photographer’s Work From Gaza
world

Our Pulitzer Prize-Winning Photographer’s Work From Gaza

The photographer Saher Alghorra reported on the Gaza conflict while enduring the dire conditions his images portrayed.

10-Minute Challenge: ‘Cityscape’ by Romare Bearden
upshot

10-Minute Challenge: ‘Cityscape’ by Romare Bearden

We’d like you to look at one piece of art for 10 minutes, uninterrupted.

By Larry Buchanan
Trump Is Losing Normie Republicans
opinion

Trump Is Losing Normie Republicans

They’re neither never-Trumpers nor independents, but they’re increasingly meh on MAGA.

By Kristen Soltis Anderson
The Book That Changed How I Think About Liberalism
opinion

The Book That Changed How I Think About Liberalism

The historian Helena Rosenblatt traces the roots of liberalism and the values that many have forgotten.

By Ezra Klein and Jack McCordick
The Best Looks From the Met Gala
briefing

The Best Looks From the Met Gala

We’re covering the cobblestone carpet.

By Sam Sifton
Late Night Will Miss Making Fun of Spirit Airlines
arts

Late Night Will Miss Making Fun of Spirit Airlines

The budget carrier announced that “‘all flights have been canceled, and customer service is no longer available,’ which, coincidentally, was also Spirit’s motto,” Stephen Colbert said.

By Trish Bendix
Fireworks Factory Blast in China Kills at Least 26
world

Fireworks Factory Blast in China Kills at Least 26

Dozens more were injured in the explosion, which appeared to be one of the country’s deadliest in recent years.

By Chris Buckley
The Uncertain Fate of France’s Last Two Captive Orcas
world

The Uncertain Fate of France’s Last Two Captive Orcas

France must decide what to do with two orcas marooned at a deserted marine park: move them to another park, or release them into an open-water sanctuary.

By Ana Castelain
Man Accused of Starting Palisades Fire Admired Luigi Mangione, Prosecutors Say
us

Man Accused of Starting Palisades Fire Admired Luigi Mangione, Prosecutors Say

The Los Angeles suspect was lonely and angry and felt “enslaved” by rich people, prosecutors say. After being romantically spurned, they say, he went into the mountains and lit a fire.

By Soumya Karlamangla
A Visitor From the Oort Cloud: Rare Comet Appears in Southern Skies
world

A Visitor From the Oort Cloud: Rare Comet Appears in Southern Skies

Known as C/2025 R3 PANSTARRS, the comet will be visible to stargazers using a telescope in New Zealand, Australia and South Africa.

By Laura Chung