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Trump Says Iran Proposal Isn’t Enough to Stop Attacks on Bridges and Power Plants
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Trump Says Iran Proposal Isn’t Enough to Stop Attacks on Bridges and Power Plants

President Trump has told Iran it must open the Strait of Hormuz by 8 p.m. Tuesday or face the consequences, although he has delayed previous deadlines.

By Tyler Pager and Erika Solomon
Iran’s 10-Point Proposal Demands an End to Attacks and Sanctions
world

Iran’s 10-Point Proposal Demands an End to Attacks and Sanctions

As President Trump’s deadline for new attacks loomed, Iran conveyed its conditions through Pakistani intermediaries.

By Max Bearak, Farnaz Fassihi, Shirin Hakim and Erika Solomon
Hegseth Likens Easter Rescue of U.S. Airman to Resurrection of Jesus Christ
us

Hegseth Likens Easter Rescue of U.S. Airman to Resurrection of Jesus Christ

President Trump also asserted that God supports the American war against Iran “because God is good, and God wants to see people taken care of.”

By Chris Cameron
Artemis II Astronauts Head Home After Historic Journey Around the Moon
science

Artemis II Astronauts Head Home After Historic Journey Around the Moon

The NASA lunar flyby took the four crew members farther from Earth than any humans. They witnessed a solar eclipse and received praise in a call from President Trump.

By Kenneth Chang, Katrina Miller and Thomas Fuller
Astronauts Dedicate Moon Crater to Carroll Wiseman, Wife of NASA Commander
science

Astronauts Dedicate Moon Crater to Carroll Wiseman, Wife of NASA Commander

The crew shared an emotional moment with mission control and the family of Reid Wiseman, whose wife, Carroll, died in 2020, on the ground in Houston.

By Katrina Miller
Vance to Visit Hungary to Boost Orban Before Election
world

Vance to Visit Hungary to Boost Orban Before Election

A scheduled visit by the American vice president, JD Vance, makes clear that Russia is not the only country invested in a victory for Hungary’s leader, Viktor Orban.

By Andrew Higgins
Why Hungary’s Election Could Swing on Roma Votes
world

Why Hungary’s Election Could Swing on Roma Votes

Prime Minister Viktor Orban’s policies affecting the Roma minority have put those voters in play in upcoming parliamentary elections. In a tight race, they could make the difference.

By Lara Jakes and Mate Halmos
Can a Renovation Breathe New Life Into Paris’s Home for the Dead?
world

Can a Renovation Breathe New Life Into Paris’s Home for the Dead?

For centuries, the bones of some six million people were buried in the catacombs beneath the city. Curators are trying to preserve and modernize the tunnels while maintaining the spooky ambience.

By Ana Castelain
Trump Administration Pulls Out of Civil Rights Settlements Backing Trans Students
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Trump Administration Pulls Out of Civil Rights Settlements Backing Trans Students

The Education Department said there was no precedent for the federal government terminating settlements stemming from civil rights investigations into schools.

By Michael C. Bender
Supreme Court Clears the Way for Dismissal of Bannon Conviction
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Supreme Court Clears the Way for Dismissal of Bannon Conviction

Stephen K. Bannon, a former close aide to President Trump, was convicted for failing to comply with a congressional subpoena related to the investigation into the Jan. 6 attack.

By Ann E. Marimow
BNY and Robinhood Will Help Run ‘Trump Accounts’ for Children
business

BNY and Robinhood Will Help Run ‘Trump Accounts’ for Children

The new tax-sheltered savings and investment accounts will start accepting deposits this summer.

By Stacy Cowley
How Trump’s Endorsement in California Could Backfire Against Republicans
us

How Trump’s Endorsement in California Could Backfire Against Republicans

President Trump endorsed Steve Hilton, a Republican, in the governor’s race, which could help Democrats avoid being shut out of the general election.

By Laurel Rosenhall
Redistricting War Comes Down to Virginia and Florida
us

Redistricting War Comes Down to Virginia and Florida

As deadlines approach in the next two weeks, neither is going quite according to the partisan plan.

By Nick Corasaniti and Patricia Mazzei
The California Lake Billed as the ‘Saudi Arabia of Lithium’
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The California Lake Billed as the ‘Saudi Arabia of Lithium’

Residents of Imperial County, Calif., are in dire need of an economic boost. Experts say the answer lies beneath the Salton Sea, where a lithium trove sits.

By Soumya Karlamangla and Scott Rossi
The Big Bang: A.I. Has Created a Code Overload
technology

The Big Bang: A.I. Has Created a Code Overload

Companies are scrambling to deal with the glut.

By Mike Isaac and Erin Griffith
A.I. Is on Its Way to Upending Cybersecurity
technology

A.I. Is on Its Way to Upending Cybersecurity

With new systems from companies like Anthropic and OpenAI, hackers can attack with greater speed. The defense is more A.I.

By Cade Metz and Kate Conger
Texas Congressman Accused of Pursuing a Second Subordinate With Lewd Texts
us

Texas Congressman Accused of Pursuing a Second Subordinate With Lewd Texts

A news report linked Representative Tony Gonzales of Texas, who has admitted to an affair with an aide, to another series of sexual texts with a different aide, raising a dilemma for the House G.O.P.

By Annie Karni
‘Firebird’ Finds Its Wings Again at Dance Theater of Harlem
arts

‘Firebird’ Finds Its Wings Again at Dance Theater of Harlem

And so does the company, which revives its lush, fantastical, large-scale production, set in the Caribbean.

By Gia Kourlas and Marc J. Franklin
I’ve Covered Women in the Workplace for 15 Years. Something Alarming Is Happening.
opinion

I’ve Covered Women in the Workplace for 15 Years. Something Alarming Is Happening.

As women are erased from the narrative, injustices against them go unnoticed.

By Joanne Lipman
The Fire in the West Bank Is Burning Hotter, Out of Sight
opinion

The Fire in the West Bank Is Burning Hotter, Out of Sight

An Israeli law aiming capital punishment at Palestinians but not Jewish settlers is immoral, unconstitutional and part of a larger effort to suppress rights.

By Talia Sasson
Offset, Former Migos Rapper, Is Shot Outside Florida Casino
us

Offset, Former Migos Rapper, Is Shot Outside Florida Casino

The former member of the chart-topping Atlanta trio was in stable condition after being shot in Hollywood, Fla., his representative said. The police said they had detained two other people.

By Francesca Regalado
Whale That Swam 20 Miles Up Washington River Is Found Dead
us

Whale That Swam 20 Miles Up Washington River Is Found Dead

The gray whale, which some locals affectionately named Willapa Willy, was found on Saturday afternoon after first being spotted swimming up the Willapa River last week.

By Livia Albeck-Ripka
Elisabeth Waldo Dies at 107; Fused Indigenous and Western Music
arts

Elisabeth Waldo Dies at 107; Fused Indigenous and Western Music

A classically-trained violinist, she incorporated traditional instruments native to Latin America in Western-style scores to create an atmospheric hybrid.

By Adam Nossiter
Mamdani Celebrates Passover at Progressive ‘Seder in the Street’
nyregion

Mamdani Celebrates Passover at Progressive ‘Seder in the Street’

The mayor has observed the Passover holiday in several ways in recent days, including a left-wing event on Monday. He planned to hold a Seder for city workers in the evening at Gracie Mansion.

By Emma Goldberg