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Reopening Strait of Hormuz Would Ease Oil Crisis but Only So Much
business

Reopening Strait of Hormuz Would Ease Oil Crisis but Only So Much

Analysts said energy and shipping companies would be reluctant to fully restore operations until they were confident that hostilities were over.

By Rebecca F. Elliott
With Vaccines Widely Popular, Kennedy Changes Tone, but Maybe Not His Plans
us

With Vaccines Widely Popular, Kennedy Changes Tone, but Maybe Not His Plans

Several moves suggest Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. could revive his campaign to question the safety and effectiveness of the shots after the midterm elections.

By Sheryl Gay Stolberg, Apoorva Mandavilli and Christina Jewett
Trump Will Participate in a Marathon Bible Reading
us

Trump Will Participate in a Marathon Bible Reading

He will read a passage from the Old Testament that his Christian supporters cite as a call to national repentance and divine blessing.

By Ruth Graham
White House and Anthropic Hold ‘Productive’ Meeting, Aiming for a Compromise
technology

White House and Anthropic Hold ‘Productive’ Meeting, Aiming for a Compromise

Friday’s meeting at the White House followed the introduction of Anthropic’s powerful new artificial intelligence model, Mythos, which U.S. officials believe could be critical for security.

By Julian E. Barnes, Sheera Frenkel and Tyler Pager
Trump Expected to Loosen Restrictions on Psychedelic Drugs
health

Trump Expected to Loosen Restrictions on Psychedelic Drugs

An upcoming executive order is intended to accelerate research into the compounds’ efficacy in treating PTSD, depression and other mental health problems, officials said.

By Andrew Jacobs
The Doctor Will Seek Your Vote Now
us

The Doctor Will Seek Your Vote Now

Dozens of Democratic doctors are running for office in the midterms, including some spurred by opposition to Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and his anti-vaccine stance.

By Nina Agrawal
‘Turning Point Was Charlie Kirk’: Why This Student Group Moved On
us

‘Turning Point Was Charlie Kirk’: Why This Student Group Moved On

Students at the University of Arkansas disagreed with Turning Point’s direction, pointing to challenges ahead for the conservative group.

By Richard Fausset
Primary Becomes Purity Test for a State G.O.P.: ‘You Can’t Serve Two Masters’
us

Primary Becomes Purity Test for a State G.O.P.: ‘You Can’t Serve Two Masters’

For years, Republican state legislators in Montana have been willing to team up with Democrats, but in nearly two dozen races on June 2, a nationally attuned right has those lawmakers in its sights.

By David W. Chen and Will Warasila
Maduro Is Gone, and the Purge Has Begun
world

Maduro Is Gone, and the Purge Has Begun

The successor to Venezuela’s captured President Nicolás Maduro is purging the people who kept him in power.

By Anatoly Kurmanaev and Mariana Martínez
In Angola, Pope Faces the Legacy of Colonialism
world

In Angola, Pope Faces the Legacy of Colonialism

His visit includes a trip to a shrine where enslaved Africans were baptized before being forced into the treacherous voyage across the Atlantic Ocean.

By Cláudio C. Silva and John Eligon
How Trump Helped Pope Leo Find His Voice
world

How Trump Helped Pope Leo Find His Voice

After his election last year, Leo XIV developed a reputation as a mild-mannered mediator. President Trump’s attacks have made him more combative.

By Motoko Rich
Trump’s Dispute With Pope Leo Deepens Divisions on the Right
us

Trump’s Dispute With Pope Leo Deepens Divisions on the Right

Sean Hannity criticized the pope. Tucker Carlson attacked Mr. Hannity. And President Trump suggested ranking MAGA figures: “good, bad, and somewhere in the middle.”

By Tim Balk
The Pope Bedevils Trump
opinion

The Pope Bedevils Trump

A higher authority finally tells Trump he’s no messiah.

By Maureen Dowd
JD Vance’s Very Bad Week
opinion

JD Vance’s Very Bad Week

What recent events in Europe can tell us about the future of Trumpism.

By Michelle Cottle, David French, Michelle Goldberg, Derek Arthur and Jillian Weinberger
Trading Spaces
briefing

Trading Spaces

With spring comes the urge to spring-clean. It’s about so much more than just organizing your closet.

By Melissa Kirsch
Sign Up for the Book Review’s 2026 Challenge
books

Sign Up for the Book Review’s 2026 Challenge

(It’s about poetry. And you’ll love it.)

By The New York Times Books Staff
Federal Court Temporarily Freezes Nexstar’s Merger With Tegna
business

Federal Court Temporarily Freezes Nexstar’s Merger With Tegna

The judge said the two television companies could not combine operations while an antitrust lawsuit proceeded. Nexstar said its deal was already done.

By Benjamin Mullin
After D4vd’s Arrest, Many Still Mourn the Girl Who Never Came Home
us

After D4vd’s Arrest, Many Still Mourn the Girl Who Never Came Home

Celeste Rivas Hernandez went missing from Lake Elsinore, Calif., at age 13. The musician known as D4vd has been detained in connection with her death.

By Orlando Mayorquín and Matt Stevens
Migrant Children Removed From New York Shelter After Abuse Allegations
nyregion

Migrant Children Removed From New York Shelter After Abuse Allegations

Federal officials received complaints about the treatment of children and adolescents at a facility in Westchester County, N.Y.

By Ana Ley
Tornadoes Reported Across the Midwest as Powerful Storms Slam the Region
weather

Tornadoes Reported Across the Midwest as Powerful Storms Slam the Region

One reported tornado downed trees and damaged cars in Lena, Ill., an official said.

By Judson Jones, Hannah Ziegler and Amy Graff