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April 29, 2025, 4:45 p.m. Eastern time

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Guest essays from Opinion

Josh Shapiro

Gov. Josh Shapiro: Finding Moral Clarity After an Arsonist’s Attack

This level of violence has to stop.

Jeffrey Toobin

When the Supreme Court Spoke With One Voice

The federal judiciary is being forced to confront a fundamental question: What to do when its orders are defied?

Phillip Levin

Trump Tried to Derail Our Work. We Banded Together and Moved Forward.

When knowledge is threatened, don’t just mourn it. Build around it.

Thomas B. Edsall

Trump Is Insatiable

The president is trying to pick off institutions (and people) one by one.

Gita Jackson

‘Andor’ Is Not the Resistance You’re Looking For

I have always found the praise for the show’s revolutionary politics to be at odds with the means of its production.

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White House-Amazon Spat Culminates in Trump Calling Bezos ‘Very Nice’

The White House press secretary, Karoline Leavitt, attacked the retail giant over a report that suggested Amazon would highlight tariff-related price increases. Amazon said it was “not going to happen.”

Bill Belichick’s Girlfriend Takes Charge in Awkward Interview

The legendary football coach has never shared much with the news media, but on Sunday it was Jordon Hudson who shut down a line of questioning.

The Unabomber’s Brother Turned Him In. Then Spent 27 Years Trying to Win Him Back.

Ted Kaczynski, whose anti-tech rants are finding a new generation of readers, shunned the brother who called the F.B.I. in an effort to halt his campaign of violence.

4 Killed When a Car Crashes Through an Illinois After-School Center

The victims’ ages ranged from 7 to 18, the police said. Several others were injured.

The Americans Fled Vietnam 50 Years Ago. I Visited the Buildings They Left Behind.

These structures, now surrounded by a modern metropolis, tell the story of the nation that has evolved in the decades since the war’s end.

‘The Land Between’: Discovering Amazing Wildlife Along the Panama Canal

Panama’s location between two continents and two oceans explains why it’s a geopolitical hot spot, and why it has so many stunning birds.

Cardinal Who Threatened to Crash the Conclave Now Says He Won’t

The Vatican said that Francis had stripped a convicted cardinal, Angelo Becciu, of his right to vote for the next pope. Cardinal Becciu maintains his innocence but said he would sit this one out.

The Trump administration accuses the University of Pennsylvania of violating sex discrimination laws.

The Department of Education’s findings stem from an investigation into the university’s decision to let Lia Thomas, a transgender woman, compete on the swim team. Penn has said it was following N.C.A.A. rules.

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