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The Times in Print For

  1. The Front Page
  2. International
  3. National
  4. Obituaries
  5. Editorials, Op-Ed and Letters
  6. Business Day
  7. Sports Wednesday
  8. The Arts
  9. Food
  10. Pages A2-A3 and Corrections

The Front Page

Highlights

  1. Judge Questions Credibility of Trump's Lawyer as Witness Details Coverup Allegations

    Donald J. Trump's criminal trial in Manhattan is off to an ominous start for the former president, and it might not get any easier in the days ahead.

     By Jonah E. Bromwich, Ben Protess and Maggie Haberman

    CreditPool photo by Curtis Means
  2. Trapped and Starving, 2 Families in Gaza Try to Keep Their Children Alive

    The United Nations says famine is likely to set in by May. For those living under Israel's attacks and a crippling blockade, every day is a race against time.

     By Vivian Yee and Bilal Shbair

    CreditHaitham Imad/EPA, via Shutterstock
    1. In Ukraine, New American Technology Won the Day. Until It Was Overwhelmed.

      Project Maven was meant to revolutionize modern warfare. But the conflict in Ukraine has underscored how difficult it is to get 21st-century data into 19th-century trenches.

       By David E. Sanger

      CreditNicole Tung for The New York Times
    2. The Sinking Arizona Town Where Water and Politics Collide

      Democrats see an opening to win back rural Trump voters fed up with their groundwater being pumped by huge farms.

       By Jack Healy

      CreditRebecca Noble for The New York Times
  1. Inside the Week That Shook Columbia University

    In a Washington war room, Columbia's president, Nemat Shafik, decided to call police officers to arrest protesting students. The backlash now threatens her leadership.

    By Nicholas Fandos and Sharon Otterman

    Page A1

  2. F.T.C. Issues Ban on Worker Noncompete Clauses

    The rule would prohibit companies from limiting their employees' ability to work for rivals, a change that could increase competition and boost wages.

    By J. Edward Moreno

    Page A1

  3. A Gen Z Resistance, Cut Off From Data Plans

    By Hannah Beech and Adam Ferguson

    Page A4

  4. How G.M. Tricked Millions of Drivers Into Being Spied On (Including Me)

    By Kashmir Hill

    Page B1

  5. Why Did Modi Call India's Muslims 'Infiltrators'? Because He Could.

    By Mujib Mashal

    Page A5

  6. What Is the Rwanda Policy? U.K.'s Plan for Asylum Seekers Explained

    By Megan Specia

    Page A9

  7. How an Ex-N.B.A. Player Is Diversifying Wine One Sip at a Time

    By Eric Asimov

    Page D9

  8. The Best Fish Is Also the Most Local. Why Is It So Hard to Find?

    By Melissa Clark

    Page D8

  9. 20 Years Later, a Jury Weighs Claims of Abuse at Abu Ghraib

    By Mattathias Schwartz

    Page A17

  10. Abortion Data Wars: States and Cities Debate How Much Information to Collect

    By Pam Belluck and Emma G. Fitzsimmons

    Page A14

  11. Justice Dept. Reaches $138.7 Million Settlement Over F.B.I.'s Failures in Nassar Case

    By Glenn Thrush and Juliet Macur

    Page A15

  12. In San Francisco, a Home Renovation Can Become a Battle Royale

    By Heather Knight

    Page A18

  13. Climate Doom Is Out. 'Apocalyptic Optimism' Is In.

    By Alexis Soloski

    Page C1

  14. Judith Hill Sang With Pop Royalty. Now She Is Composing Her Own Story.

    By Melena Ryzik

    Page C6

  15. Will Conspiracy Theories Be Aaron Rodgers's Achilles' Heel?

    By Katherine Rosman and Ken Belson

    Page B7

TODAYS FRONT PAGES

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International

  1. A Gen Z Resistance, Cut Off From Data Plans

    By Hannah Beech and Adam Ferguson

    Page A4

  2. Why Did Modi Call India's Muslims 'Infiltrators'? Because He Could.

    By Mujib Mashal

    Page A5

  3. Ukraine's Race to Hold the Line

    By Josh Holder, Eric Schmitt and Thomas Gibbons-Neff

National

  1. The Sinking Arizona Town Where Water and Politics Collide

    By Jack Healy

    Page A11

  2. Could Trump Go to Prison? If He Does, the Secret Service Goes, Too

    By William K. Rashbaum

    Page A12

  3. New York Court System to Publish Daily Transcripts of Trump's Trial

    By Matthew Haag and Alan Feuer

    Page A12

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Obituaries

  1. Terry Carter, Barrier-Breaking Actor and Documentarian, Dies at 95

    By Robert D. McFadden

    Page B11

  2. Phyllis Pressman, Luxury Superstore Matriarch, Is Dead at 95

    By Penelope Green

    Page B11

  3. Joel Breman, Who Helped Stop an Ebola Outbreak in Africa, Dies at 87

    By Adam Nossiter

    Page B12

Editorials, Op-Ed and Letters

  1. The Freedom Caucus Started Believing in the Myth of Its Own Power

    By Brendan Buck

    Page A20

  2. To Be (Visibly) Jewish in the Ivy League

    By Bret Stephens

    Page A20

  3. The Fantasy of Reviving Nuclear Energy

    By Stephanie Cooke

    Page A21

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Business Day

  1. They Want to Become Nuns and Priests. Student Debt Holds Them Back.

    By Sejla Rizvic

    Page B1

  2. How G.M. Tricked Millions of Drivers Into Being Spied On (Including Me)

    By Kashmir Hill

    Page B1

  3. Who Can Be Trusted for Retirement Advice? New Rules Strengthen Protections.

    By Tara Siegel Bernard

    Page B1

Sports Wednesday

  1. Will Conspiracy Theories Be Aaron Rodgers's Achilles' Heel?

    By Katherine Rosman and Ken Belson

    Page B7

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The Arts

  1. Climate Doom Is Out. 'Apocalyptic Optimism' Is In.

    By Alexis Soloski

    Page C1

  2. Review: It's All Right to Groove to Huey in 'The Heart of Rock and Roll'

    By Elisabeth Vincentelli

    Page C1

  3. 'The Jinx Part Two' Review: Filmmaking a Murderer

    By Mike Hale

    Page C2

Food

  1. 6 Smart Tips for Building a Better Grocery Budget

    By Krysten Chambrot

    Page D1

  2. The Ingredient Your Chocolate Chip Cookies Are Missing

    By Rick A. Martínez

    Page D2

  3. A Passover Pleasure: Matzo Pizza

    By Christina Morales

    Page D2

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Pages A2-A3 and Corrections

  1. Breaking Down New Rules About 'Forever Chemicals'

    By Josh Ocampo

    Page A2

  2. Quotation of the Day: Trapped and Starving, 2 Families Try to Keep Their Children Alive

    Page A2

  3. Corrections: April 24, 2024

    Page A18

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