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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. Weekend Arts
  8. Pages A2-A3 and Corrections

The Front Page

Highlights

  1. Chinese Exports Are Threatening Biden's Industrial Agenda

    The president is increasingly hitting back with tariffs and other measures meant to restrict imports, raising tensions with Beijing.

     By Jim Tankersley and Alan Rappeport

    CreditAl Drago for The New York Times
  2. Colleges Warn Student Demonstrators: Enough

    After years of tolerating unruly protests, some schools are starting to suspend and expel students, raising questions about where they should draw the line.

     By Jeremy W. Peters

    CreditJunfu Han/USA Today Network
    1. What Can 'Green Islam' Achieve in the World's Largest Muslim Country?

      Clerics in Indonesia are issuing fatwas, retrofitting mosques and imploring congregants to help turn the tide against climate change.

       By Sui-Lee Wee and Ulet Ifansasti

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    2. Is Trump's Trial Really About 'Hush Money'?

      Both the prosecutors and defense are trying to frame it differently.

       By Jess Bidgood

      CreditJefferson Siegel for The New York Times
  1. As Civil Rights Era Fades From Memory, Generation Gap Divides Black Voters

    Many older Black voters see moral and political reasons to vote. Younger Black voters feel far less motivated to cast a ballot for Democrats or even at all.

    By Maya King

    Page A1

  2. Long-Acting Drugs May Revolutionize H.I.V. Prevention and Treatment

    New regimens in development, including once-weekly pills and semiannual shots, could help control the virus in hard-to-reach populations.

    By Apoorva Mandavilli

    Page A1

  3. Michigan Democrats Reclaim Full Control of Statehouse With Special Election Wins

    By Mitch Smith

  4. Over 100 Arrested at Columbia After Pro-Palestinian Protest

    By Sharon Otterman and Alan Blinder

    Page A15

  5. Rainstorms Kill More Than 130 Across Afghanistan and Pakistan

    By Zia ur-Rehman and Christina Goldbaum

    Page A4

  6. U.S. and Allies Penalize Iran for Striking Israel, and Try to Avert War

    By Michael D. Shear and Michael Levenson

    Page A9

  7. Johnson Has a Tough Job. McCarthy's Concessions Are Making It Tougher.

    By Catie Edmondson

    Page A17

  8. Sleep Apnea Reduced in People Who Took Weight-Loss Drug, Eli Lilly Reports

    By Gina Kolata

    Page A18

  9. Sick of Your Blue State? These Real Estate Agents Have Just the Place for You.

    By Eduardo Medina

    Page A11

  10. What a TikTok Ban Would Mean for the U.S. Defense of an Open Internet

    By David McCabe

    Page B1

  11. Legal Fight Over Trump Media's Ownership Adds to Its Woes

    By Matthew Goldstein and David Yaffe-Bellany

    Page B1

  12. A Millennial Weaver Carries a Centuries-Old Craft Forward

    By Patricia Leigh Brown

    Page C1

TODAYS FRONT PAGES

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International

  1. Rainstorms Kill More Than 130 Across Afghanistan and Pakistan

    By Zia ur-Rehman and Christina Goldbaum

    Page A4

  2. Millions of Girls in Africa Will Miss HPV Shots After Merck Production Problem

    By Stephanie Nolen

    Page A4

  3. Prince Harry Now Officially Resident in U.S., Documents Show

    By Megan Specia

    Page A5

National

  1. Sick of Your Blue State? These Real Estate Agents Have Just the Place for You.

    By Eduardo Medina

    Page A11

  2. Biden, Eyeing Threat From R.F.K. Jr., Turns to His Famous Family for Help

    By Adam Nagourney, Nicholas Nehamas and Michael Gold

    Page A12

  3. Biden Seeking to Appeal to Key Constituencies With Targeted Policies

    By Michael D. Shear

    Page A13

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Obituaries

  1. Ken Holtzman, Who Pitched Two No-Hitters for the Cubs, Is Dead at 78

    By Richard Sandomir

    Page B11

  2. Anne Innis Dagg, Who Studied Giraffes in the Wild, Dies at 91

    By Clay Risen

    Page B11

  3. Robert Beerbohm, 71, Dies; Pioneering Comic Book Retailer and Historian

    By Michael S. Rosenwald

    Page B12

Editorials, Op-Ed and Letters

  1. Modi's Temple of Lies

    By Siddhartha Deb

    Page A20

  2. A Few Words About Nests

    By Margaret Renkl

    Page A20

  3. The Courage to Follow the Evidence on Transgender Care

    By David Brooks

    Page A21

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Business Day

  1. How an Obscure Chinese Real Estate Start-Up Paved the Way to TikTok

    By Mara Hvistendahl and Lauren Hirsch

    Page B1

  2. What a TikTok Ban Would Mean for the U.S. Defense of an Open Internet

    By David McCabe

    Page B1

  3. How a Crypto Compliance Officer Ended Up in a Nigerian Prison

    By David Yaffe-Bellany and Emily Flitter

    Page B1

Weekend Arts

  1. Review: In 'Suffs,' the Thrill of the Vote and How She Got It

    By Jesse Green

    Page C1

  2. A Millennial Weaver Carries a Centuries-Old Craft Forward

    By Patricia Leigh Brown

    Page C1

  3. What to Watch This Weekend: 'The Jinx' Is Back

    By Margaret Lyons

    Page C2

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Pages A2-A3 and Corrections

  1. Business and a Second Trump Term

    By David Leonhardt

    Page A2

  2. Quotation of the Day: Black Voters' Generation Gap Poses Problem for Biden Camp

    Page A2

  3. Corrections: April 19, 2024

    Page A19

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