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The digital front page headlines from the New York Times ... Tuseday, April 25th, 2023


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SKIP TO CONTENT SECTIONS SEARCH U.S.INTERNATIONALCANADAESPAÑOL中文 GIVE THE TIMES Account Tuesday, April 25, 2023 Today’s Paper 46°F 60° 37° Nasdaq -0.29% World U.S. Politics N.Y. Business Opinion Science Health Sports Arts Books Style Food Travel Magazine Real Estate Cooking The Athletic Wirecutter Games World U.S. Politics N.Y. Business Opinion Science Health Sports Arts Books Style Food Travel Magazine Real Estate Cooking The Athletic Wirecutter Games LIVE April 25, 2023, 9:04 a.m. ET3m ago 3M AGO Biden Will Seek Re-election, Setting Up Possible Rematch With Trump President Biden announced that he would seek a second term, pitching himself as the Democrat best positioned to keep Donald Trump from reclaiming the White House. See more updates 9+ President Biden’s re-election bid is an attempt to defy both Donald Trump and history. 7 MIN READ President Joe Biden delivering remarks during an event in the Rose Garden of the White House, in April. Doug Mills/The New York Times Julie Chávez Rodríguez, the highest-ranking Latina in the White House, was named as campaign manager. 1 MIN READ See who’s running for president in 2024, and who else might run. As Carlson and Lemon Exit, a Chapter Closes on Cable News’ Trump War Analysis: The decisions by Fox News and CNN to shed Tucker Carlson and Don Lemon reflect at least a temporary shift in the excesses of Trump-era coverage. 4 MIN READ What Tucker Carlson Leaves Behind as He Is Shown the Door The host’s abrupt dismissal upends Fox News’s prime-time lineup — and the carefully honed impression that the ratings star was all but untouchable. 5 MIN READ Tucker Carlson, in a blue blazer and khaki trousers, is spotlight as he speaks into a microphone onstage at an arena. Rebecca Noble for The New York Times DealBook: Here’s what may have prompted Fox News to fire its brightest star. 7 MIN READ Don Lemon was ousted suddenly from CNN after 17 years at the network. 5 MIN READ Angry Farmers Pierce Europe’s United Front on Ukraine A grain deal that got Ukrainian exports moving and eased a global food crisis is fueling protests in Romania and among other supporters of Kyiv. 6 MIN READ Ukraine’s Spring Offensive Comes With Huge Stakes for War’s Future Without a decisive victory, Western support for Ukraine could weaken, and Kyiv could come under increasing pressure to enter serious peace talks. 7 MIN READ Russian lawyers challenged a censorship law in a rare display of dissent. See more headlines 5+ A large grain bin being filled on a barge. Andreea Campeanu for The New York Times Dr. Fauci Looks Back: ‘Something Clearly Went Wrong’ In his most extensive interview yet, Anthony Fauci wrestles with the hard lessons of the pandemic — and the decisions that will define his legacy. Philip Montgomery for The New York Times Wonder and Awe at the Natural History Museum’s New Wing. Butterflies, Too. The stunning $465 million Richard Gilder Center for Science is destined to become a colossal attraction in New York City, our critic writes. 7 MIN READ Peter Fisher for The New York Times Trump Faces Rape Allegation as E. Jean Carroll’s Suit Goes to Trial The writer’s case will be heard in Federal District Court starting Tuesday. She says Donald Trump attacked her in a department store decades ago. 2 MIN READ Atlanta Prosecutor Sets Timetable for Charging Decisions in Trump Inquiry Fani Willis, the prosecutor, said she would announce any indictments from her inquiry into Donald Trump and his allies between July 11 and Sept. 1. 4 MIN READ E. Jean Carroll before an orange background. Craig Ruttle/Associated Press A Bleak Outlook for Manhattan’s Office Space May Signal a Bigger Problem Remote work and rising interest rates are dealing a double blow to office landlords, with potentially grave consequences for the economy. 6 MIN READ 1 Vanderbilt, a tapered glass skyscraper, stretches up far above its neighbors into a calm blue sky. Karsten Moran for The New York Times Major G.O.P. Donor’s Commitment to DeSantis Is Murkier Than Thought A hedge fund billionaire, who seemed set to be a financial backer of Gov. Ron DeSantis of Florida, is said to still be evaluating the Republican primary. 4 MIN READ A photo of Gov. Ron DeSantis of Florida wearing a blue suit with a red tie. Justin Ide/Reuters The College Board Will Change Its A.P. African American Studies Course The course had run into criticism from scholars, who accused the board of omitting key concepts and bending to political pressure from Gov. Ron DeSantis. 3 MIN READ Through a window, a teacher leads a class of students. Stephen Smith/Associated Press How This Queens Market Became a Must-Visit Food Destination Corona Plaza, a rare hub created by neighborhood food vendors, teems with the aromas and colors of many cuisines. But its future is uncertain. 6 MIN READ Mohamed Sadek for The New York Times Bobbi Lin for The New York Times Secrets of a Healthy Breakfast The ideal breakfast is the one that makes you feel your best, experts say, though there are some important nutrients to keep in mind. 4 MIN READ Four dog owners, three with their dogs, kneel on a grassy patch of a park on a sunny spring day. Acquaintances are more important to you than you might think. 5 MIN READ Lizzy Caplan in a flowing beige ensemble sits on a cream sofa In “Fatal Attraction,” Lizzy Caplan plays another complicated woman. 7 MIN READ Opinion Frank Bruni FRANK BRUNI We Were Wrong About President Biden 5 MIN READ A blurry close-up of Tucker Carlson on TV. He is wearing a blue checkered shirt, tie and jacket, and his brows are furrowed. MICHELLE GOLDBERG Tucker Carlson’s Great Replacement 4 MIN READ Bret Stephens BRET STEPHENS The Tragedy of Fox News 4 MIN READ PATRICK HEALY, KRISTEN SOLTIS ANDERSON AND ADRIAN J. RIVERA We Asked 13 Liberal Young Women About Their Lives. Here’s What They Said. Jamelle Bouie JAMELLE BOUIE Republicans Did Something Most People Don’t Like, So They’re Changing the Rules 5 MIN READ Photo of a woman carrying a sign that says “hashtag Believe Survivors.” DEBORAH TUERKHEIMER The Importance of E. Jean Carroll’s Lawsuit Against Donald Trump 5 MIN READ W. IAN LIPKIN I’ve Investigated Outbreaks for Years. I Still Don’t Know How Some Began. 5 MIN READ LOUISA LIM Hong Kong’s Memory Is Being Erased 5 MIN READ PAUL KRUGMAN What’s the Matter With New York? 4 MIN READ Hillary Clinton: Republicans Are Playing Into the Hands of Putin and Xi 6 MIN READ PETER COY If There Are No New Ideas, How Do We Keep Innovating? 6 MIN READ MAIA SZALAVITZ This Is What Neuroscientists and Philosophers Understand About Addiction 6 MIN READ GAIL COLLINS AND BRET STEPHENS Biden Has Something He’d Like to Tell You 6 MIN READ GLENN S. GERSTELL I Was General Counsel of the N.S.A. America Has a Problem With Secrets. 6 MIN READ E. BENJAMIN SKINNER Your $12 Shirt Was Made in Functional Slavery 5 MIN READ LETTERS FROM OUR READERS The Supreme Court’s Abortion Decision, ‘for Now’ 4 MIN READ Read The Morning Tucker Carlson rose at Fox News by tapping into fears of a changing society, German Lopez writes. 6 MIN READ Listen to ‘The Daily’ Tucker Carlson is gone. What will Fox News be without its biggest star? In Case You Missed It Top picks from The Times, recommended for you More News North Dakota Governor Signs Near-Total Abortion Ban Gov. Doug Burgum approved the state’s prohibition on Monday, just a month after the State Supreme Court blocked an earlier ban. 3 MIN READ Violence in Sudan Cuts Through U.S.-Brokered Cease-Fire Washington had hoped to work with other countries during the pause to help end the fighting. Instead, the warring generals violated it hours after it began. 4 MIN READ G.M.’s Profits Fell 18.5 Percent in the First Quarter The decline over the first three months of 2022 was primarily the result of the short-term costs of job cuts and slower sales in China. 2 MIN READ Four flags, two Japanese and two South Korean, stand behind two lecterns as President Yoon Suk Yeol of South Korea and Prime Minister Fumio Kishida of Japan exit the stage. Pool photo by Kiyoshi Ota Why the Seoul-Tokyo Détente Is Crucial to U.S. Strategy South Korea and Japan’s relationship has long been a weak link in Washington’s plans for the Indo-Pacific. President Biden is likely to urge a thaw this week. 5 MIN READ Deadly Blasts Destroy Police Station in Pakistan, Killing at Least 15 3 MIN READ Commerce Dept. Outlines Its Bid to Fund Cutting-Edge Chip Research 4 MIN READ NBCUniversal’s C.E.O. Was Fired After Harassment Complaint 2 MIN READ Bed Bath & Beyond Shoppers Rush to Use All Those Coupons 5 MIN READ Jets Trade for Aaron Rodgers After Delay 5 MIN READ Megan Terry, Feminist Playwright and Rock Musical Innovator, Dies at 90 4 MIN READ Daily Covid hospital admissions › Avg. on April 24 4,569 14-day change –13% April 2022 April 2023 Weekly cases › April 13 to 19 94,140 14-day change –23% April 2022 April 2023 Weekly deaths › April 13 to 19 1,160 14-day change –34% April 2022 April 2023 C.D.C. Covid levels › Covid-19 levels thumbnail Your Places United States Covid-19 Coverage Source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Well Culture and Lifestyle A large man on a chair is sitting in front of three large canvases leaning against a wall showing a large man in a hat carrying paintings Victor Llorente for The New York Times Making Art by Day, Guarding It at the Met by Night Over 25 years walking the museum’s midnight shift, Greg Kwiatek learned how to look for the hidden subtleties of paintings, which helped inform his own. 5 MIN READ An illustration of a grid of different faces of monsters, with the labels “polymath,” “genius,” “Nobel laureate,” “virtuoso,” “Pulitzer Prize winner,” “artist’s artist,” “best painter ever,” “visionary” and “comedy legend.” Review: ‘Monsters: A Fan’s Dilemma’ Claire Dederer’s book considers polarizing figures like Woody Allen and others. 5 MIN READ Wes Anderson in a pinstriped powder-blue suit, red socks and white loafers, with a pink button-down and brown tie, smiling and sitting on a counter at the Cannes film festival as rows of photographers behind him hold up DSLR cameras. Make Your Life Into a Wes Anderson Film Across TikTok, people are posting videos that mimic the filmmaker’s cinematic style. 4 MIN READ “At least when he had a show, we knew where he was,” Seth Meyers said of Tucker Carlson. Late Night: Fox News Drops Tucker Carlson Seth Meyers joked about Carlson being replaced with the new green M&M. 3 MIN READ Two black-and-white photos of David Gordon and Valda Setterfield, dressed in black, jumping in the air next to one another. He has big, curly, dark hair and a beard; she has short light-colored hair. Their arms are at their sides. Valda Setterfield, a Dance Star, Dies at 88 The postmodern dancer was known for her long collaboration with her husband. 6 MIN READ The AthleticSign in to The Athletic with your New York Times account to read more. Jimmy Butler Becomes a Playoff Icon With a Performance for the Ages Butler’s 56-point effort has the Miami Heat on the verge of pulling off one of the greatest playoff upsets in league history. A Future N.H.L. Star Is Ready to Bring His Stutter to the Spotlight A Swedish teenager with undeniable talent is embracing the challenge of speaking in front of cameras and microphones. Megan Briggs / Getty Images Why the Cost of an Aaron Rodgers Trade Doesn’t Matter for the Jets Fan complaints that New York overpaid for one of the greatest quarterbacks of all time are misplaced, our columnist writes. The N.H.L. Playoff Miracle That Left Perpetually Disappointed Fans Confused Ranking M.L.B. Teams From Best to Worst, as the Orioles and Rangers Rise Why an Interim Soccer Manager Was Fired After Four Games New York Times CookingRecipes, advice and inspiration for any occasion. Recommendations From WirecutterIndependent reviews for thousands of products. New York Times GamesDaily word and visual games, plus more. Wordle Guess the 5-letter word with 6 chances. Today’s Wordle Review Our columnist reviews the day’s puzzle. Warning: Contains spoilers! 3 MIN READ A mirrored, abstract illustration of a person playing a game on their phone. Orange and yellow squares cover the bottom corners of the illustrations, while the top corners transition from blue to black. The day's Wordle number is layered on top. Digits | Beta Challenge yourself with a daily numbers puzzle. Spelling Bee How many words can you make with 7 letters? The Crossword Get clued in with wordplay, every day. Letter Boxed Create words using letters around the square. Site Index Site Information Navigation © 2023 The New York Times Company NYTCoContact UsAccessibilityWork with usAdvertiseT Brand StudioYour Ad ChoicesPrivacy PolicyTerms of ServiceTerms of SaleSite MapHelpSubscriptions



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