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Michigan State Shocks Duke, and Earns Trip to Final Four

Uneasy Steps in Thailand

The Real Roots of ‘Black Capitalism’

7 Takeaways From New York’s $175 Billion Budget

Mets Rally, Only to Lose to Nationals on Walk-Off Homer

Pope Francis Warns Trump About Walls After Morocco Visit

Roger Federer Outruns Time (and John Isner) Once Again to Win Miami Open

Joe Biden Scrambles to Stem Crisis After Lucy Flores’s Allegation

These Silicon Valley Investors’ Bets May Pay Off

The Kardashians Tell All About Jordyn Woods, Fyre Festival and Being Billionaires

Tea Set

UConn Tops Louisville and Reaches 12th Straight Final Four

New Yorkers Say They Want to Save the Environment (but They Also Love Their Plastic Bags)

Algeria’s Army Chief Keeps Post Amid Government Shake-Up and Protests

Auburn Makes Its First Final Four by Beating Kentucky

C.W.H.L. Folds, Leaving North America With One Women’s Hockey League

What’s Going On in This Picture? | April 1, 2019

Teenager Fatally Shot After Knocking on Wrong Apartment Door in Atlanta, Police Say

Rangers Win as Alexandar Georgiev Shuts Out the Flyers

Girls at North Carolina School Don’t Have to Wear Skirts, Judge Rules

Migrant Camp Under El Paso Bridge Has Been Cleared Out

A Bounce Goes Liverpool’s Way, but Rest Assured: There Will Be More

Russia’s Military Mission Creep Advances to a New Front: Africa

Review: Michelle Dorrance Happily Shares the Spotlight

Who Is Lucy Flores, the Woman Accusing Joe Biden of Kissing Her?

Roger Federer’s 101 Titles: By the Numbers

‘Dumbo’ Falls Short of Box-Office Expectations but Still Comes in First

Brexit, Indian Elections, the Kardashians: Your Monday Briefing

Storm Kills at Least 25 in Nepal, Officials Say

A Jewish Councilman Said ‘Palestine Does Not Exist.’ Now He May Be Punished.

Review: In ‘Mrs. Wilson,’ an Actress Uncovers Her Grandfather’s Lies

One of Brexit’s Rare Winners: Big British Law Firms

Ripped-Off Riffs? Rise in Plagiarism Claims Unnerves Pop Songwriters

Alessandro Mahmoud Performs at Studio in Milan

Where Prisoners Can Lock Their Cells for Privacy, and Guards Are Told to Knock

Italian Minister Pans Hit Song by an Immigrant’s Son

Review: The Met Makes a Case for Mozart’s Least-Loved Opera

Kenneth Gibson, 86, Dies; Newark Mayor Broke Race Barrier in Northeast

For High Schoolers Only

Review: A ‘Twilight Zone’ Trying to Find Its Dimension

Homage to a Dying Breed: Stick-Shift Cars

Freed From ISIS, Syrians Struggle to Rebuild Raqqa

Political Handlers With Trump Ties Take Their Election Playbooks to Africa

When a Criminal Record Is Erased, or Isn’t

Inside ISIS’s Former Capital: The Forgotten People of Raqqa

Kanye West Goes on Camera Tonight in ‘Keeping Up With the Kardashians’

The Spice Rack Can Wait

Michael Avenatti’s Biggest Case Yet: His Own

Taiwan Condemns China After Fighter Jets Cross Maritime Line

Trump Administration Defends Plan to Close the Border, Telling Democrats, ‘We Told You So’