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  1. Bloomberg to Back Protégé in Crowded N.Y.C. House Race With Super PAC New York, Today

    The billionaire is said to be willing to spend up to $5 million to help Assemblyman Micah Lasher in his bid to replace Representative Jerrold Nadler, bypassing a Kennedy scion, Jack Schlossberg.

  2. Judge Dismisses Lawsuit Over Trump’s Funding Freeze for Gateway Tunnel New York, Today

    The case is moot, a federal judge said, because the administration has resumed the flow of more than $200 million in funding that it had temporarily stopped.

  3. Trump’s Advice to Venezuela’s Democracy Champion: Don’t Go Home World, Today

    President Trump is tempering the political ambitions of María Corina Machado, a Nobel laureate, as he deepens ties with her foes in Venezuela.

  4. The Shape(s) of Pasta Food, Today

    The best pastas have a hole in them, allowing them to catch vegan caramelized cabbage, creamy beans or cauliflower Alfredo sauce.

  5. Today’s Temple Israel Michigan Shooting live blog included one standalone post:
  6. Police Respond to Shooting at Michigan Temple U.S., Today

    There were reports of an active shooter at a synagogue outside Detroit on Thursday, the authorities said.

  7. Yanar Mohammed, 65, Iraqi Women’s Rights Advocate, Is Killed by Gunmen World, Today

    She established a network of safe houses for abused women and was an outspoken critic of her country’s repressive institutions, despite the constant threat of violence.

  8. Noma Could Have Changed So Much More Than Food Food, Today

    The globally acclaimed restaurant had the power and influence to remake restaurant culture. Instead, it perpetuated the darkest parts of that world.

  9. Don’t Cha … Wish the Pussycat Dolls Would Go on Tour? Arts, Today

    You’re in luck: The early 2000s girl group announced a new single and a reunion tour on Thursday.

  10. Conservative Euphoria Hits Chile as Right Surges in Latin America World, Today

    The inauguration of Chile’s new president, José Antonio Kast, is the latest milestone in a broader shift toward conservatism and pro-Trump alignment in the region.

  11. La guerra en Irán causa la mayor interrupción petrolera de la historia, según agencia de energía En español, Today

    El conflicto obliga a los productores a recortar la producción y cerrar puertos, mientras Irán intensifica los ataques contra las infraestructuras energéticas.

  12. The 20 Best Food Scenes in Movies Food, Today

    Ahead of the Oscars on Sunday, Food and Film writers and editors recount the moments that filled them most.

  13. Pardoning Netanyahu Now Would Be Improper, Key Israeli Office Says World, Today

    Rebuffing pressure from President Trump, a legal office says the prime minister should be pardoned only if he resigns, confesses or is convicted.

  14. Residents Raise Alarms as Mississippi Approves Turbines for Musk’s xAI U.S., Today

    Residents of Southaven, Miss., have complained about noise and cited concerns about possible pollution from gas turbines that will help xAI train its chatbot.

  15. René Redzepi of Noma Leaves After Abuse Allegations Video, Today

    The chef René Redzepi stepped down from Noma on Wednesday after running the restaurant for 23 years. Dozens of former employees told The New York Times that Mr. Redzepi engaged in physical and psychological abuse at his restaurant.

  16. What It Takes for Flowers to Thrive in the Hottest, Driest Place in North America U.S., Today

    Visitors are flocking to see a bonanza of wildflowers that has transformed this barren desert.

  17. Oil Shock’s Tentacles Grip World Economy: ‘This Really Is the Big One’ Business, Today

    Countries already walloped by a breakdown of the international trading order, war in Ukraine and chaotic U.S. policymaking are facing potentially lasting economic damage.

  18. What’s With All the Celebrities Walking the Runways? Style, Today

    At Paris Fashion Week, niche celebrities and looksmaxxing were all over the runway.

  19. ‘Bushido’ Review: A Samurai’s Dangerous Moves Movies, Today

    In this period drama, a vagrant samurai slays with a sword and his mastery of the game Go.

  20. Why the Kids Won’t Farm Opinion, Today

    Many young people want to farm. They just can’t afford it.

  21. Senate Resoundingly Passes Housing Bill, but Challenges Lie Ahead U.S., Today

    The lopsided vote to approve the measure was a rare bit of election-year bipartisanship on a major affordability issue, but G.O.P. disputes and President Trump’s disinterest have left its fate uncertain.

  22. In a Historic Kyoto Neighborhood, a New Hotel Channels the Past T Magazine, Today

    Plus: black sesame pastries, a Roy Lichtenstein exhibition in New York and more recommendations from T Magazine.

  23. 2 People Injured and Gunman Dead in Shooting at Old Dominion University U.S., Today

    The shooter opened fire in Constant Hall, a building on the campus in Norfolk, Va. It was not clear what led to the shooting.

  24. Bob Harlan, Who Steered the Green Bay Packers to a Revival, Dies at 89 Sports, Today

    Under his watch as president, the team brought on key players like Brett Favre, modernized Lambeau Field and once again became a Super Bowl threat.

  25. Ron DeSantis Wants Speedy Executions, and Lots of Them U.S., Today

    After President Trump urged states to recommit themselves to capital punishment, Florida started to put prisoners to death at rates not seen in the state’s modern history.

  26. Mortgage Rates Rise as Iran War Ripples Through Financial Markets Business, Today

    Mortgage rates fell below the critical 6 percent threshold just a couple weeks ago. But they’re climbing again as new inflation concerns have roiled financial markets.

  27. Iran’s New Supreme Leader Issues First Statement Since Taking Office World, Today

    Mojtaba Khamenei struck a defiant tone and signaled that Iran would not back down in a war that has spread across the Middle East.

  28. Los partidarios de Trump se sienten ‘traicionados’ por la guerra en Irán, según Joe Rogan En español, Today

    El influyente presentador de pódcast describió el conflicto como un fuerte cambio de las promesas de campaña del presidente de EE. UU.

  29. Today’s Us Israel Iran Attack Maps live blog included three standalone posts:
  30. 15 Are Sentenced to Life for Moscow Concert Hall Massacre World, Today

    At least 149 people died in the 2024 terror attack outside the Russian capital, for which the Islamic State claimed responsibility.

  31. What Can’t You Afford That You Believe You Should Be Able To? Opinion, Today

    Middle-class Americans are surviving, but not thriving. We want to know why.

  32. ‘The World Exploded.’ Strikes Haunt Displaced Families in Lebanon. World, Today

    With airstrikes expanding beyond the limits of Beirut’s southern suburbs, people in the city say that even the once-safest corners may no longer be off-limits.

  33. Trump Administration Fires New Shot in Fight Over California Clean Car Rules Climate, Today

    A lawsuit argues that the state’s regulations would illegally force a rapid transition to electric vehicles.

  34. Social Media Addiction Trial Nears End. Society Long Ago Rendered Its Verdict. Technology, Today

    Closing arguments began Thursday in a landmark trial that put online behavior under a microscope. In many ways, it has already been decided.

  35. Trump Endorses Jake Paul (Who Isn’t Running for Office) U.S., Today

    The president called Mr. Paul, a boxer and provocative influencer, a “great guy” and predicted that he would run for an elected position.

  36. ‘Robbing Them Blind’: Live Nation Employees Joked About Fees Arts, Today

    A series of private exchanges in the messaging system Slack were revealed as exhibits in the Justice Department’s antitrust lawsuit against the concert giant.

  37. It’s Beginning to Look a Lot Like Springtime Food, Today

    On my plate, at least, with this easy and energizing shrimp and avocado salad with sizzled peanut dressing.

  38. Oil Prices Briefly Surge as Iran Attacks Continue Video, Today

    Continued Iranian attacks on oil infrastructure sent oil prices briefly surging above $100 a barrel again on Thursday, despite world leaders pledging to release a record amount of emergency oil reserves the day before.

  39. Cyberattack Adds to Fears of New Front in Iran War World, Today

    A hacking group seemed to claim responsibility for the attack on a U.S. manufacturer, calling it retaliation for a strike on an Iranian school.

  40. The Titan of Land Art Moves Indoors and Gets Intimate Arts, Today

    Michael Heizer, renowned for monumental earthworks like “City,” offers a domesticated, rattlesnake-proof art for Manhattan’s Gagosian.

  41. War With Iran Puts Further Strain on America’s Pessimistic Farmers Business, Today

    Nearly 75 percent of farmers surveyed before the war said the crop sector was in a recession. They face bigger hurdles this planting season.

  42. James Clyburn to Run for House Again, Defying Push for Generational Change U.S., Today

    The Democratic power broker had kept his plans under wraps but signaled he wanted to be around to see the first Black speaker elected, a milestone the party is well positioned to reach next year.

  43. Before Landing on the Moon, a Collision Close Call Haunted a Space Mission Science, Today

    The experience of the private Blue Ghost mission in lunar orbit a year ago highlights a growing number of “red alert” incidents above Earth’s neighbor.

  44. René Redzepi renuncia a Noma en medio de acusaciones de malos tratos en el pasado En español, Today

    El chef se marcha tras 23 años dirigiendo el restaurante de Copenhague, considerado uno de los más innovadores e importantes del mundo.

  45. ‘Bughouse’ Review: Inside a Solitary Artist’s Unwieldy Mind Theater, Today

    Henry Darger, a recluse who left behind thousands of wild illustrations upon his death, is the subject of fascination in this one-man show.

  46. My Sister Won’t Vacation With My Kids. Is She Being Selfish? Well, Today

    Our Ask the Therapist columnist, Lori Gottlieb, advises a reader whose sibling moved away and then canceled a family trip.

  47. Today’s Iran War News Trump Oil Israel live blog included two standalone posts:
  48. Why Does Oil Matter So Much to the Global Economy? Video, Today

    The war in the Middle East has sent oil and gas prices soaring. Our energy reporter Rebecca F. Elliott breaks down how much the world continues to depend on reliable sources of oil.

  49. Smiljan Radic, maestro del diseño modesto, recibe el Premio Pritzker de arquitectura En español, Today

    El arquitecto, que llamó la atención internacional en 2014 con la estructura que creó para el jardín delantero de la galería Serpentine de Londres, ha trabajado principalmente en proyectos en su país natal, Chile.

  50. Odds Rise That El Niño Will Soon Bring Weather Extremes Climate, Today

    The climate pattern known for intense heat, floods and drought is likely to develop this summer, raising questions about disaster preparedness.

  51. A New First Lady for Broadway’s ‘Oh, Mary!’: Maya Rudolph Theater, Today

    The actress will make her Broadway debut in a role that, she said, “feels like a badge of honor.”

  52. A.I. Chatbots Want Your Health Records. Tread Carefully. Technology, Today

    Following rivals like Amazon and OpenAI, Microsoft is upgrading its artificially intelligent assistant to track your health. There are benefits and risks to consider.

  53. A Chilean Master of Modest Design Wins Architecture’s Top Prize Arts, Today

    The naming of Smiljan Radic as the next Pritzker laureate was delayed by the disclosure of Jeffrey Epstein’s friendship with Tom Pritzker, who has now distanced himself from the prize.

  54. Iran War Causing Largest Ever Oil Disruption, I.E.A. Says World, Today

    Conflict is forcing producers to slash production and close ports as Iran steps up attacks on energy infrastructure.

  55. U.S. Trade Deficit Falls in January Business, Today

    The data showed imports dipped and exports rose in the month before the Supreme Court struck down most of the president’s tariffs.

  56. A Statue of Trump and Epstein Re-enacting ‘Titanic’ Pose Appears on National Mall U.S., Today

    The installation is the latest in a series of satirical statues created by an anonymous group of artists called the Secret Handshake.

  57. Private Equity’s Private Credit Problem Business, Today

    Investors have worried about who would get hit if there’s a private credit bust. Many on Wall Street think the pain goes further than the lenders.

  58. Iran’s Frantic Attempt to Save Its Ships Before Torpedo Attack World, Today

    The Iranian Navy sought refuge in Sri Lanka and India. While India obliged, Sri Lanka stalled over fears it would threaten its neutrality.

  59. Ground Down by War, Hezbollah’s Loyal Base Shows Cracks World, Today

    “We just want to be back in our homes,” said a Lebanese man who, like many others in the latest round of fighting, has to flee.

  60. Pete Hegseth’s Rhetoric of Violence Briefing, Today

    We examine the defense secretary’s view of war.

  61. ¿Trump dará marcha atrás con Irán? En español, Today

    Es un año electoral crucial y los costos económicos y políticos de la guerra están en aumento. Tendría sentido suponer que el presidente declarará la victoria y se retirará.

  62. The $11 Billion Cost for One Week of War, and a New ‘Millionaires’ Tax’ The Headlines, Today

    Plus, Planned Parenthood’s new offering: Botox.

  63. The U.S. Errors That Led to the Airstrike of an Elementary School The Daily, Today

    A targeting mistake by the United States was responsible for the strike, a continuing investigation found.

  64. Connections Companion No. 1,006 Gameplay, Today

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Friday, March 13, 2026.

  65. Wordle Review No. 1,728 Gameplay, Today

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Friday, March 13, 2026.

  66. Strands Sidekick No. 740 Gameplay, Today

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Friday, March 13, 2026.

  67. ‘Unprecedented’ March Heat Could Topple Records Across the West Weather, Today

    Downtown Los Angeles could get into the 90s, and Phoenix was on track to hit 100.

  68. Science Practice | A Study on Elephant Whiskers The Learning Network, Today

    There are about 1,000 tiny hairs on an elephant’s rugged trunk, all designed to help the animal feel, a new study found.

  69. Mines Have Haunted the Persian Gulf for Decades World, Today

    The U.S. said this week that it attacked 16 Iranian mine-laying vessels near the Strait of Hormuz. In the 1980s, Iranian mines damaged oil tankers and a U.S. Navy warship.

  70. China Wants Its Ethnic Minorities to Blend In. Now It’s the Law. World, Today

    Under a new “ethnic unity” law, Mandarin Chinese must now be the language of teaching. Parents must guide their children to love the Communist Party. Neighborhoods should be mixed.

  71. I Declare War on You Opinion, Today

    Our constitutional framework for war lies in pieces around us.

  72. Eye Doctor Named to Air Pollution Advisory Board Draws Pushback Climate, Today

    Brian Joondeph, a Colorado-based ophthalmologist and political commentator, has not published peer-reviewed research on air pollution science.

  73. With No Time to Spare, They Traded a House in Austin for a Condo in Chicago Interactive, Today

    Migrating north with their two sons, a couple tested their $900,000 budget in three North Side neighborhoods.

  74. Oscars 2026 Predictions: Who Will Win Best Picture, Actor and Actress? Movies, Today

    “Sinners” and “One Battle After Another” have been neck and neck all season. Here’s what our expert thinks will go the distance.

  75. Bill Cosby, Out of Prison and the Public Eye, Faces Civil Trial Arts, Today

    The entertainer whose conviction was overturned in 2021 still faces sex assault lawsuits from multiple women, including one playing out now in a California court.

  76. Are T.S.A. Lines Really That Long? What’s Going On at Airports. Travel, Today

    Images of seemingly endless waits at security checkpoints have spread online, but the reality of the partial government shutdown is less straightforward.

  77. I Went to Florida to See the 31-Year-Old Candidate Thrilling Gen Z. We’re in Trouble. Opinion, Today

    James Fishback has managed to bring the paranoid, transgressive, meme-drunk spirit of the right-wing internet into the real world.

  78. San Francisco’s Chinatown Celebrated Eileen Gu. Others Are More Conflicted. U.S., Today

    Conservatives have rebuked Ms. Gu, who was born in the United States but won Olympic medals for China. The reaction has sparked conversations among Chinese Americans about identity and straddling two worlds.

  79. 5 Classical Music Albums You Can Listen to Right Now Arts, Today

    Lise Davidsen’s recital at the Met Opera, Gustavo Dudamel leading “Romeo and Juliet,” and a violinist’s personal program are among our selections.

  80. A.I. Writes Buggy Code. A Silicon Valley Start-Up Wants to Fix It. Technology, Today

    Valued at $1.6 billion, a tiny start-up called Axiom is building A.I. systems that can check for mistakes.

  81. Trump Administration Suggests Tariff Refunds May Take Significant Time U.S., Today

    The government must update a federal court on Thursday about its timeline for returning roughly $166 billion in illegal duties.

  82. Giorgia Meloni, Trump’s Friend in Europe, Seeks Distance on Iran World, Today

    War in the Middle East has left Italy’s prime minister in a domestic bind, presenting her with one of the biggest challenges of a previously stable tenure.

  83. Histories of Native American Treaties and Anti-Chinese Violence Win Bancroft Prize Arts, Today

    The award, one of the most prestigious in the field of American history, honors “scope, significance, depth of research and richness of interpretation.”

  84. Qué es el entrenamiento 12-3-30 y cuáles son sus beneficios En español, Today

    Esta rutina para la caminadora es una forma accesible y de bajo impacto de desarrollar una rutina de ejercicios, mejorar la condición cardiovascular y aumentar la fuerza.

  85. How The Times Uses Graphics and Maps to Track the Mideast Conflict Times Insider, Today

    Our visual journalists pinpoint attacks across the region and zoom in on individual strikes using satellite imagery.

  86. A New Oscar for Best Casting Video, Today

    This year, there’s a new category at the Oscars: the Academy Award for best achievement in casting. Our reporter Esther Zuckerman spoke with all five nominees to find out what makes good casting.

  87. War Has Sent Thousands of Planes Flying in the Other Direction Interactive, Today

    Tens of thousands of flights have been cancelled since the initial strikes, and airlines that once relied on Iranian airspace are now scrambling to find alternatives.

  88. Universal Will Give Movies Longer Exclusive Runs in Theaters Business, Today

    Theaters will get a minimum of five weekends of exclusive play and then, starting next year, seven. A pandemic-era policy was guaranteeing only three.

  89. The Democrats Could Still Mess This Up Opinion, Today

    Will they finally capitalize on Trump’s chaos?

  90. Trump’s Way of Doing Business With the World May Cost All of Us Opinion, Today

    Either the budget changes, or America’s relationship with the rest of the world does.

  91. Homes for Sale in Manhattan and Brooklyn Real Estate, Today

    This week’s properties are in Lenox Hill, on the Upper West Side and in Park Slope.

  92. How Hegseth Came to See Moral Purpose in War as Weakness U.S., Today

    Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth’s bellicose and vengeful rhetoric describing the military’s war in Iran grew out of his experience in Iraq.

  93. In Criminal Cases, Moss Is Often Underfoot and Overlooked Science, Today

    A group of scientists and law enforcement officials are pointing to the role moss can play to help solve crimes.

  94. Homes for Sale in New York and Connecticut Real Estate, Today

    This week’s properties are a four-bedroom house in Garden City and a two-bedroom condo in Greenwich.

  95. A Giant Pigeon Is Leaving the High Line New York, Today

    “Dinosaur,” a sculpture, has been in residence for 18 months. It has its fans who are sad to see it depart.

  96. Silicon Valley’s Image Takes a Dark Turn in Pop Culture Technology, Today

    In television and movies, depictions of nihilistic billionaires and amoral opportunists are replacing the quirky strivers of older shows like HBO’s “Silicon Valley.”

  97. ‘I’m Flabbergasted by the Relentless Pessimism’: 3 Opinion Writers on Iran Opinion, Today

    Is Trump triumphing or has he committed a grave error? A debate on the Iran war.

  98. 36 Hours in Grand Junction, Colo. Interactive, Today

    This western Colorado city is drawing more than just outdoor enthusiasts with its small but growing destination-dining scene, new hotels and expanded arts programming.

  99. How Russia’s Scorched-Earth Attacks Put Ukraine’s Power Grid Near Collapse World, Today

    Strikes on Ukrainian energy systems have tripled this winter. Continuous repairs and Western aid staved off a total breakdown.

  100. The Complicated Oscars Night Feelings Over ‘One Battle After Another’ Podcasts, Today

    It’s a movie about Black feminist revolutionaries that some Black feminists are calling a 911 emergency.

  101. On the Hunt for 24 Hours of Drag in N.Y.C. Theater, Today

    An enthusiast went on a madcap adventure to find some fun events for all types across the city, from bingo fans to “Star Trek” aficionados.

  102. Her Lab Worked to Future-Proof Fruits and Vegetables Science, Today

    Erin McGuire ran a research network that studied how to get healthy food to marginalized populations around the world.

  103. ‘Space Cowboy’ Review: A Sky-diving Cinematographer’s Highs and Lows Movies, Today

    This documentary about the ace sky-diving cameraman Joe Jennings unexpectedly, but meaningfully, looks at the man’s struggle with depression.

  104. ‘Slanted’ Review: Narratively Botched Movies, Today

    This body horror thriller, about a Chinese American girl who undergoes a surgery to appear white, relies on dated tropes to construct a pale genre pastiche.

  105. ‘Reminders of Him’ Review: A Second Chance at Love Movies, Today

    The movie, based on a Colleen Hoover book, is an unabashed tear-jerker. Terrific lead actors Maika Monroe and Tyriq Withers make it work.

  106. ‘Group: The Schopenhauer Effect’ Review: The Art of Being Patient Movies, Today

    Group therapy sessions are dramatized in this absorbing film from the writer-director Alexis Lloyd.

  107. Coders Coded Their Job Away. Why Are So Many of Them Happy About It? Magazine, Today

    In the era of A.I. agents, many Silicon Valley programmers are now barely programming. Instead, what they’re doing is deeply, deeply weird.

  108. More People Are Living Alone. Here’s Where They’re Doing It. Real Estate, Today

    Solo living can be considerably more expensive than sharing a home. Here’s where people do it the most.

  109. Videos of ICE Shooting in Texas Capture a Confused and Fatal Encounter U.S., Today

    Officials said a 23-year-old Texan had intentionally run over an officer, a claim his family and friend denied. Newly released footage leaves the truth murky.

  110. ‘Undertone’ Review: And Now a Word From Our Demon! Movies, Today

    An effective if occasionally bumpy debut horror film makes full use of the audience’s ears — and imagination.

  111. What Do You Own That Holds a Special Meaning or Memory? The Learning Network, Today

    A lucky dime, an old shirt, a sentimental piece of refuse — do you own anything that has a meaningful story behind it? Tell us about it.

  112. How Neighborly Do Home Additions Have to Be? Real Estate, Today

    As municipalities encourage more housing density, neighbors debate what kind of construction should be allowed.

  113. In Shaker Design, a Zeal for No Zeal Arts, Today

    Straight chairs, whirling dances: The austere craftsmanship of this disappearing group is as striking as their ecstatic worship, on view at ICA Philadelphia.

  114. Waste, Fauci and ‘Transgender’ Mice: How MAGA Is Warming to Animal Rights U.S., Today

    The Trump administration is curbing animal experiments in response to shifts in public opinion, technological advances, years of animal rights advocacy and the work of a conservative activist.

  115. How Isaac Asimov Inspired a Star Romance Writer’s Swoony New Novel Books, Today

    A 1967 correspondence led Cat Sebastian to imagine a contemporary scenario in which two sci-fi actors find more than screen chemistry.

  116. Channeling Easy, Breezy Elegance Style, Today

    On and off the runways, ensembles at Paris Fashion Week offered inspiration for looking extravagant and carefree.

  117. The Secret History of Rock’s Wildest Stage Prop: P-Funk’s Mothership Arts, Today

    A half-century ago, George Clinton debuted a $500,000 spaceship that turned his live concerts into intergalactic journeys. Here’s how it went down.

  118. How to Survive a Storm Without Getting Murdered Books, Today

    The best-selling author Lisa Unger recommends her favorite dark and stormy thrillers by Stephen King, Ruth Ware and more.

  119. A Call for Reporting Tips Rankles Pentagon Officials Business, Today

    A Washington Post appeal for information about the military qualified as prohibited “solicitation,” according to defense officials.

  120. Why Interior Design Magazines Are Booming Style, Today

    How the magazine world is changing to meet a new generation of décor enthusiasts.

  121. When Weight-Loss Drugs Don’t Work Well, Today

    Drugs like Wegovy and Zepbound have been hailed as miracle treatments. But one in 10 people are what scientists call “non-responders.”

  122. Deadly Attack on Oil Tankers Prompts Iraq to Close Oil Terminals World, Today

    An attack off the Iraqi coast engulfed two oil tankers in flames, killing at least one person. Senior Iraqi officials believe the attack was Iranian.

  123. Why Oil Prices Surged Even After the Release of Strategic Reserves Business, Today

    Reserves or no reserves, the outlook remains bleak as long as a major oil and gas trade route remains virtually closed.

  124. El enigma de por qué los gatos siempre parecen caer de pie En español, Today

    Un estudio descifra cómo es que los felinos usan sus columnas superflexibles para girar cuando van en caída libre.

  125. Salchichas, mojitos y perros: la carrera de trineos más animada de Alaska En español, Today

    A lo largo de cerca de 1600 kilómetros, los alaskeños sacan parrillas, sirven bebidas y animan a sus equipos favoritos en una celebración que crea comunidad y apoya a las economías locales.

  126. La policía británica se negó a investigar a Epstein. ¿Por qué? En español, Today

    Las autoridades de Londres entrevistaron en tres ocasiones a Virginia Giuffre por sus acusaciones sobre Jeffrey Epstein, Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor y Ghislaine Maxwell, pero nunca se abrió una investigación penal.

  127. La industria del bienestar de las mascotas está en auge. También sus precios En español, Today

    Los dueños de mascotas están extendiendo sus creencias y prácticas de salud a sus amigos peludos.

  128. At 13, He Was Selling Sneakers. At 18, He’s Facing Terror Charges. New York, Today

    In February, Emir Balat disappeared from the online marketplace he frequented. Weeks later, he was arrested in a homemade-bomb attack near Gracie Mansion.

  129. Have a Complaint About Your Apartment? You Can Tell Mayor Mamdani. New York, Today

    Mayor Zohran Mamdani attended the third “rental rip-off” hearing in New York City, sitting down with three tenants to hear their woes and assuaging protesters.

  130. Passing Notes The Learning Network, Today

    Tell us a story, real or made up, that is inspired by this image.

  131. Could Free Child Care Last the Full Day? Some Working Parents Hope So. New York, Today

    New York City will start offering free child care for 2-year-olds this fall. A question for the Mamdani administration is whether it will be available past 2:30 p.m.

  132. He Was Convicted in a Fatal Hit and Run. Why Isn’t He in Prison? New York, Today

    A New Jersey jury found Harris Jacobs guilty of leaving the scene of an accident after he struck a pedestrian with his S.U.V. But jurors would not have the final word.

  133. Spelling Bee Forum Gameplay, Today

    Feeling stuck on today’s puzzle? We can help.

  134. At China’s Big Political Meeting, a Rare Debate About Inequality World, Today

    China’s plan to raise pensions for farmers by less than $3 a month prompted rare criticism from lawmakers about the country’s threadbare social safety net.

  135. Palabra del día: ‘epitome’ En español, Today

    Esta palabra ha aparecido en 210 artículos en NYTimes.com en el último año. ¿Puedes usarla en una frase?

  136. Jimmy Kimmel Addresses the Notion of a Drone Strike on California Arts, Today

    “Isn’t this how ‘Ironman 3’ started?” Kimmel said after the F.B.I. warned state officials tobb prepare for a retaliatory Iranian drone strike on the West Coast ahead of Sunday’s Academy Awards.

  137. Word of the Day: epitome The Learning Network, Today

    This word has appeared in 210 articles on NYTimes.com in the past year. Can you use it in a sentence?

  138. Israeli Attacks Rock Beirut, Displacing Hundreds of Thousands Video, Today

    Explosions shook Lebanon’s capital, Beirut, from Wednesday night into Thursday morning as Israel unleashed a wave of attacks that it said targeted Hezbollah.

  139. Las acciones de Trump en Irán y Venezuela muestran los límites de las sanciones de EE. UU. En español, Today

    El enorme poder estadounidense. es capaz de debilitar la economía de un adversario, pero no basta para derrocar a sus líderes.

  140. Trump Isn’t Ready for What He’s Starting in Cuba Opinion, Today

    Catastrophe in Cuba is not a foregone conclusion.

  141. Latinoamérica ya tiene un socio importante, y no es Trump En español, Today

    Los esfuerzos del presidente Donald Trump por obligar al hemisferio occidental a alinearse con EE. UU. seguirán quedándose cortos.

  142. Top-End Auction Sales Help Pull Global Art Market Out of Slump, Study Says Arts, Today

    The top drivers included a $2.2 billion auction week in New York and strong fall fairs, according to the annual Art Basel and UBS report.

  143. A Third of Americans Have Cut Spending or Borrowed Money for Health Care Health, Today

    As medical costs rise, more than 80 million people have made sacrifices like skipping meals and driving less, a new survey finds.

  144. How to Afford Housing in London: Multiple Roommates, No Living Room Business, Today

    High prices have pushed more Londoners to live with roommates well into their late 20s and 30s — if they can afford to move out of their parents’ homes at all.

  145. Corrections: March 12, 2026 Corrections, Today

    Corrections that appeared in print on Thursday, March 12, 2026.

  146. Quote of the Day: Ditching the Brooms And Trusting Your Aim Corrections, Today

    Quotation of the Day for Thursday, March 12, 2026.

  147. Oil Keeps Pushing Higher Despite Global Release of Reserves Business, Today

    A worldwide pledge by governments to tap emergency reserves on Wednesday has not stemmed oil’s rise.

  148. A State of Wealthy Entrepreneurs Passes a ‘Millionaires’ Tax’ U.S., Today

    It would be the first income tax in Washington, affecting an estimated 20,000 households. Some of the wealthiest are leaving for Florida.

  149. Haitian President’s Widow Recalls Killers Spoke Spanish and Used Nicknames World, Today

    The prosecution used testimony by Martine Moïse about the language she heard on the night her husband was killed to support its claim that the assassination was carried out by a hired Colombian hit squad.

  150. Collectible Frames Gameplay, Today

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  151. En Canadá, dos personas mueren después de una donación pagada de plasma En español, Today

    Los pacientes murieron tras donar plasma en clínicas gestionadas por Grifols, empresa española de salud que tiene 17 centros en Canadá.

  152. Trump’s Tour of States Is About More Than the Midterms U.S., Today

    Beyond talking about the economy and voters’ hardships, the president is showing that he still has control over the Republican Party.

  153. René Redzepi Steps Down at Noma Amid Allegations of Past Abuse Food, Today

    After 23 years running the Copenhagen restaurant, widely considered one of the most innovative and important in the world, the chef is leaving.

  154. Israel Bombards Lebanese Capital in Latest Round of Strikes World, Today

    Lebanon’s health ministry said at least seven people were killed in the Beirut attacks early Thursday.

  155. U.S. to Release 172 Million Barrels of Oil From Strategic Reserves, Energy Dept. Says World, Today

    The move aims to prevent prices from rising further because of the war in the Middle East.

  156. Pentagon Bars Photographers From Briefings on Iran War Business, Today

    The decision is the latest move by the Pentagon to restrict access inside the department for journalists.

  157. Preliminary Inquiry Finds U.S. Responsible for Iran School Attack Video, Today

    An ongoing report determined that the United States was responsible for a Tomahawk missile strike that killed at least 175, most of them children, according to the preliminary findings of a Pentagon investigation.

  158. Fall/Winter Highlights From Paris Video, Today

    Our chief fashion critic, Vanessa Friedman, reflects on her nine days at Paris Fashion Week.

  159. U.N. Security Council Condemns Iran’s Retaliatory Strikes in the Middle East World, Yesterday

    In an overwhelming vote, the council backed a resolution condemning Iran. A Russian proposal calling for an end to the war that didn’t assign blame or even name the parties, was rejected.

  160. Noma Faces Los Angeles Protest Over Allegations of Past Abuse by Its Founder Food, Yesterday

    At the vaunted restaurant’s pop-up in the Silver Lake neighborhood, fallout from recent reports continued.

  161. Looting Lululemon: Thieves Target Athleisure Stores in New York City New York, Yesterday

    Thousands of dollars’ worth of merchandise was stolen in a series of recent thefts at Lululemon and Alo stores in Manhattan and Brooklyn, the police said.

  162. Countries Scramble to Shore Up Global Oil Supplies as Ships Are Attacked World, Yesterday

    The United States and Israel launched more strikes against Iran, where crowds mourned military commanders killed in the war. Israel also bombed targets in Lebanon, where the death toll climbed.

  163. California Officials See No Imminent Threat of Drone Attacks by Iran World, Yesterday

    Just before the war began, the Federal Bureau of Investigation told state officials that Iran might respond with drone attacks on California. No specific, credible threats have been identified.

  164. Two People Die After Paid Plasma Donation at Clinics in Canada World, Yesterday

    Grifols, a Spanish health care company, operates clinics in Canada that collect blood plasma from donors in exchange for an honorarium.

  165. Latinos Reshaped Sleepy Hollow. Now They May Reshape the Town Board. New York, Yesterday

    The Town of Mount Pleasant has settled a lawsuit under New York’s new Voting Rights Act, agreeing to change how its town board is elected.

  166. Here’s What Happened in the War in the Middle East on Wednesday World, Yesterday

    Israel and the Iran-backed armed group Hezbollah in Lebanon traded strikes on Wednesday. Three ships were hit near the Strait of Hormuz, a vital oil route.

  167. Booze, Brunch and the Bible: Democrats Weigh How to Win in South Carolina U.S., Yesterday

    The state’s 2028 primary is likely to be important, and is already on the minds of some Democrats.

  168. Strong or Weak? How Trump Picks His Battles. U.S., Yesterday

    Despite his tough talk, President Trump has consistently made allowances for countries he sees as powerful or dominant.

  169. Ex-Officer Who Took Nude Images From Phones in Traffic Stops Is Sentenced U.S., Yesterday

    The former Missouri police officer, Julian Alcala, was sentenced to two years in prison and now faces civil lawsuits from several of the 20 victims the authorities identified.

  170. Initial Military Investigation Faults the U.S. For a School Strike in Iran Briefing, Yesterday

    Also, world leaders agree to tap oil reserves. Here’s the latest at the end of Wednesday.

  171. How Trump Turned a Republican Battle Over a Texas Senate Seat Into Leverage U.S., Yesterday

    The president has yet to make an endorsement in the contest between John Cornyn and Ken Paxton as he tries to push the Senate to pass a bill requiring voters to show identification at the polls.

  172. At Least Three Ships Struck Around Strait of Hormuz Video, Yesterday

    At least three ships were hit in and around the Persian Gulf on Wednesday, according to a British maritime monitoring group. Iran appeared to claim responsibility for the attack on the Mayuree Naree.

  173. EE. UU. pide la extradición de Alex Saab, aliado de Nicolás Maduro En español, Yesterday

    El magnate está detenido en Venezuela a petición de Estados Unidos. Su caso pone a prueba la influencia del presidente Trump sobre los nuevos gobernantes del país.

  174. Stephen Koch, 84, Dies; Champion of a Belatedly Hailed Photographer Arts, Yesterday

    A writer and critic, Mr. Koch struggled for years to shepherd his friend Peter Hujar’s underappreciated, Bohemian-world artwork to posthumous glory.

  175. Charlie Kirk’s Group Expands Into High Schools. G.O.P. States Are Helping. U.S., Yesterday

    Turning Point USA, the right-wing campus group, is partnering with Arkansas and Indiana, the latest of several states to have similar arrangements.

  176. Will Trump TACO on Iran? World, Yesterday

    It’s a crucial election year and economic and political costs of the war are rising. It won’t be easy for the president to declare victory and walk away.

  177. Starmer Was Warned of ‘Reputational Risk’ of Making Friend of Epstein the Ambassador to U.S. World, Yesterday

    Documents released by the U.K. government on Wednesday showed that Prime Minister Keir Starmer was told of Peter Mandelson’s ties to the sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.

  178. Peter Schneider Dies at 85; His Novels Explored a Divided Germany Books, Yesterday

    His best-known work, “The Wall Jumper,” proved prescient in its contention that the country would remain split even after reunification.

  179. Turkish Bank Accused of Laundering Billions for Iran Gets a Reprieve New York, Yesterday

    A judge granted a request for a 90-day pause in the pending criminal case against Halkbank. Now it must pass an independent review to prove that it is no longer evading U.S. sanctions.

  180. Food Stamp Recipients Sue Over Bans on Sugary Drinks U.S., Yesterday

    In suing to halt restrictions in five states, the plaintiffs argued that the Trump administration violated laws authorizing SNAP and governing changes in policies.

  181. Iran Holds Day Of Mourning for Deceased Commanders Video, Yesterday

    Thousands of Iranians crowded the streets of Tehran on Wednesday to mourn military commanders killed by U.S. and Israeli strikes.

  182. Pentagon Tells Congress First Week of Iran War Cost More Than $11.3 Billion World, Yesterday

    In a Capitol Hill briefing, officials gave their most comprehensive assessment of the cost of the first six days of the war, but the number omitted several aspects of the operation.

  183. ICE Lawyer Who Told Judge She Was Overwhelmed Seeks New Role: Lawmaker U.S., Yesterday

    Julie T. Le, a former government lawyer, described in stark terms how overstretched the legal system had become during the administration’s immigration crackdown in Minnesota. Now, she said, she hopes to fix the “system’s failures” by running for Congress.

  184. Tornadoes Kill at Least Two Across the Midwest Video, Yesterday

    About a dozen tornadoes ripped through the Midwest and South on Tuesday, killing at least two people. Officials said search-and-rescue operations were still underway.

  185. Wisconsin Supreme Court Election 2026: Latest Polls Interactive, Yesterday

    Track the latest polls in the Wisconsin Supreme Court election.

  186. Trump Administration Asks Supreme Court to End Protections for Haitian Immigrants U.S., Yesterday

    The administration has also sought to end deportation protections for other immigrant groups, including Syrians.

  187. Why Falling Cats Always Seem to Land on Their Feet Science, Yesterday

    It takes backbone to solve an enigma like the “falling cat” problem.

  188. EE. UU. es responsable del bombardeo a una escuela en Irán, según una investigación preliminar En español, Yesterday

    Según la indagación en curso, el ataque del 28 de febrero a la escuela primaria Shajarah Tayyebeh fue consecuencia de un error de fijación de objetivos del ejército estadounidense.

  189. Mamdani Is One of America’s Most Popular Politicians. For Now. Opinion, Yesterday

    The new mayor is having a sunny honeymoon with New Yorkers. Will it last?

  190. Tiny Love Stories: ‘At 35, I Lost My Virginity’ Style, Yesterday

    Modern Love in miniature, featuring reader-submitted stories of no more than 100 words.

  191. Republicans Concede They Need to Pivot on Immigration Before Midterms U.S., Yesterday

    In public comments and private meetings at a House G.O.P. retreat, top officials allowed that President Trump’s immigration crackdown had hurt the party and that they needed a course correction on the issue.

  192. Trump Wants to Bend Iran. Netanyahu Wants to Break It. Opinion, Yesterday

    American goals are starting to conflict with Israel’s.

  193. Daryl Hannah’s Objections to ‘Love Story’ Opinion, Yesterday

    Readers respond to Daryl Hannah’s guest essay about a TV series’ portrayal of her. Also: Remembering a visit to Iran; an exercise plan for life.

  194. A Planned Parenthood Clinic, in a Pinch, Turns to Botox Style, Yesterday

    The move is designed to keep the doors of the clinic open, and is a reflection of the increasingly blurred lines between the beauty industry and health care.

  195. If U.S. Colleges Are Dying, Why Are Students Applying? Headway, Yesterday

    Plus, the growing demand for higher education to prove its value.

  196. Banks in Gulf Evacuate Their Offices World, Yesterday

    After an overnight attack on a bank, Iranian officials signaled a new willingness to target economic centers and banks with ties to the United States.