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  1. Man Arrested in New York Snowball Fight That Police Said Injured Officers New York, Today

    The incident, which began as a playful event, shifted in tone when the police appeared. Mayor Zohran Mamdani has said it did not appear to be a crime, while other officials called for arrests.

  2. The Latest New Zealander to Move to Australia Is an Ex-Prime Minister World, Today

    Jacinda Ardern, New Zealand’s former leader, is basing her family in Australia “for the moment,” a spokesman said. She is part of a wave of Kiwis relocating to their larger neighbor.

  3. Dubai of the Caribbean, With Crypto? Locals Aren’t Buying It. Business, Today

    A Bitcoin baron wants to build a libertarian paradise on the island of Nevis. Democracy is getting in the way.

  4. Lo que sabemos sobre el tiroteo frente a la costa de Cuba En español, Today

    Cuatro ciudadanos cubanos armados a bordo de una lancha rápida con base en Florida murieron en un tiroteo con soldados fronterizos cubanos cerca de la costa del país isleño, dijeron las autoridades.

  5. Why Nvidia’s Big Profits Aren’t Lifting Markets Business, Today

    The chip giant at the center of the artificial intelligence boom again beat expectations. But it didn’t overcome investor jitters.

  6. Revel, a Maker of Software for Running Hardware, Raises $150 Million Business, Today

    The start-up, founded by a former top SpaceX engineer, promises to help companies reduce their testing times and optimize systems.

  7. For America’s 250th Year, a Time Capsule to Stay Buried for 250 More Arts, Today

    The federal group organizing the upcoming Semiquincentennial unveiled details of a vessel to be placed near Independence Hall on July 4 and opened in 2276.

  8. The Economy Is a Feeling Briefing, Today

    Today, we’re looking at how politicians are framing affordability.

  9. World Economic Forum Chief Resigns Over Epstein Ties Business, Today

    Borge Brende, a former foreign minister of Norway, had maintained contact with the convicted sex offender.

  10. Una última oportunidad antes de la guerra En español, Today

    Tanto EE. UU. como Irán dicen que quieren evitar un conflicto. Se acaba el tiempo para eludirlo.

  11. The Missing Records From the Epstein Files, and a Gun Battle Off the Coast of Cuba The Headlines, Today

    Plus, a big shift in the housing market.

  12. Inside the Operation to Take Down Mexico’s Biggest Drug Lord The Daily, Today

    Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes, known as El Mencho, was the longtime leader of one of the nation’s most powerful cartels.

  13. Connections Companion No. 992 Gameplay, Today

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Friday, Feb. 27, 2026.

  14. Strands Sidekick No. 726 Gameplay, Today

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Friday, Feb. 27, 2026.

  15. Wordle Review No. 1,714 Gameplay, Today

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Friday, Feb. 27, 2026.

  16. Tracey Emin on Love, Loss and Getting Out of ‘My Bed’ Arts, Today

    Since the artist was diagnosed with aggressive bladder cancer in 2020, a lot has changed in her life and work. A new show at Tate Modern examines Tracey Emin’s “second life.”

  17. What It’s Like to Grow Up With A.I.: The Winners of Our Multimedia Challenge The Learning Network, Today

    Via essays, poems, videos, artwork and graphics, 35 students across the globe reflect on how this technology is affecting teenagers.

  18. Adapting to a New World: Teachers on How A.I. Is Reshaping the Classroom The Learning Network, Today

    We asked high school educators what it’s like to teach at a time when A.I. is transforming education. They answered in images, essays and videos.

  19. ‘Time Is Not on Russia’s Side’ Opinion, Today

    If the battle for Ukraine Is not World War I or World War III, what is it?

  20. De una sala de urgencias a una boda ante Bad Bunny en el Super Bowl En español, Today

    La boda de Eleisa Aparicio y Thomas Wolter fue vista por millones de personas. Los recién casados nos comparten cómo acabaron en California con Bad Bunny como testigo.

  21. When an Experimental Italian Artist Designed a New York Office T Magazine, Today

    Plus: minimalist outdoor furniture, an art institute’s restaurant in Brooklyn and more recommendations from T Magazine.

  22. Antarctica’s Mineral Riches Exposed as Climate Warms Climate, Today

    Mining is banned on the frozen continent. But new research suggests that could change as ice melts and land and valuable minerals are exposed.

  23. They Wanted a Two-Bedroom in Queens, With Room to Grow, for Less Than $400,000 Interactive, Today

    Seeking to put down roots in their community, a pair of newlyweds searched the co-ops of Jackson Heights and Elmhurst. Here’s what they found.

  24. What Cultural or Family Traditions Are Important to You? The Learning Network, Today

    Asian cultures around the world are celebrating the Lunar New Year with a variety of rituals. How does tradition help you feel connected to your roots?

  25. A.I. Complicates Old Internet Privacy Risks Technology, Today

    Artificial intelligence is convenient and easy to use, but you should think about what you say to the chatbots.

  26. When Chatbots Are Used to Plan Violence, Is There a Duty to Warn? Technology, Today

    People are revealing sensitive personal information to A.I. chatbots — including plans to commit violent acts.

  27. Cornyn, Paxton, Hunt: It’s a Republican Showdown in Texas Interactive, Today

    Times Opinion convened a panel of state experts to weigh in on the Senate Republican primary.

  28. Israelis Are Waiting for War With Iran, Again World, Today

    The national mood is somewhere between anxiety, resignation and anticipation as President Trump considers whether to attack Iran.

  29. The New Space Race Opinion, Today

    Can NASA and Elon Musk get us to Mars and beyond?

  30. ‘Fast Car’ Changed Luke Combs’s Life. He’s Back for More Hits. Arts, Today

    The country singer helped to usher the genre into the streaming era before taking a step back. On his new album, he wants to go for broke.

  31. The Trumpiest Trump We’ve Ever Beheld Opinion, Today

    The president is becoming the very thing that destroyed the Democrats: a reality-denying machine.

  32. ‘The Luckiest Man in America’ and More Streaming Gems Movies, Today

    A game-show drama and a documentary valentine to a cult movie queen are among the little treats tucked away on your subscription streaming services this month.

  33. Don’t Make a Saint Out of Toni Morrison Podcasts, Today

    It’s a disservice — to her and to us.

  34. ‘Z’? ‘Zo’? ‘Mam’? A New Mayor Needs a Nickname. Business, Today

    Mayor Zohran Mamdani has been given a bevy of nicknames by New York City’s tabloid newspapers and political class. Which will stick?

  35. With Bends, Crinkles and a Cool Decor Makeover, Carol Bove Takes the Guggenheim Arts, Today

    She extracts something new from steel, dispelling its aura of brawn. Her signature form is a rumpled ribbon of metal painted to look as soft as suede.

  36. Putting on the Shvitz Style, Today

    This harsh winter, some New Yorkers found refuge at Sauna Fest in Domino Park in Brooklyn, with curated sweat sessions led by towel-swinging sauna masters.

  37. Homes for Sale in Manhattan and the Bronx Real Estate, Today

    This week’s properties are in Gramercy Park, Morningside Heights and on City Island.

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

    This week’s properties are four-bedroom homes in Lido Beach and Redding.

  39. A Japanese City Received 21 Gold Bars With Instructions: Fix Your Water Pipes World, Today

    An anonymous donation of $3.6 million worth of gold highlights frustration with Osaka’s aging waterworks. It will only finance repairs to a fraction of the pipes that need to be replaced.

  40. Noguchi Envisioned a More Open New York. New York Wasn’t Interested. Arts, Today

    Isamu Noguchi became one of the most successful artists of the 20th century, but the city met his plans for public spaces with indifference.

  41. ‘Grease 2,’ the Giddy, Raunchy Flop That Brought Us Michelle Pfeiffer Movies, Today

    The highly anticipated 1982 sequel failed to meet expectations at the time but has since charmed an adoring following with its ambitions dance numbers and nonstop ear worms.

  42. What’s Going On in This Graph? | March 4, 2026 The Learning Network, Today

    Where does the world get its A.I.?

  43. The Thrill Seekers Who Take Subway Trains for Joy Rides New York, Today

    In two recent incidents, teenagers drove trains briefly, and in one case drove a G train into another train. A 14-year-old was arrested in that episode.

  44. My Son and His Wife Fight Dirty. Should I Get Involved? Well, Today

    Our Ask the Therapist columnist, Lori Gottlieb, advises a reader who feels frozen amid family conflict.

  45. Trump Is the Crypto President. Why Is It Struggling? Opinion, Today

    Ryan Cummings and Jared Bernstein argue that the industry is struggling because its core product is basically useless.

  46. 36 Hours in Las Vegas Interactive, Today

    Visitors seeking all manner of newfangled, over-the-top thrills won’t be disappointed.

  47. Want to Wed Like a Duke or Duchess? Try These Bridgerton-Worthy Venues. Fashion, Today

    English mansions, museums and hotels, even a place in rural Virginia, are taking a cue from the popular Netflix series.

  48. New A.C.A. Plans Could Increase Family Deductibles to $31,000 Health, Today

    The Trump administration is proposing Obamacare plans that it says will lower health insurance premiums. But critics warn they would make care unaffordable.

  49. How Texas School Vouchers Could Make Child Care More Affordable U.S., Today

    Republicans have embraced vouchers, while Democrats have criticized them. But as thousands of preschool parents vie for the funds, the state program may help a progressive goal.

  50. ‘In the Blink of an Eye’ Review: We Are the Future Movies, Today

    These three connected stories about the whole of human history can’t quite sustain the necessary emotional heft.

  51. The A.I. Videos on Kids’ YouTube Feeds Video, Today

    The YouTube algorithm is pushing bizarre, often nonsensical A.I.-generated videos targeting children. Our video journalist Arijeta Lajka explains why experts say that these videos could affect their cognitive development, and how parents can identify this type of content.

  52. ‘K-Pops!’ Review: Reconnecting Through Music Movies, Today

    Anderson .Paak directs and stars alongside his real-life son in this film, which offers sometimes charming, if somewhat sterile pleasures.

  53. ‘Idiotka’ Review: She’s a Haute Mess Movies, Today

    A scrappy Russian American seamstress from West Hollywood competes in a fashion design reality show in this clever and earnest indie comedy.

  54. Clothing That’s Effortlessly Nostalgic T Magazine, Today

    Relaxed shapes meet throwback details for spring’s most easygoing men’s styles.

  55. ‘Ghost Elephants’ Review: Pursuing What Could Be a Dream Movies, Today

    Werner Herzog’s new documentary about the hunt for elephants in Angola focuses less on the animals and more on the pursuers.

  56. ‘Dreams’ Review: Erotic, but Not Enough Charge Movies, Today

    Jessica Chastain plays a wealthy philanthropist obsessed with an undocumented dancer in this chilly drama.

  57. Shopping for Plants Online Is a Trend That’s Sure to Grow Real Estate, Today

    From houseplants to hydrangeas, more Americans are ordering plants online, according to industry data.

  58. Russia Launches Big Strikes Before U.S.-Ukraine Talks in Geneva World, Today

    Moscow unleashed an extensive drone and missile attack just hours before American officials were set to meet with Kyiv’s chief negotiator.

  59. In Paris, a Sumptuous Apartment With No Bedrooms T Magazine, Today

    On the city’s Left Bank, an art-world architect transforms part of an 18th-century mansion into a showroom and intimate social club.

  60. 48 Hours in Montreal With an Airline Pilot Travel, Today

    On a recent stopover, the writer savors the wintry charms of this Canadian city, taking time out for a little urban skiing, bagels and his favorite Leonard Cohen songs.

  61. Why Are So Many Teen Girls Still Tearing Their A.C.L.s? Magazine, Today

    For years, ligament tears have been a crisis among young athletes — even though a few simple exercises can prevent them.

  62. Arkansas Governor Seeks to Oust Republican Foes Over a Prison U.S., Today

    Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders wants to build a huge, pricey prison to hold the inmates incarcerated under her tough-on-crime agenda, and she hopes to oust fellow Republicans on Tuesday to do it.

  63. Home Is Where the Kink Is Podcasts, Today

    Inside the evolution of home erotic design, where bedrooms become dungeons that can hide in plain sight.

  64. The Secret of How Ukraine’s Lifesaving Air-Raid Alarms Work World, Today

    Many in Ukraine assume that the alerts are automated. A rare look inside an emergency-response center reveals the specialists who do the pressure-packed job.

  65. Melissa Auf der Maur, a ’90s Rock Linchpin, Is Spilling Her Stories Arts, Today

    The bassist and photographer who logged time in Hole and Smashing Pumpkins unpacks one of the most creative and chaotic times of her life in a new memoir.

  66. Shorts in Public? Off With His Crown! Books, Today

    In a new book, the biographer Justine Picardie romps through a century of royal wardrobes.

  67. The Trump White House Needs a Refresher on Basic Math Opinion, Today

    The Trump administration is creative when it comes to basic math.

  68. Can Demna Save Gucci? Style, Today

    The inside story of how the designer is transforming the brand — and himself.

  69. How A.I.-Generated Videos Are Distorting Your Child’s YouTube Feed U.S., Today

    Experts caution that low-quality, A.I.-generated videos on YouTube geared toward children often feature conflicting information, lack plot structure and can be cognitively overwhelming — all of which could affect young children’s development.

  70. Marco Rubio Says U.S. Is Probing Deadly Cuban Shooting Video, Today

    Cuban officials said border troops engaged in gunfire with a Florida-based speedboat on Wednesday, leaving four dead on the boat and six wounded. Secretary of State Marco Rubio said the U.S. is working to verify what happened and will respond accordingly.

  71. China Wants Germany in Its Corner. It’s Not That Easy. World, Today

    China’s play for U.S. allies has a problem: As Germany’s leader showed, Europe’s grievances with Beijing may run deeper than its frustration with Trump.

  72. Letting the Fur Fly at Fendi Style, Today

    Maria Grazia Chiuri makes her debut, and courts controversy. Sort of.

  73. Late Night Fixates on How Long Trump Spoke Arts, Today

    “This time, Trump spoke and everyone else fell asleep,” Jimmy Fallon said.

  74. Hamster Wheel The Learning Network, Today

    What do you think this image is communicating?

  75. Bright Horizons Let Some Staff Work Without Full Vetting, Records Show New York, Today

    Inspectors found several instances in which child care staff members were working in classrooms even though they had not completed all of the required background checks.

  76. Spelling Bee Forum Gameplay, Today

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

  77. What We Know About the Gun Battle Off the Coast of Cuba U.S., Today

    Four armed Cubans aboard a Florida-based speedboat died in a gunfight with Cuban border troops on Wednesday, officials said.

  78. Palabra del día: ‘benevolent’ En español, Today

    Esta palabra ha aparecido en 126 artículos en NYTimes.com en el último año. ¿Puedes usarla en una frase?

  79. El futsal en Afganistán: un héroe inesperado para los talibanes En español, Today

    Una victoria en el fútbol sala ha convertido a Alireza Ahmadi, de 17 años, y a otros jugadores de la minoría hazara, marginada durante mucho tiempo en Afganistán, en héroes nacionales.

  80. Word of the Day: benevolent The Learning Network, Today

    This word has appeared in 126 articles on NYTimes.com in the past year. Can you use it in a sentence?

  81. Lo que el escenario de ‘Cumbres borrascosas’ nos dice sobre el Reino Unido actual En español, Today

    Yorkshire del Oeste, donde se escribió la historia original de ‘Cumbres borrascosas’, ofrece una ventana a las fuerzas que están perturbando la política británica.

  82. Un nuevo estudio habría descubierto la razón de la buena memoria de los ‘superancianos’ En español, Today

    El artículo publicado el miércoles aborda si los cerebros humanos pueden generar nuevas neuronas en la edad adulta.

  83. Japan Is Redefining Its Place in the World Opinion, Today

    Sanae Takaichi’s political rise presages a stronger Japan that could reshape the strategic balance in Asia and help deter Chinese aggression.

  84. ​Kim Jong-un Hints at Improving U.S. Relations — With Caveats World, Today

    ​ The North Korean leader said that his country can get along well with the United States as long as Washington accepts it as a nuclear weapons state.

  85. En los archivos Epstein faltan documentos sobre una mujer que acusó a Trump En español, Today

    Los documentos publicados por el Departamento de Justicia mencionan brevemente una acusación no verificada de que Donald Trump la agredió en la década de 1980, cuando era menor de edad. Pero varios memorandos relacionados con su testimonio no figuran en los archivos.

  86. Así es Tapalpa, el pueblito donde el Mencho se refugió por última vez En español, Today

    Los reporteros del Times que visitaron Tapalpa encontraron un pueblo sereno conmocionado tras la redada del domingo en sus afueras, que dejó decenas de muertos y gente que huía. Y, sorprendentemente, no hay presencia policial o militar donde tuvo lugar la batalla.

  87. Behind the Chaos at the Louvre, a French Leader’s Legacy Hangs in the Balance World, Today

    President Emmanuel Macron has championed a refurbishment of the museum, but the fallout from a sensational heist has put his plans at risk.

  88. A British Special Election Could Hardly Have Come at a Worse Time for Starmer World, Today

    A parliamentary by-election in Gorton and Denton, outside Manchester, will test support for Britain’s prime minister at a moment of intense political pressure.

  89. For Trump, Military Strike in Iran Could Serve Symbolic Purpose U.S., Today

    Some officials in the Trump administration hope an attack would force Iran to give up its nuclear enrichment program. Others have doubts.

  90. After Bondi Beach Massacre, an Anti-Immigration Party Surges World, Today

    The foreign roots of the men accused of killing 15 at a Jewish event have helped make Pauline Hanson and her One Nation party more palatable for some Australians.

  91. A Deal or War? Crucial Talks to Begin Between U.S. and Iran World, Today

    President Trump has kept up a steady drumbeat of threats and built up U.S. troops in the region. Iran’s task is to give him a win but also preserve some semblance of nuclear enrichment.

  92. Women Are Falling in Love With A.I. It’s a Problem for Beijing. Technology, Today

    As China grapples with a shrinking population and historically low birthrate, people are finding romance with chatbots instead.

  93. Quote of the Day: In Windsor, Andrew’s Fall Is Met With Sadness, or Apathy Corrections, Today

    Quotation of the Day for Thursday, February 26, 2026.

  94. Highland Refusal Gameplay, Today

    Yitzi Snow makes his New York Times Crossword debut.

  95. Trump Administration Withholds $259 Million in Medicaid Funds From Minnesota U.S., Today

    Vice President JD Vance said that the Trump administration had been forced to “turn the screws on” Minnesota so the state would respond to allegations of fraud.

  96. Kalshi Accuses a ‘MrBeast’ Employee of Insider Trading Business, Today

    The prediction-market platform said it had reported the employee to federal regulators. The show’s parent company said it had “no tolerance for this behavior.”

  97. Patel Ousts F.B.I. Personnel Tied to Inquiry Into Trump’s Retained Classified Records U.S., Today

    The firings are part of a rolling barrage of retribution aimed at those who worked on the two federal prosecutions of President Trump.

  98. No Corrections: Feb. 26, 2026 Corrections, Today

    No corrections appeared in print on Thursday, Feb. 26, 2026.

  99. Lawmakers Ask Tech Companies What User Data They Provided to D.H.S. Technology, Today

    The requests followed Times reporting that the Department of Homeland Security had sent Meta and other companies subpoenas for information on accounts that track or comment on ICE.

  100. Hunter College Places Professor Who Made ‘Abhorrent’ Remarks on Leave New York, Today

    The professor, speaking on a hot mic, said, “They’re too dumb to know they’re in a bad school” when a student objected to the possible closure of a middle school. The remark was assailed as racist.

  101. Police Officer Accused of Tracking Partner Using License Plate Reader U.S., Today

    The Milwaukee officer used the technology to run searches on his partner’s plate 124 times, officials said, and he also tracked the person’s ex.

  102. Las fuerzas de Cuba ya han enfrentado otras embarcaciones de EE. UU. En español, Today

    El miércoles, una lancha rápida matriculada en Florida entró en aguas cubanas y algunos de sus tripulantes intercambiaron disparos con tropas de Cuba. En 2022 ocurrieron dos enfrentamientos de este tipo.

  103. Trump’s State of the Union Was a Win for Democrats Opinion, Today

    Ezra Klein and Aaron Retica react to Trump’s 2026 State of the Union speech.

  104. An Inside Look at the State of the Union Video, Yesterday

    Our photojournalist Kenny Holston was the only news photographer on the House floor during President Trump’s State of the Union speech. Here’s how he captured his images.

  105. Ilhan Omar Condemns Arrest of State of the Union Guest U.S., Yesterday

    Aliya Rahman, a U.S. citizen who was dragged from her vehicle after an ICE agent shattered its window, was charged with unlawful conduct after standing up during President Trump’s speech.

  106. How Was Trump’s Speech? Choose Your Own Algorithmic Adventure. U.S., Yesterday

    Here’s how social media may have shaped your impressions of the State of the Union.

  107. España desclasifica los archivos del golpe de Estado fallido de 1981 En español, Yesterday

    Tras más de cuatro décadas de conjeturas, el gobierno español publicó documentos de una investigación mantenida en secreto durante mucho tiempo sobre un golpe fallido de 1981.

  108. Vessels Have Clashed With Cuban Border Forces Before World, Yesterday

    On Wednesday, a Florida-registered speedboat entered Cuban waters and some on board exchanged gunfire with Cuban troops. Two such armed clashes occurred in 2022.

  109. Trump’s Push for Election Power Raises Fears He Will ‘Subvert’ Midterms U.S., Yesterday

    The president appears to be undermining Americans’ faith in the outcome, at a moment when Republicans face an uphill climb to keep control of Congress.

  110. Trump’s Surgeon General Pick Sidesteps Questions on Vaccines Briefing, Yesterday

    Also, the Cuban Government says it killed four people aboard a U.S. boat. Here’s the latest at the end of Wednesday.

  111. PreCheck Is Back, but Global Entry Is Paused. What’s Going On? Travel, Yesterday

    Blaming a partial government shutdown, officials suspended the expedited arrival program this week, but some travelers are seeing inconsistencies at airports.

  112. Trump Officials Seek to Break Editorial ‘Firewall’ at U.S.-Funded News Agencies U.S., Yesterday

    Two federally funded newsrooms received a draft funding agreement that could give President Trump’s appointees the power to veto their new hires for editors in chief and chief executives.

  113. Antonio Tejero Molina, 93, Dies; Spanish Colonel Led Failed Coup World, Yesterday

    He held Spain’s Parliament hostage for 18 hours on Feb. 23, 1981, before surrendering after it became clear that he had little support from the country’s armed forces.

  114. Bird Flu Strikes California Elephant Seals for the First Time Science, Yesterday

    Thirty seals, primarily weaned pups, have died since late last week, scientists said.

  115. South Korea Fell Hard for This Dessert. That Was Last Month. World, Yesterday

    The brief life span of the Dubai chewy cookie reflects the country’s fast-moving food trends, where hype often matters more than taste.

  116. Ann Godoff, a Top Editor and Publisher of Best Sellers, Dies at 76 Books, Yesterday

    Considered an “author’s publisher” at Random House and then Penguin, she cultivated the careers of dozens of celebrated novelists and nonfiction writers.

  117. Trump Echoes Biden on the Economy in State of the Union Speech Video, Yesterday

    President Trump’s arguments about the country during the State of the Union on Tuesday echoed those of President Biden’s two years ago.

  118. El Supremo Tribunal de Brasil condena a 4 hombres por el asesinato de Marielle Franco En español, Yesterday

    Dos políticos y dos expolicías fueron declarados culpables del asesinato de una rival, Marielle Franco, concejala de Río de Janeiro que luchaba contra la corrupción y la violencia.

  119. Nvidia’s Quarterly Profit Hits $43 Billion on Strong A.I. Chip Sales Technology, Yesterday

    Total profit for the fiscal year was $120 billion, the company said. Three years ago, it was just $4.4 billion.

  120. Greek Politician Is Prosecuted for Admitting Drug Use Decades Ago World, Yesterday

    The leftist party of Yanis Varoufakis, a former finance minister and critic of the conservative government, said he had been charged based on admitting he had tried ecstasy once.

  121. ‘Tax the Rich’ Rally Draws 1,500 to Albany, but Not Mamdani or Hochul New York, Yesterday

    Busloads of New Yorkers flooded the State Capitol to press state leaders to raise taxes on corporations and high earners to help fund various initiatives.

  122. Inside the Tranquil Mountain Town Where El Mencho Made His Last Stand World, Yesterday

    Times reporters visiting Tapalpa found a serene town in shock after Sunday’s raid on its outskirts left dozens dead and people fleeing. And, surprisingly, no police or military presence where the battle took place.

  123. U.S. Blocking Venezuela From Paying Maduro’s Legal Fees, His Lawyer Says New York, Yesterday

    The Treasury Department is interfering with Nicolás Maduro’s constitutional right to counsel, his lawyer argued. Mr. Maduro, the Venezuelan leader, faces federal charges.

  124. A Last Chance Before War World, Yesterday

    The U.S. and Iran both say they want to avoid a conflict. Time is running out to avoid one.

  125. Man Accused of Plotting to Kill Trump Goes on Trial New York, Yesterday

    Prosecutors said that Asif Merchant traveled to the United States in 2024, under the guise of a businessman, to coordinate plots to kill leaders, including President Trump.

  126. Judge Finds Trump Administration’s Third-Country Deportations Unlawful U.S., Yesterday

    The ruling repudiates a key Homeland Security Department policy of sending immigrants to countries where they have no ties. The judge paused his ruling to allow for an appeal.

  127. Yesterday’s Cuba live blog included one standalone post:
  128. Senate Votes to Fill Seat of Air Safety Official Ousted by Trump U.S., Yesterday

    John DeLeeuw, an American Airlines executive, was confirmed to the seat vacated by Alvin Brown, who is suing over his ouster.

  129. Surgeon General Nominee Dodges Senators’ Questions on Vaccines Video, Yesterday

    Dr. Casey Means, a wellness influencer and supporter of Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., deflected questions about vaccines during her confirmation hearing before the Senate Health Committee.

  130. M.T.A. Threatens to Sue Trump Over Delayed 2nd Avenue Subway Funding New York, Yesterday

    The New York transportation authority said it would sue the Trump administration if it did not release more than $58 million in already-awarded funding by next week.

  131. These Iranian Doctors Risked Their Lives So You Could See These Images Video, Yesterday

    The Iranian regime massacred thousands of its own citizens when protests swept the country last month. As injured and dying protesters flooded hospitals, medical workers began smuggling evidence of that violence and brutality out to the rest of the world, despite the risk to their own lives.

  132. For America’s 250th, Should the Coin of Trump’s Realm Be Gold? U.S., Yesterday

    A federally appointed committee is pushing back on plans to mint gold currency depicting President Trump.

  133. Trump Proposed a New Retirement Plan With Up to a $1,000 Match. How Might It Work? Business, Yesterday

    An existing law could help create new retirement savings plans for people who lack them. But there may be income restrictions on any match.

  134. Lauren Chapin, Youngest Child on ‘Father Knows Best,’ Dies at 80 Arts, Yesterday

    For six seasons, she was Kathy, a giggly tomboy whose father, played by Robert Young, called her Kitten. Her offscreen life, however, was harrowing.

  135. Tiny Love Stories: ‘If He Doesn’t Come, I’ll Marry You’ Style, Yesterday

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

  136. Don’t Look Now, but the Green Transition Is Still Happening Opinion, Yesterday

    It feels as if our political institutions have abandoned the climate, but the clean energy economy is still growing.

  137. U.S. Will Offer Embassy Services in a West Bank Settlement for the First Time World, Yesterday

    Palestinians and Israelis on the right and left all say that the move is a step toward legitimizing the Israeli settlements, which most of the world considers illegal.

  138. Businesses Push for Tariff Refunds as Trump Aides Hint at Fight to Come Business, Yesterday

    By the president’s own admission, it could be years before the matter is settled, even though the administration previously indicated it would pay.

  139. Yesterday’s Trump News live blog included one standalone post:
  140. Yesterday’s Cuba Speedboat Florida Deaths live blog included one standalone post:
  141. Cuban Government Says 4 Are Killed in Gunfire Exchange With Florida Speedboat World, Yesterday

    Four people aboard a Florida-based speedboat died in a gunfight with Cuban border troops near the island nation’s coast, the Cuban Interior Ministry said.

  142. Brazil’s Supreme Court Convicts Four Men in a Murder That Shook the Nation World, Yesterday

    Two politicians and two former police officers were found guilty in the assassination of a rival, Marielle Franco, a Rio de Janeiro city councilwoman who fought corruption and violence.

  143. Surgeon General Nominee Sidesteps Questions on Vaccines at Senate Hearing U.S., Yesterday

    Dr. Casey Means, a wellness influencer, author and supporter of Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., said that “anti-vaccine rhetoric has never been part” of her message.

  144. As More Products and Places Bear His Name, Trump Plays Coy U.S., Yesterday

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  153. The White Pantsuit Protest That Wasn’t Style, Yesterday

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  154. We Need More Houses. Why Aren’t More Being Built? Headway, Yesterday

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  156. Attire With Sparkling Personality Style, Yesterday

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  157. 7 Voters React to Trump’s State of the Union Speech U.S., Yesterday

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  158. Should I Tell People What My Principal Did? Magazine, Yesterday

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  161. Epstein Files Are Missing Records About Woman Who Made Claim Against Trump U.S., Yesterday

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  162. Lawrence Summers Will Resign From Harvard After Epstein Revelations U.S., Yesterday

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  163. Ex-Head of San Francisco Homeless Nonprofit Is Charged With Misusing Over $1 Million U.S., Yesterday

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  165. Super-Agers’ Brains Have a Special Ability, New Study Suggests Well, Yesterday

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  166. As Electric Bills Rise, Trump Says Tech Companies Should Pay More Climate, Yesterday

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  167. Long Live Goat Cheese Food, Yesterday

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  169. Three Great Frederick Wiseman Documentaries to Stream Movies, Yesterday

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  170. Marmalade Is Sunshine in a Jar — And in Your Cooking Food, Yesterday

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  171. For Hillary Clinton, an Epstein Deposition Is the Latest ‘Stand by Your Man’ Moment U.S., Yesterday

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  172. Resident Evil Requiem Shines Within Its Confines Arts, Yesterday

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