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  1. Attack on Jewish Ambulance Service Being Investigated as Hate Crime Video, Today

    On Monday, four ambulances belonging to a Jewish nonprofit were set on fire. The police said that they were assessing a claim of a video claiming responsibility for the attack and were investigating the incident as an antisemitic hate crime.

  2. Un avión militar de Colombia se estrella en el sur del país En español, Today

    Un avión de transporte militar “sufrió un trágico accidente” cuando despegaba del sur de Colombia, según las autoridades. El número de víctimas no estaba claro.

  3. Israel pensó que podría provocar una rebelión en Irán. No ha sucedido En español, Today

    Las esperanzas del presidente Trump de que un plan israelí desencadene un levantamiento en Irán y acabe rápido con la guerra no se han cumplido hasta ahora.

  4. Pentagon Officials Weigh Deployment of Airborne Troops for Iran War U.S., Today

    The combat forces would come from a brigade of about 3,000 soldiers capable of deploying anywhere in the world within 18 hours.

  5. Trump Delays Deadline for Strikes on Iranian Energy Infrastructure Video, Today

    President Trump said the U.S. would put off any attacks on Iranian energy infrastructure for five days, citing “very strong” talks with Iran toward ending the war. Iran disputed Mr. Trump’s claim that there had been progress made in negotiations.

  6. Passengers Braced for a Rough Landing Before Crash at LaGuardia New York, Today

    A flight attendant was ejected from the airplane, a passenger said, but the people onboard still managed to open an emergency door and evacuate themselves from the plane.

  7. Trump Sets Up ‘Pax Silica’ Fund to Reduce Global Dependencies Business, Today

    Trump officials said on Monday that the war in Iran had emphasized the need to reduce vulnerabilities for energy and technology.

  8. New Top Prosecutor Named in Embattled U.S. Attorney’s Office New York, Today

    Federal judges appointed Robert Frazer to run New Jersey’s U.S. attorney’s office, which has been in disarray over the past year because of uncertainty about who was in charge.

  9. Los ataques militares a la infraestructura de energía podrían prolongar el choque económico En español, Today

    Una nueva fase dirigida contra las infraestructuras de petróleo y gas en el golfo Pérsico amenaza con perjudicar a empresas y clientes de todo el mundo durante meses o incluso años.

  10. Brian Doherty, 57, Dies; Chronicled Libertarians and Other Outsiders U.S., Today

    Fascinated by the fringes, he wrote a definitive history of libertarianism and books about underground comics and the Burning Man festival.

  11. Trump Delays Energy Strikes, but Iran’s Infrastructure is Already Battered World, Today

    U.S. and Israeli attacks on power plants and other civilian infrastructure risk escalating the conflict across the region, and angering Iranians who oppose the government.

  12. Energy Crisis Will Not Be Resolved Quickly if War Ends, I.E.A. Chief Warns World, Today

    Fatih Birol, the leader of the International Energy Agency, said the Iran war was a bigger crisis that the two oil shocks in the 1970s combined.

  13. A Simple Trick Makes This Chicken Dinner Especially Delicious Food, Today

    Skipping a popular technique makes the flavors in this quick braise really pop.

  14. Colombian Military Plane Crash Injures 48 People World, Today

    A military transport aircraft was involved in an accident as it took off from southern Colombia, according to the authorities. The military was still investigating the cause.

  15. Augie Meyers, Pioneer of Tex-Mex Music, Dies at 85 Arts, Today

    His carnival-like swirls on the Vox organ helped define the sound of the border with groups like the Sir Douglas Quintet and the Texas Tornados.

  16. Judge Hears State Challenge to Trump’s Tech Deal Settlement Technology, Today

    Democratic state attorneys general are fighting the Justice Department’s clearance of a $14 billion deal by Hewlett Packard Enterprise, arguing it was ineffective and corrupt.

  17. A Sexy Summer Leads to Decades of Trysts — and Heartbreak Books, Today

    In Kiran Millwood Hargrave’s novel “Almost Life,” a passionate love affair between two college women gives way to a lifetime of what-ifs.

  18. Israel Says Its Own Artillery Killed a Farmer, Not a Hezbollah Rocket World, Today

    Ofer Moskovitz, 60, an avocado farmer in a kibbutz on Israel’s border with Lebanon, was killed Sunday when the car he was riding in was hit.

  19. Mueller’s Death, and Trump’s Gloating Opinion, Today

    Readers respond to Robert Mueller’s death and to President Trump’s coarse reaction. Also: Telephone history; car talk.

  20. Today’s Supreme Court Voting Late Ballots live blog included 8 standalone posts:
  21. Trump Administration to Pay $1 Billion to Energy Giant to Cancel Wind Farms Climate, Today

    In exchange, the French company TotalEnergies would invest in oil and natural gas projects in Texas and elsewhere.

  22. Two Choreographers, Two Visions of Philadelphia Freedom Arts, Today

    Rennie Harris’s “Losing My Religion” and a Matthew Neenan program from BalletX were signs of health in two of the city’s most important dance institutions.

  23. Voice of America Journalists Sue, Saying Trump Officials Interfered in Coverage U.S., Today

    The journalists said in the complaint that the administration was trying to force them to be a “mouthpiece” and that one official demanded “loyalty” if reporters wanted to “keep their jobs.”

  24. For Western Oil Companies, War in Iran Means Bigger Profits, and Risks Business, Today

    American and European oil and gas companies are expected to earn a lot more as prices surge but are worried about the future.

  25. Richard Gadd on the ‘Whole Messy Complicated Subject’ of Manhood Video, Today

    Richard Gadd, the creator and star of the 2024 hit show “Baby Reindeer,” has a new series, “Half Man.” On “The Interview,” he discussed how both shows offer unflinching explorations of sexual confusion, tortured masculinity, emotional abuse and the impact of trauma (with some dark laughs thrown in).

  26. Warren Requests Information From MrBeast About Crypto and Children Business, Today

    The world’s most popular YouTube celebrity, who markets to children and has bragged about crypto trades, is getting into banking. Senator Elizabeth Warren has concerns.

  27. N.Y.U. Professors Go on Strike, Seeking Better Pay and Job Protections New York, Today

    About 950 full-time faculty members who are not on the tenure track walked out. The university told students that classes would continue.

  28. Air Traffic Audio Appears to Show Tower Was Dealing With Incident Before Crash New York, Today

    Several minutes after the collision, a controller told the pilot of a Frontier jet that “we were dealing with an emergency earlier,” according to audio reviewed by The New York Times.

  29. ICE Agents Fan Out at Airports Across the U.S. U.S., Today

    The agents were sent to help understaffed T.S.A. teams manage long security lines. But early on Monday, it was unclear what impact they were having.

  30. Lilias Folan, Who Brought Yoga to Middle America, Dies at 90 U.S., Today

    With her bright leotards and soothing, welcoming tone, she helped to demystify a discipline that many Americans in the 1970s viewed as a counterculture practice.

  31. There’s a New Place to Store Greenhouse Gases: In Your Beer Climate, Today

    A pub in California is pulling carbon dioxide from the air to carbonate pints. If the business model works, it could give the broader carbon-capture industry a boost.

  32. Richard Gadd on Bulking Up for ‘Half Man’ and His Body Insecurity Video, Today

    Richard Gadd, the creator and star of “Baby Reindeer,” plays an alpha male character in his new show, “Half Man.” On “The Interview,” he talked about his physical transformation for the role and the self-consciousness he feels about his body.

  33. Richard Gadd Felt ‘Disconnected From Life’ After Sexual Abuse Video, Today

    Richard Gadd, the creator and star of the Netflix hit show “Baby Reindeer,” talks about the aftermath of sexual abuse and how he turned to art to help him find meaning in his life, on “The Interview.”

  34. Hegseth invoca un propósito divino para justificar el poder militar de EE. UU. En español, Today

    El secretario de Defensa estadounidense, Pete Hegseth, ha dotado las acciones militares en el extranjero de un fundamento moral cristiano.

  35. What’s It Like to Be Back in Print After 20 Years? A Bit Odd. Style, Today

    Nancy Lemann published her first novel at 28. Then came “the doom.” Now she’s back in the spotlight, and not exactly comfortable with it.

  36. China Eases Planned Increase to Gas Prices for 300 Million Drivers Business, Today

    In China, where half of new cars are electric vehicles or hybrids, a vast population still depends on gas. The government stepped in on Monday to “mitigate” the pain of surging costs.

  37. These Lifelike Patients Bleed and Cry (but Never Die) Well, Today

    Medical manikins help health care workers learn how to handle fast-changing and complex scenarios.

  38. Trump habla de salir de Irán. ¿Lo hará? En español, Today

    Muchos de los objetivos bélicos originales del presidente de EE. UU. siguen sin cumplirse. No es donde esperaba encontrarse después de tres semanas de guerra.

  39. Kick Off Your Week With Coconut Curry Noodles Food, Today

    This gloriously fragrant, saucy meal is built on pantry staples (and that bag of shrimp in your freezer).

  40. Page to Screen: Do You Know the Sources of These Quirky TV Shows? Interactive, Today

    Try this short quiz on comic-book characters who made the leap to television.

  41. Lo que sabemos del choque mortal de un avión en el aeropuerto de LaGuardia En español, Today

    Dos pilotos murieron y decenas de personas resultaron heridas cuando un avión colisionó con un camión de bomberos en la pista.

  42. Here’s How the Supreme Court’s Decision on Mail-In Ballots Could Affect Elections U.S., Today

    The court is hearing a case on one state’s law that allow ballots to count if they are postmarked by Election Day but arrive days after. More than a dozen states have similar rules.

  43. Today’s Us Israel Iran Attack Maps live blog included one standalone post:
  44. Polls Predict Close Finish in Italian Referendum Seen as Test of Meloni World, Today

    Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni is pushing for an overhaul of the judiciary. After a two-day vote, early projections indicated that her opponents had the edge.

  45. Today’s Laguardia Airport Plane Crash Truck live blog included three standalone posts:
  46. Without Late-Arriving Ballots, Republicans Might Have Lost the 2000 Election U.S., Today

    The legal changes the Republican National Committee is seeking could have cost former President George W. Bush the contentious 2000 election to former Vice President Al Gore.

  47. Britain’s ‘Saturday Night Live’ as Seen From Both Sides of the Atlantic Arts, Today

    In a country with little knowledge of the American TV institution, the show landed in a new light. An American and a British critic found plenty to enjoy.

  48. Postal Service Changes Could Cause Delays for Votes Cast by Mail U.S., Today

    The Supreme Court is hearing a case on ballots that are postmarked by but arrive after Election Day.

  49. Trump Is Digging Up Washington. Can Lawsuits Stop the Bulldozers? U.S., Today

    As the president develops plans to fundamentally alter the White House, the Kennedy Center and other sites, federal lawsuits are beginning to catch up.

  50. Postmarks Are Good Enough for Taxes, Contracts and Court Filings. What About Ballots? U.S., Today

    The appeals court that struck down a Mississippi law on mail-in ballots ruled that voting requires a different approach from other areas of the law.

  51. 14 States’ Laws on Late-Arriving Mail Ballots Could Be Affected by a Supreme Court Case U.S., Today

    The laws — and ballot grace periods — vary from state to state.

  52. Crash at LaGuardia Airport Cancels at Least 500 Flights. Here’s What to Know. Travel, Today

    A collision between a plane and a fire truck on the tarmac has disrupted travel to and from the busy New York hub.

  53. Markets Rally as Trump’s Iran Deadline Is Deferred Business, Today

    Stock futures rose and oil prices fell after President Trump cited “very good and productive” talks with Iran over ending the war.

  54. Deadly Plane Collision at LaGuardia Airport: What We Know New York, Today

    Two pilots were killed and dozens of others were injured when a regional jet collided with a fire truck on the runway.

  55. After ‘Baby Reindeer,’ Richard Gadd Confronts Male Sexual Repression Video, Today

    The writer and actor Richard Gadd found unexpected success by sharing his trauma. Now he’s exploring male pain in a new way.

  56. Death by Paper Briefing, Today

    We examine a new innovation in drug smuggling.

  57. Iranians Respond to Trump’s Threats to Hit Iran’s Power Plants Video, Today

    Some Iranians expressed anxiety while others remained skeptical after President Trump told Iran to open the Strait of Hormuz or face attacks on its power grid.

  58. A Deadly Collision at LaGuardia Airport, and Trump Postpones Strait of Hormuz Deadline The Headlines, Today

    Plus, chasing meteorites for money.

  59. Lionel Jospin, France’s Former Prime Minister, Dies at 88 Obituaries, Today

    As a Socialist prime minister, Mr. Jospin introduced a national 35-hour workweek and helped oversee the replacement of the franc with the euro.

  60. The Republican Identity Crisis Over the Iran War The Daily, Today

    As the war continues, leading figures on the right are questioning whether President Trump has embroiled the country in the sort of costly conflict he had promised to avoid.

  61. Wordle Review No. 1,739 Gameplay, Today

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Tuesday, March 24, 2026.

  62. Strands Sidekick No. 751 Gameplay, Today

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Tuesday, March 24, 2026.

  63. Connections Companion No. 1,017 Gameplay, Today

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Tuesday, March 24, 2026.

  64. Why the BTS Comeback Concert Was a ‘Disaster’ for Some Businesses World, Today

    The turnout for the K-pop titans’ show was much lower than projected by officials, hitting the bottom line of some restaurants. Shares in the group’s management company also fell.

  65. Sidelined by War With Iran, Gaza Residents Remain in Limbo World, Today

    The new war has led to panic buying and a surge in food prices for Gazans as they try to recover from Israel’s two-year offensive against Hamas.

  66. Takeaways From the Times’s Inside Look at the C.D.C. Magazine, Today

    Many current and former employees say the actions of Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. are undermining the agency’s role in safeguarding public health.

  67. Film Club: ‘Goodbye, Price Tags. Hello, Dynamic Pricing.’ The Learning Network, Today

    An Opinion video argues that the traditional price tag, which offers a single price for all, is in danger of disappearing. Should we be worried?

  68. A Choice of Deadly Drones Is Only a Few Clicks Away for Ukrainian Troops World, Today

    Ukraine has created online marketplaces to let units select their own drones, a break from generations of standardized and centralized weapons procurement.

  69. ‘A Mass Disaster Nonstop’: Inside the Turmoil at Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s C.D.C. Interactive, Today

    Forty-three current and former C.D.C. employees on the changes they say are replacing science with ideology — and making Americans more vulnerable.

  70. La fisioterapia podría salvarte de una cirugía En español, Today

    Muchas afecciones ortopédicas pueden mejorar con terapia física, dándote la oportunidad de evitar el quirófano.

  71. Which Countries Depend the Most on Persian Gulf Oil and Gas Interactive, Today

    Nations thousands of miles away from war are feeling the pain of their energy supplies suddenly vanishing. Some are feeling the loss more acutely than others.

  72. In California, a Republican Sheriff Seizes Ballots, Prompting Criticism U.S., Today

    Riverside County Sheriff Chad Bianco, a candidate for governor, recently took possession of more than 650,000 ballots as part of a fraud probe. Election officials say his investigation is baseless.

  73. I Love My Dyslexic Brain Opinion, Today

    Donald Trump’s insults alway say more about him than the people he is trying to mock.

  74. Should I Stop Dyeing My Gray Hair? Fashion, Today

    Going gray is a natural part of growing older, but it’s not always obvious when to let nature take its course. Our critic offers tips for doing it in style.

  75. Blackface: A Shameful History as American as Apple Pie Books, Today

    A new book by Rhae Lynn Barnes examines how minstrelsy once occupied the center of the nation’s cultural life.

  76. War’s Attacks on Energy Could Turn Economic Shock Into Long-Term Damage Business, Today

    A new phase targeting oil and gas infrastructure in the Persian Gulf threatens to hurt businesses and customers around the world for months or even years.

  77. ¿La cámara hiperbárica funciona contra el envejecimiento? En español, Today

    La terapia de oxígeno hiperbárico se promueve para tratamientos que buscan incrementar la longevidad. Los investigadores advierten que los resultados de sus estudios se malinterpretan.

  78. America and Israel United to Fight Iran. Both Will Pay a Price. Opinion, Today

    Different tactics and strategies helped the alliance work.

  79. Do We Really Need to Wager on the Chances of Nuclear Armageddon? Opinion, Today

    Prediction markets teach us to look at the future as gamblers, rather than as citizens.

  80. As Arctic Threats Rise, Canada May Need to Lean on the United States World, Today

    For the past seven decades, Canada has been the junior partner in a military agreement with the United States to protect the Canadian Arctic.

  81. What Is Good in Your Life Lately? The Learning Network, Today

    If you were to make a list of things that have given you joy, inspiration or hope recently, what would be on it?

  82. Justices to Hear Challenge to State Mail-in Ballot Law U.S., Today

    The case focuses on Mississippi’s mail-in ballot law, but the outcome could upend similar rules in more than a dozen states and territories.

  83. $4 Million Homes in California Real Estate, Today

    A Spanish-Style house in Los Angeles, a contemporary house in Santa Barbara and a home with generous balcony space in San Clemente.

  84. 5 Country Retreats Where You Can Celebrate Spring Travel, Today

    From a high-design pavilion in upstate New York to a horse-farm-turned-hotel on a Swedish island, these new or renovated getaways revel in nature.

  85. Get an Electric Vehicle and You Can Stop Worrying About $5 Gas Opinion, Today

    We now have cost-competitive alternatives to fossil fuels. What we don’t seem to have is a sense that we’re all in this together.

  86. When Group Therapy Went Heavy Meta Style, Today

    Alexis Lloyd, the son of a psychoanalyst, made a group therapy film that pulled him into a vortex of endless group therapy.

  87. BTS Is Too Big to Fail. But Not Too Big to Succeed. Arts, Today

    The K-pop superstars’ new album, “Arirang,” comes with huge commercial expectations. The group made room for artistic experimentation, too.

  88. How Epstein Helped Solve a Billionaire’s Problems With Women Business, Today

    The Wall Street titan Leon Black paid Jeffrey Epstein $170 million for what he said was tax and estate work. But his services went beyond that.

  89. Chuck Schumer: What the SAVE Act Would Really Do Opinion, Today

    Republicans want to pretend it’s a voter ID bill.

  90. Why Felix Gonzalez-Torres’s Go-Go Dancer Piece Remains Subversive Arts, Today

    A work about gay visibility avoids statements, yet remains powerful. A dancer appears just once a day, showing the political valence of absence.

  91. How a Family of 3 Lives on $500,000 on the Upper West Side Interactive, Today

    Anala Gossai and Brendon O’Leary are trying to save money for a larger apartment while spending a small fortune on day care for their son.

  92. The Enduring, Paper-Thin Charm of the Guest Check Food, Today

    The century-old symbol of hospitality remains a beloved and nostalgic artistic medium, even as it fades in popularity.

  93. Born Abroad and Fearful of ICE, Adoptees Try to Prove They Belong U.S., Today

    Up to 200,000 people adopted as children from abroad are vulnerable to deportation by an administration searching for problems with their citizenship.

  94. In Kerala, India, a Vacation Home Faithful to Age-Old Traditions Real Estate, Today

    A family wanted their holiday home to reflect their roots in the north of Kerala, including motifs integral to Theyyam, a ritual art form.

  95. This Season, Preppy Fashion Takes a Trip to Paris T Magazine, Today

    American classics — V-necks, rep ties, cable knits — get creative with undone styling and French flair.

  96. How Health Care Could Shape the Midterms Video, Today

    Having looked at polling data and spoken directly to voters and candidates, our reporters explain how health care affordability could affect elections in November.

  97. New Yorkers, Have You Found Your Microscene? T Magazine, Today

    A sampling of the city’s creative cohorts and the places where they gather, from the Tompkins Square Park monkey bars to a hair salon that doubles as an art gallery.

  98. The Creatives Who Work Out in Tompkins Square Park Video, Today

    Devotees of Jacked by Jack, a semiweekly workout class that takes place in New York’s East Village, demonstrate some of their moves.

  99. The Man Who Taught Boy Bands How to Move Arts, Today

    A new tour featuring New Edition and Boyz II Men is also a showcase for the influential work of their longtime choreographer, Brooke Payne.

  100. In Canada’s Frozen North, With Canada’s Frozen Soldiers World, Today

    Canadian soldiers transported M777 howitzers to the High Arctic to show their ability to fight in an increasingly contested part of the world. It did not go as planned.

  101. When Voters Worry About ‘Affordability,’ Many Point to Health Care U.S., Today

    Democrats have had limited political success running on the Affordable Care Act, even with its relative popularity. Now President Trump’s health care cuts may have given the issue new resonance.

  102. Three Homes for Sale With Retro Kitchens Real Estate, Today

    A 1920s craftsman house in Texas, a midcentury stunner in Georgia and a Victorian-style home in Michigan.

  103. The Pets Left Behind When Their Owners Are Deported U.S., Today

    As immigrant detentions and self-deportations soar, animal welfare groups in cities like New Orleans scramble to feed, foster and re-home the pets left behind.

  104. ‘Real Housewives’ Changed the Way We Argue. Blame the Memes. Arts, Today

    The Bravo TV empire, which turns 20 this month, has also been a gold mine for the internet.

  105. Diabetes, Overlooked and Unchecked, Poses New Risks in Africa Health, Today

    As deaths from diabetes start to rival those from infectious threats like malaria, a new form of the condition linked to malnutrition is surfacing in patients who can afford neither screening nor care.

  106. A Professional Organizer’s Guide to Spring Cleaning Your Life Real Estate, Today

    Tackle clutter, let go of sentimental objects and create a home that reflects who you are now.

  107. W.N.B.A. Players Getting Paid, N.B.A. Expanding & the Weight of the 1-Seed U.S., Today

    Plus, which Western Conference team is getting shipped East?

  108. Taiwan Debates Military Spending as Choices Over U.S. and China Loom World, Today

    Tensions in the opposition Nationalist Party could surface this week as lawmakers argue over additional defense funding intended to counter Beijing’s growing might.

  109. Plane Collides With Vehicle at LaGuardia Airport Video, Today

    Emergency crews swarmed a damaged Air Canada Express plane with a sheared off nose at LaGuardia Airport.

  110. Lo que realmente significa el ‘vínculo traumático’ En español, Today

    Aunque se usa para hablar de conexiones basadas en el sufrimiento compartido, especialistas dicen que el concepto describe algo mucho más grave.

  111. Jewish and Muslim People Face a Wave of Hate. Can Schools Turn the Tide? New York, Today

    New York City is rolling out lessons on Jewish and Muslim American history. Too often, some leaders say, what students know comes from TikTok and social media.

  112. Spelling Bee Forum Gameplay, Today

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

  113. London Jewish Community Ambulance Service Hit by Arson Attack U.S., Today

    The Metropolitan Police said on Monday that it was investigating the episode as an antisemitic hate crime.

  114. Word of the Day: acclimate The Learning Network, Today

    This word has appeared in 154 articles on NYTimes.com in the past year. Can you use it in a sentence?

  115. Flights Are Halted at LaGuardia as New York Fire Department Responds to Incident New York, Today

    A ground stop was in effect early Monday as the Fire Department said it was responding to a runway incident. A New York Times journalist saw an Air Canada plane on the runway with a sheared-off nose.

  116. Stocks Tumble as Oil Prices Rise Business, Today

    Investors braced for a fourth week of market turmoil caused by the war in the Middle East

  117. Denmark Has Changed Opinion, Today

    Whatever Mette Frederiksen does next, Denmark has fundamentally changed.

  118. ‘Something Very Bad Is Going to Happen,’ Plus 6 Things to Watch on TV This Week Arts, Today

    A new horror thriller premieres and Miley Cyrus celebrates the 20th anniversary of “Hannah Montana.”

  119. Caught Between Two Conflicts, Afghans Flee Iran World, Today

    The war in Iran is choking off Afghanistan’s main economic lifeline and has forced at least 70,000 Afghan workers and students there back home to a nation embroiled in another conflict.

  120. In Denmark’s Election, How Will the Woman Who Took On Trump Fare? World, Today

    Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen is the biggest force this country has seen in decades. The crisis in Greenland has energized her, but are voters itching for change?

  121. No Corrections: March 23, 2026 Corrections, Today

    No corrections appeared in print on Monday, March 23, 2026.

  122. How Obama’s Strategist Discouraged Biden From Running in 2016 U.S., Today

    In a new set of oral histories, David Plouffe, President Barack Obama’s political adviser, described how he urged Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr. not to challenge Hillary Clinton for the nomination.

  123. Quote of the Day: War Descends On Shorefront In Posh Beirut Corrections, Today

    Quotation of the Day for Monday, March 23, 2026.

  124. Suspect in Chicago Student’s Killing Was in U.S. Illegally, D.H.S. Says U.S., Today

    Sheridan Gorman, 18, was killed last week near Loyola University Chicago. The Trump administration has sought to highlight crimes committed by undocumented people in its deportation campaign.

  125. The Balance That Keeps Climate Stable Is Out of Whack, U.N. Report Finds Climate, Today

    The continued burning of fossil fuels is locking heat in Earth’s atmosphere, oceans and land — instead of allowing it to reflect back into space, a new report finds.

  126. ‘The Comeback’ Season 3 Premiere Recap: The Old Razzle-Dazzle Arts, Today

    The HBO comedy returned for a new season on Sunday, more than 11 years after the previous one.

  127. As Trump’s Deadline Nears, Iranians Dread the Darkness World, Today

    With President Trump threatening to strike Iranian power plants, some war-weary civilians are panicking over a possible new debacle.

  128. Share Your Thoughts on Our Media Literacy Newsletter The Learning Network, Today

    Are you an educator interested in adding journalism lessons to your curriculum? We want to hear from you.

  129. Jeff Webb, Who Built a Competitive Cheerleading Empire, Dies at 76 Business, Yesterday

    Through Varsity Spirit, the company he established in 1974, he turned cheerleading into a multibillion-dollar juggernaut and exerted control over almost every aspect of it.

  130. Pro-Palestinian Activists Rally in Support of Freed Columbia Protester New York, Yesterday

    After speaking alongside city officials in Paterson, N.J., Leqaa Kordia, who was recently released after a year in ICE detention, led a crowd in chants of “globalize the intifada.”

  131. At New York Airports, Long T.S.A. Lines and Frustrated Travelers New York, Yesterday

    The shortage of checkpoint workers created lines of at least three hours at LaGuardia Airport. Many passengers doubted ICE agents were the solution.

  132. Irán lanza misiles contra la base militar en Diego García, pero EE. UU. sigue fuera de su alcance En español, Yesterday

    El intento de ataque iraní contra una base militar conjunta del Reino Unido y EE. UU. a 4000 kilómetros de distancia plantea interrogantes sobre el alcance de su arsenal.

  133. Una estatua de Cristóbal Colón vuelve a instalarse cerca de la Casa Blanca En español, Yesterday

    La réplica de un monumento, que fue derribado por un grupo de manifestantes en 2020, fue colocada frente al edificio Eisenhower Executive Office en Washington.

  134. How the G.O.P. and Democrats Are Talking About the Surge in Gas Prices U.S., Yesterday

    Republicans have largely been on defense against Democratic criticism. Here are five arguments advanced by figures in both parties.

  135. ‘Me alegro’: Trump reacciona a la muerte del exfiscal que investigó su campaña de 2016 En español, Yesterday

    Robert Mueller fue director del FBI y en 2017 investigó los esfuerzos de Rusia por inmiscuirse en las elecciones presidenciales del año anterior e inclinar el resultado a favor de Donald Trump.

  136. Oahu Residents Assess Flood Damage as Rain Drenches Maui Video, Yesterday

    Hawaii has been pounded for over a week by back-to-back storms. Weather officials said that 10 to 14 inches of rain fell on Thursday into Friday on Oahu, unleashing severe flooding. The storm has moved to Maui, where flash flood warnings were issued on Saturday.

  137. Got Older Gameplay, Yesterday

    For puzzlers of all generations, Matthew Luter hits the sweet spot.

  138. Las nuevas drogas mortales no llegan en pastillas ni en agujas, sino en papel En español, Yesterday

    Drogas fabricadas en laboratorio e impregnadas en las páginas de cartas, libros e incluso documentos legales se introducen clandestinamente a las prisiones, matan a reclusos y frustran a los investigadores.

  139. More Air-Conditioners Crank Up as Heat Wave Wilts Large Part of U.S. U.S., Yesterday

    In recent years, more homes have added air-conditioning, something that may come in handy this week as some areas are expected to see temperatures 40 degrees above normal.

  140. For ‘Buffy’ Fans, Nicholas Brendon’s Xander Was a Complicated Everyman Arts, Yesterday

    The actor, who died on Friday, was a fan favorite on “Buffy the Vampire Slayer,” even as his character mixed quiet heroism with hostility toward the show’s women.

  141. Trump’s Ultimatum to Iran World, Yesterday

    The president’s messages on the war have shifted, but the latest threat might be a sign that he’s moving to a harder stance.

  142. Israel’s Missile Defense Under Scrutiny After Iranian Attack World, Yesterday

    Two missiles landed hours apart, wreaking havoc in two towns near a heavily guarded nuclear site in the Negev Desert.

  143. French Local Elections Are Yardstick for Far Right. Initial Results Are Mixed. World, Yesterday

    France’s municipal elections ended on Sunday evening. Full results were not expected for hours, but the first projections suggested the far right may not have made major gains.

  144. Here’s What Happened in the War in the Middle East on Sunday World, Yesterday

    The Israeli military said its campaign against Hezbollah in Lebanon would intensify, while Iran threatened to attack civilian infrastructure if President Trump followed through with an ultimatum.

  145. Trump dice que enviará agentes del ICE a los aeropuertos el lunes En español, Yesterday

    El presidente lanzó la amenaza de desplegar agentes del ICE en un aparente intento de obligar a los demócratas a aprobar un nuevo presupuesto para el Departamento de Seguridad Nacional.

  146. Meteorite Crashes Through Roof of House Near Houston U.S., Yesterday

    No one was injured, but a woman was startled on Saturday when a meteorite pierced the roof of her home, ricocheted off the floor and struck a bedroom ceiling.

  147. ICE Agents Will Be Deployed to U.S. Airports, White House Confirms Video, Yesterday

    Tom Homan, the White House border czar, confirmed on Sunday that Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents would help security officials ease long lines at airports starting Monday. Transportation Security Administration officers have been working without pay amid a partial government shutdown that has led some workers to call out of work or quit.

  148. J. Michael Bishop, Nobel Prize Winner for Cancer Research, Dies at 90 Obituaries, Yesterday

    He helped discover cancer-causing genes. Later, as chancellor of the University of California, San Francisco, he led a major expansion.