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  1. Ultimátums descabellados y bombardeos ‘a mansalva’: un retrato de Trump en guerra En español, Today

    Es evidente que los drásticos vaivenes del presidente Trump se han combinado para dar a su gestión de la guerra un carácter errático e improvisado.

  2. Los últimos días de Gregory Bovino: sin arrepentimientos y con mano dura En español, Today

    El rostro de la ofensiva migratoria de Trump se retira esta semana y afirma que no fue lo suficientemente lejos en sus acciones.

  3. ‘BTS: El regreso’: 5 puntos clave En español, Today

    El documental de Netflix sobre la exitosa banda de k-pop ofrece una visión íntima de los músicos mientras lidian con su legado e intentan trazar la siguiente fase de sus carreras.

  4. I Saw Something New in San Francisco Opinion, Today

    Marshall McLuhan was right about Claude, too.

  5. ¿Has visto los ‘pucheros de la generación Z’? En español, Today

    Tienen los labios fruncidos. Sus ojos miran al vacío. ¿Es este gesto una forma de identidad?

  6. Help! My Favorite Athlete Is an Idiot. Opinion, Today

    Sports used to be an oasis from political squabbling. But now the bad opinions of star athletes have become impossible to escape.

  7. Goodbye, ‘Queer Eye.’ Goodbye, Queer Acceptance. Opinion, Today

    Today even tolerance is in doubt.

  8. Today’s Iran War Trump Israel Oil live blog included one standalone post:
  9. Quote of the Day: On Iran’s Rugged Frontier, Kurds Yearn to Join the Fight Corrections, Today

    Quotation of the Day for Sunday, March 29, 2026.

  10. A Toothless Iran? Missile and Drone Strikes Show It Can Still Inflict Pain. World, Today

    A wave of strikes across the Middle East in recent days shows that Iran has not lost the capacity to retaliate.

  11. Would You Run a 5K in a Van? On a Plane? In the Tub? Well, Today

    For these influencers, there’s no space too small for a jog.

  12. ‘Nowhere Else to Go’: The Squatters in the Richest Part of Seoul World, Today

    The city wants to redevelop a shantytown in Gangnam district, where hundreds are defying eviction, fighting for a right to own a home in an area notorious for the exorbitant cost of housing.

  13. Why Marriage, for So Many, Is Less Appealing Than Ever Style, Today

    From Gen Z to Gen X, a pause in the march to the altar, or a decision to skip it altogether, is becoming more common.

  14. Corrections: March 29, 2026 Corrections, Today

    Corrections that appeared in print on Sunday, March 29, 2026.

  15. Record Number of T.S.A. Employees Called Out on Friday U.S., Today

    President Trump signed a memo late Friday ordering the Department of Homeland Security to restore pay to airport screeners.

  16. ‘No Kings’ Protesters Rally From Coast to Coast Video, Today

    More than 3,000 demonstrations were planned in the United States on Saturday as part of the “No Kings” movement. Protesters held signs condemning the war in Iran and immigration raids.

  17. Astronaut’s Condition That Led to Space Station Evacuation Remains a Mystery Science, Yesterday

    The astronaut, Michael Fincke, experienced a medical emergency in January that rendered him unable to speak, he said.

  18. Here’s What Happened in the War in the Middle East on Saturday World, Yesterday

    The war with Iran escalated on Saturday as the Iran-allied Houthis joined the conflict and Israel bombarded Tehran with airstrikes.

  19. Roundabouts Gameplay, Yesterday

    Michael and Oliver Schlossberg’s puzzle will drive you crazy.

  20. Vance Wins CPAC Straw Poll, but Rubio Gains Steam Among MAGA Faithful U.S., Yesterday

    Conference organizers presented the poll results as a rebuttal to narratives that Republicans were split over the Iran war and support for Israel.

  21. Henry C. Lee Dies at 87; Forensic Scientist Testified in Defense of O.J. Simpson Science, Yesterday

    The Times called him “the world’s most highly regarded forensic criminologist,” but later in his career he faced accusations that he had hidden and fabricated evidence.

  22. G.O.P. Rift Leaves Congress With No Clear Path to End the Shutdown U.S., Yesterday

    The deadlock that left the Department of Homeland Security shuttered highlighted Republican divisions that are flaring ahead of the midterm elections.

  23. Yesterday’s Iran War Trump Israel Oil live blog included two standalone posts:
  24. Dr. Judith L. Rapoport, Pioneer in Understanding O.C.D., Dies at 92 Science, Yesterday

    Her best-selling 1989 book, “The Boy Who Couldn’t Stop Washing,” based on her groundbreaking research, brought public awareness to obsessive-compulsive disorder.

  25. F.B.I. Said to Dig Up Old Investigative Files on Democratic Lawmaker U.S., Yesterday

    The urgent instructions at the Trump administration’s behest to gather and relay the files on Representative Eric Swalwell have alarmed some career law enforcement officials.

  26. Iran and Immigration Frustrations Fuel New Wave of ‘No Kings’ Rallies World, Yesterday

    Thousands of organized demonstrations stretched across the country. Minnesota was a focal point of the protests after a tumultuous immigration crackdown.

  27. James Tolkan, a Tough-Talking Actor in ‘Back to the Future’ and ‘Top Gun,’ Dies at 94 Obituaries, Yesterday

    Mr. Tolkan’s career spanned decades but his breakout roles came as an authority figure in two popular films of the mid-1980s.

  28. 10 Million Grill Brushes Recalled After Some People Ingested Loose Bristles Business, Yesterday

    In at least five cases, customers sought medical attention to remove bristles “from their digestive tract or throat,” a federal agency said.

  29. Ukraine Finalizes Air Defense Deals With Gulf Nations Amid War in Mideast World, Yesterday

    The Ukrainian president visited the Middle East, where he sought to shift his country from a recipient of military aid to a supplier.

  30. Man in Paris Accused of Attempted Attack on Bank of America World, Yesterday

    Prosecutors say the police thwarted an attacker as he was trying to detonate explosives. The episode is being investigated as possible terrorism.

  31. Los herederos de Castro emergen en medio de la crisis en Cuba En español, Yesterday

    Mientras los funcionarios de Trump exigen cambios, la familia Castro reaparece en la escena política de Cuba. Algunos incluso se preguntan: ¿Podría alguno de ellos ser la “Delcy de Cuba”?

  32. Israeli Strike Kills 3 Journalists in Southern Lebanon, Officials Say World, Yesterday

    Israel accused one of the reporters of being a Hezbollah operative. Lebanon’s president said they were journalists and condemned the killings.

  33. Stephen Miller’s Latest Low Opinion, Yesterday

    His project of subordination at home and abroad continues unabated.

  34. ‘No Kings’ Protests Span the World, in Places Big and Small U.S., Yesterday

    It’s the third time that protesters have organized events around the globe to protest President Trump and his policies. In the United States, more than 3,000 demonstrations are planned.

  35. A Robust Caesar for Broccoli Lovers Food, Yesterday

    Trusty white beans and roasted broccoli get the garlicky, assertively umami Caesar treatment.

  36. Everything With Trump’s Name, Likeness and Signature Interactive, Yesterday

    Since the start of his second term, there have been more than a dozen instances of his name, image or signature emblazoned on a variety of American initiatives and institutions.

  37. April Monthly Bake: Carrot Cake Butter Mochi Food, Yesterday

    The spice of carrot cake meets the springy and buttery texture of mochi cake, with a tangy cream cheese glaze for good measure.

  38. 4 consejos para prosperar (a pesar de las dificultades) En español, Yesterday

    Las rutinas y rituales diarios pueden ayudarte a disfrutar los buenos momentos y a sobrellevar los malos.

  39. Pakistan Set to Host Top Regional Diplomats for Talks on Iran War World, Yesterday

    The foreign ministers of Saudi Arabia, Turkey and Egypt are expected in Islamabad on Sunday as the Pakistani government strives to find a diplomatic solution to the war.

  40. The Biggest Names in Fine Dining Now Have Rock-Star Residencies Business, Yesterday

    From Las Vegas to the Côte d’Azur, high-profile chefs are taking their cuisine on the road.

  41. Present Company Briefing, Yesterday

    Entertaining out-of-town visitors can yield ideas for how to live more intentionally in your everyday life.

  42. The Old Man Dreaming Up Wars for Young Men to Fight Opinion, Yesterday

    Any deal with Iran would probably be a bad one. But sending ground troops to seize Iranian territory would be an even worse choice.

  43. ‘We Are Going to Deeply Regret This War’ Opinion, Yesterday

    Three journalists on the potential repercussions of Operation Epic Fury.

  44. Trump Does Anything He Wants — and More Opinion, Yesterday

    When you’re a wannabe king they let you do it.

  45. Why a Long War Helps Iran Opinion, Yesterday

    A costly war will make Iran’s enemies think twice before attacking again.

  46. How to Save Hollywood: Make Fun Movies Opinion, Yesterday

    There’s been a vibe shift in Hollywood. Fun movies are back.

  47. ‘Love Story’ Wasn’t Really About John or Carolyn Opinion, Yesterday

    The wisdom of Jackie and Ethel Kennedy.

  48. Is Religion Reviving or Declining? Both. Opinion, Yesterday

    On the debate over the future of religious faith, and if it is expanding or not, in America.

  49. What We Have Learned From the Minnesota Resistance Opinion, Yesterday

    Readers respond to Thomas L. Friedman’s column about the community spirit helping Minnesotans in their opposition to ICE.

  50. Yemen’s Houthis Fire at Israel and Vow Further Attacks World, Yesterday

    There has long been concern that the Houthis, an Iran-backed militia, could disrupt shipping in the Red Sea if they entered the broader war.

  51. Can We Ask Our Son to Go on Weight-Loss Drugs in Exchange for a House? Magazine, Yesterday

    My husband wants to condition the gift on our son’s getting on a GLP-1 program. I feel that a gift is a gift and you should not extort a grown man.

  52. Wordle Review No. 1,744 Gameplay, Yesterday

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Sunday, March 29, 2026.

  53. Connections Companion No. 1,022 Gameplay, Yesterday

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Sunday, March 29, 2026.

  54. Strands Sidekick No. 756 Gameplay, Yesterday

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Sunday, March 29, 2026.

  55. Winter’s Gloomy Spirit Lifts as Baseball’s Blue Jays Land World, Yesterday

    In Canada, mercurial weather in March and April is known as false spring, but Blue Jays’ opening day delivered spiritual spring on a winter cold night. We’ll take it.

  56. What Is YouTube’s Dominance Doing to Us? We Asked Its C.E.O. Magazine, Yesterday

    Neal Mohan on A.I. slop, parental controls and his platform’s impact on our lives.

  57. Is Iran a Political Problem for Trump? Tell Me How Long the War Lasts. The Upshot, Yesterday

    Historically, quagmire abroad and high prices at home are the ingredients of a failed presidency.

  58. ‘Estoy muerta. No me envíen más correo’ En español, Yesterday

    La relación con mi casera fue de las más fiables de mi vida. La extraño.

  59. Un análisis de sangre podría predecir el alzhéimer. ¿Deberías hacértelo? En español, Yesterday

    Estos análisis podrían ayudar a mejorar la atención a la demencia, pero los científicos afirman que aún existen algunas advertencias e incógnitas.

  60. In an Asymmetrical War, Iran Seeks an Edge With Its Information War Business, Yesterday

    Propaganda and disinformation have flooded the internet in a sophisticated effort to undermine support for U.S. and Israeli attacks.

  61. Don’t Call Them Nuns. They’re Podcasters. Style, Yesterday

    They pray, they play Ultimate Frisbee and they have unwittingly become a meme.

  62. Her Past Was No Secret. Footage of a Child’s Cry Changed Everything. Arts, Yesterday

    Before being cast as “The Bachelorette,” Taylor Frankie Paul had discussed — with police, on podcasts and on TV — the domestic dispute that involved her 5-year-old daughter.

  63. ‘Life! Life! Life!’: Reviving a Globe-Trotting Sculptor of the Gilded Age Arts, Yesterday

    Paul Troubetzkoy traveled the world to immortalize the A-listers of his time. An exhibition in Milan remembers his vitality and fame.

  64. With Cuba Under Pressure, the Castro Dynasty Is Making a Comeback World, Yesterday

    As Trump officials demand changes, Castro family members are suddenly popping up across Cuba’s political scene. Some even ask: Could one be the “Cuban Delcy?”

  65. A Downturn in Las Vegas Could Signal Tough Times for the Nation U.S., Yesterday

    The high rollers may still be crowding the tables, but high prices and pinched discretionary incomes are driving a sharp drop-off in visitors to Las Vegas as Nevada’s governor runs for re-election.

  66. On CPAC’s Main Stage, Fissures in the Party Trump Remade U.S., Yesterday

    The Conservative Political Action Conference typically seeks to establish orthodoxy with its roster of speakers. This year, organizers created space for dissent, highlighting ongoing schisms in the MAGA movement.

  67. The Oil Shocks of the ’70s Changed the World. Will the Iran War Do the Same? Business, Yesterday

    Gas lines and quadrupling oil prices freaked out American consumers. But the oil crises also transformed global finance.

  68. On Iran’s Rugged Frontier, Kurds Yearn to Join the Fight World, Yesterday

    These groups’ dream has long been to establish federal autonomy, akin to that of their fellow Kurds in Iraq. With Iran’s leaders battered and degraded, they hope their moment has come.

  69. Yearning for Sun, New Yorkers Soak Up the Sauna Arts, Yesterday

    After a stretch of cold weather, the Culture of Bathe-ing Festival’s waterfront gathering brought out the swimsuits and a different kind of chill.

  70. Wild Ultimatums and ‘Bombing Our Little Hearts Out’: A Portrait of Trump at War U.S., Yesterday

    President Trump has vacillated between boasting about U.S. military superiority and deep frustration that his war of choice is not always having the desired effects.

  71. Smaller Is Better in Silicon Valley’s ‘Tiny Team’ Moment Business, Yesterday

    As artificial intelligence takes on more and more tasks, tech executives are embracing teams as small as two: one person plus A.I.

  72. When the Neighbor’s Renovation Gets Too Close for Comfort Real Estate, Yesterday

    When homes are separated by just a few feet, an extensive or improper renovation project can wreak havoc next door.

  73. A Challenge for ‘No Kings’ Protests, the Third Time Around U.S., Yesterday

    Organizers want this to be largest protest yet. But is hitting a number enough to deliver an effective political movement?

  74. Halfway Through Lent, a Small Quebec Island Celebrates With Masks and Jigs World, Yesterday

    Few islanders still observe Lent, but they cling to a tradition once seen as defying the all-powerful Roman Catholic Church.

  75. How Clean Energy Firms Are Trying to Survive the Trump Era Climate, Yesterday

    Offshore wind is out. Geothermal power is in. And many climate technology start-ups are looking for ways to carry on without federal backing.

  76. 9 Songs We’re Talking About This Week Arts, Yesterday

    Paul McCartney previews his first solo album in six years, and the Swedish pop star Robyn returns after eight with “Sexistential.”

  77. Bruce Hornsby Still Isn’t Playing It Safe Arts, Yesterday

    Admired by a new generation including Bon Iver’s Justin Vernon and Vampire Weekend’s Ezra Koenig, his new album, “Indigo Park,” keeps pushing forward.

  78. Drinking Raw Milk Is Risky. Should People Be Able to Buy It Anyway? U.S., Yesterday

    Several states are considering bills that would expand access to unpasteurized milk. MAHA supporters say consumers should have the right to choose.

  79. In Tana French’s New Novel, the Secrets Are Dark and Jagged Books, Yesterday

    “The Keeper,” the final book in her Cal Hooper trilogy, returns readers to an insular village in rural western Ireland.

  80. Thundercat Can Geek Out With the Best of Them Arts, Yesterday

    The genre-crossing bassist returning with his first album in six years broke down highlights from his collections of comic books, fashion and more.

  81. He Helped Write the Clean Air Act. He Fears for Its Future. Climate, Yesterday

    Thomas Jorling, adviser to Republicans who cosponsored the 1970 law, disputes the Trump administration’s claim that it shouldn’t apply to planet-warming greenhouse gases.

  82. Love Tana French? Read These Books Next. Books, Yesterday

    If you’ve blazed through all of the beloved crime novelist’s works, here are more thrillers that may be up your dark alley.

  83. 7 Podcasts to Boost Your Spirits Arts, Yesterday

    Shows from Amy Poehler, the novelist John Green and the Irish poet Pádraig Ó Tuama will help you take a break from the doomscrolling.

  84. Rethinking Thoreau: We’ve Been Mispronouncing His Name for Centuries Books, Yesterday

    George Clooney, Meryl Streep and other voice actors had to be persuaded, but a new PBS documentary (mostly) leads by example in stressing the first syllable.

  85. The New Family Portrait Has Four Legs and a Tail Real Estate, Yesterday

    Commissioned pet portraits have been around for centuries, but now they’re reaching a much wider clientele.

  86. Running for Congress at 30,000 Feet: A Flight Attendant’s Campaign Trail U.S., Yesterday

    Kaela Berg is part of a crop of working-class candidates that Democrats hope can help the party win back blue-collar voters.

  87. Can This Russian Bakery Survive a 3,500% Tax Increase? World, Yesterday

    The challenges faced by a small-business owner near Moscow highlight how Russia’s war-drained economy is on the doorstep of a major crisis.

  88. Los humanos tuvieron perros antes que agricultura, según confirma ADN antiguo En español, Yesterday

    Nuevas investigaciones sitúan la primera evidencia genética de perros hace 15.800 años y sugieren que los grupos de cazadores-recolectores podrían haberlos intercambiado entre ellos.

  89. Reseña de ‘Boda sangrienta 2’: la sangre es más espesa En español, Yesterday

    Esta entrega repite algunos de los puntos de su predecesora, pero reinventados con inteligencia para que siga siendo imprevisible e hilarantemente extraña.

  90. ¿Por qué el aumento del diésel afecta más a los consumidores que el alza de la gasolina? En español, Yesterday

    El diésel ha subido más que la gasolina este mes, lo que ha afectado directamente a las empresas, desde las cerveceras a las de transporte por carretera. Es probable que estos costos más elevados repercutan en los precios al consumo.

  91. Tu próximo abrigo de piel puede estar creciendo en un campo de cultivo En español, Yesterday

    BioFluff, una empresa de tecnología de la moda, está produciendo una nueva alternativa a las pieles animales: de origen vegetal, no hecha de plásticos.

  92. ¿Cuál es tu signo zodiacal? Los antiguos podrían ofrecer alguna pista En español, Yesterday

    Mucho antes de las aplicaciones de horóscopos, las bases de la multimillonaria industria actual de la astrología comenzaron en Babilonia, Egipto y el mundo clásico.

  93. Recupera tu hábito de correr esta primavera En español, Yesterday

    Si una temporada brutal de nieve y frío te ha mantenido en casa, estos consejos pueden ayudarte a retomar el paso.

  94. How a ‘Dexter’ Star Is Singing Her Way Through Spanish Harlem Interactive, Yesterday

    Luna Lauren Vélez, who played Capt. Maria LaGuerta on the serial killer drama, is making her own projects now (with much less blood).

  95. Are New York’s Environmental Concerns Worsening a Housing Shortage? New York, Yesterday

    Gov. Kathy Hochul is proposing to exempt a majority of new housing from state environmental reviews, arguing that sufficient safeguards are in place at the local level.

  96. Spelling Bee Forum Gameplay, Yesterday

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