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  1. Los dólares de EE. UU. tendrán la firma de Trump En español, March 27

    El presidente Donald Trump será el primer presidente en ejercicio cuya firma aparecerá en la moneda estadounidense.

  2. Italy Says It Has Recovered $23 Million Stolen From First ‘Bond Girl’ World, March 27

    The Swiss actress Ursula Andress, whose breakthrough came in “Dr. No” in 1962, accused a former wealth manager of embezzlement. He died in an apparent suicide last year.

  3. Han Kang Among National Book Critics Circle Award Winners Books, March 27

    This year’s winners include the latest novel by the South Korean Nobel laureate in literature and a memoir by one of India’s best known novelists.

  4. Why the Verdict Against Meta and YouTube Could Change Social Media Video, Today

    In a landmark case, a jury found Meta and YouTube guilty of creating products that were addictive. Ryan Mac explains the outcome and what it could mean for tech companies going forward.

  5. Judge Stays Pentagon’s Labeling of Anthropic as ‘Supply Chain Risk’ Technology, Today

    The decision is an early victory for the artificial intelligence company in a rancorous legal battle with the Department of Defense.

  6. How Far Will Trump Go in Iran? Video, Today

    I asked an Iran hawk what victory looks like now.

  7. Kennedy’s Vaccine Agenda Hits Roadblocks, Diminishing His Clout U.S., Today

    Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s vaccine skepticism is posing challenges for the Trump administration. Top health jobs are unfilled, and a court has blocked his vaccine schedule changes.

  8. Here’s What Happened in the War in the Middle East on Thursday World, Today

    For a second time, President Trump extended the deadline for Iran to fully reopen the Strait of Hormuz.

  9. Trump Says He Will Sign Order to Pay T.S.A. Agents as Travel Frustrations Grow U.S., Today

    President Trump said he would sign an emergency order to pay Transportation Security Administration agents, with an intensifying crisis at airports ahead of a busy travel weekend.

  10. As Markets Revolt in the Face of War, Trump Extends Iran Deadline World, Today

    Just after stocks ended another bruising day, the president took to social media to promote progress in talks with Iran.

  11. D.H.S. Funding Lapse Leads to Longest Partial Shutdown in History U.S., Today

    If the shutdown continues after this weekend, it will be longer than any previous shutdown, partial or full.

  12. Missile Hits Town in Central Israel Video, Today

    Video footage shows two people in central Israel barely missing being hit by what the Israeli military said was a bomblet from an Iranian cluster bomb. Emergency responders said that five others were treated from the blast. The attack came as President Trump ratcheted up pressure on Iran to agree to a peace deal to stop the war.

  13. 8 Days After Sex Abuse Revelations, California Renames Chavez Holiday U.S., Today

    Gov. Gavin Newsom signed legislation to rename Cesar Chavez Day as “Farmworkers Day,” moving quickly before the March 31 holiday.

  14. FKA twigs Says in Suit That Shia LaBeouf Had Her Sign ‘Illegal’ NDA Arts, Today

    The suit said the nondisclosure agreement that was part of her court settlement with Mr. LaBeouf, her former boyfriend, effectively silenced her. His lawyer disputes that.

  15. Sheriff in California Seizes More Ballots, Ignoring State Attorney General U.S., Today

    Chad Bianco, the Riverside County sheriff and a Republican running for governor, is examining votes from 2025 after unsubstantiated claims of fraud.

  16. Sardi’s Sells Its Name and Takes a Brief Intermission New York, Today

    The longtime owner of the restaurant, a Theater District mainstay, is bowing out, and the Shubert Organization plans to reopen after a renovation, with the celebrity caricatures intact.

  17. High School Athlete Is Shot Dead While Playing With Friends New York, Today

    A boy, the son of a New York police officer, may have been playing with a gun when it accidentally went off, killing Ka’Mardre Coleman, 16, according to prosecutors and the boy’s lawyer.

  18. How Young Is Too Young to Get a Smartphone? The Learning Network, Today

    A recent study found that having a smartphone before the age of 12 could carry health risks. Are kids getting the devices when they’re too young?

  19. Science Practice | A Study on the Health Effects of a Cellphone Before Age 12 The Learning Network, Today

    Researchers found higher rates of depression, poor sleep and obesity among tweens who had early access to a cellphone.

  20. Trump Says He Will Sign an Order to Pay T.S.A. Agents U.S., Today

    The details of Mr. Trump’s order, which he announced on social media, were not immediately available. Lawmakers have struggled to break a logjam over funding the Department of Homeland Security.

  21. Trump’s Signature Set to Be Added to America’s Currency U.S., Today

    President Trump is set to be the first sitting president to have his signature appear on the U.S. dollar.

  22. Wall St. Bonuses Soared to $49.2 Billion. New York Hoped for Even More. New York, Today

    The city was counting on a 15 percent rise in bonuses to produce tax revenues to fill its budget gap. The actual increase was 9 percent, the state comptroller said.

  23. G.O.P. Senator Weighs Forcing Congress to Vote to Authorize the Iran War U.S., Today

    Senator Lisa Murkowski of Alaska is drafting a formal authorization for the use of military force in Iran, seeking to put some parameters around the operation as the Trump administration has boxed out Congress.

  24. Trump Gives Iran More Time to Reopen the Strait of Hormuz Briefing, Today

    Also, transgender athletes were barred from women’s Olympic events. Here’s the latest at the end of Thursday.

  25. Iran Acts as Gatekeeper of Hormuz as War Drags On Business, Today

    Iran has allowed a small number of vessels to pass, but that won’t alleviate pressure or risk for the shipping industry and energy markets any time soon.

  26. Rubio Says Allies Should Help Secure Strait by Iran for Oil and Gas Ships World, Today

    The secretary of state said the United States and Iran were passing messages to each other as he headed to France for a diplomatic meeting of the Group of 7 nations.

  27. Maduro y Flores comparecen en Nueva York y el juez promete no desestimar el caso En español, Today

    El gobierno estadounidense ha impedido que Venezuela pague la defensa de su exdirigente. En una audiencia en el tribunal, el juez dijo que el derecho del expresidente a su propia defensa era “primordial”.

  28. Displaced by War, Many Seek Shelter in Beirut World, Today

    Over 100,000 people have fled to temporary shelters as Israel continues strikes on Lebanon.

  29. Sam Kieth, Creator of Surreal Comic Book Series The Maxx, Dies at 63 Arts, Today

    A cocreator of Neil Gaiman’s Sandman series, he dreamed up a character who is homeless in the real world and a superhero in a subconscious realm. It was adapted for an MTV series.

  30. Asia se asfixia entre los precios del petróleo y el dólar En español, Today

    La crisis en Medio Oriente obliga a los gobiernos regionales a buscar el delicado balance entre comprar combustible en dólares y trasladar lo menos posible el incremento de precios a la población.

  31. Betting on Everything World, Today

    Prediction market platforms like Polymarket and Kalshi go way beyond sports and politics. We take a closer look.

  32. A Troubling Problem at the Heart of the Met Opera’s Big Hit Arts, Today

    Audiences are packing the theater for a new “Tristan und Isolde.” Everyone can see the same spectacle, but they probably don’t hear the same sound.

  33. Standoff With Iran Raises Fresh Doubts About Trump’s Freestyle Diplomacy U.S., Today

    A jumble of emissaries — a friend, a family member, a dove and a hawk — on the Iran crisis reflects President Trump’s improvisational approach.

  34. A Beachside Feast Where the Secret to a Perfect Steak Was Revealed T Magazine, Today

    The designer Anita Patrickson gathered friends at her South African summer house for an evening of grilled food and ocean views.

  35. Hello? It’s Pakistan Calling About the War. World, Today

    Washington, Tehran, Riyadh, Abu Dhabi, Cairo, Istanbul and Brussels have all received calls as Pakistan plays mediator between the United States and Iran.

  36. Robert Fox, Acclaimed Producer in Britain and on Broadway, Dies at 73 Theater, Today

    A favorite of actors like Maggie Smith, he produced dozens of plays, including “The Audience,” about Queen Elizabeth II, which was made into the Netflix show “The Crown.”

  37. What the Energy Industry Is (and Isn’t) Saying About the War in Iran Climate, Today

    The latest from a closely watched gathering of energy industry executives, a rare look at a whale birth and more news.

  38. At Restaurants, Fusion Is No Longer a Dirty Word Food, Today

    In fact, it has been so normalized, especially by first generation American chefs, that we barely talk about it at all.

  39. Trump Extends Iran Deadline on Strait of Hormuz as Stocks Tumble World, Today

    President Trump pivoted after escalating threats. Israel also announced it had killed an Iranian commander leading efforts to block the Strait of Hormuz to almost all shipping traffic.

  40. En este rincón de internet, todos se ven mejor calvos En español, Today

    Un foro de Reddit se ha convertido en un refugio para quienes deciden si ha llegado el momento de afeitarse la cabeza por completo.

  41. Air Canada Chief Apologizes for English-Only Condolences After Plane Crash World, Today

    Michael Rousseau said he was “deeply saddened” that his ​inability to speak French had diverted attention from the families’ grief.

  42. Stench of 20 Tons of Spilled Tofu Hits Missouri Town ‘Like a Brick Wall’ U.S., Today

    A truck careened into a ravine in Jerome, Mo., leaving the tofu to stew for weeks. “It was worse than a landfill on a hot July day,” said the general manager of a towing company.

  43. For Sperm Whales, Having a Calf Is a Group Effort Video, Today

    Researchers filmed a sperm whale giving birth in the wild, an event that is rarely documented.

  44. 7 New Books We Love This Week Books, Today

    Reading recommendations from critics and editors at The New York Times.

  45. Judge Questions Why U.S. Is Blocking Funding for Maduro’s Lawyers New York, Today

    The U.S. government has blocked Venezuela from paying for Nicolás Maduro’s defense lawyers. In a hearing, a judge said repeatedly that the former president’s right to his own defense was “paramount.”

  46. El Comité Olímpico prohíbe la participación de atletas trans en pruebas femeninas En español, Today

    En un comunicado, el COI dijo que todas las personas que participen en esas categorías deberán someterse a exámenes genéticos.

  47. Crossplay Game Review Interactive, Today

    Review your recent games.

  48. Contemporary Opera Doesn’t Need to ‘Challenge’ Audiences Opinion, Today

    With a musical language they can appreciate, Americans could more easily find opera’s appeal.

  49. What’s Going On in This Graph? | April 8, 2026 The Learning Network, Today

    How much screen time are students getting at school?

  50. What’s Going On in This Picture? | March 30, 2026 The Learning Network, Today

    Look closely at this image, stripped of its caption, and join the moderated conversation about what you and other students see.

  51. The Disgusting Reason a Staten Island Creek Turned Bright Green New York, Today

    The emerald tint to the Clove Lakes Park stream helped confirm long-held suspicions about what might be leaking from toilets.

  52. On Trump’s Mind: Iran, Inflation and Sharpies U.S., Today

    President Trump waxed on about the virtues of the pen, calling it more economical and a better instrument than the fancier writing tools preferred by his predecessors.

  53. El ejército de EE. UU. abate a 4 personas en un ataque a una embarcación en el Caribe En español, Today

    Al menos 163 personas han muerto en la campaña del gobierno de Trump contra el presunto contrabando de drogas.

  54. Winter Sea Ice in the Arctic Ties a Record Low Climate, Today

    Ice plays a vital role in reflecting away planet-warming sunlight. The Arctic is warming much faster than most other parts of the world.

  55. Safety Experts Considered LaGuardia Challenging but Not an Outlier Business, Today

    Regulators, pilots and others in aviation have worried about the kind of runway accident that happened at LaGuardia Airport on Sunday.

  56. ‘Because I’m President’: Trump Defends His Use of Mail Voting U.S., Today

    President Trump wants to restrict voting by mail, which he says amounts to “cheating.” But he defended his own use of the practice in a special election this week.

  57. These Airports Don’t Use T.S.A. Your Current Wait: Minutes, Not Hours. Travel, Today

    A handful of airports, including San Francisco and Kansas City International, participate in a program that lets them rely on private screeners instead of T.S.A. agents.

  58. Savannah Guthrie Says She Believes Her Mother Was Taken for Ransom Video, Today

    Savannah Guthrie spoke on the “Today” show in her first interview since her mother, Nancy Guthrie, was abducted from her home near Tuscon, Ariz.

  59. What Teenagers Are Saying About How Pets Have Improved Their Lives The Learning Network, Today

    Students reflect on research that shows pets keep you healthier and share the profound bonds they’ve made with their animal companions.

  60. Hungarian Journalist Faces Spy Charges After Reports on Election Meddling World, Today

    The government of Prime Minister Viktor Orban has pursued an intensifying campaign against critics in a tough race before April elections.

  61. Malaysia Says Iran Will Allow Its Ships to Pass Through the Strait of Hormuz World, Today

    The reprieve would ease disruptions in Malaysia’s energy supply, but the prime minister has vowed to make preparations for a more volatile future.

  62. La repentina muerte del influente chino que decía a los jóvenes cómo triunfar En español, Today

    Zhang Xuefeng era conocido por sus consejos sensatos, algunos decían cínicos, sobre cómo triunfar en el ambiente competitivo de la educación en China. Murió a los 41 años.

  63. Seeking a Sounding Board? Beware the Eager-to-Please Chatbot. Well, Today

    A new study of popular AI models shows that their feedback on social situations is far from impartial.

  64. Scientists Filmed a Whale Birth. The Surprise: Mom Had Many Helpers. Climate, Today

    The episode, involving a group of sperm whales, adds to evidence that humans aren’t the only species that gets some form of assistance during and after delivery.

  65. Oscars Will Move to a Venue Outside Hollywood Business, Today

    The event will be held in downtown Los Angeles starting in 2029 as part of a deal between the academy and AEG, a developer of entertainment venues.

  66. This Stunning Chocolate Dessert Is Simpler Than It Looks Food, Today

    From the press-in crust to the creamy tea-infused filling, this tart will be the star of every Easter celebration.

  67. Small Portable Lamps That Make a Big Impact T Magazine, Today

    The best rechargeable lights bring warmth and flair.

  68. Trump Administration Begins Investigations Into Three Medical Schools U.S., Today

    The Justice Department’s demands for admissions-related data from Stanford, Ohio State and the University of California, San Diego, represent a flex of federal power.

  69. Europeans Worry Russia Is Preparing to Deliver Drones to Iran World, Today

    The drones are an improved version of a weapon that Iran sent to Russia for use in its war in Ukraine.

  70. Never Waste Dill Again Food, Today

    The minute you buy this herb, you’re racing to use it up. Anxiety be gone! Try a feta-ranch wedge salad, a dill Dutch baby and these other recipes.

  71. Memes and Mixed Messages in the Iran War Opinion, Today

    Readers respond to an Opinion guest essay by Phil Klay. Also: Educating undocumented students; energy realities; calling all teenagers.

  72. At the Reception, Guests Played Cornhole and Toasted Marshmallows Fashion, Today

    Camp-style weddings appeal to couples who want to trade formal affairs for gatherings where guests can connect and play.

  73. Trump Eyes White House Treaty Room for Latest Renovation Project U.S., Today

    President Trump is making new plans in one of the most significant renovations in the history of the White House.

  74. Lawmakers Press to Limit Prediction Bets by Policymakers U.S., Today

    New bills aim to crack down on prediction-market bets by the president and members of Congress.

  75. ‘Yes’ Review: From Israel, an Uncomfortable Existential Howl Movies, Today

    Nadav Lapid’s scathing tone and accelerated rhythms lead this movie about a married couple who ingratiate themselves with the country’s power elite.

  76. Un pastor pidió que un demócrata fuera ‘crucificado con Cristo’. ¿Fue una amenaza? En español, Today

    El pastor Brooks Potteiger hizo el comentario durante el episodio de un pódcast. James Talarico, candidato demócrata al Senado por Texas, dijo: “Puedes rezar por mi muerte, pastor, pero yo te sigo amando”.

  77. Dash Crofts, of the Soft-Rock Duo That Sang ‘Summer Breeze,’ Dies at 87 Arts, Today

    Seals & Crofts had a number of Billboard Top 20 songs in the 1970s before their chart topper brought them global fame.

  78. Mortgage Rates Jump Again as Iran War Effects Ripple Through Housing Market Business, Today

    The average rate on a 30-year mortgage in the United States hit 6.38 percent, the fourth increase since the war began.

  79. Roman Catholic Churches See a Surge of New Converts U.S., Today

    Bishops are trying to understand what’s behind the wave. People joining the church described their reasons as highly personal.

  80. Where Trump Has Installed Election Deniers in Government Interactive, Today

    His administration is stocked with people who have questioned the legitimacy of elections, including some who have claimed that the 2020 presidential race was stolen.

  81. A Passover Chicken With California Cool Food, Today

    A riff on a riff of chicken Marbella, this crowd-pleasing, make-ahead dish is a staple of a chef’s Seders.

  82. Four Problems for Trump in Birthright Citizenship Case U.S., Today

    The president must confront a 1952 federal law, the possibility that millions will lose their citizenships, stateless foundlings and a fluid future.

  83. Under Carney, Canada Finally Hits NATO’s 2% Spending Target World, Today

    Trump and other American presidents have criticized Canada for failing to meet the alliance’s military spending minimum of 2 percent of gross domestic product.

  84. ‘Public Charge’ Review: The World Is Messy. Being a Force for Good Is, Too. Theater, Today

    A new play at the Public Theater written by Michael J. Chepiga and the former ambassador Julissa Reynoso is a diplomatic memoir of sorts, and a meditation on loving one’s country.

  85. Trump amenaza a Europa y pone a sus dirigentes en un dilema respecto a Irán En español, Today

    Los políticos europeos se arriesgan a enfadar a sus votantes si se unen a la guerra de EE. UU. Pero también si no toman medidas para terminar con el bloqueo de Irán y aliviar la crisis energética.

  86. After Wooing Trump With Deals, Pakistan Gets a Seat at the Table U.S., Today

    Steve Witkoff, a diplomatic envoy, used the Board of Peace to announce an agreement that could raze a Pakistan-owned Manhattan hotel. Now the country is involved in negotiating peace talks with Iran.

  87. South Dakota Governor Signs Bill Requiring Citizenship Proof to Vote U.S., Today

    The law, which mirrors national Republican priorities, requires newly registered voters to show that they are U.S. citizens in order to cast a ballot in state or local races.

  88. The Trail of Clues Leading to Iran That Binance Missed Technology, Today

    The world’s largest crypto exchange is under fire after investigators found accounts moving $1.7 billion to Iranian entities. Clues about those accounts were in plain sight for over a year.

  89. Local Opposition Is Slowing A.I. Data Centers. Wall Street Has Noticed. Business, Today

    Tech companies are running into resistance from neighbors and may not be able to build at the pace they promised investors.

  90. Agentes de ICE empiezan a revisar documentos en algunos aeropuertos En español, Today

    No estaba claro si el hecho de que los agentes ayudaran a revisar a los pasajeros mejoraría los tiempos de espera. Algunos viajeros expresaron su preocupación.

  91. A Pop Diva and a Flamed-Out Rock Music Revolution Theater, Today

    The singer Self Esteem, aka Rebecca Lucy Taylor, is an incarnation of late 1960s counterculture in a new London production of David Hare’s “Teeth ‘n’ Smiles.”

  92. Damaged Runway at LaGuardia Reopens After Plane Wreckage Is Removed New York, Today

    Officials expect the airport in New York to be fully operational later on Thursday. One of its two runways had been closed since Sunday, when a jet hit a truck, killing two pilots.

  93. U.S. Accuses NewYork-Presbyterian of Reaching Deals That Kept Costs High Business, Today

    The Justice Department sued the large New York health system, saying it restricted insurance companies from offering patients cheaper options.

  94. There’s a Lot to Like About This Chile Lime Roast Chicken Food, Today

    Both bright and a little spicy, the dish capitalizes on all the flavorful drippings by tucking carrots and baby potatoes under the bird.

  95. Chocolate Bunnies With Some Extra Personality T Magazine, Today

    Plus: a Korean fragrance brand in New York, a wellness retreat on the Portuguese coast and more recommendations from T Magazine.

  96. Russian Lawmakers Go to U.S. for First Time Since Invasion of Ukraine World, Today

    The State Department had to lift sanctions on Russian lawmakers invited by a Kremlin-friendly member of Congress.

  97. Europe Heads for Another Energy Shock in a Vulnerable State Business, Today

    The region’s stores of natural gas are running at the lowest level in years, and filling them up is increasingly daunting as the U.S.-led war in Iran pushes up prices.

  98. Today’s Iran War Israel Trump Oil live blog included two standalone posts:
  99. Australia Temporarily Blocks Iranians With Visitor Visas From Entry World, Today

    Iranian tourists with visas will be barred for six months in case they are ‘unable or unlikely’ to go back because of the war, Australian officials said.

  100. Glass Threads Spun From a Volcano’s Bubbly Magma Science, Today

    A volcanic formation known as Pele’s hair is produced when air-filled magma is stretched, according to a new study by a team of scientists and glass artists.

  101. Zelensky Says U.S. Is Conditioning Security Guarantees on Surrender of Donbas World, Today

    President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine said that President Trump “still chooses a strategy of putting more pressure on the Ukrainian side.”

  102. One Dead After Fire on Top Floor of Bronx Apartment Building New York, Today

    Firefighters responded to a call at 5:30 a.m. on Thursday and found that a person had died in the apartment where the fire originated.

  103. Two Killed in Abu Dhabi as Gulf States Face Fresh Attacks World, Today

    A Pakistani man and an Indian man died when shrapnel fell from an intercepted missile, officials said. Saudi Arabia, Kuwait and Bahrain also reported strikes.

  104. The Kennedy Center Is Giving Bill Maher the Mark Twain Prize Arts, Today

    The annual award that recognizes merit in humor is going to the satirist and talk show host who has been critical of President Trump and political correctness.

  105. Olympic Committee Bars Transgender Athletes From Women’s Events World, Today

    Kirsty Coventry, the first woman to lead the International Olympic Committee, has frequently spoken about what she says is the need to protect women’s competitions at the Olympic Games.

  106. How to Turn a Chicken Egg Into a Drug Factory Science, Today

    A biotech start-up is testing a novel way of efficiently producing pharmaceutical drugs.

  107. War Will Push U.S. Inflation Above 4 Percent This Year, O.E.C.D. Says Business, Today

    Higher energy prices and uncertainty over the war in the Middle East will boost inflation and weigh on economic growth, a new forecast says.

  108. U.S. Military Kills 4 People in Boat Strike in Caribbean U.S., Today

    At least 163 people have been killed in the Trump administration’s campaign against suspected drug smuggling.

  109. After ‘Sausage Making,’ European Lawmakers Approve U.S. Trade Deal World, Today

    The agreement that President Trump struck with the European Union has cleared a major hurdle that delayed it for months.

  110. Shield AI, a Start-Up Making Military Drones, Raises $2 Billion Business, Today

    The company, which develops autonomous military technology, also plans to buy a maker of simulation software as interest in next-generation defense soars.

  111. Is Big Tech Facing a Big Tobacco Moment? Business, Today

    Back-to-back courtroom losses have put technology giants, including Meta and Google, in uncertain territory as they face lawsuits and bans on teen users.

  112. Savannah Guthrie Says 2 Ransom Notes About Her Mother Were Likely Genuine U.S., Today

    Her interview on the “Today” show came more than 50 days after her mother, Nancy Guthrie, was taken from her home near Tucson, Ariz.

  113. Snapchat Investigated in Europe Over Child Safety Policies Business, Today

    Regulators in Brussels accused the social media platform of maintaining a weak age-verification system, and steering younger users toward inappropriate experiences.

  114. Commander Targeted by Israel Led Iran’s Blockade of Strait of Hormuz World, Today

    Israel said it killed the naval commander, Alireza Tangsiri, in an airstrike on Thursday morning. Iran has not commented.

  115. ‘Love Story’ Is Actually A Horror Story Video, Today

    Wesley Morris and Sasha Weiss, the culture editor of The New York Times Magazine, on FX’s streaming hit “Love Story: John F. Kennedy Jr. & Carolyn Bessette.”

  116. Melania Trump and A.I.-Powered Robot Arrive at White House Event Video, Today

    The first lady, Melania Trump, entered a White House summit on educational technology alongside a humanoid robot. It then silently walked away as the meeting began.

  117. Ending the Iran War Briefing, Today

    Today we look at what it would take to end the conflict.

  118. Storms Could Bring Tornadoes, Hail and Heavy Rain to the Midwest on Thursday Weather, Today

    Forecasters were watching an area just south of the Great Lakes, where storms were expected to move through on Thursday afternoon and evening.

  119. Caos en los aeropuertos En español, Today

    Los aeropuertos de EE. UU. se han convertido en un símbolo de la disfunción del gobierno, y la temporada de viajes de primavera está a la vuelta de la esquina.

  120. A Landmark Verdict on the Danger of Social Media, and Trump’s Call to Punish ‘Rogue Judges’ The Headlines, Today

    Plus, OnlyFans’ billionaire owner dies at 43.

  121. The Airport Meltdown The Daily, Today

    Long lines are plaguing many American airports because of a shortage of Transportation Security Administration staff.

  122. Wordle Review No. 1,742 Gameplay, Today

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

  123. Strands Sidekick No. 754 Gameplay, Today

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

  124. Connections Companion No. 1,020 Gameplay, Today

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

  125. En Cuba, el sistema de salud está paralizado por el bloqueo de EE. UU. En español, Today

    El rápido deterioro de las condiciones en hospitales y clínicas de toda Cuba está causando muertes evitables, según médicos cubanos.

  126. How Can America Be So Miserable When It’s So Rich? Opinion, Today

    The just resentments of a shrinking middle class.

  127. Men of the Trump Administration, 2026 Opinion, Today

    Are Democrats ugly? Asking for a friend.

  128. Big Tech Should Pay for What It Has Done to Us Opinion, Today

    We are beginning an era where the social-media companies are finally held accountable for their harm.

  129. To Afford a House in Los Angeles, They Had to Become Landlords Interactive, Today

    For a couple and their toddler, moving from a noisy street in Hollywood to a tranquil home in the San Fernando Valley meant adding extra income — even if they had to build a house in the backyard.

  130. Raphael and the Renaissance of Divine Beauty Arts, Today

    This blockbuster exhibition at the Metropolitan Museum of Art humanizes a lapsed god of painting.

  131. A Klee Angel’s American Debut Is Delayed by the Mideast War Arts, Today

    The rarely seen “Angelus Novus” by Paul Klee was supposed to arrive at New York’s Jewish Museum, but remains in Israel instead.

  132. Rare Books Stolen From a Jesuit Archive in Rome Are Returned to Italy Arts, Today

    The books, about astronomy and other topics, were written in Chinese by Jesuit missionaries who shared information on science as part of their effort to spread Christianity.

  133. Iran Is Using America’s Playbook Against Us Opinion, Today

    Iran has blocked the Strait of Hormuz by raising risks for ship operators. In doing so, it has taken lessons from American financial policy.

  134. Juries Take the Lead in the Push for Child Online Safety Technology, Today

    A pair of verdicts held social media companies accountable for harming young users, highlighting a growing backlash as Congress struggles to pass legislation.

  135. How Should We Teach About Historical Figures Who Might Have Done Terrible Things? The Learning Network, Today

    Civil rights and labor leader Cesar Chavez was a hero to many. How does a Times investigation, which revealed evidence that he sexually abused many women and girls, change his legacy?

  136. Have You Seen the ‘Gen Z Pout’? Style, Today

    Their lips are pursed. Their eyes gaze into the middle distance. Is this a real thing?

  137. What’s Your Star Sign? The Ancients Could Offer You Some Insight. Arts, Today

    Long before horoscope apps, the foundations of today’s multibillion-dollar astrology industry were laid in Babylonia, Egypt and the classical world.

  138. ‘Lethality’ Used to Be a Pentagon Buzzword. Now It’s a Worldview. Magazine, Today

    It’s blunt instead of vague, brash instead of evasive, bold instead of cautious. And yet the word obfuscates as much as old defense jargon.

  139. Do You Believe in Magic? This Exhibit Is for You. New York, Today

    A show at the Library for the Performing Arts examines the golden age of magic in New York City, from the 1870s to just before World War II.

  140. Saving Hermit Crabs by Breeding Them in the Suburbs Magazine, Today

    Often treated as throwaway pets, hermit crabs can live 50 years. Mary Akers, a self-taught expert, wants people to appreciate them as much as she does.

  141. ‘Love Story’ Is Actually a Horror Story Podcasts, Today

    The nightmare began when she said, “I do.”

  142. Touching the Divine Through a Storied Rockefeller Art Trove Arts, Today

    Our critic offers a guide to 70 years of great devotional sculptures in the Asia Society collection — including some that he once helped install.

  143. What Is Carole Radziwill Thinking? Style, Today

    Her deceased loved ones are characters on a hit TV show, her name is in the Epstein files and she’s returning to “Real Housewives.” What does she make of it all?

  144. When a Not-So-Dark Knight and His Sidekick Saved a Wacky Gotham Movies, Today

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  145. It’s Not Trump. It’s America. Opinion, Today

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  146. Help! Budget Charged Me $595 for Returning a Car a Few Hours Early. Travel, Today

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  147. Nowhere Feels Safe As Israel Strikes Heart of Beirut Video, Today

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  148. 36 Hours in Raleigh, N.C. Interactive, Today

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  149. Colleges Pressed to Remove Names of Epstein’s Friends From Buildings U.S., Today

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  150. D. Boon’s Death Shook Punk Rock. 40 Years Later, Minutemen Look Back. Arts, Today

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  151. My Girlfriend Was Secretly Texting Her Ex. Can I Ever Trust Her Again? Well, Today

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

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

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  154. The One Thing Every New Development Must Have Real Estate, Today

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  155. ‘They Will Kill You’ Review: The Co-Op From Hell Movies, Today

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  156. Mearns and Melnick, Dance Stars Who Choose Each Other Arts, Today

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  157. ‘She Dances’ Review: Steve Zahn Is a Reluctant Chaperone Movies, Today

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  158. ‘Our Hero, Balthazar’ Review: Lost Souls and Found Follies Movies, Today

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  159. ‘A Magnificent Life’ Review: An Era of Artistic Revolutions Movies, Today

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  160. ‘Forbidden Fruits’ Review: Queen Bees of the Food Court Movies, Today

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  161. ‘BTS: The Return’ Review: Back in the Recording Booth Movies, Today

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  162. ‘Fantasy Life’ Review: Digging Out of the Doldrums Movies, Today

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  163. ‘Alpha’ Review: Body Trouble Movies, Today

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  164. Marriage Might Not Happen. But ‘Something Very Bad’ Did. Arts, Today

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  165. Cuban Patients Are Dying Because of U.S. Blockade, Doctors Say World, Today

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  166. Some Judges See Risks in Fiery Opinions Warning of Threats to Democracy U.S., Today

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  167. In Rural Ukraine, Basic Health Care Is a Casualty of War World, Today

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  168. When a Shoe Gets a Tattoo T Magazine, Today

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  169. We’ve Got Stars for Quique Crudo, Rice Thief and More Food, Today

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  170. Is the U.S. Constitution Doomed to Fail? Books, Today

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  171. Wealthy Investors Are Targeting Foes of Clean Energy, and They Want Revenge Climate, Today

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  172. In California’s Agricultural Heartland, Latino Voters are Up for Grabs U.S., Today

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  173. A Documentary About A.I. Gets Chief Executives on the Record Movies, Today

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  174. Revenge of the Housewives Books, Today

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  175. How a Healthy Mind-Set Influences Longevity Well, Today

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  176. A Film Studio Moved to Montana for Tax Breaks. Will It Benefit the Locals? Business, Today

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  177. Oil Prices Go Higher and Global Stocks Fall Business, Today

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  178. India Appears Sidelined as Pakistan Tries to Play Peacemaker World, Today

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  179. Jury Rules Against Meta and YouTube for Addictive Features Video, Today

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  180. ‘Estoy manchado. Estoy en los archivos’ En español, Today

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  181. Este músculo es el héroe anónimo de la longevidad En español, Today

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  182. Out the Door The Learning Network, Today

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  183. Mamdani Promised to Freeze the Rent. Now the Fight Begins. New York, Today

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  184. Why a 100-Foot Protest ‘Buffer Zone’ at Houses of Worship Won’t Happen New York, Today

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  185. Battle Over a Contentious Police Unit Re-emerges in New York City New York, Today

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  186. Spelling Bee Forum Gameplay, Today

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  187. Palabra del día: ‘exemplary’ En español, Today

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  189. Word of the Day: exemplary The Learning Network, Today

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  190. Josh Johnson Ridicules the Army’s Opening to Older Recruits Arts, Today

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  191. Para Putin, la guerra en Irán lo cambió todo En español, Today

    El ataque conjunto de Estados Unidos e Israel disparó los precios del petróleo y fracturó las relaciones dentro de la OTAN, lo que significó buenas noticias para Moscú.

  192. Ya no es la madrastra malvada: la reivindicación de una poderosa faraona En español, Today

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  193. It Was One of the Cold War’s Greatest Crimes. No One Has Paid a Price. Opinion, Today

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  194. Chinese Education Influencer’s Sudden Death Prompts Grief, and Reflection World, Today

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  195. 7 mitos que obstaculizan la limpieza En español, Today

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  196. Rescuers Race to Save a 32-Foot Humpback Whale Stranded Off a German Beach World, Today

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  197. Trump’s Threats to Europe Put Its Leaders in a Double Bind Over Iran World, Today

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  198. New York City’s Population Flat After Drop in Immigration New York, Today

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  199. Immigration Slowdown Hits Every Metro Area in the U.S., Census Shows U.S., Today

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  200. How U.S.A.I.D. Birth Control Meant for Africa Was Ruined World, Today

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  201. Corrections: March 26, 2026 Corrections, Today

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  202. Quote of the Day: Have a Nice Flight. Don’t Forget Your Fortitude. Corrections, Today

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  203. Trump Calls for Law Cracking Down on Crime and ‘Rogue Judges’ U.S., Today

    Ahead of the midterms, President Trump told a Republican gathering that he wants to go after repeat offenders and “rogue judges that are criminals.”

  204. Chip Taylor, Writer of ‘Wild Thing’ and Other Classic Rock Hits, Dies at 86 Arts, Today

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  205. Melania y el robot En español, Today

    La primera dama, Melania Trump, cree que más niños deberían contar con “educadores humanoides”.

  206. Leon Radvinsky, arquitecto del éxito de OnlyFans, muere a los 43 años En español, Today

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  207. Formal Agreement Gameplay, Today

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  208. Schumer Says Democrats Will Try to Restore Clean Energy Tax Credits Climate, Today

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