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  1. The Abuse Allegations Against a Civil Rights Icon, and a 48% Rise in Oil Prices The Headlines, Today

    Plus, there’s a big catch for that stunning ocean view.

  2. Who Is Winning the War in Iran? The Daily, Today

    As the conflict with Iran intensifies, President Trump’s options — to fight on or move toward pulling back — both carry deeply problematic consequences.

  3. Connections Companion No. 1,013 Gameplay, Today

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Friday, March 20, 2026.

  4. Wordle Review No. 1,735 Gameplay, Today

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Friday, March 20, 2026.

  5. Strands Sidekick No. 747 Gameplay, Today

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Friday, March 20, 2026.

  6. La inmigración no era tema en Argentina. Hasta que se convirtió en uno En español, Today

    El gobierno argentino se está sumando a una tendencia mundial de restricciones a la inmigración, y está usando mensajes agresivos, similares a los del gobierno de Donald Trump.

  7. White Identity Is Galvanizing the Right Opinion, Today

    He wrote a book on anti-white bias. The White House noticed.

  8. Can Military Excellence Save Us From Trump’s Incompetence? Opinion, Today

    It should never have come to this.

  9. Epstein invirtió miles de dólares para limpiar su imagen en internet En español, Today

    Tras salir de la cárcel en 2009, el abusador sexual contrató a varias personas para que pulieran su imagen en Google, Wikipedia y muchos otros rincones en la red.

  10. Trump Is Putting His Stamp on the World Opinion, Today

    Be careful what you wish for.

  11. Four Kids, Two Dads and a One-Bedroom Apartment in Manhattan Interactive, Today

    Looking for an easier commute and a stronger connection to the city, a Connecticut family searched for a pied-à-terre on the West Side for less than $600,000.

  12. How Japan’s Leader Found Her Voice in D.C. Decades Ago World, Today

    Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi got her start in politics as an intern for a trailblazing Colorado lawmaker. She returns to Washington this week to meet with President Trump.

  13. TikTok’s Hottest Drama? Crying Doctors and Crushed Dreams. Style, Today

    Match Week videos, in which early-career doctors film themselves receiving their residency assignments, scratch a very real parasocial itch.

  14. Should the United States End the Death Penalty? The Learning Network, Today

    President Trump has encouraged states to pursue the death penalty. The New York Times editorial board argues it is a cruel and unjust punishment. What do you think?

  15. The States Pushing for Ten Commandments Displays in Classrooms U.S., Today

    Texas, Louisiana and Arkansas have passed laws requiring the posters in public schools. Several other states are considering similar measures.

  16. It’s All About Hormuz Opinion, Today

    The U.S. cannot both end the war immediately and claim victory. It is one or the other.

  17. Musk Whips Up Frenzy Against Thune Over Voter ID Bill U.S., Today

    The billionaire Elon Musk is furiously pushing on social media for Senator John Thune, the majority leader, to pass the SAVE America Act. But so far, he hasn’t publicly spent money to promote the bill.

  18. After K-Pop and K-Drama, Here Come K-Games Arts, Today

    The open-world fantasy Crimson Desert looks like the latest example of South Korea’s evolution into a gaming powerhouse.

  19. At the Met’s Blockbuster 5-Hour Opera, Caffeine Is the Real Star Style, Today

    Audiences packed the house for a new production of “Tristan und Isolde.” They also came prepared, with (at least) five different forms of coffee.

  20. The Struggle to Find Good, Affordable Schools New York, Today

    New York parents can’t always afford to live in neighborhoods with good public schools, and other options are more expensive than ever.

  21. Artificial Intelligence Is Coming for the Sommeliers Food, Today

    Chatbots may give a helpful boost in confidence to anxious restaurant diners, but are they offering better wine advice?

  22. The Best We Should Hope For From the Fed: Nothing Business, Today

    A rate cut in the next few months could signal major problems in the economy.

  23. Imagining a Future for Langston Hughes’s Harlem Brownstone Real Estate, Today

    The exterior of the brownstone where the famous poet lived the last 20 years of his life had deteriorated. Now the National Trust is undertaking a meticulous restoration.

  24. She Killed a Family With Her Speeding Car. Is Probation Enough? U.S., Today

    Two years ago, an older driver killed a couple, their toddler and their baby as her vehicle sped through San Francisco. A judge has indicated that he intends to let her avoid prison, home detention and community service.

  25. 36 Hours in Shanghai Interactive, Today

    In China’s second-largest city, historic architecture finds new life as galleries and dining destinations.

  26. The Surge of Anti-Muslim Hate Demands Repudiation Opinion, Today

    The attacks are shameful and full of lies.

  27. ‘It Feels Like There’s No Jobs’: 12 Gen Z Voters on the U.S. Economy Interactive, Today

    The group discusses the labor market, work and how A.I. and hustle culture are influencing their lives.

  28. 2 Chainz, One of Hip-hop’s Cheekiest Lyricists, Gets Serious Arts, Today

    The rapper known for his quirky turns of phrase and malapropisms is trying his hand at a memoir.

  29. The Apps You Need for Your Next Trip Abroad Travel, Today

    Ride-hailing, dining and navigation apps you rely on at home may not be the best options in many countries. Here are local alternatives to download before you go.

  30. Homes for Sale in Manhattan and Queens Real Estate, Today

    This week’s properties are in Chelsea, Battery Park City and Kew Gardens.

  31. Homes for Sale in New York and New Jersey Real Estate, Today

    This week’s properties are a three-bedroom in Eastchester, N.Y., and a three-bedroom in Linden, N.J.

  32. ‘Two Prosecutors’ Review: Practicing Law in a State of Fear Movies, Today

    Set in the Soviet Union in 1937, this investigative drama follows one man’s mission for justice within a corrupt system.

  33. ‘Tow’ Review: When a Camry Is Home Movies, Today

    After her car is stolen and then impounded, Amanda (Rose Byrne), fights the system to get it back.

  34. ‘Project Hail Mary’ Review: Ryan Gosling Is Lost and Found in Space Movies, Today

    The actor plays a molecular biologist trying to help save the world in this upbeat science-fiction fantasy from Phil Lord and Christopher Miller.

  35. ‘Spacewoman’ Review: Mission Driven Movies, Today

    Hannah Berryman’s engrossing documentary on Eileen Collins, the first female space shuttle pilot and commander, focuses on managing pride and fear.

  36. ‘Palestine ’36’ Review: A Time of Revolt Movies, Today

    The Palestinian writer-director Annemarie Jacir focuses on the 1936 farmer rebellion against the British, with the future of the land at stake.

  37. ‘Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man’ Review: Flat Caps and Inflated Myths Movies, Today

    Cillian Murphy rides to the rescue of family and homeland in this affectionate capper to the popular television series.

  38. ‘Marc by Sofia’ Review: A Fashion Friendship Across Decades Movies, Today

    Sofia Coppola profiles the fashion designer Marc Jacobs, but the documentary strains to arrive at even the most basic revelations.

  39. ‘Late Shift’ Review: Understaffed and Overworked Movies, Today

    Set in the cancer ward of a Swiss hospital, this antsy workplace thriller follows one nurse’s balancing act over the course of a shift.

  40. ‘Kontinental ’25’ Review: Do Unto Others (or Not) Movies, Today

    A scorching satire about humanity and the absence of it by Radu Jude, the director of “Do Not Expect Too Much From the End of the World.”

  41. ‘Go Big and Go Loud’: Inside the Justice Dept.’s Push to Prosecute Protesters U.S., Today

    Prosecutors have struggled to prove in court what the president and his aides have repeatedly said in public: that a network of leftist activists presents a serious threat to national security.

  42. ‘Dead Lover’ Review: A Monster of Her Making Movies, Today

    A lonely gravedigger tries to Frankenstein love in Grace Glowicki’s macabre queer romance.

  43. Our Spring Book Recommendations Video, Today

    A few editors from the New York Times’s Book Review give their recommendations for what new releases you should be reading this spring.

  44. ‘We’re Just Seen as Sex Objects’: Dolores Huerta’s Years in the U.F.W. U.S., Today

    The co-founder of the United Farm Workers talked about her relationship with Cesar Chavez, and the night he raped her.

  45. I Taught My Son Everything, Except How to Take a Vacation Magazine, Today

    He was about to leave for college when I realized: I had never taken him on a real vacation.

  46. On a Majorcan Estate, a Collage Made Over Hundreds of Summer Holidays T Magazine, Today

    A descendant of one of the island’s oldest families safeguards the history of her 18th-century home — which includes a sprawling feat of decoupage.

  47. Sorry, Mom. You’re Chatting With an A.I. Agent, Not Your Son. Business, Today

    Silicon Valley’s young coders are getting creative with this new technology. They also worry they’re not spending enough time with it.

  48. Trump Says U.S. and Qatar Not Involved in Strike on Iran’s South Pars Gas Field World, Today

    President Trump said Israel was responsible for the attack, but vowed to “massively” destroy the gas field if Tehran hit Qatar’s energy facilities in retaliation.

  49. The Best Small Cities for Big Careers Real Estate, Today

    A new study ranks the smaller U.S. metros where job opportunities abound and a higher quality of life awaits.

  50. A New York Townhouse Filled With Big Ideas T Magazine, Today

    The overhaul of this seven-story home provided a husband-and-wife design duo with plenty of space to express their old-meets-new aesthetic.

  51. A Home That Became Lovelier the More It Fell Apart T Magazine, Today

    The ravages of time have only increased the appeal of one family’s art-filled manor in the English countryside.

  52. An Upstate Home Where Japanese Handicraft Meets ‘British Whimsy’ T Magazine, Today

    A film producer invited artists and friends to design his house with him, each adding ideas of their own.

  53. In Oslo, a Concrete Fortress Where Artists Come to Play T Magazine, Today

    Ida Ekblad has transformed a Brutalist villa into an experimental space for herself, and for others.

  54. Let Your Home Be T Magazine, Today

    For some, the beauty of a space comes from allowing a space to go ungroomed.

  55. Her Nails Get People Noticed Style, Today

    Whether working at hospitals or walking the Met Gala red carpet, people with manicures by Yulenny Garcia, a nail technician in the Bronx, turn heads.

  56. The Soldier Who Came Back From the Dead World, Today

    Told that Nazar Daletskyi had died, his Ukrainian family buried what they thought were his remains. He turned up three years later in a prisoner-of-war exchange.

  57. As BTS Returns From the Military, There’s a Precedent: Elvis Arts, Today

    With the K-pop group releasing its comeback album, “Arirang,” on Friday, look back at how one of pop’s original kings handled his time out of the spotlight.

  58. Trump Vowed to Crack Down on Fraudsters, but He’s Pardoned Dozens U.S., Today

    Across both of his terms, President Trump has granted clemency to more than 70 allies, donors and others convicted in fraud cases.

  59. For Engagement Photos, Some Couples Prefer a Retro Photo Booth Style, Today

    Vintage photo strips are becoming a new way couples share their engagements, offering a spontaneous, low-cost alternative to formal shoots.

  60. A.I. Agents: They’re Fun. They’re Useful. But Don’t Give Them the Credit Card. Technology, Today

    New A.I. bots can do more than just chat. They can edit files, send emails, book trips and cause trouble.

  61. Vampire Novels to Sink Your Teeth Into Books, Today

    The best-selling author Kiersten White recommends novels about everyone’s favorite undead bloodsuckers, by Anne Rice, Silvia Moreno Garcia and more.

  62. ‘Ready or Not 2: Here I Come’ Review: The Blood Is Thicker Movies, Today

    Grace must once again survive the night, this time with her sister, in a gory, unhinged sequel that harbors a bleaker heart than the original.

  63. The Weather Is Getting Wilder, and Some See a Dire Signal in the Data Climate, Today

    Several of the Earth’s systems are changing faster than predicted as global temperatures rise, scientists say.

  64. Could a Blood Test Predict if You’ll Get Alzheimer’s? Well, Today

    The tests could help to improve dementia care, but scientists say there are still some caveats and unknowns.

  65. Immigration Wasn’t an Issue in Argentina. Until It Became One. World, Today

    Argentina has often stood out for its openness to immigration. Under President Javier Milei, it has started to crack down.

  66. How Did Flea Make a Jazz Album? Practice, Practice, Practice. Arts, Today

    The Red Hot Chili Peppers bassist returned to the trumpet, for a new record featuring Nick Cave, Thom Yorke and a core cast of contemporary jazz luminaries.

  67. T. Kingfisher Says Spite Is the Ideal Inspiration Books, Today

    “I have written six books and counting just because I was very annoyed at how a character was written in a video game,” she says. Her “disgusting” new novel is “Wolf Worm.”

  68. Gas Prices in Japan Hit Record High, Testing Leader’s Cost-of-Living Pledge Business, Today

    Japan is deploying subsidies to blunt fuel price increases but remains vulnerable to the long-term economic risks of the war in the Middle East.

  69. Cuba Is Going Dark Interactive, Today

    Cuba is facing a historic electricity crisis. Blackouts have gotten worse, and on some days the entire island is plunged into near total darkness.

  70. BTS: guía de la discografía del grupo de k-pop En español, Today

    Antes de que la boy band regrese el viernes con ‘Arirang’, escucha los álbumes clave y los lanzamientos en solitario de sus siete miembros.

  71. A Receipt The Learning Network, Today

    What do you think this image is communicating?

  72. Home Health Care Aides Say It’s Time to End ‘Inhumane’ 24-Hour Shifts New York, Today

    The aides want the New York City Council to to pass a law that would limit their shifts to 12 hours, except in the case of emergencies.

  73. The Wealthy House Candidate With a History of Bawdy Facebook Posts New York, Today

    The social media habits of Peter Chatzky, a tech executive who is running to unseat Representative Mike Lawler in New York, show a penchant for crude jokes.

  74. E.U. Loan for Ukraine Becomes Election Leverage for Orban World, Today

    European leaders are pushing Prime Minister Viktor Orban to stop blocking a €90 billion loan to Ukraine. But the issue is a rallying cry in remarkably close elections in Hungary set for April 12.

  75. Spelling Bee Forum Gameplay, Today

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

  76. Palabra del día: ‘immaterial’ En español, Today

    Esta palabra ha aparecido en 66 artículos en NYTimes.com en el último año. ¿Puedes usarla en una frase?

  77. Word of the Day: immaterial The Learning Network, Today

    This word has appeared in 66 articles on NYTimes.com in the past year. Can you use it in a sentence?

  78. El zorro polizón: embarcó en el Reino Unido, acabó en EE. UU. En español, Today

    Tras su increíble viaje a través del Atlántico, el peludo ahora está en cuarentena mientras disfruta de un menú de manzanas, camote y ratones en espera de un hogar permanente.

  79. Destroying Lebanon Won’t Defeat Hezbollah Opinion, Today

    A failure by Israel to engage with the Lebanese government in the fight against Hezbollah will undermine its own interests.

  80. El Niño podría provocar fenómenos meteorológicos extremos más pronto de lo esperado En español, Today

    Autoridades climáticas de EE. UU. advierten que hay una gran probabilidad de que el fenómeno, conocido por potenciar el calor global, llegue en agosto.

  81. Afroman Wins Civil Trial Over Use of Police Raid Footage in His Music Videos U.S., Today

    Seven law enforcement officers had accused the rapper, whose name is Joseph E. Foreman, of causing them “humiliation” by using images from their 2022 raid on his Ohio home in two music videos.

  82. Oil Prices Keep Climbing on Heightened Fears Over Energy Supplies Business, Today

    Attacks on major energy facilities in Iran and Qatar injected new uncertainty into the outlook for oil and gas prices.

  83. Intriga, juegos de poder y rivalidades: el ascenso de Mojtaba Jameneí En español, Today

    Pese a ser el hijo del líder previo, la llegada de Jameneí al poder estuvo plagada de luchas intestinas que enfrentaron a lo más conservador del sistema político iraní contra voces más moderadas.

  84. The Iran War’s Economic Threat to Europe and Asia Business, Today

    Inflation and its consequences for growth is a growing concern for countries where memories of the 2022 energy crisis are fresh.

  85. In Some Areas of Germany, the Far Right Is Part of the Fabric World, Today

    The Alternative for Germany party, or AfD, is shunned in federal politics but is a regional force. This fall, it could win broader power for the first time.

  86. Ozempic Is About to Go Generic for Billions of People Health, Today

    In India, China and several other nations, Novo Nordisk is on the verge of losing patent protection for its blockbuster weight loss drug, opening the door for cheaper competing versions.

  87. Corrections: March 19, 2026 Corrections, Today

    Corrections that appeared in print on Thursday, March 19, 2026.

  88. Quote of the Day: A History of Conflicts That All Fell Short Corrections, Today

    Quotation of the Day for Thursday, March 19, 2026.

  89. Joseph Duggar of ‘19 Kids and Counting’ Faces Child Sex Abuse Charges U.S., Today

    Mr. Duggar, a former star of the TLC reality show, was arrested in Arkansas and was awaiting extradition to Florida, where the authorities said he molested a 9-year-old girl in 2020.

  90. F.B.I. Investigates Joe Kent, Whose Resignation Over Iran War Angered Trump U.S., Today

    Mr. Kent is under investigation for a possible intelligence leak, according to people familiar with the situation. The inquiry is said to predate his resignation this week as the top U.S. counterterrorism official.

  91. Newsmax Executive Named as Voice of America’s Deputy U.S., Today

    The appointment raised concerns that the Trump administration would try to erode the news group’s independence after picking a deputy who had been at conservative news channels for around 20 years.

  92. California Sex Abuse Laws Could Put U.F.W. at Financial Risk U.S., Today

    Cesar Chavez’s labor union, United Farm Workers, could still face lawsuits for his sex abuse of girls and women, experts say.

  93. At Peak Pique Gameplay, Today

    Center your mind to solve John Kugelman’s layered crossword.

  94. Family of Minneapolis Boy Detained by ICE Faces Fast-Track Deportation U.S., Today

    The family of 5-year-old Liam Conejos Ramos, who became a symbol of Trump’s immigration crackdown, is appealing their accelerated removal.

  95. Bondi Doesn’t Commit to Deposition With House Panel Over Epstein Files U.S., Today

    Under the rules of the oversight committee, Attorney General Pam Bondi received a subpoena requiring her to appear. The panel’s Republican chairman said he sent the summons reluctantly.

  96. Mullin Faces Questions About War Zone Observations U.S., Today

    The nominee for homeland security secretary suggested that he had observed war firsthand but declined to provide details, which he said were “classified.”

  97. Iranian Missile Attack Leaves 3 Palestinians Dead in West Bank World, Today

    Several others were injured in the strike, which hit a caravan being used as a hair salon in the town of Beit Awwa, according to Palestinian officials.

  98. A.I. Replica of Val Kilmer to Appear in Film After His Death Movies, Today

    Kilmer’s estate collaborated with the filmmakers to make a digital likeness of the actor, who died of cancer last year.

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

    A day of strikes on energy facilities and testimony in Washington to members of Congress.

  100. Senate G.O.P. Again Blocks Bid to Stop Iran War Until Trump Wins Authorization U.S., Yesterday

    For the second time since the war began, Senate Democrats tried and failed to win passage of a resolution that would have halted the offensive until President Trump went to Congress for approval.

  101. Trump’s D.H.S. Nominee Says He Would Approach Disaster Policy Differently From Noem Video, Yesterday

    President Trump’s Homeland Security nominee, Senator Markwayne Mullin, Republican of Oklahoma, struck a softer tone at his confirmation hearing on Wednesday, reflecting the administration’s efforts to project a more moderate tone toward immigration enforcement.

  102. Iran Turns Out for Funeral for Those Killed in Strikes World, Yesterday

    Some died in Iran, others on a sea far from home. They were honored together Wednesday at a procession in Tehran.

  103. Days of Anger and Fear for Iranians Living With Waves of Airstrikes World, Yesterday

    Residents in Tehran and elsewhere say the attacks come at all hours and rock the ground.

  104. Women in California Politics See Their Own Stories in Chavez Accusations U.S., Yesterday

    “I’ve seen the repercussions when you speak out against a man in power, and you are blamed for the repercussions,” a Los Angeles City Council member said.

  105. FEMA to Relaunch Climate Resiliency Grants, Complying With Court Order Climate, Yesterday

    A judge ruled in December that the agency could not cancel a program that had helped states invest billions of dollars in disaster readiness.

  106. Bear That Clawed 2 People in California Is Euthanized, Orphaning Its Cubs U.S., Yesterday

    Officials in Monrovia, Calif., had lobbied state wildlife officers to relocate the bear and her two cubs to the Angeles National Forest instead.

  107. N.Y.C. Teacher Is Accused of Having Child Sex Abuse Images and Meth Pipe New York, Yesterday

    The teacher, Joseph Taylor McKeel, was arrested Wednesday morning as he was on his way to work.

  108. Chavez Inspired California’s Latino Leaders but Left a Complex Legacy U.S., Yesterday

    Latino politicians describe having been awed by Mr. Chavez’s work on behalf of farm workers. They are now devastated by the sexual abuse allegations against him.

  109. A Peek Into Trump’s Planning of America’s 250th Suggests a Religious Focus Arts, Yesterday

    A closed-door White House event included news about the National Garden of American Heroes and an emphasis on the role of religion in the founding.

  110. The West Probably Hasn’t Seen the Worst of This Week’s Heat Wave Weather, Yesterday

    Wednesday was the hottest March day ever in many cities across California, Nevada and Arizona. Phoenix recorded its earliest 100-degree day.

  111. Exploding Comet Is Spotted by NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope Science, Yesterday

    In a stroke of luck, astronomers saw the comet C/2025 K1 (ATLAS) break into four or five fragments in November after it passed close to the sun.

  112. On Iran, Gabbard Turned Intelligence Duties Over to Trump U.S., Yesterday

    Tulsi Gabbard, the director of national intelligence, was left to square the president’s comments about an imminent nuclear threat from Iran with a letter from one of her trusted aides.

  113. Following Trump, Republicans in Congress Propose to Ban Most Voting by Mail U.S., Yesterday

    A restrictive voter I.D. bill under consideration in the Senate could severely limit mail-in voting. Conservatives are pressing to end the practice outright, taking aim at an option that is widely used by voters.

  114. From Serial Productions: The Idiot Podcasts, Yesterday

    Compassion has its limits when it comes to your own cousin.

  115. El Día de San Patricio tropical que celebra la historia africana En español, Yesterday

    La isla de Montserrat concibe la festividad tanto como una celebración nacional como un hito más sombrío: la conmemoración de una rebelión de esclavos fallida.

  116. Nebraska Wildfires Consume Nearly 800,000 Acres U.S., Yesterday

    The Morrill fire, the largest wildfire in state history, was 16 percent contained on Wednesday. The blaze was blamed for the death of an 86-year-old woman, the governor said.

  117. For Iranians, Bombing of Gas Field Worsens Already Dire Energy Crisis Climate, Yesterday

    The South Pars gas field, hit by airstrikes on Wednesday, is central to the energy supply of Iran, which was already suffering blackouts before the war.

  118. For Tschabalala Self, Art Is Romantic T Magazine, Yesterday

    The painter and sculptor discusses neighborhood murals, nonlinear storytelling and her commission for the New Museum, a 13-foot-tall rendering of a couple mid-embrace.

  119. 2 Charged With Surveillance for Iran on London’s Jews World, Yesterday

    The suspects are accused of gathering information last summer on targets linked to the city’s Jewish community.

  120. James Barnard, a Global Force in Wastewater Treatment, Dies at 90 Science, Yesterday

    An environmental engineer, he invented a biological method to remove nitrogen and phosphorous from wastewater, an advance that transformed the industry worldwide.

  121. Revelations of Cesar Chavez’s Abuse Spur a Widespread Outcry Briefing, Yesterday

    Also, oil prices jump after airstrikes hit a crucial energy site. Here’s the latest at the end of Wednesday.

  122. After Vowing to Overhaul 911 Response, Mamdani Takes Cautious First Step New York, Yesterday

    Mayor Zohran Mamdani is creating a Mayor’s Office of Community Safety, a pared-down version of a major campaign pledge with a smaller budget than promised.

  123. The Art of the Fashion Farewell Video, Yesterday

    The way fashion designers take a bow can reveal how confident they feel after the show. Here are some of the farewells from this season.

  124. For Universities Grappling With Chavez’s Name, Change May Take Time U.S., Yesterday

    Schools have moved quickly to distance themselves from the labor leader after abuse allegations emerged. Still, many have careful procedures for weighing renamings and other changes.

  125. California Heat Wave Brings High Temperatures During Winter Video, Yesterday

    Across the state, California is experiencing abnormally high temperatures because of a heat wave. Heat advisories and extreme heat warnings are in effect from Napa to San Diego.

  126. Empowering Iran’s Hard-liners World, Yesterday

    U.S.-Israeli attacks helped ultraconservatives cement power. That could make ending the war tougher.

  127. Palestinian Man Recounts Brutal Sexual Assault by Israeli Settlers World, Yesterday

    The man said his attackers stripped him naked, beat him and zip-tied his genitalia, an account corroborated by family members and a rights activist who were also beaten.

  128. Read the Statement From Dolores Huerta on Cesar Chavez’s Abuse U.S., Yesterday

    “I can no longer stay silent and must share my own experiences,” she wrote.

  129. Strikes Deliver Another Blow to Iran’s Domestic Energy Sites World, Yesterday

    The attacks could worsen the severe electricity shortages that Iranians already face.

  130. How Trump Should Extricate Himself From His Iran Quagmire Opinion, Yesterday

    Declaring victory and ending the war might not be so easy.

  131. Officer at Troubled Brooklyn Jail Charged With Sexually Abusing Inmate New York, Yesterday

    James Johnson, a correction officer at the Metropolitan Detention Center, first abused a male inmate inside a chaplain’s office, prosecutors said.

  132. Powell Says He Will Remain as Fed Chair Until Successor Is Confirmed Business, Yesterday

    Jerome H. Powell, who leads the central bank, also said he would not leave the Fed until a criminal investigation into his handling of renovations was over.

  133. 6 conclusiones de la investigación del Times sobre Cesar Chavez En español, Yesterday

    El venerado líder sindical que luchó por los derechos de los trabajadores agrícolas ha sido acusado por mujeres del movimiento de años de agresiones sexuales, en algunos casos contra menores.

  134. He Tried to Rob 6 Banks, Police Say. His Total Takings: $605. New York, Yesterday

    A man is accused of handing tellers notes, demanding money at six Chase branches in five days. In three of the attempts, he left empty-handed.

  135. Iran Maintains Near-Total Internet Blackout Amid U.S.-Israeli Strikes World, Yesterday

    As the war has stretched into its third week, the Iranian government has blocked internet access for most of its 92 million citizens.

  136. In the Catskills, a Lunch Where the Guests Glazed Their Own Pots T Magazine, Yesterday

    To mark the opening of her first solo museum show, the artist Jennie Jieun Lee invited friends over for an afternoon of community and crafts.

  137. Why Trump Keeps Saying ‘Nuclear’ Video, Yesterday

    Our national security reporter David E. Sanger describes how President Trump is considering a risky commando operation at an Iranian nuclear site.

  138. Carol Kitman, 96, Dies; Photographer Documented the Vindman Twins Arts, Yesterday

    A chance encounter in Brooklyn led to a decades-long project following the boys’ lives, from childhood to national prominence as critics of President Trump.

  139. Why Is NBA YoungBoy on a Nettspend Song? Video, Yesterday

    Our critic Jon Caramanica on how Nettspend and NBA YoungBoy’s recent collaboration is emblematic of hip-hop’s rapid evolution.

  140. The Good List: 6 Things to Add Delight to Your Day Briefing, Yesterday

    Peony tulips, transcendent eye contact and a new game from the creator of Wordle.

  141. Yesterday’s Federal Reserve Interest Rates live blog included five standalone posts:
  142. Bright Horizons Agrees to Pause N.Y.C. Expansion After Child Abuse Case New York, Yesterday

    The child care giant will also surrender permits for a Manhattan branch where workers were charged with abusing toddlers.

  143. Taylor Frankie Paul’s Turn on ‘The Bachelorette’ Is Coming Under Fire Arts, Yesterday

    The reality star who rose to fame on “The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives” is being investigated for domestic violence along with the father of one of her children.

  144. Vance Says He Welcomes Disagreement, but Supports Joe Kent’s Resignation U.S., Yesterday

    In Michigan, Vice President JD Vance said that “when the president of the United States makes a decision, it’s your job to help make that decision as effective and successful as possible.”

  145. Israel Kills Another Top Iranian Official as Tehran Retaliates Video, Yesterday

    An Israeli airstrike killed Iran’s intelligence minister, continuing its targeting of high-ranking officials. In retaliation for the killings of two other top officials the day before, Iran launched missile attacks that killed two people outside Tel Aviv.

  146. Do the Democrats Really Want to Become Populists? Opinion, Yesterday

    The Democratic Party is pulling in a populist direction. But not all populisms are equal.

  147. The Tropical St. Patrick’s Day That Honors African History World, Yesterday

    Montserrat treats the holiday as both a national celebration and a more somber milestone: a commemoration of a failed slave rebellion.

  148. Trump’s Homeland Security Pick Says He’d End Policy That Slowed Disaster Aid Climate, Yesterday

    The president’s nominee, Markwayne Mullin, said he would avoid “micromanaging” FEMA.

  149. F.D.A. Investigates 7 E. Coli Illnesses as Raw Dairy Farm Denies Any Link U.S., Yesterday

    The outbreak has sickened people in California, Texas and Florida. The agency said Cheddar cheese products from Raw Farm are “the likely source,” but the company denies it and has not recalled them.

  150. Cesar Chavez Helped Spark a Texas Farmworker Uprising U.S., Yesterday

    Farmworkers in Texas took cues from strikes Chavez helped lead in California to demand better pay and more rights.

  151. Israel sigue asesinando a dirigentes iraníes clave. ¿Funcionará? En español, Yesterday

    Las autoridades israelíes han anunciado que han matado al líder de facto de Irán y a los comandantes de una milicia conocida por reprimir las protestas. Los analistas advierten sobre las posibles repercusiones.

  152. U.S. Intelligence Saw No Change in Iran’s Missile Capabilities Before War World, Yesterday

    On Wednesday, the director of national intelligence and C.I.A. director contradicted one of the justifications the Trump administration had given for its attacks on Iran.

  153. Tiny Love Stories: ‘My Friends Said That He Was Too Old for Me’ Style, Yesterday

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

  154. Retired Belgian Diplomat, 93, Faces Trial Over 1961 Killing of Congolese Leader World, Yesterday

    A Brussels court ruled that Étienne Davignon must stand trial for the murder of Patrice Lumumba, the first prime minister of the Democratic Republic of Congo.

  155. Tracking Tropical Cyclone Narelle Interactive, Yesterday

    See the likely path and wind arrival times for Narelle

  156. At SXSW, ‘Sparks’ Was Flying High Style, Yesterday

    Fergus Campbell, Lola Lafia and a merry band of Zoomers dazzled at their first film festival with an affecting debut about friendship, time travel and queer identity.

  157. Alvin Greene, a No-Show Senate Nominee Who Won Primary, Dies at 48 U.S., Yesterday

    He made no effort to campaign but won the South Carolina Democratic primary in 2010, becoming the state’s first Black major-party nominee for Senate.

  158. A Cafe on the Edge of Destruction World, Yesterday

    Near the center of Beirut, one image captures the aftermath of an Israeli strike.

  159. Iran Executes Swedish Citizen Accused of Spying World, Yesterday

    The case indicates that more than two weeks into the war, Iran continues its prosecution of foreigners. Sweden said its citizen did not get a fair trial.

  160. Cesar Chavez, ícono de los derechos civiles, es señalado de abusar de niñas durante años En español, Yesterday

    Una investigación de The New York Times ha hallado numerosas pruebas de que el cofundador de la Unión de Campesinos engañó y abusó sexualmente de niñas cercanas al movimiento.

  161. Why are U.S. traffic deaths increasing again? Headway, Yesterday

    Plus, the rise of “autobesity.”

  162. What to Know about the Meningitis Outbreak in Britain World, Yesterday

    At least 20 young adults are believed to be infected, and two have died, in an outbreak of meningococcal disease in the county of Kent, in southeast England.

  163. Pakistan Pauses Afghanistan Airstrikes After Outrage Over Civilian Deaths World, Yesterday

    At least 143 people were killed in a Pakistani airstrike that hit a drug rehabilitation facility in Kabul on Monday, according to a top U.N. official.

  164. Luigi Mangione’s Lawyers Seek to Postpone His Federal Murder Trial New York, Yesterday

    Lawyers asked a federal judge to move his trial to 2027, to give them time to prepare for a separate state case. Prosecutors are expected to oppose the request.

  165. Read the document Interactive, Yesterday

    A letter to Gov. Kathy Hochul of New York from scientists about the the climate law.

  166. Trump’s Ballroom: Put It Underground? Opinion, Yesterday

    Readers criticize President Trump’s proposed ballroom addition to the White House. Also: Trust the pediatrician; troops, not “boots on the ground.”

  167. Joe Kent’s Resignation Letter Is Dangerous Because It’s Half True Opinion, Yesterday

    Kent’s resignation letter is partly rooted in truth, even if it taps into old antisemitic tropes about occult Jewish control.

  168. Mullin’s Softer Tone at Hearing Underscores G.O.P. Shift on Immigration U.S., Yesterday

    The senator sounded a warmer and fuzzier tone at his D.H.S. confirmation hearing than President Trump often has, the latest sign that the administration wants to project a more moderated approach.

  169. Fallout Is Swift Amid Cesar Chavez Abuse Allegations U.S., Yesterday

    A New York Times investigation revealing decades of sexual abuse prompted calls for change even before it was published on Wednesday.

  170. F.A.A. Ends Use of ‘See and Avoid’ for Helicopters Near Busy Airports U.S., Yesterday

    The notice suspends the practice of allowing helicopter pilots to rely on visual separation to avoid striking other aircraft, as happened during last year’s deadly midair collision in Washington.

  171. Stratton, Illinois Senate Primary Winner, Vows to Bring a ‘Fight’ to Trump U.S., Yesterday

    Ms. Stratton, a Democrat whose viral campaign ad featured voters’ profane views of Mr. Trump, said her campaign’s aggressive messaging was resonating.

  172. Cesar Chavez Day Is Less Than 2 Weeks Away in Several States U.S., Yesterday

    California was the first to designate the activist’s birthday as a state holiday. It is enshrined in state law.

  173. JB Pritzker on His Mother’s Alcoholism and Becoming an Orphan at 17 Video, Yesterday

    JB Pritzker’s father died from a heart attack when he was 7, and he lost his mother to alcoholism when he was 17. The Illinois governor spoke about those tragedies and how they shaped his life on “The Interview.”

  174. JB Pritzker: The U.S. and Israel Have ‘Made the Same Kind of Mistake’ Video, Yesterday

    Benjamin Netanyahu’s leadership as Prime Minister of Israel is “not carrying out what I think are the fundamental values of people who live in Israel,” JB Pritzker, the Democratic governor of Illinois, said on “The Interview.”

  175. ‘I Can No Longer Stay Silent,’ Huerta Says in a Statement U.S., Yesterday

    The labor leader said Wednesday that she had felt constrained to keep secret her abuse by Cesar Chavez — and the two children that she bore as a result.

  176. Despite Moscow’s Threats, Poland Rules to Extradite Archaeologist to Ukraine World, Yesterday

    Kyiv accuses Alexander Butyagin, a prominent antiquities scholar, of destroying cultural heritage during his excavations in Russia-occupied Crimea. The Kremlin has condemned his arrest.

  177. An Abandoned Russian Tanker Is Drifting at Sea. Will Anyone Stop It? World, Yesterday

    An attack forced its crew to abandon ship in early March. No country has intervened, despite fears of environmental disaster.

  178. Iran’s South Pars Gas Field Is Attacked, Sending Energy Prices Soaring World, Yesterday

    The field is part of a vast gas reservoir shared by Iran and Qatar. The strike appeared to be one of the most significant attacks on an energy site since the U.S.-Israeli air war against Iran began.

  179. N.Y.C. High School Student Freed After 10 Months in ICE Detention New York, Yesterday

    The arrest of Dylan Lopez Contreras last year was the first reported case of a public school student in the city being taken by federal immigration agents since President Trump returned to office.

  180. For U.S., Unmet Expectations in Iran Fit a Familiar Pattern in the Region U.S., Yesterday

    Iran’s military retaliation, along with the political defiance of its new leaders, evokes a decades-old pattern of unrealized goals for American interventions in the region.

  181. My Friend’s Husband Is a Tax Deadbeat. Should I Tell the I.R.S.? Magazine, Yesterday

    I am troubled that this man, a public-school teacher, has been avoiding something I consider to be a civic duty.

  182. Couple Killed in Cluster Bomb Attack Near Tel Aviv World, Yesterday

    Neighbors told Israeli news media that their apartment building was hit soon after a siren sounded.

  183. Silicon Valley Musters Behind-the-Scenes Support for Anthropic Technology, Yesterday

    Tech companies have been reluctant to directly confront Trump administration officials over their contract feud with the A.I. start-up.

  184. Paul Questions Mullin’s Character Over Response to Attack by Neighbor U.S., Yesterday

    Senator Rand Paul was assaulted in 2017. Markwayne Mullin acknowledged that he once said he understood the reason for the attack, but did not apologize.

  185. Why Tech Giants Are Ditching the Power Grid Interactive, Yesterday

    Seeking power for data centers, Meta and other companies plan to use equipment that is expensive and polluting.

  186. Maybe It’s a Bad Idea to Fall in Love When You’re Facing Death Well, Yesterday

    At 61, divorced and living with Stage 4 lung cancer, a writer embraces her situationship.

  187. Google Sits Pretty as A.I. Rivals Compete for Pentagon Favor Technology, Yesterday

    The tech giant has been rebuilding its relationship with the Defense Department and is poised to benefit as it sidesteps competitors’ controversies.

  188. The United Farm Workers Became Both Voice and Muscle for Field Workers U.S., Yesterday

    The organization that sprang from the grape fields found a home in the halls of power, in Sacramento and beyond.

  189. Joe Kent habló de la muerte de su esposa en su carta de renuncia En español, Yesterday

    La suboficial jefa Shannon Kent murió en combate durante una misión de operaciones especiales en Siria en 2019.

  190. Cesar Chavez’s Name Has Been Woven Into America U.S., Yesterday

    There are many streets and boulevards, schools and statues dedicated to the civil rights activist.

  191. How Cesar Chavez Became a Labor Hero U.S., Yesterday

    Born into poverty in Arizona, his family was drawn to California’s fields. There, he became a civil rights icon for Mexican Americans.

  192. Who Is Dolores Huerta, the Activist Accusing Chavez? U.S., Yesterday

    A leader of the movement to secure rights for migrant farmworkers, she is a close friend of former Speaker Nancy Pelosi and received the Presidential Medal of Freedom from Barack Obama.

  193. Yesterday’s Cesar Chavez Fallout live blog included one standalone post:
  194. Women Who Undergo Menopause Before 40 Face Higher Heart Attack Risk Health, Yesterday

    A new study found that women who went through so-called premature menopause had 40 percent more fatal and nonfatal heart attacks over the course of their lives.

  195. Zanzibari Pizza, Very Versatile and Supremely Shareable Food, Yesterday

    It’s one of a collection of recipes Yewande Komolafe has assembled for warm gatherings.

  196. A Novel Follows a Life in Exile: Always on the Move, Past in Tow Books, Yesterday

    “Paradiso 17,” by Hannah Lillith Assadi, considers the toll of displacement through the tale of a Palestinian émigré.

  197. U.S. Suspends Oil Shipping Rules to Ease Gas Price Pressures Business, Yesterday

    The Jones Act dictates that only U.S.-made ships can move cargo between U.S. ports. They charge customers more for shipping than foreign vessels.

  198. Iran’s Intelligence Minister Killed in an Airstrike World, Yesterday

    The Israeli military said on Wednesday that it had killed Esmaeil Khatib in an airstrike. Iran confirmed the killing.

  199. Cesar Chavez, a Civil Rights Icon, Is Accused of Abusing Girls for Years U.S., Yesterday

    An investigation by The New York Times found extensive evidence that the United Farm Workers co-founder groomed and sexually abused girls who worked in the movement.

  200. 6 Takeaways From the Times Investigation Into Cesar Chavez U.S., Yesterday

    The revered union leader who campaigned for farm workers’ rights has been accused by women in the movement of years of sexual assault, some involving girls.

  201. Trump no puede salir de esta guerra con retórica En español, Yesterday

    El presidente estadounidense inició una guerra sin un plan para terminarla y con consecuencias cada vez mayores para la economía global.

  202. The Buzziest Outcomes From the Illinois Races U.S., Yesterday

    Here’s a rundown of the best comeback, proudest governor and most expensive water at a candidate’s watch party.

  203. Lo que hay que saber sobre Banksy y el esfuerzo por desenmascararlo En español, Yesterday

    Una investigación de Reuters, que afirma haber identificado al artista urbano, se basa en un informe policial de su detención en Nueva York hace dos décadas.

  204. Corrections: March 18, 2026 Corrections, Yesterday

    Corrections that appeared in print on Wednesday, March 18, 2026.

  205. How to Follow the Game, Even When You Can’t See It Live Technology, Yesterday

    When previous commitments keep you from catching your team on television, keep up with it using free apps that quietly deliver scores and more to your phone.

  206. The Manosphere Continues to Devolve Opinion, Yesterday

    A new documentary shows that social media misogyny is just a new way to sell old garbage.

  207. My Relative Takes Forever to Reply to My Texts. What Can I Do? Style, Yesterday

    Stung by a family member’s laggardly response times, a reader considers confronting the issue head-on: “Do you make all your friends wait like this?”

  208. Weighing the Costs of Corporate Silence Business, Yesterday

    The days of the quarterly earnings report could be numbered as the Securities and Exchange Commission is said to weigh a rule change. What it could mean for investors is likely to stir debate.

  209. Israel Expands Strikes on Central Beirut Video, Yesterday

    Israel carried out several strikes on central parts of Beirut, the capital of Lebanon, on Wednesday. The attacks raised fears that areas once considered off limits were no longer safe.

  210. Over 200 Ukrainian Experts in Middle East to Help Fight Drones, Zelensky Says World, Yesterday

    President Volodymyr Zelensky said that 11 countries in the region have asked for Kyiv’s assistance. Russia has launched such drones against Ukraine for years.

  211. El chatbot de X comenzó a desnudarlas ¿Es lo que siempre quiso la IA? En español, Yesterday

    El escándalo de Grok Imagine revela algo sobre el sueño de manipular fotos.

  212. Changing How We Vote Briefing, Yesterday

    We examine the SAVE America Act.

  213. Israel Intensifies Strikes on Beirut, Targeting Areas Once Considered Safe World, Yesterday

    The Israeli military widened its attacks to the districts in the center of the Lebanese capital, destroying buildings, forcing residents to flee and killing at least 10.