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  1. Alaska Airlines and FedEx Planes Narrowly Avoid Each Other at Newark Airport U.S., March 20

    The National Transportation Safety Board said that it was investigating a “close call” that happened as the planes were landing on Tuesday evening.

  2. ABC cancela ‘The Bachelorette’ tras video de Taylor Frankie Paul En español, March 20

    La cadena decidió no emitir la nueva temporada luego de que saliera a la luz un video en el que la protagonista ataca a su exnovio.

  3. Rush Order Gameplay, March 20

    Rafael Musa and Rebecca Goldstein open our solving weekend.

  4. F.C.C. Approves Nexstar’s Acquisition of a Local TV Rival Business, March 20

    The $6.2 billion deal consolidates 265 stations in 44 states and Washington.

  5. Un petrolero ruso podría ir camino a Cuba, desafiando el bloqueo de EE. UU. En español, March 20

    Si Rusia está intentando enviar petróleo a Cuba, como sospechan algunos analistas, esto representaría un salvavidas fundamental para el gobierno cubano.

  6. U.S. Says 3 Tied to Silicon Valley Server Maker Broke Export Laws Technology, March 20

    Prosecutors said the men, including a co-founder of the company, Super Micro, had diverted servers containing Nvidia A.I. chips to China.

  7. What to Know About the Sexual Abuse Allegations Against Cesar Chavez U.S., March 20

    The accusations of assault have rattled communities across the country that have revered the labor icon for decades.

  8. Judge Rules That R.F.K. Jr. Overstepped on Transgender Care U.S., March 20

    The ruling provides temporary relief for 21 states seeking to stop the Trump administration from ending federal funding to hospitals that provide gender-transition care.

  9. Here’s What Happened in the War in the Middle East on Thursday World, March 20

    Strikes continued in the region as attacks on energy infrastructure rattled global markets.

  10. On Joe Rogan, Canada’s Opposition Leader Talks Trump, Tariffs and Bruce Lee World, Today

    Floundering in the polls, Pierre Poilievre, the leader of Canada’s Conservatives, sat down with the popular podcaster in hopes of raising his standing at home and abroad.

  11. El cuerpo de un joven estadounidense es hallado en España, según la policía En español, Today

    La desaparición de James Gracey, de 20 años, estudiante de la Universidad de Alabama, fue reportada el martes. Desapareció durante una visita a un club nocturno en Barcelona.

  12. A.I. Is Writing Fiction. Publishers Are Unprepared. Books, Today

    Book publishing has few safeguards in place to prevent the unwitting publication of a novel heavily generated by artificial intelligence.

  13. Nashville Reporter Released From ICE Custody U.S., Today

    Estefany Maria Rodriguez Florez, who works for a Spanish-language outlet, was released on bond in a case that has raised concerns about press freedom.

  14. Iran Combines Real-World Missile Attacks With Online Threats U.S., Today

    Iran launched a missile strike, a disinformation push and a cyberattack targeting Israel all at the same time, analysts say.

  15. Is Russian Oil Headed for Cuba, Testing the U.S. Blockade? World, Today

    A Russian oil tanker is being closely tracked to see if it will challenge the Trump administration’s blockade on Cuba.

  16. He Trolls the Left. What Does He Actually Mean? Video, Today

    Backlash against Jeremy Carl’s incendiary tweets and language caused him to withdraw his nomination for a State Department post. On “Interesting Times,” Ross Douthat challenges him on his use of phrases like “cultural genocide” and “great replacement.”

  17. He Thinks Hollywood Has Stigmatized Whiteness Video, Today

    On “Interesting Times,” Ross Douthat challenges Jeremy Carl on his claim that modern entertainment has stigmatized whiteness.

  18. Patriarch Ilia II, a Spiritual Figure of Stability in Georgia, Dies at 93 World, Today

    The longest-serving leader in the history of the Georgian Orthodox Church, he helped guide his country in its transition from Soviet repression to modern statehood.

  19. Jeff Bezos in Talks to Raise $100 Billion Fund to Transform Companies With A.I. Technology, Today

    The new fund would operate alongside the Amazon founder’s A.I. start-up, Project Prometheus.

  20. Trump’s Handpicked Arts Commission Approves Gold Coin With His Face on It U.S., Today

    Many of America’s founders were fiercely against taking steps that would make its government officials appear like kings, and that included featuring them on the country’s coins.

  21. Cesar Chavez Avenue May Soon Be Gone. Yet to Be Confronted: His Legacy. U.S., Today

    After the revelations of sex abuse, the public is left to make sense of the labor leader’s work and life.

  22. White House Seeks to Reassure Americans on Rising Costs Briefing, Today

    Also, March Madness begins. Here’s the latest at the end of Thursday.

  23. Trump bromea sobre Pearl Harbor en su reunión con la líder de Japón En español, Today

    Rompiendo un tabú, el presidente Trump importunó en el Despacho Oval a la primera ministra de Japón con una mención al ataque de la Segunda Guerra Mundial.

  24. Amid Power Outages, Cubans Worry About Access to Food and Clean Water Video, Today

    A devastating electricity crisis has made it harder for Cubans to access food, running water and medical care. The island nation mostly relied on Venezuela’s oil to generate its electricity. But in January, the Trump administration ordered Venezuela to stop supplying oil to Cuba.

  25. Horror Novel ‘Shy Girl’ Canceled Over Suspected A.I. Use Books, Today

    Its publisher, Hachette, will not release the novel in the United States and will discontinue its U.K. edition, citing its commitment to “original creative expression and storytelling.”

  26. Trump Says He Won’t Send Troops to Iran But Leaves Wiggle Room World, Today

    The president was cagey about his plans for Iran. He confirmed the Pentagon was seeking $200 billion to support a protracted war effort while also claiming it would be over soon.

  27. Monopoly? Not a Chance, Says Live Nation’s Chief at Antitrust Trial. Arts, Today

    Michael Rapino, the chief executive of the live entertainment colossus, fought back against accusations his company unfairly dominates the music industry.

  28. Trump Makes Pearl Harbor Joke In Meeting With Japan’s Prime Minister Video, Today

    President Donald Trump made a joke about the Japanese attack on Dec. 7, 1941, which led the United States into World War II, during a press conference with Japan’s prime minister Sanae Takaichi on Thursday. The president has been pressing Japan’s leader for military help in the Middle East to ease the oil crisis.

  29. White House Looks for Ways to Soothe American Jitters Over Surging Prices World, Today

    President Trump and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel suggested that the war with Iran could end soon, but that there were still more attacks ahead.

  30. The Downfall of a Food Icon World, Today

    We look at how Noma, the restaurant that revolutionized fine dining, became a byword for toxic kitchen culture.

  31. Thomas Gentille, Artist Who Made Wearable Sculpture, Dies at 89 Arts, Today

    He was a master jeweler, but his pieces looked more like miniature contemporary artworks than anything you’d find at Cartier.

  32. Democrats Demand Answers on Jared Kushner’s Mideast Business Dealings Business, Today

    Two prominent lawmakers wrote to the White House and Mr. Kushner after The New York Times revealed private fund-raising efforts by President Trump’s envoy in the region.

  33. Student Loan Office to Leave the Education Department U.S., Today

    The office will move to the Treasury Department as the Trump administration slowly dismantles the agency overseeing federal education policy.

  34. Trump’s Reaction to Israeli Strike on Gas Field Exposes Divergent Strategies U.S., Today

    President Trump said he complained to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel about the attack, which sent energy markets reeling. But Israeli officials said the Americans were informed beforehand.

  35. ‘The Bachelorette’ Season Canceled After Leaked Video of Assault Arts, Today

    Taylor Frankie Paul, who was set to star in the TV show, had pleaded guilty to aggravated assault after an encounter with her partner in 2023.

  36. Student Freed From ICE Detention Worries About Those Left Behind New York, Today

    Dylan Lopez Contreras, the first known New York City public school student to be taken by federal agents last year, said he would “continue fighting” for migrants who remained in detention.

  37. ‘The Wild Party’ Has a Ball at City Center Theater, Today

    Encores! revisits a Jazz Age tale of debauchery, with showstoppers from Jasmine Amy Rogers, Adrienne Warren, Jordan Donica, Tonya Pinkins and others.

  38. ‘Africa Will Write Its Own History.’ Who Was Patrice Lumumba? World, Today

    Remembering the African leader after a Brussels court this week ordered a retired Belgian diplomat stand trial for his 1961 assassination.

  39. Does the Perfect Margarita Exist and More Reader Questions Food, Today

    Becky Hughes answers your most pressing, hyperspecific restaurant questions.

  40. Jane Lapotaire, British Actress Who Won a Tony for ‘Piaf,’ Dies at 81 Theater, Today

    In a distinguished career in classical and contemporary plays, she drew acclaim on both sides of the Atlantic for her dramatic portrayal of the French singer Édith Piaf.

  41. Have You Turned to A.I. For Advice on a Romantic Relationship? Technology, Today

    People are using generative A.I. chatbots for help on everything from starting to ending a relationship. Have you? How did it turn out?

  42. Elizabeth Warren Backs Graham Platner in Maine, Splitting With Chuck Schumer U.S., Today

    The intervention by Ms. Warren is the latest instance of her embracing a candidate at odds with Mr. Schumer, the top Senate Democrat.

  43. RT Reporter and Cameraman Injured by Israeli Strike in Lebanon Video, Today

    A British correspondent for RT, the Russian state broadcaster, and his cameraman were wounded in an Israeli strike near a bridge in southern Lebanon on Thursday, the network said.

  44. U.S. Lifts Fertilizer Sanctions on Belarus as Iran War Causes Price Surge World, Today

    The Trump administration made the move in exchange for Belarus’s freeing of 250 political prisoners, part of a rapprochement between the two countries.

  45. Trump’s Planned White House Screening Center Is Too Big, Arts Panel Says U.S., Today

    The Commission of Fine Arts delayed a vote on the facility, a new, 33,000-square-foot security screening center for White House visitors, because of concerns over the design.

  46. After Period of Instability, BAM Names New President Arts, Today

    Tamara McCaw, a longtime arts leader with experience at the Brooklyn Academy of Music, will lead it with a focus on stability.

  47. What’s Going On in This Graph? | March 25, 2026 The Learning Network, Today

    How do Americans feel about the affordability of education, housing, health care, having a family and retirement?

  48. What’s Going On in This Picture? | March 23, 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.

  49. The Planet’s Warning Signs Are Flashing Red Climate, Today

    Climate scientists say many of the effects of climate change are happening faster than they predicted, the latest on the war in Iran and more news.

  50. Un matemático alemán recibe el Premio Abel por su trabajo en teoría de números En español, Today

    Gerd Faltings demostró una conjetura que llevaba seis décadas sin resolverse, para lo que utilizó conexiones entre los números y la geometría.

  51. The Latest Toy to Jump to the Big Screen: Labubu Movies, Today

    Pop Mart and Sony announced on Thursday that they were developing a feature film about the fuzzy trinkets. “It’s completely ruthless marketing,” one expert said.

  52. Five New Books We Love This Week Books, Today

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

  53. Cuba se queda a oscuras Interactive, Today

    Cuba se enfrenta a una crisis eléctrica sin precedentes. Los apagones se han agravado y, algunos días, toda la isla queda sumida en una oscuridad casi total.

  54. My Favorite Healthy, Make-Ahead Snacks Food, Today

    A reader wanted some ideas, and, wouldn’t you know it, I have suggestions (like herby cottage cheese dip and veggie-filled harvest muffins).

  55. Trump Administration Surveys Cornell Employees About Antisemitism U.S., Today

    The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission sent a questionnaire to workers asking for detailed information about potential civil rights violations at the Ivy League school.

  56. Today’s Iran War News Trump Oil live blog included three standalone posts:
  57. Trump Jokes About Pearl Harbor in Meeting With Japan’s Leader U.S., Today

    Breaking a taboo, President Trump needled Japan’s prime minister about the World War II attack, as she widened her eyes and appeared to take a deep breath in the Oval Office.

  58. Remote Part of Australia Braces for ‘Significant’ Tropical System Weather, Today

    Tropical Cyclone Narelle is expected to hit northern Queensland as the equivalent of a Category 4 hurricane.

  59. U.S. Encourages Flow of Iranian Oil While It Battles Iran U.S., Today

    Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said removing sanctions on Iranian oil would lower global prices.

  60. She Died After Her Pacemaker Battery Failed. Its Maker Knew of Problems for Years. Business, Today

    Boston Scientific announced multiple recalls but has said its battery issues were limited. One internal test in 2025 found batteries with an “extremely high failure rate.”

  61. ‘Miroirs No. 3’ Review: Kindness and Its Reverse Image Movies, Today

    In the lovely new movie from the acclaimed German director Christian Petzold (“Barbara”), a woman wakes to life after an accident.

  62. A Shadow Cast Over Cesar Chavez Opinion, Today

    Readers react to the Times investigation of the labor leader and civil rights icon. Also: A decision on vaccines; shielding lawyers.

  63. Patel Says Agents Who Worked Mar-a-Lago Case Were Fired for Ethics Violations U.S., Today

    The assertion by the F.B.I. director to a House committee is likely to be challenged in court.

  64. Watching Your Sodium? You’ll Love These Easy, Big Flavor Dinners. Food, Today

    You won’t miss the salt.

  65. Spanish Police Search for American College Student Missing After Club Visit World, Today

    James Gracey, a 20-year-old student at the University of Alabama, disappeared during a visit to a beachfront nightclub in Barcelona. The police are searching with helicopters and underwater units.

  66. M.T.A. Aims to Replace Thousands of Aging Subway Cars Built in the 1980s New York, Today

    Transit officials will commit billions of dollars over the next few years to replace Reagan-era subway cars that have aged beyond their useful life.

  67. In Dubai, the World’s Luxury Brands Face a Wartime Crisis Business, Today

    Executives for high-end brands worry that a prolonged war will hurt sales in a city important to the future of the luxury industry.

  68. 24 States Sue the E.P.A. for Renouncing Its Power to Fight Climate Change Climate, Today

    The suit accuses the agency of illegally repealing the endangerment finding, the scientific assessment that required it to regulate greenhouse gases.

  69. What Teenagers Are Saying About Holding Parents Responsible for School Shootings The Learning Network, Today

    Students react to the conviction of Colin Gray, the father of a teenage gunman who killed four people at Apalachee High School in 2024.

  70. ‘Solo se nos ve como objetos sexuales’: los años de Dolores Huerta en la Unión de Campesinos En español, Today

    La cofundadora del sindicato de trabajadores agrícolas habló de su relación con Cesar Chavez y de la noche en que este la violó.

  71. Lawsuit Accuses Justice Dept. Leadership of ‘Political Retribution’ U.S., Today

    The suit filed by two fired F.B.I. agents aimed to hold the Trump administration accountable for the purge of personnel who had worked on the investigations of Mr. Trump or his allies.

  72. U.K. Advisers Sent to U.S. to Help Develop Options to Reopen Strait of Hormuz World, Today

    The move comes after President Trump sharply criticized Prime Minister Keir Starmer for not supporting his initial military strikes on Iran.

  73. La inteligencia de EE. UU. no vio cambios en la capacidad de los misiles de Irán antes de la guerra En español, Today

    El miércoles, la directora de Inteligencia Nacional y el director de la CIA contradijeron una de las justificaciones que el gobierno de Trump había dado para sus ataques contra Irán.

  74. At the 34th Outsider Art Fair, Still Genuine Surprises Arts, Today

    Cosmic explosions, proto-Surrealism and names to remember — like the D.J. Raul Hardie and Anne Brown, the high point of our critic’s survey.

  75. What One Key Loss in Illinois Signals for Pro-Israel Lobby in Midterms U.S., Today

    The historically bipartisan American Israel Public Affairs Committee faces headwinds among Democrats angered by the country’s current government and war in Gaza.

  76. Banking Regulators Prepare to Loosen Post-Crisis Capital Rules Business, Today

    The changes, long sought by bank lobbyists, would reduce the capital banks must hold in reserve to mitigate risks.

  77. Uber to Buy Rivian Vehicles for Use as Driverless Taxis Business, Today

    The deal provides cash to Rivian and is part of Uber’s attempts to stay relevant in a driverless future.

  78. General Says U.S. Boat Strikes Are Not Answer to Country’s Drug Problem U.S., Today

    Gen. Francis L. Donovan, the head of the military’s Southern Command, said he was working with regional allies on the issue.

  79. A Gift From Trump to the Supreme Court U.S., Today

    In a caustic critique of the court issued on social media late Sunday night, the president inadvertently buttressed its independence.

  80. Mortgage Rates Highest in Three Months as War Weighs on Housing Market Business, Today

    Rising energy costs and concerns about inflation have helped lift borrowing costs for a home mortgage for the third consecutive week.

  81. Israeli Officials Said U.S. Was Told about South Pars Attack World, Today

    President Trump first said the United States “knew nothing” about an attack on the gas field in Iran, which sent global oil and gas prices soaring. He then said he cautioned Israel against it.

  82. Arkansas U.S. Senate Election 2026: Latest Polls Interactive, Today

    Track the latest polls in the Arkansas U.S. Senate election.

  83. Extended Mideast Conflict Would Slow Trade and Growth, W.T.O. Warns Business, Today

    The trade organization said that a slowdown in trade in 2026 could become even more extreme if the war in the Middle East persists.

  84. The Long Farewell to Mark Zuckerberg’s Metaverse Technology, Today

    Meta announced changes that effectively leave Mr. Zuckerberg’s vision of an immersive digital world based in virtual reality only on life support.

  85. Pentagon Seeks $200 Billion to Fund Iran War World, Today

    The request, which the White House has not submitted to Congress, is already encountering some resistance.

  86. El FBI investiga a Joe Kent, cuya renuncia por la guerra en Irán enfureció a Trump En español, Today

    Kent está siendo investigado por una posible filtración de información de inteligencia, según personas familiarizadas con la situación.

  87. Iran War Narrows Fed’s Path to Rate Cuts as Trump Demands Immediate Relief Business, Today

    Jerome H. Powell, the Fed chair, wants to keep the central bank’s policy options open as officials stare down another economic shock that threatens to stoke inflation and crimp growth.

  88. Why Iran’s Attack on an Energy Hub in Qatar Spooked Investors World, Today

    Lasting damage to Ras Laffan Industrial City, the world’s largest liquefied natural gas export plant, would have big consequences for the global energy market.

  89. Jake and Maggie Gyllenhaal’s Banana Bread Food, Today

    Stars: They’re just like us. (They have brown, super-ripe bananas that need using up.)

  90. What ‘Trauma Bonding’ Really Means Well, Today

    The phrase has been used online to describe connections built through shared suffering, but experts say that’s all wrong.

  91. Today’s Us Israel Iran Attack Maps live blog included one standalone post:
  92. Central Banks Brace for Faster Inflation as Energy Prices Surge Business, Today

    Traders now expect Europe’s central bankers to raise rates this year to address a sharp increase in inflation because of higher energy prices.

  93. The New Museum Reopens, Asking, ‘What Is Human?’ Arts, Today

    It’s a big, serious, adult show worth debating and even fighting over — just the way our critic likes it.

  94. What Exactly Is Trauma Bonding? Video, Today

    Lately people have adopted the phrase “trauma bond” both online and off. But as a psychological term, the phrase has a long history that describes something different from how it’s commonly used. Christina Caron, a mental health reporter for Well, explains.

  95. Los cubanos no han estado luchando por esto En español, Today

    Trump quiere una victoria simbólica. La gente de Cuba quiere democracia real.

  96. 2 Men Charged With Spying for Iran on Britain’s Oldest Synagogue World, Today

    The men, both Iranian citizens, are accused of conducting surveillance on several Jewish institutions and community buildings in London.

  97. Qatar Blames Iran for Attack on Major Energy Hub Video, Today

    Qatar blamed Iran for an attack on a major energy hub, a day after Iran vowed retaliation for an airstrike on the South Pars field that it said was carried out by Israel.

  98. Congress’s Renewed Clash Over a Major Surveillance Law, Explained U.S., Today

    A warrantless wiretapping law known as Section 702 is set to expire on April 20 unless Congress votes to extend it. Past cycles have been rocky.

  99. Mending Ceramics and Slowing Time With the Japanese Art of Kintsugi T Magazine, Today

    Plus: a guide to Honolulu’s Kaimuki neighborhood, a ski-in, ski-out guesthouse in Austria and more recommendations from T Magazine.

  100. As Oil Prices Spiral, Damage to Infrastructure ‘Makes It Even Worse’ Business, Today

    Attacks on oil and natural gas facilities this week could make it much harder for Persian Gulf countries to rebuild and restart production when the war eventually end.

  101. Saudi Official Warns Patience Is Limited as Iranian Attacks Barrage Kingdom World, Today

    Prince Faisal bin Farhan, the foreign minister, said Saudi Arabia was prepared to take military action if necessary, after waves of missile and drone attacks.

  102. Homeland Security Nominee Clears Key Hurdle U.S., Today

    If confirmed, Senator Markwayne Mullin of Oklahoma would be taking over the department at a sensitive moment.

  103. The Effects of High Oil Prices Video, Today

    Our chief economics correspondent, Ben Casselman, breaks down how gasoline prices have responded to the oil crisis in the Persian Gulf, and what is in store for inflation if the price of oil remains above $100 per barrel.

  104. Timothée Chalamet’s Biggest Fan Takes a Step Back Style, Today

    After a rocky Oscars campaign, the actor may have lost favor with parts of his fervent fan base, including the popular social media account Club Chalamet.

  105. Trump and Iran Won’t Leave the Agenda as European Leaders Meet World, Today

    A gathering in Brussels was meant to concentrate on jump-starting the E.U. economy. Instead, the fallout of the war in the Middle East is front and center.

  106. Events Honoring Cesar Chavez Canceled After Accusations of Abuse Video, Today

    Events honoring the revered labor rights icon Cesar Chavez were canceled after a New York Times investigation found extensive evidence that he groomed and sexually abused girls.

  107. The Markets Contend With Powell’s Long Goodbye Business, Today

    The chair of the Federal Reserve said that he might not leave the central bank any time soon, setting up a potential clash with President Trump.

  108. More Cesar Chavez Fallout Expected After Sex Abuse Accusations U.S., Today

    Some states and cities have canceled their observances of Cesar Chavez Day on March 31. Los Angeles leaders said they planned to change the holiday to “Farm Workers Day” and untether it from Mr. Chavez’s birthday.

  109. German Mathematician Wins Abel Prize for Number Theory Work Science, Today

    Gerd Faltings proved a conjecture that had been unsolved for six decades, using connections between numbers and geometry.

  110. Chavez’s Tarnished Legacy Briefing, Today

    We look at a major Times investigation into a labor rights icon.

  111. Irán se endurece En español, Today

    Los ataques de EE. UU. e Israel ayudaron a que los ultraconservadores afianzaran su poder. Eso podría complicar la conclusión de la guerra.

  112. 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.

  113. 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.

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

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

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

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

  116. Strands Sidekick No. 747 Gameplay, Today

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

  117. 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.

  118. White Identity Is Galvanizing the Right Opinion, Today

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

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

    It should never have come to this.

  120. 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.

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

    Be careful what you wish for.

  122. 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.

  123. 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.

  124. 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.

  125. 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?

  126. 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.

  127. 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.

  128. 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.

  129. 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.

  130. 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.

  131. 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.

  132. 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?

  133. 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.

  134. 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.

  135. 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.

  136. 36 Hours in Shanghai Interactive, Today

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

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

    The attacks are shameful and full of lies.

  138. ‘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.

  139. 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.

  140. 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.

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

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

  142. 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.

  143. ‘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.

  144. ‘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.

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

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

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