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  1. Trump’s Unilateral Attack on Iran Paves Way for Broader Dispute Over War Powers World, Today

    Critics say the president is violating the Constitution, and many Democrats and at least two Republicans in Congress say they must vote on whether to enter such a conflict.

  2. Iran Says Dozens Killed in Strike on School World, Today

    The strike on an elementary school in the southern Iran town of Minab was one of two attacks that appear to have hit schools during U.S. and Israeli strikes on Iran on Saturday.

  3. Netanyahu Takes His Shot at Regime Change in Iran World, Today

    The United States and Israel have declared their war aim as paving the way for a popular uprising against the government in Tehran.

  4. San Francisco Ballet Pulls Out of Kennedy Center Performances Arts, Today

    The ballet company, one of the country’s most prestigious, had been under pressure to cancel its shows amid President Trump’s takeover of the performing arts center.

  5. Iranian Attacks on Israel Shine a Light on Shelter Shortage World, Today

    The missile barrages highlight a shortage of bomb shelters in a country that has been preparing for war with Iran for decades.

  6. Pentagon to Cut Ties With Top Universities and Think Tanks U.S., Today

    Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said he was banning attendance at Yale, Princeton, Brown and other elite colleges and think tanks, accusing them of indoctrinating service members with liberal ideologies.

  7. The Folly of Attacking Iran Opinion, Today

    We don’t know how likely it is that the attacks will be successful, nor what costs or risks they bring.

  8. Elite Doctors Served Jeffrey Epstein While Treating His ‘Girls’ U.S., Today

    A small stable of doctors gave V.I.P. medical services to the sex offender and the women around him. Some doctors bent or broke the ethical rules of their profession.

  9. Trump autoriza las ventas de petróleo al sector privado de Cuba En español, Today

    Tras bloquear los envíos de petróleo desde el extranjero a la isla, el gobierno de Trump da luz verde a la entrada de pequeñas cantidades a Cuba, siempre que no lleguen al gobierno.

  10. Iran Retaliates After Attack by U.S. and Israel Video, Today

    The United States and Israel attacked Iran in a major assault on at least nine cities. In retaliation, Iran fired waves of ballistic missiles at Israel and targeted at least four U.S. military bases in the Persian Gulf.

  11. Here’s What Members of Congress Are Saying About the Attacks on Iran World, Today

    As explosions rocked Tehran, Republicans largely voiced support as Democrats warned about a costly and unauthorized conflict.

  12. Congress Faces War Powers Votes in Wake of Iran Strikes U.S., Today

    Following the attack, Democrats and a few Republicans escalated their calls for swift votes on whether to curb the president’s power to continue using force against Iran without explicit authorization.

  13. For Trump, the Iran Attack Is the Ultimate War of Choice U.S., Today

    There was no immediate threat from Iran. But the president saw a chance to push a weakened government over the edge, and is betting he can spark a popular uprising.

  14. I Must Make This Gorgeous Chicken Dish Food, Today

    To see Cameroonian chicken and plantains is to want Cameroonian chicken and plantains.

  15. ¿Por qué empezó esta guerra, señor presidente? En español, Today

    Donald Trump prometió a los votantes de Estados Unidos que pondría fin a las guerras, no que las comenzaría.

  16. El ataque a Irán y sus represalias en imágenes En español, Today

    Medio Oriente se sacudió después de que EE. UU. e Israel lanzaran el sábado un gran ataque contra Teherán.

  17. ¿Te cuesta romper el hielo? Prueba esto En español, Today

    Los estudios sugieren que conversar con desconocidos puede mejorar tu bienestar.

  18. The President of War Opinion, Today

    The U.S. military was once a tool of last resort for American presidents.

  19. The March Monthly Bake: Chocolate Guinness Cake Food, Today

    Nigella Lawson’s recipe is a five-star classic for a reason.

  20. Berkshire Hathaway Posts a Drop in Earnings in Buffett’s Last Year Business, Today

    In his first report as C.E.O., Gregory Abel, stuck to a straight commentary rather than Warren Buffett’s folksy tone. The lower earnings were largely driven by declines in the insurance business.

  21. Today’s Iran Strikes Trump live blog included six standalone posts:
  22. Iran Hits Back Across the Mideast, Targeting U.S. Bases and Allies World, Today

    Waves of retaliatory strikes were reported in Israel and across several Gulf countries on Saturday. The Emirati government said at least one person was killed from falling missile debris.

  23. Trump pide el derrocamiento del gobierno de Irán En español, Today

    En un video de ocho minutos, el presidente de Estados Unidos anunció una campaña “masiva” de ataques contra Irán e instó al pueblo iraní a sublevarse cuando terminen.

  24. Banks Are Becoming Bulwarks for Vulnerable Seniors Health, Today

    Older Americans are losing billions of dollars annually to financial exploitation. Banks and investment firms are training employees to spot red flags and stop the transactions.

  25. Lo que hay que saber sobre los ataques de EE. UU. contra Irán En español, Today

    Estados Unidos e Israel lanzaron un ataque contra las principales ciudades de Irán. El presidente Trump pide a los iraníes “tomar las riendas de su gobierno”.

  26. Mamdani Is Naming New York’s Next Culture Czar Arts, Today

    Diya Vij, the incoming commissioner of the Department of Cultural Affairs, said she wanted to make “open, accessible and sometimes radical cultural activities possible.”

  27. Lloyd Blankfein on Trump, Epstein and Life After Goldman Sachs Business, Today

    In a wide-ranging interview with Andrew Ross Sorkin, Goldman’s former C.E.O. discussed his life and new memoir.

  28. Smoke-Filled Skies and Crowded Bomb Shelters After Iran Is Attacked World, Today

    See images from the Middle East after the United States and Israel on Saturday launched a major attack against Tehran.

  29. The United States and Israel Attack Iran Briefing, Today

    The country is retaliating, and the Middle East is in crisis.

  30. As U.S. Bombs Tehran, Some Iranians Feel Abandoned by Their Leaders World, Today

    The government provided little advice in the days before the attacks or as the bombs fell, more than a dozen Iranians said in interviews.

  31. Hollywood Isn’t Celebrating Ellison’s Win Opinion, Today

    Anxiety about Netflix gives way to anxiety about layoffs.

  32. Don’t Let Your Children Grow Up to Be Fashion Models Opinion, Today

    ‘Americas Next Top Model’ was bad. The reality of fashion was often worse.

  33. Will Trump’s Failures Cost the G.O.P. in Texas? Opinion, Today

    The round table convenes to discuss the upcoming Texas primaries and Trump’s State of the Union shortcomings.

  34. If A.I. Is a Weapon, Who Should Control It? Opinion, Today

    Better to put this power in the hands of private industry or government officials?

  35. Real Despots Hijack Artificial Intelligence Opinion, Today

    Don’t give Trump and Hegseth unfettered control of dangerous A.I.

  36. Trump’s Sins Are His Own. Leave Pagans Out of It. Opinion, Today

    Readers respond to a guest essay on the president’s behavior and the ancient roots of human dignity and compassion.

  37. Israelis Take Shelter as Sirens Warn of Incoming Missiles World, Today

    People across the country took cover from Iran’s retaliatory strikes. “Oh, I did not miss this sound,” one woman said of the air raid alerts.

  38. Here’s What World Leaders Are Saying About the U.S.-Led Attack on Iran World, Today

    Governments around the world urged restraint after the United States and Israel launched a major assault, and Iran vowed retaliation.

  39. What to Know About the U.S. Attacks on Iran World, Today

    The United States, joined by Israel, launched an attack on major cities in Iran, as President Trump called on Iranians to overthrow the government.

  40. ‘You Accept the Risk and the Fear’: What It Takes to Report on the Mexican Cartels Times Insider, Today

    Cultivating sources. Verifying claims. Staying safe. After the death of El Mencho, four journalists share their approach to this difficult, dangerous work.

  41. My Aging Mother Won’t Stop Driving. Should I Take Away Her Keys? Magazine, Today

    The D.M.V. has suspended her license and she’s irate, blaming us.

  42. Wordle Review No. 1,716 Gameplay, Today

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Sunday, March 1, 2026.

  43. America Has Occupied Canada, in the Creative Mind of a Toronto Artist World, Today

    A speculative public art series that began in alleyways and on buildings and a tennis court fence is opening as a chilling new show at Western University.

  44. Strands Sidekick No. 728 Gameplay, Today

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Sunday, March 1, 2026.

  45. Connections Companion No. 994 Gameplay, Today

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Sunday, March 1, 2026.

  46. Trump Calls on Iranians to Overthrow Regime Video, Today

    In a video posted on Truth Social on Saturday, President Trump warned Iranians to stay safe as the United States bombed their country and called on them to overthrow the regime and take control after the attack.

  47. Trump Announces ‘Major Combat Operations’ in Iran Video, Today

    President Trump on Saturday announced that the United States was conducting a large attack on Iran and called for regime change. Israel also said it was striking the country.

  48. Maggie Gyllenhaal Thinks Hollywood Likes Women to Direct ‘Little Movies’ Magazine, Today

    With a big budget and a lot to say, the filmmaker is unleashing her inner monster with “The Bride!”

  49. Así fue la violenta carrera delictiva del ‘Mencho’ En español, Today

    La brutalidad y la perspicacia empresarial del Mencho lo llevaron a la cima del mundo de los cárteles, hasta que cometió un error fatal.

  50. Trump Gives Green Light to Private Oil Sales to Cuba World, Today

    After blocking foreign oil shipments, the Trump administration is now allowing small amounts of oil to enter Cuba — as long as they circumvent government hands.

  51. Netflix Lost Warner. Maybe That’s a Good Thing. Business, Today

    It is entirely possible, analysts say, that Netflix will be better off by bailing from its $83 billion deal with Warner Bros. Discovery.

  52. ‘Eres mi mujer. Eres mi vida’ En español, Today

    Cuando mi esposo se desplomó en nuestro dormitorio, la pesadilla que había temido por tanto tiempo se hizo realidad.

  53. Lo que el ADN cuenta sobre el deseo entre neandertales y humanos modernos En español, Today

    Fragmentos de ADN neandertal siguen presentes en millones de personas. Ese legado genético permite reconstruir encuentros íntimos ocurridos hace decenas de miles de años.

  54. The Bloody Rise and Fall of Mexico’s Top Crime Boss World, Today

    El Mencho’s brutality and business acumen put him atop the cartel world, until he made a fatal mistake.

  55. Of Ice and Men. And Frogs. And Cats. And Minions. Arts, Today

    As the blizzard surged, a garden of snow sculptures arose in a Brooklyn park — a testament to New York creativity.

  56. Abrupt Change for Warner Bros. Prompts Many Grim Faces Business, Today

    Employees at the company had started to warm to the idea of Netflix as its corporate owner. Now they face the prospect of major cuts under Paramount.

  57. ¿Ofrecen las bebidas energéticas beneficios más allá de la cafeína? En español, Today

    Estas populares bebidas suelen tener muchos otros ingredientes, como vitaminas y extractos de plantas. Esto es lo que debes saber sobre ellas.

  58. Can Nations Agree How to Mine the Sea? This Is the Year, She Says. Climate, Today

    Leticia Carvalho heads a global authority that’s been struggling to set rules for a decade. President Trump’s aggressive push on ocean mining makes her task more urgent.

  59. 5 Great Specials to Stream This Winter Arts, Today

    Taylor Tomlinson, Kevin Nealon, Chris Spencer, Isabel Hagen and Jackie Kashian deliver very different but very funny hours to get you through the cold.

  60. This Parenting Expert Thinks Your Kids Need More Fire and Knives Style, Today

    In “Hunt, Gather, Parent,” Michaeleen Doucleff promised to make family life easier. Her new book, “Dopamine Kids,” asks something harder: Can parents give up their own vices and let kids go back to the basics?

  61. Matthew Lillard, a Fan Favorite, Still Has to Hustle for Work Movies, Today

    After a period of joblessness when he had to sell his home and cars, the “Scream” actor’s career is booming — whether Quentin Tarantino likes it or not.

  62. ¿Debo preocuparme por el plástico de mi cepillo y mi hilo dental? En español, Today

    Es casi imposible evitar los microplásticos. Pero no está claro cuántos liberan realmente los productos dentales.

  63. Pentagon Watchdog Stalls Proposal to Review Targeting in Trump’s Boat Strikes U.S., Today

    A new inspector general delayed a decision on whether to approve the project and is said to have raised its potential political ramifications, in a test of the watchdog system in President Trump’s second term.

  64. How the ICE Raids Turned Minnesota Politics Upside Down U.S., Today

    Several top state and federal offices are up for grabs amid a period of crisis with few if any precedents in the state’s history.

  65. Epstein Tried to Help Finance a Dick Cavett Film. The Producers Said No. Arts, Today

    Jeffrey Epstein joined Mr. Cavett’s wife in an effort to create a PBS documentary on the talk-show legend. But then the producers did a background check on the financier.

  66. Who Has the Right to That Parking Spot in Front of the Building? Real Estate, Today

    You can’t park in front of someone else’s legal driveway. But what is a legal driveway?

  67. 9 Songs We’re Talking About This Week Arts, Today

    Mitski ponders a breakup, Raye recalls a great heartbreak and Gnarls Barkley previews its farewell album.

  68. In the Northwest, Polyamory Finds Something New: Legal Protection U.S., Today

    From big cities like Seattle and Portland, Ore., to small ones like Astoria, Ore., proponents of “nontraditional” romantic relationships are making headway in getting legal recognition.

  69. When the Wedding Reception Includes a Confessional Booth Style, Today

    Taking a page from reality TV, some couples are inviting their guests to step in front of the camera and share their candid thoughts at their celebrations.

  70. The Very Real Benefits of Tai Chi Walking Well, Today

    The mindful movement has become popular online. You won’t bulk up if you practice it, but it can improve balance and reduce stress.

  71. Fed Up With Her Country, a Writer Finds New Life in Another Books, Today

    In Maria Stepanova’s novel “The Disappearing Act,” an accidental stopover in a foreign town leads to personal change.

  72. Park Service to Revive Statue of Founding Father Who Enslaved Hundreds Climate, Today

    Caesar Rodney, whose statue was placed in storage amid racial injustice protests in 2020, will be honored in Washington this summer.

  73. QAnon Faithful See Validation in the Epstein Files Business, Today

    The nearly decade-old conspiracy theory does not align neatly with the facts emerging from the documents. That does not seem to matter.

  74. 4 Ways to Enjoy Your Savings in Retirement Without Going Broke Business, Today

    Once paychecks stop, it can be frightening to shift out of the savings habit. But there are strategies to enjoy your nest egg and make it last.

  75. In This Immersive Art-World Novel, There’s a Body Count Books, Today

    James Cahill’s “The Violet Hour” contrasts the artifice of blue-chip modern art with the messy personal lives of the people who create and consume it.

  76. Our Favorite Living Rooms T Magazine, Today

    We’re revisiting ideal spots for relaxing or hosting, from a maximalist salon in Italy to an austere seaside lounge in Japan.

  77. Kash Patel’s Girlfriend Seeks Fame and Fortune, Escorted by an F.B.I. SWAT Team U.S., Today

    Former F.B.I. officials say Mr. Patel beefed up field office staffing near his girlfriend in Nashville and ordered a team to ferry her on errands and to events.

  78. Resorts That Are Family Friendly and Actually Cool T Magazine, Today

    Luxury travel with children? At places like these, it’s highly possible.

  79. After ‘Love Island,’ Rob Rausch Was Wary of ‘The Traitors’ Arts, Today

    The Alabamian who is now a seasoned veteran of reality TV talks about sports, strategy and overalls (“just a great piece of clothing”).

  80. Never Mind the ‘Survivor’ Winners. Let’s Hear From the First Boots. Arts, Today

    These are the contestants who train for months, only to be voted off in Episode 1. As the show’s 50th season begins, we ask about their head-spinning turns.

  81. Could the Supreme Court’s Voting Rights Act Decision Affect the Midterms? U.S., Today

    The court is set to decide a major case that could scramble the country’s congressional maps. One crucial factor for this year’s elections is when the ruling lands.

  82. Stephen Graham Jones’s Favorite Slasher Books Books, Today

    These 13 bloodthirsty tales will keep you up at night with clever thrills and heart-pounding action.

  83. At Gucci: Bodies, Bodies, Bodies Style, Today

    In this week’s most anticipated show in Milan, Demna debuted his new look for the brand. Was it any good?

  84. Initial Focus of U.S. Strikes in Iran Is Military Targets World, Today

    Dozens of attacks were carried out by warplanes launched from bases and aircraft carriers in the region. President Trump said the targets included missile sites, Iran’s navy and nuclear facilities.

  85. Chaos and Panic Grip Tehran as Airstrikes Shake City World, Today

    Iranians were beginning their workweek as U.S. and Israeli strikes sent people fleeing parts of the capital and parents racing to collect children from schools.

  86. ‘Avalanche!’: Survivors Recount the Tragedy at Perry’s Peak Interactive, Today

    The story of how nine skiers were killed, and six survived, in the deadliest avalanche in modern California history.

  87. Trump usa a su gabinete como un escudo protector. Ya no es suficiente En español, Today

    Antes, servir en el gobierno significaba implementar políticas; ahora significa adulación.

  88. Trump Calls for Overthrow of Iran’s Government World, Today

    In an eight-minute video, President Trump announced a “massive” campaign of U.S. strikes on Iran and urged the Iranian people to rise up once they end.

  89. A Tale of Two Seasons at Columbia, and Two Responses to Student Arrests New York, Today

    When Mahmoud Khalil was detained by immigration agents last year, the university’s response was restrained. It was different with Elmina Aghayeva this week.

  90. Spelling Bee Forum Gameplay, Today

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

  91. How a Parks Worker Lives on $37,500 in Tompkinsville, Staten Island Interactive, Today

    Sara Robinson left Brooklyn for Staten Island to afford an apartment where she could live by herself, but she still has to keep a tight budget.

  92. An Attack on Iran Carries Risks for the U.S., Experts Say World, Today

    Iran’s medium‑range ballistic missiles are capable of traveling more than 1,200 miles, putting them in range of several American bases.

  93. Trump’s Attack on Iran Is Reckless Opinion, Today

    Donald Trump promised voters that he would end wars, not start them.

  94. Former U.S. Air Force Officer Is Accused of Training Chinese Military Pilots U.S., Today

    The former officer traveled to China to train pilots of the People’s Liberation Army Air Force without approval from the State Department, the Justice Department said.

  95. Canada’s Leader Heads to Asia and Australia to Build ‘Middle Power’ Bonds World, Today

    Prime Minister Mark Carney visits India, Australia and Japan seeking deals to strengthen his country’s links to Indo-Pacific powers and break Canada’s dependence on the United States.

  96. To Extract Hot Water From the Earth, a Plan to Pipe It In First Business, Today

    Developers are using a new geothermal technology in Germany to produce clean energy.

  97. Corrections: Feb. 28, 2026 Corrections, Today

    Corrections that appeared in print on Saturday, Feb. 28, 2026.

  98. Quote of the Day: How ‘The Pitt’ Grosses Viewers Out Corrections, Today

    Quotation of the Day for Saturday, February 28, 2026.

  99. Man Convicted of Forging Threats Against Trump Gets 16.5 Years in Prison U.S., Today

    A Wisconsin man was found guilty of impersonating an undocumented immigrant in handwritten letters that threatened to kill the president in an effort to get the immigrant deported.

  100. OpenAI Reaches A.I. Agreement With Defense Dept. After Anthropic Clash Technology, Today

    The deal came hours after President Trump had ordered federal agencies to stop using artificial intelligence technology made by Anthropic, an OpenAI rival.

  101. México combate al narcotráfico en una cuerda floja de terror En español, Today

    Conforme los cárteles se han arraigado cada vez más en México, los narcobloqueos han pasado a ser una manera de afirmar su poder de forma explícita

  102. Pressure Gauge? Gameplay, Today

    Adam Levav’s latest themeless puzzle is a breath of fresh air.

  103. Bill Clinton Says He ‘Did Nothing Wrong’ in House Epstein Inquiry Video, Today

    Former President Bill Clinton told members of the House Oversight Committee in a closed-door deposition that he “saw nothing” and had done nothing wrong when he associated with Jeffrey Epstein decades ago.

  104. Scouts Will Abandon D.E.I. Policies Under Agreement With Pentagon, Hegseth Says U.S., Today

    Scouting America said it had staved off a demand from the Pentagon to ban girls from the organization and change its name back to Boy Scouts of America.

  105. Radiohead Demands That ICE Remove Its Song From a Social Media Video U.S., Today

    The band condemned the Trump administration for using the song “Let Down” in a post showing victims of violent crimes that federal officials said had been committed by illegal immigrants.

  106. Así fue como ‘The Pitt’ creó sus lesiones más impactantes En español, Today

    El drama médico pone a prueba a los espectadores con huesos que sobresalen, órganos visibles y chorros de sangre. He aquí cómo los artistas de maquillaje y efectos crearon siete sangrientas aflicciones.

  107. ‘We Got to Win the Midterms’: Trump Takes His State of the Union Message on the Road U.S., Today

    During a visit to Texas, President Trump made clear that he would be driving home his depiction of Democrats as out of step ahead of the elections in November.

  108. Cambodia Celebrates the Return of Looted Artifacts From a Tainted Dealer Arts, Today

    The dealer, who died in 2020, had been accused of selling illegally excavated treasures of the Khmer culture. His estate returned dozens of them this week.

  109. Taiwan Arms Sale Approved by Congress Is Delayed as Trump Plans Visit to Beijing U.S., Today

    The package worth billions of dollars and endorsed by lawmakers is stalled at the State Department as the U.S. and China plan an April summit.

  110. Columbia Student Detained by ICE Promotes ‘Beauty’ and ‘Brains’ Online New York, Today

    Elmina Aghayeva has 114,000 followers on Instagram and has seemingly never posted about politics, unlike other Columbia University students detained by immigration officers.

  111. Crypto’s Richest Man Details His Secret Talks, Prison Time and Humbling Comedown Technology, Today

    In a draft of his memoir, Changpeng Zhao, the founder of Binance, laid out the secret negotiations that led to his imprisonment and a run-in with ICE.

  112. Why Did Trump Go to War With Anthropic? Opinion, Today

    The military needs the very best A.I. to streamline its operations. It should find ways to work with these companies, not erect barriers.

  113. Trump Signals Opposition to Tariff Refunds, Hinting at Legal War to Come Business, Yesterday

    One week after the Supreme Court invalidated President Trump’s tariffs, he suggested that his administration could try to relitigate a case that was decided 6 to 3.

  114. Instagram to Alert Parents to Teens’ Self-Harm Searches Technology, Yesterday

    Parents will receive notifications if a child has used the platform repeatedly to search for terms related to suicide or self-harm, but users must opt in to get them.

  115. How to Vote in the North Carolina Primary U.S., Yesterday

    Marquee primary contests will determine the major-party nominees for an open U.S. Senate seat. The real action could unfold lower down the ballot.

  116. Los Angeles Schools Chief Is Placed on Leave Following F.B.I. Raid U.S., Yesterday

    Alberto Carvalho, superintendent of the Los Angeles Unified School District, was placed on paid leave after F.B.I. agents raided his home and district office this week.

  117. How Israel Lost Americans Opinion, Yesterday

    Netanyahu and his government deserve the growing bipartisan opprobrium they’re receiving.

  118. What You Taught Me About Texas U.S., Yesterday

    Our readers in the state offer a window into the current center of the political universe.

  119. Neil Sedaka: 14 Essential Songs Arts, Yesterday

    The singer and songwriter, who died on Friday at 86, gave voice to teenage dreams, then executed one of music’s most unexpected comebacks.

  120. Trump Said the Government Will No Longer Use Anthropic’s A.I. Briefing, Yesterday

    Also, the president said he is “not happy” with Iran’s negotiators. Here’s the latest at the end of Friday.

  121. What Are ICE Agents Allowed to Do on College Campuses? New York, Yesterday

    Federal agents do not have any special privileges on campuses. To arrest a student at Columbia University this week, they used a tactic of questionable legality.

  122. Silicon Valley Rallies Behind Anthropic in A.I. Clash With Trump Technology, Yesterday

    Actions by the president and the Pentagon appeared to drive a wedge between Washington and the tech industry, whose leaders and workers spoke out for the start-up.

  123. Near the White House, Hundreds of High School Students Protest ICE U.S., Yesterday

    The demonstration at the Lincoln Memorial was the latest in a string of school walkouts across the country, which have resulted in arrests and condemnation from some officials, and plaudits from others.

  124. Student Remains in Honduras After ICE Vows to Deport Her Again U.S., Yesterday

    Any Lucia López Belloza was deported by mistake. A judge ordered her return by Friday. When the Trump administration sent a plane, she decided not to get on.

  125. Prada Peels Back the Layers at Milan Fashion Week Video, Yesterday

    At Milan Fashion Week, Prada showcased a collection built on layering. For the models, it was like shedding a skin each of the four times they strutted down the runway, revealing a new look with each cycle.

  126. Fewer Detectives Will Hunt for Nancy Guthrie, Signaling a New Phase U.S., Yesterday

    After a month with little visible progress, the sheriff in Pima County, Ariz., is sending some deputies back to their regular units.

  127. Neil Sedaka, Singing Craftsman of Memorable Pop Songs, Dies at 86 Arts, Yesterday

    He sang and co-wrote some of the definitive teenage anthems of the 1950s and early ’60s, including “Breaking Up Is Hard to Do,” and then reinvented his career in the ’70s.

  128. This Year, It Will Be the ‘Trump Kennedy Center Honors’ Arts, Yesterday

    Despite plans to close the building this summer for a two-year reconstruction project, the renamed ceremony will be held elsewhere, the center’s president said.

  129. An Update: Did a Brooklyn Couple Kill a Neighbor’s Trees for a Better View in Maine? U.S., Yesterday

    On Friday, the state approved a settlement that included a $3,000 fine but no acknowledgment of guilt for a tree poisoning that riled people in scenic Rockport, Maine.

  130. Iris Cantor, Philanthropist and Art Collector, Dies at 95 Giving, Yesterday

    She and her husband, the financier B. Gerald Cantor, amassed one of the largest private collections of Rodin artworks, donating much of it to museums around the world.

  131. 30 More People Are Indicted in Anti-ICE Church Protest in Minnesota U.S., Yesterday

    The newly indicted people join nine others, including Don Lemon, in facing charges in connection to a protest of President Trump’s immigration crackdown during a worship service.

  132. Judge Approves $345 Million Verdict Against Greenpeace in Pipeline Suit Climate, Yesterday

    Greenpeace has said the verdict could bankrupt it. The lawsuit was over the group’s role in protests against the Dakota Access Pipeline.

  133. Sondra Lee Dies at 97; Originated Roles in ‘Peter Pan’ and ‘Hello, Dolly!’ Theater, Yesterday

    With her frenetic energy and 4-foot-10 frame, Ms. Lee seemed destined to play a certain kind of stage character: excitable, endearing and charmingly scheming.

  134. War Court Prosecutor Asks Panel to Overturn Torture Finding in 9/11 Case U.S., Yesterday

    An appeals court heard a government effort to resurrect the 2007 interrogations of a prisoner at Guantánamo Bay.

  135. Read the Indictment Interactive, Yesterday

    The Justice Department announced that 30 additional people were charged with disrupting a church service during a protest in Minnesota last month.

  136. Henrietta Lacks’s Family Settles Suit With Novartis Over Use of Her Cells U.S., Yesterday

    Ms. Lacks’s family accused Novartis of profiting from her cells, which were taken from her without her consent in 1951, when she was dying of cervical cancer.

  137. Kamala Harris Endorses Jasmine Crockett in Texas Senate Race U.S., Yesterday

    The endorsement from the former vice president, her most significant since leaving office, comes as Ms. Crockett is facing a competitive Democratic primary contest against James Talarico.

  138. Victims’ Families Stunned by Failure of Air Safety Bill in House U.S., Yesterday

    Relatives of those who died in a midair collision over D.C. last year came to Washington to watch a vote they thought would go their way. It didn’t.

  139. Book Club: Let’s Talk About ‘Wuthering Heights’ Books, Yesterday

    Emily Brontë’s classic Gothic romance is the basis for a new movie. It’s also more bonkers than you remember.

  140. How David Zaslav Pulled Off the Deal of a Lifetime Business, Yesterday

    Not long ago, Mr. Zaslav was widely criticized for his management of Warner Bros. Discovery. He overcame the doubters, cementing a blockbuster sale to Paramount.

  141. Green Party Defeats Labour in U.K. Special Election Video, Yesterday

    Hannah Spencer, a plumber by trade, won a British parliamentary seat in a district that had been represented by the Labour Party for generations. Her victory signaled frustration from left-leaning voters with Prime Minister Keir Starmer.

  142. 13 Measles Cases Reported at Texas Immigration Detention Facility U.S., Yesterday

    The infections at the center in El Paso come amid growing worries by some lawmakers about the conditions at immigration detention centers across the country.

  143. Can Mamdani (and Trump) Build a Neighborhood Over a Queens Rail Yard? New York, Yesterday

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