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  1. Justice Dept. Seeks to Drop Charges Against Officers in Breonna Taylor’s Death U.S., Today

    The civil rights charges against the two Louisville, Ky., police officers stemmed from their involvement in drafting the no-knock search warrant that led to the fatal shooting.

  2. Mullin Said to Have Credited the King of Jordan for a Helicopter Rescue U.S., Today

    The homeland security nominee brought up a mysterious trip in mid-2016 at a confirmation hearing. He visited Jordan that August, congressional records show.

  3. New York City Celebrates Its First Ramadan With a Muslim Mayor New York, Today

    Many New Yorkers said Ramadan felt especially poignant this year under Mayor Zohran Mamdani, who used his own observance of the holiday to model the diversity of Muslim life in the city.

  4. Aid Ship Departs for Cuba as Island Grapples With a Fuel Blockade World, Today

    The “Nuestra América” humanitarian convoy plans to deliver more than 20 tons of critical supplies to Cuba. Some Cuban exiles view it with suspicion.

  5. A Few Ships Are Trickling Through the Strait of Hormuz With Iran’s Approval World, Today

    Countries and companies have been negotiating with the Iranian authorities to secure passage. Some patterns are emerging.

  6. ‘Dhurandhar the Revenge’ Review: A License to Kill, a Lot Movies, Today

    In this ultraviolent rah-rah sequel, Ranveer Singh returns as an undercover Indian agent who’s part political gangster, part antiterrorist killing machine.

  7. Denmark Was Ready to Blow Up Airfields to Stop a U.S. Invasion of Greenland World, Today

    The Danes brought blood supplies, explosives and live ammunition to Greenland as part of contingency plans in case President Trump acted on his threats to seize the island.

  8. What to Know About This Year’s Cherry Blossom Blooms U.S., Today

    Spring, is that you? Where and when to find peak blooms in Washington, D.C., as well as New York, New Jersey, Oregon and Georgia.

  9. Shigeaki Mori, Hiroshima Survivor Photographed With Obama, Dies at 88 World, Today

    He lived through the first atomic bombing in Japan and then spent decades researching the identities of 12 American P.O.W.s killed in the attack.

  10. Administration Bypasses Congress to Sell Weapons to U.A.E., Kuwait and Jordan U.S., Today

    Some of the proposed sales, valued at more than $23 billion, were under review, while others were never sent to Congress. The Trump administration is pushing them through without congressional approval.

  11. Hegseth Invokes Divine Purpose to Justify Military Might U.S., Today

    Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has imbued U.S. military actions with a Christian moral underpinning that suggests they are divinely sanctioned.

  12. Man Shatters Valuable Glass Artwork and Tries to Stab Guard, Police Say Arts, Today

    A man was arrested after being accused of damaging an estimated $240,000 of artwork at the Chihuly Garden and Glass.

  13. Flashback: Your Weekly History Quiz, March 21, 2026 Interactive, Today

    Can you sort 8 historical events?

  14. War in Middle East Looms Over Eid and Nowruz Celebrations Video, Today

    The war in the Middle East cast a shadow over celebrations for Eid al-Fitr, a holiday marking the end of the Ramadan fasting month, and Nowruz, the Iranian new year.

  15. What Are Jacket Potatoes, and Why Are the English Waiting Hours for Them? Food, Today

    The heavily topped tubers, a British classic, are having a culinary comeback thanks to social media.

  16. Iran’s New Supreme Leader Issues a Statement but Remains Unseen World, Today

    Ayatollah Mojtaba Khamenei has remained out of the public’s sight since assuming the post, amid reports that he was badly wounded.

  17. Irán ejecuta a 3 hombres, entre ellos un condecorado luchador adolescente En español, Today

    Las autoridades iraníes acusaron a los hombres de matar a dos policías durante las protestas de enero. Grupos de derechos humanos habían expresado su preocupación por las causas abiertas contra ellos.

  18. Hamas Considering Disarmament Plan From Trump’s Board of Peace, Officials Say World, Today

    The proposal envisions a phased process, in which the militant group would hand over its weapons and Israeli troops would withdraw. Hamas is expected to respond in the coming days.

  19. U.S. Dispatches Marines and Warships to Middle East World, Today

    Officials said 2,500 Marines from 11th Marine Expeditionary Unit in California and the U.S.S. Boxer amphibious ready group will go in April to relieve Marines already deployed in the Persian Gulf.

  20. Presidents Who Honored Cesar Chavez Have Yet to React to Abuse Allegations U.S., Today

    Bill Clinton gave Mr. Chavez the nation’s highest civilian honor. Barack Obama made Cesar Chavez Day a federal holiday. Joe Biden displayed a bronze bust of Mr. Chavez. So far, all have been quiet.

  21. Cal State Challenges Trump’s Order on Transgender Student Athletes U.S., Today

    The California State University system joins a short list of universities fighting Trump orders in court. The Education Department has threatened to cut federal funds to San Jose State University.

  22. Alexander Brothers Are Said to Seek Trump Pardons for Sex Trafficking New York, Today

    People representing the three brothers have reached out to a lobbyist and an influential Jewish group that have supported clemency for others. There are no signs the White House is considering a pardon.

  23. BTS ha vuelto. Pero el panorama del k-pop ha cambiado En español, Today

    El grupo regresa el viernes tras cuatro años de pausa. El género que ayudó a convertir en un fenómeno mundial se ha transformado y ahora hay nuevas estrellas.

  24. In Reversal, Trump Restores Support for House Republican Who Opposed Tariffs U.S., Today

    President Trump reinstated his endorsement of Representative Jeff Hurd of Colorado, just weeks after pulling it back.

  25. White House Unveils A.I. Policy Aimed at Blocking State Laws U.S., Today

    The Trump administration on Friday released new guidelines for federal legislation on the technology, recommending some safeguards for children and consumer protections for energy costs.

  26. Heavy Rains Pummel Hawaii and Prompt Evacuation Orders for Parts of Oahu Weather, Today

    Days after an intense storm moved through the islands, another is dropping yet more rain on already saturated areas.

  27. NATO Withdraws Its Last Military Trainers From Iraq World, Today

    The NATO mission, created in 2018, trained and advised Iraqi forces. Iraq is among the countries facing retaliatory attacks from the U.S.-Israeli war.

  28. Nebraska Second Congressional District 2026: Latest Polls Interactive, Today

    Track the latest polls in Nebraska's Second Congressional District.

  29. N.Y.C. Street Vendors to Get a New Ally in City Government New York, Today

    Carina Kaufman-Gutierrez, the co-director of the Street Vendor Project, will head a new city office working with street vendors.

  30. Hochul Moves to Delay and Alter Climate Law, Citing Energy Prices New York, Today

    The proposal, currently being considered by the Legislature during budget talks, would put off regulations for enforcing the law until 2030.

  31. El presidente de Colombia, Gustavo Petro, está bajo investigación en EE. UU. En español, Today

    El Departamento de Justicia estadounidense examina si el mandatario tiene vínculos con narcotraficantes.

  32. Educators, How Will You Teach Cesar Chavez’s Story After Abuse Allegations? U.S., Today

    We want to hear from educators who teach about Mr. Chavez.

  33. A Meningitis Outbreak Evokes Covid Memories at a British Campus World, Today

    Residents and students in Canterbury, where the outbreak was centered, said measures to contain the disease were both familiar and frightening.

  34. El ataque de Israel a un yacimiento de gas en Irán expone estrategias divergentes con EE. UU. En español, Today

    El presidente Trump afirmó que se había quejado con el primer ministro de Israel sobre el ataque. Pero funcionarios israelíes dijeron que los estadounidenses fueron informados de antemano.

  35. A Meatpacking Strike in Colorado Is Another Stress to Trump’s Economy U.S., Today

    The walkout at the JBS plant in Greeley, Colo., comes as beef prices have soared, cattle supplies have plunged and immigration sweeps have stressed the labor supply.

  36. More! More! More! Tech Workers Max Out Their A.I. Use. Technology, Today

    At a number of companies, employees compete on leaderboards to show how much A.I. they’re using. They’re racking up big bills along the way.

  37. Bernard Rands, Pulitzer-Winning Composer, Dies at 92 Arts, Today

    His early successes in the 1960s, writing in the complex vein of high modernism, yielded later in his career to a more accessibly lyrical style.

  38. Lights, Drones, Purple Pizza: BTS-mania Takes Over Seoul Arts, Today

    The South Korean capital was aglow for the return of the K-pop supergroup.

  39. E.P.A. Chief to Headline Event by Group That Says There’s No Climate Crisis Climate, Today

    Lee Zeldin, the agency administrator, will address a Heartland Institute forum in April. The organization says speakers will challenge the climate crisis “narrative.”

  40. How to Trim and Style Your Own Bangs T Magazine, Today

    Expert advice on maintaining a cut at home.

  41. Gustavo Dudamel’s Portrait Emerges From a Season of Introductions Arts, Today

    The New York Philharmonic’s next music leader, slowly revealing facets of his personality, used his latest visit to showcase his political conscience.

  42. Mujeres embarazadas detenidas por el ICE describen falta de atención En español, Today

    Un grupo de mujeres dijeron haber pasado por condiciones que infringen las antiguas directrices de la agencia sobre cómo debe tratarse a las detenidas embarazadas.

  43. Polymarket Says It Predicts the Truth. Its Social Feeds Are Filled With Falsehoods. Technology, Today

    A review of the betting market’s social media feeds found it has published hundreds of false and misleading posts.

  44. He Spent Five Years in Solitary. He Came Out a Jailhouse Lawyer. New York, Today

    Obsessed with proving his innocence, Quentin Lewis devoted years in isolation to learning the law. Now he is taking on his captors in prison tribunals.

  45. Beware the ‘Mehs’ of March Well, Today

    If you’re struggling to shake off the winter blues, you’re not alone. Experts explain why this month is hard for many people.

  46. CBS News Radio, Onetime Home of Murrow, to End Amid Layoffs Business, Today

    Bari Weiss, the editor in chief of CBS News, announced layoffs on Friday that affected more than 60 employees. The network is owned by the technology heir David Ellison.

  47. Deferring to Trump, G.O.P. Lawmakers Resist a Public Accounting on Iran U.S., Today

    Nearly three weeks into a war that polls show is unpopular, top Republicans have yet to call administration officials to testify about it, arguing that hearings would put divisions on display.

  48. I Spent Two Decades Securing Nuclear Materials. Getting at Iran’s Would Not Be Easy. Opinion, Today

    Landing in hostile territory and quickly extracting Iran’s highly enriched uranium would be next to impossible.

  49. Speedy Honey Garlic Shrimp and Lazy Daisy Cake Food, Today

    And more of our most popular recipes from the week.

  50. ‘Monte Cristo’ Review: A Tale of Betrayal, on Two Counts Theater, Today

    An adaptation has a twist that doesn’t track, and songs that benefit from an excellent cast, including Norm Lewis, Sierra Boggess and Adam Jacobs.

  51. Five Action Movies to Stream Now Movies, Today

    This month’s picks include burned-out paramedics, unlikely superheroes and vengeful women.

  52. 9 Shows Our Theater Critics Are Talking About Theater, Today

    Daniel Radcliffe in “Every Brilliant Thing,” “The Wild Party” and two Cold War-era comedy-thrillers: These are productions worth knowing about.

  53. ‘The Last of Us’ con ocho patas En español, Today

    Una especie de araña recién descubierta en la Amazonía ecuatoriana imita a un patógeno, conocido como el hongo zombi, para protegerse.

  54. Chuck Norris, estrella del cine de acción, muere a los 86 años En español, Today

    Puso su conocimiento de artes marciales al servicio de una amplia serie de héroes de la pantalla grande, haciendo las delicias del público.

  55. Trump Friend Asked ICE to Detain the Mother of His Child U.S., Today

    Paolo Zampolli, a former modeling agent and a longtime Trump ally, was in a custody battle over his son. An ICE official agreed to help.

  56. Supreme Court Allows Street Preacher’s Lawsuit U.S., Today

    Gabriel Olivier was arrested after violating an ordinance restricting demonstrations outside an amphitheater in Brandon, Miss.

  57. Read the lawsuit Interactive, Today

    The Trump administration is accusing the school of violating the civil rights of Jewish and Israeli people, an escalation of the government’s yearlong clash with the Ivy League university.

  58. Fed Official Urges Caution on Rate Cuts as Iran War Drags On Business, Today

    Christopher J. Waller, a Federal Reserve governor, said he would support rate cuts later this year if the labor market continued to weaken.

  59. Chuck Norris, Black-Belt Action Star of Movies and Television, Dies at 86 Movies, Today

    He channeled his martial arts skills into heroic roles in films like “The Delta Force” and “Missing in Action” and in the long-running TV series “Walker, Texas Ranger.”

  60. Calvin Tomkins, Who Profiled Giants of Modern Art, Dies at 100 Arts, Today

    On the staff of The New Yorker for more than 60 years, he wrote about Duchamp, Rauschenberg and many others. His books include “Living Well Is the Best Revenge.”

  61. Trump Administration Sues Harvard Over Accusations of Antisemitism U.S., Today

    The administration had spent months investigating the Ivy League school. The two sides had been in talks to negotiate a settlement.

  62. U.S. Prosecutors Investigate Colombia’s President, a Onetime Trump Foe New York, Today

    The Justice Department is examining whether President Gustavo Petro of Colombia has ties to drug traffickers.

  63. ‘We Are at Zero’: War-Weary Lebanon Marks Eid With Muted Celebration World, Today

    For families displaced by Israeli airstrikes, the joy that usually marks the end of Ramadan has been replaced by uncertainty and hardship.

  64. ‘Tru’ and ‘The Fever’: The Contagion of the Rich Theater, Today

    Two monologue revivals — Jesse Tyler Ferguson as Truman Capote and Wallace Shawn’s solo — reveal how wealth warps our perceptions. Only one pays dividends.

  65. The U.S. Economy Is Insulated From High Oil Prices. Americans Aren’t. Business, Today

    The overall economy has proved resilient in recent years, even as many households have struggled. The war with Iran is following the same pattern.

  66. U.S. Military Ramps Up to Clear Strait of Hormuz U.S., Today

    Warplanes and attack helicopters are “hunting and killing” Iran’s fast-attack watercraft in contested sea lanes, Gen. Dan Caine said.

  67. How a Civil Rights Icon Used His Power to Abuse Girls and Women Video, Today

    For five years, our reporters Manny Fernandez and Sarah Hurtes followed allegations that the civil rights icon Cesar Chavez had sexually abused girls and women at all levels of the United Farm Workers movement. Manny Fernandez takes us inside their investigation.

  68. The I.R.S. Is Phasing Out Paper Checks. Here’s How to Speed Your Refund. Your Money, Today

    President Trump has directed that most federal payments be issued electronically, including tax refunds. Last year nearly 10 million people got their refund via a paper check.

  69. ‘Saturday Night Live’ Arrives in London. Can It Make the Brits Laugh? Arts, Today

    Britain has a storied history of sketch comedy, but its humor has a very different flavor than the American variety.

  70. Enduring Mayhem: Images of the War in Ukraine, After 4 Years World, Today

    A photographic chronicle of Russia’s invasion.

  71. Iran Executes 3 Men, Including a Star Teenage Wrestler World, Today

    The Iranian authorities accused the men of killing two police officers during anti-government protests in January. Human rights groups had raised concerns about the cases against them.

  72. How High Will Oil Prices Go? Global Markets Brace for More Bad News. Business, Today

    Energy experts forecast more pain for consumers and businesses as the war in the Middle East shows no signs of easing.

  73. BTS Leans Into the K of K-Pop With Comeback Album World, Today

    The group’s new album “Arirang” includes a nod to a beloved Korean folk song and other important historical references.

  74. Whose War? Briefing, Today

    We look at the diverging goals of the U.S. and Israel in the war on Iran.

  75. ‘The Headlines’ News Quiz: Mar. 20, 2026 The Headlines, Today

    Following the news? Tracy Mumford has some questions for you.

  76. ‘A.I.-Washing’ Layoffs? + Why L.L.M.s Can’t Write Well + Tokenmaxxing Podcasts, Today

    Companies are using A.I. as a reason for layoffs, but the truth may be more complex.

  77. La caída de un ícono culinario En español, Today

    Analizamos cómo Noma, el restaurante que revolucionó la alta cocina, se convirtió en sinónimo de una cultura de cocina tóxica.

  78. ‘The Pitt’ Season 2, Episode 11 Recap: Chilling Effect Arts, Today

    An unwelcome visit by some rough Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents added more complications to an already stressful day.

  79. Reseña de ‘Proyecto Fin del Mundo’: Ryan Gosling se pierde en el espacio En español, Today

    El actor interpreta a un biólogo molecular que intenta salvar el mundo en esta optimista fantasía de ciencia ficción de Phil Lord y Christopher Miller.

  80. Silicon Valley’s Big Bets on War Pay Off, and the Trump Family Business Looks to Transylvania The Headlines, Today

    Plus, a buzzy new book was just canceled over A.I. allegations.

  81. Trump Wants to Change How We Vote. Will He Succeed? The Daily, Today

    President Trump has made the SAVE America Act what he has called his “No. 1 priority” despite fierce opposition in the Senate.

  82. Connections Companion No. 1,014 Gameplay, Today

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Saturday, March 21, 2026.

  83. Wordle Review No. 1,736 Gameplay, Today

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Saturday, March 21, 2026.

  84. Strands Sidekick No. 748 Gameplay, Today

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Saturday, March 21, 2026.

  85. What to Know About the BTS Comeback Concert World, Today

    The K-pop supergroup’s first show in over three years will stream live on Netflix at 7 a.m. Eastern time on Saturday. The New York Times will cover it live from Seoul.

  86. One Global Power, One Regional Power, Two Different Goals World, Today

    The United States views Iran through a prism of global responsibilities and strategic goals. Israel has a more regional approach. After nearly three weeks of war, their paths are diverging.

  87. U.S. Asked to Keep Military Planes in Sri Lanka Before Iran Airstrikes World, Today

    Sri Lanka did not agree to the request, officials said, and has tried to remain neutral in the U.S.-Israeli war in Iran.

  88. An Autocrat Jailed Her, but She Wants the World to Talk to Him World, Today

    Maria Kalesnikava is campaigning for the West to engage with the regime in Belarus that imprisoned her for more than five years.

  89. Brasil duda ante la presión de EE. UU. por un acuerdo sobre tierras raras En español, Today

    En su intento por reducir su dependencia de China, Estados Unidos impulsa un pacto sobre minerales críticos, pero Brasil se muestra reticente.

  90. Can Jonah Peretti Save BuzzFeed From Extinction? Business, Today

    Facing financial straits, the founder is betting on a skunkworks for A.I. experiments.

  91. 4 Things Ophthalmologists Wish You Knew About Your Eyes Well, Today

    For starters: They can get sunburned.

  92. What the ‘Project Hail Mary’ Directors Learned From a Firing Movies, Today

    Phil Lord and Christopher Miller, best known for animations like the “Spider-Verse” films, took lessons from “Solo: A Star Wars Story,” a project from which they were dismissed.

  93. The New York Times News Quiz, March 20, 2026 Interactive, Today

    Did you follow the news this week? Take our quiz to see how well you stack up with other Times readers.

  94. 5 Places Where the Iran War Could Get Worse Interactive, Today

    How the conflict could further destabilize the region.

  95. The Danger of Declaring ‘Once and for All’ in the Middle East Opinion, Today

    Hamas has survived waves of killings of its leaders. More than force will be necessary to overturn the Islamic regime of Iran.

  96. 7 Ways to the Best Salmon of Your Life Food, Today

    Make a great fish even better with these expert tips.

  97. Can You Put Potato Salad in Gumbo? Interactive, Today

    A ruling on an unusual garnish.

  98. A Diary of War From an Unlikely Author: the Son of Iran’s President World, Today

    In an online journal, Yousef Pezeshkian offers readers a mix of personal anecdotes and glimpses behind the scenes as Iranian leaders are picked off one after another.

  99. Fewer Children Are Being Held in ICE Detention U.S., Today

    About 50 children were in federal detention in Dilley, Texas this week, down from about 500 in January. It is unclear how many were deported, but some are back at their U.S. schools.

  100. ‘The Comeback’ Review: Valerie Cherish vs. the Machine Arts, Today

    In its third season, the HBO satire grows from cringe-comedy character study into a dark satire of labor in the A.I. era.

  101. Brazil Hesitates as U.S. Pushes Rare Earths Partnership World, Today

    Seeking to reduce its reliance on China, the United States is pushing for a critical minerals deal with Brazil. The South American country is less eager.

  102. Which Old-Fashioned Word Would You Bring Back? The Learning Network, Today

    Words like “skedaddle” and “yap” are making a surprise comeback. What vintage vocabulary do you think deserves a second chance?

  103. Record Number of Student Loan Borrowers Are in Delinquency and Default Business, Today

    Recently released data from the Education Department showed that by the end of last year, 7.7 million borrowers had defaulted on $181 billion in federal student loans.

  104. ‘We Don’t Need More Lawyers in Congress’: The Future of the Democratic Party Is Emerging Opinion, Today

    On a new generation of leaders on the left.

  105. Our Hospitals Are Unprepared for the Return of Kids With Measles Opinion, Today

    There are lots of follow-on risks once children start getting vaccine-preventable diseases.

  106. ‘Jury Duty’ Returns. Can Prank Lightning Strike Twice? Arts, Today

    The Amazon comedy, which surrounds an unwitting protagonist with professional actors, returns with a new season that takes place at a company retreat.

  107. 9 New Movies Our Critics Are Talking About This Week Movies, Today

    Whether you’re a casual moviegoer or an avid buff, our reviewers think these films are worth knowing about.

  108. On a Holiday of Renewal, Iranians Are Mourning and Fearful World, Today

    As they start a new year, Iranians are reckoning with bombardment, repression and economic misery. Still, many are holding fast to ancient traditions.

  109. Andy Weir on Writing the Hit Book Behind the Movie ‘Project Hail Mary’ Podcasts, Today

    The author talked about adapting his best-selling novel for film, creating the beloved character Rocky and making complex science feel approachable.

  110. Five Free Movies to Stream Now Movies, Today

    Payback is bloody, according to this month’s selections, which include Park Chan-wook’s Vengeance Trilogy.

  111. A Painter Faces His Biggest Show, and the Truth About Success Arts, Today

    As Hurvin Anderson prepares for a major retrospective of his work at Tate Britain, he’s unsure how to feel about his achievements.

  112. $1 Million Apartments in Paris Real Estate, Today

    A one-bedroom in the chic Sainte-Avoye district, a converted loft in Batignolles and a ground-floor apartment in Porte Saint-Denis.

  113. Naomi Klein on Trumpism and Our Age of ‘Unlikely Bedfellows’ Opinion, Today

    Naomi Klein and Ezra Klein discuss what the success of MAGA reveals about the American left.

  114. ‘The Last of Us’ on Eight Legs Science, Today

    A newly discovered species of spider in the Ecuadorean Amazon mimics a pathogen, known as a zombie fungus, to protect itself.

  115. New Data Shows Where ICE Has Been Most Active This Year U.S., Today

    The pace of ICE arrests nationwide has topped 1,100 per day on average in 2026, but the rate of arrests has varied across the country in sometimes surprising ways.

  116. How a Power Line From Canada Could Be a New York Lifeline New York, Today

    The pipeline from Quebec will help New York meet ambitious targets for cutting back on greenhouse gas emissions and could be crucial if the city faces a power shortfall.

  117. Samuel Alito’s Princeton Is Not Sonia Sotomayor’s Opinion, Today

    The university has become more hers than his.

  118. Spring Is Here. Do You Care? Style, Today

    A season celebrated by Shakespeare and the Beatles now ranks behind fall in popularity. After a harsh winter, can it regain its former glory?

  119. The Work of Robert Moses? No, It’s Joe Macken. Real Estate, Today

    A delivery truck driver from Queens created a scale model of New York City. After 10 million views on TikTok, his mini Gotham has moved to Museum Mile.

  120. How New Yorkers Prepare for One of Their Most Vibrant Holidays Style, Today

    From Fordham to Bay Ridge to Hollis, Muslim businesses get ready for Eid al-Fitr, the exultant celebration marking the end of the holy month of Ramadan.

  121. How New Mexico Became an Obamacare Success Story Health, Today

    Affordable Care Act enrollment has dropped across the United States since the enhanced federal subsidies expired. But New Mexico has record numbers of people signing up.

  122. 9 Art Shows to Catch Before They Close This Spring Arts, Today

    Among the must-see exhibitions on view for a limited time are ones featuring a rare Caravaggio, streetscapes covered in orchids and Gabriele Münter’s colorful figures.

  123. Trumps, on a Deal-Making Spree, Turn Next to Transylvania World, Today

    The president’s company is eyeing a site for a golf course and luxury apartments. Will a huge landfill and a troubled project history stand in the way?

  124. My Kids Love the Baby-Sitters Club Books. What Should They Read Next? Books, Today

    Ten recommendations for fans of Ann M. Martin’s iconic paperback series.

  125. D.I.Y.: Resize a Picture Frame Video, Today

    Tim Heffernan, The Times’s D.I.Y. columnist, shows you how to adjust an existing picture frame so that it can work for smaller art.

  126. Handcuffs, Tents and Pleas for Medical Care: Pregnant in ICE Detention U.S., Today

    Women describe conditions that violate longstanding agency guidelines for how pregnant detainees should be treated.

  127. BTS Is Back. But the K-Pop Landscape Has Changed. Arts, Today

    The superstar boy band returns after a four-year hiatus on Friday. The genre it helped turn into a global juggernaut has endured some shifts, and minted new stars.

  128. ‘Lumière, le Cinéma!’ Is an Ode to the Brothers Who Made Film an Art Movies, Today

    Directed by Thierry Frémaux, the Cannes chief, the movie argues that filmmaking is an act of faith in humanity.

  129. The Irresistible Glow of Tunis Travel, Today

    Almost 15 years since the revolution in Tunisia, its capital is attracting visitors who want to be part of a thrilling, but fragile, creative blossoming.

  130. The Middle-Class Suburbanites Who Sell Their Blood Plasma to Get By Business, Today

    Across the United States, plasma centers are opening in wealthier areas as more people struggle with the high cost of housing, groceries and health care.

  131. How Geopolitics Threaten K-Pop’s Ambitions in China World, Today

    Japanese members of some K-pop bands have been absent from recent concerts in China. Experts say that’s linked to tension between Tokyo and Beijing.

  132. Después del k-pop y el k-drama, Corea del Sur va por los videojuegos En español, Today

    La fantasía de mundo abierto ‘Crimson Desert’ parece el ejemplo más reciente de la evolución del país para convertirse en una potencia de los videojuegos.

  133. Today’s Iran War Oil Trump live blog included one standalone post:
  134. El Departamento de Justicia de EE. UU. presiona para procesar a los manifestantes En español, Today

    Los fiscales se esfuerzan por probar ante tribunales lo que el presidente ha afirmado reiteradamente: que una red de activistas de izquierda supone una amenaza para la seguridad nacional.

  135. España confía en sus renovables ante el aumento del precio de los combustibles En español, Today

    Pedro Sánchez, presidente del gobierno español, dijo que el sistema de energías renovables del país ha amortiguado las consecuencias financieras de la guerra en Irán. Eso no es falso, pero la historia es más compleja.

  136. La manosfera está en declive En español, Today

    Un nuevo documental muestra que la misoginia en las redes sociales es solo una nueva forma de vender vieja basura.

  137. Doctor and Robot The Learning Network, Today

    Tell us a story, real or made up, that is inspired by this image.

  138. How Iranian New Yorkers Are Celebrating Persian New Year During the War New York, Today

    Nowruz, a joyous holiday marking the new year, has given rise to complicated feelings for some who are fearful for their relatives in Iran.

  139. ¿La dieta cetogénica puede mejorar la salud mental? En español, Today

    El secretario de salud de EE. UU., Robert F. Kennedy Jr., dijo recientemente que la dieta podría “curar” la esquizofrenia. Preguntamos a los expertos sobre esta afirmación.

  140. Why I Decided to Share My Cancer Surgery With Times Readers Times Insider, Today

    An editor on the limits of shyness in the face of serious disease.

  141. Spelling Bee Forum Gameplay, Today

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

  142. Late Night Pans Trump’s Pearl Harbor Joke Arts, Today

    “Let me tell you: There is no doubt in my mind that everything he knows about Pearl Harbor begins and ends with a movie starring Ben Affleck,” Jimmy Kimmel said.

  143. Palabra del día: ‘luminosity’ En español, Today

    Esta palabra ha aparecido en 15 artículos en NYTimes.com en el último año. ¿Puedes usarla en una frase?

  144. Word of the Day: luminosity The Learning Network, Today

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

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

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  171. Nashville Reporter Released From ICE Custody U.S., Yesterday

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

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

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  180. White House Seeks to Reassure Americans on Rising Costs Briefing, Yesterday

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  183. Horror Novel ‘Shy Girl’ Canceled Over Suspected A.I. Use Books, Yesterday

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

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

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

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  187. White House Looks for Ways to Soothe American Jitters Over Surging Prices World, Yesterday

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  188. The Downfall of a Food Icon World, Yesterday

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  189. Thomas Gentille, Artist Who Made Wearable Sculpture, Dies at 89 Arts, Yesterday

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  190. Democrats Demand Answers on Jared Kushner’s Mideast Business Dealings Business, Yesterday

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  191. Student Loan Office to Leave the Education Department U.S., Yesterday

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

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  193. ‘The Bachelorette’ Season Canceled After Leaked Video of Assault Arts, Yesterday

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  194. Student Freed From ICE Detention Worries About Those Left Behind New York, Yesterday

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

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  197. Does the Perfect Margarita Exist and More Reader Questions Food, Yesterday

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