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  1. Messi, Trump y un debate político en Argentina En español, Today

    Lionel Messi, la estrella argentina de fútbol, acompañó a su equipo, el Inter de Miami, a la Casa Blanca. El acontecimiento se convirtió en dinamita política en Argentina.

  2. What to Know About Kharg Island World, Today

    The Persian Gulf island, targeted by U.S. strikes, is home to Iran’s main oil export terminal. Any disruption could jolt global energy markets.

  3. Today’s Iran War Trump Oil Israel live blog included one standalone post:
  4. 6 hábitos diurnos para dormir mejor En español, Today

    Los expertos afirman que un buen descanso nocturno empieza en cuanto te despiertas.

  5. His Film Is Spain’s Submission to the Oscars. He’s Not Sure How Spanish It Is. World, Today

    Spanish cinema has entered a new and more diverse era, film experts say. Oliver Laxe, the director of Oscar-nominated “Sirat,” embodies the shift.

  6. Surge in Oil Prices Shakes Pakistan’s Already Fragile Economy World, Today

    Families preparing for Eid al-Fitr and farmers ready for harvest are being squeezed in a country that gets nearly all its oil through the Persian Gulf.

  7. China’s Edge in an Oil Shock: Electric Cars and Renewables Business, Today

    Beijing’s decades-long push to reduce its dependence on foreign oil with huge investments in clean energy sources like electric vehicles is now paying off.

  8. Corrections: March 14, 2026 Corrections, Today

    Corrections that appeared in print on Saturday, March 14, 2026.

  9. Quote of the Day: To Grasp Modern Dance, Think Like a Child Corrections, Today

    Quotation of the Day for Saturday, March 14, 2026.

  10. Trump Issues Executive Orders to Tackle Housing Supply, Demand U.S., Today

    The orders could undermine bipartisan legislation the Senate passed earlier this week, the most significant housing package in decades.

  11. Michigan Synagogue Attacker Killed Himself During Gunfight, Officials Say Video, Today

    The man who rammed his truck into a Michigan synagogue on Thursday killed himself during a firefight with security guards, law enforcement officials said.

  12. Bosom Buddy Gameplay, Today

    Kameron Austin Collins’s Saturday puzzle has tricks up its sleeve.

  13. TikTok Investors Set to Pay $10 Billion Fee to Trump Administration Business, Today

    The large fee is the latest example of the White House’s inserting itself into corporate deal making in unusual and aggressive ways.

  14. With Endorsement, Trump Clears Oklahoma Senate Path U.S., Today

    The move, as other Republicans confirmed they would not run, all but assured Representative Kevin Hern would succeed Senator Markwayne Mullin.

  15. Where Iran Is Hitting Back Video, Today

    Iran is retaliating against the U.S. with strikes on American sites throughout the Middle East. Our reporter Eric Schmitt looks at the damage these attacks have caused and what they tell us about Iran’s strategy.

  16. Pentagon’s Boat Bombings Are Illegal, Human Rights Panel Is Told U.S., Today

    Experts condemned the U.S. campaign at a human rights meeting in Guatemala, and the Trump administration condemned the meeting.

  17. Jared Kushner Solicits Funds for His Firm While Working as Mideast Envoy Business, Today

    President Trump’s son-in-law is trying to raise $5 billion or more from foreign governments and others for his private equity firm.

  18. New York Academy of Art Gives Away Money Donated by Jeffrey Epstein New York, Today

    The school also said that it would review policies about philanthropy and donor engagement after new revelations about the disgraced financier were made public.

  19. Trump’s War Alliance With Israel Is Reshaping the Middle East. But It Carries Risks. U.S., Today

    President Trump is the first American leader to embrace fighting a full-fledged, joint war with Israel. Washington has tried to avoid that level of coordination in the past.

  20. Here’s What Happened in the War in the Middle East on Friday World, Today

    Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said Friday would be the most intense day of the U.S. air campaign in Iran as a vital oil supply route remained choked off.

  21. A Restaurant Worker Was a Quiet Presence. Then He Attacked a Synagogue. U.S., Yesterday

    Days before the antisemitic violence, an imam recalled seeing Ayman Mohamad Ghazali at a service for his relatives who had been killed in the war in Lebanon.

  22. U.S. Military Attacks Iran’s Oil Export Hub, Trump Says World, Yesterday

    The strikes on Kharg Island targeted Iranian military forces, not economic infrastructure on the island, a U.S. military official said.

  23. A Crash, Gunfire and Then a Race to Save a Synagogue Full of Children U.S., Yesterday

    “I didn’t breathe until I knew all of the kids were OK,” one teacher recalled after a truck crashed through the doors of a Michigan synagogue this week.

  24. Federal Judge Blocks Order Ending Deportation Protections for Somalis U.S., Yesterday

    The judge said she was staying the order indefinitely in large part because the Trump administration had been unprepared to defend it in court.

  25. Old Dominion Attacker Appeared to Target R.O.T.C., Court Records Show U.S., Yesterday

    Before opening fire in a university classroom, the gunman asked people if they were there for a Reserve Officers Training Corps event, court documents said.

  26. Before Deadly Attack, the Parallel Lives of 2 Soldiers Diverged U.S., Yesterday

    Lt. Col. Brandon Shah flew hundreds of combat missions as a war-zone helicopter pilot before being shot and killed in his Old Dominion University classroom by a radicalized military veteran.

  27. After DOGE Deposition Videos Go Viral, Judge Orders Them Taken Down New York, Yesterday

    The videos had been posted on YouTube by groups who were suing to restore grants cut by Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency.

  28. Late-Winter Storm Set to Slam Upper Midwest This Weekend Weather, Yesterday

    The storm could be one of the strongest on record for parts of Minnesota and Wisconsin.

  29. Messi Meets With Trump, and Divides Argentina World, Yesterday

    Lionel Messi, the Argentine soccer star, accompanied his team, Inter Miami, to the White House. The event turned into political dynamite back in Argentina.

  30. The Fall of Noma’s Chef Reverberates in the Restaurant World Food, Yesterday

    In the industry where René Redzepi reigned, fellow chefs are debating how, and how much, restaurant kitchens can change.

  31. Judge Temporarily Blocks Trump Demand for Student Race Data U.S., Yesterday

    A group of Democratic attorneys general had sued to overturn the Trump administration’s new policy that demanded the past seven years of student application data.

  32. A New Magazine of International Reportage? In This Media Environment? Style, Yesterday

    Now Voyager, an ambitious publication packed with dispatches from around the world, throws itself a party in Harlem.

  33. Un nuevo enviado de Trump suscita temores de injerencia de EE. UU en las elecciones de Brasil En español, Yesterday

    Darren Beattie, despedido del primer gobierno de Trump por asistir a una reunión de supremacistas blancos, se convirtió en el nuevo asesor principal del Departamento de Estado para la política hacia Brasil.

  34. Chemical Smell at Control Center Delays Traffic at Washington and Baltimore Airports U.S., Yesterday

    The ground delays, which also affected the airport serving Richmond, Va., were expected to last until at least midnight, according to the F.A.A., which said the smell had affected air traffic controllers.

  35. Charges Dropped Against Teenagers Whose Teacher Died in Prank Gone Wrong U.S., Yesterday

    The teacher’s relatives said they supported “getting the charges dropped for all involved” after a student prank led to his death last week in Georgia.

  36. Justice Dept. Drops Prosecution of Veteran Who Burned American Flag U.S., Yesterday

    The veteran, Jay Carey, was arrested the same day that President Trump signed an executive order to punish flag burning, a First Amendment right.

  37. Marines Blame ‘One-in-a-Million’ Malfunction for Shrapnel Mishap in California U.S., Yesterday

    The October episode sent shrapnel onto California Highway Patrol vehicles on Interstate 5 during a celebratory exercise conducted for Vice President JD Vance and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth.

  38. The Age of Eerie A.I. Political Ads Is Here U.S., Yesterday

    Wait, that’s not the real James Talarico …

  39. Protesters Accused of Antifa Ties Found Guilty of Support for Terrorism U.S., Yesterday

    The guilty verdicts marked the first time that terrorism charges had been successfully brought against purported members of antifa.

  40. Iconic Pink Floyd Guitar Sells for a Record $14.55 Million Video, Yesterday

    Pink Floyd Guitarist David Gilmour’s black Fender Stratocaster, which he played on six of the band’s albums, including “The Dark Side of the Moon,” broke the record for the most expensive guitar sold at auction.

  41. The U.S. Is Sending More Troops to the Middle East Briefing, Yesterday

    Plus, Cuba is in talks with the U.S. Here’s the latest at the end of Friday.

  42. U.S. Vows to Block Iran’s Attempt to Shut Down Key Global Shipping Route World, Yesterday

    Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said that the disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz were “something we are dealing with.” And about 2,500 Marines were headed to the Middle East to bolster the war effort.

  43. Mamdani Describes ‘Isolation’ and ‘Loneliness’ After Anti-Muslim Attacks New York, Yesterday

    Mayor Zohran Mamdani responded to Islamophobic comments from Senator Tommy Tuberville and a Texas congressman, saying they were dehumanizing Muslims.

  44. Bobby Douglas, Pathbreaking Olympic Wrestler, Dies at 83 Sports, Yesterday

    In 1964, he was one of the first three African Americans to compete in wrestling at the Games. He went on to have a distinguished coaching career.

  45. Judge Orders V.A. to Restore Union Contract With 300,000 Workers U.S., Yesterday

    Doug Collins, the V.A. secretary, had moved to nullify the contract in August, after Trump sought to eliminate collective-bargaining rights for federal workers.

  46. Coalition of States Will Carry on Live Nation Antitrust Case Arts, Yesterday

    The federal government has settled its claims, but dozens of states on Monday will resume a trial that accuses the company of being a monopoly.

  47. Kennedy Center’s President Is Leaving After Tumultuous Year Arts, Yesterday

    Since Richard Grenell was appointed by President Trump, the arts center has endured waves of cancellations and departures. It will soon close for lengthy renovations.

  48. These Hotels Are Made for Walking T Magazine, Yesterday

    Five luxury retreats around the world with hiking and cycling trails that start right at your doorstep.

  49. A New Trump Envoy Stirs Fears of U.S. Interference in Brazil’s Elections World, Yesterday

    Darren Beattie, the U.S. policy adviser on Brazil, planned to visit former President Jair Bolsonaro in prison and meet his son, who is also seeking the presidency.

  50. Yesterday’s Iran War Trump Oil Israel live blog included three standalone posts:
  51. Margareta Magnusson, Who Popularized Swedish Death Cleaning, Dies at 91 Books, Yesterday

    Her best-selling book on the subject encouraged the world to tidy up homes and lives as death approached — as a gift for loved ones and to revisit memories.

  52. Why I’m Suing Grammarly Opinion, Yesterday

    A tech company made a deepfake of my mind. I’m fighting back.

  53. Overlooked No More: Eleanor Abbott, the Creator of Candy Land Obituaries, Yesterday

    She invented the game nearly 80 years ago to distract children who were suffering in the hospital during a polio outbreak.

  54. Tracing the Sweet Origins of Candy Land Obituaries, Yesterday

    The writers of an Overlooked obituary about the game’s creator recount how they stumbled upon her and then proceeded to reconstruct her life.

  55. Are You Using A.I. at Work? We Want to Hear From You. Business, Yesterday

    Please tell us how you’re using A.I. tools to fulfill your job responsibilities. We may include your experiences in an article.

  56. Change in Data Sources Led to Lower Inflation Reading Business, Yesterday

    A methodological change contributed to a better-than-expected inflation report, prompting questions from some economists.

  57. More Marines and Warships Being Sent to Middle East, U.S. Officials Say World, Yesterday

    Iran’s response to days of aerial bombardment and long-range artillery strikes has proved more resilient than Trump administration officials anticipated.

  58. U.S.-Made Launcher Fired Missiles From Bahrain Toward Iran, Video Shows World, Yesterday

    It is unclear from the video alone whether the U.S. or Bahraini military launched the missiles. Iran has frequently accused Persian Gulf countries of allowing their territory to be used as a launchpad for U.S. attacks.

  59. To Fight Iran’s Drones, U.S. Taps Ukraine’s Hard-Earned Knowledge World, Yesterday

    As Iran has shown, warfare involves far more deadly projectiles than it once did. It’s a problem Ukraine has been dealing with for years.

  60. Yesterday’s Us Israel Iran Attack Maps live blog included two standalone posts:
  61. Judge Quashes Justice Dept.’s Subpoenas Targeting Federal Reserve Chair U.S., Yesterday

    Judge James E. Boasberg derided the U.S. attorney’s office in Washington for pursuing a case against Jerome H. Powell that appeared to be motivated by President Trump’s desire for vengeance.

  62. 6 Crew Members Die in U.S. Military Plane Crash in Iraq Video, Yesterday

    Six crew members died after a military refueling plane crashed in Iraq on Thursday, the U.S. Central Command said. Officials said the crash was not caused by hostile or friendly fire.

  63. Read Some of John F. Burns’s Reporting From Around the World World, Yesterday

    In a 40-year career as an international correspondent for The New York Times, Mr. Burns had a talent for capturing the sweep of history in intricate detail.

  64. Adobe Settles With U.S. Over Hard-to-Cancel Subscriptions Technology, Yesterday

    The maker of Photoshop agreed to pay $75 million to the government, which had accused it of hiding details of expensive fees.

  65. Lebanese Family Members of Synagogue Attacker Died in Airstrike U.S., Yesterday

    The man was identified as a U.S. citizen born in Lebanon, who lived and worked outside Detroit. The attack on Temple Israel left Jewish communities across America rattled.

  66. The Oil Tankers Trump Seized Are Costing the U.S. Millions of Dollars U.S., Yesterday

    Although President Trump said seizing tankers would be a financial boon, the cost of maintaining just one aging ship has already reached $47 million.

  67. 6 personas mueren al chocar un avión cisterna de EE. UU. en Irak En español, Yesterday

    El choque no fue causado por fuego hostil o amigo, dijo el Comando Central de EE. UU. Al menos 13 militares estadounidenses han muerto en operaciones relacionadas con el conflicto en Irán.

  68. M.T.A., Not A.T.M.: Transit Chief Backs Hochul’s Auto Insurance Reforms New York, Yesterday

    Transit officials said on Friday that the governor’s insurance proposals could save the authority millions of dollars that could be used to improve service.

  69. Flashback: Your Weekly History Quiz, March 14, 2026 Interactive, Yesterday

    Can you sort 8 historical events?

  70. ‘One Battle After Another’ Is Just a Movie. Resistance Is Real. Opinion, Yesterday

    Readers respond to a guest essay about the Paul Thomas Anderson movie “One Battle After Another” by the daughter of two Weatherman. Also: Will we be around to unearth a time capsule?

  71. Lewis E. Lehrman, Store Chain Heir Who Ran for N.Y. Governor, Dies at 87 New York, Yesterday

    After helping his family’s Rite-Aid drugstore empire flourish, he waged a surprisingly close but losing race as a Reagan Republican against Mario Cuomo in 1982.

  72. ‘A Very Big Hurdle’: Trump Softens Call for Protesters to Take Over Iran World, Yesterday

    President Trump said protesters risk getting shot “right through the head,” a change in tone from his earlier comments that Iranians must seize the chance to take over their government.

  73. ‘A Very Big Hurdle:’ Trump Softens Call for Protesters to Take Over Iran World, Yesterday

    President Trump said protesters risk getting shot “right through the head,” a change in tone from his earlier comments that Iranians must seize the chance to take over their government.

  74. A Pastry-Centric Tea Party That Ended With McDonald’s T Magazine, Yesterday

    The writer and baker Tanya Bush celebrated her new narrative cookbook with homemade treats and a silver platter of fries.

  75. Maggie and Jake Gyllenhaal Share a Beloved Family Recipe for Banana Bread Food, Yesterday

    The siblings stopped by studio kitchen at The New York Times to share one of their favorite family recipes.

  76. Restaurant Review: Corima in Manhattan Video, Yesterday

    Corima, in Manhattan’s Chinatown, boldly experiments with the familiar cuisine, but doesn’t lose sight of simple pleasures.

  77. Get Your Cholesterol Even Lower and Start Younger, New Guideline Says Health, Yesterday

    The American Heart Association advised changes to preventive cardiac care that it says could markedly reduce heart attacks and strokes.

  78. N.C. Sheriff Poised to Pull Off Stunning Upset in Consequential G.O.P. Primary U.S., Yesterday

    A formal tally on Friday showed Sam Page ahead of Phil Berger, the powerful longtime leader of the State Senate. A recount is expected but experts say that is unlikely to flip the results.

  79. Cuba Confirms Talks With United States Amid Dire Energy Crisis Video, Yesterday

    President Miguel Díaz-Canel said the Cuban government was talking with the United States as the effective oil blockade imposed by the Trump administration has continued to deepen the island’s energy crisis.

  80. Thousands Attend Government Rally in Tehran to Denounce Israel and U.S. World, Yesterday

    Several senior Iranian officials showed up at the government-sponsored rally, marking Quds Day, an annual anti-Israel event that was shaken by explosions from the U.S.-Israeli aerial assault.

  81. Crisis Follows Conductor’s Dismissal at the Boston Symphony Arts, Yesterday

    A decision by the orchestra’s board to fire its music director, Andris Nelsons, has set off protests from players, leaving their leaders scrambling.

  82. Un cazatesoros pasó 10 años en prisión tras negarse a entregar monedas de oro En español, Yesterday

    Thomas G. Thompson cumplió una condena por desacato al tribunal por resistirse a revelar la ubicación de 500 monedas de oro recuperadas de un barco hundido.

  83. Israeli Leaflets Over Beirut Invoke Gaza’s Destruction and Stoke Fear World, Yesterday

    Leaflets dropped over the capital referenced Israel’s “success in Gaza” and urged Lebanese citizens to disarm Hezbollah.

  84. Former Green Beret Behind a Failed Coup in Venezuela Is on the Run New York, Yesterday

    The U.S. government said the military veteran, Jordan G. Goudreau, had been missing for months, and that an ankle monitor assigned to him had been found hidden in a piece of furniture.

  85. Hegseth’s Claim About Killing a Would-Be Assassin Creates a Mystery U.S., Yesterday

    The defense secretary said the leader of an Iranian unit that had planned to assassinate President Trump had been killed. But U.S. officials privately acknowledge the story is not that simple.

  86. Airport Security Workers to Miss Paycheck as Shutdown Drags On U.S., Yesterday

    Union officials warned that airport delays could worsen just as spring break season kicks in. Workers are taking on other jobs and canceling child care to make ends meet.

  87. How ‘One Battle After Another,’ an Oscars Favorite, Depicts Black Women Video, Yesterday

    “One Battle After Another” has 13 Oscar nominations, including one for Teyana Taylor as best supporting actress — but some people aren’t rooting for it, and a lot of those people are Black women. Wesley Morris and his friend, the scholar Daphne A. Brooks, discussed the situation on “Cannonball.”

  88. Trump-Iran Timeline: Key Moments Leading Up to War U.S., Yesterday

    President Trump’s aggressive stance toward Iran, during his first term and since returning to office last year, is key to understanding the conflict.

  89. How Safe Is Plasma Donation? Health, Yesterday

    Two recent deaths tied to for-profit clinics in Canada raised concerns about the health effects of having plasma drawn as often as twice a week.

  90. Home Prices Are Falling in a California Enclave. So Is the Ground. U.S., Yesterday

    The soil keeps shifting in Rancho Palos Verdes, Calif. For the right buyer, that presents a great opportunity, at least for the time being.

  91. Louise Erdrich on Her New Story Collection and the Mystery of Writing Podcasts, Yesterday

    The Pulitzer Prize-winning author talks process and “Planet of the Apes.”

  92. Welcome to the Neighborhood. It’s Sinking. Video, Yesterday

    Portuguese Bend in Rancho Palos Verdes, Calif., rests on an active landslide. While some residents have fled, a few new homebuyers are choosing to take a risk and purchase anyway, seeing a rare opportunity to own a piece of Southern California coastal property.

  93. Echoes of the ’70s in What’s Now the Largest Oil Shock Ever World, Yesterday

    Governments have stockpiled oil, and cars are more efficient but the supply shock is global, and there’s no sense of when it’ll end.

  94. Trump retira las sanciones a Rusia en medio del bloqueo de petróleo de Irán En español, Yesterday

    El secretario del Tesoro, Scott Bessent, dijo que era “desafortunado” que la medida pudiera beneficiar a Rusia, pero mantuvo que era solo a corto plazo.

  95. Pete Hegseth Says ‘the Sooner David Ellison’ Buys CNN, ‘the Better’ Business, Yesterday

    The remarks fueled concerns that CNN’s prospective new owner may shift its coverage in a Trump-friendly direction.

  96. Explosion Hits Near Anti-Israel Rally in Tehran Video, Yesterday

    An explosion occurred near an anti-Israel rally in the Iranian capital on Friday, as the war between Israel, the United States and Iran showed little signs of slowing.

  97. A Lush Weeknight Shrimp Pasta, Inspired by a Tennis Great Food, Yesterday

    Yotam Ottolenghi took a page from Arthur Ashe in keeping this weeknight dinner smart and simple.

  98. E.P.A. Moves to Weaken Limits on a Cancer-Causing Gas Climate, Yesterday

    The gas, ethylene oxide, plays a crucial role in sterilizing medical devices. But long-term exposure is linked to several types of cancer and other ailments.

  99. La falta de registros sobre Trump en los archivos Epstein evidencia fallos en su manejo En español, Yesterday

    Correos electrónicos muestran el caos en el Departamento de Justicia mientras el FBI trataba de comprender los archivos sobre Trump y otros 14 hombres cercanos a Epstein.

  100. The War in Iran Is Roiling the World, but Not the U.S. Stock Market Business, Yesterday

    Investors say they are balancing the risks from oil disruptions against the many positives like strong corporate earnings and the likelihood that President Trump will end the war if it threatens markets.

  101. Wall Street Bankers Offered Lucrative Access to Join the Pentagon U.S., Yesterday

    A presentation from a headhunting firm aimed to recruit Wall Street investors to the Pentagon by offering “unmatched access” to government officials and fund-raising opportunities among foreign sovereigns.

  102. U.S. Tech Giants Flocked to the Persian Gulf. Now They Are Targets. Technology, Yesterday

    Amazon, Google and others struck deals in the Persian Gulf to foot the bill for A.I. development. Iran has now threatened attacks against the companies’ infrastructure in the region.

  103. John F. Burns, Prize-winning Foreign Correspondent for The Times, Dies at 81 World, Yesterday

    In a 40-year career that brought him two Pulitzers, he reported from trouble spots around the world, eloquently conveying the chaos of war.

  104. How to Vote in the Illinois Primary U.S., Yesterday

    Democratic and Republican candidates are vying for open seats in the U.S. Senate and House, and also for governor and other statewide offices.

  105. Five Science Fiction Movies to Stream Now Movies, Yesterday

    In this month’s picks, there are time-looping teenagers, a dermatologist’s nightmare and a story from the alien’s perspective.

  106. Trump Administration Readies Plans to Dismantle Renowned Science Lab Climate, Yesterday

    Proposals include transferring a supercomputer to the University of Wyoming and shifting a space weather lab to a private company.

  107. Suspended U.S. Sanctions Add a Political Win to Russia’s Economic Gains World, Yesterday

    Kremlin officials said the American move, which Europe opposes, showed that Moscow could not be dislodged from the center of global energy markets.

  108. It’s Time for Corned Beef and Cabbage Food, Yesterday

    And our most popular recipes from the week.

  109. At Dinners, Over Jokes With Comedians, Epstein Honed His Networking Arts, Yesterday

    In the years after his 2008 conviction for soliciting prostitution, Jeffrey Epstein rebuilt his reputation by hosting gatherings with leaders in all sorts of trades, including comedy.

  110. Does This Movie Make You Anxious? Opinion, Yesterday

    Some movies make us laugh or cry or feel scared. A new wave of jittery cinema seems designed to make us feel incredibly stressed out.

  111. Hegseth Vows Lethal Day in Iran as Air War Intensifies U.S., Yesterday

    At a news conference, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth gave no indication of how long it would take before the Navy could escort civilian cargo ships through the Strait of Hormuz.

  112. Inside the Kitchen That Feeds Hollywood on Oscars Night Food, Yesterday

    For 32 years, Wolfgang Puck and his team of more than 400 employees have catered to the whims and tastes of the film elite.

  113. The Complicated Oscars Night Feelings Over ‘One Battle After Another’ Video, Yesterday

    “One Battle After Another” has 13 Oscar nominations, including Teyana Taylor’s best supporting actress nod — but some people aren’t rooting for it, and a lot of those people are Black women. Wesley Morris and his friend, the scholar Daphne A. Brooks, discussed why on “Cannonball.”

  114. The War in Iran Is Driving Costs Up. Here Are Some Ways to Save. Business, Yesterday

    The widening war in the Mideast is making life more expensive. Experts shared some simple cost-cutting tips.

  115. War Stirs Mixed Feelings for the Only Iranian American Democrat in Congress U.S., Yesterday

    The daughter of Iranians who fled the country, Representative Yassamin Ansari of Arizona wants a democratic and secular government for Iran, but is wary of President Trump’s war.

  116. El presidente de Cuba reconoce diálogo con el gobierno de EE. UU. En español, Yesterday

    Ante una crisis energética masiva y el aumento de las protestas en las calles, el gobierno cubano dijo que había entablado negociaciones con el gobierno de Trump.

  117. What to Do if You’re a Data Breach Victim (and You Probably Are) Your Money, Yesterday

    Data incidents have become so common that you may be tempted to throw away notification letters. Don’t do that, experts say.

  118. U.S. Economy Was Vulnerable Before War With Iran Business, Yesterday

    Economic growth at the end of 2025 was revised downward and consumer prices rose at the start of 2026.

  119. Seeking Any Edge, BTS Fans Hunt for Tickets From Seoul’s Internet Cafes World, Yesterday

    The K-pop supergroup’s upcoming reunion concert prompted a rush for the cafes, which offer solid connections and a sense of community.

  120. How Have Pets Made Your Life Better? The Learning Network, Yesterday

    Research suggests dogs and other pets keep you healthier and living longer. How has caring for an animal made a positive impact on you?

  121. Cuban President Acknowledges Talks with the Trump Administration World, Yesterday

    Facing a massive energy crisis and increasing protests on the streets, the Cuban government acknowledged that it had entered into negotiations with the Trump administration.

  122. Pink Floyd Guitar Is Sold for a Record $14.55 Million World, Yesterday

    The black Fender Stratocaster, played by David Gilmour on six of the band’s albums including “The Dark Side of the Moon,” broke the record for the most expensive guitar sold at auction.

  123. ‘The Headlines’ News Quiz: Mar. 13, 2026 The Headlines, Yesterday

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

  124. Kevin Warsh’s Dilemma Business, Yesterday

    President Trump’s pick to lead the Federal Reserve could faces a tough road to confirmation if he seeks quick interest rate cuts. The war in Iran doesn’t help.

  125. A Dangerous Bottleneck Briefing, Yesterday

    Iran is turning the Strait of Hormuz into a battlefield, proving that a short and surgical war with Iran could be a fantasy.

  126. Turkey Says NATO Defenses Shot Down a Third Iranian Missile World, Yesterday

    Turkey did not say where the missile was intercepted. But residents near Incirlik Air Base, which hosts U.S. troops, reported hearing sirens and a loud boom.

  127. A.I. Goes to War + Is ‘A.I. Brain Fry’ Real? + How Grammarly Stole Casey’s Identity Podcasts, Yesterday

    “When there is an attack that kills civilians or doesn’t hit its intended target, people are going to be asking, Oh, was that a human who made that mistake or was that an A.I. system?”

  128. When There’s Nothing Against It in the Rulebook Gameplay, Yesterday

    In “Marty Supreme,” “Air Bud” and real life — is it unfair to exploit a loophole, or just good strategy?

  129. Tu guía de los Oscar En español, Yesterday

    La ceremonia de los Premios de la Academia es el domingo. Esto es lo que hay que saber.

  130. What Does It Mean to Have Air Superiority Over Iran? World, Yesterday

    The American and Israeli air forces have a dominant advantage in the skies, but Iran can still muster some resistance.

  131. The Case of Kristie Metcalfe The Daily, Yesterday

    One woman’s small case turned upside down is a peek into how civil rights enforcement is now operating.

  132. Connections Companion No. 1,007 Gameplay, Yesterday

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Saturday, March 14, 2026.

  133. Wordle Review No. 1,729 Gameplay, Yesterday

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Saturday, March 14, 2026.

  134. Strands Sidekick No. 741 Gameplay, Yesterday

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Saturday, March 14, 2026.

  135. Trump Removes Sanctions on Russian Oil, and Chatbots Want Your Health Records The Headlines, Yesterday

    Plus, the Friday news quiz.

  136. Phones ‘Ringing Off the Hook’ for Ukraine Defense Firms as Mideast Seeks Help World, Yesterday

    Ukraine wants to leverage its defense expertise into security partnerships and to reap potentially vast profits for its arms industry.

  137. Drone Strike Has Cyprus, and Europe, on Edge World, Yesterday

    Allies have rushed to defend the Mediterranean nation, where the drone hit a British base. Some Cypriots wonder why the bases are still there.

  138. Kneecap Can’t Escape Controversy. It Wants to Be Known for More. Arts, Yesterday

    The gonzo Irish M.C.s first gained notice for their playful antics. After attracting global attention for their pro-Palestinian views, their new LP is more serious.

  139. Cómo el TLCAN redujo la esperanza de vida de muchos estadounidenses En español, Yesterday

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  142. The New York Times News Quiz, March 13, 2026 Interactive, Yesterday

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  144. Hegseth cree que el propósito moral de la guerra es una debilidad. No siempre fue así En español, Yesterday

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  146. Jack Harlow Was a Chart-Topping Rapper. He Doesn’t Want to Brag Anymore. Arts, Yesterday

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  147. Can I Stare at My Girlfriend? Interactive, Yesterday

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  148. Any Way You Look at It, Netanyahu Wins Opinion, Yesterday

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  149. 5 New Movies Our Critics Are Talking About This Week Movies, Yesterday

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  150. Joaquin Castro Is on a Quest to Get Detained Immigrants Released U.S., Yesterday

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  151. The Justice Department Wants to Make It Safe for Government Lawyers to Lie Opinion, Yesterday

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  152. What Are We Living Through in Trump 2.0? Here Are 3 Possibilities. Opinion, Yesterday

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  153. 1,865 Coats in 15 Minutes: A Fine-Tuned Opera House Team Arts, Yesterday

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  154. Hegseth’s Boasts of ‘Maximum’ Engagement Authorities Face Scrutiny After School Is Hit U.S., Yesterday

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  155. Mussolini Would Have Loved Trump’s Ballroom Opinion, Yesterday

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  156. Where Israeli Strikes Are Hitting Beirut Video, Yesterday

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  157. Is the Half Marathon the Tougher Race? New York, Yesterday

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  158. 17 Oscar Nods, No Wins: Can a Songwriter Break Her Streak? Style, Yesterday

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  159. His Father Lost His Life’s Savings in a Scam. A Fake Lawyer Offered to Help. Business, Yesterday

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  160. Its Own Stars Said It Was ‘Cheesy.’ Now It’s a Monster Hit. Arts, Yesterday

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  161. Estas actrices empezaron en ‘reality shows’. Ahora están nominadas al Oscar En español, Yesterday

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  162. The Best Writing Tip? Get a Dog. Books, Yesterday

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  163. ‘It Ends With Us,’ but It Starts With Her Movies, Yesterday

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  164. You Can Make a Frame for Your Favorite Artwork (Yes, Really.) Real Estate, Yesterday

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  165. Go Behind the Scenes of This Year’s Best Picture Oscar Nominees Movies, Yesterday

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  166. Grasping Esoteric Dance? It’s Child’s Play Arts, Yesterday

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  167. $985,000 Homes in Rome Real Estate, Yesterday

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  168. Want More Fiber and Protein? These Sheet-Pan Meals Make It Easy. Food, Yesterday

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  169. ‘A Lot of Life Years Lost’: How NAFTA Shortened American Life Spans U.S., Yesterday

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  170. A New Lifeline Helps Inmates Transition to Life Out of Prison Health, Yesterday

    Medicaid is now paying for health care in jails and prisons, helping smooth inmates’ return to the community. Corrections and law enforcement officials say they’re all for it.

  171. They Want to Rebuild. Can They Afford to Prevent the Next Fire, Too? Climate, Yesterday

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  173. The Majestic Artistry of the Mardi Gras Indians Style, Yesterday

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  174. Terminal Cancer Hasn’t Softened This Jewish Mother One Bit Books, Yesterday

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  175. These States Don’t Want You to See the Cruelty of Their Executions Opinion, Yesterday

    The surge in capital punishment is a cruel and unjust development.

  176. His Harvard Lab Was Thriving. Then Came the Cuts. U.S., Yesterday

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  177. Traveling With Disabilities Is Often Hard. These Tools Can Help. Travel, Yesterday

    Three apps and one website help travelers with a variety of disabilities identify potential obstacles, get audio descriptions in 185 languages and book custom trips.

  178. How Iran’s Naval Mines Work Interactive, Yesterday

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  179. La forma en que Trump hace negocios con el mundo puede costarnos caro En español, Yesterday

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  180. Meloni, aliada de Trump en Europa, busca tomar distancia por Irán En español, Yesterday

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  181. Un paseo por los ‘pubs’ de Dublín, pero sin alcohol En español, Yesterday

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  182. ¿Timothée Chalamet podrá romper la maldición de los Oscar? En español, Yesterday

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  183. New Jersey Is Reconsidering Legalizing Casinos Outside Atlantic City New York, Yesterday

    Legislation has been introduced to authorize two new casinos at the Meadowlands and Monmouth Park racetracks to compete against the three new casinos planned for New York City.

  184. The Challenge of Helping Homeless People Who Avoid New York’s Shelters New York, Yesterday

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  185. Gas Pump The Learning Network, Yesterday

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  186. Spelling Bee Forum Gameplay, Yesterday

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  187. Late Night Unwraps ‘War’ vs. ‘Excursion’ vs. ‘Both’ Arts, Yesterday

    The “Late Night” host Seth Meyers said President Trump is letting Americans “choose your own adventure” in the war with Iran.