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  1. Booze, Brunch and the Bible: Democrats Weigh How to Win in South Carolina U.S., Today

    The state’s 2028 primary is likely to be important, and is already on the minds of some Democrats.

  2. Strong or Weak? How Trump Picks His Battles. U.S., Today

    Despite his tough talk, President Trump has consistently made allowances for countries he sees as powerful or dominant.

  3. Ex-Officer Who Took Nude Images From Phones in Traffic Stops Is Sentenced U.S., Today

    The former Missouri police officer, Julian Alcala, was sentenced to two years in prison and now faces civil lawsuits from several of the 20 victims the authorities identified.

  4. Initial Military Investigation Faults the U.S. For a School Strike in Iran Briefing, Today

    Also, world leaders agree to tap oil reserves. Here’s the latest at the end of Wednesday.

  5. How Trump Turned a Republican Battle Over a Texas Senate Seat Into Leverage U.S., Today

    The president has yet to make an endorsement in the contest between John Cornyn and Ken Paxton as he tries to push the Senate to pass a bill requiring voters to show identification at the polls.

  6. At Least Three Ships Struck Around Strait of Hormuz Video, Today

    At least three ships were hit in and around the Persian Gulf on Wednesday, according to a British maritime monitoring group. Iran appeared to claim responsibility for the attack on the Mayuree Naree.

  7. EE. UU. pide la extradición de Alex Saab, aliado de Nicolás Maduro En español, Today

    El magnate está detenido en Venezuela a petición de Estados Unidos. Su caso pone a prueba la influencia del presidente Trump sobre los nuevos gobernantes del país.

  8. Stephen Koch, 84, Dies; Champion of a Belatedly Hailed Photographer Arts, Today

    A writer and critic, Mr. Koch struggled for years to shepherd his friend Peter Hujar’s underappreciated, Bohemian-world artwork to posthumous glory.

  9. Charlie Kirk’s Group Expands Into High Schools. G.O.P. States Are Helping. U.S., Today

    Turning Point USA, the right-wing campus group, is partnering with Arkansas and Indiana, the latest of several states to have similar arrangements.

  10. Will Trump TACO on Iran? World, Today

    It’s a crucial election year and economic and political costs of the war are rising. It won’t be easy for the president to declare victory and walk away.

  11. Starmer Was Warned of ‘Reputational Risk’ of Making Friend of Epstein the Ambassador to U.S. World, Today

    Documents released by the U.K. government on Wednesday showed that Prime Minister Keir Starmer was told of Peter Mandelson’s ties to the sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.

  12. Peter Schneider Dies at 85; His Novels Explored a Divided Germany Books, Today

    His best-known work, “The Wall Jumper,” proved prescient in its contention that the country would remain split even after reunification.

  13. Turkish Bank Accused of Laundering Billions for Iran Gets a Reprieve New York, Today

    A judge granted a request for a 90-day pause in the pending criminal case against Halkbank. Now it must pass an independent review to prove that it is no longer evading U.S. sanctions.

  14. Food Stamp Recipients Sue Over Bans on Sugary Drinks U.S., Today

    In suing to halt restrictions in five states, the plaintiffs argued that the Trump administration violated laws authorizing SNAP and governing changes in policies.

  15. Iran Holds Day Of Mourning for Deceased Commanders Video, Today

    Thousands of Iranians crowded the streets of Tehran on Wednesday to mourn military commanders killed by U.S. and Israeli strikes.

  16. Pentagon Tells Congress First Week of Iran War Cost More Than $11.3 Billion World, Today

    In a Capitol Hill briefing, officials gave their most comprehensive assessment of the cost of the first six days of the war, but the number omitted several aspects of the operation.

  17. ICE Lawyer Who Told Judge She Was Overwhelmed Seeks New Role: Lawmaker U.S., Today

    Julie T. Le, a former government lawyer, described in stark terms how overstretched the legal system had become during the administration’s immigration crackdown in Minnesota. Now, she said, she hopes to fix the “system’s failures” by running for Congress.

  18. Tornadoes Kill at Least Two Across the Midwest Video, Today

    About a dozen tornadoes ripped through the Midwest and South on Tuesday, killing at least two people. Officials said search-and-rescue operations were still underway.

  19. Wisconsin Supreme Court Election 2026: Latest Polls Interactive, Today

    Track the latest polls in the Wisconsin Supreme Court election.

  20. Trump Administration Asks Supreme Court to End Protections for Haitian Immigrants U.S., Today

    The administration has also sought to end deportation protections for other immigrant groups, including Syrians.

  21. Why Falling Cats Always Seem to Land on Their Feet Science, Today

    It takes backbone to solve an enigma like the “falling cat” problem.

  22. EE. UU. es responsable del bombardeo a una escuela en Irán, según una investigación preliminar En español, Today

    Según la indagación en curso, el ataque del 28 de febrero a la escuela primaria Shajarah Tayyebeh fue consecuencia de un error de fijación de objetivos del ejército estadounidense.

  23. Mamdani Is One of America’s Most Popular Politicians. For Now. Opinion, Today

    The new mayor is having a sunny honeymoon with New Yorkers. Will it last?

  24. Tiny Love Stories: ‘At 35, I Lost My Virginity’ Style, Today

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

  25. Republicans Concede They Need to Pivot on Immigration Before Midterms U.S., Today

    In public comments and private meetings at a House G.O.P. retreat, top officials allowed that President Trump’s immigration crackdown had hurt the party and that they needed a course correction on the issue.

  26. Trump Wants to Bend Iran. Netanyahu Wants to Break It. Opinion, Today

    American goals are starting to conflict with Israel’s.

  27. Daryl Hannah’s Objections to ‘Love Story’ Opinion, Today

    Readers respond to Daryl Hannah’s guest essay about a TV series’ portrayal of her. Also: Remembering a visit to Iran; an exercise plan for life.

  28. A Planned Parenthood Clinic, in a Pinch, Turns to Botox Style, Today

    The move is designed to keep the doors of the clinic open, and is a reflection of the increasingly blurred lines between the beauty industry and health care.

  29. If U.S. Colleges Are Dying, Why Are Students Applying? Headway, Today

    Plus, the growing demand for higher education to prove its value.

  30. Banks in Gulf Evacuate Their Offices World, Today

    After an overnight attack on a bank, Iranian officials signaled a new willingness to target economic centers and banks with ties to the United States.

  31. Jan Timman Dies at 74; Fearless Chess Grandmaster and ‘Bon Vivant’ Sports, Today

    A Dutchman, he was considered the best player outside the Soviet Union for two decades, although he described himself as “lazy” and was open about using alcohol and drugs early on.

  32. Angelika Saleh, the Angelika of Angelika Film Center, Dies at 90 Movies, Today

    After making the journey from prewar Germany to Madison Avenue opulence, she gave her name to one of New York’s most influential indie cinemas.

  33. Today’s Iran War News Trump Oil Israel live blog included four standalone posts:
  34. For Some Athletes, Major Sports Events Can Be an Opportunity to Defect Sports, Today

    Members of the Iranian soccer team who chose to remain in Australia this week are far from the first to travel to a competition and stay there.

  35. U.S. Seeks Extradition of Maduro Ally Pardoned by Biden World, Today

    The indicted tycoon Alex Saab is being detained in Venezuela on a U.S. request. His case tests President Trump’s sway over the country’s new rulers.

  36. Hawaii Faces Flooding, Fierce Winds and Even Snow from a ‘High-Impact’ Storm Weather, Today

    The storm, called a kona low, is expected to churn slowly across the islands all week.

  37. Jill Biden Will Publish a Memoir in June Books, Today

    In “View from the East Wing,” the former first lady will recount her time in the White House and share her views on the 2024 presidential race.

  38. V.A. Begins Drive to Put Homeless Veterans Into Guardianship U.S., Today

    A joint effort with the Justice Department creates new authority to compel veterans into institutional or involuntary care.

  39. Democratic States Sue Over Trump Demand That Colleges Provide Race Data U.S., Today

    The Trump administration wants colleges and universities to share information about the race and gender of applicants to make sure they’re not using racial preferences in admissions.

  40. Anthony J. Leggett Dies at 87; Won Nobel for Theories on Superfluids Science, Today

    When scientists unwittingly turned helium into a superfluid — a feat many thought was impossible — Dr. Leggett not only recognized what had happened but also explained how.

  41. Cómo Trump y sus asesores calcularon mal la respuesta de Irán a la guerra En español, Today

    Antes del ataque estadounidense-israelí, el presidente de EE. UU. consideró los riesgos para los mercados energéticos como una preocupación que no debía eclipsar la misión de acabar con el régimen iraní.

  42. Up to a Dozen Tornadoes Ravage the Midwest and South U.S., Today

    At least two people were killed and several were injured in the severe storm on Tuesday that heavily damaged areas of Illinois and Indiana.

  43. Quentin Tarantino Plans ‘Swashbuckling’ Play for London’s West End Theater, Today

    “The Popinjay Cavalier,” written and directed by Tarantino, will open next year. It is described as a “rambunctious comedy of deception” set in 1830s Europe.

  44. Thune Is in a Vise as Trump and Far Right Demand Fight on Voter Bill U.S., Today

    The majority leader is getting pounded for not pushing hard enough, but he says the votes just aren’t there to circumvent the filibuster.

  45. In Show Jumping, Course Designers Challenge Horses and Riders Sports, Today

    Miscommunication between the two can cause fallen poles or even refusals to jump.

  46. Why Are People Talking About Donna Kelce’s Home? Style, Today

    A TMZ headline about the mother of the football players Travis and Jason Kelce has inspired jokes online.

  47. Pace of Iran’s Retaliatory Strikes Appears to Be Slowing World, Today

    U.S. officials say the country’s weapons have been diminished, slowing its attacks on Gulf nations and Israel. Iran may also be holding some weapons in reserve in case the conflict is prolonged.

  48. Trump Administration to Announce New Trade Investigations Business, Today

    The investigations into unfair trade practices will likely lead to tariffs on foreign countries, as the administration works to replace the import taxes struck down by the Supreme Court.

  49. Historic Slavery Photos Get ‘Final Resting Place’ After Long Fight With Harvard U.S., Today

    The images of a father known as Renty and his daughter Delia will be honored today in a ceremony by their new steward, a museum in South Carolina.

  50. Should I Tell My Estranged Brother About His Biological Father? Magazine, Today

    I’m less troubled by my mother’s affair than by her decision to join a genealogy website where this could so easily surface.

  51. Hezbollah-Israel Fighting Spreads to Central Beirut Video, Today

    At least four people were wounded on Wednesday when an Israeli airstrike hit an apartment building in central Beirut. Israel has been exchanging fire with the Iranian-backed armed group, Hezbollah.

  52. El gobierno de Trump reinicia el programa Global Entry En español, Today

    El programa para viajeros internacionales, que volvió a funcionar a las 5 a. m. del miércoles, se había interrumpido debido al cierre del Departamento de Seguridad Nacional.

  53. Iranian Soccer Squad Member Changes Mind on Asylum Offer Video, Today

    After seven members of the Iranian women’s soccer delegation were granted asylum by Australia, one changed her mind and decided to return home. The team had protested Iran’s government during an international competition.

  54. What’s Better Than One Top Oscar Nominee? How About Two? Business, Today

    Warner Bros. is behind both “One Battle After Another” and “Sinners.” The studio has worked hard to not favor one over the other.

  55. Iran Has Fired Widely Banned Cluster Munitions at Israel World, Today

    Accounts from Israeli officials and footage verified by The New York Times show that Iran has targeted Israel with the weapons. Experts say this has exposed civilians to indiscriminate attacks.

  56. Cherry Karpatka Video, Today

    Karpatka, also known as Polish Mountain cake, gets its name from the Carpathian Mountains, a 1,500-kilometer range that stretches from the Czech Republic to Romania.

  57. Joe Rogan Says Trump’s Supporters Feel ‘Betrayed’ by Iran War U.S., Today

    The influential podcast host described the conflict as a sharp reversal from the policies the president had campaigned on.

  58. Did ‘America’s Next Top Model’ Exploit Young Black Women’s Pain? Video, Today

    When Tyra Banks yelled at Tiffany Richardson, a contestant on “America’s Next Top Model,” the writer, editor and stylist Michaela angela Davis heard something revealing. She explained on “Cannonball.”

  59. Off the Runway in Paris Style, Today

    There’s more to fashion week than runway shows. Here, a short list of some high spots.

  60. Where Censored Words Find a Safe Haven: Inside Minecraft Arts, Today

    The Uncensored Library, a digital project that chronicles attacks on journalistic liberty, is adding a U.S. wing alongside those dedicated to Russia, Saudi Arabia and others.

  61. Can You Prevent or Reverse Gray Hair? Well, Today

    It’s a question that has perplexed scientists for decades. Here’s what they have untangled so far.

  62. This Exact Weather Calls for This Exact Soup Food, Today

    Spring minestrone with kale and pasta is both buoying and satisfying.

  63. My New Favorite Oscar Category: Casting Video, Today

    This year, the Academy Awards will present an Oscar in a new category, best achievement in casting. On his podcast “Cannonball,” Wesley Morris explains why he’s a fan.

  64. Did ‘the Resistance’ Help or Hurt the Left? Video, Today

    “You do not get authoritarians to behave better by being meek and gentle and polite,” the author Rebecca Solnit said on “The Interview.” “You get it by being strong.”

  65. ‘Everything We Can Save Is Worth Saving’ Video, Today

    On “The Interview,” the writer Rebecca Solnit shared her perspective on tackling climate change and emphasized that it is not too late to take action.

  66. Trump Files Missing in Epstein Release Highlight Justice Dept.’s Missteps U.S., Today

    In late July, an F.B.I. agent asked colleagues to get started on a sensitive task relating to Jeffrey Epstein, listing the names of 14 prominent men, with President Trump at the top.

  67. Today’s Us Israel Iran Attack Maps live blog included two standalone posts:
  68. U.S. at Fault in Strike on School in Iran, Preliminary Inquiry Says U.S., Today

    Outdated targeting data may have resulted in a mistaken missile strike, according to the ongoing military investigation, which undercuts President Trump’s assertion that Iran could be to blame.

  69. Who Will Be a Counterweight to Donald Trump? Video, Today

    The author and activist Rebecca Solnit says on “The Interview” that real change is often rooted in collective effort, not the actions of a single individual.

  70. Today’s Mandelson Files Epstein Uk live blog included three standalone posts:
  71. Trump’s Actions in Iran and Venezuela Show Limits of U.S. Sanctions U.S., Today

    America’s vast economic powers are able to wear down an adversary’s economy but are insufficient to topple leaders on their own.

  72. Today’s Inflation Report Cpi live blog included two standalone posts:
  73. Dan Simmons, Genre-Leaping Author of ‘The Terror,’ Dies at 77 Books, Today

    He moved easily and prolifically through science fiction, fantasy, horror, thrillers, crime and historical fiction. His book “The Terror” was made into a cable TV series.

  74. He Escaped Gangs. Now He's Dodging ICE. Interactive, Today

    An undocumented teen's harrowing past explains what brought him to America.

  75. At Least 3 Ships Are Struck In and Around a Key Gulf Oil Passage World, Today

    Three vessels were hit on Wednesday, according to a British maritime agency. The Strait of Hormuz is all but closed as war in the Middle East expands.

  76. At Least 3 Ships Are Struck In and Around a Key Oil Passage World, Today

    Three vessels were hit on Wednesday, according to a British maritime agency. The Strait of Hormuz is all but closed as war in the Middle East expands.

  77. Teens Don’t Need No Thought Control Opinion, Today

    The high schoolers fighting back against tech use.

  78. My Husband’s Sisters Are Suing Him Over Their Father’s Estate. Help! Style, Today

    A reader is unsure of the path forward with her sisters-in-law after a contentious lawsuit that accused her husband of mishandling their father’s trust.

  79. Japan and Germany Say They Will Release Oil Business, Today

    Officials in Tokyo and Berlin said they planned to release oil from their strategic reserves to address disruptions of supplies from the Middle East.

  80. Iran to Skip World Cup, Minister Says, Despite Reported Trump Assurances World, Today

    The Iranian sports minister said taking part could not be countenanced. The comments came after the FIFA president, Gianni Infantino, said President Trump had told him Iran would be welcome.

  81. Microsoft Takes a Stand Against the Trump Administration Business, Today

    The technology giant’s siding with Anthropic in its fight against the Pentagon stands out in an era when big companies have tended to keep quiet.

  82. Russia Says Ukraine’s Strike on Factory City Was Deadly World, Today

    Ukraine said the attack struck a key electronics plant, highlighting how it remains capable of hitting high-value targets inside Russia.

  83. A Trump-Xi Summit Nears, but China Doesn’t Know What Trump Wants World, Today

    Trump’s agenda for the high-stakes meeting remains unclear to Beijing, Chinese analysts say, while American executives say they haven’t been invited along.

  84. Trump no tiene ni idea de cómo terminar la guerra con Irán En español, Today

    El régimen de Irán se romperá solo desde arriba, lo que será un proceso que empezará después de que haya un alto al fuego.

  85. Britain Bans Protest March That Critics Say Supports Iranian Regime World, Today

    Britain’s government invoked rarely-used powers to ban a pro-Palestinian protest march scheduled for Sunday.

  86. Since February, rising gas prices have added to inflation. Business, Today

    Gas prices don’t move in lock step with crude, usually trailing increases or drops by a few days.

  87. The Weapons of War Briefing, Today

    We have a guide to the primary weapons being used in the current conflict.

  88. La viuda del presidente de Haití ofrece un testimonio desgarrador sobre el magnicidio En español, Today

    Martine Moise describió al tribunal la noche de julio de 2021 cuando hombres armados irrumpieron en su residencia, mataron a tiros a su esposo y la hirieron gravemente.

  89. EE. UU. podría tener tropas en Irán, pero no estadounidenses En español, Today

    El presidente Trump ha evitado enviar soldados estadounidenses a suelo iraní. Pero ¿qué hay de los kurdos?

  90. Palabra del día: ‘inherent’ En español, Today

    Esta palabra ha aparecido en 664 artículos en NYTimes.com en el último año. ¿Puedes usarla en una frase?

  91. Police in Britain Repeatedly Declined to Investigate Epstein. Why? World, Today

    The police in London interviewed Virginia Giuffre three times over her allegations about Jeffrey Epstein, Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor and Ghislaine Maxwell, but never began a criminal investigation.

  92. Democrats Demand Accountability from Hegseth on Iranian School Strike World, Today

    A majority of Senate Democrats called on Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth to disclose whether the U.S. carried out the deadly attack.

  93. Iranians Feel the War Is ‘Closing In,’ and Bondi Is Said to Move Because of Threats The Headlines, Today

    Plus, iPads in kindergarten.

  94. Lo que debes saber sobre las hernias inguinales En español, Today

    El riesgo de desarrollar una hernia aumenta a medida que envejecemos, y en casos raros, pueden convertirse en una afección médica grave.

  95. War in Iran Triggers Chaos in Global Oil Market The Daily, Today

    Fighting in the Middle East has affected a vital shipping route for oil and disrupted energy markets.

  96. Wordle Review No. 1,727 Gameplay, Today

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Thursday, March 12, 2026.

  97. Strands Sidekick No. 739 Gameplay, Today

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Thursday, March 12, 2026.

  98. Connections Companion No. 1,005 Gameplay, Today

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Thursday, March 12, 2026.

  99. The Trump Administration Goes to War, by Any Memes Necessary Arts, Today

    A series of White House social-media videos turn the carnage in Iran into gleeful entertainment.

  100. To Pay the Bills, a Cult Band Becomes a Doors Tribute Act Arts, Today

    With even critically acclaimed bands struggling to make a living, the British group Field Music has come up with a novel way to top up its income.

  101. En Sinaloa, algunos ven a Trump como última opción contra la violencia de los cárteles En español, Today

    En Sinaloa, los residentes llevan unos 20 meses en una guerra que comenzó cuando el cártel de Sinaloa se fracturó en dos. Algunos consideran la intervención extranjera como una única salida a la violencia.

  102. How Trump’s War With Iran Changed the World in a Week World, Today

    The conflict is reshaping travel patterns, energy dependencies, living costs, trade routes and diplomatic alliances.

  103. China’s Military Has Quietly Cut Flying Near Taiwan. But Why? World, Today

    For years, China has flown military jets near Taiwan almost daily. Then they suddenly stopped, leaving analysts to wonder why.

  104. Lily Allen Is on Tour. She Brought Along Some Receipts. Style, Today

    The designer of Ms. Allen’s “West End Girl” tour talks about the scene with the artist pulling cloth printed with receipts that has become the subject of online speculation.

  105. Jessie Buckley Became a Mother for ‘Hamnet.’ Then She Became a Real One. (Encore) Podcasts, Today

    The Oscar-nominated actress talks about the primal love and grief of motherhood.

  106. Why Voters Might Finally Blame Trump for Rising Costs Opinion, Today

    Trump’s Iran war will affect more than just gas prices.

  107. Strikes on Iran Damage Fabled Heritage Sites, Infuriating Iranians World, Today

    Revered cultural icons that have withstood the upheavals of history are being hit hard in the war being waged by Israel and the United States.

  108. A New School Hopes to Train a Younger Generation of Dentists New York, Today

    New York’s dentists are aging, and a “retirement cliff” has left a shortage of people in the job.

  109. $900,000 Homes in California, North Carolina and Texas Real Estate, Today

    A Craftsman in Pasadena, a Spanish Revival in Charlotte and a ranch in Austin.

  110. Iran Shocks Could Spur a Shift to Clean Energy — but Also to Coal Climate, Today

    Environmentalists say the war’s effects on oil and gas prices are an argument for countries to get off fossil fuels. But the reality is likely to be messier.

  111. At This Festival, the Dead of Winter Is the Life of the Party Arts, Today

    In the Hudson Valley town of Chatham, N.Y., a weeklong event called “The Dark” took over theaters, bars, a church, a bookshop, a library and even a sauna.

  112. They Don’t Want Their Company’s Surveillance Tool Used by ICE Technology, Today

    Thomson Reuters, best known for its media outlet and legal research tools, provides an investigative tool to immigration enforcers. Its Minnesota employees want that to stop.

  113. Slowly, Slowly, ‘Darwin’s Finches of the Snail World’ Return From Near Extinction Science, Today

    Partula snails all but vanished from Polynesia after the arrival of a carnivorous foreign snail. But a global alliance of zoos has worked to bring them back.

  114. Trump Has Declared War on Cheap Gas. Again. Opinion, Today

    The administration’s attacks on renewable energy mean higher costs for everyone.

  115. Mark Zuckerberg Breaks a Record With His Florida Home Purchase Real Estate, Today

    The Meta C.E.O. reportedly bought a waterfront compound for $170 million. Ivana Trump’s townhouse finally sold, as did Walter White’s Albuquerque house from “Breaking Bad.”

  116. Skirting Through Time Style, Today

    “Wool Skirts,” an exhibition of one woman’s 30-year thrift-store collection, reveals a rich tapestry of clothing manufacturing and feminist history.

  117. Trump Directs War With the Markets Top of Mind Business, Today

    President Trump again demonstrated his desire to keep the stock markets aloft when he suggested U.S. attacks on Iran could end soon.

  118. Tehran Has Long Suffered Filthy Air. Fuel Called ‘Mazut’ Is to Blame. Climate, Today

    The low-grade oil has been used to fuel power plants amid Iran’s international isolation. Tanks of mazut may now be burning near the city.

  119. Carolyn Bessette Was Living the Dream. Then She Met John. Opinion, Today

    The fairy tale was 1990s New York.

  120. They Moved to Queens, Then the Apartment Sprung Its First Leak Real Estate, Today

    Persistent leaks in a family’s Sunnyside apartment have led to pests, water-stained mattresses and years of frustration.

  121. X’s Chatbot Started Undressing Women. Was This What A.I. Wanted All Along? Magazine, Today

    Grok Imagine’s “nudifier” scandal reveals something about the dream of manhandling photos — especially of women.

  122. Running on Rage Bait Style, Today

    Young conservatives in Florida are fascinated by James Fishback, a long-shot gubernatorial candidate known for his provocative online posts.

  123. Trump Is the Anti-Trump Opinion, Today

    There is an alternate universe in which the president is the popular, successful figure of his imagination.

  124. The Extravagant Secret Life of a Handbag Salesman, as Told by His Son Books, Today

    In an affecting new memoir, Tom Junod, a prizewinning magazine writer, grapples with unsettling discoveries about his larger-than-life dad.

  125. An Exiled TV Exec Sees Greek Tragedy Everywhere Books, Today

    From his perch in Hawaii, the hero of Patricia Finn’s first novel, “The Golden Boy,” revisits his dark past in rural Ontario.

  126. How ‘The Sopranos’ Came to Life Arts, Today

    A new exhibit at the Museum of the Moving Image in Queens traces how the creators developed the look and themes of the show.

  127. In Turks and Caicos, Golden Silence at a Platinum Price Travel, Today

    What it’s like to stay on a private island so luxurious that there are no price tags and so quiet that “even the wind feels guilty for making noise.”

  128. Trump Casts a Shadow Over One of Mexico’s Deadliest States World, Today

    President Trump wants to strike cartels inside Mexico. In Sinaloa State, a cartel stronghold, some residents said they were willing to entertain U.S. intervention.

  129. Who Should Control the Legacy of This Master Photographer? Arts, Today

    A settlement is reached in the case of Mike Disfarmer, who renounced his family. Decades later they sued to take back his life’s work. When heirs battle the people who built their legacies, the art may be at stake.

  130. A Dublin Pub-Crawl, but Hold the Booze World, Today

    A wander through some famed watering holes in Ireland’s capital reveals a booming alcohol-free scene and a cultural shift.

  131. The Documentary Filmmaker Styling Her Peers for the Oscars Style, Today

    Rachel Beth Anderson knows firsthand that her fellow documentarians can rarely afford to dress for awards shows. So she started a concierge service designed to help them.

  132. In Talking to Parents About Vaccines, Pediatricians Navigate a Sea of Misinformation Health, Today

    Practitioners nationwide are striving to do what’s best for children’s health, while staying supportive in the face of mistrust and confusion.

  133. Felt Cute, Until They Gave Their Husbands the Phone Style, Today

    Perfect lighting and backdrops do not guarantee a great photo, as one social media trend highlights. Even professionals are not immune.

  134. A Reporter Goes Back to School for His Beat Times Insider, Today

    Troy Closson, who reports on education at The Times, discusses how he covers the largest school system in the country.

  135. U.S. Gas Prices Jump for 11th Straight Day, and Oil Pushes Higher Business, Today

    Drivers are paying an average of 20 percent more at the pump since the strikes on Iran began. The global oil price was up and stocks in Asia rose.

  136. Getting Dressed Should Be Easy Style, Today

    It was the motto of the season. Miuccia Prada got it right at Miu Miu, but Nicolas Ghesquière at Louis Vuitton made it hard.

  137. El auge del tráfico de especies silvestres en África es captado por una fotógrafa En español, Today

    Una serie de imágenes, tomadas por la fotoperiodista congoleña Arlette Bashizi, muestran la magnitud del comercio ilegal de especies en Nigeria, así como los esfuerzos para controlarlo.

  138. En TikTok ahora dicen que para estar bien hay que tomar agua caliente En español, Today

    Los influentes dicen que beber agua caliente antes del desayuno puede ayudar con la digestión, la hinchazón y mucho más. Los expertos responden.

  139. Should Parents Be Held Responsible for School Shootings? The Learning Network, Today

    Prosecuting parents for the actions of their children is becoming more common in the push for accountability after mass shootings. Do you support the tactic?

  140. La ruta de los loros en el antiguo Perú En español, Today

    Un nuevo estudio ha llegado a la conclusión de que los loros vivos eran objeto de comercio a lo largo y ancho de los Andes, debido a su plumaje.

  141. Raise Taxes on the Rich? These Rich New Yorkers Are All for It. New York, Today

    Mayor Zohran Mamdani says he wants to raise taxes on New Yorkers who earn more than $1 million per year. Some millionaires actually agree with him.

  142. Spring Fashion The Learning Network, Today

    What are you looking forward to wearing as the weather warms?

  143. Spelling Bee Forum Gameplay, Today

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

  144. Late Night Makes Fun of Pete Hegseth’s Fruit Baskets Arts, Today

    The Pentagon reportedly spent lavishly on doughnuts, ice cream machines and stickers — “and despite all that, nobody came to Pete Hegseth’s birthday party,” Stephen Colbert said.

  145. Rapea y promete el cambio: conoce al presunto nuevo líder de Nepal En español, Today

    El partido de Balendra Shah obtuvo una victoria aplastante en las elecciones que siguieron a la revolución de la generación Z de Nepal.

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  148. Leave the Kurds Out of It Opinion, Today

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  150. New Iranian Leader Was Wounded Early in the War, Iranian and Israeli Officials Say World, Today

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  151. Ukraine Reaches a Milestone: Making ‘China-Free’ Drones World, Today

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  152. El nuevo líder supremo de Irán hereda la poderosa oficina que domina al país En español, Today

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  157. Bennie Thompson Defeats Young Challenger in Mississippi Primary U.S., Today

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  158. Suspect in Rihanna Shooting Is Charged With Attempted Murder Arts, Today

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  159. Trump Administration to Restart Global Entry Program U.S., Today

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  160. How Trump and His Advisers Miscalculated Iran’s Response to War U.S., Today

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  161. Bondi Is Said to Move to Military Housing Because of Threats U.S., Today

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  165. In Marjorie Taylor Greene’s District, a Trump-Backed Candidate Advances U.S., Today

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  166. Woman Found Innocent After 22 Years in Prison Will Not Be Deported U.S., Today

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

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  168. 2 More People Affiliated With Iranian Women’s Soccer Team Seek Asylum in Australia World, Yesterday

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  169. U.S. Forces Attack Iranian Mine-Laying Ships Near the Strait of Hormuz World, Yesterday

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