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  1. Trump Signs Order to Create a ‘Crypto Reserve,’ Adviser Says Technology, March 7

    The first-of-its-kind reserve would be anchored by a stash of Bitcoin the government already owns, estimated to be worth billions of dollars, the White House’s crypto czar said.

  2. Tariffs by Whim Keep Allies Off Balance, but Do the Same to Markets U.S., March 7

    Investors sent stock prices down on Thursday amid the uncertainty over what President Trump’s inconstancy means for the global economy.

  3. Why Republicans Want to Dismantle the Education Department Washington, March 7

    President Trump’s fixation reinvigorated the debate over the role of the federal government in education, and created a powerful point of unity between the factions of his party.

  4. SpaceX’s Starship Malfunctions During 8th Test Flight Video, March 7

    While the Starship’s booster successfully returned to the launchpad, the upper-stage spacecraft failed in space and lost several engines and attitude control, tumbling in space.

  5. Elon Musk Proposes Privatizing Amtrak, Calling Rail Service ‘Sad’ Washington, March 7

    Amtrak, after investing more than $4 billion in a year to improve its creaky infrastructure and aging fleet, said it expected to make a profit for the first time under President Trump.

  6. ‘I’m Freaking Out’: New Texts Detail Key Minutes of Idaho Murders National, March 7

    Newly released messages reveal that two roommates in the home where four college students were murdered were alarmed by a masked person in the house that night.

  7. Walgreens Sells Itself to Private Equity Firm in $10 Billion Deal Business, March 7

    Shares of Walgreens Boots Alliance have lost about half their value in the past year, as the chain has faced pressure in its retail and pharmacy businesses.

  8. U.S. and Ukrainian Officials to Meet Next Week About Path to End War Washington, Today

    The officials plan to meet next week to discuss the first steps of an agreement, after President Trump cast doubt on U.S. support for Ukraine in recent days.

  9. What to Know About Measles Cases in New York and New Jersey Metro, Today

    Experts recommend vaccines as the best defense against the viral illness.

  10. Betty Bonney, 100, Dies; Her Song for a Yankee Star Was a Big-Band Hit Obits, Today

    “Joltin’ Joe DiMaggio,” which she sang with the Les Brown band, celebrated DiMaggio’s 56-game hitting streak in 1941. She also sang on Sid Caesar’s “Your Show of Shows.”

  11. Publicly Asking Your Wife for More Kids: Adorable, or a Real Pain? Styles, Today

    Some personal stories can make the jump to crowd-pleasing anecdote without a hitch. But taking a private joke to prime time has its risks.

  12. Trump Administration Prepares to Revive and Expand Travel Bans Washington, Today

    President Trump’s first-term policy grew out of his 2015 campaign call to bar Muslims from entering the country and evolved amid court battles.

  13. Sudan Accuses U.A.E. of Being Complicit in Genocide Foreign, Today

    In an International Court of Justice complaint, the Sudanese government says the United Arab Emirates is fueling genocidal actions by funding rebels in the country’s civil war.

  14. Unvaccinated New Mexico Resident Dies of Suspected Measles Science, Today

    The patient tested positive for the infection, but state health officials could not confirm that it was the cause of death.

  15. A Cheeto Shaped Like a Pokémon Was a Treasure in Need of Protection Styles, Today

    A “Flamin’ Hot” snack with an uncanny resemblance to the fire-breathing Charizard was sold at auction for nearly $90,000. First it needed a custom case.

  16. StubHub Eyes Potential I.P.O. as Soon as This Year Business, Today

    The ticket reselling site joins the social chat app Discord and the artificial intelligence company CoreWeave in pursuing a public offering.

  17. Trump Delayed Most New Tariffs on Canada and Mexico N Y T Now, Today

    Also, the U.S. scheduled talks with Ukraine. Here’s the latest at the end of Thursday.

  18. Marshals Escort DOGE Team Into African Aid Agency Washington, Today

    A day earlier, U.S. African Development Foundation workers had refused entry to Department of Government Efficiency workers and the State Department official in charge of foreign aid.

  19. Ricardo Scofidio, Boldly Imaginative Architect, Is Dead at 89 Obits, Today

    With Diller Scofidio + Renfro, he brought a conceptual-art sensibility to cultural landmarks like Lincoln Center and to innovative public spaces like Manhattan’s High Line.

  20. Defunded Aid Programs Are Asked by Trump Administration to Prove Their Value, on a Scale of 1 to 5 Science, Today

    A week after terminating thousands of contracts, the administration has sent questionnaires to those programs asking how their work benefits the U.S. national interest.

  21. Trump Ramps Up Attacks on Law Firms With Order Targeting Perkins Coie Washington, Today

    The order against the firm, which did work for Democrats during the 2016 campaign, represents an escalation of efforts to punish groups the president sees as aiding his enemies.

  22. Adnan Syed Will Not Return to Prison, Judge Rules Express, Today

    A judge reduced his sentence to time served in the 1999 murder of Hae Min Lee, ending a case that drew widespread attention when it was dissected in the “Serial” podcast.

  23. Medical Plane That Crashed in Philadelphia Lacked Cockpit Recorder National, Today

    Federal investigators announced that a key piece of machinery appeared to have stopped working years before a crash that killed seven people.

  24. As Trump Seeks New Air Force One Planes, Security Requirements Are Eased Washington, Today

    Some Boeing staff will no longer need a high-level security clearance to help build new presidential jets, as President Trump has pushed to speed up the delayed project.

  25. Faithful Hear Pope Francis’ Voice for First Time in 3 Weeks Foreign, Today

    In an audio recording from the hospital, which was taped earlier on Thursday, the pope thanked Catholics for their prayers.

  26. Breakup of SpaceX’s Starship Rocket Disrupts Florida Airports Science, Today

    Video showed the upper stage of the most powerful rocket ever built spinning out of control in space, a repeat of an unsuccessful test flight in January that led to debris falling over the Caribbean.

  27. An Angry Little Boy on a Great White Horse Op Ed, Today

    Trump lives for perpetual conflict and endless domination games — not a great fit for democracy.

  28. Bourbon Is Banned, California Wine Canceled, as Canada Pulls U.S. Alcohol Foreign, Today

    Canadian provinces have restricted American alcohol sales as part of retaliatory measures against President Trump’s tariffs.

  29. Man Charged With Tupac’s Murder Says His Prior Admissions Were False Culture, Today

    The suspect, Duane Keith Davis, said in a jailhouse interview with ABC that he did not write the memoir that places him at the scene of the crime and is being used by prosecutors.

  30. 6 New Books We Recommend This Week Book Review, Today

    Suggested reading from critics and editors at The New York Times.

  31. Some Insurers Pledge to Ease Burden on L.A. Fire Victims, but Others Say No Real Estate, Today

    Most insurance companies will not require policyholders to itemize lost belongings, though some major companies, including State Farm, have refused.

  32. Today’s Moon Landing live blog included 12 standalone posts:
  33. Stocks Drop as Tariff Uncertainty Weighs on Wall St. Business, Today

    The S&P 500 is on course for its worst week since a banking crisis two years ago. The Nasdaq fell into a correction on Thursday.

  34. Today’s Trump Administration News live blog included two standalone posts:
  35. Ad Campaign Aims to Lure Federal Workers Laid Off by DOGE to New York Metro, Today

    “DOGE said you’re fired?” a sign asks commuters in Washington. “New York wants you!”

  36. 2 Texas Lottery Wins Prompt Investigations and Stir Public Outrage Express, Today

    One jackpot winner spent $25 million on nearly every possible number combination, while another bought tickets through a third-party app.

  37. Russian Missile Strikes Hotel in Zelensky’s Hometown Video, Today

    Residents and aid workers said they received warnings only a few minutes before a missile struck a hotel in the hometown of President Volodymyr Zelensky in central Ukraine.

  38. Friday Briefing: A ‘Watershed Moment’ for Europe N Y T Now, Today

    Plus, Bong Joon Ho’s “Mickey 17.”

  39. Deadly Clashes Pose Test for Syria’s New Leaders Foreign, Today

    At least 16 government security personnel were killed in a coastal region that was long a stronghold of the toppled Syrian dictator Bashar al-Assad.

  40. ‘When No One Sees Us’ Is a Rich and Gorgeous Spanish Crime Drama Weekend, Today

    Even the small characters in this complex and sometimes humorous mystery on Max are rendered with the utmost specificity and affection.

  41. Morning Buns for Non-Morning People Dining, Today

    Set your alarms and prepare to get in line.

  42. Trump suspendió los aranceles a México, y se percibe más tranquilidad en el país En español, Today

    Después de que la presidenta de México, Claudia Sheinbaum, hablara con el presidente Trump sobre el arancel del 25 por ciento a las exportaciones de su país, este anunció que lo retrasaría hasta abril.

  43. What to See in N.Y.C. Galleries in March Weekend, Today

    This week in Newly Reviewed, Andrew Russeth covers Léon Spilliaert’s brooding pieces, Betty Parsons’s restless forms, Adriana Ramic’s beetles and Ho Tam’s barbers.

  44. What’s One Word You Would Use to Describe DOGE? Interactive, Today

    President Trump promised to investigate waste and fraud in the government, but he’s fired the watchdogs who did exactly that.

  45. Senators Press Makary on Abortion Pills and Vaccines Science, Today

    At a hearing, Dr. Marty Makary, the nominee for F.D.A. commissioner, fielded questions focused on whether he would review or reopen certain policy areas.

  46. Trump and Johnson Push a Stopgap Spending Bill to Avert a Shutdown Washington, Today

    Republicans are pitching the strategy as a way of avoiding a politically damaging shutdown fight while giving President Trump more power to go around Congress and set funding levels himself.

  47. Are Ultraprocessed Foods Addictive? Well, Today

    The question has generated controversy among scientists. Here’s what we know.

  48. Will the Shift to Clean Power Continue Under Trump? Climate, Today

    Experts say that President Trump may be able to slow the transition away from fossil fuels, but he won’t be able to stop it completely.

  49. L. Clifford Davis, Who Fought to Desegregate Texas Schools, Dies at 100 Obits, Today

    As a civil rights lawyer who faced resistance and threats, he challenged school districts that tried to defy the Supreme Court’s 1954 ban on school segregation.

  50. State Dept. Plans to Close Diplomatic Missions and Fire Employees Overseas Washington, Today

    American officials, including in the C.I.A., are concerned about mass closures hampering national security work. And China has overtaken the United States in global diplomatic footprint.

  51. Trump Moves to Restrain Elon Musk Washington, Today

    President Trump’s decision to reel in some of Elon Musk’s indiscriminate approach to slashing the federal work force reflects a growing unease among Republicans.

  52. Today’s Thepoint live blog included one standalone post:
  53. An Unkind Policy for a Nonexistent Problem Op Ed, Today

    The story of how a gendered word became a universal pronoun says a lot about how language evolves.

  54. What’s Going On in This Graph? | March 12, 2025 Learning, Today

    What do you notice about the cost of imported sneakers? What do you wonder?

  55. What’s Going On in This Picture? | March 10, 2025 Learning, Today

    Look closely at this image, stripped of its caption, and join the moderated conversation about what you and other students see.

  56. Is Eric Adams Running for Re-election? Signs Point to No. Metro, Today

    Mayor Eric Adams of New York City has taken few concrete steps to launch a serious re-election campaign, even as he faces a growing field of prominent challengers.

  57. ¿Un día te levantas y has envejecido? Esto dice la ciencia En español, Today

    Las nuevas tecnologías están permitiendo a los científicos comprender mejor cómo funciona realmente este proceso.

  58. ‘Oedipus’ and ‘Rocky Horror Show’ Are Returning to Broadway Culture, Today

    The Roundabout Theater Company will also present Noël Coward’s “Fallen Angels,” starring Rose Byrne and Kelli O’Hara.

  59. See How Butterflies Are Surviving, or Not, Near You Interactive, Today

    Populations are falling in the United States, a new study has found. Look up what’s happening in your area.

  60. The Most Annoying Phrases, According to Teenagers Learning, Today

    “It’s not that deep.” “No offense, but …” “Because I said so.” And more.

  61. Senators Call for Investigation of Acting U.S. Attorney in Washington Washington, Today

    Democrats wrote to the governing body of the D.C. Bar that Ed Martin, President Trump’s nominee for one of the most important U.S. attorney’s offices, “abused” his power by threatening opponents.

  62. What to Know About the Status of the Eric Adams Corruption Case Metro, Today

    The government wants to drop the charges, a move that critics call a deal to secure the mayor’s help in deportations. A lawyer appointed by a judge is scheduled to weigh in.

  63. Why NASA Is Trying to Go Back to the Moon Science, Today

    President Trump set the U.S. on a path to sending astronauts back to the lunar surface during his first term. Lately he has expressed more interest in Mars.

  64. Let’s Discuss: What’s It Like to Be a Professional Opinion Writer? Learning, Today

    How do these journalists craft arguments to compel readers? Pose questions for Margaret Renkl, a contributing Opinion writer for The New York Times, by March 20.

  65. Polish Spies, South Korean Zombies and a Sicilian Prince Culture, Today

    New international series include an espionage thriller on Max, a horror comedy on Prime Video and a new Netflix adaptation of “The Leopard.”

  66. How Dan Bongino Would Run the F.B.I., According to Dan Bongino Business, Today

    The newly appointed deputy director of the F.B.I. has a long history of criticizing the bureau and its leadership. He has promised “dramatic change.”

  67. Your Dinner Needs, No, Deserves Sprinkles Dining, Today

    Check your pantry. Do you see pistachios? Sesame seeds? Bread crumbs? Halloumi? You have savory sprinkles waiting to embellish even the simplest meal.

  68. Justice Barrett May Have the Crucial Vote in Trump Cases Washington, Today

    She was the only member of the court appointed by the president to vote against his emergency request to freeze foreign aid.

  69. ‘On Becoming a Guinea Fowl’ Review: Watchful Eyes Weekend, Today

    The heroine of Rungano Nyoni’s second feature keeps her cool even as she uncovers long-buried family secrets in Zambia.

  70. Government Watchdog Ends Fight to Keep His Job After Trump Firing Washington, Today

    Hampton Dellinger, the head of the Office of Special Counsel, has been a critical figure scrutinizing the recent mass firings of federal workers.

  71. National Parks Had a Record Year. Trump Officials Appear to Want It Kept Quiet. Climate, Today

    As the administration fires rangers and other workers, an internal memo is directing the National Park Service not to publicize visitors numbers.

  72. Fired, Then Rehired, by the Trump Administration Interactive, Today

    Hundreds of federal workers — many of them in critical health and national security jobs — have been brought back, sometimes within days of their initial firings.

  73. Trump’s E.P.A. to Rewrite Rules Aimed at Averting Chemical Disasters Climate, Today

    The Biden-era rules require thousands of hazardous-chemical sites to adopt new safeguards against storms, spills and other risks.

  74. ‘People Are Going Silent’: Fearing Retribution, Trump Critics Muzzle Themselves Washington, Today

    People say they are intimidated by online attacks from the president, concerned about harm to their businesses or worried about the safety of their families.

  75. Trump suspende los aranceles a México por un mes En español, Today

    Las mercancías que se comercian bajo el Tratado entre México, Estados Unidos y Canadá, es decir, la gran mayoría de los productos, estarían exentas de aranceles, dijo el presidente.

  76. You Asked, We Answered: How The Times Is Reporting on the Trump Administration Insider, Today

    Hundreds of readers asked about our coverage of the president. Times editors and reporters responded to some of the most common questions.

  77. The Power of a Perfect Suit Styles, Today

    The latest Tom Ford collection makes a strong case for them.

  78. He Sang in Praise of Women Exposing Their Hair. Iran Flogged Him. Foreign, Today

    Mehdi Yarrahi, a popular Iranian musician, was arrested in a 2023 crackdown after releasing a song that praised women who rejected the mandatory hijab rule.

  79. Trump’s America Is a Nation of Chumps Op Ed, Today

    In his telling, all the world’s a con, and Americans merely marks.

  80. Why Democrats Shouldn’t ‘Play Dead’ Letters, Today

    Readers respond to a guest essay by James Carville about the Democrats’ strategy.

  81. The Secret to Great Pancakes Has Been in Your Pantry All Along Dining, Today

    And it’s not chocolate chips.

  82. Trump Whipsaws on Tariffs, Giving Mexico and Canada Reprieve Washington, Today

    Many imports from Canada and Mexico will be exempt from tariffs, as the president quickly reversed a sweeping trade action taken just two days ago after market turmoil.

  83. He Spent Years Making Runway Collections. Now He’s Mastering Roast Chicken. T Style, Today

    Peter Som invited friends over to try his favorite recipes from his debut cookbook.

  84. Newsom Splits With Democrats on Transgender Athletes: ‘It’s Deeply Unfair’ Politics, Today

    The remarks by Gov. Gavin Newsom of California, a potential White House hopeful, were an extraordinary break from fellow Democrats and signaled a newly defensive position on the issue.

  85. Trump dice que los bancos estadounidenses no pueden hacer negocios en Canadá. No es tan sencillo En español, Today

    El presidente Trump mencionó la cuestión bancaria de Canadá como parte de una crítica contra lo que considera un equilibrio económico desigual entre EE. UU. y su vecino del norte.

  86. New York Attorney General Recuses Herself From Inquiry Into Prison Death Metro, Today

    Letitia James said a special prosecutor would lead the investigation into the death of Messiah Nantwi because her office had a possible conflict of interest.

  87. Trump Administration Says Maine Broke Law by Allowing Transgender Athletes on Teams National, Today

    After issuing an executive order barring transgender athletes from participating in women’s sports last month, President Trump targeted the state for scrutiny.

  88. With Trump’s Tariff Reprieve, Mexico and Canada, Still Wary, Breathe Easier Foreign, Today

    President Trump suspended tariffs for both countries after Mexico’s leader presented her security successes, and after U.S. markets fell and business leaders urged the White House to change course.

  89. House Censures Al Green for Heckling Trump During Speech to Congress Washington, Today

    Ten members of his party joined Republicans in voting to officially condemn the Texas Democrat after he was ejected from the president’s address to Congress on Tuesday. Mr. Green voted “present.”

  90. A Long-Shot Bet to Bypass the Middlemen of Social Media Business, Today

    Facing the looming threat of A.I. as a competitor, some publishers are considering an alternative to the internet’s all-powerful algorithms.

  91. Brisbane, Australia, se prepara para un potente ciclón En español, Today

    Se prevé que la tormenta tropical, llamada Alfred, provoque peligrosos vientos e inundaciones en la costa del sureste de Queensland, incluida la tercera ciudad más grande del país.

  92. Theaters Sue the N.E.A. Over Trump’s ‘Gender Ideology’ Order Culture, Today

    The lawsuit seeks to block a new rule that requires groups applying for grants from the National Endowment for the Arts to agree not to promote “gender ideology.”

  93. ‘Doom’ Has Everything, and Nothing Culture, Today

    Anne Imhof’s three-hour spectacle of moody youth at the Armory is sweet sorrow, full of moping and muttering. Still, almost despite itself, it points to true art.

  94. 16 Cheap, Healthy Dinners to Make on Repeat Dining, Today

    Starting with this larb-like spicy turkey stir-fry with crisp garlic and ginger, a five-star stunner from Melissa Clark.

  95. A New Novel After the Nobel? No Pressure, Says Abdulrazak Gurnah. Book Review, Today

    But a full calendar meant carving out time for “Theft,” his new book and first since winning the prize.

  96. ‘Picture This’ Review: Five Dates Away From Love Weekend, Today

    Simone Ashley (“Bridgerton”) stars as Pia, a talented photographer in London navigating business pressures with her wish for independence in this vivid rom-com.

  97. Hit by ‘Gut Punches,’ Scientists Band Together to Protest Trump Science, Today

    Stand Up for Science aims to revive a movement that started in 2017, but with an all-new team and a more focused vision.

  98. Judge Blocks Trump’s Funding Freeze, Saying White House Put Itself ‘Above Congress’ Washington, Today

    The judge had already ruled that the administration was not complying with his previous order requiring the government to keep disbursing money to states.

  99. Sweeping Tariffs Threaten to Undo a 30-Year Trade Alliance Washington, Today

    The stiff tariffs President Trump briefly imposed on Mexico and Canada this week could have pushed those allies into recession. The impact for America would be messy.

  100. Roy Ayers, Vibraphonist Who Injected Soul Into Jazz, Dies at 84 Obits, Today

    He helped introduce a funkier strain of the music in the 1970s. He also had an impact on hip-hop: His “Everybody Loves the Sunshine” has been sampled nearly 200 times.

  101. Muchos en China ven una Revolución Cultural en EE. UU. En español, Today

    Hay muchas personas en el país que expresan su inquietud ante lo que parece ser un giro autoritario en Estados Unidos, durante mucho tiempo su modelo de democracia.

  102. Baseball, Beards and 50 Years of Yankees’ Reporting Summary, Today

    For the first time in 50 years, a team that takes pride in a clean-cut look will allow players to grow beards.

  103. Intuitive Machines’ Athena Lander Is on the Moon, but Its Fate Is Unclear Science, Today

    After hours of uncertainty, officials from the Houston company said there are clues that the spacecraft is on its side, which could limit the mission’s scientific accomplishments.

  104. Judge John Hodgman on Knowingly Mispronouncing Words Magazine, Today

    Once you’ve been corrected, is it OK to keep going?

  105. E.C.B. Cuts Interest Rates Again, With an Uncertain Path Ahead Business, Today

    Vows by European leaders to increase borrowing to ramp up military spending have reshaped the fiscal picture that the central bank must confront.

  106. Trump Is Said to Be Preparing Order That Aims to Eliminate Education Dept. Washington, Today

    Without Congress, President Trump cannot dismantle the agency. No modern president has ever tried to unilaterally shut down a federal department.

  107. The Gaza Cease-Fire Deal’s Future Is Uncertain. Here’s What to Know. Foreign, Today

    As negotiators hold discussions on several tracks, Palestinians and Israelis are in limbo.

  108. Who’s Got Trump’s Ear on Tariffs? Business, Today

    Corporate leaders and investors continue to be caught off guard by the president’s trade policy, especially as deal talks heat up.

  109. Macy’s Signals Rocky Year Ahead as Retailers Reckon With Trade War Business, Today

    The largest department store chain in the United States, like many other retailers, has warned that shoppers may be more cautious in the months ahead.

  110. FIFA to Consider Expanding World Cup to 64 Teams Foreign, Today

    Soccer’s governing body will look into another expansion of its marquee event, the most lucrative in sports, after a request by one of its 2030 co-hosts.

  111. New Zealand Dismisses Top Diplomat to U.K. After His Remarks on Trump Foreign, Today

    The envoy, Phil Goff, questioned President Trump’s understanding of history at a public event about the war in Ukraine.

  112. Taiwan’s President Tries to Ease Fears Over U.S. Chip Investment Foreign, Today

    The Taiwanese chip giant TSMC’s plan to invest $100 billion in the United States has been met with anxiety and criticism in its home country.

  113. ‘There’s Still Tomorrow’ Review: An Updated Italian Heroine Weekend, Today

    Set in Rome after World War II, this black-and-white feminist film directed by (and starring) Paola Cortellesi tells a nuanced story about domestic abuse.

  114. ‘Seven Veils’ Review: Private Anguish in Public View Weekend, Today

    Atom Egoyan’s latest film, starring Amanda Seyfried as a director of an opera, could only have come from him, in ways both good and bad.

  115. ‘The Rule of Jenny Pen’ Review: More Than the Usual Nursing Home Horrors Weekend, Today

    A bully with a baby doll makes life distressing for all.

  116. ‘Rule Breakers’ Review: Afghanistan’s First Robotics Team Weekend, Today

    Based on a true story, this wholesome movie centers on four girls who make it to a worldwide competition in Washington, despite the odds.

  117. ‘Queen of the Ring’ Review: Fighting for Respect Weekend, Today

    A waitress becomes a wrestler in this sports drama, based on the true story of the champion Mildred Burke.

  118. ‘In the Lost Lands’ Review: A Postapocalyptic Romance Weekend, Today

    Dave Bautista and Milla Jovovich lack chemistry in this action film, based on a short story by George R.R. Martin.

  119. ‘The Empire’ Review: Star Tangled Weekend, Today

    In Bruno Dumont’s sci-fi farce, an alien conflict disrupts a sleepy French village.

  120. Trump Gives ‘Last Warning’ to Hamas: Release Hostages or Face Annihilation Foreign, Today

    In a blistering social media post, the president told Hamas that if it continued to hold hostages, “you are DEAD!”

  121. A Threat on the Right to Britain’s Conservatives, as Donors Fund a Populist Rival Foreign, Today

    A New York Times analysis of campaign finance data shows an influx of funding to Nigel Farage’s anti-immigration Reform U.K. party from fossil fuel investors, climate skeptics and multimillionaires.

  122. Judges vs. Trump N Y T Now, Today

    We explore how the judiciary is stopping parts of the president’s agenda.

  123. Inside Trump’s Deportation Push, and the U.S. Holds Talks With Hamas The Headlines, Today

    Plus, Dolly Parton’s love story.

  124. How Tariffs Are Shaking Up the War on Fentanyl The Daily, Today

    Mexico said it was doing all it could to crack down on production of the drug. President Trump’s tariff tactics have tested that claim.

  125. Connections Companion No. 635 Games, Today

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Friday, March 7, 2025.

  126. Wordle Review No. 1,357 Games, Today

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Friday, March 7, 2025.

  127. 5 cosas que debes saber de ‘Con amor, Meghan’ En español, Today

    La duquesa de Sussex regresó a la pantalla en una serie donde organiza algunos proyectos y ofrece consejos en el camino.

  128. Listen: ‘The Good Whale Podcast: Episode 1” Learning, Today

    What can we learn from the real-life story of Keiko, the orca who starred in the hit children’s movie “Free Willy”?

  129. A Path to Peace in Ukraine, Minus the Betrayal Op Ed, Today

    It is by supporting Zelensky that we give ending the war a real shot.

  130. Trump quiere aumentar las detenciones y deportaciones, pero la logística es un reto En español, Today

    Dentro del gobierno, existe una creciente frustración por el ritmo de las detenciones y deportaciones, incluso mientras Trump moviliza todo el gobierno federal para realizar la mayor operación de deportación de la historia de EE. UU.

  131. Europe’s Most Famous Restaurant Turns to Coffee Roasting T Style, Today

    Plus: brightly patterned outdoor furniture, a hotel in the tropical forest of Costa Rica and more recommendations from T Magazine.

  132. Her Dream Came True on the Upper West Side Interactive, Today

    With about $400,000 to spend, a Cincinnati transplant hit Manhattan looking to immerse herself in everything New York had to offer.

  133. C.I.A. Begins Firing Recently Hired Officers Washington, Today

    Some newer employees have been summoned to an off-site location and asked to surrender their credentials.

  134. The Classical Music Our Critics Can’t Stop Thinking About Weekend, Today

    Watch and listen to five recent highlights, including music at a fraught moment in the Kennedy Center’s history and a passing delight in Tchaikovsky.

  135. How Much Is Too Much to Pay for Concert Tickets? Learning, Today

    Some young people save for months or even go into debt to see their favorite artists live. Is the high cost worth the price?

  136. F.D.A. Nominee to Face Grilling Over Cutbacks and Policy Shifts Science, Today

    Dr. Marty Makary will testify before the Senate health committee on Thursday. Lawmakers may press him over staff reductions and changes in agency direction on issues like vaccines.

  137. David Brooks on Why the Democrats Are Losing to Trump Op Ed, Today

    The columnist shares his thoughts on Donald Trump’s second term.

  138. A Fashion Photographer Conjures the Ghosts of Georgia’s Past Culture, Today

    At Gagosian, the precociously successful Tyler Mitchell evokes images of slavery against the backdrop of his native landscape.

  139. Who Paid for Trump’s Transition to Power? The Donors Are Still Unknown. Politics, Today

    President Trump has not made good on a promise to disclose who contributed to his transition effort.

  140. 36 Hours in Valencia, Spain Interactive, Today

    Long famous as the birthplace of paella, Valencia offers 300 days of sunshine, exuberant architecture and wide swaths of urban green spaces. And with artists, designers and digital nomads moving in, its cultural scene and gastronomy are soaring.

  141. ‘There’s a Big Market for Fighters Now’: Four Opinion Writers on the Democratic Party and Andrew Cuomo Op Ed, Today

    Four writers talk about the ex-governor’s mayoral run and what it means that voters are now so willing to accept tarnished figures they previously rejected.

  142. America Doesn’t Need an Official Language Op Ed, Today

    What is our shared culture if not the mix of cultures that make and remake America every day?

  143. Is This British Flame Thrower the Comic Best Suited to Take on Trump? Culture, Today

    Lots of political comedy on the left has been surprisingly subdued. Nish Kumar stands out for his combative nature and jokes that bristle with anger.

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

    This week’s properties are in Central Harlem, Sutton Place and Howard Beach.

  145. Homes for Sale in New York and New Jersey Real Estate, Today

    This week’s properties are a four-bedroom in Manasquan, N.J., and a three-bedroom in Huntington Bay, N.Y.

  146. As Trump Goes After Universities, Students Are Now on the Chopping Block National, Today

    Uncertainty about how much money colleges and universities stand to lose has led some schools to reduce the number of doctoral students, in some cases reneging on offers.

  147. A Muslim Athlete Needed Modest Sportswear. Now She Sells It to Others. Styles, Today

    Seeking balance between religion and comfort while playing basketball, Kiandra Browne realized there was a need for better apparel. Her small business is helping fill it.

  148. Gaining Ground in the War on Rats Metro, Today

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