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  1. As Europe Seeks Voice in Iran War, German Leader Will Meet Trump World, Today

    Chancellor Friedrich Merz’s visit to Washington, long planned, is now likely to be dominated by discussions of the attack, which Europeans did not take part in.

  2. The Deadly Cost of the Nigerian Military’s Inaction World, Today

    The country has one of the most feared armed forces in Africa, yet within its own borders, it has repeatedly failed to stop abductions and attacks.

  3. A Junta Chief Eyes the Title of President World, Today

    The military ruler of Myanmar, Senior Gen. Min Aung Hlaing, is expected to seek a civilian post to add a veneer of legitimacy after sham elections.

  4. Global Economy Is Facing the Prospect of Another Profound Shock Business, Today

    A protracted conflict in the Middle East risks a spike in energy prices and broader inflation.

  5. Corrections: March 3, 2026 Corrections, Today

    Corrections that appeared in print on Tuesday, March 3, 2026.

  6. Is a Pet Dog the Secret to Living Longer? Video, Today

    Research suggests dogs and other pets keep you healthier. Dana G. Smith, a reporter for Well, walks us through what exactly the science says about the connection between dogs and longevity.

  7. Quote of the Day: India Built the World’s Back Office. A.I. Is Starting to Shrink It. Corrections, Today

    Quotation of the Day for Tuesday, March 3, 2026.

  8. ‘Pray We Make It Through the Night’: Iran’s Capital Under Siege World, Today

    Many residents of Tehran managed to get out of town when the U.S. and Israel attack began, but others who could not described living under bombardment.

  9. In Dimes Square, a Party Where Toothpicks Were Crucial T Magazine, Today

    The Basque-inspired Eel Bar hosted a pintxos-forward reunion for friends and fellow business owners.

  10. OpenAI Amends A.I. Deal With the Pentagon Technology, Today

    The new pact includes additional protections to prevent the use of the company’s technology for mass surveillance of Americans.

  11. Under Pressure from Trump, Cuban Leader Calls for ‘Urgent’ Economic Change World, Today

    President Miguel Díaz-Canel said the private sector needed more autonomy, as the island confronts a U.S. oil blockade that has deepened a humanitarian crisis.

  12. Seven Takeaways From the Clintons’ Epstein Depositions U.S., Today

    Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton was defiant. Former President Bill Clinton spoke of President Trump’s ties to Epstein. A Republican raised a conspiracy theory.

  13. Absolutely Steaming Gameplay, Today

    Drew Schmenner gets a head start.

  14. Trump’s Head-on-a-Pike Foreign Policy Video, Today

    The Trump administration has deposed two sitting heads of state in two months, signaling a perilous new approach to the United States’ foreign affairs, argues the Times Opinion columnist Ezra Klein. “This is head on-a-pike foreign policy.”

  15. Melania Trump Promotes ‘Peace Through Education’ at U.N. as War With Iran Expands U.S., Today

    The first lady advocated an increased focus on education and empathy, as her husband has waged war in the Middle East and sought to cut education funding at home.

  16. U.S. Embassy in Saudi Capital Hit by 2 Drones on Tuesday, Kingdom Says World, Today

    Americans in Riyadh and other cities were advised to shelter in place immediately.

  17. In Rallies Across Texas, Senate Candidates Make Final Arguments U.S., Today

    The Republicans John Cornyn and Ken Paxton — and the Democrats Jasmine Crockett and James Talarico — are battling in bitter and expensive races.

  18. Can These Democrats Make Combative Centrism Happen? U.S., Today

    Third Way, the moderate Democratic advocacy group and think tank, has an expansive and expensive plan to shape the 2028 presidential campaign.

  19. Trump Says He Will End Boycott of White House Correspondents’ Dinner U.S., Today

    The mentalist Oz Pearlman is this year’s speaker. “Hopefully, it will be something very Special,” the president wrote on Truth Social.

  20. All the President’s Portraits Interactive, Today

    President Trump’s image — in paint and pixels, on posters and sculptures — is ubiquitous inside the White House, and beyond.

  21. Yesterday’s Election Midterms Tx Nc Ar live blog included five standalone posts:
  22. Trump Embraces U.S. Military Power After Years of Caution U.S., Today

    The wars in Afghanistan and Iraq offered a stark lesson in the limits of military force. The Iran attacks suggest an era of postwar wariness is over.

  23. In Plunging Into a Mideast Conflict, Trump Gambles His Presidency U.S., Today

    The risks for President Trump from the assault on Iran are escalating as casualties mount, oil prices rise and the war expands across the region.

  24. ¿Zendaya y Tom Holland se casaron en secreto? En español, Today

    El estilista de Zendaya, Law Roach, parece haber revelado casualmente que sí.

  25. Eliminating Iran’s Ballistic Missiles Could Be Difficult U.S., Today

    Much of Tehran’s arsenal of missiles may be hidden underground, making it harder to destroy.

  26. Trump Administration Abandons Efforts to Impose Orders on Law Firms U.S., Today

    The move amounts to a surrender in a clash that has led many law firms to submit to the president rather than face the threat of his executive orders.

  27. Supreme Court Sides With Religious Parents, Blocking California’s Trans Student Policy U.S., Today

    Christian teachers and parents challenged the state’s policies, which they say require schools to hide students’ transgender status from their parents.

  28. In First Appearance Since Taking the Country to War, Trump Is Business as Usual U.S., Today

    President Trump gave a “brief update” on the Iran operation. And then he stayed true to form.

  29. El gobierno de España niega a EE. UU. el uso de sus bases militares para el ataque a Irán En español, Today

    La nueva política es la crítica más reciente a Estados Unidos por parte de España, que ha destacado en Europa por su oposición constante al gobierno de Trump.

  30. The Idea That Trump Was Antiwar Was Always Delusional Opinion, Today

    Trump’s foreign policy has often been less a repudiation of neoconservatism than a mutation of it.

  31. What Rising Oil Prices Could Mean for Drivers in the U.S. Business, Yesterday

    A prolonged conflict in the Middle East could cause a spike at American gas pumps, as the busy driving season approaches.

  32. In Republican Win, Supreme Court Retains G.O.P. District in New York U.S., Yesterday

    In an emergency ruling, the justices preserved the district of a Republican congresswoman, despite a lower-court ruling that it illegally diluted the power of minority voters.

  33. The War in Iran: A Place for Student Questions and Reactions The Learning Network, Yesterday

    How are you making sense of this news? Whether you already understand some of the context or whether it’s all new for you, we hope our free materials can help.

  34. The Legality, or Illegality, of Killing a Foreign Leader, Explained U.S., Yesterday

    The United States and Israel started a war with Iran by killing its supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.

  35. U.S. Imposes Sanctions on Rwanda, Saying It Sabotaged Trump Peace Deal World, Yesterday

    Rwanda’s government responded by claiming the sanctions unjustly targeted only one party to the conflict and misrepresented the facts.

  36. Trump Signals U.S. Is Prepared for Long War Against Iran World, Yesterday

    President Trump also declined to rule out sending ground troops into Iran as the conflict spread into the Gulf countries and Lebanon and Israel exchanged strikes.

  37. Trump Foresees an Extended War Briefing, Yesterday

    Also, how the U.S. decided to strike Iran. Here’s the latest at the end of Monday.

  38. Limited Number of Flights Resume From Dubai Airports Video, Yesterday

    A limited number of flights at Dubai International Airport resumed on Monday night after the airport shut down because of airstrikes in the region.

  39. Rubio Warns ‘Hardest Hits’ on Iran Lie Ahead and Offers Conflicting Rationales World, Yesterday

    The secretary of state signaled that an escalation in Iran was likely and said the attacks underway were both pre-emptive and defensive, describing a far more extensive mission than was initially laid out.

  40. Tuvo que llevar su violín en el regazo. Lufthansa cambió las normas para el equipaje de mano En español, Yesterday

    En un vuelo a Alemania, Carolin Widmann tuvo que sostener su instrumento centenario, valorado en millones de dólares. Su situación resonó entre músicos que han enfrentado desafíos similares.

  41. They’re Hiring at U.S.A.I.D. Just Not Anyone Who Worked There. U.S., Yesterday

    The Trump administration said in a memo it wanted to “avoid the risk of impaired objectivity” by hiring former staff members to wind down operations at the U.S. Agency for International Development.

  42. Latest Question on Trump’s Health: What Is That Neck Rash? U.S., Yesterday

    President Trump’s physician did not explain what the skin condition was or what medication he was using to treat it.

  43. N.Y. Attorney General Orders Hospital to Resume Youth Transgender Care New York, Yesterday

    NYU Langone Health had stopped providing puberty-blocking medication and hormone treatments after the federal government threatened to pull its funding.

  44. Soup, It’s What’s for Breakfast Food, Yesterday

    Social media influencers have picked up on the age-old tradition of having soup in the morning. It’s one you can enjoy too.

  45. How Religion Is Playing in the Senate Democratic Primary in Texas U.S., Yesterday

    James Talarico is talking up his beliefs and his status as a seminary student. Jasmine Crockett, his opponent, is the daughter of a pastor and is steeped in the Black church.

  46. U.S. University Campuses in Mideast Move Classes Online as War Spreads World, Yesterday

    A number of major universities with campuses in Qatar and other nations are operating remotely as the conflict expands throughout the region.

  47. Your Closest Forest Gets Lit Up by a Hidden Purple Glow Science, Yesterday

    Research shows that a phenomenon called St. Elmo’s Fire, which occurs during thunderstorms, may be much more common than previously understood.

  48. F.B.I. Investigates Texas Bar Shooting as Possible Act of Terrorism Video, Yesterday

    A suspect wearing a sweatshirt with the words “Property of Allah” opened fire outside of a bar in downtown Austin early Sunday morning, killing at least two and injuring 14 others. The F.B.I. is now investigating the incident as a potential act of terrorism.

  49. Yesterday’s Iran Us Israel Attack Trump live blog included two standalone posts:
  50. U.S. Military Death Toll Rises to 6 World, Yesterday

    The number of U.S. service members killed in the first three days of the war grew as officials said the remains of two more troops had been recovered.

  51. He Is Charged With Murder. He Could Become a Sheriff. U.S., Yesterday

    Aaron Spencer has been charged with fatally shooting a man accused of assaulting Mr. Spencer’s daughter. But ahead of his trial, he’s running for county sheriff in Arkansas.

  52. Conflict Spreads Across the Gulf World, Yesterday

    Iran is expanding the conflict to put pressure on the U.S. and its allies.

  53. For Travelers Stuck in Dubai, ‘Chaos and Confusion’ and a Nervous Wait Travel, Yesterday

    The Emirates’ reputation as a safe destination in a volatile area was put to a brutal test in recent days as Iran, retaliating against U.S.-Israeli attacks, targeted the region with missiles and drones.

  54. Meeting on U.S. Measles Status Is Delayed Until November Well, Yesterday

    The decision to revoke the country’s elimination status would now likely come after the U.S. midterm elections, experts noted.

  55. ‘Bigfoot!’ Review: An Ogre Who Just Wants to Be Friends Theater, Yesterday

    The new musical from the comedian Amber Ruffin has a wholesome moral and silliness in spades.

  56. Attack on U.S.-Flagged Oil Tanker in Bahrain Kills Shipyard Worker World, Yesterday

    It is not clear who attacked the tanker, Stena Imperative. Its U.S. operator, Crowley, described “aerial impacts” and said that a fire on board was quickly extinguished.

  57. Among the Elites, Who Decides What Exploitation Looks Like? Style, Yesterday

    “Industry” finished up its fourth season on Sunday night, and there is much to discuss.

  58. Are Zendaya and Tom Holland Married? Style, Yesterday

    The subject was brought up during the Actor Awards, to which Zendaya’s longtime stylist replied, “It’s very true.”

  59. Is A.I. Creating ‘Ghost GDP’? Video, Yesterday

    On the “Hard Fork” podcast, Kevin Roose and Casey Newton asked the economics professor Anton Korinek about A.I.’s potential effects on the economy.

  60. As Maduro and Khamenei Learned, It’s Harder Than Ever for Leaders to Hide U.S., Yesterday

    A surge in sensors and cameras, combined with artificial intelligence, has transformed U.S. intelligence’s ability to locate foreign heads of state. Add to that an American president willing to capture or kill them.

  61. Palestinian Brothers Killed as Settler Violence Surges in the West Bank World, Yesterday

    Israeli extremists appear to have escalated their campaign to take over more of the occupied lands as world attention shifts to the war with Iran.

  62. The Government Wants to Punish Anthropic Video, Yesterday

    This week on “Hard Fork” from The New York Times, the hosts Casey Newton and Kevin Roose talk about the government’s recent announcement that it will stop using Anthropic’s A.I. on classified military systems, and Secretary of War Pete Hegseth’s threat to declare Anthropic a supply chain risk, something that would be an unprecedented punishment for an American company.

  63. Tensions Over the Iran War, Israel and A.I. Churn in a North Carolina Race U.S., Yesterday

    A new ad from a progressive challenger, Nida Allam, attacks Representative Valerie Foushee over financial backing she has received from defense contractors and the A.I. industry.

  64. Investigators Examine Iran War as Possible Motive in Austin Shooting U.S., Yesterday

    The shooting happened about 26 hours after the United States and Israel attacked Iran. Officials identified the two who died in the shooting and said a third victim would be taken off life support.

  65. Pakistan Strikes Bagram Air Base, Escalating ‘Open War’ With Taliban World, Yesterday

    Satellite imagery showed flattened warehouses at the base that served as the nerve center of America’s 20-year war in Afghanistan, a prized asset for the Taliban.

  66. Trump prevé una guerra de semanas y plantea escenarios contradictorios sobre el futuro de Irán En español, Yesterday

    ¿Se reproducirá la estrategia aplicada en Venezuela? ¿O el pueblo iraní tomará el gobierno? En una entrevista, el mandatario no parecía seguro: “Es muy pronto”.

  67. Prosecutor Says Father ‘Could Have Prevented’ Georgia School Shooting U.S., Yesterday

    Before closing arguments in the trial, the father, Colin Gray, testified that he never considered his son capable of the attack that killed four people in 2024.

  68. El ataque a Irán aumenta el temor en Cuba, ya bajo presión de EE. UU. En español, Yesterday

    Muchos cubanos se preguntan si Trump planea atacar a continuación al gobierno comunista de su país.

  69. Here Are the Texas Races Where Latino Voters May Play a Critical Role U.S., Yesterday

    As Hispanic voters in the state have moved toward Republicans, both parties are trying to figure out the best way to appeal to them.

  70. Nothing to See Here, Folks Opinion, Yesterday

    The American public has received too little information to effectively judge the goals and objectives of the largest U.S. military operation in the Middle East in a generation.

  71. Qatar Says Its Air Force Shot Down Two Iranian Bomber Jets World, Yesterday

    It was the first report in this conflict of Iran attempting to attack its Persian Gulf neighbors with warplanes. The incident indicates a sharp escalation in tensions between Iran and Qatar.

  72. Man Is Charged With Damaging Religious Property in Chabad Crash New York, Yesterday

    The charges in federal court are the latest against Dan Sohail, who is accused of ramming his car into the Brooklyn headquarters of the Jewish movement.

  73. Satellite Images Show Burning Iranian Naval Ships World, Yesterday

    Smoke billows from at least four military ships that have burned for more than 24 hours, according to images released on Monday.

  74. For Actually Good Chicken Breast, Try One of Our Top-Rated Recipes Food, Yesterday

    Chicken fajitas, blackened chicken breasts and more: Add one — or all! — of these easy dishes to your rotation.

  75. Texas Holds First Elections Since Starting the Gerrymandering War U.S., Yesterday

    The state’s congressional map looks much different, and so do those in other states across the country.

  76. After the Attack on Iran, Fear and Support Opinion, Yesterday

    Readers debate the justification for President Trump’s decision to take military action against Iran.

  77. Despite Its Weakness, Hezbollah Plunges Lebanon Back Into War World, Yesterday

    The militant group’s attacks, apparently at the behest of Iran, led to retaliation from Israel and were “practically a suicide mission” for Hezbollah, an analyst said.

  78. Macron Expands French Nuclear Arsenal and Vows Protection for Neighbors World, Yesterday

    The announcement was a significant step in forging a European deterrent as Russia grows more aggressive and the U.S. steps back.

  79. He Hatched a Plot to Kill Trump on a Napkin. The F.B.I. Was Listening. New York, Yesterday

    Testimony and evidence in Asif Merchant’s trial has so far portrayed him as a zealous yet bumbling operative who never came close to his mission, which prosecutors say was backed by Iran.

  80. No dejemos que Trump arruine el Mundial En español, Yesterday

    La Copa del Mundo es una oportunidad para que EE. UU. demuestre que es más que Trump.

  81. Seguridad de élite para la novia de Kash Patel En español, Yesterday

    Según exfuncionarios del FBI, su director amplió la presencia de la agencia cerca de donde vive su pareja y ordenó que agentes la escoltaran en traslados y compromisos.

  82. How Trump Decided to Go to War U.S., Yesterday

    President Trump’s embrace of military action in Iran was spurred by an Israeli leader determined to end diplomatic negotiations. Few of the president’s advisers voiced opposition.

  83. Can Mountains of Money Save Cornyn and Lift Talarico in Texas? U.S., Yesterday

    The primary race for Senate in Texas has become the most expensive on record, with John Cornyn and James Talarico heavily outspending their rivals. But Mr. Cornyn seems to be in trouble.

  84. U.S. Sending More Forces to Middle East as Iran War Widens U.S., Yesterday

    Gen. Dan Caine, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, said more troops and fighter jets were heading to the region. He acknowledged the possibility of an extended campaign.

  85. Two Approaches to Musical Time, From the Vienna Philharmonic Arts, Yesterday

    The orchestra returned to Carnegie Hall for three concerts, led by Andris Nelsons, in which the playing was inconsistent but also moving.

  86. Democratic Turnout Was High During Early Voting in Texas U.S., Yesterday

    More than 1.3 million voters cast ballots in the Democratic primary during the early voting period that ended Friday. Many counties hadn’t yet reported their data.

  87. Medio Oriente cambiará, incluso si el régimen de Irán sobrevive En español, Yesterday

    Un Irán muy debilitado ya no intimidará ni amenazará a sus vecinos de la misma manera. El impacto regional podría ser comparable al colapso de la Unión Soviética.

  88. An ‘American Gigolo’ in Milan Style, Yesterday

    At a Giorgio Armani exhibition, an ensemble worn by Richard Gere taught a lesson about what makes a great designer. Also, cutout beanies, more men’s Chanel and a very good pair of jeans.

  89. Los ataques de Irán contra los países del golfo Pérsico debilitan su imagen de lugares seguros En español, Yesterday

    Más de 100 personas resultaron heridas y al menos cuatro murieron después de que Irán disparara cientos de misiles y drones contra ciudades del Golfo, como Dubái, Abu Dabi y Doha.

  90. Austin Shooting Stokes Anti-Islam Speech Among Texas Conservatives U.S., Yesterday

    With primaries on Tuesday, politicians quickly cited the attack in their campaign messaging. Some Republicans called for stopping immigration, while Democrats called for gun control.

  91. Reporters Seek Comment. What Happens Next May Surprise You. Times Insider, Yesterday

    Accurate journalism requires full and fair reporting. It means pushing hard to hear from those you’re writing about.

  92. One Victim of the Austin Bar Shooting Was a 19-Year-Old College Student U.S., Yesterday

    Ryder Harrington, a student at Texas Tech University who was from Austin, was confirmed dead by his father on Monday. The shooting is being investigated as a possible act of terrorism.

  93. As Kennedy Turns From Vaccines, MAHA Allies See a ‘Betrayal’ Health, Yesterday

    As the midterm elections approach, the health secretary is focusing on “real food.” Anger is rising among some of his supporters.

  94. Attacks on Iran Heighten Fears in Cuba, Already Under U.S. Pressure World, Yesterday

    Many Cubans are wondering if the Trump administration plans to target their country’s Communist government next.

  95. Dubai Says ‘Limited’ Flights Will Resume From Its Airports World, Yesterday

    Emirates and FlyDubai said they would make a small number of flights to and from Dubai starting Monday night after shutting down because of airstrikes in the region.

  96. Latino Democrats Fight to Fend Off Upstart Challengers U.S., Yesterday

    The Congressional Hispanic Caucus is defending four key incumbents in primary races centered on how aggressively Democrats are combating ICE and President Trump.

  97. N.Y.P.D. Sergeant Charged With Doorman’s Death in Drunk-Driving Crash New York, Yesterday

    Sgt. Tiffany Howell was charged with aggravated vehicular homicide and manslaughter for driving the wrong way on the Taconic State Parkway, killing Manuel Boitel.

  98. The Unexpected Winners From Trump’s New Global Tariff U.S., Yesterday

    The president’s flat 10 percent tariff is most beneficial to nations that previously faced the highest rates. But it’s not clear how much that will prompt a new surge in imports.

  99. Scientists Decry ‘Political Attack’ on Reference Manual for Judges Climate, Yesterday

    More than two dozen contributors to the manual criticized the deletion of a chapter on climate science by the Federal Judicial Center.

  100. Spain Denies U.S. Military Use of Its Bases for Iran Attack World, Yesterday

    The leftist government in Madrid said the war against Iran violated both international law and the agreement between Spain and the United States on the use of air bases.

  101. Behind Trump’s Reversal On Regime Change Video, Yesterday

    As a candidate, Donald J. Trump criticized regime change as “a proven, absolute failure.” Now he finds himself pursuing the exact kind of regime change he once criticized. Our chief White House correspondent, Peter Baker, tracks the president’s evolution on this issue.

  102. Carolyn Bessette Kennedy’s Wardrobe Finds a New Obsessive Audience Style, Yesterday

    Several items worn by Ms. Kennedy, which are now on sale in an online auction, showcase her penchant for a curated, minimalist look.

  103. Melissa Wants a Cracker Food, Yesterday

    Come for the quick fish chowder. Stay for the hot butter crackers.

  104. Do You Know Where in the World These Books Are Set? Interactive, Yesterday

    Test your knowledge of literature and geography with this short quiz.

  105. Takeaways from the Fourth Week of the Alexander Brothers Trial New York, Yesterday

    The prosecution said it plans to drop two charges against the three men. Defense attorneys are expected to start their case this week.

  106. Map: Earthquake Shakes Central California Interactive, Yesterday

    View the location of the quake’s epicenter and shake area.

  107. The Battle for Congress Is Kicking Off. Here’s What to Know. U.S., Yesterday

    Primary contests in Texas could help decide control of the House and Senate in November, and North Carolina and Arkansas are also holding elections on Tuesday.

  108. Cómo se desarrolló el ataque a Irán En español, Yesterday

    A pesar de las advertencias tras una anterior oleada de asesinatos, altos cargos iraníes se reunieron en persona, e Israel aprovechó la oportunidad para matar al líder supremo de Irán.

  109. More Lebanese Flee Their Homes as Israel Strikes Back at Hezbollah World, Yesterday

    The three-day U.S.-Israeli war with Iran and its allies brought a new wave of displacement to war-weary Lebanon, after Israel retaliated for Hezbollah rocket attacks.

  110. Iranian Attacks Target Gulf Energy Infrastructure, Upping the Ante World, Yesterday

    Strikes on sites in Qatar and Saudi Arabia forced the closure of key production facilities and added to growing worries about global oil and gas supplies.

  111. Eclipse lunar: cómo y dónde ver la luna de sangre En español, Yesterday

    El fenómeno podrá observarse la madrugada del martes en Norteamérica y Centroamérica, así como en la costa occidental de América del Sur.

  112. States Move to Limit Access to H.I.V. Treatment Health, Yesterday

    Citing rising costs and shortfalls in federal support, about 20 states are toughening eligibility requirements for patients in drug assistance programs.

  113. El rancho de Epstein en Nuevo México está bajo escrutinio. Podría ser demasiado tarde En español, Yesterday

    Las autoridades estatales han reanudado una investigación, congelada en 2019, sobre la propiedad menos conocida del delincuente sexual convicto.

  114. Sales of Heavy Equipment Fall Under Tariff Pressures Business, Yesterday

    An industry report shows high interest rates, fewer infrastructure projects and tariffs pressures have slowed growth and decreased jobs in the sector.

  115. Airline Stocks Tumble as Iran War Expands Across Middle East Business, Yesterday

    Higher fuel prices and lower demand for international flights are eating into airlines’ profits.

  116. Palabra del día: ‘capacious’ En español, Yesterday

    Esta palabra ha aparecido en 85 artículos en NYTimes.com en el último año. ¿Puedes usarla en una frase?

  117. How to Vote in the March 3 Primary in Texas U.S., Yesterday

    The primaries in the race for a U.S. Senate seat will be closely watched on Tuesday.

  118. The Pentagon’s Favorite Tech Guy Is This Hawaiian Shirt-Wearing Founder Technology, Yesterday

    Palmer Luckey, who founded the defense tech start-up Anduril, has become the It Guy as President Trump aims to modernize the U.S. military with autonomous weapons.

  119. In This Novel, an Island Is a Petri Dish for Humanity Books, Yesterday

    “Field Notes From an Extinction,” by Eoghan Walls, follows a naturalist who wants to study birds but ends up with a much harder task.

  120. What to Know About the Widening Fallout From the Bombing of Iran World, Yesterday

    The Middle East is facing deaths and destruction as Iran retaliates against a huge American-Israeli military campaign.

  121. Top Iranian Security Official Calls Trump War Aims ‘Delusional’ World, Yesterday

    Ali Larijani, seen as a pragmatist who could negotiate with Washington, struck a defiant tone and vowed to fight on.

  122. Pokémon Pokopia Replaces Conflict With Creature Comforts Arts, Yesterday

    You’ll rebuild a community in a spinoff that emulates cozy games like Stardew Valley and Animal Crossing: New Horizons.

  123. The Costs of the Strikes on Iran Business, Yesterday

    Rising oil prices, volatile stocks and potentially higher inflation are all weighing on investors’ minds as the military campaign continues.

  124. American Jets Shot Down by ‘Friendly Fire’ in Kuwait Video, Yesterday

    The United States Central Command said that three American fighter jets were mistakenly shot down by Kuwaiti air defenses while they were taking part in the campaign against Iran. All six crew members were safely recovered.

  125. Take a Walk in Your Hometown. How Would You Change the Place Where You Live? The Learning Network, Yesterday

    We invite you to explore a neighborhood in your community and imagine possibilities for transformation.

  126. 3 U.S. Planes Are Shot Down in ‘Friendly Fire’ in Kuwait, U.S. Military Says World, Yesterday

    Separately, a drone attack hit the U.S. Embassy compound in the Persian Gulf state, as Iran continues to target American assets across the Middle East.

  127. Word of the Day: capacious The Learning Network, Yesterday

    This word has appeared in 82 articles on NYTimes.com in the past year. Can you use it in a sentence?

  128. The War Expands Briefing, Yesterday

    We have the latest news from multiple fronts in the Middle East.

  129. Canada’s Leader Hails New Ties With India, Setting Aside Rift Over Killing World, Yesterday

    Prime Minister Mark Carney focused on business during a meeting with his Indian counterpart, Narendra Modi, with little mention of India’s alleged role in a deadly shooting in 2023.

  130. Nearly Half of Colorectal Cancers Now Occur in Younger Patients, Study Shows Well, Yesterday

    It isn’t clear what’s driving the shift, but scientists suspect that environmental exposures may be partially to blame.

  131. Starmer Faces Dilemma as British Base in Cyprus Hit by Drone World, Yesterday

    Prime Minister Keir Starmer risks being dragged deeper into the conflict, after allowing the U.S. military to use British bases for “defensive” purposes.

  132. Already Weathering a Trade War, Asia Now Faces a New Energy Threat Business, Yesterday

    China and its neighbors scrambled to soften the blow of a disorderly trade war. Conflict in the Middle East now threatens to disrupt the oil imports that power their economies.

  133. Celebration and Mourning: Inside an Iran at War The Daily, Yesterday

    The ayatollah’s death, after nearly 40 years of authoritarian rule, represented a historic shift for Iran’s theocratic regime.

  134. Trump Says More U.S. Casualties Are ‘Likely’ in War With Iran, and Oil Prices Jump After Attack The Headlines, Yesterday

    Plus, what to know about the A.I. videos that kids are watching.

  135. New York City Paid $117 Million to Settle Misconduct Lawsuits in 2025 New York, Yesterday

    The largest settlements, more than $24 million combined, went to two men wrongfully convicted of killing a French tourist in Midtown in 1987, an analysis by the Legal Aid Society found.

  136. Wordle Review No. 1,718 Gameplay, Yesterday

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Tuesday, March 3, 2026.

  137. Strands Sidekick No. 730 Gameplay, Yesterday

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Tuesday, March 3, 2026.

  138. Connections Companion No. 996 Gameplay, Yesterday

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Tuesday, March 3, 2026.

  139. As Trump Bombs Iran, America’s Allies Watch Fitfully From Sidelines World, Yesterday

    Disregarded by President Trump over Iran, Europe’s leaders are adapting to a world in which they are little more than bystanders.

  140. How to Think About Trump’s War With Iran Opinion, Yesterday

    Ending the Islamic Republic’s regime will be long and arduous, but perhaps a softer version will emerge.

  141. Trump Wants You to Get Used to This. Don’t. Opinion, Yesterday

    The old U.S.-led order is dead; the new one feels unstable and ominous, as if a storm could descend at any moment.

  142. 6 Voters React to Attacks on Iran Ahead of the Texas Primaries U.S., Yesterday

    President Trump has said the attacks were necessary for the security of the United States and to free the Iranian people from oppression. Do voters agree?

  143. Honored Nationwide, Jesse Jackson Is Less Celebrated in His Hometown U.S., Yesterday

    As Mr. Jackson’s body lies in state in South Carolina on Monday, the city of Greenville, where he fought civil rights battles, is wrestling with how to pay its respects.

  144. Paramount Won Over Warner Bros. Now for the Regulators. Technology, Yesterday

    Global officials are expected to closely examine the $111 billion deal, which ties together two entertainment powerhouses, over potential competition issues.

  145. Will a Peacock Like Gavin Newsom Fly? Opinion, Yesterday

    California’s governor challenges the usual criteria for a presidential nominee.

  146. 5 Takeaways on America’s Boom in Billionaires U.S., Yesterday

    The number of billionaires in the United States has soared, with nowhere feeling the effects quite like Jackson, Wyo. Here’s where all that money came from.

  147. Five Testy Moments From the Acrimonious Texas Senate Primaries U.S., Yesterday

    Ahead of Tuesday’s vote, the Democratic and Republican races have become increasingly personal and contentious.

  148. Why Do People Wear Shorts in Winter? Fashion, Yesterday

    Even when snow blankets the streets, some still show bare thighs. Our critic explores some possible motivations.

  149. On the Road for Women’s Rights, 110 Years Later New York, Yesterday

    In 1916, two suffragists drove from New York to California and back to push for the right to vote. Now, the same type of car will make the same trip to promote the Equal Rights Amendment.

  150. Transforming a Greenpoint Townhouse Into a High-Performance Home Real Estate, Yesterday

    A couple in Greenpoint built their dream garden and nearly doubled their square footage while implementing Passive House principles.

  151. Republicans Cite Iran Attacks to Pressure Democrats on Shutdown U.S., Yesterday

    GOP lawmakers ensured there was enough money for the immigration crackdown, but the funding pause threatens other Homeland Security work.

  152. Supreme Court Will Hear Arguments Over Law Banning Drug Users From Owning Guns U.S., Yesterday

    The case involves a Texas man charged after agents found drugs and a gun in his home and tests the constitutionality of the federal law.

  153. Could a Supreme Court Case Help Hunter Biden Get His Law License Back? U.S., Yesterday

    The former president’s son says he is watching closely as the justices on Monday hear a case testing the constitutionality of the federal gun law used to convict him.

  154. The Big Problem With Tariffs Isn’t the Rates. It’s the Corruption. Opinion, Yesterday

    The president still has a lot of leeway to impose tariffs. That’s an invitation for businesses to curry favor with him.

  155. ‘Gentleman Jack’ Brings a Quiet Revolution to Ballet Arts, Yesterday

    Annabelle Lopez Ochoa’s new ballet, based on the life of one of the first modern lesbians, is changing how dancers view their traditional roles.

  156. The Last Days of the Apaches and a Search for a Nation Erased Books, Yesterday

    Álvaro Enrigue’s new novel, “Now I Surrender,” weaves past and present in a baroque anti-Western set in contested borderlands.

  157. ‘Sinners’ and the Price of Artistic Freedom Movies, Yesterday

    Onscreen and behind the scenes, the movie is about the pursuit of liberation, not just for its characters, but also for filmmaking itself.

  158. The Bizarre Shoe Trend That Failed to Take Off Style, Yesterday

    “Snoafers,” a hybrid of sneakers and loafers, sounded like a good idea in theory.

  159. $1.4 Million Homes in California Real Estate, Yesterday

    A split-level in Mill Valley, a condo in a former factory in San Francisco and a mountain retreat in Idyllwild.

  160. For a Lesbian Twist on ‘Cyrano,’ They Enlisted an Indigo Girl Theater, Yesterday

    Opening a decade after “Fun Home” debuted on Broadway, the new musical “Starstruck” has a lesbian protagonist and a female creative team. That still seems radical.

  161. Antitrust Trial to Challenge Live Nation’s Grip on the Music Industry Arts, Yesterday

    A jury will decide whether the music colossus, which owns venues, represents artists and operates Ticketmaster, is a monopoly, as the Justice Department contends.

  162. Watch the Moon Turn Blood Red During a Total Lunar Eclipse Science, Yesterday

    Earth’s shadow will temporarily drape the moon in a copper hue before sunrise on Tuesday.

  163. Labor Secretary Is a Rare Presence at Department in Turmoil U.S., Yesterday

    Lori Chavez-DeRemer is under investigation internally after allegations of misconduct and misuse of department funds.

  164. Yorgos Lanthimos Steps Back From the Movie Camera, and Picks Up Another One Arts, Yesterday

    A new exhibition in the director’s native Athens showcases his work as a photographer. “I’d like to take a break from making films,” he said. “For now, at least.”

  165. ‘Amora,’ ‘Anorak’ and the Fine Art of Getting Movie Titles Wrong Movies, Yesterday

    Staffers at Film at Lincoln Center keep a list of the incorrect movie titles they’ve heard from patrons. That list is very, very long.

  166. Don’t Let Trump Ruin the World Cup Opinion, Yesterday

    The World Cup Is a Chance for the U.S. To Show It Is More Than Trump

  167. After ‘Priceless’ Violin Flies on Lap, Lufthansa Changes Carry-On Rules Travel, Yesterday

    Carolin Widmann had to cradle her centuries-old, multimillion-dollar instrument during a flight to Germany. Her predicament resonated with musicians who have faced similar challenges.

  168. We Made a Crossword That’s Just Right Gameplay, Yesterday

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  169. A Crisis in the Alps: Airbnb, Climate Change and Americans Travel, Yesterday

    The mountains’ resort towns have reached an inflection point, facing changes that threaten their cultures and even survival, as demand for short-term rentals reshapes the landscape.

  170. Fashion That Has Something for Everyone T Magazine, Yesterday

    This spring, men’s wear offers both soft silhouettes and sharp tailoring, with moods ranging from modern to traditional.

  171. The Scandinavian Actors Quietly Redefining Cinema T Magazine, Yesterday

    Why the restrained style of Danish, Norwegian and Swedish performers is resonating with moviegoers globally.

  172. Winter Survival Tips From the Cast of ‘Sentimental Value’ Video, Yesterday

    Skarsgard, Reinsve and Lilleaas discuss their favorite winter rituals.

  173. An N.F.L. Kicker, a Yankee and a Sports Reporter Walk Into the Midterms U.S., Yesterday

    As podcasts and talk radio blur the lines between sports and politics, professional athletes — many of whom have found encouragement from President Trump — are running in midterm elections.

  174. Dying at Home Is Surprisingly Hard Opinion, Yesterday

    Too many hospice care responsibilities are placed on families.

  175. The Glorious Birds We Saved Opinion, Yesterday

    The whooping cranes’ fragile recovery highlights the need for renewed commitment to safeguarding America’s endangered species.

  176. Welcome to Wyoming, the Frontier of America’s New Gilded Age U.S., Yesterday

    Jackson, Wyo., has long been a refuge for the rich. But the last five years saw a boom in wealth of a kind never before seen. Across the country, the 2017 tax cuts minted hundreds of new billionaires.

  177. Colleges See Spike in Students With Disabilities, Including Elite Schools U.S., Yesterday

    Universities from Harvard to Hampshire have admitted significantly more students with disabilities over the last decade, as diagnoses for A.D.H.D. and anxiety increase.

  178. Why You Shouldn’t Panic About GLP-1 Muscle Loss Well, Yesterday

    Social media influencers and supplement companies have stoked concerns, but experts say the issue is a lot more complicated.

  179. N.B.A. Tanking, March Madness and the Rise of Angel Reese Podcasts, Yesterday

    Has the N.B.A.’s tanking problem finally reached breaking point?

  180. Maggie Gyllenhaal on Envy, Rage and Reaching Out to Her Brother Video, Yesterday

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

  181. The Night, and the Gun, That Changed Two Lives New York, Yesterday

    An encounter between a troubled man and a crime-fearing man left one of them dead.

  182. Spelling Bee Forum Gameplay, Yesterday

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  183. U.S. Schools Are Betting Big on A.I. Will New York City Be Next? New York, Yesterday

    This could be a pivotal year in shaping what role artificial intelligence plays in American schools. Some families want Mayor Mamdani to hit the brakes.

  184. Iran War Expands to Lebanon’s Hezbollah Video, Yesterday

    Israeli strikes hit a suburb of Beirut, Lebanon, on Monday in retaliation for attacks from Hezbollah, an Iran-backed militant group.

  185. Germany’s Chancellor Is in Washington. It Gets Worse. Opinion, Yesterday

    Friedrich Merz’s chancellorship is in choppy waters.

  186. ‘Vladimir,’ Plus 7 Things to Watch on TV this Week Arts, Yesterday

    The new limited series starring Leo Woodall and Rachel Weisz premieres, and two true-crime documentaries air.