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  1. In Trump’s Case for War, a Series of False or Unproven Claims U.S., February 27

    Key elements of the Trump administration’s arguments this week for another military campaign against Iran do not hold up.

  2. Una lancha robada, un tiroteo mortal y un supuesto complot contra Cuba En español, February 27

    El relato del gobierno cubano sobre una supuesta incursión armada en su territorio quedó en entredicho después de que uno de los hombres identificados como ocupantes de la embarcación apareciera en Miami.

  3. Men Charged With Hate Crimes After Trying to Light Woman’s Boots on Fire New York, February 27

    One of the men recorded a live-streamed video as the other made racist and sexual comments during the incident in Manhattan, the police said.

  4. Vance Continues to Criticize Democrats’ Attitude During State of the Union U.S., February 27

    Speaking in Wisconsin to support Republicans ahead of the midterm elections, Vice President JD Vance reminded his audience that Democrats had not stood up at the president’s behest on Tuesday.

  5. Minnesota Offers Plan to Fight Fraud as Trump Moves to Freeze Funds U.S., February 27

    Gov. Tim Walz of Minnesota laid out legislative measures to prevent fraud after a scandal that has upended the political landscape in the state.

  6. Mamdani’s Gift for Trump: A Front Page Celebrating the President New York, February 27

    What do you bring the president when you visit the White House? Mayor Zohran Mamdani made a choice that seemed to please Donald Trump.

  7. ¿La muerte del Mencho afectará los partidos del Mundial en México? En español, February 27

    Aunque autoridades como la presidenta de México, Claudia Sheinbaum, y el presidente de la FIFA, Gianni Infantino, han intentado proyectar calma tras los hechos, algunos equipos han admitido sentirse nerviosos por jugar en el país.

  8. Trump Ally Expands Inquiry of Former Officials Who Investigated the President U.S., February 27

    The office of a prosecutor based in Miami has issued new subpoenas in a wide-ranging inquiry aimed at President Trump’s perceived foes.

  9. Supreme Court Lawyer Who Moonlighted in High-Stakes Poker Is Convicted of Tax Fraud U.S., February 27

    The lawyer Thomas C. Goldstein, who co-founded the SCOTUSblog website, hid millions in gambling income from the government, federal prosecutors said.

  10. Iranians Cite Progress in Talks, but a Marathon Session Produces No Deal World, February 27

    Representatives of the countries were in Geneva this week to discuss the fate of Iran’s nuclear program.

  11. Read Judge Schiltz’s Order Interactive, February 27

    In a scathing order, the chief federal judge in Minnesota accused federal officials of continuing to disobey judicial orders related to immigration enforcement.

  12. Judge Says U.S. Is Intentionally Violating the Law on Immigration New York, February 27

    Judge Zahid N. Quraishi said federal prosecutors in New Jersey had lost credibility on immigration issues. He’s the latest federal judge to show impatience with the Trump administration.

  13. Dog Abandoned at Las Vegas Airport Adopted by Responding Police Officer U.S., February 27

    The previous owner was arrested and charged with animal abandonment and resisting arrest, police said.

  14. Justice Department Sues 5 States, Most Republican-Led, for Voter Data U.S., February 27

    The Trump administration sued Utah, Oklahoma and West Virginia, as well as Kentucky and New Jersey, to obtain unredacted voter registration databases in pursuit of baseless claims of voter fraud.

  15. After F.B.I. Raid, Los Angeles School Board Will Discuss Superintendent U.S., Today

    Board members will meet Thursday after agents raided the home and office of Alberto Carvalho, the Los Angeles Unified School District superintendent. The F.B.I. also searched the Florida home of a consultant with ties to the schools chief.

  16. 32.6 Million Watched State of the Union, Nielsen Says Business, Today

    The audience was roughly on par with former President Biden’s final State of the Union address in 2024.

  17. Trump’s Yes-Men Presidency Video, Today

    Trump’s State of the Union was a mirror of his administration. On “The Ezra Klein Show,” Ezra and the Times Opinion editor Aaron Retica discuss the yes-man culture surrounding Trump.

  18. Judge Vows to End Trump Administration’s Noncompliance ‘One Way or Another’ U.S., Today

    The federal judge identified 210 orders issued in 143 cases in Minnesota in which he said Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials had not complied with court orders.

  19. Russia Launches Major Attack Hours Before U.S.-Ukraine Talks Video, Today

    Russia unleashed a series of drone and missile strikes on Ukraine on Thursday, injuring at least 20 people and damaging buildings in eight different regions.

  20. Edward L. Deci, 83, Dies; Found Self-Determination as a Key to Happiness Science, Today

    His work with his colleague Richard Ryan changed how psychologists understand human motivation and what people require to flourish.

  21. Testimony Offers New Details on Justice Dept. Role in Abrego Garcia Prosecution U.S., Today

    A top prosecutor, Robert E. McGuire, painted an extraordinary picture of senior Justice Department leaders peering over his shoulder and hurrying him along.

  22. N.Y. Man With China Ties Charged With Marijuana Trafficking in Oklahoma New York, Today

    Sin Tung Chan was a member of a prominent hometown association in the city, one of hundreds of social clubs that often maintain close ties with the Chinese government.

  23. Jeff Galloway Made Me a Marathoner Well, Today

    The distance running icon, who died Wednesday at 80, taught me to endure. In December, we shared his final run.

  24. Block Cuts 40% of Its Work Force Because of Its Embrace of A.I. Technology, Today

    About 4,000 workers will lose their jobs as the payments company does more work with new artificial intelligence tools, its top executive said.

  25. Jo Ann Bland, Child Activist in Civil Rights Struggle, Dies at 72 U.S., Today

    At 11, she was one of the youngest at the 1965 “Bloody Sunday” voting rights march in Selma, Ala., and was injured while crossing the Edmund Pettus Bridge.

  26. A Stolen Boat, a Deadly Gunfight and a Supposed Plot Against Cuba World, Today

    The Cuban government’s account of a supposed armed raid into its territory was called into question after one of the men identified as being on the boat turned up in Miami.

  27. War or a Deal? U.S. and Iran Discuss What’s Next Briefing, Today

    Also, mortgage rates fall below 6 percent. Here’s the latest at the end of Thursday.

  28. N.Y. Doctor’s Bid to Avoid Extradition to Japan Fails in Court U.S., Today

    Dr. Masahide Kanayama could be sent to Japan next week to face charges that he vandalized ancient religious sites, federal prosecutors said.

  29. What to Put in America’s Time Capsule? Briefing, Today

    The U.S. announced plans for a time capsule to be buried on July 4 and opened in 2276. Tell us what you think should be inside.

  30. Vanguard Settles Case Claiming It Tried to Kill the Coal Industry Climate, Today

    Republican-led states had accused financial firms of colluding against coal producers. Vanguard also agreed not to push for action to fight climate change.

  31. Anthropic Says Little Progress Made With Pentagon in Talks Over A.I. Technology, Today

    The Pentagon has imposed a Friday deadline over a demand that Anthropic provide unfettered access to its A.I. system without safeguards for military operations.

  32. Will World Cup Games in Mexico Be Affected by Cartel Boss Killing? World, Today

    Safety questions linger since the country is set to host matches in the world’s largest sporting event, the FIFA World Cup.

  33. Regime Change in Cuba Appeals to Trump but Carries Risks U.S., Today

    The Trump administration is signaling a different approach, after demanding an end to Cuba’s communist leadership.

  34. Chicago Bids Farewell to Jesse Jackson as Memorials Begin U.S., Today

    Mourners lined up outside Rainbow PUSH, the organization Mr. Jackson founded decades ago. He died last week at 84.

  35. Parents Wait Months to Be Taken Off N.Y. Child Abuse List, Lawsuit Says New York, Today

    Over 4,800 parents waited at least a year for a decision from the state after challenging their listing on a database for people who have mistreated or abused children from 2020 through mid-2025.

  36. Trump’s Go-To Tactic in the State of the Union Video, Today

    Our reporter Zolan Kanno-Youngs examines the context of a moment in the State of the Union speech when President Trump turned to a favorite tactic on immigration.

  37. What Does NASA Know About Aliens? Video, Today

    Does NASA have files on aliens? Jared Isaacman says no, and tells Ross Douthat on “Interesting Times” that extraterrestrials would pick a more exciting locale to visit than America’s naval bases.

  38. PreCheck se queda, Global Entry está suspendido y los pasajeros no saben qué pasa En español, Today

    Culpando al cierre parcial del gobierno, las autoridades suspendieron esta semana el programa de ingreso acelerado, aunque algunos viajeros están observando inconsistencias en los aeropuertos.

  39. First the Moon, Then Mars Video, Today

    The NASA administrator Jared Isaacman tells Ross Douthat how his trips to space shaped his perspective on space travel.

  40. Tomato Soup Is a Hug in a Bowl. Here Are Our Best Recipes. Food, Today

    A grilled cheese sandwich is optional but recommended.

  41. Chicago Man Faces U.S. Charges in Woman’s Killing During Bali Trip U.S., Today

    The man is accused of conspiring with his then girlfriend to kill her mother, whose body was stuffed in a suitcase. He spent 11 years in prison in Bali, Indonesia, on related charges.

  42. Denmark’s Prime Minister Calls For a Snap Parliamentary Election Video, Today

    Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen’s announcement came just weeks after she surged in public opinion polls for standing up to President Trump’s threats to take over Greenland.

  43. The Minnesota Fraud Scandal and the Fallout, Explained U.S., Today

    An inquiry into scams involving money slated for social services has deepened over the years. It also is at the center of several recent domestic decisions by the Trump administration.

  44. Trump Declared Victory in Minneapolis. But What Did He Accomplish? U.S., Today

    The Trump administration came under fire for an operation that turned lethal and politically toxic. But the show of force may also have had a bigger purpose: to serve as a warning.

  45. Jean Widmer, Designer of Celebrated French Graphics, Dies at 96 Arts, Today

    His minimalist road signs became a visual hallmark of France’s highways. He also created logos for cultural institutions like the Pompidou Center.

  46. Trump’s Fantasy State of the Union Video, Today

    Ezra Klein and Aaron Retica react to Trump’s 2026 State of the Union speech.

  47. Epstein Is Shaking the Climate World, Too Climate, Today

    A major funder of the Earthshot Prize has been linked to the convicted sex offender.

  48. Netflix Backs Out of Bid for Warner Bros., Paving Way for an Ellison Takeover Business, Today

    The move was a stunning development in the long-running corporate battle for the storied media giant.

  49. Warner Bros. Discovery Deems Paramount’s $111 Billion Bid ‘Superior’ Business, Today

    Netflix now has four business days to decide whether it wants to counter Paramount’s offer.

  50. In Landmark Trial, Plaintiff Says Social Media Harm Started at Age 6 Technology, Today

    The plaintiff, a 20-year-old identified only as K.G.M., took the stand to testify against Meta and Instagram in a bellwether case over tech addiction.

  51. 15 South Africans Duped Into Fighting for Russia in Ukraine Return Home World, Today

    The South African leader said that the men had come home two weeks after he had won agreement from President Vladimir V. Putin.

  52. Game-Changing Drugs World, Today

    Ozempic and similar weight-loss medications are hailed as miracle drugs. But there are plenty of unknowns about long-term use.

  53. Where to Eat and Have a Shvitz Food, Today

    Three New York City banyas where you can squeeze in a great meal with a great sweat.

  54. Government Still Building Case for U.S.S. Cole Trial 25 Years After Attack U.S., Today

    Prosecutors are scrambling to shore up the case from adverse judicial rulings. Defense lawyers say they are not ready for trial.

  55. Dan Duckhorn, Who Made Merlot a Napa Valley Star, Dies at 87 U.S., Today

    A founder of Duckhorn Vineyards, a California winemaker, Mr. Duckhorn transformed merlot from a blending grape into a premier American variety.

  56. What if Trump Believes All of It? Video, Today

    President Trump’s approval ratings have plummeted in his second term. But Tuesday night in his State of the Union address, he shared a very different narrative. Ezra Klein asks: What if Trump actually thinks everything he said is true?

  57. Caracas comienza a recuperarse, luego de la captura de Maduro En español, Today

    La capital venezolana, que ha sido abatida por el declive económico, el régimen autoritario y una inmensa fuga de cerebros, parece mostrar signos de revitalización económica y social.

  58. C.D.C.’s New Acting Director Draws Unexpected Praise From Agency Staff Health, Today

    Dr. Jay Bhattacharya, who was appointed to the role last week, has offered to publicly endorse vaccination, in particular the measles vaccine, winning over some agency employees.

  59. Mexico’s Cartel Fight Is a Terrifying High-Wire Act Opinion, Today

    As drug gangs have become more deeply embedded in Mexico, narco blockades have become a way for them to visibly assert their power.

  60. What’s Going On in This Picture? | March 2, 2026 The Learning Network, Today

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

  61. The Incompetence of Trump 2.0 Video, Today

    President Trump’s top officials are often portrayed as cunning political strategists. But too often, it’’s their carelessness and incompetence that put Americans at risk — and citizens are paying the price, argues Times Opinion’s editor, Kathleen Kingsbury.

  62. What Your DNA Reveals About the Sex Life of Neanderthals Science, Today

    Most people alive today carry fragments of Neanderthal DNA in their genome. Now scientists are gaining a more intimate understanding of the ancient encounters that put it there.

  63. Europe Needs Some Space From China and Trump. Its Firms Don’t. World, Today

    Germany’s chancellor seeks to reduce Europe’s reliance on China and the United States. He speaks with a bluntness that few business leaders share.

  64. The 30-Year Search for Shorty Gallagher Finally Comes to an End Video, Today

    In the 1990s, Randy Kula set out to collect a photo of every baseball player to appear in a game for the Cleveland franchise, a charter member of the American League in 1901. Over the years, he whittled his targets from more than 2,000 to just one: Charles William “Shorty” Gallagher, who spent one afternoon in the majors on Aug. 13, 1901.

  65. 7 New Books We Recommend This Week Books, Today

    Reading recommendations from critics and editors at The New York Times.

  66. What Teenagers Are Saying About Limiting A’s to Curb Grade Inflation The Learning Network, Today

    Students react to Harvard’s proposal to cap the number of A’s professors can award in an effort to make top grades more meaningful.

  67. Teresa de Lauretis, Coiner (and Critic) of Queer Theory, Dies at 87 Books, Today

    She came up with the term as the title of a 1990 conference but saw its later popularity as a little superficial.

  68. Denver Mayor Bars ICE From City Property and Orders Protection for Protesters U.S., Today

    Mayor Mike Johnston’s order is a defiant shift from his measured stance and risks drawing attention to Greater Denver after President Trump during the campaign promised a “bloody story” there.

  69. In Texas, a G.O.P. Civil War Erupts: ‘How MAGA Are You?’ U.S., Today

    Representative Dan Crenshaw, who has at times clashed with President Trump and his allies, is facing a conservative challenger in Tuesday’s primary.

  70. Justice Department Exposed Cooperating Witnesses in Epstein Files New York, Today

    The disclosure is the latest example of how the urgent push to release the files led to the government publicizing information it would normally keep under wraps.

  71. German Court Temporarily Removes an Extremist Label for the AfD World, Today

    The domestic intelligence agency can still spy on the far-right party, and the ruling may not change Germans’ views, but it is a symbolic victory for the AfD.

  72. Birds Aren’t Just Declining. They’re Declining Faster, a New Study Finds. Climate, Today

    Scientists studying data collected over more than three decades found accelerating losses. Their research offers clues about the causes.

  73. Oliver Grant, a Business Architect of Wu-Tang Clan, Dies Obituaries, Today

    He was behind the scenes with Wu-Tang Clan, the New York rap group, since its founding and helped expand its reach with a fashion line.

  74. FedEx Says It Could Return Any Money From Tariff Refunds to Customers Business, Today

    The company sued the administration days after the Supreme Court ruled against the president’s duties.

  75. Denmark’s Leader Calls Snap Elections After a Surge in Support Over Greenland World, Today

    Experts say Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen is trying to capitalize on her success standing up to President Trump.

  76. Trump Administration Asks Supreme Court to End Protections for Syrian Migrants U.S., Today

    The president has sought to end the program, known as Temporary Protected Status, for various migrants as part of his mass deportation efforts.

  77. ICE Car Chase Leads to Crash Involving Children, Newark Mayor Says New York, Today

    The crash happened on Wednesday morning, Mayor Ras Baraka said, as federal immigration agents were pursuing a man driving a van.

  78. Hillary Clinton’s Deposition on Epstein Disrupted by Leak of Photo of Her Testifying U.S., Today

    The former secretary of state had requested a public hearing if she was going to be forced to testify in the House Oversight Committee’s investigation, but the G.O.P. chairman had refused.

  79. Why U.S. Allies Are Lining Up to Meet China Video, Today

    Amid trade disputes with President Trump, leaders of major U.S. allies have been visiting China. Our foreign correspondent David Pierson describes what’s going on.

  80. A Masterwork of Postmodern Dance, Performed at The New York Times T Magazine, Today

    Watch the Trisha Brown Dance Company stage a snippet of the choreographer’s 1983 piece “Set and Reset.”

  81. Live From the 10th Floor | Trisha Brown Dance Company Video, Today

    Dancers perform an excerpt of Trisha Brown’s “Set and Reset” (1983) in T Magazine’s office.

  82. Judge Declines to Halt Construction on Trump’s East Wing Ballroom Project U.S., Today

    A federal judge ruled that a lawsuit challenging the project needed to be revised before he could consider the larger questions it presented.

  83. A Creamy Salad Dressing That Will Change Your Life Food, Today

    The chefs of a popular modern izakaya in California share their secret to a sauce that makes you feel great.

  84. At Jil Sander, It Could All Be So Simple Style, Today

    Simone Bellotti continues to make the case for brainy minimalism. Also, some memorable Moncler jackets and an Italian signore with unforgettable style.

  85. How to Use One 6-Ounce Can of Tomato Paste Across a Week of Dinners Food, Today

    Ras el hanout chickpea and spinach stew, three-bean soup and spiced tomato and eggplant pasta leave no tomato paste behind.

  86. How to Measure Real Progress in Education Opinion, Today

    Randi Weingarten, president of the American Federation of Teachers, and others respond to a Nicholas Kristof column. Also: Reagan’s warning about nuclear weapons; aging doctors.

  87. ‘Scream 7’ Review: It’s Hard to Keep a Good Ghoul Down Movies, Today

    Ghostface has returned amid a light fog of nostalgia in this reunion for some of the franchise’s most terrified faces, including Neve Campbell’s.

  88. ‘Meat Suit’ Review: Sitting With the Mess of Motherhood Theater, Today

    In Aya Ogawa’s compassionate, sharply comical play, the pastel-pink public image of mommyhood doesn’t stand a chance.

  89. Why Was Mark Zuckerberg Front Row at Prada? Style, Today

    The Meta chief executive’s presence in Milan seemed to project his company’s ambitions.

  90. U.S. Mortgage Rates Fall Below 6% for First Time in Years Business, Today

    The evidence is patchy on whether lower rates have meaningfully spurred more activity, as the Trump administration floats measures it says will make housing more affordable.

  91. Trump’s State of the Union Was Rage Bait Video, Today

    President Trump’s State of the Union address leaned heavily on rage bait for one reason, the Times Opinion columnist Jamelle Bouie argues: The president is trying to distract from the fact that he is failing to govern the country effectively.

  92. Mamdani and Trump Are Set to Meet in Washington New York, Today

    Mayor Zohran Mamdani’s trip to the White House on Thursday was unannounced. The topics he planned to discuss with President Trump were not immediately clear.

  93. Venezuela’s Capital, Laid Low by Misrule, Is Stirring Back to Life World, Today

    New restaurants are popping up in Caracas. Nightclubs are bursting at the seams. The streets are eerily safe — with big exceptions. Could a revival be on the horizon?

  94. Justice Gorsuch’s Tariffs Warning U.S., Today

    Granting a president new power is easy, he said. But taking it back is almost impossible.

  95. Mamdani’s First ‘Rental Rip-off’ Event Invites Tenants to Air Grievances New York, Today

    Days after taking office, the mayor announced the hearings, an opportunity to hear tenants’ complaints about abusive landlords and poor housing conditions.

  96. Sorry, SpaceX: It’s Getting Too Crowded Up There Climate, Today

    Elon Musk wants to launch a million satellites, but researchers say global warming is changing the upper atmosphere in ways that makes space junk linger.

  97. Israeli Intelligence Agent Charged in Smuggling Goods Into Gaza World, Today

    The indictment against an agent of the Shin Bet security agency added to a growing list of Israelis accused of exploiting their positions in the security forces to profit from the war in Gaza.

  98. Serial Stowaway Is Said to Be Arrested After Sneaking Onto a Plane Again New York, Today

    Svetlana Dali was detained in Milan after she boarded a United flight without a ticket at Newark Liberty International Airport, according to two people familiar with incident. She was convicted last year of doing the same thing.

  99. The Estrogen Patch Surged in Popularity. Now It’s in Shortage. Well, Today

    Changing attitudes around menopause treatment have driven up demand for hormone therapy.

  100. Science Practice | A Study on a Robotic Hand Design The Learning Network, Today

    A new robotic picker-upper can roam around freely, like Thing from “The Addams Family.”

  101. Rose Lesniak, Poet Who Rescued Children and Trained Dogs, Dies at 70 Books, Today

    A magnetic personality, she reinvented herself twice, bringing the same spirit to investigating child abuse and communing with dogs that she did to writing poetry.

  102. Immigration Agents Arrest Student Inside Columbia Building, School Says New York, Today

    Claire Shipman, the university’s acting president, said that the federal officials had misrepresented themselves to gain access.

  103. Family of U.N. Expert Critical of Israel Sues Trump Over Sanctions U.S., Today

    The family of Francesca Albanese, a critic of Israel’s war in Gaza, asked a court to void the Trump administration’s sanctions against her.

  104. 6,000 Hogs Killed in Wind-Driven Fire at Ohio Farm U.S., Today

    Police officials said the cause of the conflagration near Columbus is under investigation. It took four hours to extinguish and the carcasses were buried beneath wreckage.

  105. A Surprise Move by Megan Thee Stallion: Starring on Broadway Theater, Today

    For eight weeks this spring, the popular rapper will be featured as a nightclub impresario in “Moulin Rouge! The Musical.”

  106. ‘Heaven. This Creamy Dish Is Rich and Nourishing.’ Food, Today

    Readers love this new coconut kitchri recipe, and it’s easy to see why this warming lentil and rice porridge is so popular.

  107. Popcast: Luke Combs Is Ready to Make Smash Hits (Again) Video, Today

    A few years on from the “Fast Car” phenomenon, Luke Combs is eager to make big streaming songs again. The country superstar joined Popcast to discuss his personal and career evolution, his upcoming album “The Way I Am” and why his quieter previous release, “Father and Sons,” was the right move at the time.

  108. ‘The Pitt’ Is Showing Us the Complicated Reality of Psychosis Well, Today

    Subtle signs of mental distress often emerge before severe symptoms.

  109. They Helped Women Fight Online Abuse. They Were Barred From the U.S. Technology, Today

    The founders of HateAid, a German human-rights group that helps victims of online attacks, were accused by the Trump administration of being part of a “global censorship-industrial complex.”

  110. The Devil Wears Sasuphi Style, Today

    A fledgling collection of elegant, easy to wear clothes designed by women is enjoying a flurry of visibility thanks to “The Devil Wears Prada 2.”

  111. How a Close Associate of Epstein’s Found Career Redemption in Japan Business, Today

    Top Japanese officials are backing a tech and entrepreneurship initiative led by Joichi Ito, whose involvement with Jeffrey Epstein may endanger efforts to get the project off the ground.

  112. Para Hillary Clinton, declarar sobre Epstein es volver a responder por su esposo En español, Today

    La ex primera dama, senadora y secretaria de Estado no tuvo ningún trato con Jeffrey Epstein, pero una vez más se ve presionada a responder por las acciones y relaciones de su esposo.

  113. Why Are So Many Democrats Running for California Governor? U.S., Today

    With California’s political machine on the wane, nobody has emerged as a clear front-runner. Democrats worry that nine of their candidates could split the vote and hand Republicans a win.

  114. Jeff Galloway, Olympian Who Transformed American Distance Running, Dies at 80 Obituaries, Today

    A runner, coach and best-selling author, he created the widely embraced run-walk-run method, which helped make running more accessible to the public.

  115. EE. UU. impide que Venezuela pague la defensa de Maduro, según su abogado En español, Today

    El Departamento del Tesoro interfiere con el derecho constitucional de Nicolás Maduro a contar con asistencia legal, dice su abogado. Maduro, el líder venezolano, se enfrenta a cargos federales.

  116. Man Arrested in New York Snowball Fight That Police Said Injured Officers New York, Today

    The incident, which began as a playful event, shifted in tone when the police appeared. Mayor Zohran Mamdani has said it did not appear to be a crime, while other officials called for arrests.

  117. The Latest New Zealander to Move to Australia Is an Ex-Prime Minister World, Today

    Jacinda Ardern, New Zealand’s former leader, is basing her family in Australia “for the moment,” a spokesman said. She is part of a wave of Kiwis relocating to their larger neighbor.

  118. Dubai of the Caribbean, With Crypto? Locals Aren’t Buying It. Business, Today

    A Bitcoin baron wants to build a libertarian paradise on the island of Nevis. Democracy is getting in the way.

  119. Lo que sabemos sobre el tiroteo frente a la costa de Cuba En español, Today

    Cuatro ciudadanos cubanos armados a bordo de una lancha rápida con base en Florida murieron en un tiroteo con soldados fronterizos cubanos cerca de la costa del país isleño, dijeron las autoridades.

  120. Why Nvidia’s Big Profits Aren’t Lifting Markets Business, Today

    The chip giant at the center of the artificial intelligence boom again beat expectations. But it didn’t overcome investor jitters.

  121. Revel, a Maker of Software for Running Hardware, Raises $150 Million Business, Today

    The start-up, founded by a former top SpaceX engineer, promises to help companies reduce their testing times and optimize systems.

  122. For America’s 250th Year, a Time Capsule to Stay Buried for 250 More Arts, Today

    The federal group organizing the upcoming Semiquincentennial unveiled details of a vessel to be placed near Independence Hall on July 4 and opened in 2276.

  123. The Economy Is a Feeling Briefing, Today

    Today, we’re looking at how politicians are framing affordability.

  124. World Economic Forum Chief Resigns Over Epstein Ties Business, Today

    Borge Brende, a former foreign minister of Norway, had maintained contact with the convicted sex offender.

  125. Una última oportunidad antes de la guerra En español, Today

    Tanto EE. UU. como Irán dicen que quieren evitar un conflicto. Se acaba el tiempo para eludirlo.

  126. The Missing Records From the Epstein Files, and a Gun Battle Off the Coast of Cuba The Headlines, Today

    Plus, a big shift in the housing market.

  127. Inside the Operation to Take Down Mexico’s Biggest Drug Lord The Daily, Today

    Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes, known as El Mencho, was the longtime leader of one of the nation’s most powerful cartels.

  128. Connections Companion No. 992 Gameplay, Today

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Friday, Feb. 27, 2026.

  129. Strands Sidekick No. 726 Gameplay, Today

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Friday, Feb. 27, 2026.

  130. Wordle Review No. 1,714 Gameplay, Today

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Friday, Feb. 27, 2026.

  131. Tracey Emin on Love, Loss and Getting Out of ‘My Bed’ Arts, Today

    Since the artist was diagnosed with aggressive bladder cancer in 2020, a lot has changed in her life and work. A new show at Tate Modern examines Tracey Emin’s “second life.”

  132. What It’s Like to Grow Up With A.I.: The Winners of Our Multimedia Challenge The Learning Network, Today

    Via essays, poems, videos, artwork and graphics, 35 students across the globe reflect on how this technology is affecting teenagers.

  133. Adapting to a New World: Teachers on How A.I. Is Reshaping the Classroom The Learning Network, Today

    We asked high school educators what it’s like to teach at a time when A.I. is transforming education. They answered in images, essays and videos.

  134. ‘Time Is Not on Russia’s Side’ Opinion, Today

    If the battle for Ukraine Is not World War I or World War III, what is it?

  135. De una sala de urgencias a una boda ante Bad Bunny en el Super Bowl En español, Today

    La boda de Eleisa Aparicio y Thomas Wolter fue vista por millones de personas. Los recién casados nos comparten cómo acabaron en California con Bad Bunny como testigo.

  136. When an Experimental Italian Artist Designed a New York Office T Magazine, Today

    Plus: minimalist outdoor furniture, an art institute’s restaurant in Brooklyn and more recommendations from T Magazine.

  137. Antarctica’s Mineral Riches Exposed as Climate Warms Climate, Today

    Mining is banned on the frozen continent. But new research suggests that could change as ice melts and land and valuable minerals are exposed.

  138. They Wanted a Two-Bedroom in Queens, With Room to Grow, for Less Than $400,000 Interactive, Today

    Seeking to put down roots in their community, a pair of newlyweds searched the co-ops of Jackson Heights and Elmhurst. Here’s what they found.

  139. What Cultural or Family Traditions Are Important to You? The Learning Network, Today

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  140. A.I. Complicates Old Internet Privacy Risks Technology, Today

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  143. Israelis Are Waiting for War With Iran, Again World, Today

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  144. The New Space Race Opinion, Today

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  145. ‘Fast Car’ Changed Luke Combs’s Life. He’s Back for More Hits. Arts, Today

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  146. The Trumpiest Trump We’ve Ever Beheld Opinion, Today

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  147. ‘The Luckiest Man in America’ and More Streaming Gems Movies, Today

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  148. Don’t Make a Saint Out of Toni Morrison Podcasts, Today

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  151. Putting on the Shvitz Style, Today

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  152. Homes for Sale in Manhattan and the Bronx Real Estate, Today

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  153. Homes for Sale in New York and Connecticut Real Estate, Today

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  155. Noguchi Envisioned a More Open New York. New York Wasn’t Interested. Arts, Today

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  158. The Thrill Seekers Who Take Subway Trains for Joy Rides New York, Today

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  160. Trump Is the Crypto President. Why Is It Struggling? Opinion, Today

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  161. 36 Hours in Las Vegas Interactive, Today

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  163. New A.C.A. Plans Could Increase Family Deductibles to $31,000 Health, Today

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  164. How Texas School Vouchers Could Make Child Care More Affordable U.S., Today

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  165. ‘In the Blink of an Eye’ Review: We Are the Future Movies, Today

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  169. Clothing That’s Effortlessly Nostalgic T Magazine, Today

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  173. Russia Launches Big Strikes Before U.S.-Ukraine Talks in Geneva World, Today

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  174. In Paris, a Sumptuous Apartment With No Bedrooms T Magazine, Today

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  175. 48 Hours in Montreal With an Airline Pilot Travel, Today

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  177. Arkansas Governor Seeks to Oust Republican Foes Over a Prison U.S., Today

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  178. Home Is Where the Kink Is Podcasts, Today

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  179. The Secret of How Ukraine’s Lifesaving Air-Raid Alarms Work World, Today

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  180. Melissa Auf der Maur, a ’90s Rock Linchpin, Is Spilling Her Stories Arts, Today

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  182. The Trump White House Needs a Refresher on Basic Math Opinion, Today

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  185. Marco Rubio Says U.S. Is Probing Deadly Cuban Shooting Video, Today

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  187. Letting the Fur Fly at Fendi Style, Today

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  188. Late Night Fixates on How Long Trump Spoke Arts, Today

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  190. Bright Horizons Let Some Staff Work Without Full Vetting, Records Show New York, Today

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  191. Spelling Bee Forum Gameplay, Today

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  192. What We Know About the Gun Battle Off the Coast of Cuba U.S., Today

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  193. Palabra del día: ‘benevolent’ En español, Today

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  195. Word of the Day: benevolent The Learning Network, Today

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  196. Lo que el escenario de ‘Cumbres borrascosas’ nos dice sobre el Reino Unido actual En español, Today

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  198. Japan Is Redefining Its Place in the World Opinion, Today

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  199. ​Kim Jong-un Hints at Improving U.S. Relations — With Caveats World, Today

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  200. En los archivos Epstein faltan documentos sobre una mujer que acusó a Trump En español, Today

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  202. Behind the Chaos at the Louvre, a French Leader’s Legacy Hangs in the Balance World, Today

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  203. A British Special Election Could Hardly Have Come at a Worse Time for Starmer World, Today

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  204. For Trump, Military Strike in Iran Could Serve Symbolic Purpose U.S., Today

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  205. After Bondi Beach Massacre, an Anti-Immigration Party Surges World, Today

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  206. A Deal or War? Crucial Talks to Begin Between U.S. and Iran World, Today

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  207. Women Are Falling in Love With A.I. It’s a Problem for Beijing. Technology, Today

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  210. Trump Administration Withholds $259 Million in Medicaid Funds From Minnesota U.S., Today

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