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  1. Massachusetts Teacher Charged With Raping Two Students U.S., March 25

    The students say the former teacher at Miss Hall’s, a boarding school, groomed them and began having sex with them at age 16, which state law considers old enough for consent.

  2. Somali Immigrants Have Effectively Been Denied a Fair Hearing, Lawsuit Says U.S., March 25

    Two Minnesota-based legal groups accused the Justice Department of unconstitutionally expediting Somalis’ immigration cases.

  3. Put a New Tag On Gameplay, March 25

    Don’t think twice — or do? — about solving Jeff Stillman’s crossword.

  4. Oil Prices Tumble 6% as Trump Shows Eagerness to Talk to Iran Business, March 25

    Investors reacted to signals of possible de-escalation of the war in the Middle East.

  5. Plan to Disarm Hamas in Gaza Is Detailed at U.N. World, March 25

    A Board of Peace member said the most dangerous weapons would be collected first. He linked compliance with disarmament to reconstruction beginning in the enclave.

  6. Around 2,000 U.S. Paratroopers to Be Sent to the Middle East U.S., March 25

    The order gives President Trump more military options as he considers diplomacy with Iran. It is unclear where the soldiers will go in the Middle East.

  7. Iran Says ‘Non-Hostile’ Ships Can Sail Through the Strait of Hormuz World, March 25

    Ships with no ties to Israel or the United States would be allowed to pass, the government said, but it was unclear if any vessels would try.

  8. T.S.A. Tipped Off ICE Agents Before Arrests at San Francisco Airport U.S., March 25

    Transportation Security Administration officials told ICE that a mother and daughter under a detention order had planned to fly domestically, federal documents show.

  9. LaGuardia Crash Tests New Port Authority Leader New York, March 25

    Kathryn Garcia, who began leading the agency in February, consoled two injured firefighters and dealt with delays at the three big airports serving New York City.

  10. Florida Democrats Win Special Election in Mar-a-Lago’s District U.S., March 25

    Emily Gregory’s victory in Palm Beach brought the Democratic surge to President Trump’s backyard, while a union leader leads in a race for a state senate seat vacated by Florida’s lieutenant governor.

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

    The U.S. was said to have sent Iran a peace plan via Pakistan on a day that the Iranians fired a torrent of missiles across the region.

  12. Senate Republicans Again Block Bid to Halt Iran War Without Authorization U.S., Today

    Senate Democrats failed for the third time to advance a resolution that would force the removal of troops from hostilities in Iran unless Congress approves offensive operations.

  13. After Standing Up to Trump Over Greenland, Denmark’s Prime Minister Leads in Election World, Today

    Mette Frederiksen’s party fell far short of a majority, but analysts say she is still in the best position to form a new government.

  14. Driver Hops Curb Outside Iowa School, Injuring 9 Students U.S., Today

    The injured students were taken to local hospitals after the crash, which the authorities said did not appear to be intentional.

  15. Someone Left Their Heart at Grand Central, Captivating Commuters New York, Today

    A heart-shaped balloon appeared on the ceiling of the main concourse around Valentine’s Day, giving rise to delight and theories about its origins.

  16. What We Know About the Floods in Hawaii U.S., Today

    There were no deaths reported, but hundreds of people were rescued and thousands evacuated as a series of hard-hitting storms inundated the islands over the last two weeks.

  17. Maryland’s Supreme Court Strikes Down Baltimore’s Climate Lawsuit Climate, Today

    The decision represents a setback to other local governments around the country that have sued oil companies to recoup the mounting costs of climate change.

  18. What It’s Like to Stand in an Airport Security Line for Hours U.S., Today

    Scenes from extra long lines at two airports, and a surprising discovery at a third.

  19. Flight 8646 to LaGuardia: From Routine Landing to Disaster in 20 Seconds New York, Today

    In the early stages of the investigation into the Air Canada Express crash on Sunday night, a hazy timeline has begun to emerge.

  20. OpenAI Is Shutting Down Sora, Its A.I. Video Generator Technology, Today

    The start-up said it would discontinue Sora just three months after signing a multiyear deal to bring Disney characters to the service.

  21. New York Times Accuses Pentagon of Defying Court Order Business, Today

    The company said in a legal filing that the department sought to fashion an “end run” when it issued revised media rules on Monday.

  22. LaGuardia Crash Survivors Recount Ordeal Video, Today

    Survivors of an Air Canada Express flight that crashed into a fire truck at LaGuardia Airport on Sunday evening recalled details of the terrifying incident.

  23. The Aching Power of Abraham Vazquez Video, Today

    Our critic Jon Caramanica breaks down Abraham Vazquez’s “Se Apagó la Luz,” a startlingly beautiful song about loss that will kick you in the teeth.

  24. Meta Ordered to Pay $375 Million Over Child Safety Violations Technology, Today

    In one of the company’s first major losses, New Mexico jurors found that it had misled consumers about the safety of its platforms, enabling sexual exploitation of young users.

  25. Costa Rica acepta acoger a migrantes deportados por el gobierno de Trump En español, Today

    El acuerdo forma parte de los esfuerzos del presidente Trump por encontrar gobiernos dispuestos a aceptar a personas que fueron detenidas en Estados Unidos.

  26. Key Adviser Quits Federal Vaccine Panel Health, Today

    Dr. Robert Malone, vice chair of the committee, was appointed by Robert F. Kennedy Jr. after a purge of the previous advisers.

  27. Judge Orders Records Search After Trump Ties Cole Attack to Iran U.S., Today

    The bombing of the ship by Al Qaeda killed 17 U.S. sailors in 2000. President Trump has said Iran was “probably involved.”

  28. Kermit Gosnell, Imprisoned Abortion Doctor Convicted of Murders, Dies at 85 U.S., Today

    Prosecutors in 2013 said that he killed babies who had emerged alive during late-term abortions. The case became a rallying cry for anti-abortion activists.

  29. Justices Seem Open to Allowing Trump to Block Some Asylum Seekers Briefing, Today

    Also, officials described overlapping failures before the deadly LaGuardia crash. Here’s the latest at the end of Tuesday.

  30. Storm Pounds Maui as Rainfall Totals Add Up Across Hawaii Weather, Today

    Experts agree that the past weeks have been one of the rainiest periods in recent memory across the state.

  31. Newsom Says He Regrets Remarks Comparing Israel to ‘Apartheid State’ U.S., Today

    The California governor suggested that he had meant to refer to Israel’s potential future direction, not its current policies. “I revere the state of Israel,” he said.

  32. Iran Signals Resilience With Volley of Missiles Across Middle East World, Today

    The barrage continued as officials said the U.S. had sent Iran a 15-point plan to end the war. But Iranian officials have publicly denied that Washington and Tehran are talking directly.

  33. Delta Air Lines Says It Will Suspend Special Services for Congress Members Business, Today

    Airport escorts and “red coat” assistance for lawmakers will be suspended, the airline said on Tuesday, citing the extended partial government shutdown.

  34. T.S.A. Union Leaders Blast Trump’s Deployment of ICE Agents in Airports U.S., Today

    The local leaders of the union representing T.S.A. workers characterized the ICE officers in airports as unhelpful and a distraction.

  35. Florida Special Election Results Interactive, Today

    Get live results from the 2026 Florida State Legislature special elections.

  36. The Cascading Damage of Rising Oil Prices Video, Today

    How high do oil prices need to climb before the global economy breaks? On “The Ezra Klein Show,” Jason Bordoff, an energy policy expert, tells Ezra Klein why a prolonged energy shock could force a devastating choice between economic activity and basic survival for the world’s poorest nations.

  37. Air Canada Pilots Killed in Crash Were Early in Flying Careers New York, Today

    The pilots were identified as Antoine Forest, 30, and Mackenzie Gunther. They were the only two fatalities in the plane’s collision with a fire truck at New York’s LaGuardia Airport.

  38. Asia’s Energy Crisis Stings World, Today

    The energy crisis unleashed by the war in Iran may already be worse than the oil shocks of the 1970s. Here’s how it’s upending lives.

  39. 40 Years Later, Wil Wheaton Can’t Shake ‘Stand By Me’ Interactive, Today

    The actor and narrator stepped back into his breakout role for a new audiobook edition of Stephen King's bittersweet classic. Here, he breaks down some favorite scenes.

  40. EE. UU. dijo haber ayudado a bombardear un campamento de narcotraficantes en Ecuador. Era una finca lechera En español, Today

    Una investigación del Times plantea dudas sobre una operación que tanto Estados Unidos como Ecuador destacaron como parte de una nueva alianza militar contra los narcotraficantes.

  41. New Limits on Investors and a Debt Downgrade Add to Private Credit Woes Business, Today

    Investors are concerned about the health of the industry, which ballooned over the past decade.

  42. The War Is Going Better Than You Think Opinion, Today

    How the fight in Iran compares to past conflicts.

  43. Iran’s ‘Nuclear’ Option Opinion, Today

    How U.S. strategy encouraged mutually assured destruction.

  44. Michel Rolland, Polarizing Wine Consultant, Dies at 78 Food, Today

    With more than 150 clients on five continents, and a preference for ripe, voluptuous wines, he was hugely influential. Supporters said he was a genius; critics called him formulaic.

  45. With Over 550 Drones, Russia Unleashes Daytime Attack on Ukraine World, Today

    The assault, which came after overnight strikes across the country, was one of the largest of the war, the Ukrainian authorities said.

  46. Pakistan Offers to Host Talks Between Iran and the United States World, Today

    Pakistan, which has cultivated ties with both Washington and Tehran, sees a diplomatic opening to intervene in the war in Iran, its neighbor.

  47. How a County Sheriff Dethroned ‘North Carolina’s King’ U.S., Today

    Phil Berger had money, power and an endorsement from President Trump. But his critics had a long list of resentments and, on Tuesday, he lost by a mere 23 votes.

  48. United States Said to Have Sent Iran a Plan to End the Middle East War World, Today

    The 15-point plan was delivered via Pakistan, whose army chief has emerged as the key interlocutor between the United States and Iran, officials say.

  49. San Francisco Killed 8th-Grade Algebra. Now It’s Set to Come Back. U.S., Today

    The San Francisco school board will vote on a plan to restore algebra as an option at all middle schools, more than a decade after it was removed over equity concerns.

  50. Trump Picks ‘Alpha Male’ Influencer to Be Tourism Envoy U.S., Today

    Nick Adams, known for his crass humor and internet trolling, was previously nominated to be the ambassador to Malaysia. But his nomination was pulled earlier this year.

  51. How Iranian Oil Controls U.S. Foreign Policy Video, Today

    How far will the United States go to keep gas prices down? On “The Ezra Klein Show,” the energy policy expert Jason Bordoff tells Ezra Klein why the Trump administration is de-sanctioning oil from Russia and Iran even as it pursues military action against them.

  52. Buckle Up, Women. Cars Still Aren’t Built for You. Video, Today

    In the United States, women are more likely to be injured and die in a car crash than men. Why? After her own crash, the filmmaker Eve Van Dyke dug through the half-century history of auto safety to find out, and uncovered a disturbing reality: Cars were never designed to protect women’s bodies.

  53. Through Bamboo, a Swedish Artist Explores Her Family’s History Arts, Today

    In a homecoming of sorts, Lap-See Lam has brought her multidisciplinary works to Hong Kong for her first solo show in Asia.

  54. Florida Middle School Student Is Arrested After Stabbing Attack U.S., Today

    A seventh-grade student was accused of stabbing two other students and a paraprofessional, the authorities said.

  55. High Oil and Gas Prices Could Outlast Trump’s War With Iran U.S., Today

    While the president has promised rapid relief, Americans could feel the financial sting of the conflict for some time after it ends.

  56. Lebanon Expels Iranian Envoy as Rift With Tehran Deepens World, Today

    The decision by Lebanon’s foreign ministry has heightened fears of internal instability. Hezbollah, the Iranian-backed militant group and political party, was quick to condemn the move.

  57. Investigators Seek Answers in Attacks on Jewish Sites in Europe World, Today

    Attacks on schools and property in several countries have Jewish communities on edge, amid suspicions that Iran is behind the violence.

  58. Epic Games Lays Off Over 1,000 Employees, Citing Fortnite Slump Business, Today

    The cut represents about 20 percent of the video game company’s work force, a spokeswoman said.

  59. Un petrolero llama la atención hacia un puesto de espionaje del Kremlin en Cuba En español, Today

    Moscú podría estar desafiando los esfuerzos del presidente Trump por asfixiar la economía de Cuba. China también tendría puestos de escucha en la isla.

  60. El líder de Arabia Saudita habría presionado a Trump para continuar la guerra en Irán En español, Today

    El príncipe heredero Mohammed bin Salman ve una “oportunidad histórica” para rehacer la región, según personas familiarizadas con las conversaciones.

  61. Costa Rica Agrees to Take Migrants Deported by the Trump Administration World, Today

    The agreement is part of President Trump’s efforts to find governments willing to accept people who have been detained in the United States.

  62. Senate Democrats Urge Kennedy to Stop Hindering Key Health Panel Well, Today

    The health secretary has canceled or postponed three meetings of the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force, which shapes health care coverage for Americans.

  63. The One Question Trump’s Judicial Picks Refuse to Answer Opinion, Today

    “Who won the 2020 election?” is the question that Trump’s nominees to the federal bench each refuse to answer in the same exact way.

  64. Life at $4 a Gallon Climate, Today

    The war in Iran has sent gas prices soaring. Here’s what to know about how higher gas prices can change consumer behavior.

  65. Italy’s Leader Once Seemed Unbeatable. A Surprise Defeat Has Dented Her Aura. World, Today

    Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni had led one of Italy’s most stable postwar governments. Now she’s under pressure after failing to convince Italians to back a judicial overhaul.

  66. When a Company’s Biggest Expense Is A.I. Video, Today

    This week on “Hard Fork” from The New York Times, the hosts Casey Newton and Kevin Roose discuss the trend of companies’ shifting their spending from human workers to A.I. infrastructure and expenses.

  67. Miami Corruption Trial Gets a Marquee Witness: Marco Rubio U.S., Today

    To much ado, the secretary of state took the stand against David Rivera, a former congressman accused of secretly lobbying on behalf of the Venezuelan government.

  68. Block Uses A.I. as Excuse for Laying off 40% of the Company Video, Today

    The financial services company Block recently laid off nearly 40 percent of its employees. On “Hard Fork” from The New York Times, the hosts Casey Newton and Kevin Roose discuss the layoffs

  69. Iranian Missile Attack Damages Residential Buildings in Tel Aviv Video, Today

    An Iranian missile attack on Tel Aviv damaged residential buildings and injured several people, Israel’s national emergency service said.

  70. How Bad Could the Iran Oil Crisis Get? Video, Today

    The war with Iran could change how the whole world thinks about energy security in the future. The energy policy expert Jason Bordoff explains.

  71. 11 Robyn Bangers for the Pop Star’s Long-Awaited Return Arts, Today

    Prepare for her first album since 2018, “Sexistential,” with 49 minutes of up-tempo gems.

  72. Trump and R.N.C. Lean Toward Dallas for an Unusual Midterm Convention U.S., Today

    Parties normally hold conventions every four years to nominate presidential candidates, but Republicans hope to hold one this year in the face of midterm headwinds.

  73. Qatar Is Not Mediating U.S.-Iran Talks, Foreign Minister Says World, Today

    Qatar’s Foreign Ministry warned that the regional security system has been shattered, as the war has destroyed trust between Gulf countries and Iran.

  74. The U.S. Said It Helped Bomb a Drug Camp. It Was a Dairy Farm. World, Today

    The Times visited a village where the United States and Ecuador said they destroyed an armed group’s training camp. Residents said it was actually a dairy farm.

  75. Minnesota Prosecutors Sue for Access to Evidence in Shootings by Agents U.S., Today

    The federal government has refused to provide even basic information about the three shootings during an immigration crackdown in Minneapolis, including two that were fatal.

  76. Los canadienses encuentran otra razón para evitar viajar a EE. UU. En español, Today

    El choque entre un avión de Air Canada y un camión de bomberos en Nueva York puso en evidencia las deficiencias del control del tráfico estadounidense.

  77. Trump se enemista con el líder británico por la guerra de Irán En español, Today

    El presidente Trump llegó a llamar amigo al primer ministro Keir Starmer. Pero la decisión del Reino Unido de no unirse a los ataques contra Irán ha provocado burlas despiadadas del presidente.

  78. Today’s Us Israel Iran Attack Maps live blog included one standalone post:
  79. Arm Holdings, in Break From Past, Will Sell Its Own Computer Chips Technology, Today

    For years, the company sold chip designs to other companies. Now it plans to sell its own chips for A.I. data centers.

  80. Passengers Wait in Long Security Lines at LaGuardia After Deadly Crash Video, Today

    The hours-long lines at LaGuardia Airport on Tuesday follow a deadly runway crash and a T.S.A. agent shortage due to the Homeland Security shutdown.

  81. El ultimátum de Trump a Irán estaba por terminar. Entonces halló una salida En español, Today

    El presidente Trump citó conversaciones con un dirigente de Irán para dar marcha atrás a la amenaza de atacar centrales eléctricas iraníes. Los funcionarios iraníes negaron públicamente que se estuvieran llevando a cabo negociaciones.

  82. Why President Trump Has a Big Oil Problem Video, Today

    Our national security correspondent David E. Sanger looks at President Trump’s trouble handling retaliatory attacks by Iran that have largely choked off the Strait of Hormuz.

  83. Russian Oil Shipment Puts Focus on Kremlin Spy Outpost in Cuba U.S., Today

    Moscow may be challenging President Trump’s effort to choke Cuba’s economy. China also has suspected listening posts on the island.

  84. California Governor’s Debate Canceled After Criticism Over Lack of Diversity U.S., Today

    The debate would have featured six candidates, all white. The inclusion of a low-polling mayor drew scrutiny in particular.

  85. Dear Margo Offers New Yorkers a New Spot to Dip and Nosh Food, Today

    Cafe Fleuri offers a taste of Southern France, Loong Ramen offers a pan-Asian spread and more restaurant news.

  86. Mike Vernon, Who Helped Spark the British Blues Boom, Dies at 81 Arts, Today

    He produced albums — by John Mayall & the Bluesbreakers, with Eric Clapton, and the early Fleetwood Mac — that defined 1960s blues rock. He also shepherded David Bowie’s debut disk.

  87. Vaccine Advances and the Prism of History Opinion, Today

    Readers respond to “I Grew Up Unvaccinated. I’m Lucky I Didn’t Get Sick,” a guest essay by Dr. Elisabeth Marnik. Also: A voice from Norway.

  88. Iran’s New Security Chief Is a Hard-Line Former Guards Commander World, Today

    Mohammad Bagher Zolghadr replaces Ali Larijani, who was killed last week in an Israeli strike. He has a history of expanding the Guards’ reach into Iran’s politics.

  89. Ancient Grapes Reveal Long History of Modern Wines Science, Today

    Genetic material preserved in ancient grape seeds reveals when, and how, humans meddled with wine grapes.

  90. Republicans Step Up Efforts to Reach a Homeland Security Funding Deal U.S., Today

    A day after President Trump said he did not want a compromise, Republicans were exploring breaking off ICE funding so the rest of the Department of Homeland Security could reopen.

  91. Robert White, Tenor Renowned for Irish Ballads, Dies at 89 Arts, Today

    A performer from childhood, he became a versatile singer in the mold of the Irish superstar James McCormack, adept at both classical repertoire and traditional songs.

  92. Trump’s Threat to Iran Crosses a Line, Rights Experts Say U.S., Today

    Intentionally targeting the country’s energy infrastructure could constitute a war crime under international law.

  93. ‘I’m Tainted. I’m in the Files.’ U.S., Today

    He mastered the world of the “Epstein Class” to build great museums. Now he’s confronting the cost.

  94. Israel Plans to Control Large Parts of Southern Lebanon, Defense Minister Says World, Today

    Israel Katz, the Israeli defense minister, suggested that Israeli troops might remain in parts of Lebanon even after the fighting there winds down.

  95. Covid Relief Loans Are Haunting Small Businesses Business, Today

    The Small Business Administration lent $378 billion to keep businesses afloat. Getting paid back is proving difficult.

  96. Mel Schilling, Dating Expert on ‘Married at First Sight,’ Dies at 54 World, Today

    Ms. Schilling, an Australian psychologist, was diagnosed with colon cancer in 2023. Two weeks ago she said the disease had spread to her brain.

  97. Three of the Lives Lost in One Day of Israeli Strikes in Lebanon World, Today

    A 4-year-old, a professor and an aid worker are among those killed in separate airstrikes as Israel pummels towns and cities, saying it is targeting Hezbollah operatives.

  98. Can Collagen Really Do All That? Well, Today

    Companies claiming health benefits are adding the protein to nutrition bars, sparkling water, coffee creamer and more.

  99. Chicken With Black Beans and Tortellini With Peas Food, Today

    Five quick recipes that pair go-to ingredients to great effect.

  100. Why It’s So Hard to Reopen the Strait of Hormuz Interactive, Today

    There may be no country better situated geographically than Iran when it comes to bringing an oil-dependent world to its knees.

  101. Un famoso ‘streamer’ de izquierda defiende la misión en Cuba, desde un hotel de lujo En español, Today

    Hasan Piker ayudó a llamar la atención sobre una misión de ayuda humanitaria a Cuba. El grupo fue criticado por hacer turismo e ir a una fiesta mientras los cubanos enfrentaban otro apagón.

  102. In N.Y.C. Classes, Teachers Can Use A.I. to Plan but Not to Assign Grades New York, Today

    The largest school system in the United States released its first guide on how teachers can incorporate artificial intelligence into their work and schools.

  103. Thomas Massie Thinks Being Hated by Trump Is ‘Worth It.’ Will Voters Agree? U.S., Today

    The Republican congressman from Kentucky is a die-hard libertarian who has centered his campaign on his willingness to buck the president. It has bought him the most expensive primary in the country.

  104. Philippines Declares National Emergency Over High Fuel Prices World, Today

    The Southeast Asian country imports 90 percent of its oil from the Middle East, and the government is under intense pressure to deal with the situation.

  105. NASA Adds Moon Base and Nuclear-Powered Mars Spacecraft to Road Map Science, Today

    The agency announced the more specific plans and timelines after years of suggesting it may build a lunar outpost.

  106. How Do You Measure Snow From Space? First, Climb a Mountain. Climate, Today

    A new satellite could transform how water is studied worldwide. But to help unlock its capabilities, scientists first needed to take critical measurements on a mountaintop.

  107. As War in Iran Disrupts Air Travel, Here’s Where It’s Hitting Hardest Business, Today

    Some airlines and travelers, especially in the Middle East and elsewhere in Asia, are bearing the brunt of the pain, while others are doing better.

  108. In Oklahoma, Alan Armstrong Will Fill Markwayne Mullin’s Senate Seat U.S., Today

    Gov. Kevin Stitt selected Mr. Armstrong, a fellow Republican and an energy executive, to play a caretaker role in the seat until the next election.

  109. Palabra del día: ‘pedantic’ En español, Today

    Esta palabra ha aparecido en 24 artículos en NYTimes.com en el último año. ¿Puedes usarla en una frase?

  110. Saudi Leader Is Said to Push Trump to Continue Iran War in Recent Calls U.S., Today

    Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman sees a “historic opportunity” to remake the region, according to people briefed by U.S. officials on the conversations.

  111. Distinctive Glasses and an Inviting Sweater Style, Today

    Cobalt-blue knitwear distinguished an ensemble from others outside a coffee shop in Tokyo.

  112. Take Shorter Showers: South Korea Kicks Off an Energy-Saving Drive World, Today

    President Lee Jae Myung called on the public to cooperate, likening the energy supply disruption caused by the Iran war to the Asian financial crisis and the pandemic.

  113. Afghanistan Frees American Detainee Amid Mounting U.S. Pressure World, Today

    Dennis Walter Coyle, a researcher held since last year, was released weeks after the United States declared Afghanistan a “state sponsor of wrongful detention.”

  114. Investors Question Whether Quick Peace in Iran Is Possible Business, Today

    Global markets are under pressure again amid doubts that the fighting in the Middle East can end anytime soon.

  115. 34 Former Military Members Were Put on Deportation Track in the Past Year U.S., Today

    The Trump administration has ramped up enforcement against immigrant service members and their families in its wider crackdown.

  116. The Final, Flying Colors of Matisse’s ‘Second Life’ Arts, Today

    A breathtaking Paris show challenges the conventional idea that artists taper off at the end of their lives.

  117. Danes Vote, With Trump on Their Minds World, Today

    President Trump’s threats to take Greenland away from Denmark have lifted Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen, who appeared the front-runner as polls opened.

  118. How to Reduce Your Exposure to Pesticides Well, Today

    Scientists still don’t fully understand the health risks of the chemicals. Here’s how they recommend protecting yourself.

  119. Los recortes del gobierno de Argentina socavan la memoria de dictadura En español, Today

    Cincuenta años después de la dictadura militar, el gobierno argentino está quitando financiamiento a los grupos de derechos humanos y promoviendo un relato revisionista de los crímenes de la Junta.

  120. Health Woes Briefing, Today

    We look into the turmoil at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

  121. Negociaciones con Irán, ¿sí o no? En español, Today

    Las cambiantes declaraciones del presidente Trump no necesariamente indican que se acerca el fin de la guerra, pero le dan algo de tiempo.

  122. We’ve Been Underestimating Flying Foxes Science, Today

    Australia used to incinerate the large fruit bats, but research suggests they bring hundreds of millions of dollars in benefits to the country’s economy.

  123. A New Phase of the War in Iran, and the Latest on the LaGuardia Plane Crash The Headlines, Today

    Plus, how dancing the tango can help patients with Parkinson’s disease.

  124. How China Made Itself Tariff-Proof The Daily, Today

    Huge investments in factory equipment and artificial intelligence have given Beijing an edge in car manufacturing and other industries.

  125. Wordle Review No. 1,740 Gameplay, Today

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Wednesday, March 25, 2026.

  126. Strands Sidekick No. 752 Gameplay, Today

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Wednesday, March 25, 2026.

  127. Connections Companion No. 1,018 Gameplay, Today

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Wednesday, March 25, 2026.

  128. Today’s Laguardia Plane Crash live blog included one standalone post:
  129. LaGuardia Delays Expected to Last for Days After Runway Crash New York, Today

    The runway where a fire truck struck an Air Canada plane will remain closed as investigators clear debris and gather evidence.

  130. Agentes del ICE ya patrullan aeropuertos en EE. UU.: lo que hay que saber En español, Today

    El despliegue ocurre en medio de la disputa por el financiamiento del Departamento de Seguridad Nacional, que ha provocado cierres, largas filas y vuelos perdidos.

  131. Why Are So Many Democratic Politicians So Far Out of Touch? Opinion, Today

    Candidates in safe districts are under no pressure to moderate in order to win.

  132. Stephen Miller Asks Why Texas Pays to Teach Undocumented Children U.S., Today

    Citing gridlock in Washington, President Trump’s top immigration adviser encouraged Texas lawmakers to lead on conservative priorities.

  133. Tell Us Your Story of Travel Chaos Briefing, Today

    Has the Homeland Security shutdown disrupted your life? We want to hear about it today.

  134. A Veterans’ Group Jumps in for a Democrat in an Iowa Senate Race U.S., Today

    VoteVets is the first super PAC to intervene in the race for Josh Turek, a state legislator who was born with spina bifida after his father was exposed to Agent Orange in Vietnam.

  135. What Went Wrong at LaGuardia? New York, Today

    The investigation into the crash that killed two pilots will include an examination of the black boxes.

  136. Agentes de IA: son divertidos y útiles, pero no les des tu tarjeta de crédito En español, Today

    Los nuevos bots de IA pueden hacer algo más que chatear. Pueden editar archivos, enviar correos electrónicos, reservar viajes y también causar problemas.

  137. Chavez Revelations Force Teachers to Rethink How They Teach His Legacy U.S., Today

    In classrooms across the country, educators are weighing whether to shift focus from Cesar Chavez to the broader labor movement he helped lead.

  138. Should You Need to Prove Citizenship to Vote? Ask Kansas. U.S., Today

    A Kansas law required a passport, a birth certificate or other proof of citizenship to register, but it was struck down after a court found that around 31,000 eligible voters had been blocked.

  139. In San Francisco, a Space for Working, Painting and Nesting Real Estate, Today

    The interior designer Lauren Geremia has turned her former dining room into a place where she can orchestrate a multifaceted life.

  140. Have You Ever Competed on a Team? The Learning Network, Today

    Whether you participated in a basketball tournament or a debate competition, what did you learn about teamwork and yourself?

  141. What’s With All Those Raunchy Fruit Videos? Style, Today

    A new slop trend on TikTok has taken an analog turn, with fans recreating nonsensical A.I. videos IRL.

  142. America Needs Chips. Trump Killed an Effort to Develop Them. Opinion, Today

    The administration is further weakening the country’s position in the critical semiconductor sector.

  143. Gregory Bovino’s Final Days: Harsh Words and Few Regrets U.S., Today

    He was the face of the Trump administration’s immigration crackdown. But as he begins a retirement that was not entirely voluntary, the Border Patrol leader says he did not go far enough.

  144. Every Southern Fast-Food Chain Wants a Five-Piece of New York City Food, Today

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