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  1. NASA Aims for 2 Moon Landings in 2028 With New Artemis Schedule Science, Today

    Jared Isaacman, the agency’s administrator, said the Artemis III mission would move to 2027 and would no longer attempt a lunar landing.

  2. Robert Rauschenberg’s Sharp Dancing Mind on Display Arts, Today

    The Trisha Brown Dance Company is presenting a stellar double bill of Rauschenberg-designed works by Merce Cunningham and Trisha Brown.

  3. Pentagon Standoff Is a Decisive Moment for How A.I. Will Be Used in War Technology, Today

    The Pentagon’s contract dispute with Anthropic is part of a wider clash about the use of artificial intelligence for national security and who decides on any safeguards.

  4. Flashback: Your Weekly History Quiz, Feb. 28, 2026 Interactive, Today

    Can you sort 8 historical events?

  5. Netflix se retira de la puja por Warner Bros. En español, Today

    El movimiento fue un giro sorprendente en la larga batalla corporativa por el famoso gigante de los medios de comunicación.

  6. A Harpist Merges Old and New, With Help From Friends Arts, Today

    The multifaceted musician Parker Ramsay assembled an evening of Baroque and contemporary music, including a premiere by Georg Friedrich Haas.

  7. Pakistán ataca Afganistán en ‘guerra abierta’ contra el gobierno talibán En español, Today

    Los ataques aéreos se dirigieron contra Kabul y Kandahar, las ciudades afganas más grandes, intensificando meses de tensiones fronterizas.

  8. Bill Clinton Begins Deposition About His Relationship With Epstein U.S., Today

    Republicans appeared eager to press the former president. Democrats said they hoped to use his appearance as precedent to demand that President Trump also answer questions.

  9. Trump Media Explores Spinning Off Truth Social Business, Today

    The move would split off the money-losing social media platform as the company pursues a merger with a fusion power company.

  10. Prosecutors Plan to Drop 2 of the Charges Against Alexander Brothers New York, Today

    A federal judge in the case must decide whether she will approve dropping the charges against the brothers, who are accused of sex trafficking. The three men would still face 10 other charges.

  11. Were Duterte’s Speeches Orders to Kill or Hyperbole? World, Today

    Judges at the International Criminal Court have heard starkly different interpretations this week of the words of former President Rodrigo Duterte of the Philippines.

  12. Luke Combs Opens Up About Body-Image Issues Video, Today

    On “Popcast,” the country superstar Luke Combs, known for hits like “Beer Never Broke My Heart” and his cover of Tracy Chapman’s “Fast Car,” discussed how body-image issues have affected him throughout his career.

  13. Employment Commission Says Agencies Can Restrict Bathroom Use by Gender Identity U.S., Today

    The ruling extends the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission’s intervention on President Trump’s gender and race priorities.

  14. Pakistan Launches Airstrikes on Afghanistan Video, Today

    Tensions between Afghanistan and Pakistan escalated on Friday as the two countries clashed.

  15. Iran’s Students, Undeterred After Deadly Crackdown, Are Protesting Again World, Today

    The unrest underlines the intensity of domestic discontent, even as Tehran’s government grapples with the threat of U.S. strikes. Here’s what to know.

  16. Transgender Kansans Sue After Driver’s Licenses Are Abruptly Canceled U.S., Today

    As Kansas invalidates hundreds of licenses and birth certificates, transgender people say their constitutional rights have been violated.

  17. Snowy With a Chance of Meatloaf Food, Today

    Easy turkey meatloaf was a big hit this week, as were cashew butter chicken korma and beef tagine with green beans and olives.

  18. ‘Chinese Republicans’ Review: These Women Are Playing to Win Theater, Today

    Alex Lin’s new play focuses on four ambitious climbers of the corporate ladder. But their success comes at what cost?

  19. Five Horror Movies to Stream Now Movies, Today

    This month brings a malign quarterback, a naughty robot hottie and the grim reaper himself.

  20. Pentagon Attacks Anthropic Chief as Deadline Looms in Standoff U.S., Today

    The A.I. firm had rejected military officials’ latest offer. Anthropic has until 5:01 p.m. on Friday to give them unrestricted access to its model.

  21. What Was It Like to Work at Calvin Klein in the ’90s? Ask Them. Style, Today

    FX’s “Love Story” has former employees waxing nostalgic about calla lilies (always white), paper clips (always black) and desk lunches (generally discouraged).

  22. 6 New Movies Our Critics Are Talking About This Week Movies, Today

    Whether you’re a casual moviegoer or an avid buff, our reviewers think these films are worth knowing about.

  23. Mapping the Risks of Attacking Iran Video, Today

    Our national security correspondent David E. Sanger maps Iran’s options for retaliation if the United States or Israel strikes.

  24. OpenAI Raises $110 Billion to Fuel Growth, Extending A.I. Boom Business, Today

    Amazon, Nvidia and SoftBank led the investment, valuing the parent of ChatGPT at $730 billion.

  25. 4 Things You Didn’t Know About the Plummeting U.S. Birthrate U.S., Today

    There is good news buried behind the worries about population decline, some experts say.

  26. Are Germany’s Top Cultural Events Becoming Impossible to Run? Arts, Today

    A dispute over free speech at the Berlin Film Festival around Israel’s actions in Gaza, and rumors of the festival director’s firing, raised broader worries about Germany’s cultural landscape.

  27. Palabra del día: ‘interpolate’ En español, Today

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

  28. The I.R.S. Shut Its Direct File, but Here Are Other Free Filing Options Your Money, Today

    The agency still offers a Free File program that works with commercial tax software firms. Some companies also offer free tools for certain filers.

  29. E.U. Pushes Ahead With South American Trade Deal Despite Legal Challenge Business, Today

    The provisional application of the agreement with Brazil, Argentina, Paraguay and Uruguay is intended to diversify Europe’s trading relationships.

  30. Paramount Is Set to Win Warner Bros. Now Comes the Hard Part. Business, Today

    The media company controlled by the Ellisons out-dueled Netflix for control of Warner Bros. Discovery. The next step is making the combined media empires work.

  31. How India Became One of the World’s Biggest Economies Business, Today

    India has grown rapidly despite its slow industrialization, and its economy is now nearly as big as Japan’s.

  32. Is A.I. Eating the Labor Market? + The Latest on the Pentagon, OpenClaw and Alpha School Podcasts, Today

    “I think the mere fact that the markets can move so much, based on almost nothing, underscores how high anxiety is right now.”

  33. ‘The Headlines’ News Quiz: Feb. 27, 2026 The Headlines, Today

    Following the news? Tracy Mumford has some questions for you.

  34. The Plunging Birthrate Briefing, Today

    We asked women about their views on having kids.

  35. ¿Tomar o no tomar Ozempic? En español, Today

    Ozempic y otros medicamentos similares para perder peso han sido aclamados y promovidos como fármacos milagrosos. Pero hay muchas incógnitas sobre su uso a largo plazo.

  36. China Took His City. And Now His Father. The Daily, Today

    An interview with Sebastien Lai, whose father, Jimmy Lai, was arrested over his participation in the 2019 protests in Hong Kong.

  37. The Clintons’ Epstein Testimony, and the Pentagon’s New Laser Strike The Headlines, Today

    Plus, the company that just cut 4,000 jobs because of A.I.

  38. Wordle Review No. 1,715 Gameplay, Today

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Saturday, Feb. 28, 2026.

  39. Strands Sidekick No. 727 Gameplay, Today

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Saturday, Feb. 28, 2026.

  40. Connections Companion No. 993 Gameplay, Today

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Saturday, Feb. 28, 2026.

  41. How a Call From Trump Ignited a Bitter Feud Between Two U.S. Allies World, Today

    A request made to President Trump about the war in Sudan is at the heart of a diplomatic dispute between Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates.

  42. In a New War, Would Israel Run Out of Missile Interceptors? World, Today

    The June 2025 conflict with Iran depleted Israeli and U.S. stocks of antiballistic missiles. If there is another war, the pressure will be on to destroy Iranian missiles before they can be launched.

  43. What to Know About the Clashes Between Pakistan and Afghanistan World, Today

    The renewed violence between the neighboring countries stems from Pakistan’s accusations that Afghanistan’s Taliban government has harbored a militant group.

  44. Hungary Plays the Spoiler in Europe, as Orban Seeks Votes at Home World, Today

    Facing a serious election challenge, Prime Minister Viktor Orban is holding up a big E.U. loan for Ukraine. Analysts say the timing is no coincidence.

  45. For CNN, a Change in Ownership Means a Suddenly Uncertain Future Business, Today

    Paramount’s apparent victory over Netflix in securing Warner Bros. Discovery has led to concerns within the CNN newsroom.

  46. Tech, TV, Movies and News: Ellisons on Brink of Colossal Empire Business, Today

    If Paramount can close its deal to buy Warner Bros. Discovery, Larry and David Ellison will influence nearly every corner of news, entertainment and tech.

  47. Corea del Sur se enamoró de este postre viral, pero eso fue el mes pasado En español, Today

    La breve fama de la galleta estilo Dubai refleja las rápidas tendencias alimentarias del país, donde el bombo publicitario a menudo importa más que el sabor.

  48. The Big Benefits of Small Talk Well, Today

    Start a conversation. Research suggests you won’t regret it.

  49. The New York Times News Quiz, Feb. 27, 2026 Interactive, Today

    Did you follow the news this week? Take our quiz to see how well you stack up with other Times readers.

  50. Así se siente Israel ante otra posible guerra con Irán En español, Today

    El estado de ánimo en el país oscila entre la ansiedad, la resignación y la expectativa, mientras el presidente Donald Trump decide si atacar Irán o no.

  51. El líder de Alemania lanza una contundente advertencia a China sobre el comercio En español, Today

    El canciller Friedrich Merz expuso sus quejas durante un viaje a Pekín que China había diseñado para demostrar la buena relación entre ambos países.

  52. What Both Anthropic and the Pentagon Get Wrong Opinion, Today

    Neither Anthropic nor the Pentagon are thinking about this issue in a meaningful way.

  53. Do I Have to Watch a Show I Dislike With My Son? Interactive, Today

    A ruling on a dispute over quality time.

  54. Texas Can Soon Enforce Law Aimed at Restricting Drag Shows U.S., Today

    The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit ruled that a Texas law banning some performances in front of children can go into effect in March as a legal battle continues.

  55. See How a Breakout Comic Uses Dance to Make Us Laugh Arts, Today

    The kind of performer other stand-ups rave about, Chris Fleming turns to choreography to land jokes in his new HBO special.

  56. ‘Murder in Glitterball City’ and True Crime’s Obsession With Location Arts, Today

    The two-part documentary on HBO is not just the story of a gruesome murder, but a portrait of the city, neighborhood and home where it happened.

  57. In Tuesday’s North Carolina Primaries, the Left Is Aiming for Democrats U.S., Today

    From a Charlotte-area House race to three statehouse races, North Carolina liberals are signaling that their tolerance for Democratic stalwarts may be coming to an end.

  58. The Best-Kept Secret in Washington Opinion, Today

    On what makes Congress secret and toxic.

  59. How ‘The Pitt’ Grosses You Out Arts, Today

    The medical drama tests viewers with protruding bones, visible organs and buckets of blood. Here’s how makeup and effects artists created seven gory afflictions.

  60. Would You Go to a Concert With Your Dad? (Yes, Your Dad!) The Learning Network, Today

    Across the country, fathers are donning sparkly blazers and purple wigs to bond with their kids at pop music shows. Is it heartwarming or just plain cringey?

  61. Book Club: Read ‘Kin,’ by Tayari Jones, With the Book Review Books, Today

    In March, the Book Review Book Club will read and discuss Tayari Jones’s new novel, about two motherless girls and their lifelong search for family.

  62. Mamdani Can End the Homelessness Crisis. Here’s How. Opinion, Today

    Our aim should be to make permanent housing, not shelters, the default.

  63. You Can’t Shame People Into Vaccinating Their Kids. I Should Know. Opinion, Today

    For a long time, I was angry at my mom for not vaccinating me.

  64. A World Where All Is Free? That’s Elon Musk’s Theory of ‘Sustainable Abundance.’ Business, Today

    The Tesla and SpaceX chief has told his followers that they will live in a world where robots will take care of every need and people do not have to work, in what has become his latest slogan.

  65. Watch the Final Scene of ‘Train Dreams’ Movies, Today

    The director Clint Bentley discusses the conclusion to his film, which stars Joel Edgerton and is an Oscar nominee for best picture.

  66. Michael Pollan Wants to Know Where Consciousness Comes From Books, Today

    “A World Appears” explores what makes you you.

  67. ‘Scream 7’ Controversies: What You Need to Know Movies, Today

    The franchise’s latest edition ran into trouble on the way to the screen. Here’s what happened.

  68. ‘DTF St. Louis’ Review: Sex, Death and Jamba Juice Arts, Today

    Steven Conrad (“Patriot”) brings his oddball sensibility to the limited-crime-series genre for HBO.

  69. $1 Million Homes on Croatia’s Coast Real Estate, Today

    The Istrian Peninsula offers traditional stone villas near the Adriatic Sea.

  70. What Does ‘Complicity’ Mean for Epstein’s Friends, and Mere Acquaintances? Style, Today

    Philosophers have long wrestled with what to do about the onlookers and profiteers surrounding those who have done terrible things.

  71. Trump’s ‘Two Minutes Hate’ Won’t Pay the Bills Opinion, Today

    The State of the Union was full of fearmongering. That strategy isn’t working with voters anymore — and Donald Trump is handing Democrats a gift.

  72. Why the Vienna Philharmonic Played Nat King Cole Hits New York, Today

    At a gala in New York, the orchestra recognized two of his daughters, who are underwriting a scholarship to its academy.

  73. Wildfire Seasons Are Starting to Overlap. That Spells Trouble for Firefighting. Climate, Today

    Simultaneous emergencies in different parts of the world could stop countries from sharing ground crews and equipment, new research warns.

  74. ‘Paul McCartney: Man on the Run’ Tells One Side of the Story Movies, Today

    The Morgan Neville-directed film relies on new and archival interviews to cover familiar ground: the years after the Beatles broke up.

  75. The Web of Companies Owned by Elon Musk Video, Today

    In mapping out Elon Musk’s wealth, our investigation found that Mr. Musk is behind more than 90 companies in Texas. Kirsten Grind, a New York Times Investigations reporter, explains what her team found.

  76. The Benevolent Landlord of St. Marks Place Real Estate, Today

    For 60 years, Charles FitzGerald has helped make the East Village an emblem of New York City’s counterculture.

  77. Resident Evil’s ‘Addictive Fear’ Is Keenly Calibrated Arts, Today

    To go beyond jump scares, the director of Resident Evil Requiem has learned from “Weapons,” “The Shining” and “The X-Files.”

  78. 27 Books Coming in March Books, Today

    Novels by Tana French, Yann Martel and Cat Sebastian; memoirs by Christina Applegate and Liza Minnelli; a Judy Blume biography and more.

  79. Russians Shiver as War Worsens Underfunding of Heat and Power Systems World, Today

    A dozen major blackouts and central heating cutoffs across the country have affected hundreds of thousands during a brutal winter.

  80. My Kids Love ‘Don’t Let the Pigeon Drive the Bus!’ What Should They Read Next? Books, Today

    Twelve recommendations for young fans of Mo Willems.

  81. A Chicago Building Gives Blind Tenants Newfound Independence Real Estate, Today

    The Foglia Residences, a nine-story, 76-unit affordable housing unit designed for people who are blind and visually impaired, opened in the fall of 2024.

  82. ‘Fake Plastic Trees,’ Real All-Woman Radiohead Cover Band Style, Today

    For Lena Hall, a musical actress, and Charlene Kaye, a “musician comedian,” Labiahead is more than a side hustle. It offers a space for female rockers to connect.

  83. The Rise and Fall of a 3-D Printing Empire Business, Today

    Desktop Metal, a billion-dollar start-up, promised to revolutionize manufacturing. It went bankrupt, and now has much humbler ambitions as the 3-D printing industry takes a sober turn.

  84. Elon Musk’s Secret Web of Companies in Texas Technology, Today

    The megabillionaire was tied to about 90 companies in the state, which he uses for everything from paying nannies to buying land to supporting Donald Trump’s re-election, according to a Times examination.

  85. I’m So Used to Gay Tragedies That I Almost Missed Romance Arts, Today

    After a lifetime of settling for shame, secrecy and death onscreen, I had my doubts about “Heated Rivalry.” Then it seduced me, too.

  86. The Birthrate Is Plunging. Why Some Say That’s a Good Thing. U.S., Today

    The political class is worried about the historic drop. But the biggest change is among the youngest women, who are the least ready to have children.

  87. A Cheapskate in Honolulu Travel, Today

    Hawaii is expensive, but basing yourself in the capital, where local culture and nature are within easy reach, can save you money on lodgings and food, leaving funds for a few splurges.

  88. 71 and a First-Time Novelist: ‘I Was Tenacious and I Kept Coming Back’ Books, Today

    For 50 years, Patricia Finn kept to the background and told other people’s stories. Now, in “The Golden Boy,” she’s finally telling one of her own.

  89. TMZ Drives Celebrity News. Thank This L.A. Intersection. Arts, Today

    The website known for breaking news about famous deaths and juicy scandals has a name with roots in old Hollywood.

  90. She Could No Longer Ignore the Yellowing of her Eyes. What Caused It? Well, Today

    Something was terribly wrong with the young woman’s liver, but doctors had no idea what.

  91. ‘Train Dreams' | Anatomy of a Scene Video, Today

    The director Clint Bentley narrates a sequence from his film starring Joel Edgerton.

  92. With Possible Iran Strike Looming, U.S. Says Staff Can Leave Israel, Urging Speed World, Today

    In an email to embassy workers Friday morning, Ambassador Mike Huckabee warned them that if they wanted to leave Israel, they “should do so TODAY.”

  93. A Prada Show So Good, It Overshadowed Mark Zuckerberg Style, Today

    Miuccia Prada and Raf Simons offer a multilayered meditation on dressing. And some really great shoes.

  94. South Korea Clears Way for Google Maps to Fully Operate World, Today

    South Korea approved Google’s request to export detailed map data, reversing a longstanding restriction that made the tool largely nonfunctional.

  95. The Cult of Marni Returns Style, Today

    Meryll Rogge makes her debut at the house, and brings it back to its roots.

  96. Cómo una neoyorquina llenó de poesía el metro de Londres En español, Today

    La idea de Judith Chernaik de incluir versos en los vagones del metro ha transformado los viajes matutinos de millones de personas que se dirigen al trabajo.

  97. Como otros neozelandeses, Jacinda Ardern ha decidido mudarse a Australia En español, Today

    Cada vez más neozelandeses, atraídos por las oportunidades económicas y más sol, se mudan a la vecina Australia. La exdirigente de Nueva Zelanda, se encuentra entre ellos.

  98. Border Patrol Left a Refugee at a Cafe. Days Later, He Was Found Dead. New York, Today

    The disabled man had been released from jail when federal officers showed up and drove him to a coffee shop. His family searched for him for days.

  99. Spelling Bee Forum Gameplay, Today

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

  100. Riding the Bus The Learning Network, Today

    Tell us a story, real or made up, that is inspired by this image.

  101. Late Night Lampoons Trump’s State of the Union Ratings Arts, Today

    Stephen Colbert joked that the president “is really dragging down broadcast television” with lower ratings for Tuesday’s State of the Union than last year’s address.

  102. Un ataque militar en Irán podría tener un propósito simbólico para Trump En español, Today

    Algunos funcionarios del gobierno de Trump esperan que un ataque obligue a Irán a renunciar a su programa de enriquecimiento nuclear. Otros tienen dudas.

  103. Word of the Day: interpolate The Learning Network, Today

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

  104. The Shields Are Down, Mr. President Opinion, Today

    Personnel once meant policy; now it means flattery.

  105. Amid Rhetoric About Rupture With U.S., Finland Urges Calm World, Today

    “We don’t need a bulldozer,” says Alexander Stubb, Finland’s president and a golf partner of President Trump. “Reform doesn’t mean destruction.”

  106. El cambio de régimen en Cuba atrae a Trump, pero conlleva riesgos En español, Today

    Tras exigir el fin del liderazgo comunista de la isla, el presidente de EE. UU. espera llegar a un acuerdo con el gobierno cubano para evitar el caos.

  107. India Built the World’s Back Office. A.I. Is Starting to Shrink It. Technology, Today

    Artificial intelligence promises to automate the white-collar work that made India a tech powerhouse. The country is racing to adapt before it’s too late.

  108. This Billionaire Traded Glam for a Mission to Industrialize Nigeria World, Today

    Aliko Dangote, Africa’s richest man, has an ambitious vision for the continent’s most populous nation, but hurdles stand in his way.

  109. Trump’s Foreign Policy: Resurrecting Empire U.S., Today

    President Trump’s approach is a revival of the mission of empire — acquiring the territories and resources of sovereign peoples.

  110. Corrections: Feb. 27, 2026 Corrections, Today

    Corrections that appeared in print on Friday, Feb. 27, 2026.

  111. How ‘Heated Rivalry’ Thawed the Chill Between My Father and Me Style, Today

    A racy show about a romance between male hockey players was not an obvious candidate for me to bond with my 89-year-old father.

  112. Germany’s Oil and Gas Output Is Dwindling as Prices Rise Business, Today

    Natural gas production in Germany has fallen about 80 percent in the past two decades even as the country seeks to replace flows from Russia.

  113. First They Worked the Case. Then They Made It Personal. Style, Today

    Nicole Revenaugh and Marisa O’Gara met when they were co-counsel on a case challenging a Kansas law. They didn’t expect to find love.

  114. He Secured Last-Minute ‘Hamilton’ Tickets Just to See Her Style, Today

    From finding the hottest ticket in town to converting to Judaism, Julian LeCraw III spared no effort to win over Danielle Toth.

  115. Changing Up His Routine Led to Love Style, Today

    Mark Van Wye might have never met Helena Brown had he not decided to take a different Pilates class more than three years ago.

  116. Quote of the Day: How a ‘Team From a Small Town Up North’ Is Slaying the European Elites Corrections, Today

    Quotation of the Day for Friday, Feburary 27, 2026.

  117. Pentagon Fires Another Laser at Drone, Prompting New Air Closure U.S., Today

    After the downing of a Customs and Border Protection drone, the F.A.A. closed the airspace above Fort Hancock, Texas.

  118. Pakistan Strikes Afghanistan in ‘Open War’ Against Taliban World, Today

    The airstrikes came hours after Afghan troops had attacked Pakistani border positions and follow months of worsening relations between the neighboring countries.

  119. Green Party Defeats Labour in U.K. Special Election, in Blow to Starmer World, Today

    The result marks the first time the Greens have won a British parliamentary by-election and signals the frustration of left-leaning voters with Prime Minister Keir Starmer.

  120. The Warning Signs Flashing From the Tech-Heavy Bloat of the S&P 500 Interactive, Today

    The shifting composition of big public companies in the stock index shows how lopsided and less dynamic the American economy has become.

  121. ‘The Pitt’ Season 2, Episode 8 Recap: Unplugged Arts, Today

    Without internet, the Pitt was even more chaotic than usual. This on a national holiday on which people blow up things for fun.

  122. Serving Piece Gameplay, Today

    Caroline Hand opens our solving weekend with a scintillating New York Times Crossword debut.

  123. Google Workers Seek ‘Red Lines’ on Military A.I., Echoing Anthropic Technology, Today

    More than 100 Google A.I. employees sent a letter to Jeff Dean, a chief scientist, opposing Gemini’s use for U.S. surveillance and some autonomous weapons.

  124. Hillary Clinton Denies Ever Meeting Jeffrey Epstein Video, Today

    The former first lady, senator and secretary of state, Hillary Clinton, told congressional members in a closed-door deposition that she had no dealings with Jeffrey Epstein.

  125. In Trump’s Case for War, a Series of False or Unproven Claims U.S., Today

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

  126. Una lancha robada, un tiroteo mortal y un supuesto complot contra Cuba En español, Today

    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.

  127. Men Charged With Hate Crimes After Trying to Light Woman’s Boots on Fire New York, Today

    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.

  128. Vance Continues to Criticize Democrats’ Attitude During State of the Union U.S., Today

    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.

  129. Minnesota Offers Plan to Fight Fraud as Trump Moves to Freeze Funds U.S., Today

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

  130. Mamdani’s Gift for Trump: A Front Page Celebrating the President New York, Today

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

  131. ¿La muerte del Mencho afectará los partidos del Mundial en México? En español, Today

    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.

  132. Trump Ally Expands Inquiry of Former Officials Who Investigated the President U.S., Today

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

  133. Supreme Court Lawyer Who Moonlighted in High-Stakes Poker Is Convicted of Tax Fraud U.S., Today

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

  134. Iranians Cite Progress in Talks, but a Marathon Session Produces No Deal World, Today

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

  135. Read Judge Schiltz’s Order Interactive, Today

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

  136. Judge Says U.S. Is Intentionally Violating the Law on Immigration New York, Today

    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.

  137. Dog Abandoned at Las Vegas Airport Adopted by Responding Police Officer U.S., Today

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

  138. Justice Department Sues 5 States, Most Republican-Led, for Voter Data U.S., Today

    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.

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

    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.

  140. 32.6 Million Watched State of the Union, Nielsen Says Business, Yesterday

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

  141. Trump’s Yes-Men Presidency Video, Yesterday

    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.

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

    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.

  143. Russia Launches Major Attack Hours Before U.S.-Ukraine Talks Video, Yesterday

    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.

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

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

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

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

  146. N.Y. Man With China Ties Charged With Marijuana Trafficking in Oklahoma New York, Yesterday

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  148. Block Cuts 40% of Its Work Force Because of Its Embrace of A.I. Technology, Yesterday

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

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  150. A Stolen Boat, a Deadly Gunfight and a Supposed Plot Against Cuba World, Yesterday

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

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

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  153. What to Put in America’s Time Capsule? Briefing, Yesterday

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  154. Vanguard Settles Case Claiming It Tried to Kill the Coal Industry Climate, Yesterday

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  155. Anthropic Says Little Progress Made With Pentagon in Talks Over A.I. Technology, Yesterday

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  156. Will World Cup Games in Mexico Be Affected by Cartel Boss Killing? World, Yesterday

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  157. Regime Change in Cuba Appeals to Trump but Carries Risks U.S., Yesterday

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  158. Chicago Bids Farewell to Jesse Jackson as Memorials Begin U.S., Yesterday

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

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  160. Trump’s Go-To Tactic in the State of the Union Video, Yesterday

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  161. What Does NASA Know About Aliens? Video, Yesterday

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

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  163. First the Moon, Then Mars Video, Yesterday

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

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  166. Denmark’s Prime Minister Calls For a Snap Parliamentary Election Video, Yesterday

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  167. The Minnesota Fraud Scandal and the Fallout, Explained U.S., Yesterday

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  168. Trump Declared Victory in Minneapolis. But What Did He Accomplish? U.S., Yesterday

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  169. Jean Widmer, Designer of Celebrated French Graphics, Dies at 96 Arts, Yesterday

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  170. Trump’s Fantasy State of the Union Video, Yesterday

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  171. Epstein Is Shaking the Climate World, Too Climate, Yesterday

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

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

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  174. In Landmark Trial, Plaintiff Says Social Media Harm Started at Age 6 Technology, Yesterday

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  175. 15 South Africans Duped Into Fighting for Russia in Ukraine Return Home World, Yesterday

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  176. Game-Changing Drugs World, Yesterday

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  177. Where to Eat and Have a Shvitz Food, Yesterday

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  178. Government Still Building Case for U.S.S. Cole Trial 25 Years After Attack U.S., Yesterday

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

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  180. What if Trump Believes All of It? Video, Yesterday

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

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  183. Mexico’s Cartel Fight Is a Terrifying High-Wire Act Opinion, Yesterday

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

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  185. The Incompetence of Trump 2.0 Video, Yesterday

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  186. What Your DNA Reveals About the Sex Life of Neanderthals Science, Yesterday

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

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

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  189. 7 New Books We Recommend This Week Books, Yesterday

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

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

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

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

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  194. Justice Department Exposed Cooperating Witnesses in Epstein Files New York, Yesterday

    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.

  195. German Court Temporarily Removes an Extremist Label for the AfD World, Yesterday

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

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

  197. Oliver Grant, a Business Architect of Wu-Tang Clan, Dies Obituaries, Yesterday

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  198. FedEx Says It Could Return Any Money From Tariff Refunds to Customers Business, Yesterday

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

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  200. Trump Administration Asks Supreme Court to End Protections for Syrian Migrants U.S., Yesterday

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

  201. ICE Car Chase Leads to Crash Involving Children, Newark Mayor Says New York, Yesterday

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

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

    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.

  203. Why U.S. Allies Are Lining Up to Meet China Video, Yesterday

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  204. A Masterwork of Postmodern Dance, Performed at The New York Times T Magazine, Yesterday

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  205. Live From the 10th Floor | Trisha Brown Dance Company Video, Yesterday

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

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

  207. A Creamy Salad Dressing That Will Change Your Life Food, Yesterday

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  208. At Jil Sander, It Could All Be So Simple Style, Yesterday

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

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  210. How to Measure Real Progress in Education Opinion, Yesterday

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