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  1. Jeff Webb, Who Built a Competitive Cheerleading Empire, Dies at 76 Business, Today

    Through Varsity Spirit, the company he established in 1974, he turned cheerleading into a multibillion-dollar juggernaut and exerted control over almost every aspect of it.

  2. Pro-Palestinian Activists Rally in Support of Freed Columbia Protester New York, Today

    After speaking alongside city officials in Paterson, N.J., Leqaa Kordia, who was recently released after a year in ICE detention, led a crowd in chants of “globalize the intifada.”

  3. At New York Airports, Long T.S.A. Lines and Frustrated Travelers New York, Today

    The shortage of checkpoint workers created lines of at least three hours at LaGuardia Airport. Many passengers doubted ICE agents were the solution.

  4. Irán lanza misiles contra la base militar en Diego García, pero EE. UU. sigue fuera de su alcance En español, Today

    El intento de ataque iraní contra una base militar conjunta del Reino Unido y EE. UU. a 4000 kilómetros de distancia plantea interrogantes sobre el alcance de su arsenal.

  5. Una estatua de Cristóbal Colón vuelve a instalarse cerca de la Casa Blanca En español, Today

    La réplica de un monumento, que fue derribado por un grupo de manifestantes en 2020, fue colocada frente al edificio Eisenhower Executive Office en Washington.

  6. How the G.O.P. and Democrats Are Talking About the Surge in Gas Prices U.S., Today

    Republicans have largely been on defense against Democratic criticism. Here are five arguments advanced by figures in both parties.

  7. ‘Me alegro’: Trump reacciona a la muerte del exfiscal que investigó su campaña de 2016 En español, Today

    Robert Mueller fue director del FBI y en 2017 investigó los esfuerzos de Rusia por inmiscuirse en las elecciones presidenciales del año anterior e inclinar el resultado a favor de Donald Trump.

  8. Oahu Residents Assess Flood Damage as Rain Drenches Maui Video, Today

    Hawaii has been pounded for over a week by back-to-back storms. Weather officials said that 10 to 14 inches of rain fell on Thursday into Friday on Oahu, unleashing severe flooding. The storm has moved to Maui, where flash flood warnings were issued on Saturday.

  9. Got Older Gameplay, Today

    For puzzlers of all generations, Matthew Luter hits the sweet spot.

  10. Las nuevas drogas mortales no llegan en pastillas ni en agujas, sino en papel En español, Today

    Drogas fabricadas en laboratorio e impregnadas en las páginas de cartas, libros e incluso documentos legales se introducen clandestinamente a las prisiones, matan a reclusos y frustran a los investigadores.

  11. More Air-Conditioners Crank Up as Heat Wave Wilts Large Part of U.S. U.S., Today

    In recent years, more homes have added air-conditioning, something that may come in handy this week as some areas are expected to see temperatures 40 degrees above normal.

  12. For ‘Buffy’ Fans, Nicholas Brendon’s Xander Was a Complicated Everyman Arts, Today

    The actor, who died on Friday, was a fan favorite on “Buffy the Vampire Slayer,” even as his character mixed quiet heroism with hostility toward the show’s women.

  13. Trump’s Ultimatum to Iran World, Today

    The president’s messages on the war have shifted, but the latest threat might be a sign that he’s moving to a harder stance.

  14. Israel’s Missile Defense Under Scrutiny After Iranian Attack World, Today

    Two missiles landed hours apart, wreaking havoc in two towns near a heavily guarded nuclear site in the Negev Desert.

  15. French Local Elections Are Yardstick for Far Right. Initial Results Are Mixed. World, Today

    France’s municipal elections ended on Sunday evening. Full results were not expected for hours, but the first projections suggested the far right may not have made major gains.

  16. Here’s What Happened in the War in the Middle East on Sunday World, Today

    The Israeli military said its campaign against Hezbollah in Lebanon would intensify, while Iran threatened to attack civilian infrastructure if President Trump followed through with an ultimatum.

  17. Trump dice que enviará agentes del ICE a los aeropuertos el lunes En español, Today

    El presidente lanzó la amenaza de desplegar agentes del ICE en un aparente intento de obligar a los demócratas a aprobar un nuevo presupuesto para el Departamento de Seguridad Nacional.

  18. Meteorite Crashes Through Roof of House Near Houston U.S., Today

    No one was injured, but a woman was startled on Saturday when a meteorite pierced the roof of her home, ricocheted off the floor and struck a bedroom ceiling.

  19. ICE Agents Will Be Deployed to U.S. Airports, White House Confirms Video, Today

    Tom Homan, the White House border czar, confirmed on Sunday that Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents would help security officials ease long lines at airports starting Monday. Transportation Security Administration officers have been working without pay amid a partial government shutdown that has led some workers to call out of work or quit.

  20. J. Michael Bishop, Nobel Prize Winner for Cancer Research, Dies at 90 Obituaries, Today

    He helped discover cancer-causing genes. Later, as chancellor of the University of California, San Francisco, he led a major expansion.

  21. Christopher Columbus Statue Is Installed on White House Grounds Arts, Today

    The statue of the explorer, a replica of one that protesters toppled in 2020, was placed outside the Eisenhower Executive Office Building.

  22. Israel Thought It Could Spur Rebellion Inside Iran. That Hasn’t Happened. U.S., Today

    President Trump’s hopes that an Israeli plan to ignite an internal uprising against Iran’s theocratic government could bring the war to a swift end have so far been dashed.

  23. A Window Into the Lives of New York City Renters Times Insider, Today

    For Sunday’s issue of The New York Times Magazine, Gail Albert Halaban photographed city dwellers inside their apartments from across the street — with their permission, of course.

  24. Attack on a Sudan Hospital Kills Dozens, Head of W.H.O. Says World, Today

    The group’s director general said 13 children were among those killed in the latest violence in the Darfur region, and he decried the targeting of health care facilities in the civil war.

  25. Spring Cooking, Activate! Food, Today

    Lemon butter salmon, asparagus with furikake and chicken with spring vegetables, you’re up.

  26. Today’s Iran War Oil Trump live blog included two standalone posts:
  27. ICE to Augment Security at Airports Amid Partial Shutdown, Border Czar Says U.S., Today

    Tom Homan, President Trump’s chief border official, said plans were being drawn up to send immigration and customs agents to U.S. airports.

  28. Anti-Muslim Comments by G.O.P. Congressman Reflect a Rising Trend U.S., Today

    On Capitol Hill and in Nashville, comments by Representative Andy Ogles of Tennessee have sown division and underscored a growing tolerance on the right for Islamophobia.

  29. Israel Orders Military to Intensify Demolitions in Southern Lebanon World, Today

    Defense Minister Israel Katz instructed troops to destroy more bridges and buildings in southern Lebanon, stoking worries that Israel could expand a military-controlled buffer zone there.

  30. Bracing for the A.I. Economy to Come Opinion, Today

    Readers respond to two guest essays about the changes that artificial intelligence will wreak on the work force. Also: The shoes of the Trump men.

  31. The Role of Public Theology in Crisis Briefing, Today

    As the war in Iran enters its fourth week, I’m yearning for a more robust conversation about morality — in politics, in our workplaces and online.

  32. Introducing the Robot Umpire Briefing, Today

    We explain a technological change that’s about to transform baseball.

  33. Romance Novels Where Even the Non-Sexy Parts Make Your Heart Race Books, Today

    Our columnist on three sparkling new romances.

  34. The Courts Cannot Save Us From Trump Opinion, Today

    Placing too much faith in the law mistakes litigation for resistance.

  35. Can You Dress Your Way Out of Heartache? Opinion, Today

    In Odesa, the older generation continues to dress up, showing people’s determination to carry on despite the blows of history.

  36. Washington Is Flying Blind on China Opinion, Today

    Seeing China firsthand can sharpen U.S. policy, reveal Chinese strengths and weaknesses and reduce costly miscalculations.

  37. Residents of Arad Are Shaken After Direct Strike by Iranian Missile World, Today

    Attacks on Saturday injured dozens in Arad and Dimona, two cities closest to Israel’s main nuclear research facility.

  38. Connections Companion No. 1,016 Gameplay, Today

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Monday, March 23, 2026

  39. Wordle Review No. 1,738 Gameplay, Today

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Monday, March 23, 2026.

  40. Injections, Bone Hammering and the Pursuit of Peak Male Beauty The Daily, Today

    Inside the image-obsessed subculture that is “looksmaxxing.”

  41. Strands Sidekick No. 750 Gameplay, Today

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Monday, March 23, 2026.

  42. Gas Prices Have Jumped More Than 30% in Some States in Two Weeks U.S., Today

    Across the South and Southwest, where price hikes have been the most severe, drivers have lamented how the increased costs have cut into their budgets.

  43. The Chaotic Downfall of the ‘Bachelor’ Empire Arts, Today

    As competing dating shows flaunt modern norms, the ABC franchise finds itself mired in scandals and stymied by its traditional approach to love.

  44. They Want to Stop Paying Taxes as a Protest. There Are Consequences. Your Money, Today

    Some tax resisters withhold a symbolic amount, but those who willfully refuse to file or pay could face civil or criminal penalties.

  45. Despite Spiking Oil Prices, There’s No Talk of a Boom in Texas Oil Country U.S., Today

    Even with oil prices climbing, people in West Texas say it doesn’t feel like the start of another boom, at least not yet.

  46. I Think My Employee Has A.D.H.D. Should I Tell Him? Business, Today

    Plus, my co-workers had an affair and misused company funds. Somehow, I’m the one dealing with the fallout.

  47. Flea jazzista: el roquero muta para su nuevo álbum En español, Today

    El bajista de los Red Hot Chili Peppers volvió a la trompeta, para un nuevo disco en el que participan Nick Cave, Thom Yorke y un elenco de luminarias del jazz contemporáneo.

  48. ¿Qué tanto puedes ‘desintoxicarte’ del plástico? En español, Today

    La premisa de un nuevo documental de Netflix es atractiva: elimina las sustancias químicas plásticas de tu vida y mejora tu fertilidad. Pero no es tan sencillo.

  49. On Beirut’s Waterfront, Loss Meets Life, and Luxury, Amid War World, Today

    Thousands displaced by Israeli strikes on Lebanon’s capital now shelter along the promenade hugging the Mediterranean Sea. They share it with joggers, cyclists and dog walkers, alongside dizzying displays of wealth.

  50. A Meteor Exploded Over Ohio. Then the Chase Began. U.S., Today

    After a seven-ton fireball exploded above the Cleveland area, a group of meteorite hunters descended too, in the name of science — and possibly cash.

  51. How the Supreme Court Could Change Voting by Mail Video, Today

    The Supreme Court is ruling on whether ballots received after Election Day should be disqualified. Our national politics reporter Nick Corasaniti explains how a Supreme Court ruling could affect hundreds of thousands of Americans in rural and urban areas.

  52. The Supreme Court Could Make It Harder to Vote by Mail in the Midterms U.S., Today

    The Republican National Committee wants to toss ballots arriving after Election Day. Critics say thousands of votes — a majority cast by Democrats — are at stake.

  53. Choose Your Netflix Mystery: Agatha Christie or Jo Nesbo Arts, Today

    New international series offer British sleuthing, Nordic noir, anime heartbreak and the ethereal landscapes of China’s west.

  54. A Guardian of the Past Takes His Treasures Online Style, Today

    Louis Bofferding has an intimate feel for rare antiques with dramatic back stories. But his wealthy clients are content to point and click.

  55. ‘I Am the News’: The Absurd Drama (and High Stakes) of the Don Lemon Affair Magazine, Today

    A Minnesota church protest made the former anchor a star again — and a target for the Trump administration.

  56. This Corvette’s a Hybrid, but It’s Built for Raw Power, Not Efficiency Business, Today

    The ZR1X, starting at $207,000, is a Chevrolet showpiece that competes with rarefied rivals like Ferrari and McLaren at a fraction of their (stratospheric) prices.

  57. Is Taste the One Thing A.I. Can’t Replace? Style, Today

    Anxious tech workers in Silicon Valley are trying to cultivate a quality they say ChatGPT can’t provide.

  58. A Month of Great Hair Style, Today

    Bobs, bangs, buzz cuts — whatever hairstyle you desire, inspiration abounded at recent fashion weeks.

  59. Teddy Bears and Groucho Glasses: How Jews Built the Business of Fun Books, Today

    In “Playmakers,” Michael Kimmel traces, and celebrates, the immigrant roots of the American toy industry. (Batteries not included.)

  60. As Northwest Flooding Worsens, Conflicting Interests Stymie Solutions U.S., Today

    Washington’s floods in December broke records set just four years before, but as farmers, tribes, fishermen and governments search for solutions, a quick fix, dredging, seems to stand in the way.

  61. ¿El mejor consejo para escribir? Consíguete un perro En español, Today

    Autores superventas y galardonados nos explicaron por qué tener un perro es importante para su escritura.

  62. Yousef Pezeshkian, el hijo del presidente de Irán que lleva un diario de la guerra En español, Today

    El diario ofrece una visión poco frecuente de cómo viven las figuras políticas de Irán mientras la guerra hace estragos, y les acorrala.

  63. ¿Quién es Banksy? Este episodio policial de 2000 podría contener una pista En español, Today

    Hace un cuarto de siglo, un artista callejero desconocido merodeaba Manhattan cuando acabó detenido por pintarrajear una valla publicitaria.

  64. Ordena tus pertenencias antes de morir. Tus seres queridos te lo agradecerán En español, Today

    En su exitoso libro ‘El arte sueco de ordenar antes de morir’, Margareta Magnusson animaba a los lectores a realizar una limpieza profunda ante una posible partida. La autora ha muerto a los 91 años.

  65. ¿El efecto de la cafeína en el matcha es diferente? En español, Today

    Parte de la publicidad de los productos de matcha insinúa que ciertos compuestos del té pueden reducir el estrés y mejorar la concentración.

  66. ‘Love Story’ Has People Falling for ’90s New York City Again New York, Today

    The show, about John F. Kennedy Jr. and Carolyn Bessette, has fans flocking to restaurants and stores the couple visited during their romance.

  67. ‘I Jumped Out of Bed, Marched Next Door and Began an Irrational Rant’ New York, Today

    Confronting a noisy neighbor, at a Manhattan club after the prom and more reader tales of New York City in this week’s Metropolitan Diary.

  68. Spelling Bee Forum Gameplay, Today

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

  69. EE. UU. e Israel empiezan a revelar prioridades diferentes en Irán En español, Today

    Estados Unidos ve a Irán desde la perspectiva de sus responsabilidades globales y de sus objetivos estratégicos. Israel tiene un enfoque más regional. Después de casi tres semanas de guerra, sus caminos se están separando.

  70. The End of the Free-Range, Device-Free ‘Stand By Me’ Childhood Opinion, Today

    What a 40-year-old movie told me about childhood today.

  71. Change Your Life. Start a Band. Opinion, Today

    We crave connection. We crave community. You should start by recruiting a drummer.

  72. Trump Has Made a Fundamental Miscalculation about Iran Opinion, Today

    America shouldn’t fight a war like this.

  73. ¿Un psicodélico poco conocido puede ayudar a tratar el trauma? En español, Today

    Veteranos y otras personas que han sufrido traumas y lesiones están viajando a clínicas de todo el mundo para tomar ibogaína. Yo también emprendí ese viaje por una razón profundamente personal.

  74. Quote of the Day: A Lifeline for Inmates Turns Deadly Corrections, Today

    Quotation of the Day for Sunday, March 22, 2026.

  75. Election in Slovenia Will Test Europe’s Political Mood World, Today

    The center-left government is being challenged by a right-wing populist accused of launching a smear campaign in the final days of a close race.

  76. A Brussels Community Moves on From Terrorist Attacks, but New Challenges Emerge World, Today

    Molenbeek was branded a hotbed of radicalization after the Paris and Brussels terrorist attacks of a decade ago. It is trying to reinvent itself amid new challenges.

  77. France Is Voting for Thousands of New Mayors. Here’s Why It Matters. World, Today

    The far-right party had first-round successes in several cities, but so did the far left. Sunday’s second round may clarify who has real momentum.

  78. The Billionaire Funding France’s Far Right International Home, Today

    Pierre-Édouard Stérin is financing projects to make France less Muslim, more Catholic and more capitalist. He says his program has trained thousands running for municipal office on Sunday.

  79. She’s a 2,500-Year-Old Rebel With a Cause Theater, Today

    “Antigone” gave us the original “bad girl,” but its themes go beyond that. How do adaptations keep making Sophocles’ ideas about democracy and theater new?

  80. Why Are We Obsessed With Antigone? Video, Today

    Antigone, an ancient Greek play, is being adapted in several theaters across New York City. Our critic Helen Shaw explains why Sophocles’s anti-heroine is such a relevant figure today.

  81. Italy’s Leader Wants to Change the Constitution. Italians Don’t Get It. World, Today

    Voting starts Sunday on a referendum to overhaul Italy’s judiciary. Many people don’t understand the complex proposal — and it could hurt Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni.

  82. As War Disrupts India’s Gulf Ties, Economy Faces ‘New Broadside’ Business, Today

    Generations of Indian workers and businesses have turned the Arab side of the Gulf into a vital appendage of their own country.

  83. Corrections: March 22, 2026 Corrections, Today

    Corrections that appeared in print on Sunday, March 22, 2026.

  84. Andy Beshear Delivers a Scathing Attack on JD Vance in Ohio, Stoking 2028 Tensions U.S., Today

    Mr. Beshear, the Democratic governor of Kentucky, sharply criticized Mr. Vance as both angle for potential presidential runs.

  85. Trump’s Reaction to Mueller’s Death: ‘Good, I’m Glad.’ U.S., Today

    The president has been known to disparage foes after their deaths. His response to Mr. Mueller’s death drew criticism from Republicans and Democrats.