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  1. Palabra del día: ‘clemency’ En español, Today

    Esta palabra ha aparecido en 201 artículos en NYTimes.com en el último año. ¿Puedes usarla en una frase?

  2. Word of the Day: clemency The Learning Network, Today

    This word has appeared in 201 articles on NYTimes.com in the past year. Can you use it in a sentence?

  3. 2 Australian States Waive Transit Fares as Fuel Prices Soar World, Today

    The measures in Victoria and Tasmania are temporary, but show how far and how intensely the oil shock from the war in Iran has spread.

  4. Trump Is Setting the World on Fire. The Rest of Us Choke on the Fumes. Opinion, Today

    Trump’s war on Iran is dangerous for everyone.

  5. ‘The Real Housewives of Rhode Island,’ Plus 7 Things to Watch on TV This Week Arts, Today

    A new iteration of the Bravo franchise begins and the second season of “Your Friends & Neighbors” premieres.

  6. Iran to Allow More Oil Ships Through Strait of Hormuz, Trump Says Video, Today

    President Trump said that Iran had agreed to release 20 more cargo ships of oil through the Strait of Hormuz starting on Monday.

  7. EE. UU. permitirá que un petrolero ruso llegue a Cuba y rompa el bloqueo En español, Today

    El buque con crudo podría arribar el martes y dar un respiro a la isla en medio de la fuerte presión de Washington.

  8. This Is What Happens When the Gas Runs Out Business, Today

    With a cutoff in shipments imminent, Asian countries, the biggest importers of liquefied natural gas from the Middle East, are already burning more coal and reducing consumption.

  9. They’ve Been Accused of Running a ‘Covert’ Operation in Greenland. It’s No Secret. World, Today

    Members of President Trump’s circle, working in plain sight, have caught the eye of Denmark’s intelligence services for trying to make friends and cut deals on the Danish territory.

  10. He Led Congo for 18 Years. Now, He’s a Hunted Man. World, Today

    Joseph Kabila, the former president, faces the death penalty after the government convicted him of treason last year. He says the charges are bogus.

  11. Quote of the Day: Catholic Church Has Surge of Converts in U.S. Corrections, Today

    Quotation of the Day for Monday, March 30, 2026.

  12. The Secret Trial of a Chinese Artist Accused of Mocking Mao Zedong World, Today

    Gao Zhen, who emigrated to the United States years ago, was arrested during a visit to China and now faces up to three years in prison for artwork.

  13. New U.S. Missile Hit Iranian Sports Hall and School, Analysis Shows World, Today

    The Pentagon used missiles untested in combat in a deadly attack that struck civilian sites near a military compound on Feb. 28, according to visual evidence examined by The Times and weapons experts.

  14. ‘The Comeback’ Season 3, Episode 2: Getting the Band Back Together Arts, Today

    Valerie doesn’t fully understand why people in Hollywood are so worked up about A.I. She just sees a wave she thinks she knows how to ride.

  15. Trump Says Iran Agreed to Allow 20 More Ships of Oil Through Strait of Hormuz World, Today

    The president, speaking to reporters on Air Force One, cast the permission as a “sign of respect.” He also asserted that the United States had already achieved “regime change” in Iran.

  16. Oil Jumps to $116 a Barrel on Signs of Escalation of Middle East War Business, Today

    Investors digested increasing signs of escalation of the U.S.-Israeli war in Iran, which has led to a blockage of critical energy supplies.

  17. U.S. Special Operations Forces Sent to Mideast as Trump Weighs Next Move U.S., Today

    The commandos have not been assigned specific roles. But President Trump has expressed concern about the now-closed Strait of Hormuz and Iran’s store of enriched uranium.

  18. Here’s What Happened in the War in the Middle East on Sunday World, Yesterday

    Diplomats from around the region met in Pakistan, and the U.S.-Israeli bombardment hit a southern Iranian port, killing at least five people, Iranian state media said.

  19. Mamdani and Curtis Sliwa Performed a Skit. N.Y. Republicans Are Livid. New York, Yesterday

    Mayor Zohran Mamdani and his former Republican opponent recorded a skit on cat adoption for the Inner Circle, an annual press corps roast. Some politicians weren’t laughing.

  20. 5 conclusiones de las protestas ‘No Kings’ con miras a las elecciones intermedias En español, Yesterday

    La guerra en Irán impulsó a muchos jóvenes a salir a las calles, pero el control migratorio del gobierno de Trump sigue siendo un tema central. Los candidatos al Senado se unieron a la multitud.

  21. Bernie Sanders, in the Bronx, Presses N.Y. Governor to Tax the Rich New York, Yesterday

    Senator Bernie Sanders, speaking at a rally at Lehman College, lent his support to Mayor Zohran Mamdani’s effort to raise taxes on millionaires. The mayor was not present.

  22. Nicholas Haysom, Apartheid Foe Who Became a U.N. Peacemaker, Dies at 73 Obituaries, Yesterday

    As an anti-apartheid lawyer, he was jailed several times. Later, he was a top adviser to Nelson Mandela and held key posts at the United Nations.

  23. Regrettably Unfortunate Gameplay, Yesterday

    It’s smooth sailing through Gary Cee’s Monday puzzle.

  24. Politico Names New Top Editor Business, Yesterday

    Jonathan Greenberger, an executive at the publication, will take over from John Harris, a co-founder of Politico.

  25. U.S. to Allow Russian Oil Tanker to Reach Cuba, Breaking Blockade World, Yesterday

    The tanker full of crude oil could reach its expected destination by Tuesday, providing a lifeline to the island amid intense U.S. pressure.

  26. Israel’s Other War World, Yesterday

    As missiles fly in Iran, Israeli troops have moved deep into southern Lebanon to hit Hezbollah.

  27. Catholic Leaders Barred From Jerusalem Holy Site on Palm Sunday World, Yesterday

    Israeli police stopped clergymen from celebrating the Palm Sunday Mass at the Church of the Holy Sepulchre “for the first time in centuries,” church officials said.

  28. As Gas Prices Approach $4 a Gallon, Americans Rethink Vacations U.S., Yesterday

    Already pinched by the high costs of living, some families have modified how they plan to travel by road and air as the Iran war pushes gas and oil prices higher.

  29. Australian Sky Turns an Apocalyptic Blood Red World, Yesterday

    Winds from Tropical Cyclone Narelle stirred up rust-colored dust from iron-rich soil, tinging the sky over Western Australia with a reddish Mars-like hue.

  30. Australia Skies Turn Blood Red Ahead of Tropical Cyclone Video, Yesterday

    A fiery red sky covered Western Australia as Tropical Cyclone Narelle approached on Friday.

  31. Este astronauta perdió el habla en el espacio. Los doctores aún no saben por qué En español, Yesterday

    De un momento a otro, Michael Fincke perdió el habla durante una misión en la Estación Espacial Internacional en enero. El episodio provocó una inusual evacuación de regreso a la Tierra.

  32. New Political Group to Push Trump’s A.I. Agenda in Midterms Business, Yesterday

    The group, Innovation Council Action, says it plans to spend at least $100 million. It will be led by a former administration official.

  33. Eric Overmyer, Who Wrote for Modern Television Classics, Dies at 74 Arts, Yesterday

    Trained as a playwright, he got his first TV writing job on “St. Elsewhere,” then worked on “Homicide: Life on the Street,” “The Wire,” “Treme” and “Bosch.”

  34. Iran War Draws Attention to U.S. Troop Presence in Saudi Arabia World, Yesterday

    A close U.S. ally and regional rival of Iran, the kingdom has faced hundreds of Iranian missile and drone attacks since the war began.

  35. Yesterday’s Iran War Trump Israel Oil live blog included two standalone posts:
  36. Hay una razón por la que no puedes concentrarte En español, Yesterday

    Deberíamos plantearnos adoptar una postura tan firme contra los contenidos digitales ultraprocesados, en TikTok o Instagram, como la que ya adoptamos contra los alimentos ultraprocesados.

  37. Journey to the Moon ‘Starting to Feel Real’ for NASA’s Artemis II Crew Science, Yesterday

    The four astronauts — three Americans and one Canadian — spoke from a prelaunch quarantine ahead of their scheduled Wednesday mission.

  38. There Are Now Over 50,000 American Troops in the Mideast U.S., Yesterday

    The arrival of 2,500 Marines and another 2,500 sailors is keeping the number of American troops in the region at roughly 10,000 more than usual.

  39. Hundreds Gather for Funeral of 3 Lebanese Killed in Israeli Strike World, Yesterday

    Israel said one of those killed was a member of Hezbollah’s military wing “disguised as a journalist.” Lebanon’s president said all three were journalists and condemned the killings.

  40. ICE May Remain at Airports Even After T.S.A. Pay Resumes, Border Czar Says U.S., Yesterday

    Transportation safety officers are set to be paid on Monday, but Tom Homan, the White House’s border czar, said ICE agents may stay where there are shortages.

  41. Can Canada’s Left Regroup? A New Leader Will Try. World, Yesterday

    Seeking a comeback after voters flocked to Mark Carney’s Liberals, the New Democrats picked Avi Lewis, a scion of a leftist political dynasty.

  42. Make Melissa Clark’s Lemon Poppy Seed Cake Food, Yesterday

    The olive oil in this five-star recipe keeps the cake from drying out, which means you can snack on it all week long.

  43. The Death Penalty’s Invisible Wounds Opinion, Yesterday

    Readers respond to an editorial about the death penalty. Also: The benefits of small talk; calling all teenagers.

  44. Your Chatbot Isn’t a Therapist Opinion, Yesterday

    Patients are turning to A.I. chatbots for therapy — and the chatbots are fueling their worst impulses.

  45. Confronting the Chaos Briefing, Yesterday

    We offer some suggestions to help you get started on spring cleaning.

  46. Faith in Fandoms Briefing, Yesterday

    We’re looking at the religious impulses in the manosphere and pop groups.

  47. Our Enduring Fascination With the Kennedys The Daily, Yesterday

    Decades later, their family drama still captivates — and divides

  48. Don’t Cheer Too Hard for the Facebook Verdicts Opinion, Yesterday

    Courts aren’t always the right answer to our digital problems.

  49. The Iran War Is a Failure of Imagination Opinion, Yesterday

    The planners of the Iran war had plenty of on-the-ground intelligence but operated with little insight into the minds of their enemies.

  50. Wordle Review No. 1,745 Gameplay, Yesterday

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Monday, March 30, 2026.

  51. Connections Companion No. 1,023 Gameplay, Yesterday

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Monday, March 30, 2026.

  52. Strands Sidekick No. 757 Gameplay, Yesterday

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Monday, March 30, 2026.

  53. How a Mistake Led to the Breakout Star of ‘Project Hail Mary’ Movies, Yesterday

    Rocky was brought to life through a combination of puppetry and visual effects. But his charming personality was the result of a misunderstanding.

  54. 5 Takeaways From the ‘No Kings’ Rallies as the Midterms Heat Up U.S., Yesterday

    The war in Iran was a galvanizing force, but plenty of protesters focused on President Trump’s immigration crackdown. Senate candidates in several key races joined the crowds.

  55. How Many Air Traffic Controllers Are Needed Overnight? U.S., Yesterday

    The accident at LaGuardia has raised questions about whether the minimum standard of two air traffic controllers on overnight shifts is sufficient.

  56. ¿El agua mineral daña los dientes? En español, Yesterday

    La mayoría de las bebidas ácidas pueden dañar tu esmalte, pero hemos preguntado a los expertos si esta bebida carbonatada es realmente un problema.

  57. Trump’s Ballroom Design Has Barely Been Scrutinized Interactive, Yesterday

    Fake windows and a stairway to nowhere: Three months that could change the White House for generations.

  58. How the French Soccer Team Outdressed the N.B.A. Style, Yesterday

    A continent away, eclectic style draws the eye.

  59. Las mascotas que quedan abandonadas cuando sus dueños son deportados En español, Yesterday

    A medida que aumentan las detenciones y las autodeportaciones de migrantes, las asociaciones protectoras de animales de ciudades como Nueva Orleans se apresuran a alimentar, acoger y realojar a las mascotas abandonadas.

  60. Why the Iran War May Force Countries to Rely Less on Natural Gas Business, Yesterday

    The U.S. and other exporters are poised for a windfall, but disruptions to Persian Gulf supplies are also pushing gas-buying countries to consider alternatives like coal, solar and nuclear energy.

  61. ‘The Cult of Cesar’: Inside the Mountain Compound Led by Cesar Chavez U.S., Yesterday

    In his remote headquarters, the United Farm Workers leader began to see himself as not just a union leader, but a visionary healer.

  62. These Stars Owned the Red Carpet This Season Style, Yesterday

    Whether loud or quiet, formal or relaxed, the awards season attire of these eight individuals was surprising, delightful and worn with ease.

  63. He Was Supposed to Break Up Kraft and Heinz. He Changed His Mind. Business, Yesterday

    Steve Cahillane, a food industry veteran, is trying to revive the company behind Kool-Aid, Oscar Mayer and many other brands.

  64. At CPAC, Texas Shows Love for Ken Paxton and Boos for an Absent John Cornyn U.S., Yesterday

    A runoff election in two months sets up a fight between an incumbent who some say is not conservative enough and a challenger trying to shed scandals.

  65. Deaths in ICE Custody Are Growing. ‘They Let Him Rot in There.’ U.S., Yesterday

    As immigrant detainee deaths have increased, conditions in detention facilities nationwide are coming under more scrutiny.

  66. The Vivacious Play That Started as a Scandalous Poem a Century Ago Theater, Yesterday

    One hundred years after it was banned for its depiction of hedonism, the rhythmic, jazz-soaked poetry of Joseph Moncure March continues to find new life.

  67. The Fragile Hope for Salmon Recovery in Maine Science, Yesterday

    A long-term project to remove or modify dams may clear the way for endangered wild Atlantic salmon to swim freely up to the Sandy River. But it faces opposition from business and lawmakers.

  68. Chromebook Remorse: Tech Backlash at Schools Extends Beyond Phones Technology, Yesterday

    No more YouTube or video games on school laptops. Textbooks and pencils are back. Some seventh graders say they prefer learning offline.

  69. A Secret History of Psychosis Science, Yesterday

    Cohen Miles-Rath heard voices telling him to kill his father. After they passed, he spent years retracing the path of his delusions.

  70. A Novel as Slim as an iPhone Has a Lot to Say About Technology Books, Yesterday

    In “Transcription,” Ben Lerner considers a famous father, a loyal protégé and a distant son, bound by devotion and separated by miscommunication.

  71. Check Your Target-Date Fund, Especially if You Plan to Retire Soon Business, Yesterday

    Their simplicity makes the funds appealing, but they could leave many workers near retirement, particularly baby boomers, short on savings.

  72. How the Iran War Has Rippled Across the World Interactive, Yesterday

    Deflated balloons? Pricier sugar? The fighting in the Middle East has played out across the world in sometimes surprising ways.