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  1. Today’s Nyc Snow Storm live blog included three standalone posts:
  2. Senator Handcuffed After Interrupting Noem Will Give Spanish Rebuttal to Trump U.S., Today

    Senator Alex Padilla, a Democrat from California, offered a preview of his remarks, which he expects to focus on the economy, immigration and fair elections.

  3. The European Union Hits Pause on Its U.S. Trade Deal World, Today

    The 27-nation bloc isn’t throwing out the deal it struck with the United States, but officials want more clarity before they implement it.

  4. Trump Administration Scrambles to Pick Up the Pieces of Broken Tariffs U.S., Today

    President Trump is already working to piece his tariff program back together, after a Supreme Court ruling ruptured a centerpiece of his economic agenda.

  5. Black Smoke, Burning Tires: A Tourist City Is Jolted by Violence in Mexico World, Today

    Violence broke out shortly after the killing of Mexico’s most wanted drug cartel boss Sunday. Tourists described the unease in Puerto Vallarta, a coastal resort destination.

  6. Dinamarca rechaza el plan de Trump de enviar un barco hospital a Groenlandia En español, Today

    El ministro de Defensa de Dinamarca señaló que Groenlandia no necesitaba asistencia médica, un día después de que el presidente de EE. UU. dijera que planeaba enviar un “gran barco hospital” a la isla.

  7. Binance Pledged to Crack Down on Crime. Its Employees Found Potential Violations. Technology, Today

    Internal Binance investigators traced $1.7 billion that flowed from accounts on the exchange to entities linked to Iran, according to company records and other documents.

  8. Judge Bars Release of Special Counsel Report on Trump’s Mishandling of Documents U.S., Today

    Judge Aileen Cannon, a Trump-appointed federal judge in Florida, slammed the former special counsel, Jack Smith, for drafting the report even after she had dismissed the case.

  9. A Weeknight Winner for When You’re Sick of Winter Food, Today

    Melissa Clark’s recipe for five-star skillet chicken thighs with brown butter corn looks solidly to warmer weather.

  10. How a Horse Whinnies: With a Whistle and a Song Science, Today

    Horses, with their high-pitched whinnies, seemed to buck the trend of larger animals producing lower sounds, but a new study explains the mechanics behind the noises a horse makes.

  11. ‘Survivor’ Is America Arts, Today

    It’s our greatest game and our truest mirror. And in its tiki-torch-festooned way, it’s captured our society as an ever-changing collection of tribes.

  12. The Rise of Eyes Began With Just One Science, Today

    Even Charles Darwin was puzzled by the evolution of the vertebrate eye. New research suggests that it traces back to a cyclopean invertebrate with a single eye atop the head.

  13. Key Witness Who Disputed ICE Account of Fatal Texas Shooting Dies in Car Accident U.S., Today

    A passenger in the car with Ruben Ray Martinez wrote that the men were trying to comply with authorities before Mr. Martinez was shot. The passenger, Joshua Orta, died in a car accident on Saturday.

  14. France Summons U.S. Ambassador Over Comments on Activist’s Killing World, Today

    Charles Kushner, President Trump’s envoy to Paris, was called in after the State Department cited “violent radical leftism” in the beating death of Quentin Deranque, 23.

  15. Hicieron tratos con Trump para acordar aranceles más bajos. Ahora están atrapados En español, Today

    Los países que, bajo la amenaza de los aranceles, asumieron enormes promesas de inversión con EE. UU., ahora se enfrentan al hecho de que tal vez hubiera sido mejor esperar.

  16. Supreme Court to Weigh Oil-Industry Effort to End a Major Climate Suit Climate, Today

    The case could have significant bearing on a range of other lawsuits brought against the fossil fuel industry by cities and states across the country.

  17. Cities May Be ‘Evolutionary Training Grounds’ for Spotted Lanternflies Science, Today

    Living in urban China may have given the insects the traits they needed to thrive in the United States, a new study suggests.

  18. Catherine, Princess of Wales, and a Projection of Royal Unity Style, Today

    After Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor’s arrest, the Prince and Princess of Wales made a pointed BAFTA appearance.

  19. ‘El Mencho’ ha muerto. ¿Qué pasará con el Cártel Jalisco Nueva Generación? En español, Today

    La muerte de Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes supuso un duro golpe para el Cártel Jalisco Nueva Generación, pero pocos creen que signifique el fin del poderoso grupo.

  20. Architecture Prize Responds After Tom Pritzker’s Epstein Ties Surface Arts, Today

    A Pritzker Prize statement cited the award’s independence after Mr. Pritzker, who directs the foundation behind the award, resigned as chairman of the Hyatt Corporation.

  21. Today’s Mexico Mencho Violencia live blog included one standalone post:
  22. Backed by Anthropic, a Super PAC Begins an Ad Blitz in Support of A.I. Regulation Technology, Today

    The ads by Public First Action, which started airing on Monday, are part of an escalating political war over artificial intelligence before the midterm elections.

  23. The Wellness Guru Jay Shetty Has Raised Some Doubts. Including His Own. Video, Today

    The self-help influencer Jay Shetty on his values, his journey and criticism of his work.

  24. Winter Storm Remains Intense as It Blasts Region With Snow Weather, Today

    Forecasters warned that two feet or more of snow would create dangerous or impossible travel, as well as power outages, from New Jersey to Massachusetts.

  25. Tariff Turmoil Returns to Global Markets Business, Today

    Businesses and U.S. trade partners are again grappling with the uncertainty of President Trump’s trade war, even as he imposes new levies.

  26. Today’s Mexico live blog included one standalone post:
  27. Top Fed Official Sees Little Effect on Rate Outlook From Supreme Court’s Tariff Ruling Business, Today

    Christopher J. Waller, a Federal Reserve governor, said he would support a pause in rate cuts in March if the labor market continued to show signs of stabilizing.

  28. The Next Conflict Briefing, Today

    We’re looking at the potential for a U.S. attack on Iran.

  29. U.K., Australia and Others Worse Off Under Trump’s New Tariffs Business, Today

    Many important U.S. trading partners are facing higher duties after President Trump, reacting to a Supreme Court setback, set the rate on a new set of global tariffs at 15 percent.

  30. European Support for Ukraine Stumbles on Eve of Invasion’s 4th Anniversary World, Today

    Hungary said that it would block both the latest sanctions package on Russia and a financial aid package to Kyiv worth about $106 billion.

  31. The Blizzard Has Snarled Transit in the Northeast Weather, Today

    Subways, trains and buses are canceled or severely delayed from New Jersey to Massachusetts as the blizzard makes its way across the East Coast.

  32. Killing of Cartel Boss Sets Off Chaos in Mexico, and Trump Has a New Plan for Tariffs The Headlines, Today

    Plus, a shooting at Mar-a-Lago.

  33. Chaos, Confusion and Defiance: The Global Fallout From the Tariff Ruling The Daily, Today

    The Supreme Court struck down President Trump’s sweeping tariffs. What happens next?

  34. Connections Companion No. 989 Gameplay, Today

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Tuesday, Feb. 24, 2026.

  35. Strands Sidekick No. 723 Gameplay, Today

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Tuesday, Feb. 24, 2026.

  36. Wordle Review No. 1,711 Gameplay, Today

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Tuesday, Feb. 24, 2026.

  37. The Best and Worst Moments From the 2026 BAFTAs Movies, Today

    Alan Cumming forced fishy British snacks onto movie stars. Paddington Bear presented an award. And there was more swearing, and racial curses, than this awards show has ever heard.

  38. Film Club: ‘Why Are A.I. Hits So Sad?’ The Learning Network, Today

    Do you ever listen to music created by artificial intelligence? Do you think it is any good?

  39. Violence Erupts Across Mexico After Cartel Boss Killed Video, Today

    After the Mexican government said it had killed one of the country’s most violent criminal figures, Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes, known as El Mencho, armed groups set fires to buildings and vehicles across Mexico.

  40. ¿El amor es adictivo? Muchos dicen que sí, y eso está cambiando nuestra idea del romance En español, Today

    Poemas y canciones dicen que el amor debería sacudir nuestro mundo. La lógica de la adicción al amor sugiere que no.

  41. The Television Show Every American Should Watch Opinion, Today

    An emergency room that’s a mirror.

  42. What’s Happened Since the Supreme Court’s Tariff Ruling Business, Today

    After the Trump administration’s punishing tariffs were invalidated, the president said he would impose new tariffs using a different authority. It’s been a whirlwind.

  43. Women’s Olympic Hockey Gold Medalist Has Her Brothers’ Eccentric Support World, Today

    The three brothers of Haley Winn, a defender for the U.S. squad, gained a spotlight for the colorful ways they cheered on their sister’s dream.

  44. Trump Claims a Historic Turnaround for the U.S. Here Are the Facts. U.S., Today

    Trends on jobs, inflation and crime that began before Donald Trump retook office continued, largely unabated, in his first year back.

  45. Should I Stop Wearing My Greatcoat Because of ICE Raids? Fashion, Today

    Recently, the military-style outerwear has taken on new meaning. Our critic traces shifting clothing connotations and offers advice on how to react.

  46. The Rise of the Bratty Machines Opinion, Today

    An autonomous OpenClaw chatbot seeks revenge.

  47. Why the Supreme Court Struck Down Trump’s Tariffs Video, Today

    Our reporter Ann E. Marimow describes the rationale of the Supreme Court’s 6-to-3 ruling to strike down President Trump’s sweeping tariffs.

  48. The Epstein Files Should Never Have Been Released Opinion, Today

    Putting millions of pages online is a sign of institutional failure.

  49. For Iran’s Rulers, Refusing U.S. Demands Is a Risk Worth Taking World, Today

    The government in Tehran sees capitulating to Washington’s demands on uranium enrichment and ballistic missiles as riskier to its survival than going to war, analysts say.

  50. Judges Grow Angry Over Trump Administration Violating Their Orders U.S., Today

    At least 35 times since August, federal judges have ordered the administration to explain why it should not be punished for violating their orders in immigration cases.

  51. The SYRN Call of Oddly Spelled Brand Names Gameplay, Today

    Why a company would want to roll out a product line that needs a pronunciation key.

  52. $4 Million Homes in California Real Estate, Today

    A contemporary house in Los Angeles, a midcentury modern home in Palm Springs and beach house in Oxnard.

  53. What Is Your Reaction to the National Park Service Deleting Aspects of American History? The Learning Network, Today

    In national parks and at historic sites, the Trump administration has removed educational materials about slavery and other topics it deems inappropriate.

  54. Former F.B.I. Official, Ousted Under Trump, Will Run for Congress in Maryland U.S., Today

    David Sundberg, who led the Washington Field Office, is joining a crowded Democratic primary for Steny H. Hoyer’s open House seat.

  55. Supreme Court Considers Fate of Docks and Other Assets Seized by Cuba in 1960 U.S., Today

    Amid rising tensions with Cuba, the Trump administration is backing lawsuits that would allow Americans to get compensation for property confiscated by Fidel Castro’s regime.

  56. With a Payout, She Left San Francisco Behind and Moved Back Home Real Estate, Today

    A woman left the city she loved to return to Chico, Calif., where dozens of cousins and extended family were waiting for her.

  57. Blue Cities and States Are in Trouble. Democrats Need to Change How They Run Them. Opinion, Today

    The need to push back against a core Democratic Party constituency.

  58. Some Chefs Balk at Abu Dhabi as Site of Best Restaurants Ceremony Food, Today

    The World’s 50 Best Restaurants will give out its awards this year in a country that has been accused of human rights violations.

  59. The Soundtrack of the Doomscroll Generation? It’s Phonk. Arts, Today

    YouTube Shorts and TikToks are often set to electronic dance music with rap roots that’s become the unconscious hum of vertical video while making its creators rich.

  60. ‘The Inquisitor’ Review: Barbara Jordan Is Speaking Movies, Today

    This whirlwind biographical documentary puts Barbara Jordan, the esteemed congresswoman and professor who died in 1996, front and center as a voice of moral authority.

  61. In Washington State, Democrats Consider Breaking a Taboo: Taxing the Rich U.S., Today

    The state where Jeff Bezos and Bill Gates made fortunes might have progressive social policies, but its resistance to an income tax is similar to conservative states. That might change.

  62. It’s a Buyer’s Market, but Homeownership Eludes Many Americans Business, Today

    A growing split between low-to-middle-income families and wealthy households is changing who has access to homeownership now.

  63. What to Know About the Snowstorm in New York New York, Today

    The expected blizzard has shut down schools, libraries and courthouses, and led to restrictions on public transportation and the use of roads.

  64. Make This Year’s Spring Break a Great Escape Travel, Today

    Need an idea for a family vacation? Here are five destinations that fit the bill, whether you’re looking for culture, adventure or a great beach.

  65. The Ukrainian Bureaucrat Working to Squeeze Russia’s War Machine World, Today

    Vladyslav Vlasiuk has spent the past four years pressing Western allies to squeeze the Russian economy through more sanctions. He hopes that 2026 will be the tipping point.

  66. Three Homes Designed by Famous Architects Real Estate, Today

    The last home Frank Lloyd Wright designed in Phoenix, Ray Kappe’s former residence in Los Angeles and a 1960s Donald Wexler in Palm Springs.

  67. ‘A.I. Literacy’ Is Trending in Schools. Here’s Why. Business, Today

    Artificial intelligence companies are urging teachers to prepare students for an “A.I.-driven future.” What that means varies from school to school.

  68. Spring Men’s Wear Befitting a Jazz Club T Magazine, Today

    Fashion’s latest ode to the genre includes pinstripes, double-breasted suits and sharp shoes.

  69. The Olympics Showcased an Italian Dish, but Its Birthplace Was Unsung Food, Today

    Pizzoccheri, a hearty buckwheat pasta, graced restaurant menus and the athletes’ cafeterias. A chef hopes it can put a spotlight on the valley where it comes from.

  70. In a Clothing Pickle? There’s an App for That Style, Today

    Pickle, a new peer-to-peer apparel-rental app, helps users stay on trend without having to go into debt or rely on climate-unfriendly fast fashion.

  71. The Japanese Airport That Doesn’t Lose Bags Video, Today

    Kansai International Airport, which is located near Osaka, Japan, hasn’t lost a single piece of luggage since it opened in 1994. River Akira Davis, our Tokyo correspondent, visited the airport to understand how Japanese culture has influenced its success.

  72. 7 Smart Cooking Tips for the Best Baked Pasta of Your Life Food, Today

    Lasagna, mac and cheese, ziti: Make them even more delicious with these small hacks.

  73. Stop Trying to Optimize Your Exercise Opinion, Today

    We will probably never get good data to answer the question of which exercise routine is best.

  74. 1,900 Pounds of Dungeness Crab, Just Add Diners Food, Today

    In Northern California, the tradition of winter crab feeds, which started after the Gold Rush, endures in crustaceans feasts attended by thousands.

  75. They Fought for the C.I.A. in Afghanistan. In America, They’re Living in Fear. Magazine, Today

    A shooting in Washington, D.C., threw their immigration status into jeopardy — and brought attention to a long-hidden dimension of America’s war.

  76. At This Newark School, A.I. Lessons Are the New Drivers’ Ed Technology, Today

    Teachers say they want to equip high school students to drive artificial intelligence, rather than be mere passengers steered by chatbots.

  77. The Next Stop for a Sundance Director: Leading New York’s Film Forum Arts, Today

    Tabitha Jackson sees an opportunity to develop the next generation of cinephiles at the Greenwich Village art-house cinema.

  78. The Human Cost of Trump’s War on Science Opinion, Today

    The ripple effects of cutting H.I.V. research funding.

  79. The Bad Bunny Effect: Dance Without Fear Arts, Today

    His “Baile Inolvidable” has sparked a surge of interest in salsa dancing and brought in a younger generation. “It’s been positively contagious,” a teacher said.

  80. As Trump Touts Economic Gains, Many Workers Still Feel the Pinch U.S., Today

    President Trump says that he has brought down inflation, but families are still struggling to pay bills and plan for the future.

  81. My Hope for Nick Reiner Opinion, Today

    We feel compassion for his parents — but often not for Nick Reiner himself. His suffering, too, must have been terrible; it must be terrible right now.

  82. They Hated Exercise. Weight-Loss Drugs Changed Everything. Well, Today

    For some people, the medications have transformed their relationship with physical activity.

  83. Is Climate Change Making Inflation Worse? Climate, Today

    There’s mounting evidence that extreme weather is making some everyday stuff more expensive. But how that plays out for you depends several factors.

  84. Mexico Killed ‘El Mencho.’ What’s Next for the Drug Cartel He Led? World, Today

    The death of Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes dealt a major blow to the Jalisco New Generation Cartel, but few believe it spells the end for the powerful group.

  85. The Hardest Coaching Job in Sports, and an Olympic Recap from Milan Podcasts, Today

    Plus, your M.L.B. spring training preview.

  86. Major Snowstorm Hits Northeast and Mid-Atlantic Video, Today

    The storm is moving across the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic regions. Parts of New England and the New York City region could receive up to 18 inches.

  87. The Kremlin Banned These Books. You Can Find Them in a New York Library. New York, Today

    A professor at Hunter College has built one of the largest special collections of contraband Russian literature in the world.

  88. Spelling Bee Forum Gameplay, Today

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

  89. Duterte’s Fans Rally in The Hague as the I.C.C. Weighs Evidence Against Him World, Today

    The protests are a sign of the Philippine ex-leader’s ongoing influence, even as he faces a possible trial for the deaths of thousands during his war on drugs.

  90. ¿Debo refrigerar las manzanas? Guía de la A a la Z para conservar frutas y verduras En español, Today

    Los buenos productos agrícolas son un regalo. Manténlos frescos el mayor tiempo posible con estos consejos.

  91. The ‘Scrubs’ Reboot, Plus 6 Things to Watch on TV This Week Arts, Today

    The medical comedy is back for another run, and the 50th season of “Survivor” is set to begin.

  92. No, Trump Isn’t Good for Putin Opinion, Today

    Russian hopes for respect have been dashed.

  93. 12 atuendos inolvidables en los BAFTA En español, Today

    Trajes vaporosos, faldas de sirena, pies de zorrillo y mucho más.

  94. An Ugly Building in a Beautiful City Gets a Much-Debated Makeover World, Today

    The Tour Montparnasse is one of Paris’s least-loved landmarks. After half a century, it’s finally being remodeled.

  95. No Corrections: Feb. 23, 2026 Corrections, Today

    No corrections appeared in print on Monday, Feb. 23, 2026.

  96. Quote of the Day: These Black Medics Drove a Revolution In Emergency Care Corrections, Today

    Quotation of the Day for Monday, February 23, 2026.

  97. Lo que hay que saber sobre la muerte de ‘El Mencho’ En español, Today

    El gobierno mexicano dijo el domingo que había matado a Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes, líder histórico de una de las organizaciones criminales más poderosas del país, el Cártel Jalisco Nueva Generación.

  98. ‘A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms’ Season 1 Finale Recap: On the Road Again Arts, Today

    A melancholy finale sees Dunk finally treated as a proper knight, which includes a royal request to take on Egg as his proper squire.

  99. Yesterday’s Nyc Winter Snow live blog included four standalone posts:
  100. Susan Sheehan, Chronicler of Lives on the Margins, Dies at 88 Books, Today

    As a journalist and author, she wrote meticulous portraits of people for The New Yorker. Her book “Is There No Place on Earth for Me?” won the Pulitzer Prize.

  101. What to Know About the Killing of ‘El Mencho’ World, Today

    The Mexican government has killed Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes, the longtime leader of one of Mexico’s most powerful gangs, the Jalisco New Generation Cartel.

  102. Armed Man Is Shot and Killed at Mar-a-Lago, Authorities Say Video, Yesterday

    Officers fatally shot Austin Tucker Martin, 21, after he entered a secure perimeter at Mar-a-Lago, officials said. The authorities said he was carrying what appeared to be a shotgun and a fuel canister.

  103. Showed Again Gameplay, Yesterday

    Hannah Binney returns with another Monday puzzle.

  104. ‘Marcel on the Train’ Review: A Famous Mime’s Little-Known Back Story Theater, Yesterday

    This bio play about Marcel Marceau, which delves into his part in the French Resistance, stars Ethan Slater (yes, that’s Boq from the “Wicked” movies).

  105. Willie Colón Played Up the Bad Guy With Purpose Style, Yesterday

    By styling himself after mobsters and blaxploitation characters early in his career, Mr. Colón, the legend of salsa music who died on Saturday, crafted an everlasting image.

  106. Here Are the Rare Instances of Fatal Shootings by the Secret Service U.S., Yesterday

    Sunday’s shooting of an armed man at President Trump’s Florida club is one of only a handful of fatal encounters that the agency has had in its 160-year history.

  107. New York City Faces Its Second Big Storm in Weeks Weather, Yesterday

    The storm in late January was bad enough. This one is bringing true blizzard conditions, and the city has stepped up its response.

  108. Remains Believed to Be St. Francis’ Are on Rare Public Display Video, Yesterday

    The bones of St. Francis, preserved in a nitrogen-filled plexiglass case, were shown to the public just once, briefly, in 1978.

  109. F.B.I. Director Celebrates Hockey Victory as Bureau Stares Down Crises U.S., Yesterday

    Kash Patel’s trip to Italy came at a fraught and frenetic time for the bureau and Mr. Patel, who has shown little willingness to curb his jet-setting.

  110. Norman Francis, Who Led Xavier University Into a New Era, Dies at 94 U.S., Yesterday

    He was America’s longest-serving college president, with 47 years of service, by the time he retired in 2015.

  111. N.C. Man Shot and Killed at Mar-a-Lago Liked to Draw Golf Courses U.S., Yesterday

    The 21-year-old man was killed by law enforcement officers after he entered Mar-a-Lago with a weapon.

  112. Trump Considers Targeted Strike Against Iran, Followed by Larger Attack U.S., Yesterday

    The top negotiators plan to meet in Geneva on Thursday for last-ditch talks, debating a new proposal that could create an off-ramp as two carrier groups massed within striking distance of Iran.

  113. Courting China Again World, Yesterday

    The German chancellor will travel to Beijing this week, the latest high-level visitor as Western countries pivot back to China.

  114. Un hombre armado es abatido en Mar-a-Lago, según el Servicio Secreto En español, Yesterday

    El sheriff local identificó al hombre como Austin Tucker Martin, de 21 años y originario de Cameron, Carolina del Norte. El presidente no se encontraba en su complejo de Florida y no ha hecho comentarios sobre el tiroteo.

  115. Canada’s Spirit Rises and Falls With Its Olympic Hockey Teams World, Yesterday

    Canadians jammed bars that opened at dawn across the nation on Sunday but the United States dealt the team, and the country, a devastating blow in overtime.

  116. BAFTAs 2026: ‘One Battle After Another’ Wins Best Film Movies, Yesterday

    Paul Thomas Anderson’s comedy drama won six awards at the British equivalent of the Oscars. The best actor choice, however, was a surprise.

  117. Un espectáculo en el Centro Kennedy se cancela por la contaminación intencional de la pista de hielo En español, Yesterday

    No se ha producido ninguna detención después de que un individuo vertiera un líquido desconocido en una pista de patinaje temporal.

  118. Hunter College to Review Professor’s ‘Abhorrent’ Remarks at Meeting New York, Yesterday

    A student objected to the potential closure of her New York City middle school. The professor, speaking on a hot mic, said, “They’re too dumb to know they’re in a bad school.” The comment was assailed as racist.

  119. Trump Calls on Netflix to Oust Susan Rice From Its Board Business, Yesterday

    The president made the attack as Netflix and Paramount Skydance face a key deadline in a bidding war for Warner Bros. Discovery.

  120. La TSA dice que el programa PreCheck seguirá operativo en los aeropuertos En español, Yesterday

    El Departamento de Seguridad Nacional dijo el domingo que el programa de seguridad aeroportuaria seguiría disponible, horas después de anunciar que sería suspendido.

  121. When Faced With Claims of Racism, Trump Points to His Black Friends U.S., Yesterday

    President Trump has often invoked his unnamed Black friends, or name-checked celebrities and athletes, when asked to discuss anything related to Black voters.

  122. NJ Transit Will Suspend Service as Storm Disrupts Monday Commute Weather, Yesterday

    Other transit agencies, including the Long Island Rail Road and Metro-North, were adjusting their schedules starting Sunday evening because of the winter storm.

  123. 12 Unforgettable Looks at the BAFTAs Style, Yesterday

    Swishy suits, mermaid skirts, skunk feet and more.

  124. Iran Students Protest for Second Day Despite State Crackdown World, Yesterday

    Student groups reported protests at universities in Iran’s two largest cities as the government grapples with domestic discontent and the threat of U.S. strikes.

  125. El ejército colombiano enfrenta una nueva amenaza letal: drones baratos modificados En español, Yesterday

    En Colombia, la rápida proliferación de drones armados cada vez más sofisticados entre los grupos insurgentes se ha convertido en un inmenso reto para el gobierno.

  126. Iran Could Direct Proxies to Attack U.S. Targets Abroad, Officials Warn U.S., Yesterday

    Security officials are monitoring increasingly worrisome signs as President Trump considers another military campaign against Iran.

  127. The Case for Striking Iran Opinion, Yesterday

    The Iranian people should not be let down again.

  128. ‘The Waterfall’ Review: A Mother’s Blessing and a Daughter’s Burden Theater, Yesterday

    Phanésia Pharel’s wistful two-hander starring Patrice Johnson Chevannes and Natalie Paul looks at a Haitian American family and questions of legacy.

  129. New York City Public Schools Will Have a Snow Day on Monday New York, Yesterday

    Mayor Zohran Mamdani said that no remote classes would be held. The last official snow day in the city’s schools was in March 2019.

  130. Interactive Maps and Charts: Tracking the Northeast Winter Storm Interactive, Yesterday

    See where snowfall and cold temperatures are expected.

  131. Winter Storm Disrupts Travel at Major Airports in the Northeast Weather, Yesterday

    With significant snowfall and strong winds expected across the region, many flights were canceled. New York City’s airports were among the hardest hit.

  132. ‘El Mencho’ fue abatido, según el gobierno de México En español, Yesterday

    Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes, también conocido como “El Mencho”, era el jefe del Cártel Jalisco Nueva Generación. El gobierno mexicano dijo que había muerto el domingo.

  133. Map: 7.1-Magnitude Earthquake Shakes the South China Sea Interactive, Yesterday

    View the location of the quake’s epicenter and shake area.

  134. Mexico’s Most-Wanted Cartel Boss Killed by Security Forces, Officials Say World, Yesterday

    Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes, also known as “El Mencho,” was the head of the Jalisco New Generation Cartel and widely regarded as one of the country’s most violent criminal figures.