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  1. Here’s What Happened in the War in the Middle East on Monday World, March 17

    President Trump said he might postpone a trip to China to focus on the war. More than a million people have been displaced in Lebanon this month, according to the country’s health ministry.

  2. What the Oscars Got Right Podcasts, March 17

    Giving Michael B. Jordan and “KPop Demon Hunters” their due, to start.

  3. Old-Fashioned, for One Gameplay, March 17

    Kiran Pandey presents a puzzle for our modern times.

  4. Florida College Republican Group Penalized Over Antisemitism Accusations U.S., March 17

    After the University of Florida restricted the Republican organization from operating on campus, the group sued the university arguing its First Amendment rights were violated.

  5. How Michael B. Jordan Won Best Actor Movies, March 17

    The “Sinners” star became the consensus pick as voters soured on Timothée Chalamet, the “Marty Supreme” lead. It helped that the winner is a bankable performer.

  6. Utah Mother Found Guilty of Fatally Poisoning Husband U.S., March 17

    Kouri Richins was accused of mixing a lethal dose of fentanyl into a drink she made for her husband. She later wrote a children’s book about coping with grief.

  7. A Hard-Knock Life: A Trump Cabinet Hopeful Is Moved Offstage U.S., March 17

    Richard Grenell once hoped to be President Trump’s secretary of state. Instead, Mr. Trump just replaced him as Kennedy Center president.

  8. The Shortsightedness of Trump’s War in Iran Video, March 17

    Is the U.S. repeating a century-old mistake in Iran? On “The Ezra Klein Show,” Ali Vaez, the Iran project director for the International Crisis Group, warns that Western-backed “short-term gains” often lead to unintended consequences.

  9. Trump Claims an Ex-President Confided His Regrets on Iran. But Who? U.S., March 17

    The New York Times reached out to people close to President Trump’s predecessors. They disputed Mr. Trump’s claims.

  10. Trump’s Failed Diplomacy in Iran Video, March 17

    What is the price of President Trump’s failed diplomacy? Ali Vaez, the Iran project director at the International Crisis Group, tells Ezra Klein that Trump’s preference for “surrender” over “marginal improvements” cost the U.S. a historic nuclear breakthrough.

  11. Airport Security Lines Grow Amid Partial Government Shutdown Video, March 17

    Travelers face long lines at airport security checkpoints at a growing number of U.S. airports as Congress remains at an impasse over funding for the Department of Homeland Security, which oversees the T.S.A.

  12. Trump Is Trying to Bully America Into Supporting His War. It Won’t Work. Opinion, Today

    Even as he’s wrecking American institutions, he is revealing the limits of his cultural influence.

  13. Fast-Moving Fire in Queens Kills 4, Including a Child Video, Today

    Fierce winds fueled a blaze in a mixed-use building on Monday, killing four people and injuring 12 others, officials said.

  14. Aide Accused by Hegseth of Leaking Is Hired for Intelligence Job U.S., Today

    Dan Caldwell will serve as an adviser to senior intelligence officials. His hiring signals the end of a high-profile investigation.

  15. Administration Targeted Climate Lab in Effort to Free Trump Ally, Lawsuit Claims Climate, Today

    The complaint says efforts to dismantle an atmospheric research center are part of a broader political campaign that endangers climate and weather studies.

  16. Gregory Bovino to Retire From Border Patrol U.S., Today

    The outspoken border official drove the agency’s aggressive immigration policy in U.S. cities, including Minneapolis, until January.

  17. Trump Administration Said to Tell Cuba That Its President Has to Go World, Today

    The United States has told Cuba that for meaningful progress to be made in negotiations, President Miguel Díaz-Canel must step down, said people familiar with the talks.

  18. House Adopts Bill to Ease Recovery by Heirs of Nazi Looted Art Arts, Today

    The Senate had already passed an extension of the so-called HEAR Act, which is scheduled to expire at the end of the year. The bill now heads to President Trump’s desk.

  19. A Judge Strikes Down Kennedy’s Vaccine Policies Briefing, Today

    Also, Trump raises the possibility of the U.S. “taking Cuba.” Here’s the latest at the end of Monday.

  20. Trump Is Trying to Sell War Like Steaks Video, Today

    The president is approaching the war in Iran as if he’s selling another Trump product, the writer E.J. Dionne Jr. says on “The Opinions.” But “selling war is a very serious business,” he adds, unlike selling Trump Steaks or Trump University.

  21. Why Affordability Still Hurts Democrats Video, Today

    Affordability is Democrats’ new buzzword, the Republican pollster Kristen Soltis Anderson says. But what’s their plan to actually lower prices? She explains on “The Opinions.”

  22. Trump dice que tendrá el ‘honor’ de ‘tomar Cuba’ En español, Today

    Las palabras del presidente Trump se produjeron cuando se anticipaba que las autoridades de Cuba anunciaran una medida para abrir la economía a los inversores extranjeros, entre ellos los exiliados cubanos.

  23. How ‘Marty Supreme’ and Timothée Chalamet Went Home Empty-Handed Movies, Today

    A few years ago, the indie studio A24 was luxuriating in Academy Awards. On Sunday it was shut out entirely.

  24. ICE Releases Columbia Protester Who Was Held for One Year New York, Today

    Leqaa Kordia, 33, had been held in a Texas facility, where she said her health had declined. She was arrested during a 2024 protest and then detained by ICE in March 2025.

  25. Inside the Democratic Infighting in Illinois U.S., Today

    We talked to our Peoria-born reporter about Primary Day in what he claims is America’s best state.

  26. War Isn’t the Only Thing on Trump’s Mind U.S., Today

    President Trump spoke to journalists for about 40 minutes before holding a news conference on Monday, offering a glimpse into his priorities.

  27. A Predictable Problem World, Today

    Iran’s closure of the Strait of Hormuz, a well-known problem, appears to have caught Trump off guard.

  28. U.S. Court Ruling Against R.F.K. Jr.’s Vaccine Policies Interactive, Today

    The decision by Judge Brian Murphy immediately halted implementation of a series of measures imposed by the Trump administration that were aimed at upending decades of immunization standards.

  29. Fire on U.S. Aircraft Carrier Raged for Hours, Sailors Say U.S., Today

    The Ford is now entering its 10th month of deployment after arriving in the Middle East from the Caribbean.

  30. Trump Hits Out at Allies After Cool Response to Requests for War Ships World, Today

    Australia, Germany and Japan said they weren’t planning to participate in efforts to reopen the Strait of Hormuz. President Trump said his call for help was really a loyalty test.

  31. Trump Hits Out at Allies After Cool Response to Requests for Warships World, Today

    Australia, Germany and Japan said they weren’t planning to participate in efforts to reopen the Strait of Hormuz. President Trump said his call for help was really a loyalty test.

  32. Judy Pace, 83, Dies; Actress Brought Layers to Black Characters Arts, Today

    On the prime-time soap opera “Peyton Place,” she played one of TV’s first Black female antagonists. She was also a fixture in blaxploitation films.

  33. Live Nation Antitrust Case Resumes With Testimony About Springsteen Fees Arts, Today

    After the Justice Department announced a deal with the concert giant, the trial picked up after a week’s break, with a coalition of states leading the way.

  34. S.E.C.’s Enforcement Chief Abruptly Resigns U.S., Today

    Margaret A. Ryan is leaving the agency just six months after joining it, a surprise given that most people hold the position for years.

  35. Supreme Court Defers Decision on Trump’s Bid to End Protections for Migrants U.S., Today

    The justices will hear arguments over the president’s efforts to terminate the program, known as Temporary Protected Status, for migrants from Haiti and Syria as part of his mass deportation efforts.

  36. Los países responden con cautela al llamado de Trump para movilizar sus buques de guerra En español, Today

    El presidente Trump ha instado a China, el Reino Unido, Francia, Japón y Corea del Sur a que envíen barcos para ayudar a reabrir el estrecho de Ormuz, aunque no estén implicados en el ataque a Irán.

  37. Security Lines Snake Out of More Terminals as T.S.A. Goes Unpaid Travel, Today

    “There’s going to be a breaking point sooner or later,” one union official warned, with travelers at some airports being told to arrive three hours ahead of time.

  38. The Grand Canyon I Never Got to See Interactive, Today

    I thought I’d always have the chance to see the rare beauty of the secluded North Rim. But after a devastating wildfire, I returned to a park forever changed.

  39. Weekly Student News Quiz: Iran, Cats, N.B.A. Feat Interactive, Today

    Have you been paying attention to current events recently? See how many of these 10 questions you can get right.

  40. Mix-and-Match These Stunning Dishes to Gather Loved Ones and Feast Food, Today

    Make one or make all: Yewande Komolafe’s curated menus are meant for celebrating.

  41. Colorado Funeral Home Owner Is Sentenced to 18 Years on Federal Fraud Charges U.S., Today

    Carie Hallford, 49, and her husband failed to provide cremation and burial services they had promised to grieving families, prosecutors said.

  42. Modern Language and the ‘Cult of the Casual’ Video, Today

    Is saying “like” and “sort of” the equivalent of verbal bubble wrap? John McWhorter, an Opinion writer and a linguistics professor at Columbia, argues yes, because they soften the sharp edges of what we really mean. He explains the larger implications of the language we might not even realize we’re using.

  43. Judge Strikes Down Kennedy’s Vaccine Policies Health, Today

    Ruling on a lawsuit brought by several prominent medical organizations, a district court said the federal government had not based its decisions on science in limiting Covid shots and revising the childhood immunization schedule.

  44. Trump Officials Look to More Managed Approach to Trade With China U.S., Today

    The administration has begun discussing a new “Board of Trade” with China to try to balance what U.S. officials see as an unequal economic relationship.

  45. Administration to Convene ‘God Squad’ With Power to Override Environmental Law Climate, Today

    The meeting, planned for this month, will focus on oil and gas drilling in the Gulf of Mexico.

  46. Trump Says He Will Have the ‘Honor’ of ‘Taking Cuba’ World, Today

    President’s Trump’s words came as a top Cuban official said his country would announce on Monday a move to open the economy to foreign investors, including Cuban exiles.

  47. What Are Trump’s Positions on Iran? They Can Change by the Sentence. U.S., Today

    The president is no stranger to staking out contradictory stands, part of what his aides say is his negotiating style. But on Iran, his shifting positions are colliding with the consequences of war.

  48. 4 Are Dead, Including a Child, in Fast-Moving Queens Fire New York, Today

    The building in Flushing was engulfed in flames by the time firefighters arrived four minutes after a 911 call. Twelve were injured, at least one critically.

  49. Nvidia Built the A.I. Era. Now It Has to Defend It. Technology, Today

    At the opening of the company’s annual conference, Jensen Huang leaned on technology from a recent deal to show how artificial intelligence is changing.

  50. Trump se enfrenta a decisiones difíciles en la tercera semana de la guerra En español, Today

    A medida que el conflicto con Irán se intensifica, las opciones de Trump —seguir luchando o declarar la victoria y retirarse— conllevan consecuencias problemáticas.

  51. Oscars Cuts Off ‘Golden’ Songwriter, From ‘KPop Demon Hunters’ Video, Today

    The Oscars mercilessly cut off the speech of a songwriter of “Golden,” from “KPop Demon Hunters,” which won best original song on Sunday.

  52. In Mexico, Bread Is the Heart of Daily Life Food, Today

    Across the country, fresh bread isn’t an indulgence, it’s the standard, part of a centuries-old baking culture.

  53. How the Makers of ‘Mr. Nobody Against Putin’ Addressed ‘an Ethical Minefield’ World, Today

    The documentary about Vladimir V. Putin’s wartime indoctrination of Russian schoolchildren won an Oscar at Sunday’s Academy Awards.

  54. At Dance Reflections, Embodied Acts of Memory Arts, Today

    Works by Soa Ratsifandrihana and Robin Orlin evoked Malagasy line dances and Zulu rickshaw drivers.

  55. In Choosing ‘Epic Fury,’ Trump Names a War and Defines His Presidency U.S., Today

    The branding of the U.S. military operation against Iran is a quintessentially Trumpian choice for a leader whose tenure has been marked by anger.

  56. With Threats and Claims of ‘Treason,’ Trump Pressures Media on the War Business, Today

    A president who calls journalists the “enemy of the people” has accused news organizations of undermining a military effort that many Americans oppose.

  57. ‘Golden’ Songwriters Would Like to Thank, Well, Not the Cutoff Music Movies, Today

    After the hit song from “KPop Demon Hunters” made Oscars history, a snare drum and a crashing cymbal mercilessly drowned out the winners.

  58. Trump Airs a House Republican’s Terminal Diagnosis, Claiming to Have Reversed It U.S., Today

    The president leaned on House Speaker Mike Johnson to name a Florida Republican whose grave prognosis was imperiling the party’s already slim voting margin. Both said his prospects had improved.

  59. David A. Keene, Leader of Two Right-Wing Groups, Dies at 80 U.S., Today

    He led the N.R.A. and, for 29 years, the American Conservative Union, which organizes the influential annual Conservative Political Action Conference, or CPAC. He was also a columnist.

  60. Susie Wiles, jefa de gabinete de Trump, es diagnosticada con cáncer de mama En español, Today

    Wiles dijo que la enfermedad se había detectado en sus primeras fases y que permanecería en su puesto. El presidente expresó su apoyo en redes sociales.

  61. Israeli Schools Begin Reopening in Some Areas Seen as Safer World, Today

    Some classes resumed on Monday in areas far from the populous cities and border regions that have come under attack in the conflict with Iran and the Iran-backed militia, Hezbollah.

  62. La guerra en el Golfo dificulta mantener las luces encendidas en Bangladés En español, Today

    El país está tomando medidas para conservar la electricidad, que sus fábricas necesitan para seguir confeccionando la ropa del mundo.

  63. Trump Defends Need for Kennedy Center Renovation Project Arts, Today

    Ahead of a vote on whether to close the center for two years of construction, the president criticized its previous financial management and physical condition.

  64. EE. UU. reduce a 450 dólares el precio de renunciar a la ciudadanía estadounidense En español, Today

    El cambio devuelve la tarifa a lo que era en 2010, cuando el Departamento de Estado instituyó por primera vez una tasa para los estadounidenses que renunciaban a su ciudadanía.

  65. John Bengtson, Modern-Day Silent-Film Sleuth, Dies at 68 Movies, Today

    Enamored of stars like Charlie Chaplin, he matched outdoor scenes from their movies to contemporary locales, creating a visual record of vanished cityscapes.

  66. Michael B. Jordan Celebrates Oscar Win at In-N-Out Video, Today

    Michael B. Jordan, who won his first Oscar for best actor on Sunday for his role in “Sinners,” celebrated his win at In-N-Out Burger.

  67. For Once, the Oscars Got a Lot Right (Even the In Memoriam Segment) Movies, Today

    The ceremony figured out how to celebrate movies and the people who make them. It even understood Robert Redford’s place in American cinema.

  68. Are Workers Suffering From A.I. Brain Fry? Video, Today

    On the “Hard Fork” podcast, the hosts Casey Newton and Kevin Roose discuss recent research in the Harvard Business Review that found that workers are increasingly experiencing “A.I. brain fry.”

  69. Michael B. Jordan Wins Best Actor Video, Today

    Our awards season columnist Kyle Buchanan talks about the most suspenseful Oscar of 2026 — for best actor.

  70. How Trump Drove a Wedge Between Florida Republicans Over A.I. Technology, Today

    A Florida bill that would have regulated artificial intelligence, backed by Gov. Ron DeSantis, failed to gain traction after President Trump made it clear he did not want states to rein in the technology.

  71. Para Trump y Rubio, la guerra es el arte de destruir y negociar En español, Today

    El enfoque bélico del gobierno de Trump, promovido por el secretario de Estado, favorece la sumisión del régimen de las naciones rivales, no el cambio.

  72. Appeals Court Allows Trump Administration’s Third-Country Deportations, for Now U.S., Today

    The administration’s policy of deporting people to South Sudan, Rwanda and other distant countries has been a striking attempt to create uncertainty for immigrants.

  73. Weighing Risks vs. Gains in Iran Opinion, Today

    Readers respond to a column by Nicholas Kristof. Also: Artificial intelligence pitfalls in school.

  74. As Israel Expands Ground Assault in Lebanon, One Strategic Town Resists World, Today

    The town of Khiam’s location on high ground just a few miles north of the border between Israel and Lebanon has made it coveted territory over multiple conflicts.

  75. A Belated New York Arrival for a Broadway Operetta Arts, Today

    Erich Wolfgang Korngold’s “The Silent Serenade,” written in the 1940s, was given its English-language, United States premiere by Mannes Opera.

  76. A Handel Flop Reveals Itself as a Work of Brilliance Arts, Today

    At Carnegie Hall, the English Concert made a case for “Hercules” as a strikingly modern dramatic oratorio of psychological and musical depth.

  77. Los mejores y peores momentos de los Oscar 2026 En español, Today

    Hubo mucho que asimilar, desde la emocionante victoria de Michael B. Jordan hasta el desconcertante “tambor de trasero”.

  78. Susie Wiles, Trump’s White House Chief of Staff, Has Breast Cancer U.S., Today

    Ms. Wiles said that the disease was caught in its early stages and that she would remain in her role.

  79. In Deep-Red Idaho, a Republican Rift Over Schools and ‘Parental Choice’ U.S., Today

    Does “choice” in Idaho mean vouchers for private-school tuition or publicly funded remote learning that has brought AP classes and advanced math to the state’s rural reaches?

  80. Where to Stream the 2026 Oscar Winners, From ‘One Battle After Another’ to ‘Sinners’ Movies, Today

    Most of the awarded films, including the winner of best picture, can be watched at home. Here’s a guide to catch up.

  81. Why Republicans are Changing Course on Immigration Video, Today

    What did Speaker Mike Johnson mean when he talked about a “course correction” in the Trump administration’s deportation approach? Our White House correspondent Zolan Kanno-Youngs analyzes how the message around deportation is changing.

  82. Fifth Member of Iranian Soccer Team Reverses Decision on Asylum World, Today

    Five of the seven members of the Iranian women’s national team who originally sought asylum in Australia after a tournament have changed their minds.

  83. Trump Demands NATO Allies Send Warships to Strait of Hormuz Video, Today

    President Trump on Sunday called on NATO allies to help end the de facto Iranian blockade of the Strait of Hormuz, a key shipping lane for about one-fifth of the world’s oil.

  84. ‘This Is Not Our War’: Europe and U.K. Push Back Against Trump’s Demands World, Today

    While some European countries said they were discussing ways to help reopen the Strait of Hormuz, several rejected President Trump’s calls to send warships.

  85. The Politics of ‘One Battle After Another’ Are Clear on One Point Movies, Today

    Teyana Taylor’s character of Perfidia Beverly Hills is the most radical part of Paul Thomas Anderson’s Oscar-winning movie.

  86. Do You Recognize These Lines From Great Irish Poets? Interactive, Today

    Try this short quiz on some of Ireland’s most memorable verses from its celebrated poets.

  87. Inside the Governors Ball 2026 Oscars Party Movies, Today

    Michael B. Jordan, Jessie Buckley, Paul Thomas Anderson, Leonardo DiCaprio and other nominees and winners celebrated at the official Academy Awards after-party.

  88. These Bouncy Rice Cakes Are Springy Food, Today

    Eleanore Park’s miso rice cakes with spinach and peas is a textural, flavorful delight.

  89. Can Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy Help You Live Longer? Well, Today

    Pressurized oxygen is proven to help the body heal faster. Now it’s being touted for reversing aging, boosting your brain and tightening your skin.

  90. With Iran War, Trump Risks Stepping on Gains From His Own Tax Cuts U.S., Today

    President Trump’s war in Iran has raised some costs just as many Americans are starting to see savings from last year’s tax cuts.

  91. Israel Denies That It Is Running Out of Missile Interceptors World, Today

    Israeli military says it had prepared for a prolonged conflict after a news report said its supplies of ballistic missile interceptors were running “critically low.”

  92. Toasting Oscars Night With Alysa Liu and Dua Lipa Under Elton John’s Giant Tent Style, Today

    At his annual fund-raiser, the rock star hosted Keke Palmer, Donatella Versace and Brooklyn Beckham for a private Oscars watch party in West Hollywood.

  93. No H.I.V. Aid Without More Access to Minerals: U.S. Ponders ‘Sticks’ Against Zambia Health, Today

    A draft State Department memo outlines ways the Trump administration may ratchet up pressure on the African country by ending health support “on a massive scale.”

  94. How Tragedy, Wealth and Trump Shaped JB Pritzker Video, Today

    JB Pritzker, the governor of Illinois and a Trump antagonist, has become a national figure for Democrats. Where will that lead?

  95. 7 Hours in a City? You’ve Got Time to Sightsee. Travel, Today

    On a layover at the airport, the lounge may beckon, but in the right places, you can get into town and cap your vacation with a micro-vacation.

  96. Norway Celebrates Its Big Oscar Win World, Today

    “Sentimental Value,” set in Oslo, was named best international feature film. After a slew of negative news in Norway, it was a welcome victory.

  97. Why Trump’s Hormuz Problem Is Going Global Business, Today

    President Trump is getting little to no support so far for his call that other countries do their part to try to ease an energy crisis prompted by U.S.-Israeli attacks on Iran.

  98. It’s Nice to See (Some) Actresses Wearing Dresses They Can Breathe In Style, Today

    It was the best trend on the Oscars red carpet.

  99. What Displays Get Scrapped at America’s Parks? It Looks Like Anyone’s Guess. Climate, Today

    President Trump ordered officials to remove information deemed disparaging to the United States. A review of government documents shows little guidance and striking inconsistencies.

  100. Trump’s Threat to Delay Summit With Xi Casts New Shadow Over China Relations World, Today

    President Trump warned that he could postpone a meeting set to begin in just over two weeks if China refuses to help reopen the Strait of Hormuz.

  101. After Family’s Fatal Encounter With Israeli Forces, 2 Boys Speak Video, Today

    Khaled and Mustafa Bani Odeh were riding home with sweets after a family night out in the West Bank when Israeli forces opened fire on their car, killing their parents and two brothers.

  102. Your Iran Questions Briefing, Today

    We’re answering some of your questions about the war.

  103. Severe Storms Push Tornado Threat to the East on Monday Weather, Today

    More than 12 million people are at risk from damaging winds and strong tornadoes, including in Washington, D.C.

  104. Trump Asks for Help With Strait of Hormuz, and Israeli Forces Kill Family in West Bank The Headlines, Today

    Plus, highlights from the Oscars.

  105. Pope to Make a (Virtual) Visit for the United States’ 250th Birthday Arts, Today

    After declining an invitation from President Trump, Pope Leo XIV will make a virtual appearance on July 3 at the National Constitution Center to accept its Liberty Medal.

  106. 16 Reader Questions on the War in Iran and Our Reporting, Answered Times Insider, Today

    Do the United States and Israel share similar goals? What kind of leadership will Iran have next? How does The Times report on wartime deaths?

  107. A War Within the War: Israel’s Bombardment of Lebanon The Daily, Today

    With strikes expanding beyond the southern outskirts of Beirut, the Lebanese capital, people in the city said the once-safest corners might no longer be off limits.

  108. Connections Companion No. 1,010 Gameplay, Today

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Tuesday, March 17, 2026.

  109. Wordle Review No. 1,732 Gameplay, Today

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Tuesday, March 17, 2026.

  110. Strands Sidekick No. 744 Gameplay, Today

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Tuesday, March 17, 2026.

  111. Is This Cuddly, Big-Eared Rascal Leading Russia to Ruin? World, Today

    Instead of obsessing over the fictional Cheburashka, Russians should be focused on more important things like the rebirth of a Russian empire, influential conservatives say.

  112. ‘Dangerous’ and ‘Unprecedented’: How Bad Will This March Heat Wave Get? Weather, Today

    Meteorologists are not mincing words in their forecasts for record-high temperatures in California and the desert Southwest.

  113. Trump Is Choosing ‘Risk Over Process’ in Iran Video, Today

    Does the president need congressional approval to engage in a war? A former Trump official, Nadia Schadlow, says it’s more complicated than you might think on “The Ezra Klein Show.”

  114. Vanity Fair Oscar Party: Arrival Looks From the Night’s Biggest After-Party Style, Today

    The magazine’s new editor slashed the guest list in hopes of increasing the event’s starriness per capita. Here’s what those who made the cut wore to party at LACMA.

  115. Ante la escasez de mano de obra agrícola, el gobierno de Trump recurre a los migrantes En español, Today

    Muchos agricultores han celebrado los cambios al programa de visados conocido como H-2A. Pero hay quienes se oponen debido a que reducirá sus salarios.

  116. Best and Worst Moments From the 2026 Oscars Movies, Today

    There was a lot to take in, from Michael B. Jordan’s thrilling win to the perplexing “bum drum.”

  117. Justice Dept. Struggles to Take Basic Steps in Targeting Trump’s Rivals U.S., Today

    A ruling Friday that derailed an investigation into the Federal Reserve chair at an exceptionally early stage showed the limits of President Trump’s campaign of legal retribution.

  118. Will a Buggy Spring and Summer Follow a Tough Winter? New York, Today

    Recent weather trends favor ticks, which may proliferate this year. Expect a lot of stink bugs, too.

  119. Spaceflight Started 100 Years Ago in a Massachusetts Cabbage Patch Science, Today

    Before humanity sent satellites, telescopes, humans and weapons into space, Robert Goddard experimented with the first liquid-fueled rocket on his aunt’s farm.

  120. Illinois Primary Shows Rising Political Influence of Indian Americans U.S., Today

    On Tuesday, Representative Raja Krishnamoorthi is looking to take a major step toward becoming only the second Indian American elected to the Senate.

  121. In Iraq, the U.S. Tried to Bring Allies on Board. Not in Iran. World, Today

    This time, President Trump went to war without preparing the public, seeking U.N. approval or even consulting allies. But they will have to pick up the pieces.

  122. Intrigue, Power Plays and Rivalries: Inside the Rise of Mojtaba Khamenei World, Today

    The weeklong fight over Iran’s next leader pitted the Revolutionary Guards against moderates. The generals won, but only over spirited resistance.

  123. In Chicago, an Eye-Catching Renovation Drenched With Color Real Estate, Today

    New construction was too expensive, but a couple was determined to transform a house with their own playful sensibilities.

  124. Iran War Risks Sharpening Fed Divisions Over Rate Cuts Business, Today

    The Federal Reserve is set to hold interest rates steady this week as officials grapple with a host of new economic risks stemming from the conflict in the Middle East.

  125. How an Artist Lives on $36,000 a Year on the Upper West Side Interactive, Today

    Gaya Palmer credits her rent-stabilized apartment for making a life filled with art, monthly lunch dates at Cafe Luxembourg and spontaneous dance parties possible.

  126. The Hustlers of Tokyo Would Like to Pour You a Drink Books, Today

    Mieko Kawakami’s novel “Sisters in Yellow” follows a group of dreaming and scheming young women through society’s margins.

  127. Where to Stream the Films of Paul Thomas Anderson Movies, Today

    The director has spent three decades creating an inimitable style, as seen in films like “Boogie Nights,” “There Will Be Blood,” “Phantom Thread” and more.

  128. Go-Go Dubai Was Not Built for War Opinion, Today

    The global city under fire.

  129. What Democrats Should Relearn From Obama Opinion, Today

    How to fix the Democratic Party’s toxic brand.

  130. In Tense Meeting, Dr. Oz Pressed Medical Societies on Trans Care for Teens U.S., Today

    Most groups defended their support for medical intervention. But the Society for Plastic Surgeons broke with the consensus.

  131. Looking Twice to See Who’s Real: A Play Between Dance and Film Arts, Today

    Jess and Morgs, the creators of weird and wonderful works that blur the boundaries between live performance and digital, have reached the big time: the Paris Opera.

  132. I Was an F.B.I. Agent for 25 Years. Kash Patel Is Playing a Dangerous Game. Opinion, Today

    Let’s hope it doesn’t take another Sept. 11 to snap the F.B.I.’s leadership into action.

  133. $750,00 Homes in California Real Estate, Today

    A condo in San Francisco, a ranch house in Palm Springs and a bungalow in Los Angeles.

  134. Cómo aprendí a amar las pesas En español, Today

    Después de un cáncer y una embolia, levantar peso brindó una nueva perspectiva a la vida de la autora.

  135. How My Mother’s Dying Wish Took My Family to Antarctica Magazine, Today

    What I thought was a burden was a tether across death’s divide.

  136. Sports Fans, Doctors, Musicians: Africans Lament U.S. Travel Ban World, Today

    The restrictions on half the continent have been called racist and unfair. “We don’t come to the United States because we’re running away,” one N.B.A. fan said.

  137. Dinner and No Drinks: Restaurants Are Struggling as Americans Drink Less Food, Today

    Traditionally a reliable revenue stream for restaurants, alcoholic drinks are down markedly — and the bottom line is, too.

  138. Three Churches Transformed Into Homes for Sale Real Estate, Today

    A turn-of-the-century church turned artist’s loft, a formerly abandoned church from the 1870s and a Lutheran church from 1902 with a new addition.

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