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  1. Wildfires in South Korea Kill 4 and Injure 6 World, Today

    Firefighters confronted nearly 30 forest fires in the country’s southeast over the weekend. Most had been extinguished by Sunday, but dry and windy conditions persisted.

  2. Wildfire in New Jersey State Park Burns 1,000 Acres New York, Today

    Crews were working overnight to contain the fast-growing fire in the Wharton State Forest, southeast of Philadelphia. Two campgrounds had been evacuated.

  3. 30 horas en una carrera sin rumbo bajo un huracán En español, Today

    Los competidores soportan una mezcla entre un triatlón Ironman y una búsqueda del tesoro en la naturaleza no solo por poner a prueba sus límites, sino para vivir su propio viaje del héroe.

  4. Duterte Is Getting His Day in Court. His Victims Never Did. Op Ed, Today

    In Duterte’s Philippines, due process was not a right, it was a privilege that was not extended to the victims of his drug war.

  5. Four Takeaways From Keir Starmer’s Conversations With The New York Times Foreign, Today

    The British prime minister said Putin would break any peace deal unless Ukraine gets robust security guarantees and that preserving the U.S.-British relationship was crucial.

  6. Keir Starmer on Putin, Trump and Europe’s Challenge: ‘We’ve Known This Moment Was Coming’ Foreign, Today

    The British prime minister said in a series of conversations that the tectonic shifts in America’s relationship with Europe and Russia had to be a ‘galvanizing moment.’

  7. The Scammer’s Manual: How to Launder Money and Get Away With It Foreign, Today

    Documents and insiders reveal how one of the world’s major money laundering networks operates.

  8. How We Investigated Money Laundering, and What We Found Foreign, Today

    Our reporters went into a notorious refuge for scammers and fraudsters, and emerged with a how-to guide.

  9. Mariah Carey Did Not Copy Her Christmas Hit From Another Song, Judge Rules Express, Today

    Two songwriters had filed a $20 million lawsuit accusing her of infringing on their copyright of a song with the same name: “All I Want for Christmas Is You.”

  10. Kennedy Instructs Anti-Vaccine Group to Remove Fake C.D.C. Page Science, Today

    Children’s Health Defense, founded by the health secretary, had published online a vaccine-safety page that looked like the agency’s but that suggested links to autism.

  11. I.R.S. Prepares to Help Find Immigrants Targeted for Deportation Washington, Yesterday

    The tax agency is nearing an agreement to verify whether ICE officials have the right address for people they are trying to deport.

  12. Yesterday’s Trump News live blog included one standalone post:
  13. Women’s Basketball Coach Is Fired After Pulling Player’s Ponytail Express, Yesterday

    The coach of the women’s varsity team in Northville, N.Y., was caught yanking a player’s hair on a television broadcast of a championship game on Friday.

  14. Academia Confronts a Watershed Moment at Columbia, and the Right Revels Metro, Yesterday

    Threatened with losing $400 million in federal funding, the university agreed to overhaul its protest policies and security practices.

  15. Where’d You Go? Games, Yesterday

    Andrew Colin Kirk makes a seductive New York Times puzzle debut.

  16. With New Decree, Trump Seeks to Cow the Legal Profession Washington, Yesterday

    A presidential memorandum aimed at lawyers everywhere struck a menacing tone.

  17. Venezuela Says It Will Resume Accepting U.S. Deportation Flights Washington, Yesterday

    The Venezuelan government attributed a willingness to receive the flights to the plight of Venezuelan migrants sent to notorious prisons in El Salvador with little to no due process.

  18. 1 Dead and 3 Are Missing After Boat Capsizes in Florida Express, Yesterday

    One adult and two children are missing, and four others were rescued on the St. Johns River near Jacksonville, Fla. They were on the water to take pictures of the sunset, an official said.

  19. Thomas Hoobler, Half of a Prolific Writing Couple, Dies at 82 Obits, Yesterday

    He and his wife, Dorothy Hoobler, wrote 103 books, most recently one about presidential love letters, “Are You Prepared for the Storm of Love Making?”

  20. La mano dura de Trump en migración se extiende a turistas y migrantes legales En español, Yesterday

    Los agentes fronterizos estadounidenses están empleando tácticas más agresivas en los puertos de entrada, a medida que el gobierno examina a los titulares de tarjetas de residencia y visados que han expresado su oposición a las políticas del gobierno.

  21. George Foreman Turned a Home Grill Into a Culinary Heavyweight Dining, Yesterday

    The former boxer transformed American cooking, and himself, with an appliance that remains a cultural touchstone.

  22. Chomps Recalls Beef and Turkey Sticks Over ‘Pieces of Metal’ Complaints Express, Yesterday

    The snack sticks included in the recall were packaged at a single facility in Idaho from Jan. 16 through Jan. 23, the company said.

  23. Pope Francis Will Be Discharged From the Hospital on Sunday, Doctors Say Foreign, Yesterday

    The 88-year-old pontiff has been hospitalized for six weeks with pneumonia in both lungs. He will need to rest in the Vatican for at least two months, his doctors said.

  24. What Is Justice Roberts Getting At? Op Ed, Yesterday

    The repercussions of Trump v. United States may finally be hitting the chief justice.

  25. Man Accused of Shoplifting Dies at Brooklyn Courthouse Metro, Yesterday

    The cause of death was not immediately clear. Four other people have died this year in city jails or just after being released from custody.

  26. Lazy Daisy Cake Is as Easy as It Sounds Dining, Yesterday

    The frosting is a “lazy” mix of melted butter, brown sugar and coconut — because sluggish bakers deserve nice treats, too.

  27. Kitty Dukakis, Activist Wife of 1988 Presidential Nominee, Dies at 88 Obits, Yesterday

    Married to Gov. Michael Dukakis of Massachusetts, she became a proponent of electroshock therapy after unsuccessful treatments for alcoholism and depression.

  28. El secreto para que tu relación siga siendo divertida En español, Yesterday

    Puede que tu relación sea estable, pero ¿es juguetona?

  29. ‘So Eager to Get Back’: Travelers Pour Into a Reopened Heathrow Express, Yesterday

    Information boards showed that most flights would leave on time, but the lines at ticketing counters signaled that many travelers were in for more delays.

  30. In California, Confusion Abounds Over Status of 2 National Monuments Live, Yesterday

    The White House removed all references to the Chuckwalla and Sáttítla monuments from a fact sheet outlining how the president would reverse some Biden-era environmental policies.

  31. A Montana Senator Seeks to Be Trump’s Voice in Beijing Foreign, Yesterday

    Senator Steve Daines said in an interview that in meetings with Chinese officials, he called for talks between President Trump and China’s leader, Xi Jinping.

  32. The Nonprofit Caught in the Fray of Trump’s Attacks on Big Law Business, Yesterday

    A federal inquiry into D.E.I. practices at 20 law firms zeroed in on SEO, a decades-old program that helps students land jobs on Wall Street.

  33. 2 Books With Celebrity Cameos Book Review, Yesterday

    A memoir of Greenwich Village; an Argentine story collection.

  34. At Least 3 Dead and 15 Injured in Shooting at New Mexico Park, Officials Say Express, Yesterday

    An altercation between two groups led up to the gunfire at an unsanctioned gathering of drivers of modified sports cars on Friday night, officials said.

  35. Rockets Fired From Lebanon Prompt Israeli Strikes Foreign, Yesterday

    The volley broke months of relative quiet in northern Israel after a U.S.-backed truce. Israel retaliated by attacking sites it said were linked to Hezbollah.

  36. It’s About Ideology, Not Oligarchy Op Ed, Yesterday

    Trump’s agenda doesn’t serve the superrich.

  37. Meet the Opposite of Elon Musk Op Ed, Yesterday

    Valentino Deng also has roots in Africa, but he exudes the empathy that Musk scorns.

  38. Who Will Defend the Defenders of the Constitution? Op Ed, Yesterday

    The president and his allies are encouraging a campaign of menace.

  39. American Universities at a Crossroads Letters, Yesterday

    Readers respond to the Trump administration’s punitive cuts at Columbia and other schools and the future of higher education.

  40. Why Did Elon Musk Go After Bunkers Full of Seeds? Op Ed, Yesterday

    Gene banks are like a survivalist cache: our nation’s safeguard against all future challenges to growing the food we need.

  41. The Radical Architect Who Made the City Disappear Op Ed, Yesterday

    What Ricardo Scofidio really wanted to do in designing a park that transformed its Manhattan neighborhood.

  42. Canadians Know Americans. They Don’t Want to Be One. Op Ed, Yesterday

    Donald Trump wants to make Canada the 51st state. Canadians have a lot to say about that.

  43. Spring Awakening N Y T Now, Yesterday

    Being new at something isn’t always pleasant, but beyond the discomfort, rewards await.

  44. The Carney Doctrine on Trump: Demand Respect, Be Patient, Diversify Foreign, Yesterday

    On the road with the prime minister, we learned more about his approach to President Trump.

  45. Wordle Review No. 1,373 Games, Yesterday

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Sunday, March 23, 2025.

  46. Connections Companion No. 651 Games, Yesterday

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Sunday, March 23, 2025.

  47. Dr. Lindsay C. Gibson Thinks Compassion for Our Parents Can Be a Trap Magazine, Yesterday

    The clinical psychologist explains the demands of “emotionally immature” parents, the impact it has on their children and the freedom of saying “no.”

  48. El rodeo de Houston es el Super Bowl de la cultura country En español, Yesterday

    Son días de comer piernas de pavo, de ver carreras de cerditos y de niños que montan ovejas en el mayor rodeo y espectáculo ganadero del mundo.

  49. Everyone in the City Needs Soundproofing, Even Spiders Science, Yesterday

    Researchers have found evidence that a common North American spider species alters its webs to deal with urban noise pollution.

  50. Money, Power and Politics: The Musk Effect in Washington and Beyond Video, Yesterday

    Elon Musk is seemingly everywhere, dominating the news out of Washington and beyond. The tech billionaire’s increasing influence in the White House has raised complicated questions about how he could reshape U.S. politics.

  51. Deportations Haven’t Surged Under Trump. But Here’s How They’ve Changed. Interactive, Yesterday

    An analysis of flight data shows how the Trump administration is using extraordinary means to deport people.

  52. ‘Severance’ Finale: Which Theories Were Correct? Culture, Yesterday

    Some fans correctly predicted some of the episode’s biggest revelations. But other mysteries remain, and many more were introduced.

  53. How Elon Musk’s DOGE Cuts Leave a Vacuum That China Can Fill Washington, Yesterday

    The Department of Government Efficiency is shuttering organizations that Beijing worried about most, or actively sought to subvert.

  54. Can a French Department Store Make Wall Street Très Chic? Styles, Yesterday

    With a new location in Lower Manhattan — its first in America — Printemps is aiming to conquer an area where other luxury emporiums have recently failed.

  55. How to Talk to a Neurodiverse Colleague Sunday Business, Yesterday

    Work Friend reconsiders a past response. Plus, the best way to correct people who get your name wrong.

  56. How an Autopen Conspiracy Theory About Biden Went Viral Business, Yesterday

    A specious theory on pardons had help from the conservative Heritage Foundation before President Trump and right-wing influencers amplified it.

  57. Dementia May Not Always Be the Threat It Is Now. Here’s Why. Science, Yesterday

    The number of cases will increase, but the rates seem to be declining with every birth cohort that reaches advanced ages, researchers said.

  58. What 6 Voters Think of Trump’s Latest Actions National, Yesterday

    The first months of President Trump’s second term have been characterized by a flurry of activity. The New York Times talked with several voters about their reactions to some of the latest measures.

  59. What Is DOGE? Trump Says One Thing, Government Lawyers Say Another. Washington, Yesterday

    The Department of Government Efficiency described in court filings bears little resemblance to the no-holds-barred approach taken by Elon Musk and praised by President Trump.

  60. Reporter Round Table: Money, Power and the Musk Effect Video, Yesterday

    Elon Musk has become President Trump’s de facto right-hand man, sharing the spotlight with the president since spending more than $250 million on his election campaign. We’ll discuss their unusual relationship, and Mr. Musk’s impact on politics ac...

  61. The Musk Effect: How the World’s Richest Man Is Reshaping Politics Video, Yesterday

    Elon Musk has become President Trump’s de facto right-hand man, sharing the spotlight with the president since spending more than $250 million on his election campaign. We’ll discuss their unusual relationship, and Mr. Musk’s impact on politics ac...

  62. Netflix’s $275 Million ‘The Electric State’ Has Fallen Flat. No Matter? Business, Yesterday

    The film’s struggles have elicited no more than a shrug inside the company, demonstrating how different Netflix is from traditional studios.

  63. Reglas para seguir cerca de tus ex En español, Yesterday

    Nunca hablen de sexo. Especialmente del que tuvieron juntos.

  64. Trump’s Attempts to Resolve Global Conflicts Quickly Face Diplomatic Reality Foreign, Yesterday

    Allies say the foreign policy version of “flood the zone” is working. But critics argue that the hurry-up approach in Israel, Ukraine and Iran may not lead to stable, durable solutions to conflicts around the world.

  65. E.P.A. Investigations of Severe Pollution Look Increasingly at Risk Climate, Yesterday

    The agency will no longer shut down “any stage of energy production,” absent an imminent threat, a new memo says, and will curtail efforts to cut pollution in poorer areas.

  66. Elon Musk Returns to His Trump Playbook in a Big Wisconsin Race Politics, Yesterday

    The billionaire, now a White House official and no longer a private citizen, is spending millions of dollars to elect a conservative judge, and making himself a main character in the race.

  67. Trump and DOGE Propel V.A. Mental Health System Into Turmoil Washington, Yesterday

    A chaotic restructuring order threatens to degrade services for veterans of wars in Vietnam, Iraq and Afghanistan.

  68. This Canadian Business Survived 142 Years, but Maybe Not Trump’s Trade War Foreign, Yesterday

    A rice mill in Ontario is among many small businesses being hit by President Trump’s tariffs and also by Canada’s retaliatory levies, putting their futures in doubt.

  69. What Was That Strange Asian Child Doing in the ‘Severance’ Office? Magazine, Yesterday

    This season introduced Miss Huang — and used her as a visual shorthand for a longstanding American anxiety.

  70. The Strange, Post-Partisan Popularity of the Unabomber Magazine, Yesterday

    When Ted Kaczynski’s manifesto appeared 30 years ago, the internet was brand-new. Now his dark vision is finding fans who don’t remember life before the iPhone.

  71. The ‘Severance’ Actress Who Has Milk and Cookies for Dinner Arts & Leisure, Yesterday

    “That’s the great thing about being an adult,” says Sydney Cole Alexander, who plays Natalie, the liaison with a wide smile and a cold gaze on the hit workplace thriller.

  72. Is Spring Break in Houston a #RecessionIndicator? Express, Yesterday

    As experts look to unemployment or G.D.P., people online are turning to pop culture moments (like Will Smith’s new album or a new “Ted Lasso” season) as signs of economic instability.

  73. Trump and Newsom Find Common Ground Attacking California’s Coastal Agency National, Yesterday

    The California Coastal Commission has been under siege like never before, alarming environmentalists and raising questions about the future of the 53-year-old state agency.

  74. The Lost Great American Musical Returns, Over 75 Years Later Culture, Yesterday

    Kurt Weill and Alan Jay Lerner’s pioneering “Love Life” was thwarted by circumstance. Now, it is coming to Encores! at New York City Center.

  75. What Happens if My Subletter Refuses to Leave? Real Estate, Yesterday

    Forcing out an uncooperative subtenant at the end of a lease can be a lengthy, expensive process.

  76. She Can Take Your Wedding Décor to the Max Styles, Yesterday

    Kristin Shockley, an event designer who specializes in maximalist décor, is determined to make the absolute most of your nuptials.

  77. In Taipei, a Mother and Daughter Reflect on the Island’s Art Scene Special Sections, Yesterday

    Over the years, the Taiwanese art world has blossomed, thanks partly to the gallerists Tina Keng and Shelly Wu, who have championed Chinese and Taiwanese artists.

  78. ‘This Is Our Pompeii’: Altadena Artists Picking Up the Pieces Arts & Leisure, Yesterday

    Neighbors on Mariposa Street in Altadena, Calif., say artworks can be remade, but how do you restart a community?

  79. ‘There but Not There’: A Husband’s Dementia Leaves His Wife Reeling Book Review, Yesterday

    In the novel “Counting Backwards,” by Binnie Kirshenbaum, an artist grieves the loss of her husband to Lewy body disease.

  80. Mayhem Has the Wildest Story in Black Metal. Somehow, It’s Turning 40. Culture, Yesterday

    The Norwegian band’s early years were punctuated by headlines about death and church burnings. It went on to become a beacon of experimentation in the genre.

  81. Park or Personal Paradise? A Rare Private Island Comes Onto the Italian Market Foreign, Yesterday

    The sale of an island just off the coast of Bacoli, near Naples, has pit the quest for a rich investor against a more communal alternative.

  82. Pakistan Is Trying to Integrate the ‘Most Dangerous Place’ on Earth. It’s Failing. Foreign, Yesterday

    The country’s former tribal areas bordering Afghanistan are plagued by escalating militancy, leading to widespread disillusionment.

  83. The People Who Never Get Hangovers Well, Yesterday

    Researchers have repeatedly found that around a quarter of drinkers report feeling perfectly fine after a big night out. Why?