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  1. Zelensky Says U.S. Is Conditioning Security Guarantees on Surrender of Donbas World, Today

    President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine said that President Trump “still chooses a strategy of putting more pressure on the Ukrainian side.”

  2. One Dead After Fire on Top Floor of Bronx Apartment Building New York, Today

    Firefighters responded to a call at 5:30 a.m. on Thursday and found that a person had died in the apartment where the fire originated.

  3. Two Killed in Abu Dhabi as Gulf States Face Fresh Attacks World, Today

    A Pakistani man and an Indian man died when shrapnel fell from an intercepted missile, officials said. Saudi Arabia, Kuwait and Bahrain also reported strikes.

  4. The Kennedy Center Is Giving Bill Maher the Mark Twain Prize Arts, Today

    The annual award that recognizes merit in humor is going to the satirist and talk show host who has been critical of President Trump and political correctness.

  5. Olympic Committee Announces a Broad Ban of Transgender Athletes in Women’s Events World, Today

    Kirsty Coventry, the first woman to lead the International Olympic Committee, has frequently spoken about what she says is the need to protect women’s competitions at the Olympic Games.

  6. How to Turn a Chicken Egg Into a Drug Factory Science, Today

    A biotech start-up is testing a novel way of efficiently producing pharmaceutical drugs.

  7. War Will Push U.S. Inflation Above 4 Percent This Year, O.E.C.D. Says Business, Today

    Higher energy prices and uncertainty over the war in the Middle East will boost inflation and weigh on economic growth, a new forecast says.

  8. U.S. Military Kills 4 People in Boat Strike in Caribbean U.S., Today

    At least 163 people have been killed in the Trump administration’s campaign against suspected drug smuggling.

  9. After ‘Sausage Making,’ European Lawmakers Approve U.S. Trade Deal World, Today

    The agreement that President Trump struck with the European Union has cleared a major hurdle that delayed it for months.

  10. Shield AI, a Start-Up Making Military Drones, Raises $2 Billion Business, Today

    The company, which develops autonomous military technology, also plans to buy a maker of simulation software as interest in next-generation defense soars.

  11. Is Big Tech Facing a Big Tobacco Moment? Business, Today

    Back-to-back courtroom losses have put technology giants, including Meta and Google, in uncertain territory as they face lawsuits and bans on teen users.

  12. Savannah Guthrie Says 2 Ransom Notes About Her Mother Were Likely Genuine U.S., Today

    Her interview on the “Today” show came more than 50 days after her mother, Nancy Guthrie, was taken from her home near Tucson, Ariz.

  13. Snapchat Investigated in Europe Over Child Safety Policies Business, Today

    Regulators in Brussels accused the social media platform of maintaining a weak age-verification system, and steering younger users toward inappropriate experiences.

  14. Commander Targeted by Israel Led Iran’s Blockade of Strait of Hormuz World, Today

    Israel said it killed the naval commander, Alireza Tangsiri, in an airstrike on Thursday morning. Iran has not commented.

  15. ‘Love Story’ Is Actually A Horror Story Video, Today

    Wesley Morris and Sasha Weiss, the culture editor of The New York Times Magazine, on FX’s streaming hit “Love Story: John F. Kennedy Jr. & Carolyn Bessette.”

  16. Melania Trump and A.I.-Powered Robot Arrive at White House Event Video, Today

    The first lady, Melania Trump, entered a White House summit on educational technology alongside a humanoid robot. It then silently walked away as the meeting began.

  17. Ending the Iran War Briefing, Today

    Today we look at what it would take to end the conflict.

  18. Storms Could Bring Tornadoes, Hail and Heavy Rain to the Midwest on Thursday Weather, Today

    Forecasters were watching an area just south of the Great Lakes, where storms were expected to move through on Thursday afternoon and evening.

  19. Caos en los aeropuertos En español, Today

    Los aeropuertos de EE. UU. se han convertido en un símbolo de la disfunción del gobierno, y la temporada de viajes de primavera está a la vuelta de la esquina.

  20. A Landmark Verdict on the Danger of Social Media, and Trump’s Call to Punish ‘Rogue Judges’ The Headlines, Today

    Plus, OnlyFans’ billionaire owner dies at 43.

  21. The Airport Meltdown The Daily, Today

    Long lines are plaguing many American airports because of a shortage of Transportation Security Administration staff.

  22. Wordle Review No. 1,742 Gameplay, Today

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Friday, March 27, 2026.

  23. Strands Sidekick No. 754 Gameplay, Today

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Friday, March 27, 2026.

  24. Connections Companion No. 1,020 Gameplay, Today

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Friday, March 27, 2026.

  25. En Cuba, el sistema de salud está paralizado por el bloqueo de EE. UU. En español, Today

    El rápido deterioro de las condiciones en hospitales y clínicas de toda Cuba está causando muertes evitables, según médicos cubanos.

  26. How Can America Be So Miserable When It’s So Rich? Opinion, Today

    The just resentments of a shrinking middle class.

  27. Men of the Trump Administration, 2026 Opinion, Today

    Are Democrats ugly? Asking for a friend.

  28. Big Tech Should Pay for What It Has Done to Us Opinion, Today

    We are beginning an era where the social-media companies are finally held accountable for their harm.

  29. To Afford a House in Los Angeles, They Had to Become Landlords Interactive, Today

    For a couple and their toddler, moving from a noisy street in Hollywood to a tranquil home in the San Fernando Valley meant adding extra income — even if they had to build a house in the backyard.

  30. Raphael and the Renaissance of Divine Beauty Arts, Today

    This blockbuster exhibition at the Metropolitan Museum of Art humanizes a lapsed god of painting.

  31. A Klee Angel’s American Debut Is Delayed by the Mideast War Arts, Today

    The rarely seen “Angelus Novus” by Paul Klee was supposed to arrive at New York’s Jewish Museum, but remains in Israel instead.

  32. Rare Books Stolen From a Jesuit Archive in Rome Are Returned to Italy Arts, Today

    The books, about astronomy and other topics, were written in Chinese by Jesuit missionaries who shared information on science as part of their effort to spread Christianity.

  33. Iran Is Using America’s Playbook Against Us Opinion, Today

    Iran has blocked the Strait of Hormuz by raising risks for ship operators. In doing so, it has taken lessons from American financial policy.

  34. Juries Take the Lead in the Push for Child Online Safety Technology, Today

    A pair of verdicts held social media companies accountable for harming young users, highlighting a growing backlash as Congress struggles to pass legislation.

  35. How Should We Teach About Historical Figures Who Might Have Done Terrible Things? The Learning Network, Today

    Civil rights and labor leader Cesar Chavez was a hero to many. How does a Times investigation, which revealed evidence that he sexually abused many women and girls, change his legacy?

  36. Have You Seen the ‘Gen Z Pout’? Style, Today

    Their lips are pursed. Their eyes gaze into the middle distance. Is this a real thing?

  37. What’s Your Star Sign? The Ancients Could Offer You Some Insight. Arts, Today

    Long before horoscope apps, the foundations of today’s multibillion-dollar astrology industry were laid in Babylonia, Egypt and the classical world.

  38. ‘Lethality’ Used to Be a Pentagon Buzzword. Now It’s a Worldview. Magazine, Today

    It’s blunt instead of vague, brash instead of evasive, bold instead of cautious. And yet the word obfuscates as much as old defense jargon.

  39. How Far Will Trump Go in Iran? Opinion, Today

    I asked an Iran hawk what victory looks like now.

  40. Do You Believe in Magic? This Exhibit Is for You. New York, Today

    A show at the Library for the Performing Arts examines the golden age of magic in New York City, from the 1870s to just before World War II.

  41. Saving Hermit Crabs by Breeding Them in the Suburbs Magazine, Today

    Often treated as throwaway pets, hermit crabs can live 50 years. Mary Akers, a self-taught expert, wants people to appreciate them as much as she does.

  42. ‘Love Story’ Is Actually a Horror Story Podcasts, Today

    The nightmare began when she said, “I do.”

  43. Touching the Divine Through a Storied Rockefeller Art Trove Arts, Today

    Our critic offers a guide to 70 years of great devotional sculptures in the Asia Society collection — including some that he once helped install.

  44. What Is Carole Radziwill Thinking? Style, Today

    Her deceased loved ones are characters on a hit TV show, her name is in the Epstein files and she’s returning to “Real Housewives.” What does she make of it all?

  45. When a Not-So-Dark Knight and His Sidekick Saved a Wacky Gotham Movies, Today

    Joel Schumacher apologized for “Batman & Robin,” his corny 1997 superhero movie, but thanks to its ice puns and bat nipples, it’s since become an accidental parody worth howling at.

  46. It’s Not Trump. It’s America. Opinion, Today

    The country’s faith in its ability to shape the world to its liking is a much older malady.

  47. Help! Budget Charged Me $595 for Returning a Car a Few Hours Early. Travel, Today

    An American who rented a vehicle for a two-week European vacation brought it back to the airport a bit ahead of schedule. Why did the price almost double?

  48. Nowhere Feels Safe As Israel Strikes Heart of Beirut Video, Today

    When a residential building in downtown Beirut was destroyed by an Israeli airstrike, Samira Osseili fled with her family in the middle of the night. She’s now living in fear with 12 other relatives in her small apartment, knowing that another strike could come at any moment.

  49. 36 Hours in Raleigh, N.C. Interactive, Today

    A leveled-up dining scene, upgraded greenways and public art await weekend visitors to this Southern capital.

  50. Colleges Pressed to Remove Names of Epstein’s Friends From Buildings U.S., Today

    Students and others are asking universities, including Harvard and Ohio State, to take down the names of high-profile donors with connections to Jeffrey Epstein. They have not done so yet.

  51. D. Boon’s Death Shook Punk Rock. 40 Years Later, Minutemen Look Back. Arts, Today

    The influential band’s singer and guitarist died at 27, but the bassist Mike Watt and the drummer George Hurley never lost his spirit.

  52. My Girlfriend Was Secretly Texting Her Ex. Can I Ever Trust Her Again? Well, Today

    Our Ask the Therapist columnist, Lori Gottlieb, advises a reader who is feeling conflicted about his partner’s loyalty.

  53. Homes for Sale in New York and Connecticut Real Estate, Today

    This week’s properties are in New Rochelle, N.Y., and Wilton, Conn.

  54. Homes for Sale in Manhattan and Brooklyn Real Estate, Today

    This week’s properties are in the financial district, Murray Hill and Bay Ridge.

  55. The One Thing Every New Development Must Have Real Estate, Today

    Developers are trying to recreate the vibe found in the country’s favorite foodie towns. That means adding more restaurants and bars.

  56. ‘They Will Kill You’ Review: The Co-Op From Hell Movies, Today

    Zazie Beetz fights her way through a high-rise of horrors in a splatter-fest that concentrates its creativity in its gore.

  57. Mearns and Melnick, Dance Stars Who Choose Each Other Arts, Today

    In “Superbloom,” the latest work by the ballet dancer Sara Mearns and the postmodern choreographer Jodi Melnick, women are at the forefront.

  58. ‘She Dances’ Review: Steve Zahn Is a Reluctant Chaperone Movies, Today

    Zahn plays the father of Claire (his real-life daughter, Audrey), awkwardly accompanying her and a friend to a competition in Kentucky.

  59. ‘Our Hero, Balthazar’ Review: Lost Souls and Found Follies Movies, Today

    Opposites attract in this provocative drama about mass violence and two disaffected man-boys.

  60. ‘A Magnificent Life’ Review: An Era of Artistic Revolutions Movies, Today

    Sylvain Chomet (“The Triplets of Belleville”), directs this animated biopic of the filmmaker Marcel Pagnol, which revels in the sights and sounds of Provence.

  61. ‘Forbidden Fruits’ Review: Queen Bees of the Food Court Movies, Today

    Among a group of high school girls at the mall, power becomes toxic in the style of modern classics like “Mean Girls” and “The Craft,” but without the vibrancy.

  62. ‘BTS: The Return’ Review: Back in the Recording Booth Movies, Today

    This documentary follows the K-pop supergroup BTS reuniting after a four-year hiatus as they find their album’s new vision.

  63. ‘Fantasy Life’ Review: Digging Out of the Doldrums Movies, Today

    Matthew Shear’s comedic feature appealingly explores the jitters of a stalled young paralegal who babysits for a frustrated actress.

  64. ‘Alpha’ Review: Body Trouble Movies, Today

    A reckless incident at a party throws a young girl’s life into turmoil in this extraordinary third feature from Julia Ducournau.

  65. Marriage Might Not Happen. But ‘Something Very Bad’ Did. Arts, Today

    Executive produced by Matt and Ross Duffer, a new series by Haley Z. Boston finds horror in an idea that already terrifies her generation: romantic commitment.

  66. Cuban Patients Are Dying Because of U.S. Blockade, Doctors Say World, Today

    Cuban health care was once the pride of the island. Now the U.S. oil blockade is upending even basic medical care.

  67. Some Judges See Risks in Fiery Opinions Warning of Threats to Democracy U.S., Today

    Federal judges are weighing strategies for how to respond to the high stakes, anonymous threats and politicized atmosphere of the Trump era.

  68. In Rural Ukraine, Basic Health Care Is a Casualty of War World, Today

    Elderly people in isolated villages are going without medicine. One woman said she hadn’t seen a doctor in four years.

  69. When a Shoe Gets a Tattoo T Magazine, Today

    A peek at the process of crafting a bespoke Berluti oxford.

  70. We’ve Got Stars for Quique Crudo, Rice Thief and More Food, Today

    Our latest batch of reviews includes a Mexican restaurant that marries mariscos and tapas, a Korean spot that touts majestic towers of shellfish and an Argentine restaurant that’s been serving Queens since the 1970s.

  71. Is the U.S. Constitution Doomed to Fail? Books, Today

    In a new book, the historian Mark Peterson argues that our founding document is rooted in ideals of expansion and conquest ill suited to the nation we’ve become.

  72. Wealthy Investors Are Targeting Foes of Clean Energy, and They Want Revenge Climate, Today

    Renewable energy leaders said their industry got “rolled” in President Trump’s tax bill. Now they’re fighting back, starting in Texas.

  73. In California’s Agricultural Heartland, Latino Voters are Up for Grabs U.S., Today

    As in other Hispanic areas of the country, voters shifted toward Republicans in 2024. But there are increasing signs that this was a blip more than a durable trend.

  74. A Documentary About A.I. Gets Chief Executives on the Record Movies, Today

    “The AI Doc: Or How I Became an Apocaloptimist” tries to cover so much that it ends up being more confusing than clarifying, but parts are fascinating.

  75. Revenge of the Housewives Books, Today

    The author Elizabeth Arnott recommends thrilling tales of domestic vengeance and feminine power.

  76. How a Healthy Mind-Set Influences Longevity Well, Today

    A few qualities, including a sense of purpose, seem to have real benefits — especially as you age.

  77. A Film Studio Moved to Montana for Tax Breaks. Will It Benefit the Locals? Business, Today

    Story House arrived in Missoula last year with big plans for a movie and television campus that would create hundreds of jobs and build a filmmaking ecosystem.

  78. Oil Prices Go Higher and Global Stocks Fall Business, Today

    Investors continued to parse conflicting signals on whether the war in the Middle East was nearing de-escalation.

  79. India Appears Sidelined as Pakistan Tries to Play Peacemaker World, Today

    Hours before a call between President Trump and India’s prime minister, American officials urged India to focus on shared goals and ignore differences.

  80. Jury Rules Against Meta and YouTube for Addictive Features Video, Today

    Meta and YouTube must pay a plaintiff a combined $6 million after a jury found that they knowingly designed features that were addictive and harmful for a young user.

  81. Today’s Iran War Israel Trump Oil live blog included one standalone post:
  82. ‘Estoy manchado. Estoy en los archivos’ En español, Today

    Atrás quedaron las cenas de lujo en mansiones de donantes y la ropa de diseñador. Ahora David Ross paga el precio de haberse relacionado con el abusador sexual Jeffrey Epstein.

  83. Este músculo es el héroe anónimo de la longevidad En español, Today

    Fortalecer los glúteos te ayudará a mantenerte libre de lesiones y a ser independiente en tu adultez y vejez.

  84. Out the Door The Learning Network, Today

    Tell us a story, real or made up, that is inspired by this image.

  85. Mamdani Promised to Freeze the Rent. Now the Fight Begins. New York, Today

    Nine board members, six of whom were appointed by Mayor Zohran Mamdani, will meet Thursday to begin weighing whether to enact a rent freeze.

  86. Why a 100-Foot Protest ‘Buffer Zone’ at Houses of Worship Won’t Happen New York, Today

    A bill being voted on Thursday is a watered-down version of what the New York City Council speaker vowed to pass after an intense protest outside a synagogue last year.

  87. Battle Over a Contentious Police Unit Re-emerges in New York City New York, Today

    A bill will be introduced on Thursday to restrict the Police Department’s Strategic Response Group from being deployed at protests.

  88. Spelling Bee Forum Gameplay, Today

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

  89. Palabra del día: ‘exemplary’ En español, Today

    Esta palabra ha aparecido en 180 artículos en NYTimes.com en el último año. ¿Puedes usarla en una frase?

  90. Una escuela en Cisjordania amanece con un fragmento de misil en el patio En español, Today

    Los niños de una escuela de Cisjordania encontraron en el patio de su escuela un recuerdo de la guerra que viven a diario: un enorme fragmento de un misil iraní.

  91. Word of the Day: exemplary The Learning Network, Today

    This word has appeared in 180 articles on NYTimes.com in the past year. Can you use it in a sentence?

  92. Josh Johnson Ridicules the Army’s Opening to Older Recruits Arts, Today

    “Look, according to People magazine — and apparently the U.S. military — 42 is the new 35,” Johnson said on Tuesday’s “Daily Show.”

  93. Para Putin, la guerra en Irán lo cambió todo En español, Today

    El ataque conjunto de Estados Unidos e Israel disparó los precios del petróleo y fracturó las relaciones dentro de la OTAN, lo que significó buenas noticias para Moscú.

  94. Ya no es la madrastra malvada: la reivindicación de una poderosa faraona En español, Today

    Una reevaluación de estatuas dañadas de 3500 años de antigüedad se suma a las pruebas de que la reina Hatshepsut no fue la villana que los estudiosos creían.

  95. It Was One of the Cold War’s Greatest Crimes. No One Has Paid a Price. Opinion, Today

    No one apart from the Congolese people has ever paid a price for the CIA-backed assassination of Patrice Lumumba.

  96. Chinese Education Influencer’s Sudden Death Prompts Grief, and Reflection World, Today

    The influencer, Zhang Xuefeng, was known for no-nonsense, some said cynical, advice about how to win in China’s educational rat race. He died at 41.

  97. 7 mitos que obstaculizan la limpieza En español, Today

    No hay que hacer todo de una vez, ni aferrarse a todas las pertenencias, ni lanzarse a comprar canastas y organizadores antes de empezar. Te decimos qué más recomiendan los expertos.

  98. Rescuers Race to Save a 32-Foot Humpback Whale Stranded Off a German Beach World, Today

    The whale had been stuck for days in shallow waters of the Baltic Sea, as rescuers prepared to make another attempt to free it.

  99. Trump’s Threats to Europe Put Its Leaders in a Double Bind Over Iran World, Today

    European politicians risk angering their voters if they join America’s war. Yet they could also face domestic upheaval if they take no action to reopen shipping routes that Iran has blocked and ease an energy crisis.

  100. New York City’s Population Flat After Drop in Immigration New York, Today

    Newly released census data shows that from June 2024 to July 2025, the number of new residents who were international immigrants dropped by 70 percent compared to a year before.

  101. Immigration Slowdown Hits Every Metro Area in the U.S., Census Shows U.S., Today

    Large urban counties and the border were the most affected. And in three-quarters of U.S. counties, population growth either slowed or turned negative.

  102. How U.S.A.I.D. Birth Control Meant for Africa Was Ruined World, Today

    The Trump administration had options for offloading contraceptives once destined for Africa, a newly obtained memo shows. Instead, it has let them collect dust and go bad.

  103. Corrections: March 26, 2026 Corrections, Today

    Corrections that appeared in print on Thursday, March 26, 2026.

  104. Quote of the Day: Have a Nice Flight. Don’t Forget Your Fortitude. Corrections, Today

    Quotation of the Day for Thursday, March 26, 2026.

  105. Trump Calls for Law Cracking Down on Crime and ‘Rogue Judges’ U.S., Today

    Ahead of the midterms, President Trump told a Republican gathering that he wants to go after repeat offenders and “rogue judges that are criminals.”

  106. Chip Taylor, Writer of ‘Wild Thing’ and Other Classic Rock Hits, Dies at 86 Arts, Today

    Mr. Taylor, the younger brother of the actor Jon Voight, found success as a songwriter for the likes of Janis Joplin and Juice Newton.

  107. Melania y el robot En español, Today

    La primera dama, Melania Trump, cree que más niños deberían contar con “educadores humanoides”.

  108. Leon Radvinsky, arquitecto del éxito de OnlyFans, muere a los 43 años En español, Today

    Radvinsky convirtió un diminuto sitio web llamado OnlyFans en una potencia del entretenimiento para adultos, redefiniendo el sector para la era de las redes sociales.

  109. Formal Agreement Gameplay, Today

    Is Alex Murphy practicing reverse psychology on us?

  110. Schumer Says Democrats Will Try to Restore Clean Energy Tax Credits Climate, Today

    Senator Chuck Schumer of New York, the minority leader, said Democrats would pursue an agenda to reduce energy costs if they win back control of Congress.

  111. Mamdani Now Plans $1.3 Billion in Cuts in Programs That He Favored New York, Today

    Mayor Zohran Mamdani is banking on savings from a delay he is seeking in the state mandate for smaller class sizes. He is also scaling back a commitment to expand a rental assistance program.

  112. Trump’s ‘Brute Force Imperialism’ Video, Today

    From saber rattling over Greenland to war with Iran, the Opinion columnist Jamelle Bouie argues, treating the world like a game of Risk has left America in its weakest position since World War II.

  113. Trump dice que está en conversaciones con Irán, pero Teherán lo niega. Explicamos la razón En español, Today

    El presidente Trump tiene motivaciones políticas nacionales e internacionales para pregonar que está en negociaciones para poner fin a la guerra. Irán tiene razones similares para negar las conversaciones.

  114. ICE Agents at Some Airports Begin Checking IDs in Security Lines U.S., Today

    It was unclear whether having agents helping with screening passengers would improve wait times. Some travelers expressed worries.

  115. The Idiot: Chapter 5 Podcasts, Today

    With Allen set to be released in a few years, M. wonders if he will be able to come back into the family fold.

  116. The Idiot: Chapter 4 Podcasts, Today

    M. and Allen finally speak. M. develops a theory of the case. Or one of Allen, at least.

  117. The Idiot: Chapter 3 Podcasts, Today

    M. attends Allen’s trial in San Francisco, where undercover recordings reveal how Allen’s plan to get Priscilla deported from the U.S. turned into a murder-for-hire plot.

  118. The Idiot: Chapter 2 Podcasts, Today

    Allen’s ex-wife, Priscilla, tells M. about the lengths she has had to go to reunite with her son. M. is shocked.

  119. The Idiot: Chapter 1 Podcasts, Today

    The New York Times writer M. Gessen always disliked their younger cousin Allen. But then he did something so bad, even M. was surprised – and they realized they didn’t know Allen at all.

  120. N.Y.P.D. Inspector Accused of Groping an Officer Is Stripped of His Gun New York, Today

    After a policewoman in the Bronx complained that an inspector was sexually harassing and groping her, he remained her supervisor for more than a year, according to her lawsuit.

  121. Republicans in Congress Fret Over Iran War as Pentagon Offers Few Answers World, Yesterday

    G.O.P. lawmakers who have given the Trump administration wide latitude to wage war with no congressional input are growing frustrated as officials offer little detail about ground troops, cost or timeline.

  122. Justice Dept. Settles Flynn’s Wrongful Prosecution Suit for $1.25 Million U.S., Yesterday

    The agreement was an extraordinary example of how the Trump administration has offered legal relief to those aligned with the president.

  123. Judge Orders Arrest of Former Kentucky Governor for Contempt U.S., Yesterday

    Seven years after leaving office, Matt Bevin, the combative ex-governor, faces charges for not providing financial records sought by his estranged son.

  124. Meta y YouTube son declarados negligentes en caso de adicción a las redes sociales En español, Yesterday

    Un jurado determinó que las empresas perjudicaron a una joven usuaria al diseñar productos que le crearon adicción y le provocaron trastornos mentales.

  125. Trump Draws Bipartisan Backlash for Easing Oil Sanctions on Russia and Iran U.S., Yesterday

    Republicans and Democrats alike have criticized the Trump administration’s moves, taken to stabilize oil markets rocked by the war with Iran, warning that it is benefiting two U.S. adversaries.

  126. Postal Service Plans to Impose 8% Surcharge on Packages to Offset Rising Transportation Costs U.S., Yesterday

    The temporary price increase, which would take effect on April 26, comes amid a spike in fuel prices tied to the war in Iran.

  127. Day Care Worker Stole Millions for Trips and W.W.E. Tickets, U.S. Says New York, Yesterday

    Murielle Misczak was arrested Wednesday morning and is accused of using the money on wrestling tickets, luxury vacations and food deliveries.

  128. A Canadian Supreme Court Case Could Test the Country’s Unity World, Yesterday

    Quebec’s ban on religious symbols — and a measure that suspends constitutional rights — are being tested in a case with far-reaching repercussions.

  129. Leon Radvinsky, 43, Dies; Built the Adult-Entertainment Giant OnlyFans Business, Yesterday

    By leveraging social media and the influencer economy, he turned his website into a byword for online pornography in the 21st century.

  130. Here’s What Happened in the War in the Middle East on Wednesday World, Yesterday

    The fighting continued while conditions for a possible cease-fire were debated.

  131. Can This Leading Republican Critic of Trump Hang On? U.S., Yesterday

    Can any Republican disagree with Trump and get away with it? Thomas Massie’s primary race in Kentucky is a key test.

  132. Trump to Delay Nominating New C.D.C. Director Health, Yesterday

    The administration has yet to find a candidate who aligns with Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s agenda while avoiding his unpopular stance on vaccines.

  133. Asia Is Getting Crushed Between Oil Prices and the Dollar Business, Yesterday

    From India to Southeast Asia to South Korea, currencies are crumbling as governments race to secure fuel that is priced in American money.

  134. Army Raises Enlistment Age Limit to 42 and Eases Marijuana Rules U.S., Yesterday

    The new enlistment requirements were made official years after the Army faced a recruiting crisis, and as the United States is engaged in a war with Iran.

  135. Tiny Love Stories: ‘Six Years Younger and 30 Pounds Lighter’ Style, Yesterday

    Modern Love in miniature, featuring reader-submitted stories of no more than 100 words.

  136. How Kharg Island May Change the Trajectory of the Iran War Video, Yesterday

    Kharg Island exports 90 percent of Iran’s crude oil. It has also become a potential U.S. target. Peter Eavis, our Business reporter, examines how the small island in the Persian Gulf has become a strategic target with significant risks.

  137. Is ‘One-Sided Monogamy’ Just Cheating? Style, Yesterday

    “Inside the Manosphere,” a new Netflix documentary, has fueled discussions about the relationship style.

  138. A Pastor Called for a Democrat to Be ‘Crucified With Christ.’ Was It a Threat? U.S., Yesterday

    James Talarico, the Democratic nominee for Senate in Texas, said, “You may pray for my death, Pastor, but I still love you.” The pastor said he was calling for Mr. Talarico’s religious conversion.

  139. Social Media Giants Found Negligent in Landmark Trial Briefing, Yesterday

    Also, Iran signals an openness to negotiations. Here’s the latest at the end of Wednesday.

  140. U.S. Rejects Vote to Recognize Slavery as a ‘Crime Against Humanity’ World, Yesterday

    The United Nations resolution was led by the president of Ghana. Israel and Argentina also voted against it.

  141. Melania and the Robot U.S., Yesterday

    The first lady, Melania Trump, believes that more children should be educated by “humanoid educators.”

  142. Airport Chaos World, Yesterday

    American airports have become a symbol of government dysfunction, and the spring travel season is just around the corner.

  143. Heisuke Hironaka, Groundbreaking Mathematician, Is Dead at 94 Science, Yesterday

    A recipient of his profession’s prestigious Fields Medal, he devised an algorithm that helps solve mathematical “singularities.” It now permeates the field.

  144. The Cast of ‘Laguna Beach’ Reunites Onscreen After 20 Years Style, Yesterday

    The show, which depicted the lives of a group of wealthy high schoolers and helped to pioneer a genre of soap-style reality TV, will return in April with a reunion special.

  145. From Serial Productions: The Idiot Podcasts, Yesterday

    The New York Times writer M. Gessen always disliked their younger cousin Allen. But then he did something so bad, even M. was surprised – and they realized they didn’t know Allen at all.

  146. Four Things to Know About a Democrat’s Win in Trump’s Backyard U.S., Yesterday

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  147. Stir-Fried Salt and Pepper Dumplings Video, Yesterday

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  148. Restaurant Review: Gymkhana in Las Vegas Video, Yesterday

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  149. Where to Eat: N.Y.C. Video, Yesterday

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  150. Tomato Lentil Stew With Crispy Potato Video, Yesterday

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  151. Kefte Tagine With Jalapeño Yogurt Sauce Video, Yesterday

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  152. Jury Awards Chance the Rapper $35 in Legal Fight With Former Manager Arts, Yesterday

    The former manager, Pat Corcoran, sued in 2020, seeking $3.8 million in unpaid royalties. Chance countersued for $1 million. The legal battle ended last week in what amounted to a draw.

  153. Storms Forecast to Bring Heavy Rain Across the Middle East Weather, Yesterday

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  154. U.S. Circulates Iran Peace Plan While Sending Troops to the Middle East U.S., Yesterday

    The 2,000 paratroopers heading to the region may give President Trump more leverage in negotiations, but they also leave him with the option of doubling down on military force.

  155. Boubacar Ould Messaoud, Leader in an Antislavery Fight, Dies at 80 World, Yesterday

    Despite being imprisoned and harassed, he helped found an organization to combat slavery in his West African nation of Mauritania.

  156. Who Is Pakistan’s Syed Asim Munir? World, Yesterday

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  157. Pakistan’s Army Chief Uses Relationship With Trump to Foster Talks with Iran World, Yesterday

    Syed Asim Munir’s role demonstrates Islamabad’s acute exposure to regional instability and newly found geopolitical relevance.

  158. The Good List: 8 Things to Add Delight to Your Day Briefing, Yesterday

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  159. For 2nd Time, an Appeals Court Backs the Trump Administration’s Detention Policy U.S., Yesterday

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  160. The Commute Is Back Headway, Yesterday

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  161. Meta Lays Off 700 Employees, While Rewarding Top Executives Technology, Yesterday

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  162. Florida Restores Access to Low-Cost H.I.V. Medications After Uproar Health, Yesterday

    A short-term funding bill enacted this week will ensure that more than 12,000 Floridians do not lose access to a program that helps pay for H.I.V. medications.

  163. Pat Steir, Painter of Luminous ‘Waterfalls,’ Dies at 87 Arts, Yesterday

    Spilling paint onto canvas and letting it streak down as it pleased, she often said that her celebrated works painted themselves.

  164. The Man Leading the Green Party Surge in Britain Opinion, Yesterday

    Zach Polanski of Britain’s left-populist party talks austerity, Labour and the establishment crackup.

  165. With Their Voter Bill Stymied, G.O.P. Leaders Ponder a Plan B U.S., Yesterday

    Republicans are eying a last-ditch procedural maneuver to overcome united Democratic opposition, but the chances for success are slim.

  166. Iran’s Attacks Force U.S. Troops to Work Remotely U.S., Yesterday

    Iran has severely damaged several American military bases in the Middle East, officials say.

  167. Republicans Block Democrats’ Push for Public Testimony on Iran War World, Yesterday

    Representative Brian Mast, a Republican and chairman of the Foreign Affairs Committee, said the closed-door war briefings were enough.

  168. Unos 2000 paracaidistas del ejército de EE. UU. serán enviados a Medio Oriente En español, Yesterday

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  169. Homeland Security Talks Hit Snag as Democrats Demand ICE Restrictions U.S., Yesterday

    A day after Republicans offered to remove money for ICE enforcement from a Department of Homeland Security funding bill, Democrats insisted that the deal must include curbs on federal agents.

  170. Prominent Climate Scientist Resigns From NASA, Citing Trump’s Attack on Science Climate, Yesterday

    Kate Marvel, a well-known author, joins an estimated 95,000 people who have left federal science agencies since President Trump returned to the White House.

  171. Una mujer y su hija fueron detenidas por ICE en el aeropuerto de San Francisco En español, Yesterday

    Funcionarios de la Administración de Seguridad en el Transporte informaron al ICE que una madre y su hija sobre las que pesaba una orden de detención habían planeado un vuelo nacional, según muestran documentos federales.

  172. E.P.A. Waives Smog Rules on Summer Gasoline in Bid to Ease Prices Climate, Yesterday

    The moves will allow expanded sales of a higher-ethanol blend known as E15, which is often restricted in the summer.

  173. The Cast of ‘The Super Mario Galaxy Movie’ Makes Some Out-of-This-World Pizzas Food, Yesterday

    Chris Pratt, Charlie Day and Keegan-Michael Key sling pies and answer questions at the New York Times kitchen studio.

  174. Is There Anything I Can Do to Shorten My T.S.A. Wait Time? Travel, Yesterday

    With lines stretching for hours and passengers missing flights, fliers are desperate to ease the wait at security. There are some steps you can take, but no guarantees.

  175. Who Is Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf? World, Yesterday

    A brigadier general and speaker of Parliament, Mr. Ghalibaf, one of the leaders of Iran’s war effort, has emerged as a potential contact point in any peace talks.

  176. It’s All About the Pigs, Stupid World, Yesterday

    In Denmark’s election, it was local issues, not Greenland or foreign policy, that counted. That hurt the prime minister, Mette Frederiksen.

  177. What Happens When We Die? This Poem Has Thoughts. Interactive, Yesterday

    A.O. Scott contemplates the great unknown in Wallace Stevens’s “Of Mere Being.”

  178. Meta and YouTube Found Negligent in Landmark Social Media Addiction Case Technology, Yesterday

    A jury found the companies harmed a young user with design features that were addictive and led to her mental health distress.

  179. EE. UU. habría enviado a Irán un plan para poner fin a la guerra En español, Yesterday

    El plan de 15 puntos se entregó a través de Pakistán, cuyo jefe del ejército se ha convertido en el interlocutor clave entre Estados Unidos e Irán, según afirman las autoridades.

  180. Melissa Clark Thinks This Is the Best Homemade Matzo Food, Yesterday

    It’s not kosher for Passover, but this version, from Hillary Sterling, the chef at Ci Siamo, is inspired by a Sardinian flatbread.

  181. Trump Says He’s Talking With Iran. Iran Says He’s Not. Here’s Why. World, Yesterday

    The president has domestic and international political motivations for touting negotiations to end the war. Iran has similar ones to deny discussions.

  182. Former Google Executive Named New Head of the BBC World, Yesterday

    Matt Brittin, the former president of Google in Europe, will become the new director general. Among the items on his to-do list: handling a lawsuit from President Trump.

  183. Los demócratas ganan las elecciones especiales en el distrito donde está Mar-a-Lago En español, Yesterday

    La victoria de Emily Gregory en Palm Beach llevó la oleada demócrata hasta la finca del presidente Trump. Por otro lado, un líder sindical lidera la carrera por un escaño en el Senado estatal que ha dejado vacante el vicegobernador de Florida.

  184. Stephen Colbert Is Writing a New ‘Lord of the Rings’ Movie Movies, Yesterday

    In an announcement video with the director Peter Jackson, the late-night host said he was developing a new film based on early chapters of the trilogy.

  185. Rescuers Race to Save Whale Stranded Off German Coast Video, Yesterday

    Efforts to save a 32-foot humpback, which has been stranded in shallow waters off Germany’s Baltic coast since March 20, continue despite diminishing chances of survival.

  186. Irán dice que los barcos ‘no hostiles’ pueden navegar por el estrecho de Ormuz En español, Yesterday

    Los barcos sin vínculos con Israel o EE. UU. podrán pasar, dijo el gobierno, pero no estaba claro si algún barco lo intentaría.

  187. Billionaires and the Erosion of Democracy Opinion, Yesterday

    Readers discuss the effects of billionaires on U.S. society and politics. Also: Electric cars; President Trump’s personal ICE; an invitation to teenagers.

  188. Israel Races to Hit Iran Hard While It Still Can, Officials Say World, Yesterday

    Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu gave the order on Tuesday for the military to accelerate its attacks, with a 48-hour deadline, four people briefed on the matter said.

  189. Iranians Reject Trump’s Offer for Cease-Fire but Signal Openness to Talks World, Yesterday

    Iran does not want a momentary pause in the fighting, fearing that Israel and the United States would use that opportunity to beef up their forces before resuming strikes.

  190. Some States Already Preparing for Potential Supreme Court Ban on Late Ballots U.S., Yesterday

    The court’s conservatives appear skeptical of laws allowing mail ballots to arrive after Election Day. A decision could come as late as June, potentially scrambling midterm elections.

  191. Israel Keeps Up Strikes in Lebanon as Hezbollah Signals Defiance World, Yesterday

    There were few signs that either side was prepared to step back from the fighting. Israel said it struck an area south of Beirut and issued new evacuation warnings.

  192. A Free Home for San Francisco Artists, From Dave Eggers and Friends Arts, Yesterday

    The writer, and the artist JD Beltran, have come up with Art + Water, to host exhibitions, give 30 artists studio space, and offer community events.

  193. Is It OK to Cut Ties With a Friend Because of Her Views on Vaccines? Magazine, Yesterday

    It really bothers me that she is selfishly choosing to put her children and others at risk.

  194. Humans Had Dogs Before They Had Farming, Ancient DNA Confirms Science, Yesterday

    New research pushes the first genetic evidence of dogs back by 5,000 years and suggests that hunter-gatherer groups may have acquired dogs from one another.

  195. Daphne Selfe, World’s Oldest Professional Model, Dies at 97 Style, Yesterday

    Starting in 1949, she had an on-and-off career that lasted for 75 years. But her biggest success came late in life, modeling for labels like Dolce & Gabbana.

  196. Tracy Kidder, Author of ‘The Soul of a New Machine,’ Dies at 80 Books, Yesterday

    A Pulitzer Prize-winning narrative journalist, he wrote deeply reported books that often focused on heroic goodness in people.

  197. New Jersey Bars ICE and Other Law Enforcement Agents From Wearing Masks New York, Yesterday

    Federal officials said they would “not abide” by the new law, which is likely to lead to a showdown in court.

  198. Iraq Summons U.S. Diplomat After Attack on Military Base World, Yesterday

    The attack came a day after a separate strike on the same base, which hosts units viewed by the United States as allies of Iran.

  199. La Corte Suprema se inclina a bloquear a los solicitantes de asilo en la frontera En español, Yesterday

    La política de impedir la entrada a muchos solicitantes de asilo en la frontera se anuló en 2021, pero el Departamento de Justicia de Trump quiere flexibilidad para reinstaurarla como herramienta de control fronterizo.

  200. Trump Had His Eye on China, Then Plunged Into a New Mideast War U.S., Yesterday

    The Trump administration said the Middle East would “recede” in importance as the China challenge took priority. But the president started the Iran war.

  201. The Oil Price Shock Could Make Italian Ice More Expensive Business, Yesterday

    Higher energy prices caused by the war with Iran could affect more than just prices at the pump for American consumers.

  202. ‘I’ve Made at Least 500 NYT Recipes. This Is My Favorite One!’ Food, Yesterday

    Readers love my miso-chile asparagus with tofu, a quick and satisfying taste of spring.

  203. In This Corner of the Internet, Everyone Looks Better Bald Well, Yesterday

    A Reddit forum has become a haven for those deciding whether it’s time to shave it all.

  204. Democrats Spend Big but Face Tough Fight in Virginia Gerrymandering Battle U.S., Yesterday

    Republicans are cautiously optimistic about a statewide referendum now at the center of the country’s gerrymandering war, but Democrats have a huge cash advantage.

  205. What to Know About U.S.-Iran Negotiations World, Yesterday

    The United States is discussing ways to end hostilities with Iran, even as President Trump continues to threaten attacks and as the Pentagon dispatches more troops.

  206. Two States Sue Cord Blood Bank Over False Advertisements Health, Yesterday

    The attorneys general of Texas and Arizona contend that Cord Blood Registry, which stores umbilical cord cells, profited from misleading new parents.

  207. A Critical Political Season Could Decide if Alaska Is a Failed ‘Petrostate’ U.S., Yesterday

    A governor who spent two terms cutting services to preserve Alaskans’ oil-funded annual checks is leaving office. Voters must now decide what comes next for the state’s faltering fiscal model.

  208. Supreme Court Sides With Internet Provider in Copyright Fight Over Pirated Music U.S., Yesterday

    Leading music labels sued Cox Communications for failing to terminate accounts of subscribers flagged for distributing copyrighted music.