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  1. One Way to Start Gameplay, March 13

    James McCarron and Rachel Souza open our solving weekend.

  2. ‘The Pitt’ Season 2, Episode 10 Recap: Invisible String Arts, March 13

    Family ties bind the characters together in this week’s episode, in ways both beautiful and suffocating.

  3. Oil Prices Barely Budge After Trump Lifts Russia Sanctions Business, March 13

    After surging about 10 percent on Thursday, oil prices had little reaction to the decision by President Trump to waive sanctions on the sale of some Russian crude.

  4. Trump Removes Sanctions on Russia to Help Oil Flow Amid Iran Conflict U.S., March 13

    Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said it was “unfortunate” that the move could benefit Russia, but maintained that it was only for the short term.

  5. Cuba liberará a 51 presos en medio de presiones de EE. UU. En español, March 13

    El gobierno de Trump ha estado intentando asfixiar al gobierno cubano mediante un bloqueo petrolero. La liberación de prisioneros parece ser un esfuerzo por apaciguar a Washington.

  6. Andrea Constand Testifies in Support of Another Bill Cosby Accuser Arts, March 13

    Lawyers for a woman who has sued Mr. Cosby, accusing him of sexual assault, called Ms. Constand as a witness in the case, which is now being tried in California.

  7. ‘Antigone (This Play I Read in High School)’ Review: Tragically Uneven Theater, March 13

    Anna Ziegler’s feminist take on Sophocles tries to tie in reproductive politics, but the play keeps trampling over its own ideas.

  8. Ernie Anastos, New York’s Everyman Newscaster, Dies at 82 New York, March 13

    A television journalist for four decades with 30 Emmy Awards, Mr. Anastos especially enjoyed delivering good news.

  9. Cuba Pledges to Release 51 Prisoners Amid Pressure From Washington World, March 13

    The Trump administration has been trying to choke the Cuban government through an oil blockade. The prisoner release appears to be an effort to appease Washington.

  10. F.B.I. Investigating Synagogue Attack as ‘Targeted Act of Violence’ Video, March 13

    A driver rammed a vehicle into a synagogue outside Detroit on Thursday. Authorities are investigating the attacker’s motive.

  11. En Chile, la toma de mando de José Antonio Kast aviva la euforia conservadora En español, March 13

    La llegada al poder del nuevo presidente es el hito más reciente en una tendencia más amplia de conservadurismo y alineamiento con Trump en Latinoamérica.

  12. University Shooting Being Investigated as an Act of Terrorism, Officials Say Video, March 13

    The authorities are investigating the shooting at Old Dominion University in Norfolk, Va., as an act of terrorism.

  13. Here’s What Happened in the War in the Middle East on Thursday World, March 13

    Iran’s new supreme leader delivered a forceful message in his first public statement since succeeding his slain father, as the Israeli military bombarded Tehran and the Lebanese capital with strikes.

  14. What We Know About the Synagogue Attack in Michigan U.S., March 13

    The attacker who drove into Temple Israel in West Bloomfield Township, a 41-year-old naturalized U.S. citizen, is dead. No one else was killed.

  15. U.S. Refueling Plane Crashes in Iraq, Military Says World, March 13

    The crash was not because of hostile fire or friendly fire, U.S. Central Command said.

  16. War in Iran Has India Wondering How to Keep Its Stovetops Lit Business, March 13

    India relies on huge quantities of cooking gas that is normally shipped from the Persian Gulf.

  17. Meta Delays Rollout of New A.I. Model After Performance Concerns Technology, Today

    The tech giant pushed back the timeline after spending billions to be on the cutting edge of artificial intelligence.

  18. Weakened by War, Iran Hits Back by Strangling a Vital Waterway U.S., Today

    The threats to shipping in the Strait of Hormuz are complicating President Trump’s calculations about how and when to end the war.

  19. A Maronite Priest Killed by Israeli Tank Fire is Mourned in Lebanon Video, Today

    A funeral was held in a village in southern Lebanon for a priest killed by Israeli tank fire. Israel has intensified its campaign against Hezbollah with expansive evacuation orders and air strikes across the country.

  20. Treasure Hunter Released From Prison After Refusing to Turn Over Gold Coins U.S., Today

    Thomas G. Thompson was held in contempt for 10 years for repeatedly denying he knew the whereabouts of 500 missing gold coins.

  21. Ukraine to Make Drone Videos Available for Training A.I. Models World, Today

    Despite ethical concerns about using battlefield videos to train artificial intelligence, Ukraine’s defense ministry said it needs to improve A.I. targeting to compete with Russia.

  22. Florida Republicans Pass Bill Requiring Proof of Citizenship to Vote U.S., Today

    The proposed law, which would not take effect before this year’s midterm elections, was modeled in part on President Trump’s top legislative priority in Congress.

  23. Today’s Iran War News Trump Oil Israel live blog included four standalone posts:
  24. Walid Khalidi, Scholar Called Father of Palestinian Studies, Dies at 100 World, Today

    As a historian and diplomat, he gave intellectual shape to his people and made sure that they played a role in negotiating their future.

  25. Iran’s New Leader Vows to Keep a Crucial Oil Gateway Blocked Briefing, Today

    Also, a Michigan synagogue was attacked. Here’s the latest at the end of Thursday.

  26. With Disputed Legal Maneuver, Trump Tries to Set Policy Without Legislation U.S., Today

    By suing Republican states and making sharp reversals in old cases, the Trump administration is using courts to fast-track major shifts in policy.

  27. Roscoe Robinson, Gospel Star Who Minted 1960s R&B Hits, Dies at 97 Arts, Today

    Although he wasn’t blind, he sang in three different gospel groups known as the Blind Boys before making a splash on the R&B and pop charts.

  28. Places of Worship, Magnets for Violence: Synagogue Attacks Have Risen U.S., Today

    The attack on Temple Israel is just the most recent in a string of attacks. They have taken place in the United States and around the world.

  29. NASA Says Artemis II Moon Launch Is On Track for April 1 Science, Today

    After postponing launch opportunities in February and March, the agency determined that four astronauts could proceed toward the first crewed lunar journey in more than 50 years.

  30. Executive and Judicial Branches Spar Over Control of Federal Courthouses U.S., Today

    The head of the General Services Administration said a proposal to transfer control of courthouse buildings to the judiciary was a bad idea.

  31. Fashion’s Bold New Idea: Clothes That Are Meant to Be Worn T Magazine, Today

    T’s fashion editors share their takeaways from the fall runways, which featured stripped-back garments — but also shoes that channeled lily pads.

  32. U.S. Officials Say Iran Is Laying Mines in the Strait of Hormuz World, Today

    A fifth of the world’s oil passes through the strait, making it a critical choke point in global commerce.

  33. Why Is Iran Blocking the Strait of Hormuz? World, Today

    With attacks and threats, Tehran is using the world’s most important transit point for oil and gas as leverage against its enemies.

  34. 'That's When the Boos Started': The Oscars Speech That Lost the Room Interactive, Today

    Days after the 2003 invasion of Iraq, Michael Moore used his moment in the spotlight to rail against the war. Here’s what he and others onstage remember.

  35. It Was 86. Then It Snowed. A ‘Wild’ Weather Shift Jolts the Mid-Atlantic. Weather, Today

    Washington, D.C., was warm and sunny on Wednesday. By Thursday, snow was falling.

  36. El nuevo líder supremo de Irán da su primer mensaje desde que llegó al poder En español, Today

    Mojtaba Jameneí adoptó un tono desafiante y dejó claro que Irán no retrocederá en una guerra que ya se ha extendido por todo Medio Oriente.

  37. Una estatua de Trump y Epstein en la pose de ‘Titanic’ aparece en Washington En español, Today

    Se trata de la más reciente estatua satírica creada por Secret Handshake, un grupo de artistas anónimos.

  38. Temple Israel Was Founded in 1941, Dedicated to the Formation of a Jewish State U.S., Today

    The temple is one of the largest Reform institutions in America, with thousands of families and an early education center.

  39. How Do You Feel About Traveling Right Now? We Want to Know. Travel, Today

    With spring and summer travel season beginning amid a war in the Middle East, a partial government shutdown and more, we’d like to hear how your travel plans are changing.

  40. Your Oscars Guide World, Today

    The Academy Awards ceremony is on Sunday. Here’s what to know.

  41. New Iranian Leader Vows to Keep Global Oil Gateway Blocked World, Today

    Oil prices surged on Thursday after ships came under attack in the Persian Gulf, and Iran’s supreme leader vowed revenge for U.S. and Israeli airstrikes.

  42. Drone Strike in Congo Kills 3, Including U.N. Worker World, Today

    The attack struck a residential area of Goma, killing an employee of the U.N.’s children’s agency and two others amid a sharp rise in drone warfare.

  43. Personal Trainers for Child Athletes? Teenagers Weigh In. The Learning Network, Today

    Students react to an article about how more young athletes are working with private coaches to level up.

  44. Oscars 2026: Print Your Ballot! Interactive, Today

    Now it’s your turn to predict which nominees will win.

  45. This Is the Democrats’ Biggest Problem Video, Today

    The fight over ICE actions is a symptom of a much larger, more fundamental debate happening in America, MS NOW’s Chris Hayes argues on “Interesting Times.”

  46. ‘The Libbiest Lib Who Ever Libbed’ Video, Today

    Gavin Newsom is more like Hillary Clinton than Barack Obama, and that’s bad news for any presidential aspirations Newsom may have, MS NOW’s Chris Hayes argues on “Interesting Times.”

  47. Trump to Target Forced Labor in Global Tariff Scheme U.S., Today

    The Trump administration is expected to begin a trade investigation into whether dozens of countries have policies to combat forced labor.

  48. Today’s Temple Israel Michigan Shooting live blog included two standalone posts:
  49. Attack at Detroit-Area Synagogue Echoes Incident at a Michigan Church Last Year U.S., Today

    For the second time in about six months, a driver rammed a vehicle into a house of worship in Michigan. Four people died as a result of last September’s attack in Grand Blanc Township.

  50. 16 and Counting: Oil and Cargo Ships Are Growing Targets in War With Iran Interactive, Today

    More than a dozen oil tankers, cargo and other commercial ships have been attacked in the Persian Gulf since the U.S.-Israeli war against Iran began nearly two weeks ago.

  51. New York City Is Enjoying an Irish Pubaissance Food, Today

    Three Irish bars for the 21st century reveler just in time for St. Patrick’s Day.

  52. Attack on Synagogue Comes Amid Significant Rise in Antisemitic Incidents U.S., Today

    The number of assaults and threats against Jews has increased in recent years, with anxiety growing further since the start of the U.S.-Israeli war with Iran.

  53. Israel Strikes Central Beirut, Expanding Conflict Zone Video, Today

    The Israeli military launched a new wave of strikes on central Beirut on Thursday, saying it was targeting infrastructure belonging to the militant group Hezbollah. The bombardment crystallized fears that the war was expanding beyond the southern outskirts of Lebanon’s capital.

  54. Trump le aconseja a Machado no regresar a Venezuela En español, Today

    El presidente Donald Trump está moderando las ambiciones políticas de María Corina Machado, nobel de la paz, mientras estrecha los lazos con los enemigos de la dirigente en Venezuela.

  55. The Largest Oil Supply Disruption in History Climate, Today

    A look at the war in Iran’s effects on global energy markets, two activists whose Sierra Club memberships were revoked, and more climate and environmental news.

  56. Israel Drops Case Against Soldiers Accused of Abusing Palestinian Detainee World, Today

    After a prisoner arrived at a hospital with broken ribs and a torn rectum, Israelis were once again at odds over the issue of mistreatment and impunity.

  57. Death Valley Is Experiencing a Rare Wildflower Bloom Video, Today

    Death Valley, the hottest and driest place in North America, is experiencing a rare wildflower bloom after receiving a record amount of rain in the fall.

  58. $42 Million Verdict for Iraqi Victims of U.S. Abuse Is Upheld on Appeal U.S., Today

    The damages would be paid by a Virginia contractor that supplied interrogators to the U.S. military after the 2003 invasion of Iraq.

  59. What’s Going On in This Graph? | March 18, 2026 The Learning Network, Today

    How much does it cost to save a life?

  60. Will Another Black Woman Join the Senate? This Messy Primary Is Set to Decide. U.S., Today

    Two Black female candidates may split Democratic primary voters in Illinois, and anger is growing at well-funded efforts to widen the divide.

  61. Banking Regulators Plan to Ease Some Capital Requirements Business, Today

    The Federal Reserve and other financial regulators will soon release proposals to loosen some planned rules on how much capital banks must hold in reserve to mitigate risks.

  62. Senate Again Deadlocks on Homeland Security Funding as Shutdown Persists U.S., Today

    The fight over restrictions on immigration agents has prolonged the funding lapse for T.S.A., Coast Guard and more into a second month, as airports experience screening delays.

  63. F.B.I. Joins Search for Air Force General Missing for Two Weeks U.S., Today

    Before he retired, Maj. Gen. William N. McCasland oversaw a research laboratory at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base near Dayton, Ohio.

  64. Ron Delany, Runner Who Won Olympic Glory for Ireland, Dies at 91 Sports, Today

    As a Villanova student, he captured the 1,500-meter event in the 1956 Games in Melbourne. No Irish athlete since then has won another Olympic gold medal in track and field.

  65. How Trump’s Election Lie Could Affect 2026 Midterms Video, Today

    The Trump administration is putting the weight of the federal government behind his false claims about the 2020 election in order to investigate key swing states ahead of the midterms. Nick Corasaniti, a New York Times reporter focusing on elections, homes in on the states that have become the prime targets and why.

  66. New Yorkers, Do You Have an Interesting Storage Unit Collection? Real Estate, Today

    To help us report an upcoming article, we want to hear about your cherished, prized or strange storage unit stories.

  67. Videos muestran un encuentro mortal y confuso con el ICE en Texas En español, Today

    Casi un año después de que Ruben Ray Martinez fue abatido por un agente del ICE, el Departamento de Seguridad Pública de Texas liberó videos, testimonios e informes policiales de la escena.

  68. Finding Fault for the Deadly U.S. Strike on a School in Iran Opinion, Today

    Readers react to the news that a U.S. missile likely killed 175 Iranians. Also: Kennedy pushes nutrition advice on medical schools; city life for retirees.

  69. 7 New Books We Love This Week Books, Today

    Reading recommendations from critics and editors at The New York Times.

  70. Bloomberg to Back Protégé in Crowded N.Y.C. House Race With Super PAC New York, Today

    The billionaire is said to be willing to spend up to $5 million to help Assemblyman Micah Lasher in his bid to replace Representative Jerrold Nadler, bypassing a Kennedy scion, Jack Schlossberg.

  71. Judge Dismisses Bulk of Lawsuit Over Trump’s Funding Freeze for Tunnel New York, Today

    The case is mostly moot, a federal judge said, because the administration has resumed the flow of more than $200 million in funding that it had temporarily stopped.

  72. Trump’s Advice to Venezuela’s Democracy Champion: Don’t Go Home World, Today

    President Trump is tempering the political ambitions of María Corina Machado, a Nobel laureate, as he deepens ties with her foes in Venezuela.

  73. The Shape(s) of Pasta Food, Today

    The best pastas have a hole in them, allowing them to catch vegan caramelized cabbage, creamy beans or cauliflower Alfredo sauce.

  74. Police Respond to Shooting at Michigan Temple U.S., Today

    There were reports of an active shooter at a synagogue outside Detroit on Thursday, the authorities said.

  75. Yanar Mohammed, 65, Iraqi Women’s Rights Advocate, Is Killed by Gunmen World, Today

    She established a network of safe houses for abused women and was an outspoken critic of her country’s repressive institutions, despite the constant threat of violence.

  76. Noma Could Have Changed So Much More Than Food Food, Today

    The globally acclaimed restaurant had the power and influence to remake restaurant culture. Instead, it perpetuated the darkest parts of that world.

  77. Don’t Cha … Wish the Pussycat Dolls Would Go on Tour? Arts, Today

    You’re in luck: The early 2000s girl group announced a new single and a reunion tour on Thursday.

  78. Conservative Euphoria Hits Chile as Right Surges in Latin America World, Today

    The inauguration of Chile’s new president, José Antonio Kast, is the latest milestone in a broader shift toward conservatism and pro-Trump alignment in the region.

  79. La guerra en Irán causa la mayor interrupción petrolera de la historia, según agencia de energía En español, Today

    El conflicto obliga a los productores a recortar la producción y cerrar puertos, mientras Irán intensifica los ataques contra las infraestructuras energéticas.

  80. The 20 Best Food Scenes in Movies Food, Today

    Ahead of the Oscars on Sunday, Food and Film writers and editors recount the moments that filled them most.

  81. Pardoning Netanyahu Now Would Be Improper, Key Israeli Office Says World, Today

    Rebuffing pressure from President Trump, a legal office says the prime minister should be pardoned only if he resigns, confesses or is convicted.

  82. Residents Raise Alarms as Mississippi Approves Turbines for Musk’s xAI U.S., Today

    Residents of Southaven, Miss., have complained about noise and cited concerns about possible pollution from gas turbines that will help xAI train its chatbot.

  83. René Redzepi of Noma Leaves After Abuse Allegations Video, Today

    The chef René Redzepi stepped down from Noma on Wednesday after running the restaurant for 23 years. Dozens of former employees told The New York Times that Mr. Redzepi engaged in physical and psychological abuse at his restaurant.

  84. What It Takes for Flowers to Thrive in the Hottest, Driest Place in North America U.S., Today

    Visitors are flocking to see a bonanza of wildflowers that has transformed this barren desert.

  85. Oil Shock Sends Tremors Through World Economy: ‘This Really Is the Big One’ Business, Today

    Countries already walloped by a breakdown of the international trading order, war in Ukraine and chaotic U.S. policymaking are facing potentially lasting economic damage.

  86. What’s With All the Celebrities Walking the Runways? Style, Today

    At Paris Fashion Week, niche celebrities and looksmaxxing were all over the runway.

  87. ‘Bushido’ Review: A Samurai’s Dangerous Moves Movies, Today

    In this period drama, a vagrant samurai slays with a sword and his mastery of the game Go.

  88. Why the Kids Won’t Farm Opinion, Today

    Many young people want to farm. They just can’t afford it.

  89. Senate Resoundingly Passes Housing Bill, but Challenges Lie Ahead U.S., Today

    The lopsided vote to approve the measure was a rare bit of election-year bipartisanship on a major affordability issue, but G.O.P. disputes and President Trump’s disinterest have left its fate uncertain.

  90. In a Historic Kyoto Neighborhood, a New Hotel Channels the Past T Magazine, Today

    Plus: black sesame pastries, a Roy Lichtenstein exhibition in New York and more recommendations from T Magazine.

  91. 2 People Injured and Gunman Dead in Shooting at Old Dominion University U.S., Today

    The shooter opened fire in Constant Hall, a building on the campus in Norfolk, Va. It was not clear what led to the shooting.

  92. Bob Harlan, Who Steered the Green Bay Packers to a Revival, Dies at 89 Sports, Today

    Under his watch as president, the team brought on key players like Brett Favre, modernized Lambeau Field and once again became a Super Bowl threat.

  93. Ron DeSantis Wants Speedy Executions, and Lots of Them U.S., Today

    After President Trump urged states to recommit themselves to capital punishment, Florida started to put prisoners to death at rates not seen in the state’s modern history.

  94. Mortgage Rates Rise as Iran War Ripples Through Financial Markets Business, Today

    Mortgage rates fell below the critical 6 percent threshold just a couple weeks ago. But they’re climbing again as new inflation concerns have roiled financial markets.

  95. Iran’s New Supreme Leader Issues First Statement Since Taking Office World, Today

    Mojtaba Khamenei struck a defiant tone and signaled that Iran would not back down in a war that has spread across the Middle East.

  96. Los partidarios de Trump se sienten ‘traicionados’ por la guerra en Irán, según Joe Rogan En español, Today

    El influyente presentador de pódcast describió el conflicto como un fuerte cambio de las promesas de campaña del presidente de EE. UU.

  97. Today’s Us Israel Iran Attack Maps live blog included three standalone posts:
  98. 15 Are Sentenced to Life for Moscow Concert Hall Massacre World, Today

    At least 149 people died in the 2024 terror attack outside the Russian capital, for which the Islamic State claimed responsibility.

  99. What Can’t You Afford That You Believe You Should Be Able To? Opinion, Today

    Middle-class Americans are surviving, but not thriving. We want to know why.

  100. ‘The World Exploded.’ Strikes Haunt Displaced Families in Lebanon. World, Today

    With airstrikes expanding beyond the limits of Beirut’s southern suburbs, people in the city say that even the once-safest corners may no longer be off-limits.

  101. Trump Administration Fires New Shot in Fight Over California Clean Car Rules Climate, Today

    A lawsuit argues that the state’s regulations would illegally force a rapid transition to electric vehicles.

  102. Social Media Addiction Trial Nears End. Society Long Ago Rendered Its Verdict. Technology, Today

    Closing arguments began Thursday in a landmark trial that put online behavior under a microscope. In many ways, it has already been decided.

  103. Trump Endorses Jake Paul (Who Isn’t Running for Office) U.S., Today

    The president called Mr. Paul, a boxer and provocative influencer, a “great guy” and predicted that he would run for an elected position.

  104. ‘Robbing Them Blind’: Live Nation Employees Joked About Fees Arts, Today

    A series of private exchanges in the messaging system Slack were revealed as exhibits in the Justice Department’s antitrust lawsuit against the concert giant.

  105. It’s Beginning to Look a Lot Like Springtime Food, Today

    On my plate, at least, with this easy and energizing shrimp and avocado salad with sizzled peanut dressing.

  106. Oil Prices Briefly Surge as Iran Attacks Continue Video, Today

    Continued Iranian attacks on oil infrastructure sent oil prices briefly surging above $100 a barrel again on Thursday, despite world leaders pledging to release a record amount of emergency oil reserves the day before.

  107. Cyberattack Adds to Fears of New Front in Iran War World, Today

    A hacking group seemed to claim responsibility for the attack on a U.S. manufacturer, calling it retaliation for a strike on an Iranian school.

  108. The Titan of Land Art Moves Indoors and Gets Intimate Arts, Today

    Michael Heizer, renowned for monumental earthworks like “City,” offers a domesticated, rattlesnake-proof art for Manhattan’s Gagosian.

  109. War With Iran Puts Further Strain on America’s Pessimistic Farmers Business, Today

    Nearly 75 percent of farmers surveyed before the war said the crop sector was in a recession. They face bigger hurdles this planting season.

  110. James Clyburn to Run for House Again, Defying Push for Generational Change U.S., Today

    The Democratic power broker had kept his plans under wraps but signaled he wanted to be around to see the first Black speaker elected, a milestone the party is well positioned to reach next year.

  111. Before Landing on the Moon, a Collision Close Call Haunted a Space Mission Science, Today

    The experience of the private Blue Ghost mission in lunar orbit a year ago highlights a growing number of “red alert” incidents above Earth’s neighbor.

  112. René Redzepi renuncia a Noma en medio de acusaciones de malos tratos en el pasado En español, Today

    El chef se marcha tras 23 años dirigiendo el restaurante de Copenhague, considerado uno de los más innovadores e importantes del mundo.

  113. ‘Bughouse’ Review: Inside a Solitary Artist’s Unwieldy Mind Theater, Today

    Henry Darger, a recluse who left behind thousands of wild illustrations upon his death, is the subject of fascination in this one-man show.

  114. My Sister Won’t Vacation With My Kids. Is She Being Selfish? Well, Today

    Our Ask the Therapist columnist, Lori Gottlieb, advises a reader whose sibling moved away and then canceled a family trip.

  115. Why Does Oil Matter So Much to the Global Economy? Video, Today

    The war in the Middle East has sent oil and gas prices soaring. Our energy reporter Rebecca F. Elliott breaks down how much the world continues to depend on reliable sources of oil.

  116. Smiljan Radic, maestro del diseño modesto, recibe el Premio Pritzker de arquitectura En español, Today

    El arquitecto, que llamó la atención internacional en 2014 con la estructura que creó para el jardín delantero de la galería Serpentine de Londres, ha trabajado principalmente en proyectos en su país natal, Chile.

  117. Odds Rise That El Niño Will Soon Bring Weather Extremes Climate, Today

    The climate pattern known for intense heat, floods and drought is likely to develop this summer, raising questions about disaster preparedness.

  118. A New First Lady for Broadway’s ‘Oh, Mary!’: Maya Rudolph Theater, Today

    The actress will make her Broadway debut in a role that, she said, “feels like a badge of honor.”

  119. A.I. Chatbots Want Your Health Records. Tread Carefully. Technology, Today

    Following rivals like Amazon and OpenAI, Microsoft is upgrading its artificially intelligent assistant to track your health. There are benefits and risks to consider.

  120. A Chilean Master of Modest Design Wins Architecture’s Top Prize Arts, Today

    The naming of Smiljan Radic as the next Pritzker laureate was delayed by the disclosure of Jeffrey Epstein’s friendship with Tom Pritzker, who has now distanced himself from the prize.

  121. Iran War Causing Largest Ever Oil Disruption, I.E.A. Says World, Today

    Conflict is forcing producers to slash production and close ports as Iran steps up attacks on energy infrastructure.

  122. U.S. Trade Deficit Falls in January Business, Today

    The data showed imports dipped and exports rose in the month before the Supreme Court struck down most of the president’s tariffs.

  123. A Statue of Trump and Epstein Re-enacting ‘Titanic’ Pose Appears on National Mall U.S., Today

    The installation is the latest in a series of satirical statues created by an anonymous group of artists called the Secret Handshake.

  124. Private Equity’s Private Credit Problem Business, Today

    Investors have worried about who would get hit if there’s a private credit bust. Many on Wall Street think the pain goes further than the lenders.

  125. Iran’s Frantic Attempt to Save Its Ships Before Torpedo Attack World, Today

    The Iranian Navy sought refuge in Sri Lanka and India. While India obliged, Sri Lanka stalled over fears it would threaten its neutrality.

  126. Ground Down by War, Hezbollah’s Loyal Base Shows Cracks World, Today

    “We just want to be back in our homes,” said a Lebanese man who, like many others in the latest round of fighting, has to flee.

  127. Pete Hegseth’s Rhetoric of Violence Briefing, Today

    We examine the defense secretary’s view of war.

  128. ¿Trump dará marcha atrás con Irán? En español, Today

    Es un año electoral crucial y los costos económicos y políticos de la guerra están en aumento. Tendría sentido suponer que el presidente declarará la victoria y se retirará.

  129. The $11 Billion Cost for One Week of War, and a New ‘Millionaires’ Tax’ The Headlines, Today

    Plus, Planned Parenthood’s new offering: Botox.

  130. The U.S. Errors That Led to the Airstrike of an Elementary School The Daily, Today

    A targeting mistake by the United States was responsible for the strike, a continuing investigation found.

  131. Connections Companion No. 1,006 Gameplay, Today

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Friday, March 13, 2026.

  132. Wordle Review No. 1,728 Gameplay, Today

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Friday, March 13, 2026.

  133. Strands Sidekick No. 740 Gameplay, Today

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Friday, March 13, 2026.

  134. ‘Unprecedented’ March Heat Could Topple Records Across the West Weather, Today

    Downtown Los Angeles could get into the 90s, and Phoenix was on track to hit 100.

  135. Science Practice | A Study on Elephant Whiskers The Learning Network, Today

    There are about 1,000 tiny hairs on an elephant’s rugged trunk, all designed to help the animal feel, a new study found.

  136. Mines Have Haunted the Persian Gulf for Decades World, Today

    The U.S. said this week that it attacked 16 Iranian mine-laying vessels near the Strait of Hormuz. In the 1980s, Iranian mines damaged oil tankers and a U.S. Navy warship.

  137. China Wants Its Ethnic Minorities to Blend In. Now It’s the Law. World, Today

    Under a new “ethnic unity” law, Mandarin Chinese must now be the language of teaching. Parents must guide their children to love the Communist Party. Neighborhoods should be mixed.

  138. I Declare War on You Opinion, Today

    Our constitutional framework for war lies in pieces around us.

  139. Eye Doctor Named to Air Pollution Advisory Board Draws Pushback Climate, Today

    Brian Joondeph, a Colorado-based ophthalmologist and political commentator, has not published peer-reviewed research on air pollution science.

  140. With No Time to Spare, They Traded a House in Austin for a Condo in Chicago Interactive, Today

    Migrating north with their two sons, a couple tested their $900,000 budget in three North Side neighborhoods.

  141. Oscars 2026 Predictions: Who Will Win Best Picture, Actor and Actress? Movies, Today

    “Sinners” and “One Battle After Another” have been neck and neck all season. Here’s what our expert thinks will go the distance.

  142. Bill Cosby, Out of Prison and the Public Eye, Faces Civil Trial Arts, Today

    The entertainer whose conviction was overturned in 2021 still faces sex assault lawsuits from multiple women, including one playing out now in a California court.

  143. Are T.S.A. Lines Really That Long? What’s Going On at Airports. Travel, Today

    Images of seemingly endless waits at security checkpoints have spread online, but the reality of the partial government shutdown is less straightforward.

  144. I Went to Florida to See the 31-Year-Old Candidate Thrilling Gen Z. We’re in Trouble. Opinion, Today

    James Fishback has managed to bring the paranoid, transgressive, meme-drunk spirit of the right-wing internet into the real world.

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  156. The Democrats Could Still Mess This Up Opinion, Today

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

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  166. How Russia’s Scorched-Earth Attacks Put Ukraine’s Power Grid Near Collapse World, Today

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  178. What Do You Own That Holds a Special Meaning or Memory? The Learning Network, Today

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  179. How Neighborly Do Home Additions Have to Be? Real Estate, Today

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  181. Waste, Fauci and ‘Transgender’ Mice: How MAGA Is Warming to Animal Rights U.S., Today

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  185. How to Survive a Storm Without Getting Murdered Books, Today

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  186. A Call for Reporting Tips Rankles Pentagon Officials Business, Today

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  190. Why Oil Prices Surged Even After the Release of Strategic Reserves Business, Today

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  196. Have a Complaint About Your Apartment? You Can Tell Mayor Mamdani. New York, Today

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  198. Could Free Child Care Last the Full Day? Some Working Parents Hope So. New York, Today

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  201. At China’s Big Political Meeting, a Rare Debate About Inequality World, Today

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  202. Palabra del día: ‘epitome’ En español, Today

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  203. Jimmy Kimmel Addresses the Notion of a Drone Strike on California Arts, Today

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  204. Word of the Day: epitome The Learning Network, Today

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  205. Israeli Attacks Rock Beirut, Displacing Hundreds of Thousands Video, Today

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  206. Las acciones de Trump en Irán y Venezuela muestran los límites de las sanciones de EE. UU. En español, Today

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  207. Trump Isn’t Ready for What He’s Starting in Cuba Opinion, Today

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  209. Top-End Auction Sales Help Pull Global Art Market Out of Slump, Study Says Arts, Today

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  210. A Third of Americans Have Cut Spending or Borrowed Money for Health Care Health, Today

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  211. How to Afford Housing in London: Multiple Roommates, No Living Room Business, Today

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  212. Corrections: March 12, 2026 Corrections, Today

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  214. Oil Keeps Pushing Higher Despite Global Release of Reserves Business, Today

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