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  1. Today’s Bts Netflix Concert Arirang live blog included 7 standalone posts:
  2. Not All Malls Are Struggling Business, Today

    A certain type of shopping mall has become a surprising bright spot for real estate investors.

  3. Why BTS Is Promoting Its New Album at Home Before Going on Tour Arts, Today

    The last time BTS released an album, it kicked off with appearances in New York before Seoul. This time it’s the other way around.

  4. What BTS Is Wearing for Its Comeback Concert and Why Arts, Today

    The band’s looks, by the Korean brand Songzio, represented a bigger story about Korean culture and meaning.

  5. The $1.3-Million-a-Minute War Opinion, Today

    We could make college accessible for all Americans, restore health care cuts and pretty much end the worst form of global hunger — and still have billions of dollars left over.

  6. Jay Manuel: What Tyra Banks and I Should Have Known Opinion, Today

    For years, Jay Manuel helped create reality television. Now, he finds himself on the other side of the production.

  7. Let-It-Rip Jeremy vs. Sneaky Sam Opinion, Today

    Nothing artificial about this Hollywood A.I. smackdown.

  8. Trump Is Hiding the Truth About the War in Iran Opinion, Today

    Whatever short-term gain the president thinks he is getting by lying about the war in Iran is far exceeded by the cost, for him, the country and the world.

  9. Trump’s Recklessness Will ‘Haunt Us for a Generation’ Opinion, Today

    Three Opinion writers on Iran, the SAVE Act and the president’s folly.

  10. The Hidden Burdens of Hospice Care Opinion, Today

    Readers respond to an essay about a family’s difficult experience providing end-of-life care for a dying relative.

  11. The BTS Show Is a Headache for the Neighbors World, Today

    As South Korea rallies around the much-hyped comeback concert for the global superstars, some are questioning whether too many public resources are being used for a corporate production.

  12. Spring Awakening Briefing, Today

    Astronomical spring began yesterday, but the actual change of season is more gradual, a halting and nonlinear progression.

  13. I’m the Family Breadwinner. Do I Have to Fund My Wife’s Bad Habit? Magazine, Today

    I have never said no to something she has asked for, and this is creating a division between us.

  14. Wordle Review No. 1,737 Gameplay, Today

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Sunday, March 22, 2026.

  15. Connections Companion No. 1,015 Gameplay, Today

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Sunday, March 22, 2026.

  16. Strands Sidekick No. 749 Gameplay, Today

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Sunday, March 22, 2026.

  17. Canada Shifts From Peacekeeping to Building a Strong Military World, Today

    Prime Minister Mark Carney’s latest global tour emphasized military cooperation rather than developing trade ties.

  18. These BTS Fans Waited 15 Hours to See Their Idols World, Today

    Those without tickets arrived at the venue before the sun rose on Saturday to stake out areas that offered unobstructed views of the stage.

  19. These BTS fans waited 15 hours to see their idols. Arts, Today

    Those without tickets arrived at the venue before the sun rose on Saturday to stake out areas that offered unobstructed views of the stage.

  20. After ‘Baby Reindeer,’ Richard Gadd Confronts Male Sexual Repression Magazine, Today

    The writer and actor found unexpected success by sharing his trauma. Now he’s exploring male pain in a new way.

  21. El Castro de Instagram que bromea, ostenta lujos y pasea con un Trump falso por Cuba En español, Today

    Tanto los observadores de Cuba como los opositores y partidarios del comunismo analizan minuciosamente cada una de sus publicaciones, revisándolas a fondo para ver si ofrece alguna pista de la información privilegiada que pueda tener como miembro de la familia Castro.

  22. Iranian Sailors, Including Survivors of Torpedoed Ship, Remain in Limbo World, Today

    Sri Lanka has kept more than 250 sailors in protective custody since the early days of the war. Iran wants them back, but Sri Lanka is unsure what to do with them.

  23. Public References to Cesar Chavez Are Being Removed Across the U.S. U.S., Today

    The removals followed a New York Times investigation that revealed Chavez sexually abused women and girls.

  24. Fab 5 Freddy Remembers Hip-Hop’s Global Takeover Books, Today

    As his new memoir demonstrates, he himself would achieve fame as a visual artist, filmmaker, TV host and formative tastemaker.

  25. Across the West, Record Heat Is Colliding With a Snow Drought Interactive, Today

    Snowpack, a crucial water source for the region, was already scarce after a mild winter. Now, intense heat could make matters worse.

  26. You’ve Lost Your Health Insurance. It Shouldn’t Have Been a Surprise. Your Money, Today

    You would think you’d get texts, emails, phone calls and letters if your insurer was about to drop you. But you may be wrong.

  27. Experimentos con animales en EE. UU.: el giro de MAGA tras la polémica de los ‘ratones transgénero’ En español, Today

    El gobierno de Trump está restringiendo la experimentación con animales en medio de cambios en la opinión pública, avances tecnológicos y años de presión del activismo.

  28. President Trump’s Ballroom Architect, Roasting in the Hot Seat U.S., Today

    Shalom Baranes, who arrived in the U.S. as a Libyan refugee and went on to renovate the Pentagon, is baffling fellow architects for accepting the job. But he said some of his previous projects have drawn outrage too.

  29. War’s Gravity Interactive, Today

    Many countries want nothing to do with the fighting in Iran. They’re being pulled in anyway.

  30. High Gas Prices, Driven Up by the Iran War, Loom Over the Midterms U.S., Today

    The war has complicated the Republican message on affordability. Democrats see an opportunity to drive their economic message while tying President Trump to an unpopular overseas conflict.

  31. 8 Songs We’re Talking About This Week Arts, Today

    St. Vincent teams with a 60-piece orchestra, and Squarepusher replaces one by playing all the parts himself.

  32. What to Know About Electric Cars When Gas Prices Are Surging Business, Today

    War in Iran has disrupted global oil supplies, which is prompting some car shoppers to look for ways to climb off “the gas-price roller coaster.”

  33. What’s the Deal With Rent-to-Buy Home Contracts? Real Estate, Today

    It may look like an attractive option: renting a home until you have enough money to buy it. But there are traps everywhere.

  34. Zelensky Sends Negotiators to the U.S., Hoping to Revive Peace Talks World, Today

    The Ukrainian president has said he has a “very bad feeling” about the effects of the Iran conflict on Ukraine’s own war.

  35. The Motley Crew Who Saved America’s Birds Books, Today

    In “The Feather Wars,” James H. McCommons pays tribute to the nation’s first conservationists.

  36. The Strait of Hormuz Was Supposed to Be Too Big to Fail Business, Today

    But at just 35 miles wide, it did. It’s just the latest evidence of how dependent the global economy is on a handful of choke points.

  37. 13 años, 6 médicos y una demanda: el largo camino hacia un diagnóstico de endometriosis En español, Today

    El caso de Cece Worley es uno de los pocos en que un tribunal ha reconocido que la enfermedad puede justificar adaptaciones en el trabajo.

  38. Él intentó conquistarme con un dron En español, Today

    Para mi novio nigeriano, las flores eran “demasiado analógicas”.

  39. The Genius of Raphael in Three Works of Art Interactive, Today

    A survey of this giant of Renaissance art opens this month at the Met. Three experts show us why he matters as much as Leonardo da Vinci and Michelangelo — and more than ever.

  40. 25 Favorite Looks From the Runways Style, Today

    Members of the Styles staff fantasy-shop the recent collections.

  41. The Castro on Instagram Who Bumps, Grinds and Takes Trump on a Cuban Joyride World, Today

    Sandro Castro has drawn scrutiny for his Instagram posts in which he flaunts a life of luxury while using satire to point out the very deterioration his family’s leadership helped create.

  42. After Cosmic Crisp, Scientists Unveil an Apple for the Climate Change Era U.S., Today

    Agronomists at Washington State University are unveiling a new apple, the Sunflare, which they say tastes as good as their Cosmic Crisp but can withstand unpredictable weather.

  43. How Elsa Schiaparelli Dressed ‘the Most Masculine City in the World’ Style, Today

    The Parisian couturier is best remembered for her outlandish designs. When she opened shop in buttoned-up London, she didn’t hold back.

  44. Vertical Farms Tried to Compete With Open Field Farming. It Isn’t Going Well. Business, Today

    The industry was a darling of the venture capital world 10 years ago. With many farms out of business, the remaining companies have scaled back.

  45. No Pills or Needles, Just Paper: How Deadly Drugs Are Changing World, Today

    Lab-made drugs soaked into the pages of letters, books and even legal documents are being smuggled behind bars, killing inmates and frustrating investigators.

  46. Killing Time Books, Today

    Our critic on three terrific new mysteries and a gem-filled story collection.

  47. Scott Evans Recommends These Books to the Women in His Life Arts, Today

    The “Access Hollywood” and “House Guest” host shares his love of “Jesus Christ Superstar,” Keke Palmer and celebrity memoirs that go deep.

  48. Cuando ‘de una vez por todas’ significa ‘nunca’ En español, Today

    Hamás ha sobrevivido a oleadas de asesinatos de sus dirigentes. Será necesario algo más que la fuerza para derrocar al régimen islámico de Irán.

  49. Para saber qué pasa en una crisis de petróleo, hay que ver a Asia En español, Today

    Como China y otros grandes proveedores de petróleo refinado de la región restringen las exportaciones, los países dependientes de las importaciones están desesperados por asegurarse el suministro de combustible.

  50. Un amigo de Trump pidió al ICE que detuviera a la madre de su hijo En español, Today

    Paolo Zampolli, exagente de modelos y viejo aliado de Trump, estaba inmerso en una batalla por la custodia de su hijo. Un funcionario del ICE accedió a ayudarlo.

  51. Sanders Will Rally for N.Y. Tax Increase. Mamdani Does Not Plan to Join. New York, Today

    Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont will headline a rally in the Bronx next weekend meant to increase pressure on Gov. Kathy Hochul to raise taxes on the rich.

  52. Lo siento, Mamá. Estás chateando con un agente de IA, no con tu hijo En español, Today

    Los jóvenes programadores de Silicon Valley se están volviendo creativos con los asistentes virtuales. Los utilizan hasta para responder sus chats familiares.

  53. The ‘Hunger Games,’ Hamptons-Style: Hiring a Private Chef for Summer New York, Today

    On New York’s eastern shore, the wealthy are already competing to secure a chef for the season.

  54. Spelling Bee Forum Gameplay, Today

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

  55. One Year After Trump’s $400 Million Ultimatum, a Different Columbia New York, Today

    As they sought to respond to charges of antisemitism and harassment on campus, administrators and trustees made promises. Many have been kept, but not all.

  56. Fearing Chaos of Climate Change, Some Seek Answers in Virtual Classroom New York, Today

    A monthlong seminar offers lessons in how to anticipate and prepare for the mounting disruptions of global warming

  57. El fin de la programación como la conocemos En español, Today

    En la era de los agentes de IA, muchos desarrolladores de Silicon Valley apenas programan. En su lugar, están haciendo algo muy, muy extraño.

  58. Chelsea Chief Under Abramovich Could Face Scrutiny Over Soccer Cheating World, Today

    A former key aide to the Russian oligarch would face an investigation into her time overseeing the Premier League club should she return to soccer.

  59. A Public Holiday Every Week? Sri Lankans Bemoan the Enforced Day Off. World, Today

    The island’s government, rationing fuel amid shortages from the Iran war, surprised residents by imposing an unusual four-day week.

  60. Corrections: March 21, 2026 Corrections, Today

    Corrections that appeared in print on Saturday, March 21, 2026.

  61. Copenhagen Grapples With the Abuse Allegations Against Noma’s Chef Food, Today

    René Redzepi faced swift fallout in the United States following reports of violence. But in Denmark, where he is a major cultural figure, the reaction has been more muted.

  62. Laid Off in Midlife, China’s Reform Generation Braces for Downward Mobility Business, Today

    The future once seemed boundless for those who grew up during China’s reform era. Now in middle age, they are pinned between economic stagnation and institutional age discrimination.

  63. Quote of the Day: Nonhumans Are Pitching Supplements Corrections, Today

    Quotation of the Day for Saturday, March 21, 2026.

  64. ​At Least 10 Killed in South Korean Factory Fire World, Today

    Survivors jumped from windows to escape the blaze, the deadliest at a factory in South Korea in two years. Four people are still missing.

  65. San Francisco Driver Gets Probation After Killing a Family of 4 U.S., Today

    Mary Fong Lau, 80, will perform 200 hours of community service as part of her sentence. Her speeding vehicle crashed into a family as they waited for a bus ride to the zoo in 2024.

  66. ‘Gadzooks!’ Gameplay, Today

    Boaz Moser presents a lofty, themeless challenge.

  67. Nicholas Brendon, a Star in ‘Buffy the Vampire Slayer,’ Is Dead Arts, Today

    He played the part of Xander Harris, one of Buffy’s closest friends, on the hit television show.

  68. Striking Down Pentagon Press Limits, Judge Vindicates Independent Journalism U.S., Today

    The ruling cut deeper than left-versus-right politics, declaring that the policy imposed by Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth is unconstitutional.

  69. Trump Signals Retreat From Goal of Regime Change in Iran World, Today

    In the first days of the U.S.-Israeli campaign against Iran, Mr. Trump pressed for a popular uprising against Tehran’s government.

  70. The Road to the Battle of Hastings in 1066? Maybe Not a Road After All. World, Today

    New research suggests that a legendary 200-mile march by Harold Godwinson, the last Anglo-Saxon king of England, may have actually involved some ships.

  71. U.S. Lifts Sanctions on Some Iranian Oil to Get More to Market World, Yesterday

    Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent estimated that the move would add about 140 million barrels of crude to the oil market.

  72. 700 Dogs and Cats Are Rescued in Animal Cruelty Raid in Los Angeles County U.S., Yesterday

    Animal control officers responded to a pet-adoption facility in Lake Hughes, Calif., after receiving complaints about neglect and overcrowding. No charges have been filed.

  73. A Look at the Escalating Battle for the Strait of Hormuz U.S., Yesterday

    There are several ways the United States could attempt to reopen the waterway, all of which carry substantial risks.

  74. ‘The Bachelorette’ Took a Risk on Taylor Frankie Paul. It Backfired. Arts, Yesterday

    Ms. Paul’s built-in fan base and viral interpersonal drama presented an opportunity for the long-running reality TV show, until video of a past assault derailed the season.

  75. What the Surprisingly Early Heat Wave Means for California’s Summer Weather, Yesterday

    The state is warming up and drying out earlier than usual. Here’s what that means for fire season.

  76. Fresno Took 30 Years to Name Cesar Chavez Blvd. Undoing It Took a Day. U.S., Yesterday

    The reckoning for the labor leader’s sex abuse was swift in Fresno, Calif., the heart of the Central Valley region where the farmworker movement was born. Towns across the nation face similar debates.

  77. ‘Walker Texas Ranger’ Star Chuck Norris Dies at 86 Video, Yesterday

    The family of Chuck Norris announced that the action movie star died on Thursday after he had been hospitalized for a medical emergency earlier that day. Norris was known for his martial arts skills and his role in the CBS television series, “Walker, Texas Ranger.” He was 86.

  78. Lo que hay que saber sobre el concierto de regreso de BTS En español, Yesterday

    El primer concierto del supergrupo de k-pop en más de tres años se retransmitirá en directo por Netflix el sábado a las 7 a. m., hora del este de Estados Unidos.

  79. The Loafers You’ll Wear Every Day T Magazine, Yesterday

    Stylish and practical, these are shoes for all seasons — and all outfits.

  80. ‘We’ve Been Waiting for Years’: BTS Fans Celebrate Before Comeback Concert Video, Yesterday

    Fans of BTS, the K-pop supergroup, gathered in Seoul for the boy band’s highly-anticipated comeback concert. The group released their 10th studio album on Friday after taking a three-year hiatus.

  81. Inside the Arrest That Led to Banksy’s Possible Unmasking Decades Later New York, Yesterday

    In 2000, Banksy was a largely unknown street artist hanging around downtown Manhattan when the police nabbed him for trying to deface a billboard.

  82. Here’s What Happened in the War in the Middle East on Friday World, Yesterday

    The Persian new year and the end of the holy month of Ramadan were marked by continuing strikes in the region as the war reached the end of its third week.

  83. Elon Musk Is Responsible for Some Twitter Investor Losses, Jury Finds Technology, Yesterday

    The verdict was a rare loss for Mr. Musk, who investors claimed had tried to drive down the share price of the social media company, now called X, to renegotiate his $44 billion offer.

  84. U.S. Steps Up Attacks to Clear the Strait of Hormuz Briefing, Yesterday

    Also, Chuck Norris dies at 86. Here’s the latest at the end of Friday.

  85. Read the Ruling in The Times’s Lawsuit Against the Pentagon Interactive, Yesterday

    A federal judge on Friday threw out parts of the Pentagon’s restrictions on news outlets, ruling that they violated the First Amendment. The decision handed a victory to The New York Times, which had sued over the restrictions.

  86. Judge Rules Pentagon Restrictions on Press Are Unconstitutional Business, Yesterday

    A federal judge tossed parts of the Pentagon’s restrictions on news outlets, saying they violated the First Amendment, in a lawsuit brought by The New York Times.

  87. Apagones eléctricos, vuelos suspendidos: lo que hay que saber sobre los viajes a Cuba En español, Yesterday

    El país caribeño depende del turismo, pero la falta de combustible y los grandes cortes de electricidad están obligando a muchos viajeros a cancelar sus visitas. Esto es a lo que podrían enfrentarse.

  88. David Botstein, Gene-Mapping Pioneer, Dies at 83 Science, Yesterday

    His method of locating genes in human DNA allowed researchers to find disease-causing genes, and later to map the entire, sprawling human genome.

  89. Why There’s a Chance California Elects a Republican Governor U.S., Yesterday

    The state’s wide-open “jungle primary” has Democrats on edge.

  90. Naomi Klein on the Fascism of Elite Backlash Video, Yesterday

    On “The Ezra Klein Show,” the writer Naomi Klein and the Times columnist Ezra Klein discuss how they are thinking about fascism in this political moment — from the elite backlash against movements like #MeToo to the aesthetics and impulsivity of Trumpism.

  91. ‘The Doppelganger Is at the Wheel’ Video, Yesterday

    Naomi Klein’s book “Doppelganger” is a journey into the world of MAGA and right-wing conspiracies. But it’s also a look at how the left’s political culture sits in relation to this mirror world. On “The Ezra Klein Show,” the writer talks to the Times Opinion columnist Ezra Klein about how the use of the “mute button” on social media has spilled offline as well, creating political communities that are isolated from one another.

  92. Caught in the Fallout From the ‘Bachelorette’ Scandal Style, Yesterday

    When ABC abruptly pulled a planned season of “The Bachelorette,” some whose livelihoods are wrapped up in the series were thrown for a loop.

  93. Don DeLillo’s Ribald Hockey Romp Will Return to Stores Books, Yesterday

    You’re welcome.

  94. Chuck Norris: A Life in Pictures Movies, Yesterday

    The actor, known for his skills as a martial artist, often played the warrior onscreen.

  95. U.S. Attacks Iranian Drones and Vessels to Try to Open Strategic Shipping Lane World, Yesterday

    The Israeli military said it had killed the spokesman for Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps, and Iran warned that it could target American and Israeli military personnel.

  96. Chuck Norris Punched This Article Into the Sun Movies, Yesterday

    Norris, best known as the butt-kicking star of action films, became an unwitting if good-natured pioneer of the internet meme.

  97. Un barco con ayuda humanitaria zarpó hacia Cuba en medio del bloqueo de petróleo En español, Yesterday

    La flotilla ha movilizado a cientos de voluntarios de más de 30 países. Algunos exiliados cubanos lo ven con recelo.

  98. Switzerland Blocks Arms Sales to U.S. Over Iran War World, Yesterday

    Swiss law prohibits selling war materiel to countries involved in armed conflict, a policy the country has already cited to block sales to Israel and Iran.

  99. U.S. Recovers Man From Pacific Boat Strike Area U.S., Yesterday

    A spokesman for the Coast Guard did not directly connect the rescue operation to Thursday’s boat strike in the eastern Pacific Ocean. The vessel sent the man to Costa Rica, and recovered two dead bodies.

  100. What Tunnel Entrances Reveal About a Key Iranian Nuclear Site Video, Yesterday

    Satellite images show how Iran has tried to bolster its defenses at parts of the Isfahan nuclear facility.

  101. U.K. Allows U.S. to Use Bases to Hit Iranian Forces Menacing Strait Traffic World, Yesterday

    Prime Minister Keir Starmer has vowed not to be dragged into the war with Iran, but his government described its new position as essentially defensive.

  102. Yesterday’s Us Israel Iran Attack Maps live blog included one standalone post:
  103. Trump’s $1.3 Million-a-Minute War Video, Yesterday

    The war with Iran is costing America. That money, the Opinion columnist Nicholas Kristof argues, could be better spent ending childhood malnutrition, screening for cancer or providing free college tuition.

  104. Electrical Blackouts, Suspended Flights: What to Know About Travel to Cuba Travel, Yesterday

    The island is dependent on tourism, but a lack of fuel and extensive power outages are forcing many travelers to cancel. Here’s what visitors might face.

  105. Stone Fragment Is Found in Wreck of Ship That Carried Parthenon Marbles World, Yesterday

    Experts said the fragment, recovered by divers from the Greek culture ministry, matched the style and dimensions of the Parthenon, but that it was too soon to be certain of its provenance.

  106. Why Energy Is Such a Potent Target in the War With Iran Interactive, Yesterday

    More than three dozen oil, natural gas and related sites have been attacked in nine countries. More strikes could keep energy prices higher for longer.

  107. Justice Dept. Seeks to Drop Charges Against Officers in Breonna Taylor’s Death U.S., Yesterday

    The civil rights charges against the two Louisville, Ky., police officers stemmed from their involvement in drafting the no-knock search warrant that led to the fatal shooting.

  108. Mullin Said to Have Credited the King of Jordan for a Helicopter Rescue U.S., Yesterday

    The homeland security nominee brought up a mysterious trip in mid-2016 at a confirmation hearing. He visited Jordan that August, congressional records show.

  109. New York City Celebrates Its First Ramadan With a Muslim Mayor New York, Yesterday

    Many New Yorkers said Ramadan felt especially poignant this year under Mayor Zohran Mamdani, who used his own observance of the holiday to model the diversity of Muslim life in the city.

  110. Aid Ship Departs for Cuba as Island Grapples With a Fuel Blockade World, Yesterday

    The “Nuestra América” humanitarian convoy plans to deliver more than 20 tons of critical supplies to Cuba. Some Cuban exiles view it with suspicion.

  111. A Few Ships Are Trickling Through the Strait of Hormuz With Iran’s Approval World, Yesterday

    Countries and companies have been negotiating with the Iranian authorities to secure passage. Some patterns are emerging.

  112. ‘Dhurandhar the Revenge’ Review: A License to Kill, a Lot Movies, Yesterday

    In this ultraviolent rah-rah sequel, Ranveer Singh returns as an undercover Indian agent who’s part political gangster, part antiterrorist killing machine.

  113. Denmark Was Ready to Blow Up Airfields to Stop a U.S. Invasion of Greenland World, Yesterday

    The Danes brought blood supplies, explosives and live ammunition to Greenland as part of contingency plans in case President Trump acted on his threats to seize the island.

  114. What to Know About This Year’s Cherry Blossom Blooms U.S., Yesterday

    Spring, is that you? Where and when to find peak blooms in Washington, D.C., as well as New York, New Jersey, Oregon and Georgia.

  115. Shigeaki Mori, Hiroshima Survivor Photographed With Obama, Dies at 88 World, Yesterday

    He lived through the first atomic bombing in Japan and then spent decades researching the identities of 12 American P.O.W.s killed in the attack.

  116. Trump Officials Bypass Congress to Sell Weapons to U.A.E., Kuwait and Jordan U.S., Yesterday

    Some of the proposed sales, valued at more than $23 billion, were under review, while others were never sent to Congress. The administration is pushing them through without congressional approval.

  117. Hegseth Invokes Divine Purpose to Justify Military Might U.S., Yesterday

    Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has imbued U.S. military actions with a Christian moral underpinning that suggests they are divinely sanctioned.

  118. Man Shatters Valuable Glass Artwork and Tries to Stab Guard, Police Say Arts, Yesterday

    A man was arrested after being accused of damaging an estimated $240,000 of artwork at the Chihuly Garden and Glass.

  119. Flashback: Your Weekly History Quiz, March 21, 2026 Interactive, Yesterday

    Can you sort 8 historical events?

  120. War in Middle East Looms Over Eid and Nowruz Celebrations Video, Yesterday

    The war in the Middle East cast a shadow over celebrations for Eid al-Fitr, a holiday marking the end of the Ramadan fasting month, and Nowruz, the Iranian new year.

  121. What Are Jacket Potatoes, and Why Are the English Waiting Hours for Them? Food, Yesterday

    The heavily topped tubers, a British classic, are having a culinary comeback thanks to social media.

  122. Iran’s New Supreme Leader Issues a Statement but Remains Unseen World, Yesterday

    Ayatollah Mojtaba Khamenei has remained out of the public’s sight since assuming the post, amid reports that he was badly wounded.

  123. Irán ejecuta a 3 hombres, entre ellos un condecorado luchador adolescente En español, Yesterday

    Las autoridades iraníes acusaron a los hombres de matar a dos policías durante las protestas de enero. Grupos de derechos humanos habían expresado su preocupación por las causas abiertas contra ellos.

  124. Hamas Considering Disarmament Plan From Trump’s Board of Peace, Officials Say World, Yesterday

    The proposal envisions a phased process, in which the militant group would hand over its weapons and Israeli troops would withdraw. Hamas is expected to respond in the coming days.

  125. U.S. Dispatches Marines and Warships to Middle East World, Yesterday

    Officials said 2,500 Marines from 11th Marine Expeditionary Unit in California and the U.S.S. Boxer amphibious ready group will go in April to relieve Marines already deployed in the Persian Gulf.

  126. Presidents Who Honored Cesar Chavez Have Yet to React to Abuse Allegations U.S., Yesterday

    Bill Clinton gave Mr. Chavez the nation’s highest civilian honor. Barack Obama made Cesar Chavez Day a federal holiday. Joe Biden displayed a bronze bust of Mr. Chavez. So far, all have been quiet.

  127. Cal State Challenges Trump’s Order on Transgender Student Athletes U.S., Yesterday

    The California State University system joins a short list of universities fighting Trump orders in court. The Education Department has threatened to cut federal funds to San Jose State University.

  128. Alexander Brothers Are Said to Seek Trump Pardons for Sex Trafficking New York, Yesterday

    People representing the three brothers have reached out to a lobbyist and an influential Jewish group that have supported clemency for others. There are no signs the White House is considering a pardon.

  129. BTS ha vuelto. Pero el panorama del k-pop ha cambiado En español, Yesterday

    El grupo regresa el viernes tras cuatro años de pausa. El género que ayudó a convertir en un fenómeno mundial se ha transformado y ahora hay nuevas estrellas.

  130. In Reversal, Trump Restores Support for House Republican Who Opposed Tariffs U.S., Yesterday

    President Trump reinstated his endorsement of Representative Jeff Hurd of Colorado, just weeks after pulling it back.

  131. White House Unveils A.I. Policy Aimed at Blocking State Laws U.S., Yesterday

    The Trump administration on Friday released new guidelines for federal legislation on the technology, recommending some safeguards for children and consumer protections for energy costs.

  132. Heavy Rains Pummel Hawaii and Prompt Evacuation Orders for Parts of Oahu Weather, Yesterday

    Days after an intense storm moved through the islands, another is dropping yet more rain on already saturated areas.

  133. NATO Withdraws Its Last Military Trainers From Iraq World, Yesterday

    The NATO mission, created in 2018, trained and advised Iraqi forces. Iraq is among the countries facing retaliatory attacks from the U.S.-Israeli war.

  134. Nebraska Second Congressional District 2026: Latest Polls Interactive, Yesterday

    Track the latest polls in Nebraska's Second Congressional District.

  135. N.Y.C. Street Vendors to Get a New Ally in City Government New York, Yesterday

    Carina Kaufman-Gutierrez, the co-director of the Street Vendor Project, will head a new city office working with street vendors.

  136. Hochul Moves to Delay and Alter Climate Law, Citing Energy Prices New York, Yesterday

    The proposal, currently being considered by the Legislature during budget talks, would put off regulations for enforcing the law until 2030.

  137. El presidente de Colombia, Gustavo Petro, está bajo investigación en EE. UU. En español, Yesterday

    El Departamento de Justicia estadounidense examina si el mandatario tiene vínculos con narcotraficantes.

  138. Educators, How Will You Teach Cesar Chavez’s Story After Abuse Allegations? U.S., Yesterday

    We want to hear from educators who teach about Mr. Chavez.

  139. A Meningitis Outbreak Evokes Covid Memories at a British Campus World, Yesterday

    Residents and students in Canterbury, where the outbreak was centered, said measures to contain the disease were both familiar and frightening.

  140. El ataque de Israel a un yacimiento de gas en Irán expone estrategias divergentes con EE. UU. En español, Yesterday

    El presidente Trump afirmó que se había quejado con el primer ministro de Israel sobre el ataque. Pero funcionarios israelíes dijeron que los estadounidenses fueron informados de antemano.

  141. A Meatpacking Strike in Colorado Is Another Stress to Trump’s Economy U.S., Yesterday

    The walkout at the JBS plant in Greeley, Colo., comes as beef prices have soared, cattle supplies have plunged and immigration sweeps have stressed the labor supply.

  142. More! More! More! Tech Workers Max Out Their A.I. Use. Technology, Yesterday

    At a number of companies, employees compete on leaderboards to show how much A.I. they’re using. They’re racking up big bills along the way.

  143. Bernard Rands, Pulitzer-Winning Composer, Dies at 92 Arts, Yesterday

    His early successes in the 1960s, writing in the complex vein of high modernism, yielded later in his career to a more accessibly lyrical style.

  144. Lights, Drones, Purple Pizza: BTS-mania Takes Over Seoul Arts, Yesterday

    The South Korean capital was aglow for the return of the K-pop supergroup.

  145. E.P.A. Chief to Headline Event by Group That Says There’s No Climate Crisis Climate, Yesterday

    Lee Zeldin, the agency administrator, will address a Heartland Institute forum in April. The organization says speakers will challenge the climate crisis “narrative.”

  146. How to Trim and Style Your Own Bangs T Magazine, Yesterday

    Expert advice on maintaining a cut at home.

  147. Gustavo Dudamel’s Portrait Emerges From a Season of Introductions Arts, Yesterday

    The New York Philharmonic’s next music leader, slowly revealing facets of his personality, used his latest visit to showcase his political conscience.

  148. Mujeres embarazadas detenidas por el ICE describen falta de atención En español, Yesterday

    Un grupo de mujeres dijeron haber pasado por condiciones que infringen las antiguas directrices de la agencia sobre cómo debe tratarse a las detenidas embarazadas.

  149. Polymarket Says It Predicts the Truth. Its Social Feeds Are Filled With Falsehoods. Technology, Yesterday

    A review of the betting market’s social media feeds found it has published hundreds of false and misleading posts.

  150. He Spent Five Years in Solitary. He Came Out a Jailhouse Lawyer. New York, Yesterday

    Obsessed with proving his innocence, Quentin Lewis devoted years in isolation to learning the law. Now he is taking on his captors in prison tribunals.

  151. Beware the ‘Mehs’ of March Well, Yesterday

    If you’re struggling to shake off the winter blues, you’re not alone. Experts explain why this month is hard for many people.

  152. CBS News Radio, Onetime Home of Murrow, to End Amid Layoffs Business, Yesterday

    Bari Weiss, the editor in chief of CBS News, announced layoffs on Friday that affected more than 60 employees. The network is owned by the technology heir David Ellison.

  153. Deferring to Trump, G.O.P. Lawmakers Resist a Public Accounting on Iran U.S., Yesterday

    Nearly three weeks into a war that polls show is unpopular, top Republicans have yet to call administration officials to testify about it, arguing that hearings would put divisions on display.

  154. I Spent Two Decades Securing Nuclear Materials. Getting at Iran’s Would Not Be Easy. Opinion, Yesterday

    Landing in hostile territory and quickly extracting Iran’s highly enriched uranium would be next to impossible.

  155. Speedy Honey Garlic Shrimp and Lazy Daisy Cake Food, Yesterday

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  156. ‘Monte Cristo’ Review: A Tale of Betrayal, on Two Counts Theater, Yesterday

    An adaptation has a twist that doesn’t track, and songs that benefit from an excellent cast, including Norm Lewis, Sierra Boggess and Adam Jacobs.

  157. Five Action Movies to Stream Now Movies, Yesterday

    This month’s picks include burned-out paramedics, unlikely superheroes and vengeful women.

  158. 9 Shows Our Theater Critics Are Talking About Theater, Yesterday

    Daniel Radcliffe in “Every Brilliant Thing,” “The Wild Party” and two Cold War-era comedy-thrillers: These are productions worth knowing about.

  159. ‘The Last of Us’ con ocho patas En español, Yesterday

    Una especie de araña recién descubierta en la Amazonía ecuatoriana imita a un patógeno, conocido como el hongo zombi, para protegerse.

  160. Chuck Norris, estrella del cine de acción, muere a los 86 años En español, Yesterday

    Puso su conocimiento de artes marciales al servicio de una amplia serie de héroes de la pantalla grande, haciendo las delicias del público.

  161. Trump Friend Asked ICE to Detain the Mother of His Child U.S., Yesterday

    Paolo Zampolli, a former modeling agent and a longtime Trump ally, was in a custody battle over his son. An ICE official agreed to help.

  162. Supreme Court Allows Street Preacher’s Lawsuit U.S., Yesterday

    Gabriel Olivier was arrested after violating an ordinance restricting demonstrations outside an amphitheater in Brandon, Miss.

  163. Read the lawsuit Interactive, Yesterday

    The Trump administration is accusing the school of violating the civil rights of Jewish and Israeli people, an escalation of the government’s yearlong clash with the Ivy League university.

  164. Fed Official Urges Caution on Rate Cuts as Iran War Drags On Business, Yesterday

    Christopher J. Waller, a Federal Reserve governor, said he would support rate cuts later this year if the labor market continued to weaken.

  165. Chuck Norris, Black-Belt Action Star of Movies and Television, Dies at 86 Movies, Yesterday

    He channeled his martial arts skills into heroic roles in films like “The Delta Force” and “Missing in Action” and in the long-running TV series “Walker, Texas Ranger.”

  166. Calvin Tomkins, Who Profiled Giants of Modern Art, Dies at 100 Arts, Yesterday

    On the staff of The New Yorker for more than 60 years, he wrote about Duchamp, Rauschenberg and many others. His books include “Living Well Is the Best Revenge.”

  167. Trump Administration Sues Harvard Over Accusations of Antisemitism U.S., Yesterday

    The administration had spent months investigating the Ivy League school. The two sides had been in talks to negotiate a settlement.

  168. U.S. Prosecutors Investigate Colombia’s President, a Onetime Trump Foe New York, Yesterday

    The Justice Department is examining whether President Gustavo Petro of Colombia has ties to drug traffickers.

  169. ‘We Are at Zero’: War-Weary Lebanon Marks Eid With Muted Celebration World, Yesterday

    For families displaced by Israeli airstrikes, the joy that usually marks the end of Ramadan has been replaced by uncertainty and hardship.

  170. ‘Tru’ and ‘The Fever’: The Contagion of the Rich Theater, Yesterday

    Two monologue revivals — Jesse Tyler Ferguson as Truman Capote and Wallace Shawn’s solo — reveal how wealth warps our perceptions. Only one pays dividends.

  171. The U.S. Economy Is Insulated From High Oil Prices. Americans Aren’t. Business, Yesterday

    The overall economy has proved resilient in recent years, even as many households have struggled. The war with Iran is following the same pattern.

  172. U.S. Military Ramps Up to Clear Strait of Hormuz U.S., Yesterday

    Warplanes and attack helicopters are “hunting and killing” Iran’s fast-attack watercraft in contested sea lanes, Gen. Dan Caine said.

  173. How a Civil Rights Icon Used His Power to Abuse Girls and Women Video, Yesterday

    For five years, our reporters Manny Fernandez and Sarah Hurtes followed allegations that the civil rights icon Cesar Chavez had sexually abused girls and women at all levels of the United Farm Workers movement. Manny Fernandez takes us inside their investigation.

  174. The I.R.S. Is Phasing Out Paper Checks. Here’s How to Speed Your Refund. Your Money, Yesterday

    President Trump has directed that most federal payments be issued electronically, including tax refunds. Last year nearly 10 million people got their refund via a paper check.

  175. ‘Saturday Night Live’ Arrives in London. Can It Make the Brits Laugh? Arts, Yesterday

    Britain has a storied history of sketch comedy, but its humor has a very different flavor than the American variety.