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  1. Timothée Chalamet Has a Point About Ballet Arts, Today

    This art form is alive, and Chalamet, who comes from a dance family, knows it. But what value does ballet have for the world at large?

  2. Trump Demands Iran’s ‘Unconditional Surrender’ as Israel Pounds Tehran and Lebanon World, Today

    Israel’s air forces shifted their focus back to Iran on Friday after a night of heavy bombardment in Lebanon, which was quickly becoming one of the largest fronts in the regional conflict.

  3. A Quiet Winter Retreat in the French Riviera Video, Today

    The French Riviera is usually considered a busy summer hotspot with throngs of tourists, but during the winter months, this stretch of the Mediterranean coastline becomes a quiet, relaxing retreat.

  4. A Fear for Travelers Escaping the Gulf: Are Flights Safe? Travel, Today

    Drone and missile attacks have caused high anxiety across the region, but experts say the danger to commercial airliners is “fairly remote.”

  5. Learn to Dog-Sled in Snowy Northern Minnesota Video, Today

    A hotel on the edge of the Boundary Waters Canoe Area in Ely, Minn., teaches guests how to harness, mush, and manage teams of three to six dogs during their stay.

  6. Israeli Strikes Intensify in Beirut as Thousands of Lebanese Flee Video, Today

    About 300,000 people in Lebanon have fled their homes since bombing from the Israeli military began, the Norwegian Refugee Council estimated. ​​The Israeli military said it was targeting infrastructure belonging to Hezbollah.

  7. The Unlikely Pairing That Pushed Hip-Hop Forward Arts, Today

    A Tribe Called Quest had the vision for “The Low End Theory.” The engineer Bob Power helped piece it together.

  8. Two Make-or-Break Days in the Life of a Fashion Designer T Magazine, Today

    In the lead-up to Courrèges fall fashion show, Nicolas Di Felice held fittings, oversaw rehearsals and gave notes on a floor meant to look like a city street.

  9. Both Top Choices to Lead N.Y. Child Services Agency Are Off the List New York, Today

    The Mamdani administration had signaled it was open to making significant changes at the agency, and it was unclear on Friday what direction it will now take.

  10. A Head of State, a Rock Star and Oprah Walk Into a Palace Style, Today

    Stella McCartney commands the axis of cultural power for the French Legion of Honor.

  11. The State of U.S. Markets Video, Today

    Our business reporter Joe Rennison walks us through three charts to help make sense of the wild swings in the markets this week since the attacks on Iran commenced.

  12. Today’s Iran War Trump Israel Lebanon live blog included 7 standalone posts:
  13. Today’s Us Israel Iran Attack Maps live blog included three standalone posts:
  14. How The Times Tracks Down the Connections Behind Trump’s Pardons U.S., Today

    Reporters tapped sources, combed through public records and scrutinized social media to penetrate the web of influence and money underlying the president’s clemency grants.

  15. Justice Dept. Pushes for Charges Against Cuban Leaders U.S., Today

    The move comes as President Trump is ratcheting up his rhetorical assault on Cuba’s leadership.

  16. Today’s Jobs Report Economy live blog included one standalone post:
  17. Architect of Trump’s Rollback of Climate Rules Leaves White House U.S., Today

    Jeffrey B. Clark oversaw the dismantlement of government restrictions on greenhouse gas emissions and water and air pollution. He had also faced a criminal probe in connection with the 2020 election.

  18. Trump exige la ‘rendición incondicional’ de Irán En español, Today

    Los recientes comentarios del presidente Trump reflejaron otro cambio en los objetivos de las acciones militares estadounidenses. El presidente añadió que esperaba que Cuba cayera pronto.

  19. In the Gulf, a Cruise Line Steps Up to Get Stranded Passengers Home Travel, Today

    Thousands of guests on at least six ships await evacuation in the Gulf region. With government help slow, MSC, the world’s third-largest line, took matters into its own hands.

  20. Jeremy Larner, Who Wrote ‘The Candidate,’ a Political Film Classic, Dies at 88 Movies, Today

    His Oscar-winning 1972 screenplay starred Robert Redford as an idealistic public interest lawyer making a run for the Senate.

  21. Can a Bride Ban a Hairstyle? Style, Today

    In a TikTok video, an influencer said that she would prefer for bridesmaids not to wear a specific hairstyle to her wedding, igniting a conversation about the strict rules bridesmaids often follow.

  22. Markwayne Mullin, Trump’s Homeland Security Pick, Learned to Spar in Oklahoma U.S., Today

    He hosted a home improvement radio show, fought in cage matches and inherited a plumbing business before becoming a “MAGA warrior” in Congress.

  23. Families Forced to Sleep on the Streets of Beirut as Israel Pounds Hezbollah World, Today

    Thousands fled the southern outskirts of the Lebanese capital before Israel unleashed heavy strikes on the militant group overnight. Many say they have nowhere to go.

  24. 100 Years of Women Who Changed History Interactive, Today

    Revisiting the obituaries of a century of notable women to show how they were remembered — and what history may have left unsaid.

  25. Asteroid-Smashing NASA Mission Sped Up Space Rocks’ Journey Around the Sun Science, Today

    New data about the DART spacecraft’s effects adds evidence that Earth could be defended from future deadly asteroids by diverting their orbits.

  26. Top National Symphony Leader Quits in New Blow to Kennedy Center Arts, Today

    The executive director, Jean Davidson, said her departure reflects frustration at the turmoil that has engulfed the arts center.

  27. Backstage for a Regal Night of Rock With Paul Simon and Elvis Costello Style, Today

    At a gala concert, musicians were supported by star-studded hosts including Whoopi Goldberg and Bill Murray — on cowbell.

  28. Israel Says It Struck Underground Bunker at Khamenei’s Compound World, Today

    The Israeli military said the facility, under the site where Iran’s supreme leader was killed by a strike last week, was still being used after the first attack.

  29. Why a G.O.P. War Powers Hawk Was a No on Reining Trump In on Iran U.S., Today

    Many Republicans deferred almost unquestioningly to President Trump after he began a sweeping military offensive in the Middle East. Senator Todd Young was more conflicted, but ended up in the same place.

  30. Trump Demands ‘Unconditional Surrender’ by Iran U.S., Today

    President Trump’s comments on Friday reflected yet another shift in the goals of U.S. military actions.

  31. Pasta e Fagioli, Kimchi Ramen and More of Our Best 25-Minute Soups Food, Today

    Short on time, big on flavor.

  32. A Philharmonic Conductor’s Concerts Surprise, for Better and Worse Arts, Today

    Mirga Grazinyte-Tyla returned to the New York Philharmonic for a pair of programs, but only one formed a cohesive arc of ideas.

  33. Winter Survival Tips From the Cast of ‘Sentimental Value’ Video, Today

    The Scandinavian co-stars of Joachim Trier’s 2025 film “Sentimental Value” — Stefan Skarsgard, Renate Reinsve and Inga Ibsdotter Lilleaas — discuss their favorite winter rituals.

  34. Flashback: Your Weekly History Quiz, March 7, 2026 Interactive, Today

    Can you sort 8 historical events?

  35. Trump’s Removal of Kristi Noem Opinion, Today

    Readers respond to the dismissal of Kristi Noem as the homeland security secretary. Also: Two ways of parking; Meta’s facial recognition.

  36. For the Friars, a Sad Sale of Their Club’s Last Vestiges Arts, Today

    Friars Club memorabilia, including photos of Billy Crystal and Jack Benny’s violin, sold well at an auction that upset former members of the defunct showbiz fraternity.

  37. From 1999: Charlotte Perriand, Designer, Is Dead at 96 Arts, Today

    Le Corbusier famously told her, “We don’t embroider cushions here,” when she sought a job at his studio. Then he recognized her talent for design.

  38. Wars Often Lose Public Support Over Time. Trump Started This One Without Much. U.S., Today

    In opening a military campaign against Iran, President Trump is the first president in modern times to take the United States to war without the backing of the public.

  39. When Britney Spears’s Conservatorship Ended, Concern for Her Did Not Arts, Today

    The pop star’s arrest on suspicion of driving under the influence this week was a breaking point, years after she regained control of her life and finances.

  40. The Vase I Couldn’t Forget T Magazine, Today

    We help a reader find a prop seen in Durga Chew-Bose’s debut film “Bonjour Tristesse.”

  41. Chalecos antibalas y relojes Rolex: el ascenso y la caída de Kristi Noem En español, Today

    La secretaria de Seguridad Nacional de EE. UU., quien fue despedida por el presidente Trump el jueves, ayudó a cumplir sus promesas fronterizas, pero también atrajo una atención negativa hacia su gobierno.

  42. Who’s Beating UConn During March Madness? Video, Today

    The undefeated UConn Huskies are the team to beat heading into the women’s college basketball tournament, but the field is loaded with challengers. “The Athletic Show” panel breaks down the top championship contenders, including veteran-heavy rosters at UCLA and South Carolina.

  43. Lawmaker Asks Court to Block Trump From Closing Kennedy Center U.S., Today

    The president has said he plans to shut down the center for two years starting this summer for a “complete rebuilding.”

  44. From 2001: Aaliyah, 22, Singer Who First Hit the Charts at 14 Arts, Today

    She was seen as a hip-hop temptress when she was still a teenager, and her albums “Age Ain’t Nothing but a Number” and “One in a Million” sold millions of copies.

  45. From 1978: Golda Meir, 80, Dies in Jerusalem; Israelis Acclaim ‘Stalwart Lioness’ World, Today

    Once a teacher in Milwaukee, she climbed the ranks of the Labor Party to become Israel’s first female prime minister.

  46. From 2002: Sylvia Rivera, Figure in Birth of the Gay Liberation Movement, Dies at 50 New York, Today

    When patrons at the Stonewall Inn faced down a police raid, she shouted to her lover, “I’m not missing a minute of this — it’s the revolution!”

  47. From 2014: Maya Angelou, Lyrical Witness of the Jim Crow South, Dies at 86 Arts, Today

    Her landmark book “I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings” was among the first 20th-century autobiographies of a Black woman to reach a wide readership.

  48. From 1983: Lise Meitner, Physicist, Is Dead at 89; Paved Way for Splitting of Atom Science, Today

    She laid much of the theoretical groundwork for the atomic bomb, although she did not participate directly in its production.

  49. From 2001: Beate Uhse, 81, Entrepreneur in the Business of Erotic Goods World, Today

    She developed Europe’s biggest emporium of erotic goods and opened a three-story sex museum in Germany.

  50. From 2011: Wangari Maathai, Nobel Peace Prize Laureate, Dies at 71 World, Today

    A Kenyan environmentalist, she began by paying women a few shillings to plant trees and went on to become the first African woman to win a Nobel Peace Prize.

  51. Christine Keeler, Central Figure in British ‘Scandal of the Century,’ Is Dead at 75 World, Today

    News of her affair with the government minister John Profumo and other revelations set England abuzz in the early 1960s.

  52. From 2010: Victoria Manalo Draves, Olympic Champion Diver, Dies at 85 Sports, Today

    She overcame prejudice early in her career to become the first woman to win a gold medal in both the springboard and the platform, at the 1948 Olympic Games in London.

  53. From 2014: Alice Coachman, 90, Dies; First Black Woman to Win Olympic Gold Sports, Today

    After capturing the high jump for the United States at the 1948 London Games, she returned home to a segregated South.

  54. From 2004: Fanny Blankers-Koen, Star of ’48 Olympics, Dies at 85 Sports, Today

    A Dutch housewife, she emulated her hero, Jesse Owens, by setting an Olympic record in track and field.

  55. From 1998: Florence Griffith Joyner, 38, Champion Sprinter, Is Dead Sports, Today

    She revolutionized women’s sprinting with her speed and flamboyant fashion sense, and was a three-time gold medalist at the 1988 Summer Olympics.

  56. From 1996: Toni Stone, 75, First Woman to Play Big-League Baseball Sports, Today

    She was hired as a novelty by the Negro League’s Indianapolis Clowns, but went on to win recognition for her historic career.

  57. From 1956: Babe Zaharias Dies; Athlete Had Cancer Sports, Today

    From the time she made the headlines during the 1932 Olympic Games at Los Angeles, she reigned as the world’s top all-around female athlete.

  58. From 1994: Wilma Rudolph, Star of the 1960 Olympics, Dies at 54 Sports, Today

    She won three gold medals as a sprinter in the Games, an achievement that seemed unlikely given her poor health as a child.

  59. From 2003: Althea Gibson, First Black Wimbledon Champion, Dies at 76 Sports, Today

    She grew up far from the genteel world of tennis, but became a pre-eminent figure in the women’s sport, reigning as queen of the lawns at Wimbledon and Forest Hills.

  60. From 1983: Karen Carpenter, 32, Is Dead; Singer Teamed With Brother Arts, Today

    The Carpenters sold more than 30 million records with the irresistible combination of her soft-rock contralto and her brother’s lush arrangements.

  61. From 2007: Anna Nicole Smith Dies at 39 Arts, Today

    A former Playboy centerfold, actress and TV personality, she was also known for being rich (sporadically) and litigious (chronically).

  62. From 1995: Grammy-Winning Singer Selena Killed in Shooting at Texas Motel Arts, Today

    Known as the queen of Tejano music, she was beloved as an idol and a heartthrob on both sides of the Mexican border.

  63. From 1962: Brilliant Stardom and Personal Tragedy Punctuated the Life of Marilyn Monroe Movies, Today

    One of the most famous stars in Hollywood, she suffered severe setbacks in the last years of her life.

  64. From 1981: Death Ends a 39-Year Career, Starting With Child Roles at 4 Movies, Today

    Natalie Wood evolved from a child star into a teenage ingénue and then a mature actress, until her trajectory was tragically cut short.

  65. From 2007: Benazir Bhutto, 54, Who Weathered Pakistan’s Political Storm for 3 Decades, Dies World, Today

    She was the first democratically elected woman to lead a modern Muslim country.

  66. From 1984: Indira Gandhi, Born to Politics, Left Her Own Imprint on India World, Today

    The dominant figure in Indian politics for nearly two decades, she was elected prime minister four times before being assassinated by her bodyguards.

  67. From 2000: Sirimavo Bandaranaike of Sri Lanka Dies at 84; First Woman Premier World, Today

    She rose to power in 1960 as a widow and mother of three, becoming the first woman in the world to serve as a prime minister.

  68. From 1997: Mother Teresa, Hope of the Despairing, Dies at 87 World, Today

    She won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1979 for providing care and comfort to the impoverished.

  69. From 2013: Margaret Thatcher, ‘Iron Lady’ Who Set Britain on New Course, Dies at 87 World, Today

    She held the office of prime minister longer than any other British politician in the 20th century, setting her country on a right-leaning economic path.

  70. From 2007: Vilma Espín, Rebel and Wife of Raúl Castro, Dies at 77 World, Today

    An idealistic socialite who fought alongside Fidel and Raúl Castro in the mountains of Cuba, she was the country’s unofficial first lady for decades.

  71. From 2006: Coretta Scott King, a Civil Rights Icon, Dies at 78 U.S., Today

    First known as the wife of the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., she later became an avid proselytizer for his vision of peace and nonviolent social change.

  72. The Avett Brothers’ Bassist on Writing a John Quincy Adams Book Podcasts, Today

    Bob Crawford discusses the leap from stage to page and why his new book, “America’s Founding Son,” feels so relevant.

  73. From 1989: Christine Jorgensen, 62, Is Dead; Was First to Have a Sex Change U.S., Today

    Her gender conversion began with hormone injections in 1950. On her return to the U.S. in 1955, she was sensationalized in the tabloids.

  74. From 1992: Marlene Dietrich, 90, Symbol of Glamour, Dies Movies, Today

    “Dietrich is something that never existed before and may never exist again,” the actor Maurice Chevalier said of her. “That’s a woman.”

  75. From 1973: Mrs. Marjorie Merriweather Post Is Dead at 86 Business, Today

    The owner of General Foods Corporation, she was a generous philanthropist whose great wealth also allowed her to entertain lavishly and live regally.

  76. From 2004: Estée Lauder, Pursuer of Beauty and Cosmetics Titan, Dies at 97 Business, Today

    Her company, known for its creams, powders, ointments and perfumes, was estimated to be worth about $5 billion when it went public in 1995.

  77. From 1935: Jane Addams Dies in Her 76th Year Obituaries, Today

    A world-famous social welfare worker, she won a Nobel Prize for her efforts on behalf of world peace.

  78. From 2019: Toni Morrison, Towering Novelist of the Black Experience, Dies at 88 Books, Today

    Ms. Morrison, who wrote “Beloved” and “Song of Solomon,” was the first African-American woman to win the Nobel in literature.

  79. From 1969: Judy Garland, 47, Found Dead Movies, Today

    She dazzled audiences in “The Wizard of Oz” and “A Star Is Born,” but her successes were later overshadowed by addiction and other struggles.

  80. From 2004: Julia Child, the French Chef for a Jell-O Nation, Dies at 91 Food, Today

    She was a towering figure on the culinary front for more than 40 years, turning the art of French cooking into prime-time television entertainment.

  81. From 1998: Martha Gellhorn, Daring Writer, Dies at 89 U.S., Today

    One of the first female war correspondents, she covered a dozen major conflicts during a career that spanned more than six decades.

  82. Steve Carell Takes the Mel Brooks Questionnaire Interactive, Today

    The comedy legend devised a personality test for us. Our latest respondent: the star and an executive producer of the new series “Rooster.”

  83. From 1922: Nellie Bly, Journalist, Dies of Pneumonia Business, Today

    She was best known for her trip around the world in 1889, which she completed in 72 days 6 hours 11 minutes.

  84. From 1977: Maria Callas, 53, Is Dead of Heart Attack in Paris Arts, Today

    Considered the most exciting opera singer of her time, she thrilled audiences with her penchant for spectacle onstage and in her personal life.

  85. From 2005: Ruth Clement Bond, 101, Quilter and Civic Leader, Is Dead U.S., Today

    She helped transform the American quilt from a utilitarian bed covering into a work of avant-garde social commentary.

  86. From 1994: Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis Dies of Cancer at 64 U.S., Today

    She became an object of fascination to generations of Americans after her husband, President John F. Kennedy, was assassinated in 1963.

  87. From 1962: Mrs. Roosevelt Dies at 78 After Illness of Six Weeks U.S., Today

    The death of the former first lady, a noted humanitarian and an active force in the Democratic Party, was mourned by people around the world.

  88. From 2010: Lucille Clifton, Poet Who Explored Black Lives, Dies at 73 Arts, Today

    A distinguished American poet, she examined the experience of being Black and female in the 20th century.

  89. From 1967: Dorothy Parker, Literary Wit, Dies at Age 73 Books, Today

    She enjoyed a lifelong reputation as a glittering, annihilating humorist. For her epitaph, she suggested, “Excuse My Dust.”

  90. From 1992: Audre Lorde, 58, a Poet, Memoirist and Lecturer, Dies Books, Today

    Her large body of work, which included poetry, essays and autobiography, reflected her hatred of racial and sexual prejudice.

  91. From 1959: Billie Holiday Dies Here at 44; Jazz Singer Had Wide Influence Arts, Today

    Miss Holiday, who became a singer more out of desperation than desire, was one of the most influential jazz musicians of her time.

  92. From 2011: Amy Winehouse, British Soul Singer With a Troubled Life, Dies at 27 Arts, Today

    A British singer who found worldwide fame with her sassy, hip-hop-inflected take on retro soul, she became a tabloid fixture because of addiction problems.

  93. From 2019: Agnès Varda, Influential French New Wave Filmmaker, Dies at 90 Movies, Today

    She was closely associated with the film movement known as the New Wave, although her reimagining of cinematic conventions predated it.

  94. From 2000: Hedy Lamarr, Sultry Star Who Reigned in Hollywood Arts, Today

    A temptress on the silver screen in the 1930s and ’40s, she later became an inventor.

  95. From 1960: Zora Hurston, 57, Writer, Is Dead Books, Today

    Although her books, written in the dialect of the Deep South, established her as one of the foremost writers of Black folklore, she died in obscurity.

  96. From 2018: Aretha Franklin, Indomitable ‘Queen of Soul,’ Dies at 76 Arts, Today

    With hits like “Respect” and “Chain of Fools,” she defined a female archetype: sensual and strong, long-suffering but ultimately indomitable.

  97. From 1975: Josephine Baker Is Dead in Paris at 68 Arts, Today

    She performed with a string of bananas tied around her waist, an electrifying act that led her to become first a local sensation in Paris, and then an international star.

  98. From 2006: Oriana Fallaci, Incisive Italian Journalist, Is Dead at 77 Books, Today

    An iconoclastic journalist, she was known for her war coverage and her aggressive, revealing interviews with the powerful.

  99. From 1961: Anna May Wong Is Dead at 54; Actress Won Movie Fame in ’24 Movies, Today

    With a film career spanning three decades, Miss Wong, who rose to stardom with “The Thief of Baghdad,” was acclaimed as a versatile and talented performer.

  100. From 1957: Gabriela Mistral, Poet, Is Dead; Won Nobel Prize for Literature World, Today

    She was recognized in 1945 for three “Soñetos de la Muerte” (“Sonnets of Death”), which were first published in Chile in 1922.

  101. From 1968: Helen Keller, 87, Dies; She Became Symbol of Courage U.S., Today

    She overcame blindness and deafness, but insisted that there was nothing miraculous about her achievements.

  102. From 2017: Norma McCorvey, ‘Roe’ in Roe v. Wade, Is Dead at 69 U.S., Today

    The anonymous plaintiff in the landmark Roe v. Wade ruling, she became a symbol for abortion rights, though she later changed her views.

  103. From 2011: Nancy Wake, Proud Spy and Nazi Foe, Dies at 98 World, Today

    She underwent a wartime metamorphosis, from a fun-loving girl to a highly decorated Resistance fighter.

  104. From 2011: Madame Nhu, Vietnam War Lightning Rod, Dies World, Today

    The glamorous official hostess in South Vietnam’s presidential palace, she was a politically powerful and often outspoken figure during the Vietnam War.

  105. From 1991: Suicide of Jiang Qing, Mao’s Widow, Is Reported World, Today

    A former actress who grew up in poverty, she was one of the most hated women in modern Chinese history for her role in the Cultural Revolution.

  106. From 1975: Hannah Arendt, Political Scientist, Is Dead at 69 Books, Today

    She caused controversy with books like “Eichmann in Jerusalem,” published in 1963, which grew out of her coverage of Adolf Eichmann’s trial for The New Yorker.

  107. From 2003: Leni Riefenstahl, Filmmaker and Nazi Propagandist, Dies at 101 World, Today

    Her documentaries earned her acclaim as a cinematic genius, as well as criticism for putting her talent at the service of Hitler.

  108. From 2017: Frances Gabe, Creator of the Only Self-Cleaning Home, Dies at 101 U.S., Today

    Equal parts quixotic dreamer and accomplished visionary, Ms. Gabe made the house do its own scrubbing.

  109. From 2008: Mildred Loving, Who Battled Ban on Mixed-Race Marriage, Dies at 68 U.S., Today

    Mrs. Loving’s anger over being banished from Virginia for marrying a white man led to a landmark Supreme Court ruling overturning state miscegenation laws.

  110. EE. UU. da a conocer el testimonio de la mujer que acusó a Trump en los archivos Epstein En español, Today

    Funcionarios del Departamento de Justicia dijeron que las notas de estas entrevistas con el FBI en 2019 fueron retenidas por lo que los llamaron una determinación errónea de que eran duplicados.

  111. Defense Without U.S. Help Is a Live Topic for Canada, Japan and Australia World, Today

    The leaders of Japan and Canada are making a unified front on defense cooperation as President Trump raises the pressure over military spending.

  112. Trump Aides Remain Bullish Despite Rising Unemployment and Gas Prices Business, Today

    The president’s economic advisers insist that any signs of strains are temporary, as they look to sell the president’s agenda entering the midterms.

  113. Democrats Blame Trump for Weak Jobs Report as Republicans Play Defense Business, Today

    The weaker-than-expected numbers quickly became a source of tension between the two parties ahead of the midterm elections.

  114. Sri Lanka Rescues Iranian Sailors After U.S. Torpedoes Warship Video, Today

    A torpedo attack by the United States, its first in combat since World War II, sank an Iranian warship in the Indian Ocean. The Sri Lankan Navy said it had rescued 32 survivors and was still searching for survivors.

  115. A Versatile (and Reader-Favorite) Silken Tofu-Miso Dressing Food, Today

    And more of our most popular recipes from the week.

  116. Five International Movies to Stream Now Movies, Today

    This month’s picks include a Mexican drama, a Japanese crime thriller, an absurdist French comedy and more.

  117. Jeffrey Epstein Was Wicked, but as the Files Show, He Was Also Banal Opinion, Today

    Just look at his philosophical opinions.

  118. Is This Treadmill Walking Trend Good for Your Fitness? Well, Today

    Here’s what to know about the 12-3-30 workout.

  119. La comida chatarra arruinó el paladar de los niños En español, Today

    Existió un tiempo en que los niños en Estados Unidos comían mariscos, rábanos y conservas sin quejarse. Ahora vivimos en una cultura del remilgo.

  120. Weak Jobs Data Underscores Fed’s Dilemma as War Stokes Inflation Risk Business, Today

    The Federal Reserve is still widely expected to hold interest rates steady when its officials next meet on March 17-18.

  121. An Artist of Caped Crusaders Emerges From the Shadows Arts, Today

    Klaus Janson, known for his work on Daredevil and Batman, said he hoped his new solo show could give people “a growing appreciation of what comics can do.”

  122. Tom Junod Would Like to Tell You About His Father Style, Today

    A star writer from the heyday of magazines reveals the family secret behind his award-winning stories.

  123. Strikes Batter Iran’s Storied Azadi Stadium Complex World, Today

    Several sports centers have been hit in Tehran since the U.S. and Israel began their attacks, the authorities say, but none with the resonance of the Azadi.

  124. EE. UU. quiere acceso a la minería en Venezuela En español, Today

    El gobierno de Trump busca controlar las reservas de tierras raras, oro y minerales valiosos de Venezuela. Pero los yacimientos se encuentran en regiones selváticas y controlados por violentas redes criminales.

  125. Stocks Drop as Weak Jobs Report Adds to Uncertain Outlook Business, Today

    Stock movements this week has been choppy as investors weighed the inflationary impact of the war in the Middle East. The jobs report has complicated matters.

  126. Iran’s Chokehold on Persian Gulf Waterway Strains Shipping Business, Today

    The threat of prolonged attacks on oil tankers and other vessels is giving Iran an advantage, analysts say.

  127. Trump’s U.S.S. Cole Remarks Raise Questions in Guantánamo Case U.S., Today

    Prosecutors have offered up no evidence supporting a link that the president claimed between Iran and the attack in Yemen in 2000, defense lawyers say.

  128. Daily Iranian Drone Barrage Raises Pressure on Gulf States World, Today

    Missile launches from Iran have slowed, but relentless drone volleys could deplete air defenses in the region.

  129. Axel Springer Agrees to Buy U.K.’s Telegraph Business, Today

    The $766 million takeover is the latest twist for The Telegraph, an influential British newspaper whose ownership had been in limbo for years.

  130. A Vexing Problem for College Students: Course Availability Your Money, Today

    A new report looks at course “shutouts,” which can add to the time and cost of getting a degree.

  131. Palabra del día: ‘fortitude’ En español, Today

    Esta palabra ha aparecido en 200 artículos en NYTimes.com en el último año. ¿Puedes usarla en una frase?

  132. Trump’s Strait of Hormuz Problem Business, Today

    The president campaigned on lowering prices for Americans. That pledge has come under fire this week as the Iran war pushes up the cost of gasoline.

  133. They Can’t Stay at Harry’s House, So They’ll Stay With Fellow Fans Real Estate, Today

    Ahead of Harry Styles’s Madison Square Garden residency, fans are preparing to sublet their couches and spare rooms to concertgoers.

  134. ‘The Headlines’ News Quiz: Mar. 6, 2026 The Headlines, Today

    Following the news? Tracy Mumford has some questions for you.

  135. The Jobs Report Briefing, Today

    We explain why you should consider the numbers.

  136. Young and Looking for Work? We Want to Hear From You. Business, Today

    Unemployment is higher among younger people than other groups, and some companies are cutting back on entry-level hiring. Tell us how you are navigating the start of your career.

  137. OpenAI’s Fog of War + Betting on Iran + Hard Fork Review of Slop Podcasts, Today

    “The Pentagon and OpenAI are saying to the public, You’re just going to have to trust us. And the public is saying, Well, we don’t.”

  138. Indonesia to Block Children Under 16 From Social Media World, Today

    The ban is to take effect March 28, according to a government minister, but details about how it would be carried out were scarce.

  139. México enfrenta una guerra distinta En español, Today

    Nuestros corresponsales discuten los retos de la guerra contra los cárteles de la droga.

  140. Kristi Noem’s Firing, and the Boom of American Billionaires The Headlines, Today

    Plus, your Friday news quiz.

  141. The Firing of Kristi Noem The Daily, Today

    President Trump fired the homeland security secretary, who helped fulfill his border pledges but also drew negative attention to his administration.

  142. Wordle Review No. 1,722 Gameplay, Today

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Saturday, March 7, 2026.

  143. Connections Companion No. 1,000 Gameplay, Today

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Saturday, March 7, 2026.

  144. Strands Sidekick No. 734 Gameplay, Today

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Saturday, March 7, 2026.

  145. 4 Men Arrested on Suspicion of Spying on Jews in London for Iran World, Today

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  146. Tyra Banks Is (Kinda) Sorry Video, Today

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  147. What to Expect From Severe Storms Rumbling Through the Central U.S. on Friday Weather, Today

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  148. Why the Pentagon Wants to Destroy Anthropic Opinion, Today

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  149. The New York Times News Quiz, March 6, 2026 Interactive, Today

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  150. Meet the Human Mood-Lifters Well, Today

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  151. Los parisinos se rinden a las ensaladas En español, Today

    Los oficinistas de la capital francesa, famosos por hacer pausas para almorzar bastante largas, han desarrollado un apetito por la ensalada para llevar.

  152. What Author Would You Most Like to Meet? The Learning Network, Today

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  153. Can I Call My Husband a Nickname He Hates? Interactive, Today

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  154. Jesse Jackson Service to Draw Leaders Including Biden, Obama and Clinton U.S., Today

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  155. Big Revisions Are a Reason to Question Jobs Numbers, Not Dismiss Them Business, Today

    Economists say estimates from the Bureau of Labor Statistics and other agencies are reliable, but they worry the quality of data is eroding.

  156. Daryl Hannah: How Can ‘Love Story’ Get Away With This? Opinion, Today

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  157. Alysa Liu on Dancing Her Way to Gold: ‘The Music Carries My Body’ Arts, Today

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  158. The Funniest Special of the Year So Far Is Drunk on Words Arts, Today

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  159. An America First Conservative Wrestles With Trump’s War Opinion, Today

    On seeking clarity in the reasons for the military operation and restraint in foreign policy.

  160. Trump’s Fantasy Is Crashing Down Opinion, Today

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  161. Potomac Is Safe Now, Officials Say. But Locals Still Worry About the Poop. U.S., Today

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  162. El estilo de Carolyn Bessette Kennedy vuelve a fascinar al público En español, Today

    Varias prendas que llevó Bessette Kennedy, ahora a la venta en una subasta en línea, reflejan su preferencia por un estilo minimalista y cuidadosamente seleccionado.

  163. A Fast-Rising American Director Is Wowing the West End Theater, Today

    After a prizewinning “Fiddler on the Roof” and a lauded take on Sondheim, Jordan Fein is tackling Arthur Miller’s enigmatic “Broken Glass.”

  164. 8 New Movies Our Critics Are Talking About This Week Movies, Today

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  165. A Candidate for Georgia Straight From the Marjorie Taylor Greene Playbook U.S., Today

    Colton Moore, who hopes to win a special election on Tuesday to replace Ms. Greene, has the same flair for the dramatic and the ultra-MAGA persona, but he lacks one thing: a Trump endorsement.

  166. 150 Years of History: The Legal Aid Society of New York New York, Today

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  167. Renters Made Mamdani Mayor. Can He Remake the City for Them? Magazine, Today

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  168. $650,000 Waterfront Homes in Belize Real Estate, Today

    The island of Ambergris Caye, known for its scuba diving and beautiful beaches, offers vintage cottages and modern condos.

  169. Meet Kid Harpoon, the Architect of Harry Styles’s Sound Arts, Today

    The producer and songwriter has been responsible for some of this century’s biggest hits. His greatest skill may be remaining curious.

  170. America Cannot Withstand the Economic Shock That’s Coming Opinion, Today

    America’s strength has always been its private sector. Empowering it can save us from A.I.’s worst impacts on jobs.

  171. When Hip-Hop’s Wildest Oscar Win Brought Memphis to Hollywood Arts, Today

    Twenty years ago, Three 6 Mafia’s Oscars triumph for “It’s Hard Out Here for a Pimp” helped an uptight awards show loosen up.

  172. A Film That Makes a Strong Argument for the Value of Debate Movies, Today

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  173. The Allure of ‘Slop Bowls’ Fades as Consumers Tighten Spending Business, Today

    Sales and traffic at restaurant chains like Cava, Chipotle and Sweetgreen are falling, as customers grow tired of both salad bowls and their rising price tags.

  174. 26 Nonfiction Books We’re Excited About This Spring Books, Today

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  175. Health Care Has Become the Lifeblood of the Labor Market Business, Today

    An aging population is drawing workers to medical and social care, creating reliable jobs and revealing weakness for the rest of the economy.

  176. 32 Novels We’re Excited About This Spring Books, Today

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  177. Art and the Otherworldly in Three New Chinese Picture Books Books, Today

    In “Little Monk Writes Rain,” “Yulu’s Linen” and “Lost in Peach Blossom Paradise,” spirited children meet Eastern visual traditions that have a life of their own.

  178. Pardon Industry Offers Rich Offenders a Path to Trump U.S., Today

    One inmate paid lobbyists and lawyers with ties to the president’s team and walked free. Others are following his blueprint, but it is not always clear who can deliver.

  179. When Vegas Comes for Queens Real Estate, Today

    Plans for a sprawling casino development in Flushing Meadows Corona Park spark concerns over the future of the park and the neighborhoods surrounding it.

  180. Let Them Smell Cake T Magazine, Today

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  181. The New Mega-Casino Coming to Queens Video, Today

    A major casino planned in Queens has people worried about how it could affect a key park and nearby neighborhoods. Anna Kodé, our reporter covering design and culture, visits the site and examines its history and possible future.

  182. Reclaimed Trees Get Creative Reuse With New York Heartwoods Style, Today

    Megan Offner finds creative and comforting ways to salvage doomed trees.

  183. The French Riviera in Winter: Sparkle Without the Glitter Travel, Today

    A region famous for its sun-drenched climate becomes a refreshing retreat when the summer heat, megayachts and swarms of tourists are gone.

  184. Where Corn and Soybeans Rule, the ‘Oat Mafia’ Fights for Turf U.S., Today

    Farmers in the Upper Midwest are investing in homegrown oats. It’s good for the land. But can it work as a cash crop?

  185. From Endangered Plants Come Whiffs of Inspiration Fashion, Today

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  186. Khamenei’s Killing Sparks Anger and Grief in South Asia’s Shiite Muslims World, Today

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  187. Saying Goodbye With the Perfect Coat Style, Today

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  188. U.S. Gas Prices, Up 11% in a Week, Pile Pressure on Trump Business, Today

    The average price of a gallon of gasoline jumped again on Friday, to $3.32 per gallon, hitting its highest level in a year and a half.

  189. La mayoría de los pacientes mantendrían su peso con menos dosis de medicamentos GLP-1 En español, Today

    En una investigación reciente, un pequeño grupo de pacientes recibió las inyecciones con menos frecuencia, pero aun así mantuvo la pérdida de peso y los beneficios para la salud.

  190. Lebanon at ‘Tipping Point’ as It Seeks to Curb Hezbollah’s Influence World, Today

    The country is waiting to see if the government seizes on this moment to disarm the Iranian-backed armed group and how the militants will respond.

  191. ¿Dubái del Caribe, con criptomonedas? Los habitantes se oponen En español, Today

    Un empresario del bitcóin quiere construir su propio paraíso libertario llamado Destiny. Si el proyecto recibe las aprobaciones necesarias, se regirá por sus propias normas y reglamentos, aunque la estructura exacta de su gobierno sigue sin estar clara.

  192. ‘War Machine’ Review: On the Fritz Movies, Today

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  193. De trotamundos a una cárcel de Venezuela: la historia de James Luckey-Lange En español, Today

    El cautiverio de Luckey-Lange terminó después de que el ejército de EE. UU. atacara Caracas, la capital de Venezuela, para capturar a su líder, Nicolás Maduro, y empezara a presionar al gobierno interino para que liberara a los detenidos estadounidenses.

  194. China fija su objetivo de crecimiento económico más bajo en décadas En español, Today

    El objetivo de entre el 4,5 y el 5 por ciento, anunciado en una reunión de dirigentes del Partido Comunista, es el más bajo desde 1991 y puede dar pistas sobre los planes de los legisladores del país.

  195. Phone Pouch The Learning Network, Today

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  196. Estos hombres quieren conocer su ‘valor en el mercado sexual’ En español, Today

    De los rincones más oscuros del internet ha surgido la idea de asignar una cifra —en dólares— al atractivo de una persona.

  197. 180,000 New Yorkers May Lose Food Stamp Benefits Under New Work Rules New York, Today

    Social workers are scrambling to alert recipients and help them find jobs before their aid is eliminated under President Trump’s sweeping domestic policy law.

  198. Robotaxis Put on Hold as Hochul Seeks Support for Car Insurance Reforms New York, Today

    How two seemingly unrelated policies, one to reduce car insurance costs, the other to allow driverless taxis, became tangled up in Albany politics.

  199. After a Brutal Winter, Worse News for Oyster Farmers New York, Today

    The deep freeze on the East Coast will still be felt during the summer. Long Island oysters will be in short supply.

  200. Spelling Bee Forum Gameplay, Today

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  201. U.S. and Venezuela Agree to Restore Relations Video, Today

    The State Department announced on Thursday that it was re-establishing diplomatic relations with Venezuela. It came as a U.S. delegation negotiated for access to Venezuela’s mining industry.

  202. El director ejecutivo de McDonald’s probó una de sus hamburguesas. Técnicamente En español, Today

    Cuando Chris Kempczinski publicó un video de sí mismo comiendo, lo que llamó la atención no fue el producto que promocionaba. Fue cómo se lo comía.

  203. Word of the Day: fortitude The Learning Network, Today

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  204. Late Night Isn’t Sad to See Kristi Noem Leave Homeland Security Arts, Today

    “Sounds like someone’s about to become the FIFA secretary of homeland security,” Stephen Colbert joked.

  205. 3 Australians Were on U.S. Submarine that Sank an Iranian Warship World, Today

    Prime Minister Anthony Albanese’s disclosure about the attack in the Indian Ocean prompted concern that Australia’s close military cooperation with the United States could draw it into the fighting in the Middle East.

  206. America Won’t Save Iran Opinion, Today

    The most likely outcome of the American-Israeli bombing campaign is not the advent of liberal democracy but something worse.

  207. ¿Tener un perro alarga la vida? En español, Today

    Las investigaciones sugieren que las mascotas pueden ayudar a mantenerte más sano, pero hay algunas advertencias.

  208. As Trump Out-Putins Putin, Russia’s Global Influence Erodes World, Today

    The conflict in Iran may give Moscow a short-term boost economically and in Ukraine. But it has also shown the limits of Russia’s partnerships.

  209. A Canadian Lawmaker, and Friend of JD Vance, Channels Charlie Kirk World, Today

    Jamil Jivani, a Conservative rookie member of Parliament, follows an American playbook to win over young men on college campuses.

  210. Corrections: March 6, 2026 Corrections, Today

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  211. A Power Outage Made Us Possible Style, Today

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  212. He Grew Up Watching Her on TV. Years Later, She Joined His World. Style, Today

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  213. They Met in a Chemistry Class, but the Connection Came Later Style, Today

    Jordan Goldberg and Adam Rossman were friends at the University of Texas at Austin. Years later, after building a life in New York, they married in Austin.

  214. On the Ninth Hole, Her Dad Took a Swing at Playing Cupid Style, Today

    Taylor Ross’s father asked Noah Koeppel, his new golf buddy’s son, if he wanted to meet his daughter. He was game. She wasn’t.

  215. He Had a Purple Heart, PTSD and a Rap Sheet. He Had to Leave the U.S. World, Today

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  216. Carolyn Bessette Kennedy’s Wedding Slip Dress Inspires a New Generation Style, Today

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  217. The Good Times Are Over in China’s Liquor Capital World, Today

    Once celebrated for its fiery spirits, the town of Maotai has reeled from a bad Chinese economy, changing tastes and a crackdown on boozy official banquets.

  218. Their Favorite Projects? Inventing Cocktails and Card Games. Style, Today

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  219. Quote of the Day: How To Marry Dance With Wit Corrections, Today

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  220. D.C. Court Strikes Down Local Ban on High-Capacity Gun Magazines U.S., Today

    A three-judge panel reversed the conviction of a man charged with possessing a 30-bullet magazine, saying it had constitutional protection.

  221. Representative Tony Gonzales Will Not Seek Re-election U.S., Today

    Several House members had called for Mr. Gonzales, a Texas Republican, to step down after texts emerged showing his pursuit of a staff member who later killed herself.

  222. U.S. Restarts Diplomatic Relations With Venezuela World, Today

    Washington has rapidly warmed up ties with Venezuela — and applied major pressure on it — since capturing the country’s president, Nicolás Maduro, two months ago.

  223. ‘The Pitt’ Season 2, Episode 9 Recap: Family Separation Arts, Today

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  224. Drone’s Image Gameplay, Today

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  225. Wallace Shawn’s ‘What We Did Before Our Moth Days’ Is Purgatory Done Right Theater, Today

    The playwright and his collaborator André Gregory are together again, delivering a sumptuous set of interlinked monologues about life, death and betrayal.

  226. Justice Dept. Releases Missing Interviews With Woman Who Made Claims Against Trump U.S., Today

    The pages had been withheld from the trove of documents related to the convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein because of what officials called a mistaken determination that they were duplicates.

  227. Bulletproof Vests and Rolex Watches: The Rise and Fall of Kristi Noem U.S., Today

    The homeland security secretary, who was fired by President Trump Thursday, helped fulfill his border pledges, but also drew negative attention to his administration.

  228. What Kristi Noem Should Do After President Trump Fired Her Opinion, Today

    It’s hard out there for a MAGA woman.

  229. Panic in Beirut After Israel Warns Residents to Evacuate Video, Today

    The streets of Beirut erupted in chaos on Thursday after Israel told people in the southern suburbs to evacuate. The Israeli military has been carrying out airstrikes in Dahiya, a Hezbollah stronghold, since the militant group fired rockets into northern Israel earlier this week.

  230. What Are We Fighting For? Video, Today

    After launching a war in Iran, President Trump owes the American people a clear explanation of his objectives and possible endgame — something we have yet to receive, argues the Times Opinion writer W.J. Hennigan.

  231. War in the Gulf Could Turn India Back Onto Russian Oil Business, Today

    India’s trade deal with President Trump was supposed to end its imports of oil from Russia. But the war in Iran has cut off alternative supplies from the Middle East.

  232. Minnesota Officials Welcome Firing of Homeland Security Secretary U.S., Today

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  233. Israel Pounds Southern Beirut, a Hezbollah Stronghold World, Today

    The strikes were the most intense bombardment since a cease-fire deal in late 2024.

  234. State Department Is Accused of Slow Assistance for Stranded Americans U.S., Today

    Many veteran diplomats faulted the State Department for its response after the attacks in Iran began, and for its actions beforehand.

  235. Iran War Pulls New Countries Into Conflict Video, Today

    The conflict between Iran, Israel and the United States expanded on Thursday after multiple Iranian attacks pushed leaders in Britain and Italy to accelerate their deployment of military assets to the region.

  236. Ex-Executive at Blood Filter Start-Up Is Charged With Covering Up Deaths Business, Today

    ExThera Medical attracted cancer patients to Antigua with the promise that its devices could cure them. Its former chief regulatory officer faces up to three years in prison.

  237. A Sly Political Switcheroo Stuns Montana and Starts a New Senate Fight U.S., Today

    Minutes before the Senate filing deadline, Senator Steve Daines withdrew his re-election bid and an ally jumped in. Even some fellow Republicans criticized the 11th-hour switch.

  238. Not Just Oil: In Venezuela, U.S. Interior Secretary Pushes for Mining Access World, Today

    Venezuela is home to large reserves of rare earths, gold and other valuable minerals that the Trump administration wants to exert more control over.

  239. Superfood Fuels Mating Frenzy for a Critically Endangered Parrot Science, Today

    Kakapos, which are reclusive and flightless and can live as long as humans, are found only in New Zealand. They feed on the fruit of the rimu tree.

  240. Two Schools in Iran Damaged in U.S.-Israeli Bombing World, Today

    Photos show that both schools, southeast of Tehran, sustained damage. No injuries were reported.

  241. Protection for Section 8 Renters Is Struck Down by N.Y. Appeals Court New York, Today

    A panel of appeals judges ruled that a state law banning housing discrimination against renters who use federal vouchers was unconstitutional.

  242. President Fires Noem as Homeland Security Secretary Video, Today

    President Trump fired Kristi Noem, his embattled homeland security secretary, on Thursday and announced his plans to replace her with Senator Markwayne Mullin of Oklahoma.

  243. Senate Democrat Pushes to Investigate Noem for Perjury U.S., Yesterday

    Senator Richard Blumenthal of Connecticut said Democrats had evidence to suggest Kristi Noem lied under oath during a Senate hearing on Tuesday.

  244. Fewer Pregnant Women Received Acetaminophen in E.R.s After White House Warnings Health, Yesterday

    A new analysis of prescription data found that emergency room orders for acetaminophen for pregnant women fell for weeks after the federal warning.

  245. Post Iran: Vance vs. Carlson in 2028? Video, Yesterday

    The war in Iran may have a lasting impact on the political careers of Trump’s closest allies. On “Interesting Times,” Curt Mills, the executive director of the American Conservative, shares his thoughts on how Trump’s interventionist policies might play out in the 2028 Republican primaries.

  246. Trump ‘Can’t Say No to Israel’ Video, Yesterday

    Who is calling the shots in the war with Iran? Curt Mills, the executive director of the American Conservative, thinks Israeli influence is guiding Trump’s decision to go to war in the Middle East. He explains why on this episode of “Interesting Times.”

  247. S.E.C. Settles Its Case Against Justin Sun, an Investor in the Trumps’ Crypto Coins U.S., Yesterday

    The decision to settle the court action is particularly striking because the defendant was accused of a serious violation of securities laws. He denied the charges.

  248. How Trump’s Firing of Noem Sets Off a Political Scramble in Oklahoma U.S., Yesterday

    The president’s choice of Senator Markwayne Mullin of Oklahoma to replace her at the Department of Homeland Security could trigger a cascade of aspirants for his seat.

  249. Yesterday’s Iran War Israel Trump live blog included one standalone post:
  250. Pentagon Officially Notifies Anthropic It Is a ‘Supply Chain Risk’ Technology, Yesterday

    Anthropic has said it will sue the Defense Department over the designation, which could prevent the start-up from doing business with the U.S. government.

  251. Trump Fires His Homeland Security Secretary Briefing, Yesterday

    Also, child care costs are rising fast. Here’s the latest at the end of Thursday.

  252. Who Is Markwayne Mullin, Trump’s Pick for Homeland Security Secretary? U.S., Yesterday

    The Oklahoma senator has been a staunch defender of the Trump administration’s mass deportation campaign.

  253. Israel Begins Assault in Southern Beirut, Raising Fears of Wider Incursion World, Yesterday

    As the war with Iran threatens to engulf more countries in the region, President Trump said he wanted to be involved in picking a new leader in Tehran.