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  1. What the Extraordinary Market Volatility in Asia Says About Energy and A.I. Business, Today

    Stocks in South Korea and Taiwan, the center of global chip making, plunged on fears about energy prices. Their recovery shows the bullishness over artificial intelligence.

  2. On the Ground in Beirut Video, Today

    Our Beirut bureau chief, Christina Goldbaum, reports on the escalating conflict between Israel and the Iran-backed armed group Hezbollah, as Israel’s military seizes areas of southern Lebanon and carries out bombings.

  3. Senate Republicans Block Limits to Trump’s War Powers Video, Today

    Senate Republicans voted against a Democratic bill that would have required President Trump to obtain congressional authorization to continue waging war against Iran.

  4. Australia Moves to Memorialize an Atrocity That’s ‘Not History Yet’ World, Today

    The country and its small Jewish community are still trying to process the mass shooting at Bondi Beach in December.

  5. Corrections: March 5, 2026 Corrections, Today

    Corrections that appeared in print on Thursday, March 5, 2026.

  6. Quote of the Day: Global Leaders Brace For Fallout From War Corrections, Today

    Quotation of the Day for Thursday, March 5, 2026.

  7. In a Riskier Era, China Bets on Technology to Resist U.S. Pressure World, Today

    China announced a 7 percent increase in military spending and a five-year plan to try to reduce its military and industry’s reliance on Western technology.

  8. James Talarico Says ‘New Politics Is Being Born’ After Texas Primary Win U.S., Today

    After clinching the Democratic Senate primary, he told supporters in Austin that the country’s real divide is between “top versus bottom,” not the left versus right.

  9. Top Aide to Labor Secretary Placed on Leave Business, Today

    Several of Labor Secretary Lori Chavez-DeRemer’s employees are under investigation for official misconduct under her leadership.

  10. Sarah J. Maas Announces Next Books in ‘A Court of Thorns and Roses’ Series Books, Today

    The sixth book is scheduled to be released on Oct. 27, 2026, and the seventh on Jan. 12, 2027, the author announced on the “Call Her Daddy” podcast.

  11. Real Genius Gameplay, Today

    Hanh Huynh picks a winner.

  12. Contract for El Paso ICE Center Is Under Review, Homeland Security Says U.S., Today

    Camp East Montana in Texas has been under growing scrutiny over its living conditions and has been grappling with a measles outbreak.

  13. Por qué Ecuador pidió ayuda al ejército de EE. UU. en su lucha contra el narcotráfico En español, Today

    El presidente Daniel Noboa es uno de los más firmes partidarios de Estados Unidos en la región y parece más dispuesto a acoger a sus fuerzas militares que otros dirigentes de América Latina.

  14. Man Accused of Plotting to Kill Trump Blames Iran for Scheme New York, Today

    Asif Merchant testified in his own defense, saying he participated in the plot to protect his family in Iran. Prosecutors reject his account of his motives.

  15. Daines Drops Re-election Bid in Montana, Upending a Senate Race U.S., Today

    The surprise announcement by Senator Steve Daines could give Democrats a slim opening in the Republican-leaning state in their uphill fight to take the Senate majority.

  16. ۴۰ پزشک و پرستار ایرانی از یک قتل‌عام می‌گویند. Interactive, Today

    ما از طریق یک پرسشنامه، تجربهٔ کادر درمان ایران در ۱۴ شهر و ۱۱ استان، از درمان معترضان زخمی را ثبت کردیم.

  17. Man Killed After Fleeing Texas Border Patrol Checkpoint, Police Say U.S., Today

    The man fired shots at law enforcement and civilian vehicles before he was killed during a pursuit along Interstate 10 in West Texas.

  18. Progressive Challenger Concedes in N.C.’s Bluest Congressional District U.S., Today

    The Associated Press had not yet called the race. The contest was widely viewed as a bellwether for the type of candidate that Democratic voters wished to elevate in the Trump era.

  19. China Sets Economy’s Growth Target Below 5% for First Time in Decades Business, Today

    The goal, announced at a gathering of Communist Party leaders, was the lowest since 1991 and can offer clues about China’s policymaking plans.

  20. Trump Follows His Gut. His National Security Advisers Try to Keep Up. U.S., Today

    Decisions come fast, even if contradictions and inconsistencies abound. But without much of a process, there is little preparation for how things can go wrong.

  21. Yesterday’s Iran War Israel Lebanon Trump live blog included three standalone posts:
  22. U.S. Court Takes First Steps Toward Ordering Tariff Refunds U.S., Today

    The Trump administration is likely to appeal the move, as it ramps up its attempt to slow or potentially block the repayment of billions in past duties.

  23. Pro-American Kurdish Forces Are Preparing Possible Iran Incursion U.S., Today

    The C.I.A. has given small weapons to Iranian Kurdish forces in Iraq in a covert program that began before the current war.

  24. Judge Blocks DeSantis’s Declaration of Muslim Group as Terrorist Organization U.S., Today

    A federal judge found that the designation for CAIR, one of the nation’s largest Muslim advocacy groups, had violated the organization’s First Amendment rights.

  25. Druski Wants to Make a Buddy Cop Movie With Timothée Chalamet Video, Today

    The comedian Druski sat down with Jon Caramanica and Joe Coscarelli on “Popcast” for a revealing conversation about his galaxy of collaborators and the balancing act between unfiltered comedy and corporate America. A buddy cop movie with Timothée Chalamet? Don’t rule it out.

  26. Whose Airstrike Hit a Girls’ School in Iran? The U.S. Says It’s Still Investigating. U.S., Yesterday

    The strike was one of the deadliest attacks of the American-Israeli campaign against Iran so far.

  27. Why Ecuador Invited the U.S. Military to Help With Its Drug Gangs World, Yesterday

    Drug gangs have turned the South American country into one of the most dangerous in the region and the world’s leading exporter of cocaine.

  28. Noem and D.H.S. Inspector General Spar Over Obstruction Claim U.S., Yesterday

    Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem pushed back against her department’s inspector general, who told Congress in a letter that she had “systematically obstructed” his office’s work.

  29. If You Liked the Texas Primaries, You’ll Love the Sequel U.S., Yesterday

    Texas voters will revisit the Republican Senate primary — and some House races where no candidate captured more than 50 percent of the vote — in runoffs on May 26.

  30. Israelis Celebrate Purim Amid Iranian Missile Attacks World, Yesterday

    The war did not stop ultra-Orthodox parts of Jerusalem from drinking and dancing for the Jewish holiday.

  31. Four Questions About What’s Next in Texas U.S., Yesterday

    The biggest immediate one: What will Trump do?

  32. Yakuza Leader Sentenced to 20 Years for Trafficking Nuclear Material U.S., Yesterday

    Prosecutors said Takeshi Ebisawa tried to sell uranium and plutonium from Myanmar in a plot tied to Iran’s nuclear program.

  33. Former Barclays Center Executive Says Live Nation Threatened to Pull Tours Arts, Yesterday

    The Justice Department had John Abbamondi testify at an antitrust trial to support its case that Live Nation has acted as a monopoly, an accusation the company denies.

  34. Elon Musk Defends Social Media Posts in Twitter Shareholder Lawsuit Technology, Yesterday

    Mr. Musk said he did not expect his posts in the lead-up to his 2022 acquisition of the social media site, now X, to affect the company’s share price.

  35. The U.S. Is Accelerating Its Attacks on Iran Briefing, Yesterday

    Also, sea levels may be higher than we thought. Here’s the latest at the end of Wednesday.

  36. As Attacks Spread, War With Iran Reaches Far Beyond Mideast World, Yesterday

    NATO downed a missile fired by Iran at Turkey, and a U.S. sub sank an Iranian Navy ship off Sri Lanka, thousands of miles from the war zone.

  37. 59% of Americans Oppose the Military Action in Iran U.S., Yesterday

    Three high-quality polls taken after the United States and Israel launched their attack Iran on Saturday show that a majority of Americans are not on board with the military action.

  38. Why Democrats Are Encouraged by the U.S. Senate Primaries in Texas Video, Yesterday

    Our national political correspondent Shane Goldmacher describes how James Talarico won the Democratic nomination for Senate in Texas. The Republican incumbent, Senator John Cornyn, was forced into a runoff with the state’s attorney general, Ken Paxton.

  39. Los demócratas eligen a Talarico en Texas y los republicanos enfilan a una segunda vuelta En español, Yesterday

    James Talarico ganó las primarias demócratas del estado para el Senado, mientras que el senador John Cornyn se enfrenta a una segunda vuelta contra Ken Paxton, su contrincante de derecha.

  40. Talarico Can Win. But He Will Not Turn Texas Blue. Opinion, Yesterday

    A Texas writer assesses the Senate race.

  41. Trump Announces A.I. Industry Pledge to Pay for Power Technology, Yesterday

    Companies including Google, Microsoft and OpenAI committed to pay for the power plants and grid upgrades needed to run their data centers.

  42. Senate Thwarts Bid to Curb Trump’s War Powers on Iran U.S., Yesterday

    Nearly every Republican voted to block a measure that would require that President Trump win authorization from Congress to continue the offensive in the Middle East.

  43. Long-Suffering Texas Democrats Wonder: Is James Talarico the One? U.S., Yesterday

    After the state representative won the Senate primary, he joined a list of other promising progressives who have captured the left’s fancy.

  44. Iranian TV and Social Media Project Defiant and Distorted View of the War Business, Yesterday

    State media and online propagandists are striking a confident posture, despite heavy losses. Some of the content was generated by artificial intelligence.

  45. How Every Senator Voted on the Iran War Powers Resolution Interactive, Yesterday

    The Senate rejected on a measure to rein in the use of military force in Iran.

  46. Newsom Compares Israel to ‘Apartheid State,’ Questions Military Support U.S., Yesterday

    The California governor, seen as a likely presidential candidate, made comments that reflect a shift in the Democratic Party.

  47. No Help and Few Options for Travelers Stranded by Mideast Conflict Travel, Yesterday

    Even far from hubs like Dubai and Abu Dhabi, the disruptions from the growing violence have left people jumping “from one cancellation to the next.”

  48. The Best Movies and TV Shows Coming to Disney+, Hulu, Apple TV and More in March Arts, Yesterday

    A new Bill Lawrence comedy starring Steve Carell and a new mystery starring Nicole Kidman are among this month’s highlights.

  49. Man Charged With Murder Appears to Win Primary for County Sheriff U.S., Yesterday

    Aaron Spencer faces a second-degree murder charge for shooting a man accused of sexually assaulting his daughter. Preliminary results showed him appearing to win the Republican primary.

  50. Trump’s High-Profile Oil and Gas Lease Sale in Alaska Has No Takers Climate, Yesterday

    No companies bid for the chance to drill in more than 1 million acres of water off Alaska’s Cook Inlet, the Interior Department said Wednesday.

  51. How Latino Voters Helped Talarico Win in Texas Interactive, Yesterday

    The state legislator’s apparent strength with Latino voters in the Democratic primary for Senate suggested that he might be able to make inroads with a crucial demographic that has shifted away from his party.

  52. Lou Holtz, Who Coached Unbeaten Notre Dame to a Title, Dies at 89 Sports, Yesterday

    Known for reviving football programs, he led six major colleges to bowl games, winning a national championship in 1989 after restoring the Irish to greatness.

  53. Nepal Election to Test the Political Power of Gen Z Video, Yesterday

    Nepalis expressed hope for their country as people head to the polls on Thursday for the first election since a youth-led uprising against corruption toppled the government last September.

  54. Trump’s Lopsided Vision for the White House Interactive, Yesterday

    See how much his East Wing ballroom design will upend the White House symmetry.

  55. Bob Power, Hip-Hop Engineer and A Tribe Called Quest Collaborator, Dies at 73 Arts, Yesterday

    A producer, recording engineer and sound mixer, he helped pioneer the early use of sampling in rap music, including on the influential album “The Low End Theory” by A Tribe Called Quest.

  56. House Panel Votes to Subpoena Pam Bondi Over Epstein Files U.S., Yesterday

    The Oversight Committee took the action over the objections of its Republican chairman, after several G.O.P. members sided with Democrats to insist on it.

  57. Democratic Infighting Begins in California Governor’s Race U.S., Yesterday

    Party leaders are starting to panic over the possibility that too many Democratic candidates could hand Republicans the governor’s office.

  58. Insulting the Mayor Is Nothing New. But This Was Shocking. New York, Yesterday

    A well-known conservative radio host in New York called Mayor Zohran Mamdani a cockroach, resurfacing anti-Muslim sentiments that the mayor said were all too common.

  59. As New York Energy Costs Surge, Attention Turns to Landmark Climate Law New York, Yesterday

    The battle to lower costs has reached the State Capitol, where concerns have emerged about the fate of a 2019 climate law and its ambitious goals to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.

  60. Ethiopia’s Demand for Red Sea Access Drives Fears of New War With Eritrea World, Yesterday

    Both sides have moved troops toward their shared border, while Ethiopia has accused Eritrea of occupying part of its territory.

  61. Your Iran questions, answered World, Yesterday

    My colleagues address your queries about the expanding conflict in the Middle East.

  62. Data Centers Are a Distraction. The Real Fight Is Elsewhere. Opinion, Yesterday

    We are trying to decide what role A.I. will have in our lives.

  63. After Hegseth Cut Ties, Harvard Offers Workarounds for Troops U.S., Yesterday

    Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has said the Pentagon would end funds supporting active-duty service members at Harvard. The school is offering military students alternatives to defer or go elsewhere.

  64. U.S. Submarine Launches First Torpedo in Combat Since World War II U.S., Yesterday

    Since 1991, Navy subs have launched scores of cruise missiles in combat, but the torpedo attack off Sri Lanka is a return to form after 80 years.

  65. Iran’s Drones Cost a Fraction of the U.S. Weapons Shooting Them Down Business, Yesterday

    What to know about Iran’s cheap, noisy Shahed drones and the expensive defense systems trying to stop them.

  66. Most Patients Keep Weight Off With Fewer GLP-1 Shots, Study Finds Health, Yesterday

    In a recent review, a small group of patients received the injections less frequently but still maintained weight loss and health benefits.

  67. Graffiti-Covered Los Angeles Skyscrapers Find a Buyer U.S., Yesterday

    The windows of the unfinished Oceanwide Plaza complex in downtown Los Angeles became a canvas for street artists in 2024. A new buyer is promising to complete the project.

  68. Fellow Republican Moves to Censure Gonzales Amid Affair Allegations U.S., Yesterday

    The bid came as Representative Tony Gonzales of Texas has been forced into a runoff amid resurfaced allegations of having an extramarital affair with an aide who later took her own life.

  69. Hegseth to Join Campaign Rally in Home District of Soldier Killed in Iran War World, Yesterday

    The defense secretary planned to appear at a “Top Gun”-themed event for Representative Zach Nunn, Republican of Iowa, in the district where all four fallen soldiers had been stationed.

  70. Juan Jose Valdez, Last Marine Out of Saigon, Dies at 88 U.S., Yesterday

    During the 1975 fall of the South Vietnamese capital, he helped evacuate thousands, and was nearly left behind.

  71. Justice Dept., Under Pressure From Trump, Fails to Build Autopen Case Against Biden U.S., Yesterday

    Prosecutors in the U.S. attorney’s office in Washington were unable to build a case, underscoring the department’s increasing inability to follow through on the president’s desire to indict his rivals.

  72. Christian Astuguevieille, 79, Dies; Created Strange Scents and Enigmatic Objects Arts, Yesterday

    For Commes des Garçons, he designed improbable perfumes that conjured burning rubber and cars leaking oil. His uncanny art pieces were equally contrarian.

  73. Tiny Love Stories: ‘I Brought Only Sex and Chaos’ Style, Yesterday

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

  74. Trump Wants the Iranians to Rise Up. But Will He Have Their Backs? Opinion, Yesterday

    Hungary. Cuba. Afghanistan. Iraq. Now Iran?

  75. Colorado Governor Signals He’ll Commute Sentence of Election Denier U.S., Yesterday

    Pressured by President Trump, Gov. Jared Polis said he is considering the release of Tina Peters, the last high-profile 2020 election meddler still imprisoned. His fellow Democrats are outraged.

  76. Trump Says Endorsement in Texas G.O.P. Senate Fight Is Imminent U.S., Yesterday

    The president said on Truth Social that he will call for the candidate who does not receive his endorsement to drop out of the race, which is heading to a runoff.

  77. Raspberry Almond Toasts Video, Yesterday

    Inspired by bostock, the French pastry of syrup-soaked brioche baked with almond cream (frangipane), and buttery British bakewell tart filled with raspberry jam and frangipane, this easy breakfast treat takes the best of both.

  78. Chile Crisp Cheese Crackers Video, Yesterday

    Chile crisp’s umami richness complements the buttery dough and sharp cheese, and adds an appealing crunch to these crackers. Serve with drinks and watch them disappear.

  79. Sheet-Pan Döner Kebab Video, Yesterday

    Döner, a staple street food across the Middle East and beloved the world around, gets a home-friendly remix in this recipe, which cleverly uses scrolls of parchment paper and a hot oven to achieve the hearty browning and thin slices you’d get from carving meat from a vertical spit.

  80. Trader Joe’s Recalls 4 Frozen Food Products That May Contain Glass U.S., Yesterday

    No injuries had been confirmed, but consumers reported finding glass in their products. The announcement was part of a larger recall of nearly 37 million pounds of food products.

  81. Videos Show Homes and Businesses Across Mideast Caught Up by War World, Yesterday

    As the conflict widens, residents across the Middle East are feeling the consequences of the U.S. and Israeli attacks on Iran.

  82. Who’s Feeding the Kids? Headway, Yesterday

    Plus, what SNAP cuts bring to the cafeteria table.

  83. Yesterday’s Us Israel Iran Attack Maps live blog included three standalone posts:
  84. EE. UU. pone la mira en el petróleo y los minerales de Venezuela En español, Yesterday

    El secretario del Interior, Doug Burgum, visita esta semana el país sudamericano donde mostrará el interés del gobierno de Donald Trump por aumentar la producción.

  85. High Turnout, Unusual Coalitions: Lessons From the Texas Primary The Upshot, Yesterday

    Talarico’s victory got a lot of attention, but Cornyn’s showing may be the most consequential result.

  86. John P. Hammond, Pioneer in 1960s Blues Renaissance, Dies at 83 Arts, Yesterday

    With his acclaimed interpretations of Delta Blues standards, he was a fixture on the Greenwich Village music scene for decades.

  87. Rhode Island Priests Abused Hundreds of Children Over Decades, Report Finds U.S., Yesterday

    The report from the state’s attorney general, covering 75 years, faulted the Diocese of Providence for not removing accused priests and not contacting the police enough.

  88. Why Tech Firms Are Working With Trump on Data Centers and Energy Costs Climate, Yesterday

    The White House has floated a new plan to try to ease voter concerns over the A.I. boom’s effect on electric bills. But it won’t be easy to put into practice.

  89. Western Gas Exporters Could Profit From War in Persian Gulf Business, Yesterday

    Prices for liquefied natural gas have shot up in recent days, which could bring bigger paydays for European and U.S. energy companies.

  90. Wide Swath of the U.S. Faces Days of Severe Weather Weather, Yesterday

    Some kind of severe weather is expected every day into early next week, forecasters warned. Friday is expected to be among the riskiest.

  91. China ve la IA con optimismo En español, Yesterday

    Los legisladores y el público chinos sienten entusiasmo por la IA, incluso cuando muchos en Occidente se preocupan por sus efectos sobre el empleo o la humanidad en general.

  92. Lawmakers Question Intel’s Use of Tools From Blacklisted Chinese Firm Technology, Yesterday

    A bipartisan group of senators raised national security concerns about the chipmaker, which is now partly owned by taxpayers.

  93. A Nuclear Reactor Backed by Bill Gates Gets Federal Approval to Start Building Climate, Yesterday

    TerraPower’s project in Wyoming, which uses novel technology, is the first new commercial reactor to receive federal approval in nearly a decade.

  94. Interior Secretary Visits Venezuela as Part of Oil and Mining Expansion U.S., Yesterday

    The trip is part of the Trump administration’s push to build production in the South American nation.

  95. As Israel Pounds Lebanon, Thousands of Syrians There Flee Back Home World, Yesterday

    “I felt great fear and I ran,” says one of thousands of Syrians who are leaving what had been a relatively safe refuge during the war in Syria.

  96. Bruce Froemming, a Durable, No-Nonsense Umpire, Dies at 86 Sports, Yesterday

    He called 5,163 regular season major league games over a record 37 consecutive seasons. And he wouldn’t hesitate to give a player or a manager the boot.

  97. How Trump’s Election Changed Maggie Gyllenhaal Video, Yesterday

    Maggie Gyllenhaal talks about women in Hollywood and says that Donald Trump’s victory in 2016 influenced her decision to become a movie director. She spoke with “The Interview” host Lulu Garcia-Navarro about her career, her new film, “The Bride!,” her family and more.

  98. Maggie Gyllenhaal on Envy and Her Brother Jake Video, Yesterday

    Maggie Gyllenhaal cast her brother, Jake, in her new movie, “The Bride!” She talked about their relationship and how to handle envy during her conversation with “The Interview” host Lulu Garcia-Navarro.

  99. Maggie Gyllenhaal on Directing Her Husband in Sex Scenes Video, Yesterday

    Maggie Gyllenhaal directed the 2021 film “The Lost Daughter,” in which a character played by her husband, Peter Sarsgaard, has a steamy love affair. She talked about what it was like to film those scenes during her conversation with “The Interview” co-host Lulu Garcia-Navarro.

  100. Three Reasons John Cornyn Is Fighting for His Political Life U.S., Yesterday

    The veteran Texas senator faces what promises to be a bruising runoff with the state attorney general challenging him from the right. But he had a stronger showing than expected.

  101. Israel and U.S. Trumpet Their Collaboration in War Against Iran World, Yesterday

    U.S. and Israeli military officials are talking as often as 4,000 to 5,000 times a day, divvying up targets across Iran.

  102. El líder de España Pedro Sánchez intensifica su disputa con Trump En español, Yesterday

    El presidente del gobierno español ha arremetido contra los ataques de EE. UU. e Israel, y se ha negado a participar incluso después de que Trump amenazara a Madrid con represalias económicas.

  103. U.S. Campaign in Iran Is ‘Far From Over,’ Joint Chiefs Chairman Says U.S., Yesterday

    Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said responsibility for a strike on an Iranian girls’ school was under investigation.

  104. The Best Playbook for Investing During a War Is Usually Doing Nothing Business, Yesterday

    The Trump administration has breached so many norms that the old approach carries heightened risks, our columnist says.

  105. What Our Industrial Food System Can’t Do Opinion, Yesterday

    Readers respond to a guest essay, “Stop Worrying, and Learn to Love Industrial Food.”

  106. Family Mourns Iowa Soldier Killed in Kuwait Video, Yesterday

    The family of Declan J. Coady grieved the loss of their son and brother. The 20-year-old was one of the four American service members that federal officers identified as having been killed by an Iranian drone attack in the Shuaiba port in Kuwait.

  107. Why Do All Fashion Designers Dress Alike? Style, Yesterday

    Navy sweaters. Dark pants. Jeans. What the consistency of the industry’s top designers says about their collections (and how we should receive them).

  108. I Saw a Child Who Seemed Neglected. Should I Have Done Something? Magazine, Yesterday

    I worry that I’m piling assumptions onto a family I know nothing about, a family that might be doing its best.

  109. Spring Dressing, Italian Style Style, Yesterday

    At Milan Fashion Week, the streets and runways featured breezy attire and bright pastels that evoked springtime.

  110. Trump Justice Dept. Seeks to Stall State Bar Discipline of Its Lawyers U.S., Yesterday

    The administration has no control over the disciplinary authorities of state bar associations, but a new proposal would let the attorney general ask them to suspend proceedings involving department lawyers.

  111. Yesterday’s Primary Elections Midterms Tx Nc Ar live blog included two standalone posts:
  112. Thousands Leave Middle East by Land and Air Video, Yesterday

    Airlines began operating repatriation flights on Tuesday for hundreds of passengers stranded by the escalating conflict in the Middle East. Thousands more have left Iran through border crossing with neighboring countries.

  113. El hijo del ayatolá Alí Jameneí se perfila como su sucesor En español, Yesterday

    Mojtaba Jameneí es una figura influyente aunque reservada, que ha operado en las sombras del imperio de su padre.

  114. Democratic Primary Heads to Runoff in Houston U.S., Yesterday

    The primary fight between the newly elected Representative Christian Menefee and the 11-term Representative Al Green was engineered by Republican redistricting that collapsed Houston districts.

  115. Office Supply Store Employee? Please, She’s the Staples Baddie. Style, Yesterday

    Kaeden Rowland’s videos that find whimsy in ballpoint pens and toner are traveling widely.

  116. Mientras Trump reprende a España, el canciller de Alemania guarda silencio En español, Yesterday

    Friedrich Merz ha pedido una mayor unidad europea, pero no se opuso públicamente a que el presidente reprendiera a España y al Reino Unido durante una reunión en el Despacho Oval.

  117. To Many, These Buildings in Japan Are Magnificent. They’re Doomed Anyway. Arts, Yesterday

    Why the country is quick to tear down its modern architectural masterpieces.

  118. Fusing the Personal and the Political, With Monumental Results Arts, Yesterday

    Doron Langberg used to think their Israeli heritage was incidental to their art. Then the Gaza war brought questions of identity and history to the surface.

  119. Paddington Would Love This Chicken Food, Yesterday

    Spicy marmalade chicken with sweet potatoes is tangy, bright and unexpected in the best way.

  120. Sea Levels Are Higher Than Many Scientists Think, New Study Shows Climate, Yesterday

    Researchers found that a majority of studies on coastal sea levels underestimated how high water levels are, and hundreds of millions of people are closer to peril than previously thought.

  121. U.S. Gas Prices Continue to Rise Business, Yesterday

    The price for a gallon of regular gasoline has jumped more than 20 cents this week. Diesel prices rose to their highest level since April 2024.

  122. Hegseth Says a U.S. Strike Killed an Iranian Who Plotted to Assassinate Trump World, Yesterday

    The Pentagon provided few details, but the Trump administration has said that Iran’s efforts to kill U.S. officials is one reason the United States launched its bombing campaign.

  123. This Big, Juicy Drama Gives ‘Blended Family’ a New Meaning Books, Yesterday

    Cynthia D’Aprix Sweeney’s new novel, “Lake Effect,” is the latest in a specific contemporary subgenre: “Four Adult Siblings Reconvene to Rehash Their Privileged but Fraught Adolescence.”

  124. 24 Off Broadway Shows to Catch in March Theater, Yesterday

    Hugh Jackman returns in “Sexual Misconduct of the Middle Classes,” Jesse Tyler Ferguson plays Truman Capote, and Celia Keenan-Bolger and Tony Shalhoub star in an “Antigone” riff.

  125. 2 Big Production Houses to Merge, Chaired by Jeff Zucker Business, Yesterday

    The deal between All3Media and Banijay will bring together the companies behind the “Peaky Blinders” and the “Traitors” franchises.

  126. Talarico’s Win in Texas Shows That Nice Guys Can Finish First U.S., Yesterday

    At a moment when many Democrats are campaigning on rage and resistance, James Talarico took a different tack in his campaign in the Texas Senate primary.

  127. U.K. Arrests Lawmaker’s Partner on Allegation of Spying for China, BBC Reports World, Yesterday

    The Metropolitan Police of London said that it had arrested three people under the National Security Act.

  128. Despite Misgivings, U.K. and France Deploy Ships and Planes to the Middle East World, Yesterday

    The two nations, as well as Greece, said they would send assets to the region. The Netherlands was weighing a request to join them.

  129. Bessent Says Global Tariffs Will Rise to 15 Percent This Week Business, Yesterday

    Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent also predicted that overall tariff rates, which fell after a Supreme Court ruling last month, would be back to previous levels within five months.

  130. The Fantasy of a Comfy Retirement Has Always Been a Mirage Opinion, Yesterday

    On the sorry state of retirement savings in the United States, and a policy that could help.

  131. My Boss Didn’t Care That My Mother Was Dying. Help! Style, Yesterday

    A reader can hardly stand to look at a superior after finding her recent anguish met with talk of “contractual obligations.”

  132. Democrat Nominated in Redrawn Texas House District While Counting Continues for G.O.P. U.S., Yesterday

    In Texas’ newly redrawn 32nd Congressional District, Democrats settled on a nominee. Republicans, facing a crowded field in a district reshaped to favor their party, awaited a final count.

  133. Tree Rings Reveal Origins of Some of the World’s Best Violins Science, Yesterday

    A study of over 275 violins suggests that Antonio Stradivari used wood from high-altitude forests in northern Italy to craft some of his most renowned instruments.

  134. U.S. Widens Recall of Diplomatic Staff to Include Pakistan, Cyprus, Oman and Saudi Arabia World, Yesterday

    On Tuesday, nonemergency staff and their family members were told to leave several posts as Iran continued to retaliate after U.S. and Israeli strikes.

  135. Crockett Concedes in Texas Senate Primary U.S., Yesterday

    State Representative James Talarico will face the winner of a Republican runoff between the incumbent, John Cornyn, and Attorney General Ken Paxton.

  136. Chip Roy and Mayes Middleton Advance to Runoff for Texas Attorney General U.S., Yesterday

    No Republican reached a majority on Tuesday, but Mr. Middleton funneled millions of his own cash to secure a spot with Representative Roy,in the May 26 runoff.

  137. NATO Air Defenses Shoot Down Iranian Missile Headed Toward Turkey World, Yesterday

    The Incirlik air base in southern Turkey hosts American forces but Turkey has said that it will not allow its airspace to be used for attacks on Iran.

  138. The High Stakes of Keeping the Strait of Hormuz Open Business, Yesterday

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  139. Spain’s Leader, Rejecting Iran War, Escalates Long Feud With Trump World, Yesterday

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  141. U.S. Struck Iranian Warship Off Sri Lanka, With Dozens Missing World, Yesterday

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  142. Qué significa la IA para el futuro de la guerra En español, Yesterday

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  143. Trump’s ‘Worst Case’ Scenario in Iran, and the Most Expensive Primary in U.S. History The Headlines, Yesterday

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  144. A New Media Empire The Daily, Yesterday

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  148. La falta de combustible acelera el desplome del turismo en Cuba En español, Yesterday

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  149. Richard Hell Interactive, Yesterday

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  150. Un Israel envalentonado aprovecha las oportunidades para rehacer la región En español, Yesterday

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  151. Los ultrarricos se mudan a Miami En español, Yesterday

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  152. Noem Review Delayed Disaster Aid by Weeks, Senate Report Finds Climate, Yesterday

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  153. I Worked for Block. Its A.I. Job Cuts Aren’t What They Seem. Opinion, Yesterday

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  154. Iran’s Secret Outreach Highlights Trump’s Challenge U.S., Yesterday

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  155. On Iran, Vance Balances Between Trump and the Anti-Intervention Right U.S., Yesterday

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  156. Top Fed Official, Wary of Inflation, Calls for Extended Rate Pause Business, Yesterday

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  157. Watch a Haunting Theatrical Scene From ‘Hamnet’ Movies, Yesterday

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  158. ‘El diablo viste a la moda 2’: una marca de nicho viste a Miranda Priestly En español, Yesterday

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  159. U.S. Attack on Iran Tests FIFA Ahead of World Cup World, Yesterday

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  160. Paramount-Warner Deal Promises to Shake Up Streaming Business, Yesterday

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  161. Did You Know These Oscar-Nominated Actresses Started in Reality TV? Movies, Yesterday

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  162. Estas investigaciones sobre el ejercicio no nos dicen nada En español, Yesterday

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  163. A Riverside Czech Cabin That Disappears Into the Trees Real Estate, Yesterday

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  164. What the Cornyn vs. Paxton Runoff Will Mean for the Texas G.O.P. Opinion, Yesterday

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  165. Global Leaders Brace for the Fallout From a Fast Metastasizing War World, Yesterday

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  166. Jeremy Pope Gets His Gold Style, Yesterday

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  167. A.I. in New York Schools: What Lies Ahead? New York, Yesterday

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  169. How Kennedy Is Trying to Revamp Medical School U.S., Yesterday

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  171. The Nation Faces a Crisis. Colleges Have a Unique Role to Play. Opinion, Yesterday

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  172. Parisians Have Given In to the Lunch Salad Style, Yesterday

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  173. Greg Abbott’s Primary Win Sets the Stage for a Record Fourth Term as Texas Governor U.S., Yesterday

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  174. 5 Minutes That Will Make You Love Ray Barretto Arts, Yesterday

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  175. ‘Outlander’ Brought the World to Scotland, and Scotland to the World Arts, Yesterday

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  176. Anjimile’s Stark Folk Left Fans ‘Mesmerized.’ He’s Ready for Rebirth. Arts, Yesterday

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  178. TikTok’s New Favorite Drink? It’s Hot Water. Well, Yesterday

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  182. Did This Artist’s Career Bloom Because Her Mother’s Career Died? Arts, Yesterday

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  183. On a Train Across Europe, a Writer’s Despair Echoes the Continent’s Books, Yesterday

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  184. With Fuel Running Out, Cuba’s Tourism Is Collapsing World, Yesterday

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  185. Why One Artist Transcribed All 900-Plus Pages of ‘Moby-Dick’ by Hand T Magazine, Yesterday

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  186. Do You Have Good Listening Skills? The Learning Network, Yesterday

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  187. To Cut Housing Costs, Some States Are Easing Fire Safety Rules Business, Yesterday

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  188. He Was a Critic of the N.B.A. Players’ Union. Now He’s Leading It. Business, Yesterday

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  189. We’ve Got Stars for Le Chêne, Chalong and More Food, Yesterday

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  190. Feel the Canine Charisma: Dog-Sledding in Northern Minnesota Travel, Yesterday

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  191. For a Simpler Workout, Try Combining Moves Well, Yesterday

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  192. ‘Hamnet’ | Anatomy of a Scene Video, Yesterday

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  193. Finally, Clothes that Make Light of Luxury Style, Yesterday

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  194. James Talarico Wins Texas Democratic Senate Primary Video, Yesterday

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  195. Talarico Triumphs as G.O.P. Heads to Runoff: 6 Takeaways from Texas U.S., Yesterday

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  198. Así fracasaron las conversaciones entre Anthropic y el Pentágono En español, Yesterday

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  199. The iPod Resurgence The Learning Network, Yesterday

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  200. La biblioteca que alberga literatura prohibida por el Kremlin En español, Yesterday

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  202. Congressman Faces Questions About Wife’s Social Media Stances on Israel New York, Yesterday

    Representative Dan Goldman of New York distanced himself from the social media activity of his wife and campaign treasurer, saying she does “not speak for me.”

  203. Spelling Bee Forum Gameplay, Yesterday

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  204. Jimmy Kimmel Wants to Host the White House Correspondents’ Dinner Arts, Yesterday

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  205. Markets in Asia Plummet as Energy Fears Offset A.I. Optimism Business, Yesterday

    Stocks in Asia sank on Wednesday, led by sharp declines in South Korea, as the war in Iran raised concerns about spiraling energy costs.