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  1. Today’s Iran War Trump Oil Israel live blog included two standalone posts:
  2. Savannah Guthrie Is Returning to ‘Today’ Business, Today

    NBC said that she would return as an anchor of the show on April 6, a little more than two months after the disappearance of her mother.

  3. Humpback Whale Is Freed After Days Stranded Off German Beach World, Today

    In an unexpected breakthrough, the 40-foot mammal swam to deeper water on Friday morning through a channel that rescuers had dug for it.

  4. ‘The Headlines’ News Quiz: Mar. 27, 2026 The Headlines, Today

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

  5. How the Iran War Is Costing the Economy Its Buffers Business, Today

    As the U.S.-Israeli campaign enters a second month, analysts see a growing toll. One forecast predicts oil hitting $200 a barrel.

  6. Your Suck-up Chatbot Briefing, Today

    We explain the implications of A.I. being so sycophantic.

  7. The Ezra Klein Show: How Fast Will A.I. Agents Rip Through the Economy? Podcasts, Today

    The Anthropic co-founder Jack Clark tells Ezra Klein what he sees coming in the new era of A.I. agents.

  8. Hagan sus apuestas En español, Today

    Las plataformas de mercados de predicción como Polymarket y Kalshi van mucho más allá de los deportes y la política. Así es como funcionan.

  9. U.K. Police to Reinvestigate Sex Crime Allegations Against Andrew Tate World, Today

    A police force in England said it would look again at allegations against the influencer from 11 years ago. Mr. Tate was not charged in the case and denies any wrongdoing.

  10. Rubio Is Expected to Press G7 Allies Over Strait of Hormuz World, Today

    The meeting in France is slated to discuss efforts to stop the war in the Middle East, end Iran’s nuclear and ballistic missile development, and reopen maritime trade routes.

  11. The View of the War From a Florida Gas Station The Daily, Today

    Since the start of the war in Iran, the average price of gas in the United States has climbed by nearly a dollar.

  12. A Breakthrough for T.S.A. Funding, and How the War in Iran Will Hit Grocery Prices The Headlines, Today

    Plus, the Friday news quiz.

  13. Connections Companion No. 1,021 Gameplay, Today

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Saturday, March 28, 2026.

  14. Wordle Review No. 1,743 Gameplay, Today

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Saturday, March 28, 2026.

  15. Strands Sidekick No. 755 Gameplay, Today

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Saturday, March 28, 2026.

  16. Senate Votes to Fund Most of D.H.S. in Bid to End Partial Shutdown U.S., Today

    The bill excludes funding for ICE and the Border Patrol but restores it for federal airport security workers. The House could consider the package on Friday.

  17. Los europeos evitan extender su enojo con Trump hacia todos los estadounidenses En español, Today

    Hace una generación, la indiganción en el mundo por la invasión a Irak se mezclaba con el sentimiento anti-Estados Unidos. Ahora, algunos en Europa parecen dispuestos a distinguir entre Trump y el resto del país.

  18. La guerra con Irán ya impacta tu bolsillo: empieza con las frambuesas En español, Today

    Este delicado fruto depende de transporte intensivo en combustible, por lo que el alza del petróleo se traduce rápidamente en precios más altos en el supermercado.

  19. Will Iran Break Trumpism? Opinion, Today

    The right-wing thinker Christopher Caldwell believes the Iran war is the end of Trumpism. Is he right? What was Trumpism in the first place?

  20. 4 Ways to Flourish (in Good Times and Bad) Well, Today

    Our ability to thrive comes not from life’s wins and losses, but from how we navigate them.

  21. The New York Times News Quiz, March 27, 2026 Interactive, Today

    Did you follow the news this week? Take our quiz to see how well you stack up with other Times readers.

  22. Republicans Know This War Is Going Badly Opinion, Today

    Never before has America arrived at the threshold of a quagmire so quickly.

  23. Questions for The Morning Briefing, Today

    We want to answer them.

  24. Tu manera de ver la vida afecta tu longevidad En español, Today

    Algunas cualidades, como el sentido de propósito, parecen tener beneficios reales en la salud y en el bienestar, sobre todo a medida que envejeces.

  25. Want More ‘Love Story’? Read These Books Next. Books, Today

    If the TV show has you craving 1990s glam, upper-crust romance and doomed dynasties, these books have got you covered.

  26. Can Seniors Order Off the Kids’ Menu? Interactive, Today

    A dispute over restaurant etiquette.

  27. What We Know About Saturday’s ‘No Kings’ Protests U.S., Today

    Thousands of demonstrations against the Trump administration are scheduled to take place in cities and towns across the country on Saturday.

  28. Europeans Are Angry at Trump, but Often Forgiving of Americans World, Today

    A generation ago, foreign fury over the Iraq invasion often blurred into anti-Americanism. Now, some Europeans seem ready to distinguish between the president and the American people.

  29. Where Might the Iran War Hit Your Wallet? Start With Raspberries. Food, Today

    It takes a lot of fuel to produce this delicate fruit, which can be a sensitive barometer as oil costs rise.

  30. 9 Fateful Seconds at LaGuardia Airport New York, Today

    After a fatal collision between an Air Canada jet and a fire truck on a runway, attention has focused on why the truck didn’t heed frantic calls to stop.

  31. Resurgent Inflation Tests Faith in Fed’s Willingness to Tame It Business, Today

    The war in the Middle East risks worsening an inflation problem that the Federal Reserve has struggled for years to subdue.

  32. Tracking the Early Vote in Virginia’s Redistricting Referendum U.S., Today

    Voters in Virginia will decide on April 21 whether to redraw the state’s congressional map. Turnout is even higher, thus far, than it was in last year’s governor’s election.

  33. Don’t Let the Name Harry Hole Fool You. The Important One Is Jo Nesbo. Arts, Today

    After a disappointing movie adaptation, the Norwegian author took the reins as showrunner in a new Netflix series based on his Detective Hole books.

  34. The Iran War is Revealing the Messy Middle of Our Renewable Energy Transition Magazine, Today

    When the world map of literal power changes, the political hierarchy shifts, too

  35. ‘For All Mankind’ Is the Anti-‘Black Mirror’ Arts, Today

    The optimistic space-race drama, starting its fifth season, imagines humans settling space without tech colonizing our minds.

  36. As Kennedy Takes on Food Policy, Companies Push Back Health, Today

    Though the health secretary falsely claimed a victory in a recent podcast, a federal proposal to review all new food ingredients is still in the early stages and drawing fierce opposition.

  37. 9 New Movies Our Critics Are Talking About This Week Movies, Today

    Whether you’re a casual moviegoer or an avid buff, our reviewers think these films are worth knowing about.

  38. Hegseth Strikes Two Black and Two Female Officers From Promotion List U.S., Today

    Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth’s highly unusual decision to remove officers from a one-star promotion list has spurred allegations of racial and gender bias.

  39. Can We Settle Your Music Debate? Of Course We Can. Arts, Today

    Popcast is here to answer your questions. (And to tell you who’s right.)

  40. A ‘Zoomer-to-Boomer’ Pay Phone Hotline Gets Two Generations Chatting U.S., Today

    An experiment linking college students in Boston with retirees in Reno, Nev., aims to bridge a cross-generational divide and expand positive social interactions.

  41. Book Club: Read ‘The Renovation,’ by Kenan Orhan, With the Book Review Books, Today

    In April, the Book Review Book Club will read and discuss Kenan Orhan’s novel about a woman whose bathroom is transformed into a Turkish prison cell.

  42. In ‘Tristan und Isolde,’ a Woodwind Player Finds Himself Onstage New York, Today

    Pedro R. Diaz is used to playing the English horn in the orchestra pit. This time, he is front and center at the Metropolitan Opera.

  43. It’s Elon Musk’s World Now Opinion, Today

    Is Muskism the new Fordism?

  44. Will ICE Change Under Its New Leader? Video, Today

    Markwayne Mullin, the new homeland security secretary, has promised a different approach, but how much change is likely? Our reporter Hamed Aleaziz describes what we know.

  45. $1 Million Homes in the Greek Isles Real Estate, Today

    The island of Syros offers stylish stone villas, neoclassical apartments, and roof terraces with views for miles.

  46. 29 Ways to Entertain Your Kids in New York City This Spring Arts, Today

    They can shake off those winter doldrums by hunting for Easter eggs, running the bases at Brooklyn Cyclones’ ballpark or gliding down Slide Hill on Governors Island.

  47. In Maine, Many Older Women Prefer the Younger Man for Senate U.S., Today

    Women in their 60s and beyond will likely play a key role in choosing which Democrat will face Senator Susan Collins: Gov. Janet Mills, 78, or Graham Platner, 41.

  48. U.S. May Label Brazilian Gangs as Terror Groups, After Push by the Bolsonaros World, Today

    The Trump administration is weighing declaring Brazil’s two largest drug gangs terrorist groups, after lobbying by the sons of jailed former President Jair Bolsonaro.

  49. Election Deniers Shouldn’t Run Elections. In Fulton County, They Came Close. Opinion, Today

    Our local dispute should serve as a warning to all Americans about the midterms.

  50. The Best Tools for Your Next D.I.Y. Project Video, Today

    After countless DIY projects, Tim Heffernan has a few tool recommendations that everyone should consider for home improvement projects.

  51. What’s New in Bangkok Travel, Today

    From back-street wine bars to world-class museums, new spots are sprouting up all over the world’s most visited city.

  52. Dazzling, Immersive New Historical Fiction Books, Today

    Our columnist on the month’s best books.

  53. A Kids’ Novel That Delights in Disorder Books, Today

    Philip Stead’s “A Potion, a Powder, a Little Bit of Magic” gleefully ignores all the storytelling rules.

  54. Inside the Sprawling World of MAGA Merchandise Interactive, Today

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  55. How Jerk Became ‘a Culinary Language’ T Magazine, Today

    Plus: an extraterrestrial vase, Art Deco earrings and more from T’s cultural compendium.

  56. Technology Weakens Our Minds. We Can Fix This. Opinion, Today

    Just as we changed our thinking around physical fitness, we need to change our attitude toward cognitive fitness.

  57. A Diamond-and-Ruby Ring Inspired by Indian Bazaars T Magazine, Today

    The new accessory from Van Cleef & Arpels incorporates Mughal Empire-era floral motifs and ancient kundan techniques.

  58. A Republican Farmer Relies on Immigrant Work. He Sees His Party Erasing It. U.S., Today

    For 20 years, Tim O’Harrow has asked lawmakers to acknowledge that America’s food supply depends on immigrants. Politics went in the other direction.

  59. How a Determined Scholar Captured the Breadth of Blackface Books, Today

    Scouring estate sales, eBay and family basements, Rhae Lynn Barnes amassed a disturbing collection to write “Darkology,” her groundbreaking new book.

  60. Why College Graduates Feel Betrayed Business, Today

    Their anger goes far beyond the recent rise of unemployment and the looming threat of A.I.

  61. Americans Spend Too Much Time Stuck in Traffic. There’s a Way to Get It Back. Opinion, Today

    The success of congestion pricing is a reminder that government, done right, has immense power to improve people’s lives.

  62. Florida’s Immigration Crackdown Is Showing Cracks: ‘We’re Hurting People’ U.S., Today

    Some conservative sheriffs have raised concerns about the aggressive enforcement tactics that Gov. Ron DeSantis, a Republican, has embraced.

  63. Gulf States Crack Down on Videos of Iranian Attacks Posted Online World, Today

    The authorities have made a wave of arrests to stop people posting footage of strikes, citing security risks. Experts also see a fear of damage to the countries’ image as safe havens.

  64. Lee Geun-an, Infamous ‘Torture Master’ Under South Korean Dictator, Dies at 88 World, Today

    The name of Mr. Lee, a former police inspector, had long incited fear and hatred in the country.

  65. Cómo ‘One Piece’ creó cabello de anime para la vida real En español, Today

    El éxito de Netflix utiliza una combinación de destreza y colaboración para hacer frente a uno de los retos más complicados para las adaptaciones de anime de acción real: las pelucas.

  66. No es Trump. Es Estados Unidos. En español, Today

    El presidente encarna el viejo sentimiento de una nación que cree que puede moldear al mundo a su semejanza.

  67. Más gente se une a la Iglesia católica en EE. UU. En español, Today

    En decenas de arquidiócesis a lo largo del país los obispos observan una intensa oleada de nuevos adeptos. Y el papa León XIV parece no tener nada que ver con ello.

  68. Late Night Disses Trump’s New ‘America First’ Award Arts, Today

    “How many fake trophies that were made specifically for him is this guy going to get?” Seth Meyers asked on Thursday’s “Late Night.”

  69. Trump’s Signature to Appear on Dollar Bills Video, Today

    President Trump’s signature will be added to U.S. paper currency later this year, the Treasury Department said on Thursday.

  70. Spelling Bee Forum Gameplay, Today

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

  71. Two Reflections The Learning Network, Today

    What do you think this image is communicating?

  72. Can a Democrat Make Headway With Trump? New York’s Governor Is Trying. New York, Today

    Gov. Kathy Hochul of New York has demonstrated her ability to negotiate with the president and his team on thorny issues like immigration enforcement.

  73. Tracking Trump’s Efforts to Reshape Cultural Institutions Times Insider, Today

    Jennifer Schuessler, a culture reporter who writes about intellectual life, is now covering President Trump’s attempts to amend the presentation of American history.

  74. A Rapper Who Won Over Gen Z Now Leads Nepal. Can He Bring Justice? World, Today

    A leaked report on the deadly violence and mass arson that broke out last year has put the new leader under pressure to ensure accountability.

  75. Palabra del día: ‘octave’ En español, Today

    Esta palabra ha aparecido en 31 artículos en NYTimes.com en el último año. ¿Puedes usarla en una frase?

  76. Word of the Day: octave The Learning Network, Today

    This word has appeared in 31 articles on NYTimes.com in the past year. Can you use it in a sentence?

  77. The Faroe Islands, Wary After Greenland, Vote for Change World, Today

    Statehood had been a key issue in this tiny Danish archipelago before President Trump threatened Greenland. Now, Faroese voters are focused more on their own economy than geopolitics.

  78. Europa teme que Rusia prepare el envío de drones a Irán En español, Today

    Se trataría de tecnología derivada de drones iraníes usados por Rusia en Ucrania, ahora adaptados para un nuevo conflicto.

  79. ¿Una infancia sin teléfono? Un pueblo irlandés lo está haciendo realidad En español, Today

    En Greystones han aprendido que solo un esfuerzo conjunto para dejar de lado los dispositivos podría acabar con el argumento de los chicos de que “todo el mundo tiene uno”.

  80. How to Straighten Out the Hormuz Bottleneck Opinion, Today

    Nations are looking for alternatives to the Strait of Hormuz.

  81. The War in Ukraine Transformed Conflict. Iran Is the Proof. Opinion, Today

    Open-ended military conflict in Europe could, at some point, intersect with open-ended military conflict in the Middle East.

  82. Trump Says He Will Order TSA Agents to Be Paid Video, Today

    President Trump said on Truth Social that he would order pay for T.S.A. agents, who have worked for weeks without compensation, as a stalemate in Congress over funding has brought chaos to airports.

  83. Same Shows, Different Prices: Broadway vs. the West End Video, Today

    Michael Paulson reports from New York, and Alex Marshall reports from London, to compare theater prices for the same shows on both sides of the Atlantic.

  84. Trump vuelve a ampliar el plazo a Irán sobre el estrecho de Ormuz ante la caída de las bolsas En español, Today

    El presidente Trump amenazó por primera vez a Irán para que abriera el estrecho el sábado, y dijo que destruiría sus centrales eléctricas si no cumplía en 48 horas. Luego, emitió una prórroga hasta el viernes. Este es el segundo aplazamiento.

  85. In Sleepy Town on Strait of Hormuz, War Rages Just Over Horizon World, Today

    For centuries, an Omani exclave has been defined by a peculiar duality: rugged isolation and proximity to one of the world’s most important trade routes.

  86. Why Are Theater Tickets So Much Cheaper in London Than New York? Theater, Today

    For half the price of a great seat at a Broadway show, you can see “Paddington” in the West End (if you can find a ticket) and snack on a marmalade sandwich.

  87. The German Military Tightens Its Social Media Rules World, Today

    Military members sharing clips on Instagram and TikTok have helped recruit badly needed new soldiers, but Bundeswehr officials said they are concerned about security.

  88. An Invisible Bottleneck: A Helium Shortage Threatens the Chip Industry Business, Today

    With a third of the global supply offline because of the war in Iran, gas companies are scrambling to assure critical A.I. chip makers there will be no disruptions.

  89. Corrections: March 27, 2026 Corrections, Today

    Corrections that appeared in print on Friday, March 27, 2026.

  90. A Groom’s Procession and a New Orleans Second Line Style, Today

    Carolyn Holtzman and Nikhil Jyothinagaram blended Hindu rituals with the city’s signature celebrations.

  91. They Planned a Wedding in 90 Days Style, Today

    A boba shop meet-cute and the creation of a fashion business led Nica Yusay and Quang Che to the altar after nearly five years of engagement.

  92. She Was Sure About the Man. Not So Much About the Dress. Style, Today

    Natasha Barrow went viral for having doubts about her wedding dress. By the time she and Perry Holen married, she was done with regrets.

  93. Four Years After I Had Last Been Touched, I Wrote Myself Back to Life Style, Today

    He was 14 years younger and a skateboarder. Why not invite him in?

  94. Quote of the Day: Bitten by a Tick, Then Severely Allergic to Meat Corrections, Today

    Quotation of the Day for Friday, May TK, 2026.

  95. Stocks Are Mixed and Oil Dips After Trump Delays Threat to Bomb Iran Business, Today

    President Trump said on Thursday he would delay an imminent deadline to begin attacking Iran’s power grid.

  96. Salzburg Festival Fires Its Artistic Director Arts, Today

    The board terminated Markus Hinterhäuser’s contract early, leaving the leadership of the world’s largest classical music festival in limbo for now.

  97. ‘The Pitt’ Season 2, Episode 12 Recap: Breaking Points Arts, Today

    The stalwarts of the Pitt seem to be cracking under the stress of an especially difficult day — in a workplace defined by difficult days.

  98. Slightly Off Gameplay, Today

    Zachary David Levy opens our solving weekend.

  99. Man Held in Hawaii for 2 Years Over Mistaken Identity Gets $975,000 Settlement U.S., Today

    After spending over two years in a psychiatric hospital, Joshua Spriestersbach, 54, should no longer face the risk of being rearrested or jailed for the crimes of the person he was mistaken for.

  100. House Ethics Panel Holds Rare Public Hearing on Democrat’s Conduct U.S., Today

    Representative Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick of Florida is charged with stealing $5 million in FEMA money for her campaign.

  101. General McChrystal on the Myths Misleading Trump in Iran Video, Today

    The president may have been seduced by the idea of an easy victory, warns the Iraq and Afghanistan war commander on “The Opinions.”

  102. Los dólares de EE. UU. tendrán la firma de Trump En español, Today

    El presidente Donald Trump será el primer presidente en ejercicio cuya firma aparecerá en la moneda estadounidense.

  103. Italy Says It Has Recovered $23 Million Stolen From First ‘Bond Girl’ World, Today

    The Swiss actress Ursula Andress, whose breakthrough came in “Dr. No” in 1962, accused a former wealth manager of embezzlement. He died in an apparent suicide last year.

  104. Han Kang Among National Book Critics Circle Award Winners Books, Today

    This year’s winners include the latest novel by the South Korean Nobel laureate in literature and a memoir by one of India’s best known novelists.

  105. Why the Verdict Against Meta and YouTube Could Change Social Media Video, Yesterday

    In a landmark case, a jury found Meta and YouTube guilty of creating products that were addictive. Ryan Mac explains the outcome and what it could mean for tech companies going forward.

  106. Judge Stays Pentagon’s Labeling of Anthropic as ‘Supply Chain Risk’ Technology, Yesterday

    The decision is an early victory for the artificial intelligence company in a rancorous legal battle with the Department of Defense.

  107. How Far Will Trump Go in Iran? Video, Yesterday

    I asked an Iran hawk what victory looks like now.

  108. Kennedy’s Vaccine Agenda Hits Roadblocks, Diminishing His Clout U.S., Yesterday

    Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s vaccine skepticism is posing challenges for the Trump administration. Top health jobs are unfilled, and a court has blocked his vaccine schedule changes.

  109. Here’s What Happened in the War in the Middle East on Thursday World, Yesterday

    For a second time, President Trump extended the deadline for Iran to fully reopen the Strait of Hormuz.

  110. Trump Says He Will Sign Order to Pay T.S.A. Agents as Travel Frustrations Grow U.S., Yesterday

    President Trump said he would sign an emergency order to pay Transportation Security Administration agents, with an intensifying crisis at airports ahead of a busy travel weekend.

  111. As Markets Revolt in the Face of War, Trump Extends Iran Deadline World, Yesterday

    Just after stocks ended another bruising day, the president took to social media to promote progress in talks with Iran.

  112. D.H.S. Funding Lapse Leads to Longest Partial Shutdown in History U.S., Yesterday

    If the shutdown continues after this weekend, it will be longer than any previous shutdown, partial or full.

  113. Missile Hits Town in Central Israel Video, Yesterday

    Video footage shows two people in central Israel barely missing being hit by what the Israeli military said was a bomblet from an Iranian cluster bomb. Emergency responders said that five others were treated from the blast. The attack came as President Trump ratcheted up pressure on Iran to agree to a peace deal to stop the war.

  114. 8 Days After Sex Abuse Revelations, California Renames Chavez Holiday U.S., Yesterday

    Gov. Gavin Newsom signed legislation to rename Cesar Chavez Day as “Farmworkers Day,” moving quickly before the March 31 holiday.

  115. FKA twigs Says in Suit That Shia LaBeouf Had Her Sign ‘Illegal’ NDA Arts, Yesterday

    The suit said the nondisclosure agreement that was part of her court settlement with Mr. LaBeouf, her former boyfriend, effectively silenced her. His lawyer disputes that.

  116. Sheriff in California Seizes More Ballots, Ignoring State Attorney General U.S., Yesterday

    Chad Bianco, the Riverside County sheriff and a Republican running for governor, is examining votes from 2025 after unsubstantiated claims of fraud.

  117. Sardi’s Sells Its Name and Takes a Brief Intermission New York, Yesterday

    The longtime owner of the restaurant, a Theater District mainstay, is bowing out, and the Shubert Organization plans to reopen after a renovation, with the celebrity caricatures intact.

  118. High School Athlete Is Shot Dead While Playing With Friends New York, Yesterday

    A boy, the son of a New York police officer, may have been playing with a gun when it accidentally went off, killing Ka’Mardre Coleman, 16, according to prosecutors and the boy’s lawyer.

  119. How Young Is Too Young to Get a Smartphone? The Learning Network, Yesterday

    A recent study found that having a smartphone before the age of 12 could carry health risks. Are kids getting the devices when they’re too young?

  120. Science Practice | A Study on the Health Effects of a Cellphone Before Age 12 The Learning Network, Yesterday

    Researchers found higher rates of depression, poor sleep and obesity among tweens who had early access to a cellphone.

  121. Trump Says He Will Sign an Order to Pay T.S.A. Agents U.S., Yesterday

    The details of Mr. Trump’s order, which he announced on social media, were not immediately available. Lawmakers have struggled to break a logjam over funding the Department of Homeland Security.

  122. Trump’s Signature Set to Be Added to America’s Currency U.S., Yesterday

    President Trump is set to be the first sitting president to have his signature appear on the U.S. dollar.

  123. Wall St. Bonuses Soared to $49.2 Billion. New York Hoped for Even More. New York, Yesterday

    The city was counting on a 15 percent rise in bonuses to produce tax revenues to fill its budget gap. The actual increase was 9 percent, the state comptroller said.

  124. G.O.P. Senator Weighs Forcing Congress to Vote to Authorize the Iran War U.S., Yesterday

    Senator Lisa Murkowski of Alaska is drafting a formal authorization for the use of military force in Iran, seeking to put some parameters around the operation as the Trump administration has boxed out Congress.

  125. Trump Gives Iran More Time to Reopen the Strait of Hormuz Briefing, Yesterday

    Also, transgender athletes were barred from women’s Olympic events. Here’s the latest at the end of Thursday.

  126. Iran Acts as Gatekeeper of Hormuz as War Drags On Business, Yesterday

    Iran has allowed a small number of vessels to pass, but that won’t alleviate pressure or risk for the shipping industry and energy markets any time soon.

  127. Rubio Says Allies Should Help Secure Strait by Iran for Oil and Gas Ships World, Yesterday

    The secretary of state said the United States and Iran were passing messages to each other as he headed to France for a diplomatic meeting of the Group of 7 nations.

  128. Maduro y Flores comparecen en Nueva York y el juez promete no desestimar el caso En español, Yesterday

    El gobierno estadounidense ha impedido que Venezuela pague la defensa de su exdirigente. En una audiencia en el tribunal, el juez dijo que el derecho del expresidente a su propia defensa era “primordial”.

  129. Displaced by War, Many Seek Shelter in Beirut World, Yesterday

    Over 100,000 people have fled to temporary shelters as Israel continues strikes on Lebanon.

  130. Sam Kieth, Creator of Surreal Comic Book Series The Maxx, Dies at 63 Arts, Yesterday

    A cocreator of Neil Gaiman’s Sandman series, he dreamed up a character who is homeless in the real world and a superhero in a subconscious realm. It was adapted for an MTV series.

  131. Asia se asfixia entre los precios del petróleo y el dólar En español, Yesterday

    La crisis en Medio Oriente obliga a los gobiernos regionales a buscar el delicado balance entre comprar combustible en dólares y trasladar lo menos posible el incremento de precios a la población.

  132. Betting on Everything World, Yesterday

    Prediction market platforms like Polymarket and Kalshi go way beyond sports and politics. We take a closer look.

  133. A Troubling Problem at the Heart of the Met Opera’s Big Hit Arts, Yesterday

    Audiences are packing the theater for a new “Tristan und Isolde.” Everyone can see the same spectacle, but they probably don’t hear the same sound.

  134. Standoff With Iran Raises Fresh Doubts About Trump’s Freestyle Diplomacy U.S., Yesterday

    A jumble of emissaries — a friend, a family member, a dove and a hawk — on the Iran crisis reflects President Trump’s improvisational approach.

  135. A Beachside Feast Where the Secret to a Perfect Steak Was Revealed T Magazine, Yesterday

    The designer Anita Patrickson gathered friends at her South African summer house for an evening of grilled food and ocean views.

  136. Hello? It’s Pakistan Calling About the War. World, Yesterday

    Washington, Tehran, Riyadh, Abu Dhabi, Cairo, Istanbul and Brussels have all received calls as Pakistan plays mediator between the United States and Iran.

  137. Robert Fox, Acclaimed Producer in Britain and on Broadway, Dies at 73 Theater, Yesterday

    A favorite of actors like Maggie Smith, he produced dozens of plays, including “The Audience,” about Queen Elizabeth II, which was made into the Netflix show “The Crown.”

  138. What the Energy Industry Is (and Isn’t) Saying About the War in Iran Climate, Yesterday

    The latest from a closely watched gathering of energy industry executives, a rare look at a whale birth and more news.

  139. At Restaurants, Fusion Is No Longer a Dirty Word Food, Yesterday

    In fact, it has been so normalized, especially by first generation American chefs, that we barely talk about it at all.

  140. Trump Extends Iran Deadline on Strait of Hormuz as Stocks Tumble World, Yesterday

    President Trump pivoted after escalating threats. Israel also announced it had killed an Iranian commander leading efforts to block the Strait of Hormuz to almost all shipping traffic.

  141. En este rincón de internet, todos se ven mejor calvos En español, Yesterday

    Un foro de Reddit se ha convertido en un refugio para quienes deciden si ha llegado el momento de afeitarse la cabeza por completo.

  142. Air Canada Chief Apologizes for English-Only Condolences After Plane Crash World, Yesterday

    Michael Rousseau said he was “deeply saddened” that his ​inability to speak French had diverted attention from the families’ grief.

  143. Stench of 20 Tons of Spilled Tofu Hits Missouri Town ‘Like a Brick Wall’ U.S., Yesterday

    A truck careened into a ravine in Jerome, Mo., leaving the tofu to stew for weeks. “It was worse than a landfill on a hot July day,” said the general manager of a towing company.

  144. For Sperm Whales, Having a Calf Is a Group Effort Video, Yesterday

    Researchers filmed a sperm whale giving birth in the wild, an event that is rarely documented.

  145. 7 New Books We Love This Week Books, Yesterday

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

  146. Judge Questions Why U.S. Is Blocking Funding for Maduro’s Lawyers New York, Yesterday

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  147. El Comité Olímpico prohíbe la participación de atletas trans en pruebas femeninas En español, Yesterday

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  148. Crossplay Game Review Interactive, Yesterday

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  149. Contemporary Opera Doesn’t Need to ‘Challenge’ Audiences Opinion, Yesterday

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  150. What’s Going On in This Graph? | April 8, 2026 The Learning Network, Yesterday

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  151. What’s Going On in This Picture? | March 30, 2026 The Learning Network, Yesterday

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  152. The Disgusting Reason a Staten Island Creek Turned Bright Green New York, Yesterday

    The emerald tint to the Clove Lakes Park stream helped confirm long-held suspicions about what might be leaking from toilets.

  153. On Trump’s Mind: Iran, Inflation and Sharpies U.S., Yesterday

    President Trump waxed on about the virtues of the pen, calling it more economical and a better instrument than the fancier writing tools preferred by his predecessors.

  154. El ejército de EE. UU. abate a 4 personas en un ataque a una embarcación en el Caribe En español, Yesterday

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  155. Winter Sea Ice in the Arctic Ties a Record Low Climate, Yesterday

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  156. Safety Experts Considered LaGuardia Challenging but Not an Outlier Business, Yesterday

    Regulators, pilots and others in aviation have worried about the kind of runway accident that happened at LaGuardia Airport on Sunday.

  157. ‘Because I’m President’: Trump Defends His Use of Mail Voting U.S., Yesterday

    President Trump wants to restrict voting by mail, which he says amounts to “cheating.” But he defended his own use of the practice in a special election this week.

  158. These Airports Don’t Use T.S.A. Your Current Wait: Minutes, Not Hours. Travel, Yesterday

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  159. Savannah Guthrie Says She Believes Her Mother Was Taken for Ransom Video, Yesterday

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  160. What Teenagers Are Saying About How Pets Have Improved Their Lives The Learning Network, Yesterday

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  161. Hungarian Journalist Faces Spy Charges After Reports on Election Meddling World, Yesterday

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  162. Malaysia Says Iran Will Allow Its Ships to Pass Through the Strait of Hormuz World, Yesterday

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  163. La repentina muerte del influente chino que decía a los jóvenes cómo triunfar En español, Yesterday

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  164. Seeking a Sounding Board? Beware the Eager-to-Please Chatbot. Well, Yesterday

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  165. Scientists Filmed a Whale Birth. The Surprise: Mom Had Many Helpers. Climate, Yesterday

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  166. Oscars Will Move to a Venue Outside Hollywood Business, Yesterday

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  167. This Stunning Chocolate Dessert Is Simpler Than It Looks Food, Yesterday

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  168. Small Portable Lamps That Make a Big Impact T Magazine, Yesterday

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  169. Trump Administration Begins Investigations Into Three Medical Schools U.S., Yesterday

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  170. Europeans Worry Russia Is Preparing to Deliver Drones to Iran World, Yesterday

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  171. Never Waste Dill Again Food, Yesterday

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  172. Memes and Mixed Messages in the Iran War Opinion, Yesterday

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  173. At the Reception, Guests Played Cornhole and Toasted Marshmallows Fashion, Yesterday

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  174. Trump Eyes White House Treaty Room for Latest Renovation Project U.S., Yesterday

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  175. Lawmakers Press to Limit Prediction Bets by Policymakers U.S., Yesterday

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  176. ‘Yes’ Review: From Israel, an Uncomfortable Existential Howl Movies, Yesterday

    Nadav Lapid’s scathing tone and accelerated rhythms lead this movie about a married couple who ingratiate themselves with the country’s power elite.

  177. Un pastor pidió que un demócrata fuera ‘crucificado con Cristo’. ¿Fue una amenaza? En español, Yesterday

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  178. Dash Crofts, of the Soft-Rock Duo That Sang ‘Summer Breeze,’ Dies at 87 Arts, Yesterday

    Seals & Crofts had a number of Billboard Top 20 songs in the 1970s before their chart topper brought them global fame.

  179. Mortgage Rates Jump Again as Iran War Effects Ripple Through Housing Market Business, Yesterday

    The average rate on a 30-year mortgage in the United States hit 6.38 percent, the fourth increase since the war began.

  180. Roman Catholic Churches See a Surge of New Converts U.S., Yesterday

    Bishops are trying to understand what’s behind the wave. People joining the church described their reasons as highly personal.

  181. Where Trump Has Installed Election Deniers in Government Interactive, Yesterday

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  182. A Passover Chicken With California Cool Food, Yesterday

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  183. Four Problems for Trump in Birthright Citizenship Case U.S., Yesterday

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  184. Under Carney, Canada Finally Hits NATO’s 2% Spending Target World, Yesterday

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  185. ‘Public Charge’ Review: The World Is Messy. Being a Force for Good Is, Too. Theater, Yesterday

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  186. Trump amenaza a Europa y pone a sus dirigentes en un dilema respecto a Irán En español, Yesterday

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  187. After Wooing Trump With Deals, Pakistan Gets a Seat at the Table U.S., Yesterday

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  188. South Dakota Governor Signs Bill Requiring Citizenship Proof to Vote U.S., Yesterday

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  189. The Trail of Clues Leading to Iran That Binance Missed Technology, Yesterday

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  190. Local Opposition Is Slowing A.I. Data Centers. Wall Street Has Noticed. Business, Yesterday

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  191. Agentes de ICE empiezan a revisar documentos en algunos aeropuertos En español, Yesterday

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  192. A Pop Diva and a Flamed-Out Rock Music Revolution Theater, Yesterday

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  193. Damaged Runway at LaGuardia Reopens After Plane Wreckage Is Removed New York, Yesterday

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  194. U.S. Accuses NewYork-Presbyterian of Reaching Deals That Kept Costs High Business, Yesterday

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  195. There’s a Lot to Like About This Chile Lime Roast Chicken Food, Yesterday

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  196. Chocolate Bunnies With Some Extra Personality T Magazine, Yesterday

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  197. Russian Lawmakers Go to U.S. for First Time Since Invasion of Ukraine World, Yesterday

    The State Department had to lift sanctions on Russian lawmakers invited by a Kremlin-friendly member of Congress.

  198. Europe Heads for Another Energy Shock in a Vulnerable State Business, Yesterday

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  199. Yesterday’s Iran War Israel Trump Oil live blog included one standalone post:
  200. Australia Temporarily Blocks Iranians With Visitor Visas From Entry World, Yesterday

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  201. Glass Threads Spun From a Volcano’s Bubbly Magma Science, Yesterday

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  202. Zelensky Says U.S. Is Conditioning Security Guarantees on Surrender of Donbas World, Yesterday

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

  203. One Dead After Fire on Top Floor of Bronx Apartment Building New York, Yesterday

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

  204. Two Killed in Abu Dhabi as Gulf States Face Fresh Attacks World, Yesterday

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

  205. The Kennedy Center Is Giving Bill Maher the Mark Twain Prize Arts, Yesterday

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  206. Olympic Committee Bars Transgender Athletes From Women’s Events World, Yesterday

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  207. How to Turn a Chicken Egg Into a Drug Factory Science, Yesterday

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

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

  209. U.S. Military Kills 4 People in Boat Strike in Caribbean U.S., Yesterday

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