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  1. Plan to Disarm Hamas in Gaza Is Detailed at U.N. World, March 25

    A Board of Peace member said the most dangerous weapons would be collected first. He linked compliance with disarmament to reconstruction beginning in the enclave.

  2. Around 2,000 U.S. Paratroopers to Be Sent to the Middle East U.S., March 25

    The order gives President Trump more military options as he considers diplomacy with Iran. It is unclear where the soldiers will go in the Middle East.

  3. Iran Says ‘Non-Hostile’ Ships Can Sail Through the Strait of Hormuz World, March 25

    Ships with no ties to Israel or the United States would be allowed to pass, the government said, but it was unclear if any vessels would try.

  4. Florida Democrats Win Special Election in Mar-a-Lago’s District U.S., March 25

    Emily Gregory’s victory in Palm Beach brought the Democratic surge to President Trump’s backyard, while a union leader leads in a race for a state senate seat vacated by Florida’s lieutenant governor.

  5. Here’s What Happened in the War in the Middle East on Tuesday World, Today

    The U.S. was said to have sent Iran a peace plan via Pakistan on a day that the Iranians fired a torrent of missiles across the region.

  6. Senate Republicans Again Block Bid to Halt Iran War Without Authorization U.S., Today

    Senate Democrats failed for the third time to advance a resolution that would force the removal of troops from hostilities in Iran unless Congress approves offensive operations.

  7. After Standing Up to Trump Over Greenland, Denmark’s Prime Minister Leads in Election World, Today

    Mette Frederiksen’s party fell far short of a majority, but analysts say she is still in the best position to form a new government.

  8. Costa Rica acepta acoger a migrantes deportados por el gobierno de Trump En español, Today

    El acuerdo forma parte de los esfuerzos del presidente Trump por encontrar gobiernos dispuestos a aceptar a personas que fueron detenidas en Estados Unidos.

  9. Judge Orders Records Search After Trump Ties Cole Attack to Iran U.S., Today

    The bombing of the ship by Al Qaeda killed 17 U.S. sailors in 2000. President Trump has said Iran was “probably involved.”

  10. Iran Signals Resilience With Volley of Missiles Across Middle East World, Today

    The barrage continued as officials said the U.S. had sent Iran a 15-point plan to end the war. But Iranian officials have publicly denied that Washington and Tehran are talking directly.

  11. Delta Air Lines Says It Will Suspend Special Services for Congress Members Business, Today

    Airport escorts and “red coat” assistance for lawmakers will be suspended, the airline said on Tuesday, citing the extended partial government shutdown.

  12. The Cascading Damage of Rising Oil Prices Video, Today

    How high do oil prices need to climb before the global economy breaks? On “The Ezra Klein Show,” Jason Bordoff, an energy policy expert, tells Ezra Klein why a prolonged energy shock could force a devastating choice between economic activity and basic survival for the world’s poorest nations.

  13. EE. UU. dijo haber ayudado a bombardear un campamento de narcotraficantes en Ecuador. Era una finca lechera En español, Today

    Una investigación del Times plantea dudas sobre una operación que tanto Estados Unidos como Ecuador destacaron como parte de una nueva alianza militar contra los narcotraficantes.

  14. The War Is Going Better Than You Think Opinion, Today

    How the fight in Iran compares to past conflicts.

  15. Iran’s ‘Nuclear’ Option Opinion, Today

    How U.S. strategy encouraged mutually assured destruction.

  16. Pakistan Offers to Host Talks Between Iran and the United States World, Today

    Pakistan, which has cultivated ties with both Washington and Tehran, sees a diplomatic opening to intervene in the war in Iran, its neighbor.

  17. United States Said to Have Sent Iran a Plan to End the Middle East War World, Today

    The 15-point plan was delivered via Pakistan, whose army chief has emerged as the key interlocutor between the United States and Iran, officials say.

  18. Trump Picks ‘Alpha Male’ Influencer to Be Tourism Envoy U.S., Today

    Nick Adams, known for his crass humor and internet trolling, was previously nominated to be the ambassador to Malaysia. But his nomination was pulled earlier this year.

  19. High Oil and Gas Prices Could Outlast Trump’s War With Iran U.S., Today

    While the president has promised rapid relief, Americans could feel the financial sting of the conflict for some time after it ends.

  20. Un petrolero llama la atención hacia un puesto de espionaje del Kremlin en Cuba En español, Today

    Moscú podría estar desafiando los esfuerzos del presidente Trump por asfixiar la economía de Cuba. China también tendría puestos de escucha en la isla.

  21. El líder de Arabia Saudita habría presionado a Trump para continuar la guerra en Irán En español, Today

    El príncipe heredero Mohammed bin Salman ve una “oportunidad histórica” para rehacer la región, según personas familiarizadas con las conversaciones.

  22. Costa Rica Agrees to Take Migrants Deported by the Trump Administration World, Today

    The agreement is part of President Trump’s efforts to find governments willing to accept people who have been detained in the United States.

  23. The One Question Trump’s Judicial Picks Refuse to Answer Opinion, Today

    “Who won the 2020 election?” is the question that Trump’s nominees to the federal bench each refuse to answer in the same exact way.

  24. Life at $4 a Gallon Climate, Today

    The war in Iran has sent gas prices soaring. Here’s what to know about how higher gas prices can change consumer behavior.

  25. Trump and R.N.C. Lean Toward Dallas for an Unusual Midterm Convention U.S., Today

    Parties normally hold conventions every four years to nominate presidential candidates, but Republicans hope to hold one this year in the face of midterm headwinds.

  26. The U.S. Said It Helped Bomb a Drug Camp. It Was a Dairy Farm. World, Today

    The Times visited a village where the United States and Ecuador said they destroyed an armed group’s training camp. Residents said it was actually a dairy farm.

  27. Minnesota Prosecutors Sue for Access to Evidence in Shootings by Agents U.S., Today

    The federal government has refused to provide even basic information about the three shootings during an immigration crackdown in Minneapolis, including two that were fatal.

  28. Trump se enemista con el líder británico por la guerra de Irán En español, Today

    El presidente Trump llegó a llamar amigo al primer ministro Keir Starmer. Pero la decisión del Reino Unido de no unirse a los ataques contra Irán ha provocado burlas despiadadas del presidente.

  29. El ultimátum de Trump a Irán estaba por terminar. Entonces halló una salida En español, Today

    El presidente Trump citó conversaciones con un dirigente de Irán para dar marcha atrás a la amenaza de atacar centrales eléctricas iraníes. Los funcionarios iraníes negaron públicamente que se estuvieran llevando a cabo negociaciones.

  30. Why President Trump Has a Big Oil Problem Video, Today

    Our national security correspondent David E. Sanger looks at President Trump’s trouble handling retaliatory attacks by Iran that have largely choked off the Strait of Hormuz.

  31. Russian Oil Shipment Puts Focus on Kremlin Spy Outpost in Cuba U.S., Today

    Moscow may be challenging President Trump’s effort to choke Cuba’s economy. China also has suspected listening posts on the island.

  32. Vaccine Advances and the Prism of History Opinion, Today

    Readers respond to “I Grew Up Unvaccinated. I’m Lucky I Didn’t Get Sick,” a guest essay by Dr. Elisabeth Marnik. Also: A voice from Norway.

  33. Republicans Step Up Efforts to Reach a Homeland Security Funding Deal U.S., Today

    A day after President Trump said he did not want a compromise, Republicans were exploring breaking off ICE funding so the rest of the Department of Homeland Security could reopen.

  34. Trump’s Threat to Iran Crosses a Line, Rights Experts Say U.S., Today

    Intentionally targeting the country’s energy infrastructure could constitute a war crime under international law.

  35. Israel Plans to Control Large Parts of Southern Lebanon, Defense Minister Says World, Today

    Israel Katz, the Israeli defense minister, suggested that Israeli troops might remain in parts of Lebanon even after the fighting there winds down.

  36. Un famoso ‘streamer’ de izquierda defiende la misión en Cuba, desde un hotel de lujo En español, Today

    Hasan Piker ayudó a llamar la atención sobre una misión de ayuda humanitaria a Cuba. El grupo fue criticado por hacer turismo e ir a una fiesta mientras los cubanos enfrentaban otro apagón.

  37. Thomas Massie Thinks Being Hated by Trump Is ‘Worth It.’ Will Voters Agree? U.S., Today

    The Republican congressman from Kentucky is a die-hard libertarian who has centered his campaign on his willingness to buck the president. It has bought him the most expensive primary in the country.

  38. In Oklahoma, Alan Armstrong Will Fill Markwayne Mullin’s Senate Seat U.S., Today

    Gov. Kevin Stitt selected Mr. Armstrong, a fellow Republican and an energy executive, to play a caretaker role in the seat until the next election.

  39. Saudi Leader Is Said to Push Trump to Continue Iran War in Recent Calls U.S., Today

    Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman sees a “historic opportunity” to remake the region, according to people briefed by U.S. officials on the conversations.

  40. Investors Question Whether Quick Peace in Iran Is Possible Business, Today

    Global markets are under pressure again amid doubts that the fighting in the Middle East can end anytime soon.

  41. 34 Former Military Members Were Put on Deportation Track in the Past Year U.S., Today

    The Trump administration has ramped up enforcement against immigrant service members and their families in its wider crackdown.

  42. Danes Vote, With Trump on Their Minds World, Today

    President Trump’s threats to take Greenland away from Denmark have lifted Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen, who appeared the front-runner as polls opened.

  43. A Veterans’ Group Jumps in for a Democrat in an Iowa Senate Race U.S., Today

    VoteVets is the first super PAC to intervene in the race for Josh Turek, a state legislator who was born with spina bifida after his father was exposed to Agent Orange in Vietnam.

  44. America Needs Chips. Trump Killed an Effort to Develop Them. Opinion, Today

    The administration is further weakening the country’s position in the critical semiconductor sector.

  45. Gregory Bovino’s Final Days: Harsh Words and Few Regrets U.S., Today

    He was the face of the Trump administration’s immigration crackdown. But as he begins a retirement that was not entirely voluntary, the Border Patrol leader says he did not go far enough.

  46. Oil Prices Rise a Day After 10% Plunge Business, Today

    President Trump had set off a drastic market reaction on Monday by backing away from a threat to strike Iranian energy infrastructure.

  47. As More People Visit New York City, Foreign Tourists Are Turning Away New York, Today

    The number of international visitors to New York City decreased by 3 percent last year as President Trump pursued an aggressive foreign policy agenda.

  48. The U.S. Is No Longer the Leader of the Free World Opinion, Today

    Pax Americana, meet Lax Americana.

  49. Trump, Who Calls Mail-in Voting ‘Cheating,’ Just Voted by Mail U.S., Today

    President Trump has long fixated on mail-in-voting to bolster his baseless claims of widespread voter fraud. But he recently used the method in a Florida special election.

  50. Trump Sours on British Leader Over Iran War: ‘What If Donald Shouts at Me?’ World, Today

    President Trump once called Prime Minister Keir Starmer a friend. But Mr. Starmer’s decision not to join the attacks on Iran has led to merciless mocking by the president.

  51. How Kim Jong-un Is Using the Iran War to Justify His Nuclear Arsenal World, Today

    He delivered a lengthy speech at his country’s rubber-stamp Parliament, declaring that his nuclear power will shield his country from American hostility.

  52. When Trump Wants Something Done, He Dispatches ICE to Do It U.S., Today

    President Trump has increasingly used Immigration and Customs Enforcement to push personal and political objectives, and on Monday sent agents to airports across the country to help deal with long security lines.

  53. Mullin’s Smooth Confirmation Was a Throwback in the Senate U.S., Today

    In choosing Senator Markwayne Mullin, who has warm relationships across the Capitol and the political aisle, President Trump was reverting to a bygone tradition.

  54. La primera ministra de Dinamarca que se enfrentó a Trump busca un tercer mandato En español, Today

    Mette Frederiksen es la fuerza política más importante que Dinamarca ha visto en décadas. La crisis de Groenlandia le dio energía, pero algunos votantes ya quieren un cambio.

  55. Markwayne Mullin Confirmed as Homeland Security Secretary U.S., Today

    A Cherokee Nation member who has served as Oklahoma’s junior senator, Mr. Mullin will take charge at a pivotal time.

  56. Trump Claims Victory on Memphis Crime as His Crackdown Draws Protests U.S., Today

    Residents and state officials are divided over whether a crime task force is a welcome fix or an unwanted imposition in a city where crime was already falling.

  57. Celebrity Left-Wing Streamer Defends Cuba Mission World, Today

    Hasan Piker helped bring attention to a mission delivering humanitarian aid to Cuba. The group was criticized for staying in an upscale hotel as Cubans faced another blackout.

  58. Trump’s Ultimatum to Iran Was Almost Up. Then He Found an Offramp. U.S., Yesterday

    President Trump postponed his threat to strike power plants in Iran, citing “productive conversations” with the Iranians. But officials said the talks were in an early stage and not substantive.

  59. Here’s What Happened in the War in the Middle East on Monday World, Yesterday

    Conflicting signals about whether any negotiations to end the fighting were in progress created confusion.

  60. Video Testimony of Former DOGE Employees Can Remain Online, Judge Rules New York, Yesterday

    The viral deposition videos, posted online as part of a lawsuit, had been taken down because complaints that the employees were being harassed.

  61. ‘Don’t Make Any Deal’: Trump Tells Republicans to Hold Firm on Shutdown Talks U.S., Yesterday

    The president is using the standoff over funding the Department of Homeland Security as leverage to pass a strict voter ID bill. Critics say the bill would place an undue burden on eligible voters.

  62. Trump Visits Elvis’s Graceland Estate U.S., Yesterday

    Amid a war with Iran, rising gas prices and a government shutdown, the president detoured on a trip to Memphis to visit the king of rock’s mansion.

  63. Trump Administration Targets Harvard With Two New Investigations U.S., Yesterday

    The inquiries target antisemitism and admissions policies. The university called it retaliation for refusing to give in to the administration’s demands.

  64. Trump Says U.S. Is Negotiating End to War, but Iranians Push Back World, Yesterday

    “Very, very strong talks,” President Trump claimed. Fake news, replied an Iranian parliamentary leader.

  65. It’s a Chaotic Moment in America. That’s Not What Republicans Need. U.S., Yesterday

    A national mood of unease and anxiety ahead of major elections is rarely good for the party in power.

  66. Trump Faces Blowback on Easing Iran Oil Sanctions Business, Yesterday

    President Trump once assailed the Obama administration for making cash payments to Iran. Now he supports sanctions relief that could give the country a $14 billion windfall.

  67. ‘Everything After This Will Be Harder’: Gen. Stanley McChrystal on Iran Opinion, Yesterday

    David French talks with the retired general about the “great seduction” America fell for in Iran.

  68. Trump aplaza los ataques a la infraestructura energética iraní En español, Yesterday

    Los ataques de Estados Unidos e Israel contra las centrales eléctricas y otras infraestructuras civiles podrían intensificar el conflicto en toda la región y enfurecer a los iraníes que se oponen al gobierno.

  69. Israel pensó que podría provocar una rebelión en Irán. No ha sucedido En español, Yesterday

    Las esperanzas del presidente Trump de que un plan israelí desencadene un levantamiento en Irán y acabe rápido con la guerra no se han cumplido hasta ahora.

  70. Pentagon Officials Weigh Deployment of Airborne Troops for Iran War U.S., Yesterday

    The combat forces would come from a brigade of about 3,000 soldiers capable of deploying anywhere in the world within 18 hours.

  71. Trump Delays Deadline for Strikes on Iranian Energy Infrastructure Video, Yesterday

    President Trump said the U.S. would put off any attacks on Iranian energy infrastructure for five days, citing “very strong” talks with Iran toward ending the war. Iran disputed Mr. Trump’s claim that there had been progress made in negotiations.

  72. Trump Sets Up ‘Pax Silica’ Fund to Reduce Global Dependencies Business, Yesterday

    Trump officials said on Monday that the war in Iran had emphasized the need to reduce vulnerabilities for energy and technology.

  73. New Top Prosecutor Named in Embattled U.S. Attorney’s Office New York, Yesterday

    Federal judges appointed Robert Frazer to run New Jersey’s U.S. attorney’s office, which has been in disarray over the past year because of uncertainty about who was in charge.

  74. Trump Delays Energy Strikes, but Iran’s Infrastructure is Already Battered World, Yesterday

    U.S. and Israeli attacks on power plants and other civilian infrastructure risk escalating the conflict across the region, and angering Iranians who oppose the government.

  75. Mueller’s Death, and Trump’s Gloating Opinion, Yesterday

    Readers respond to Robert Mueller’s death and to President Trump’s coarse reaction. Also: Telephone history; car talk.

  76. Trump Administration to Pay $1 Billion to Energy Giant to Cancel Wind Farms Climate, Yesterday

    In exchange, the French company TotalEnergies would invest in oil and natural gas projects in Texas and elsewhere.

  77. Voice of America Journalists Sue, Saying Trump Officials Interfered in Coverage U.S., Yesterday

    The journalists said in the complaint that the administration was trying to force them to be a “mouthpiece” and that one official demanded “loyalty” if reporters wanted to “keep their jobs.”

  78. For Western Oil Companies, War in Iran Means Bigger Profits, and Risks Business, Yesterday

    American and European oil and gas companies are expected to earn a lot more as prices surge but are worried about the future.

  79. Trump habla de salir de Irán. ¿Lo hará? En español, Yesterday

    Muchos de los objetivos bélicos originales del presidente de EE. UU. siguen sin cumplirse. No es donde esperaba encontrarse después de tres semanas de guerra.

  80. Here’s How the Supreme Court’s Decision on Mail-In Ballots Could Affect Elections U.S., Yesterday

    The court is hearing a case on one state’s law that allow ballots to count if they are postmarked by Election Day but arrive days after. More than a dozen states have similar rules.

  81. Trump Is Digging Up Washington. Can Lawsuits Stop the Bulldozers? U.S., Yesterday

    As the president develops plans to fundamentally alter the White House, the Kennedy Center and other sites, federal lawsuits are beginning to catch up.

  82. Markets Rally as Trump’s Iran Deadline Is Deferred Business, Yesterday

    Stock futures rose and oil prices fell after President Trump cited “very good and productive” talks with Iran over ending the war.

  83. Iranians Respond to Trump’s Threats to Hit Iran’s Power Plants Video, Yesterday

    Some Iranians expressed anxiety while others remained skeptical after President Trump told Iran to open the Strait of Hormuz or face attacks on its power grid.

  84. A Deadly Collision at LaGuardia Airport, and Trump Postpones Strait of Hormuz Deadline The Headlines, Yesterday

    Plus, chasing meteorites for money.

  85. The Republican Identity Crisis Over the Iran War The Daily, Yesterday

    As the war continues, leading figures on the right are questioning whether President Trump has embroiled the country in the sort of costly conflict he had promised to avoid.

  86. Sidelined by War With Iran, Gaza Residents Remain in Limbo World, Yesterday

    The new war has led to panic buying and a surge in food prices for Gazans as they try to recover from Israel’s two-year offensive against Hamas.

  87. Takeaways From the Times’s Inside Look at the C.D.C. Magazine, Yesterday

    Many current and former employees say the actions of Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. are undermining the agency’s role in safeguarding public health.

  88. ‘A Mass Disaster Nonstop’: Inside the Turmoil at Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s C.D.C. Interactive, Yesterday

    Forty-three current and former C.D.C. employees on the changes they say are replacing science with ideology — and making Americans more vulnerable.

  89. In California, a Republican Sheriff Seizes Ballots, Prompting Criticism U.S., Yesterday

    Riverside County Sheriff Chad Bianco, a candidate for governor, recently took possession of more than 650,000 ballots as part of a fraud probe. Election officials say his investigation is baseless.

  90. I Love My Dyslexic Brain Opinion, Yesterday

    Donald Trump’s insults alway say more about him than the people he is trying to mock.

  91. As Arctic Threats Rise, Canada May Need to Lean on the United States World, Yesterday

    For the past seven decades, Canada has been the junior partner in a military agreement with the United States to protect the Canadian Arctic.

  92. Justices to Hear Challenge to State Mail-in Ballot Law U.S., Yesterday

    The case focuses on Mississippi’s mail-in ballot law, but the outcome could upend similar rules in more than a dozen states and territories.

  93. Born Abroad and Fearful of ICE, Adoptees Try to Prove They Belong U.S., Yesterday

    Up to 200,000 people adopted as children from abroad are vulnerable to deportation by an administration searching for problems with their citizenship.

  94. In Canada’s Frozen North, With Canada’s Frozen Soldiers World, Yesterday

    Canadian soldiers transported M777 howitzers to the High Arctic to show their ability to fight in an increasingly contested part of the world. It did not go as planned.

  95. When Voters Worry About ‘Affordability,’ Many Point to Health Care U.S., Yesterday

    Democrats have had limited political success running on the Affordable Care Act, even with its relative popularity. Now President Trump’s health care cuts may have given the issue new resonance.

  96. In Denmark’s Election, How Will the Woman Who Took On Trump Fare? World, Yesterday

    Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen is the biggest force this country has seen in decades. The crisis in Greenland has energized her, but are voters itching for change?

  97. How Obama’s Strategist Discouraged Biden From Running in 2016 U.S., Yesterday

    In a new set of oral histories, David Plouffe, President Barack Obama’s political adviser, described how he urged Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr. not to challenge Hillary Clinton for the nomination.

  98. As Trump’s Deadline Nears, Iranians Dread the Darkness World, Yesterday

    With President Trump threatening to strike Iranian power plants, some war-weary civilians are panicking over a possible new debacle.

  99. At New York Airports, Long T.S.A. Lines and Frustrated Travelers New York, March 22

    The shortage of checkpoint workers created lines of at least three hours at LaGuardia Airport. Many passengers doubted ICE agents were the solution.

  100. Irán lanza misiles contra la base militar en Diego García, pero EE. UU. sigue fuera de su alcance En español, March 22

    El intento de ataque iraní contra una base militar conjunta del Reino Unido y EE. UU. a 4000 kilómetros de distancia plantea interrogantes sobre el alcance de su arsenal.

  101. Una estatua de Cristóbal Colón vuelve a instalarse cerca de la Casa Blanca En español, March 22

    La réplica de un monumento, que fue derribado por un grupo de manifestantes en 2020, fue colocada frente al edificio Eisenhower Executive Office en Washington.

  102. How the G.O.P. and Democrats Are Talking About the Surge in Gas Prices U.S., March 22

    Republicans have largely been on defense against Democratic criticism. Here are five arguments advanced by figures in both parties.

  103. ‘Me alegro’: Trump reacciona a la muerte del exfiscal que investigó su campaña de 2016 En español, March 22

    Robert Mueller fue director del FBI y en 2017 investigó los esfuerzos de Rusia por inmiscuirse en las elecciones presidenciales del año anterior e inclinar el resultado a favor de Donald Trump.

  104. Trump dice que enviará agentes del ICE a los aeropuertos el lunes En español, March 22

    El presidente lanzó la amenaza de desplegar agentes del ICE en un aparente intento de obligar a los demócratas a aprobar un nuevo presupuesto para el Departamento de Seguridad Nacional.

  105. Christopher Columbus Statue Is Installed on White House Grounds Arts, March 22

    The statue of the explorer, a replica of one that protesters toppled in 2020, was placed outside the Eisenhower Executive Office Building.

  106. Israel Thought It Could Spur Rebellion Inside Iran. That Hasn’t Happened. U.S., March 22

    President Trump’s hopes that an Israeli plan to ignite an internal uprising against Iran’s theocratic government could bring the war to a swift end have so far been dashed.

  107. The March 22 Iran War Oil Trump live blog included one standalone post:
  108. ICE to Augment Security at Airports Amid Partial Shutdown, Border Czar Says U.S., March 22

    Tom Homan, President Trump’s chief border official, said plans were being drawn up to send immigration and customs agents to U.S. airports.

  109. Anti-Muslim Comments by G.O.P. Congressman Reflect a Rising Trend U.S., March 22

    On Capitol Hill and in Nashville, comments by Representative Andy Ogles of Tennessee have sown division and underscored a growing tolerance on the right for Islamophobia.

  110. Bracing for the A.I. Economy to Come Opinion, March 22

    Readers respond to two guest essays about the changes that artificial intelligence will wreak on the work force. Also: The shoes of the Trump men.

  111. The Courts Cannot Save Us From Trump Opinion, March 22

    Placing too much faith in the law mistakes litigation for resistance.

  112. Washington Is Flying Blind on China Opinion, March 22

    Seeing China firsthand can sharpen U.S. policy, reveal Chinese strengths and weaknesses and reduce costly miscalculations.

  113. The Supreme Court Could Make It Harder to Vote by Mail in the Midterms U.S., March 22

    The Republican National Committee wants to toss ballots arriving after Election Day. Critics say thousands of votes — a majority cast by Democrats — are at stake.

  114. ‘I Am the News’: The Absurd Drama (and High Stakes) of the Don Lemon Affair Magazine, March 22

    A Minnesota church protest made the former anchor a star again — and a target for the Trump administration.

  115. EE. UU. e Israel empiezan a revelar prioridades diferentes en Irán En español, March 22

    Estados Unidos ve a Irán desde la perspectiva de sus responsabilidades globales y de sus objetivos estratégicos. Israel tiene un enfoque más regional. Después de casi tres semanas de guerra, sus caminos se están separando.

  116. A Brussels Community Moves on From Terrorist Attacks, but New Challenges Emerge World, March 22

    Molenbeek was branded a hotbed of radicalization after the Paris and Brussels terrorist attacks of a decade ago. It is trying to reinvent itself amid new challenges.

  117. Andy Beshear Delivers a Scathing Attack on JD Vance in Ohio, Stoking 2028 Tensions U.S., March 22

    Mr. Beshear, the Democratic governor of Kentucky, sharply criticized Mr. Vance as both angle for potential presidential runs.

  118. Trump’s Reaction to Mueller’s Death: ‘Good, I’m Glad.’ U.S., March 22

    The president has been known to disparage foes after their deaths. His response to Mr. Mueller’s death drew criticism from Republicans and Democrats.

  119. Mullin Explored Bipartisan Deal to Rein in Immigration Crackdown U.S., March 22

    The G.O.P. senator President Trump chose to lead the Department of Homeland Security privately discussed concessions the White House has repeatedly rejected.

  120. What Was the Mueller Investigation? And What Did It Find? U.S., March 21

    The appointment of Robert S. Mueller III as special counsel to conduct an investigation related to a sitting president roiled Washington around the start of President Trump’s first term.

  121. Trump’s Contested Campus Antisemitism Fight Is Accelerating Again U.S., March 21

    While some Jewish students and faculty members have applauded the Trump administration’s renewed push against antisemitism, others believe the government has different motives.

  122. G.O.P. Bid to Target Transgender Athletes Falls Flat in the Senate U.S., March 21

    In moving to bar transgender women and girls from women’s and girls’ sports, Republicans sought to put Democrats in an awkward political spot on a sensitive issue ahead of the midterm elections.

  123. How Corey Lewandowski Wielded Power Inside D.H.S. U.S., March 21

    While he was supposed to serve in a limited role as an adviser to Kristi Noem, Mr. Lewandowski had wide influence over contracts, personnel and operations inside the agency over the last year.

  124. Trump Is Finally Eyeing an Exit From Iran. But Will He Take It? U.S., March 21

    President Trump says he is considering “winding down” operations in Iran. But many of his original war goals remain unaccomplished.

  125. Robert S. Mueller III, 81, Dies; Rebuilt F.B.I. and Led Trump Inquiry U.S., March 21

    After he concluded that Russia had interfered in the 2016 election, he became a target of the president’s anger.

  126. Iranian Missiles Strike Far-Off Target, but U.S. Remains Out of Range U.S., March 21

    Iran’s attempted attack on a military base 2,500 miles away raises questions of the reach of its arsenal.

  127. What Is the Left’s Theory of Power? Opinion, March 21

    The constitutional strength of a functional Congress.

  128. Trump Is Hiding the Truth About the War in Iran Opinion, March 21

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

  129. Trump’s Recklessness Will ‘Haunt Us for a Generation’ Opinion, March 21

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

  130. Canada Shifts From Peacekeeping to Building a Strong Military World, March 21

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

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

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

  132. Experimentos con animales en EE. UU.: el giro de MAGA tras la polémica de los ‘ratones transgénero’ En español, March 21

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

  133. President Trump’s Ballroom Architect, Roasting in the Hot Seat U.S., March 21

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

  134. High Gas Prices, Driven Up by the Iran War, Loom Over the Midterms U.S., March 21

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

  135. Zelensky Sends Negotiators to the U.S., Hoping to Revive Peace Talks World, March 21

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

  136. The Castro on Instagram Who Bumps, Grinds and Takes Trump on a Cuban Joyride World, March 21

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

  137. Un amigo de Trump pidió al ICE que detuviera a la madre de su hijo En español, March 21

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

  138. Striking Down Pentagon Press Limits, Judge Vindicates Independent Journalism U.S., March 21

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

  139. Trump Signals Retreat From Goal of Regime Change in Iran World, March 21

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

  140. U.S. Lifts Sanctions on Some Iranian Oil to Get More to Market World, March 20

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

  141. A Look at the Escalating Battle for the Strait of Hormuz U.S., March 20

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

  142. Here’s What Happened in the War in the Middle East on Friday World, March 20

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

  143. U.S. Attacks Iranian Drones and Vessels to Try to Open Strategic Shipping Lane World, March 20

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

  144. Un barco con ayuda humanitaria zarpó hacia Cuba en medio del bloqueo de petróleo En español, March 20

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

  145. U.S. Recovers Man From Pacific Boat Strike Area U.S., March 20

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

  146. U.K. Allows U.S. to Use Bases to Hit Iranian Forces Menacing Strait Traffic World, March 20

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

  147. Trump’s $1.3 Million-a-Minute War Video, March 20

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

  148. Aid Ship Departs for Cuba as Island Grapples With a Fuel Blockade World, March 20

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

  149. Denmark Was Ready to Blow Up Airfields to Stop a U.S. Invasion of Greenland World, March 20

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

  150. Hamas Considering Disarmament Plan From Trump’s Board of Peace, Officials Say World, March 20

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