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  1. Gregory Bovino to Retire From Border Patrol U.S., Today

    The outspoken border official drove the agency’s aggressive immigration policy in U.S. cities, including Minneapolis, until January.

  2. Trump Administration Said to Tell Cuba That Its President Has to Go World, Today

    The United States has told Cuba that for meaningful progress to be made in negotiations, President Miguel Díaz-Canel must step down, said people familiar with the talks.

  3. Trump Is Trying to Sell War Like Steaks Video, Today

    The president is approaching the war in Iran as if he’s selling another Trump product, the writer E.J. Dionne Jr. says on “The Opinions.” But “selling war is a very serious business,” he adds, unlike selling Trump Steaks or Trump University.

  4. Cuba podría abrirse a la inversión exterior En español, Today

    El viceprimer ministro cubano dijo que su país anunciaría el lunes una medida para permitir que los cubanos que viven en el extranjero sean propietarios de negocios en la isla e inviertan en infraestructura.

  5. War Isn’t the Only Thing on Trump’s Mind U.S., Today

    President Trump spoke to journalists for about 40 minutes before holding a news conference on Monday, offering a glimpse into his priorities.

  6. Fire on U.S. Aircraft Carrier Raged for Hours, Sailors Say U.S., Today

    The Ford is now entering its 10th month of deployment after arriving in the Middle East from the Caribbean.

  7. S.E.C.’s Enforcement Chief Abruptly Resigns U.S., Today

    Margaret A. Ryan is leaving the agency just six months after joining it, a surprise given that most people hold the position for years.

  8. Supreme Court Defers Decision on Trump’s Bid to End Protections for Migrants U.S., Today

    The justices will hear arguments over the president’s efforts to terminate the program, known as Temporary Protected Status, for migrants from Haiti and Syria as part of his mass deportation efforts.

  9. Los países responden con cautela al llamado de Trump para movilizar sus buques de guerra En español, Today

    El presidente Trump ha instado a China, el Reino Unido, Francia, Japón y Corea del Sur a que envíen barcos para ayudar a reabrir el estrecho de Ormuz, aunque no estén implicados en el ataque a Irán.

  10. Judge Strikes Down Kennedy’s Vaccine Policies Health, Today

    Ruling on a lawsuit brought by several prominent medical organizations, a district court said the federal government had not based its decisions on science in limiting Covid shots and revising the childhood immunization schedule.

  11. Trump Officials Look to More Managed Approach to Trade With China U.S., Today

    The administration has begun discussing a new “Board of Trade” with China to try to balance what U.S. officials see as an unequal economic relationship.

  12. Administration to Convene ‘God Squad’ With Power to Override Environmental Law Climate, Today

    The meeting, planned for this month, will focus on oil and gas drilling in the Gulf of Mexico.

  13. Trump Says He Will Have the ‘Honor’ of ‘Taking Cuba’ World, Today

    President’s Trump’s words came as a top Cuban official said his country would announce on Monday a move to open the economy to foreign investors, including Cuban exiles.

  14. What Are Trump’s Positions on Iran? They Can Change by the Sentence. U.S., Today

    The president is no stranger to staking out contradictory stands, part of what his aides say is his negotiating style. But on Iran, his shifting positions are colliding with the consequences of war.

  15. Trump se enfrenta a decisiones difíciles en la tercera semana de la guerra En español, Today

    A medida que el conflicto con Irán se intensifica, las opciones de Trump —seguir luchando o declarar la victoria y retirarse— conllevan consecuencias problemáticas.

  16. In Choosing ‘Epic Fury,’ Trump Names a War and Defines His Presidency U.S., Today

    The branding of the U.S. military operation against Iran is a quintessentially Trumpian choice for a leader whose tenure has been marked by anger.

  17. Trump Airs a House Republican’s Terminal Diagnosis, Claiming to Have Reversed It U.S., Today

    The president leaned on House Speaker Mike Johnson to name a Florida Republican whose grave prognosis was imperiling the party’s already slim voting margin. Both said his prospects had improved.

  18. Susie Wiles, jefa de gabinete de Trump, es diagnosticada con cáncer de mama En español, Today

    Wiles dijo que la enfermedad se había detectado en sus primeras fases y que permanecería en su puesto. El presidente expresó su apoyo en redes sociales.

  19. Trump Defends Need for Kennedy Center Renovation Project Arts, Today

    Ahead of a vote on whether to close the center for two years of construction, the president criticized its previous financial management and physical condition.

  20. How Trump Drove a Wedge Between Florida Republicans Over A.I. Technology, Today

    A Florida bill that would have regulated artificial intelligence, backed by Gov. Ron DeSantis, failed to gain traction after President Trump made it clear he did not want states to rein in the technology.

  21. Para Trump y Rubio, la guerra es el arte de destruir y negociar En español, Today

    El enfoque bélico del gobierno de Trump, promovido por el secretario de Estado, favorece la sumisión del régimen de las naciones rivales, no el cambio.

  22. Weighing Risks vs. Gains in Iran Opinion, Today

    Readers respond to a column by Nicholas Kristof. Also: Artificial intelligence pitfalls in school.

  23. Susie Wiles, Trump’s White House Chief of Staff, Has Breast Cancer U.S., Today

    Ms. Wiles said that the disease was caught in its early stages and that she would remain in her role.

  24. Why Republicans are Changing Course on Immigration Video, Today

    What did Speaker Mike Johnson mean when he talked about a “course correction” in the Trump administration’s deportation approach? Our White House correspondent Zolan Kanno-Youngs analyzes how the message around deportation is changing.

  25. Trump Demands NATO Allies Send Warships to Strait of Hormuz Video, Today

    President Trump on Sunday called on NATO allies to help end the de facto Iranian blockade of the Strait of Hormuz, a key shipping lane for about one-fifth of the world’s oil.

  26. ‘This Is Not Our War’: Europe and U.K. Push Back Against Trump’s Demands World, Today

    While some European countries said they were discussing ways to help reopen the Strait of Hormuz, several rejected President Trump’s calls to send warships.

  27. With Iran War, Trump Risks Stepping on Gains From His Own Tax Cuts U.S., Today

    President Trump’s war in Iran has raised some costs just as many Americans are starting to see savings from last year’s tax cuts.

  28. How Tragedy, Wealth and Trump Shaped JB Pritzker Video, Today

    JB Pritzker, the governor of Illinois and a Trump antagonist, has become a national figure for Democrats. Where will that lead?

  29. Why Trump’s Hormuz Problem Is Going Global Business, Today

    President Trump is getting little to no support so far for his call that other countries do their part to try to ease an energy crisis prompted by U.S.-Israeli attacks on Iran.

  30. What Displays Get Scrapped at America’s Parks? It Looks Like Anyone’s Guess. Climate, Today

    President Trump ordered officials to remove information deemed disparaging to the United States. A review of government documents shows little guidance and striking inconsistencies.

  31. Trump’s Threat to Delay Summit With Xi Casts New Shadow Over China Relations World, Today

    President Trump warned that he could postpone a meeting set to begin in just over two weeks if China refuses to help reopen the Strait of Hormuz.

  32. Trump Asks for Help With Strait of Hormuz, and Israeli Forces Kill Family in West Bank The Headlines, Today

    Plus, highlights from the Oscars.

  33. 16 Reader Questions on the War in Iran and Our Reporting, Answered Times Insider, Today

    Do the United States and Israel share similar goals? What kind of leadership will Iran have next? How does The Times report on wartime deaths?

  34. Trump Is Choosing ‘Risk Over Process’ in Iran Video, Today

    Does the president need congressional approval to engage in a war? A former Trump official, Nadia Schadlow, says it’s more complicated than you might think on “The Ezra Klein Show.”

  35. Ante la escasez de mano de obra agrícola, el gobierno de Trump recurre a los migrantes En español, Today

    Muchos agricultores han celebrado los cambios al programa de visados conocido como H-2A. Pero hay quienes se oponen debido a que reducirá sus salarios.

  36. Justice Dept. Struggles to Take Basic Steps in Targeting Trump’s Rivals U.S., Today

    A ruling Friday that derailed an investigation into the Federal Reserve chair at an exceptionally early stage showed the limits of President Trump’s campaign of legal retribution.

  37. In Iraq, the U.S. Tried to Bring Allies on Board. Not in Iran. World, Today

    This time, President Trump went to war without preparing the public, seeking U.N. approval or even consulting allies. But they will have to pick up the pieces.

  38. Iran War Risks Sharpening Fed Divisions Over Rate Cuts Business, Today

    The Federal Reserve is set to hold interest rates steady this week as officials grapple with a host of new economic risks stemming from the conflict in the Middle East.

  39. What Democrats Should Relearn From Obama Opinion, Today

    How to fix the Democratic Party’s toxic brand.

  40. Sports Fans, Doctors, Musicians: Africans Lament U.S. Travel Ban World, Today

    The restrictions on half the continent have been called racist and unfair. “We don’t come to the United States because we’re running away,” one N.B.A. fan said.

  41. ‘It Doesn’t Need to Be Here’: The Right Vilifies a Muslim School in Alabama U.S., Today

    A local campaign against the small school reflects growing Islamophobia in conservative enclaves in America and among G.O.P. officials.

  42. Hydropower Line From Quebec to Queens Could Power a Million N.Y.C. Homes New York, Today

    A 339-mile buried transmission line is on schedule to bring clean electricity to New York City this spring.

  43. Why Did Trump Officials Award $2 Million to a Small Art School in Queens? Arts, Today

    The National Endowment for the Humanities seldom gave seven-figure grants. Now big awards flow to handpicked projects, including an institution with three full-time employees.

  44. Don’t Put Your Hopes on a New Middle East Opinion, Today

    A defeated Iran will not produce the transformation of the Middle East sought by many.

  45. Free Speech and Wars Are Noted From Oscars Stage Movies, Today

    Conan O’Brien, the ceremony’s host, noted in his opening monologue that viewers were “all too aware that these are very chaotic, frightening times.”

  46. Kennedy Center Board to Vote Monday on Trump’s Proposed Closure U.S., Today

    The planned vote to close the center for renovations was listed on an agenda circulated to the center’s board of trustees on Sunday, less than a day before the meeting.

  47. Here’s What Happened in the War in the Middle East on Sunday World, Yesterday

    Five missiles struck the Baghdad International Airport and injured four people. Israeli and Iranian attacks continued as global economic concerns about the war mounted.

  48. Entering War’s Third Week, Trump Faces Stark Choices U.S., Yesterday

    As the conflict with Iran expands and intensifies, President Trump’s options — to fight on, or to move toward declaring victory and pulling back — both carry deeply problematic consequences.

  49. How Trump’s Homeland Security Pick, a Prolific Investor, Got a Lot Wealthier in Congress U.S., Yesterday

    Markwayne Mullin’s financial dealings take on new importance as the Senate considers his nomination to lead an agency whose budget has vastly expanded.

  50. Nations Respond With Caution to Trump’s Call to Send Warships to Strait of Hormuz World, Yesterday

    President Trump has urged China, Britain, France, Japan and South Korea to send warships to help reopen the waterway, even though they were not involved in the U.S.-Israeli attack on Iran.

  51. Energy Secretary Says ‘No Guarantees’ Oil Prices Will Fall Soon U.S., Yesterday

    Energy Secretary Chris Wright said the Strait of Hormuz, a critical passageway for oil shipments, remained unsafe for tanker passage. Iran has been firing projectiles and laying mines.

  52. Nordic Leaders Praise Carney as They Discuss Arctic Security World, Yesterday

    Canada’s prime minister got a warm welcome from leaders still smarting about President Trump’s remarks two months ago about taking over Greenland.

  53. The Omnipresence of Donald Trump Should Open Our Eyes Opinion, Yesterday

    We have reached end-stage polarization.

  54. How Minnesota Beat Trump Opinion, Yesterday

    Moms donating their breast milk to strangers, dads taking someone else’s kids to school: Minnesotans showed a basic human impulse to look out for their neighbors.

  55. Iran and the United States: A Long History of Antagonism World, Yesterday

    The governments of both countries have repeatedly cast the other as evil, perpetuating a cycle that has culminated in the present war.

  56. In a Wild Corner of the West, Elk Are Everywhere and Causing Conflict U.S., Yesterday

    Where Washington, Idaho and Oregon meet, elk are straying from public to private lands, causing conflict and concern. If the Trump administration opens national forests further, it could get worse.

  57. To Address Farm Labor Shortage, Trump Administration Turns to Migrant Workers U.S., Yesterday

    As the president’s immigration policies squeeze an already tight supply of farm labor, the Trump administration is making it cheaper to hire foreign farmworkers.

  58. A Refugee Died After Border Patrol Left Him at a Cafe. Fear Followed. New York, Yesterday

    Buffalo’s Arakan Rohingya community was rattled after a disabled man’s death. “Our worry comes from future incidents that may happen,” one resident said.

  59. Oscar Winners, Will You Be Complicit? Opinion, Yesterday

    Right now it does matter a lot whether actors can find the right words.

  60. New U.S. Diplomat Was Not So Diplomatic. South Africa Pushed Back. World, Yesterday

    The latest clash between the two countries illustrates the depths to which relations have sunk and the struggle to forge a new path forward.

  61. For Trump, a Promised Economic Boom Collides With the Costs of War Business, Yesterday

    President Trump had envisioned a growing economy and improving fortunes for American families in 2026. That appears at risk in his war with Iran.

  62. F.C.C. Chair Threatens to Revoke Broadcasters’ Licenses Over War Coverage World, March 14

    The comment from Brendan Carr came on the heels of a social media message from President Trump criticizing the news media’s coverage of the war with Iran.

  63. Fund-raising Email Features Trump at Ritual for Soldiers Killed in Iran War U.S., March 14

    The email from the group Never Surrender seeks donations for President Trump from those who want access to “private national security briefings” from him.

  64. Here’s What Happened in the War in the Middle East on Saturday World, March 14

    The U.S. Embassy in Baghdad was attacked overnight. Israeli strikes continued to hit the capitals of Iran and Lebanon, as Iran refused to relinquish control over a vital oil route.

  65. How a Marine Unit in the Middle East Could Open New Phase of Iran War U.S., March 14

    The unit’s arrival in the coming days will give the Pentagon the ability to quickly launch raids.

  66. ¿América Latina está lista para dejar ir a Cuba? En español, March 14

    La izquierda de América Latina ha visto a la isla como su referente ideológico. Ahora, líderes de todo el espectro dudan en ayudar a una nación que está en la mira del gobierno de Trump.

  67. Trump Proposes New White House Visitor Screening Center U.S., March 14

    The facility would replace trailers and tents the Secret Service uses to screen visitors to the White House. It would be the latest presidential building project.

  68. Judge Rules Lawmaker Must Be Allowed to Join Kennedy Center Board Meeting U.S., March 14

    A judge ordered that Representative Joyce Beatty, a Democrat, be given access to planning documents and have the chance to oppose changes to the center at a board meeting next week.

  69. Is There Method to Trump’s Madness? Opinion, March 14

    Don’t hold your breath.

  70. Trump Administration Approves Ultra-Deepwater Oil Drilling Plan Climate, March 14

    The $5 billion project in the Gulf of Mexico is expected to produce up to 10 billion barrels of oil by the end of this decade. Critics say it could endanger people and marine life.

  71. What Trump Didn’t Know About Iran Opinion, March 14

    Ali Vaez, the Iran project director at the International Crisis Group, explains the history of miscalculations that led to the war in Iran.

  72. ‘This Spells Real Trouble for Republicans’ Opinion, March 14

    The Republican pollster Kristen Soltis Anderson joins E.J. Dionne Jr. and Robert Siegel to discuss Trump’s falling approval rating and what it portends for November.

  73. Canada Takes Its Sovereignty Push to Space World, March 14

    The country aims to expand domestic satellite systems and cut dependence on American networks like Elon Musk’s Starlink.

  74. JB Pritzker Wants to Be Judged on His Heart, Not His Money Magazine, March 14

    The governor of Illinois and Trump antagonist has become a national figure for Democrats. Where will that lead?

  75. Justice Dept. Legal Threat Complicates Trump’s Pick for Fed Chair Business, March 14

    An investigation of the Federal Reserve was thwarted on Friday, but a department appeal could reimpose an obstacle in Kevin Warsh’s path.

  76. Netanyahu Has the War He Always Wanted, but on Trump’s Terms World, March 14

    Israel’s prime minister wanted regime change in Iran. But President Trump seems prepared to settle for something less.

  77. Is Latin America Ready to Abandon Cuba? World, March 14

    Latin America’s left saw Cuba as its lodestar. Now leaders across the spectrum are hesitant to aid a nation in the Trump administration’s cross hairs.

  78. Trump and Rubio’s Vision of War: The Art of Destroy and Deal U.S., March 14

    Unleashing his inner hawk, Secretary of State Marco Rubio plans President Trump’s military interventions. So far, they favor regime compliance, not change.

  79. Trump Issues Executive Orders to Tackle Housing Supply, Demand U.S., March 14

    The orders could undermine bipartisan legislation the Senate passed earlier this week, the most significant housing package in decades.

  80. TikTok Investors Set to Pay $10 Billion Fee to Trump Administration Business, March 14

    The large fee is the latest example of the White House’s inserting itself into corporate deal making in unusual and aggressive ways.

  81. With Endorsement, Trump Clears Oklahoma Senate Path U.S., March 14

    The move, as other Republicans confirmed they would not run, all but assured Representative Kevin Hern would succeed Senator Markwayne Mullin.

  82. Pentagon’s Boat Bombings Are Illegal, Human Rights Panel Is Told U.S., March 14

    Experts condemned the U.S. campaign at a human rights meeting in Guatemala, and the Trump administration condemned the meeting.

  83. Jared Kushner Solicits Funds for His Firm While Working as Mideast Envoy Business, March 14

    President Trump’s son-in-law is trying to raise $5 billion or more from foreign governments and others for his private equity firm.

  84. Trump’s War Alliance With Israel Is Reshaping the Middle East. But It Carries Risks. U.S., March 14

    President Trump is the first American leader to embrace fighting a full-fledged, joint war with Israel. Washington has tried to avoid that level of coordination in the past.

  85. Here’s What Happened in the War in the Middle East on Friday World, March 14

    Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said Friday would be the most intense day of the U.S. air campaign in Iran as a vital oil supply route remained choked off.

  86. U.S. Military Attacks Iran’s Oil Export Hub, Trump Says World, March 13

    The strikes on Kharg Island targeted Iranian military forces, not economic infrastructure on the island, a U.S. military official said.

  87. Federal Judge Blocks Order Ending Deportation Protections for Somalis U.S., March 13

    The judge said she was staying the order indefinitely in large part because the Trump administration had been unprepared to defend it in court.

  88. Judge Temporarily Blocks Trump Demand for Student Race Data U.S., March 13

    A group of Democratic attorneys general had sued to overturn the Trump administration’s new policy that demanded the past seven years of student application data.

  89. Un nuevo enviado de Trump suscita temores de injerencia de EE. UU en las elecciones de Brasil En español, March 13

    Darren Beattie, despedido del primer gobierno de Trump por asistir a una reunión de supremacistas blancos, se convirtió en el nuevo asesor principal del Departamento de Estado para la política hacia Brasil.

  90. Justice Dept. Drops Prosecution of Veteran Who Burned American Flag U.S., March 13

    The veteran, Jay Carey, was arrested the same day that President Trump signed an executive order to punish flag burning, a First Amendment right.

  91. Marines Blame ‘One-in-a-Million’ Malfunction for Shrapnel Mishap in California U.S., March 13

    The October episode sent shrapnel onto California Highway Patrol vehicles on Interstate 5 during a celebratory exercise conducted for Vice President JD Vance and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth.

  92. The Age of Eerie A.I. Political Ads Is Here U.S., March 13

    Wait, that’s not the real James Talarico …

  93. Protesters Accused of Antifa Ties Found Guilty of Support for Terrorism U.S., March 13

    The guilty verdicts marked the first time that terrorism charges had been successfully brought against purported members of antifa.

  94. U.S. Vows to Block Iran’s Attempt to Shut Down Key Global Shipping Route World, March 13

    Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said that the disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz were “something we are dealing with.” And about 2,500 Marines were headed to the Middle East to bolster the war effort.

  95. Kennedy Center’s President Is Leaving After Tumultuous Year Arts, March 13

    Since Richard Grenell was appointed by President Trump, the arts center has endured waves of cancellations and departures. It will soon close for lengthy renovations.

  96. A New Trump Envoy Stirs Fears of U.S. Interference in Brazil’s Elections World, March 13

    Darren Beattie, the U.S. policy adviser on Brazil, planned to visit former President Jair Bolsonaro in prison and meet his son, who is also seeking the presidency.

  97. More Marines and Warships Being Sent to Middle East, U.S. Officials Say World, March 13

    Iran’s response to days of aerial bombardment and long-range artillery strikes has proved more resilient than Trump administration officials anticipated.

  98. Judge Quashes Justice Dept.’s Subpoenas Targeting Federal Reserve Chair U.S., March 13

    Judge James E. Boasberg derided the U.S. attorney’s office in Washington for pursuing a case against Jerome H. Powell that appeared to be motivated by President Trump’s desire for vengeance.

  99. The Oil Tankers Trump Seized Are Costing the U.S. Millions of Dollars U.S., March 13

    Although President Trump said seizing tankers would be a financial boon, the cost of maintaining just one aging ship has already reached $47 million.

  100. ‘A Very Big Hurdle’: Trump Softens Call for Protesters to Take Over Iran World, March 13

    President Trump said protesters risk getting shot “right through the head,” a change in tone from his earlier comments that Iranians must seize the chance to take over their government.

  101. Cuba Confirms Talks With United States Amid Dire Energy Crisis Video, March 13

    President Miguel Díaz-Canel said the Cuban government was talking with the United States as the effective oil blockade imposed by the Trump administration has continued to deepen the island’s energy crisis.

  102. Hegseth’s Claim About Killing a Would-Be Assassin Creates a Mystery U.S., March 13

    The defense secretary said the leader of an Iranian unit that had planned to assassinate President Trump had been killed. But U.S. officials privately acknowledge the story is not that simple.

  103. Trump-Iran Timeline: Key Moments Leading Up to War U.S., March 13

    President Trump’s aggressive stance toward Iran, during his first term and since returning to office last year, is key to understanding the conflict.

  104. Trump retira las sanciones a Rusia en medio del bloqueo de petróleo de Irán En español, March 13

    El secretario del Tesoro, Scott Bessent, dijo que era “desafortunado” que la medida pudiera beneficiar a Rusia, pero mantuvo que era solo a corto plazo.

  105. E.P.A. Moves to Weaken Limits on a Cancer-Causing Gas Climate, March 13

    The gas, ethylene oxide, plays a crucial role in sterilizing medical devices. But long-term exposure is linked to several types of cancer and other ailments.

  106. La falta de registros sobre Trump en los archivos Epstein evidencia fallos en su manejo En español, March 13

    Correos electrónicos muestran el caos en el Departamento de Justicia mientras el FBI trataba de comprender los archivos sobre Trump y otros 14 hombres cercanos a Epstein.

  107. Wall Street Bankers Offered Lucrative Access to Join the Pentagon U.S., March 13

    A presentation from a headhunting firm aimed to recruit Wall Street investors to the Pentagon by offering “unmatched access” to government officials and fund-raising opportunities among foreign sovereigns.

  108. Trump Administration Readies Plans to Dismantle Renowned Science Lab Climate, March 13

    Proposals include transferring a supercomputer to the University of Wyoming and shifting a space weather lab to a private company.

  109. Hegseth Vows Lethal Day in Iran as Air War Intensifies U.S., March 13

    At a news conference, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth gave no indication of how long it would take before the Navy could escort civilian cargo ships through the Strait of Hormuz.

  110. War Stirs Mixed Feelings for the Only Iranian American Democrat in Congress U.S., March 13

    The daughter of Iranians who fled the country, Representative Yassamin Ansari of Arizona wants a democratic and secular government for Iran, but is wary of President Trump’s war.

  111. El presidente de Cuba reconoce diálogo con el gobierno de EE. UU. En español, March 13

    Ante una crisis energética masiva y el aumento de las protestas en las calles, el gobierno cubano dijo que había entablado negociaciones con el gobierno de Trump.

  112. Cuban President Acknowledges Talks with the Trump Administration World, March 13

    Facing a massive energy crisis and increasing protests on the streets, the Cuban government acknowledged that it had entered into negotiations with the Trump administration.

  113. Kevin Warsh’s Dilemma Business, March 13

    President Trump’s pick to lead the Federal Reserve could faces a tough road to confirmation if he seeks quick interest rate cuts. The war in Iran doesn’t help.

  114. Trump Removes Sanctions on Russian Oil, and Chatbots Want Your Health Records The Headlines, March 13

    Plus, the Friday news quiz.

  115. When a President Gets Addicted to Regime Change Magazine, March 13

    Venezuela gave Trump a taste of success. This isn’t the first time an American president has gotten hooked on overthrowing foreign governments.

  116. Hegseth cree que el propósito moral de la guerra es una debilidad. No siempre fue así En español, March 13

    Para el secretario de Defensa de EE. UU., la fuerza del ejército estadounidense no radica en sus elevados ideales, sino en su capacidad para castigar a sus adversarios.

  117. The Justice Department Wants to Make It Safe for Government Lawyers to Lie Opinion, March 13

    The consequences would be grave.

  118. What Are We Living Through in Trump 2.0? Here Are 3 Possibilities. Opinion, March 13

    On the modes of authoritarian crisis, more of the same and constitutional regime change.

  119. Hegseth’s Boasts of ‘Maximum’ Engagement Authorities Face Scrutiny After School Is Hit U.S., March 13

    The defense secretary has disparaged restrictive rules for opening fire that are aimed at reducing the risk of mistakes and civilian casualties.

  120. Mussolini Would Have Loved Trump’s Ballroom Opinion, March 13

    Trump’s plans for Washington bring to mind what Mussolini did — and tried to do — to Rome.

  121. His Harvard Lab Was Thriving. Then Came the Cuts. U.S., March 13

    Will Mair, who studies aging, lost almost all his research funds when the White House cracked down on Harvard. He was wholly unprepared for the upheaval that followed.

  122. La forma en que Trump hace negocios con el mundo puede costarnos caro En español, March 13

    “Estados Unidos primero” no tiene sentido desde el punto de vista financiero. Es una estrategia que invita al mundo a utilizar nuestra deuda como un arma contra el país.

  123. Meloni, aliada de Trump en Europa, busca tomar distancia por Irán En español, March 13

    La guerra en Medio Oriente ha puesto a la primera ministra de Italia en una situación política interna compleja ante uno de los mayores desafíos de un mandato que había sido notablemente estable.

  124. La crisis del petróleo asesta otro golpe a la economía mundial En español, March 13

    Los países ya afectados por la ruptura del orden comercial internacional, la guerra en Ucrania y el caos de los legisladores estadounidenses se enfrentan a daños económicos potencialmente duraderos.

  125. Europe Is in Great Danger. It Has Itself to Blame. Opinion, March 13

    European politicians have colluded in their dependency on a rogue America.

  126. Canada to Expand Military Presence in Arctic, Following Trump Threats World, March 13

    Prime Minister Mark Carney said Canada would build three bases in the region. The government also plans to improve infrastructure and airports in the north.

  127. Trump no está preparado para lo que inició en Cuba En español, March 13

    Cualquier resolución que se forje en el actual enfrentamiento entre Washington y La Habana corre el riesgo de ser una victoria vacía.

  128. Trump Removes Sanctions on Russia to Help Oil Flow Amid Iran Conflict U.S., March 13

    Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said it was “unfortunate” that the move could benefit Russia, but maintained that it was only for the short term.

  129. En Chile, la toma de mando de José Antonio Kast aviva la euforia conservadora En español, March 13

    La llegada al poder del nuevo presidente es el hito más reciente en una tendencia más amplia de conservadurismo y alineamiento con Trump en Latinoamérica.

  130. Here’s What Happened in the War in the Middle East on Thursday World, March 13

    Iran’s new supreme leader delivered a forceful message in his first public statement since succeeding his slain father, as the Israeli military bombarded Tehran and the Lebanese capital with strikes.

  131. Weakened by War, Iran Hits Back by Strangling a Vital Waterway U.S., March 12

    The threats to shipping in the Strait of Hormuz are complicating President Trump’s calculations about how and when to end the war.

  132. With Disputed Legal Maneuver, Trump Tries to Set Policy Without Legislation U.S., March 12

    By suing Republican states and making sharp reversals in old cases, the Trump administration is using courts to fast-track major shifts in policy.

  133. U.S. Officials Say Iran Is Laying Mines in the Strait of Hormuz World, March 12

    A fifth of the world’s oil passes through the strait, making it a critical choke point in global commerce.

  134. Una estatua de Trump y Epstein en la pose de ‘Titanic’ aparece en Washington En español, March 12

    Se trata de la más reciente estatua satírica creada por Secret Handshake, un grupo de artistas anónimos.

  135. This Is the Democrats’ Biggest Problem Video, March 12

    The fight over ICE actions is a symptom of a much larger, more fundamental debate happening in America, MS NOW’s Chris Hayes argues on “Interesting Times.”

  136. ‘The Libbiest Lib Who Ever Libbed’ Video, March 12

    Gavin Newsom is more like Hillary Clinton than Barack Obama, and that’s bad news for any presidential aspirations Newsom may have, MS NOW’s Chris Hayes argues on “Interesting Times.”

  137. Trump to Target Forced Labor in Global Tariff Scheme U.S., March 12

    The Trump administration is expected to begin a trade investigation into whether dozens of countries have policies to combat forced labor.

  138. Trump le aconseja a Machado no regresar a Venezuela En español, March 12

    El presidente Donald Trump está moderando las ambiciones políticas de María Corina Machado, nobel de la paz, mientras estrecha los lazos con los enemigos de la dirigente en Venezuela.

  139. The Largest Oil Supply Disruption in History Climate, March 12

    A look at the war in Iran’s effects on global energy markets, two activists whose Sierra Club memberships were revoked, and more climate and environmental news.

  140. Senate Again Deadlocks on Homeland Security Funding as Shutdown Persists U.S., March 12

    The fight over restrictions on immigration agents has prolonged the funding lapse for T.S.A., Coast Guard and more into a second month, as airports experience screening delays.

  141. How Trump’s Election Lie Could Affect 2026 Midterms Video, March 12

    The Trump administration is putting the weight of the federal government behind his false claims about the 2020 election in order to investigate key swing states ahead of the midterms. Nick Corasaniti, a New York Times reporter focusing on elections, homes in on the states that have become the prime targets and why.

  142. Judge Dismisses Bulk of Lawsuit Over Trump’s Funding Freeze for Tunnel New York, March 12

    The case is mostly moot, a federal judge said, because the administration has resumed the flow of more than $200 million in funding that it had temporarily stopped.

  143. Trump’s Advice to Venezuela’s Democracy Champion: Don’t Go Home World, March 12

    President Trump is tempering the political ambitions of María Corina Machado, a Nobel laureate, as he deepens ties with her foes in Venezuela.

  144. Conservative Euphoria Hits Chile as Right Surges in Latin America World, March 12

    The inauguration of Chile’s new president, José Antonio Kast, is the latest milestone in a broader shift toward conservatism and pro-Trump alignment in the region.

  145. Pardoning Netanyahu Now Would Be Improper, Key Israeli Office Says World, March 12

    Rebuffing pressure from President Trump, a legal office says the prime minister should be pardoned only if he resigns, confesses or is convicted.

  146. Oil Shock Sends Tremors Through World Economy: ‘This Really Is the Big One’ Business, March 12

    Countries already walloped by a breakdown of the international trading order, war in Ukraine and chaotic U.S. policymaking are facing potentially lasting economic damage.

  147. Senate Resoundingly Passes Housing Bill, but Challenges Lie Ahead U.S., March 12

    The lopsided vote to approve the measure was a rare bit of election-year bipartisanship on a major affordability issue, but G.O.P. disputes and President Trump’s disinterest have left its fate uncertain.

  148. Los partidarios de Trump se sienten ‘traicionados’ por la guerra en Irán, según Joe Rogan En español, March 12

    El influyente presentador de pódcast describió el conflicto como un fuerte cambio de las promesas de campaña del presidente de EE. UU.

  149. Trump Administration Fires New Shot in Fight Over California Clean Car Rules Climate, March 12

    A lawsuit argues that the state’s regulations would illegally force a rapid transition to electric vehicles.

  150. Trump Endorses Jake Paul (Who Isn’t Running for Office) U.S., March 12

    The president called Mr. Paul, a boxer and provocative influencer, a “great guy” and predicted that he would run for an elected position.