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  1. How The Times Tracks Down the Connections Behind Trump’s Pardons U.S., Today

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

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

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

  3. Architect of Trump’s Rollback of Climate Rules Leaves White House U.S., Today

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

  18. The Firing of Kristi Noem The Daily, Today

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

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

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

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

    The repercussions of his reckless war in Iran are just beginning.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

    It’s hard out there for a MAGA woman.

  32. What Are We Fighting For? Video, Today

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

  41. House Turns Back Bid to Restrict Trump’s War Powers in Iran U.S., Yesterday

    A handful of Democrats joined Republicans to defeat an effort to force President Trump to go to Congress for approval to continue using force against Iran, while two G.O.P. lawmakers backed it.

  42. How Noem’s Handling of Disaster Aid Angered Even Some Republicans U.S., Yesterday

    Long delays in FEMA assistance brought bipartisan complaints, especially in North Carolina after Hurricane Helene in 2024.

  43. Pokémon Company Objects to White House’s Political Memes Arts, Yesterday

    “No permission was granted for the use of our intellectual property,” the company said. The Trump administration frequently promotes policies with content from video games.

  44. ‘Ordinario’ y ‘espantoso’: EE. UU. opina sobre los planes para el salón de baile de Trump En español, Yesterday

    En pocas palabras, lo que el presidente le está haciendo a la Casa Blanca tiene a mucha gente descontenta.

  45. Trump despide a Kristi Noem, secretaria de Seguridad Nacional En español, Yesterday

    El presidente anunció la decisión en las redes sociales, junto con una nueva función, hasta ahora inexistente, para Noem: enviada especial para el Escudo de las Américas.

  46. Nature Report, Killed by Trump, Is Released Independently Climate, Yesterday

    A draft assessment of the health of nature in the United States is grim but shot through with bright spots and possibility.

  47. How Trump’s Base Is Reacting to His War Message Video, Yesterday

    Our White House correspondent Zolan Kanno-Youngs looks into how Trump’s base is responding to the administration’s conflicting messages on the war with Iran.

  48. Trump Says He Should Have Role in Picking Iran’s Leader U.S., Yesterday

    The president’s comments were the most explicit he has been yet about his vision of an American role in creating a new government in Tehran.

  49. Senate Democrats Block D.H.S. Funding Again Over Enforcement Guardrails U.S., Yesterday

    For the third time, a bill to fund the Department of Homeland Security failed as Democrats refused to support the money without new restrictions on federal immigration agents.

  50. Trump Announces He Is Replacing Noem With Oklahoma Senator U.S., Yesterday

    The president tapped Markwayne Mullin as the new homeland security secretary after Kristi Noem was grilled by Republicans at a congressional hearing.

  51. States Sue to Stop Trump From Reviving Steep Tariffs U.S., Yesterday

    The lawsuit filed by two dozen attorneys general seeks to invalidate the president’s new, 10 percent global tax on imports.

  52. Board Delays Vote on Trump’s Ballroom Amid Deluge of Public Criticism U.S., Yesterday

    The National Capital Planning Commission, led by Trump allies, moved the vote to next month. It has received about 32,000 comments on the project, more than 98 percent of them negative.

  53. The Iran War, History and the Law Opinion, Yesterday

    Readers discuss historical and legal aspects of the war. Also: Richard Nixon and a Watergate episode; America’s voting problem; scenes from “The Pitt.”

  54. Dozens of Medical Schools Back Kennedy Plan on Nutrition After Pressure U.S., Yesterday

    Robert F. Kennedy Jr. announced the commitments in Washington, even as some in the medical community questioned whether the government should try to influence curriculums.

  55. El Senado frustra el intento de limitar los poderes de guerra de Trump contra Irán En español, Yesterday

    Casi todos los republicanos votaron para bloquear una medida que exigiría que el presidente Trump obtuviera la autorización del Congreso de EE. UU. para continuar la ofensiva en Medio Oriente.

  56. How $800 Monthly Car Payments Are Hurting Car Sales Business, Yesterday

    Cars have become so expensive that many Americans are putting off or not buying new cars, hurting the auto industry.

  57. Republicans Toil to Avoid Saying ‘War’ as Iran Conflict Widens U.S., Yesterday

    Mission? Hostilities? Don’t call it a war, say G.O.P. lawmakers grappling with the political and legal challenges of the operation in the Middle East.

  58. Fallout From Mideast Swirls Over the War in Ukraine World, Yesterday

    Three-way peace talks are on hold, and Kyiv fears that U.S. air defense systems it needs to counter Russia could be diverted to the Iran conflict.

  59. Did Israel Force Trump Into War? The Daily, Yesterday

    President Trump’s embrace of military action in Iran was spurred by an Israeli leader determined to end diplomatic negotiations.

  60. Does the Iran War Put America First? Opinion, Yesterday

    How the antiwar right sees Trump’s foreign policy.

  61. What Is Trump Up To in Iran? Opinion, Yesterday

    Well, that was a week.

  62. Trump Has Elite Law Firms on a Punishing Merry-Go-Round Opinion, Yesterday

    Giving in to bullies has its own costs, not least because bullies are never satisfied with just a single capitulation.

  63. Of Course Trump Bombed Iran Opinion, Yesterday

    The president’s unique attributes have combined with the ordinary pathologies of American foreign policy.

  64. South African President Talks Trump, Racism and That Oval Office ‘Ambush’ World, Yesterday

    In an interview with The New York Times, President Cyril Ramaphosa opened up about the role of middle powers, relations with Washington and apartheid.

  65. ‘No Tax on Overtime’ Isn’t All It Seems for Some Workers Business, Yesterday

    President Trump’s simple campaign promise, now reality, includes lots of fine print that is confounding taxpayers and companies this filing season.

  66. F.D.A. Faces Upset Over Denials of New Drugs Health, Yesterday

    Agency officials promise fast reviews of new treatments while vowing they will not be a “rubber stamp” for the industry. But patients with rare diseases view recent decisions as signs that the doors are closing on their options.

  67. How a Trip Across the Americas Ended in a Venezuelan Jail World, Yesterday

    James Luckey-Lange, 28, wrote about kindness and shared humanity as he traveled. But he said he had been shackled, starved and beaten in Venezuela after being detained.

  68. Senate Republicans Block Limits to Trump’s War Powers Video, Yesterday

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

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

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

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

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

  71. Trump Follows His Gut. His National Security Advisers Try to Keep Up. U.S., Yesterday

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

  72. U.S. Court Takes First Steps Toward Ordering Tariff Refunds U.S., Yesterday

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

  73. Pro-American Kurdish Forces Are Preparing Possible Iran Incursion U.S., Yesterday

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

  74. Four Questions About What’s Next in Texas U.S., March 4

    The biggest immediate one: What will Trump do?

  75. Talarico Can Win. But He Will Not Turn Texas Blue. Opinion, March 4

    A Texas writer assesses the Senate race.

  76. Trump Announces A.I. Industry Pledge to Pay for Power Technology, March 4

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

  77. Senate Thwarts Bid to Curb Trump’s War Powers on Iran U.S., March 4

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

  78. Newsom Compares Israel to ‘Apartheid State,’ Questions Military Support U.S., March 4

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

  79. Trump’s Lopsided Vision for the White House Interactive, March 4

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

  80. As New York Energy Costs Surge, Attention Turns to Landmark Climate Law New York, March 4

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

  81. Justice Dept., Under Pressure From Trump, Fails to Build Autopen Case Against Biden U.S., March 4

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

  82. Trump Wants the Iranians to Rise Up. But Will He Have Their Backs? Opinion, March 4

    Hungary. Cuba. Afghanistan. Iraq. Now Iran?

  83. Colorado Governor Signals He’ll Commute Sentence of Election Denier U.S., March 4

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

  84. Trump Says Endorsement in Texas G.O.P. Senate Fight Is Imminent U.S., March 4

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

  85. Why Tech Firms Are Working With Trump on Data Centers and Energy Costs Climate, March 4

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

  86. How Trump’s Election Changed Maggie Gyllenhaal Video, March 4

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

  87. Three Reasons John Cornyn Is Fighting for His Political Life U.S., March 4

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

  88. El líder de España Pedro Sánchez intensifica su disputa con Trump En español, March 4

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

  89. U.S. Campaign in Iran Is ‘Far From Over,’ Joint Chiefs Chairman Says U.S., March 4

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

  90. Mientras Trump reprende a España, el canciller de Alemania guarda silencio En español, March 4

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

  91. Hegseth Says a U.S. Strike Killed an Iranian Who Plotted to Assassinate Trump World, March 4

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

  92. Despite Misgivings, U.K. and France Deploy Ships and Planes to the Middle East World, March 4

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

  93. Bessent Says Global Tariffs Will Rise to 15 Percent This Week Business, March 4

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

  94. The High Stakes of Keeping the Strait of Hormuz Open Business, March 4

    The U.S.-Israeli war with Iran has paralyzed the strait, a vital shipping lane for energy and commerce, putting global investors on edge.

  95. Spain’s Leader, Rejecting Iran War, Escalates Long Feud With Trump World, March 4

    Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez has lashed out at the American-Israeli strikes, underlining his refusal to participate even after President Trump threatened Madrid with economic retaliation.

  96. La falta de combustible acelera el desplome del turismo en Cuba En español, March 4

    La decisión del gobierno Trump de detener el ingreso de petroleo extranjero está hundiendo el turismo en la isla, un sector vital para la economía cubana en medio de una crisis cada vez más profunda.

  97. Iran’s Secret Outreach Highlights Trump’s Challenge U.S., March 4

    President Trump is beginning to consider what sort of Iranian government might come next, as the U.S.-Israeli assault continues.

  98. On Iran, Vance Balances Between Trump and the Anti-Intervention Right U.S., March 4

    JD Vance long championed opposition to conflicts abroad. With President Trump all-in on war with Iran, the vice president is staying loyal even as allies make his qualms known.

  99. U.S. Attack on Iran Tests FIFA Ahead of World Cup World, March 4

    Soccer’s global governing body is grappling with a World Cup first: a tournament host going to war with a participating nation.

  100. What the Cornyn vs. Paxton Runoff Will Mean for the Texas G.O.P. Opinion, March 4

    The state needs intelligent and responsible political leadership, but will it get it?

  101. Global Leaders Brace for the Fallout From a Fast Metastasizing War World, March 4

    Higher energy prices, political instability and a potential new wave of refugees: The escalating regional conflict in the Middle East could have far-reaching effects.

  102. With Fuel Running Out, Cuba’s Tourism Is Collapsing World, March 4

    The Trump administration’s decision to cut off foreign oil to the island is devastating its tourism industry, a key source of income for a government being pushed to the edge.

  103. Jimmy Kimmel Wants to Host the White House Correspondents’ Dinner Arts, March 4

    “Please, give the people what they want for once,” the talk show host appealed to President Trump. “This is our destiny together, you and me. Think about it.”

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  105. Las redadas migratorias de Trump generan refugios clandestinos En español, March 4

    En Springfield, Ohio, algunos estadounidenses han convertido sus sótanos y habitaciones libres en refugios para familias migrantes que podrían ser objeto de redadas.

  106. EE. UU. anuncia una operación militar en Ecuador contra el ‘narcoterrorismo’ En español, March 4

    El Comando Sur de EE. UU. dijo que la operación conjunta con Ecuador era un esfuerzo para “combatir la lacra del narcoterrorismo”, pero no aportó otros detalles sobre la operación.

  107. The Great Lie of War Video, March 4

    In attacking Iran and Venezuela, Trump appears to believe he can decapitate regimes without events spinning out of control. What if he’s wrong? The contributing Opinion writer Ben Rhodes and the columnist Ezra Klein discuss what Trump underestimates about war on “The Ezra Klein Show.”

  108. Democrats Question Credentials of Armed Squad Created by Trump Ally New York, March 4

    Bruce Blakeman, the Republican candidate for governor of New York, formed a band of special deputies. A lawsuit calls the unit’s members unqualified and says that some appear to have arrest records.

  109. U.S. Opens Military Action in Ecuador Against ‘Terrorist Organizations’ U.S., March 4

    U.S. Special Forces soldiers are advising and supporting Ecuadorian commandos on raids across the country against suspected drug shipment facilities and other drug-related sites.

  110. Congress Splits Over Iran War as Senate Faces a Vote U.S., March 4

    The administration’s shifting justifications for the military operation alarmed Democrats, who said no clear rationale had been given. Republicans struggled to echo the evolving explanations.

  111. Carney Says That Canada’s Support for Airstrikes Came ‘With Regret’ World, March 4

    The prime minister criticized Israel and the U.S. for not consulting other nations or the U.N. before their attack on Iran.

  112. The Perennial Question in Texas: Is This the Year It Goes Blue? U.S., March 4

    The signs are familiar: an unpopular Republican president, well-funded Democrats and anecdotes of disaffected G.O.P. and independent voters.

  113. 9 Million Indians Live in the Persian Gulf. The Money They Send Home Is a Lifeline. Business, March 4

    A huge number of Indians split their lives across the Arabian Sea — remitting $125 billion a year, supporting their families and the Indian economy.

  114. Trump Has Been Sued 198 Times for Withholding Funding. It Hasn’t Stopped Him. Interactive, March 4

    Immigration demands for highway dollars, D.E.I. rules for homeless grants: how Trump has tried to wield spending to get his way.

  115. Trump Tries to Quiet Claims Among Supporters That Israel Dragged Him Into War U.S., March 4

    Many of President Trump’s allies have urged him and his Make America Great Again movement to shift away from their close ties to Israel and military entanglements in the Middle East.

  116. Here Are the Candidates Trump Has Endorsed in Texas U.S., March 3

    President Trump is backing numerous candidates running for re-election but has stayed quiet on a few key races.

  117. How Trump Decided to Go to War Video, March 3

    President Trump’s embrace of military action in Iran was set off by the determination of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel to end diplomatic negotiations. Our investigative reporter Mark Mazzetti describes how few of Mr. Trump’s advisers voiced opposition.

  118. Iranians Viewed by U.S. as Potential Leaders Died in Strikes, Trump Says World, March 3

    With the future of Iran deeply uncertain, President Trump acknowledged that it could end up with a ruler “as bad” as Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.

  119. The Iran War Is Trump’s War Opinion, March 3

    Has the president’s unerring instinct for vulnerability finally failed him?

  120. Nearly 900 People Have Been Killed in Fighting in the Middle East World, March 3

    The vast majority of deaths reported so far have been in Iran, but the human toll is being felt around the world.

  121. ‘Cheap’ and ‘Appalling’: Trump’s Ballroom Plans Receive a Flood of Negative Comments U.S., March 3

    The National Capital Planning Commission received about 32,000 messages during its public comment period. Suffice it to say: Many people are not happy with the president’s ballroom plans.

  122. Trump Letter to Congress Justifying Iran Strikes Outlines No Imminent Threat World, March 3

    The president told lawmakers that the objective of the assault was to “neutralize Iran’s malign activities,” but did not present evidence of immediate plans by Tehran to attack the United States.

  123. Rubio Walks Back Suggestion That Israel Forced U.S. Hand in Iran Strikes World, March 3

    A day earlier, the secretary of state had said that the decision to attack Iran was based on knowledge that Israel was going to strike, and an assumption that Iran would target U.S. forces as a result.

  124. Trump Says U.S. Navy Might Escort Tankers in Persian Gulf World, March 3

    Shipping companies are not sending oil and gas through the Strait of Hormuz because they fear their ships might be attacked.

  125. Lutnick Agrees to Testify in House Epstein Investigation U.S., March 3

    The Commerce Secretary, who misrepresented his relationship with the convicted sex offender, has volunteered to appear, the House Oversight Committee’s leader said.

  126. Who Will Lead Iran? Trump’s Answer Suggests His End Game Is Still Hazy. U.S., March 3

    “Most of the people we had in mind are dead,” President Trump says.

  127. Trump Says He Doesn’t Know Who Will Be Iran’s Next Leader Video, March 3

    During a bilateral meeting with Chancellor Friedrich Merz of Germany, President Trump said that the likely candidates to lead Iran were killed in the U.S.-Israeli bombing campaign.

  128. U.S. and Allies Encounter Iran’s Arsenal of Drones U.S., March 3

    The Pentagon and Middle Eastern countries say that most of the drones have been intercepted. But some have slipped through and caused damage.

  129. How Anonymous Bettors Cashed In on the Iran Strike, Just Hours Before It Happened The Upshot, March 3

    Polymarket users placed hundreds of bets of at least $1,000 predicting an imminent American strike, raising concerns about insider trading.

  130. Inside the Underground Safe Houses Sheltering Immigrants From ICE U.S., March 3

    In Springfield, Ohio, some Americans have converted their basements and spare bedrooms into shelters for immigrant families who could be targeted in raids.

  131. As Trump Bashes Spain, the German Chancellor Piles On U.S., March 3

    Friedrich Merz has called for greater European unity, but he did not object to the president rebuking Spain and Britain in an Oval Office meeting.

  132. Trump, Iran and a Host of Questions Opinion, March 3

    Questions about the future of the attack on Iran, and other reader perspectives. Also: Drug ads as a resource for patients.

  133. Congestion Pricing Wins in Court After Lengthy Battle With Trump New York, March 3

    The victory removes a major threat to the New York City tolling program, which still faces other lawsuits.

  134. Trump apuesta su presidencia en la guerra con Irán En español, March 3

    Al tomar la decisión de lanzar ataques contra Irán, el presidente se arriesga a ocasionar más muertes e inestabilidad en la región más volátil del mundo y a perder su propia posición política.

  135. Trump Administration, in Reversal, Tries to Continue Fight Against Law Firms U.S., March 3

    The administration told a court on Monday that it was abandoning its defense of executive orders targeting the firms. But on Tuesday, the Justice Department abruptly changed its position.

  136. ¿Qué es esa erupción en el cuello de Trump? Su médico se niega a explicarlo En español, March 3

    El médico del presidente de EE. UU. no esclareció en qué consistía su afección cutánea ni qué medicación estaba utilizando para tratarla.

  137. Iran’s Strategy: Expand the War, Increase the Cost, Outlast Trump World, March 3

    The Islamic Republic is aiming to draw out the conflict and broaden the fighting. That would force President Trump to risk more casualties and more political capital.

  138. Oil and Natural Gas Prices Extend Rally as Iran Attacks Escalates Business, March 3

    Energy prices continued to rise on Tuesday as attacks by the United States and Israel on Iran intensified, along with the country’s response.

  139. La embajada de EE. UU. en Arabia Saudita fue atacada por 2 drones En español, March 3

    Se aconsejó a los estadounidenses en Riad y otras ciudades que se refugiaran en un lugar seguro de inmediato.

  140. ‘Whatever It Takes’ Rattles Global Markets Business, March 3

    President Trump has signaled that he is open to the idea of a prolonged military conflict with Iran. Investors are spooked by that scenario.

  141. ¿Qué pasa en Irán y Medio Oriente? En español, March 3

    Irán está ampliando el conflicto para presionar a Estados Unidos y sus aliados.

  142. No Empire. No Kings. Opinion, March 3

    Donald Trump’s foreign policy vision is imperialism

  143. Tariffs Confound Small Businesses Again Business, March 3

    Chocolate makers and fig-paste importers are facing a tangle of unknowns, including whether to seek refunds for tariffs invalidated by the Supreme Court.

  144. JD Vance Has His Reasons Opinion, March 3

    The vice president’s political transformation from Trump skeptic to MAGA superstar has many roots.

  145. Nine Law Firms Surrendered. Four Law Firms Won. Opinion, March 3

    The four law firms that fought Trump’s executive orders have forced him to retreat.

  146. Automakers’ Dilemma: Invest in New Tech or Stick to Gas Cars? Business, March 3

    General Motors, Ford and other established automakers risk becoming relics if they don’t catch up to Chinese carmakers and technology companies in electric vehicles and self-driving cars.

  147. Noem to Address Congress for First Time Since Minnesota Immigration Surge U.S., March 3

    Kristi Noem, the homeland security secretary, is also likely to face questions about how her department’s shutdown is affecting counterterrorism work after the U.S. assault on Iran.

  148. Trump Bets That ‘Energy Dominance’ Will Make War in Iran Less Costly Climate, March 3

    So far, the energy price shocks have been relatively contained. But a prolonged conflict in the Middle East carries enormous economic risks.

  149. U.S. Attacks on Iran Test Fragile Truce With China World, March 3

    Beijing has condemned the U.S.-backed strikes on Iran, a close partner. Yet with trade talks looming, it is unlikely to risk a rupture with Washington.

  150. ¿Por qué Trump decidió atacar Irán? En español, March 3

    La decisión estadounidense de atacar Irán fue una victoria para Netanyahu, quien llevaba meses presionando a Trump sobre la necesidad de golpear lo que, según él, era un régimen debilitado.