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  1. Hamas Considering Disarmament Plan From Trump’s Board of Peace, Officials Say World, Today

    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.

  2. U.S. Dispatches Marines and Warships to Middle East World, Today

    Officials said 2,500 Marines from 11th Marine Expeditionary Unit in California and the U.S.S. Boxer amphibious ready group will go in April to relieve Marines already deployed in the Persian Gulf.

  3. Cal State Challenges Trump’s Order on Transgender Student Athletes U.S., Today

    The California State University system joins a short list of universities fighting Trump orders in court. The Education Department has threatened to cut federal funds to San Jose State University.

  4. In Reversal, Trump Restores Support for House Republican Who Opposed Tariffs U.S., Today

    President Trump reinstated his endorsement of Representative Jeff Hurd of Colorado, just weeks after pulling it back.

  5. White House Unveils A.I. Policy Aimed at Blocking State Laws U.S., Today

    The Trump administration on Friday released new guidelines for federal legislation on the technology, recommending some safeguards for children and consumer protections for energy costs.

  6. El ataque de Israel a un yacimiento de gas en Irán expone estrategias divergentes con EE. UU. En español, Today

    El presidente Trump afirmó que se había quejado con el primer ministro de Israel sobre el ataque. Pero funcionarios israelíes dijeron que los estadounidenses fueron informados de antemano.

  7. Deferring to Trump, G.O.P. Lawmakers Resist a Public Accounting on Iran U.S., Today

    Nearly three weeks into a war that polls show is unpopular, top Republicans have yet to call administration officials to testify about it, arguing that hearings would put divisions on display.

  8. I Spent Two Decades Securing Nuclear Materials. Getting at Iran’s Would Not Be Easy. Opinion, Today

    Landing in hostile territory and quickly extracting Iran’s highly enriched uranium would be next to impossible.

  9. Trump Friend Asked ICE to Detain the Mother of His Child U.S., Today

    Paolo Zampolli, a former modeling agent and a longtime Trump ally, was in a custody battle over his son. An ICE official agreed to help.

  10. Supreme Court Allows Street Preacher’s Lawsuit U.S., Today

    Gabriel Olivier was arrested after violating an ordinance restricting demonstrations outside an amphitheater in Brandon, Miss.

  11. Trump Administration Sues Harvard Over Accusations of Antisemitism U.S., Today

    The administration had spent months investigating the Ivy League school. The two sides had been in talks to negotiate a settlement.

  12. How High Will Oil Prices Go? Global Markets Brace for More Bad News. Business, Today

    Energy experts forecast more pain for consumers and businesses as the war in the Middle East shows no signs of easing.

  13. Trump Wants to Change How We Vote. Will He Succeed? The Daily, Today

    President Trump has made the SAVE America Act what he has called his “No. 1 priority” despite fierce opposition in the Senate.

  14. One Global Power, One Regional Power, Two Different Goals World, Today

    The United States views Iran through a prism of global responsibilities and strategic goals. Israel has a more regional approach. After nearly three weeks of war, their paths are diverging.

  15. U.S. Asked to Keep Military Planes in Sri Lanka Before Iran Airstrikes World, Today

    Sri Lanka did not agree to the request, officials said, and has tried to remain neutral in the U.S.-Israeli war in Iran.

  16. An Autocrat Jailed Her, but She Wants the World to Talk to Him World, Today

    Maria Kalesnikava is campaigning for the West to engage with the regime in Belarus that imprisoned her for more than five years.

  17. ‘We Don’t Need More Lawyers in Congress’: The Future of the Democratic Party Is Emerging Opinion, Today

    On a new generation of leaders on the left.

  18. How New Mexico Became an Obamacare Success Story Health, Today

    Affordable Care Act enrollment has dropped across the United States since the enhanced federal subsidies expired. But New Mexico has record numbers of people signing up.

  19. Trumps, on a Deal-Making Spree, Turn Next to Transylvania World, Today

    The president’s company is eyeing a site for a golf course and luxury apartments. Will a huge landfill and a troubled project history stand in the way?

  20. El Departamento de Justicia de EE. UU. presiona para procesar a los manifestantes En español, Today

    Los fiscales se esfuerzan por probar ante tribunales lo que el presidente ha afirmado reiteradamente: que una red de activistas de izquierda supone una amenaza para la seguridad nacional.

  21. La manosfera está en declive En español, Today

    Un nuevo documental muestra que la misoginia en las redes sociales es solo una nueva forma de vender vieja basura.

  22. In Japan, Trump’s Pearl Harbor Joke Elicits Scorn and Dismay World, Today

    Some people criticized President Trump’s decision to invoke a painful chapter of history. Others worried it might harm U.S.-Japan relations.

  23. Using Charm and Restraint, Japan’s Leader Mostly Avoids Trump’s Wrath World, Today

    During her first visit to the White House, Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi drew praise from President Trump. But the war in the Middle East will test their relationship.

  24. Un petrolero ruso podría ir camino a Cuba, desafiando el bloqueo de EE. UU. En español, Today

    Si Rusia está intentando enviar petróleo a Cuba, como sospechan algunos analistas, esto representaría un salvavidas fundamental para el gobierno cubano.

  25. On Joe Rogan, Canada’s Opposition Leader Talks Trump, Tariffs and Bruce Lee World, Yesterday

    Floundering in the polls, Pierre Poilievre, the leader of Canada’s Conservatives, sat down with the popular podcaster in hopes of raising his standing at home and abroad.

  26. Is Russian Oil Headed for Cuba, Testing the U.S. Blockade? World, Yesterday

    A Russian oil tanker is being closely tracked to see if it will challenge the Trump administration’s blockade on Cuba.

  27. Trump’s Handpicked Arts Commission Approves Gold Coin With His Face on It U.S., Yesterday

    Many of America’s founders were fiercely against taking steps that would make its government officials appear like kings, and that included featuring them on the country’s coins.

  28. Trump bromea sobre Pearl Harbor en su reunión con la líder de Japón En español, Yesterday

    Rompiendo un tabú, el presidente Trump importunó en el Despacho Oval a la primera ministra de Japón con una mención al ataque de la Segunda Guerra Mundial.

  29. Trump Says He Won’t Send Troops to Iran But Leaves Wiggle Room World, Yesterday

    The president was cagey about his plans for Iran. He confirmed the Pentagon was seeking $200 billion to support a protracted war effort while also claiming it would be over soon.

  30. Trump Makes Pearl Harbor Joke In Meeting With Japan’s Prime Minister Video, Yesterday

    President Donald Trump made a joke about the Japanese attack on Dec. 7, 1941, which led the United States into World War II, during a press conference with Japan’s prime minister Sanae Takaichi on Thursday. The president has been pressing Japan’s leader for military help in the Middle East to ease the oil crisis.

  31. White House Looks for Ways to Soothe American Jitters Over Surging Prices World, Yesterday

    President Trump and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel suggested that the war with Iran could end soon, but that there were still more attacks ahead.

  32. Democrats Demand Answers on Jared Kushner’s Mideast Business Dealings Business, Yesterday

    Two prominent lawmakers wrote to the White House and Mr. Kushner after The New York Times revealed private fund-raising efforts by President Trump’s envoy in the region.

  33. Trump’s Reaction to Israeli Strike on Gas Field Exposes Divergent Strategies U.S., Yesterday

    President Trump said he complained to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel about the attack, which sent energy markets reeling. But Israeli officials said the Americans were informed beforehand.

  34. Student Freed From ICE Detention Worries About Those Left Behind New York, Yesterday

    Dylan Lopez Contreras, the first known New York City public school student to be taken by federal agents last year, said he would “continue fighting” for migrants who remained in detention.

  35. U.S. Lifts Fertilizer Sanctions on Belarus as Iran War Causes Price Surge World, Yesterday

    The Trump administration made the move in exchange for Belarus’s freeing of 250 political prisoners, part of a rapprochement between the two countries.

  36. Trump’s Planned White House Screening Center Is Too Big, Arts Panel Says U.S., Yesterday

    The Commission of Fine Arts delayed a vote on the facility, a new, 33,000-square-foot security screening center for White House visitors, because of concerns over the design.

  37. The Planet’s Warning Signs Are Flashing Red Climate, Yesterday

    Climate scientists say many of the effects of climate change are happening faster than they predicted, the latest on the war in Iran and more news.

  38. Trump Jokes About Pearl Harbor in Meeting With Japan’s Leader U.S., Yesterday

    Breaking a taboo, President Trump needled Japan’s prime minister about the World War II attack, as she widened her eyes and appeared to take a deep breath in the Oval Office.

  39. U.S. Encourages Flow of Iranian Oil While It Battles Iran U.S., Yesterday

    Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said removing sanctions on Iranian oil would lower global prices.

  40. A Shadow Cast Over Cesar Chavez Opinion, Yesterday

    Readers react to the Times investigation of the labor leader and civil rights icon. Also: A decision on vaccines; shielding lawyers.

  41. Patel Says Agents Who Worked Mar-a-Lago Case Were Fired for Ethics Violations U.S., Yesterday

    The assertion by the F.B.I. director to a House committee is likely to be challenged in court.

  42. 24 States Sue the E.P.A. for Renouncing Its Power to Fight Climate Change Climate, Yesterday

    The suit accuses the agency of illegally repealing the endangerment finding, the scientific assessment that required it to regulate greenhouse gases.

  43. U.K. Advisers Sent to U.S. to Help Develop Options to Reopen Strait of Hormuz World, Yesterday

    The move comes after President Trump sharply criticized Prime Minister Keir Starmer for not supporting his initial military strikes on Iran.

  44. A Gift From Trump to the Supreme Court U.S., Yesterday

    In a caustic critique of the court issued on social media late Sunday night, the president inadvertently buttressed its independence.

  45. Israeli Officials Said U.S. Was Told about South Pars Attack World, Yesterday

    President Trump first said the United States “knew nothing” about an attack on the gas field in Iran, which sent global oil and gas prices soaring. He then said he cautioned Israel against it.

  46. Pentagon Seeks $200 Billion to Fund Iran War World, Yesterday

    The request, which the White House has not submitted to Congress, is already encountering some resistance.

  47. El FBI investiga a Joe Kent, cuya renuncia por la guerra en Irán enfureció a Trump En español, Yesterday

    Kent está siendo investigado por una posible filtración de información de inteligencia, según personas familiarizadas con la situación.

  48. Los cubanos no han estado luchando por esto En español, Yesterday

    Trump quiere una victoria simbólica. La gente de Cuba quiere democracia real.

  49. As Oil Prices Spiral, Damage to Infrastructure ‘Makes It Even Worse’ Business, Yesterday

    Attacks on oil and natural gas facilities this week could make it much harder for Persian Gulf countries to rebuild and restart production when the war eventually end.

  50. Trump and Iran Won’t Leave the Agenda as European Leaders Meet World, Yesterday

    A gathering in Brussels was meant to concentrate on jump-starting the E.U. economy. Instead, the fallout of the war in the Middle East is front and center.

  51. The Markets Contend With Powell’s Long Goodbye Business, Yesterday

    The chair of the Federal Reserve said that he might not leave the central bank any time soon, setting up a potential clash with President Trump.

  52. Who Is Winning the War in Iran? The Daily, Yesterday

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

  53. Can Military Excellence Save Us From Trump’s Incompetence? Opinion, Yesterday

    It should never have come to this.

  54. Trump Is Putting His Stamp on the World Opinion, Yesterday

    Be careful what you wish for.

  55. It’s All About Hormuz Opinion, Yesterday

    The U.S. cannot both end the war immediately and claim victory. It is one or the other.

  56. The Surge of Anti-Muslim Hate Demands Repudiation Opinion, Yesterday

    The attacks are shameful and full of lies.

  57. ‘Go Big and Go Loud’: Inside the Justice Dept.’s Push to Prosecute Protesters U.S., Yesterday

    Prosecutors have struggled to prove in court what the president and his aides have repeatedly said in public: that a network of leftist activists presents a serious threat to national security.

  58. Trump Says U.S. and Qatar Not Involved in Strike on Iran’s South Pars Gas Field World, Yesterday

    President Trump said Israel was responsible for the attack, but vowed to “massively” destroy the gas field if Tehran hit Qatar’s energy facilities in retaliation.

  59. Destroying Lebanon Won’t Defeat Hezbollah Opinion, Yesterday

    A failure by Israel to engage with the Lebanese government in the fight against Hezbollah will undermine its own interests.

  60. F.B.I. Investigates Joe Kent, Whose Resignation Over Iran War Angered Trump U.S., Yesterday

    Mr. Kent is under investigation for a possible intelligence leak, according to people familiar with the situation. The inquiry is said to predate his resignation this week as the top U.S. counterterrorism official.

  61. Newsmax Executive Named as Voice of America’s Deputy U.S., Yesterday

    The appointment raised concerns that the Trump administration would try to erode the news group’s independence after picking a deputy who had been at conservative news channels for around 20 years.

  62. Here’s What Happened in the War in the Middle East on Wednesday World, March 18

    A day of strikes on energy facilities and testimony in Washington to members of Congress.

  63. Senate G.O.P. Again Blocks Bid to Stop Iran War Until Trump Wins Authorization U.S., March 18

    For the second time since the war began, Senate Democrats tried and failed to win passage of a resolution that would have halted the offensive until President Trump went to Congress for approval.

  64. A Peek Into Trump’s Planning of America’s 250th Suggests a Religious Focus Arts, March 18

    A closed-door White House event included news about the National Garden of American Heroes and an emphasis on the role of religion in the founding.

  65. On Iran, Gabbard Turned Intelligence Duties Over to Trump U.S., March 18

    Tulsi Gabbard, the director of national intelligence, was left to square the president’s comments about an imminent nuclear threat from Iran with a letter from one of her trusted aides.

  66. Following Trump, Republicans in Congress Propose to Ban Most Voting by Mail U.S., March 18

    A restrictive voter I.D. bill under consideration in the Senate could severely limit mail-in voting. Conservatives are pressing to end the practice outright, taking aim at an option that is widely used by voters.

  67. How Trump Should Extricate Himself From His Iran Quagmire Opinion, March 18

    Declaring victory and ending the war might not be so easy.

  68. Why Trump Keeps Saying ‘Nuclear’ Video, March 18

    Our national security reporter David E. Sanger describes how President Trump is considering a risky commando operation at an Iranian nuclear site.

  69. Vance Says He Welcomes Disagreement, but Supports Joe Kent’s Resignation U.S., March 18

    In Michigan, Vice President JD Vance said that “when the president of the United States makes a decision, it’s your job to help make that decision as effective and successful as possible.”

  70. Trump’s Homeland Security Pick Says He’d End Policy That Slowed Disaster Aid Climate, March 18

    The president’s nominee, Markwayne Mullin, said he would avoid “micromanaging” FEMA.

  71. Trump’s Ballroom: Put It Underground? Opinion, March 18

    Readers criticize President Trump’s proposed ballroom addition to the White House. Also: Trust the pediatrician; troops, not “boots on the ground.”

  72. The March 18 Federal Reserve Interest Rates live blog included one standalone post:
  73. N.Y.C. High School Student Freed After 10 Months in ICE Detention New York, March 18

    The arrest of Dylan Lopez Contreras last year was the first reported case of a public school student in the city being taken by federal immigration agents since President Trump returned to office.

  74. For U.S., Unmet Expectations in Iran Fit a Familiar Pattern in the Region U.S., March 18

    Iran’s military retaliation, along with the political defiance of its new leaders, evokes a decades-old pattern of unrealized goals for American interventions in the region.

  75. Trump no puede salir de esta guerra con retórica En español, March 18

    El presidente estadounidense inició una guerra sin un plan para terminarla y con consecuencias cada vez mayores para la economía global.

  76. The Manosphere Continues to Devolve Opinion, March 18

    A new documentary shows that social media misogyny is just a new way to sell old garbage.

  77. Weighing the Costs of Corporate Silence Business, March 18

    The days of the quarterly earnings report could be numbered as the Securities and Exchange Commission is said to weigh a rule change. What it could mean for investors is likely to stir debate.

  78. Trump’s Pick for Homeland Security Secretary to Testify U.S., March 18

    Senator Markwayne Mullin of Oklahoma was chosen to replace the ousted secretary Kristi Noem and will face senators at a confirmation hearing on Wednesday.

  79. Intelligence Officials to Face Questions on Iran U.S., March 18

    In a Senate hearing on Wednesday, lawmakers are likely to ask about the information provided to the Trump administration ahead of the U.S.-Israeli war against Iran.

  80. The Last Thing Trump Wants to Do Is Save America Opinion, March 18

    This Is what the president is fixated on right now?

  81. The March 18 Business live blog included one standalone post:
  82. Obama’s Iran Nuclear Deal Was Working. Trump Tore It Up. Opinion, March 18

    Supporters and opponents of the plan agreed on at least one thing: The alternative was war.

  83. If You Hate Trump’s Economy, I Have News for You Opinion, March 18

    It’s all a matter of perspective.

  84. The Cost of the A.I. Boom: A Trade Deficit the President Detests Business, March 18

    A recent surge of A.I.-related imports has become an impediment to the smaller trade deficit President Trump wants.

  85. Los cubanoestadounidenses podrán tener negocios en Cuba, pero ¿es suficiente? En español, March 18

    Expertos señalaron que los cubanoestadounidenses que huyeron lo hicieron porque se les confiscaron sus negocios y difícilmente podrían regresar a Cuba sin garantías jurídicas básicas.

  86. This Isn’t What Cubans Have Been Fighting For Opinion, March 18

    Trump wants a symbolic win. Islanders want actual democracy.

  87. He’s Openly Antisemitic. Young Male Conservatives in Florida Love Him. Opinion, March 18

    Michelle Goldberg on a dark political reality she found in Florida.

  88. Trump Promised the ‘World’s Lowest’ Drug Prices. We Checked the Numbers. World, March 18

    The TrumpRx website claims to offer the best prices for medications. Here’s where Americans still pay more — and much more.

  89. Trump’s Friendship With Japan’s Leader Faces Test Over Iran World, March 18

    In Washington on Thursday, President Trump is expected to press Sanae Takaichi for military help in the Strait of Hormuz. But she faces constraints on what she can offer.

  90. As War Chokes Natural Gas Supply, Asia Turns Back to Coal Business, March 18

    Across Asia, a sharp drop in liquefied natural gas supplies is pushing major importers back toward coal, undermining L.N.G.’s long-held role as a stable energy anchor.

  91. Cuban Americans Will Be Allowed to Own Businesses in Cuba, but Is That Enough? World, March 18

    The Cuban government announced that Cubans living abroad can own and invest in businesses, but experts said they were disappointed that the measures didn’t go further.

  92. Year After Trump Takeover, Institute of Peace Is Little More Than Scenery U.S., March 18

    As a lawsuit by the former staff drags on, the fight highlights President Trump’s upending of traditional peace-building and the lasting effects of his administration’s cost-cutting blitz.

  93. Here’s What Happened in the War in the Middle East on Tuesday World, March 18

    The deaths of two top Iranian officials were announced on Tuesday, while President Trump once again lashed out at NATO allies who refused to aid the U.S. war effort against Iran.

  94. Trump Says U.S. Doesn’t Need Help From U.S. Allies in Iran Video, March 17

    Amid mounting criticism from other countries and his own administration, President Trump told reporters that the U.S. didn’t need help opening the Strait of Hormuz.

  95. Kharg Island Is an Appealing Target for Trump, With High Risks U.S., March 17

    A U.S. attack or a move to seize control of Iran’s main oil export hub could cripple the country’s ability to profit from its natural resources. But it would also risk sending energy prices even higher.

  96. A War With, Not for, Israel Opinion, March 17

    Israel is the rare U.S. ally that pulls its weight, shares the risk and contributes to victory.

  97. The March 17 Iran War Trump Oil Lebanon live blog included one standalone post:
  98. The Iran War Is Pushing Some Countries to Cut Back On Energy Use Climate, March 17

    As the conflict enters its third week, some nations are trying to reduce energy use, including a mandatory energy holiday in Sri Lanka.

  99. Chief Justice Says Personal Attacks on Judges Are ‘Dangerous’ and Must Stop U.S., March 17

    The public remarks from Chief Justice John Roberts were his first since President Trump excoriated the justices who ruled against his tariffs in harsh and personal terms.

  100. China Ramps Up Scrutiny of a Meta A.I. Deal Technology, March 17

    The country appears to be cracking down on people linked to the acquisition of Manus, a Singapore company with Chinese roots, as President Trump prepares to visit Beijing.

  101. Trump Says U.S. Does Not ‘Need or Desire’ Help From Allies on Iran U.S., March 17

    President Trump has faced mounting criticism over the U.S.-Israeli assault on Iran from allies and even members of his own administration.

  102. Democrats Hammer Trump on ‘Energy Affordability’ as Iran War Continues Climate, March 17

    A new Senate report argues the Trump administration has also pushed costs up by stifling clean energy.

  103. Trump Bullied Allies. Now They’re Hard to Find. Opinion, March 17

    Readers discuss developments in the Iran war, including strains with allies. Also: The high cost of opera, not just at the Met.

  104. El siguiente objetivo de Trump: ‘tomar Cuba’ En español, March 17

    Aún en guerra con Irán y con el control en Venezuela, el presidente Trump está dando señales de que está a punto de intervenir en otro país.

  105. Europa y el Reino Unido se oponen a las exigencias de Trump sobre la guerra En español, March 17

    Aunque algunos países europeos dijeron que estaban discutiendo formas de ayudar a reabrir el estrecho de Ormuz, varios rechazaron las peticiones del presidente Trump de enviar buques de guerra.

  106. Trump Says Newsom Shouldn’t Be President Because He Is Dyslexic U.S., March 17

    President Trump said “a president should not have learning disabilities,” prompting criticism from a group that advocates equal opportunities for people with learning disabilities.

  107. Un incendio en un portaaviones estadounidense duró horas, según los marineros En español, March 17

    El Ford entra ahora en su décimo mes de despliegue tras llegar a Medio Oriente procedente del Caribe.

  108. Why Won’t Europe Help Trump in Iran? Let’s Count the Reasons. World, March 17

    President Trump says his NATO allies are disloyal for not helping the United States to clear an oil blockade. But they have a long list of incentives to refuse.

  109. Trump’s Next Target: ‘Taking Cuba’ World, March 17

    Still at war with Iran and in control in Venezuela, President Trump is signaling that he is about to intervene in another country.

  110. Trump’s Gutting of Election Security Fuels Worries for Midterms U.S., March 17

    Officials say the crippling of the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency, which the president himself created, could open elections to cyberattacks and foreign influence.

  111. What’s in the Voter ID Bill Trump and Republicans Are Pushing? U.S., March 17

    The legislation would require voters to prove their citizenship in person upon registration, ban IDs without a photo at polling places and criminalize failures to enforce such requirements.

  112. M.T.A. Sues Trump Administration to Release 2nd Avenue Subway Funding New York, March 17

    New York transit officials are seeking nearly $60 million in overdue federal funding to extend the subway line to East Harlem. The administration’s rationale for the freeze has been inconsistent.

  113. Why Do Men Buy Shoes That Are Too Big? Style, March 17

    It’s an affliction — and not one relegated to the Trump administration.

  114. Iran’s Hormuz Stranglehold Upends Markets and Geopolitics Business, March 17

    Energy prices continued to climb around the world as war in the Middle East intensifies. That has scrambled President Trump’s foreign policy strategy.

  115. America, Alone Briefing, March 17

    We explain why America’s allies aren’t coming to the rescue in the Strait of Hormuz.

  116. U.S. Allies Reject Trump’s Demands for Warships, and Bovino to Retire From Border Patrol The Headlines, March 17

    Plus, the champion of “Swedish death cleaning” dies at 91.

  117. Trump Suggests ‘Taking’ Cuba as Island Deals With Blackout Video, March 17

    President Trump said on Monday that he believed he would have “the honor of taking Cuba.” His comments came during a nationwide blackout and energy crisis on the island.

  118. Admiral’s Comments Undercut Pentagon’s Cluster Munition Policy U.S., March 17

    The first Trump administration defended cluster munitions as “legitimate,” but on Monday, Adm. Brad Cooper condemned them as “inherently indiscriminate.”

  119. Senate to Take Up Voter Bill Sought by Trump but Opposed by Democrats U.S., March 17

    The Republican leader said he couldn’t overcome a filibuster but, under relentless pressure from the president and the far right, would put Democrats on the record against the restrictive voter I.D. bill.

  120. Trump Administration to Music Fans: Just Kidding About Coming to Save You Opinion, March 17

    The Justice Department’s Live Nation settlement took everyone by surprise, even its lead counsel.

  121. As Carney Travels the Globe for New Alliances, He Looks Away on Human Rights World, March 17

    Canada’s prime minister chooses pragmatism in a turbulent world, which means doing business with countries that do not share Canada’s democratic values. Some critics see this as weakness.

  122. Trump Officials Weigh New $1 Billion Deal to Stop Offshore Wind Farms Climate, March 17

    Proposed settlements would block wind farms off New York State and North Carolina, according to documents reviewed by The New York Times.

  123. Sucked Into War, Gulf Countries Face the Limits of U.S. Security Guarantees World, March 17

    Barraged by Iranian attacks and questioning the value of security ties with the United States, nations in the Gulf have turned to Ukraine, Australia and Italy for help.

  124. War in Iran Exposes the Right’s Widening Rift Over Israel U.S., March 17

    As the U.S.-Israel-Iran war continues, conservatism’s most famous figures are in a rhetorical brawl over America’s role.

  125. War in the Gulf Is Now Churning the U.S.-China Relationship World, March 17

    With the Xi-Trump summit almost certainly delayed, and tensions rising over the war in Iran, vital issues for both the U.S. and China are also being cast into uncertainty.

  126. Trump Can’t Spin His Way Out of This War Opinion, March 17

    The early reality of the Iran war is not cooperating with President Trump’s bluster.

  127. El gobierno de Trump le habría dicho a Cuba que debe cambiar de presidente En español, March 17

    EE. UU. le ha dicho a Cuba que, para que se produzcan avances significativos en las negociaciones, el presidente Miguel Díaz-Canel debe dimitir, dijeron personas familiarizadas con las conversaciones.

  128. As American Bombers Take Off From Britain, Memories of Iraq Loom Large World, March 17

    R.A.F. Fairford was the site of repeated antiwar protests during the Iraq war in 2003. Now it is being used again as a base for U.S. bombing missions in the Middle East.

  129. Oil Begins Flowing Through California Pipeline Under Trump Order U.S., March 17

    Oil had not flowed through the pipeline since a 2015 rupture caused an environmental disaster on California’s Central Coast. It sets up a new fight between the Trump administration and state officials.

  130. Here’s What Happened in the War in the Middle East on Monday World, March 17

    President Trump said he might postpone a trip to China to focus on the war. More than a million people have been displaced in Lebanon this month, according to the country’s health ministry.

  131. The Shortsightedness of Trump’s War in Iran Video, March 17

    Is the U.S. repeating a century-old mistake in Iran? On “The Ezra Klein Show,” Ali Vaez, the Iran project director for the International Crisis Group, warns that Western-backed “short-term gains” often lead to unintended consequences.

  132. Trump Claims an Ex-President Confided His Regrets on Iran. But Who? U.S., March 17

    The New York Times reached out to people close to President Trump’s predecessors. They disputed Mr. Trump’s claims.

  133. Trump’s Failed Diplomacy in Iran Video, March 17

    What is the price of President Trump’s failed diplomacy? Ali Vaez, the Iran project director at the International Crisis Group, tells Ezra Klein that Trump’s preference for “surrender” over “marginal improvements” cost the U.S. a historic nuclear breakthrough.

  134. Gregory Bovino to Retire From Border Patrol U.S., March 16

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

  135. Trump Administration Said to Tell Cuba That Its President Has to Go World, March 16

    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.

  136. A Judge Strikes Down Kennedy’s Vaccine Policies Briefing, March 16

    Also, Trump raises the possibility of the U.S. “taking Cuba.” Here’s the latest at the end of Monday.

  137. Trump Is Trying to Sell War Like Steaks Video, March 16

    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.

  138. Trump dice que tendrá el ‘honor’ de ‘tomar Cuba’ En español, March 16

    Las palabras del presidente Trump se produjeron cuando se anticipaba que las autoridades de Cuba anunciaran una medida para abrir la economía a los inversores extranjeros, entre ellos los exiliados cubanos.

  139. War Isn’t the Only Thing on Trump’s Mind U.S., March 16

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

  140. Fire on U.S. Aircraft Carrier Raged for Hours, Sailors Say U.S., March 16

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

  141. S.E.C.’s Enforcement Chief Abruptly Resigns U.S., March 16

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

  142. Supreme Court Defers Decision on Trump’s Bid to End Protections for Migrants U.S., March 16

    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.

  143. Los países responden con cautela al llamado de Trump para movilizar sus buques de guerra En español, March 16

    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.

  144. Judge Strikes Down Kennedy’s Vaccine Policies Health, March 16

    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.

  145. Trump Officials Look to More Managed Approach to Trade With China U.S., March 16

    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.

  146. Administration to Convene ‘God Squad’ With Power to Override Environmental Law Climate, March 16

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

  147. Trump Says He Will Have the ‘Honor’ of ‘Taking Cuba’ World, March 16

    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.

  148. What Are Trump’s Positions on Iran? They Can Change by the Sentence. U.S., March 16

    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.

  149. Trump se enfrenta a decisiones difíciles en la tercera semana de la guerra En español, March 16

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

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

    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.