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  1. As Europe Seeks Voice in Iran War, German Leader Will Meet Trump World, Today

    Chancellor Friedrich Merz’s visit to Washington, long planned, is now likely to be dominated by discussions of the attack, which Europeans did not take part in.

  2. The Deadly Cost of the Nigerian Military’s Inaction World, Today

    The country has one of the most feared armed forces in Africa, yet within its own borders, it has repeatedly failed to stop abductions and attacks.

  3. Global Economy Is Facing the Prospect of Another Profound Shock Business, Today

    A protracted conflict in the Middle East risks a spike in energy prices and broader inflation.

  4. OpenAI Amends A.I. Deal With the Pentagon Technology, Today

    The new pact includes additional protections to prevent the use of the company’s technology for mass surveillance of Americans.

  5. Seven Takeaways From the Clintons’ Epstein Depositions U.S., Today

    Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton was defiant. Former President Bill Clinton spoke of President Trump’s ties to Epstein. A Republican raised a conspiracy theory.

  6. Melania Trump Promotes ‘Peace Through Education’ at U.N. as War With Iran Expands U.S., Today

    The first lady advocated an increased focus on education and empathy, as her husband has waged war in the Middle East and sought to cut education funding at home.

  7. U.S. Embassy in Saudi Capital Hit by 2 Drones on Tuesday, Kingdom Says World, Today

    Americans in Riyadh and other cities were advised to shelter in place immediately.

  8. Can These Democrats Make Combative Centrism Happen? U.S., Today

    Third Way, the moderate Democratic advocacy group and think tank, has an expansive and expensive plan to shape the 2028 presidential campaign.

  9. Trump Says He Will End Boycott of White House Correspondents’ Dinner U.S., Today

    The mentalist Oz Pearlman is this year’s speaker. “Hopefully, it will be something very Special,” the president wrote on Truth Social.

  10. All the President’s Portraits Interactive, Today

    President Trump’s image — in paint and pixels, on posters and sculptures — is ubiquitous inside the White House, and beyond.

  11. Trump Embraces U.S. Military Power After Years of Caution U.S., Today

    The wars in Afghanistan and Iraq offered a stark lesson in the limits of military force. The Iran attacks suggest an era of postwar wariness is over.

  12. In Plunging Into a Mideast Conflict, Trump Gambles His Presidency U.S., Today

    The risks for President Trump from the assault on Iran are escalating as casualties mount, oil prices rise and the war expands across the region.

  13. Eliminating Iran’s Ballistic Missiles Could Be Difficult U.S., Today

    Much of Tehran’s arsenal of missiles may be hidden underground, making it harder to destroy.

  14. Trump Administration Abandons Efforts to Impose Orders on Law Firms U.S., Today

    The move amounts to a surrender in a clash that has led many law firms to submit to the president rather than face the threat of his executive orders.

  15. In First Appearance Since Taking the Country to War, Trump Is Business as Usual U.S., Today

    President Trump gave a “brief update” on the Iran operation. And then he stayed true to form.

  16. The Idea That Trump Was Antiwar Was Always Delusional Opinion, Today

    Trump’s foreign policy has often been less a repudiation of neoconservatism than a mutation of it.

  17. The Legality, or Illegality, of Killing a Foreign Leader, Explained U.S., Yesterday

    The United States and Israel started a war with Iran by killing its supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.

  18. U.S. Imposes Sanctions on Rwanda, Saying It Sabotaged Trump Peace Deal World, Yesterday

    Rwanda’s government responded by claiming the sanctions unjustly targeted only one party to the conflict and misrepresented the facts.

  19. Trump Signals U.S. Is Prepared for Long War Against Iran World, Yesterday

    President Trump also declined to rule out sending ground troops into Iran as the conflict spread into the Gulf countries and Lebanon and Israel exchanged strikes.

  20. They’re Hiring at U.S.A.I.D. Just Not Anyone Who Worked There. U.S., Yesterday

    The Trump administration said in a memo it wanted to “avoid the risk of impaired objectivity” by hiring former staff members to wind down operations at the U.S. Agency for International Development.

  21. Latest Question on Trump’s Health: What Is That Neck Rash? U.S., Yesterday

    President Trump’s physician did not explain what the skin condition was or what medication he was using to treat it.

  22. Conflict Spreads Across the Gulf World, Yesterday

    Iran is expanding the conflict to put pressure on the U.S. and its allies.

  23. As Maduro and Khamenei Learned, It’s Harder Than Ever for Leaders to Hide U.S., Yesterday

    A surge in sensors and cameras, combined with artificial intelligence, has transformed U.S. intelligence’s ability to locate foreign heads of state. Add to that an American president willing to capture or kill them.

  24. Pakistan Strikes Bagram Air Base, Escalating ‘Open War’ With Taliban World, Yesterday

    Satellite imagery showed flattened warehouses at the base that served as the nerve center of America’s 20-year war in Afghanistan, a prized asset for the Taliban.

  25. Trump prevé una guerra de semanas y plantea escenarios contradictorios sobre el futuro de Irán En español, Yesterday

    ¿Se reproducirá la estrategia aplicada en Venezuela? ¿O el pueblo iraní tomará el gobierno? En una entrevista, el mandatario no parecía seguro: “Es muy pronto”.

  26. El ataque a Irán aumenta el temor en Cuba, ya bajo presión de EE. UU. En español, Yesterday

    Muchos cubanos se preguntan si Trump planea atacar a continuación al gobierno comunista de su país.

  27. Nothing to See Here, Folks Opinion, Yesterday

    The American public has received too little information to effectively judge the goals and objectives of the largest U.S. military operation in the Middle East in a generation.

  28. Texas Holds First Elections Since Starting the Gerrymandering War U.S., Yesterday

    The state’s congressional map looks much different, and so do those in other states across the country.

  29. After the Attack on Iran, Fear and Support Opinion, Yesterday

    Readers debate the justification for President Trump’s decision to take military action against Iran.

  30. Macron Expands French Nuclear Arsenal and Vows Protection for Neighbors World, Yesterday

    The announcement was a significant step in forging a European deterrent as Russia grows more aggressive and the U.S. steps back.

  31. He Hatched a Plot to Kill Trump on a Napkin. The F.B.I. Was Listening. New York, Yesterday

    Testimony and evidence in Asif Merchant’s trial has so far portrayed him as a zealous yet bumbling operative who never came close to his mission, which prosecutors say was backed by Iran.

  32. No dejemos que Trump arruine el Mundial En español, Yesterday

    La Copa del Mundo es una oportunidad para que EE. UU. demuestre que es más que Trump.

  33. How Trump Decided to Go to War U.S., Yesterday

    President Trump’s embrace of military action in Iran was spurred by an Israeli leader determined to end diplomatic negotiations. Few of the president’s advisers voiced opposition.

  34. U.S. Sending More Forces to Middle East as Iran War Widens U.S., Yesterday

    Gen. Dan Caine, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, said more troops and fighter jets were heading to the region. He acknowledged the possibility of an extended campaign.

  35. Attacks on Iran Heighten Fears in Cuba, Already Under U.S. Pressure World, Yesterday

    Many Cubans are wondering if the Trump administration plans to target their country’s Communist government next.

  36. The Unexpected Winners From Trump’s New Global Tariff U.S., Yesterday

    The president’s flat 10 percent tariff is most beneficial to nations that previously faced the highest rates. But it’s not clear how much that will prompt a new surge in imports.

  37. Behind Trump’s Reversal On Regime Change Video, Yesterday

    As a candidate, Donald J. Trump criticized regime change as “a proven, absolute failure.” Now he finds himself pursuing the exact kind of regime change he once criticized. Our chief White House correspondent, Peter Baker, tracks the president’s evolution on this issue.

  38. Sales of Heavy Equipment Fall Under Tariff Pressures Business, Yesterday

    An industry report shows high interest rates, fewer infrastructure projects and tariffs pressures have slowed growth and decreased jobs in the sector.

  39. Airline Stocks Tumble as Iran War Expands Across Middle East Business, Yesterday

    Higher fuel prices and lower demand for international flights are eating into airlines’ profits.

  40. The Pentagon’s Favorite Tech Guy Is This Hawaiian Shirt-Wearing Founder Technology, Yesterday

    Palmer Luckey, who founded the defense tech start-up Anduril, has become the It Guy as President Trump aims to modernize the U.S. military with autonomous weapons.

  41. Top Iranian Security Official Calls Trump War Aims ‘Delusional’ World, Yesterday

    Ali Larijani, seen as a pragmatist who could negotiate with Washington, struck a defiant tone and vowed to fight on.

  42. Already Weathering a Trade War, Asia Now Faces a New Energy Threat Business, Yesterday

    China and its neighbors scrambled to soften the blow of a disorderly trade war. Conflict in the Middle East now threatens to disrupt the oil imports that power their economies.

  43. Trump Says More U.S. Casualties Are ‘Likely’ in War With Iran, and Oil Prices Jump After Attack The Headlines, Yesterday

    Plus, what to know about the A.I. videos that kids are watching.

  44. As Trump Bombs Iran, America’s Allies Watch Fitfully From Sidelines World, Yesterday

    Disregarded by President Trump over Iran, Europe’s leaders are adapting to a world in which they are little more than bystanders.

  45. Trump Wants You to Get Used to This. Don’t. Opinion, Yesterday

    The old U.S.-led order is dead; the new one feels unstable and ominous, as if a storm could descend at any moment.

  46. 6 Voters React to Attacks on Iran Ahead of the Texas Primaries U.S., Yesterday

    President Trump has said the attacks were necessary for the security of the United States and to free the Iranian people from oppression. Do voters agree?

  47. Will a Peacock Like Gavin Newsom Fly? Opinion, Yesterday

    California’s governor challenges the usual criteria for a presidential nominee.

  48. Republicans Cite Iran Attacks to Pressure Democrats on Shutdown U.S., Yesterday

    GOP lawmakers ensured there was enough money for the immigration crackdown, but the funding pause threatens other Homeland Security work.

  49. Supreme Court Will Hear Arguments Over Law Banning Drug Users From Owning Guns U.S., Yesterday

    The case involves a Texas man charged after agents found drugs and a gun in his home and tests the constitutionality of the federal law.

  50. The Big Problem With Tariffs Isn’t the Rates. It’s the Corruption. Opinion, Yesterday

    The president still has a lot of leeway to impose tariffs. That’s an invitation for businesses to curry favor with him.

  51. Antitrust Trial to Challenge Live Nation’s Grip on the Music Industry Arts, Yesterday

    A jury will decide whether the music colossus, which owns venues, represents artists and operates Ticketmaster, is a monopoly, as the Justice Department contends.

  52. Don’t Let Trump Ruin the World Cup Opinion, Yesterday

    The World Cup Is a Chance for the U.S. To Show It Is More Than Trump

  53. Germany’s Chancellor Is in Washington. It Gets Worse. Opinion, Yesterday

    Friedrich Merz’s chancellorship is in choppy waters.

  54. Afghanistan Says Pakistan Tried to Strike Prized Air Base World, Yesterday

    The Afghan military said it had thwarted a Pakistani airstrike on the former U.S. base, Bagram airfield, amid an intensifying campaign that has targeted dozens of military sites across the country.

  55. Trump Says War Could Last Weeks and Offers Contradictory Visions of New Regime U.S., Yesterday

    In a brief interview, he said the country’s hardened military should simply surrender their weapons to the Iranian public.

  56. Iranian Strikes on Gulf States Reach the Hundreds World, March 1

    Iran has fired nearly 400 missiles and over 800 drones across the Persian Gulf in the past two days, according to government reports.

  57. Trump Says He Is the ‘Least Racist’ President. But His Term Echoes a Grim Past. U.S., March 1

    Woodrow Wilson’s presidency has taken on new resonance among historians and critics of President Trump, particularly when it comes to race.

  58. La caída del ayatolá da pie a una peligrosa incertidumbre En español, March 1

    Nadie debería llorar al ayatolá Jamení, pero Trump está creando la oportunidad para el caos y la violencia con su campaña contra Irán.

  59. In Latest Turn From Talks to War, U.S. Casts Doubt on Diplomacy U.S., March 1

    President Trump again deployed heavy force against a country with which he had been negotiating, continuing a pattern seen in previous attacks on Iran and Venezuela.

  60. What Now in Iran? World, March 1

    Ayatollah Ali Khamenei is dead. Whoever takes his place will shape the Middle East’s future.

  61. Oil Prices Jump 10% After Iran Attack, Pointing to Economic Risks Business, March 1

    How long prices remain high will depend on what the United States, Israel and Iran do next.

  62. Stakes Quickly Rise for U.S. in War, With 3 Service Members Killed U.S., March 1

    The grim toll signaled that Iran was more prepared for war than the Trump administration anticipated, U.S. military officials said.

  63. Democrats Question Trump’s Urgency to Attack Iran World, March 1

    Lawmakers questioned whether the United States faced an “imminent” threat from Iran, a requirement for the president to lawfully initiate military action without congressional approval.

  64. Trump lanza un mensaje a los iraníes para que tomen el control de su gobierno En español, March 1

    El ambiguo llamamiento del presidente Trump se produce después de que socavara los medios de comunicación financiados por Estados Unidos que normalmente habrían ayudado al gobierno a llegar a la gente dentro del país.

  65. Trump and Netanyahu Are Doing the Free World a Favor Opinion, March 1

    American hearts should be moved by moments like this, when free nations band together to administer justice and supply hope.

  66. La CIA ayudó a determinar la ubicación de Jamení. Israel atacó después En español, March 1

    El asesinato del líder supremo de Irán y de otros altos cargos iraníes se produjo tras un estrecho intercambio de información entre Estados Unidos e Israel, según personas familiarizadas con la operación.

  67. Trump Says He’s Open to Talks With Iran’s New Leadership World, March 1

    In an interview with The Atlantic, President Trump said the country’s new leaders after the death of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei “want to talk” but did not say whom he was referring to.

  68. The Attack on Iran: A Range of Voices Opinion, March 1

    Readers offer varied perspectives, including praise and criticism, on the strikes again Iran.

  69. A Tyrant Falls. Dangerous Uncertainty Begins. Opinion, March 1

    No one should mourn Ayatollah Khamenei, but Trump is creating the opportunity for chaos and violence with his campaign against Iran.

  70. The Killing of Iran’s Supreme Leader and the End of an Era in the Middle East The Daily, March 1

    Iran’s supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, was killed in a major assault launched by the United States and Israel.

  71. Why Diplomacy Was Doomed: Trump’s Issue Was Iran’s Leadership Itself U.S., March 1

    President Trump’s envoys negotiated with Iran over its nuclear program. But Mr. Trump and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel wanted much more.

  72. The U.S. Released the Epstein Files. The Arrests Are Overseas. World, March 1

    While the latest tranche of documents about the sex offender Jeffrey Epstein has exposed a deeply American scandal, it is Europe where the aggressive enforcement is taking place.

  73. Para Trump, el ataque a Irán es la guerra de elección fundamental En español, March 1

    No existía una amenaza inmediata por parte de Irán. Pero el presidente vio la oportunidad de llevar al límite a un gobierno debilitado, y apuesta por desencadenar un levantamiento popular.

  74. Iran Got Trump All Wrong Opinion, March 1

    We should not squander this moment, when Iran is uniquely weak and vulnerable and we hold all of the advantages — literally.

  75. War and Peace Cannot Be Left to One Man — Especially Not This Man Opinion, March 1

    The Constitution isn’t a technicality.

  76. In Texas, the Old, Kinder, Gentler G.O.P. Faces Its Alamo Moment Opinion, March 1

    John Cornyn says his challenger doesn’t have the character to serve in the Senate. MAGA voters might not care.

  77. Trump’s War of Choice With Iran Video, March 1

    Our national security correspondent David E. Sanger examines the war of choice that President Trump has initiated with Iran.

  78. The C.I.A. Helped Pinpoint a Gathering of Iranian Leaders. Then Israel Struck. U.S., March 1

    The killing of Iran’s supreme leader and other top Iranian officials came after close intelligence sharing between the United States and Israel, according to people familiar with the operation.

  79. Trump Stays Out of Public View After U.S. Launches Military Assault on Iran U.S., March 1

    President Trump did not deliver a formal address to the American public to explain why the country was at war, a departure from his predecessors.

  80. Trump’s Decision to Strike Iran Opens New Fissures in Midterms U.S., February 28

    Republicans largely supported the decision, while Democrats mostly opposed it — but divisions appeared in both parties.

  81. Trump Tells Iranians to ‘Take Over’ Their Government. But How? U.S., February 28

    President Trump’s ambiguous appeal comes after he undermined U.S.-funded media outlets that normally would have helped the administration reach people inside the country.

  82. ‘Mess Around and Find Out’: 4 Opinion Writers on the Khamenei Strike Opinion, February 28

    How should Americans feel about the potential for regime change? What happens now?

  83. Guess What Trump Values Above the Constitution Opinion, February 28

    The State of the Union was very revealing.

  84. Trump, the Self-Declared Peace President, Goes to War Seeking Regime Change U.S., February 28

    President Trump has become increasingly willing to assert American power overseas, a decade after propelling himself to the highest office by promising to focus on “America first.”

  85. U.S. Ability to Determine What Comes Next in Iran Might Be Limited U.S., February 28

    Questions remain about how much effort the Trump administration will put into changing the Iranian government.

  86. Only 21% of Americans Support the United States Initiating an Attack on Iran U.S., February 28

    The public’s appetite for a U.S. attack on Iran was low before President Trump and Israel took action on Saturday.

  87. How Iranians Can Take Control of Their Future Opinion, February 28

    U.S. military interventions have often gone poorly for the countries in question. But there is much the world, and Iranians, can do.

  88. Fact-Checking Trump’s Justifications for Attacking Iran U.S., February 28

    The president made unsupported and exaggerated claims in a speech announcing the attack on Iran.

  89. Trump’s Unilateral Attack on Iran Paves Way for Broader Dispute Over War Powers World, February 28

    Critics say the president is violating the Constitution, and many Democrats and at least two Republicans in Congress say they must vote on whether to enter such a conflict.

  90. Netanyahu Takes His Shot at Regime Change in Iran World, February 28

    The United States and Israel have declared their war aim as paving the way for a popular uprising against the government in Tehran.

  91. San Francisco Ballet Pulls Out of Kennedy Center Performances Arts, February 28

    The ballet company, one of the country’s most prestigious, had been under pressure to cancel its shows amid President Trump’s takeover of the performing arts center.

  92. The Folly of Attacking Iran Opinion, February 28

    We don’t know how likely it is that the attacks will be successful, nor what costs or risks they bring.

  93. Trump autoriza las ventas de petróleo al sector privado de Cuba En español, February 28

    Tras bloquear los envíos de petróleo desde el extranjero a la isla, el gobierno de Trump da luz verde a la entrada de pequeñas cantidades a Cuba, siempre que no lleguen al gobierno.

  94. For Trump, the Iran Attack Is the Ultimate War of Choice U.S., February 28

    There was no immediate threat from Iran. But the president saw a chance to push a weakened government over the edge, and is betting he can spark a popular uprising.

  95. El ataque a Irán y sus represalias en imágenes En español, February 28

    Medio Oriente se sacudió después de que EE. UU. e Israel lanzaran el sábado un gran ataque contra Teherán.

  96. The President of War Opinion, February 28

    The U.S. military was once a tool of last resort for American presidents.

  97. Trump pide el derrocamiento del gobierno de Irán En español, February 28

    En un video de ocho minutos, el presidente de Estados Unidos anunció una campaña “masiva” de ataques contra Irán e instó al pueblo iraní a sublevarse cuando terminen.

  98. Lo que hay que saber sobre los ataques de EE. UU. contra Irán En español, February 28

    Estados Unidos e Israel lanzaron un ataque contra las principales ciudades de Irán. El presidente Trump pide a los iraníes “tomar las riendas de su gobierno”.

  99. Smoke-Filled Skies and Crowded Bomb Shelters After Iran Is Attacked World, February 28

    See images from the Middle East after the United States and Israel on Saturday launched a major attack against Tehran.

  100. The United States and Israel Attack Iran Briefing, February 28

    The country is retaliating, and the Middle East is in crisis.

  101. As U.S. Bombs Tehran, Some Iranians Feel Abandoned by Their Leaders World, February 28

    The government provided little advice in the days before the attacks or as the bombs fell, more than a dozen Iranians said in interviews.

  102. Hollywood Isn’t Celebrating Ellison’s Win Opinion, February 28

    Anxiety about Netflix gives way to anxiety about layoffs.

  103. Will Trump’s Failures Cost the G.O.P. in Texas? Opinion, February 28

    The round table convenes to discuss the upcoming Texas primaries and Trump’s State of the Union shortcomings.

  104. If A.I. Is a Weapon, Who Should Control It? Opinion, February 28

    Better to put this power in the hands of private industry or government officials?

  105. Real Despots Hijack Artificial Intelligence Opinion, February 28

    Don’t give Trump and Hegseth unfettered control of dangerous A.I.

  106. Trump’s Sins Are His Own. Leave Pagans Out of It. Opinion, February 28

    Readers respond to a guest essay on the president’s behavior and the ancient roots of human dignity and compassion.

  107. Here’s What World Leaders Are Saying About the U.S.-Led Attack on Iran World, February 28

    Governments around the world urged restraint after the United States and Israel launched a major assault, and Iran vowed retaliation.

  108. What to Know About the U.S. Attacks on Iran World, February 28

    The United States, joined by Israel, launched an attack on major cities in Iran, as President Trump called on Iranians to overthrow the government.

  109. America Has Occupied Canada, in the Creative Mind of a Toronto Artist World, February 28

    A speculative public art series that began in alleyways and on buildings and a tennis court fence is opening as a chilling new show at Western University.

  110. Trump Calls on Iranians to Overthrow Regime Video, February 28

    In a video posted on Truth Social on Saturday, President Trump warned Iranians to stay safe as the United States bombed their country and called on them to overthrow the regime and take control after the attack.

  111. Así fue la violenta carrera delictiva del ‘Mencho’ En español, February 28

    La brutalidad y la perspicacia empresarial del Mencho lo llevaron a la cima del mundo de los cárteles, hasta que cometió un error fatal.

  112. Trump Gives Green Light to Private Oil Sales to Cuba World, February 28

    After blocking foreign oil shipments, the Trump administration is now allowing small amounts of oil to enter Cuba — as long as they circumvent government hands.

  113. The Bloody Rise and Fall of Mexico’s Top Crime Boss World, February 28

    El Mencho’s brutality and business acumen put him atop the cartel world, until he made a fatal mistake.

  114. Pentagon Watchdog Stalls Proposal to Review Targeting in Trump’s Boat Strikes U.S., February 28

    A new inspector general delayed a decision on whether to approve the project and is said to have raised its potential political ramifications, in a test of the watchdog system in President Trump’s second term.

  115. Park Service to Revive Statue of Founding Father Who Enslaved Hundreds Climate, February 28

    Caesar Rodney, whose statue was placed in storage amid racial injustice protests in 2020, will be honored in Washington this summer.

  116. QAnon Faithful See Validation in the Epstein Files Business, February 28

    The nearly decade-old conspiracy theory does not align neatly with the facts emerging from the documents. That does not seem to matter.

  117. Initial Focus of U.S. Strikes in Iran Is Military Targets World, February 28

    Dozens of attacks were carried out by warplanes launched from bases and aircraft carriers in the region. President Trump said the targets included missile sites, Iran’s navy and nuclear facilities.

  118. Trump usa a su gabinete como un escudo protector. Ya no es suficiente En español, February 28

    Antes, servir en el gobierno significaba implementar políticas; ahora significa adulación.

  119. Trump Calls for Overthrow of Iran’s Government World, February 28

    In an eight-minute video, President Trump announced a “massive” campaign of U.S. strikes on Iran and urged the Iranian people to rise up once they end.

  120. A Tale of Two Seasons at Columbia, and Two Responses to Student Arrests New York, February 28

    When Mahmoud Khalil was detained by immigration agents last year, the university’s response was restrained. It was different with Elmina Aghayeva this week.

  121. Canada’s Leader Heads to Asia and Australia to Build ‘Middle Power’ Bonds World, February 28

    Prime Minister Mark Carney visits India, Australia and Japan seeking deals to strengthen his country’s links to Indo-Pacific powers and break Canada’s dependence on the United States.

  122. Man Convicted of Forging Threats Against Trump Gets 16.5 Years in Prison U.S., February 28

    A Wisconsin man was found guilty of impersonating an undocumented immigrant in handwritten letters that threatened to kill the president in an effort to get the immigrant deported.

  123. México combate al narcotráfico en una cuerda floja de terror En español, February 28

    Conforme los cárteles se han arraigado cada vez más en México, los narcobloqueos han pasado a ser una manera de afirmar su poder de forma explícita

  124. ‘We Got to Win the Midterms’: Trump Takes His State of the Union Message on the Road U.S., February 28

    During a visit to Texas, President Trump made clear that he would be driving home his depiction of Democrats as out of step ahead of the elections in November.

  125. Taiwan Arms Sale Approved by Congress Is Delayed as Trump Plans Visit to Beijing U.S., February 28

    The package worth billions of dollars and endorsed by lawmakers is stalled at the State Department as the U.S. and China plan an April summit.

  126. Crypto’s Richest Man Details His Secret Talks, Prison Time and Humbling Comedown Technology, February 28

    In a draft of his memoir, Changpeng Zhao, the founder of Binance, laid out the secret negotiations that led to his imprisonment and a run-in with ICE.

  127. Why Did Trump Go to War With Anthropic? Opinion, February 28

    The military needs the very best A.I. to streamline its operations. It should find ways to work with these companies, not erect barriers.

  128. Trump Signals Opposition to Tariff Refunds, Hinting at Legal War to Come Business, February 27

    One week after the Supreme Court invalidated President Trump’s tariffs, he suggested that his administration could try to relitigate a case that was decided 6 to 3.

  129. Silicon Valley Rallies Behind Anthropic in A.I. Clash With Trump Technology, February 27

    Actions by the president and the Pentagon appeared to drive a wedge between Washington and the tech industry, whose leaders and workers spoke out for the start-up.

  130. Student Remains in Honduras After ICE Vows to Deport Her Again U.S., February 27

    Any Lucia López Belloza was deported by mistake. A judge ordered her return by Friday. When the Trump administration sent a plane, she decided not to get on.

  131. This Year, It Will Be the ‘Trump Kennedy Center Honors’ Arts, February 27

    Despite plans to close the building this summer for a two-year reconstruction project, the renamed ceremony will be held elsewhere, the center’s president said.

  132. Can Mamdani (and Trump) Build a Neighborhood Over a Queens Rail Yard? New York, February 27

    Mayor Zohran Mamdani said President Trump was receptive to partnering on a project to build some 12,000 homes in Queens. Many hurdles still await.

  133. Bill Clinton declara sobre su relación con Epstein: ‘No hice nada malo’ En español, February 27

    Los republicanos parecían ansiosos por presionar al expresidente. Los demócratas dijeron que esperaban utilizar su comparecencia como precedente para exigir que el presidente Trump también responda.

  134. Trump Says He’s ‘Not Happy’ With Progress of Iran Talks U.S., February 27

    The president expressed his negative view of the status of nuclear talks as he weighed military strikes against Iran.

  135. Navy’s Newest Aircraft Carrier Heads to Mideast as It Fixes Nagging Problems U.S., February 27

    The carrier has had mechanical problems throughout its eight-month deployment, but officials now say it is ready for battle. Take a look inside the ship.

  136. The Epstein Files and Our Broken Public Trust Opinion, February 27

    Readers discuss an Opinion guest essay by Daniel Richman. Also: A response from Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche; President Trump and seniors’ health.

  137. La política exterior de Trump: resucitar el imperio En español, February 27

    El enfoque del presidente de Estados Unidos es un resurgimiento de la misión imperial: adquirir los territorios y recursos de pueblos soberanos.

  138. Bill Clinton Begins Deposition About His Relationship With Epstein U.S., February 27

    Republicans appeared eager to press the former president. Democrats said they hoped to use his appearance as precedent to demand that President Trump also answer questions.

  139. Trump Media Explores Spinning Off Truth Social Business, February 27

    The move would split off the money-losing social media platform as the company pursues a merger with a fusion power company.

  140. Pentagon Attacks Anthropic Chief as Deadline Looms in Standoff U.S., February 27

    The A.I. firm had rejected military officials’ latest offer. Anthropic has until 5:01 p.m. on Friday to give them unrestricted access to its model.

  141. How a Call From Trump Ignited a Bitter Feud Between Two U.S. Allies World, February 27

    A request made to President Trump about the war in Sudan is at the heart of a diplomatic dispute between Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates.

  142. In a New War, Would Israel Run Out of Missile Interceptors? World, February 27

    The June 2025 conflict with Iran depleted Israeli and U.S. stocks of antiballistic missiles. If there is another war, the pressure will be on to destroy Iranian missiles before they can be launched.

  143. Así se siente Israel ante otra posible guerra con Irán En español, February 27

    El estado de ánimo en el país oscila entre la ansiedad, la resignación y la expectativa, mientras el presidente Donald Trump decide si atacar Irán o no.

  144. El líder de Alemania lanza una contundente advertencia a China sobre el comercio En español, February 27

    El canciller Friedrich Merz expuso sus quejas durante un viaje a Pekín que China había diseñado para demostrar la buena relación entre ambos países.

  145. In Tuesday’s North Carolina Primaries, the Left Is Aiming for Democrats U.S., February 27

    From a Charlotte-area House race to three statehouse races, North Carolina liberals are signaling that their tolerance for Democratic stalwarts may be coming to an end.

  146. The Best-Kept Secret in Washington Opinion, February 27

    On what makes Congress secret and toxic.

  147. Trump’s ‘Two Minutes Hate’ Won’t Pay the Bills Opinion, February 27

    The State of the Union was full of fearmongering. That strategy isn’t working with voters anymore — and Donald Trump is handing Democrats a gift.

  148. With Possible Iran Strike Looming, U.S. Says Staff Can Leave Israel, Urging Speed World, February 27

    In an email to embassy workers Friday morning, Ambassador Mike Huckabee warned them that if they wanted to leave Israel, they “should do so TODAY.”

  149. Un ataque militar en Irán podría tener un propósito simbólico para Trump En español, February 27

    Algunos funcionarios del gobierno de Trump esperan que un ataque obligue a Irán a renunciar a su programa de enriquecimiento nuclear. Otros tienen dudas.

  150. The Shields Are Down, Mr. President Opinion, February 27

    Personnel once meant policy; now it means flattery.