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  1. How the Iran War Is Costing the Economy Its Buffers Business, Today

    As the U.S.-Israeli campaign enters a second month, analysts see a growing toll. One forecast predicts oil hitting $200 a barrel.

  2. A Breakthrough for T.S.A. Funding, and How the War in Iran Will Hit Grocery Prices The Headlines, Today

    Plus, the Friday news quiz.

  3. Los europeos evitan extender su enojo con Trump hacia todos los estadounidenses En español, Today

    Hace una generación, la indiganción en el mundo por la invasión a Irak se mezclaba con el sentimiento anti-Estados Unidos. Ahora, algunos en Europa parecen dispuestos a distinguir entre Trump y el resto del país.

  4. Will Iran Break Trumpism? Opinion, Today

    The right-wing thinker Christopher Caldwell believes the Iran war is the end of Trumpism. Is he right? What was Trumpism in the first place?

  5. Republicans Know This War Is Going Badly Opinion, Today

    Never before has America arrived at the threshold of a quagmire so quickly.

  6. Europeans Are Angry at Trump, but Often Forgiving of Americans World, Today

    A generation ago, foreign fury over the Iraq invasion often blurred into anti-Americanism. Now, some Europeans seem ready to distinguish between the president and the American people.

  7. The Iran War is Revealing the Messy Middle of Our Renewable Energy Transition Magazine, Today

    When the world map of literal power changes, the political hierarchy shifts, too

  8. Hegseth Strikes Two Black and Two Female Officers From Promotion List U.S., Today

    Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth’s highly unusual decision to remove officers from a one-star promotion list has spurred allegations of racial and gender bias.

  9. It’s Elon Musk’s World Now Opinion, Today

    Is Muskism the new Fordism?

  10. U.S. May Label Brazilian Gangs as Terror Groups, After Push by the Bolsonaros World, Today

    The Trump administration is weighing declaring Brazil’s two largest drug gangs terrorist groups, after lobbying by the sons of jailed former President Jair Bolsonaro.

  11. Florida’s Immigration Crackdown Is Showing Cracks: ‘We’re Hurting People’ U.S., Today

    Some conservative sheriffs have raised concerns about the aggressive enforcement tactics that Gov. Ron DeSantis, a Republican, has embraced.

  12. No es Trump. Es Estados Unidos. En español, Today

    El presidente encarna el viejo sentimiento de una nación que cree que puede moldear al mundo a su semejanza.

  13. Trump’s Signature to Appear on Dollar Bills Video, Today

    President Trump’s signature will be added to U.S. paper currency later this year, the Treasury Department said on Thursday.

  14. Can a Democrat Make Headway With Trump? New York’s Governor Is Trying. New York, Today

    Gov. Kathy Hochul of New York has demonstrated her ability to negotiate with the president and his team on thorny issues like immigration enforcement.

  15. Tracking Trump’s Efforts to Reshape Cultural Institutions Times Insider, Today

    Jennifer Schuessler, a culture reporter who writes about intellectual life, is now covering President Trump’s attempts to amend the presentation of American history.

  16. Trump Says He Will Order TSA Agents to Be Paid Video, Today

    President Trump said on Truth Social that he would order pay for T.S.A. agents, who have worked for weeks without compensation, as a stalemate in Congress over funding has brought chaos to airports.

  17. Trump vuelve a ampliar el plazo a Irán sobre el estrecho de Ormuz ante la caída de las bolsas En español, Today

    El presidente Trump amenazó por primera vez a Irán para que abriera el estrecho el sábado, y dijo que destruiría sus centrales eléctricas si no cumplía en 48 horas. Luego, emitió una prórroga hasta el viernes. Este es el segundo aplazamiento.

  18. Los dólares de EE. UU. tendrán la firma de Trump En español, Today

    El presidente Donald Trump será el primer presidente en ejercicio cuya firma aparecerá en la moneda estadounidense.

  19. How Far Will Trump Go in Iran? Video, Yesterday

    I asked an Iran hawk what victory looks like now.

  20. Kennedy’s Vaccine Agenda Hits Roadblocks, Diminishing His Clout U.S., Yesterday

    Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s vaccine skepticism is posing challenges for the Trump administration. Top health jobs are unfilled, and a court has blocked his vaccine schedule changes.

  21. Here’s What Happened in the War in the Middle East on Thursday World, Yesterday

    For a second time, President Trump extended the deadline for Iran to fully reopen the Strait of Hormuz.

  22. Trump Says He Will Sign Order to Pay T.S.A. Agents as Travel Frustrations Grow U.S., Yesterday

    President Trump said he would sign an emergency order to pay Transportation Security Administration agents, with an intensifying crisis at airports ahead of a busy travel weekend.

  23. As Markets Revolt in the Face of War, Trump Extends Iran Deadline World, Yesterday

    Just after stocks ended another bruising day, the president took to social media to promote progress in talks with Iran.

  24. Sheriff in California Seizes More Ballots, Ignoring State Attorney General U.S., Yesterday

    Chad Bianco, the Riverside County sheriff and a Republican running for governor, is examining votes from 2025 after unsubstantiated claims of fraud.

  25. Trump Says He Will Sign an Order to Pay T.S.A. Agents U.S., Yesterday

    The details of Mr. Trump’s order, which he announced on social media, were not immediately available. Lawmakers have struggled to break a logjam over funding the Department of Homeland Security.

  26. Trump’s Signature Set to Be Added to America’s Currency U.S., Yesterday

    President Trump is set to be the first sitting president to have his signature appear on the U.S. dollar.

  27. G.O.P. Senator Weighs Forcing Congress to Vote to Authorize the Iran War U.S., Yesterday

    Senator Lisa Murkowski of Alaska is drafting a formal authorization for the use of military force in Iran, seeking to put some parameters around the operation as the Trump administration has boxed out Congress.

  28. Iran Acts as Gatekeeper of Hormuz as War Drags On Business, Yesterday

    Iran has allowed a small number of vessels to pass, but that won’t alleviate pressure or risk for the shipping industry and energy markets any time soon.

  29. Rubio Says Allies Should Help Secure Strait by Iran for Oil and Gas Ships World, Yesterday

    The secretary of state said the United States and Iran were passing messages to each other as he headed to France for a diplomatic meeting of the Group of 7 nations.

  30. Asia se asfixia entre los precios del petróleo y el dólar En español, Yesterday

    La crisis en Medio Oriente obliga a los gobiernos regionales a buscar el delicado balance entre comprar combustible en dólares y trasladar lo menos posible el incremento de precios a la población.

  31. Standoff With Iran Raises Fresh Doubts About Trump’s Freestyle Diplomacy U.S., Yesterday

    A jumble of emissaries — a friend, a family member, a dove and a hawk — on the Iran crisis reflects President Trump’s improvisational approach.

  32. What the Energy Industry Is (and Isn’t) Saying About the War in Iran Climate, Yesterday

    The latest from a closely watched gathering of energy industry executives, a rare look at a whale birth and more news.

  33. Trump Extends Iran Deadline on Strait of Hormuz as Stocks Tumble World, Yesterday

    President Trump pivoted after escalating threats. Israel also announced it had killed an Iranian commander leading efforts to block the Strait of Hormuz to almost all shipping traffic.

  34. On Trump’s Mind: Iran, Inflation and Sharpies U.S., Yesterday

    President Trump waxed on about the virtues of the pen, calling it more economical and a better instrument than the fancier writing tools preferred by his predecessors.

  35. El ejército de EE. UU. abate a 4 personas en un ataque a una embarcación en el Caribe En español, Yesterday

    Al menos 163 personas han muerto en la campaña del gobierno de Trump contra el presunto contrabando de drogas.

  36. ‘Because I’m President’: Trump Defends His Use of Mail Voting U.S., Yesterday

    President Trump wants to restrict voting by mail, which he says amounts to “cheating.” But he defended his own use of the practice in a special election this week.

  37. Hungarian Journalist Faces Spy Charges After Reports on Election Meddling World, Yesterday

    The government of Prime Minister Viktor Orban has pursued an intensifying campaign against critics in a tough race before April elections.

  38. Memes and Mixed Messages in the Iran War Opinion, Yesterday

    Readers respond to an Opinion guest essay by Phil Klay. Also: Educating undocumented students; energy realities; calling all teenagers.

  39. Trump Eyes White House Treaty Room for Latest Renovation Project U.S., Yesterday

    President Trump is making new plans in one of the most significant renovations in the history of the White House.

  40. Where Trump Has Installed Election Deniers in Government Interactive, Yesterday

    His administration is stocked with people who have questioned the legitimacy of elections, including some who have claimed that the 2020 presidential race was stolen.

  41. Four Problems for Trump in Birthright Citizenship Case U.S., Yesterday

    The president must confront a 1952 federal law, the possibility that millions will lose their citizenships, stateless foundlings and a fluid future.

  42. Under Carney, Canada Finally Hits NATO’s 2% Spending Target World, Yesterday

    Trump and other American presidents have criticized Canada for failing to meet the alliance’s military spending minimum of 2 percent of gross domestic product.

  43. Trump amenaza a Europa y pone a sus dirigentes en un dilema respecto a Irán En español, Yesterday

    Los políticos europeos se arriesgan a enfadar a sus votantes si se unen a la guerra de EE. UU. Pero también si no toman medidas para terminar con el bloqueo de Irán y aliviar la crisis energética.

  44. After Wooing Trump With Deals, Pakistan Gets a Seat at the Table U.S., Yesterday

    Steve Witkoff, a diplomatic envoy, used the Board of Peace to announce an agreement that could raze a Pakistan-owned Manhattan hotel. Now the country is involved in negotiating peace talks with Iran.

  45. Agentes de ICE empiezan a revisar documentos en algunos aeropuertos En español, Yesterday

    No estaba claro si el hecho de que los agentes ayudaran a revisar a los pasajeros mejoraría los tiempos de espera. Algunos viajeros expresaron su preocupación.

  46. Zelensky Says U.S. Is Conditioning Security Guarantees on Surrender of Donbas World, Yesterday

    President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine said that President Trump “still chooses a strategy of putting more pressure on the Ukrainian side.”

  47. U.S. Military Kills 4 People in Boat Strike in Caribbean U.S., Yesterday

    At least 163 people have been killed in the Trump administration’s campaign against suspected drug smuggling.

  48. En Cuba, el sistema de salud está paralizado por el bloqueo de EE. UU. En español, Yesterday

    El rápido deterioro de las condiciones en hospitales y clínicas de toda Cuba está causando muertes evitables, según médicos cubanos.

  49. How Can America Be So Miserable When It’s So Rich? Opinion, Yesterday

    The just resentments of a shrinking middle class.

  50. Men of the Trump Administration, 2026 Opinion, Yesterday

    Are Democrats ugly? Asking for a friend.

  51. Iran Is Using America’s Playbook Against Us Opinion, Yesterday

    Iran has blocked the Strait of Hormuz by raising risks for ship operators. In doing so, it has taken lessons from American financial policy.

  52. It’s Not Trump. It’s America. Opinion, Yesterday

    The country’s faith in its ability to shape the world to its liking is a much older malady.

  53. Cuban Patients Are Dying Because of U.S. Blockade, Doctors Say World, Yesterday

    Cuban health care was once the pride of the island. Now the U.S. oil blockade is upending even basic medical care.

  54. Some Judges See Risks in Fiery Opinions Warning of Threats to Democracy U.S., Yesterday

    Federal judges are weighing strategies for how to respond to the high stakes, anonymous threats and politicized atmosphere of the Trump era.

  55. In California’s Agricultural Heartland, Latino Voters are Up for Grabs U.S., Yesterday

    As in other Hispanic areas of the country, voters shifted toward Republicans in 2024. But there are increasing signs that this was a blip more than a durable trend.

  56. India Appears Sidelined as Pakistan Tries to Play Peacemaker World, Yesterday

    Hours before a call between President Trump and India’s prime minister, American officials urged India to focus on shared goals and ignore differences.

  57. Para Putin, la guerra en Irán lo cambió todo En español, Yesterday

    El ataque conjunto de Estados Unidos e Israel disparó los precios del petróleo y fracturó las relaciones dentro de la OTAN, lo que significó buenas noticias para Moscú.

  58. Trump’s Threats to Europe Put Its Leaders in a Double Bind Over Iran World, Yesterday

    European politicians risk angering their voters if they join America’s war. Yet they could also face domestic upheaval if they take no action to reopen shipping routes that Iran has blocked and ease an energy crisis.

  59. Trump Calls for Law Cracking Down on Crime and ‘Rogue Judges’ U.S., Yesterday

    Ahead of the midterms, President Trump told a Republican gathering that he wants to go after repeat offenders and “rogue judges that are criminals.”

  60. Schumer Says Democrats Will Try to Restore Clean Energy Tax Credits Climate, Yesterday

    Senator Chuck Schumer of New York, the minority leader, said Democrats would pursue an agenda to reduce energy costs if they win back control of Congress.

  61. Trump’s ‘Brute Force Imperialism’ Video, Yesterday

    From saber rattling over Greenland to war with Iran, the Opinion columnist Jamelle Bouie argues, treating the world like a game of Risk has left America in its weakest position since World War II.

  62. Trump dice que está en conversaciones con Irán, pero Teherán lo niega. Explicamos la razón En español, Yesterday

    El presidente Trump tiene motivaciones políticas nacionales e internacionales para pregonar que está en negociaciones para poner fin a la guerra. Irán tiene razones similares para negar las conversaciones.

  63. Justice Dept. Settles Flynn’s Wrongful Prosecution Suit for $1.25 Million U.S., March 25

    The agreement was an extraordinary example of how the Trump administration has offered legal relief to those aligned with the president.

  64. Here’s What Happened in the War in the Middle East on Wednesday World, March 25

    The fighting continued while conditions for a possible cease-fire were debated.

  65. Can This Leading Republican Critic of Trump Hang On? U.S., March 25

    Can any Republican disagree with Trump and get away with it? Thomas Massie’s primary race in Kentucky is a key test.

  66. Asia Is Getting Crushed Between Oil Prices and the Dollar Business, March 25

    From India to Southeast Asia to South Korea, currencies are crumbling as governments race to secure fuel that is priced in American money.

  67. Army Raises Enlistment Age Limit to 42 and Eases Marijuana Rules U.S., March 25

    The new enlistment requirements were made official years after the Army faced a recruiting crisis, and as the United States is engaged in a war with Iran.

  68. U.S. Rejects Vote to Recognize Slavery as a ‘Crime Against Humanity’ World, March 25

    The United Nations resolution was led by the president of Ghana. Israel and Argentina also voted against it.

  69. Four Things to Know About a Democrat’s Win in Trump’s Backyard U.S., March 25

    A mother of three won a statehouse seat that includes Mar-a-Lago, while a union electrician leads in a State Senate race in conservative West Tampa.

  70. U.S. Circulates Iran Peace Plan While Sending Troops to the Middle East U.S., March 25

    The 2,000 paratroopers heading to the region may give President Trump more leverage in negotiations, but they also leave him with the option of doubling down on military force.

  71. Who Is Pakistan’s Syed Asim Munir? World, March 25

    Pakistan’s army chief is using his close relationship with President Trump to try to foster talks between Iran and the United States.

  72. Pakistan’s Army Chief Uses Relationship With Trump to Foster Talks with Iran World, March 25

    Syed Asim Munir’s role demonstrates Islamabad’s acute exposure to regional instability and newly found geopolitical relevance.

  73. For 2nd Time, an Appeals Court Backs the Trump Administration’s Detention Policy U.S., March 25

    Courts are weighing whether the administration can hold undocumented immigrants without bond, an issue that may be resolved by the Supreme Court.

  74. With Their Voter Bill Stymied, G.O.P. Leaders Ponder a Plan B U.S., March 25

    Republicans are eying a last-ditch procedural maneuver to overcome united Democratic opposition, but the chances for success are slim.

  75. Unos 2000 paracaidistas del ejército de EE. UU. serán enviados a Medio Oriente En español, March 25

    La orden da al presidente Trump más opciones militares mientras considera la diplomacia con Irán. No está claro en qué área de Medio Oriente serán desplegados.

  76. Homeland Security Talks Hit Snag as Democrats Demand ICE Restrictions U.S., March 25

    A day after Republicans offered to remove money for ICE enforcement from a Department of Homeland Security funding bill, Democrats insisted that the deal must include curbs on federal agents.

  77. It’s All About the Pigs, Stupid World, March 25

    In Denmark’s election, it was local issues, not Greenland or foreign policy, that counted. That hurt the prime minister, Mette Frederiksen.

  78. EE. UU. habría enviado a Irán un plan para poner fin a la guerra En español, March 25

    El plan de 15 puntos se entregó a través de Pakistán, cuyo jefe del ejército se ha convertido en el interlocutor clave entre Estados Unidos e Irán, según afirman las autoridades.

  79. Trump Says He’s Talking With Iran. Iran Says He’s Not. Here’s Why. World, March 25

    The president has domestic and international political motivations for touting negotiations to end the war. Iran has similar ones to deny discussions.

  80. Former Google Executive Named New Head of the BBC World, March 25

    Matt Brittin, the former president of Google in Europe, will become the new director general. Among the items on his to-do list: handling a lawsuit from President Trump.

  81. Los demócratas ganan las elecciones especiales en el distrito donde está Mar-a-Lago En español, March 25

    La victoria de Emily Gregory en Palm Beach llevó la oleada demócrata hasta la finca del presidente Trump. Por otro lado, un líder sindical lidera la carrera por un escaño en el Senado estatal que ha dejado vacante el vicegobernador de Florida.

  82. Irán dice que los barcos ‘no hostiles’ pueden navegar por el estrecho de Ormuz En español, March 25

    Los barcos sin vínculos con Israel o EE. UU. podrán pasar, dijo el gobierno, pero no estaba claro si algún barco lo intentaría.

  83. Billionaires and the Erosion of Democracy Opinion, March 25

    Readers discuss the effects of billionaires on U.S. society and politics. Also: Electric cars; President Trump’s personal ICE; an invitation to teenagers.

  84. Trump Had His Eye on China, Then Plunged Into a New Mideast War U.S., March 25

    The Trump administration said the Middle East would “recede” in importance as the China challenge took priority. But the president started the Iran war.

  85. What to Know About U.S.-Iran Negotiations World, March 25

    The United States is discussing ways to end hostilities with Iran, even as President Trump continues to threaten attacks and as the Pentagon dispatches more troops.

  86. Get Ready for More Ticketmaster Wars Video, March 25

    Music fans, get ready for more Ticketmaster wars. Binyamin Appelbaum, a Times Opinion writer, explains the Trump administration’s role in the Live Nation-Ticketmaster antitrust settlement and argues that it is siding with corporate interests at the expense of the American concert-goer.

  87. As Gas Prices Spike, California Is Hit Hardest Business, March 25

    A gallon has climbed to nearly $6 in the state, about $2 above the national average.

  88. Four Takeaways From Denmark’s Election World, March 25

    A desire for change and a fractured political landscape left Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen ahead, but with a tough road to securing a new term.

  89. When a Narcissist Goes to War Opinion, March 25

    Trump cannot see that his opposition is real. He cannot see that it can act of its own accord.

  90. Bombs Won’t Set Women Free Opinion, March 25

    A long line of American politicians have seen bombs as a way of shortening Muslim women’s hemlines

  91. The Epstein Scandal Has Reached the Far-Right Meme Stage Magazine, March 25

    Once the Epstein files transitioned from an abstract concept to a real-world event, it became more difficult for fringe conspiracy theorists to control the story.

  92. In Secret Deportation Deal, U.S. Leveraged Favors and Funds World, March 25

    In Cameroon, the Trump administration found a partner it could pressure into accepting covertly deported migrants.

  93. Estados Unidos se ha convertido en una nación peligrosa En español, March 25

    Estados Unidos ya no es el líder del mundo libre.

  94. For Putin, the War in Iran Changed Everything Opinion, March 25

    In one swoop, it overturned the conditions for conciliation.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

  99. Here’s What Happened in the War in the Middle East on Tuesday World, March 24

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

  100. Senate Republicans Again Block Bid to Halt Iran War Without Authorization U.S., March 24

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

  101. After Standing Up to Trump Over Greenland, Denmark’s Prime Minister Leads in Election World, March 24

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

  102. Costa Rica acepta acoger a migrantes deportados por el gobierno de Trump En español, March 24

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

  103. Judge Orders Records Search After Trump Ties Cole Attack to Iran U.S., March 24

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

  104. Iran Signals Resilience With Volley of Missiles Across Middle East World, March 24

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

  105. Delta Air Lines Says It Will Suspend Special Services for Congress Members Business, March 24

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

  106. The Cascading Damage of Rising Oil Prices Video, March 24

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

  107. EE. UU. dijo haber ayudado a bombardear un campamento de narcotraficantes en Ecuador. Era una finca lechera En español, March 24

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

  108. The War Is Going Better Than You Think Opinion, March 24

    How the fight in Iran compares to past conflicts.

  109. Iran’s ‘Nuclear’ Option Opinion, March 24

    How U.S. strategy encouraged mutually assured destruction.

  110. Pakistan Offers to Host Talks Between Iran and the United States World, March 24

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

  111. United States Said to Have Sent Iran a Plan to End the Middle East War World, March 24

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

  112. Trump Picks ‘Alpha Male’ Influencer to Be Tourism Envoy U.S., March 24

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

  113. High Oil and Gas Prices Could Outlast Trump’s War With Iran U.S., March 24

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

  114. Un petrolero llama la atención hacia un puesto de espionaje del Kremlin en Cuba En español, March 24

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

  115. El líder de Arabia Saudita habría presionado a Trump para continuar la guerra en Irán En español, March 24

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

  116. Costa Rica Agrees to Take Migrants Deported by the Trump Administration World, March 24

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

  117. The One Question Trump’s Judicial Picks Refuse to Answer Opinion, March 24

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

  118. Life at $4 a Gallon Climate, March 24

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

  119. Trump and R.N.C. Lean Toward Dallas for an Unusual Midterm Convention U.S., March 24

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

  120. The U.S. Said It Helped Bomb a Drug Camp. It Was a Dairy Farm. World, March 24

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

  121. Minnesota Prosecutors Sue for Access to Evidence in Shootings by Agents U.S., March 24

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

  122. Trump se enemista con el líder británico por la guerra de Irán En español, March 24

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

  123. El ultimátum de Trump a Irán estaba por terminar. Entonces halló una salida En español, March 24

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

  124. Why President Trump Has a Big Oil Problem Video, March 24

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

  125. Russian Oil Shipment Puts Focus on Kremlin Spy Outpost in Cuba U.S., March 24

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

  126. Vaccine Advances and the Prism of History Opinion, March 24

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

  127. Republicans Step Up Efforts to Reach a Homeland Security Funding Deal U.S., March 24

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

  128. Trump’s Threat to Iran Crosses a Line, Rights Experts Say U.S., March 24

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

  129. Israel Plans to Control Large Parts of Southern Lebanon, Defense Minister Says World, March 24

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

  130. Un famoso ‘streamer’ de izquierda defiende la misión en Cuba, desde un hotel de lujo En español, March 24

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

  131. Thomas Massie Thinks Being Hated by Trump Is ‘Worth It.’ Will Voters Agree? U.S., March 24

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

  132. In Oklahoma, Alan Armstrong Will Fill Markwayne Mullin’s Senate Seat U.S., March 24

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

  133. Saudi Leader Is Said to Push Trump to Continue Iran War in Recent Calls U.S., March 24

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

  134. Investors Question Whether Quick Peace in Iran Is Possible Business, March 24

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

  135. 34 Former Military Members Were Put on Deportation Track in the Past Year U.S., March 24

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

  136. Danes Vote, With Trump on Their Minds World, March 24

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

  137. A Veterans’ Group Jumps in for a Democrat in an Iowa Senate Race U.S., March 24

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

  138. America Needs Chips. Trump Killed an Effort to Develop Them. Opinion, March 24

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

  139. Gregory Bovino’s Final Days: Harsh Words and Few Regrets U.S., March 24

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

  140. Oil Prices Rise a Day After 10% Plunge Business, March 24

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

  141. As More People Visit New York City, Foreign Tourists Are Turning Away New York, March 24

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

  142. The U.S. Is No Longer the Leader of the Free World Opinion, March 24

    Pax Americana, meet Lax Americana.

  143. Trump, Who Calls Mail-in Voting ‘Cheating,’ Just Voted by Mail U.S., March 24

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

  144. Trump Sours on British Leader Over Iran War: ‘What If Donald Shouts at Me?’ World, March 24

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

  145. How Kim Jong-un Is Using the Iran War to Justify His Nuclear Arsenal World, March 24

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

  146. When Trump Wants Something Done, He Dispatches ICE to Do It U.S., March 24

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

  147. Mullin’s Smooth Confirmation Was a Throwback in the Senate U.S., March 24

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

  148. La primera ministra de Dinamarca que se enfrentó a Trump busca un tercer mandato En español, March 24

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

  149. Markwayne Mullin Confirmed as Homeland Security Secretary U.S., March 24

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

  150. Trump Claims Victory on Memphis Crime as His Crackdown Draws Protests U.S., March 24

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