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  1. How Trump’s War With Iran Changed the World in a Week World, Today

    The conflict is reshaping travel patterns, energy dependencies, living costs, trade routes and diplomatic alliances.

  2. China’s Military Has Quietly Cut Flying Near Taiwan. But Why? World, Today

    For years, China has flown military jets near Taiwan almost daily. Then they suddenly stopped, leaving analysts to wonder why.

  3. Why Voters Might Finally Blame Trump for Rising Costs Opinion, Today

    Trump’s Iran war will affect more than just gas prices.

  4. Trump Has Declared War on Cheap Gas. Again. Opinion, Today

    The administration’s attacks on renewable energy mean higher costs for everyone.

  5. Trump Directs War With the Markets Top of Mind Business, Today

    President Trump again demonstrated his desire to keep the stock markets aloft when he suggested U.S. attacks on Iran could end soon.

  6. Trump Is the Anti-Trump Opinion, Today

    There is an alternate universe in which the president is the popular, successful figure of his imagination.

  7. U.S. Gas Prices Jump for 11th Straight Day, and Oil Pushes Higher Business, Today

    Drivers are paying an average of 20 percent more at the pump since the strikes on Iran began. The global oil price was up and stocks in Asia rose.

  8. Leave the Kurds Out of It Opinion, Today

    The United States and Israel have considered using Iranian Kurds as a ground force.

  9. El nuevo líder supremo de Irán hereda la poderosa oficina que domina al país En español, Today

    Su padre, el ayatolá Alí Jameneí, convirtió lo que tradicionalmente era una oficina de asuntos religiosos en un gigante tenebroso de la seguridad nacional.

  10. Trump Administration to Restart Global Entry Program U.S., Today

    The program for people traveling internationally, set to come back online at 5 a.m. Wednesday, had been paused amid the shutdown of the Homeland Security Department.

  11. How Trump and His Advisers Miscalculated Iran’s Response to War U.S., Today

    In the lead-up to the U.S.-Israeli attack, President Trump downplayed the risks to the energy markets as a short-term concern that should not overshadow the mission to decapitate the Iranian regime.

  12. Missiles, Drones and Airstrikes Pound Middle East Into 12th Day of War World, Today

    The effects of the war are being felt through the Persian Gulf.

  13. Here’s What Happened in the War in the Middle East on Tuesday World, Today

    Trump administration officials cast the president as the sole arbiter on the U.S. war effort. International aid groups were warning of a growing humanitarian crisis in Lebanon, where nearly 700,000 people had been displaced, the U.N. said.

  14. 2 More People Affiliated With Iranian Women’s Soccer Team Seek Asylum in Australia World, Yesterday

    An athlete and a member of the team’s support staff opted not to return to Iran, where state media labeled the women ‘traitors’ for not singing the national anthem. Five others were given visas earlier.

  15. Democrats Demand Hegseth and Rubio Testify on Iran War U.S., Yesterday

    Senate Democratic leaders called on President Trump to dispatch the senior cabinet officials to make the case to Congress and the American public for the war in Iran.

  16. Iranian Military Shows It Knows How to Adapt, U.S. Officials Say U.S., Yesterday

    Iran appears to be targeting what it views as American vulnerabilities, including air defenses meant to guard troops and assets in the region.

  17. Trump Tries to Sidestep Blame for Any Civilian Deaths in Iran U.S., Yesterday

    The president and the Pentagon have cast blame on Iran for the mounting toll. More than 1,800 people have died in the war, including many civilians.

  18. Mamdani’s Latest Show of Support for Mahmoud Khalil: A Dinner Invitation New York, Yesterday

    It appears that a relationship that began with political solidarity over the plight of Palestinians has developed into a friendly connection between the mayor and the activist.

  19. How Does This End? Four Scenarios for What Comes Next With Iran. Opinion, Yesterday

    The best hope? Weaken the regime’s ability to lash out and resist an uprising.

  20. U.S. Showers Iran With Bombs in Most Intense Strikes of the War, Pentagon Says World, Yesterday

    Iranians cowered under the barrage as Pete Hegseth, the U.S. defense secretary, said the U.S. aimed to wipe out Iran’s capacity to obtain nuclear weapons “forever.”

  21. Why Did Trump Start This War? Video, Yesterday

    Was war in Iran inevitable? A former Trump official, Nadia Schadlow, argues that Iran’s nuclear threat could not be ignored. She makes her case on this episode of “The Ezra Klein Show.”

  22. When Will the War End? Trump’s Responses Are All Over the Place. U.S., Yesterday

    Now 11 days into an expanding military campaign, President Trump and his officials have given conflicting indications on how long the United States intends the war to last.

  23. An Environmental Crisis in Iran Climate, Yesterday

    War is polluting the skies and waterways in Iran, and experts are warning that the conflict’s environmental effects could extend beyond the country.

  24. France Steps Up Efforts to Repatriate Citizens Amid Fallout From the War World, Yesterday

    France is highlighting its repatriation operations for nationals left stranded by the conflict with Iran.

  25. It’s Not Just Oil. The Iran War Is Disrupting Many Essential Goods. Business, Yesterday

    Prices of some commodities are already rising, while stockpiles of others could dwindle as the war drags on.

  26. What Do Presidents Call a ‘War’? Video, Yesterday

    Our reporter Charlie Savage describes the efforts by President Trump’s allies to avoid labeling the war in Iran as a war, and details how Congress came to shrug off its constitutional authority over war-making.

  27. La guerra en Irán y el aumento del precio de la gasolina se interpone en las elecciones intermedias En español, Yesterday

    Algunos republicanos temen que el aumento del precio de la gasolina, una consecuencia indirecta de la guerra, esté socavando su argumento económico de cara a las elecciones de noviembre.

  28. U.S. Eases Limits on Russian Energy as Oil Prices Soar World, Yesterday

    The volatility in energy markets because of the war in Iran could not come at a better time for President Vladimir V. Putin.

  29. It’s Trump’s War. We’re Stuck With the Bill. Opinion, Yesterday

    What are we getting for all of President Trump’s military spending?

  30. Smartmatic Says It’s a Target of Vindictive Prosecution by Trump U.S., Yesterday

    The voting technology company’s new court filing signals how far-reaching the legal fights over elections will be in 2026.

  31. Businesses Ask the TACO Question About Iran Business, Yesterday

    Whether President Trump signaled that he may soon end the military strikes is weighing on the minds of investors, executives and others.

  32. Democrats Sue to Find Out if Trump Will Send Armed Officers to Election Sites U.S., Yesterday

    In a lawsuit filed Tuesday, the D.N.C. sought to compel the government to say whether it plans to deploy armed federal officers in this year’s elections.

  33. Trump Zigzags on When War Will End, and Investigators Search Epstein’s Ranch in New Mexico The Headlines, Yesterday

    Plus, space mirrors?

  34. I Asked a Former Trump Official to Justify This War Opinion, Yesterday

    Nadia Schadlow, a deputy national security adviser during Trump’s first term, explains how the U.S.-Israel war with Iran fits in with an “America First” agenda.

  35. ‘Una batalla tras otra’, o la resistencia como entretenimiento En español, Yesterday

    Mis padres eran radicales. La película de Paul Thomas Anderson es todo menos eso.

  36. Black Rain and Health Fears After Strikes on Iran Fuel Depots World, Yesterday

    Health experts warn of long-term respiratory and neurological risks as smoke from burning oil spreads across the region.

  37. New Supreme Leader Inherits Sprawling, Secretive Office That Dominates Iran World, Yesterday

    His father, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, had turned what was traditionally a religious affairs office into a shadowy national security juggernaut.

  38. As War Sends Gas Prices Soaring, Americans Wince: ‘Harder to Exist.’ U.S., Yesterday

    Shocked by the rapid price increases, many Americans are scrambling to figure out how to stretch their budgets to cover an essential expense.

  39. Trump’s Smash-and-Grab Presidency Reaches New Heights Opinion, Yesterday

    When disruption becomes destruction.

  40. Unlike in Past Conflicts, Most Americans Oppose Iran Attacks U.S., Yesterday

    While the public has historically backed military intervention initially in international conflicts, deep polarization has left the latest strikes against Iran with record-low support.

  41. Oil Falls and Stocks Rise After a Day of Drastic Swings Business, Yesterday

    The price of oil had spiked to nearly $120 a barrel on Monday, drawing remarks by President Trump that he believed the war on Iran was “very complete.”

  42. La guerra de Trump aumenta el riesgo económico para el mundo En español, Yesterday

    Aunque el presidente de EE. UU. asegura que la guerra será breve, los economistas contemplan un panorama sombrío para las finanzas globales

  43. Latin Americans Already Have a Serious Partner — and It’s Not Trump Opinion, Yesterday

    President Trump’s efforts to force the Western Hemisphere into alignment will keep falling short.

  44. U.S. Solar Installations Fell in 2025 as Trump Attacked Clean Energy Business, Yesterday

    More solar energy was added to U.S. grids than any other technology, but the amount installed fell by 14 percent, according to a new report.

  45. Trump Seeks to Calm Energy Markets but Says War Will Go On for Now U.S., Yesterday

    The president said the U.S. could accompany tankers through the Strait of Hormuz if necessary to keep oil flowing. “We’ve already won in many ways, but we haven’t won enough,” he said.

  46. Two Supreme Court Justices Debate Handling of Trump Emergency Cases U.S., Yesterday

    In a rare joint appearance, Justices Ketanji Brown Jackson and Brett M. Kavanaugh offered sharply different views on how the court should handle emergency requests.

  47. Trump’s War in Iran, and Rising Gas Prices, Collide With Midterm Agenda U.S., Yesterday

    The attack on Iran has led to a surge in energy prices at a moment when the cost of living is a major issue heading into the fall elections.

  48. Trump Again Suggests Without Evidence That Iran Struck Elementary School U.S., Yesterday

    After a video showed a Tomahawk missile hitting a naval base next to the school, President Trump claimed Iran possesses such weapons. But the U.S. developed the missile and has sold it only to a few close allies.

  49. Shells Fired From Lebanon Land West of Syrian Capital, Country’s Military Says World, Yesterday

    The Syrian military accused Hezbollah of targeting Syrian army positions outside of Damascus.

  50. Here’s What Happened in the Conflict on Monday World, March 9

    President Trump gave conflicting signals about a possible end to the war with Iran amid wild gyrations in global markets.

  51. After Turning Away Refugees, Trump Presses to Protect Iranian Soccer Team U.S., March 9

    The dissonance between the president’s hard-line immigration policies and his offer of asylum to the athletes was striking. Australia took in five players.

  52. After Global Economy Shudders, Trump Zigzags on Whether War Will End Soon World, March 9

    Oil prices and stocks initially swung wildly, and Iran’s foreign minister promised “surprises,” calling the strikes against his country “Operation Epic Mistake.”

  53. Short of Ending Iran Conflict, Trump Has Limited Tools to Lower Oil Prices Climate, March 9

    While officials look for ways to ease oil shocks, experts say higher prices will likely persist until traffic through the Strait of Hormuz returns.

  54. The Iran War (for Now) Dominates the Midterm Conversation U.S., March 9

    Democrats are focused on the economy, while Republicans wish they were focused on the economy.

  55. Australia Grants Humanitarian Visas to 5 Members of Iranian Women’s Soccer Team World, March 9

    Concern for the safety of the players had grown after Iranian state media criticized them for not singing the national anthem at a match in Australia.

  56. Bombing Iran to Rubble Won’t Give It Life Opinion, March 9

    Only when the U.S.-Israeli bombing of Iran comes to a halt, without destroying the state, can the Iranian people sort out their fate.

  57. F.D.A. Opens Door to More Flavored E-Cigarettes Health, March 9

    The agency is proposing allowing other tastes for vapes, like mint, coffees, spices or tea, to appeal to adults. At the same time, illicit candy-flavored types aimed at teenagers have flooded the market.

  58. 2 Teen Mariachi Musicians Released From ICE Detention U.S., March 9

    Representative Joaquin Castro of Texas led a delegation of Democrats to a South Texas detention center to press for the release of the brothers and their family.

  59. U.S. Reaches Tentative Deal Ending Prosecution of Turkish Bank U.S., March 9

    Court papers submitted as part of the agreement with Halkbank, which was accused of doing business with Iranian entities, said Turkey’s assistance “was instrumental” in the Israel-Hamas cease-fire.

  60. A Resistance Is Deepening in Iran Opinion, March 9

    Iran’s new supreme leader has been selected not to break with the regime but to preserve it.

  61. F.B.I. Subpoenas Records in Arizona in Expansion of 2020 Voting Inquiry New York, March 9

    The subpoena was issued in recent days to the Arizona State Senate, which oversaw a sprawling but partisan audit of the vote result in Maricopa County.

  62. Fears of a ‘Quagmire’ in Trump’s War on Iran Opinion, March 9

    As Iran chooses another hard-line leader, readers express anxiety about the war and its consequences.

  63. Judge Halts Trump Administration Move to Restrict Immigration Appeals U.S., March 9

    The ruling is part of a broader dispute between the independent federal judiciary and the executive branch’s immigration court system.

  64. Trump’s War Becomes World’s Latest Economic Hazard Business, March 9

    The president insists conflict with Iran will be brief, but world leaders are preparing for severe economic blowback.

  65. How The Times Reports on the War in Iran and Beyond Times Insider, March 9

    Staying safe and corroborating facts are among the challenges for journalists working under intense pressure around the clock and the world.

  66. Un misil de EE. UU. impactó una base naval junto a una escuela en Irán, según muestra un video En español, March 9

    Las pruebas contradicen la afirmación del presidente Trump de que Irán fue responsable del ataque contra la escuela en el que murieron 175 personas, la mayoría niños.

  67. Trump Threatens to Crowd Out Republicans’ Midterm Message U.S., March 9

    As the G.O.P. gathered in Miami for a party retreat where lawmakers hoped to focus on the economy, the president was threatening to block his own party’s legislative agenda.

  68. After Leaving the Kennedy Center, an Opera Company Shows Signs of Life Arts, March 9

    Washington National Opera managed to resume performances within two months of its abrupt departure. But there are still challenges ahead.

  69. British Lawmaker Wants King Charles to Cancel His U.S. Trip Over Iran War World, March 9

    Ed Davey, the leader of the Liberal Democrats in Britain, said President Trump does not deserve the “diplomatic coup” of hosting the king for a state visit.

  70. Investors and Trump Face an Iran Dilemma Business, March 9

    A spike in oil prices has roiled stocks and bonds again and threatens to accelerate inflation — adding pressure on the White House.

  71. Iran’s Next Supreme Leader, and the New Lucrative Pardon Industry for Rich Offenders The Headlines, March 9

    Plus, the “slop bowl” is losing its appeal.

  72. Markwayne Mullin, Once a Political Outsider, Moves All the Way In U.S., March 9

    The Oklahoma senator whom President Trump chose to run the Department of Homeland Security has risen in Washington by styling himself as a MAGA warrior and Trump loyalist.

  73. Oil Remains Potent Geopolitical Tool, Decades After Energy Crisis Business, March 9

    The war in the Middle East has sent prices soaring, showing how much the world continues to depend on reliable supplies of oil and gas.

  74. Trump Is Making the U.S. More Vulnerable to Oil Shocks Opinion, March 9

    America is a big oil producer. But its overreliance on crude — and the president’s efforts to keep it that way — mean times like these can hurt.

  75. Consumers Paid Tariffs on Overseas Items. Now They Want a Refund. Business, March 9

    The Trump administration has yet to announce a process to return fees paid by companies and shoppers for tariffs now deemed illegal.

  76. Kristi Noem resistió escándalos y controversias. Luego cruzó una línea roja de Trump En español, March 9

    La exsecretaria de Seguridad Nacional sobrevivió a múltiples polémicas, pero cayó cuando pareció atribuir al presidente la aprobación de una costosa campaña publicitaria del gobierno.

  77. El líder de facto de Irán promete continuar la guerra y no rendirse En español, March 9

    Ali Larijani, aliado cercano del ayatolá Alí Jameneí, dijo que Teherán no detendrá sus ataques y buscará vengar la muerte del dirigente.

  78. El desprecio de España a Trump me ha vuelto patriota En español, March 9

    Los europeos, que tanto supimos matarnos en el pasado, estamos obligados a mostrar fortaleza moral ante los intentos de Trump de destruir el orden multilateral.

  79. Ukraine Sent Drone Experts to Protect U.S. Bases in Jordan, Zelensky Says World, March 9

    As the war in Iran spreads, Kyiv is eagerly offering its hard-won expertise and advanced technology to counter Iranian drones.

  80. Democrats Seize on Oil Price Surge, as Trump Downplays It World, March 9

    The global oil benchmark topped $100 a barrel late Sunday, putting Republicans on the defensive on an issue at the center of this year’s midterm elections.

  81. U.S. Carries Out Another Boat Strike, Killing Six U.S., March 9

    The attack, in the eastern Pacific, was part of a continuing campaign by the U.S. Southern Command to target people suspected of smuggling drugs, and raised the overall death toll to at least 156.

  82. U.S. Tomahawk Hit Naval Base Beside Iranian School, Video Shows World, March 9

    The evidence contradicts President Trump’s claim that Iran was responsible for a strike at the school that killed 175 people, most of them children.

  83. White House Removes Republican Member of N.T.S.B. U.S., March 8

    J. Todd Inman, who was prominent in the investigation of the midair collision in Washington last year, said no reason was given for his firing two years into his term on the transportation safety board.

  84. Trump convoca una coalición para ‘erradicar’ a los cárteles En español, March 8

    En una reunión celebrada en Florida, el presidente pidió a los líderes de una decena de países latinoamericanos y caribeños que ayuden al ejército estadounidense a aplastar a los grupos de traficantes armados.

  85. Iran Says It’s Close to Naming a New Supreme Leader World, March 8

    Iranian state media reported that the country’s top clerics have identified who will replace Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. They have not released his name.

  86. Are Declining Birthrates Really a Problem? Opinion, March 8

    What do declining birthrates really mean for the future? Readers respond to a front-page news article.

  87. ICE Detention of Teen Musicians Roils Texas Mariachi Community U.S., March 8

    Two brothers who were recognized by their congresswoman last year, along with their parents and younger brother, are facing deportation.

  88. A Republican’s Stand Against the Iran War Stirs Up a Heated Kentucky Primary U.S., March 8

    Representative Thomas Massie’s race against a rival backed by President Trump is shaping up as a key midterm testing ground for G.O.P. attitudes on the war.

  89. How Trump’s War in Iran Has Echoes of Putin and Ukraine U.S., March 8

    The many similarities between the White House’s justification for war in Iran and Russia’s messaging on Ukraine underscore the risks of a vaguely defined, open-ended war.

  90. After F.B.I. Seized Ballots in Georgia, Other States Brace for Trouble U.S., March 8

    President Trump thinks Republicans should “take over” election procedures in parts of the United States. But where? Here are some possibilities.

  91. A Crypto Coin Is Gobbling Up U.S. Treasuries Business, March 8

    A new generation of cryptocurrency, pegged to the dollar, is growing rapidly, promising faster payments and potentially lower interest rates. But regulators and bankers warn of risks.

  92. A Year After His Arrest, Mahmoud Khalil Lives in Limbo and in Fear New York, March 8

    President Trump made Mr. Khalil the face of his crackdown on pro-Palestinian protests. Mr. Khalil is now living with uncertainty as the courts consider his deportation.

  93. What Will Iran’s Future Hold? Interactive, March 8

    Six writers weigh in on what’s next for the country and its citizens as the war continues.

  94. Judge Voids Mass Layoffs at Voice of America U.S., March 8

    The ruling, which said that Kari Lake’s appointment to oversee V.O.A.’s parent agency was invalid, was a major rejection of President Trump’s attempts to dismantle the government-funded news group.

  95. Iran’s De Facto Leader Says Iran Will Not Surrender or Stop Its Attacks World, March 8

    Ali Larijani, the head of Iran’s Supreme National Security Council and a close confidant of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, said Iran was determined to avenge the killing of the leader.

  96. Trump Assembles a New Coalition to ‘Eradicate’ Cartels World, March 7

    At a gathering in Florida, the president asked the leaders of a dozen Latin American nations to help the U.S. military crush armed trafficking groups.

  97. In War’s First Week, a Punishing Military Campaign With No Coherent Endgame U.S., March 7

    The U.S. and Israel have pounded Iran’s leadership and undercut its defense capabilities, but President Trump has offered wildly different explanations for what he hopes to achieve.

  98. When DOGE Unleashed ChatGPT on the Humanities Arts, March 7

    Documents show how A.I. was used to cancel most previously approved grants by the National Endowment for the Humanities as the agency embraced President Trump’s agenda.

  99. Pakistan Praised Trump. Now It Risks Being Caught Up in His War. World, March 7

    U.S. and Israeli strikes on Iran have set off a crippling energy crisis and sparked deadly protests in one of the world’s most populous Muslim nations.

  100. ICE Arrests Slowed as Trump Backed Off After Minneapolis U.S., March 7

    The drop in arrests reflects a retreat, at least for now, from some of the administration’s most aggressive immigration enforcement tactics.

  101. Iranian President’s Apology Showcases Leadership Rifts World, March 7

    Masoud Pezeshkian, the Iranian president, apologized for Iranian strikes on Gulf states before backtracking after criticism from other Iranian leaders. Despite his remarks, Iran has continued its attacks.

  102. Iranian president’s apology showcases rifts among the country’s leaders. World, March 7

  103. There Is One Crucial Reason We’re Talking About Boots on the Ground Opinion, March 7

    The U.S. and Israel have no good options to address an unavoidable problem.

  104. ‘Wuthering Heights,’ MAGA Style Opinion, March 7

    Kristi and Corey cavorted in the swamp as D.H.S. got bogged down.

  105. One President’s Whim. A World in Crisis. Opinion, March 7

    A week into Trump’s war in Iran, his strategy is still a mystery.

  106. How Trump Views War Video, March 7

    President Trump’s war in Iran isn’t so much a strategy as a game of “Risk,” says the Times Opinion columnist Jamelle Bouie. On “The Opinions” podcast, he explains that the administration sees the world as “we big, they small,” with other nations as non-playable characters reacting to America, the “protagonists of reality.”

  107. It’s Not Enough for Some Iranians to Be Happy About the War Opinion, March 7

    The Iranian people are not overthrowing their government, and the war is spreading across the region.

  108. George W. Trump Goes to War Opinion, March 7

    The desire for a revolutionary presidency gives hubris a lot of space to work.

  109. El nuevo presidente de Bolivia encamina al país hacia EE. UU. En español, March 7

    Durante las dos últimas décadas, Bolivia chocó a menudo con EE. UU. Un giro a la derecha está reorientando al presidente Rodrigo Paz hacia Washington.

  110. Trump Set to Witness Return of Bodies of U.S. Service Members U.S., March 7

    President Trump is scheduled to travel Saturday to Dover Air Force Base in Delaware in the wake of the deaths of six service members.

  111. Economic Warning Signs Pile Up for Republicans Ahead of Midterms U.S., March 7

    With employers cutting jobs and gas prices rising amid the war in Iran, Democrats see an opportunity to press their advantage.

  112. How Good Intentions Helped Pave Trump’s Road to Iran World, March 7

    Humanitarians proposed a loophole in international law. Decades later, Trump is jumping through it.

  113. How War in the Middle East Could Sow Hunger Business, March 7

    The Persian Gulf is a major source of fertilizers, making the conflict disruptive to the global production of food.

  114. Democrats, Divided on Past Middle East Wars, Unite Against This One U.S., March 7

    Democrats were torn over military action in Iraq in 2002 and 1991 but are strongly united in opposition to President Trump’s foray against Iran without congressional approval.

  115. At Trump’s Summit, a Former Foe Makes a Political U-turn World, March 7

    For the past two decades, Bolivia resisted U.S. influence. A rightward shift is reorienting the country’s president toward Washington.

  116. What the U.S. and Israel Have Targeted in Their Iran Blitz World, March 7

    The waves of bombings reveal a broad effort to ravage the country’s leadership and security services.

  117. Gas Prices Continue to Surge in U.S., Rising 14% in a Week Business, March 7

    Soaring oil prices suggest that more increases could be in store for American drivers. Diesel, jet fuel, and other refined products are also becoming much more expensive.

  118. Kristi Noem no es la primera mujer del movimiento MAGA que es descartada En español, March 7

    El respeto nunca pareció formar parte de la ecuación entre Trump y Noem. Es difícil respetar a alguien tan ansioso por llamar tu atención.

  119. For Xi, Trump’s Embrace of War Proves China Needs More Power World, March 7

    China is learning lessons from the war in Iran. Chief among them, the United States may pose an even greater threat than Beijing thought.

  120. Trump Calls On Private Companies to Take On a Bigger Role in Cyber U.S., March 7

    In his National Cybersecurity Strategy, President Trump sought an expanded role for private firms in cyberwarfare. He did not take on China or Russia in the document.

  121. State Department Bypasses Congress to Send Israel More Than 20,000 Bombs U.S., March 7

    The sale had been under informal review in Congress, but the State Department declared an emergency because of the war in Iran.

  122. Trump Maintains That U.S. Has Ample Weapons as Iran War Depletes Stocks U.S., March 7

    After meeting with defense contractors at the White House, President Trump said the companies were all committed to increasing production.

  123. Trump Echoes F.D.R. and Grant in Calling for ‘Unconditional Surrender’ World, March 7

    President Trump demanded that Iran capitulate in the war with the United States, invoking a phrase made famous by statesmen and generals.

  124. Kristi Noem Survived Many Crises. Then She Crossed a Trump Red Line. U.S., March 7

    President Trump, who values loyalty, has at times tried to distance himself from his administration’s own actions when they become politically toxic.

  125. Iran War Poses Test for Justice Dept. After Firings Deplete National Security Ranks U.S., March 6

    Firings, resignations and diversions to the president’s priorities have left elite counterterrorism and counterintelligence units stretched thin, current and former officials say.

  126. Russia Is Sharing Intelligence With Iran, U.S. Officials Say U.S., March 6

    The information has included satellite imagery showing the locations of military personnel. But some officials played down the significance of the partnership.

  127. Will Talarico’s Long Online Paper Trail Haunt Him? U.S., March 6

    For some Democrats, generational change comes with a cringey social media past.

  128. Spain’s Spurning of Trump Has Made Me a Patriot Opinion, March 6

    There are times when it is clear what it means to stand up for what is right.

  129. Florida Bar Retreats From Statement Saying Lindsey Halligan Was Under Scrutiny U.S., March 6

    The Florida bar said that it had “erroneously” made that assertion, disclosed in a letter last month, and that no investigation into Ms. Halligan was pending.

  130. Going to War With Iran, Surrounded by Yes Men Video, March 6

    Members of President Trump’s cabinet see their jobs as “total obedience to the president’s will,” the columnist Jamelle Bouie argues, and that means we should all be very worried about how the war in Iran could unfold.

  131. Trump Demands Iran’s ‘Unconditional Surrender’ as Israel Pounds Tehran and Lebanon World, March 6

    Israel’s air forces shifted their focus back to Iran on Friday after a night of heavy bombardment in Lebanon, which was quickly becoming one of the largest fronts in the regional conflict.

  132. How The Times Tracks Down the Connections Behind Trump’s Pardons U.S., March 6

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

  133. Justice Dept. Pushes for Charges Against Cuban Leaders U.S., March 6

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

  134. Architect of Trump’s Rollback of Climate Rules Leaves White House U.S., March 6

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

  135. Trump exige la ‘rendición incondicional’ de Irán En español, March 6

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

  136. Markwayne Mullin, Trump’s Homeland Security Pick, Learned to Spar in Oklahoma U.S., March 6

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

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

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

  138. Trump Demands ‘Unconditional Surrender’ by Iran U.S., March 6

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

  139. Trump’s Removal of Kristi Noem Opinion, March 6

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

  140. Wars Often Lose Public Support Over Time. Trump Started This One Without Much. U.S., March 6

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

  141. Chalecos antibalas y relojes Rolex: el ascenso y la caída de Kristi Noem En español, March 6

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

  142. Lawmaker Asks Court to Block Trump From Closing Kennedy Center U.S., March 6

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

  143. EE. UU. da a conocer el testimonio de la mujer que acusó a Trump en los archivos Epstein En español, March 6

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

  144. Defense Without U.S. Help Is a Live Topic for Canada, Japan and Australia World, March 6

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

  145. Democrats Blame Trump for Weak Jobs Report as Republicans Play Defense Business, March 6

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

  146. EE. UU. quiere acceso a la minería en Venezuela En español, March 6

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

  147. Trump’s U.S.S. Cole Remarks Raise Questions in Guantánamo Case U.S., March 6

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

  148. Trump’s Strait of Hormuz Problem Business, March 6

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

  149. The Firing of Kristi Noem The Daily, March 6

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

  150. An America First Conservative Wrestles With Trump’s War Opinion, March 6

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