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Mar 18, 2026

Cesar Chavez, a Civil Rights Icon, Is Accused of Abusing Girls for Years
An investigation by The New York Times found extensive evidence that the United Farm Workers co-founder groomed and sexually abused girls who worked in the movement.

NYTimes Global
Mar 18, 2026

6 Takeaways From the NYT Investigation Into Allegations Against Cesar Chavez
The revered union leader who campaigned for farm workers' rights has been accused by women in the movement of years of sexual assault, some involving girls.

NYTimes Global
Mar 18, 2026

Israel Has Killed Esmaeil Khatib, Iran's Intelligence Minister
The Israeli military said on Wednesday that it had killed Esmaeil Khatib in an airstrike. Iran confirmed the killing.

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Mar 18, 2026

How The Times Handles Congressional Hearings
Three editors in Washington discuss their approach to coverage of politicians and witnesses who sometimes seem to be performing for the cameras.

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Mar 18, 2026

Changing How We Vote
We examine the SAVE America Act.

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Mar 18, 2026

Israel Intensifies Strikes on Beirut, Escalating Its Campaign Against Hezbollah
The Israeli military widened its attacks to the districts in the center of the Lebanese capital, destroying buildings, forcing residents to flee and killing at least 10.

NYTimes Global
Mar 18, 2026

Pritzker's Gamble to Become a Kingmaker in Illinois Pays Off
Gov. JB Pritzker invested capital, both political and the more traditional kind, in the Senate race of his lieutenant governor, Juliana Stratton. Her victory could help them both.

NYTimes Global
Mar 18, 2026

Israel's ‘Decapitation' Strategy, and the Trump Official Who Resigned Over the War
Plus, how owning a car is becoming unaffordable.

NYTimes Global
Mar 18, 2026

Illinois Primary Election Takeaways: Stratton Wins and AIPAC's Power Is Tested
Democratic voters put Lt. Gov. Juliana Stratton on a path to the Senate, while the pro-Israel lobby notched its first major victories of the year but also faced a tough defeat.

NYTimes Global
Mar 18, 2026

He Lost a Leg for Russia. Then, He Says, His Country Betrayed Him.
Imprisoned for murder, Aleksandr Abbasov-Derskhan sought a new start in life and freedom by signing up to fight in Ukraine. But he says promised benefits proved illusory.

NYTimes Global
Mar 18, 2026

Trump's Pick for Homeland Security Secretary to Testify
Senator Markwayne Mullin of Oklahoma was chosen to replace the ousted secretary Kristi Noem and will face senators at a confirmation hearing on Wednesday.

NYTimes Global
Mar 18, 2026

California Heat Wave Makes Winter Feel Like Summer
An unusual heat wave is pushing temperatures in San Francisco into the 80s this week, and Los Angeles hit 98 on Tuesday.

NYTimes Global
Mar 18, 2026

The Last Thing Trump Wants to Do Is Save America
This Is what the president is fixated on right now?

NYTimes Global
Mar 18, 2026

What to Watch at the Federal Reserve's March Meeting
The U.S. central bank is widely expected to hold interest rates steady as officials assess the economic fallout from the war with Iran.

NYTimes Global
Mar 18, 2026

Turing Award Goes to Inventors of Quantum Cryptography
In the 1980s, Charles Bennett and Gilles Brassard created a new kind of encryption that would be impregnable.

NYTimes Global
Mar 18, 2026

If You Hate Trump's Economy, I Have News for You
It's all a matter of perspective.

NYTimes Global
Mar 18, 2026

Silicon Valley Bet on War. The Bets Are Paying Off.
After years of criticism and financial risk, Palantir, Anthropic and small start-ups are generating rewards from their investments in defense tech.

NYTimes Global
Mar 18, 2026

Firm That Planned Trump's Jan. 6 Rally Received No-Bid Contracts
This administration has given the company, staffed by the president's allies, multimillion-dollar contracts it was guaranteed to win.

NYTimes Global
Mar 18, 2026

Got an Idea About Who Robbed the Gardner Museum? Get in Line.
Theories abound as to who pulled off the largest art heist in U.S. history. In a new book, the former F.B.I. agent who handled the case dismisses many of them.

NYTimes Global
Mar 18, 2026

Inside Jeffrey Epstein's Push to Cleanse His Past Online
After he left jail in 2009, Mr. Epstein hired a host of people to make him look better on Google, Wikipedia and many other places on the web.

NYTimes Global
Mar 18, 2026

Netanyahu Hopes Strikes on Iran Will Lead to Uprising and Regime Change
Israeli attacks have targeted the command centers of Iran's repressive, internal security forces in hopes that Iranians will overthrow their rulers. Some see that as wishful thinking.

NYTimes Global
Mar 18, 2026

Late Night Wonders Which Former President Spoke With Trump
In guessing which ex-leader Trump might have discussed Iran with, Jimmy Fallon said "two things seem equally possible: Either Trump's lying, or Joe Biden doesn't remember talking to him."

NYTimes Global
Mar 18, 2026

An Army Reservist Owns a Cannabis Dispensary. It May End His Career.
Selling marijuana is strictly prohibited in the military. What that means for soldiers who own businesses is unclear.

NYTimes Global
Mar 18, 2026

This Isn't What Cubans Have Been Fighting For
Trump wants a symbolic win. Islanders want actual democracy.

NYTimes Global
Mar 18, 2026

Israel, the Iran War, and the G.O.P.'s Growing Antisemitism Problem
Michelle Goldberg on a dark political reality she found in Florida.

NYTimes Global
Mar 18, 2026

Cuban Americans Will Be Allowed to Own Businesses in Cuba, but Is That Enough to Rescue the Economy?
The Cuban government announced that Cubans living abroad can own and invest in businesses, but experts said they were disappointed that the measures didn't go further.

NYTimes Global
Mar 18, 2026

How TrumpRx Drug Prices Compare With Those in Other Countries
The TrumpRx website claims to offer the best prices for medications. Here's where Americans still pay more — and much more.

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Mar 18, 2026

Trump's Friendship With Japan's Leader Takaichi Faces Test Over Iran
In Washington on Thursday, President Trump is expected to press Sanae Takaichi for military help in the Strait of Hormuz. But she faces constraints on what she can offer.

NYTimes Global
Mar 17, 2026

Trump's Next Decision in War: Whether to Retrieve Iran's Nuclear Fuel
A mission to seize or destroy Iran's nuclear material would be one of the riskiest military operations in modern American history.

NYTimes Global
Mar 17, 2026

Daniel Biss, Mayor of Evanston, Ill., Wins Democratic Nomination for House Seat
Mr. Biss emerged after being an early front-runner in the turbulent, crowded contest to replace a longtime incumbent in Illinois's Ninth District.

NYTimes Global
Mar 17, 2026

Juliana Stratton Wins Illinois Democratic Senate Primary
Ms. Stratton, the state's lieutenant governor, prevailed with millions of dollars of help from Gov. JB Pritzker, a billionaire. She will be heavily favored in the general election.

NYTimes Global
Mar 17, 2026

Centrist Melissa Bean Wins 8th District Democratic Primary
Ms. Bean, a moderate former congresswoman, defeated a left-wing rival in the primary race for the Chicago-area seat to be vacated by Representative Raja Krishnamoorthi.

NYTimes Global
Mar 17, 2026

Darren Bailey Wins Second Chance to Challenge Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker
Mr. Bailey, a former lawmaker aligned with President Trump, lost to Mr. Pritzker in 2022. Mr. Pritzker had no opposition in a Democratic primary.

NYTimes Global
Mar 17, 2026

U.S.P.S. Postmaster Says Service Will Be ‘Out of Cash' in Under a Year
The U.S.P.S. leader said at a hearing that the service could run out of cash within a year and asked lawmakers to increase its borrowing limits.

NYTimes Global
Mar 17, 2026

An Unexploded Bomb Near the Colombia-Ecuador Border Leads to a Diplomatic Clash
The Times photographed an unexploded munition in southern Colombia, near the Ecuadorean border. A high-stakes feud between both countries quickly ensued.

NYTimes Global
Mar 17, 2026

In His Resignation Letter, Joe Kent Spoke About the Death of His Wife
Chief Petty Officer Shannon Kent was killed in action during a special operations mission in Syria in 2019. Mr. Kent said he could not support "sending the next generation off to fight and die" in Iran.

NYTimes Global
Mar 17, 2026

Cuban Americans Will Be Allowed to Own Businesses in Cuba, but Is That Enough?
The Cuban government announced that Cubans living abroad can own and invest in businesses, but experts said they were disappointed that the measures didn't go further.

NYTimes Global
Mar 17, 2026

U.S. Says Anthropic Is an ‘Unacceptable' National Security Risk
In a legal filing, the government said it questioned whether the A.I. start-up could be a "trusted partner" in wartime, which led it to label the company a supply chain risk.

NYTimes Global
Mar 17, 2026

Judge Orders Voice of America to Restart All News Operations
More than 1,000 full-time journalists and support staff at the news group were ordered to return to work by March 23 and to resume broadcasting.

NYTimes Global
Mar 17, 2026

Year After Trump Takeover, Institute of Peace Is Little More Than Scenery
As a lawsuit by the former staff drags on, the fight highlights President Trump's upending of traditional peace-building and the lasting effects of his administration's cost-cutting blitz.

NYTimes Global
Mar 17, 2026

No Trump Endorsement for Cornyn or Paxton in Texas Senate Race as Deadline Passes
President Trump's decision not to weigh in before the deadline means both John Cornyn and Ken Paxton remain on the ballot, extending their costly and increasingly personal battle into a May runoff.

NYTimes Global
Mar 17, 2026

For Once, We Fight With an Equal Ally
Israel is the rare U.S. ally that pulls its weight, shares the risk and contributes to victory.

NYTimes Global
Mar 17, 2026

An Off-Duty Officer Shot a Man in the Head, N.Y.P.D. Says
The officer, whom police did not identify but who works at Gracie Mansion and City Hall, is now under investigation. The man who was shot, a 30-year-old, is in critical condition.

NYTimes Global
Mar 17, 2026

Plus-Size Southwest Passengers Say New Extra-Seat Policy Has Led to Fat Shaming
Since the airline changed its policy on larger passengers this year, travelers say agents have publicly scrutinized their bodies and made them buy extra seats.

NYTimes Global
Mar 17, 2026

Oscars Viewership Slides 9%, Its First Drop Since 2021
The 17.9 million total followed similar drops for the Grammys and the Golden Globes.

NYTimes Global
Mar 17, 2026

A War With, Not for, Israel
Israel is the rare U.S. ally that pulls its weight, shares the risk and contributes to victory.

NYTimes Global
Mar 17, 2026

Ali Larijani, a Top Iranian Politician and Emissary, Is Dead at 67
Mr. Larijani, the top national security official and a confidante of the former supreme leader, expertly navigated Iran's internal politics and led the brutal crackdown on protests this year.

NYTimes Global
Mar 17, 2026

Why Mamdani Mentioned Palestinians in His St. Patrick's Day Message
Mayor Zohran Mamdani of New York hailed Ireland's fight for self-determination and its history of solidarity, including with Palestinians.

NYTimes Global
Mar 17, 2026

Kharg Island Is an Appealing Target for Trump, With High Risks
A U.S. attack or a move to seize control of Iran's main oil export hub could cripple the country's ability to profit from its natural resources. But it would also risk sending energy prices even higher.

NYTimes Global
Mar 17, 2026

Trump Administration Offers Narrow Immigration Changes to End D.H.S. Shutdown
Administration officials have put forth several proposals to answer Democratic demands for major changes in President Trump's crackdown in exchange for reopening the Department of Homeland Security.

NYTimes Global
Mar 17, 2026

Iran's Leadership Suffers a Double Blow
Also, the Senate begins a bitter debate about voting rules. Here's the latest at the end of Tuesday.

NYTimes Global
Mar 17, 2026

Jesse Jackson Jr. Seeks Comeback After Corruption Scandal
After his promising career was halted by a corruption scandal that sent him to prison, the former Democratic congressman is trying to return to the House.

NYTimes Global
Mar 17, 2026

TSA Official Warns Small U.S. Airports Could Close if Shutdown Continues
T.S.A. officers, working without pay for more than a month, have called out of work and quit in growing numbers as the shutdown drags on.

NYTimes Global
Mar 17, 2026

What's It Like to Have Dyslexia? Trump's Attack on Newsom Exposes Stigma
As many as 20 percent of Americans have dyslexia, a learning disorder that is not connected to IQ.

NYTimes Global
Mar 17, 2026

Israel Keeps Killing Key Iranian Leaders. Will It Work?
Israeli officials trumpeted airstrikes that killed Iran's de facto leader and the commanders of a militia notorious for violently suppressing protests. But "decapitation has its limits," an analyst warns.

NYTimes Global
Mar 17, 2026

Arizona Files Criminal Charges Against Kalshi, the Prediction Site
The state accused Kalshi on Tuesday of operating an illegal gambling business, escalating the legal battle between states and prediction markets.

NYTimes Global
Mar 17, 2026

China Ramps Up Scrutiny of Meta's Acquisition of Manus
The country appears to be cracking down on people linked to the acquisition of Manus, a Singapore company with Chinese roots, as President Trump prepares to visit Beijing.

NYTimes Global
Mar 17, 2026

A.I. Is Coming for Politics
How ready are we?

NYTimes Global
Mar 17, 2026

Ruling on RFK Jr.'s Vaccine Policy Changes Leaves Health Groups Scrambling
Lawyers for both sides in the federal lawsuit, brought by six medical organizations, are trying to understand the ramifications of the judge's decision.

NYTimes Global
Mar 17, 2026

Miami Cubans Fear Trump Won't Go Far Enough: ‘The Castros Have to Go'
Many Cubans in Florida have sought regime change for decades. They fear that President Trump's talks with Cuba will not lead to wholesale political transformation.

NYTimes Global
Mar 17, 2026

25 Recipes and 3 Menus for the Ultimate Gathering
Make one or make all: Yewande Komolafe's curated menus are meant for celebrating.

NYTimes Global
Mar 17, 2026

What to Know About Banksy and the Street Artist's Identity
An investigation by Reuters, which says it has identified the street artist, hinges on a police report from his arrest in New York two decades ago.

NYTimes Global
Mar 17, 2026

Trump Says Newsom Shouldn't Be President Because He Is Dyslexic
President Trump said "a president should not have learning disabilities," prompting criticism from a group that advocates equal opportunities for people with learning disabilities.

NYTimes Global
Mar 17, 2026

Tribunal Calls for Retrial of the Vatican's ‘Trial of the Century'
Three years ago, the Vatican's criminal court convicted a cardinal for the first time in history. Now, an appeals court has ruled there were irregularities in his prosecution.

NYTimes Global
Mar 17, 2026

Democrats Hammer Trump on ‘Energy Affordability'
A new Senate report argues the Trump administration has also pushed costs up by stifling clean energy.

NYTimes Global
Mar 17, 2026

The Unlikely Alliance to Save East Palestine, Ohio
In Ohio after a toxic chemical accident, finding common ground in the country's health wars.

NYTimes Global
Mar 17, 2026

A Meteor Streaks Across the U.S. and Rattles Ohio With an Explosive Boom
NASA confirmed that the loud boom heard and felt by people in northern Ohio was indeed caused by a meteor.

NYTimes Global
Mar 17, 2026

Doctors Say Court Ruling Can't Undo RFK Jr.'s Vaccine Damage
A federal judge halted the Trump administration's changes to vaccine recommendations, but the mistrust and fear they have stoked may last for years.

NYTimes Global
Mar 17, 2026

Academy ‘Extremely Upset' After Teyana Taylor Says Oscars Security Shoved Her
The academy said an employee of an outside security firm hired for the Oscars had "incidental contact" with the actress, which it called "not acceptable."

NYTimes Global
Mar 17, 2026

Mamdani Moves to End City's Defense of Adams in Sexual Assault Lawsuit
New York City has been paying for the lawyers representing former Mayor Eric Adams in a civil lawsuit concerning an alleged sexual assault in the 1990s.

NYTimes Global
Mar 17, 2026

When Teens Are Pressured to Send Sexual Images
Adolescents said they were more likely to share photos with a dating partner, or when they had been worn down with repeated requests.

NYTimes Global
Mar 17, 2026

China Is Embracing OpenClaw, a New A.I. Agent, and the Government Is Wary
Excitement about A.I. assistant tools is running into growing concerns about the security risks of software that operates autonomously on user's devices.

NYTimes Global
Mar 17, 2026

What's in Trump's SAVE Act, the Voter ID Bill Republicans Are Pushing?
The legislation would require voters to prove their citizenship in person upon registration, ban IDs without a photo at polling places and criminalize failures to enforce such requirements.

NYTimes Global
Mar 17, 2026

Christopher A. Sims, 83, Dies; Won Nobel for Modeling Economic Policy
He and Thomas J. Sargent shared the prize in 2011 for devising statistical tools to help guide economic policymakers.

NYTimes Global
Mar 17, 2026

Loud Boom in Ohio and Pennsylvania Was Likely a Meteor, Forecasters Say
The National Weather Service said its lightning mapper and cameras picked up what appeared to be a meteor streaking across the sky Tuesday morning.

NYTimes Global
Mar 17, 2026

Judge Ejects Federal Prosecutor From Court and Orders Bosses to Testify
Judge Zahid Quraishi ordered a hearing on who had the authority to lead New Jersey's top federal law enforcement office.

NYTimes Global
Mar 17, 2026

Dozens Dead in Pakistani Airstrike on Kabul
The attack hit a drug rehabilitation facility, and Afghanistan vowed to retaliate, risking an escalation of the conflict between the two countries.

NYTimes Global
Mar 17, 2026

M.T.A. Sues Trump Administration to Release 2nd Avenue Subway Funding
New York transit officials are seeking nearly $60 million in overdue federal funding to extend the subway line to East Harlem. The administration's rationale for the freeze has been inconsistent.

NYTimes Global
Mar 17, 2026

Judge Ejects Federal Prosecutor From Court, Orders His Bosses to Testify
Judge Zahid Quraishi ordered a hearing on who had the authority to lead New Jersey's top federal law enforcement office.

NYTimes Global
Mar 17, 2026

Trump Signals He May Intervene in Cuba Following Iran and Venezuela
Still at war with Iran and in control in Venezuela, President Trump is signaling that he is about to intervene in another country.

NYTimes Global
Mar 17, 2026

Joe Kent, a Top Counterterrorism Official for the Trump Administration, Resigns, Citing Iran War
Mr. Kent is the first Trump administration official to quit in opposition to the conflict. He said pressure from Israel had pushed the president into war against Iran.

NYTimes Global
Mar 17, 2026

A St. Patrick's Day Election in Chicago? Politicians Look for Luck in the Timing.
In a county with the largest Irish American population in the U.S., a crush of parades has been a bounty for candidates searching for votes.

NYTimes Global
Mar 17, 2026

John Lithgow's Career Spans 200 Roles — From ‘3rd Rock' to Roald Dahl
Is there anyone John Lithgow can't — or won't — play?

NYTimes Global
Mar 17, 2026

Trump's Gutting of Election Security Fuels Worries for Midterms
Officials say the crippling of the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency, which the president himself created, could open elections to cyberattacks and foreign influence.

NYTimes Global
Mar 17, 2026

What's in the Voter ID Bill Trump and Republicans Are Pushing?
The legislation would require voters to prove their citizenship in person upon registration, ban IDs without a photo at polling places and criminalize failures to enforce such requirements.

NYTimes Global
Mar 17, 2026

Rising Costs and Competition at Top N.Y. Schools Have Parents on Edge
Leaders and parents worry that a widening economic divide amid the current affordability crisis could amplify the role that money plays in access to a robust education in New York.

NYTimes Global
Mar 17, 2026

Israel's Killing of Ali Larijani Could Allow Military to Tighten Grip on Iran
As Iran's top national security official, Mr. Larijani had a reputation for acting as a bridge between hard-line figures in the armed forces and more moderate political factions.

NYTimes Global
Mar 17, 2026

Peter Thiel Fears the Antichrist Is Coming. In Rome, Some Call His View Heresy.
The right-wing tech investor is giving lectures near the Catholic church's administrative heart. Commentators there are rejecting his apocalyptic vision.

NYTimes Global
Mar 17, 2026

At Least 23 Killed in Nigeria as Insurgent Attacks Go On Despite U.S. Help
A teaching hospital and two markets in the city of Maiduguri were hit in what a military spokesman said were suicide bombings by Boko Haram.

NYTimes Global
Mar 17, 2026

Hundreds Dead in Pakistani Airstrike on Kabul, Officials in Afghanistan Say
The attack hit a drug rehabilitation facility, Afghanistan said, suggesting that its victims included civilians. Pakistan said it had targeted an ammunitions depot.

NYTimes Global
Mar 17, 2026

Why Are Pakistan and Afghanistan Fighting?
The renewed violence between the neighboring countries stems from Pakistan's accusations that Afghanistan's Taliban government has harbored a militant group.

NYTimes Global
Mar 17, 2026

What to Know About Ali Larijani, Iran's Top Security Official
One of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei's closest confidants, Mr. Larijani emerged as the face of the government after Mr. Khamenei was killed.

NYTimes Global
Mar 17, 2026

The Mobile, Ala., Leprechaun Lives On 20 Years Later
The purported sighting in March 2006, covered by a local TV news station, made a lasting impression on the internet — and on Mobile, Ala.

NYTimes Global
Mar 17, 2026

Afghan Officials Say Hundreds Dead in Pakistani Airstrike on Kabul
The attack hit a drug rehabilitation facility, Afghanistan said, suggesting that civilians were among the victims. Pakistan said it had targeted a weapons depot.

NYTimes Global
Mar 17, 2026

Cannonball with Wesley Morris: What the Oscars Got Right
Giving Michael B. Jordan and "KPop Demon Hunters" their due, to start.

NYTimes Global
Mar 17, 2026

U.S. Allies Reject Trump's Demands for Warships, and Bovino to Retire From Border Patrol
Plus, the champion of "Swedish death cleaning" dies at 91.

NYTimes Global
Mar 17, 2026

The Scrappy Mayor Showing Democrats How It's Done
Democrats can't just sit back and expect the prevailing political winds to produce a blue wave.

NYTimes Global
Mar 17, 2026

Admiral's Comments Undercut Pentagon's Cluster Munition Policy
The first Trump administration defended cluster munitions as "legitimate," but on Monday, Adm. Brad Cooper condemned them as "inherently indiscriminate."

NYTimes Global
Mar 17, 2026

March Has Always Been a Month of Weather Extremes. But This Is Ridiculous.
Snow, tornadoes, record-breaking heat, a dust storm — and that's just last weekend. Here's how to understand what's going on, and the role climate change is playing in all of it.

NYTimes Global
Mar 17, 2026

Why March Weather Is Weird: Snow, Tornadoes, Recording-Breaking Heat and More
Snow, tornadoes, record-breaking heat, a dust storm — and that's just last weekend. Here's how to understand what's going on, and the role climate change is playing in all of it.

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