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New U.S. Missile Hit Iranian Sports Hall and School, Analysis Shows
world

New U.S. Missile Hit Iranian Sports Hall and School, Analysis Shows

The Pentagon used missiles untested in combat in a deadly attack that struck civilian sites near a military compound on Feb. 28, according to visual evidence examined by The Times and weapons experts.

By Christiaan Triebert and John Ismay
Trump Claims ‘Regime Change’ in Iran Is Already Complete
world

Trump Claims ‘Regime Change’ in Iran Is Already Complete

President Trump suggested that Iran’s current leaders were “much more reasonable” as he sought to show progress in his war aims. Despite a month of U.S.-Israeli attacks, Iran’s government, led by clerics and the Revolutionary Guards, appears firmly in control.

By Amelia Nierenberg
War Pushes Gas Prices Near $4 a Gallon, and Anti-Trump Protesters Rally Nationwide
podcasts

War Pushes Gas Prices Near $4 a Gallon, and Anti-Trump Protesters Rally Nationwide

Plus, a surge of Catholic converts in the United States.

By Tracy Mumford, Will Jarvis, Margaret Kadifa, Ian Stewart and Jack Nicas
Private-Credit Wobbles Could Prove Perilous for Trump
business

Private-Credit Wobbles Could Prove Perilous for Trump

The Trump administration is poised to broaden access to risky investments that are showing signs of strain.

By Alan Rappeport and Colby Smith
U.S. Allows Russian Oil Tanker to Reach Cuba, Despite Blockade
world

U.S. Allows Russian Oil Tanker to Reach Cuba, Despite Blockade

The tanker full of crude oil could reach its expected destination by Monday, providing a lifeline to the island amid intense U.S. pressure.

By Jack Nicas and Eric Schmitt
Trump’s Ballroom Design Has Barely Been Scrutinized
upshot

Trump’s Ballroom Design Has Barely Been Scrutinized

A stairway to nowhere: Three months that could change the White House for generations.

By Emily Badger, Junho Lee and Larry Buchanan
New Political Group to Push Trump’s A.I. Agenda in Midterms
business

New Political Group to Push Trump’s A.I. Agenda in Midterms

The group, Innovation Council Action, says it plans to spend at least $100 million. It will be led by a former administration official.

By Theodore Schleifer
A New Boss Takes Over Homeland Security With Less Flash but Same Mission
us

A New Boss Takes Over Homeland Security With Less Flash but Same Mission

Markwayne Mullin, the incoming D.H.S. secretary, faces a difficult balance: a public reset of the agency while delivering on President Trump’s deportation agenda.

By Hamed Aleaziz
A Border Wall Plan Unites Republicans and Democrats in Texas: ‘This Is Insane’
us

A Border Wall Plan Unites Republicans and Democrats in Texas: ‘This Is Insane’

Plans for a wall in Big Bend National Park prompted public protests and behind-the-scenes lobbying to sway the Trump administration to stop.

By J. David Goodman
Trump’s Birthright Citizenship Order at Supreme Court Splits Conservative Scholars
us

Trump’s Birthright Citizenship Order at Supreme Court Splits Conservative Scholars

Before President Trump’s order to limit birthright citizenship, there was widespread agreement that the 14th Amendment guaranteed citizenship for U.S.-born babies.

By Ann E. Marimow
How Russia Weaponized the Cold Ukrainian Winter
magazine

How Russia Weaponized the Cold Ukrainian Winter

Inside one Kyiv neighborhood as it braved the harshest conditions since World War II.

By C.J. Chivers
As Hollywood Courts Gamers, They Warn: ‘Don’t Ruin This’
movies

As Hollywood Courts Gamers, They Warn: ‘Don’t Ruin This’

Super Mario Bros. and Minecraft became movie blockbusters, and Call of Duty and Legend of Zelda adaptations are on the way. Fans of the video games are watching closely.

By Emmanuel Morgan
Around the Moon and Back in 10 Days
science

Around the Moon and Back in 10 Days

Here's how NASA plans to send four astronauts on a trip around the moon, the first time that anyone would travel this far from Earth since the end of the Apollo program in 1972.

By Marco Hernandez and Kenneth Chang
How to View the Artemis II Moon Launch
travel

How to View the Artemis II Moon Launch

The first crewed mission around the moon in more than 50 years is coming up. Here’s how to see it at sites in and around the Kennedy Space Center in Florida.

By Ceylan Yeğinsu
Journey to the Moon ‘Starting to Feel Real’ for NASA’s Artemis II Crew
science

Journey to the Moon ‘Starting to Feel Real’ for NASA’s Artemis II Crew

The four astronauts — three Americans and one Canadian — spoke from a prelaunch quarantine ahead of their scheduled Wednesday mission.

By Kenneth Chang
He Led Congo for 18 Years. Now, He’s a Hunted Man.
world

He Led Congo for 18 Years. Now, He’s a Hunted Man.

Joseph Kabila, the former president, faces the death penalty after the government convicted him of treason last year. He says the charges are bogus.

By Ruth Maclean
The Dogma of Meat
well

The Dogma of Meat

From Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s food pyramid to online influencers, beef has become more than just a source of protein.

By Lisa Miller
How a Civics School With a Conservative Bent Divided Its Supporters
us

How a Civics School With a Conservative Bent Divided Its Supporters

A University of North Carolina program was intended to promote civil discourse and ideological diversity. Some of its early conservative supporters say it is doing the opposite.

By Stephanie Saul and Cornell Watson
They’ve Been Accused of Running a ‘Covert’ Operation in Greenland. It’s No Secret.
world

They’ve Been Accused of Running a ‘Covert’ Operation in Greenland. It’s No Secret.

Members of President Trump’s circle, working in plain sight, have caught the eye of Denmark’s intelligence services for trying to make friends and cut deals on the Danish territory.

By Jeffrey Gettleman and Maya Tekeli
Arsenio Hall Shares How the Shy Kid Became the Life of the Party
books

Arsenio Hall Shares How the Shy Kid Became the Life of the Party

Eddie Murphy, Snoop Dogg and Bill Clinton (naturally) show up in his gossipy new memoir. He isn’t very sentimental.

By Jason Zinoman
Rasputin. Roy Cohn. Jeffrey Epstein. Every Elite Has a ‘Dark Connector.’
opinion

Rasputin. Roy Cohn. Jeffrey Epstein. Every Elite Has a ‘Dark Connector.’

Epstein flourished by helping elite men reconcile their private desires with their public appearances.

By Jacob Weisberg
MAGA Was Supposed to Be Antiwar. Nope.
opinion

MAGA Was Supposed to Be Antiwar. Nope.

It might be time to ditch some common assumptions about Republicans.

By Kristen Soltis Anderson
Your Questions About the News
briefing

Your Questions About the News

Times reporters answer reader questions about the war, the economy and more.

By Sam Sifton
Xi Invites Taiwan’s Opposition Leader to Talk ‘Peace’ Ahead of Trump Summit
world

Xi Invites Taiwan’s Opposition Leader to Talk ‘Peace’ Ahead of Trump Summit

The planned visit by Cheng Li-wun appears designed to show Beijing’s influence and convey a benign message ahead of the summit with President Trump.

By Chris Buckley and Amy Chang Chien
Mamdani and Curtis Sliwa Performed a Skit. N.Y. Republicans Are Livid.
nyregion

Mamdani and Curtis Sliwa Performed a Skit. N.Y. Republicans Are Livid.

Mayor Zohran Mamdani and his former Republican opponent recorded a skit on cat adoption for the Inner Circle, an annual press corps roast. Some politicians weren’t laughing.

By Dana Rubinstein and Sally Goldenberg
Israel to Vote on Death Penalty Targeting Palestinians Guilty of Lethal Attacks
world

Israel to Vote on Death Penalty Targeting Palestinians Guilty of Lethal Attacks

The bill is broadly popular and expected to pass. Critics say it would strip away many of the safeguards intended to preserve due process, including the possibility of a pardon.

By Aaron Boxerman and Johnatan Reiss
The Founder of a Sexual Liberation Group Is in Jail, but Still Has Fans
nyregion

The Founder of a Sexual Liberation Group Is in Jail, but Still Has Fans

Nicole Daedone, the former leader of OneTaste, is set to be sentenced after being convicted of forced labor conspiracy last year. But she is still finding ways to spread her message from behind bars.

By Santul Nerkar