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U.S. Antitank Mines Discovered in Neighborhood in Iran
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U.S. Antitank Mines Discovered in Neighborhood in Iran

Photos and video verified by The New York Times show mines dispensed by cluster bombs in a village a few miles from a missile site.

By John Ismay and Aric Toler
At CPAC, the ‘America First’ Crowd Ponders Giving War a Chance
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At CPAC, the ‘America First’ Crowd Ponders Giving War a Chance

The Conservative Political Action Conference has been an America First gathering for years, but with President Trump pursuing war in Iran, organizers have tried to make a shift, with mixed results.

By Richard Fausset
How Long of a Wait at Security? For Many Passengers, It Was Anyone’s Guess.
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How Long of a Wait at Security? For Many Passengers, It Was Anyone’s Guess.

As T.S.A. staff shortages continued on Friday, some airports saw interminably long wait times, while others barely had a wait at all, adding to travelers’ confusion.

By Jacey Fortin, Shannon Sims and Michelle Baruchman
Florida’s Immigration Crackdown Is Showing Cracks: ‘We’re Hurting People’
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Florida’s Immigration Crackdown Is Showing Cracks: ‘We’re Hurting People’

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

By Patricia Mazzei and Eric Adelson
Tracking T.S.A. Wait Times at Major U.S. Airports
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Tracking T.S.A. Wait Times at Major U.S. Airports

Travelers are facing long lines at airport security as the partial government shutdown has strained T.S.A. staffing. The New York Times is tracking the latest available wait times across the country.

By Emma Baker, Will Houp, Jon Huang, Zach Levitt, Elena Shao, Urvashi Uberoy and Josh Williams
Stocks Slide to 5th Weekly Loss as Investors Lose Patience With Iran War
business

Stocks Slide to 5th Weekly Loss as Investors Lose Patience With Iran War

The S&P 500 is down nearly 9 percent from a January high. The weekly losing streak is its worst in roughly four years.

By Joe Rennison
The Iran War is Revealing the Messy Middle of Our Renewable Energy Transition
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The Iran War is Revealing the Messy Middle of Our Renewable Energy Transition

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

By David Wallace-Wells
‘Love Story’ Is Actually a Horror Story
podcasts

‘Love Story’ Is Actually a Horror Story

The nightmare began when she said, “I do.”

By Wesley Morris and Sasha Weiss
Want More ‘Love Story’? Read These Books Next.
books

Want More ‘Love Story’? Read These Books Next.

If the TV show has you craving 1990s glam, upper-crust romance and doomed dynasties, these books have got you covered.

By Sadie Stein
How ‘Love Story’ Gave Viewers a ’90s History Lesson
arts

How ‘Love Story’ Gave Viewers a ’90s History Lesson

The FX show, which dramatizes the relationship between John F. Kennedy Jr. and Carolyn Bessette, has inspired a legion of younger viewers to dig into the couple’s past and 1990s New York City.

By Shivani Gonzalez
Hegseth Strikes Two Black and Two Female Officers From Promotion List
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Hegseth Strikes Two Black and Two Female Officers From Promotion List

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.

By Greg Jaffe, Eric Schmitt, Helene Cooper and Adam Entous
Hegseth Criticized for Removing Four Officers From Promotion List
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Hegseth Criticized for Removing Four Officers From Promotion List

Bitter rifts have opened over the defense secretary’s campaign to reverse policies that he says are prejudiced against white officers.

By Helene Cooper, Greg Jaffe and Eric Schmitt
Hacked Files of F.B.I. Director Kash Patel Circulate Online
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Hacked Files of F.B.I. Director Kash Patel Circulate Online

What appeared to be personal emails from before Mr. Patel’s time as director were posted on a website that identified itself as Iranian but seemed to be hosted in Russia.

By Charlie Savage, Adam Goldman, Aric Toler and Glenn Thrush
Outside Kennedy Center, Jane Fonda and Joan Baez Raise Voices in Protest
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Outside Kennedy Center, Jane Fonda and Joan Baez Raise Voices in Protest

The pair joined in a gathering of artists and others who denounced censorship and faulted President Trump’s growing influence over the nation’s cultural life.

By Sopan Deb
New York City Ballet Pulls Out of Kennedy Center Performances
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New York City Ballet Pulls Out of Kennedy Center Performances

The decision by the company, one of the most prestigious in the country, is the latest in a wave of high-profile cancellations at the center.

By Adam Nagourney and Julia Jacobs
Kennedy Center Performer Asks Judge to Toss Case He Calls ‘Retaliatory’
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Kennedy Center Performer Asks Judge to Toss Case He Calls ‘Retaliatory’

A jazz drummer who called off a performance in protest of the center’s being renamed for President Trump said the president’s allies had sued him as punishment.

By Zach Montague
Man Tied to Pro-Israel Extremists Accused of Targeting Palestinian Activist
nyregion

Man Tied to Pro-Israel Extremists Accused of Targeting Palestinian Activist

A man linked to a pro-Israel terrorist group was charged with making Molotov cocktails for what officials said was a plot to assassinate the New York City-based activist Nerdeen Kiswani.

By Liam Stack, Tracey Tully and William K. Rashbaum
A Republican Farmer Relies on Immigrant Work. He Sees His Party Erasing It.
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A Republican Farmer Relies on Immigrant Work. He Sees His Party Erasing It.

For 20 years, Tim O’Harrow has asked lawmakers to acknowledge that America’s food supply depends on immigrants. Politics went in the other direction.

By Sabrina Tavernise and Jamie Kelter Davis
Before the LaGuardia Crash, Why Didn’t Truck 1 Stop?
nyregion

Before the LaGuardia Crash, Why Didn’t Truck 1 Stop?

After a fatal runway collision between a jet and a fire truck, one of the key questions is why the truck didn’t heed frantic calls to stop.

By Jan Ransom, Bora Erden, Raj Saha and Lazaro Gamio
How 2 Firefighters Survived a Direct Hit From a Jet Plane
nyregion

How 2 Firefighters Survived a Direct Hit From a Jet Plane

Days after the disaster on a LaGuardia runway, two veterans of a specialized rescue unit have been released from the hospital.

By Corey Kilgannon, Anusha Bayya and Patrick McGeehan
Another Senior House Republican Will Retire as Midterm Exodus Grows
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Another Senior House Republican Will Retire as Midterm Exodus Grows

Representative Sam Graves, the chairman of the Transportation and Infrastructure Committee, said he would leave Congress after nearly three decades, the latest sign that the G.O.P. is bracing for big losses.

By Robert Jimison
Hasan Piker Rallies Spark Backlash in Michigan’s Democratic Senate Primary
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Hasan Piker Rallies Spark Backlash in Michigan’s Democratic Senate Primary

Dr. Abdul El-Sayed’s primary opponents criticized him for inviting Hasan Piker to campaign with him. Mr. Piker is a fierce critic of Israel.

By Tim Balk
CPAC Considers Vance, Rubio and Life After Trump
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CPAC Considers Vance, Rubio and Life After Trump

The president’s potential successors “are mortal men,” one attendee said.

By Kellen Browning
Bank of America Pays $72.5 Million to Settle Lawsuit by Epstein Victims
business

Bank of America Pays $72.5 Million to Settle Lawsuit by Epstein Victims

The suit claimed the bank had overlooked signs that Mr. Epstein’s accounts were being used to further his abuse of young women.

By Matthew Goldstein
The Bar Is Open Again on the Staten Island Ferry
nyregion

The Bar Is Open Again on the Staten Island Ferry

After a seven-year drought, including pandemic-related delays, the ferry service is bringing beer back to New York Harbor. It feels like a return to normal, regulars say.

By Stefanos Chen
Will Iran Break Trumpism?
opinion

Will Iran Break Trumpism?

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?

By Ezra Klein and Jack McCordick
Republicans Know This War Is Going Badly
opinion

Republicans Know This War Is Going Badly

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

By Michelle Goldberg
White House Vows to Pay T.S.A. Workers as Partial Shutdown Continues
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White House Vows to Pay T.S.A. Workers as Partial Shutdown Continues

Also, consumers are feeling the costs of the Iran war. Here’s the latest at the end of Friday.

By Matthew Cullen
Man Accused of Killing College Student in Chicago to Remain in Jail
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Man Accused of Killing College Student in Chicago to Remain in Jail

Jose Medina, who is accused of being in the country illegally, is charged with murder in the death of Sheridan Gorman, a freshman at Loyola University Chicago.

By Leigh Giangreco and Mitch Smith
Judge Agrees to Drop Charges Against Officers in Breonna Taylor’s Death
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Judge Agrees to Drop Charges Against Officers in Breonna Taylor’s Death

The Trump administration had asked the court to dismiss the charges, describing them as an example of “weaponized federal overreach” by the Biden administration.

By Chris Cameron
Clavicular, an Internet Narcissus, Is Arrested After Posting a Fight Video
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Clavicular, an Internet Narcissus, Is Arrested After Posting a Fight Video

The influencer, known for promoting handsomeness, is accused of arranging a brawl between two women. Separately, the authorities are investigating a video showing him shooting an alligator.

By Pooja Salhotra
Idaho Criminalizes Transgender Use of Some Bathrooms in Private Businesses
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Idaho Criminalizes Transgender Use of Some Bathrooms in Private Businesses

The bill passed Friday by the Idaho legislature would make it a crime punishable by up to a year in prison to use a gender-designated bathroom that does not conform to a person’s sex at birth.

By Anna Griffin