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Flight 8646 to LaGuardia: From Routine Landing to Disaster in 20 Seconds
In the early stages of the investigation into the Air Canada Express crash on Sunday night, a hazy timeline has begun to emerge.
Meta Ordered to Pay $375 Million Over Child Safety Violations
In one of the company’s first major losses, New Mexico jurors found that it had misled consumers about the safety of its platforms, enabling...
Key Adviser Quits Federal Vaccine Panel
Dr. Robert Malone, vice chair of the committee, was appointed by Robert F. Kennedy Jr. after a purge of the previous advisers.
Republicans Step Up Efforts to Reach DHS Funding Deal and End Shutdown
A day after President Trump said he did not want a compromise, Senate Republicans sent Democrats a plan that would break off ICE enforcement...
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March 24, 2026
Justices Seem Open to Allowing Trump to Block Some Asylum Seekers
Also, officials described overlapping failures before the deadly LaGuardia crash. Here’s the latest at the end of Tuesday.
Hawaii Storms Bring More Rain to Oahu and Maui
Experts agree that the past weeks have been one of the rainiest periods in recent memory across the state.
Newsom Says He Regrets Remarks Comparing Israel to ‘Apartheid State’
The California governor suggested that he had meant to refer to Israel’s potential future direction, not its current policies. “I revere the...
San Francisco Killed 8th-Grade Algebra. Now It’s Set to Come Back.
The San Francisco school board will vote on a plan to restore algebra as an option at all middle schools, more than a decade after it was re...
Delta Air Lines Says It Will Suspend Special Services for Congress Members
Airport escorts and “red coat” assistance for lawmakers will be suspended, the airline said on Tuesday, citing the extended partial governme...
Air Canada Pilots Killed in LaGuardia Crash Were Early in Flying Careers
The pilots were identified as Antoine Forest, 30, and Mackenzie Gunther. They were the only two fatalities in the plane’s collision with a f...
United States Said to Have Sent Iran a Plan to End the Middle East War
The 15-point plan was delivered via Pakistan, whose army chief has emerged as the key interlocutor between the United States and Iran, offic...
Russia Launches Daytime Attack on Ukraine With Over 500 Drones
The assault, which came after overnight strikes across the country, was one of the largest of the war, the Ukrainian authorities said.
The War Is Going Better Than You Think
How the fight in Iran compares to past conflicts.
Iran’s ‘Nuclear’ Option
How U.S. strategy encouraged mutually assured destruction.
N.C. Senator Phil Berger Officially Just Lost to Sam Page
Phil Berger had money, power and an endorsement from President Trump. But his critics had a long list of resentments and, on Tuesday, he los...
Trump Picks ‘Alpha Male’ Influencer to Be Tourism Envoy
Nick Adams, known for his crass humor and internet trolling, was previously nominated to be the ambassador to Malaysia. But his nomination w...
A Day in the Life of a New York City Junklugger
The work force behind Junkluggers, a company that tosses, donates and resells what we leave behind, bears witness to grief and lives in tran...
Costa Rica Agrees to Take Migrants Deported by the Trump Administration
The agreement is part of President Trump’s efforts to find governments willing to accept people who have been detained in the United States.
Investigators Seek Answers in Attacks on Jewish Sites in Europe
Attacks on schools and property in several countries have Jewish communities on edge, amid suspicions that Iran is behind the violence.
The One Question Trump’s Judicial Picks Refuse to Answer
“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.
Senate Democrats Urge Kennedy to Stop Hindering Key Health Panel
The health secretary has canceled or postponed three meetings of the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force, which shapes health care coverage...
Italy’s Meloni Seemed Unbeatable. A Referendum Defeat Has Dented Her Aura.
Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni had led one of Italy’s most stable postwar governments. Now she’s under pressure after failing to convince Ita...
Why President Trump Has a Big Oil Problem
Our national security correspondent David E. Sanger looks at President Trump’s trouble handling retaliatory attacks by Iran that have largel...
Marco Rubio Testifies in Corruption Trial Against Former U.S. Rep. David Rivera
To much ado, the secretary of state took the stand against David Rivera, a former congressman accused of secretly lobbying on behalf of the...
Trump and Republican National Committee Lean Toward Dallas for Unusual 2026 GOP Midterm Convention
Parties normally hold conventions every four years to nominate presidential candidates, but Republicans hope to hold one this year in the fa...
The U.S. Military Said It Helped Bomb a Drug Camp in Ecuador. It Was a Dairy Farm.
The Times visited a village where the United States and Ecuador said they destroyed an armed group’s training camp. Residents said it was ac...
Minnesota Prosecutors Sue to Access Evidence in Shootings by Agents During Immigration Crackdown
The federal government has refused to provide even basic information about the three shootings during an immigration crackdown in Minneapoli...
Russian Oil Shipment Puts Focus on Kremlin Spy Outpost in Cuba
Moscow may be challenging President Trump’s effort to choke Cuba’s economy. China also has suspected listening posts on the island.
California Governor’s Debate Canceled After Criticism Over Lack of Diversity
The debate would have featured six candidates, all white. The inclusion of a low-polling mayor drew scrutiny in particular.
Israel Plans to Control Large Parts of Southern Lebanon, Defense Minister Says
Israel Katz, the Israeli defense minister, suggested that Israeli troops might remain in parts of Lebanon even after the fighting there wind...
Trump’s Threat to ‘Obliterate’ Iran’s Power Stations Could Constitute a War Crime, Rights Experts Say
Intentionally targeting the country’s energy infrastructure could constitute a war crime under international law.
David A. Ross Sought Epstein’s Help to Build Art Museums. Now He’s Facing the Fallout.
He mastered the world of the “Epstein Class” to build great museums. Now he’s confronting the cost.
Covid Relief Loans Are Haunting Small Businesses
The Small Business Administration lent $378 billion to keep businesses afloat. Getting paid back is proving difficult.
Thomas Massie Thinks Being Hated by Trump Is ‘Worth It.’ Will Voters Agree?
The Republican congressman from Kentucky is a die-hard libertarian who has centered his campaign on his willingness to buck the president. I...
In N.Y.C. Classes, Teachers Can Use A.I. to Plan but Not to Assign Grades
The largest school system in the United States released its first guide on how teachers can incorporate artificial intelligence into their w...
NASA Adds Moon Base and Nuclear-Powered Mars Spacecraft to Road Map
The agency announced the more specific plans and timelines after years of suggesting it may build a lunar outpost.
How Do You Measure Snow From Space? First, Climb a Mountain.
A new satellite could transform how water is studied worldwide. But to help unlock its capabilities, scientists first needed to take critica...
In Oklahoma, Alan Armstrong Will Fill Markwayne Mullin’s Senate Seat
Gov. Kevin Stitt selected Mr. Armstrong, a fellow Republican and an energy executive, to play a caretaker role in the seat until the next el...
Saudi Prince Is Said to Push Trump to Continue Iran War in Recent Calls
Prince Mohammed bin Salman sees a “historic opportunity” to remake the region, according to people briefed by U.S. officials on the conversa...
Afghanistan Frees American Detainee Amid Mounting U.S. Pressure
Dennis Walter Coyle, a researcher held since last year, was released weeks after the United States declared Afghanistan a “state sponsor of...
34 Former Military Members Were Put on Deportation Track in the Past Year
The Trump administration has ramped up enforcement against immigrant service members and their families in its wider crackdown.
As Denmark Goes to the Polls, Here’s What to Know About the Election and Key Issues
President Trump’s threats to take Greenland away from Denmark have lifted Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen, who appeared the front-runner as...
Health Woes
We look into the turmoil at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
A New Phase of the War in Iran, and the Latest on the LaGuardia Plane Crash
Plus, how dancing the tango can help patients with Parkinson’s disease.
Why Are So Many Democrats So Far Out of Touch?
Candidates in safe districts are under no pressure to moderate in order to win.
Stephen Miller Asks Why Texas Pays to Teach Undocumented Children
Citing gridlock in Washington, President Trump’s top immigration adviser encouraged Texas lawmakers to lead on conservative priorities.
A Veteran Group Jumps In for a Democrat in Iowa Senate Race.
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...
How Bad Could the Iran Oil Crisis Get?
The war with Iran could change how the whole world thinks about energy security in the future. The energy policy expert Jason Bordoff explai...
Chavez Revelations Force Teachers to Rethink How They Teach His Legacy
In classrooms across the country, educators are weighing whether to shift focus from Cesar Chavez to the broader labor movement he helped le...