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The Globe and Mail
March 16, 2026
Tarragon’s 2026-27 season will include Kat Sandler’s Yaga plus five world premiere plays
55th anniversary season also includes Monks, one of The Globe and Mail’s top theatrical productions of 2025
The Globe and Mail
March 16, 2026
Six high-carb foods surprisingly high in protein
These foods can’t replace high-quality protein-rich foods but can help you meet your daily requirement
Bing News
March 16, 2026
Pro sports schedule now affected by Middle East war: Formula 1 cancels races
The growing US-Israeli war on Iran is already rippling into the sports world. Formula 1 announced over the weekend that the Bahrain and Saud...
The New Yorker
March 16, 2026
Maira Kalman’s “Amid It All”
The blooms burst forth.
Vogue
March 16, 2026
9 Coveted Runway Pieces We Hope to Find at the Vogue Vintage Market
It’s a chance to own a piece of fashion history.
Vogue
March 16, 2026
The Best Airbnbs in Lisbon, From Stylish Designer Lofts to Charming Historical Apartments
With quaint balconies overlooking the sea and skyline, these rentals capture the magic of staying in Portugal’s capital.
Vogue
March 16, 2026
Chanel Fine Jewelry 101: A Guide to Shopping the Most Iconic Jewels
Everything you need to know about Chanel’s most iconic and collectibe jewels and watches, from the Première to the Coco Crush.
Vogue
March 16, 2026
The Real World: Fashion Week Edition—12 Top Street Style Trends of the Fall 2026 Season
From CBK style to Chanel shoe mania, these were the 12 street style trends from the fall 2026 season.
Vogue
March 16, 2026
The 28 Best Wedding Dresses to Consider for Every Bridal Style 2025
Start planning your bridal looks here.
Yahoo News
March 16, 2026
Mortgage and refinance rates today, March 16, 2026: Oil prices and the Fed aren't helping
These are today's mortgage and refinance rates, which have risen on bond market worries related to employment, inflation, and the war in the...
Yahoo News
March 16, 2026
Mortgage and refinance rates today, March 16, 2026: Oil prices and the Fed aren't helping
These are today's mortgage and refinance rates, which have risen on bond market worries related to employment, inflation, and the war in the...
The New Yorker
March 16, 2026
How Arsenio Hall Shook Up Late Night
His show became the epicenter of early-nineties cool, with the decade’s biggest names, from Tom Cruise to Bill Clinton, stopping by to earn...
The New Yorker
March 16, 2026
“The Life You Want,” Reviewed
In a new book, Adam Phillips wages a playful war on the strictures of traditional talk therapy.
The New Yorker
March 16, 2026
“Réservoir,” by Tova Gannana
“This is the season of crushing elder box leaves with our feet.”
The New Yorker
March 16, 2026
Seeking a Second Passport
For some Americans, citizenship in a country their ancestors fled is now an insurance plan.
The New Yorker
March 16, 2026
Lisa Kudrow Is Back—Again
Twenty two years after the end of “Friends,” the actress returns with a new installment of “The Comeback.”
The New Yorker
March 16, 2026
Letters from Our Readers
Readers respond to Burkhard Bilger’s piece about turbulence, Gideon Lewis-Kraus’s article on Anthropic, Ava Kofman’s story concerning surrog...
The New Yorker
March 16, 2026
Who Bankrolled the American Revolution?
Our history too often sidesteps the question of finances. But sonorous ideals don’t keep an army supplied with uniforms, guns, and grub.
The New Yorker
March 16, 2026
Play Shuffalo: Monday, March 16, 2026
Can you make a longer word with each new letter?
The New Yorker
March 16, 2026
The Crossword: Monday, March 16, 2026
Rigel, for example: eight letters.
The New Yorker
March 16, 2026
Play Laugh Lines No. 63: Game Shows
Can you guess when these New Yorker cartoons were originally published?
The New Yorker
March 16, 2026
Egon Schiele: “Portrait of Dr. Erwin von Graff,” Reviewed
At the Neue Galerie, a show suggests that the artist’s raw, contorted depictions of the body were influenced by a formative relationship wit...
The New Yorker
March 16, 2026
How Zac Posen Went from Making Ball Gowns to Remaking the Gap
The fashion designer was brought on as Gap Inc.’s creative director to help restore the company’s cultural relevance. Has the Gapaissance ar...
The Globe and Mail
March 16, 2026
Canada, U.S., Britain team up to tackle crypto scams
Law enforcement agencies launch co-ordinated effort to identify fraud victims, perpetrators
The New Yorker
March 16, 2026
Junior LaBeija, Master of Ceremonies
As the ballroom legend makes their Broadway début in “Cats: The Jellicle Ball,” they reflect on accessorizing with raw chicken and dressing...
The New Yorker
March 16, 2026
How to Be Your Own Super
Doorknob troubles? No sweat—an Upper West Side handyman is helping the helpless, with a beginner’s class on how to fix your (many) apartment...
The New Yorker
March 16, 2026
Doctor Mike’s Internet Medicine
Mikhail Varshavski, People’s “sexiest doctor,” has a medical degree—and millions of fans on YouTube, where he debunks R.F.K., Jr., interview...
The New Yorker
March 16, 2026
Wendy Red Star Gets Her Bag
The artist, whose new show centers on the history of trade beads, shops for a knockoff Louis Vuitton bag on Canal Street and ruminates on au...
The New Yorker
March 16, 2026
Rolling Out Our New A.I. Tools
Internal memo: Meet our new suite of A.I.-optimized losers and douche bags. Although they are fully agentic, we’re sure they will annoy you...
Los Angeles Times
March 16, 2026
March Madness men's tournament analysis: Teams, players to watch
Here's a look at the players to watch, potential Cinderella teams and matchup analysis for each region of the 2026 NCAA men's basketball tou...
Los Angeles Times
March 16, 2026
Downtown L.A. needs retail resuscitation. San Francisco's subsidized shops offer a solution
DTLA needs S.F.’s retail resuscitation secret: subsidized pop-ups
Los Angeles Times
March 16, 2026
Cuban leaders signal concessions to appease Trump, but also ensure political survival
Cuba, reeling from an oil blockade, is in talks with the Trump administration. Though Havana might make economic concessions to appease Wash...
Los Angeles Times
March 16, 2026
Villaraigosa's dreams for a political comeback meet reality
Villaraigosa hasn't held office since 2013. That's a problem for the former mayor, who is at the bottom of the polls.
Los Angeles Times
March 16, 2026
Former Newsom advisor received $50,000 payout after leaving state job amid federal probe
State payroll records show Dana Williamson used about $30,000 in unused vacation time to remain on California's payroll through Jan. 31 — se...
Los Angeles Times
March 16, 2026
Inside the room at Oscars 2026: What you didn't see on TV
We collected candid, untelevised moments from the Academy Awards, where our reporters witnessed more of the endgame of a long season.
Los Angeles Times
March 16, 2026
Madeline Cash, Cazzie David and the rise of the ‘unrefined’ literary book cover
From fashion runways to the covers of books, a trendy "naive" aesthetic is ditching polished perfection for the deliberate messiness of chil...
Los Angeles Times
March 16, 2026
Contributor: Anti-trans laws aren’t protecting women or anyone, only doing harm
A new Kansas law instantly invalidated the licenses of 1,700 people who had been allowed to update their gender on their state ID. To what e...
The Hill
March 16, 2026
Trump gives second wind to reforming college sports regulation
An effort to regulate the big business of college sports is receiving a second burst of energy on Capitol Hill thanks to President Trump’s i...
Evening Standard
March 16, 2026
Scientists make Parkinson’s drug from used plastic bottles
Researchers said the breakthrough could lead to a ‘bio-upcycling industry’ that uses waste materials to make things like flavourings and cos...
Express
March 16, 2026
'I'm a flight attendant – there's one piece of clothing you should never wear on a plane'
If you're jetting off for Easter in a couple of weeks, you may want to rethink your travel outfit, according to the expert.
I Paper
March 16, 2026
I’m an ex-CIA officer. Trump has not dealt with Iran’s nuclear threat
While the US and Israel have crippled Tehran's air defence system and military, questions remain over the country's uranium enrichment and h...
Star Tribune
March 16, 2026
Burcum: Minnesotans deserve answers about Parkinson’s disease
When I sought answers from the Iowa Department of Health about three diagnoses in the rural area my dad grew up in, I was ignored. Minnesota...
Bing News
March 16, 2026
On this date: America's most extraordinary record heat wave
It wasn't America's hottest heat wave. It's March, after all. But for the time of year, it's arguably the most extremely anomalous in our na...
Star Tribune
March 16, 2026
Proposed dairy in Morris would become Minnesota’s largest feedlot
The massive 18,855 cow operation has renewed a fight over the size and makeup of Midwest dairies.
Los Angeles Times
March 16, 2026
March Madness women's tournament analysis: Top teams and players
Here's a look at the players to watch, potential underdog teams and matchup analysis for each region of the 2026 NCAA women's basketball tou...
The New Republic
March 16, 2026
Jim Crow Redux: The “SAVE America” Act Is a Poll Tax, Plain and Simple
Requiring people to shell out for passports and birth certificates to “solve” a problem that doesn’t exist is a modern-day version of what t...
The New Republic
March 16, 2026
Does Generative AI “Work”? That’s a Misleading Question.
Generative AI works a lot like fossil fuels “work”—narrowly, intermittently, and with a lot of nasty side effects.
The New Republic
March 16, 2026
How a Bank Robbery Case Became SCOTUS’s Next Big Fourth Amendment Test
Police in Virginia located a suspect by demanding location-specific cell phone data from Google. Did that violate his constitutional rights?
The New Republic
March 16, 2026
A Big Announcement Is Coming This Week. Americans Should Be Nervous.
A respected annual report on freedom around the world could deliver a shocking rating to the United States.
The New Republic
March 16, 2026