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New York Times

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Trump’s Threats to Europe Put Its Leaders in a Double Bind Over Iran

European politicians risk angering their voters if they join America’s war. Yet they could also face domestic upheaval if they take no action to reopen shipping routes that Iran has blocked and ease an energy crisis.

How Kharg Island May Change the Trajectory of the Iran War

Kharg Island exports 90 percent of Iran’s crude oil. It has also become a potential U.S. target. Peter Eavis, our Business reporter, examines how the small island in the Persian Gulf has become a strategic target with significant risks.

Republicans in Congress Fret Over Trump Administration’s Handling of Iran War

G.O.P. lawmakers who have given the Trump administration wide latitude to wage war with no congressional input are growing frustrated as officials offer little detail about ground troops, cost or timeline.

Some Judges See Risks in Fiery Opinions Warning of Threats to Democracy

Federal judges are weighing strategies for how to respond to the high stakes, anonymous threats and politicized atmosphere of the Trump era.

Trump Calls for Law Cracking Down on Crime and ‘Rogue Judges’

Ahead of the midterms, President Trump told a Republican gathering that he wants to go after repeat offenders and “rogue judges that are criminals.”

Trump to Delay Nominating New C.D.C. Director

The administration has yet to find a candidate who aligns with Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s agenda while avoiding his unpopular stance on vaccines.

Justice Dept. Settles Flynn’s Wrongful Prosecution Suit for $1.25 Million

The agreement was an extraordinary example of how the Trump administration has offered legal relief to those aligned with the president.

Juries Take the Lead in the Push for Child Online Safety

A pair of verdicts held social media companies accountable for harming young users, highlighting a growing backlash as Congress struggles to pass legislation.

ICE Agents at Some Airports Begin Checking IDs in Security Lines

It was unclear whether having agents helping with screening passengers would improve wait times. Some travelers expressed worries.

In California’s Central Valley, Latino Voters are Up for Grabs in 2026’s Elections

As in other Hispanic areas of the country, voters shifted toward Republicans in 2024. But there are increasing signs that this was a blip more than a durable trend.

Wealthy Investors Target Foes of Clean Energy, Seeking Revenge

Renewable energy leaders said their industry got “rolled” in President Trump’s tax bill. Now they’re fighting back, starting in Texas.

Schumer Pledges Democrats Will Restore Clean Energy Tax Credits

Senator Chuck Schumer of New York, the minority leader, said Democrats would pursue an agenda to reduce energy costs if they win back control of Congress.

Colleges Pressed to Remove Names of Epstein’s Friends From Buildings

Students and others are asking universities, including Harvard and Ohio State, to take down the names of high-profile donors with connections to Jeffrey Epstein. They have not done so yet.

Immigration Slowdown Hits Every Metro Area in the U.S., Census Shows

Large urban counties and the border were the most affected. And in three-quarters of U.S. counties, population growth either slowed or turned negative.

New York City’s Population Flat After Drop in Immigration

Newly released census data shows that from June 2024 to July 2025, the number of new residents who were international immigrants dropped by 70 percent compared to a year before.

Cuban Patients Are Dying Because of U.S. Blockade, Doctors Say

Cuban health care was once the pride of the island. Now the U.S. oil blockade is upending even basic medical care.

How U.S.A.I.D. Birth Control Meant for Africa Was Ruined

The Trump administration had options for offloading contraceptives once destined for Africa, a newly obtained memo shows. Instead, it has let them collect dust and go bad.

Chinese Education Influencer’s Sudden Death Prompts Grief, and Reflection

The influencer, Zhang Xuefeng, was known for no-nonsense, some said cynical, advice about how to win in China’s educational rat race. He died at 41.

Mamdani Promised to Freeze the Rent. Now the Fight Begins.

Nine board members, six of whom were appointed by Mayor Zohran Mamdani, will meet Thursday to begin weighing whether to enact a rent freeze.

Battle Over a Contentious Police Unit Re-emerges in New York City

A bill will be introduced on Thursday to restrict the Police Department’s Strategic Response Group from being deployed at protests.

Men of the Trump Administration, 2026

Are Democrats ugly? Asking for a friend.

It’s Not Trump. It’s America.

The country’s faith in its ability to shape the world to its liking is a much older malady.

Josh Johnson Ridicules the Army’s Opening to Older Recruits

“Look, according to People magazine — and apparently the U.S. military — 42 is the new 35,” Johnson said on Tuesday’s “Daily Show.”

Why a 100-Foot Protest ‘Buffer Zone’ at Houses of Worship Won’t Happen

A bill being voted on Thursday is a watered-down version of what the New York City Council speaker vowed to pass after an intense protest outside a synagogue last year.

Leon Radvinsky, 43, Dies; Built the Adult-Entertainment Giant OnlyFans

By leveraging social media and the influencer economy, he turned his website into a byword for online pornography in the 21st century.

Paul Klee’s “Angelus Novus” New York Debut On Hold Due to Mideast War

The rarely seen “Angelus Novus” by Paul Klee was supposed to arrive at New York’s Jewish Museum, but remains in Israel instead.

In Denmark, It’s All About the Pigs

In Denmark’s election, it was local issues, not Greenland or foreign policy, that counted. That hurt the prime minister, Mette Frederiksen.

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National Center for Environmental Information

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Staying One Step Ahead of Tsunamis

An explanation of the types of tsunami data that NCEI stewards, as well as its practical applications.

Assessing the Global Temperature and Precipitation Analysis in February 2026

February 2026 was Earth’s fifth-warmest February since records began in 1850, with a surface temperature 2.12°F (1.18°C) above the 20th-century average.

Assessing the U.S. Temperature and Precipitation Analysis in February 2026

The average temperature for the contiguous U.S. in February was 40.4°F, 6.6°F above the 20th-century average, ranking second warmest in the 132-year record.

Hurricane Intensity Dataset Updated based on feedback from industry partners

New Hurricane Intensity Dataset Updated based on feedback from industry partners is now live.

Assessing the Global Temperature and Precipitation Analysis in January 2026

January 2025 ranked as the fifth-warmest January in NOAA’s 177-year record, with a global surface temperature 2.02°F (1.12°C) higher than the 20th-century baseline.

Assessing the U.S. Temperature and Precipitation Analysis in January 2026

The average temperature for the contiguous U.S. in January was 33.2°F, 3.1°F above the 20th-century average, ranking in the warmest third of the 132-year record.

NOAA Releases Updated Model of Earth’s Geomagnetic Field

The High Definition Geomagnetic Model 2026 release provides enhanced resolution and reduces uncertainty in complex drilling environments.

Assessing the Global Temperature and Precipitation Analysis in 2025

2025 ranked as the third-warmest year in NOAA’s 176-year record, with a global surface temperature 2.11°F (1.17°C) higher than the 20th-century baseline.

Assessing the U.S. Temperature and Precipitation Analysis in 2025

Annual temperatures across the contiguous U.S. (CONUS) averaged 54.6°F in 2025, which was 2.6°F above the 20th-century average and ranked as the fourth-warmest year in the 131-year record.

2025 WMM Annual Report is Released

2025 report of the World Magnetic Model has been released.

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