Entering War’s Third Week, Trump Faces Stark Choices

As the conflict with Iran expands and intensifies, President Trump’s options — to fight on, or to move toward declaring victory and pulling back — both carry deeply problematic consequences.President Trump has wrestled publicly with his stay-or-leave options, sometimes suggesting that the war is all

D David E. Sanger, Eric Schmitt, Tyler Pager, Ronen Bergman and Julian E. Barnes

The War Is Making It Harder to Keep the Lights On, 2,000 Miles Away

Bangladesh is taking steps to conserve electricity, which its factories need to keep stitching together the world’s clothing.“Bangladeshis are very good at doing one thing, like ready-made garments,” said Mohiuddin Rubel, who runs several garment factories. “We are not diversified.”

S Saif Hasnat and Alex Travelli

Confidential Report Calls for Sweeping Changes to Track Covid Vaccine Harms

A federal work group says Covid vaccine injuries deserve urgent attention, even as Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. shifts away from talking about vaccine policy.The members of the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices meeting at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in Atlanta

A Apoorva Mandavilli and Sheryl Gay Stolberg

Kennedy Center Board to Vote Monday on Trump’s Proposed Closure

The planned vote to close the center for renovations was listed on an agenda circulated to the center’s board of trustees on Sunday, less than a day before the meeting.President Trump abruptly announced in February that he would close the Kennedy Center for two years for renovations.

Z Zach Montague

Is Latin America Ready to Abandon Cuba?

Latin America’s left saw Cuba as its lodestar. Now leaders across the spectrum are hesitant to aid a nation in the Trump administration’s cross hairs.The Capitolio Nacional in Havana. Cuba’s isolation is deepening in the region.

S Simon Romero

In Illinois, Clashes Over AIPAC Erupt As House Campaign Closes

In a Democratic primary, accusations are flying that allies of a hard-line pro-Israel group are trying to divide progressives, exploiting a broader rift in the party.Bushra Amiwala, a Democratic candidate for Congress, in Chicago last month.

T Tim Balk

In Ski Towns, a Bad Snow Year Is Worsening Wildfire Fears

A record-breaking snow drought has residents worried about much more than slushy slopes.A snow-making machine in Nederland, Colo. Some are now aimed at buildings to help protect against the possibility of wildfires.

S Sachi Kitajima Mulkey and Nina Riggio

Pakistani-Afghan War Takes Heavy Toll on Civilians

Pakistani airstrikes have killed at least 75 civilians and displaced 115,000 in Afghanistan, with both sides vowing escalation and no talks in sight.A border market in Torkham, Afghanistan, that was damaged by a strike from Pakistan.

E Elian Peltier, Safiullah Padshah and Kiana Hayeri

‘Doctor Who’ Fans Have Fresh Chance to Time Travel With Found Episodes

Two unearthed episodes, which were discovered in film canisters wrapped in plastic bags among the possessions of a dead collector in England, were restored by BBC archivists.From left, Nicholas Courtney as Bret Vyon, William Hartnell as the Doctor, Adrienne Hill as Katarina, and Peter Purves as Stev

A Adeel Hassan

In a Wild Corner of the West, Elk Are Everywhere and Causing Conflict

Where Washington, Idaho and Oregon meet, elk are straying from public to private lands, causing conflict and concern. If the Trump administration opens national forests further, it could get worse.Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife technicians lay hay in a field for elk at a designated wildlife

A Anna Griffin and Loren Elliott