Global Food Supply Faces a Dangerous Bottleneck as Iran War Persists

Fertilizer prices are climbing as a result of disruptions in the Middle East, putting global food supplies at risk.A farmer spread fertilizer on his mustard field this week in Pampore, India. Large parts of Asia, particularly India and Thailand, are most exposed to fertilizer supply shortages.

A Ana Swanson

Energy Crisis Forces India’s Eateries to Adapt

A small street stall and a big restaurant chain in India rethought how to cook after the war in the Middle East squeezed their supply of liquified petroleum gas.

N Nailah Morgan, Karan Deep Singh and Jon Hazell

Spiking Diesel Prices Mean Everything Will Get More Expensive

Diesel has climbed faster than gasoline this month, directly hitting businesses, from brewers to trucking companies. Those higher costs are likely to make their way into consumer prices.The rising price of diesel fuel is driving up costs for Maui Brewing, a brewery in Kihei, Hawaii, that imports raw

E Emmett Lindner

UAE and Qatar Arrest Hundreds Over Online Videos of Iranian Attacks

The authorities have made a wave of arrests to stop people posting footage of strikes, citing security risks. Experts also see a fear of damage to the countries’ image as safe havens.Inspecting damage this month from a drone strike at a hotel in Dubai, United Arab Emirates.

V Vivian Nereim

Will ICE Change Under Its New Leader?

Markwayne Mullin, the new homeland security secretary, has promised a different approach, but how much change is likely? Our reporter Hamed Aleaziz describes what we know.

H Hamed Aleaziz, Sutton Raphael, Thomas Vollkommer, Gilad Thaler, Whitney Shefte and Alexandra Ostasiewicz

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.Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has said repeatedly that he is determined to change a Pentagon culture corrupted by “foolish,” “reckless” and “w

G Greg Jaffe, Eric Schmitt, Helene Cooper and Adam Entous

Trump’s Signature Is Set to Be Added to America’s Currency

President Trump is poised to be the first sitting president to have his signature appear on the U.S. dollar.The addition of President Trump’s signature to dollars is the latest example of his emblazoning national institutions with his personal brand.

A Alan Rappeport

The View of the War From a Florida Gas Station

Since the start of the war in Iran, the average price of gas in the United States has climbed by nearly a dollar.Cameron Joudi manages an independent gas station in suburban Jacksonville, Fla.

M Michael Barbaro, Anna Foley, Caitlin O’Keefe, Devon Taylor, Dan Powell, Diane Wong, Elisheba Ittoop, Marion Lozano, Chelsea Daniel and Alyssa Moxley

Savannah Guthrie Is Returning to ‘Today’

NBC said that she would return as an anchor of the show on April 6, a little more than two months after the disappearance of her mother.Savannah Guthrie on the “Today” show set at Rockefeller Plaza earlier this month.

J John Koblin

In Maine, Many Older Women Prefer Graham Platner for Senate

Women in their 60s and beyond will likely play a key role in choosing which Democrat will face Senator Susan Collins: Gov. Janet Mills, 78, or Graham Platner, 41.A town hall meeting held by the Platner campaign in Ogunquit, Maine in October.

J Jenna Russell

Can a Democrat Make Headway With Trump? New York’s Governor Is Trying.

Gov. Kathy Hochul of New York has demonstrated her ability to negotiate with the president and his team on thorny issues like immigration enforcement.Even as Gov. Kathy Hochul tries to find common ground with President Trump, she has also tried to draw attention to ICE raids in New York that have re

G Grace Ashford

Kennedy’s Vaccine Agenda Hits Roadblocks, Diminishing His Clout

Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s vaccine skepticism is posing challenges for the Trump administration. Top health jobs are unfilled, and a court has blocked his vaccine schedule changes.Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s vaccine agenda — his insistence that vaccines are somehow linked

S Sheryl Gay Stolberg

As Kennedy Takes on Food Policy, Companies Push Back

Though the health secretary falsely claimed a victory in a recent podcast, a federal proposal to review all new food ingredients is still in the early stages and drawing fierce opposition.Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. at a public unveiling of new dietary guidelines at the Department of Heal

C Christina Jewett