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Pentagon officials expressed shock that Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth had discussed plans to strike Yemen in a Signal chat group.Credit…Haiyun Jiang for The New York Times

The U.S. defense secretary, Pete Hegseth, disclosed plans for striking targets in Yemen in a group chat on the Signal app that included the editor in chief of The Atlantic, two hours before the attacks on the Houthi militia were carried out, the White House said yesterday, confirming an account in the magazine.

In an extraordinary security breach, Jeffrey Goldberg, the journalist, was mistakenly added to the chat by Michael Waltz, the national security adviser. The conversation took place outside the secure government channels that would normally be used for classified and highly sensitive war planning.

Defense Department officials expressed shock that Hegseth had put American war plans into a commercial chat group. That itself could be a violation of the Espionage Act, a law covering the handling of sensitive information, they said.

Details: At 11:44 a.m. on March 15, Hegseth posted the “operational details of forthcoming strikes on Yemen, including information about targets, weapons the U.S. would be deploying, and attack sequencing,” Goldberg wrote. “The information contained in them, if they had been read by an adversary of the U.S., could conceivably have been used to harm American military and intelligence personnel, particularly in the broader Middle East.”

Quotable: Vice President JD Vance, who was in the group chat, expressed reluctance about the strikes, arguing that European countries benefited from U.S. efforts to protect shipping lanes from Houthi attacks. “I just hate bailing Europe out again,” he said. Hegseth responded: “I fully share your loathing of European free-loading. It’s PATHETIC.”


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A protest yesterday near Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s Jerusalem residence against his government’s efforts to dismiss the attorney general and a security chief. Credit…Ammar Awad/Reuters

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s governing coalition has revived contentious efforts to expand its control. Netanyahu and his supporters say the moves are a legitimate effort to rein in bureaucrats and judicial officials who have stymied the will of their elected government. His critics say they constitute a huge conflict of interest for a prime minister who’s on trial for corruption.

Public anger has been exacerbated by the impression that Netanyahu has benefited politically from the return to war in Gaza, which has helped shore up his fragile coalition government.

Gaza: Israel’s renewed offensive has families fleeing neighborhoods they had only recently returned to.

Related: A Palestinian director of the Oscar-winning documentary “No Other Land” was beaten by Israeli settlers and detained by the Israeli authorities in the occupied West Bank yesterday evening, witnesses said.

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“I thought he was straight up with me,” Steve Witkoff, an envoy for President Trump, recently said of Russia’s president, Vladimir Putin.Credit…Maansi Srivastava for The New York Times

Russian officials held talks on the details of a potential limited cease-fire in the Ukraine war with representatives of the U.S. yesterday in Saudi Arabia. The delegations are expected to publish a joint statement today, according to Russian state news agencies.

Steven Witkoff, whom President Trump has tapped to be his personal envoy to President Vladimir Putin of Russia, has said that the ultimate goal of the talks is a 30-day full cease-fire that would allow time for negotiations about a permanent truce in Ukraine. The path toward such a truce, however, is uncertain.

Analysis: Moscow sees economic and geopolitical benefits in humoring Trump’s push for a cease-fire, our Moscow bureau chief Anton Troianovski writes. But the Kremlin’s war aims haven’t shifted.

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Credit…Dilara Senkaya/Reuters

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Credit…Emily Rhyne and Noah Throop

Max Park is a longtime speedcubing world-record holder, relying on a method of turns that was developed in 1982. Park’s best official solving time is 3.13 seconds, and he completes a cube in 60 moves. It takes beginners 100.

“It’s like playing chess at the speed of Ping-Pong,” his dad said. See here how he does it.

Lives lived: Brian James, who helped spark the punk-rock revolution in the 1970s as the lead guitarist and chief songwriter of the British band the Damned, died last month at 70.

It’s hard to describe classic British dishes without reinforcing a bland, beige and soggy stereotype. Fish pie: a monochromatic pairing of milky cod and mashed potato. Mushy peas: boiled legumes puréed into pulp. Even summer pudding, filled with vibrant fresh berries, is encased in wet white bread.

But traditional British meals are on the up, as a new generation of restaurateurs offer fresh takes on the familiar. As one chef put it, while British food is gentle and simply made, “simple is not easy.” (There’s still a lot of beige, though.)

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