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  1. Large Fire in Glasgow Forces Closure of Major Train Station World, March 9

    The blaze that started near Scotland’s busiest station was under control, but officials said they expected train service to be disrupted through Monday.

  2. Democrats Seize on Oil Price Surge, as Trump Downplays It World, March 9

    The global oil benchmark topped $100 a barrel late Sunday, putting Republicans on the defensive on an issue at the center of this year’s midterm elections.

  3. U.S. Carries Out Another Boat Strike, Killing Six U.S., March 9

    The attack, in the eastern Pacific, was part of a continuing campaign by the U.S. Southern Command to target people suspected of smuggling drugs, and raised the overall death toll to at least 156.

  4. Woman Shoots at Rihanna’s Mansion Near Beverly Hills Arts, March 9

    No injuries were reported and a woman about the age of 30 was taken into custody, the Los Angeles Police Department said.

  5. U.S. Tomahawk Hit Naval Base Beside Iranian School, Video Shows World, March 9

    The evidence contradicts President Trump’s claim that Iran was responsible for a strike at the school that killed 175 people, most of them children.

  6. A Warm Day Arrives and New Yorkers Rush Into Spring’s Embrace New York, March 9

    After a frigid, snowy, seemingly interminable winter, the first taste of mild air had people shedding layers and flocking to parks.

  7. Los BRICS están divididos respecto a Irán En español, March 9

    Brasil, China y Rusia denunciaron los ataques de EE. UU. e Israel, pero otros países del grupo BRICS no lo han hecho, a pesar de que Irán es uno de sus miembros.

  8. Pain of Combat Deaths Doesn’t Fade Over Time, Families Say U.S., March 9

    The deaths of American troops in the Iran war are resurfacing the hurt felt by families of those lost in previous wars. “I know what they’re feeling — their whole world is falling apart,” one woman said.

  9. Iran Chooses New Supreme Leader Video, March 9

    Iran named Mojtaba Khamenei, the son of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, who was killed in recent U.S.-Israeli strikes, as its next supreme leader.

  10. Georgia Teacher Is Killed After Teenagers’ Prank Goes Wrong U.S., Today

    The teacher’s family “supports getting the charges dropped for all involved,” after a planned toilet-paper prank became a fatal car accident.

  11. White House Removes Republican Member of N.T.S.B. U.S., Today

    J. Todd Inman, who was prominent in the investigation of the midair collision in Washington last year, said no reason was given for his firing two years into his term on the transportation safety board.

  12. Iran’s Security Establishment Celebrates Mojtaba Khamenei’s Selection World, Today

    Opponents of the government, however, worried the new supreme leader, a son of the recently killed Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, would rule with an iron fist like his father.

  13. Here’s What Happened in the Conflict on Sunday World, Today

    Iran named Mojtaba Khamenei, a son of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, as his father’s successor. The Pentagon announced the death of a seventh U.S. service member.

  14. Pentagon Announces Death of Seventh U.S. Service Member in War With Iran Video, Today

    Another American service member died in the war with Iran, the Pentagon said on Sunday, bringing the number of American troops killed in the conflict to seven. The service member died after being seriously injured on March 1, when Iran struck a Saudi military base where American troops were stationed, U.S. Central Command said in a statement.

  15. Oil Prices Surge Above $100 a Barrel for the First Time in Almost Four Years Business, Today

    The jump was a sign of growing concern that the war in the Middle East will take a toll on energy supplies. Stock futures fell about 1.5 percent.

  16. Today’s Us Israel Iran Attack Maps live blog included one standalone post:
  17. Who Is Mojtaba Khamenei, Iran’s New Supreme Leader? World, Today

    The selection of a son of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, who was killed in a strike on his compound at the start of the war, could anger Iranians seeking change.

  18. Chicken Noodle Scoop Gameplay, Today

    Christina Iverson and Andrea Carla Michaels team up for a fourth collaboration.

  19. Iran Has a New Supreme Leader. What Does That Mean? World, Today

    Mojtaba Khamenei takes on a role that makes him not only Iran’s spiritual leader but also the highest authority in the land.

  20. U.S. Authorities Are Investigating Device Thrown Near Gracie Mansion New York, Today

    The device that emitted smoke during a protest near Gracie Mansion Saturday was designed to be deadly, a person with knowledge of the investigation said.

  21. Sizing Up Iran’s Elite Guards World, Today

    Many see the Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps as the main barrier to regime change, or any change at all, in Iran.

  22. Iran’s New Leader, Ayatollah Khamenei’s Son, Is a Mysterious Figure World, Today

    The succession of the slain leader’s son is seen as a signal of the Islamic republic’s defiance of Israel and the United States, and of continuity during crisis.

  23. State Dept. Said to Order Diplomats in Saudi Arabia to Leave World, Today

    The ordered departure of U.S. employees in the kingdom indicates that senior diplomats are bracing for a possible surge in violence in the war with Iran, officials say.

  24. Puñetazos, golpes y gritos: el pasado de abusos de su chef persigue a Noma, el restaurante mejor valorado del mundo En español, Today

    Para algunos exempleados de Noma, el chef René Redzepi no ha reconocido el alcance de la violencia que, según ellos, infligió durante años.

  25. Have a Montana License Plate in California? Officials Have an Eye on You. U.S., Today

    Since 2018, Californians have bought luxury vehicles worth over $20 million in sales-tax-free Montana, exploiting a loophole that avoided millions of dollars in levies, an investigation revealed.

  26. Pentagon Announces Seventh U.S. Death in War With Iran World, Today

    The service member killed was not publicly identified, but U.S. Central Command said the death was caused by injuries after an attack on a Saudi military base.

  27. A Beirut Hotel Sheltering the Displaced Comes Under Fire Video, Today

    A Christian hotel owner opened her doors to Shia Muslims fleeing Israel’s bombardment of the southern outskirts of Beirut. Then a missile struck the hotel, killing her 34-year-old receptionist.

  28. Energy Secretary Says Tankers Could Start Moving Soon Business, Today

    “We’re not too long, I think, before you will see more regular resumption of ship traffic through the Strait of Hormuz,” Chris Wright said on CNN on Sunday.

  29. Park Service Warns of Quicksand at a Recreation Area in Arizona and Utah U.S., Today

    The service issued the alert for the Glen Canyon National Recreation Area, which covers more than 1.25 million acres across Arizona and Utah.

  30. U.S. Continues Airstrikes Against a Wide Array of Targets in Iran U.S., Today

    A senior U.S. military official said those targets included missile launchers and air-defense sites.

  31. Thousands Waited for Hours in Security Lines at Airports in New Orleans and Houston U.S., Today

    Screening delays created lines that stretched around William P. Hobby and Louis Armstrong airports, causing many to miss flights at the start of spring break season.

  32. Airports Struggle to Staff T.S.A. During Partial Government Shutdown Video, Today

    Screening delays come as spring break travel is ramping up and as Transportation Security Administration workers are going without pay for the second time in six months because of the partial government shutdown.

  33. U.S. Military Warns Civilians in Iran to Stay Home Amid Continuing Airstrikes U.S., Today

    The message was posted online in Persian and Arabic, though it’s unclear how many people will receive it in a country with limited internet access.

  34. Lebanese Villagers Bury Hezbollah Fighters, Praising Their Defiance of Israel World, Today

    After a fierce ground fight between Israeli forces and Iran-backed Hezbollah, the village of Nabi Sheet mourned its dead. “We are not here to bow,” said one villager. “We will not kneel.”

  35. ‘Hoppers’ Ends Pixar’s Box Office Cold Streak for Originals Business, Today

    The animated film was No. 1 at the domestic box office, with about $46 million in ticket sales. On the downside, “The Bride!” appeared dead on arrival.

  36. Country Joe McDonald, Whose Antiwar Song Became an Anthem, Dies at 84 Arts, Today

    One of the starring acts at Woodstock, he and his band, the Fish, came out of the Bay Area’s psychedelic rock scene. He went on to a long career as a solo artist.

  37. Israeli Settlers Kill 3 Palestinians in a Weekend of West Bank Violence World, Today

    A rise in settler attacks is terrorizing Palestinians in the occupied territory, at a time when global attention is focused on the U.S.-Israeli war with Iran.

  38. What Would It Take for Fashion to Shock You? Style, Today

    Amid complaints that Big Fashion has become bland and boring, some intrepid spirits are keeping it weird.

  39. Trump convoca una coalición para ‘erradicar’ a los cárteles En español, Today

    En una reunión celebrada en Florida, el presidente pidió a los líderes de una decena de países latinoamericanos y caribeños que ayuden al ejército estadounidense a aplastar a los grupos de traficantes armados.

  40. Israel Strikes Energy Infrastructure Crucial to Iran’s Well-Being World, Today

    Continued attacks could make the Iranian government and the country as a whole more vulnerable.

  41. La violencia sacude a Colombia antes de las elecciones legislativas En español, Today

    Los políticos colombianos se han convertido cada vez más en blanco de la violencia. Un incremento de los secuestros, las amenazas de muerte y los asesinatos ha sacudido al país en vísperas de las elecciones.

  42. Israeli Strikes on Fuel Depots Send Black Clouds Over Iranian Capital World, Today

    Immense dark plumes of smoke enveloped Tehran after the Israeli military expanded attacks on energy infrastructure.

  43. Spring Ahead Food, Today

    Recipes to cook this weekend for weekday meals: Quinoa salad with chicken, almonds and avocado; mustard-braised pork; baked salmon and dill rice.

  44. U.S. Embassy in Baghdad Targeted as Iraq Gets Drawn Deeper Into Regional War World, Today

    Iraq is caught between two allies as the Trump administration pressures Iraqi leaders to distance themselves from Iran.

  45. Iran Says It’s Close to Naming a New Supreme Leader World, Today

    Iranian state media reported that the country’s top clerics have identified who will replace Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. They have not released his name.

  46. Explosion Damages U.S. Embassy in Oslo, Police Say World, Today

    A motive for the explosion was unclear as of Sunday morning, but the police were investigating and said it appeared to be a “targeted attack.”

  47. Are Declining Birthrates Really a Problem? Opinion, Today

    What do declining birthrates really mean for the future? Readers respond to a front-page news article.

  48. Vital Desalination Plants in Iran and Bahrain Are Attacked World, Today

    Strikes on non-military infrastructure are a “serious escalation,” analysts say, and could widen the war’s impact on civilians.

  49. On ‘S.N.L.’, Pete Hegseth Says Iran ‘Isn’t a War, It’s a Situationship’ Arts, Today

    Colin Jost added to his airtime playing Hegseth, the defense secretary, in the opening of a “Saturday Night Live” broadcast hosted by Ryan Gosling.

  50. History Makers Briefing, Today

    On this International Women’s Day, we’re writing about a project to unearth stories of remarkable women.

  51. James Talarico Is a Christian X-Ray Opinion, Today

    The Democratic senate candidate in Texas is teaching us about what faith really means.

  52. The Popcorn Resistance of ‘One Battle After Another’ Opinion, Today

    My parents were radical. Paul Thomas Anderson’s film is anything but.

  53. The Future We Feared Is Already Here Opinion, Today

    The showdown between the Pentagon and Anthropic is a window into how unprepared we are for the questions we are facing.

  54. Oscars 2026: Who Will Win, and Who Should Win? The Daily, Today

    Our critic on the remarkable movies and performances you don’t want to miss.

  55. Wordle Review No. 1,724 Gameplay, Today

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Monday, March 9, 2026.

  56. Was Tyra Banks the Villain? Or Were We? Opinion, Today

    A fashion insider and two culture writers dissect “America’s Next Top Model.”

  57. Strands Sidekick No. 736 Gameplay, Today

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Monday, March 9, 2026.

  58. Palestinian Citizens of Israel Are Not Safe Opinion, Today

    The Israeli government must address a crime wave in Palestinian towns.

  59. Connections Companion No. 1,002 Gameplay, Today

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Monday, March 9, 2026

  60. A Loose Band of Emerging Powers Is Divided Over Iran World, Today

    Brazil, China and Russia all denounced the U.S.-Israeli attacks, but other nations in the BRICS group haven’t, even though Iran is a fellow member.

  61. Iran’s Revolutionary Guards: The Spine of a Militarized State U.S., Today

    With their pervasive military, political and economic clout, the Guards are often considered the main impediment to regime change, or any change, in Iran.

  62. ICE Detention of Teen Musicians Roils Texas Mariachi Community U.S., Today

    Two brothers who were recognized by their congresswoman last year, along with their parents and younger brother, are facing deportation.

  63. A Republican’s Stand Against the Iran War Stirs Up a Heated Kentucky Primary U.S., Today

    Representative Thomas Massie’s race against a rival backed by President Trump is shaping up as a key midterm testing ground for G.O.P. attitudes on the war.

  64. Una operación de cáncer y el dolor que no quería afrontar En español, Today

    Un diagnóstico inesperado impulsó a un periodista a concentrarse en detalles técnicos, hasta que el dolor lo invadió.

  65. Ramadan During a War Briefing, Today

    Missiles are falling across the Middle East, where millions of people are fasting. I’ve been thinking about that incongruity.

  66. ‘New Michelangelos’ and the ‘Dan Brown Approach’ to Art History Arts, Today

    Works newly attributed to the Renaissance artist had exciting stories behind them. But experts say they are unlikely to be by his hand.

  67. De 1995: Selena Quintanilla, reina de la música tejana, muere en un ataque armado en un motel En español, Today

    La artista, querida en ambos lados de la frontera mexicana, llevó la música regional a un escenario global.

  68. How Trump’s War in Iran Has Echoes of Putin and Ukraine U.S., Today

    The many similarities between the White House’s justification for war in Iran and Russia’s messaging on Ukraine underscore the risks of a vaguely defined, open-ended war.

  69. Violence on the Campaign Trail Rattles Colombia Ahead of Elections World, Today

    Politicians in Colombia have increasingly become targets of violence. A rise in kidnappings, death threats and assassinations has shaken the country ahead of the vote.

  70. ‘Rooster’ Review: Steve Carell Goes to School Arts, Today

    In HBO’s new Sunday night comedy, the star of “The Office” plays a best-selling novelist caught up in campus politics.

  71. In a Screen-Dazzled World, a Theater Critic Has the Antidote Times Insider, Today

    The Times’s new chief theater critic is taking up the mantle as the industry moves over rocky ground.

  72. A Trump Order Protected a Weedkiller. And Also a Weapon of War. Climate, Today

    Citing national security, an unusual executive order gave protection to the herbicide Roundup. It also protected the U.S.’s only supply of a controversial, highly flammable munition.

  73. MoMath Brings Prime Numbers to a Prime New Location Science, Today

    After outgrowing its original home, the National Museum of Mathematics has added new exhibits and an art gallery space in what was an empty storefront along the Avenue of the Americas in Manhattan.

  74. Working a Runway Without Walking Style, Today

    Teaching models how to strut made J. Alexander, or Miss J, a star. After having a stroke, he now uses a wheelchair. Has it shaped how he sees a catwalk?

  75. 24 Hours With Nike’s C.E.O. as He Races to Win Back the Sports World Business, Today

    Elliott Hill is traveling the globe to meet with leagues, teams and athletes to rebuild connections and spur a turnaround for the world’s largest athletic-wear company.

  76. A Wink, a Nod or a Duck: The Secrets Behind Car Owners’ Secret Handshakes Business, Today

    It’s more than the Jeep Wave: Miatas can wink with their pop-up headlights, and Porsche owners have their own waves, but only for the right cars.

  77. After F.B.I. Seized Ballots in Georgia, Other States Brace for Trouble U.S., Today

    President Trump thinks Republicans should “take over” election procedures in parts of the United States. But where? Here are some possibilities.

  78. The Met Opera’s Desperate Hunt for Money Arts, Today

    The Met has looked to a foreign government, to new strategies, even to outer space, in its scramble to find money to sustain the country’s largest performing arts organization.

  79. A Crypto Coin Is Gobbling Up U.S. Treasuries Business, Today

    A new generation of cryptocurrency, pegged to the dollar, is growing rapidly, promising faster payments and potentially lower interest rates. But regulators and bankers warn of risks.

  80. I’ll Buy That: The Joy of Having Fun With Fashion Style, Today

    Loewe was a hoot. Junya Watanabe, a sartorial satire. And wait until I tell you about the Schiaparelli kitten heels.

  81. De 1957: Gabriela Mistral, poeta Nobel de Literatura, ha muerto En español, Today

    La escritora chilena recibió el galardón en 1945 por tres sonetos publicados inicialmente en Chile en 1922.

  82. ¿Hasta qué punto la IA hará perder empleos? En español, Today

    Existe el temor a que un gran número de trabajadores del conocimiento sean desalojados pronto de sus cubículos y sustituidos por máquinas.

  83. El constante acoso sexual lleva a estas tortugas hembra a lanzarse de acantilados En español, Today

    En una remota isla de Macedonia del Norte, las tortugas mediterráneas macho superan en número a las hembras en una proporción de 19 a 1, un desequilibrio que está llevando a la población a la extinción.

  84. Pizza Hut ofrece un viaje a la nostalgia con todo y lámparas Tiffany En español, Today

    En un lanzamiento poco publicitado, Pizza Hut Classics traslada a sus más fervientes fans a una época más sencilla y acogedora.

  85. ¿Buscas un ejercicio aeróbico diferente? Baila En español, Today

    Moverse al ritmo de la música puede ser “ejercicio disfrazado”.

  86. A Year After His Arrest, Mahmoud Khalil Lives in Limbo and in Fear New York, Today

    President Trump made Mr. Khalil the face of his crackdown on pro-Palestinian protests. Mr. Khalil is now living with uncertainty as the courts consider his deportation.

  87. ‘As I Entered Her Dimly Lit Living Room, I Stopped in My Tracks’ New York, Today

    A good deed leads to a stranger’s apartment, a dim view of February and more reader tales of New York City in this week’s Metropolitan Diary.

  88. Lucky, Heroic, Profane: The Story of N.Y.P.D. Shield No. 13558 New York, Today

    A history of New York, as told through a single badge and the seven policemen who wore it.

  89. Spelling Bee Forum Gameplay, Today

    Feeling stuck on today’s puzzle? We can help.

  90. What Will Iran’s Future Hold? Interactive, Today

    Six writers weigh in on what’s next for the country and its citizens as the war continues.

  91. The Badlands Hold Me as I Grieve Opinion, Today

    I imagine the birds I see are the family members I’ve lost.

  92. Today’s Iran War Trump Israel Lebanon live blog included one standalone post:
  93. Quote of the Day: Retiring Move? Baby Boomers Pick New York. Corrections, Today

    Quotation of the Day for Sunday, March 8, 2026.

  94. In Russia’s Former Capital, Restoring the Past to Survive the Present World, Today

    With political activism off-limits, residents of St. Petersburg are finding purpose and community in the “politics of small deeds,” repairing and cleaning architectural treasures.

  95. He Wrote Judy Blume’s Life Story. She Won’t Talk About It. Books, Today

    Mark Oppenheimer had many conversations with his subject for his new book. Then the relationship took a turn.

  96. Corrections: March 8, 2026 Corrections, Today

    Corrections that appeared in print on Sunday, March 8, 2026.

  97. Gen Z-Backed Rapper Is on Course to Lead Nepal With Landslide Win World, Today

    Balendra Shah, the onetime rap artist and former mayor of the country’s capital, is on course to become the country’s next prime minister.