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  1. ‘It’s Surreal’: Iranians in Disbelief After Supreme Leader Assassinated World, Today

    Large crowds of people celebrated the killing of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei in American and Israeli strikes, while many others gathered to mourn.

  2. Music, at Least, Doesn’t Lie Opinion, Today

    In an age in which facts are losing their meaning, the performing arts can ground us in what is true.

  3. On ‘S.N.L.,’ the President Wishes All Who Celebrate a ‘Happy World War III’ Arts, Today

    With Connor Storrie of “Heated Rivalry” hosting, this weekend’s “Saturday Night Live” featured cameos by U.S. Olympic hockey stars.

  4. Killing Iran’s Leader Briefing, Today

    We look at the events leading to the death of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and what comes next.

  5. OPEC Plus to Boost Oil Production as Iran Strikes Threaten Price Spike World, Today

    The cartel pledged to increase output by 206,000 barrels a day from next month, and said that members would “closely monitor and assess market conditions.”

  6. Today’s Iran Attack Khamenei Trump live blog included four standalone posts:
  7. 3 Killed in Shooting at Bar in Austin U.S., Today

    The gunman was killed by police officers, and 14 others were hospitalized in the shooting early Sunday, officials said.

  8. Iran’s Attacks on Persian Gulf Countries Crack Their Safe Haven Image World, Today

    Iran responded to an American and Israeli assault by attacking Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Qatar and Bahrain, threatening those states’ reputations for security and openness.

  9. A Tyrant Falls. Dangerous Uncertainty Begins. Opinion, Today

    No one should mourn Ayatollah Khamenei, but Trump is creating the opportunity for chaos and violence with his campaign against Iran.

  10. The Killing of Iran’s Supreme Leader and the End of an Era in the Middle East The Daily, Today

    Iran’s supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, was killed in a major assault launched by the United States and Israel.

  11. Connections Companion No. 995 Gameplay, Today

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Monday, March 2, 2026.

  12. Wordle Review No. 1,717 Gameplay, Today

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Monday, March 2, 2026.

  13. The End of the Illusion for Cuba’s Regime Opinion, Today

    Without a political transformation, Cuba’s economic recovery will remain an illusion.

  14. Strands Sidekick No. 729 Gameplay, Today

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Monday, March 2, 2026.

  15. Ask The Morning: Attacks on Iran Briefing, Today

    The U.S. and Israel attacked Iran, and Iran retaliated. What do you want to know?

  16. Why Diplomacy Was Doomed: Trump’s Issue Was Iran’s Leadership Itself U.S., Today

    President Trump’s envoys negotiated with Iran over its nuclear program. But Mr. Trump and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel wanted much more.

  17. La tasa de natalidad bajó en EE. UU. Estos son 4 datos sorpresivos En español, Today

    Hay buenas noticias ocultas tras las preocupaciones por el descenso de la población, afirman algunos expertos.

  18. A Rock Star Philosopher Briefing, Today

    Michael Sandel, the Harvard professor, has been predicting this political moment for decades. We called him to discuss where we go from here.

  19. Solve the March Bonus Puzzle Gameplay, Today

    This month’s reality television themed grid was co-constructed by Christina Iverson and Gabby Windey.

  20. As the Midterms Begin, Texas Offers a Test Case for Both Parties U.S., Today

    Should Democrats concentrate on swing voters or their base? Can more traditional Republicans win in the MAGA era? Tuesday’s Senate primary in Texas will show the direction the parties are taking.

  21. Hollywood ya no es el centro: el cine internacional redefine a EE. UU. en los Oscar En español, Today

    Con más películas extranjeras nominadas al Oscar, el cine internacional ya no solo busca validación en Hollywood: ahora cuestiona, satiriza y reinterpreta el papel de Estados Unidos en la pantalla global.

  22. What the Texas Primary Battle Means for the Midterms Video, Today

    The first battle of the midterm elections will be the U.S. Senate primary in Texas. Our Texas bureau chief, David Goodman, explains why Democrats and Republicans across the U.S. are watching closely to see what happens in the state.

  23. Are ‘Bossware’ Tools Tracking You? Business, Today

    In recent years, the technologies used to surveil workers have become more sophisticated and widespread.

  24. For Immigrants in Detention, Spiritual Care Can Be Hard to Find U.S., Today

    Some religious groups have sued for access, others have been denied entrance to detention facilities.

  25. What It’s Like to Run a Fully Remote Company With a Four-Day Workweek Business, Today

    Everette Taylor took over Kickstarter at a low moment for the crowdfunding pioneer, which made its name with small projects but now attracts major multinationals and celebrities.

  26. Bring On Defunct: The iPod Enthralls Young Music Listeners Technology, Today

    It’s not exactly going analog, but people looking to move away from streaming say Apple’s old device is a small step away from constantly being online.

  27. 34 Things to Do in New York City in March Arts, Today

    This month offers St. Patrick’s Day and the Oscars, vampires and Mapplethorpe, as well as free ice skating and a final bow from Jonathan Groff.

  28. Two Sisters Explore the Complex Legacy of Their Mother’s Art Books, Today

    “Backstitch,” a novel by Marian Mitchell Donahue, examines the stark contrast between public talent and private troubles.

  29. It’s an Obscure Psychedelic Used to Treat Trauma. Could It Help Me? Magazine, Today

    Veterans and others who have suffered trauma and injuries are flocking to clinics around the world to take ibogaine. My own reason was deeply personal.

  30. A Startlingly Vivid Portrait of El Paso, and of America Books, Today

    In “El Paso,” Jazmine Ulloa paints her hometown as a microcosm for all that is good and bad about the United States.

  31. Don’t Call It a Wedding. It’s a Domestic Partnership Party. Style, Today

    While numbers remain relatively small, more couples are choosing legal partnerships over marriage. Some are marking the moment with celebrations that look and feel like weddings.

  32. This ‘Romeo and Juliet’ Dance Unfolds Onstage and on Camera Arts, Today

    Benjamin Millepied’s “Romeo and Juliet Suite” involves a mixed approach to performance, as well as mixed gender pairings for its star-crossed lovers.

  33. Just Get to the Recipe? She Will When She’s Ready. Style, Today

    Tanya Bush, a writer and pastry chef in Brooklyn, makes a case for taking the scenic route to the recipe in a new “narrative cookbook.”

  34. Why the Epstein Investigations Took So Long and Did So Little U.S., Today

    Decades of tips and investigations yielded charges against only two people. A combination of missed chances, narrow laws and prosecutors’ limited focus helps explain why.

  35. It Starts With a Fatal Car Accident. What Follows Is So Much Worse. Books, Today

    In M.L. Stedman’s new novel, “A Far-Flung Life,” the beauty and breadth of her Western Australian setting stand in counterpoint to the horrors of the human lives playing out upon it.

  36. Tune In, Turn On, Then What? Style, Today

    Smut on TV, in film and in the pages of popular romance novels is more plentiful and personal than ever. What happens when our screens are steamier than our bedrooms?

  37. The Art of Murder Books, Today

    Our columnist on the month’s best new mysteries.

  38. The American Comedian Who Became a Funnyman in China Arts, Today

    Jesse Appell left everything behind to pursue a comedy career in China, where Western-style club comedy was just finding its footing.

  39. Sharing a Love Story That Stretched Across Gaza’s Closed Border Times Insider, Today

    A young Palestinian couple met just before the war. For a weddings reporter at The Times, their marriage was a chance to capture a glimpse of joy.

  40. Would You Like to Wear Your Bed, Not Just Sleep in It? Style, Today

    Blanket statements were the biggest trend in Milan. Jil Sander led the way; Bottega Veneta got hairy.

  41. Ayatollah Ali Khamenei World, Today

    Mr. Khamenei became Iran’s supreme leader in 1989, wielding ultimate religious and political authority over the state and security apparatus.

  42. ‘Bridgerton’ perdió su rumbo de inclusión En español, Today

    El progresismo performativo parece un orgasmo fingido: todo el mundo sabe que no es sincero y nadie es feliz.

  43. Un golpe para las aulas sin celulares En español, Today

    En algunas escuelas, Yondr, una funda comercializada como la opción para mantener a los niños alejados de los dispositivos, ha demostrado no ser rival para los niños.

  44. Reseña de ‘Scream 7’: Neve Campbell regresa a enfrentar a Ghostface En español, Today

    La entrega más reciente de la franquicia slasher sirve como una especie de reencuentro para algunos de los participantes más frecuentes del ciclo.

  45. The U.S. Released the Epstein Files. The Arrests Are Overseas. World, Today

    While the latest tranche of documents about the sex offender Jeffrey Epstein has exposed a deeply American scandal, it is Europe where the aggressive enforcement is taking place.

  46. It’s March. Do You Know Where Your Children Are Going to Camp? New York, Today

    For many New York City parents, the quest to find an affordable, convenient summer camp amounts to an unpleasant annual hazing ritual.

  47. ‘He Opened the Safe and Took Out All the Cash That Was There’ New York, Today

    A waiter’s training takes an unlikely turn, panic on a crowded bus and more reader tales of New York City in this week’s Metropolitan Diary.

  48. Spelling Bee Forum Gameplay, Today

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

  49. Reseña de ‘El agente secreto’: la carnicería en tierra de carnaval En español, Today

    En su éxito más reciente, el cineasta Kleber Mendonça Filho adopta una sensibilidad desenfadada y encuentra la risa en medio del terror. Wagner Moura encarna a un hombre desesperado y melancólico.

  50. After Producers Guild Awards, Can ‘One Battle After Another’ Be Beaten? Movies, Today

    The Paul Thomas Anderson film also took the top Directors Guild prize as well, a good sign for the movie’s best picture prospects at the Oscars.

  51. Para Trump, el ataque a Irán es la guerra de elección fundamental En español, Today

    No existía una amenaza inmediata por parte de Irán. Pero el presidente vio la oportunidad de llevar al límite a un gobierno debilitado, y apuesta por desencadenar un levantamiento popular.

  52. Iran Got Trump All Wrong Opinion, Today

    We should not squander this moment, when Iran is uniquely weak and vulnerable and we hold all of the advantages — literally.

  53. War and Peace Cannot Be Left to One Man — Especially Not This Man Opinion, Today

    The Constitution isn’t a technicality.

  54. In Texas, the Old, Kinder, Gentler G.O.P. Faces Its Alamo Moment Opinion, Today

    John Cornyn says his challenger doesn’t have the character to serve in the Senate. MAGA voters might not care.

  55. Trump’s War of Choice With Iran Video, Today

    Our national security correspondent David E. Sanger examines the war of choice that President Trump has initiated with Iran.

  56. The C.I.A. Helped Pinpoint a Gathering of Iranian Leaders. Then Israel Struck. U.S., Today

    The killing of Iran’s supreme leader and other top Iranian officials came after close intelligence sharing between the United States and Israel, according to people familiar with the operation.

  57. 40 Years and 10,000 Broadcasts In, They’re Still Live on Air Business, Today

    Rick Ardon and Susannah Carr have been delivering the news together in Western Australia since 1985 — a Guinness World Record.

  58. Quote of the Day: With Packed Clubs and $160 Steaks, Caracas Is Stirring Back to Life Corrections, Today

    Quotation of the Day for March 1, 2026.

  59. In Ukraine, a Community of ‘Simple Believers’ Shuns the Modern World World, Today

    The Christians known as viruiuchi prostaky see electricity, cars, higher education and much else as distractions from what really matters.

  60. Christina Applegate Planned to Burn Her Journals. She Made a Memoir From Them Instead. Books, Today

    Funny, furious and profane, “You With the Sad Eyes” finds the TV star facing childhood trauma and reflecting on the limits imposed by illness.

  61. Corrections: March 1, 2026 Corrections, Today

    Corrections that appeared in print on Sunday, March 1, 2026.

  62. Trump Stays Out of Public View After U.S. Launches Military Assault on Iran U.S., Today

    President Trump did not deliver a formal address to the American public to explain why the country was at war, a departure from his predecessors.

  63. Iran Launches Retaliatory Strikes Against Israel and U.S. Bases Video, Today

    After a series of attacks by the United States and Israel on Saturday, Iran retaliated, striking several countries in the Middle East that host U.S. bases.

  64. Iranians Take to the Streets to Celebrate Khamenei’s Death World, Today

    Some Iranians said on social media that they were privately mourning the supreme leader. But displays of exuberance broke out in cities across the country.

  65. Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, Hard-Line Cleric Who Made Iran a Regional Power, Is Dead at 86 World, Today

    As Iran’s second supreme leader, he brutally crushed dissent at home and expanded Iran’s footprint abroad, challenging Saudi Arabia for regional dominance.

  66. Shipping Traffic Through Strait of Hormuz Plummets After Attacks on Iran World, Today

    One of the world’s most vital maritime arteries saw a 70 percent drop in vessel traffic.

  67. Iranian Americans in L.A. Find Hope in U.S.-Israeli Strikes on Iran U.S., Today

    Californians of Iranian descent said they welcomed the possible end of an oppressive government in Tehran that their families had fled.

  68. At the Pentagon, OpenAI is In and Anthropic Is Out Podcasts, Today

    It’s been a crazy 48 hours in the A.I. industry.

  69. Death of Girl From Los Angeles School Investigated as a Homicide, Police Say U.S., Yesterday

    The Los Angeles police did not offer details on the death of a student at Reseda High School, but a family said that a 12-year-old girl attending the school died after being struck with a water bottle.

  70. Who Could Take Over for Ayatollah Ali Khamenei? World, Yesterday

    President Trump has declared that Iran’s supreme leader was dead. If that is true, the next question is which of his possible successors might carry on his work.

  71. Trump’s Decision to Strike Iran Opens New Fissures in Midterms U.S., Yesterday

    Republicans largely supported the decision, while Democrats mostly opposed it — but divisions appeared in both parties.

  72. Trump Tells Iranians to ‘Take Over’ Their Government. But How? U.S., Yesterday

    President Trump’s ambiguous appeal comes after he undermined U.S.-funded media outlets that normally would have helped the administration reach people inside the country.

  73. ‘Mess Around and Find Out’: 4 Opinion Writers on the Khamenei Strike Opinion, Yesterday

    How should Americans feel about the potential for regime change? What happens now?

  74. Yesterday’s Iran Strikes Trump live blog included four standalone posts:
  75. Diagramming the Blows to Iran’s Leadership World, Yesterday

    Among those killed in strikes, according to the U.S. and Israel, were Iran’s supreme leader and three of his top military commanders.

  76. Going Down Fast Gameplay, Yesterday

    Matt Proulx and Jeffrey Martinovic’s puzzle gives Sunday solvers a lift.

  77. The Immovable and Ruinous Obsessions of Ayatollah Khamenei Opinion, Yesterday

    The supreme leader organized his existence around one big idea: resistance.

  78. Joe Randall, Chef Who Celebrated Black Cooking Traditions, Dies at 79 Food, Yesterday

    He helped bring the African American cooking of the Carolina Lowcountry to the world and became known as the “dean of Southern Cuisine.”

  79. Guess What Trump Values Above the Constitution Opinion, Yesterday

    The State of the Union was very revealing.

  80. Trump, the Self-Declared Peace President, Goes to War Seeking Regime Change U.S., Yesterday

    President Trump has become increasingly willing to assert American power overseas, a decade after propelling himself to the highest office by promising to focus on “America first.”

  81. A War of Choice Does Not Make Us Safer Video, Yesterday

    “The first mission of a president is to keep Americans safe,” says Times columnist Nicholas Kristof following the United States and Israel’s military strike against Iran Saturday. “In this case I fear that President Trump, by embarking on a war of choice, has made us less safe and may be putting Americans at risk for months or years to come.”

  82. How the BAFTAs Bungled Its Big Awards Night Movies, Yesterday

    The awards show didn’t mention racist slurs when it told the audience a man with Tourette’s might make “involuntarily noises.”

  83. How Wesley Hunt of Texas Is Working in Plain Sight With Outside Groups U.S., Yesterday

    Exchanges between two X accounts appear to offer a vivid example of how campaigns may sidestep campaign-finance law to share strategic information.

  84. Yesterday’s Elections live blog included two standalone posts:
  85. U.S. Ability to Determine What Comes Next in Iran Might Be Limited U.S., Yesterday

    Questions remain about how much effort the Trump administration will put into changing the Iranian government.

  86. Only 21% of Americans Support the United States Initiating an Attack on Iran U.S., Yesterday

    The public’s appetite for a U.S. attack on Iran was low before President Trump and Israel took action on Saturday.

  87. How Iranians Can Take Control of Their Future Opinion, Yesterday

    U.S. military interventions have often gone poorly for the countries in question. But there is much the world, and Iranians, can do.

  88. Ed Iskenderian, Hot Rod Pioneer Known as the ‘Camfather,’ Dies at 104 Sports, Yesterday

    “His influence can be felt in every form of motorsport today,” Car and Driver magazine wrote of the man who powered some of the fastest cars of his era with his innovative engine camshafts.

  89. Fact-Checking Trump’s Justifications for Attacking Iran U.S., Yesterday

    The president made unsupported and exaggerated claims in a speech announcing the attack on Iran.

  90. Attacks Close Airspace in Middle East, Causing 1,600 Flight cancellations World, Yesterday

    A major hub in Dubai has suspended operations following U.S.-Israeli strikes on Iran. The sweeping closures are stranding passengers.

  91. Israel Targeted Top Iranian Leaders in Attack’s Opening Strikes World, Yesterday

    At least one gathering of senior officials and military leaders was hit, but it was not immediately clear whether the effort to kill them had succeeded.

  92. Mapping the U.S.-Led Attacks on Iran World, Yesterday

    Maps show where U.S. and Israel have struck Iran, and where Iran has retaliated.

  93. Oil Shipments in Persian Gulf Already Disrupted by Iran Attack Business, Yesterday

    Tankers have begun to steer clear of the region and the Strait of Hormuz, threatening to push up energy prices.

  94. No Clear Endgame in the Conflict Between Afghanistan and Pakistan World, Yesterday

    Pakistan’s airstrikes in Afghanistan showed its overwhelming superiority in conventional warfare, but the Taliban have refined a lethal repertoire of guerrilla tactics.

  95. A Sports Frenzy for the Most Valuable Influencers Arts, Yesterday

    To reach young audiences raised on social media, leagues are giving content creators access to marquee moments.

  96. Demna Struts Into Gucci Style, Yesterday

    The big debut of Milan Fashion Week sure had a lot of oomph. But will that be enough to turn Gucci’s business around?

  97. Trump’s Unilateral Attack on Iran Paves Way for Broader Dispute Over War Powers World, Yesterday

    Critics say the president is violating the Constitution, and many Democrats and at least two Republicans in Congress say they must vote on whether to enter such a conflict.

  98. Iran Says Dozens Are Killed in Strike on School World, Yesterday

    The strike on an elementary school in the southern Iran town of Minab was one of two attacks that appear to have hit schools during U.S. and Israeli strikes on Iran on Saturday.

  99. Netanyahu Takes His Shot at Regime Change in Iran World, Yesterday

    The United States and Israel have declared their war aim as paving the way for a popular uprising against the government in Tehran.

  100. San Francisco Ballet Pulls Out of Kennedy Center Performances Arts, Yesterday

    The ballet company, one of the country’s most prestigious, had been under pressure to cancel its shows amid President Trump’s takeover of the performing arts center.

  101. Iranian Attacks on Israel Shine a Light on Shelter Shortage World, Yesterday

    The missile barrages highlight a shortage of bomb shelters in a country that has been preparing for war with Iran for decades.

  102. Pentagon to Cut Ties With Top Universities and Think Tanks U.S., Yesterday

    Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said he was banning attendance at Yale, Princeton, Brown and other elite colleges and think tanks, accusing them of indoctrinating service members with liberal ideologies.

  103. The Folly of Attacking Iran Opinion, Yesterday

    We don’t know how likely it is that the attacks will be successful, nor what costs or risks they bring.

  104. Elite Doctors Served Jeffrey Epstein While Treating His ‘Girls’ U.S., Yesterday

    A small stable of doctors gave V.I.P. medical services to the sex offender and the women around him. Some doctors bent or broke the ethical rules of their profession.

  105. Trump autoriza las ventas de petróleo al sector privado de Cuba En español, Yesterday

    Tras bloquear los envíos de petróleo desde el extranjero a la isla, el gobierno de Trump da luz verde a la entrada de pequeñas cantidades a Cuba, siempre que no lleguen al gobierno.

  106. Iran Retaliates After Attack by U.S. and Israel Video, Yesterday

    The United States and Israel attacked Iran in a major assault on at least nine cities. In retaliation, Iran fired waves of ballistic missiles at Israel and targeted at least four U.S. military bases in the Persian Gulf.

  107. Here’s What Members of Congress Are Saying About the Attacks on Iran World, Yesterday

    As explosions rocked Tehran, Republicans largely voiced support as Democrats warned about a costly and unauthorized conflict.

  108. Congress Faces War Powers Votes in Wake of Iran Strikes U.S., Yesterday

    Following the attack, Democrats and a few Republicans escalated their calls for swift votes on whether to curb the president’s power to continue using force against Iran without explicit authorization.

  109. For Trump, the Iran Attack Is the Ultimate War of Choice U.S., Yesterday

    There was no immediate threat from Iran. But the president saw a chance to push a weakened government over the edge, and is betting he can spark a popular uprising.

  110. I Must Make This Gorgeous Chicken Dish Food, Yesterday

    To see Cameroonian chicken and plantains is to want Cameroonian chicken and plantains.

  111. ¿Por qué empezó esta guerra, señor presidente? En español, Yesterday

    Donald Trump prometió a los votantes de Estados Unidos que pondría fin a las guerras, no que las comenzaría.

  112. El ataque a Irán y sus represalias en imágenes En español, Yesterday

    Medio Oriente se sacudió después de que EE. UU. e Israel lanzaran el sábado un gran ataque contra Teherán.

  113. ¿Te cuesta romper el hielo? Prueba esto En español, Yesterday

    Los estudios sugieren que conversar con desconocidos puede mejorar tu bienestar.

  114. The President of War Opinion, Yesterday

    The U.S. military was once a tool of last resort for American presidents.

  115. The March Monthly Bake: Chocolate Guinness Cake Food, Yesterday

    Nigella Lawson’s recipe is a five-star classic for a reason.

  116. Berkshire Hathaway Posts a Drop in Earnings in Buffett’s Last Year Business, Yesterday

    In his first report as C.E.O., Gregory Abel, stuck to a straight commentary rather than Warren Buffett’s folksy tone. The lower earnings were largely driven by declines in the insurance business.