2026-03-24
8 分钟This is A.G. Sulzberger.
I'm the publisher of The New York Times,
and I'm also a former reporter who 's watched with a lot of alarm
as our profession has shrunk in recent years.
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From the New York Times, it's the headlines.
I'm Tracy Mumford.
Today's Tuesday, March 24th.
Here's what we're covering.
In the Middle East.
A recent wave of attacks on energy infrastructure has marked a new phase in the war.
And economists are raising the alarm that the damage to the global economy could be long-term.
Until now, much of the attention has been on the Strait of Hormuz,
whether oil tankers and other ships can get in or out.