2026-03-25
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.
Normally, this is where I'd ask you to subscribe to The Times.
But today, I'm encouraging you to support any news organization that's dedicated to original reporting.
Whether that 's your local newspaper, a national paper,
or The New York Times, what matters most is that you subscribe to a real news organization.
Doing firsthand, fact-based reporting.
And if you already do, thank you.
From the New York Times, it's the headlines.
I'm Tracy Mumford.
Today's Wednesday, March 25th.
Here's what we're covering.
In the war with Iran, President Trump is pushing forward on two fronts at the same time.
There's diplomacy and there's military force.
Both are currently on full display.
We're in negotiations right now.
They're doing it along with Marco, J.D.
The Times has learned from two officials briefed on the diplomatic approach that the U.S. Put together a 15-point plan
to end the war with Iran and sent it over.