A frontpage overview of the news from The New York Times, The Washington Post, and Los Angeles Times for March 8.
The articles examine the legal and constitutional controversies surrounding the president’s unilateral decision to launch the war without congressional approval. While the administration frames the strikes as a brief effort to force a regime change, intelligence reports suggest the Iranian leadership remains deeply entrenched despite rising American casualties. Domestic coverage highlights the economic consequences of the war, including soaring energy prices and a legal push to override environmental regulations for offshore drilling. Additional stories focus on the pardon industry surrounding the White House, the rise of student disability diagnoses, and a struggling California wine industry. Collectively, the sources portray a nation navigating international instability and significant shifts in executive power.