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10.03.2025 à 12:42

Russian Forces Depleted and Stalling on Eastern Front, Ukraine Says

Marc Santora
But as Ukraine prepares to meet with U.S. officials, Ukrainian soldiers say they are bracing for attacks to take advantage of a pause in U.S. intelligence.

10.03.2025 à 12:30

Los Angeles Wildfires Leave Residents Worried About Contaminated Soil

Livia Albeck-Ripka and Jesus Jiménez
Federal agencies are removing topsoil from burned areas but will not test it for contaminants. So scientists and residents are testing fire-affected properties themselves.

10.03.2025 à 11:43

Cutting Medicaid?

How Republicans could change the program.

10.03.2025 à 11:15

4 Takeaways From Canada’s Election

Matina Stevis-Gridneff and Vjosa Isai
Mark Carney, a former central banker, now heads the Liberal Party and will soon lead Canada, tasked with responding to President Trump’s threats.

10.03.2025 à 11:00

Trump Won’t Rule Out a Recession, and a Crackdown on Campus Protests

Tracy Mumford, Will Jarvis, Ian Stewart, Jessica Metzger and Christina Goldbaum
Plus, the Oscar film that pets are watching.

10.03.2025 à 10:02

Aftershocks of Supreme Court’s Immunity Ruling Echo in New Trump Cases

Adam Liptak
The real legacy of the case, scholars say, is not its protection of former presidents from prosecution but its expansive understanding of presidential power.

10.03.2025 à 10:02

Trump Gave Us a Piece of His Mind

Gail Collins and Bret Stephens
The official and unofficial languages of the White House, decoded.

10.03.2025 à 10:02

Trump Looms Over Greenland’s Election, but Voters Have Other Concerns

Christian Ulloriaq Jeppesen, Maya Tekeli and Jeffrey Gettleman
President Trump keeps saying he wants to “get” Greenland. On Tuesday, Greenland votes for a new parliament that could shape its future relations with the United States.

10.03.2025 à 10:02

Who Likes Tariffs? Some U.S. Industries Are Eager for Them.

Peter Eavis
Concern about the cost of materials has tempered business enthusiasm about taxing imports. But steel and aluminum makers say they welcome the help.

10.03.2025 à 10:02

Trump’s Tactics Lead Americans to Question Role on World Stage

Katie Glueck
Among supporters and detractors alike, his transactional approach to foreign policy has upended old notions about the United States as a global leader.

10.03.2025 à 10:02

Inside Trump’s War on the I.R.S.: Dropped Audits and a Skeleton Staff

Andrew Duehren
President Trump is planning to gut the work force while trying to turn the I.R.S. into a more political agency.

10.03.2025 à 10:01

Covid’s Deadliest Effect Took Five Years to Appear

Siddhartha Mukherjee
What once belonged to all of us now belongs to corporations.

10.03.2025 à 10:01

Syrians Demand Better Protection Amid a Spate of Kidnappings

Raja Abdulrahim and Kiana Hayeri
When the new government took over, it dismissed the Assad regime police and other forces, leaving a security vacuum. Now, many residents fear going out after dark.

10.03.2025 à 10:00

Covid’s Long-Term Effects on the Lungs, Gut, Brain and More

Dani Blum, Nina Agrawal and Alice Callahan
Five years on, scientists are starting to understand how the virus can lead to long-term, sometimes invisible changes.

10.03.2025 à 10:00

Are Genetically Modified Pigs The Future of Organ Transplantation?

Roni Caryn Rabin, Christina Shaman, Christina Thornell and Laura Salaberry
How have the first patients fared after receiving organ transplants from genetically modified pigs? Roni Caryn Rabin, a health reporter on the Science desk of The New York Times, looks at the results so far.

10.03.2025 à 10:00

For Patients Needing Transplants, Hope Arrives on Tiny Hooves

Roni Caryn Rabin
Some scientists are confident that organs from genetically modified pigs will one day be routinely transplanted into humans. But substantial ethical questions remain.

10.03.2025 à 08:00

Trial Set for Men Accused of Targeting Iranian Dissident in New York

Colin Moynihan
Prosecutors say the men helped direct a murder-for-hire scheme aimed at Masih Alinejad. The trial is expected to show Iran’s efforts to punish those who criticize it, no matter where they are.

10.03.2025 à 08:00

For a Family That Lost 5 Loved Ones, ‘Covid Will Never Be Over’

Tracey Tully
Elizabeth Fusco’s relatives had their usual family dinner in New Jersey in early 2020. Soon, her mother, three siblings and aunt were all dead.

10.03.2025 à 02:43

New Deal Reached to End Wildcat Strikes by N.Y. Prison Guards

Chelsia Rose Marcius
The state and the correctional officers’ union agreed that officers should return to work Monday and that some provisions of a solitary confinement law would be put on pause.

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