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28.10.2025 à 18:13

Texas Sues Tylenol Makers, Claiming They Hid Autism Risks

Rebecca Robbins, Azeen Ghorayshi and J. David Goodman
The lawsuit follows claims by President Trump that linked acetaminophen taken by pregnant women to autism, a connection that is unproven.

28.10.2025 à 18:13

Sudan’s Military Withdraws From El Fasher in Darfur, Handing City to R.S.F.

Declan Walsh and Lynsey Chutel
The Sudanese military withdrew from a key city in Darfur, where fleeing civilians were reported to be coming under attack from R.S.F. paramilitary forces.

28.10.2025 à 18:11

Small Island Nations Lack Funds to Fight Climate Disasters

Max Bearak
As Hurricane Melissa threatens island nations across the Caribbean, many are already burdened by debt from a string of climate-fueled crises.

28.10.2025 à 17:58

California Democrats Jockey for House Seats Ahead of Redistricting Vote

Kellen Browning
Candidates are already starting campaigns and declaring their intentions for hypothetical seats that voters must first approve in the Nov. 4 election.

28.10.2025 à 17:37

There's a Reason Trump Reminds His Targets of a Mafia Don

Thomas B. Edsall
Why do people keep comparing the President to a Mafia don?

28.10.2025 à 17:35

Trump Says He Is Prepared to Send ‘More Than the National Guard’ Into U.S. Cities

Erica L. Green and Katie Rogers
In a speech to American troops assembled in Japan on Tuesday, President Trump said he would escalate his orders to active duty branches of the military if he decides it is appropriate.

28.10.2025 à 17:30

Israel Conducts First Airstrike in West Bank in Months and Kills 3

Liam Stack and Fatima AbdulKarim
A militant group allied with Hamas confirmed the deaths, which were part of an increase in fighting in the Palestinian territory during a surge of settler violence.

28.10.2025 à 17:24

A Broadway Tradition Is Fluttering Into History

Michael Paulson and Sara Krulwich
Broadway plans to replace the cast-change slips that are stuffed into Playbills with QR codes. Some understudies and theater buffs will mourn their loss.

28.10.2025 à 17:22

Judge Questions Gregory Bovino Over Immigration Crackdown Tactics

Julie Bosman
Gregory Bovino, a border patrol official who has become a public face of President Trump’s crackdown, appeared in a Chicago courtroom.

28.10.2025 à 15:50

OpenAI Restructures as For-Profit Company

Cade Metz
The artificial intelligence company said that the nonprofit that controlled the organization would receive a $130 billion stake in the new company.

28.10.2025 à 15:50

Japanese Executives Called On by Trump Pledge U.S. Investment

River Akira Davis
Toyota said it would sell some of its U.S.-made cars in Japan, one of a number of announcements by companies responding to U.S. pressure over trade imbalances.

28.10.2025 à 15:39

MacKenzie Scott Backs Disaster Recovery in Marginalized Communities

Scott Dance
The billionaire’s $60 million donation to the Center for Disaster Philanthropy counters cuts to federal emergency assistance and diversity programs.

28.10.2025 à 15:32

Memo From Bill Gates Warns Against Climate Alarmism

David Gelles
In a memo, the Microsoft co-founder warned against climate alarmism and appears to have shifted some of his views about climate change.

28.10.2025 à 15:18

I Worked at OpenAI. It’s Not Doing Enough to Protect People.

Steven Adler
A.I. companies need to do more to show the proof behind their claims.

28.10.2025 à 15:02

Gavin Newsom Tells Donors He Has Enough Cash for California Redistricting Fight

Shane Goldmacher and Laurel Rosenhall
In an unusual show of confidence, Gov. Gavin Newsom said he raised enough cash more than a week before the California redistricting election.

28.10.2025 à 14:57

As Trump Tariffs Canada, Carney Turns to Asia for Trade

Ian Austen
Mark Carney is pitching Canada as a predictable and responsible alternative to the United States.

28.10.2025 à 14:48

Trump Bonds With Japan’s Leader Over Baseball and U.S. Beef

Katie Rogers, Erica L. Green and Javier C. Hernández
The president and Sanae Takaichi, the Japanese prime minister, traded compliments in Tokyo, but signaled no major breakthrough in resolving ongoing trade issues.

28.10.2025 à 14:19

Can a Start-Up Make Computer Chips Cheaper Than the Industry’s Giants?

Tripp Mickle and Mike Kai Chen
Substrate, a San Francisco company, is trying to take on powerhouses like the Dutch company ASML.

28.10.2025 à 13:32

Prunella Scales, Sybil on ‘Fawlty Towers,’ Dies at 93

Natasha King
Best known “for playing unfortunate wives,” she had a decades-long career in the theater and on television.

28.10.2025 à 11:46

In a Looming Nuclear Arms Race, Aging Los Alamos Faces a Major Test

Alicia Inez Guzmán
The lab where Oppenheimer developed the atomic bomb is the linchpin in the United States’ effort to modernize its nuclear weapons. Yet the site has contended with contamination incidents, work disruptions and old infrastructure.

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