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10.03.2025 à 06:35

This Is Who Loses in a Trade War

Karen Karniol-Tambour
Europe, not Canada, Mexico or China, is most vulnerable to the fallout from Donald Trump’s mercantilist policies.

10.03.2025 à 05:01

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 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.

10.03.2025 à 02:31

ICE Arrests Pro-Palestinian Activist at Columbia

Eliza Shapiro
Mahmoud Khalil, who recently completed a graduate program at Columbia, has legal permanent residency, his lawyer said.

10.03.2025 à 02:12

Musk’s Tweet-Fueled Bubble May Be About to Burst

Mihir A. Desai
His greatest achievement is building a financial cult that serves as the engine for his enormous wealth.

10.03.2025 à 00:41

Plane With 5 Aboard Crashes in Lancaster County, Pa.

Sara Ruberg and Alexandra E. Petri
Those on board were taken to a hospital, officials said, and three of them were transported to a burn center. Radio transmissions indicated the pilot reported an “open door” just before the crash.

10.03.2025 à 00:35

Will Canadians Warm Up to Mark Carney, the Liberal Party Front-Runner Eyeing Trudeau’s Job?

Vjosa Isai
Mark Carney has pitched himself as the fix-it man who can set Canada back on track. As he seeks to lead the Liberal Party, the country’s biggest challenge may be President Trump.

09.03.2025 à 23:38

Athol Fugard, South African Playwright Who Dissected Apartheid, Dies at 92

Bruce Weber
In works that included “Blood Knot,” “Sizwe Banzi Is Dead” and “The Island,” he exposed the realities of racial separatism in his homeland.

09.03.2025 à 22:48

Tribes and Students Sue Trump Administration Over Firings at Native Schools

Rachel Nostrant
More than one quarter of the staff members at the only two federally run colleges for Native students were cut in February.

09.03.2025 à 21:58

Israeli Energy Minister Cuts Off Electricity to Gaza

Ephrat Livni
The move, which will mainly affect a single wastewater treatment plant, appeared intended to put pressure on Hamas.

09.03.2025 à 21:41

Some Democrats Regret Their Scattered Responses to Trump’s Speech to Congress

Minho Kim
Progressive and moderate Democrats criticized a protest by Representative Al Green as a distraction, and the party leadership tried to refocus attention on economic issues.

09.03.2025 à 21:35

Trump Declines to Rule Out Recession as Tariffs Begin to Bite

Luke Broadwater, Colby Smith and Ana Swanson
President Trump said that Americans would be better off in the long run from his tariffs, which he said would prevent the country from being “ripped off.”

09.03.2025 à 21:05

Syria’s Interim President Calls for Unity Amid Fresh Fighting

Raja Abdulrahim
More than 1,000 people have been killed in clashes in the coastal provinces of Syria, according to one war monitoring group.

09.03.2025 à 18:41

Merle Oberon, Hollywood’s First South Asian Star

Anna Kodé
Merle Oberon was a popular actress who was once nominated for an Oscar. But a fact that she hid from the public threatened to unspool her entire life’s work.

09.03.2025 à 16:31

Firing Squad Execution Witness Recounts Experience: A Rifle Crack, Then Silence

Jeffrey Collins
One of the three media witnesses to the execution of Brad Sigmon in South Carolina on Friday describes what he saw.

07.03.2025 à 22:48

Just Before It Was a Cult Film, ‘Rocky Horror Show’ Was a Broadway Flop

Laura Collins-Hughes
Tim Curry and colleagues recall the musical’s misadventure at the Belasco Theater in 1975.

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