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27.07.2025 à 15:09

What Will It Cost to Renovate Trump’s ‘Free’ Air Force One? Don’t Ask.

David E. Sanger and Eric Schmitt
To hide the cost of renovating the plane Qatar donated to President Trump, the Air Force appears to have tucked it inside an over-budget, behind-schedule nuclear modernization program.

27.07.2025 à 14:05

A Boston Suburb Removed Italian Flag Colors From a Street. Residents Rebelled.

Jenna Russell
Newton, Mass., replaced a street’s red, white and green centerline with standard yellow stripes, citing traffic safety concerns, weeks before an annual Italian American festival.

27.07.2025 à 13:47

The Protein Boom

Adam B. Kushner
Protein is remaking the food economy. How much do you really need?

27.07.2025 à 13:00

José Andrés: People of Good Conscience Must Stop the Starvation in Gaza

José Andrés
Israel is responsible for the basic survival of civilians in Gaza.

27.07.2025 à 13:00

The Elite Panic at the Heart of Liberal Attacks on Mamdani

Tressie McMillan Cottom
Mamdani’s detractors don’t care about his race; they care about clawing back a century of civil rights.

27.07.2025 à 12:47

Israel Intercepts Gaza-Bound Ship of Activists and Aid

Pranav Baskar
It was at least the third vessel blocked this year while challenging Israel’s naval blockade and seeking to deliver supplies by sea to a population facing rising starvation.

27.07.2025 à 12:44

No Meals, Fainting Nurses, Dwindling Baby Formula: Starvation Haunts Gaza Hospitals

Patrick Kingsley, Bilal Shbair and Rawan Sheikh Ahmad
After Israeli restrictions on aid, hunger has risen across Gaza. Doctors and nurses, struggling to find food themselves, lack the resources to stem the surge.

27.07.2025 à 11:31

Germany’s Far-Right Party May Be Banned. Its Voters Fear Being Left Voiceless.

Catherine Odom
Supporters of the Alternative for Germany say they might quit voting if the party is outlawed. Some opponents are against such a move, too.

27.07.2025 à 11:00

In Smithsonian Role, John Roberts Encounters History, Pandas and Trump

Abbie VanSickle, Robin Pogrebin and Graham Bowley
Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr., who serves as the institution’s chancellor, has always emphasized procedure and avoided politics. This moment could make that more difficult.

27.07.2025 à 11:00

David Bars Have Had Breakout Success. Can the Protein Craze Last?

Elizabeth Dunn
The David bar’s breakout success is proof that, in our culture of optimization, one macronutrient is king. But can the protein craze last?

27.07.2025 à 11:00

The Ripple Effects of an ICE Raid on a Nebraska Meatpacking Company

Eli Saslow and Erin Schaff
Glenn Valley Foods tried to verify every hire through a federal system. After a raid, the company is wondering how it can keep going.

27.07.2025 à 11:00

Zillow Is Growing When the Housing Market Is Frozen

Jordyn Holman
Through boom and bust, Jeremy Wacksman says people keep coming to the listings site to “gawk” and “dream.”

27.07.2025 à 11:00

The Far Right in Germany Wants to Soften Its Image, Not Its Policies

Jim Tankersley and Christopher F. Schuetze
The Alternative for Germany, or AfD, has adopted a code of conduct for its members, without changing its positions on immigration and other issues.

27.07.2025 à 11:00

Alpha School, AI-Driven Education Founded in Austin, Is Coming to More Cities

Pooja Salhotra and Desiree Rios
At Austin’s Alpha School, students spend just two hours a day on academics, led by artificial intelligence tools. New Alpha schools are set to open in about a dozen cities this fall.

27.07.2025 à 11:00

Inside a Gathering of America’s Growing Home-School Movement

Emma Goldberg
The pandemic supercharged interest. Now, a cultural and political emphasis on women staying at home is continuing to fuel growth.

27.07.2025 à 09:36

Smoke From Canadian Wildfires Wafts Over New York City

Yan Zhuang
Officials warned young children and those with respiratory illnesses to take precautions. For weeks, smoke from Canadian wildfires has been drifting across the border.

27.07.2025 à 09:00

Dance Poles and Leopard-Print Walls: Love Motels Ready Rooms for Climate Summit

Ana Ionova and María Magdalena Arréllaga
The Brazilian city of Belém, host to the 30th U.N. Climate Change Conference, is short on hotel rooms. Love motels are offering a solution.

27.07.2025 à 02:17

Right-Wing Influencers Say Ghislaine Maxwell Is Key to Unlocking Epstein Case

Ashley Ahn
Some conservative influencers have celebrated the move to approach the longtime associate of Jeffrey Epstein, but it comes with risks.

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