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
Can Mamdani’s Message Play Outside New York? It Already Has.
Benjamin Oreskes
Zohran Mamdani’s mayoral primary victory in New York follows wins by other big-city progressives. Are voters more open to backing progressive stances?
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 07:00
If I Don’t Post About My Vacation on Instagram, Did It Even Happen?
Rachel Feintzeig
I know that craving the high of posting, of all those comments and hearts, is lame, but leaving is really hard.
27.07.2025 à 03:44
11 People Injured in Stabbing at a Michigan Walmart, Officials Say
Rylee Kirk and Hannah Ziegler
One person was in custody after what the authorities said was a random attack at a store near Traverse City, Mich.
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.
27.07.2025 à 00:06
Amid Growing Fury Over Gaza, Israel Says It Is Easing Aid Restrictions
Patrick Kingsley
As starvation rises in Gaza, prompting global outrage, Israel’s military said it would restart airborne aid delivery there and make land deliveries less dangerous.
26.07.2025 à 19:39
What to Know About the Deadly Shootings Near a Gaza Aid Site
The New York Times
The head of the United Nations, Antonio Guterres, said the situation in Gaza was “a moral crisis that challenges the global conscience.”
21.07.2025 à 22:47
Opinion: The Path to Peace in the Middle East (and a Nobel Prize for Trump)
Sam Ellis and Megan K. Stack
A possible path to peace in the Middle East.