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27.07.2025 à 02:14

Drivers vs. Cyclists: A Battle for the Streets in Canada’s Largest City

Vjosa Isai and Ian Willms
Cyclists in Toronto are resisting a law that would have the city rip out miles of bike lanes, setting back efforts toward safer streets.

27.07.2025 à 02:01

Illinois Man Convicted in Killing of Palestinian American Boy Dies in Custody

Chris Hippensteel
Joseph Czuba, who was convicted of killing 6-year-old Wadee Alfayoumi in 2023, died two months after a judge sentenced him to 53 years in prison. He was 73.

27.07.2025 à 00:21

No Proof Hamas Routinely Stole U.N. Aid, Israeli Military Officials Say

Natan Odenheimer
Israel has long restricted aid to Gaza on the argument that Hamas steals it to use as a weapon of control over the population. On Saturday, the Israeli military announced new airdrops of aid.

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.

27.07.2025 à 00:03

A Clash Over a Promotion Puts Hegseth at Odds With His Generals

Greg Jaffe, Eric Schmitt and Helene Cooper
Suspicions about leaks and a mistrust of senior military officers have defined much of the defense secretary’s first six months on the job.

26.07.2025 à 23:57

James Leprino, ‘Willy Wonka of Cheese’ Who Revolutionized Pizza, Dies at 87

Michael S. Rosenwald
He turned a small family grocery store into a mozzarella empire, producing most of the cheese for American pizza chains like Domino’s, Papa Johns and Pizza Hut.

26.07.2025 à 23:24

Saving for College Once Felt Essential. Some Parents Are Rethinking Their Plans.

Kailyn Rhone
Generations of parents have opened 529 plans to save for their children’s educations. Now some are reconsidering the value of college and looking into other options.

26.07.2025 à 22:56

Seven Charged in Child Abuse Ring Run From an Alabama Bunker, Officials Say

Mark Walker
A sheriff called it the worst child abuse case he’d seen in his 33-year career. Victims as young as 3 are now in state care and getting medical, emotional and psychological support.

26.07.2025 à 22:55

E.U. Cuts Aid to Ukraine Over Corruption Concerns

Andrew E. Kramer
The $1.7 billion reduction capped a tough week for President Volodymyr Zelensky as he deals with Ukraine’s governance issues.

26.07.2025 à 19:42

What to Know About the Thailand-Cambodia Clash

Amelia Nierenberg and Sui-Lee Wee
The conflict over the shared border between the two countries grew on Saturday, in the deadliest conflict between them in more than a decade.

26.07.2025 à 19:42

From Epstein to Obama, Trump’s Washington Is Consumed by Competing Conspiracies

Peter Baker
President Trump is trying to divert attention from the Epstein conspiracy theory with a new-and-improved one about Barack Obama and treason.

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.”

26.07.2025 à 18:17

A Kennedy Toils in Mississippi, Tracing His Grandfather’s Path

Robert Draper
Joe Kennedy III, the grandson of Senator Robert F. Kennedy, says there is work to do in red states. He also has a few things to say about his uncle, Robert F. Kennedy Jr.

26.07.2025 à 16:00

In Russia, Corruption Cases Follow Battlefield Failures

Paul Sonne and Milana Mazaeva
Officials in three of the five Russian regions bordering Ukraine have been accused of embezzling funds for border defenses.

26.07.2025 à 14:43

This Democrat Wants Cognitive Standards in Congress. Her Colleagues Disagree.

Annie Karni
Representative Marie Gluesenkamp Perez says age-related cognitive decline among elected officials is a major issue for voters.

26.07.2025 à 11:01

He Read (at Least) 3,599 Books in His Lifetime. Now Anyone Can See His List.

Aishvarya Kavi
After Dan Pelzer died this month at 92, his children uploaded the handwritten reading list to what-dan-read.com, hoping to inspire readers everywhere.

26.07.2025 à 11:00

Houston’s Astrodome Was a Vision of the Future. It’s Past Its Prime.

J. David Goodman
Once a wonder of the world, the storied but moldering stadium has long been part of life in Houston. Is it worth saving?

26.07.2025 à 11:00

Hunter Noack and His Piano Have Reached the Mountaintop

Sopan Deb and Alex Hecht
The classical pianist Hunter Noack has embarked on an unusual journey, to take his music to natural landscapes well beyond the concert halls.

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.

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