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21.10.2025 à 11:02

Trump’s Self-Inflicted Soybean Problem

Michael Grunwald
Tariffs don’t seem to be working as planned.

21.10.2025 à 10:57

Vance Heads to Israel as U.S. Tries to Shore Up Gaza Cease-Fire Deal

Aaron Boxerman
With the cease-fire deal under strain, Vice President JD Vance is set to meet with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and other leaders.

21.10.2025 à 10:05

Sanae Takaichi is Japan’s New Prime Minister, and She’s a Heavy Metal Drummer

Javier C. Hernández
Sanae Takaichi, a fan of Iron Maiden, had an improbable rise to power. Like her mentor, Shinzo Abe, she is expected to lead Japan to the right.

21.10.2025 à 09:51

France Sends Former President Nicolas Sarkozy to Prison to Start 5-Year Sentence

Ségolène Le Stradic
Nicolas Sarkozy, the president of France from 2007 to 2012, reported to a prison in Paris weeks after his conviction in a corruption trial.

21.10.2025 à 07:55

Who Is Sanae Takaichi, Japan’s First Female Prime Minister?

Javier C. Hernández and Hisako Ueno
The hard-line conservative is making history in a country where women are drastically underrepresented at the highest levels of power.

21.10.2025 à 07:13

With Diwali Comes the Start of Air Pollution Season in New Delhi

Pragati K.B.
The air quality in India’s capital ranks among the worst in the world, but experts say politics stand in the way of improving it.

21.10.2025 à 06:35

G.O.P. Senators Oppose Trump Watchdog Nominee After Report of Racist Texts

Robert Jimison
At least four Republican senators, including the Senate majority leader, signaled their opposition to Paul Ingrassia, the president’s pick to lead the Office of Special Counsel.

21.10.2025 à 05:46

Daniel Naroditsky, Chess Grandmaster, Dies at 29

Alexandra E. Petri
He earned the highest title in the chess world at 17 and built a career as an accomplished chess teacher, commentator and author.

21.10.2025 à 03:52

White House’s East Wing Partially Demolished to Build Trump’s Ballroom

Shawn McCreesh
The president had pledged that construction wouldn’t “interfere with the current building,” a promise that always seemed unrealistic given the grand scale of the plans.

21.10.2025 à 03:33

Amazon’s AWS Disruption Creates Outages for Hundreds of Websites for Hours

Jenny Gross
Amazon Web Services, a major provider of cloud services, cited a problem at its data center in Northern Virginia. The outage highlighted the fragility of global internet infrastructure.

21.10.2025 à 03:16

All but 2 Universities Decline a Trump Offer of Preferential Funding

Alan Blinder
One of the two, Vanderbilt University, signaled it had reservations.

21.10.2025 à 02:58

With SpaceX Behind Schedule, NASA Will Seek More Moon Lander Ideas

Kenneth Chang
Blue Origin, owned by Jeff Bezos, and Lockheed Martin are among the contractors that may compete with Elon Musk’s company in the race back to the lunar surface.

21.10.2025 à 02:52

Louvre Museum Remains Closed After Jewelry Robbery: What to Know

Aurelien Breeden
A stunning heist has raised uncomfortable questions about security at the Paris museum.

21.10.2025 à 02:37

What to Know About Diwali, the Hindu Festival of Lights

Mike Ives
The biggest public holiday in India, Diwali features prayers for prosperity and good fortune — and lots of sweets.

21.10.2025 à 02:29

A Flat $40 Train Ticket From NYC to Albany? It’s Happening Next Year.

Grace Ashford
For the first time, Metro-North will run trains past Poughkeepsie through the Hudson Valley to Albany. Some Amtrak service will also be restored.

21.10.2025 à 01:45

Appeals Court Ruling Allows Trump to Deploy National Guard Troops to Portland

Anna Griffin and Mattathias Schwartz
Deployment can move forward, for now, under a preliminary ruling by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit. But legal wrangling will likely continue.

21.10.2025 à 01:11

Man Is Arrested After Threatening to Open Fire at Atlanta Airport, Police Say

Livia Albeck-Ripka
The man, Billy J. Cagle, 49, was arrested after family members told the police that he was headed to the airport, “in their words, ‘to shoot it up,’” Atlanta’s police chief said.

21.10.2025 à 00:46

To Counter China’s Hold on Rare Minerals, Trump Turns to Australia

Zolan Kanno-Youngs
The United States hopes to become less dependent on China by increasing access to mineral-rich countries. Rare earth metals are vital to an array of modern industries.

21.10.2025 à 00:43

Your November Election Guide (Yes, This November)

Jess Bidgood
It’s not a presidential election year, or even the midterms, but races this fall will offer a sense of voters’ moods in the first year of the new Trump administration.

20.10.2025 à 23:40

Gaza Humanitarian Foundation Operations Unravel

Natan Odenheimer, Adam Rasgon and David M. Halbfinger
The Gaza Humanitarian Foundation has suspended its aid operations because of the cease-fire, but it is also running low on funds and faces logistical obstacles to resuming its work.

20.10.2025 à 22:56

How an Elite Public High School Set Mamdani on the Path to Politics

Matt Flegenheimer and Benjamin Oreskes
Zohran Mamdani’s time at the Bronx High School of Science expanded and helped shape his views of New York, from the cricket pitch to politics.

20.10.2025 à 21:33

A Boston Restaurant Displayed Whitey Bulger’s Mug Shot. An Uproar Ensued.

Jenna Russell
The owners of Savin Bar & Kitchen have so far rejected requests from residents to remove photos of gangsters who terrorized the city for decades.

20.10.2025 à 20:23

Fallen Confederate Statues Take Center Stage in the Year’s Boldest Show

Jason Farago
“Monuments,” a group exhibition in Los Angeles, led by Kara Walker, places contemporary art face to face with statuary removed in the last decade.

20.10.2025 à 19:52

Can an Israel Philharmonic Concert Be Just About Music?

Joshua Barone
In the days following a cease-fire in Gaza, the orchestra returned to New York under circumstances that were more tense than usual.

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