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28.10.2025 à 20:03

Trump Bonds With Japan’s Leader Over Baseball and U.S. Beef

Katie Rogers, Erica L. Green and Javier C. Hernández
The president and Sanae Takaichi, the Japanese prime minister, traded compliments in Tokyo, but signaled no major breakthrough in resolving ongoing trade issues.

28.10.2025 à 19:53

Mike Johnson Dismisses Trump Third Term Talk — But Applauds the ‘Trolling’

Annie Karni
The speaker said he did not see a path to amending the Constitution to allow the president to seek a third term, but that it was fun to pretend he could to inflame Democrats.

28.10.2025 à 19:21

OpenAI Restructures as For-Profit Company

Cade Metz and Lauren Hirsch
The artificial intelligence company said the nonprofit that controlled the organization would receive a $130 billion stake in the new company.

28.10.2025 à 19:19

‘The Beginning of a Movement’: Snapshots From a Mamdani Rally

Sarah Chatta and Natalie Keyssar
Zohran Mamdani’s rally on Sunday nearly filled Forest Hills Stadium in Queens, which holds 13,000 attendees. Here’s why some of them went, in their own words.

28.10.2025 à 19:10

UPS Has Already Cut 48,000 Workers This Year

Peter Eavis
About 70 percent of the layoffs affected drivers and warehouse workers, the delivery company said.

28.10.2025 à 19:08

California Democrats Jockey for House Seats Ahead of Redistricting Vote

Kellen Browning
Candidates are already starting campaigns and declaring their intentions for hypothetical seats that voters must first approve in the Nov. 4 election.

28.10.2025 à 19:01

Trump Says He Is Prepared to Send ‘More Than the National Guard’ Into U.S. Cities

Erica L. Green and Katie Rogers
In a speech to American troops assembled in Japan on Tuesday, President Trump said he would escalate his orders to active duty branches of the military if he decides it is appropriate.

28.10.2025 à 18:51

Is the Mayor’s Race Tightening?

Katie Glueck
The candidates make their last push for undecided New Yorkers with early voting underway.

28.10.2025 à 18:27

Jewish Heirs Sue the Met, Saying a van Gogh It Sold Was Nazi Loot

Graham Bowley
The museum says it had no idea at the time, but the heirs say the Met curator who bought and sold the work, a former U.S. Army specialist on looting, should have known better.

28.10.2025 à 16:27

It’s Easier Than Ever to Turn Your Dial to a Live Event

John Koblin
Broadcast TV continues to draw big audiences. And they are increasingly getting special events, award shows and sports — lots of sports.

28.10.2025 à 15:02

Gavin Newsom Tells Donors He Has Enough Cash for California Redistricting Fight

Shane Goldmacher and Laurel Rosenhall
In an unusual show of confidence, Gov. Gavin Newsom said he raised enough cash more than a week before the California redistricting election.

28.10.2025 à 14:57

As Trump Tariffs Canada, Carney Turns to Asia for Trade

Ian Austen
Mark Carney is pitching Canada as a predictable and responsible alternative to the United States.

28.10.2025 à 14:19

Can a Start-Up Make Computer Chips Cheaper Than the Industry’s Giants?

Tripp Mickle and Mike Kai Chen
Substrate, a San Francisco company, is trying to take on powerhouses like the Dutch company ASML.

28.10.2025 à 10:03

Josh Hawley: We Cannot Let 42 Million Americans Go Hungry

Josh Hawley
Congress must prevent Americans from losing food assistance.

28.10.2025 à 10:01

48 Hours Without A.I.

A.J. Jacobs and Amir Hamja
It’s everywhere, as the author learned the hard way while making as little contact as possible with machine learning and generative artificial intelligence.

28.10.2025 à 10:00

A Twist in the Candy Cane Park Murder Investigation in Oregon

Emma Goldberg
An unlikely twist in the investigation of a killing in 1983 that still haunts a small town in Oregon.

28.10.2025 à 08:00

A 17th-Century Crypt Shines a Light on Milan’s Most Impoverished

Franz Lidz
In Milan, bones that piled under a hospital over a half-century shed light on the health and habits of some of the Renaissance era’s most impoverished people.

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