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25.07.2025 à 12:00

A Contentious Media Merger, and the F.B.I.’s Epstein Scramble

Tracy Mumford, Will Jarvis, Ian Stewart, Jessica Metzger and Alan Rappeport
Plus, your Friday news quiz.

25.07.2025 à 11:14

The World Has Too Much Steel, but No One Wants to Stop Making It

Patricia Cohen
A global plunge in prices, led by increased production from China, and U.S. tariffs threaten steel manufacturing, which has long been a symbol of national might.

25.07.2025 à 11:03

Is Decarbonization Dead?

Ezra Klein
Trump just shredded America’s most ambitious climate policy. Jane Flegal and Jesse Jenkins discuss what this means for the future of renewable energy in the U.S.

25.07.2025 à 11:02

Trump, Obama and the Question of Treason

Jeffrey Toobin
President Trump’s history of intemperate remarks has earned him a perverse kind of immunity; the more outrageous his statement, the faster it is often dismissed.

25.07.2025 à 11:02

Boeing Emerges as a Winner in Trump’s Trade Wars

Niraj Chokshi
Countries striking agreements with the United States have pledged to buy more Boeing planes, but it’s not clear whether those orders were the result of President Trump’s tactics.

25.07.2025 à 11:01

Behind a Maine Coffee Company’s Decision to Raise Prices

Sydney Ember
Like many companies, Rock City Coffee resisted increasing prices as President Trump’s trade war drove its costs up. Then it ran out of options.

25.07.2025 à 11:00

Saving New York’s Midcentury Signs

Anna Kodé and Karsten Moran
The New York Sign Museum in Brooklyn preserves the stories of shuttered local businesses.

25.07.2025 à 10:46

Iran Starts New Talks Today Over Its Nuclear Program. Here’s What to Know.

Steven Erlanger
Three European powers began meeting with an Iranian minister to try to reopen negotiations over the limits of its nuclear activities.

25.07.2025 à 09:00

Ahead of Shutdown Deadline, Democrats Face a Dilemma on Spending

Catie Edmondson and Carl Hulse
Democrats are leery of supporting Republican spending measures after the White House forced through clawbacks of funding already approved by Congress.

25.07.2025 à 09:00

Columbia Walked a Tightrope on Its Way to a $200 Million Settlement With Trump

Sharon Otterman
Talks in Washington. An expert on negotiation. A balancing act. The university chose cooperation over litigation, a strategy both pilloried and praised.

25.07.2025 à 08:51

Australia Says Gaza Situation Beyond ‘Worst Fears’ as Pressure Mounts on Israel

Qasim Nauman
Some of Israel’s closest allies have stepped up criticism of its restrictions on aid to Gaza, where doctors and aid organizations say people are dying of starvation.

25.07.2025 à 08:24

For Late Night, Epstein-Trump Is the Comedy Gift That Keeps On Giving

Trish Bendix
Josh Johnson said that “not since Tupac Shakur has a dead man dropped so many bangers.”

25.07.2025 à 06:49

Hulk Hogan’s Villainous Turn Changed Pro Wrestling

Sopan Deb
Hulk Hogan cultivated an image as an all-American hero. But one night in 1996, he decided to stick it to his fans, brother.

25.07.2025 à 06:01

Ken Paxton Claimed Three Houses as His Primary Residence, Records Show

Pooja Salhotra
The attorney general of Texas, who is challenging Senator John Cornyn, could have secured favorable mortgage rates, and may have violated the law if he knowingly falsified loan documents.

25.07.2025 à 06:01

The Kakapo, Its Parasites and a Shared Struggle to Escape Extinction

Jacey Fortin
The endangered kakapo is a flightless bird native to New Zealand. Its population is growing, but its parasites have dwindled. Could that spell trouble?

25.07.2025 à 04:14

Alina Habba Is Named Acting U.S. Attorney in New Jersey

Tracey Tully and Jonah E. Bromwich
Ms. Habba’s tenure as interim U.S. attorney was slated to end this week, but the Trump administration’s appointment will allow her to remain the top law enforcement official in the state.

25.07.2025 à 04:09

What to Know About the Thailand-Cambodia Clash

Amelia Nierenberg
The countries traded fire on Thursday, and Thailand said at least 12 people had been killed. Cambodia did not immediately comment on any casualties.

25.07.2025 à 03:35

France Will Recognize Palestinian Statehood, Macron Says

Roger Cohen
The announcement sets France apart from the United States and most of its close allies, and could cause friction with President Trump.

25.07.2025 à 02:03

She Tended to Patients Across 4 States. But She Wasn’t a Nurse, Police Say.

Mark Walker
A woman who the Pennsylvania State Police say worked under multiple aliases faces multiple criminal charges. The authorities still aren’t sure of her real name.

25.07.2025 à 01:54

Powell Tells Trump He Was Wrong About Renovation Costs During Fed Visit

Erica L. Green
President Trump is used to world leaders bowing down to him, and to cabinet members fawning over him. Jerome H. Powell, the chair of the Federal Reserve, took a different approach.

25.07.2025 à 01:51

Israel and the U.S. Pull Back From Cease-Fire Talks With Hamas

David E. Sanger and Johnatan Reiss
President Trump’s special envoy said that “we will now consider alternative options to bring the hostages home,” though it was not clear that negotiations had halted.

25.07.2025 à 01:30

FCC Approves Skydance’s Merger With Paramount

Benjamin Mullin
The deal, which came under intense scrutiny by the Trump administration, was hailed by the F.C.C. chief, who welcomed “significant changes” at CBS, a unit of Paramount.

25.07.2025 à 00:50

Gabbard’s Attacks on Obama Put the Attorney General in a Tough Spot

Glenn Thrush and Julian E. Barnes
The director of national intelligence gave the Justice Department little warning before she demanded an investigation.

25.07.2025 à 00:20

Did Columbia’s Deal With Trump Save Its Stature or Sacrifice It?

Troy Closson and Samantha Latson
Reactions ranged from fierce criticism to relief after the university reached a settlement over allegations that it failed to stop the harassment of Jewish students.

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