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14.10.2025 à 21:36

Trump’s Trade War With China Catches the World in Its Crossfire

Patricia Cohen
Tariffs and other restrictions between the United States and China are reverberating in unpredictable ways.

14.10.2025 à 20:48

A Furious Debate Over Autism’s Causes Leaves Parents Grasping for Answers

Gina Kolata and Azeen Ghorayshi
The Trump administration’s embrace of unproven or debunked theories about vaccines and Tylenol has left doctors fielding questions from worried parents.

14.10.2025 à 20:32

Gov. Janet Mills of Maine to Run for Senate, Aiming at Senator Susan Collins

Shane Goldmacher and Jenna Russell
A two-term Democratic governor, Ms. Mills called herself “battle tested” in an interview. But she faces a Democratic primary before she can challenge the Republican incumbent.

14.10.2025 à 20:15

Zelensky Revokes Odesa Mayor’s Citizenship, Amid Feud With Local Leaders

Constant Méheut
Ukraine’s security services said the mayor held Russian citizenship, which is forbidden, but he denied the accusation. Government opponents see it as part of a power grab.

14.10.2025 à 20:10

Inside the New Bible-Infused Texas English Curriculum

Troy Closson
This school year, many Texas districts are teaching from an elementary curriculum that features extensive content about the Christian faith, according to a New York Times analysis.

14.10.2025 à 20:08

Supreme Court Denies Alex Jones’s Appeal of Payment to Sandy Hook Families

Ann E. Marimow
Mr. Jones was ordered to pay $1.4 billion in damages to families who lost children in the 2012 shooting in Newtown, Conn.

14.10.2025 à 19:58

Why Was the President of FIFA at the Gaza Summit?

Tariq Panja
Gianni Infantino, the head of soccer’s global governing body, frequently appears alongside President Trump at events outside the realm of sports.

14.10.2025 à 19:42

French Premier Offers to Delay Pension Overhaul, in a Bid to Calm Turmoil

Aurelien Breeden
Sébastien Lecornu said the government was ready for “a new debate” on the issue, a major concession as he faces no-confidence votes that threaten to topple his government again this week.

14.10.2025 à 18:47

Newsom Vetoes California’s Ban on ‘Forever Chemicals’ in Cookware

Hiroko Tabuchi
Mr. Newsom said he was concerned that the measure restricting PFAS chemicals would make pots and pans more expensive for Californians.

14.10.2025 à 18:43

Inside the Improbable, Audacious and (So Far) Unstoppable Rise of Zohran Mamdani

Astead W. Herndon
The story of the man most likely to be the next mayor of New York City — and the promise and peril his ascent poses for the Democratic Party.

14.10.2025 à 17:29

She Struggled With Addiction, Then Tried a Weight Loss Drug

Maia Szalavitz
Is a powerful addiction treatment already invented?

14.10.2025 à 16:41

In a New Memoir, Kevin Federline Sounds an Alarm on Britney Spears

Matt Stevens
Her ex-husband says in his book that since the pop star’s conservatorship ended, “It’s become impossible to pretend everything’s OK.”

14.10.2025 à 15:47

China Wants Foreign Scientists. The Public Says No, Thanks.

Vivian Wang
Since Beijing announced a new visa to attract young science and technology graduates, a backlash has erupted online, forcing the government to respond.

14.10.2025 à 15:10

Global Economic Growth Remains Sluggish as Trump’s Tariff Threats Loom

Alan Rappeport
The International Monetary Fund said the impact of trade tensions had been limited so far, but it expects growth to slow.

14.10.2025 à 11:02

Five Takeaways From the Magazine’s Profile of Zohran Mamdani

Astead W. Herndon
How the Democratic nominee for mayor who has stunned the New York establishment is working to shore up support and sustain his momentum.

14.10.2025 à 11:02

The Matcha Market Cracks Under Pressure

Pete Wells
Once consumed mainly in small, formal tea ceremonies, matcha is now mixed into fruity lattes and preyed on by counterfeiters. Can it survive its own popularity?

14.10.2025 à 11:01

Will the Supreme Court Use a Louisiana Case to Gut the Voting Rights Act?

Abbie VanSickle
The justices have shown a willingness to chip away at the landmark civil rights legislation. A Louisiana case could unravel much of its remaining power.

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