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09.03.2025 à 15:05

Secret Service Shoots Armed Man Near the White House

Luke Broadwater
President Trump was in Florida at the time of the episode, during which a man held a gun and a confrontation ensued, the agency said.

09.03.2025 à 14:55

Inside the Sean ’Diddy’ Combs Hotline: The Makings of a Mass Tort

Julia Jacobs
From a low-slung building in Montana, employees process sex abuse complaints against the music mogul that have been drawn to them through advertising and a viral hotline.

09.03.2025 à 14:29

Trump Pulled $400 million From Columbia. Other Schools Could Be Next.

Stephanie Saul
The administration has circulated a list that includes nine other campuses, accusing them of failure to address antisemitism.

09.03.2025 à 14:28

Canada’s Liberal Party To Elect New Leader and Prime Minister to Replace Trudeau: What to Know

Matina Stevis-Gridneff and Vjosa Isai
Front-runner Mark Carney and underdog Chrystia Freeland, both established, centrist policymakers, are vying to succeed Justin Trudeau amid grave threats to Canada from the United States.

09.03.2025 à 14:24

Syria’s Interim President Calls for Unity Amid Fresh Fighting

Raja Abdulrahim
More than 1,000 people have been killed in clashes in the coastal provinces of Syria, according to one war monitoring group.

09.03.2025 à 14:05

Violence Sweeps Coastal Syria, Sowing Chaos: ‘We Have to Get Out of Here’

Christina Goldbaum and Reham Mourshed
Residents described shootings outside their homes and bodies in the streets in Syria’s worst unrest since Bashar al-Assad’s ouster. More than 1,000 people have been killed since Thursday, a war monitor said.

09.03.2025 à 14:00

Musk’s Tweet-Fueled Bubble May Be About to Burst

Mihir A. Desai
His greatest achievement is building a financial cult that serves as the engine for his enormous wealth.

09.03.2025 à 13:48

How the Immigration Crackdown Threatens Elderly Care

Miriam Jordan, Farah Otero-Amad and James Surdam
The U.S. relies heavily on immigrant workers to care for its aging population, with nearly 30 percent of direct care workers coming from other countries. As the demand for caregivers grows, President Trump’s immigration crackdown could worsen workforce shortages, driving up wages and making elder care even more expensive for families at a time when America’s elderly population is the highest it has ever been.

09.03.2025 à 13:16

Chaos at the V.A.: Inside the DOGE Cuts Disrupting the Veterans Agency

Roni Caryn Rabin and Nicholas Nehamas
Clinical trials have been delayed, contracts canceled and support staff fired. With deeper cuts coming, some are warning of potential harms to veterans.

09.03.2025 à 13:05

How a Classic French Dish Is Squeezed by Lingering Inflation

Liz Alderman
Businesses across Europe, including restaurants in Paris that make the dish, are being squeezed by sticky inflation.

09.03.2025 à 12:16

Trend Overload

We cover a surprising form of Gen Z burnout.

09.03.2025 à 12:01

There Is a Liberal Answer to Elon Musk

Ezra Klein
Right-wing populism thrives on scarcity. The answer is abundance. But a politics of abundance will work only if Democrats confront where their approach has failed.

09.03.2025 à 10:08

Brush Fires Break Out on Long Island, Prompting Highway Closure

Claire Fahy
Long Island and the Hudson Valley faced a high fire risk on Sunday, officials said, as firefighters battled the last of four blazes that began in Suffolk County on Saturday.

09.03.2025 à 10:02

MeidasTouch Pops on Podcast Charts as Progressives Search for Answers

Ken Bensinger and Reid J. Epstein
The company is a leader among numerous digital-first outlets that have been reshaping the progressive media landscape since President Trump took office.

09.03.2025 à 10:01

A Political Reporter Takes Her Scoops to YouTube

Jessica Testa
Most online political media stars traffic in highly partisan viewpoints. Tara Palmeri hopes that playing it straight will pay off.

09.03.2025 à 10:01

State Republicans Eager to Climb on Cost-Cutting Bandwagon

Danny Hakim and David W. Chen
G.O.P. governors and legislators are parroting the federal Department of Government Efficiency by creating panels at the state level. But the similarities only go so far.

09.03.2025 à 10:00

What I Found on the 365-Mile Trail of a Lost Folk Hero

Sam Anderson
The Old Leatherman, a sort of real-life Northeastern Sasquatch, g​ave me an excuse to step outside my own life.

09.03.2025 à 10:00

Plan to Return Russian Diplomats to U.S. Poses Espionage Risk

Paul Sonne and Michael Crowley
The Trump administration is negotiating the return of more Russian diplomats to the United States. Some are likely to be spies.

09.03.2025 à 10:00

Undocumented Workers, Fearing Deportation, Are Staying Home

Rebecca Davis O’Brien and Miriam Jordan
Fearing roundups, many immigrants are staying home. Construction, agriculture, senior care and hospitality employers say labor shortages will worsen.

09.03.2025 à 10:00

The Populist vs. the Billionaire: Bannon, Musk and the Battle Within MAGA

Tyler Pager and Maggie Haberman
President Trump has made clear he wants to keep both men and their allies within his movement, but the tensions are growing.

09.03.2025 à 08:00

Trump Casts a Long Shadow Over New Jersey’s Governor Race

Tracey Tully
President Trump and his divisive policies are helping to define the primary races for New Jersey governor.

09.03.2025 à 06:01

How Would Peacekeeping Work in Ukraine? These Experts Gamed It Out.

Anton Troianovski
The publication of the detailed analysis was a sign that a cease-fire has gone from a theoretical exercise to an urgent and practical issue.

08.03.2025 à 06:01

The Hot Place to Be Seen for Young Indians: Book Festivals

Anupreeta Das and Gabriela Bhaskar
From beaches to hilltops, young people are driving a boom in literary events as they read more in India’s dozens of native languages.

07.03.2025 à 23:20

Will Canadians Warm Up to Mark Carney, the Liberal Party Front-Runner Eyeing Trudeau’s Job?

Vjosa Isai
Mark Carney has pitched himself as the fix-it man who can set Canada back on track. As he seeks to lead the Liberal Party, the country’s biggest challenge may be President Trump.

07.03.2025 à 23:06

Chrystia Freeland Eyes Justin Trudeau’s Job as Canada’s Liberal Party Leader

Matina Stevis-Gridneff
Ms. Freeland is vying to become Canada’s next Liberal Party leader and prime minister on Sunday. Her chances could hinge on whether voters consider President Trump’s dislike of her an asset.

07.03.2025 à 19:54

Dolly Parton Memorializes Her Husband, Carl Dean, in a New Song

Maya Salam
“Like all great love stories, they never end,” Parton wrote on Instagram before releasing the ballad “If You Hadn’t Been There.”

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