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21.10.2025 à 19:37
Vance Lands in Israel as U.S. Tries to Shore Up Gaza Cease-Fire Deal
Aaron Boxerman, Tyler Pager and Liam Stack
Vice President JD Vance appeared undeterred by recent flare-ups of violence in Gaza, and he declined to set a deadline for when Hamas must disarm.
21.10.2025 à 19:28
Trump’s Self-Inflicted Soybean Problem
Michael Grunwald
Tariffs don’t seem to be working as planned.
21.10.2025 à 19:27
North Carolina Senate Approves New Map in Effort to Add G.O.P. Congressional Seat
Eduardo Medina
The state House of Representatives is likely to approve the new map later this week, and the governor cannot veto it, per the State Constitution.
21.10.2025 à 19:18
Grace Wales Bonner Is Named Creative Director of Men’s Wear at Hermès
Jacob Gallagher
Grace Wales Bonner is the new creative director of men’s wear at the French fashion house.
21.10.2025 à 19:04
Inside Luigi Mangione’s Missing Months
Hurubie Meko, Katie J.M. Baker, Nicholas Bogel-Burroughs, Hisako Ueno and Noriko Hayashi
From beers at a Bangkok bar to a climb up Mount Omine in Japan, The Times traced the pivotal months before Mr. Mangione was charged with killing UnitedHealthcare’s C.E.O.
21.10.2025 à 19:01
Warner Bros. Discovery Says It Is Considering a Sale
Benjamin Mullin and Lauren Hirsch
The owner of CNN, HBO and the Warner Bros. movie studio revealed that it has received acquisition interest from multiple suitors.
21.10.2025 à 18:54
Amazon Plans to Replace More Than Half a Million Jobs With Robots
Karen Weise and Emily Kask
Internal documents show the company that changed how people shop has a far-reaching plan to automate 75 percent of its operations.
21.10.2025 à 18:46
What Could Torpedo the Stock Rally
Andrew Ross Sorkin, Bernhard Warner, Sarah Kessler, Michael J. de la Merced and Niko Gallogly
The S&P 500 is nearing another record, but some analysts caution that a host of factors may stall its momentum.
21.10.2025 à 18:39
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, received a five-year sentence after being convicted in a campaign finance scandal.
21.10.2025 à 18:30
I Went on a ‘Dark Retreat’ and Spent Three Days in Total Darkness
Chris Colin
The author spent days in a room with no light. Who would he be when he emerged?
21.10.2025 à 18:27
This School Has Taught Native Hawaiians Since 1887. Is That Discrimination?
Amy Qin and Michelle Mishina Kunz
The admissions policy of Kamehameha Schools gives preference to Native Hawaiians. A new lawsuit calls it “blood-based discrimination.”
21.10.2025 à 18:12
Louvre Robbery Raises Questions About Security
Catherine Porter and Aurelien Breeden
Investigators were looking into the alarm systems at an institution that one expert said “wasn’t built with an obsession over security.”
21.10.2025 à 17:27
The Louvre Heist
Katrin Bennhold
Today, we look at how thieves pulled off this weekend’s brazen daylight robbery in Paris and why they did it.
21.10.2025 à 17:26
How Trump Reprogrammed Funds to Pay Some Workers During the Government Shutdown
Tony Romm
By paying troops and law enforcement officials, the president stretched the limits of his spending powers, posing a fresh test to Congress.
21.10.2025 à 17:08
Jan. 6 Rioter Pardoned by Trump Is Charged With Threatening Hakeem Jeffries
Alan Feuer
The New York man, Christopher Moynihan, appears to be the only rioter so far who has been charged again with committing an offense against an elected official.
21.10.2025 à 16:54
Curtis Sliwa Has the Spotlight. He’s Not About to Give It Up.
Nicholas Fandos
Mr. Sliwa, the Republican nominee for mayor of New York City, finds himself a major player in the race. He’s under heavy pressure to drop out.
21.10.2025 à 16:29
Cuomo Proposes That New York City Take Partial Control of Subway
Michael Gold
Andrew Cuomo, whose stewardship of the M.T.A. as governor was contentious, suggested that the authority hand over responsibility for capital construction and maintenance to the city.
21.10.2025 à 15:32
Suspect Charged in Paris Museum Heist (No, Not That One)
Amelia Nierenberg
A woman from China was charged with stealing gold last month from National Museum of Natural History. It’s one of several high-profile recent thefts from French institutions.
21.10.2025 à 14:52
Nations Hesitate to Send Troops to Gaza, Fearing Clashes With Hamas
Adam Rasgon, Michael D. Shear, David M. Halbfinger, Aaron Boxerman and Natan Odenheimer
The Trump peace plan calls for an international security force in the Gaza Strip, but countries that might send troops are wary of danger, an unclear mission and being seen as occupiers.
21.10.2025 à 14:01
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 11:06
Russia Pushes a State-Controlled ‘Super App’ by Sabotaging Its Rivals
Paul Sonne and Alina Lobzina
As the Kremlin throttles WhatsApp and Telegram, the new MAX messaging app is moving Russia closer to a restricted internet without foreign technology.
21.10.2025 à 11:03
Can These Two Women Turn It Around for Democrats?
Thomas B. Edsall
Races in New Jersey and Virginia are testing the power of the moderate lane.
21.10.2025 à 11:02
How a Long Government Shutdown Could Leave Scars on the Economy
Lydia DePillis
The effect is rippling beyond missing paychecks to federal services that support much of the economy.
21.10.2025 à 11:01
More Than 100 Cases of Measles Reported in Utah and Arizona
Teddy Rosenbluth
In the hardest-hit counties, childhood vaccination rates steeply declined during the pandemic.
21.10.2025 à 11:00
The Robots Fueling Amazon’s Automation
Karen Weise
Meet Sparrow, Cardinal and Proteus. They’re the robots that, step by step, are replacing human workers in the company’s warehouses.
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 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.