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24.10.2025 à 11:03

I Resented the White House Bitterly. Now I Mourn It.

Patti Davis
The East Wing was where Eleanor Roosevelt walked. It was where Jacqueline Kennedy planned the Rose Garden. Now it’s all but gone.

24.10.2025 à 11:03

N.B.A. Gambling Scandal Reflects America’s Obsession With Sports Betting

Jenny Vrentas
As legalized betting has become ubiquitous in American sport, the opportunities for cheating, like those outlined in a recent federal indictment, have multiplied.

24.10.2025 à 11:03

Companies Have Shielded Buyers From Tariffs. But Not for Long.

Lydia DePillis and Kailyn Rhone
Cars, toys and tea are among products set to get more expensive as tariffs weigh on corporate profits.

24.10.2025 à 11:02

Inflation Report Could Show Price Pressures Are Growing

Colby Smith
The Consumer Price Index for September, released late because of the government shutdown, may reflect the effects of President Trump’s tariffs on a wide variety of imported products.

24.10.2025 à 11:02

Hollywood Weeps as Warner Bros. Hangs a Sale Sign

Brooks Barnes and Nicole Sperling
Losing the stand-alone studio, suddenly a real possibility, would be “heartbreaking,” one producer said.

24.10.2025 à 11:02

Why Is There a Wasp Nest In the Living Room?

Misty White Sidell
These variegated, collaged-looking nests — fetching up to $250 each — are a recent fixation in interior design.

24.10.2025 à 11:01

The Peril of a White House That Flaunts Its Indifference to the Law

Charlie Savage
The White House has made no legal argument explaining its bald claim that the president has wartime power to summarily kill people suspected of smuggling drugs.

24.10.2025 à 11:01

After the Mexican Cartel Comes, They Pick Up the Pieces

Paulina Villegas and Adriana Zehbrauskas
They arrive where the killings end, retrieving bodies, comforting families and bearing the emotional toll of a deadly struggle that shows no sign of stopping.

24.10.2025 à 11:00

Crypto and Trump Corrupted America

Finn Brunton
Trump has bared the corruption at the heart of crypto and the libertarian ideas behind it.

24.10.2025 à 11:00

Can ICE Stop People Solely Based on Their Race?

Jazmine Ulloa
For decades, federal officers have had to rely on more than race or ethnicity to stop and question someone over citizenship. That is now being tested.

24.10.2025 à 11:00

Renovations at the White House Aren’t Unusual. But Trump’s Makeover Is.

Jesse McKinley
Presidents have always tailored the White House to their needs, but with the demolition of the East Wing, a $300 million ballroom and other changes, President Trump isn’t wasting any time making it into his own project.

24.10.2025 à 10:48

With Power Move on Rare Earths, China Plays Both Victim and Bully

Lily Kuo and David Pierson
In weaponizing its dominance over the crucial minerals, Beijing is using tactics that it once denounced, potentially alienating nations it wants to court.

24.10.2025 à 10:22

German Company Launches Ad After Its Lift Is Used in Louvre Heist

Francesca Regalado
The brazen daylight robbery of the Louvre on Sunday has turned into a marketing opportunity for Böcker, a German maker of cranes and elevators whose product was used in the heist.

24.10.2025 à 09:45

Europe’s Persistence in Supporting Ukraine Is Bearing Fruit

Steven Erlanger
European leaders want to build on President Trump’s sanctions on Russia with new commitments of financial and military support for Kyiv.

24.10.2025 à 09:22

South Korea Tries to Curb Anti-China Protests Ahead of Xi Visit

Yan Zhuang
The recent surge in demonstrations by far-right groups presents a challenge for the South Korean government, as it prepares to host both Xi Jinping, the leader of China, and President Trump.

24.10.2025 à 09:00

How to Vote Early in New York City, Where It’s Not Too Late to Register

Michael Gold
New Yorkers can vote early in the race for mayor and other contests starting Saturday, Oct. 25 — which is also the voter registration deadline.

24.10.2025 à 09:00

Letitia James Case Shows Ruthlessness of Justice Dept. in Trump’s Grip

Jonah E. Bromwich and Michael S. Schmidt
For President Trump, creating an aura of criminality around the indicted New York attorney general — through public scrutiny of her and her relatives — may be as important as a conviction.

24.10.2025 à 09:00

There Are 6 NYC Ballot Measures. Here’s What to Know.

Camille Baker and Mihir Zaveri
Voters will have a chance to weigh in on ballot questions concerning the housing crisis and when local elections should be held.

24.10.2025 à 08:08

Stephen Colbert Tears Into the East Wing Demolition

Trish Bendix
The East Wing now “looks like a rotisserie chicken your dog got into,” Colbert said on Thursday.

24.10.2025 à 06:00

India’s Most Valuable Export: Tens of Millions of Workers

Alex Travelli
India plans to send its vast work force abroad to countries with labor shortages, like Germany and Japan.

24.10.2025 à 05:14

Trump’s Ballroom Project Claims 123-Year-Old East Wing

Elisabeth Bumiller
Critics are outraged over President Trump’s demolition of the East Wing to make way for his $300 million ballroom. Others say it was time for change.

24.10.2025 à 02:28

After Remark About Mamdani and Sept. 11, Cuomo Faces Democratic Rebukes

Nicholas Fandos and Michael Gold
When a radio host suggested that Zohran Mamdani would celebrate another Sept. 11-style attack, Andrew Cuomo chuckled. Democrats denounced the exchange as Islamophobic.

24.10.2025 à 02:25

From Truman to Trump: A Tale of Two White House Renovations

Luke Broadwater and Ashley Ahn
President Harry S. Truman consulted Congress, architects and a fine arts commission on everything from construction plans to fabric samples. President Trump is taking a different approach.

24.10.2025 à 01:33

U.S. to Investigate China’s Compliance With 2020 Trade Deal

Ana Swanson
The trade case is coming at a pivotal moment, before a meeting next week between President Trump and China’s leader.

24.10.2025 à 00:43

NBA Gambling Scandal: What We Know

David Waldstein
Two indictments detailed schemes involving sports betting and rigged poker games, prosecutors said. The link was current and former N.B.A. players and coaches.

23.10.2025 à 23:44

The U.S. and Europe Are Trying New Ways to Pressure Russia

Neil MacFarquhar
For the first time in his second term, President Trump is imposing new sanctions, but they may not shift the course of Russia’s war in Ukraine.

23.10.2025 à 18:53

Can Ken Burns Win the American Revolution?

Jennifer Schuessler
Burns’s 12-hour documentary about our national origin story is landing in the middle of a culture war. Yes, it’s complicated. No, he does not want to talk about President Trump.

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