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22.07.2025 à 11:02

Trump Wants to Put America First. He Has No Idea How.

Stephen Wertheim
At the bottom of the president’s foreign policy is a curious void.

22.07.2025 à 07:00

The Perverse Economics of Assisted Suicide

Louise Perry
In an aging world, assisted suicide may look to governments like a cost-saving measure.

22.07.2025 à 06:01

TV Show Helps Identify Mother and Child Found Dead in Rome Park, and a Suspect

Elisabetta Povoledo
When two bodies were found in a popular Roman park, Italians wanted answers. A TV program specializing in missing people helped identify them, and a suspect.

22.07.2025 à 06:01

Iran’s Leaders Turn to a New Brand of Nationalism After Israeli and U.S. Attacks

Erika Solomon and Sanam Mahoozi
The theocratic government is repurposing folklore and patriotic anthems as it seeks to channel national outrage into increasing its support at home.

22.07.2025 à 06:00

Sharing a Bed With Your Kid? It’s Totally Normal in Asia.

Mike Ives
Bed sharing tends to be unpopular and contentious in the United States. But in many Asian countries, the question is often not whether to do it, but when to stop.

22.07.2025 à 06:00

China’s Problem With Competition: There’s Too Much of It

Daisuke Wakabayashi
The Chinese government is taking steps to rein in what it calls “involution,” or excessive competition that is hurting local companies and fueling the country’s deflationary spiral.

22.07.2025 à 04:33

Trump Releases Thousands of Martin Luther King Jr. Files

Rick Rojas and Glenn Thrush
Historians said they saw little of note in the assassination records that President Trump disclosed despite opposition from most of Dr. King’s family.

22.07.2025 à 04:18

Conviction Reversed in Etan Patz Case That Put Focus on Missing Children

Hurubie Meko and Jonah E. Bromwich
Pedro Hernandez, a former bodega stock clerk, had confessed years after the 1979 crime to luring Etan Patz, 6, into a basement in SoHo. The case shook New York City.

22.07.2025 à 04:13

Texas Republicans Look to Jam Democrats With Vote on Redistricting

J. David Goodman
By taking up new congressional maps pushed by President Trump first, Republicans hope to discourage Democrats from walking out of a special session before they vote on flood relief.

22.07.2025 à 04:04

Judge Sentences Ex-Officer in Breonna Taylor Raid to Nearly 3 Years in Prison

Glenn Thrush
The sentence was a sharp rebuke to the Trump administration, which had requested he serve only one day behind bars.

22.07.2025 à 04:01

When Betelgeuse Explodes, It’s Going to Take Out Another Star

Robin George Andrews
The tempestuous star in Orion’s shoulder has a buddy, and neither of their futures look bright.

22.07.2025 à 03:58

A Timeline of the Etan Patz Case

Liam Stack
It has been 46 years since 6-year-old Etan Patz disappeared in SoHo. After a lawsuit and two criminal trials, questions remain about how he died.

22.07.2025 à 03:48

Minnesota Lawmaker Convicted of Burglary Plans to Resign

Mitch Smith
Democrats would have lost their majority with the senator’s resignation, but a Republican’s death left the balance of power in St. Paul unchanged.

22.07.2025 à 03:01

Italian Americans, for and Against Mamdani, Square Off in New York

Olivia Bensimon
Feelings ran high at a colorful protest outside the Assembly district office of Zohran Mamdani, the Democratic mayoral nominee.

22.07.2025 à 02:38

‘KPop Demon Hunters’ Directors Discuss the Film’s Rise and Chart-Topping Soundtrack

Regina Kim
Maggie Kang, a director of the hit along with Chris Appelhans, was “just trying to make something that I wanted to see: a movie that celebrated Korean culture.”

22.07.2025 à 01:49

2 Dead and 1 Missing After Plunging From Oregon Waterfall, Officials Say

Neil Vigdor
Three other people were rescued on Saturday when a group of people strayed into an unsafe section of the Deschutes River near Bend, Ore., the authorities said.

22.07.2025 à 01:18

Trump Sharpens Attacks on a Favorite Foe: The News Media

Jess Bidgood
How the president is using the levers of government power against the news industry.

22.07.2025 à 01:09

Malcolm-Jamal Warner, Theo Huxtable on ‘The Cosby Show,’ Dead at 54 After Drowning

Derrick Bryson Taylor and Matt Stevens
Mr. Warner, who played the only son of Bill Cosby’s character on the beloved 1980s sitcom, drowned in Costa Rica.

22.07.2025 à 01:05

White House Bans Wall Street Journal From Press Pool on Trump’s Scotland Trip

Katie Robertson
The president sued the publication last week, accusing it of defamation for an article about his ties to the disgraced former financier Jeffrey Epstein.

22.07.2025 à 00:53

Hunter Biden Trashes Democrats, Including George Clooney, in Podcast Appearances

Reid J. Epstein
In a profane tirade, the former president’s son sought to settle scores with Anita Dunn, David Axelrod, James Carville and George Clooney. Among others.

22.07.2025 à 00:48

5 Million Pools Are Recalled After at Least 9 Children Drown

Neil Vigdor
Children have been able to climb into the aboveground pools by using a compression strap on the outside as a foothold, the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission said.

21.07.2025 à 23:45

Johnson Says He Won’t Hold Vote Calling on Trump to Release Epstein Files This Summer

Annie Karni
The Republican speaker of the House had said last week that the government should release “everything” in the Jeffrey Epstein files, in a rare break with the president that turned out to be short-lived.

21.07.2025 à 23:44

Big Law Firms Bowed to Trump. A Corps of ‘Little Guys’ Jumped in to Fight Him.

Elizabeth Williamson
Solo practitioners, former government litigators and small law offices stepped up to help challenge the Trump administration’s agenda in court after the White House sought to punish many big firms.

21.07.2025 à 22:28

States Sue Over Unauthorized Immigrants’ Access to Federal Programs

Madeleine Ngo
The suit comes after several federal agencies said they would no longer allow unauthorized immigrants to benefit from more than a dozen health and education programs.

21.07.2025 à 21:56

Trump Talks About Anything but Epstein on His Social Media Account

Luke Broadwater
On Truth Social, the president railed against Democrats and shared a wacky video.

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