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29.07.2025 à 22:39

Why Airdrops in Gaza Are Seen as a Risky Last Resort

Pranav Baskar
Parachuting aid is expensive and inefficient, experts say, noting that at least five people in Gaza were killed in airdrop accidents last year.

29.07.2025 à 22:30

Union Pacific to Buy Norfolk Southern in $85 Billion Railroad Deal

Peter Eavis
The merger would create the United States’ first coast-to-coast rail network, spanning 50,000 miles and 43 states.

29.07.2025 à 22:20

Satellite Image Shows Gazans Mobbing Aid Trucks

Eric Nagourney, Aric Toler and Samuel Granados
Amid warnings of famine in Gaza, a satellite captures an image of hundreds Palestinians converging on an aid convoy.

29.07.2025 à 22:09

How the E.U. Wooed Trump With Flashy but Flimsy Numbers

Jeanna Smialek
The Trump administration has been talking up provisions of its deal with the European Union that would secure hundreds of billions of dollars in investments.

29.07.2025 à 22:00

St. Paul Hobbled by Cyberattack, Prompting National Guard Response

Ernesto Londoño
Gov. Tim Walz of Minnesota activated the National Guard to help the city of St. Paul address a cyberattack that was detected last Friday.

29.07.2025 à 21:52

UK Will Recognize Palestinian Statehood In September, Unless Israel-Hamas Cease-Fire is Reached

Mark Landler
Prime Minister Keir Starmer said his government would act unless there was a truce, citing the “intolerable” humanitarian crisis in Gaza.

29.07.2025 à 21:37

How Netanyahu Played Trump for a Fool in Gaza

Thomas L. Friedman
This is the first Israeli-Palestinian war where the worst leaders on both sides are calling all the shots.

29.07.2025 à 20:57

NYPD Officer Killed in NYC Shooting Was Part of Paid Detail Unit

Tim Balk
The Paid Detail Unit allows businesses that can afford it to pay for extra police protection.

29.07.2025 à 20:45

The First Soda in Space: When NASA Got Caught Up in the Cola Wars

Joseph Dragovich
In the summer of 1985, NASA, the Reagan White House and seven talented astronauts were wrangled into an orbital battle over soft-drink supremacy.

29.07.2025 à 20:33

The Trump Justice Department’s Epstein Credibility Crisis

Daniel Richman
The president’s problem is that he needs to draw from the same well he has poisoned.

29.07.2025 à 20:28

Restaurant Review: Taquería Frontera in Los Angeles

Tejal Rao
At Taquería Frontera, the art of Tijuana-style tacos is on full display.

29.07.2025 à 20:25

Trump Urges the U.K. to Drill More Oil, Criticizing Its Energy Policy

Jenny Gross
President Trump said the North Sea was a “treasure chest,” but its high taxes were driving away oil producers.

29.07.2025 à 19:51

Novo Nordisk, Ozempic Drugmaker, Sees Stock Plunge 20% After Profit Warning

Eshe Nelson
Novo Nordisk slashed its financial forecasts as it struggled to fight off competition in the United States. It also named a new chief executive, who highlighted the “urgency” of the moment.

29.07.2025 à 19:02

Former Football Players With CTE Have Turned to Violence

Ken Belson
The gunman in the Manhattan office shooting said in a note that he believed he had C.T.E., a degenerative disease linked by studies to repeated hits to the head.

29.07.2025 à 18:45

How Europe’s Leaders Coaxed Trump on Gaza and Ukraine

Luke Broadwater
A tactic of deference and praise, along with a studied attempt to avoid any public blowups, coaxed President Trump into changes on key issues like Gaza and Ukraine.

29.07.2025 à 18:42

‘Come With Me, Chuck E.’: Mouse Arrested on Credit Card Fraud Charges

Victor Mather
At a Tallahassee, Fla., Chuck E. Cheese location, a police officer told children: “Chuck E.’s busy right now.”

29.07.2025 à 18:36

Trump’s E.U. Trade Deal Comes With Impossible Energy Promises

Somini Sengupta and Max Bearak
The European Union pledged to buy billions of dollars’ worth of energy resources from the United States. Experts say that’s unrealistic and could hurt Europe’s climate goals.

29.07.2025 à 17:01

Coal Plants Emailed the E.P.A. to Avoid Clean-Air Rules

Maxine Joselow
Sites including at least 15 coal plants sought exemptions from environmental rules using a new Trump administration system to fast-track requests, documents show.

29.07.2025 à 16:14

Marjorie Taylor Greene Is First Republican Lawmaker to Call Gaza Crisis a ‘Genocide’

Robert Jimison
Ms. Greene is the first Republican in Congress to use the term to describe the dire humanitarian situation in Gaza, two years after she led the push to censure a Democrat for speaking out against conditions there.

29.07.2025 à 11:01

Class and Identity in Hilton Head: The Gullah v. Wealthy Landowners

Clyde McGrady
A legal fight over access to burial grounds has pitted the Gullah Geechee against wealthy landowners around Hilton Head Island.

29.07.2025 à 11:01

How to Watch Twin Meteor Showers Peak on the Same Night

Katrina Miller
The Southern Delta Aquarids and Alpha Capricornids are not the best showers of the summer, but they reach their peak on the same night.

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