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17.07.2026 à 22:30

Cyclospora Investigation Turns to Farms in Mexico

Christina Jewett and Dani Blum

The F.D.A. is planning to inspect farms and a lettuce shredding facility to determine how lettuce supplied by the produce company Taylor Farms to Taco Bell became contaminated and where it was shipped.

17.07.2026 à 22:17

Stocks Sink on Anxiety About Tech and A.I. Spending

Joe Rennison and Katie Robertson

Investors are growing uneasy about increasing competition from China in the global race to dominate artificial intelligence.

17.07.2026 à 22:04

China’s Moonshot AI Unveils Kimi Model, Threatening America’s Lead

Meaghan Tobin and Cade Metz

China’s Moonshot AI unveiled a freely available artificial intelligence model that seemed to narrow the gap with cutting-edge offerings from U.S. tech companies.

17.07.2026 à 21:52

Israeli Strike in Gaza Kills Seven People, Health Officials Say

Adam Rasgon and Abu Bakr Bashir

The Israeli military said the attack targeted members of the second-biggest militant group in Gaza. It also said it was “aware of the claims that several uninvolved individuals” had been harmed.

17.07.2026 à 21:39

Trump Brings Full Weight of Government to Bolster False Election Claims

Zolan Kanno-Youngs, Nick Corasaniti and Dustin Volz

Intelligence agencies provided the White House with a trove of declassified documents that President Trump cited on Thursday as evidence of election vulnerabilities.

17.07.2026 à 21:34

Trump’s Homeland Security Chief Threatens Election Officials With Prison Time

Nick Corasaniti and Dustin Volz

Markwayne Mullin reiterated the president’s false claims about voting security while escalating the administration’s legally questionable attempts to control state elections.

17.07.2026 à 21:28

Oil Prices Rise to Highest Level in a Month as Shipping in the Persian Gulf Nears a Halt

Jenny Gross

Shipping traffic was at its lowest level in more than a month and oil prices moved higher as the Iran war continued to disrupt the supply of energy.

17.07.2026 à 20:53

Burnham Becomes Labour Leader and Britain’s Incoming Prime Minister

Michael D. Shear

At a time of political upheaval and economic stagnation, Andy Burnham will on Monday become the seventh prime minister in a decade.

17.07.2026 à 20:28

After Repeated Crises, Boeing Looks to Turn a Corner

Niraj Chokshi

The company recently opened a new production line to keep up with strong demand for its 737 Max, though orders for its new planes lag rival Airbus.

17.07.2026 à 19:48

Taking Out the Trash: These Old Ladies Are Cleaning Up Cape Cod

Cara Buckley and Billy Hickey

The Old Ladies Against Underwater Garbage estimate they’ve removed 6,000 pounds of refuse from ponds on Cape Cod. “There’s no better feeling,” one said.

17.07.2026 à 19:44

Meta in Talks to Lease Computing Power to Anthropic in Potential $10 Billion Deal

Eli Tan and Mike Isaac

A deal would underline how scarce computing power is for artificial intelligence development, and could create a new business for Meta.

17.07.2026 à 18:25

Trump Faces the Limits of U.S. Firepower and the Lessons of Past Wars

Greg Jaffe and Eric Schmitt

Like his predecessors, President Trump has struggled to turn battlefield successes into long-term victories.

17.07.2026 à 18:20

The History of the Carriage Horses in Central Park

John Leland

After 165 years, the tourist ritual — which now costs $77.22 for the first 20 minutes — may be coming to an end. Here’s a tour through the archives.

17.07.2026 à 14:06

To Win Their Races, Black Politicians Confront a New Landscape

Bernard Mokam and Clyde McGrady

With the Voting Rights Act weakened, Black representation will depend less on Black voters and more on broad, multiracial appeal or on ideological outsider campaigns.

17.07.2026 à 11:01

Republicans in North Carolina Try to Reduce Early Voting on Sundays and on Campuses

Nick Corasaniti

Voting-rights activists said the changes are a blatant attempt by G.O.P. leaders to make it harder for Black voters and students, who tend to vote for Democrats, to cast ballots this fall.

17.07.2026 à 01:11

The World Cup, in Photos

The New York Times

See some of the best images from the world’s most popular sporting event.
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