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27.11.2025 à 17:54

Putin Defends Witkoff Against Accusations of Pro-Russia Bias

Paul Sonne

The Russian leader called the U.S. special envoy “an intelligent man” who is properly representing his country in peace negotiations.

27.11.2025 à 17:52

Hong Kong’s Worst Fire in Decades Fuels Scrutiny of Safety Lapses

Alexandra Stevenson, Joy Dong, Tiffany May and Keith Bradsher

The authorities said flammable netting and foam boards may have fueled the city’s deadliest blaze in nearly 70 years, killing more than 80 and prompting arrests.

27.11.2025 à 17:39

U.S. Has Limited Knowledge of Those It Kills in Boat Strikes

Julian E. Barnes

The U.S. military has killed more than 80 people since the campaign began in early September. But it does not know who specifically is being killed.

27.11.2025 à 17:30

Robert A.M. Stern, Architect Who Reinvented Prewar Splendor, Dies at 86

Robert D. McFadden

He designed museums, schools and libraries before winning international acclaim late in life for 15 Central Park West in Manhattan, hailed as a rebirth of the luxury apartment building.

27.11.2025 à 17:23

This Thanksgiving, Everything Is Going to Be All Right

Sam Sifton

A pep talk for the day.

27.11.2025 à 17:03

Paul Ekman, Who Linked Facial Expressions to Universal Emotions, Dies at 91

Trip Gabriel

Often called the world’s most famous face reader, he inspired the TV show ‘Lie to Me.’ But some questioned his assumption that human expressions were ‘pan-cultural.’

27.11.2025 à 15:54

Beekeepers, Farmers and the Fight to Save a Century-Old Research Hub

Linda Qiu

Industry groups and scientists have urged the Trump administration to reconsider its plan to close a renowned Agriculture Department center in Maryland and disperse its work around the country.

27.11.2025 à 15:48

Heading to the Mideast, Pope Leo May Show ‘Who He Really Is’

Motoko Rich

The pontiff begins a trip to Turkey and Lebanon on Thursday — the first foreign voyage of his papacy, and his biggest test yet.

27.11.2025 à 15:48

Where the Waters Are Rough, a Fishing Town Confronts Trump’s Priorities

Anna Griffin and Ruth Fremson

First, Newport, Ore., lost its Coast Guard rescue chopper. Then came the swirl of rumors and evidence that Immigration and Customs Enforcement was coming to town.

27.11.2025 à 15:16

The British Public Thinks Immigration Is Up. It’s Actually Down, Sharply.

Michael D. Shear

Net migration to Britain has fallen by almost 80 percent from its 2023 peak, according to data released on Thursday.

27.11.2025 à 14:10

The Writer Who Dared Criticize Silicon Valley

David Streitfeld

Paulina Borsook’s “Cyberselfish,” which offered dire predictions about the tech world’s love for libertarianism, is finding fans. It only took 25 years.

27.11.2025 à 11:03

Sean Duffy Longs for the ‘Golden Days’ of Air Travel. What Was That Like?

Claire Fahy

Back in the ’50s and ’60s, passengers (well-dressed, of course, and with perfect manners) could count on hot meals on china, plenty of legroom, the occasional piano bar, even wool blankets. Those days are gone.

27.11.2025 à 11:02

Time to Let My Brother Kevin Do the Carving

Maureen Dowd

My brother takes a slice out of Trump and Mamdani.

27.11.2025 à 11:01

‘Stranger Things’ Cast Looks Back on the Show and How It Shaped Them

Jeremy Egner, Alexis Soloski and Chantal Anderson

The first episodes of the final season just premiered on Netflix. In interviews, the young stars looked back on the show and how it shaped them.

27.11.2025 à 11:01

What Hunger Looks Like in America

Emily Holzknecht and Adam Westbrook

We spoke with dozens of people living with hunger in the United States. These are their stories.

27.11.2025 à 11:00

Gene Therapy Offer a Cure for Babies With the Deadly ‘Bubble Boy Disease’

Simar Bajaj

“Bubble boy disease” was once a death sentence. A scientific breakthrough changed that.

27.11.2025 à 10:09

ABBA Voyage, the Popular London Hologram Show, Could Come to New York City

Liam Stack

ABBA Voyage, the popular London show, features holograph versions of the Swedish pop band when they were decades younger.

27.11.2025 à 08:26

Hong Kong Arrests 3 Tied to Construction Company After Deadly Apartment Fire

Alexandra Stevenson

The police said that building materials used by the company for the work at Wang Fuk Court may not have been up to fire safety standards. The police did not identify the company or who was arrested.

27.11.2025 à 03:30

U.S. to Press Europe and Other Allies on Immigration, Document Says

Edward Wong and Hamed Aleaziz

American diplomats were told to raise U.S. concerns about “violent crimes associated with people of a migration background.”

25.11.2025 à 21:52

When Is My Thanksgiving Turkey Done? and More Thanksgiving Questions Answered

The New York Times

This is your year to be the turkey expert: Here’s how to know when to baste, how to carve and serve and more.

21.11.2025 à 23:34

Tell Us How You Watch TV and Movies

John Koblin, Brooks Barnes and Nicole Sperling

The New York Times wants to learn more about how viewing habits are evolving.

20.09.2025 à 20:48

I’ve Written About Loads of Scams. This Phone Scam Almost Got Me.

Michael Wilson

The caller ID said “Chase Bank,” and the man on the line said I might be a victim of fraud. His supervisor would explain.

11.09.2025 à 17:45

Did a Brooklyn Couple Kill a Neighbor’s Trees for a Better View in Maine?

Elizabeth Williamson and Sophie Park

Maine’s Board of Pesticides Control says two summer residents poisoned a neighbor’s trees so the couple, both Martha Stewart associates, could have a harbor view. They deny it.

08.09.2025 à 18:10

My Parents Expected to Be Retired. Instead, They Are Raising My Sister’s Kids.

Frances Dodds

My mom and dad joined the millions of Americans who parent their children’s children — a beautiful responsibility that comes at a high cost.

18.08.2025 à 15:56

Penn & Teller’s Secret to a 50-Year Partnership

Jason Zinoman and Roger Kisby

As their magic act hits 50 years, they’re bigger than ever. They say their secret is not to socialize. But misdirection is also their love language.

10.08.2025 à 23:12

11 Women, 9 Dogs, Not Much Drama (and No Guys)

Lisa Miller and Shelby Tauber

These retired women in Texas have been through infertility, illness, layoffs, addiction and disappointing marriages. Now they are trying to create a utopia just for themselves.

11.05.2025 à 11:00

A Professor’s Final Gift to Her Students: Her Life Savings

Hank Sanders

Cris Hassold, a professor at New College of Florida for 50 years, left a mark on her 31 favorite students. “I think about her almost every day,” one said.
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