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07.05.2026 à 16:40

Ted Turner’s Mark on Atlanta Lived On, Even After He Left the Spotlight

Rick Rojas

The city where he planted his empire came to embody his ambitions and his confidence. Mr. Turner died on Wednesday at 87.

07.05.2026 à 16:20

New NTSB Report Into Deadly China Eastern Crash Suggests Struggle in Cockpit

James Glanz

A report by the U.S. National Transportation Safety Board offers new details about the China Eastern Airlines crash in 2022, which killed all 132 people on board.

07.05.2026 à 16:15

Russia Ramps Up Threats Toward Ukraine Over Victory Day Parade

Cassandra Vinograd and Ivan Nechepurenko

Kremlin officials said a large strike on Kyiv would be “inevitable” if Ukraine disrupted the May 9 event, a prospect President Volodymyr Zelensky has appeared to allude to.

07.05.2026 à 15:59

New York’s $268 Billion Budget Deal Includes New Second-Home Tax

Grace Ashford and Benjamin Oreskes

Gov. Kathy Hochul announced a handshake budget deal with state lawmakers that also seeks to push back on federal immigration enforcement in the state.

07.05.2026 à 15:48

Starmer Braces for Local Election Losses Amid New Era of UK Politics

Michael D. Shear and Stephen Castle

Polls predict historic losses for Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s Labour Party on Thursday as anti-immigrant Reform U.K. makes gains, and a new era of multiparty politics takes shape.

07.05.2026 à 15:15

War and Energy Shortages Boost China’s Influence in Asia

Alexandra Stevenson and Murphy Zhao

The war in Iran has left China’s neighbors appealing for help, handing Beijing the kind of sway it has long sought.

07.05.2026 à 15:13

N.Y.C. Schools Could Lose 153,000 Students in Next Decade, Study Finds

Matthew Haag

A confluence of factors is causing public schools in New York and across the country to experience dramatic reductions in enrollment.

07.05.2026 à 14:55

What My Father’s Experience Taught Me About Memory and the Brain

Ellen Barry and Graham Dickie

In the final stages of his dementia, a long-lost memory from childhood returned, perfectly formed. What was going on in his brain?

07.05.2026 à 14:33

Why So Few Babies? We Might Have Overlooked the Biggest Reason of All.

Anna Louie Sussman

We can’t be certain — and that’s the point.

07.05.2026 à 14:27

China Sentences 2 Former Defense Ministers on Bribery Charges

Chris Buckley

Gen. Wei Fenghe and Gen. Li Shangfu are likely to spend the rest of their lives in prison after receiving suspended death sentences.

07.05.2026 à 12:54

Sticker Shock

Sam Sifton

We explore the rise in gas prices.

07.05.2026 à 11:14

In Hungary, Voters Exposed the Limits of China’s Ties to Orban

Andrew Higgins and Lili Rutai

Beijing depended on Hungary’s outgoing leader, Viktor Orban, to gain a toehold in Europe. A giant battery factory proved a step too far.

07.05.2026 à 11:12

Jeffrey Epstein’s Purported Suicide Note Is Released by Federal Judge

Benjamin Weiser, Jan Ransom and Steve Eder

A federal judge released the note, which Jeffrey Epstein’s former cellmate said he found in a graphic novel. The New York Times has not authenticated that Mr. Epstein wrote it.

07.05.2026 à 11:04

A Legendary Investor on How to Prevent America’s Coming ‘Heart Attack’

Ross Douthat, Emily Holzknecht and Sophia Alvarez Boyd

Why Ray Dalio is bearish on the U.S.

07.05.2026 à 11:03

Ted Turner’s Legacy as a Landowner and Conservationist

Ronda Kaysen, Kevin Draper and Jack Healy

The media mogul, who died this week, amassed roughly two million acres and revived entire ecosystems.

07.05.2026 à 11:01

America the Undammed

Cara Buckley

More miles of the country’s rivers were reconnected last year thanks to dam removals than at any other time in history.

07.05.2026 à 11:01

What Are ‘Teen Takeovers’ and Why Are Police Struggling to Stop Them?

Clyde McGrady, Emma Schartz and Julie Bosman

Across the country, police and city officials are trying to crack down on sometimes violent youth gatherings, but the teens themselves say they need some way to socialize and blow off steam.

07.05.2026 à 11:00

Retracing Henry Knox’s Revolutionary War Trek Across the Wilderness

Richard Rubin and Tony Cenicola

In 1775, George Washington sent Henry Knox, a Boston bookseller, to fetch 60 tons of artillery. We followed Knox’s route to see how the country has changed.

07.05.2026 à 11:00

The Empty Nesters Opting for R.V. Life

Tara Loader Wilkinson

With little tethering them to home, some empty nesters are taking to the road.

07.05.2026 à 08:58

Late Night Isn’t Buying Trump’s New ‘Skirmish’ in Iran

Trish Bendix

After Trump used the terms “miniwar” and “excursion” to describe the conflict in Iran, Jimmy Kimmel predicted that the president would next call the war “a tiff. It will be a $200 billion tiff.”
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