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08.07.2026 à 15:39
Reed Abelson and Rebecca Robbins
UnitedHealth Group, CVS Health and Cigna are suing states over new laws targeting their pharmacy businesses.
08.07.2026 à 14:48
Amanda Su, Emily Holzknecht and Jan Kobal
Behind closed doors, millions of Americans are stepping into one of the hardest roles they’ll ever take on: caring for their aging parents.
08.07.2026 à 13:04
Sam Sifton
We have the latest on renewed strikes in the Middle East.
08.07.2026 à 12:00
Tracy Mumford, Will Jarvis, Margaret Kadifa, Jake Lucas, Ian Stewart, Mark Landler and Murray Carpenter
Plus, using drones to watch for sharks.
08.07.2026 à 11:02
Tim Balk
Charles Dingman, chair of the Maine Democratic Party and a progressive, would play a key role in choosing the state’s Democratic Senate candidate if Graham Platner leaves the race.
08.07.2026 à 11:01
Marcela Mora y Araujo, Anton Jäger, Rowan Ricardo Phillips, John Guida and Tim Schneider
The world’s most global game produces some of its strongest feelings of national belonging.
08.07.2026 à 11:00
Maggie Astor
Doctors described treating brain and abdominal hemorrhages in infants who hadn’t received the routine injection. Several said the images of those patients were seared in their minds.
08.07.2026 à 08:53
Caitlyn Freeman
Travelers were shut out of major hotels, and work ground to a halt for some on Tuesday after a building partially buckled in Manhattan.
08.07.2026 à 08:05
Trish Bendix
President Trump may not have known what a red card in soccer is, Ronny Chieng said: “But you know what he did know? How to get a guy a pardon.”
08.07.2026 à 06:00
Shawn McCreesh and Tyler Pager
The second President Trump landed in Turkey, the center of gravity shifted right to where he likes it best: himself.
08.07.2026 à 01:23
David M. Halbfinger
The former Chicago mayor, a Democrat exploring a 2028 presidential run, is in Tel Aviv calling for an end to unconditional U.S. support of Israel.
07.07.2026 à 03:43
Jennifer Schuessler
Many historians have recently seen it as a tame, even disappointing affair. But in the Trump era, the old question of its radicalism is taking on a fresh charge.