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14.05.2026 à 20:58

Cerebras, A.I. Chip Maker, Rises 89% in Market Debut as Tech IPOs Ramp Up

Natallie Rocha

Cerebras, a Silicon Valley maker of artificial intelligence chips, began trading on the stock market on Thursday, as SpaceX, OpenAI and Anthropic also take steps to go public.

14.05.2026 à 20:37

Chud the Builder, Known for Racist Confrontations, Charged With Attempted Murder

Remy Tumin

Dalton Eatherly, who goes by Chud the Builder, was arrested after an altercation that ended in gunfire outside a courthouse near Nashville.

14.05.2026 à 20:29

Strategist Tied to Becerra and Newsom Pleads Guilty in Corruption Case

Laurel Rosenhall

Dana Williamson, a former political strategist for Xavier Becerra and a former aide to Gov. Gavin Newsom, appeared in federal court on Thursday.

14.05.2026 à 19:47

Justice Dept. Aims to Denaturalize Ex-Marine for Sex Crime

Ernesto Londoño

In recent decades, the federal authorities have generally revoked U.S. citizenship from people accused of wrongdoing on their citizenship applications. A new case focuses on a crime committed later.

14.05.2026 à 19:43

Spies, Sanctions, Cyberattacks: China and the U.S. Clash Behind the Scenes

David E. Sanger and Dustin Volz

After months of avoiding confrontation, the Trump administration has taken recent steps to call out China on Iran, artificial intelligence and spying.

14.05.2026 à 19:35

U.S. Set to Drop Charges Against Indian Billionaire Accused of Fraud

Nicole Hong, Ben Protess, William K. Rashbaum and Devlin Barrett

The decision came after a meeting in which a lawyer for the billionaire, Gautam Adani, made an unusual offer, according to people familiar with the matter.

14.05.2026 à 19:34

Saudi Arabia and U.A.E. Carried Out Secret Attacks in Iran, U.S. Officials Say

Eric Schmitt and Vivian Nereim

The Gulf Arab states have been grappling with how to deter Iran after the war made clear the limits of American security guarantees.

14.05.2026 à 19:28

Why A.I. Safety Controls Are Not Very Effective

Cade Metz and Tiffany Hsu

Three years after the debut of ChatGPT, fooling A.I. systems into bad behavior is almost trivial.

14.05.2026 à 19:22

Inside Jack Schlossberg’s Chaotic Campaign to Revive Camelot

Nicholas Fandos

Erratic behavior and staff turnover have colored Mr. Schlossberg’s bid for a House seat in New York, raising questions about his readiness for office.

14.05.2026 à 18:40

Hantavirus Doesn’t Spread Easily, but Officials May Be Downplaying Risks

Apoorva Mandavilli

The virus is clearly far less contagious than the coronavirus, scientists agree, but they have found cases where it spread among people without direct contact.

14.05.2026 à 18:40

Flag With Swastikas and Star of David Flown at N.Y.U., Police Say

Claire Fahy

The flag appeared on a university building in the heart of Greenwich Village during a graduation week event, and resembled the purple N.Y.U. banners flying on campus.

14.05.2026 à 18:36

Trump’s Push to Keep Coal Plants Open Is Costing Hundreds of Millions

Claire Brown

Costs have been mounting in the year since the Trump administration began directing aging coal plants to stay open.

14.05.2026 à 17:54

Will Her Daughter Be Safe at Pali High as It Rebuilds From LA Wildfires?

Emily Baumgaertner Nunn and Jenna Schoenefeld

It’s a nightmare faced by families all around Los Angeles: After wildfire smoke blanketed homes, schools and offices with toxic chemicals, when is it OK to go back?

14.05.2026 à 17:09

I Don’t Think You Can Even Call This Hypocrisy

David French

The secrets of one of the architects of the religious right are being revealed. One of the secrets is that they weren’t really secrets.

14.05.2026 à 16:58

In Venice, the Passion of Life and the Ghost of Art

Jason Farago

The 2026 edition of the world’s oldest art exhibition is a celebration of vitality — for better and indeed for worse.

14.05.2026 à 16:58

In Qatar, Energy Sector Damage Is Severe, and the Way Back Will Be Long

River Akira Davis

Iranian strikes and a blockade have paralyzed Qatar’s gas engine, creating a technical bottleneck likely to stall exports for years.

14.05.2026 à 16:56

How an Image of Washington at Prayer Became a Touchstone for the Right

Jennifer Schuessler

A scene inspired by the winter at Valley Forge has become more prominent in the Trump era, along with claims that the United States was founded as a Christian nation.

14.05.2026 à 16:46

Life, Death and Rebirth in Nepal, the Land of the Buddha

Aatish Taseer and Keerthana Kunnath

Starting at the birthplace of Buddhism, a writer traces how its teachings spread across Asia, transforming the continent forever.

14.05.2026 à 16:06

Trump Might Welcome Chinese Investment, but America Is Wary

Alan Rappeport

A pledge for more Chinese investment could face backlash given longstanding national security concerns in the United States.

14.05.2026 à 15:17

What People in China Say of Trump

Ana Swanson

Residents in four Chinese cities described a mixture of amusement and anger, blaming U.S. tensions for a slowing economy and rising fuel prices.

14.05.2026 à 15:05

In a City of Big Dreams, Many Young Adults See a Cloudy Future

Troy Closson

A bleak job market. Rising rents. Huge debt. In New York and other cities, traditional milestones of adulthood feel further away for some 20- and 30-year-olds.

14.05.2026 à 15:00

A Fact Check of Trump’s Claims on Inflation and Gas Prices in Iran War

Linda Qiu

He has minimized soaring gas prices, rising inflation and the American economy’s need for the Strait of Hormuz.

14.05.2026 à 14:11

What Could One Banana Cost? $10? Maybe for You, Some Fear.

Claire Fahy

Grocery stores can use shoppers’ personal data to charge different customers different prices, a practice known as surveillance pricing. Lawmakers in New York are considering a ban.

14.05.2026 à 11:02

Can Some Very Tiny Particles Cool the Planet? One Tech Company Says Yes.

Eric Niiler

Stardust Solutions says its tiny spheres can reflect the sun’s rays without harming people or the environment. Critics say private companies have no business altering Earth’s atmosphere.

14.05.2026 à 11:01

What Are Your Evening Rituals? We Want to Know.

Amanda Schupak

Do you meditate? Play Wordle? Wear soft pajamas and sip chamomile tea? We’d like to hear about the little routines that help you wind down.
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