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18.04.2025 à 16:56

Under Trump, National Security Guardrails Vanish

Helene Cooper and Julian E. Barnes

America’s adversaries have more room to operate, at least in the disinformation space, cybersecurity experts say.

18.04.2025 à 16:51

Rubio Says U.S. to ‘Move On’ From Ukraine Peace Efforts if No Progress Soon

Roger Cohen

“If it is not possible to end the war in Ukraine, we need to move on,” Secretary of State Marco Rubio said as he departed meetings in Paris.

18.04.2025 à 16:47

What We Know About the FSU Shooting

Patricia Mazzei

Two people were killed and six others were injured when a 20-year-old gunman opened fire near the student union building, the police said.

18.04.2025 à 16:41

Cambodia and China Strengthen Ties as US Imposes Tariffs

Hannah Beech and Sun Narin

China is the biggest foreign patron of Cambodia, where Mr. Xi concluded a tour of Southeast Asia. But the region also needs to curry favor with President Trump.

18.04.2025 à 16:32

Syrians Recount Gas Attack Under Assad as They Seek Justice

Carlotta Gall, Saad Alnassife and Kiana Hayeri

Syria’s ousted dictator, Bashar al-Assad, unleashed a Sarin gas strike on the suburbs of Damascus in 2013, killing at least 1,500. Now, the survivors want justice.

18.04.2025 à 16:30

How QVC’s CEO Is Dealing With the Threat of Tariffs and TikTok

Jordyn Holman

The chief executive of QVC Group, David Rawlinson II, on tariffs, TikTok, and other threats to the company’s future.

18.04.2025 à 16:14

U.S. Strikes on Yemeni Port Kill Dozens, Houthis Say

Aaron Boxerman and Vivian Nereim

President Trump has vowed that the Iran-backed Houthi militia will be “completely annihilated.” But forceful American strikes do not seem to have deterred the Yemeni fighters.

18.04.2025 à 16:02

Trump Administration Blames Boasberg for Escalating Tensions Between Courts and White House

Alan Feuer

The administration cast the threat by the judge, James E. Boasberg, to open criminal contempt proceedings as another salvo in an increasingly bitter battle between the White House and the courts.

18.04.2025 à 15:29

If You Care About Your Savings, Pay Attention to Trump’s Attack on The Fed

Chris Hughes

The president’s threat to fire Jerome Powell is more than a personal spat. It’s a direct challenge to the economic foundation that has helped America prosper.

18.04.2025 à 14:23

With Harvard Threat, Trump Tries to Bend the I.R.S. to His Will

Andrew Duehren, Alan Rappeport and Russ Buettner

Since the post-Nixon era, the Internal Revenue Service has had a degree of independence from the White House. President Trump is seeking to change that.

18.04.2025 à 12:48

U.S. Gas Exports to China Stopped After Beijing Imposed Tariffs

Keith Bradsher

The United States accounted for only 3 percent of China’s natural gas imports last year. Those purchases could now dry up entirely in the trade war.

18.04.2025 à 12:40

Christianity in the White House

Ruth Graham

President Trump has significantly expanded the power and influence of conservative Christians in government.

18.04.2025 à 12:35

China-Built Airport in Nepal Was Littered With Corruption, Inquiry Finds

Bhadra Sharma and Daisuke Wakabayashi

A Nepali investigation blamed lawmakers and officials for looking the other way. The $216 million airport receives only one international flight a week.

18.04.2025 à 12:00

Senator Visits Wrongly Deported Man, and Trump’s ‘Kill List’ for Regulations

Will Jarvis, Ian Stewart, Jessica Metzger and Coral Davenport

Plus, meat is making a comeback.

18.04.2025 à 11:01

John Cena Confronts His Final WrestleMania

Timothy Bella

As his in-ring career draws to a close, the most popular star in W.W.E. is trying out a new role: the bad guy.

18.04.2025 à 11:01

Long-Term Investing Has Gotten Riskier as Trump’s Tariffs Shake the Markets

Jeff Sommer

President Trump’s policies have shaken the markets. Protect yourself first, and, only then, take advantage of investment bargains, our columnist says.

18.04.2025 à 11:01

Milwaukee’s Lead Crisis: Flaky Paint, Closed Schools and a C.D.C. in Retreat

Julie Bosman and Jamie Kelter Davis

Some children were exposed to lead and investigators found flaking paint inside aging schools. Two federal experts, expected to help guide the response, have lost their jobs.

18.04.2025 à 09:14

FSU Shooting: Son of Sheriff’s Deputy in Custody After Killing 2 and Injuring 6

Adeel Hassan, Valerie Crowder and Thomas Fuller

The police identified the gunman as a 20-year-old student who is the son of a Leon County sheriff’s deputy. Neither of the slain victims was a student at the university.

18.04.2025 à 09:00

An ‘Army of Child Laborers’ Enriches Shen Yun, Ex-Dancers Say in Suit

Michael Rothfeld

The group performing traditional Chinese dance has been under scrutiny for its treatment of performers and financial practices.

18.04.2025 à 08:44

Stephen Colbert Translates Trump’s Italian Tariff Talk

Trish Bendix

“The Late Show” host said Italy’s prime minister, Giorgia Meloni, is “seen as something of a Trump whisperer” after she visited the White House on Thursday.

18.04.2025 à 03:45

What We Know About the Gunman in the Florida State Shooting

Alexandra E. Petri

The authorities identified the attacker as a 20-year-old student at the university, and said he appeared to have been acting alone.

18.04.2025 à 03:37

Pride and Dread in Harvard Yard as Trump Wars With the University

Jenna Russell and Miles J. Herszenhorn

Students on Thursday protested the president’s attacks on Harvard, but at town hall meetings, defiance mixed with uncertainty as faculty members examined the toll of the White House’s actions.

18.04.2025 à 02:46

Harvard’s Stand Against Trump Is Helping It Raise More Money

Vimal Patel

The Trump administration said it would take $2.2 billion in research funds from the school. Some small donors are doing their best to make up for the shortfall.

17.04.2025 à 22:38

Katie Perry Is Suing Katy Perry in Australia. Wait, What?

Ephrat Livni

The case between the two Perrys could set a precedent leaving some Australian businesses vulnerable to overseas brands.

15.04.2025 à 17:19

The Easiest Salmon Recipe Is Also a Perfect Easter Main

Genevieve Ko

A whole fillet of salmon looks and tastes impressive while leaving you time to enjoy the day.

14.04.2025 à 22:48

Easter Desserts to Make Right Now

Nicola Lamb

Mix up chocolate treats in minutes or build a cake over a few hours with these smart tips.
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