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11.05.2026 à 18:02

Where Are the Passengers of the Hantavirus-Hit Cruise Ship Now?

Jin Yu Young

Nearly two dozen countries are repatriating citizens who were aboard the MV Hondius, where three passengers died in a hantavirus outbreak.

11.05.2026 à 17:38

Modi Urges Indians to Buy Less Gold and Skip Foreign Trips as Iran War Strains Economy

Alex Travelli

Under pressure from the economic fallout of the war in Iran and politically emboldened, Prime Minister Narendra Modi asks Indians to sacrifice.

11.05.2026 à 17:29

The Best New York City Neighborhoods for Restaurants

Ligaya Mishan

Great meals can be found in virtually any corner of the five boroughs, but here are some areas that stood out to our critic.

11.05.2026 à 17:23

How Israel Turned Eurovision’s Stage Into a Soft Power Tool

Mara Hvistendahl and Alex Marshall

Israel’s efforts to influence Eurovision’s vote were broader and started years earlier than previously known.

11.05.2026 à 17:11

A Single Infusion Could Suppress H.I.V. for Years, Study Suggests

Apoorva Mandavilli

A study of a few patients, to be presented this week, showed promise for a type of therapy that has already cured some blood cancers.

11.05.2026 à 17:08

Man Charged With Assassination Attempt at Correspondents’ Dinner Pleads Not Guilty

Zach Montague

Cole Tomas Allen faces four counts in what prosecutors say was a plot to kill President Trump and other top officials at the White House Correspondents’ Association dinner.

11.05.2026 à 16:59

Mike Lawler, N.Y.’s Most At-Risk House Republican, Is Accused of Self-Dealing

Jeffery C. Mays and Grace Ashford

Several entities tied to Representative Mike Lawler, New York’s most endangered House Republican, paid a political consulting firm he once owned, raising ethics concerns.

11.05.2026 à 16:59

Inside the Elon Musk-OpenAI Trial Courtroom

Mike Isaac

The tech leaders, with combined net worths exceeding $670 billion, have brought props to court and traded icy stares as their legal dispute reaches a denouement.

11.05.2026 à 16:42

The Silence That Meets the Rape of Palestinians

Nicholas Kristof

Male and female Palestinians describe brutal sexual abuse at the hands of Israel’s prison guards, soldiers, settlers and interrogators.

11.05.2026 à 16:04

What to Know About the Hantavirus Outbreak on an Atlantic Cruise Ship

Amelia Nierenberg, Claire Moses and Jin Yu Young

The health authorities are working to calm fears and contain the rare virus. Three passengers died after traveling on the ship, and several others fell ill or tested positive.

11.05.2026 à 16:00

A List of 100 Best Restaurants? For These Marathon Eaters, It’s a Dare.

Pete Wells

As rankings proliferate, a cadre of completists have made it their mission to sample every single place on them.

11.05.2026 à 15:28

NBC to Turn Wordle Into a TV Game Show, With Savannah Guthrie as Host

Michael M. Grynbaum

The word puzzle published by The New York Times is the inspiration for a game show that will begin airing next year. Jimmy Fallon is a producer.

11.05.2026 à 15:00

Google Says Criminal Hackers Used A.I. to Find a Major Software Flaw

Dustin Volz

The company said that it had identified, for the first time, hackers using artificial intelligence to discover an unknown bug. The attempted attack represents “a taste of what’s to come,” one expert said.

11.05.2026 à 12:43

It’s All Connected

Sam Sifton

We look into the body’s circulatory systems.

11.05.2026 à 12:18

The Fight to Euthanize Pablo Escobar’s Hippos in Colombia

Luis Ferré-Sadurní and Esteban Vanegas

Colombia is planning to cull a population of wild hippos, the offspring of the drug lord’s pets, dividing a town where hippos are the main draw.

11.05.2026 à 11:02

As Trump Heads to Beijing, China Is ‘Locked and Loaded’ for a Fight

Alexandra Stevenson and Murphy Zhao

Beijing is signaling that it is ready for a trade showdown, and it is building up a legal arsenal in preparation.

11.05.2026 à 11:02

Gisèle Pelicot’s Memoir Said Something Taboo About Victimhood. We Didn’t Listen.

Parul Sehgal

A book by the world’s most famous survivor of sexual violence has been read as a manifesto or a cry of pain. What she wrote is far more complicated.

11.05.2026 à 11:02

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11.05.2026 à 11:01

Ukraine Looks to Step Away From Trump and U.S.

Kim Barker, Constant Méheut and Maria Varenikova

With peace talks on ice and Ukraine now more self-reliant, President Volodymyr Zelensky seems to be stepping away from the United States.

11.05.2026 à 11:00

Kansas City, a Car Town, Spends Millions on World Cup Transit

Mitch Smith

Security and other expenses are piling up for host cities. In the smallest metro area staging games, the bill includes temporary bus systems in two states.

11.05.2026 à 11:00

They Were Promised New Septic Tanks. Trump Called It ‘Illegal DEI.’

Bernard Mokam

The Justice Department ended a deal that had helped fund a solution to the sewage crisis in rural Alabama. “Almost like we are starting all over again,” one activist said.

11.05.2026 à 11:00

Drilling Into the Thwaites Glacier in Antarctica

Raymond Zhong and Chang W. Lee

Ten people. Eight weeks. Three thousand feet to pierce a fast-melting Antarctic glacier.

11.05.2026 à 11:00

Bill Cassidy Sold His Soul and Got Nothing in Return

Gary Sernovitz

A doctor and senator who voted to confirm Robert Kennedy still was snubbed by Trump in the Republican primary in Louisiana.

11.05.2026 à 09:27

How to Win Eurovision With Just a Few Hundred Voters

Alex Marshall and Mara Hvistendahl

Exclusive voting data shows that, despite Eurovision’s assurances, an Israeli campaign could easily have influenced last year’s contest.

11.05.2026 à 04:26

The Top Restaurant Trends in New York City for 2026

Ligaya Mishan

Hip crustaceans, dessert trends and the never-ending reservation battle were among the things our chief critic took note of.

10.05.2026 à 12:59

Putin’s Forces Are Barely Inching Along on the Battlefield

Paul Sonne, Cassandra Vinograd and Milana Mazaeva

The Russian military has yet to solve a fundamental problem: how to make big advances in eastern Ukraine when drones are everywhere.
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