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08.11.2025 à 06:01

What I Learned From the ‘New Globalists’ of an Optimistic Nation

Damien Cave and Linh Pham

Few countries are excited about globalization anymore, but Vietnam is still into it — wholeheartedly. Do the reasons go beyond economic growth?

08.11.2025 à 05:30

Biden Warns of a ‘Very, Very Dark Moment’ as He Hits Out at Trump

Reid J. Epstein

The former president, now a far less popular figure in his party, appeared in Nebraska for an overtly political speech that slammed his successor.

08.11.2025 à 05:21

A Democrat Pushing 80 Confronts the Young(er) and Restless

Jess Bidgood

A fight brewing in Massachusetts could preview Democrats’ age battles.

08.11.2025 à 04:45

Trump Administration Appeals to Supreme Court to Block Order to Pay Full SNAP Benefits

Tony Romm and Abbie VanSickle

The temporary ruling by Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson, blocking a lower court order to fully fund the aid, added to the uncertainty around the nation’s largest anti-hunger program.

08.11.2025 à 04:36

The DNA Helix Changed How We Thought About Ourselves

Carl Zimmer

“The laws of inheritance are quite unknown,” Charles Darwin acknowledged in 1859. The discovery of DNA’s shape altered how we conceived of life itself.

08.11.2025 à 03:55

Trump Signals Openness to Exempting Hungary from Russian Oil Sanctions

Erica L. Green and Lara Jakes

Despite a chummy relationship, new U.S. penalties on Russian energy were likely to be a sticking point as President Trump and Prime Minister Viktor Orban of Hungary met.

08.11.2025 à 03:55

How Courts Have Ruled in Challenges to Trump’s National Guard Deployments

Chris Hippensteel and Pooja Salhotra

Federal courts across the country have heard legal challenges to the mobilization of troops in Chicago, Portland, Ore., Los Angeles and other cities. Here’s how judges have ruled, so far.

08.11.2025 à 03:37

A Light in Very Dark Days: Nancy Pelosi and AIDS

Adam Nagourney, Heather Knight, Kellen Browning and Laurel Rosenhall

As Ms. Pelosi announced her retirement, she was celebrated for her long tenure in Washington. But back home, she was remembered for showing up at a terrifying moment when others turned away.

08.11.2025 à 03:35

Why Democrats Could Win the Redistricting War

Nate Cohn

Amending state constitutions seemed like a long shot, but Virginia’s move suggests more blue states may be willing to try, opening new possibilities.

08.11.2025 à 03:26

Judge Blocks National Guard From Portland and Says Trump Overstepped His Authority

Anna Griffin

With her temporary block expiring, Judge Karin Immergut said the Trump administration had failed to prove that protesters were hampering President Trump’s policies.

08.11.2025 à 03:24

Virginia Teen Narrowly Defeats His Former Civics Teacher in County Election

Sopan Deb

Cameran Drew, 19, defeated his former high school government teacher, Kenneth Bell, by 10 votes for a seat on the Surry County Board of Supervisors this week. There are no hard feelings.

08.11.2025 à 02:39

Who Will Replace Nancy Pelosi in Congress? London Breed Is Among Those Eyeing the Seat.

Heather Knight and Kevin Yamamura

Two Democrats have already announced their campaigns to replace Representative Nancy Pelosi in her San Francisco district. Ms. Breed and others may join the race soon.

08.11.2025 à 02:32

Just How Bad Was Trump’s Very Bad Night?

Ezra Klein, Annie Galvin and Claire Gordon

Ezra Klein and Aaron Retica discuss whether affordability is the Democrats’ winning message, Trump’s politics of cruelty and how liberalism can win right now.

08.11.2025 à 02:15

Canada Culls Hundreds of Ostriches as a Court and a Kennedy Fail to Save Them

Vjosa Isai

The birds, exposed to the avian flu, were killed after Canada’s Supreme Court refused to hear an appeal and a rescue effort by Robert F. Kennedy Jr. fell short.

08.11.2025 à 02:00

Democrats Scale Back Shutdown Demands, but G.O.P. Digs In

Catie Edmondson

After weeks of stalemate, Senate Democrats said they were willing to reopen the government in exchange for a one-year extension of health care subsidies. Republicans ruled it out.

08.11.2025 à 00:31

Rise in Kidney Disease Tied to Other Chronic Conditions, Study Finds

Nina Agrawal

Rates of the disease have been rising for decades, driven in part by diabetes and high blood pressure.

07.11.2025 à 23:32

Did Trump’s Supreme Court Tariffs Brief Include a Strategic Blunder?

Adam Liptak

The justices are generally reluctant to take account of a president’s public statements. But extensive quotes from Mr. Trump in a key filing may change the legal calculus.

07.11.2025 à 23:16

What to Know About Trump’s Transgender Passport Policy After Supreme Court Ruling

Gabe Castro-Root

A policy that requires passports to display a person’s sex assigned at birth will come into play during renewals and first-time applications.

07.11.2025 à 23:14

In Cozying Up to Trump, Leaders Hedge Their Reliance on Moscow and Beijing

Anton Troianovski, Paul Sonne and Ana Swanson

President Trump has made it easier for countries that are close to Russia and China to build ties with the United States. Those countries are embracing the opportunity.

07.11.2025 à 22:54

Trump Is Resurrecting the Gatsby Era. The Hangover Could Be Brutal.

William A. Birdthistle

Donald Trump’s recent Gatsby party encapsulates this moment of economic peril.

07.11.2025 à 22:10

New York Prepares for a Potential Trump Immigration Crackdown

Luis Ferré-Sadurní and Dana Rubinstein

The election of Zohran Mamdani as mayor has stoked speculation that President Trump might move to send forces into the city.

07.11.2025 à 21:52

The Farmers’ Almanac Succumbs to the Digital Age

Thomas Fuller

One of two major American almanacs is ceasing publication after more than two centuries of predicting the weather and offering tidbits of wisdom.

07.11.2025 à 19:23

Hegseth Is Purging Military Leaders With Little Explanation

Greg Jaffe, Eric Schmitt and Helene Cooper

The moves to fire or sideline generals and admirals are without precedent in recent decades and have rattled the top brass.

07.11.2025 à 18:46

Immigration Agents Arrest Man in L.A. Raid and Drive Off With His Toddler

Jill Cowan and Mimi Dwyer

The child was later reunited with her grandmother, but the episode alarmed immigrant rights groups. The father, a U.S. citizen, faces a gun possession charge.

07.11.2025 à 17:42

A Decade Later, Supreme Court Is Asked to Revisit Same-Sex Marriage Decision

Ann E. Marimow

Kim Davis, a Kentucky county clerk once jailed for refusing to issue same-sex marriage licenses, has asked the court to reconsider its landmark 2015 opinion.
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