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2025/3/31

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Tariff Gambit Bets Americans Will Swallow Higher Prices

Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent argues that the American dream is about more than cheap televisions, but inflation-weary consumers might disagree....

America Has Never Been Wealthier. Here’s Why It Doesn’t Feel That Way.

A surge in U.S. wealth has been driven by stock and home values. But the gains are concentrated at the top, leaving others in a sour economic mood....

DOGE Accesses Federal Payroll System Over Objections of Career Staff

Elon Musk’s team gains visibility into sensitive information about hundreds of thousands of government workers despite security concerns raised by IT officials....

Trump’s Science Policies Pose Long-Term Risk, Economists Warn

Since World War II, U.S. research funding has led to discoveries that fueled economic gains. Now cutbacks are seen as putting that legacy in jeopardy....

Trump Administration Has Begun a War on Science, Researchers Say

Nearly 2,000 scientists urged that Congress restore funding to federal agencies decimated by recent cuts....

Marine Le Pen Falls to the Rule of Law and a Great Battle Looms

A court’s conviction of the far-right leader for embezzlement and its ban on her running for office have set off a new crisis for France....

Marine Le Pen Barred From French Presidential Run After Embezzlement Ruling

The sentence made the far-right leader ineligible for five years, excluding her from the 2027 election unless she can secure a more favorable outcome on appeal....

What We Know About Marine Le Pen’s Embezzlement Conviction

The far-right French politician was a leading candidate to become the country’s next president, but has now been barred from running for public office for five years....

The Secret History of the War in Ukraine

This is the untold story of America’s hidden role in Ukrainian military operations against Russia’s invading armies....

A New Dinosaur Museum Rises From a Hole in the Ground in New Jersey

The museum hopes that after learning about the planet’s prehistoric past, people will do more to preserve Earth’s future....

The Random Punch That Wrecked Two Families’ Lives

Gary Anderson hit Domingo Tapia for reasons never explained, sending Mr. Tapia into a coma and Mr. Anderson to prison. Mr. Tapia later died, and his attacker faces manslaughter charges....

Why the Right Still Embraces Ivermectin

Five years after the pandemic began, interest in the anti-parasitic drug is rising again as right-wing influencers promote it — and spread misinformation about it....

What Ivermectin Can (and Can’t) Do

Social media posts have promoted the anti-parasitic drug for cancer and Covid. That has doctors alarmed....

A NATO Plane’s Busy Duty: Tracking (and Dodging) Russia in the Baltic Sea

The assignment was part of a new program aimed at suspected Russian sabotage. None has occurred since NATO began patrols....

Putin Keeps Pushing, With Trump and on the Battlefield

The Russian leader’s drones are deluging Ukrainian cities, while his negotiating tactics test the patience of the friendliest White House he has faced in decades....

Netanyahu, Standing Trial for Corruption, Summoned for Questioning in 2nd Case

The war in Gaza has often distracted from an internal battle between Benjamin Netanyahu, the Israeli prime minister, and other parts of the state. On Monday, that domestic conflict careened into full view....

Israel Issues Wide-Ranging Evacuation Order for Southern Gaza

The order, which came during the Eid al-Fitr holiday, included Rafah and parts of neighboring Khan Younis....

In Southern California, a Sea-Mammal Crisis Washes Ashore

In recent weeks, hundreds of sea lions, dolphins and other animals have turned up in the sand dead or seriously ill, alarming rescuers and beachgoers alike....

Help Comes Slowly for War-Torn City in Myanmar Hit by Earthquake

As the death toll rose past 2,000, some volunteers complained of being blocked by Myanmar’s military from reaching a rebel stronghold that was badly hit....

They Found Love at a Construction Site, Then Were Trapped Beneath It

The Bangkok building razed by Friday’s quake employed men and women who had found love at work. Despite glimmers of hope, many were still beneath the rubble....

Sacramento Is Ready for Its Major League Moment. (Just Don’t Say ‘Sacramento.’)

The Athletics temporarily moved to California’s capital region, but insisted on avoiding references to Sacramento. Residents, who are thrilled to have M.L.B. games, are used to such slights....

Trump Really Likes It When Things Go Wrong

The problem is that competence and execution matter....

I Vaccinated My Children. But Here’s Why My Neighbors Don’t.

An important lesson amid a measles outbreak in America....

A Quarter-Billion Dollars for Defamation: Inside Greenpeace’s Huge Loss

A pipeline company’s lawsuit against the environmental group could chill free speech, experts said. First Amendment issues are likely to figure prominently in an appeal....

Supreme Court Leans Toward Catholic Charity in Tax Case

The Wisconsin Supreme Court had ruled that the group’s activities in serving the state’s poor were not religious enough to qualify for a tax exemption....

3 U.S. Soldiers Found Dead in Lithuania After Their Vehicle Sank in a Swamp

The soldiers were in a vehicle that became trapped in a bog during a training mission last week. A fourth soldier was still missing....

What We Know About the Dispute at Prince Harry’s Charity

Harry resigned from Sentebale, the charity he co-founded in memory of his mother, after a dispute erupted between the charity’s chair, Sophie Chandauka, and five of its trustees....

A Conductor’s Intensity on the Podium Matches Her Approachability Off

Joana Mallwitz, one of Germany’s fastest rising stars, makes her Metropolitan Opera debut in “The Marriage of Figaro” on Monday....

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