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‘God Is Very Proud’: Trump Marks Anniversary With a Victory Lap

21 janvier 2026 à 01:48
For roughly one hour 45 minutes, President Trump meandered through his accomplishments and grievances, attacked perceived enemies and threatened allies.

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President Trump tossed aside a 31-page list of his accomplishments during a briefing at the White House on Tuesday but still had plenty to say about the first year of his second term.

ChongLy Scott Thao, Hmong Immigrant and U.S. Citizen, Arrested by ICE

21 janvier 2026 à 01:28
A Hmong immigrant, who is a U.S. citizen, was released after being questioned for an hour. Federal officials said they had been seeking sex offenders.

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ChongLy Scott Thao, a Hmong immigrant and naturalized U.S. citizen, looked out the window of his home as several vehicles with federal agents idled in the street after he was able to return home in St. Paul, Minn.

Photographer Discovers Train Part That Could Hold Key to Spain Train Crash

Officials said they had located a previously unreported train undercarriage near the site of a deadly train crash in Spain. Experts said the finding could help investigators.

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The undercarriage of a train found near the crash site near Adamuz, Spain on Tuesday.

Tips for Cooking With New Scaled Recipes on NYT Cooking

20 janvier 2026 à 18:42
NYT Cooking’s new automatic feature can instantly scale a recipe up or down — follow these tips (and your instincts) to make the most of it.

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Thanks to our new scaling feature, there’s no need for mental math when you want to double or halve a recipe.

Photographer Discovers Train Part That Could Hold Key to Spain Train Crash

Officials said they had located a previously unreported train undercarriage down a gully near the site of a train crash in Spain that killed 42 people. Experts said the finding could help investigators clarify what caused the disaster.

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The undercarriage of a train found near the crash site near Adamuz, Spain on Tuesday.

Some Republicans Begin to Echo Trump’s Case to Acquire Greenland

20 janvier 2026 à 23:16
While the party remains split as President Trump presses to “take” Greenland, some in his party are publicly embracing his reasoning for wanting to control the territory.

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Speaker Mike Johnson spoke to the British Parliament in London on Tuesday, implicitly backing President Trump’s argument that Greenland is vital to U.S. national security.

C.I.A.’s New Focus on Latin America Reflected in Raid to Seize Maduro

20 janvier 2026 à 23:15
A senior U.S. official declined to confirm the specific operations in Venezuela, but said a covert team provided real-time support for the military.

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A member of Venezuela’s National Guard at the entrance to the country’s largest military complex in Caracas, the capital, after President Nicolás Maduro’s capture on Jan. 3.

Cursive Makes a Comeback in New Jersey Schools

20 janvier 2026 à 22:35
In one of his final acts in office, Gov. Philip D. Murphy signed a bill on Monday requiring third, fourth and fifth graders to learn cursive.

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The cursive requirements in New Jersey take effect immediately and apply to the next full school year.

A Birthday Card Replica From Trump to Epstein Appears on the National Mall

20 janvier 2026 à 22:20
An oversize card reproduces a suggestive birthday greeting from 2003, released as part of a congressional inquiry. President Trump has denied that he signed it.

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An art installation depicting a replica of a birthday message said to be from President Trump to Jeffrey Epstein appeared on the National Mall overnight on Sunday.

University of Pennsylvania Rebukes Trump Administration for Demanding Information About Jewish Staff

20 janvier 2026 à 21:48
The federal government has sued the University of Pennsylvania for information on its Jewish employees. The university said the request recalls a “frightening” history.

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University of Pennsylvania officials have said they cooperated with the federal government’s antisemitism investigation, but that asking for information about Jewish staff went too far.

Despite Drastic Financial Steps, Met Opera Turns to Layoffs and Cuts

20 janvier 2026 à 21:08
The largest performing arts organization in the country will lay off workers, cut salaries and reduce its offerings. It may also sell its Chagall murals that are valued at $55 million.

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The Metropolitan Opera announced a $200 million deal with Saudi Arabia last year after drawing $120 million from its endowment.
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