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16  avril     04h01
A Diplomatic Victory of Uncertain Staying Power
Peter Baker    President Biden successfully assembled a coalition to defend Israel against Iran’s aerial attack, but the cycle of retaliation could continue, challenging the White House’s efforts to avert a sustained conflict.
    07h21
Israeli Artist Shuts Venice Biennale Exhibit, Calls for Cease-Fire in Gaza
Alex Marshall    Ruth Patir, Israel’s representative at the event, says she won’t open her show in the national pavilion until Israel and Hamas reach a cease fire and hostage release agreement.
    01h05
Israel Weighs Response to Iran’s Attack as Allies Push for Restraint
Cassandra Vinograd, Isabel Kershner and Michael Levenson    The Israeli war cabinet met again on Monday to discuss the strike, with some hawkish members of the prime minister’s government calling for a swift and forceful retaliation.
    01h41
Johnson Says House Will Vote on Stalled Aid to Israel and Ukraine
Catie Edmondson, Kayla Guo and Carl Hulse    The speaker, who has delayed for months amid G.O.P. opposition to funding for Kyiv, said he would bring up foreign aid legislation along with a bill aimed at appeasing Republican skeptics.
    00h57
Inside the Manhattan Courtroom Where Trump Is on Trial
Jesse McKinley    Protesters railed outside, media and security swarmed the area, and inside the courtroom, Donald J. Trump appeared to nod off.
    00h24
As Trump’s Manhattan Trial Begins, Prospective Jurors Are Dismissed in Dozens
Jonah E. Bromwich, Ben Protess, Maggie Haberman and Kate Christobek    Jury selection began in the Manhattan criminal case, but many who might weigh Donald J. Trump’s fate told a judge that they could not be impartial.
15  avril     22h03
Takeaways From Day 1 of Trump’s Criminal Hush Money Trial
Jesse McKinley and Kate Christobek    The former president faces felony charges of falsifying business records to cover up a sexual scandal involving a porn star.
    22h22
Donald Trump, the Defendant
Jess Bidgood    Trump has tried to project strength and confidence around his New York trial, but it might not be easy.
16  avril     03h17
China’s First Quarter Results Show Growth Propelled by Its Factories
Keith Bradsher and Alexandra Stevenson    China’s big bet on manufacturing helped to counteract its housing slowdown in the first three months of the year, but other countries are worried about a flood of Chinese goods.
    05h09
Germany’s Leader, Olaf Scholz, Walks a Fine Line in China
Alexandra Stevenson and Melissa Eddy    Chancellor Olaf Scholz tried to promote German business interests while delivering warnings from Europe about trade and geopolitical tensions.
    04h17
In Australia, Cats Are Just Catastrophic’
Emily Anthes and Chang W. Lee    Feral cats take a heavy toll on the world’s wildlife, especially Down Under. The solution Smarter traps, survival training for prey species, and the Felixer.
    00h04
Supreme Court Clears Way, for Now, for Idaho to Ban Transgender Treatment for Minors
Abbie VanSickle    The Idaho attorney general had asked the justices to move swiftly to let the state law, which would ban gender affirming medical care for minors, go into effect.
15  avril     21h13
Supreme Court Poised to Cut Back Scope of Anti-Corruption Law
Adam Liptak    The question for the justices was whether a federal law prohibits not only before the fact bribes but also after the fact rewards.
16  avril     03h23
Trump, Trailing Biden in Cash, Relies on Big Donors to Try to Catch Up
Rebecca Davis O’Brien    Major Republican donors have begun to open their checkbooks for Donald Trump now that he is the presumptive nominee, as he struggles to keep pace with President Biden.
15  avril     20h00
New Migrants Get Work Permits. Other Undocumented Immigrants Want Them, Too.
Miriam Jordan and Lydia DePillis    Long term undocumented immigrants and their employers are feeling left out by Biden administration policies allowing most who just crossed the border to work legally.
16  avril     06h27
Microsoft Makes High-Stakes Play in Tech Cold War With Emirati A.I. Deal
Paul Mozur and David E. Sanger    Microsoft said it would invest . billion in G, an Emirati company with ties to China, as Washington and Beijing maneuver to secure tech influence in the Gulf.
    03h52
Was It Hatred of Women? Australia Asks After Stabbing Rampage.
Victoria Kim    All but three of the people killed or injured Saturday were women. While the attacker’s motive may never be known, many said the episode spoke to a larger problem.
    04h28
In Australia, a Validation of Sorts for Brittany Higgins
Yan Zhuang    More than three years after Brittany Higgins went public with her claim of rape, her case reached a conclusion of sorts.
15  avril     16h34
China’s Nuclear Ambitions Have Changed the World
W.J. Hennigan    Should the U.S. forswear launching nukes first in combat
16  avril     00h30
Justice Merchan Starts to Hold Trump Accountable
Jonathan Alter    Slumping in his seat, the former president began listening to a debate on some extremely personal accusations.
15  avril     15h26
Have Voters Really Forgotten Trump’s Presidency?
Frank Bruni    A new poll raises questions about the national memory.
16  avril     00h33
Trump Can Get a Fair Jury in Hush Money Case
Julie Blackman    The selection process and the can do attitude of jurors result in a fair jury almost all the time.
    03h38
Boeing Defends Safety of 787 Dreamliner After Whistle-Blower’s Claims
Mark Walker and Niraj Chokshi    After a Boeing engineer went public with safety concerns, the company invited reporters to its South Carolina factory and top engineers vouched for the plane.
15  avril     23h52
Lake Mead Ancient Rocks Toppled by Vandals
Rebecca Carballo    After a video was widely shared online of two men pushing over a rock formation at Lake Mead National Recreation Area in Nevada, the authorities are asking for the public’s help to identify them.
    22h49
Hochul Announces 237 Billion Budget, Including a Housing Deal
Grace Ashford    The spending plan, which still needs to be approved by the full State Legislature, includes measures on criminal justice, education and illegal cannabis shops.
    22h45
Philharmonic Sidelines 2 Players It Tried to Fire for Misconduct
Javier C. Hernández    The New York Philharmonic said the musicians would not perform for now, after a magazine article brought new attention to allegations of misconduct. They have denied wrongdoing.
    09h00
What to See, Eat and Do in New Haven, Conn.
Amy Thomas    Though the academic scene continues to imbue this coastal Connecticut city with a certain gravitas, surrounding neighborhoods are showing off their own cultural capital in the realms of art, food, music and more.