Stories
Stories archive for April 5, 2026 in US
Stories archive for April 5, 2026 in US
By a New York Times columnist When the White House announced a "lid" at 11:08 a.m. on a Saturday afternoon, the nation’s attention shifted from the usual political theater to a ...
Four weeks into his unprecedented second term, Donald J. Trump has already turned his administration into a crucible of contradictions. From a hawkish posture on overseas confli...
In the span of just a few weeks, former President Donald J. Trump has managed to re‑ignite a media firestorm that feels more like a second act than a footnote to his 2024 campai...
In the past month, Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has stepped out of the shadows and onto the nation’s busiest terminals, a move that is as much a logistical response...
В субботу, 4 апреля 2026 г., в Твиттере (X) быстро разрослась история о том, что президент США Дональд Трамп был экстренно доставлен в Национальный военно‑медицинский центр Уолт...
The past weekend delivered a stark reminder that the Great Lakes region, long considered a bastion of moderate weather, can shift into a high‑stakes arena of violent thunderstor...
By a seasoned market commentator In the past fortnight the U.S. dollar has been walking a tightrope between two opposing forces. On the one side, solid domestic data – most nota...
В конце марта 2026 года один из самых влиятельных членов Верховного суда США — судья Самуил Альито — оказался в больнице. Инцидент произошёл после того, как он покинул Федеральн...
В субботу, 1 апреля 2026 г., Белый дом объявил, что президент США Дональд Трамп не появится публично в течение дня. Обычное для него отсутствие в выходные, когда он обычно отпра...
When the Orion crew snapped the first high‑resolution images of Earth from midway to the Moon, the pictures were more than pretty postcards. They were a visual manifesto for NAS...
When the Orion capsule slipped out of Earth’s gravitational clutch on April 1, 2026, it was not just another launch. It was the first crewed lunar flyby in more than half a cent...
In the past few weeks the University of Arizona has been a micro‑cosm of the paradox that defines modern American campuses: a place where triumphs on the hardwood sit side‑by‑si...
By a Guest Columnist In the span of a single week, the tiny village of Waucoma, Wisconsin – a community of barely 2,000 souls tucked into the rolling plains of Waushara County –...