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Scott Adams, Audacious Creator of the ‘Dilbert’ Comic Strip, Dies at 68

13 janvier 2026 à 17:01
His chronicle of a corporate cubicle dweller was widely distributed until racist comments on his podcast led newspapers to cut their ties with him.

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Scott Adams in 2014 in his home office in Pleasanton, Calif. For more than 30 years, his comic strip, “Dilbert,” chronicled the absurdities of the high-tech workplace and skewered management.

Facing Contempt Threat, Clintons Refuse to Testify in Epstein Inquiry

13 janvier 2026 à 16:21
The couple denounced the efforts by Representative James R. Comer, the chairman of the Oversight Committee, to force them to appear, setting the stage for a legal battle.

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Representative James R. Comer has repeatedly threatened to hold Bill and Hillary Clinton in contempt if they failed to appear for live depositions behind closed doors.

Prosecutors Seek Death Penalty for Former South Korea President

13 janvier 2026 à 16:19
Former President Yoon Suk Yeol faces an insurrection​ charge after his failed attempt to put his country under martial law in 2024.

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Commuters watched South Korea’s ousted former President Yoon Suk Yeol on television, at a train station in Seoul, the capital, in December.

Marine Le Pen Is Appealing a Decision to Bar Her From Office.

13 janvier 2026 à 15:13
Ms. Le Pen, whose far-right party leads polls in France, was convicted last year of embezzlement. The outcome of her appeal, which started on Tuesday, will determine if she can run for president next year.

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Supporters with pictures of Marine Le Pen, the French far-right leader, last year after a court barred her from running for office for five years.

A Governor’s Legacy: Fewer Shootings, Free College and Covid Deaths

13 janvier 2026 à 15:08
After eight years as governor of New Jersey, Philip D. Murphy, a former ambassador to Germany and Goldman-Sachs executive, is leaving office. Mikie Sherrill will be sworn in on Jan. 20.

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In Gov. Philip D. Murphy’s eight years in office, he had many wins, but also several crises that made headlines.

The Powell Defense Grows

Former Federal Reserve chiefs, Republican senators and — perhaps most important, many bond investors — raised concerns about an investigation into the bank’s leader.

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Jay Powell, the Fed chair, has gained widespread support as a clash with the Trump administration escalates.

As Iran’s Government Tries to Quell Protests, Accounts of Brutal Crackdown Emerge

As many as 3,000 feared dead as witnesses describe government forces firing on unarmed protesters.

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An image taken from social media and verified by The New York Times shows people looking for relatives as bodies piled up outside Tehran’s forensics laboratory on Sunday.

Son of Deposed Shah of Iran Seeks Center Stage Amid Protests

13 janvier 2026 à 11:48
Reza Pahlavi, living in exile in the United States, has long marketed himself as a future leader of Iran. His father’s repressive legacy casts a long shadow.

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A demonstration in London on Sunday called on the British prime minister to support the Iranian people. Some Iranian protesters have rallied around Reza Pahlavi, the exiled son of the last shah of Iran.

Venezuela’s Oil Riches Are Years Off, but Winners and Losers Will Emerge

13 janvier 2026 à 11:03
Companies that already have operations in the country stand to benefit, but those that have profited from a standoff between Caracas and Washington could lose out.

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An oil refinery in Venezuela in 2020. Despite its massive oil reserves, Venezuela produces about 1 percent of the world’s oil.

Facing Political Pressure, Trump Seeks Answer to Rising Housing Costs

13 janvier 2026 à 11:02
White House officials have explored a vast array of ideas as the president looks to unfurl a housing affordability plan at an economic conference this month.

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Home prices have soared in recent years, climbing nearly 55 percent from the first quarter of 2020 to the third quarter of 2025.

U.S. Emissions Jumped in 2025 as Coal Power Rebounded

13 janvier 2026 à 11:02
The increase in planet-warming emissions came after two years of decline as demand for electricity has been surging.

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A coal-fired power plant near Emmett, Kan. Demand for power has started surging in recent years amid a boom in data centers, an upswing of domestic manufacturing and the spread of electric vehicles.
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