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Aujourd’hui — 23 janvier 2025NYT

Trump Administration Cancels Flights for Refugees Already Approved for Travel

23 janvier 2025 à 01:21
The decision leaves refugees who have completed a lengthy process stranded abroad and facing extended separation from loved ones already in the U.S.

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Afghan refugees boarding planes in Kabul, Afghanistan, in August 2021. The Trump administration canceled travel for previously approved refugees.

The Bishop Who Pleaded With Trump: ‘Was Anyone Going to Say Anything?’

23 janvier 2025 à 01:13
Bishop Budde locked eyes with President Trump and made a plea for mercy — and the war over spiritual authority in America was ignited anew.

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Bishop Mariann E. Budde delivering a sermon at a prayer service on Tuesday at Washington National Cathedral.

Amid a Winter Snowstorm, New Orleans Also Savors a Spectacle

The storm brought both dazzling landscapes of ice and snow and challenges to a city unaccustomed to such severe winter weather.

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Christian Nelson accessorized a snowman he built with his girlfriend in New Orleans on Wednesday.

Congress Clears Laken Riley Act to Deport Immigrants Accused of Crimes

23 janvier 2025 à 00:40
Final approval by the House sent the legislation, which requires the detention and deportation of unauthorized migrants charged with crimes, to President Trump’s desk.

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Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers during an arrest operation in Pompano Beach, Fla., in 2023.

Snow and Cold Across the South: Here’s Where Records Fell

Par : Amy Graff
23 janvier 2025 à 00:24
The figures are unofficial because National Weather Service officials must assess totals, but Florida appears to have broken a state snow record.

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Alan Watson clearing snow from his truck in New Orleans on Wednesday after a winter storm moved across the region.

Honolulu Police Arrest Suspect in 1977 Murder of Dawn Momohara

Par : Sara Ruberg
22 janvier 2025 à 23:29
DNA evidence helped lead long-stymied detectives to a suspect in the murder of Dawn Momohara, 16, who was strangled and found dead at her high school.

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Dawn Momohara was 16 when she was strangled in 1977. Gideon Castro, a former schoolmate, was arrested on Tuesday and charged with murdering her.

How Europe Is Preparing for a New Era of Trump

World leaders gathered in Davos, Switzerland for the annual meeting of the World Economic Forum. Jeanna Smialek, a New York Times reporter, describes how there was a veneer of anxiety over the event, with attendees wondering: How will the new Trump administration affect Europe?

Judges in Washington Push Back on Trump’s Reprieve of Jan. 6 Defendants

Par : Alan Feuer
22 janvier 2025 à 22:57
While dismissing cases, judges who have overseen the prosecutions made clear that the orders did nothing to change the reality of the attack on the Capitol.

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Supporters of Jan. 6 defendants gathered outside a detention center in Washington on Tuesday.
Hier — 22 janvier 2025NYT

Why Is Israel Targeting Jenin, West Bank?

Par : Ephrat Livni
22 janvier 2025 à 23:23
As Israel withdraws some of its troops from Gaza during a cease-fire there, it has turned attention to another Palestinian territory — in particular a city with a history of militant activity.

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Israeli soldiers transfer Palestinian men arrested during a military raid on Jenin, West Bank, on Wednesday.

José Jiménez Dies at 76; Turned a Gang Into a Voice for Puerto Ricans

Par : Clay Risen
22 janvier 2025 à 23:21
He retooled the Young Lords into a militant advocacy and service organization, modeled after the Black Panthers. Based in Chicago, it had chapters nationwide.

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José Jiménez in the 1960s. Under his leadership, the Young Lords had an impact on the national conversation about civil rights and urban communities.

Man Charged With Giving Fake Botox Injections That Sickened Clients

Par : Liam Stack
22 janvier 2025 à 23:16
A Manhattan aesthetician was arrested and charged with injecting patients at his medical spa with counterfeit Botox, prosecutors said, sending some to the hospital.

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Joey Grant Luther, who operated a medical spa in Manhattan, “knowingly purchased counterfeit Botox from China” and injected it into his clients, prosecutors said.

Senate Democrats Block G.O.P. Effort to Criminalize Some Abortion Providers

Par : Annie Karni
22 janvier 2025 à 23:11
The bill would require that infants born alive after an attempted abortion receive the same protection as any newborn baby, and threaten medical providers with prison time for failing to resuscitate them.

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Senator Chuck Schumer and Democrats warned that the measure was the leading edge of a broader assault by Republicans on abortion rights.

What Are Sanctuary Cities, and Do They Need to Cooperate With Trump’s Mass Deportation Plans?

22 janvier 2025 à 22:18
States, counties and cities across the U.S. have adopted policies to limit cooperation with immigration agents who seek to deport undocumented immigrants.

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A tent shelter facility built for migrants on Randall’s Island. Some cities, like New York, prohibit the use of city resources like transportation or personnel for immigration enforcement.

2 Dead in Antioch High School Shooting, Nashville Police Say

22 janvier 2025 à 21:43
A student opened fire inside Antioch High School, shooting two other students and then himself, the authorities said. A female student and the shooter were killed, officials said.

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Families wait as school buses arrive at a unification site following a shooting at the Antioch High School in Nashville.

Britain Says Russian Spy Ship Returned to U.K. Waters in Sign of Kremlin Threat

22 janvier 2025 à 20:53
The British defense secretary told Parliament that the Yantar, which he described as a Russian spy ship, had come near Britain’s coast for the second time in a few months.

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A handout picture released by Britain’s Ministry of Defense shows a the Royal Navy’s RFA Proteus, right, patrolling near a Russian vessel, the Yantar, in November 2024.

Trumps Threatens Tariffs Feb. 1 on Canada, Mexico and China

Par : Ana Swanson
22 janvier 2025 à 20:13
The president said he will impose tariffs Feb. 1 on products from Canada, Mexico and China, countries that together account for more than a third of U.S. trade.

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It is not clear whether President Trump will follow through on the tariff threats, or to which products they would apply.

Supreme Court Seems Ready to Reject Limit on Excessive-Force Suits Against Police Officers

Par : Adam Liptak
22 janvier 2025 à 19:53
The justices heard arguments over whether courts must limit their scrutiny of challenges to police shootings to “the moment of threat.”

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The Supreme Court building in Washington. At Wednesday’s argument in the case, most of the justices seemed inclined to allow court to consider more than the seconds before the shooting.

Here Is How Trump Moved to Seal the Southern Border on Day 1

22 janvier 2025 à 19:40
President Trump issued a raft of executive orders that effectively block migrants from entering the United States and applying for asylum, closing off major legal channels for immigration.

© Paul Ratje for The New York Times

Migrants who had made appointments using the government app CBP One waited to enter the Paso Del Norte international bridge in the Mexican city of Juárez on Monday.
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