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Aujourd’hui — 2 février 2025NYT

Ukraine Says at Least 18 Civilians Are Killed in Strikes

2 février 2025 à 13:33
At least 14 people were killed in the city of Poltava, Ukrainian officials said, blaming Russia. Four people were killed in Sudzha, a Russian town held by Ukraine, in a strike both countries blamed on each other.

© Sofiia Gatilova/Reuters

Rescuers carrying a body found at the site of an apartment building that Ukrainian officials said was hit by a Russian missile strike on Saturday in Poltava, Ukraine.

‘We Have No Coherent Message’: Democrats Struggle to Oppose Trump

2 février 2025 à 11:00
More than 50 interviews with Democratic leaders revealed a party struggling to decide what it believes in, what issues to prioritize and how to confront an aggressive right-wing administration.

© Allison Robbert for The New York Times

Ken Martin, left, the new chair of the Democratic National Committee, with Jaime Harrison, the departing chair. The low-key race to lead the party committee focused more on internal mechanics than on bold visions.

Many Americans Say the Democratic Party Does Not Share Their Priorities

A poll from The New York Times and Ipsos found that Americans believe abortion, L.G.B.T.Q. issues and climate change concern Democrats more than the cost of living.

© Martina Tuaty for The New York Times

In a broad sense, the poll, found that Americans think the Republican Party is more in sync with the mood of the country.

Has Your Nonprofit Been Affected by Federal Funding Cuts? We Want to Hear From You.

31 janvier 2025 à 21:55
The Trump administration is slashing federal grants. The New York Times wants to talk to nonprofits that have lost funding — or fear they might.

© Eric Lee/The New York Times

Russia, Seeking to Salvage Military Bases, Goes Hat in Hand to Syria

2 février 2025 à 12:03
The arrival of the first top Russian diplomat in Damascus since Bashar al-Assad’s fall kicks off negotiations over the fate of Moscow’s bases in Syria.

© Aaref Watad/Agence France-Presse — Getty Images

Russian soldiers at the entrance of the Hmeimim Air Base outside Latakia, Syria, in late December.

Ahmed al-Shara, Syria’s New Interim President, Travels to Saudi Arabia

2 février 2025 à 11:45
Ahmed al-Shara’s trip to Riyadh, where he spent his childhood, offers clues about his vision for a post-Assad Syria.

© Khalil Ashawi/Reuters

Ahmed al-Shara, Syria’s leader, in Damascus in December.

Netanyahu Heads to Washington at a Critical Juncture for Mideast

2 février 2025 à 11:30
Israel’s prime minister is expected to meet with President Trump later this week to discuss the future of Gaza and broader regional issues.

© Pool photo by Stoyan Nenov

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is expected to hold meetings this week with the Trump administration.

This Republican Senator Says Trump Needs to Hear Dissent. Will He Speak Up?

2 février 2025 à 11:00
Senator John Curtis prides himself on collaborating with people who disagree with him. But with a Republican trifecta in place, it’s not clear whether Mitt Romney’s successor will follow in his footsteps.

© Ting Shen for The New York Times

Senator John Curtis, Republican of Utah, has labeled himself as “normal” and made headlines for saying he’s unafraid to disagree with President Trump.

Weight Loss Drugs and Their Lesser Known Side Effects on Relationships

Par : Lisa Miller
2 février 2025 à 11:00
Doctors warn about their physical side effects, but they can also have unexpected effects on intimacy.

© Katherine Wolkoff for The New York Times

Jeanne and Javier, who have been married for 15 years.

How Old Prisons Are Being Converted Into Stylish Apartments

2 février 2025 à 11:00
The number of incarcerated people nationwide has declined, and almost 200 correctional facilities have closed in the past 20 years. The sites are being repurposed.

© Susana Raab for The New York Times

The redeveloped site includes some of the prison’s original signage, as well as a museum honoring the property’s past.

L.A. Was Warned About Deadly Wildfires. Did It Do Enough to Prepare?

Officials across the Los Angeles area had plenty of warning that a deadly confluence of wind and drought was coming. A bad fire was likely. Did they do enough to get ready?

© Erin Schaff/The New York Times

Burned homes in the rain on Jan. 26 after the Eaton fire in Altadena, Calif. There were problems with the public alert system in the area of the fire, which was even deadlier than the one in the Palisades.

The South Bronx Has a Pollution Issue. Congestion Pricing May Worsen It.

2 février 2025 à 09:00
Preliminary data from the first few weeks of New York City’s tolling plan show a possible uptick in traffic in the neighborhood.

© Todd Heisler/The New York Times

Traffic on the Cross Bronx Expressway has long been detrimental to the health of residents in the area.

End Appears Near for U.S. Aid Agency, Democratic Lawmakers Say

2 février 2025 à 08:08
A sense of crisis among aid groups was growing as U.S.A.I.D.’s website went dark.

© Cheryl Ravelo/Reuters

U.S. Agency for International Development distributed relief aid for victims of super typhoon Haiyan in 2013.

Dynamic Black Marching Bands Are Super Bowl Stalwarts

1 février 2025 à 11:00
H.B.C.U. bands have been part of the festivities since the first halftime show. This year, Southern University’s “Human Jukebox” will perform before the national anthem.

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Marching bands from historically Black colleges and universities are known for their creative formations and flamboyant showmanship. Florida A&M entertained fans before Super Bowl XXXIX in 2005.

Main FAA Warning System, NOTAM, Is Down

Par : Mike Ives
2 février 2025 à 08:24
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy said the Federal Aviation Administration was using a backup system while it worked to address the problem.

© Megan Varner/Reuters

Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport on Saturday.
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