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index.feed.received.today — 10 mai 2025NYT

Eric Adams to Meet With Trump in Washington About NYC ‘Priorities’

The meeting on Friday between Mayor Eric Adams of New York City and President Trump came as documents related to his abandoned federal corruption case were released.

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Mayor Eric Adams and President Trump on Friday had their first public meeting since Mr. Trump returned to the White House in January.

U.S. Starts Investigation Into Imported Planes and Parts

10 mai 2025 à 00:56
The Trump administration could use the investigation to impose new tariffs on imported planes, jet engines and other aerospace parts.

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A Boeing factory in Everett, Wash. An investigation by the Trump administration into imports of jet engines and other aviation parts could be the first step in the imposition of tariffs on those products.

Drought in Military Aid to Ukraine Enters Uncharted Territory

10 mai 2025 à 00:30
It has been 120 days since the last drawdown of weapons from Pentagon stockpiles was announced, outstripping Speaker Mike Johnson’s hold on Ukraine aid more than a year ago.

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An American-made Bradley Fighting Vehicle in the Donetsk region of Ukraine last year. The Trump administration has not sent new military aid to Ukraine since it took office in January.

The Pope Begins to Set His Course

9 mai 2025 à 23:31
Also, David Souter, the Republican-turned-liberal justice, died. Here’s the latest at the end of Friday.

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In a handout image by the Vatican, Pope Leo XIV after Mass at the Sistine Chapel today.

First Joint Visit of Four European Leaders to Ukraine

9 mai 2025 à 23:30
On Saturday, the leaders of four major European powers — France, Germany, Britain and Poland — will travel to Kyiv in a display of European unity.

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Chancellor Friedrich Merz of Germany and President Emmanuel Macron of France, in Paris on Wednesday.

‘How Do I Survive?’: Tariffs Threaten U.S. Market for Traditional Chinese Medicine

9 mai 2025 à 11:00
Dispensary owners say a protracted trade war would harm a niche but popular sector in which imported herbs are prescribed to treat colds, pain and other ailments.

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Kamwo Meridian Herbs in Manhattan claims to be the largest traditional Chinese medicine dispensary on the East Coast. Many of the herbs it sells can’t grow outside China and must be imported.
index.feed.received.yesterday — 9 mai 2025NYT

Newark Mayor Ras Baraka Arrested at Protest Outside ICE Detention Center

Ras J. Baraka and city officials have said that the lockup is operating without a valid certificate of occupancy. Three members of Congress from New Jersey were with Mr. Baraka when he was arrested.

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Rep. LaMonica McIver, center, demands the release of Mayor Ras Baraka of Newark after his arrest outside an ICE detention facility.

Lee Zeldin Places a Mezuza at His E.P.A. Office

9 mai 2025 à 21:40
Environmentalists said a ritual at the office of Lee Zeldin, the agency head, highlighted a disconnect between religious principles and looser health and climate protections.

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A mezuza, a parchment scroll inscribed with Jewish prayers, that was installed by the office of the E.P.A. administrator this week.

Pope Leo XIV Emerges as a Potential Contrast to Trump on the World Stage

9 mai 2025 à 21:34
Pope Leo XIV’s focus on refugees and his pluralistic background may offer a different view of U.S. values from the president’s America First approach.

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Americans cheered the announcement of Cardinal Robert Francis Prevost as the new pope on Thursday. Other spectators were bewildered when his identity emerged.

Trump Suggests Openness to Slashing China Tariffs Ahead of Trade Talks

The president said reducing tariffs to 80 percent from the current 145 percent “sounds right,” as U.S. and Chinese negotiators prepare to meet in Switzerland.

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A garment factory in Guangzhou, China, last month. An 80 percent tariff would be a big drop in the tariffs that President Trump applied to Chinese imports.

El Salvador Put Trump Deportees Behind Bars. Now Their Families Are Suing.

9 mai 2025 à 19:34
A lawsuit filed with the Inter-American Commission of Human Rights seeks the release of Venezuelan migrants deported from the United States and jailed in a notorious Salvadoran prison.

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People hold a poster that reads, “Freedom to the Venezuelan migrants kidnapped in El Salvador,” during a protest, in San Salvador, El Salvador in March.

A CEO’s Guide to Surviving Trump’s Trade War

9 mai 2025 à 21:22
Randy Carr, whose family business makes embroidered patches, is always on high alert for the competition. But with on-again-off-again tariffs, he’s just trying to keep up with the rules.

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Randy Carr took over the family business and opened a large factory in Aguascalientes, Mexico.

Republican Agenda Hits Familiar Obstacle: State and Local Taxes

9 mai 2025 à 20:55
A small group of Republicans is threatening to torpedo President Trump’s agenda over the state and local tax deduction, long a headache for both parties.

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Lawmakers who represent states where the deduction is cherished, including Representative Nick LaLota, a New York Republican, say they are willing to tank a fiscal package over the issue.

Newark Airport Suffers Another Radar Outage

9 mai 2025 à 19:38
The air traffic control mishap early Friday morning added to disruptions in recent days that have intensified concerns about safety at one of the busiest U.S. airports.

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The outage at Newark Liberty International Airport on Friday lasted about 90 seconds and delayed flights for hours.

Holocaust Museum Board Clashes Over Silence on Trump Firings

9 mai 2025 à 17:29
Board members argued over email after a Biden appointee sent a scathing letter invoking the Holocaust as he denounced the museum’s silence on President Trump’s firings of board members.

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Late last month, President Trump fired several members of the board that oversees the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington. The fired members, who included Doug Emhoff, the husband of former Vice President Kamala Harris, had been appointed by former President Joseph R. Biden Jr.

F.D.A. Approves First At-Home Alternative to the Pap Smear

9 mai 2025 à 21:23
The tool will allow women to screen for HPV, which causes almost all cases of cervical cancer, without visiting a doctor.

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The newly approved test consists of a wand to be inserted into the vagina. The swab at the end can be pushed outward to collect a sample.

Judge Delays Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs Jury Selection, Concerned About ‘Cold Feet’

9 mai 2025 à 16:30
Judge Arun Subramanian said he feared jurors might grow uneasy over the weekend and drop off the panel before the trial begins on Monday.

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The jurors and alternates for Sean Combs’s federal trial will be selected and sworn in on Monday at Federal District Court in Manhattan.

David Souter, Supreme Court Justice Who Allied With the Left, Dies at 85

9 mai 2025 à 17:26
He left conservatives bitterly disappointed with his migration from right to left, leading to the cry of “no more Souters.”

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Supreme Court Justice David H. Souter in 2003. Appointed in 1990, he had become known by the end of his second year on the Court for having surprised the president who appointed him, George H.W. Bush, and left conservative Republicans disappointed.

British Airways Owner Buys 32 Boeing Planes Worth $13 Billion

9 mai 2025 à 15:27
IAG, the airline’s parent company, announced the order a day after Britain and the United States confirmed the framework for a trade agreement to lower tariffs.

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British Airways’ parent company, IAG, reported an increase in operating profit in the first quarter from a year earlier.
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