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index.feed.received.today — 13 mars 2025NYT

Elon Musk’s Starlink Pushes Its Way Into India

13 mars 2025 à 09:54
By signing deals with India’s two biggest telecom players, the tech tycoon and Trump adviser has improved his odds of breaking into an enormous market.

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Starlink’s low-Earth orbit satellites and antenna systems can beam internet services to remote areas at broadband speeds.

Trump’s Big Bet: Americans Will Tolerate Economic Downturn to Restore Manufacturing

13 mars 2025 à 05:01
The president offers many reasons for imposing tariffs, including revenue, leverage over competitors and job creation. But history suggests a more complex history.

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President Trump has acknowledged in recent days that the United States may be headed into a recession, even as he doubles down on imposing tariffs on Canada, Mexico, China and the European Union.

Europe Expected a Transactional Trump. It Got Something Else.

13 mars 2025 à 05:01
Europe had been banking on a United States that wanted to make a deal on tariffs and trade. With little progress in that direction, it’s reluctantly starting to hit back.

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President Trump at a business round table in Washington, this week. After American tariffs on steel and aluminum kicked in on Wednesday, Europe announced a sweeping package of retaliatory tariffs.

Plans for a Chinese Port in the Black Sea Roil Georgia Politics

13 mars 2025 à 05:01
Georgia’s government sparked an uproar by announcing that a port project on the Black Sea will be awarded to a company from China after canceling a contract with a consortium that included Western firms.

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The construction site of Georgia’s first deep-sea port on the Black Sea, in Anaklia, in January.

China Cools on Musk: ‘Two Cars for the Price of One Tesla’

13 mars 2025 à 05:00
Elon Musk, the company’s chief executive, is fast losing out to Chinese electric carmakers in Tesla’s second-most-important market.

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A Xiaomi SU7 ultra electric car. Chinese drivers that once flocked to Tesla are turning more and more to local brands that offer more efficient cars with better technology, sometimes at half the price.

Government Shutdown Looms With Senate Democrats Opposing 6-Month Funding Bill

12 mars 2025 à 23:52
The top Senate Democrat said his members were not ready to provide the votes to allow the Republican-written stopgap spending measure to pass ahead of a Friday night deadline. There is still time for a reversal.

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Senator Chuck Schumer, Democrat of New York and the minority leader, with Senator Patty Murray. The standoff puts Senate Democrats at risk of being blamed for any shutdown.

Why Trump’s Tesla Showcase Mattered to Elon Musk

13 mars 2025 à 00:12
A lot has changed since former President Joseph R. Biden Jr. snubbed Elon Musk at an event in 2021.

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When the Biden administration held a White House event featuring electric vehicles in 2021, Tesla was not included.
index.feed.received.yesterday — 12 mars 2025NYT

SpaceX Scrubs Launch of Crew-10 Astronauts for NASA to the I.S.S.

13 mars 2025 à 00:15
An issue with a ground system that supports the Falcon 9 rocket led to a postponement of at least one day of the latest rotation of space station crews.

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The Crew-10 astronauts, Nichole Ayers, Takuya Onishi, Kirill Peskov and Anne McClain, arriving at Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral, Fla., last week.

The U.S. Is Trying to Deport Mahmoud Khalil, a Legal Resident. Here’s What to Know.

12 mars 2025 à 22:32
Mr. Khalil, who helped lead protests at Columbia University against civilian casualties in Gaza, was arrested by immigration officers and sent to a detention center in Louisiana.

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Mahmoud Khalil’s arrest ignited protests in New York and set up a fight over free speech.

Trump’s Tariffs and the Backlash From Canada and Other Countries, Explained

12 mars 2025 à 20:21
After a fresh wave of tariffs from the United States, Canada and the European Union said they would impose billions in levies on U.S. goods.

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Most economists expect fresh trade barriers to raise prices for U.S. businesses and households, which could lead to a temporary burst of higher inflation.

Are Schools Succeeding? Education Department Cuts Could Make It Hard to Know.

12 mars 2025 à 22:25
At least 800 education department research employees and outside partners have lost jobs. The cuts will decimate research and data collection.

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President Trump’s administration has slashed federal employees and contracts across multiple agencies, including at the Department of Education.

Federal Agency Dedicated to Mental Illness and Addiction Faces Huge Cuts

12 mars 2025 à 18:48
The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration has already closed offices and could see staff numbers reduced by 50 percent.

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The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration works on two of the most urgent U.S. health problems and has generally received bipartisan support.

What to Know About Measles Cases in New York and New Jersey

12 mars 2025 à 18:21
A child in Suffolk County became the latest known person in the region to contract measles. Experts recommend vaccines as the best defense against the viral illness.

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People who receive both doses of the measles, mumps and rubella vaccine are 97 percent immune to the measles virus.

Rubio Says a Cease-Fire in Ukraine Could Happen in ‘Days’ if Russia Agrees

12 mars 2025 à 18:15
Secretary of State Marco Rubio said top diplomats from the Group of 7 allies meeting in Canada should focus on ending the war. And he shrugged off President Trump’s threats to annex Canada.

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“Here’s what we’d like the world to look like in a few days,” Secretary of State Marco Rubio said in Ireland on Wednesday. “Neither side is shooting at each other — not rockets, not missiles, not bullets, nothing, not artillery.”

Egg Prices Surge Again Even as Inflation Eases

12 mars 2025 à 17:20
Prices for the staple rose 10.4% in February even as overall inflation eased a bit. An outbreak of avian influenza continued to contribute to a nationwide egg shortage.

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Street vendors selling eggs in Manhattan last month.

30 Hours in a Hurricane, on a Race With No Course

12 mars 2025 à 12:12
Why would hundreds of people trek overnight through the wilderness with nothing but a compass? Because it’s the best feeling in the world.

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The writer during the 2024 adventure-racing national championships at Snowshoe Mountain in West Virginia.

Senator Jeanne Shaheen, New Hampshire Democrat, Won’t Run Again in 2026

12 mars 2025 à 16:01
Ms. Shaheen’s retirement will set off a high-stakes fight for an open seat in a state where she has been a leading political figure for decades.

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Senator Jeanne Shaheen previously served three terms as New Hampshire governor. “It’s important for New Hampshire and the country to have a new generation of leadership,” she said.

Europe Welcomes a Ukraine Cease-Fire Offer and a Revival of U.S. Aid

12 mars 2025 à 15:57
Leaders worked hard to get President Volodymyr Zelensky back in the good graces of President Trump, no matter how humiliating, and to shift the onus to Russia.

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President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine has offered repeated expressions of gratitute to President Trump in the days since their angry Oval Office meeting.

Why Rodrigo Duterte Was Arrested Now

13 mars 2025 à 00:51
Running parallel to Rodrigo Duterte’s transfer to the International Criminal Court in The Hague is a monthslong feud with the Philippines’ current president.

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A motorcade entering The Hague Penitentiary Institution on Wednesday. Former President Rodrigo Duterte of the Philippines was expected to arrive in The Hague later in the day.

Putin Is ‘Carefully Studying’ Proposed Ukraine Cease-Fire

Russia’s leader recently rejected the idea of an interim truce in Ukraine. But he wants to maintain his relationship with President Trump.

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President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia, photographed by state media this month. He has previously spoken of a desire for “a long-term peace” rather than “some kind of respite.”

Musk Email Reaches Italian Workers. It Did Not Go Well.

12 mars 2025 à 10:47
Employees at the Aviano Air Base who serve American forces got a familiar demand to list their achievements. Unions say Italy “is not the Wild West like the U.S.”

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Elon Musk arriving at President Trump’s address to Congress last week.

Tariffs Add to Automaker Concerns About Higher Steel Costs

12 mars 2025 à 10:36
Even before the new levies took effect, the industry was worried about prices after President Trump opposed a major merger in the steel sector.

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A steel factory in Kimitsu, Japan. President Trump’s new metal tariffs have dealt another steel-related blow to some automakers.

An Unexpected Trump Bump for the World’s Centrists

12 mars 2025 à 10:30
As President Trump’s “shock and awe” policies radiate around the world, they are galvanizing support for moderate leaders and unifying Europe.

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Prime Minister Keir Starmer of Britain, left, has reaffirmed Britain’s steadfast support for President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine. Amid a flurry of diplomacy, his poll ratings have surged.

Kurdish Fighters Called a Truce, but Turkey Kept Up Lethal Strikes

12 mars 2025 à 10:30
Turkey is still bombing armed Kurdish insurgents in Iraq and Syria, even after their leader urged them to lay down their arms and disband, and their group declared a cease-fire.

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A crowd in northeastern Syria watches the release of a statement by Abdullah Ocalan, the jailed leader of the Kurdish insurgent group P.K.K. in Turkey, last month.

Can Billionaire Backer Mike Repole Buy St. John’s a Basketball Championship?

12 mars 2025 à 08:00
Mike Repole, who loved the homegrown team of his youth, has helped assemble a juggernaut enabled by compensation rules that one critic says created “the wild West.”

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Mike Repole (seated), the sports-drink entrepreneur, long harbored a dream of coaching the St. John’s Red Storm. His new role as a major financial backer comes close.

The Rush Is on for Oregon Truffles

11 mars 2025 à 17:59
Pete Wells joins the pack of dogs and humans trying to sniff out these culinary treasures.

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Treated carefully, Oregon truffles may last for 10 days out of the ground.

Online Influencer Is Killed While Livestreaming in Tokyo

12 mars 2025 à 07:52
Police in Japan have charged a man with the murder, saying he was a follower who had tracked her location by the buildings behind her as she filmed herself.

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Investigators at the scene where an online influencer was stabbed to death in Tokyo on Tuesday. Violent crime is rare in Japan.

Chinese Warships Circle Australia and Leave It Feeling ‘Near Naked’

12 mars 2025 à 07:29
The unusual deployment by three navy ships over the past month has prompted a debate in Australia about its aging fleet and reliance on the United States.

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The Chinese flotilla included a cruiser, top, and supply vessel, shown in a photo released by the Australian military last month. For nearly a month, Australian forces were on alert over the ships’ movement.

E.P.A. Plans to Close All Environmental Justice Offices

12 mars 2025 à 04:35
An internal memo directs the closure of offices designed to ease the heavy pollution faced by poor and minority communities.

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The decision comes after the E.P.A.’s administrator, Lee Zeldin (center), canceled hundreds of grants this week, many of them designated for environmental justice.
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