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Reçu aujourd’hui — 14 novembre 2025 NYT

Justice Dept. Memo Blessing Boat Strikes Is Said to Rely on Trump’s Claims About Cartels

14 novembre 2025 à 01:07
Accounts of a secret Justice Department memo offer a window into how administration lawyers approved the president’s desired course of action.

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The Trump administration has insisted that its boat strikes are lawful, telling Congress in September that Mr. Trump had “determined” that the United States was in a noninternational armed conflict.

The Government Reopened

14 novembre 2025 à 01:03
Also, Ukraine is facing a dilemma in Pokrovsk. Here’s the latest at the end of Thursday.

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Tours are back at the Capitol.

Justice Dept. Joins Lawsuit to Challenge California’s New Redistricting Maps

14 novembre 2025 à 00:33
The agency intervened in a lawsuit brought by the California Republican Party seeking to throw out a map, approved last week by the state’s voters, that would redraw House districts to favor Democrats.

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On Thursday, the Justice Department announced it would join a lawsuit filed by the California Republican Party that aims to block new voter-approved congressional maps championed by Gov. Gavin Newsom, a Democrat.

Trump Officials Prepare Tariff Exemptions, Seeking to Lower Food Prices

14 novembre 2025 à 00:24
If the proposal goes into effect, it would be the latest rollback of one of President Trump’s key economic policies over concerns about affordability.

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Shoppers at a grocery store in Brooklyn last week. Food prices have risen significantly this year, and a gauge of consumer confidence hit near-record lows this month.

Texas A&M Tightens Rules on Talking About Race and Gender in Classes

13 novembre 2025 à 23:55
The university system will ban advocacy of “race or gender ideology, or topics related to sexual orientation or gender identity” without approval.

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At Texas A&M University, the president recently stepped down following a controversy over a professor’s class about gender identity.

Jim Avila, Former ABC News Correspondent, Dies at 70

13 novembre 2025 à 23:04
He spent almost two decades at the network, covering a wide range of court cases and the White House. He was also at the center of a defamation lawsuit over “pink slime.”

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Mr. Avila in 2003 in Baghdad, where he covered the war in Iraq.

Hochul Approved Permits That Could Help Clients of Her Husband’s Firm

13 novembre 2025 à 23:02
Opponents of a natural gas pipeline approved by Gov. Kathy Hochul of New York noted that the project would benefit a client of the prominent law firm where her husband works.

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Critics said Gov. Kathy Hochul should have recused herself from decisions to issue permits that benefited recent clients of the law firm that employs her husband, William Hochul.

SNAP Benefits Are Resuming as Government Reopens After Shutdown

13 novembre 2025 à 22:56
Several states have restarted food stamp payments, but millions of Americans are still awaiting the November deposits that the Trump administration resisted paying out in full.

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A grocery store in Anchorage earlier this month. Payments to some food stamp recipients could be delayed as states restart their funding processes.

Infant Formula Company Tied to Botulism Outbreak Had Known Problems

13 novembre 2025 à 22:56
A Pennsylvania plant run by the company, ByHeart, was shut down this year after inspectors found mold, a leaking roof and more than 2,500 dead insects in a food production area.

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Ron Belldegrun and Mia Funt, the two founders of ByHeart, during a ribbon-cutting at plant in Reading, Pa., in 2022.

Indiana Professor Removed From Class Over White Supremacy Lesson

13 novembre 2025 à 22:31
The professor will no longer be able to teach a class on diversity after she showed students a diagram that included the “Make America Great Again” slogan as an example of white supremacy.

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The Indiana University campus in Bloomington. A state law requires universities to monitor whether faculty members are fostering “intellectual diversity.”
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Former Prince Andrew and Another Prominent Briton Come Up in the Epstein Emails

13 novembre 2025 à 21:52
Newly released files from Jeffrey Epstein include correspondence with Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor and Peter Mandelson, the former British ambassador to Washington.

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Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, the former prince, left, and Peter Mandelson, the former British ambassador to Washington, right.
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