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Katie Porter Will Run for California Governor

11 mars 2025 à 14:00
The former congresswoman is the most prominent candidate so far to start a campaign in the 2026 contest. But the race could be upended if former Vice President Kamala Harris decides to run.

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Katie Porter during her Senate campaign last year. A spokesman said Ms. Porter would drop out of the governor race if Kamala Harris enters it.

Why the I.C.C. Arrested Duterte Despite Questions Over Jurisdiction

11 mars 2025 à 12:41
Rodrigo Duterte, the former president of the Philippines, was arrested on a warrant issued by the International Criminal Court. But questions of jurisdiction complicate the matter.

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Police officers outside the Villamor Air Base in Pasay, the Philippines, where former President Rodrigo Duterte was being held on Tuesday.

Among American Jews, a Schism Over ICE Arrest of Columbia Activist

11 mars 2025 à 12:41
Some organizations applauded the move. But the raid chilled other American Jews, even some who consider themselves supporters of Israel.

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Protesters gathered outside the Jacob Javits Federal Building in Manhattan after immigration authorities detained Mahmoud Khalil, who has been active in Columbia University’s pro-Palestinian movement.

Ramadan in the West Bank: Displacement and Despair

11 mars 2025 à 11:34
An Israeli military operation has uprooted tens of thousands of Palestinians who can’t break their fast in their own homes and don’t know when, or if, they will ever return.

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Displaced families from a refugee camp waited last week to receive donated food before breaking their fast, in a village near the West Bank city of Jenin.

More Universities Are Choosing to Stay Neutral on the Biggest Issues

11 mars 2025 à 09:00
Instead of speaking out on the hot-button debates of the day, more schools are making it a policy to stay silent as political pressure mounts against higher education.

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The University of Michigan campus in Ann Arbor last year. The school adopted an institutional neutrality policy in October.

Nissan, Facing Mounting Challenges, Replaces Its C.E.O.

11 mars 2025 à 10:00
The automaker said on Tuesday that Makoto Uchida would step down. The company has said it would slash global production capacity and cut thousands of jobs.

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Makoto Uchida, Nissan Motor’s chief executive, offered to take a 50 percent pay cut in November, saying he felt responsible for Nissan’s failure to adapt to a changing market.

Ukraine Targets Moscow With Large-Scale Drone Attack

11 mars 2025 à 11:53
The assault, which the mayor called the largest on Russia’s capital since the war began, was a reminder of Ukraine’s power to strike as its president proposes an air truce.

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A damaged apartment building on Tuesday after a drone attack in the Moscow region. The assault forced the city’s four international airports to suspend operations.

South Korean R&B Singer Wheesung Is Found Dead at 43

11 mars 2025 à 09:13
The artist was known for popularizing the musical genre in the country, but convictions for drug abuse damaged his image.

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The South Korean singer Wheesung in Seoul, in an undated photo. The R&B artist was found dead at his home on Monday.

On the Run, a Hit Man Gives One Last Confession

11 mars 2025 à 06:23
Edgar Matobato says he killed again and again for former President Rodrigo Duterte of the Philippines. Now he’s trying to stay alive to testify.

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Edgar Matobato, a member of a death squad linked to former President Rodrigo Duterte, inside a church compound at an undisclosed location in the Philippines in June.

Stocks Pare Losses After Trump’s Moves and Comments Rattled Investors

Weeks of selling culminated on Monday with the S&P 500’s worst day of the year. Some measure of calm returned to markets on Tuesday.

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Charts on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange on Monday. Current economic data has stayed robust, but surveys of consumers, business leaders and economists are growing pessimistic.

What Slowdown? Xi Says China Must Win the Global Tech Race.

11 mars 2025 à 10:02
Xi Jinping wants China to surpass rivals as a tech superpower, undeterred by economic woes or trade wars. Critics ask if this focus neglects struggling citizens.

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China’s leader, Xi Jinping, at the opening session of the legislative session last week. He has used the event as a platform to give his priorities the gloss of public approval.

Philippines’ Ex-President Duterte Arrested Under I.C.C. Warrant

11 mars 2025 à 13:23
Rodrigo Duterte, the former Philippine president, was arrested on Tuesday in Manila and was to be flown to The Hague to face International Criminal Court charges of crimes against humanity.

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Former President Rodrigo Duterte of the Philippines at a rally in Hong Kong on Sunday. He was arrested after returning to the Philippines on Tuesday.

Rubio Seeks Cease-Fire in Ukraine After Reaching His Own With Musk

11 mars 2025 à 01:49
After blowing up at Elon Musk, Secretary of State Marco Rubio aims to bolster his position. He is seeing Saudi and Ukrainian officials in Saudi Arabia and allied diplomats in Canada.

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Secretary of State Marco Rubio has endured criticism for appearing to have surrendered longtime principles on such matters as his backing for robust U.S. foreign aid and his staunch support for Ukraine’s defense against Russian aggression.

Trump Officials Warn 60 Colleges of Possible Antisemitism Penalties

11 mars 2025 à 01:40
The administration’s warning came just after it pulled hundreds of millions of dollars from Columbia University.

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In a statement on Monday, Secretary of Education Linda McMahon told dozens of universities that federal funding was a privilege for colleges and contingent on “scrupulous adherence” to anti-discrimination laws.

A Painter Whose Work Is Never Finished

8 mars 2025 à 11:00
Janiva Ellis questions pat solutions with her fractured spaces and artworks that feel as if they are under construction, including some that actually are.

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Janiva Ellis in her studio in Lower Manhattan with paintings that may take a long time to complete. Ellis interweaves styles and references with internet-brained liquidity.

Justice Dept. Official Says She Was Fired After Opposing Restoring Mel Gibson’s Gun Rights

11 mars 2025 à 00:35
Elizabeth G. Oyer, the former pardon attorney, said that she was not told why she was dismissed, but that as events unfolded she feared they might lead to her firing.

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The actor Mel Gibson in September. In 2011, he pleaded no contest to a misdemeanor charge of battering his former girlfriend, as part of a deal with prosecutors that allowed him to avoid jail time.

Jessie Mahaffey, Survivor of Pearl Harbor Attack, Dies at 102

11 mars 2025 à 00:28
He was cleaning the deck of the U.S.S. Oklahoma when it capsized under Japanese torpedo fire. Less than a year later, he survived the sinking of another Navy ship in the Pacific.

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Jessie Mahaffey in an undated photograph. He swam to safety aboard another Navy vessel after the U.S.S. Oklahoma capsized under Japanese torpedo fire at Pearl Harbor on Dec. 7, 1941.

Fire Damages 4 Tesla Cybertrucks in Seattle

11 mars 2025 à 00:00
Federal and local law enforcement authorities are investigating what caused the Sunday night fire, which came after a series of attacks against Tesla in rebuke of its chief executive, Elon Musk.

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A member of the Seattle Fire Department inspecting a burned Tesla Cybertruck at a Tesla lot in Seattle on Monday.
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