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index.feed.received.today — 14 mars 2025NYT

In Japan, a Journalist Takes a Stand by Striking Out on His Own

14 mars 2025 à 05:01
Makoto Watanabe quit a major newspaper after it retracted a scoop. Now he runs an investigative nonprofit that does not shy away from challenging authority.

© Noriko Hayashi for The New York Times

Makoto Watanabe, the co-founder and editor in chief of the Tokyo Investigative Newsroom Tansa, a small, nonprofit media operation.

Why China Is Worried About Trump’s Tariffs on Mexico

14 mars 2025 à 05:00
China’s exports to developing markets have soared, opening indirect routes to the U.S. market that officials in Beijing worry may be closed under pressure from President Trump.

© Alejandro Cegarra for The New York Times

A factory outside Monterrey that makes heating and air-conditioning units for Trane, an American company.

Schumer Says He’ll Vote for GOP Spending Bill to Avert Government Shutdown

14 mars 2025 à 03:49
Many Democrats had agitated for the party to hang together and block the measure in defiance of President Trump, but the leader said doing so would prompt a shutdown that would only empower Mr. Trump.

© Haiyun Jiang for The New York Times

Senator Chuck Schumer warned on Thursday that if the government closed, President Trump and Republicans would have no incentive to reopen it,

Plane Fire at Denver Airport Forces Passengers to Evacuate Onto Wing

14 mars 2025 à 04:34
The flight had been diverted to the airport after experiencing “engine vibrations,” the authorities said. Six passengers were taken to a hospital for evaluation.

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Passengers on the wing of an American Airlines plane as they were evacuated after the plane had caught fire at Denver International Airport.

Attempted Theft and Poisoning of a Star Reindeer Leaves Anchorage Miffed

14 mars 2025 à 04:17
Star VII, the unofficial mascot for the Alaska city, nearly died when a person sprayed it with air freshener, the animal’s owner said.

© Mark Thiessen/Associated Press

Albert Whitehead with Star, his pet reindeer, the unofficial mascot of Anchorage, Alaska. Star was nearly stolen from his pen and was poisoned the next night, causing him to become violently ill.

Larry Buendorf, Secret Service Agent Who Saved President Ford, Dies at 87

13 mars 2025 à 23:41
By grabbing a loaded handgun from Squeaky Fromme in 1975, Mr. Buendorf, as part of a Secret Service detail, thwarted a would-be assassin in California’s capital.

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As a Secret Service agent, Larry Buendorf scanned a crowd while President Gerald R. Ford spoke in 1975, the same year Mr. Buendorf foiled an attempt on the president’s life.

Wine Businesses Fear Disaster in Threat of Huge Tariffs

14 mars 2025 à 00:36
President Trump’s threat to impose 200 percent fees on European wines could harm importers, distributors, retailers and restaurants without necessarily helping U.S. producers.

© Justin Sullivan/Getty Images

For most wine producers, sales depend on an interconnected web of small businesses — distributors, retailers and restaurateurs among them.

Book Review: ‘Care and Feeding,’ by Laurie Woolever; ‘Cellar Rat,’ by Hannah Selinger

13 mars 2025 à 17:11
New accounts of working in a man’s world — and that world’s comeuppance — are long on boldface names and even longer on personality.

© Marissa Alper for The New York Times

Both veterans of the New York restaurant scene, Laurie Woolever and Hannah Selinger come away from their experiences with very different attitudes.

Putin, in No Hurry for 30-Day Truce, Seeks Ukrainian Concessions

14 mars 2025 à 00:12
The remarks by the Russian leader suggested he wanted to draw out negotiations or make a truce impossible. Ukraine’s leader called the response to a cease-fire plan “manipulative.”

© Tyler Hicks/The New York Times

Ukrainian special forces preparing for an assault on Russian soldiers advancing toward the Dnipro region of eastern Ukraine last month.

Ron Nessen, Ford’s White House Press Secretary, Dies at 90

13 mars 2025 à 23:53
He pledged a new era of openness in the wake of the Watergate scandal, but his relationship with the press corps proved rocky.

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Ron Nessen, the White House press secretary under Gerald R. Ford, speaking to reporters in May 1975. Mr. Nessen, who had been a reporter, told his former colleagues, “If I lie or mislead you, I think you are justified in questioning my continued usefulness in this job.”

Trump Administration Must Rehire Thousands of Fired Workers, Judges Rule

14 mars 2025 à 05:06
A federal judge called the administration’s justification for the firings of workers with probationary status a “sham.” Another ruling barred the administration from carrying out future mass reductions.

© Eric Lee/The New York Times

A judge said that only agencies themselves, not the Office of Personnel Management, have broad hiring and firing powers.
index.feed.received.yesterday — 13 mars 2025NYT

Trump Demands Major Changes in Columbia Discipline and Admissions Rules

14 mars 2025 à 04:11
A letter outlining “immediate next steps” arrived less than a week after the administration said it was canceling $400 million in grants and contracts.

© Bing Guan for The New York Times

Protesters occupied Hamilton Hall last spring. The Trump administration said Columbia had “fundamentally failed to protect American students and faculty from antisemitic violence and harassment.”

A Groundbreaking Ship That Sank in Lake Superior in 1892 Is Discovered

13 mars 2025 à 22:26
After searching for two years, researchers discovered the shipwreck of the Western Reserve, an early all-steel ship that broke apart in a gale in 1892 with a sole survivor.

© Great Lakes Shipwreck Historical Society

A sheered mast from the shipwreck of the Western Reserve, an early all-steel ship that broke apart in a gale on Lake Superior.

German Tourists Detained for Weeks, Then Deported From U.S.

13 mars 2025 à 22:18
Amid President Trump’s border crackdown, German news media have closely followed the treatment of two tourists who say they tried to enter the United States legally.

© Meridith Kohut for The New York Times

Two German tourists were detained at the busy San Ysidro border crossing between San Diego and Tijuana.

Trump Expands Trade Threats in Global Game of Chicken

13 mars 2025 à 21:41
Trade wars with allies could spiral as the president tries to get trading partners to back down from retaliation with new threats of his own.

© Ian Willms for The New York Times

A sawmill in Timmins, Ontario. “We don’t need anything they have,” President Trump said of imports from Canada, including lumber.

What Is a Stock Market Correction?

13 mars 2025 à 21:33
The S&P 500 has fallen 10.1 percent from its recent high, crossing a threshold that signals investors have turned pessimistic about stocks.

© Lucas Jackson/Reuters

After rising through much of the pandemic, the stock market has tumbled in recent weeks.

Trump’s Birthright Citizenship Order Reaches the Supreme Court

13 mars 2025 à 20:48
Trump administration lawyers asked the justices to limit the sweep of decisions by three lower courts that had issued nationwide pauses on the policy.

© Doug Mills/The New York Times

President Trump signed an executive order on his first day in office that would end birthright citizenship for the children of undocumented immigrants.

David Raven, British Drag Performer Known as Maisie Trollette, Dies at 91

13 mars 2025 à 18:54
A mainstay of England’s drag circuit, he performed for over five decades and encouraged other drag queens to flourish.

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David Raven in the 2021 documentary “Maisie.” As Maisie Trollette, he was a fixture of the British drag circuit, a regular presence at the Brighton and Hove Pride event and a mentor to younger drag performers.

Sofia Gubaidulina, Composer Who Provoked Soviet Censors, Dies at 93

13 mars 2025 à 20:13
Blacklisted at home but finding acclaim abroad, she sought to bridge East and West, the sacred and the secular, in vivid, colorful compositions.

© Mario Wezel for The New York Times

Sofia Gubaidulina, 2021. She was part of a group of important composers in the Soviet Union, including Arvo Pärt, Alfred Schnittke and Edison Denisov, who found disfavor with the authorities but acclaim abroad.
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