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index.feed.received.today — 15 mars 2025NYT

How a Columbia Student Fled to Canada After ICE Came Looking for Her

15 mars 2025 à 16:01
Ranjani Srinivasan’s student visa was revoked by U.S. immigration authorities. That was just the start of her odyssey.

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Demonstrators rally outside Columbia University on Friday to demand the release of Mahmoud Khalil, a Palestinian activist and former Columbia student arrested by immigration authorities.

How New York’s Mayor, Eric Adams, Wooed Donald Trump

Mayor Eric Adams’s charm campaign involved phone calls to the Trumps and a meeting with Steve Bannon. Mr. Trump showed sympathy for the mayor, as his administration moved to drop charges against Mr. Adams.

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In the weeks before the presidential inauguration, Mayor Eric Adams of New York cozied up to President Trump, his political allies and his family.

Home Sellers and Buyers Accuse Realtors of Blocking Lower Fees

15 mars 2025 à 12:30
A year after a landmark settlement called for a disruption in how real estate agents are paid, people say they still feel forced to pay them excessive commissions.

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Mike Chambers wanted to prove he could sell his house without an agent. He made an Instagram account, @realtorshateme, to chronicle the process.

Left for Dead, the C.F.P.B. Inches Back to Life

15 mars 2025 à 12:19
Court orders have paused, and at times reversed, the Trump administration’s efforts to shut down the consumer watchdog agency.

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Protesters outside the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau building last month. The bureau has become a test case for the boundaries of President Trump’s power to hobble government agencies.

Social Distance

15 mars 2025 à 11:15
On the five-year anniversary of Covid, a look at the ways we vowed our lives and relationships would change afterward — and how they still might.

Walz, Newsom and Buttigieg Are Among Democrats Stirring 2028 Presidential Chatter

15 mars 2025 à 15:44
Pete Buttigieg says he’s keeping his options open. Tim Walz went to Iowa. JB Pritzker’s off to New Hampshire. It’s too early to run for president, but some Democrats seem to be exploring the idea.

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Gov. Tim Walz of Minnesota at a town-hall event on Friday in Des Moines. He has said he would consider a 2028 presidential run.

As Trump Stirs Doubt, Europeans Debate Their Own Nuclear Deterrent

15 mars 2025 à 10:02
Talk of replacing the American nuclear umbrella over Europe with the small British and French nuclear armories is in the air, however vague and fanciful.

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Submarines docked at His Majesty’s Naval Base Clyde in Faslane, Scotland, this month. The base hosts Britain’s nuclear submarines, which are armed with Trident missiles and serve as the country’s nuclear deterrent.

Haiti’s Biggest Hospital, Dependent on U.S.A.I.D., Goes Up in Smoke

15 mars 2025 à 10:00
A fire set by gangs at the country’s largest public hospital underscores long-simmering problems in Haiti, which is heavily dependent on international aid.

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A woman sleeping inside the State University Hospital of Haiti last year. The United States has invested tens of millions of dollars to build a new wing.

Science Amid Chaos: What Worked During the Pandemic? What Failed?

14 mars 2025 à 20:44
As the coronavirus spread, researchers worldwide scrambled to find ways to keep people safe. Some efforts were misguided. Others saved millions of lives.

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Workers made disposable face shields ordered by New York State for use as personal protective equipment during the early days of the pandemic.

Public Health Survived the Pandemic. Now It Fights Politics.

13 mars 2025 à 18:45
Five years after the pandemic began, many local health officials say that the politicization of Covid has left them with fewer tools and fresh challenges.

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Since the Covid pandemic, trust in public health has dropped sharply and new laws in some states limit local officials’ authority to issue health mandates.

Trump Tries to Use White South Africans as Cautionary Tale

15 mars 2025 à 10:31
The president and his allies accuse South Africa of discriminating against and killing white people, and warn that it could happen in America if attempts to promote diversity aren’t stopped.

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White South Africans rallying in support of President Trump outside the U.S. Embassy in Pretoria, South Africa, last month.

Trump Orders Gutting of 7 Agencies, Including Voice of America’s Parent

15 mars 2025 à 06:24
The order targeting the agencies, largely obscure entities that address issues like labor mediation and homelessness prevention, appeared to test the bounds of the president’s power.

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The Voice of America building in Washington. President Trump is seeking to dismantle the federal agency that oversees the outlet.

‘On the Tightrope’: Britain Tries to Bridge a Widening Trans-Atlantic Gap

15 mars 2025 à 15:01
Five years after Brexit, Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s intense diplomacy on Ukraine has put Britain back in a familiar role on the global stage.

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Prime Minister Keir Starmer with Volodymyr Zelensky and Emmanuel Macron, the presidents of Ukraine and France. Mr. Starmer’s diplomacy revives a role that Britain routinely played before Brexit.

In Mexico, a Grisly Discovery of Piles of Shoes, Ovens and Human Remains

15 mars 2025 à 03:04
The authorities are investigating the discovery of cremation ovens, human remains, piles of shoes and other personal effects at an abandoned ranch outside Guadalajara.

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An abandoned ranch outside of Guadalajara in western Mexico, where cremation ovens and human remains were found by a local volunteer group last week.

The Democratic Divide: Would a Shutdown Have Helped or Hurt Trump?

15 mars 2025 à 02:46
The party’s split over supporting a spending extension to avert a lapse in government funding boiled down to a practical question of how much power the president has in a shutdown.

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Senator Chuck Schumer, the Democratic leader, at the Capitol on Thursday. Mr. Schumer and a handful of other Democrats voted with Republicans to clear the way for passage of a stopgap spending bill on Friday.

Appeals Court Allows Trump Administration’s DEI Crackdown to Proceed, but Judges Debate DEI Merits

15 mars 2025 à 02:10
Three judges on a Virginia appeals panel agreed to let the Trump administration orders move forward but were sharply divided on the values of diversity, equity and inclusion.

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A demonstration in support of diversity, equity, and inclusion efforts in West Palm Beach, Fla., last month.

Elon Musk and DOGE Keep Eyes on Social Security

15 mars 2025 à 01:01
The tech billionaire has repeatedly suggested, without evidence, that Social Security is rife with fraud, even as President Trump denies plans to cut those benefits.

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Elon Musk at the White House last week.

F.D.A. Issues Warning About Galaxy Gas and Other Nitrous Products

15 mars 2025 à 00:05
The agency is advising people to avoid misusing or inhaling the products that are marketed as whipped cream chargers but have been used as recreational drugs.

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Galaxy Gas markets its products as whipped cream chargers, but they are used by some as a way to obtain nitrous oxide for recreational use.

The Climate Fix: Nuclear Waste Finds Its Forever Home

14 mars 2025 à 20:19
Finland may soon become the first country to develop a permanent way to store spent nuclear fuel by burying it in tunnels deep underground.

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Excavating equipment at the site of the Onkalo repository project, the world’s first permanent spent-nuclear-fuel storage facility, deep in granite bedrock in Finland, in 2017.
index.feed.received.yesterday — 14 mars 2025NYT

Ocasio-Cortez Lashes Out at Schumer Over His Support for G.O.P. Measure

14 mars 2025 à 22:36
Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez criticized Senator Chuck Schumer for siding with Republicans on a plan to avert a government shutdown. Her tough language drew talk of a primary challenge.

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Senator Chuck Schumer, the minority leader, defended his choice, saying that he hated the bill before him but that its passage was better than a shutdown.
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