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What to Know About Today’s Meth

16 avril 2025 à 13:35
The highly addictive drug, manufactured almost exclusively by Mexican cartels, is more dangerous than ever. Its use has been surging across the country. Unlike fentanyl, there are no medicines that can swiftly reverse a meth overdose and none approved to treat meth addiction.

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People coming off a meth binge cannot eat or sleep for days and may succumb to meth-induced psychosis.

Israel Threatens Further Escalation in Gaza War

16 avril 2025 à 13:26
The United Nations warned that the humanitarian situation in Gaza was likely at its worst since the conflict began and that the population was again on the brink of famine.

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Inspecting the site of a strike in Jabaliya in northern Gaza on Wednesday.

California Is Preparing to Sue Trump to Stop His Tariffs

16 avril 2025 à 13:06
State officials argue in a lawsuit that the U.S. Constitution expressly gives the authority to impose tariffs to Congress.

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California’s governor, Gavin Newsom, above, and its attorney general, Rob Bonta, plan to sue President Trump on Wednesday.

Judges’ Dilemma

16 avril 2025 à 12:54
Trump administration lawyers are saying some astonishing things in court, creating a conundrum for the judiciary.

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The Department of Justice.

Faces From a Meth Surge

16 avril 2025 à 12:44
The devastating stimulant has been hitting Portland, Maine hard, even competing with fentanyl as the street drug of choice. Although a fentanyl overdose can be reversed with Narcan, no medicine can reverse a meth overdose. Nor has any been approved to treat meth addiction.Unlike fentanyl, which sedates users, meth can make people anxious and violent. Its effects can overwhelm not just users but community residents and emergency responders.Here are voices from one troubled neighborhood.

Its Journalism Challenged Autocrats. Trump Wants to Silence It.

16 avril 2025 à 11:04
Journalists at Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty who have been imprisoned for their work are dismayed by the effort to close the outlet.

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Andrei Kuznechyk, a journalist with the Belarus service of Radio Free Europe, this month. He was released in February after three years in a Belarus prison.

Mexico’s Reliance on U.S. Natural Gas Could Be Its Achilles’ Heel

16 avril 2025 à 11:01
Mexico’s imports of U.S. natural gas are surging, kindling fears that the Trump administration could weaponize this trade.

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Children playing soccer during a power outage in Ciudad Juarez, Mexico, in 2023. Mexico relies heavily on natural gas imported from the United States to produce electricity.

Schumer Moves to Block Trump Picks for Two Key Prosecutor Positions

16 avril 2025 à 06:01
An arcane Senate tradition effectively gives senators veto power over nominees for U.S. attorney in their home states, providing Democrats a potential opening to stop President Trump’s picks.

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Senator Chuck Schumer will be the first to challenge President Trump on his nominees, by refusing to return so-called blue slips consenting to consider them.

Stocks Tumble as Tech Investors Pull Back

16 avril 2025 à 15:33
Semiconductor stocks fell after the Trump administration blocked companies from selling certain chips to China without a license.

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Nvidia’s stock fell after it said it had been barred from selling certain chips to China.

Judge Rebukes Trump Officials, Ordering Steps to Return Abrego Garcia From El Salvador

16 avril 2025 à 01:37
The judge also said she planned to force Trump officials to reveal what they have done behind the scenes to seek the return of the man, Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia.

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Jennifer Vasquez Sura, the wife of the man mistakenly deported to El Salvador, Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia, speaking outside the courthouse in Greenbelt, Md., on Tuesday.

Why Harvard Decided to Fight Trump

The Trump administration will freeze over $2 billion in federal funds because Harvard refused to comply with a list of demands. Harvard leaders believed saying no was worth the risk.

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Harvard’s decision to push back on the Trump administration’s demands marked a turning point in confrontations between schools and the government.

China Girds for Economic Stress of Trump’s Tariffs

16 avril 2025 à 05:16
The economy grew steadily from January through March, but U.S. tariffs pose a risk for China in the coming weeks and months.

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Frugality now characterizes almost every spending decision by Chinese families, even extending to grocery purchases.

2 Protesters at Marjorie Taylor Greene Town Hall Are Subdued With Stun Guns

16 avril 2025 à 04:13
Three people, including the two who were subdued with stun guns, were arrested.

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Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene at the Capitol last month. Several people were escorted out during a town hall in Acworth, Ga., with Ms. Greene on Tuesday. “If you want to shout and chant, we will have you removed,” she said at the event.

David Hogg, Parkland Survivor and D.N.C. Vice Chair, Hopes to Unseat Democratic Incumbents

16 avril 2025 à 03:27
David Hogg, a young liberal activist and now a vice chair of the Democratic National Committee, is leading an effort to unseat the party’s older lawmakers in primaries.

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David Hogg, who survived the 2018 school shooting in Parkland, Fla., is also the president of Leaders We Deserve, which is planning a $20 million campaign to elect younger Democrats in solidly blue districts.

What to Know as Trump Freezes Federal Funds for Harvard and Other Universities

16 avril 2025 à 02:47
President Trump is trying to influence which colleges receive federal financial support, a practice that began around the time of World War II.

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Alan M. Garber, the president of Harvard, which became the first university to refuse to comply with President Trump’s pressure campaign against U.S. academia.

What Trump’s Meeting With Bukele Means

President Nayib Bukele of El Salvador has found a spot on the global stage by opening the doors of his prison system to President Trump. Zolan Kanno-Youngs, a White House correspondent for The New York Times, explains how Bukele, a self-proclaimed dictator, has gone from a pariah to a partner of Trump.

4 Injured in Dallas School Shooting, Authorities Say

16 avril 2025 à 02:08
Three students were wounded by gunfire and a fourth also was injured when gunfire erupted at Wilmer-Hutchins High School on Tuesday afternoon, officials said.

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Four people were injured when someone opened fire inside Wilmer-Hutchins High School, about 10 miles southeast of downtown Dallas, on Tuesday afternoon, the authorities said.
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