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Your Costco Membership Card? No, It Is Not a Replacement for Real ID.

8 juin 2025 à 20:39
The T.S.A. is reminding travelers that Costco cards are not on their own going to get you through security. “Can’t fly on hot dogs and hope,” the agency said.

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Costco membership cards may help T.S.A. agents confirm your identity if you have no other form of identification but they are not a replacement for a government-issued form of identification.

Salmonella Outbreak Linked to Eggs Sickens Dozens

8 juin 2025 à 19:45
The outbreak has been tied to multiple brown organic and brown cage-free egg brands distributed to grocery stores in seven states, officials said.

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Seventy-nine people have gotten ill from the outbreak linked to the eggs, and 21 people have been hospitalized, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

Newsom Criticizes Hegseth for Saying Marines Could be Mobilized in California

8 juin 2025 à 18:44
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said on Saturday night that Marines at Camp Pendleton, about 100 miles south of Los Angeles, were on high alert.

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Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth’s suggestion came after President Trump ordered at least 2,000 National Guard members to assist immigration agents following two days of clashes with demonstrators.

What to Know About Trump’s Travel Ban, Which Starts Monday

8 juin 2025 à 16:12
The order, which goes into effect on Monday, will bar citizens from 12 countries from traveling to the United States. Visas will be restricted for citizens of seven other countries.

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Applicants for the Special Immigrant Visa in Kabul, Afghanistan, in 2021. Immigrants under that program are exempted from President Trump’s latest travel ban.

Soccer Fans Fear Being Targets of U.S. Immigration Raids

8 juin 2025 à 11:02
The Trump administration’s policies may have contributed to lower ticket sales for a Club World Cup tournament starting next week.

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Mehdi Taremi, an Iranian soccer player, posing with fans after Iran defeated Qatar in a World Cup qualifier on Thursday. Iran, the first team from Asia to qualify for the World Cup, is on a list of 12 countries that President Trump banned from travel to the United States.

Why the U.S. Brought Back Kilmar Abrego Garcia

8 juin 2025 à 01:02
Kilmar Abrego Garcia, who was mistakenly deported to El Salvador, was flown back to the United States on Friday to face federal criminal charges. Devlin Barrett, who covers the Justice Department, explains the charges and what may come next for Garcia.

Ukraine Says It Has Stepped Up Its Drone Game, Again

8 juin 2025 à 11:35
The Ukrainian military says its new weapon system, which launches antiaircraft missiles from a remote-controlled speedboat, has brought down two Russian jet fighters.

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The Magura V7 unmanned marine vehicle being presented at an undisclosed location last month in Ukraine.

What to Know About the Immigration Protests in Los Angeles

8 juin 2025 à 11:06
President Trump on Saturday ordered at least 2,000 National Guard troops to California after demonstrations against a series of raids on workplaces.

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Los Angeles County Sheriff’s deputies maintained a cordon during a standoff by protesters and law enforcement.

Oprah Shamed James Frey. He’s Back Anyway.

8 juin 2025 à 11:01
Twenty years after “A Million Little Pieces” became a national scandal, James Frey is ready for a new audience.

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James Frey on his custom-made XL Eames chair, at his home in New Canaan, Conn.

Southern Baptists to Vote on Effort to Overturn Same-Sex Marriage

8 juin 2025 à 11:01
Motivated by their success in reversing Roe v. Wade, conservative Christian activists have a new target in Obergefell v. Hodges. They see early signs of promise.

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James Obergefell, center, the plaintiff in Obergefell v. Hodges, after the Supreme Court ruling in 2015 that legalized gay marriage.

Russian Drone Swarms Test a Volunteer Air-Defense Unit Near Kyiv

8 juin 2025 à 11:01
On a “hot night,” when Russia tries to overwhelm Kyiv’s air defenses, Ukraine relies not only on Patriot missiles, but on civilians wielding searchlights and vintage guns.

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A Russian airstrike on Friday in Kyiv, Ukraine. Russia has launched hundreds of drones and decoys across Ukraine since the end of May.

Sean Combs and the Sweater Defense

8 juin 2025 à 11:01
In a high-stakes, high-profile trial, every detail — and piece of knitwear — matters.

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Mr. Combs in 2007, presiding over one of the annual “White Parties” held on his East Hampton estate.

How to Watch the 2025 Tony Awards

8 juin 2025 à 11:01
The ceremony, at Radio City Music Hall, will be broadcast on CBS starting at 8 p.m. Eastern, and livestreamed for Paramount+ with Showtime subscribers.

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After taking place last year at Lincoln Center, in the David H. Koch Theater (above), the ceremony is returning to Radio City Music Hall.

Law Enforcement Officials Struggle to Fulfill Trump Promises Rooted in Conspiracy Theories

8 juin 2025 à 11:00
Top leaders at the Justice Department and the F.B.I. are struggling to fulfill Trump campaign promises often rooted in misinformation and conspiracy theories.

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Kash Patel, the F.B.I. director, Attorney General Pam Bondi and Dan Bongino, the deputy director of the F.B.I., have been tasked with making good on promises to reveal deep-state secrets — or at least show how hard they are trying.

They Went to Syria to Fight With Rebels. Now Some Are Joining the New Army.

Thousands of foreign fighters fought alongside the Syrian rebel groups that toppled the Assad dictatorship. Many plan to stay, despite the qualms of the United States and some Syrians.

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A man from Turkestan, who fought with the Syrian rebels who ousted the Assad regime, at his shop in Binnish, Syria. He is one of many foreign fighters whose future is in limbo.

Takeaways From Graduation Speeches by Trump, Taraji P. Henson and Others

8 juin 2025 à 11:00
The New York Times studied videos of addresses posted online, including those by President Trump, Kermit the Frog and a slew of celebrity speakers. Here is a look at key themes that emerged.

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What a speaker says on a graduation stage now reaches an audience far larger than the crowd that day. Keynote commencement speakers this spring included the actor Gary Sinise, the actor Taraji P. Henson and Vice President JD Vance.

Trump’s Battle With Harvard Is Familiar to a University the Right Forced into Exile

8 juin 2025 à 11:00
A school founded by George Soros fled Hungary after it was targeted by an authoritarian leader. Academics at the school say President Trump is using a similar playbook against Harvard.

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Central European University in Vienna was founded by George Soros in part to help Eastern Europe transition to democracy.

Gas Stations Like Wawa and Sheetz Keep Expanding, Spurred By EVs

8 juin 2025 à 11:00
As gas stations prepare for more electric vehicles to be on the road, they’re getting bigger. That has created tension in some communities.

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Sheetz, a gas station chain with over 700 locations and is on average about 6,000 square feet, has been leading the trend that bigger is better.

Italians Prepare to Vote in Citizenship Referendum

8 juin 2025 à 06:01
A referendum on Sunday and Monday will give Italians the chance to loosen citizenship laws for immigrants. But it is not clear enough voters will turn out.

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A banner promoting the referendum on citizenship in Milan on Wednesday. Turnout must exceed 50 percent for the referendum to count; a majority is required for passage.

Japan Flexes Its Military Muscle at China, and Trump

8 juin 2025 à 06:01
A highly visible missile base on Okinawa is part of a Japanese defense buildup made amid fears of Beijing’s growing power and questions about U.S. commitment.

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Japan’s Ground Self-Defense Force soldiers of the Seventh Regiment going through physical tests at Camp Katsuren in Okinawa, Japan, last month.
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