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index.feed.received.today — 24 avril 2025NYT

After Militant Attack in Kashmir, Pakistan Braces for Strike by India

24 avril 2025 à 06:01
The Pakistani government said it did not want an escalation, but in the wake of a deadly attack in Indian-controlled Kashmir by unidentified militants, analysts warned of an unpredictable situation.

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Security personnel outside the Pakistan High Commission in New Delhi a day after militants opened fire on tourists in Indian-controlled Kashmir.

Mahathir Mohamad, 99, Reflects on a Contentious Legacy

24 avril 2025 à 06:01
In his first, 22-year stretch as prime minister, Mahathir Mohamad transformed Malaysia’s economy. But he was also accused of being a strongman and antisemite. In an interview, he offers a self-assessment.

Mahathir Mohamad, who served a total of 24 years as Malaysia’s prime minister, in his office in Putrajaya, Malaysia, in February.

Elon Musk Backs Away From Washington, but DOGE Remains

The Department of Government Efficiency has already made an immense imprint on the government, but it has not come close to Elon Musk’s pledge of cutting $1 trillion.

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Elon Musk said that he would soon scale back his work with the federal government, in an effort to reassure Wall Street analysts.

Las Vegas Sands Drops Bid to Open a Casino on Long Island

24 avril 2025 à 02:17
The company cited the threat that online gambling posed to its profits in its decision to bow out of the competition for one of three casino licenses around New York City.

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Las Vegas Sands had wanted to open a casino on the site of the Nassau Coliseum.

12 States Sue Trump Over His Tariffs

24 avril 2025 à 02:12
The lawsuit, filed by Democratic attorneys general, said the president’s tariffs have hurt their economies and residents.

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Dan Rayfield, the Oregon attorney general, was among the state leaders who filed suit against President Trump over his tariffs.

Barry Benepe, Who Gave New York Its Greenmarkets, Dies at 96

23 avril 2025 à 17:54
He brought farm-grown produce to the city’s streets, creating the largest network of farmers’ markets in the country and helping to revive neighborhoods.

© Hiroko Masuike/The New York Times

Barry Benepe at Union Square Market in Manhattan in 2007. He started the market in the 1970s, kicking off a neighborhood rebirth.

Mike Patrick, Voice of Sunday Night N.F.L. Games on ESPN, Dies at 80

24 avril 2025 à 00:20
He did the cable network’s play-by-play for college basketball, football and baseball games, but his most important assignment was “Sunday Night Football.”

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Mike Patrick, center, was honored in 2018 by Duke University in North Carolina, where he had been a longtime announcer of Atlantic Coast Conference basketball games. He was joined by two university athletics department officials: the director, Jon Jackson, left, and his deputy, Mike Cragg.

How Safe Are Helicopter Sightseeing Tours?

23 avril 2025 à 23:47
The F.A.A. allows many of these popular flights to operate under less stringent rules than other commercial aviation, opening the door to dangers like pilot fatigue.

© Kevin Hagen for The New York Times

Helicopter tours, popular among sightseers in destinations like New York, have drawn scrutiny over how they are regulated.
index.feed.received.yesterday — 23 avril 2025NYT

Trump Team Races to Form Trade Deals After Tariffs Sow Global Chaos

23 avril 2025 à 23:49
The president’s threats of tariffs have brought countries like Japan, South Korea and India rushing to negotiate, but they have sown chaos with bigger trading partners like China.

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President Trump has promised big gains for American trade, but given that deals typically take months or years to negotiate, experts say he has set up a seemingly impossible task.

Will Canada’s Next Prime Minister Solve the Million-Dollar Housing Crisis?

23 avril 2025 à 23:37
Soaring housing costs, with many homes nearing $1 million, have sparked an exodus from cities like Vancouver, and Canadians want their next prime minister to do something about it.

© Alana Paterson for The New York Times

Chilliwack, British Colombia, has become a magnet for people from Vancouver who can no longer afford living there.
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