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Reçu aujourd’hui — 28 mai 2025NYT

Syrian Freedom Is Dangerously Incomplete

28 mai 2025 à 07:00
Syria’s deeply flawed interim Constitution should be replaced with one that reflects our values: freedom, equality and self-governance.

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A destroyed statue of Hafez al-Assad.

As Trump Seeks Iran Deal, Israel Again Raises Possible Strikes on Nuclear Sites

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, wary of a diplomatic solution to curbing Iran’s nuclear program, continues to press for military action that would upend President Trump’s push for a negotiated deal.

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President Trump and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel at the White House last month.

In a Medieval Greek Fortress, Residents Feud Over ‘Pharaonic’ Cable Car Plan

27 mai 2025 à 16:26
The authorities in Monemvasia, founded in the sixth century, say people with limited mobility need access to the town’s peak. But critics say the project would destroy the identity of the site.

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The medieval fortress town of Monemvasia, Greece. The top of the rock is currently accessible only via a winding, 240-yard stone path — a dizzying and exhausting climb.

Judge Strikes Down Trump Order Targeting WilmerHale Law Firm

28 mai 2025 à 03:48
A judge struck down an executive order targeting WilmerHale, in the latest victory for the handful of firms that have fought back against a Trump administration crackdown.

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President Trump’s order targeting the law firm WilmerHale was pointed, given the firm’s longtime association with Robert S. Mueller III, the special counsel in the first Trump administration.

Trump to Pardon Todd and Julie Chrisley, Reality TV Stars Convicted of Fraud

28 mai 2025 à 03:09
The clemency for Todd and Julie Chrisley, the stars of “Chrisley Knows Best,” is Mr. Trump’s latest gift to people he calls victims of a weaponized justice system.

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Todd and Julie Chrisley, stars of the USA Network television show “Chrisley Knows Best,” at the Country Music Awards in 2017. They were convicted of financial crimes in 2022.

A Gardener Stumbles Upon Hidden Treasure in a Vermont Park

28 mai 2025 à 01:35
Kelly Wakefield found a rock with a skull and crossbones in the same park last fall, but she didn’t realize that it was a clue to much more.

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A treasure box found in a Vermont park included a variety of antiques, including a Civil War-era bullet and coins from the 17th century.

ICE, Shifting Tactics, Detains High School Student at N.Y.C. Courthouse

The detention of a 20-year-old Venezuelan appears to be the first reported instance of immigration officials apprehending a student in the city this year.

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Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers arrested a New York high school student outside an immigration courthouse last week.
Reçu hier — 27 mai 2025NYT

French Crypto Chiefs Step Up Security After Violent Kidnappings

​Big players in the crypto sector argue that new European cryptocurrency rules may be enabling recent abductions and are demanding changes and more security.

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Police officers secured an area in central France in January after the kidnapping of David Balland, the co-founder of a company that sells devices to store crypto assets.

Republicans Urge Trump to Put New Sanctions on Russia Amid Ukraine Strikes

28 mai 2025 à 00:22
A group of G.O.P. senators has grown more vocal about urging penalties on Russia for its aggression against Ukraine, offering a counterpoint to President Trump’s hands-off stance.

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Emergency workers in a residential area in Markhalivka, Ukraine, after a Russian rocket strike on Sunday. Last weekend saw Russia’s most aggressive wave of attacks since the war began.

Trump’s Tariffs Drive a Rise in Trade Crime

27 mai 2025 à 21:45
President Trump’s steep global tariffs have supercharged efforts to evade them. Some U.S. companies say the government is ill equipped to keep up.

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During the first Trump administration, Charlotte Pipe and Foundry won several cases against China in which high duties applied to Chinese products.

Judge Temporarily Blocks Trump Administration From Ending NYC Congestion Pricing

27 mai 2025 à 19:14
The ruling effectively keeps the New York City tolling program, the first of its kind in the United States, running through June 9. President Trump has long vowed to kill the program.

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Supporters of congestion pricing outside Federal District Court in Manhattan on Tuesday.

Driverless Semi Trucks Are Here, With Little Regulation and Big Promises

27 mai 2025 à 20:27
As the trucking industry struggles to recruit drivers, driverless trucks won’t need sleep, won’t speed and won’t get road rage. But experts and truck drivers say they are not a panacea.

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Under normal circumstances, experts say, robotrucks drive more safely than humans. But some caution that the road is unpredictable and designers can’t anticipate all situations a truck would encounter.

How a Generation’s Struggle Led to a Record Surge in Homelessness

27 mai 2025 à 16:20
Late baby boomers have endured challenges that have left many economically vulnerable and dependent on parents for help. With their parents dying, they are ending up on the streets in growing numbers.

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Anthony Forrest, whose life has been sculpted by twin forces — economic inequality and inner-city distress — personifies his generation’s struggle.

In New Jersey Wrestling, a High School Fight Goes Out of Bounds

27 mai 2025 à 17:37
When opposing fans taunted a wrestling star, he and his father fought back. The clash lay bare the intensity of competition, and parental interference, in an increasingly high-stakes sport.

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Anthony Knox Jr. was on track to win his fourth New Jersey state wrestling championship when he and his father were charged in connection with a brawl at a meet in February.
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