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Reçu aujourd’hui — 25 mai 2025NYT

Trump Profits Like No Other President, as Outrage Is Muted

25 mai 2025 à 11:01
The president and his family have monetized the White House more than any other occupant, normalizing activities that once would have provoked heavy blowback and official investigations.

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President Trump at a business round-table meeting in Abu Dhabi this month.

5 Years After George Floyd’s Murder, the Backlash Takes Hold

25 mai 2025 à 11:01
The Black Lives Matter movement, kicked into high gear after Mr. Floyd’s murder on May 25, 2020, has given way to the politics of “white grievance” championed by President Trump.

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Sunday is the fifth anniversary of George Floyd’s murder by Derek Chauvin, a Minneapolis police officer.

Venezuela Is Holding an Election for Essequibo, a Region of Neighboring Guyana

25 mai 2025 à 14:51
In Sunday’s election, President Nicolás Maduro has called to elect a governor of Essequibo — a region that actually belongs to neighboring Guyana.

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Dock workers on the shores of the Essequibo River in Parika, Guyana. Most countries and the 125,000 people who live in Essequibo say it belongs to Guyana, not Venezuela.

Trump Allies Look to Benefit From Pro Bono Promises by Elite Law Firms

Veterans, in particular, are seeking free legal work from firms that cut deals with the White House like Skadden, Kirkland & Ellis and Paul Weiss.

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Greta Van Susteren, a Newsmax host who formerly worked for Fox News, asked a law firm that President Trump had targeted to perform pro bono work for a military veteran.

Selfies From the Front: Inside the ‘V.I.P.’ Brigade for Ambitious Russian Officials

25 mai 2025 à 11:00
After a stint with a drone unit led by a member of Parliament, Russian officials return to work, and promotions, garlanded as war veterans. Most soldiers are stuck in indefinite deployments.

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An undated photograph showing Aleksandr Malikov, center, a senior member of United Russia’s youth wing in St. Petersburg who joined a drone brigade offering short stints far from the fighting.

Justin Brannan’s Punk-Rock Past Also Comes With Unwanted Baggage

25 mai 2025 à 09:00
Justin Brannan, a city comptroller candidate, expressed remorse for decades-old messages where he appeared to use the Columbine shootings to promote his band.

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Justin Brannan does not always look or sound like other politicians, and to some voters that has been part of his appeal.

Why Vietnam Ignored Its Own Laws to Fast-Track a Trump Family Golf Complex

25 mai 2025 à 06:56
As President Trump blurs the lines between politics and business — and threatens steep tariffs on trade partners — governments feel compelled to favor Trump-related projects.

Among those who attended a groundbreaking ceremony on Wednesday for a Trump golf project in Vietnam were Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh, second from left, the businessman Dang Thanh Tam, third from left, and Eric Trump and Lara Trump, center.

Inside a Trump Family Project in Vietnam

As President Trump blurs the lines between politics and business — and threatens steep tariffs on trade partners — governments feel compelled to favor Trump-related projects. Damien Cave, Vietnam bureau chief for The New York Times, and Katrin Bennhold, a senior writer on the international desk, discuss how this dynamic has played out in Vietnam, at the groundbreaking of a fast-tracked $1.5 billion Trump golf complex.

North Korea Arrests 3 Over Failed Ship Launch That Angered Kim Jong-un

25 mai 2025 à 09:03
Three shipyard officials were arrested, including the chief engineer, state media said. The North Korean leader was watching as the launch of a navy destroyer went wrong.

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A satellite image released by Maxar Technologies showing North Korea’s new destroyer, covered with tarpaulins, at a port in Chongjin on Friday, two days after the botched attempt to launch it.

Trump Gives Commencement Address at West Point, Stressing a New Era

25 mai 2025 à 00:33
The president said the graduating cadets would enter a service no longer subject to “absurd ideological experiments” or “nation-building crusades.”

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President Trump and Lt. Gen. Steven W. Gilland, the United States Military Academy superintendent, during the academy’s commencement ceremony on Saturday in West Point, N.Y.

U.S. Man Who Lived Abroad With Family’s Nanny Is Charged in Wife’s Murder

25 mai 2025 à 00:58
A man who appeared to be a grieving husband after he found his wife fatally shot at their Georgia business in 2006 was arrested this week and charged in her killing, officials said.

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Sheriff Fred Cole of Coffee County, Ga., announced an arrest in a 2006 killing at a news conference on Friday. “Justice delayed is still justice,” he said.
Reçu hier — 24 mai 2025NYT

The Israeli Connections to a New Gaza Aid Plan Promoted as Independent

Foreign contractors are set to carry out a contentious new food aid system in Gaza, displacing experienced aid agencies like the United Nations. It was conceived and largely developed by Israelis as a way to undermine Hamas.

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Displaced people at a charity food kitchen in Gaza City on Wednesday.

1 Dead After Explosion on Barge Near Manhattan Sewage Plant

24 mai 2025 à 21:28
The victim, who worked at the plant, was transporting raw sewage on the boat when part of it exploded on Saturday, the Fire Department said. The cause is under investigation.

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The explosion occurred near a sewage treatment plant just off the Henry Hudson Parkway near 138th Street.

Two Decades After Her Death, Celia Cruz Lives On for Her Fans

24 mai 2025 à 11:00
Whether minted on a U.S. coin, captured as a bobblehead or painted in a new Miami mural, the late “Queen of Salsa” continues to draw attention to her musical legacy 100 years after her birth.

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Celia Cruz delivered many salsa hits in more than 70 albums of a career that started in Cuba and reached its peak in the United States. She died in 2003.
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