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Trump’s Proposed Cut Would Deal Serious Setback to California High-Speed Rail

7 juin 2025 à 19:48
The Trump administration’s announcement that it would pull $4 billion for the state’s bullet train project is likely to mean significant delays in serving the first passengers, several analysts said.

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Construction on a section of the California high-speed rail project in Fresno, Calif., in 2022.

Why Do Broadway Actors Love to Work Summers at The Muny in St. Louis?

7 juin 2025 à 18:02
The nearly 11,000-seat Muny in St. Louis is receiving the regional theater Tony Award. This week it began preparing to open its 107th season with “Bring It On.”

The Muny will open its season with “Bring It On,” a musical about the world of competitive cheerleading. The cast of 39 includes Equity actors and University of Kentucky cheerleaders.

Jillian Sackler, Philanthropist Who Defended Husband’s Legacy, Dies at 84

7 juin 2025 à 07:32
Though the Sackler name was tarnished over Purdue Pharma’s role in the opioid crisis, Arthur Sackler’s should not be, she insisted; a company leader, he died well before the trouble began.

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Ms. Sackler in 2018 when she was honored by the China Institute for her contributions to U.S.-China relations.

The N.B.A. Has a Star Problem

7 juin 2025 à 14:00
With LeBron James and Stephen Curry nearing retirement, the league has no clear next brand ambassador. Changing media landscapes and a new focus on team parity haven’t helped.

Russia Pummels Kharkiv With Drones and Bombs, Ukraine Says

7 juin 2025 à 14:08
The air assault killed at least three people. Kharkiv’s mayor described it as “the most powerful attack” since the beginning of the war.

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A firefighter extinguishing a blaze at a civilian plant after Russian attacks on Kharkiv, Ukraine, on Saturday.

Israel Recovers Body of Thai Farmworker in Gaza

7 juin 2025 à 13:24
Nattapong Pinta was taken hostage and later killed by members of a small militant group in Gaza, the Israeli military said.

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A handout photograph from the Hostages and Missing Families Forum showing Nattapong Pinta, left, with his wife and son.

The Biggest Mystery of Elon Musk

7 juin 2025 à 13:00
How did the great rocketeer become a deficit scold?

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After His Trump Blowup, Musk May Be Out. But DOGE Is Just Getting Started.

With members embedded in multiple agencies, the team’s approach to transforming government is becoming “institutionalized,” as one official put it.

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Elon Musk’s mission for the Department of Government Efficiency — deep cuts in spending, personnel and projects — appears to be taking root, with DOGE staff now in key jobs across the federal government.

The Trump-Elon Musk Feud Creates More Problems for Tesla

7 juin 2025 à 11:01
Already suffering from steep declines in sales and profit, the carmaker could now face the president’s wrath.

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With the blessing of the president, the Republican domestic policy bill would gut programs that add billions of dollars to Tesla’s bottom line.

Trump’s International Student Ban Sparks Fear Among Harvard Attendees

7 juin 2025 à 11:01
Alfred Williamson could not have imagined how much his freshman year would be shaped by the Trump administration, inside and outside the classroom.

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Alfred Williamson, who is from Wales, was accepted to Harvard, making him the first person from his school to get into an Ivy League college and the first in his family to study in the United States.

When College Graduates Throw Away Expensive Things, Scavengers Dive In

7 juin 2025 à 11:01
For local scavengers, graduation season is a great time to salvage expensive household items and luxury goods abandoned by departing students.

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Lena Geller, 26, said she collected about $6,600 worth of items thrown away by Duke University students in her apartment building. She is wearing and seated with some of the items.

Even Before Trump’s Visa Clampdown, U.S. Was Losing African Students

7 juin 2025 à 11:00
African students have traded academic institutions in the West for Chinese alternatives. The Trump administration’s clampdown on international students and visas could accelerate the shift.

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Ghanaian student Helen Dekyem, photographed near the China Pharmaceutical University, where she is enrolled, in Nanjing, China, in 2023.

How Manhattan Country School Suddenly Collapsed

6 juin 2025 à 09:00
Inspired by the civil rights movement, Manhattan Country School educated the children of aristocrats and undocumented immigrants. Then it got into real estate.

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A rally at Manhattan Country School on Tuesday to raise awareness that the school was facing foreclosure.

Hong Kong Looks for Ways to Win Back Big-Spending Tourists

7 juin 2025 à 06:01
A city with an image dented by protests, pandemic restrictions and a security crackdown hopes to broaden its appeal beyond budget-minded visitors from mainland China.

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People heading into the new Kai Tak Stadium in Hong Kong. The city is seeking to rebrand itself as the region’s events capital, emphasizing concerts and trade shows.

Abrego Garcia Charges: What We Know

7 juin 2025 à 04:31
Three months after being wrongly deported to El Salvador, Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia was flown back to the United States on Friday to face federal charges.

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For months, the Trump administration had resisted court orders to bring back Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia.

Return of Abrego Garcia Raises Questions About Trump’s Views of Justice

7 juin 2025 à 02:39
For the nearly three months before the Justice Department secured an indictment against the man, it had repeatedly flouted a series of court orders to “facilitate” his release from El Salvador.

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“Abrego Garcia has landed in the United States to face justice,” Attorney General Pam Bondi told reporters at a news conference on Friday.
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