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Reçu aujourd’hui — 25 juin 2025NYT

Pride Flags Slashed at Atlanta L.G.B.T.Q. Landmark, Four Arrested

24 juin 2025 à 23:35
A group of male youths traveled to Atlanta before dawn and tore flags at a rainbow crosswalk, the police said. Two of them remain at large as the authorities consider hate crime charges.

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The intersection of Piedmont Avenue and 10th Street in Atlanta, known for its rainbow-painted crosswalks and significance to the city’s L.G.B.T.Q. community.

House Conservatives Warn They Can’t Back Senate Bill to Enact Trump’s Agenda

24 juin 2025 à 23:23
Both President Trump and Senate Republican leaders are pressing for the House to accept their version of the sprawling domestic policy bill, but some right-wing holdouts are opposed to key pieces.

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Representative Chip Roy, Republican of Texas, said he would not vote for the Senate’s current version of the domestic policy bill.

Women in Menopause Don’t Care

24 juin 2025 à 22:55
The “We Do Not Care” club, founded by influencer Melani Sanders, celebrates women who have stopped trying to please everyone.

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Melani Sanders often uses a highlighter to mark the submissions she reads out loud from her “we do not care” lists. It helps combat her perimenopause-induced brain fog, she said — that is, when she remembers where she put the marker in the first place.
Reçu hier — 24 juin 2025NYT

Blake Farenthold, 63, Congressman Who Quit in Harassment Case, Dies

24 juin 2025 à 22:16
A Texas Republican, he gave up his seat after news broke that public funds had been used to settle the case, made by his former communications director.

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Blake Farenthold in 2015. He was sued the year before by his former communications director, Lauren Greene, for harassment.

Anthony Weiner Hopes Voters Have Forgiven or Forgotten

24 juin 2025 à 22:14
Mr. Weiner returned from a prison term to launch an unlikely campaign for the City Council. Outside a polling place on Tuesday, it was hot, mostly friendly and a little awkward.

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Anthony Weiner, after serving a prison sentence for sharing explicit photos with a minor, is running for City Council in Manhattan.

Strike Set Back Iran’s Nuclear Program by Only a Few Months, U.S. Report Says

Preliminary classified findings indicate that the attack sealed off the entrances to two facilities but did not collapse their underground buildings.

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Reporters photographing a display for “Midnight Hammer,” the name of the American operation to bomb Iran’s nuclear sites, during a news conference on Sunday.

How B-2 Bombers Can Fly to Iran and Back

24 juin 2025 à 20:10
The U.S. crews involved in attacking the nuclear site at Fordo probably trained for years. But dropping 30,000-pound bombs was almost certainly a new experience.

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A B-2 bomber landing at Whiteman Air Force Base in Missouri on Sunday.

Man Struck by Lightning and Killed on His Honeymoon in Florida

24 juin 2025 à 21:57
Just before Jake Rosencranz, 29, was struck while standing in ankle-deep water in New Smyrna Beach, two people were struck at a golf course nearby.

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The man struck by lighting was visiting the beach community with his wife. Powerful thunderstorms are common in the state of Florida, and people are urged to seek shelter.

House Democrats Elect Robert Garcia for Top Oversight Post

24 juin 2025 à 19:08
Robert Garcia, a second-term congressman and former mayor of Long Beach, Calif., prevailed over a more experienced member to take on the high-profile job on one of the House’s most contentious panels.

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Representative Robert Garcia at the Democratic National Convention last August.

Trump Heads to NATO as Allies Face Pressure Over Defense Spending

24 juin 2025 à 16:45
President Trump is expected to talk about spending commitments from the alliance’s members, while NATO’s secretary general has been eager to avoid diplomatic blowups.

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President Trump has been pushing NATO allies in Europe to increase their military spending and decrease their reliance on U.S. protection.

Real Doctors of New York Spill Their Guts

24 juin 2025 à 11:00
E.R. doctors want you to know that they are people, too. At an event called Airway, one confessed, “I do not like these big, high stakes, bloody, messy, risky procedures.”

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Mert Erogul, a physician and professor, is Airway’s co-founder.

Powell Reiterates Fed’s Wait-and-See Approach Before Cutting Rates

24 juin 2025 à 15:48
The Fed chair will tell lawmakers that the central bank can wait to see how President Trump’s tariffs affect the economy before lowering borrowing costs.

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Jerome H. Powell, the Federal Reserve chair, has repeatedly been attacked by President Trump since his return to the White House.

Maryland Closed a Baltimore Addiction Program. For Some Patients, Little Has Changed.

24 juin 2025 à 11:00
Patients of PHA Healthcare, a treatment program in Baltimore, were housed in drug-ridden buildings where many overdosed, an investigation reported last year. Some are still there.

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PHA Healthcare told state regulators it intended to send some patients to I’m Still Standing By Grace, whose owner also ran the methadone clinic By Grace, which used to drop off medication at PHA Healthcare’s apartments.

The Challenge of Rebuilding Syria

After one of the most brutal wars of this century, a new flag flies across Syria: the emblem of the rebels who toppled the dictator Bashar al-Assad. Ben Hubbard, The New York Times’s Istanbul bureau chief, describes what our journalists learned as they drove across Syria, meeting people in towns and cities along the way as they strove to rise from the wreckage and build new lives.

Powell Reiterates Fed’s Wait-and-See Approach Before Cutting Rates

24 juin 2025 à 14:31
The Fed chair will tell lawmakers that the central bank can wait to see how President Trump’s tariffs affect the economy before lowering borrowing costs.

© Haiyun Jiang for The New York Times

Jerome H. Powell, the Federal Reserve chair, has repeatedly been attacked by President Trump since his return to the White House.
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