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Top Senate Official Rules Against Several Key Provisions in G.O.P. Policy Bill

26 juin 2025 à 16:12
The parliamentarian, who decides whether the bill complies with budget rules, threw out some proposals, leaving Republicans searching for ways to cover its cost.

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The Senate parliamentarian, an official appointed by the chamber’s leaders to enforce its rules and precedents, ruled on Thursday that several of the measures in the Republican domestic policy bill could not be included in the legislation in their current form.

Trump Won by Turning Out Voters and Building a Diverse Coalition, Report Finds

26 juin 2025 à 16:01
A new Pew Research Center study found that 85 percent of President Trump’s 2020 supporters came out to vote for him again, a better rate than Democrats pulled off.

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The Pew report solidified what pre-election surveys suggested, that President Trump was able to build a far more diverse Republican coalition than ever before.

Centrifuges at Fordo ‘No Longer Operational,’ U.N. Nuclear Watchdog Head Says

26 juin 2025 à 15:10
Rafael Grossi told French radio that there was “no escaping significant physical damage” after the U.S. dropped bunker-buster bombs on the Iranian facility.

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A satellite image provided by Maxar Technologies on Tuesday of damage at Fordo enrichment facility in Iran after U.S. military strikes on the site.

These L.G.B.T.Q. Figures Forever Changed U.S. History

26 juin 2025 à 12:58
They helped advance the rights of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer and questioning people through legislation, legal challenges or fiery advocacy.

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Members of the Harvey Milk Gay Democratic Club parade down Market Street during the 1979 Gay Freedom Day Parade and Celebration in San Francisco.

Germany Wants Recruits. But ‘No One Wants Their Children in the Army.’

26 juin 2025 à 16:42
Given the country’s past, cultural resistance to becoming a soldier is high. Can leaders change minds to meet a changing world?

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Trying out a virtual reality headset at a German Army recruitment booth during a tech trade show in Berlin in May. Germany has committed to significantly expand its military.

Why Ukraine Fell Down the Agenda at the NATO Summit

26 juin 2025 à 11:26
Russia’s invasion has dominated previous meetings, but keeping President Trump happy was the focus at the gathering this week. Ukraine was largely shunted to the sidelines.

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The official declaration signed by the heads of state and government at the NATO summit did not mention Ukraine joining the alliance and President Volodymyr Zelensky was not feted as in previous years.

Mamdani Triumphed Without a Majority of Black Voters. Where Does That Leave Them?

26 juin 2025 à 11:03
Black city leaders are worried their influence is waning at a moment when the rising costs that Zohran Mamdani put at the center of his campaign are pushing Black New Yorkers out of the city.

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Election Day at the Brooklyn Museum. A New York Times analysis of the primary results shows that Andrew M. Cuomo dominated in precincts where at least 70 percent of residents are Black, more than doubling Zohran Mamdani, 59 percent to 26 percent.

How Sandwiches in Canada’s Lloydminster Became a Test for Domestic Trade

26 juin 2025 à 11:02
A city that straddles two Canadian provinces became a crucible of the barriers that prevent trade across Canada and that Prime Minister Mark Carney wants to dismantle.

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Sally McNaughton removing stock in preparation for a fresh sandwich shipment at Ironwells Co-Op Gas Bar in Lloydminster, Saskatchewan. The company has secured an exception to permit sandwiches from their kitchen to be sold on both sides of the provincial border within Lloydminster city limits.

Trump’s Bill Slashes the Safety Net That Many Republican Voters Rely on

26 juin 2025 à 09:00
As they push for big cuts in Medicaid and food stamps, Republicans are making a big bet that they can avoid political backlash from working-class supporters who increasingly rely on those programs.

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The legislation, as approved by the House, would cut hundreds of billions of dollars in food benefits from the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program and remove nearly 11 million people from the health care rolls.

Democrats’ Scattered Response to Trump’s Iran Strikes Highlights Party Divides

26 juin 2025 à 06:51
President Trump’s strikes on Iran have resurfaced old rifts among Democrats over war and peace that have been inflamed by a newer schism inside the party, over support for Israel.

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Senator Chuck Schumer, the minority leader, took a more muted tone than progressives did in criticizing President Trump for striking Iran without consulting Congress.

An Investor Took on Hong Kong Tycoons Faces a Tougher Foe

26 juin 2025 à 06:51
David Webb spent decades exposing shady financial dealings. But doctors say he has months to live, and he hasn’t found anyone willing to carry on his mission.

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David Webb at his home in Hong Kong, which overlooks the financial district. One former regulator calls him the conscience of the city’s financial markets.

How Japan and Alaska Pioneered the Global Market for L.N.G.

26 juin 2025 à 06:40
The leading role the United States plays in liquefied natural gas traces its roots to a small Alaskan outpost that began shipping the fuel to Japan in 1969.

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The Nikiski plant in Alaska was the sole U.S. export facility for liquefied natural gas, and Japan’s exclusive supplier, for many years until it closed in 2017.

Before Same-Sex Marriage Was U.S. Law, They Said ‘I Do’ in Massachusetts

26 juin 2025 à 03:16
The couples who exchanged vows in May 2004 helped usher in a period of profound change, leading to the U.S. Supreme Court ruling that same-sex marriage is a constitutional right.

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Constance Cervone, right, and Janet Deegan outside Boston City Hall on May 17, 2004, the first day same-sex marriage became legal in Massachusetts.

Reflecting on the Legalization of Same-Sex Marriage a Decade Later

25 juin 2025 à 23:15
Adam Liptak describes the moment in which same-sex marriage became legal nationwide on June 26, 2015 — and what the future may hold for the Supreme Court’s ruling.

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A decade ago, on June 26, 2015, the Supreme Court decided in favor of same-sex marriage, prompting celebration in the streets.

Republicans Say Tax Cuts Will Spur Growth. It Hasn’t Worked in the Past.

26 juin 2025 à 15:09
A retrospective on four previous Republican-driven tax-cut packages found that the results always come up short compared to bullish predictions of economic booms and lower deficits.

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A group of senators including Charles H. Percy, second from right, and Charles E. Grassley, far right, celebrated President Ronald Reagan’s economic plan in October 1981.

Young Muslim Voters in NYC Loved Zohran Mamdani. Their Parents Listened.

26 juin 2025 à 01:19
Many Muslim Americans in New York City were impressed by Mr. Mamdani’s campaign and thrilled at being able to see themselves reflected in a mayoral candidate.

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Tanveer Malik, left, and her daughter Laiba, of Richmond Hill, Queens, said Zohran Mamdani’s focus on affordability had resonated with them. “I work on Wall Street, and look where I live,” Tanveer Malik said.

In New Assessment, C.I.A. Chief Says U.S. Strikes ‘Severely Damaged’ Iranian Program

The administration suggested an initial report of less-severe damage was already outdated as the president continued to defend his assertion that key facilities had been “obliterated,” though no intelligence official has yet directly echoed his view.

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A uranium conversion facility in Isfahan, Iran, in 2004.

Where Is Iran’s Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei?

26 juin 2025 à 03:09
Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has not been seen publicly or heard from in nearly a week. That absence has surprised and unnerved everyone from political insiders to the general public.

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Officials have said Iran’s supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, has been sheltering at a bunker and refraining from electronic communication to prevent assassination attempts against him.

17-Year-Old Fatally Shot in the Bronx After Fight Over a Water Gun

Darrell Harris, a high school student, died after an encounter with men who were having a water gun fight at a local park, an official with knowledge of the incident said.

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Officers responded to Starlight Park, where they found Darrell Harris, 17, mortally wounded with gunshot wounds to the head and arm.

Trump Urges Congress to ‘Kill’ Voice of America as Its Leader Defends Gutting It

26 juin 2025 à 02:38
In a heated hearing, Kari Lake, the Trump ally in charge of the federally funded international broadcasting network, called the media agency “a rotten piece of fish” that should be defunded.

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“President Trump wants to eliminate the agency,” Kari Lake said, referring to her global media agency. “We need to eliminate this agency, find what’s salvageable and move it over to the Department of State.”
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