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Reçu aujourd’hui — 21 juillet 2025NYT

Trump Administration and Harvard Face Crucial Court Test

21 juillet 2025 à 13:44
A hearing in Boston on Monday is expected to shape the future of negotiations between the White House and the nation’s oldest university.

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Harvard University is asking a federal judge to rule in its favor as it tries to restore billions in federal funds that the Trump administration has taken away.

Bangladesh Air Force Plane Crashes Into School, Killing at Least 19

21 juillet 2025 à 15:45
More than 160 people were injured after the training aircraft crashed because of a mechanical error, military officials said. The country’s interim leader called the loss “irreparable.”

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Firefighters and soldiers next to the wreckage of a military aircraft after it crashed into a school campus in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on Monday.

Italy Cancels Valery Gergiev’s Festival Appearance

21 juillet 2025 à 13:11
Some lawmakers in Italy had argued that Valery Gergiev’s planned appearance sent the wrong message as Europe strives to remain united in its support for Ukraine.

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The Russian maestro Valery Gergiev has been shunned in the West since Russia invaded Ukraine.

Obesity Prediction Could Be Guided by Genetic Risk Scores

21 juillet 2025 à 12:56
Researchers hope that a better understanding of which genes contribute to excess weight could help with prevention starting in childhood.

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Using genetic data from five million people, researchers developed an obesity risk score to estimate individuals’ predicted body mass indexes, which continue to be used by doctors to anticipate weight-related health dangers.

Venezuela Targets Economists as Inflation Surges Under Trump’s Sanctions

21 juillet 2025 à 11:00
As inflation surges under President Trump’s renewed sanctions, Venezuelan authorities are trying to keep a lid on the country’s worsening financial situation.

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U.S. dollar bills and Venezuelan bolívars. Though the bolívar is Venezuela’s official currency, the country operates on a dual-currency system, and many people paid in bolívars spend in dollars.

Dolly Parton Musical’s Nashville Debut Draws Flocks of Fans

20 juillet 2025 à 20:11
Parton’s life and career have always been rooted in Tennessee. For her fans, it was only fitting to see the debut of her biographical musical here, too.

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Fans made their way into the Dolly All Access store before the first preview of the Dolly Parton musical at the Fisher Center on Belmont University’s campus in Nashville on Friday.

Kenneth Colley, 87, ‘Star Wars’ Actor With a Commanding Presence, Dies

20 juillet 2025 à 19:29
A fixture onscreen and onstage, he became a fan favorite as Darth Vader’s ally, Admiral Piett, in “The Empire Strikes Back” and “Return of the Jedi.”

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Kenneth Colley in 2007 at the “Star Wars” Celebration IV event in Los Angeles. The director of “The Empire Strikes Back” told him he was looking for “someone that would frighten Adolf Hitler.”

Ukraine Ups Its Arms Production, Asking Allies to Pay for It

21 juillet 2025 à 11:00
There is a growing drive to make the country more self-reliant in weapons manufacturing as it faces Russia’s superior firepower. That requires a lot of money from Western backers.

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An employee at Ukrainian Armor working on a vehicle in its factory this month in central Ukraine.

Russia Strikes Ukraine With Missiles and Drones

21 juillet 2025 à 10:54
The strikes appear to have been the most intense since President Trump announced a new plan last week to send weapons to Ukraine.

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A damaged metro station on Monday after a strike in Kyiv, Ukraine.

How Trump’s Tariffs and Foreign Policies Have Bolstered Support for the E.U.

21 juillet 2025 à 06:01
The European Union has its problems, but the bloc is gaining public trust and making new friends. President Trump’s attacks are one reason why.

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The European Union Headquarters in Brussels. President Trump’s pressure on military spending and trade have led some member states to work more closely together.
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