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Reçu aujourd’hui — 10 août 2025NYT

These Are Drug Cartels Designated as Terrorists by the U.S.

10 août 2025 à 00:44
President Trump has signed an order telling the Pentagon to begin using military force against certain criminal gangs that the United States has named terror organizations.

© Meridith Kohut for The New York Times

Police officers surrounding a man they accused of being a MS-13 gang member, in Ilopango, El Salvador, in 2018.
Reçu hier — 9 août 2025NYT

Gunman in Deadly C.D.C. Shooting Fixated on Covid Vaccine, Officials Say

The shooting in Atlanta, which killed a police officer, followed the spread of false information around Covid vaccines and animosity directed at the agency, public health workers say.

© Megan Varner/Reuters

Buildings in the Center of Disease Control and Prevention campus were pocked with bullet holes after a deadly shooting in Atlanta.

Ousted F.D.A. Vaccine Chief Returns to Agency

9 août 2025 à 20:51
Dr. Vinay Prasad’s rehiring was an unusual instance of a federal official targeted by the right-wing activist Laura Loomer being brought back into the Trump administration.

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Dr. Vinay Prasad left the F.D.A. in late July after being targeted by Laura Loomer and others over medication-related decisions and critical comments he had made about President Trump.

What to Know About Instagram Map, Location Sharing and Privacy Concerns

9 août 2025 à 18:33
The service rolled out this week, prompting confusion and safety concerns. Meta, which owns Instagram, said the feature was turned off unless users activated it.

© Jason Henry for The New York Times

The headquarters of Meta, which operates Instagram, in Menlo Park, Calif. The app’s new Instagram Map feature was greeted with confusion by many.

What’s Behind the Thailand-Cambodia Conflict

A series of border skirmishes between Thailand and Cambodia escalated into a military conflict in July that killed dozens of people and rattled the region. As negotiations take place, Sui-Lee Wee, The New York Times’s Southeast Asia bureau chief, talks to Katrin Bennhold, a senior writer on the International desk, about the context behind the evolving dispute.

This Blood Drive Might Be a Way into Hollywood’s Exclusive Magic Castle

9 août 2025 à 12:06
The Hollywood landmark has hosted blood drives since 2014. Donors do a good deed, but the perk is entry into the private club.

Donating blood at the castle requires advance registration, and slots are often booked weeks or months in advance. That’s because they come with one major perk over other blood drive locations: a guest pass into the private club.

The Secret to One Swing State Democrat’s Rise? Wonky TikTok Videos.

9 août 2025 à 11:00
Jeff Jackson was elected to attorney general in North Carolina the same year that President Trump won the state for the third time. Supporters see lessons for Democrats in Mr. Jackson’s rise.

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Jeff Jackson, the attorney general of North Carolina, had a steady TikTok following before he won statewide office in 2024.

A Sidelined Europe Seeks a Voice as Trump and Putin Prepare to Meet

9 août 2025 à 20:42
Ukraine and its allies are concerned that President Trump and President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia will do a deal without them and then try to impose it on Kyiv.

© Pool photo by Kin Cheung

David Lammy, Britain’s foreign secretary, and Vice President JD Vance, on Friday in Chevening, England. Mr. Vance is attending a meeting of European and Ukrainian leaders on Saturday.

Netanyahu Says Israel Wants ‘Arab Forces’ to Run Gaza. What Does That Mean?

9 août 2025 à 14:55
The Israeli cabinet agreed to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s military plan, but the quandary of who will eventually govern Gaza remains intractable.

© Saher Alghorra for The New York Times

Gathering aid airdropped on Gaza City on Thursday. The Israeli government announced on Friday that its military would prepare to seize control of the city.

Russia Goes After Ukraine With Distant Strikes and New Tactics

Assaults on Ukraine have been intensifying even as President Trump has threatened new sanctions on Moscow, and now is preparing to meet with Russia’s leader.

© David Guttenfelder/The New York Times

A woman running from her apartment block carrying her pets after Russian aerial bombs exploded nearby in Kharkiv, Ukraine, last month.
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