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India’s Supreme Court Tells New Delhi to Round Up Stray Dogs

12 août 2025 à 15:01
In cities across the country, the feral animals are both loved and feared. The judges are forging into intensely emotional territory by going after the ones in the capital.

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Stray dogs in New Delhi on Tuesday. There has been a rash of incidents in recent years in which children have been mauled and in some cases killed by street dogs.

Gaming Out the Price of a Trump Trade Deal With China

President Trump again delayed higher tariffs on Chinese goods. But his recent moves on computer chips have stoked fears he’s willing to give too much to reach an accord.

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President Trump has signaled a shift in policy that could have profound implications on the global chips trade.

Israeli Hostage Families Call for Nationwide Walkout

12 août 2025 à 13:45
Relatives of captives held by Hamas excoriated the Israeli government for what they called “an endless war without purpose.” It was unclear how many would join them.

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Relatives of hostages marched with tens of thousands of other Israelis to call for a deal to free their loved ones in Tel Aviv on Saturday.

The D.C. Takeover

12 août 2025 à 13:03
We look at crime in the nation’s capital and President Trump’s legal authority to intervene.

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In Washington, D.C.

A Glow-Up Gone Awry

12 août 2025 à 12:34
A restoration of a beloved figure of the Virgin Mary causes an uproar. “The Macarena cannot be made up!”

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The statue of the Virgin Mary, also known simply as the Macarena, in her basilica in Seville, Spain, this month.

Trump’s ‘Law and Order’ Crackdown on D.C., and Silicon Valley Embraces the Pentagon

Plus, a quiet crisis for America’s jurors.

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President Trump took federal control of the police force in the nation’s capital for 30 days and mobilized 800 National Guard troops to fight crime in the capital, despite falling crime rates there.

Why Surrendering a Key Eastern Region Would Be Hard for Ukraine

12 août 2025 à 11:13
As President Trump talks of land swaps, Ukrainians find it difficult to imagine giving up the Donbas, for military, humanitarian and political reasons.

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A Ukrainian soldier scanning the sky for Russian drones in the destroyed and mostly abandoned town of Kostiantynivka, in June.

The D.N.C.’s New Leader Seeks to Curb Dark Money Influence in 2028 Primaries

12 août 2025 à 11:02
The move is the first significant maneuver from Ken Martin to shape the party’s next presidential nominating process, but how much bite his proposal could have remains to be seen.

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Ken Martin’s proposal notably does not attempt to address the role of super PACs or direct-but-limited contributions from corporations.

How College Financial Troubles Could Reshape Student Life

12 août 2025 à 11:01
Austerity is coming to colleges boxed in by President Trump’s cuts and their own troubles. As they lay off workers, cut majors and take other steps, the changes may eventually be felt in classrooms.

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The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill is one of the universities carrying out cost-cutting measures.

They Cleaned Subways During Covid. Now They’ll Get Millions in Back Pay.

12 août 2025 à 14:02
A $3 million settlement will be divided among 452 underpaid workers employed at the height of the coronavirus pandemic, the city comptroller's office said.

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Susana Baez, who cleaned subway cars during the coronavirus pandemic, is among the workers who will benefit from the settlement.
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