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Reçu aujourd’hui — 4 septembre 2025NYT

Representative LaMonica McIver Overcomes G.O.P. Effort to Censure Her

3 septembre 2025 à 23:29
Ms. McIver, a New Jersey Democrat, has been charged with assaulting immigration agents outside a detention center. A push to censure her and eject her from a House committee failed.

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Representative LaMonica McIver, a New Jersey Democrat, has pleaded not guilty to federal assault charges.

Senator’s Visit to Spy Agency Was Canceled After Laura Loomer Complained

3 septembre 2025 à 23:29
Senator Mark Warner’s visit was classified and not intended to be publicized. It was to include a meeting with the head of the agency and a briefing on the agency’s use of artificial intelligence.

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Laura Loomer has questioned the loyalty of various intelligence officers, and helped oust the National Security Agency’s director, deputy director and general counsel.

Newsmax Accuses Fox News of Violating Antitrust Laws

3 septembre 2025 à 23:23
The smaller outlet in conservative TV news argued in a lawsuit that Fox News had essentially created a monopoly. Fox said the case had no merit.

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Christopher Ruddy, the owner of Newsmax. Newsmax argued that Fox News and its parent company, Fox Corporation, had in effect created a financial penalty for cable and satellite distributors that want to carry Newsmax on their basic, entry-level tier of channels.

Smithsonian Responds to Trump’s Demand for a Review of Its Exhibits

3 septembre 2025 à 22:47
In a letter to the White House, the Smithsonian asserted its “authority over our programming and content,” but said a team would review what information it would turn over.

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Among the Smithsonian’s 21 museums are the American Art Museum and National Portrait Gallery in Washington.

Newsom and Republicans Scramble to Raise Cash in California Redistricting Fight

Total spending could top $200 million in a November contest that could help determine control of the House next year.

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Gov. Gavin Newsom of California is asking wealthy donors to back his redistricting ballot measure. His advisers have privately said they want to raise more than $100 million for his November campaign.

In Texas, a Senate Race Turns Brutal Before It’s Even Declared

3 septembre 2025 à 22:34
Attorney General Ken Paxton is waging “legal war” against Beto O’Rourke, a possible Democratic rival, threatening jail and an investigation that could bankrupt his organization.

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The clash between the politicians started last month as an offshoot of President Trump’s push to have Republicans redraw congressional lines in Texas.
Reçu hier — 3 septembre 2025NYT

Amazon Pares Back Free Shipping Perk on Prime

3 septembre 2025 à 21:00
The e-commerce giant is ending a program that let Prime members share free shipping with a family member who lives somewhere else. Here’s what to know.

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Amazon is ending its Prime Invitee program, which allowed Prime Members to share their free, fast shipping perk with someone outside their household.

Rats in a Stroller: The Central Park Playground Panic

3 septembre 2025 à 22:12
City data actually suggest that rat sightings are declining. But horror stories are everywhere, and a single rat in a stroller is enough to set off a panic.

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A rat at the Diana Ross Playground in Central Park. Rats have proliferated in several Upper West Side playgrounds.

Google Search Monopoly Ruling Sends Signal for Big-Tech Antitrust Cases

3 septembre 2025 à 20:33
A federal judge ordered steps in the search monopoly case that will restrain Google but not break it up, signaling a cautious antitrust approach by courts.

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The Google search case is one of five pending antitrust suits by the Justice Department or the F.T.C. against big tech companies: Amazon, Apple, Meta and Google, twice.

F.D.A. Official Overruled Scientists on Wide Access to Covid Shots

3 septembre 2025 à 20:28
The agency’s staff scientists pointed out how Covid was still unpredictable and posed a threat to toddlers, but the official decided to restrict shots only to children with risk factors.

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Dr. Vinay Prasad disagreed with staff at the F.D.A., wanting to narrow Covid vaccination approvals to people younger than 65 who have health conditions that put them at risk for severe disease.

N.Y. Attorney General Sues Far-Right Group VDARE for Misusing Funds

3 septembre 2025 à 18:35
The suit says the nonprofit’s leaders — who helped bring anti-immigrant ideas into the G.O.P. mainstream — used donor money to buy a castle-like home.

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Peter and Lydia Brimelow, leaders of the anti-immigration nonprofit VDARE, are being sued by Letitia James, New York’s attorney general, for allegedly misusing funds to purchase a medieval-style castle in West Virginia.

Snubbing RFK Jr., States Announce Plans to Coordinate on Vaccines

3 septembre 2025 à 21:16
California, Oregon and Washington said they would work together to review scientific data, saying the C.D.C. could no longer be trusted. But Florida said it would abolish all vaccine mandates.

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Federal policies on vaccines have been changing rapidly since Robert F. Kennedy Jr., a vaccine skeptic, became secretary of Health and Human Services.

Putin Takes His ‘Limo Diplomacy’ to China

3 septembre 2025 à 17:27
Rides in his hulking bulletproof Aurus with the Indian and North Korean leaders offered the Russian leader an ideal setting for deepening ties.

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President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia exiting his Aurus limousine in Beijing on Tuesday.
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