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Reçu aujourd’hui — 21 novembre 2025 NYT

Mamdani Urges D.S.A. Not to Endorse a Challenger to Jeffries

20 novembre 2025 à 23:11
Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani argued that an endorsement of a left-leaning ally, Chi Ossé, would hurt his efforts to secure mainstream Democratic support for his proposals.

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Zohran Mamdani, right, has tried to privately persuade Chi Ossé, left, not to challenge Representative Hakeem Jeffries. On Wednesday, he went public with his efforts.

Trump Calling Reporter ‘Piggy’ Was ‘Frankness,’ White House Says

20 novembre 2025 à 22:13
Karoline Leavitt, the White House press secretary, addressed for the first time a schoolyard insult that President Trump lobbed at a Bloomberg News reporter last week.

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Karoline Leavitt, the White House press secretary, was asked to explain what the president had meant when he called a reporter “piggy.”

Short on Cash, D.N.C. Took Out $15 Million Loan in October

20 novembre 2025 à 22:00
The move, unusual for a year without a midterm or presidential election, is the latest sign of financial distress for the Democratic Party.

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Ken Martin, the chairman of the Democratic National Committee, at a rally this month in Newark for Representative Mikie Sherrill, who was elected New Jersey’s next governor.
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Justice Dept. Appears to Be Examining Potential Leaks in Schiff Inquiry

20 novembre 2025 à 20:25
A subpoena issued by the F.B.I. suggests the Justice Department may be seeking to identify officials who might have shared information about the inquiry into Senator Adam Schiff in an unauthorized way.

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The Justice Department appears interested in the interactions among Bill Pulte, Ed Martin and the “key witness” in the mortgage fraud investigation of Senator Adam Schiff.

Senate Democrats Investigate Kennedy Center Deals With Trump Allies

20 novembre 2025 à 19:05
Under Richard Grenell, the performing arts center has given steep discounts to CPAC and FIFA, signed contracts with administration associates and spent lavishly on friends.

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Richard Grenell at a White House dinner for the Kennedy Center board in May. Since he was tapped to lead the center, it has become something resembling a private club for the president’s friends and supporters.

Old Divides of East and West Haunt Germany’s Newest Arrivals

Refugees who poured into the country a decade ago fared better when they landed in the more prosperous West, an enduring legacy of reunification.

The Kadib Alban family and Christel Deutsch, right, in Ms. Deutsch’s home in Daun, Germany, last month. The Kadib Albans, who immigrated to western Germany from Syria, have faired better than many migrants who landed in the country’s east.

Democrats Raise Concerns Over Allied Curbs on Intelligence Sharing

20 novembre 2025 à 19:02
Britain’s limits on sharing information reflect growing unease among partner nations over the legality of the U.S. strikes on boats purportedly carrying drugs.

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Representative Jim Himes of Connecticut, the top Democrat on the House Intelligence Committee, said the loss of intelligence from Colombia could have real effects.

Iran Withdraws From Deal for International Nuclear Inspections

20 novembre 2025 à 20:50
Iran’s foreign minister said his country would halt plans for a reinstatement of nuclear inspections at a time of heightened concern over Iran’s enriched uranium.

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The Natanz Enrichment Facility in Iran after American airstrikes struck it in June. A U.N. nuclear watchdog agency has been unable to inspect the country’s nuclear facilities.

Miss Hall’s Students Accused a Teacher of Sexual Abuse, But Prosecutors Won’t Charge Him

20 novembre 2025 à 18:42
Despite evidence of sexual abuse by a Massachusetts teacher, prosecutors said no criminal conduct occurred. Now survivors are trying to change consent laws they say “offered cover” to their abuser.

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Administrators at Miss Hall’s School in Pittsfield, Mass., apologized to students and alumnae for sexual misconduct by teachers and staff members that was documented in an investigative report.

Lawsuit Challenges Trump Administration Over $1.8 Million in Immigration Fines

20 novembre 2025 à 17:56
A class-action suit accuses the Trump administration of weaponizing civil penalties to force undocumented migrants to self-deport through enormous penalties.

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Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents conducting a street raid in New York last month. Some migrants have been assessed a $1,000 daily fine for being illegally present in the United States.
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