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Aujourd’hui — 2 juin 2024NYT

Elecciones en México: dos mujeres compiten para gobernar el país

2 juin 2024 à 11:05
La votación muy probablemente le otorgará la presidencia del país a una mujer por primera vez en su historia, lo que exhibe inmensos avances de género en la escena política de México.

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Las encuestas muestran a dos mujeres liderando la intención de voto en las elecciones presidenciales de México. Las mujeres no tuvieron permitido votar en el país hasta 1953.
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Hunter Biden to Go on Trial in Gun Case, Days After Trump Was Convicted

Par : Glenn Thrush
2 juin 2024 à 19:00
On Monday in Delaware, one of two trials will begin in which President Biden’s son will defend himself during a presidential election year.

© Haiyun Jiang for The New York Times

Hunter Biden with his wife, Melissa Cohen, and son, Beau, on Friday. A year ago, he seemed unlikely to face trial on the gun charges he will face starting Monday.
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Departing House Members Ask: ‘Why Am I Here?’

31 mai 2024 à 00:59
A wave of retirees from both parties, including committee chairs and rising stars, say that serving in Congress is no longer worth the frustration.

© Kent Nishimura for The New York Times

A sense of malaise and dysfunction has led to an exodus of lawmakers from the Capitol.
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Akron Shooting Leaves 1 Dead and 24 Wounded, Police Say

2 juin 2024 à 17:36
Details about what led up to the shooting in Akron, Ohio, were unclear. At least two of those wounded were in critical condition, officials said.

© Mike Vielhaber/News 5 Cleveland, via Associated Press

The Akron Police Department said that at least one person was killed in a shooting that also left two dozen people wounded.
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Stuck at the Start

2 juin 2024 à 13:37
In the last few years, many Americans have gotten stuck in their starter house.

© Michelle Litvin for The New York Times

In Chicago.
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As Hunter Biden’s Trial Nears, President Biden Pulls Him Close

Par : Katie Rogers
2 juin 2024 à 11:04
President Biden has weathered years of scandals surrounding his son. But people close to both men say the president has refused to treat him as a political liability.

© Pete Marovich for The New York Times

President Biden and his son, Hunter Biden, riding bikes in Rehoboth Beach, Del., on Saturday.
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Rudy Giuliani Holds 80th Birthday Amid Many Woes

1 juin 2024 à 23:07
The indicted and increasingly isolated former New York mayor celebrated his birthday over pasta and meatballs. Donald J. Trump sent a video.

© Jeenah Moon for The New York Times

Rudolph W. Giuliani has been indicted in election-interference cases and has filed for bankruptcy.
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A Felon in the Oval Office Would Test the American System

Par : Peter Baker
2 juin 2024 à 17:34
Some are wondering how the Constitution’s checks and balances, meant to hold presidents accountable, would work if the next president elected were already a felon.

© Library of Congress

An illustration of Patrick Henry, who warned at the Virginia convention on ratifying the Constitution of the possibility of “absolute despotism.”
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Here’s Where Trump’s Other Cases Stand

2 juin 2024 à 11:04
After being convicted in a Manhattan courtroom, the former president still faces charges in three criminal prosecutions, all of which are tangled up in procedural delays.

© Doug Mills/The New York Times

Former President Donald Trump at Trump Tower on Friday, after being convicted of 34 felony counts of falsifying business records to cover up a sex scandal.
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Mexicans Go to Polls in Historic Election, as 2 Women Vie to Lead the Country

2 juin 2024 à 13:15
The voting is very likely to put a woman in the country’s presidency for the first time ever, showcasing the immense strides that females have made in Mexico’s political scene.

© Carl De Souza/Agence France-Presse — Getty Images

Polls show two women lead the field of candidates in Mexico’s presidential election. Women weren’t even allowed to vote in the country until 1953.
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