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How a Deal to Shape Golf’s Future Went Cold

12 avril 2025 à 14:00
Despite interventions by President Trump, talks to combine the PGA Tour and LIV Golf have come to a standstill.

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Jon Rahm of Spain plays his shot from the eighth tee during the second round of the Masters Tournament at Augusta National Golf Club on Friday.

Brain Trust

12 avril 2025 à 12:38
Fan gatherings present opportunities to geek out with fellow enthusiasts. Can we cultivate some of that energy in everyday life?

Jewish Groups and Synagogues Defend Students Detained by ICE

12 avril 2025 à 11:03
More than two dozen are joining a legal effort to free a Tufts University student the Trump administration is trying to deport because of her pro-Palestinian views.

© Sophie Park for The New York Times

A flier calling for the release of Rumeysa Ozturk, a Tufts University graduate student, and Mahmoud Khalil, a recent graduate of Columbia University.

Trade War Forces Tough Question for Retailers: Raise Prices or Eat the Cost?

12 avril 2025 à 11:03
A trade war with China and tariff threats on other countries are ramping up pressure on stores that sell products from overseas — which, for some categories, is just about all of them.

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Vivian Hoffman owns several stores that sell apparel from China. Her suppliers are already raising prices because of tariffs.

As Tariffs Hit, Americans Are Racing to Buy Car Seats, iPhones and Christmas Gifts

12 avril 2025 à 11:02
Many Americans have purchased foreign-made products out of fears that companies could start to raise prices soon.

© Karsten Moran for The New York Times

Fearing increased prices because of tariffs on Chinese goods, shoppers have flocked to Apple stores to buy iPhones, deciding not to wait until the release of new models later this year.

Trump’s Tariff and Immigration Policies: A Second-Term Power Play

After a week of court challenges — and market swings — The New York Times journalists Zolan Kanno-Youngs, Hamed Aleaziz and Jonathan Swan discuss how President Trump is consolidating power in his second term.

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In South Carolina, a Once Thriving Textile Hub Is Baffled by Trump’s Tariffs

12 avril 2025 à 11:01
The Upstate region of South Carolina was saved by foreign companies after the fall of its textile industry. Now, tariffs pose another round of uncertainty.

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Union County, S.C., has not fared nearly as well as nearby areas in reviving its economy after the textile industry collapsed. But in recent years it has recruited some companies, and many locals don’t want to turn back the clock.

Newsom Tries to Understand ‘Bro Culture.’ Will It Change Him in the Process?

12 avril 2025 à 11:01
California’s governor has diagnosed one problem for Democrats — connecting with young men — and he sees his podcast as a way to address that. Other Democrats aren’t so sure.

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Gov. Gavin Newsom has used his new podcast, “This Is Gavin Newsom,” to talk with conservatives and liberals about concepts of masculinity.

Fear Shadows Many Children in Immigrant Families

12 avril 2025 à 11:00
Heightened immigration enforcement is stirring anxiety among children whose parents are vulnerable to deportation. “Every day I worry they could take my mom.”

© Jimena Peck for The New York Times

Nine million children live in U.S. households with at least one noncitizen adult who could be affected by immigration enforcement.

Before a Fatal Helicopter Crash, 2 Midair Breakdowns and Unpaid Bills

The charter firm whose helicopter plunged into the Hudson River, killing the pilot and a family of five, had been struggling financially, records show.

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Federal investigators were working to determine the cause of the crash, which killed the pilot and a family of five on a sightseeing tour.

Military Judge Throws Out Sept. 11 Case Confession as Obtained Through Torture

12 avril 2025 à 01:33
The critical question of whether the prisoner’s 2007 interrogations could be used at his capital trial has shadowed the case for years.

Ammar al-Baluchi at Guantánamo Bay in 2024 in an image provided by his lawyers. He is accused of sending money and providing other support to some of the hijackers who carried out the Sept. 11, 2001, attack.

For Taiwan’s Small Exporters, the Uncertainty’s as Bad as the Tariffs

12 avril 2025 à 06:01
The island’s many small factories have thrived by being frugal — and flexible. But President Trump’s unpredictability is testing their limits.

Alex Tang, right, employs about a dozen people at Aegis CNC, which makes manufacturing equipment in Taichung, Taiwan. He does not export directly to the United States, but many of his customers do.

Boeing Helped Power Russia’s Economy. Could It Return?

Moscow is hinting that the company would be welcomed back as part of a thaw under President Trump. Industry skepticism runs deep.

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Rossiya Airlines Boeing 747 airliners at Moscow’s main international airport in 2021. Boeing shut its operations in Russia months later, after the invasion of Ukraine.

After L.A. Fires, Edison Wants to Bury Power Lines in Altadena and Malibu

12 avril 2025 à 04:56
Southern California Edison is echoing calls from homeowners to move spark-prone electrical equipment underground. Company officials estimated the cost at more than $650 million.

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Transmission towers in Eaton Canyon in Altadena, Calif. Southern California Edison, an electric utility, said it planned to bury power lines in fire-prone areas.

Judge Says One DOGE Member Can Access Sensitive Treasury Dept. Data

12 avril 2025 à 03:17
Nineteen state attorneys general had sued to block Elon Musk’s government efficiency team from accessing Treasury systems that include Americans’ bank account and Social Security information.

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Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency, or DOGE, team has been seeking access to the Treasury Department’s systems and data.

Menendez Brothers Win Ruling in Bid for Resentencing

12 avril 2025 à 03:07
The men, who killed their parents in 1989, are pursuing several efforts to be released after decades in prison.

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Mark Geragos, a lawyer for Erik and Lyle Menendez, speaking in Los Angeles on Friday, after a judge cleared the way for additional hearings in the brothers’ bid to be resentenced.

Mikal Mahdi Executed by Firing Squad in South Carolina

12 avril 2025 à 00:37
Mikal Mahdi’s execution came about a month after the first person in state history was killed in such a manner. Before that, no person had been killed by a firing squad in the United States in 15 years.

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This photo provided by the South Carolina Department of Corrections shows the state’s death chamber in Columbia, S.C., including the electric chair, right, and a firing squad chair.

Joseph Boskin, Scholar of Humor and April Fool’s Prankster, Dies at 95

12 avril 2025 à 00:04
To oblige an eager reporter, he invented a story about the holiday’s origin. He didn’t realize it would turn out to be his “Andy Warhol moment.”

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Joseph Boskin in his Boston University office in 1999. His credentials as an authority on humor got him involved in one of the kookiest episodes in the annals of April Fools’ tomfoolery.
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