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Aujourd’hui — 1 novembre 2024NYT

Boeing Reaches New Deal With Union in Hopes of Ending Strike

1 novembre 2024 à 00:58
The aerospace manufacturer’s largest union said it would put the contract to a vote on Monday by its 33,000 members, who rejected two earlier agreements.

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Striking Boeing workers rallying in Seattle last week, when they rejected an earlier contract proposal in a vote.
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Cuomo Told a House Panel His Memory Was Hazy. Is That a Perjury Defense?

1 novembre 2024 à 00:06
House Republicans referred the former New York governor for prosecution. His insistence on a faulty memory makes that outcome unlikely.

© Annabelle Gordon/Reuters

Former Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo told a House subcommittee this summer that he did not recall whether he had a role in a pivotal state report on nursing home deaths related to Covid.
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As Election Nears, Foreign Leaders Fear ‘a Vacuum’ in American Leadership

Par : Peter Baker
31 octobre 2024 à 23:32
President Biden hosted his final pre-election international visitor in the Oval Office, where the talk focused on the Middle East and Europe. But uncertainty in the United States hung over the meeting.

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President Biden and President Nikos Christodoulides of Cyprus in the Oval Office on Wednesday. Cyprus could play an important role in the conflicts in Ukraine and the Middle East for whoever is the next president.
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White Women Could Decide the Election

31 octobre 2024 à 22:40
Also, Russia is making swift advances in Ukraine. Here’s the latest at the end of Thursday.

© Ruth Fremson/The New York Times

A group called “White Women Answer the Call” is organizing for Kamala Harris.
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Why the Right Thinks Trump Is Running Away With the Race

31 octobre 2024 à 17:52
Skewed polls and anonymous betting markets are building up Republicans’ expectations. Donald Trump could use that to challenge the result.

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Former President Donald J. Trump at a rally in Greenville, N.C., this month. Partisan polls appear focused on lifting Republican enthusiasm and cementing the idea that Mr. Trump can lose only in a rigged election.
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Hier — 31 octobre 2024NYT

Young Thug Pleads Guilty in YSL Case Nearly a Year Into Trial

31 octobre 2024 à 23:29
The star Atlanta rapper admitted to six counts, including participating in criminal street gang activity, ending his role in the longest trial in Georgia history.

© Arvin Temkar/Atlanta Journal-Constitution, via Associated Press

Young Thug, born Jeffery Williams, was arrested more than 900 days ago on charges that he led a violent street gang in Atlanta.
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Harris and Trump Trade Attacks Over Gender, and Mark Cuban Enters the Fray

Kamala Harris seized on Donald Trump’s latest comments about women, and the Trump team lashed out over a remark about his female allies by Mark Cuban, a top Harris supporter.

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Vice President Kamala Harris criticized former President Donald J. Trump on Thursday over comments he made the night before saying that he would protect American women “whether the women like it or not.”
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Trump Had an ‘America First’ Foreign Policy. But It Was a Breakdown in American Policymaking.

31 octobre 2024 à 22:47
A second Donald J. Trump presidency would almost certainly mark a return to an era of foreign policy decrees, untethered to any policy process, at a moment of maximum international peril.

© Pete Marovich for The New York Times

As president, Donald J. Trump was never a true isolationist, in spite of his rhetoric.
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Suzanne Nossel, PEN America Leader, to Leave Embattled Organization

31 octobre 2024 à 22:24
Suzanne Nossel, who has led the free expression group since 2013, is leaving after a year of intense criticism of its response to the war in Gaza.

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Under the leadership of Suzanne Nossel, PEN America expanded its focus beyond the literary world, starting initiatives relating to free speech on campus, online harassment, book bans and the spread of laws restricting teaching of controversial subjects.
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Donald Trump Is Bored

31 octobre 2024 à 20:28
There’s plenty going on there, but it’s not senility. It’s “extravagance.”

© Photo illustration by Pablo Delcan; source photograph by Mike Stobe/Getty Images

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Iranian Officials Threaten Retaliation for Israeli Strikes

31 octobre 2024 à 21:57
It was unclear how or when Iran plans to respond, or whether the rhetoric could be bluster. Iranian officials had downplayed the damage of Israel’s last attack.

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Gen. Ali Fadavi, Deputy Chief of the Islamic Revolution Guards Corps, on Thursday indicated that Iran intends to retaliate to Israel’s recent attacks.
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Internal Emails Show Harvard Leaders Debating Response to Hamas Attack

31 octobre 2024 à 21:33
Messages among leaders at Harvard and other universities, published by House Republicans, reveal discussions on how to balance public statements about the war and how to negotiate with protesters.

© Sophie Park for The New York Times

At Harvard, leaders revised a response to the attack on Israelis, removing the word “violent” and a sentence calling it an “act of terror.”
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Rare Autumn Drought in Northeast Brings a Spate of Wildfires

31 octobre 2024 à 21:17
Hundreds of fires are burning in New Jersey and Connecticut as the region experiences a spell of unusually warm fall weather.

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In Connecticut, where Gov. Ned Lamont has declared a state of emergency, there have been 84 wildfires since Oct. 21, an increase from five over the same period last year.
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Sugar Rationing Lowered Diabetes and Hypertension in British Children

Par : Gina Kolata
31 octobre 2024 à 19:00
British data shows that children conceived and born during a period of sugar rationing were less likely to develop diabetes or high blood pressure later in life.

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Children waiting for a sweetshop to open during a pause in sweets rationing in Britain in 1949.
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