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Aujourd’hui — 2 juillet 2024NYT

A Fractured Supreme Court’s Decisions Remade America in 2024

2 juillet 2024 à 17:38
Amid signs of dysfunction and disarray, Chief Justice John Roberts reasserted his authority, while the influence of Justices Clarence Thomas and Samuel Alito waned.

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The Supreme Court term that ended on Monday was studded with more potential blockbusters than any in recent memory.
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Auto Sales Grew Slightly in Second Quarter

2 juillet 2024 à 17:06
High interest rates, economic uncertainty and a cyberattack appear to have dampened sales in the three months between April and June.

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Cox Automotive, a market research firm, has forecast 15.9 million new cars and trucks will be sold this year. That would be an increase from the 15.5 million that were sold last year, but still well below the 17 million vehicles sold annually before the pandemic.
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Elon Musk’s Politics May Be Pushing Some Buyers Away From Tesla

Par : Jack Ewing
2 juillet 2024 à 15:55
The Tesla chief executive’s polarizing statements have alienated some potential customers and may be partly responsible for a recent slump in sales.

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As Elon Musk’s public persona has become increasingly right wing, Tesla appears to be paying a price in lost sales.
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Should a Gusher of Donations Calm Democrats?

President Biden’s campaign said it had raised $127 million last month, but big donors are still anxious after his debate performance.

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President Biden’s camp is hoping to allay fears about his health and stoke worries about a Trump re-election.
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Presidential Immunity

Par : German Lopez
2 juillet 2024 à 12:40
What the Supreme Court’s ruling means for Donald Trump, and how it may reshape presidential power for years to come.

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Donald Trump on Jan. 6, 2021.
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What’s Next for Trump Charges, and Israeli Generals Want a Truce

Plus, NASA says astronauts aren’t stuck in space.

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The Supreme Court directed the trial court in Trump’s federal election case to hold hearings on what portions of the indictment can survive — a possible chance for prosecutors to set out their case in public.
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Israeli Generals, Low on Munitions, Want a Truce in Gaza

Israel’s military leadership wants a cease-fire with Hamas in case a bigger war breaks out in Lebanon, security officials say. It has also concluded that a truce would be the swiftest way to free hostages.

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A convoy of Israeli tanks near the border with Gaza on Monday.
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Biden Administration to Announce First National Heat Protections for Workers

The proposed regulation comes as a punishing heat wave descends on California and Oregon.

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The proposed heat rule is already facing opposition from industry groups that say it would drive up costs and would be cumbersome to administer.
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Inside RFK Jr.’s Cash Problems and Costly Fight for Ballot Access

Confronting steep debts and some layoffs, Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s campaign is increasingly consumed by the battle for ballot access, with his allies quietly putting money into a new legal fund.

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Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s presidential campaign has been spending heavily as it tries to gain access to state ballots and fights legal challenges brought by opponents, including the Democratic National Committee.
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These Doctors Were Censured. Wisconsin’s Prisons Hired Them Anyway.

2 juillet 2024 à 11:01
The state’s prison system has faced recent scrutiny for failing to care for inmates.

The Stanley Correctional Institution in Wisconsin. Of the 60 staff physicians employed by the state corrections system over the past decade, 17 have been censured by a state board for an error or a breach of ethics.
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Netherlands Gets a New Government: What You Need to Know

Par : Claire Moses
2 juillet 2024 à 10:42
The country has sworn in its first far-right government and is trying a new approach after nearly 14 years of Mark Rutte’s leadership. That could have broad implications for the nation and its standing in Europe.

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Dick Schoof, a former intelligence chief with no party affiliation, is the Netherlands’ new prime minister.
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Prime Minister Viktor Orban of Hungary Visits Ukraine

Par : Marc Santora
2 juillet 2024 à 17:20
Prime Minister Viktor Orban of Hungary, who has resisted European military and financial aid for Ukraine, met with President Volodymyr Zelensky in Kyiv.

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Prime Minister Viktor Orban of Hungary, left, and President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine last month at a European Union leaders’ summit in Brussels. Mr. Zelensky said it was important for the nations to talk.
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Netflix and Amazon Drive Bump in TV Show Market

Par : John Koblin
1 juillet 2024 à 21:45
Netflix and Amazon are driving a small bump in the market for TV shows after a major slowdown.

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Netflix greenlit more scripted television projects through the first quarter of this year than in any quarter since 2022.
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How to Grill a Hot Dog

Par : Ali Slagle
1 juillet 2024 à 15:59
Millions of Americans will be eating hot dogs this week. Here’s a streamlined method with a final easy tweak to ensure yours sizzles and snaps.

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Ali Slagle’s grilled hot dogs.
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