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Aujourd’hui — 30 novembre 2024NYT

With Discounts on Offer, Shoppers Seem to Bite

30 novembre 2024 à 00:18
Early data on online spending this week shows consumers are being drawn to discounts. A clearer picture of Black Friday sales, including in-store spending, will emerge in the days ahead.

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Target’s executives have said that consumers were choosing cheaper items like candles and vases, eschewing big-ticket purchases.
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Hier — 29 novembre 2024NYT

Lake-Effect Storm to Bring Several Feet of Snow to Great Lakes

29 novembre 2024 à 23:50
Forecasters warned that some areas would be “paralyzed” by the lake-effect snow. Portions of western New York had already recorded 17 inches of snow by Friday afternoon.

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Erie, Pa., on Friday, as a lake-effect storm was expected to bring several feet of snow in parts of the Great Lakes region.
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Justice Dept. Girds for a Test of Its Independence

29 novembre 2024 à 16:13
President-elect Donald Trump’s plans to install loyalists have left officials fearful that he intends to carry out his threats of retribution but hopeful that rule-of-law norms can hold.

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Since Watergate, federal officials have sought to keep White House politics out of the criminal work that the Justice Department does.
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Major Canadian News Outlets Sue OpenAI In New Copyright Case

29 novembre 2024 à 21:04
A coalition of some of Canada’s biggest media companies is seeking billions of dollars in compensation for what they say is copyright infringement on their work through ChatGPT.

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The Canadian Broadcasting Corporation office in Toronto. It, along with other major news outlets, claims OpenAI is illegally using their content.
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Vito Is First Pug to Win National Dog Show

29 novembre 2024 à 20:27
The pup became a sensation when he won best in show at the competition, which was broadcast on Thanksgiving Day. One judge said the 2-year-old is “everything a pug should be.”

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After Vito became the first pug to win the National Dog Show, his handler, Michael Scott, said he “has a beautiful head and expression,” as well as “wonderful movement.”
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Alice Hudson, Librarian Who Built a Trove of Historic Maps, Dies at 77

Par : Sam Roberts
29 novembre 2024 à 19:58
She transformed the New York Public Library’s collection of charts and atlases into one of the world’s largest and most accessible resources.

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Alice Hudson in the map room of the New York Public Library in 2005. She was chief of the library’s map division from 1981 to 2009.
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Stocks Resume Post-Election Rise

Par : Jeff Sommer
29 novembre 2024 à 19:46
With Friday’s gains included, November was the best month in a year for the S&P 500.

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Friday was the last trading day of November, and the index rose 5.7 percent for the month, according to FactSet.
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Trump Disavowed Project 2025 During the Campaign. Not Anymore.

29 novembre 2024 à 19:06
President-elect Donald J. Trump has filled his administration with people who have ties to the right-wing manifesto.

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Russell T. Vought, one of the authors of Project 2025, is returning to the White House as President-elect Donald J. Trump’s pick to head the Office of Management and Budget.
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British Lawmakers Voted to Legalize Assisted Dying. Here’s What to Know.

29 novembre 2024 à 20:39
The House of Commons voted in favor of a bill that would legalize assisted dying for the terminally ill in England and Wales, under strict conditions.

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Demonstrators rally in support of assisted dying in April outside the Houses of Parliament in London.
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Dr. Dave Weldon, Trump’s CDC Pick, Wasn’t on Anyone’s Radar

29 novembre 2024 à 17:19
But over the years, the former congressman’s views have often aligned with those of his potential boss, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. — particularly on vaccine safety.

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Dr. Dave Weldon, then a Republican congressman, discussed his opposition to a stem cell research bill in 2005.
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FIFA Should Compensate Migrant Workers Injured Building Qatar World Cup, Report Says

Par : Tariq Panja
29 novembre 2024 à 19:11
An unpublished report on the soccer governing body’s responsibility for migrant workers recommends that it should compensate those harmed.

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Workers on the construction site of the Al-Wakrah Stadium, a FIFA World Cup venue, during its construction in 2018.
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Syria Rebels Reach Aleppo, in Biggest Advance in Years

29 novembre 2024 à 22:37
A new assault on Syrian regime forces reached the major city, according to rebels and a war monitor. Government warplanes struck back at rebel territory.

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Fighters fire at Syrian government troops on the outskirts of Aleppo on Friday.
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California Man to Reunite With Family 25 Years After He ‘Vanished With No Trace’

Par : Hank Sanders
29 novembre 2024 à 16:03
Marcella Nasseri saw a man who resembled her long-lost brother in the news. Fingerprint scans solved the decades-old case.

© Patrick T. Fallon/Reuters

A California woman recognized a photograph of an unidentified man that was taken earlier this year at St. Francis Medical Center in Lynwood, Calif., as her brother Tommy, who had been missing since 1999.
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