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Reçu aujourd’hui — 20 novembre 2025 NYT

Newly Discovered Bach Pieces Are the Fruits of Decades of Detective Work

20 novembre 2025 à 00:00
A pair of organ works that scholars believe were written by a teenage Johann Sebastian Bach were premiered in Leipzig this week and added to the composer’s official catalog.

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The two pieces were premiered by Ton Koopman and given their own numbers in the catalog of Bach’s works: BWV 1178 and BWV 1179.

The World Craves A.I. Chips

19 novembre 2025 à 23:43
Also, a corruption scandal is roiling Ukraine. Here’s the latest at the end of Wednesday.

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Jensen Huang at the Nvidia GTC conference last month.

Stalled Contempt Inquiry Into Deportation Flights Springs Back to Life

19 novembre 2025 à 23:22
The resurrected inquiry could finally get to the bottom of lingering questions such as: Did top Trump administration officials purposely ignore a court order?

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Judge James E. Boasberg’s initial order laying out the contempt investigation outlined an aggressive process for figuring out what happened inside the administration.

Mexico Is Now the United States’ Top Buyer

19 novembre 2025 à 23:00
For first time in at least 30 years, the United States has exported more to Mexico than Canada, U.S. government data show, in a sign of how much North American trade has consolidated.

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Trucks moving goods from the United States to Mexico in February. “Mexico is the United States’ main trading partner,” said Marcelo Ebrard, Mexico’s economy minister.
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Alberta Invokes Last-Resort Constitutional Clause to Shield Trans Laws From Challenges

19 novembre 2025 à 23:05
The western province’s conservative government has invoked a rarely used clause in Canada’s Constitution to shield its bills limiting transgender rights from legal challenges.

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Danielle Smith, Alberta’s conservative premier, has framed the enactment of the bills as a matter of children’s safety.

Nvidia Earnings Show Profit Jumped 65% to $31.9 Billion

19 novembre 2025 à 22:41
The company, which makes the computer chips essential to the artificial intelligence boom, also said revenue in its recent quarter rose to $57 billion.

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Jensen Huang, the chief executive of Nvidia, made a bet on chips for artificial intelligence that has turned his company into a Silicon Valley giant.

George Conway, a Vocal Foe of Trump, Eyes Congressional Run

19 novembre 2025 à 21:13
The former conservative lawyer built a social media following with his harsh criticism of President Trump, who was the boss of his wife at the time.

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George Conway is moving closer to announcing a run for Congress in one of Manhattan’s wealthiest and bluest districts.

Trump Wanted to Abolish FEMA. His Own Advisers Disagree.

19 novembre 2025 à 20:57
A panel convened by President Trump is said to have rejected the president’s idea that the agency should “go away.”

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The homeland security secretary, Kristi Noem, during a news conference with Texas officials following the catastrophic flooding of the Guadalupe River in Kerrville, Texas, in July.

After Shutdown, Labor Department Says Some Data is Gone for Good

19 novembre 2025 à 20:43
Surveys were delayed and some cannot be collected at all, officials said, further complicating the Federal Reserve’s decision on interest rates next month.

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Incomplete data has major implications for central bank officials debating whether to lower interest rates for a third meeting in a row.

December Rate Cut in Doubt as Fed Fault Lines Deepen, Minutes Show

19 novembre 2025 à 20:33
The central bank’s decision to lower interest rates last month was more divisive than it first appeared as officials splintered over how to weigh a weakening labor market against rising inflation.

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Jerome H. Powell, the Federal Reserve chair, said recently that officials at the central bank held “strongly differing views.”
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