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With Acts of Subversion, Some Russians Fight Propaganda in Schools

6 mai 2025 à 13:33
Three years into Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, antiwar parents and some teachers say they are going to great lengths to shield children from state-mandated patriotic education classes.

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Students in 2023 visited a museum in Moscow dedicated to World War II. President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia introduced “patriotic education” in schools in early 2022.

Israel’s ‘Intensive’ Escalation, and an Air Traffic Control Crisis

Plus, the Met Gala’s unforgettable looks.

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Israeli spokesmen said the expanded ground operation would include “a wide attack, involving moving most of Gaza’s population,” as well as the “holding of territories” by Israeli soldiers for an indefinite period of time.

Who Is Friedrich Merz, Who Lost First Parliamentary Vote to Become Germany’s Chancellor?

Supporters of the former corporate lawyer say he is well-prepared and thoughtful, but critics accuse him of failing to think more than one step ahead and breaking promises.

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An election campaign poster for Friedrich Merz in western Germany this year.

G.O.P. Targets a Medicaid Loophole Used by 49 States to Grab Federal Money

6 mai 2025 à 11:02
States have long used taxes on hospitals and nursing homes to increase federal matching funds. If Republicans end the tactic, red states could feel the most pain.

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Judd Gregg, who used the loophole as New Hampshire’s governor during a fiscal emergency for the state, lamented its widespread adoption during his Senate career.

Locals in Pakistani Kashmir Fear Being the First to Face India’s Ire

6 mai 2025 à 10:51
Many in the region are preparing for a possible military confrontation between India and Pakistan because of a terrorist attack two weeks ago.

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A giant sign extolling love for Kashmir in Muzaffarabad, the capital of the Pakistani-administered side of the disputed region, belies the tension reignited after a deadly attack on the Indian side of Kashmir.

Leaders of Wellness Company That Sold Orgasmic Experiences Go on Trial

6 mai 2025 à 09:00
OneTaste said it was dedicated to female pleasure. Federal prosecutors in Brooklyn say its founders abused customers and ran it for their own benefit.

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Nicole Daedone, left, and Rachel Cherwitz, shown in London during a British court proceeding, have pleaded not guilty and face up to 20 years in prison if convicted.

What to Know About Germany’s New Government

6 mai 2025 à 06:01
The choice of ministers points to a tolerance for political risk, but it also assembles a team of loyalists around the new chancellor and vice chancellor.

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Friedrich Merz, the leader of Germany’s conservative Christian Democratic Union, in Berlin on Monday.

Trump Denies Posting a Purported A.I. Image of Himself as Pope

5 mai 2025 à 22:28
The president suggested Catholics, who have criticized the apparently A.I.-generated image, were not offended, and said that anyone who was “can’t take a joke.”

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“I had nothing to do with it,” President Trump said on Monday, referring to an image posted to his social media accounts of him as pope.

13 Workers Found Killed at Gold Mine in Peru

6 mai 2025 à 02:51
The men were killed in a region that has seen growing conflict over access to ore in recent years. The mine has also been a hotbed of illegal gold mining.

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Relatives of the slain gold miners outside the morgue in Trujillo, Peru, on Monday.

Trump’s Hope for Gaza Deal Fades as Israel Plans Major Escalation

6 mai 2025 à 02:02
Ahead of a trip to the Middle East, President Trump has disengaged from the conflict, analysts said, but must now decide how to respond.

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Analysts say that President Trump and his senior officials have grown distracted from the Israel-Hamas conflict, giving something of a free hand to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

Judge Orders Elections Board to Certify Democrat’s Victory in Contested N.C. Race

6 mai 2025 à 03:37
The federal ruling on Monday was the most significant legal victory yet for Justice Allison Riggs, the Democratic incumbent in a State Supreme Court race.

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Justice Allison Riggs spoke at a rally with voters to protest efforts by her opponent, Judge Jefferson Griffin, to overturn the election results, in Raleigh, N.C., last month.

Branden Jacobs-Jenkins on Winning a Pulitzer for ‘Purpose’

6 mai 2025 à 00:37
“It’s the most surreal day ever,” the playwright said as he learned the news while getting ready to attend his first Met Gala.

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Branden Jacobs-Jenkins’s “Purpose” won the Pulitzer Prize for drama, just days after that Broadway play received six Tony nominations including for best play.
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