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index.feed.received.today — 14 mai 2025NYT

Tiny Company With China Ties Announces Big Purchase of Trump Cryptocurrency

14 mai 2025 à 00:16
The firm, which produces content for TikTok, recorded no revenue last year, but it announced this week that a mysterious stock sale would allow it to invest heavily in the $TRUMP memecoin.

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President Trump’s crypto venture, which channels profits directly to the Trump family, has generated conflicts of interest that have alarmed ethics experts.

Adams Lashes Out at Prosecutors, Saying They Sought to Humiliate Him

Mayor Eric Adams of New York City railed against the federal authorities who accused him of corruption and seized his numerous cellphones.

© Angelina Katsanis for The New York Times

Mayor Eric Adams of New York was charged with fraud, bribery and other crimes in a case that was ultimately dismissed at the request of President Trump’s Justice Department.

Trump Welcomes White South African Refugees as He Shuts Out Afghans and Others

13 mai 2025 à 23:08
The Trump administration carved out an exception to its refugee ban for white South Africans. But other groups, including Afghans who helped U.S. forces during the war in their country, are being shut out.

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Afghan refugees unloading their belongings from a truck after arriving in Pakistan last week.

As Trump Hails Plan to Accept Qatari Jet, Congress Sits on the Sidelines

13 mai 2025 à 23:03
Republicans on Capitol Hill seem unlikely to challenge President Trump as he pushes ethics guardrails around profiting from the presidency to the breaking point.

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In 1997, President Bill Clinton came under scrutiny for inviting donors to stay overnight in the White House’s famed Lincoln Bedroom, setting off a firestorm around claims that he was shamelessly exploiting the presidency.
index.feed.received.yesterday — 13 mai 2025NYT

Zelensky Asks Trump to Attend Peace Talks, but Putin’s Plans Remain Unclear

President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine said that if President Trump attended the talks, it would put pressure on Russia’s leader, Vladimir V. Putin, to meet face-to-face.

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A photo released by Russian state media of President Vladimir V. Putin in Moscow on Monday. Russia has yet to say whether Mr. Putin will go to peace talks in Turkey.

Trump to Lift Sanctions on Syria and Meet With New President

13 mai 2025 à 22:54
President Trump, on a state visit to Saudi Arabia, said he made the decision after speaking to the Saudi crown prince. The president is trying to drum up Saudi investment in the U.S.

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President Ahmed al-Shara of Syria during an interview in Damascus, Syria, last month. Mr. al-Shara led a rebel alliance that ousted the dictatorship of President Bashar al-Assad in December.

Tesla Board Chair Robyn Denholm Made $198 Million Selling Stock as Profit Fell

Robyn Denholm sold Tesla stock in recent months while Elon Musk, the chief executive she oversees, worked for President Trump and alienated many car buyers.

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Since becoming Tesla’s board leader in 2018, Robyn Denholm has made more than $530 million in profit from selling Tesla shares, far more than her peers at the most valuable U.S. companies.

Israel Bombards Gaza Seeking to Kill Muhammad Sinwar, a Top Hamas Leader, Officials Say

Israeli officials said the military had launched an attack targeting Muhammad Sinwar, the brother of a leader killed last year.

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Palestinians inspecting the site of an Israeli airstrike near the European Hospital in Khan Younis in the Gaza Strip on Tuesday.

Chasing Tax Cuts, Trump and Republicans Want to Make States Pay

13 mai 2025 à 19:46
G.O.P. leaders are exploring cuts to federal aid, leaving some states fearful that their budgets cannot absorb billions of dollars in new costs.

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President Trump and his Republican allies in Congress are coalescing around a new strategy: forcing cash-strapped states to pick up more of the bill for government services.

Trump Administration Cuts Additional $450 Million in Grants to Harvard

13 mai 2025 à 19:41
The latest broadside from the federal government comes as Harvard faces multiple investigations from across the Trump administration.

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Harvard has rejected a list of intrusive demands from the federal government and filed a lawsuit to challenge the suspension of more than $2 billion in multiyear grants.

Robert Benton, Influential Director and Screenwriter, Dies at 92

13 mai 2025 à 19:20
After collaborating on the script for “Bonnie and Clyde,” he went on to write and direct “Kramer vs. Kramer” and “Places in the Heart.”

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The director and screenwriter Robert Benton in 1979, the year “Kramer vs. Kramer” was released. It was that year’s top-grossing film and won five Academy Awards.

In Private, Some Israeli Officers Admit That Gaza Is on the Brink of Starvation

13 mai 2025 à 19:11
Israel’s government has publicly dismissed warnings of extreme food shortages after it blocked aid deliveries, but an internal analysis concluded that a crisis looms if food supplies are not restored.

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Palestinians waiting to receive a cooked meal in Jabaliya camp, northern Gaza Strip, in April. Food supplies have dried up since Israel blocked aid deliveries in March.

An L.A. Doctor’s House Burned. Now He Treats the Fires’ Effects in Neighbors.

A new clinic, opened by a pulmonologist who lost his home in the Palisades blaze, is addressing the health issues developing among people exposed to the fires.

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Dr. Ashraf Elsayegh, right, Saint John’s Health Center’s disaster clinic in Santa Monica, with patient Norma Arujo during a February visit.

How Pandora Is Surviving Trump’s Trade War

13 mai 2025 à 17:51
Pandora, the Danish jewelry company, said it was “battle ready,” with plans to raise prices and reroute shipments from the United States, but tariffs could potentially cost it millions of dollars.

© Bryan Anselm for The New York Times

Shoppers in a Pandora jewelry store at the American Dream mall in East Rutherford, N.J. The company, best known for its silver charm bracelets, has been making jewelry in Thailand since 1989.

Germany Bans Far-Right ‘King of Germany’ Group and Arrests Its Leaders

13 mai 2025 à 16:24
Members of a group calling itself the Kingdom of Germany, which was targeted in nationwide raids, reject the existence of the German state and want to set up a parallel one.

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Peter Fitzek, the self-proclaimed “king” of a group that calls itself the Kingdom of Germany, in 2023. He was among those recently arrested.
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