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Reçu aujourd’hui — 24 août 2025NYT

Peace Talks in Ukraine All Lead to the Donbas

24 août 2025 à 06:01
The contested region is where Russia’s war in Ukraine began a decade ago. Scores of Ukrainian soldiers have died defending it. Would Ukraine give it up now?

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Ukrainian soldiers firing toward a Russian target in the Donetsk region this year. The Donbas, made up of the Donetsk and Luhansk regions, has become the focus of territorial disputes between Ukraine and Russia.

As Other Israelis Die in War, Ultra-Orthodox Resist Call to Fight

Ultra-Orthodox Israelis, exempt for decades from military service, are now being drafted. Their rage is dividing Israel and threatening Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s coalition.

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An ultra-Orthodox Jewish man being carried by Israeli security forces during a protest against conscription last week in Kfar Yona.

Florida Paints Over Rainbow Memorial for Pulse Nightclub Shooting Victims

23 août 2025 à 22:55
The mayor of Orlando, Fla., said that the crosswalk mural, which featured the Pride flag’s colors, was removed overnight this week. Community members protested and have, for now, repainted it.

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Before and after photos of the crosswalk that had been painted in rainbow colors in Orlando, Fla., to memorialize the victims of a mass shooting at the Pulse nightclub in 2016. It was painted over this week.
Reçu hier — 23 août 2025NYT

Fed Officials Try to Keep Focus on Economy as Trump Intensifies Attacks

23 août 2025 à 22:19
The administration’s effort to oust a Fed governor as part of a pressure campaign for lower borrowing costs created an inescapable distraction at this year’s Jackson Hole conference.

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Jerome Powell, the Federal Reserve chair, at the Jackson Hole economic conference. President Trump focused his ire on Mr. Powell and now other policymakers over interest rates.

Faced With Trump’s English Mandate, Mexico’s Truckers Report to Class

23 août 2025 à 18:45
Companies, fearing penalties that could put them out of business, race to make sure their drivers have enough English to communicate with U.S. officials.

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Mexican truck drivers who work transporting cargo to the United States attending a six-week crash course in English this month in Nuevo Laredo, Mexico.

Abrego Garcia’s Lawyers Say U.S. Officials Tried to Use Uganda Deportation Threat to ‘Coerce’ Guilty Plea

23 août 2025 à 18:23
Officials dangled an offer to send Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia to Costa Rica if he pleaded guilty to criminal charges, the lawyers said in a filing, then threatened to send him to Uganda if he did not.

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Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia, at right, after being released from custody in Tennessee on Friday. He has rejoined his family in Maryland.

Intel's Downfall Underlines How Even Tech Giants Can Fade

23 août 2025 à 16:29
The Silicon Valley chipmaker’s journey from icon to a government project, with the sale of a 10 percent stake to the Trump administration, underlines how even the mightiest in tech can fall.

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Intel’s co-founders and early employees prolonged its dominance. But it couldn’t outrun the disruptive forces of Silicon Valley forever.

The All-Female Hacker House Trying to Break A.I.’s Glass Ceiling

23 août 2025 à 11:01
FoundHer House, a home in San Francisco’s Glen Park neighborhood, is the rare all-female hacker house where residents are creating a supportive community to build their start-ups.

The members of FoundHer House, an all-female hacker house in San Francisco. From left, Ava Poole, 20; Anantika Mannby, 21; Danica Sun, 19; Miki Safronov-Yamamoto, 18; Sonya Jin, 20; Fatimah Hussain, 19; Chloe Hughes, 21; and Naciima Mohamed, 20.

What Counts as a ‘National Emergency’?

22 août 2025 à 20:08
In his seven months back in office, President Trump has declared nine national emergencies, plus a “crime emergency” in Washington. Those emergency declarations have been used to justify hundreds of actions — including immigration measures, sweeping tariffs and energy deregulation — that would typically require congressional approval or lengthy regulatory review, according to a New York Times analysis of presidential documents.
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