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Dalai Lama Succession: How the Next Tibetan Spiritual Leader Will Be Chosen

2 juillet 2025 à 07:35
The Tibetan spiritual leader may announce a succession plan intended to thwart Chinese interference.

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The Dalai Lama has hinted that he might buck established succession practices as part of an apparent strategy to throw off the Chinese and avoid a vacuum that Beijing can exploit as it seeks to control Tibetan Buddhism.

Dalai Lama Tightens Grip on Reins of Succession in the Face of Chinese Pressure

2 juillet 2025 à 07:23
The aging Tibetan spiritual leader is looking to prevent Beijing from taking advantage of a power vacuum that might arise after his death.

© Atul Loke for The New York Times

Tibetan Buddhist monks gathered in Dharamshala, a Himalayan hill town in India, to discuss the future of the Dalai Lama’s spiritual office, as China tries to control who will succeed him.

CBS News President to Depart Amid Network’s Tensions With Trump

Wendy McMahon, the president of CBS News and Stations, had allied herself with Bill Owens, the “60 Minutes” executive producer who recently resigned.

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Wendy McMahon, the president of CBS News and Stations. Tensions between Ms. McMahon and CBS’s parent company, Paramount, have simmered for months.

Paramount to Pay Trump $16 Million to Settle ‘60 Minutes’ Lawsuit

President Trump had sued over an interview with former Vice President Kamala Harris. The company needs federal approval for a multibillion-dollar sale.

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President Trump sued Paramount for $10 billion last year, claiming that “60 Minutes” deceptively edited an interview with former Vice President Kamala Harris in order to interfere with the election.

Lack of New U.S. Sanctions Allows Russia to Replenish Its War Chest

2 juillet 2025 à 06:01
President Trump has issued no new restrictions on Russia this year, in effect allowing Moscow to acquire the money and materials it needs in its conflict with Ukraine.

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The Trump administration’s halting of new sanctions has created an opening for companies to funnel funds and components to President Vladimir V. Putin’s Russia.

With CEQA Scaled Back, California Hopes for a Housing Boom

2 juillet 2025 à 03:04
After scaling back a landmark environmental law, Gov. Gavin Newsom and other state leaders are hoping for a construction boom.

© Jason Henry for The New York Times

Housing experts said that higher-density buildings like apartment complexes could get faster approvals after California rolled back its environmental law.

Senate G.O.P. Gambles Its Legacy and Political Fate on Bill

1 juillet 2025 à 20:43
The sprawling legislation that Republicans expended extraordinary effort to muscle through the Senate was a high-stakes risk that is likely to have major consequences for the party and the country.

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Senator John Thune, the majority leader, inside the Senate chamber as a “vote-a-rama” begins on Capitol Hill to pass President Trump’s bill on Monday.

Social Security Backs Off Listing Living Migrants as Dead

Instead, the agency is flagging as “unverified” the Social Security numbers of thousands of people who lost their temporary legal status.

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The original move to classify migrants as dead came as a team from Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency rattled the Social Security Administration with a series of aggressive changes.

Alabama Violated Constitutional Rights of Death Row Inmate, Appeals Court Rules

2 juillet 2025 à 01:48
A federal appellate panel said that Michael Sockwell was eligible to be retried because prosecutors systematically eliminated Black potential jurors at his 1990 murder trial.

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Michael Sockwell in an undated photograph. He was found guilty of murdering a deputy sheriff, but a federal appeals court found that prosecutors violated his 14th Amendment rights at his trial in 1990.

Ali Shamkhani, Top Iran Official, Survived Israeli Strike

2 juillet 2025 à 01:09
Rear Adm. Ali Shamkhani was seen struggling to walk with a cane at a funeral procession this weekend for military commanders killed in the 12-day war.

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Rear Adm. Ali Shamkhani in 2018. He told Iranian state media on Saturday that he had sustained serious injuries in the Israeli strike in June.

Kodak, Once the Picture of a Dying Brand, Is Having a Moment

1 juillet 2025 à 23:13
The company’s name has become synonymous with a failure to adapt to the digital revolution. But overseas, its logo has become an unlikely retro fashion statement.

© Woohae Cho for The New York Times

Ser Wei Kam, 28 (top left), and her friends shopping at Corner Shop, a Kodak Apparel store in Seoul.

New Yorkers Embraced Ranked-Choice Voting. Mamdani’s Win Proves It.

1 juillet 2025 à 23:04
Here are five takeaways from New York City’s second experience with ranked-choice voting, and how it helped Zohran Mamdani secure a decisive victory.

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Voters in this year’s Democratic mayoral primary in New York City seemed to have a better grasp of the ranked-choice process than they did in 2021.

Columbia Will Pay $9 Million to Settle Lawsuit Over U.S. News Ranking

1 juillet 2025 à 22:39
Students said they had been overcharged for their educations as a result of incorrect data that they said the school had used to artificially inflate its ranking.

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Columbia University said in a statement on Tuesday that it “deeply regrets deficiencies in prior reporting” but did not formally admit wrongdoing.
Reçu hier — 1 juillet 2025NYT

Denmark Begins Drafting Women as Russian Threat Looms

1 juillet 2025 à 22:19
The Nordic country for the first time has extended a lottery for compulsory military service to women in its latest move to expand its armed forces.

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In the past, women were allowed to volunteer to serve in the military, but they were not entered into a lottery system for compulsory service like their male peers. Women volunteers made up roughly a quarter of 2024’s cohort.

Poorest Americans Would Be Hurt By Trump’s Big Bill

1 juillet 2025 à 21:17
Small improvements in taxes are overshadowed by cuts to health insurance and other federal aid, resulting in a package favoring the wealthy.

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A medical volunteer performing an eye exam at a free clinic for uninsured people in Wise, Va. Nearly 12 million more Americans could become uninsured by 2034 if a recent version of Senate Republicans’ bill were to become law.

Zohran Mamdani Wins N.Y.C. Mayoral Primary in Decisive 12-Point Victory

1 juillet 2025 à 20:45
Mr. Mamdani roundly defeated Andrew M. Cuomo in the Democratic contest, widening his primary-night lead by a significant margin once ranked-choice tabulations were run.

© Shuran Huang for The New York Times

As he clinched the Democratic nomination for New York City mayor on Tuesday, Assemblyman Zohran Mamdani defeated Andrew M. Cuomo, the former governor who led in polls for much of the race.
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