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Reçu aujourd’hui — 20 novembre 2025 NYT

Iran Withdraws From Deal for International Nuclear Inspections

20 novembre 2025 à 18:11
Iran’s foreign minister said his country would halt plans for a reinstatement of nuclear inspections at a time of heightened concern over Iran’s enriched uranium.

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The Natanz Enrichment Facility in Iran after American airstrikes struck it in June. A U.N. nuclear watchdog agency has been unable to inspect the country’s nuclear facilities.

Lawsuit Challenges Trump Administration Over $1.8 Million in Immigration Fines

20 novembre 2025 à 17:56
A class-action suit accuses the Trump administration of weaponizing civil penalties to force undocumented migrants to self-deport through enormous penalties.

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Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents conducting a street raid in New York last month. Some migrants have been assessed a $1,000 daily fine for being illegally present in the United States.

Trump Was Not Invited to Cheney’s Memorial Service

20 novembre 2025 à 16:58
Former Vice President Dick Cheney, a once-powerful Republican, turned on Mr. Trump last year by announcing he would vote for Vice President Kamala Harris.

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Former Vice President Dick Cheney, who died earlier this month, said in 2024 he would not support his party’s presidential nominee, Donald J. Trump, and would instead vote for Vice President Kamala Harris.

Justice Democrats Re-Emerge in New York to Try to Unseat Espaillat

20 novembre 2025 à 14:30
The group, which powered Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez’s rise in 2018, is backing Darializa Avila Chevalier’s bid to unseat Representative Adriano Espaillat.

© James Estrin/The New York Times

Darializa Avila Chevalier, who helped lead protests against the Israel-Hamas war at Columbia University, is making her first run for public office.

Tennessee House Race Rivets Democrats and Worries Republicans

20 novembre 2025 à 11:04
Still the favorites, Republicans have grown nervous about a House special election that could show whether the political environment continues to shift leftward.

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Aftyn Behn, a Democrat, is facing off against Matt Van Epps, a Republican, in a House special election for a district in Tennessee that President Trump won by more than 22 percentage points last year.

Did Nvidia Do Enough to Chill A.I. Bubble Fears?

The chipmaker at the center of the artificial intelligence boom reported blowout results. But that hasn’t resolved some key questions behind the tech rally.

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Jensen Huang, Nvidia’s C.E.O., told jittery investors that he sees no sign of an A.I. bubble.

C.D.C. Website No Longer Rejects Possible Link Between Autism and Vaccines

20 novembre 2025 à 16:18
A previous version denied a link between vaccines and autism. It now echoes the doubts about that conclusion voiced by Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.

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The current C.D.C. webpage states: “The claim ‘vaccines do not cause autism’ is not an evidence-based claim because studies have not ruled out the possibility that infant vaccines cause autism.”

Power and Wealth in New York

20 novembre 2025 à 13:15
We’re looking at two local stories that have national implications.

© Pool photo by Richard Drew

Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani and New York City’s police commissioner, Jessica Tisch.

Move Over, Netflix: Ukraine’s Corruption Investigators Bring the Drama

20 novembre 2025 à 11:26
The country’s anti-graft agencies have taken a cinematic approach to revealing a scandal that has touched President Volodymyr Zelensky’s inner circle.

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Opposition lawmakers blocking the Parliament’s rostrum in Kyiv, on Tuesday, demanding to oust the government after a major corruption scandal in the country’s energy sector.

Former Harvard President Lawrence Summers Has Come Back From Scandals. Will This Be His Last?

20 novembre 2025 à 17:46
The former Harvard president has come back from controversy before, but revelations in new Epstein emails are threatening his omnipresence in public life.

© David Degner for The New York Times

Lawrence H. Summers resigned from the Harvard presidency decades ago after he was criticized over statements about women. But he remained a powerful public figure.
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