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After Danish and U.S. Officials Meet on Greenland, Trump Remains Unmoved

15 janvier 2026 à 02:43
Denmark’s foreign minister left the White House complex saying that his country had a “fundamental disagreement” with President Trump, as several NATO countries sent troops to Greenland.

© Eric Lee for The New York Times

Foreign Minister Lars Lokke Rasmussen of Denmark, center, and Vivian Motzfeldt, Greenland’s minister of foreign affairs, met with U.S. senators on Wednesday.

Woman Killed by ICE Agent Seemed at Fault, N.Y. Republican Says

15 janvier 2026 à 02:05
Bruce Blakeman, the likely Republican candidate for governor, said the killing of Renee Good was just one point of disagreement between him and Gov. Kathy Hochul, a Democrat.

© Graham Dickie/The New York Times

Bruce Blakeman, the Nassau County executive running for governor, appeared in Albany, N.Y., on Wednesday to criticize Gov. Kathy Hochul’s State of the State speech delivered a day earlier.

Prosecutors Say Officer Who Hurled Cooler Was Not Trying to Save Lives

15 janvier 2026 à 00:46
Lawyers for Sgt. Erik Duran said he had to make a “life-or-death” decision when he struck Eric Duprey as he rode a motorbike recklessly down a sidewalk. Mr. Duprey died almost immediately.

© Karsten Moran for The New York Times

Sgt. Erik Duran, center, is facing charges of manslaughter, criminally negligent homicide and assault in connection to the death of Eric Duprey.

Kaiser Permanente Agrees to Pay $556 Million to Settle Medicare Overbilling Claims

15 janvier 2026 à 00:07
The Justice Department and whistle-blowers accused the major health insurer of overbilling the government for about $1 billion under the private plans.

© Rachel Woolf for The New York Times

Dr. James Taylor, a physician and coding expert who worked for Kaiser Permanente, was one of the whistle-blowers who flagged the overbilling. “The cash monster was insatiable,” he said.

Congress Is Spurning Many of Trump’s Proposed Spending Cuts

14 janvier 2026 à 23:38
Months after the partisan clash that led to the longest shutdown in history, lawmakers have agreed on spending bills that look far different from what the president wanted.

© Kenny Holston/The New York Times

The U.S. Capitol last week. The House voted to pass bills to fund the State and Treasury Departments, as well as other foreign aid programs, providing money for agencies the president had proposed eliminating entirely.

Newsom Says California Will Not Extradite Abortion Provider to Louisiana

14 janvier 2026 à 23:13
The case, escalating the interstate battle over abortion, is the second time Louisiana has criminally charged out-of-state doctors with sending abortion pills to Louisiana residents.

© Max Whittaker for The New York Times

After the Supreme Court eliminated the national right to abortion in 2022, Gov. Gavin Newsom signed an executive order saying that the state would not extradite health providers accused of providing reproductive health services in other states.

Federal Judges Uphold California’s New Congressional Maps

14 janvier 2026 à 22:26
A panel in Los Angeles sided with Gov. Gavin Newsom in a decision that will help Democrats counter Republican gerrymandering in Texas. Republicans are expected to appeal.

© Gabriela Bhaskar/The New York Times

Gov. Gavin Newsom of California persuaded voters to approve new congressional maps that benefited Democrats. It was a response, he said, to a political gerrymander that helped Republicans in Texas.

Quebec Premier François Legault Resigns Ahead of Elections

14 janvier 2026 à 21:51
Premier François Legault became Canada’s most popular provincial leader during the pandemic thanks to his reassuring, avuncular persona. But missteps sank his hopes for a third term.

© Jacques Boissinot/The Canadian Press, via Associated Press

Premier François Legault of Quebec announcing his resignation on Wednesday.
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