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In ‘107 Days,’ Kamala Harris Lays Out Her Regrets

In her book, coming out next week, she revisited her breakneck campaign, explaining her choices and outlining missteps — of hers and others. She hinted at a return to politics.

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“I didn’t have enough time,” Kamala Harris wrote of her campaign against Donald J. Trump.
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Democrats Pitch Bill to Protect Speech Targeted by Trump

A group of House and Senate Democrats said they would introduce a measure that would bolster legal protections for people targeted by the government for speaking freely.

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Senator Christopher S. Murphy, Democrat of Connecticut, said on Thursday that Democrats would introduce a bill outlining legal protections for people targeted for political speech.
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Nucléaire iranien : selon Emmanuel Macron, les Européens vont bientôt réactiver leurs sanctions

Interrogé par une télévision israélienne, le président français Emmanuel Macron a estimé dans un extrait diffusé jeudi que Paris, Londres et Berlin, qui négocient avec Téhéran sur son programme nucléaire, vont activer un mécanisme de rétablissement de sanctions avant la fin du mois. 

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"Plus d'un million de personnes" mobilisées selon la CGT ce 18 septembre en France

L'intersyndicale a appelé à une journée de manifestations dans toute la France pour tenter de peser sur les choix budgétaires du nouveau Premier ministre. A Paris, le cortège est particulièrement important. Gaëlle Fonseca nous fait le point sur ce qui se passe dans la capitale.

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Exxon Urges Europe to Repeal Rules to Make Companies Track Climate Pollution

Its chief executive called the E.U. regulations one part of a “very misguided effort to kill oil.” His words followed comments by Trump administration officials criticizing Europe’s climate policies.

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Darren Woods, the chief executive of Exxon Mobil.
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Man Dies After Roller Coaster Ride at Epic Universe

The authorities are investigating the death of the visitor to Universal’s new theme park in Orlando, which opened in May.

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Stardust Racers, at Universal Epic Universe in Florida has dueling trains that drop and spiral in perilous proximity.
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José María Tojeira, 78, Dies; Pursued Killers of His Fellow Priests

As the Jesuit leader in Central America, he pushed for justice when six priests were shot to death in the midst of El Salvador’s civil war.

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The Rev. José María Tojeira in 2003. Investigators found that the killings of his fellow priests had been planned at high levels of the El Salvador military.
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Climate Activists Argue 3 Executive Orders Violate Their Constitutional Rights

In a Montana courtroom, a group of young people argued that a judge should halt three of President Trump’s sweeping executive orders on climate and energy policy.

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Some of the young plaintiffs arriving at the Russell Smith Federal Courthouse in Missoula, Mont., on Tuesday.
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U.S. to Cut Out Nongovernmental Groups in Refocusing Health Aid

Secretary of State Marco Rubio said the United States would negotiate agreements to deliver aid in new ways and would focus on the Western Hemisphere and Asia Pacific.

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Secretary of State Marco Rubio, pictured in Israel on Tuesday, has announced changes to international U.S. health aimed at ending “a culture of dependency among recipient countries.”
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Judge Blocks Administration From Immediately Removing Guatemalan Children

Judge Timothy J. Kelly, a Trump appointee, wrote that the government had given dubious justifications for removing the children that “crumbled like a house of cards.”

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A relative of an unaccompanied minor deported from the United States reviewed the list of those deported outside La Aurora International Airport in Guatemala City last month.
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U.S. to Cut Out Nongovernmental Groups in Refocusing Health Aid

Secretary of State Marco Rubio said the United States would negotiate agreements to deliver aid in new ways and would focus on the Western Hemisphere and Asia Pacific.

© Pool photo by Nathan Howard

Secretary of State Marco Rubio, pictured in Israel on Tuesday, has announced changes to international U.S. health aimed at ending “a culture of dependency among recipient countries.”
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E.P.A. Keeps Polluters on the Hook to Clean Up ‘Forever Chemicals’

The decision came despite an effort by a former industry lawyer who is now at the E.P.A. to reverse the regulation.

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Reservoirs in a water treatment plant designed to remove forever chemicals, known as PFAS, in North Carolina.
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In Texas, Parents Fighting Vaccinations Say Their Movement Is Winning

Public health advocates hoped that the measles outbreak might persuade the reluctant to get shots. That has not turned out to be true.

Deborah Glenn, a mother of three in Fort Worth, chose not to vaccinate her children.
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Trump Asks Supreme Court to Allow Removal of Fed Governor

President Trump had pressed to fire Lisa Cook before the central bank’s meeting, at which the Fed voted to cut interest rates.
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Qu’est-ce que le Rubicon Center, cette unité russe d’élite spécialisée dans la guerre de drones ?

L’unité de drones militaires russes Rubicon Center représente depuis près d’un an une menace grandissante pour l’armée ukrainienne. Une enquête de Radio Free Europe a révélé les coulisses de cette unité d’élite que Moscou s’efforce de garder aussi secrète que possible.

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Grève 18 septembre : quelles mesures doit prendre Sébastien Lecornu ?

Une grande journée de mobilisation a lieu ce 18 septembre en France pour mettre la pression sur le nouveau Premier ministre Sébastien Lecornu.Mais quelle mesures attendent les Français de la part du nouveau gouvernement ? Nos journalistes Aurélia Abdelbost et Katrine Lyngsø sont allées poser la question aux manifestants

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Windsor Castle’s State Dinner Features Lavish Menu

Just over 100 staff members served 160 guests at the white-tie event.

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President Trump, center, during a state banquet at Windsor Castle on Wednesday.
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Des promesses de 173 milliards d'euros d'investissements d'américains

Donald Trump a signé jeudi avec le Premier ministre britannique Keir Starmer un accord de coopération technologique, déjà concrétisé par l'annonce de dizaines de milliards d'investissements des deux côtés de l'Atlantique, au deuxième jour de sa visite d'Etat au Royaume-Uni.

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