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16  avril     17h58
U.S.C. Cancels Valedictorian’s Speech After Jewish Groups Object
Jonathan Swan, Maggie Haberman and Michael Crowley    The university cited security concerns at the graduation. But the student, who is Muslim, said the school was succumbing to a campaign of hate meant to silence my voice.
    12h53
The House Republican Going After Universities on Antisemitism
The New York Times    Representative Virginia Foxx is a blunt partisan. But her life in rural North Carolina informs her attacks against these schools, starting with whether Harvard is truly elite.
10  avril     03h19
Dr. Bob, 75, Knows Aging’s Toll. He Wonders if Biden and Trump Do.
Catie Edmondson    Dr. Bob Ross cares for the aging residents of Ortonville, Minn, even as he wonders whether he, and the presidential candidates, are up to all their tasks.
16  avril     00h09
Audit Questions Purchase of 19,000 Lectern by Arkansas Governor’s Office
Nicholas Nehamas    The legislative audit found several ways that the heavily scrutinized purchase potentially violated state law. Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders criticized the findings.
    22h20
Trump Holds Series of Meetings With Foreign Leaders
Julian E. Barnes    The former president has had several private interactions with foreign heads of state and their emissaries. He plans to meet Wednesday with Poland’s president.
    21h22
Biden Digs at Trump During His Pennsylvania Hometown Visit
Alan Feuer    In a speech about his tax plan, President Biden compared Scranton, Pa., to Trump’s Mar a Lago to highlight the different economic and social values between America’s middle class and its wealthy.
    20h33
Johnson’s Plan for Ukraine Aid Meets Republican Pushback, Muddying Its Path
Amanda Holpuch    The Republican speaker’s strategy for moving foreign aid measures for Israel and Ukraine through the House has outraged many in his own party, increasing calls for his ouster.
    22h21
Biden Bashes Trump in Pennsylvania as He Lays Out His Tax Plan
Jazmine Ulloa    Speaking in Scranton, Pa., his hometown, the president used a speech about economic fairness as a new avenue of attack against his Republican rival, who was in a courtroom two hours away.
    19h56
Americans Are More Vulnerable to Foreign Propaganda, Senator Warns
Luke Broadwater    Senator Mark Warner, the chairman of the Intelligence Committee, said the United States was more susceptible to Russian influence operations than it was during the elections.
    19h39
Trump’s Jan. 6 Case Could Go On Even if Court Limits Use of Obstruction Law
Christine Hauser    The federal indictment of Donald Trump for plotting to overturn the election relies in part on the law that the Supreme Court weighed on Tuesday, but was built to survive without it.
    20h54
4 in God’s Misfits’ Group Charged in Disappearance of 2 Kansas Women
   The four arrested on murder and kidnapping charges were from Oklahoma and, according to a relative, were members of an anti government group by that name, the authorities said.
    19h08
David Trone Is Among Top Self-Funders in Senate Primary History
   Representative David Trone of Maryland was spending millions from his personal fortune even before his recent use of a racial slur drew criticism.
    21h57
House Delivers Impeachment Articles Against Mayorkas, Calling for a Trial
   Republicans are demanding a full trial of the homeland security secretary, but Democrats have made it clear they will try to dismiss the charges quickly and with little fanfare.
    22h09
California Man Gets 9 Years in Firebombing of Planned Parenthood Clinic
   The clinic, which provided abortion, birth control and other health services in Costa Mesa, Calif., was the target of a brazen attack in , a prosecutor said.