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25  avril     09h00
Losing a Foot Never Held Her Back, Until She Tried to Join the Military
Chris Cameron    Amputees who try to join the U.S. armed forces are rejected, no matter how capable they are. Hannah Cvancara wants to change that.
    23h40
Arizona Republicans Who Supported Repealing an Abortion Ban Face Blowback
Trip Gabriel    On social media, Arizona lawmakers are accused of being baby killers, cowards and traitors.
    22h55
University of Southern California Confronts an Unfamiliar Era of Protest
Helene Cooper    The year old Los Angeles institution has not had a reputation for campus activism, but it now finds itself embroiled in controversies over the war in Gaza.
    23h31
Columbia University Senate Is Said to Be Redrafting Resolution Admonishing Its President
Aimee Ortiz    Worried that a censure vote could result in President Nemat Shafik’s removal at a time of crisis, the official university body plans to vote on a watered down proposal, some members said.
26  avril     00h16
Watchdog Group Accuses Trump Campaign of Violating Finance Law
Alan Feuer and Maggie Haberman    The Campaign Legal Center said in a complaint that Trump political committees had used an intermediary firm as a conduit to conceal payments totaling . million.
    01h39
Peter Schey, Tenacious Lawyer Who Defended Migrant Rights, Dies at 77
Stephanie Saul    He won the right to services like school and health care for people illegally crossing the border into the U.S. He also fought the Trump administration’s family separation policy.
25  avril     21h52
U.S. Army Begins Building Floating Aid Pier off Gaza, Pentagon Says
Glenn Thrush and Adam Goldman    The structure is meant to allow humanitarian assistance to enter Gaza via the Mediterranean Sea, bypassing Israeli restrictions on land convoys.
    22h53
Four, Including a Pregnant Teen, Die in Fiery Crash During Police Chase
   The state police in Pennsylvania were pursuing the car in connection with thefts in the area.
    21h24
The Supreme Court Hints at a Break for Trump
   The justices could issue a ruling that would make a trial in the Jan. case unlikely before the election.
    21h58
U.S.C. Cancels Its Main Graduation Ceremony, Citing Security Concerns
   There have been student protests and arrests, as well as controversy over the school’s decision to cancel the speech of its valedictorian.
    23h14
Lisa Page, Ex-F.B.I. Lawyer Who Criticized Trump, Says Bureau Failed to Warn Her of Stalker
   A man who pleaded guilty to stalking the lawyer, Lisa Page, had been discharged from the Marines after expressing an obsession with her as well as mass shootings, information that was shared with the F.B.I.