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Hegseth Says He Didn’t See Survivors Before Second Strike on Boat
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- Hegseth Says He Didn’t See Survivors Before Second Strike on Boat
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- 1:07
- Date posted
- 6 months ago
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- Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said Tuesday that he had not noticed survivors in the water during U.S. military strikes that killed 11 people in the Caribbean in September. His remarks, at a cabinet meeting at the White House in which he cited the “fog of war,” were the latest from Trump administration officials meant to address questions about whether the U.S. military committed a war crime when it launched a second strike on a boat on Sept. 2, killing two survivors of the initial attack who were clinging to the burning wreckage. Read more at the link in our bio. #Hegseth #Trump
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- Trump Appears to Doze Off in Cabinet Meeting
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- 0:38
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- 6 months ago
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- President Trump appeared to be fighting sleep on Tuesday during a cabinet meeting at the White House, closing his eyes and at times seeming to nod off, after he criticized media coverage about him facing the realities of aging in office.
Asked whether the president fell asleep, Karoline Leavitt, the White House press secretary, said in a statement that he was “listening attentively and running the entire” meeting.
It was the second time in a month that Trump, who is 79, appeared to doze off in public. During an Oval Office event on Nov. 6, the president’s eyes grew heavy and closed for several seconds.
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- Erika Kirk on Why She Forgave Her Husband's Killer | 2025 Dealbook Summit
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- 39:33
- Date posted
- 6 months ago
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Erika Kirk’s passionate advocacy for conservative values, alongside her husband Charlie, has long placed her in the public eye. In the wake of tragedy, how does she think about responsibility, resilience — and the work still to come? Watch this conversation about leading through uncertainty and how to turn hardship into purpose.
Guest: Erika Kirk, C.E.O. and Chair of the Board of Turning Point USA
Interviewer: Andrew Ross Sorkin, Founder and Editor at Large of DealBook
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- Gavin Newsom Urges Democrats to Be ‘More Culturally Normal’
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- 44:06
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- 6 months ago
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Gavin Newsom’s leadership of the nation’s most populous state has elevated him into international conversations on climate, trade and governance. At the same time, he’s emerged as one of the Democratic party’s most prominent voices — and a frequent foil to President Donald Trump. In this session, Newsom shares his thinking on policy, ambition and the future of American leadership.
Guest: Gavin Newsom, Governor of California
Interviewer: Andrew Ross Sorkin, Founder and Editor at Large of DealBook
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- MrBeast on Cracking the Attention Economy
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- 36:40
- Date posted
- 6 months ago
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MrBeast has redefined what it means to be a content creator, turning viral videos into a multibillion-dollar enterprise. From philanthropy to brand strategy, the team behind MrBeast navigates the opportunities and responsibilities that come with massive digital influence. Hear how Jimmy Donaldson and C.E.O. of Beast Industries Jeff Housenbold think about growth, creativity and shaping the future of entertainment — and philanthropy — in the attention economy.
Guests: Jimmy Donaldson, MrBeast, Creator, Entrepreneur and Philanthropist; Jeff Housenbold, C.E.O. of Beast Industries
Interviewer: Andrew Ross Sorkin, Founder and Editor at Large of DealBook
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- Netanyahu Says Pardon in His Corruption Case Would Be ‘Right’ for Israel
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- 26:00
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- 6 months ago
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Prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu joins the DealBook Summit via satellite to discuss the state of the peace deal, rising tensions in the Middle East and future of Israel.
Guest: Benjamin Netanyahu, Prime Minister of Israel
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- Anthropic C.E.O.: Massive A.I. Spending Could Haunt Some Companies
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- 35:44
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- 6 months ago
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Dario Amodei is at the forefront of artificial intelligence research, exploring the challenges of general intelligence and its societal impact. As A.I. systems grow more powerful, questions of ethics, safety and innovation become increasingly urgent. Hear Amodei’s perspective on the opportunities and responsibilities of shaping the A.I.-driven future.
Guest: Dario Amodei, C.E.O. and Co-Founder of Anthropic
Interviewer: Andrew Ross Sorkin, Founder and Editor at Large of DealBook
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- Palantir C.E.O. Alex Karp Defends Aiding Trump’s Immigration Policies
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- 46:31
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- 6 months ago
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Alex Karp has led Palantir to the forefront of data analytics, national security and A.I. innovation. As surveillance technology and artificial intelligence expand their reach, questions around ethics, privacy and power are more urgent than ever. Hear Karp’s insights on balancing innovation with civil liberties in a rapidly changing technological landscape.
Guest: Alex Karp, Co-Founder and C.E.O. of Palantir
Interviewer: Andrew Ross Sorkin, Founder and Editor at Large of DealBook
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- New York City’s Next Superstorm
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- 2:48
- Date posted
- 6 months ago
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- What’s a worst-case scenario for hurricane flooding in New York City? Our reporter Hilary Howard, who covers the environment in the region, explores how bad it could get as climate change powers increasingly extreme rainfall and devastating storm surges.
Video by Hilary Howard, Gabriel Blanco, Stephanie Swart and K.K. Rebecca Lai/The New York Times
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- Trump’s Aid Cuts Are Replacing Fresh Food With Junk
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- 4:29
- Date posted
- 6 months ago
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- The Trump administration has cut nearly a billion dollars in food aid, creating a scarcity crisis at food banks across the U.S. We traveled to Georgia to observe how a decades-old emergency food system supported by the USDA is being eroded by government spending cuts.
Video by Bethlehem Feleke, Jeremy Raff, Ben Laffin and Jon Hazell/The New York Times
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- Trump Says He’ll Release His MRI Results, but ‘It Wasn’t the Brain’
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- 0:37
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- 6 months ago
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- President Trump said he would release his MRI results, which he called “perfect.” When asked what part of the body was scanned, he said he didn’t know. Follow live updates on the Trump administration. #Trump #MRI
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- Video Shows Israeli Forces Killing Militants Who Appeared to Surrender
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- 1:48
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- 6 months ago
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- Israeli forces shot and killed two Palestinians in the West Bank on Thursday after they appeared to surrender, video shows. The shooting came amid days of extensive Israeli military operations and raids in the Israeli-occupied northern West Bank. #WestBank #Jenin #Israel
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- Cyclone Triggers Deadly Floods, Landslides in Sri Lanka
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- 0:47
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- 6 months ago
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- Sri Lanka was on high alert on Friday, with rail services suspended and government offices shut, as the death toll from floods and landslides caused by a cyclone reached 56. Heavy rainfall was forecast for nearly all of the island nation as Cyclone Ditwah churned northwest toward India. #cyclone #SriLanka #India
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- Why Is the U.S. Threatening Venezuela?
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- 2:40
- Date posted
- 6 months ago
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- Venezuela doesn’t play a large role in the drug trade to the U.S., so what is motivating the massive military buildup? Julian E. Barnes, who reports on intelligence and international security, discusses the issues with our senior writer Katrin Bennhold.
Video by Julian E. Barnes, Katrin Bennhold, Nikolay Nikolov, Leila Medina, Lazaro Gamio, Samuel Granados and Stephanie Swart/The New York Times #Venezuela
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- Do You Know These Black Friday Facts?
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- 1:35
- Date posted
- 6 months ago
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- What’s the origin of Black Friday? What’s the most returned gift? Where did the mall Santa come from? Molly Bedford of The New York Times shares what you might not know.
Video by Molly Bedford, Gabriel Blanco, Laura Salaberry, Rebecca Lieberman, Veronica Majerol and Ashwin Seshagiri
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- Footage Shows Early Stages of Hong Kong Inferno
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- 1:05
- Date posted
- 6 months ago
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- An eyewitness filmed the early moments of a fire that grew into a deadly blaze, consuming an apartment complex in Hong Kong on Wednesday. The cause of the fire was still unknown, but the authorities said they suspected that building materials on the exteriors of the towers in the apartment complex had not met fire-safety standards. Follow live updates at the link in our bio. #HongKong #fire
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- Fact Check: Is Trump Right About Affordability?
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- 2:24
- Date posted
- 6 months ago
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- President Trump has recently insisted, often wrongly, that prices and costs were coming down. He has made misleading statements about the cost of a Thanksgiving meal, breakfast, gasoline and more. Video by Linda Qiu, Claire Hogan, Stephanie Swart and Pierre Kattar/The New York Times #trump #factcheck #thanksgiving #groceries #affordability
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- Two National Guard Members Shot Near White House
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- 0:48
- Date posted
- 6 months ago
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- Two members of the West Virginia National Guard were in critical condition after being shot near the White House on Wednesday, in what the city’s mayor called a targeted shooting. Officials said the gunman was in custody and appeared to have acted alone.
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- Massive Fire Engulfs Several High-Rises in Hong Kong
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- 1:33
- Date posted
- 6 months ago
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- A deadly fire that tore through several high-rise apartment towers in Hong Kong was still burning into the early morning on Thursday, 10 hours after it started. The fire killed dozens of people and set off an urgent rescue effort for an unknown number of people trapped inside.
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- How the Ukraine Peace Plan Is Evolving
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- 2:43
- Date posted
- 6 months ago
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- President Trump’s plan for a settlement of Russia’s war in Ukraine, which alarmed the Ukrainians and Europeans, has evolved since it was first proposed last week. David Sanger, White House and national security correspondent for The New York Times, explains what these changes could mean for its prospects, and for the war.
Video by David E. Sanger, Alexandra Ostasiewicz, Rebecca Suner, Laura Salaberry and Pierre Kattar
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- How OpenAI’s Changes Sent Some Users Spiraling
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- 3:00
- Date posted
- 6 months ago
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- As OpenAI was growing, its novel mind-bending chatbot technology started affecting users in unexpected ways. Now, the company faces five wrongful death lawsuits. To understand how this happened, The New York Times interviewed more than 40 current and former OpenAI employees. Kashmir Hill, who reports on technology and privacy, describes what the company has done about ChatGPT users’ troubling reports.
Video by Kashmir Hill, Alexandra Ostasiewicz, Melanie Bencosme, Joey Sendaydiego, James Surdam/The New York Times #OpenAI #ChatGPT
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- Border Patrol Arrives at After-School Center, Sending Families Into Hiding
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- 3:17
- Date posted
- 6 months ago
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- After Border Patrol agents showed up to an afterschool care facility for immigrant children in Charlotte, North Carolina, staff members mobilized to deliver food and essentials to local families in hiding. The New York Times spoke to one mother with three children who said they had not left their home for several days.
Video by Ang Li, Alex Pena and Amy Marino/The New York Times
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- The Aftermath of a Deadly Strike in Western Ukraine
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- 1:31
- Date posted
- 7 months ago
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- Russian missiles hit apartment buildings in Ternopil, Ukraine, this week, far from the war’s front line. Dozens of civilians, including children, were killed.
Russia’s attack came the same week that the U.S. presented a peace plan that would hand President Vladimir Putin of Russia some of his major goals — more territory, a weaker Ukrainian military and no chance for Ukraine to join NATO.
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- Trump Praises Zohran Mamdani After White House Meeting
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- 1:33
- Date posted
- 7 months ago
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- President Trump showered praise on Zohran Mamdani at the White House on Friday. Following an off-camera meeting, Trump said he felt “very confident” that Mamdani would do a good job. “I think he is going to surprise some conservative people, actually.”
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- Leavitt Defends Trump’s ‘Quiet, Piggy’ Response to Epstein Question
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- 1:28
- Date posted
- 7 months ago
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- President Trump snapped at a reporter last week on Air Force One when she asked him about Jeffrey Epstein. “Quiet!” the president told Catherine Lucey, a reporter for Bloomberg News. “Quiet, piggy.”
A few days later, Trump berated Mary Bruce, an ABC News correspondent, after she asked Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman of Saudi Arabia about the killing of Jamal Khashoggi, the Washington Post columnist, by Saudi agents in 2018.
Karoline Leavitt, the White House press secretary, defended Trump on Thursday during a briefing in the West Wing.
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- Watch a ‘Wonderful’ Moment From ‘Wicked: For Good’ | Anatomy of a Scene
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- 2:58
- Date posted
- 7 months ago
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- In this whimsical scene from “Wicked: For Good,” Jeff Goldblum performs a little magic, as well as his own stunts.
As the Wizard, he sings the song “Wonderful” alongside Ariana Grande as Glinda. The two are trying to convince Elphaba (Cynthia Erivo) to join the Wizard and be content within his deceptive world.
The sequence involves a variety of practical effects, including an early moment in which the Wizard springs into the air on a weighted contraption. Goldblum was actually put on a rig to fly up toward the ceiling. “He had to train for that,” Chu said in his narration.
The sequence also involves a long Steadicam take (shot by Karsten Jacobsen) with a bit of a trick, in which Glinda disappears behind a green cloth and then reappears out of a bookcase. Chu said that this was executed in real time, with Grande running behind the set to arrive at the bookcase in time for her entrance.
A later moment, involving Glinda and E...
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- How Japan Is Tackling Its Bear Problem
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- 2:39
- Date posted
- 7 months ago
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- Bear attacks are at record levels in Japan, with more than 50 attacks and four deaths in the region of Akita this year. Javier C. Hernández, our journalist, looks at the causes and how Japan is responding.
Video by Javier C. Hernández, Nailah Morgan, Kiuko Notoya, Karen Hanley and Daishi Kusunoki
#bears #Akita #Japan
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- Who Was at Trump’s Dinner for the Saudi Crown Prince?
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- 1:20
- Date posted
- 7 months ago
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- The guests at President Trump’s dinner for Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman of Saudi Arabia included prominent figures in sports and business, such as Cristiano Ronaldo, Elon Musk and Tim Cook. #Trump #mbs
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- Behind the Vote to Release the Epstein Files
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- 1:46
- Date posted
- 7 months ago
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- The House approved a bill directing the Justice Department to release all files related to its investigation into Jeffrey Epstein, in a near-unanimous vote. Hours later, Senator Chuck Schumer won unanimous agreement for the Senate to pass the measure as soon as it arrived in the chamber. Our congressional reporter Annie Karni explains the vote to release the Epstein files. #epstein #trump #epsteinfiles
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- How to Tell Who’s Patrolling Your City
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- 2:45
- Date posted
- 7 months ago
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- The various federal forces deployed to support President Trump’s mass deportation campaign and anticrime efforts continues to expand. Often, it can be difficult for the public to tell them apart, or to understand what powers each agency has. Our reporter, Bora Erden, explains.
Video by Bora Erden, Claire Hogan, Laura Salaberry, and Alexandra Ostasiewicz #nationalguard #ICE #FBI #Trump
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- What Do Immigrants Think of Trump’s Immigration Policies?
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- 2:17
- Date posted
- 7 months ago
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- In the largest comprehensive survey of immigrants in President Trump’s second term, The New York Times and KFF, a health-care-focused polling organization, asked immigrants about their views and experiences. Ruth Igielnik, who covers public opinion, describes the key findings. Video by Ruth Igielnik, Alexandra Ostasiewicz, Stephanie Swart and Ashley Cai #immigration #Trump
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- Border Patrol Descends on Charlotte, Sparking Protests
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- 1:12
- Date posted
- 7 months ago
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- The Trump administration crackdown on illegal immigrants arrived in Charlotte, North Carolina, this weekend, resulting in 81 arrests on Saturday. It continued on Sunday, with Border Patrol agents fanning out across the city.
The tally, reported by a senior Border Patrol official on social media, was the largest number of immigrant arrests in the state’s recent history, an immigrant rights group said.
The North Carolina operation, called “Charlotte’s Web,” has already drawn criticism for its aggressive tactics, with local officials telling people to record their interactions with agents.
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- How Trump Is Diverting Resources Toward Immigration Enforcement
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- 2:21
- Date posted
- 7 months ago
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- President Trump’s immigration crackdown is diverting resources intended for fighting terrorism and child abuse to focus on arresting undocumented immigrants, a New York Times investigation found. Nicholas Nehamas, our Washington correspondent, describes how federal agents have been partly redeployed to focus on immigration.
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- What It Takes to Move a Factory From China to Vietnam
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- 2:07
- Date posted
- 7 months ago
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- Tariffs have forced Chinese companies to move their operations to Vietnam. Alexandra Stevenson, our Shanghai bureau chief, visits a factory in Ho Chi Minh City to see how one of the biggest challenges isn’t relocating machinery and tools, but overcoming language barriers. Video by Alexandra Stevenson, Tung Ngo, Nailah Morgan, Linh Pham, Jon Miller and June Kim/The New York Times #Tariffs #China #Vietnam
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- Does This $1 Billion Art Collection Paint Too Rosy a Picture?
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- 2:24
- Date posted
- 7 months ago
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- “No art investing experience? No problem.” Masterworks announced that average investors can buy $20 shares in individual paintings often only owned by the rich. Zachary Small, a New York Times reporter covering the art world, explains why some experts see a problem.
Video by Zachary Small, Claire Hogan and David Jouppi/The New York Times
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- Why Can’t We Fix NYC’s Penn Station?
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- 2:58
- Date posted
- 7 months ago
- Description
- What’s holding Penn Station back from a much-needed rehaul? The answer is in what’s on top of it: Madison Square Garden. Our reporter explains.
Video by Patrick McGeehan, Edward Vega, Laura Salaberry and Melanie Bencosme #pennstation #nyc
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- Title
- Why Is Trump Threatening to Intervene In Nigeria?
- Runtime
- 2:52
- Date posted
- 7 months ago
- Description
- President Trump has threatened to send troops to Nigeria, where he says Christianity faces an “existential threat,” an accusation that Nigeria has denied. Ruth Maclean, our West Africa bureau chief, describes how the violence in Nigeria is affecting people of all religions, not only Christians.
Video by Ruth Maclean, Katrin Bennhold, Christina Thornell, Leila Medina, Nikolay Nikolov and Stephanie Swart
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- Kristi Noem Hands $10,000 Bonuses to Some TSA Agents
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- 0:49
- Date posted
- 7 months ago
- Description
- The homeland security secretary, Kristi Noem, announced that an unspecified number of Transportation Security Administration officers would also be awarded checks of $10,000 for going “above and beyond” during the shutdown, acting days after President Trump recommended $10,000 bonuses for air traffic controllers who never missed a shift during the shutdown, while seeming to prod those who were absent to quit. #Trump #GovernmentShutdown #TSA
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- Title
- The U.S. Mints Its Final Penny
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- 1:00
- Date posted
- 7 months ago
- Description
- After 232 years, the final pennies were minted in Philadelphia. The U.S. Treasury Department said the move was due to irrelevance of the coin and the expense to produce it. #penny
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- Epstein’s Emails About Trump
- Runtime
- 2:45
- Date posted
- 7 months ago
- Description
- The mocking and accusatory voice of Jeffrey Epstein emerged from a trove of more than 20,000 emails made public by lawmakers on Wednesday, including his claim that President Trump once “spent hours at my house” with a young woman who later accused Epstein of sexually abusing and trafficking her when she was a teenager.
Steve Eder, an investigative reporter for The New York Times, has been digging through the documents.
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- Reveal of Russian A.I. Robot Goes Awry
- Runtime
- 0:43
- Date posted
- 7 months ago
- Description
- A humanoid robot powered by artificial intelligence, believed to be one of the first in Russia, face-planted during its highly anticipated debut in Moscow on Tuesday after briefly staggering onstage. #robot #Russia
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- Bridge in China Partially Collapses After Landslide
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- 0:37
- Date posted
- 7 months ago
- Description
- A newly built bridge in China’s southwestern province of Sichuan partly collapsed, apparently after a landslide. No casualties were reported.
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- How Syria’s President Transformed His Image
- Runtime
- 2:35
- Date posted
- 7 months ago
- Description
- Syrian President Ahmed al-Shara’s meeting with President Trump in Washington signifies a new turn for al-Shara, a former Islamist rebel leader who was once designated by the U.S. as a terrorist with a $10 million bounty on his head. Our reporter Christina Goldbaum describes the meeting. #Syria
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- How a Shutdown Deal Was Reached
- Runtime
- 2:13
- Date posted
- 7 months ago
- Description
- The Senate passed legislation on Monday night to end the nation’s longest government shutdown, after a critical splinter group of Democrats joined with Republicans and backed a spending package that omitted the chief concession their party had spent weeks demanding. Our reporter describes the Senate deal and why it happened now.
Video by Karoun Demirjian, Rebecca Suner, Melanie Bencosme, Ray Whitehouse, Nikolay Nikolov and James Surdam/The New York Times #govshutdown #government #usa #trump #democrats
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- Scientists Discover Colossal Spider Web in Stinking Cave
- Runtime
- 0:40
- Date posted
- 7 months ago
- Description
- A pitch-black cave in the Balkans is home to what appears to be the world’s largest spider web, which researchers say is a singular work of cooperation by two usually-hostile species of spider. #spiders #science #spiderweb
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- Senate Moves Closer to Ending Shutdown
- Runtime
- 1:22
- Date posted
- 7 months ago
- Description
- The Senate on Sunday took the first step toward ending the longest government shutdown in U.S. history, after a group of Democrats broke from their party and voted with Republicans to advance legislation to reopen the government. #governmentshutdown #Trump
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- How the Government Shutdown Is Affecting Air Travel
- Runtime
- 1:45
- Date posted
- 7 months ago
- Description
- The first wave of flight cancellations ordered by the Trump administration in response to the government shutdown hit airports across the U.S. on Friday. Niraj Chokshi, our reporter covering transportation, describes where and how flights are being cut.
Video by Niraj Chokshi, Karen Hanley, Leila Medina and James Surdam #travel #FAA #shutdown #airlines #airtraffic
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- Immigration Agents Arrest Man and Drive Off With His Toddler
- Runtime
- 1:42
- Date posted
- 7 months ago
- Description
- After federal agents descended on a Home Depot parking lot in Los Angeles this week, they arrested a U.S. citizen they said attacked them — and then drove off with the man’s toddler. The child was later reunited with her grandmother, but the episode alarmed immigrant rights groups. Advocates say it underscores how agents have pushed legal boundaries across the U.S. #losangeles #immigration
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- Watch Oscar Isaac Create Life in ‘Frankenstein’ | Anatomy of a Scene
- Runtime
- 4:36
- Date posted
- 7 months ago
- Description
- A ball, two batteries and a reanimated corpse help make for a memorable presentation during this scene from Guillermo del Toro’s take on “Frankenstein.”
In the sequence, Dr. Victor Frankenstein (Oscar Isaac) presents his findings at a Royal College of Medicine disciplinary tribunal. He has taken parts from two dead bodies and stitched them together to make a new creature.
It’s the first glimpse that those at the tribunal (and we viewers) get of what Dr. Frankenstein ultimately has in store.
“This scene was meant to be shot always roaming, looking for Victor,” del Toro said in the video, narrating the moment. That includes swooping crane shots that land on Victor and make it feel as if he’s performing a concert.
“We dressed him very much like a rock star,” del Toro said.
The corpse creature that Victor reanimates was not computer-generated, but instead was an analog design operated on the set by puppeteer...
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- Which Countries Sent Fewer Students to the U.S.
- Runtime
- 2:26
- Date posted
- 7 months ago
- Description
- The number of international students arriving in the U.S. in August fell by 19% this year compared with last year — the largest decline on record outside of the pandemic. Our reporter Aatish Bhatia breaks down a chart he created showing the decline, by country, of international students arriving to the U.S.
Video by Aatish Bhatia, Laura Bult and Laura Salaberry/The New York Times #internationalstudents #immigration #visas #travel #trump
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