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Mardi 25 novembre 2025 à 21:34
Society
Springfield Tragedy: Three Found Dead
Springfield police discovered the bodies of two men and one woman inside a residence following a report of a stabbing. Authorities have not released names or potential motives but stated there is no ongoing threat to public safety. Investigations are ongoing under the SPD Homicide Unit and the Hampden District Attorney’s Murder Unit.
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Louisiana Official Ralph Abraham Appointed at CDC
Ralph Abraham, a vaccine skeptic and Louisiana's Surgeon General, has been named deputy director at the CDC. Abraham previously halted vaccination promotions during a flu surge and has openly criticized COVID-19 vaccines. His appointment raises concerns over public health leadership amid ongoing vaccine hesitancy in the U.S.
USA Today
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Social Security Numbers Removed from Death Certificates
Massachusetts Governor Maura Healey has signed a law removing Social Security numbers from death certificates to prevent fraud. This measure comes after scammers have exploited such information to access deceased individuals’ financial accounts. Advocates highlight it as a critical step in protecting grieving families.
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Politics
Trump Criticizes Democrats Over Sedition Allegations
Six Democratic lawmakers are under FBI scrutiny after appearing in a video criticizing the Trump administration and urging troops to disobey unlawful orders. President Trump has accused them of sedition, while critics question whether such investigations suppress lawful dissent.
Wall Street Journal (politics)
Rhode Island Governor McKee’s Approval Plummets
Governor Dan McKee of Rhode Island faces a significant decline in public support, with only 21% approval in a UNH poll. His handling of infrastructure projects, such as delays in rebuilding the Washington Bridge, has drawn criticism, particularly among independents and Democrats, threatening his re-election prospects.
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ICE Expands Immigrant Surveillance Funding
Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has removed a $180 million cap on immigrant-tracking contracts, offering up to $280 million to private surveillance firms. Critics argue this raises serious privacy concerns, while supporters believe this expansion enhances national security.
Wired
International
Ukrainians Reject Concessions Amid War
Ukrainians continue to resist external pressures, including from Russia and the Trump administration, to make territorial concessions. The prolonged conflict underscores the resilience of Ukraine’s population despite nearly four years of war.
World Street Journal (International)
Bolsonaro Begins Prison Sentence
Former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro has exhausted legal appeals and begun serving a 27-year sentence for his involvement in a coup attempt. The case highlights Brazil's efforts to uphold democratic accountability, though his supporters argue the sentence is politically motivated.
Washington Post (World)
Nigeria Rescues Abducted Schoolgirls
The Nigerian government has successfully rescued 24 schoolgirls abducted by armed assailants in Kebbi state last week. President Bola Tinubu emphasized the need for increased security in vulnerable areas to prevent further kidnappings. Details of the rescue mission remain undisclosed.
bostonglobe.com
Tech
Klarna Launches Stablecoin
Klarna has introduced a stablecoin, KlarnaUSD, on Stripe's blockchain, Tempo. This marks a significant shift for CEO Sebastian Siemiatkowski, who previously criticized cryptocurrencies. The move reflects growing corporate interest in integrating blockchain technology into financial systems.
Silicon Republic