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EN DIRECT, 4-Juillet et 250 ans des Etats-Unis : l’Organisation des historiens américains dénonce « l’assaut » de l’administration Trump contre l’histoire

Les Etats-Unis célèbrent samedi leurs 250 ans, un jalon historique atteint à un moment de profonde division pour le pays, avec Donald Trump bien décidé à s’attribuer le premier rôle à Washington.

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Le président des Etats-Unis, Donald Trump, lors des célébrations du 250ᵉ anniversaire de l’indépendance des Etats-Unis, au mont Rushmore, à Keystone (Dakota du Sud), le 3 juillet 2026.
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842,000 American Households Lost Power Today During a Heatwave

As America began celebrating its 250th birthday Saturday, 842,000 homes reported power outages, notes ABC News. Figures from tracking site PowerOutage showed states in America's Northeast and Midwest were impacted by severe weather and extreme heat. That number, which will fluctuate throughout the day as crews work to restore power, is for households, meaning that the number of people impacted by these outages is likely to be much larger... Millions of Americans, however, will be contending with a heatwave that is blanketing much of the country, including in Philadelphia where the Salute to Independence Semiquincentennial Parade that had been set for Friday was canceled due to the dangerous heat wave, according to Philadelphia ABC station WPVI. Elsewhere, America's Independence Day Parade, which was scheduled for 10:30 a.m. on July 4 in downtown Washington, D.C. was canceled by organizers late Friday evening due to the extreme heat in the District of Columbia... Amtrak announced it will be canceling a number of trains due to heat-related conditions. The outages seemed to last throughout the day, with 790,103 household outages still in effect by 4:30 p.m. EST. Ironically, the power outages hit several American states that were among the country's original 13 freedom-declaring colonies, including New Jersey (143,072 outages), Pennsylvania (40,944 outages), and Virginia (27,392 outages). CNBC adds that America's largest power grid operator said Friday "it was under a federal alert to cut electricity consumption across its territory as it battled generator outages, massive overloading on its transmission lines and a surge in air conditioning use from prolonged sweltering heat." PJM said it told utilities to reduce electricity to customers who are under contract to reduce consumption during emergencies. PJM serves 67 million people in the Mid-Atlantic, South and Washington, D.C., area. Spot wholesale electricity prices in northern Virginia, home to the largest collection of data centers in the world, have surged beyond $2,000 per megawatt hour this week. That compares to about $40 per MWh when PJM is not in distress.

Read more of this story at Slashdot.

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« Il faut qu’il y ait un sursaut » : dans le cortège parisien de lutte contre les violences sexuelles, l’urgence d’un changement

Un mois après le meurtre de Lyhanna, un millier de personnes ont défilé à paris et dans 110 cortèges en France pour dénoncer les violences faites aux femmes et aux enfants et réclamer la mise en place d’une loi intégrale destinée à les combattre.

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Soraya, 38 ans, et son fils Soann, 3 ans et demi, lors de la marche pour une loi intégrale contre les violences sexistes et sexuelles à Paris, le 4 juillet 2026.
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Conflit au Moyen-Orient: Israël dit avoir tué un combattant armé dans le sud du Liban

Le Liban ne fait état de victimes dans l’immédiat, mais signale des frappes et des tirs dans la région.

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Un véhicule de transport de troupes israélien manœuvre du côté israélien de la frontière entre Israël et le Liban après avoir franchi la frontière pour entrer en Israël, le 1er juillet 2026.
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