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  • 新西兰暴雨引发山体滑坡 多人失踪 | 联合早报

    发布/2026年1月22日 09:25

    新西兰北岛暴雨引发山体滑坡,图为芒格努伊山一处受灾地点。 (路透社)

    新西兰北岛一处露营地附近星期四(1月22日)发生山体滑坡,多人失踪。暴雨造成大范围破坏,居民被疏散,数千户家庭断电,道路封闭。

    路透社报道,紧急救援人员正在对新西兰北岛丰盛湾地区热门旅游景点芒格努伊山(Mount Maunganui)附近的一处露营地进行救援。

    警方在一份声明中说,露营地已被疏散,紧急救援人员正在努力寻找仍留在该地区的民众。

    当地媒体报道,直升机已部署到位,支援正在进行的搜救工作。

    新西兰总理卢克森在X平台发文说,他正在积极关注全国各地的情况,包括芒格努伊山发生的重大事故,并补充说,极端天气持续在北岛各地造成危险状况。

    新西兰交通部报告,有多条主要道路封闭。地方当局说,由于道路受损,一些小型社区仍然与外界隔绝。

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    新西兰暴雨引发山体滑坡 多人失踪 | 联合早报

    发布/2026年1月22日 09:25

    新西兰北岛暴雨引发山体滑坡,图为芒格努伊山一处受灾地点。 (路透社)

    新西兰北岛一处露营地附近星期四(1月22日)发生山体滑坡,多人失踪。暴雨造成大范围破坏,居民被疏散,数千户家庭断电,道路封闭。

    路透社报道,紧急救援人员正在对新西兰北岛丰盛湾地区热门旅游景点芒格努伊山(Mount Maunganui)附近的一处露营地进行救援。

    警方在一份声明中说,露营地已被疏散,紧急救援人员正在努力寻找仍留在该地区的民众。

    当地媒体报道,直升机已部署到位,支援正在进行的搜救工作。

    新西兰总理卢克森在X平台发文说,他正在积极关注全国各地的情况,包括芒格努伊山发生的重大事故,并补充说,极端天气持续在北岛各地造成危险状况。

    新西兰交通部报告,有多条主要道路封闭。地方当局说,由于道路受损,一些小型社区仍然与外界隔绝。

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  • 得州医疗 examiner 认定一名古巴移民在移民和海关执法局(ICE)拘留期间死亡为他杀,多家媒体报道称

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    2026年1月22日 美国东部时间凌晨1:49 更新于3小时前

    1月21日(路透社)- 据多家媒体报道,埃尔帕索县法医办公室周三裁定,近期一名古巴籍被拘留者在得克萨斯州一家移民机构死亡事件为他杀。

    《华盛顿邮报》援引副法医亚当·C·冈萨雷斯(Adam C. Gonzalez)的尸检报告称,死亡原因是”颈部和躯干压迫导致窒息”。

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    路透社无法立即核实这些报道,埃尔帕索县法医办公室也未立即置评。

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    移民和海关执法局(ICE)本月早些时候表示,这名被拘留者格雷多·卢纳斯·坎波斯(Geraldo Lunas Campos),55岁,于1月3日在蒙大拿州东部营地(Camp East Montana)因”医疗紧急情况”在ICE拘留期间死亡。

    周二,国土安全部(ICE隶属于该部门)发言人在回应置评请求时称,坎波斯在联邦拘留期间试图自杀。

    “安保人员立即采取行动抢救他的生命。坎波斯暴力反抗安保人员,并持续试图自杀,”该发言人表示,补充称在挣扎过程中他停止呼吸并失去意识。

    国土安全部表示,该事件仍在积极调查中。

    机构数据显示,去年至少有30人在ICE拘留期间死亡,为20年来最高水平。2026年1月前10天,包括坎波斯在内已有4名移民在联邦移民拘留期间死亡。

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    Texas medical examiner rules death of Cuban in ICE custody as homicide, media reports say

    By Reuters
    January 22, 2026 1:49 AM UTC Updated 3 hours ago

    Jan 21 (Reuters) – The El Paso County Office of the Medical Examiner on Wednesday ruled that the recent death of a Cuban detainee at an immigration facility in Texas was a homicide, according to multiple media reports.

    The Washington Post, citing an autopsy report by deputy medical examiner Adam C. Gonzalez, reported that the cause of death was “asphyxia due to neck and torso compression.”

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    Reuters could not immediately verify the reports and the El Paso County Office of the Medical Examiner did not immediately provide comment.

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    The detainee, Geraldo Lunas Campos, 55, died in the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) custody on Jan. 3 at Camp East Montana after experiencing “medical distress,” ICE said earlier this month.

    When reached for comment on Tuesday, a spokesperson for the Department of Homeland Security – under which ICE falls – said Campos attempted to take his own life while in federal custody.

    “The security staff immediately intervened to save his life. Campos violently resisted the security staff and continued to attempt to take his life,” the spokesperson said, adding that he stopped breathing and lost consciousness during the struggle.

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    DHS said the incident remains under active investigation.

    At least 30 people died in ICE custody last year, the highest level in two decades, agency figures show. In the first 10 days of 2026, four immigrants, including Campos, died while in federal immigration custody.

    Reporting by Jasper Ward in Washington; Editing by Himani Sarkar

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  • 特朗普在达沃斯大谈让富人更富

    发布时间:2026年1月21日,美国东部时间下午4:54 / 分析:艾伦·布莱克

    加州州长加文·纽森宣布将在本周瑞士举行的世界经济论坛上就唐纳德·特朗普总统的观点发表看法后,“让美国再次伟大”(MAGA)网红凯蒂·米勒嘲笑这位民主党人出席了这场富豪商人云集的活动。

    “当然,加文·纽森会去达沃斯,”与白宫高级顾问斯蒂芬·米勒结婚的米勒周一在X平台上发文称,“还有什么比向全球精英们大吐苦水更能体现‘美国优先’的呢?”

    但过去几天发生的事情,并没有像她预想的那样凸显她的观点。

    纽森一直在敦促达沃斯的精英们更坚决地抵制特朗普。而特朗普则一直与富人周旋,毫不避讳地谈论自己与富人的关系以及让他们变得更富的努力。

    尽管美国人普遍认为经济停滞不前,总统似乎在周三对自己的政策如何惠及富人感到沾沾自喜。

    他在与企业高管的招待会上发表了一系列此类言论。

    “所以我认为,就你们的投资而言,你们的状况非常好,”特朗普对人群说,“我甚至都不问任何人现在怎么样了。感觉每个人都赚了很多钱。”

    特朗普称,他经常四处向商业领袖表示祝贺。

    “他们会问,‘是因为什么?’我说,‘自从我上任以来,你们的净资产都翻倍了,对吧?’他说,‘是的,甚至不止翻倍。’他们会说,‘甚至更多。我们做得比那更好。’而我们为你们提供了一个平台,让你们可以施展才能。”

    在同一场活动的另一个环节,特朗普提到了他去年通过的重大国内议程法案——他常称之为“超级漂亮法案”——以及该法案为企业主提供的一项关键税收减免。

    特朗普随后调侃道,在他的第一任期内,一位富人朋友买了一架根本不用的飞机,因为他们想利用这种税收减免。

    “我一直说,这就是我第一任期如此成功的原因,”特朗普说,“因为,我的意思是,人们会买一些东西——我有个朋友买了一架飞机,他从来没用过。他只是买了它。他说,‘我可以——我把它扣除了。’

    “实际上,买一架好飞机会很棒,因为他永远不会用它,”特朗普继续说道。

    一边是在经济强劲增长、“所有船只都被抬高”的好时光里吹嘘自己与富人的关系以及如何减轻他们的税负,另一边,当前经济最大的问题之一是“K型经济”——即对富人来说非常好,但对国家其他阶层来说却并非如此。

    事实上,乐施会本月发布的年度不平等报告显示,去年亿万富翁的财富增长速度是过去五年平均增速的三倍。

    而米勒的帖子也指出了这里的政治风险。

    就在上周一项新的CNN民调显示约70%的美国人认为经济“糟糕”之际,特朗普却在精英聚会上大谈自己如何让K型经济上层受益。这实在是脱离现实。

    这并非唯一可能惹恼关注钱包的美国人的不妥言论。在经济问题日益严峻的背景下,特朗普及其内阁(恰好由亿万富翁组成)发表了一系列类似的言论。

    特朗普发表上述言论的前一天,财政部长斯科特·贝森特谈到了政府禁止机构投资者购买单户住宅的想法。

    一些美国人认为大型机构投资者推高了房价。贝森特试图确保此举不会损害“普通小投资者”。但他对“普通小投资者”的定义却引发了一些质疑。

    “比如你的父母为了退休,”贝森特告诉福克斯商业频道的玛丽亚·巴蒂罗莫,“买了五套、十套、十二套房子。所以,我们不想把小投资者挤出去。我们只是想把其他人挤出去。”

    意思就是,一个普通的退休人员,拥有五到十二套房子。

    纽森转发了贝森特的这段视频,问道:“这个自鸣得意的人还能再脱离现实一点吗?”贝森特周三回击称,这位民主党州长“可能是唯一一个比卡玛拉·哈里斯更不懂经济学的加利福尼亚人。”

    在过去一年中,政府还发表了一系列关于美国人如何应对经济困难的尴尬言论。特朗普曾说,只要少买些娃娃和铅笔就行。

    更近期,农业部长布鲁克·罗林斯表示,美国人可以负担起一顿3美元的优质餐食,其中包括“一片西兰花”。

    2026年大选预计将重点围绕经济展开,而特朗普团队的这些言论给民主党人提供了大量素材,足以将他们描绘成脱离现实的形象。

    Trump revels in Davos about making the rich even richer

    Published Jan 21, 2026, 4:54 PM ET / Analysis by Aaron Blake

    After it was announced that California Gov. Gavin Newsom would share his views on President Donald Trump at the World Economic Forum in Switzerland, this week, MAGA influencer Katie Miller derided the Democrat for his presence at the event frequented by wealthy businessmen.

    “Of course Gavin Newsom is going to Davos,” Miller, who is married to top White House adviser Stephen Miller, posted Monday on X. “Nothing quite says America First like commiserating to the crowd of the World’s Elites.”

    But what’s transpired over the last couple of days hasn’t exactly driven home her point in the way she might have envisioned.

    Newsom has spent his time urging the elites at Davos to stand up more strongly to Trump. And it’s Trump who’s been rubbing elbows with the wealthy and taking no shame in talking about his ties to rich people and his efforts to make them even richer.

    Even as Americans struggle with what they overwhelmingly view as a stagnant economy, the president seemed to revel Wednesday in how good his policies have been for the wealthy.

    He made a series of such comments during a reception with CEOs.

    “So I think in terms of your investments, you’re in great shape,” Trump told the crowd. “I don’t even ask anybody how you’re doing now. It’s like everybody is making so much money.”

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    Trump said he often goes around giving congratulations to business leaders.

    “They say, on what?” Trump said. “I said, ‘you’ve doubled your net worth since I’ve been president, right?’ He said, ‘Yeah, even more than that.’ They would say, ‘Even more. We’re doing even better than that.’ And we’ve given you platform where you can put your genius to work.”

    At another point at the same event, Trump pointed to his big domestic agenda bill – which he often called the “Big Beautiful Bill” – that passed last year and a key tax deduction it gave business owners.

    Trump then riffed about how, in his first term, one wealthy friend bought an airplane they didn’t even use because they wanted to use such a deduction.

    “I always said, that’s what made my first term so successful,” Trump said. “Because, I mean, people were buying things that – I have a friend who bought an airplane, he never used it. He just bought it. He said, ‘I get a – I deducted it.’

    “It’d be a great plane to buy, actually, because he’ll never use it,” Trump continued.

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    It’s one thing to boast about your ties to rich people and how they reduce their tax burden in good times, when a strong economy is lifting all boats. But one of the biggest problems with the current economy is how “K-shaped” it is – i.e. it’s great for the wealthy but not nearly so much for the rest of the country.

    Indeed, Oxfam’s recent annual inequality report this month showed billionaires’ wealth grew three times faster last year than they had averaged over the previous five years.

    And Miller’s post points to the political risks here.

    Even as about 7 in 10 Americans viewed the economy as “poor” in last week’s new CNN poll, here was Trump at a gathering of elites talking about how good he’s been for the upper part of that K-shaped economy. That’s pretty tone-deaf.

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    And it’s hardly the only example of an unadvisable comment that might irk Americans concerned about their pocketbooks. Amid the economic problems, Trump and his Cabinet – which happens to be stocked with billionaires – have made a series of these kinds of remarks.

    Trump’s comments came just a day after Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent spoke about the administration’s idea to ban institutional investors from buying single-family homes.

    Some Americans believe big, institutional investors have driven up housing costs. Bessent sought to assure this move wouldn’t hurt “mom and pop” investors. But his definition of “mom and pop” investors raised some eyebrows.

    “Someone, maybe your parents for their retirement,” Bessent told Fox Business Network’s Maria Bartiromo, “bought five, 10, 12 homes. So, we don’t want to push the mom and pops out. We just want to push everyone else out.”

    Just your average retiree, owning anywhere from five to a dozen homes.

    Newsom promoted the clip of Bessent, asking, “Could this smug man be more out of touch?” Bessent shot back Wednesday that the Democratic governor “may be the only Californian who knows less about economics than Kamala Harris.”

    And over the course of the last year, the administration has made a series of awkward comments about how Americans could navigate economic difficulties. Trump talked about simply buying fewer dolls and pencils.

    More recently, Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins said Americans can afford a $3 meal of quality food that includes “a piece of broccoli.”

    The 2026 election figures to focus extensively on the economy, and the Trump team is giving Democrats plenty to work with in painting them as out of touch.

  • 得克萨斯州前警官在乌瓦尔德校园枪击案审判中被判无罪

    2026年1月22日 美国中部时间凌晨4:17 / 作者:安德鲁·海

    1月21日(路透社)——周三,得克萨斯州一个陪审团对一名前警官作出无罪判决,该警官因在2022年乌瓦尔德校园枪击案中执法不力、未能保护儿童而面临刑事指控。这起美国历史上最致命的校园枪击案造成19名小学生和2名教师死亡。

    52岁的阿德里安·冈萨雷斯(Adrian Gonzales)曾任职于乌瓦尔德学区警察局,他面临29项重罪儿童危害罪指控。检察官称,在这起美国历史上最致命的校园枪击事件发生后的最初几分钟里,他未能阻止枪手,因此负有责任。

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    判决宣读后,冈萨雷斯双手掩面,他的律师则拍着他的背表示安慰。受害者的父母和兄弟姐妹对这一判决感到震惊,一些人拭去泪水,另一些人则面无表情地凝视前方。

    科珀斯克里斯蒂的陪审团经过超过7小时的审议,对所有29项指控均作出无罪判决,每项指控最高可判处2年监禁。

    这起审判是美国罕见的案例:一名警察因未能阻止犯罪而被指控危害生命安全。

    辩护律师杰森·戈斯(Jason Goss)告诉陪审员,检察官试图将乌瓦尔德枪击案中所有警察的失误归咎于冈萨雷斯,让他成为替罪羊。

    “他们认定他必须为那天的痛苦付出代价,这是不公平的,”戈斯在总结陈词中表示。

    2022年5月24日,冈萨雷斯是首批抵达乌瓦尔德罗布小学的400多名执法人员之一。警方在进入枪手藏身的教室前等待了77分钟。

    枪手是该校的一名前学生,最终被警方击毙。

    冈萨雷斯被指控在接到活跃枪手报告后,乘坐巡逻车抵达罗布小学时,未能与枪手对峙。

    “你不能袖手旁观,任由悲剧发生,”特别检察官比尔·特纳(Bill Turner)在总结陈词中对陪审团表示。

    冈萨雷斯称,他当时看不见枪手,并否认在事件发生初期的混乱几分钟内(枪手在学校外时)自己出现了迟疑。

    这起近三周的审判在科珀斯克里斯蒂举行,该市位于乌瓦尔德东南约175英里(282公里)处。此前,辩方称冈萨雷斯在得克萨斯州希尔地区约1.6万人口的小镇乌瓦尔德无法获得公正审判。

    冈萨雷斯是与此次枪击案相关的仅有的两名被刑事指控的人员之一。另一名警官、前乌瓦尔德学区警察局长皮特·阿雷东多(Pete Arredondo)预计将于今年晚些时候因类似指控受审,他已对此表示不认罪。

    州和联邦对此次枪击事件的调查发现,警官们在权衡如何应对时,让18岁的枪手独自留在教室内,与孩子们在一起。

    当边境巡逻队领导的战术小组冲入教室时,死亡人数已成为这个以高调校园枪击事件闻名的国家中最严重的伤亡事件之一。

    尽管控枪措施的支持者与认为此类控制措施侵犯宪法持枪权的人士之间争论激烈,但与其他工业化国家相比,美国对枪支的限制仍然较少。

    美国前司法部长梅里克·加兰(Merrick Garland)在2024年发布乌瓦尔德联邦调查报告时表示,如果警方立即与枪手对峙,本可挽救更多生命。

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    Former Texas police officer acquitted in Uvalde school shooting trial

    January 22, 2026 4:17 AM UTC / By Andrew Hay

    Jan 21 (Reuters) – A Texas jury acquitted a former police officer of criminal child-endangerment charges on Wednesday stemming from his role in the botched law enforcement response to the 2022 Uvalde school shooting that killed 19 elementary students and two teachers.

    Adrian Gonzales, 52, who belonged to the Uvalde school district police force, faced 29 counts of felony child endangerment for what prosecutors said was his failure to stop the gunman in the first minutes of one of the deadliest school shootings in U.S. history.

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    Gonzales buried his head in his hands after the verdict was read, with his lawyers clapping him on the back. Parents and siblings of the victims appeared stunned by the decision, some wiping away tears, while others stared ahead with blank expressions.

    The Corpus Christi jury deliberated for over seven hours before reaching its not guilty verdict on all 29 counts, each of which carried up to two years in prison.

    The trial was a rare case of a U.S. police officer being charged with endangering lives by failing to halt a crime.

    Defense lawyer Jason Goss told jurors that prosecutors wanted to scapegoat Gonzales for the mistakes of all police officers at the shooting.

    “They have decided he has to pay for the pain of that day and it’s not right,” Goss said in closing arguments.

    Gonzales was among the first of more than 400 law enforcement officers to arrive at Robb Elementary School in Uvalde on May 24, 2022. Police waited 77 minutes before entering a classroom where the gunman was holed up.

    The gunman, a former student at the school, was shot dead by police.

    Gonzales was accused of failing to confront the shooter after he arrived at Robb Elementary in his patrol car in response to a report of an active shooter.

    “You can’t stand by and allow it to happen,” Special Prosecutor Bill Turner told the jury during closing arguments.

    Gonzales said he could not see the shooter and denied that he froze during the first chaotic minutes of the incident when the gunman was outside the school.

    节点运行失败

    The nearly three-week trial was held in Corpus Christi, about 175 miles (282 km) southeast of Uvalde, after the defense argued Gonzales could not get a fair trial in the town of around 16,000 in Texas’ Hill Country.

    Gonzales was one of only two people criminally charged in relation to the shooting. A second officer, former Uvalde school district police chief Pete Arredondo, is expected to face trial later this year on similar charges as Gonzales. He has pleaded not guilty.

    State and federal investigations into the shooting found that officers left the 18-year-old gunman alone inside the classroom with children while weighing how to confront him.

    By the time a tactical team led by Border Patrol officers stormed in, the death toll was among the worst ever in a country known for high-profile school shootings.

    While debate has raged between proponents of gun control measures and those who say such controls violate the constitutional right to bear arms, there remain few restrictions on firearms in the U.S. compared with other industrialized nations.

    Former U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland, in remarks made while presenting the federal report on Uvalde in 2024, said lives would have been saved had the police immediately confronted the gunman.

    Reporting by Andrew Hay in Taos, New Mexico; Editing by Steve Gorman, Christian Schmollinger and Himani Sarkar

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  • 核心要点:最高法院暗示将违抗特朗普,保留莉萨·库克在美联储的职位

    发布时间:2026年1月21日,美国东部时间下午3:43 | 更新时间:2026年1月21日,美国东部时间下午4:37

    作者:约翰·弗里茨(John Fritze)、德文·科尔(Devan Cole)、布莱恩·梅纳(Bryan Mena)、蒂尔尼·斯尼德(Tierney Sneed)

    关键词:最高法院、唐纳德·特朗普、联邦机构、最高法院大法官

    ![图片4:2026年1月21日,最高法院就特朗普试图解雇美联储理事莉萨·库克的诉讼案进行辩论。保罗·克莱门特(Paul Clement)代表库克向大法官们陈述,库克、美联储主席杰罗姆·鲍威尔(Jerome Powell)和前美联储主席阿贝·洛厄尔(Abbe Lowell)旁听。]

    2026年1月21日,最高法院就特朗普试图解雇美联储理事莉萨·库克的诉讼案展开辩论。保罗·克莱门特代表库克向大法官们陈述,库克、美联储主席杰罗姆·鲍威尔和前美联储主席阿贝·洛厄尔旁听。

    达娜·韦科特伦(Dana Verkouteren)

    最高法院周三对总统唐纳德·特朗普解雇美联储理事莉萨·库克的权力表示强烈怀疑,几位保守派大法官与自由派同事一道,对为总统辩护的律师提出尖锐质疑。

    两小时辩论结束时,许多大法官似乎更关注法院将如何支持库克(而非是否支持),以及如何快速解决她的诉讼案。

    这一案件是最高法院多年来处理总统权力与经济问题中最紧迫的案件之一。库克辩称,支持特朗普的裁决将在市场中引发“混乱”,并削弱央行长期以来独立于白宫政治的地位。特朗普政府则侧重于技术性论证,但即便在一个多次支持特朗普的6:3保守派法庭上,这些论证也收效甚微。

    以下是口头辩论的关键要点:

    保守派大法官迅速质疑特朗普

    特朗普的第二任最高法院提名法官布雷特·卡瓦诺(Brett Kavanaugh)在早期一系列提问中明确表示,他对政府立场深表保留——特别是认为政府可以定义解雇库克的“理由”并规避法院审查的观点。

    特朗普去年夏天以库克涉嫌抵押贷款欺诈(声称两处房产为主要居所)为由解雇了她。库克否认任何不当行为,并表示其他文件表明她明确其中一处房产是度假屋。

    “种什么因,得什么果,”卡瓦诺警告美国副检察长D.约翰·绍尔(D. John Sauer),暗示下一任总统可能会以“琐碎或无关紧要或难以反驳的陈旧指控”为借口解雇特朗普任命的美联储官员。

    “一旦这些工具被释放,双方都会使用它们。”卡瓦诺说道。

    当绍尔称库克的申请存在“至少是重大过失”和“相当大的错误”时,首席大法官约翰·罗伯茨(John Roberts)迅速介入。

    “嗯,我认为我们可以讨论这一点,在购买房产时填写的一叠文件中,这有多大的重要性,”罗伯茨说。

    就连同样对支持库克的下级法院裁决表示担忧的保守派大法官塞缪尔·阿利托(Samuel Alito)也一度表示不满,称此案被仓促提交法院,并表示特朗普的行动“处理得非常草率”。

    库克面对更友好的法庭

    为库克辩护的律师保罗·克莱门特(Paul Clement)受到的提问表明,大法官们可能已决定不会立即批准特朗普解雇库克,但正在考虑下一步该如何处理此案。

    如果最高法院仅简单裁定特朗普未达到紧急干预的门槛,几乎可以肯定此案将在一两年内再次提交法院。但这也意味着库克在此期间将继续留任。

    卡瓦诺表示,支持哥伦比亚特区巡回上诉法院的裁决(即特朗普未给予库克充分回应指控的机会,可能侵犯其正当程序权利)是解决当前争议的“最简单”方式。

    但其他大法官指出,如果裁定特朗普必须给库克回应抵押贷款指控的机会,这无法回答所谓行为是否符合允许特朗普解雇她的“理由充分”标准的根本问题。

    “我想我不太明白,除了重复我们今天上午讨论的那些问题外,发回重审的意义何在,”罗伯茨说。

    辩论的一部分集中在司法机制的技术性问题上:如果法院裁定库克胜诉,将允许法院使用哪些类型的命令。法律对法院直接针对总统的命令类型有严格限制,但克莱门特指出,法院在找到针对下级官员的有效命令方面颇具创造性。

    最高法院自由派成员凯坦吉·布朗·杰克逊(Ketanji Brown Jackson)大法官表示,关于这一机制的讨论为时过早。

    “没有人对总统解雇她的权利做出最终裁决。现在的问题是,在诉讼期间,临时会发生什么?”杰克逊说。

    不过,克莱门特作为资深最高法院律师,似乎感觉到客户胜诉的迹象,他强调法院发布能解决辩论中提出的更广泛法律问题的意见将带来益处。

    “如果你们决定进一步阐述实质性内容,可能会一劳永逸地解决所有问题,”克莱门特说,“这可能有一定价值。”

    特朗普最全面的论点收效甚微

    特朗普的律师多次辩称,法院不应审查他最具争议的举动,包括派国民警卫队进驻主要城市和试图利用广泛的战时权力快速驱逐移民。

    司法部称,过多的法院干预会践踏行政部门自主治理的权力。

    但在库克案中,大法官们似乎对这一立场兴趣不大。

    几位大法官明确表示,他们不愿接受绍尔的观点,即司法机构在争议中无作用——特别是在审查解雇前给予库克或其他理事的程序充分性方面。

    “你认为不存在司法审查、无需程序、无补救措施、‘理由’标准极低(由总统单独决定)——这意味着,若不彻底破坏,也会削弱美联储的独立性,”卡瓦诺对绍尔表示。

    罗伯茨也多次让绍尔辩护其立场,不断追问法院何时(如果可能)能介入类似库克被解雇的争议事件。

    “我认为我们可以讨论房地产,但我认为在你的立场下这无关紧要,对吧?换句话说,‘理由’的判定不可审查,对吗?”罗伯茨问绍尔。

    副检察长辩称,只有当特朗普完全没有给出解雇库克的理由时,才存在司法审查的空间。

    “但一旦进入这一范围,我们显然在此案中,那么将尊重总统的决定,”他告诉首席大法官。

    罗伯茨还质疑政府声称法院无权复职被总统错误解雇的官员的立场。

    “如果你正确地认为法院无权复职被解雇的官员,我们为何还要浪费时间纠结是否存在‘理由’?”罗伯茨问,“这与花费时间精力确定是否存在‘理由’如何一致?”

    罗伯茨指出,如果总统解雇库克必须满足某种程度的“理由”,“你表明存在某种‘理由’——那么你关于法院不能命令被解雇者复职的观点就不成立。”

    鲍威尔与库克罕见现身法庭

    最高法院辩论的戏剧性还在于,美联储理事库克、主席杰罗姆·鲍威尔和前美联储主席本·伯南克(Ben Bernanke)坐在旁听席上,这是对美联储独立制定利率不受政治影响能力的鲜明支持。

    鲍威尔的出席意义重大。本月早些时候,有消息称联邦检察官正在调查鲍威尔去年就美联储华盛顿特区总部翻新工程向国会作证的内容。鲍威尔发布了一段震撼视频,指责特朗普(一位对其利率政策持批评态度的人)试图迫使美联储屈服于其意志。

    鲍威尔的视频——以及他出席最高法院听证会——与他以往应对特朗普攻击的方式截然不同。多年来,自特朗普第一任期以来,鲍威尔大多避免直接回应总统关于美联储应降低利率的公开抱怨。

    鲍威尔下周在美联储政策制定者宣布最新利率决定后的新闻发布会上,可能会被要求进一步阐述其立场。

    包括纽约联邦储备银行行长约翰·威廉姆斯(John Williams,美联储利率制定委员会的重要成员)在内的几位鲍威尔前同事和现任同事,都公开支持他应对政府高压的方式。

    尽管库克在法庭上或辩论后未发言,但她在一份声明中表示,判决将决定“美联储是将根据证据和独立判断设定关键利率,还是屈服于政治压力”。出席周三听证会的还有美联储理事迈克尔·巴尔(Michael Barr)、鲍威尔的妻子和库克的几位家人。

    口头辩论期间,法庭气氛热烈,多次出现低语和轻笑,包括大法官们多次提及特朗普在Truth Social上宣布解雇库克的帖子。

    法院何时裁决此案及关税案?

    鉴于辩论的基调以及此案在紧急日程中的地位,大法官们可能比通常更快地做出裁决。通常,最高法院会在6月底前解决最重要的案件。

    本案是今年最高法院紧急日程中唯一的案件。这一特殊情况意味着没有特定的“争议焦点”——如果案件是从下级法院上诉的,通常会有明确的争议焦点。争议焦点有助于集中辩论并最终做出裁决。在本案中,库克将争议焦点广泛定义为美联储独立性问题,而特朗普则将其定义得更窄。

    但更快解决的可能性意味着法院观察家、白宫和市场现在正焦急等待涉及特朗普政府的两个重大待决意见:库克案和挑战总统广泛使用紧急关税的上诉案。特朗普在11月初的关税案辩论中也面临艰难局面。

    当然,最高法院的“快速”与华盛顿其他地方的定义不同。法院直到2月中旬才会再次开庭——不过可能会在任何时候增加一天来发布意见。

    CNN的伊丽莎白·布赫瓦尔德(Elisabeth Buchwald)和奥斯汀·卡尔佩珀(Austin Culpepper)对此报道有贡献。

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    Takeaways: Supreme Court signals it will defy Trump to keep Lisa Cook on Federal Reserve

    Published Jan 21, 2026, 3:43 PM ET | Updated Jan 21, 2026, 4:37 PM ET

    By John Fritze, Devan Cole, Bryan Mena, Tierney Sneed

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    [Image 4: Supreme Court arguments on Trump’s effort to fire Fed Governor Lisa Cook on January 21, 2026. Paul Clement argues before the justices as his client Lisa Cook looks on with Fed Chairman Jerome Powell and former Fed Chairman Abbe Lowell.]

    Supreme Court arguments on Trump’s effort to fire Fed Governor Lisa Cook on January 21, 2026. Paul Clement argues before the justices as his client Lisa Cook looks on with Fed Chairman Jerome Powell and former Fed Chairman Abbe Lowell.

    Dana Verkouteren

    The Supreme Court signaled deep skepticism Wednesday that President Donald Trump had the authority to remove Lisa Cook from the Federal Reserve, with several conservative justices joining their liberal colleagues in posing pointed questions of the lawyer defending the president.

    By the end of the two-hour argument, many of the justices appeared to be more interested in how the court would side with Cook — not whether it would do so — and how quickly it would resolve her underlying litigation.

    The case is among the most pressing to deal with presidential power and the economy that the Supreme Court has heard in years. Cook argued that a ruling for Trump would sow “chaos” in the markets and eviscerate the central bank’s longstanding independence from White House politics. The administration focused on more technical arguments that found little purchase, even on a 6-3 conservative court that has repeatedly sided with Trump.

    Here are the key takeaways from oral arguments:

    Conservatives rush to question Trump


    Justice Brett Kavanaugh, who was Trump’s second nominee to the high court, made clear in a series of early questions that he had deep reservations with the administration’s position — specifically the idea that it could define the “cause” for firing Cook and evade review from courts.

    Trump fired Cook last summer based on allegations that she had committed mortgage fraud by claiming two properties as her principal residence. Cook has denied any wrongdoing and has said that other documents demonstrate that she was clear one of the properties was a vacation home.

    “What goes around comes around,” Kavanaugh warned US Solicitor General D. John Sauer, raising the possibility that the next president could cite some questionable “cause” to fire Trump’s appointees to the Fed based on“trivial or inconsequential or old allegations that are very difficult to disprove.”

    “Once these tools are unleashed,” Kavanaugh said, “they’re used by both sides.”

    Chief Justice John Roberts jumped in early when Sauer claimed that Cook’s applications were “at least gross negligence” and “quite a big mistake.”

    “Well, I mean, I suppose we can debate that, how significant it is in a stack of papers you have to fill out when you’re buying real estate,” Roberts said.

    Even Justice Samuel Alito, a conservative who also appeared to have concerns with lower court rulings that sided with Cook, at one point expressed annoyance that the case was being rushed through the courts and said that Trump’s move was “handled in a very cursory manner.”

    Cook faces a friendlier bench


    The questions for Paul Clement, the attorney arguing for Cook, signaled that the justices had likely decided that they were not inclined to give Trump the immediate okay to fire Cook, but were grappling with what should happen in the case next.

    A narrow ruling simply concluding that Trump had not met the threshold for an emergency intervention would all but guarantee that the case would be back before the justices within a year or two. Yet it would also mean that Cook would remain in the job in the meantime.

    A ruling agreeing with the DC Circuit that Trump had likely violated Cook’s due process rights by not giving her sufficient opportunity to respond to the allegations would be the “simplest” way to resolve the current dispute, Kavanaugh said.

    But other justices noted that a ruling that said that Trump was required to give Cook an opportunity to respond to the mortgage claims wouldn’t answer the underlying questions over whether that alleged conduct meets the “for cause” threshold that allows Trump to fire her.

    “I guess I don’t quite understand what sending it back would be for, other than airing of the same sort of issues that we’ve been airing this morning,” Roberts said.

    Part of the debate centered on technical questions about the judicial mechanisms that courts would be allowed to use if they decided Cook should prevail in the lawsuit. There are legal limits constraining what types of orders courts can issue directly against presidents, but Clement noted that courts have been creative in finding ways to issue orders against lower-level officials to effectuate their rulings.

    Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson, a member of the court’s liberal wing, suggested that the debate over that mechanism was premature.

    “No one has made a definitive determination about the president’s right to remove her. The question now is, just in the interim, while that issue is being litigated, what happens?” Jackson said.

    Still, in a sign that Clement sensed a win for his client, the veteran Supreme Court lawyer emphasized the benefits of the court issuing the opinion that would address the broader range of legal questions that had been put forward in the arguments.

    “If you decided to go a little further and say something substantive, it might bring all of this to an end,” Clement said. “And there’s probably some virtue to that.”

    Little traction for Trump’s sweepiest arguments


    Trump’s lawyers have repeatedly argued that courts have no business scrutinizing some of his most controversial moves, including his desire to send National Guard troops to major cities and his effort to use a sweeping wartime authority to quickly deport migrants.

    Too much court intervention, the Department of Justice has said, would trample on the executive’s power to govern as they see fit.

    But the justices seemed to have little appetite for that position in Cook’s case.

    Several members of the court made clear that they were not willing to adopt Sauer’s argument that the judiciary had no role to play in the dispute – specifically, in reviewing the amount of process given to Cook or another governor before their attempted removal.

    “Your position that there’s no judicial review, no process required, no remedy available, very low bar for ‘cause’ – that the president alone determines – I mean that would weaken, if not shatter, the independence of the Federal Reserve,” Kavanaugh told Sauer.

    Roberts, too, repeatedly put Sauer on the defense about his position, peppering him with questions about when, if at all, a court could step into a contested firing like Cook’s.

    “I suppose we can debate real estate, but I gather under your position it doesn’t make a difference, right? In other words, the determination of cause is unreviewable, right?” Roberts asked Sauer.

    The solicitor general contended that the only place for judicial review is if Trump gave no reason at all for his decision to fire Cook.

    “But once you’re within that, and we clearly are here, then there would be deference to the president,” he told the chief justice.

    Roberts also questioned the administration’s position that courts are powerless to reinstate an official who might be wrongly fired by the president.

    “If you’re correct that courts do not have authority to reinstate a removed officer, why are we wasting our time wondering if there’s cause or not?” Roberts asked. “How is that consistent with the time and energy being spent on determining if there’s cause?”

    If there is any level of cause that a president has to show to fire Cook, Roberts said, “and you indicate that there is some level of cause — well, then you can’t be right about the idea that a court can’t order anybody who’s been removed to be reinstated.”

    Powell, Cook make rare appearance


    Adding to the drama of the Supreme Court’s argument was the fact that Cook, Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell and former Fed Chair Ben Bernanke sat in the audience, a striking show of support for the institution’s ability to set interest rates free of politics.

    Powell’s attendance made a big statement. Earlier this month, it was revealed that federal prosecutors are probing Powell’s testimony to Congress last year on the Fed’s renovation of its Washington, DC headquarters. Powell released a stunning video calling out Trump, a critic of Powell’s actions on interest rates, for relentlessly trying to bend the Fed to his will.

    Powell’s video — and his presence at the Supreme Court — is an extraordinary departure from his usual way of handling Trump’s attacks, which had been to simply avoid further escalation. For years, since Trump’s first term, Powell had mostly avoided responding directly to the president’s public gripes that the Fed should be lowering interest rates.

    Powell will likely be asked to elaborate when he addresses reporters next week in a news conference after Fed policymakers announce their latest decision on interest rates.

    Several of Powell’s former and current colleagues have come out in support of his response to the administration’s intense pressure campaign, including New York Fed President John Williams, a highly influential member of the Fed’s rate-setting committee.

    While Cook did not speak in the courtroom or after the arguments, she did say in a statement that the verdict will decide “whether the Federal Reserve will set key interest rates guided by evidence and independent judgment or will succumb to political pressure.” Also in attendance at Wednesday’s hearing were Fed Governor Michael Barr, Powell’s wife and several members of Cook’s family.

    It was a lively and full courtroom during oral arguments, with several moments of murmur and soft laughter, including at the justices’ multiple references to Trump’s Truth Social post notifying Cook of her termination.

    When will the court rule on this and tariffs?


    Given the tenor of the arguments, and the fact that the case was at the Supreme Court on an emergency basis, it’s possible that the justices will hand down a decision far more quickly than it normally might in an argued case. Usually, the court will resolve its most important cases before the end of June.

    Trump v. Cook is the only case on the Supreme Court’s argument calendar this year on its emergency docket. That unusual posture means there’s no specific “question presented,” as there would be if the merits of the case had been appealed from a lower court. The “question presented” helps to focus an argument and, ultimately, a decision. In this case, Cook has defined the question very broadly as one of Fed independence. Trump, by contrast, has defined the case narrowly.

    But the possibility of a faster resolution means that court watchers, the White House and the markets will now be waiting expectantly for two major pending opinions involving the Trump administration: The Cook case and the appeal challenging the president’s sweeping use of emergency tariffs. Trump also faced a rocky argument in the tariffs case in early November.

    Of course, the Supreme Court’s view of “fast” is different than how the rest of Washington would define that word. The court is not scheduled to take the bench again until mid-February — though it could add a day to release opinions at any time.

    CNN’s Elisabeth Buchwald and Austin Culpepper contributed to this report.

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  • 曾在特朗普任内被解雇的前军官发起民主党国会竞选

    特朗普第二任期内被解职的两名军官启动民主党国会竞选

    在唐纳德·特朗普总统重返白宫的第一年里被军队开除的两名军官本周开启了新征程:作为民主党人竞选国会席位。

    一名退休的美国太空军上校因特朗普政府禁止跨性别者服役的禁令而被军队开除,他宣布将在弗吉尼亚州北部竞选国会席位。

    另一名高级海军官员去年被战争部长皮特·赫格斯泰斯解职,她也在南卡罗来纳州发起了国会竞选。

    他们的候选人资格凸显了对特朗普时代军事政策日益强烈的政治反弹,因为被解职的前军官们希望通过国会重新进入公共生活。

    布里·弗拉姆(Bree Fram)于2025年12月被战争部长皮特·赫格斯泰斯从海军开除,图为2025年6月5日她在比利时布鲁塞尔参加北约会议时的照片。(奥马尔·哈瓦纳/盖蒂图片社)

    布里·弗拉姆于2021年8月加入美国太空军,在那里晋升至上校军衔。

    唐纳德·特朗普总统签署了一项行政命令,五角大楼在赫格斯泰斯领导下发布指导方针,禁止大多数跨性别者——包括有性别不安诊断史或病史的人——服役。2025年3月,一名联邦法官发布初步禁令阻止该政策执行,但法院在诉讼持续期间允许该政策继续推进。据弗拉姆称,她于2025年6月被停职,等待离职,因总统政策被迫于2025年底退休。

    弗拉姆誓言“我不会逃避对宪法的誓言”。

    在周二发布的竞选启动视频中,弗拉姆说:“我身着军装23年,肩扛国旗,晋升至上校。但后来唐纳德·特朗普解雇了我,不是因为我的表现,而是因为我的身份。”

    弗拉姆表示,她竞选国会席位是“因为太多美国人害怕联邦政府会对他们做什么,而不是对政府能为他们做什么有信心。”

    弗吉尼亚州可能会在11月中期选举前重新绘制国会选区地图,这是特朗普和共和党人对民主党之间高风险的选区重划战的一部分。弗拉姆计划在新的国会选区界限确定后,在她居住的任何选区参选。

    弗拉姆的家乡弗吉尼亚州雷斯顿目前位于该州第11国会选区,由民主党众议员詹姆斯·沃金肖(James Walkinshaw)代表。沃金肖去年在补选中以压倒性优势获胜,接替于5月因癌症去世的已故众议员杰里·康诺利。沃金肖曾是康诺利的幕僚长。

    詹姆斯·沃金肖众议员,D-Va.,赢得补选,接替已故众议员杰里·康诺利。(保罗·施泰因豪泽/福克斯新闻)

    在南卡罗来纳州,前三星海军上将南希·拉科尔周二加入了该州第1国会选区的空缺席位竞选。

    拉科尔是一名35年军龄的老兵,曾担任海军直升机飞行员,后来担任海军预备役司令(6万人部队),于去年8月被解职。解雇原因尚未明确,但这是赫格斯泰斯领导的高调领导层清洗的一部分,其中包括解雇美国国防情报局局长杰弗里·克鲁斯中将和监督海军特种作战司令部的海军海豹突击队军官米尔顿·桑兹海军少将。

    拉科尔在她的竞选启动视频中声称:“经过数十年为国家服务,从海军飞行员开始,以三星海军上将结束,我被无故解职。”

    她强调:“我还有更多的贡献、更多的战斗、更多的工作要做——我还没有完成我的服役使命。”

    当被问及拉科尔的说法时,陆军部没有立即回应置评请求。

    拉科尔加入了一个竞争激烈的候选人阵容,民主党人和共和党人都在竞选接替三届共和党众议员南希·梅斯的席位,梅斯正在竞选南卡罗来纳州州长。

    南卡罗来纳州第1国会选区的共和党众议员南希·梅斯今年将竞选州长而非寻求连任,众多共和党人和民主党人正在角逐该席位。(汤姆·威廉姆斯/CQ-Roll Call,Inc via盖蒂图片社)

    民主党人正试图翻转该州低地地区这个倾向于保守派的沿海国会选区。

    “如果我们要建立一个持久且成功的联盟,南卡罗来纳州第一选区不是民主党人可以放弃的选区,而南希是唯一有能力获胜的候选人,”与民主党结盟的组织“基准”(The Bench)发言人马特·科里多尼表示,该组织强调其“通过在艰难选区招募和支持优秀候选人来培养下一代民主党领导人”。

    保罗·施泰因豪泽是一名驻摇摆州新罕布什尔州的政治记者,报道全国的竞选活动。

    Fired under Trump, former military officers launch Democratic bids for Congress

    2 officers forced out of military during Trump’s second term launch Democratic congressional bids

    Two officers who were pushed out of the military during President Donald Trump’s first year back in the White House have launched new missions this week: running for Congress as Democrats.

    A retired U.S. Space Force colonel, who was forced out of the military under the Trump administration’s ban on transgender service members, announced a run for Congress in Northern Virginia.

    And a senior Navy official removed from her post last year by War Secretary Pete Hegseth launched a congressional bid in South Carolina.

    Their candidacies highlight a growing political backlash to Trump-era military policies, as former officers removed from service look to re-enter public life through Congress.

    Bree Fram was removed from the Navy in December by Secretary of War Pete Hegseth, pictured here at a NATO meeting in Brussels, Belgium, June 5, 2025.(Omar Havana/Getty Images)

    Bree Fram joined the U.S. Space Force in August 2021, where she rose to the rank of colonel.

    President Donald Trump signed an executive order and the Pentagon, under Hegseth, issued guidance that barred most transgender people — including those with a diagnosis or history of gender dysphoria — from military service. A federal judge issued a preliminary injunction in March 2025 blocking enforcement, but courts later allowed the policy to move forward while litigation continued. According to Fram, she was placed on administrative leave in June 2025 pending separation, and was forced to retire at the end of 2025 due to presidential policy.

    Fram pledged that “I’m not going to run away from my oath to the Constitution.”

    In a campaign launch video posted on Tuesday, Fram said, “I served 23 years wearing the flag on my shoulder, reaching the rank of colonel. But then Donald Trump fired me, not because of my performance but because of who I am.”

    Fram said she’s running for Congress “because too many Americans are afraid of what the federal government will do to them instead of being confident of what it can do for them.”

    Virginia is likely to redraw its congressional map ahead of November’s midterm elections, as part of the high-stakes redistricting battle between Trump and Republicans versus Democrats. And Fram plans to run in whichever district she resides in once the new congressional lines are finalized.

    Fram’s hometown of Reston, Virginia, is currently in the state’s 11th Congressional District, which is represented by Democratic Rep. James Walkinshaw, who last year won a special election in a landslide to succeed the late Rep. Gerry Connolly, who died from cancer in May. Walkinshaw was a former Connolly chief of staff.

    Rep. James Walkinshaw, D-Va., won a special election to succeed the late Rep. Gerry Connolly.(Paul Steinhauser/Fox News)

    In South Carolina, former three-star vice admiral Nancy Lacore on Tuesday jumped into the open seat race in the state’s 1st Congressional District.

    Lacore, a 35-year military veteran who served as a Navy helicopter pilot and later as chief of the Navy Reserve, a 60,000-person force, was removed last August. The reason for her firing was not made clear, but it occurred as part of a high-profile leadership purge headed by Hegseth which included the dismissal of Lt. Gen. Jeffrey Kruse, the head of the U.S. Defense Intelligence Agency, and Rear Adm. Milton Sands, a Navy SEAL officer who oversees Naval Special Warfare Command.

    “After decades of service to our country, a career that started as a Navy pilot and finished as a three-star admiral, I was removed from my position without cause,” Lacore claimed in her campaign launch video.

    And she emphasized, “I still have more to give, more to fight for, more work to do — and I am not done serving.”

    The War Department did not immediately respond to a request for comment when asked about Lacore’s claim.

    Lacore joins a crowded field of Democrats and Republicans running to succeed three-term GOP Rep. Nancy Mace, who is running for South Carolina governor.

    A large field of Republicans and Democrats are running to succeed GOP Rep. Nancy Mace in South Carolina’s 1st Congressional District. Mace is running for governor this year rather than seek re-election.(Tom Williams/CQ-Roll Call, Inc via Getty Images)

    Democrats are aiming to flip the right-leaning coastal congressional district in the state’s Lowcountry.

    “The South Carolina First isn’t a District that Democrats can concede if we’re going to build a lasting and winning coalition, and Nancy is the only candidate in a position to win,” said Matt Corridoni, a spokesperson for The Bench, a Democrat-aligned group that highlights it’s “building the next generation of Democratic leaders by recruiting and supporting great candidates in tough districts.”

    Paul Steinhauser is a politics reporter based in the swing state of New Hampshire. He covers the campaign trail from coast to coast.

  • 特朗普专机因电气故障返航 引发对老化”空军一号”的质疑

    By Alexandra Skores
    PUBLISHED Jan 21, 2026, 3:49 PM ET

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    2026年1月21日,美国总统唐纳德·特朗普在马里兰州安德鲁斯联合基地登上”空军一号”,准备离开华盛顿前往瑞士,但飞机最终掉头返航。

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    周二晚间”空军一号”上发生的”电气故障”迫使特朗普总统的欧洲之行专机掉头返回,这一事件引发了人们对总统乘坐的这架已有数十年历史的飞机老化问题的担忧。

    美国空军长期以来一直在努力升级其老化的机队,而特朗普自第一任期以来就一直推动”空军一号”项目的改革。

    需要掉头返回的飞机是一架波音747-200B,在东部时间晚上11点刚过安全降落在马里兰州。它是美国空军VC-25A项目的一部分,该项目包含”空军一号”。大约一小时后,特朗普乘坐一架备用飞机前往瑞士达沃斯世界经济论坛。

    据白宫新闻秘书卡罗琳·莱维特称,飞机掉头返回安德鲁斯联合基地是出于谨慎考虑。

    “这必须是世界上维护得最好的飞机之一,”美国有线电视新闻网交通分析师玛丽·夏维奥表示,”但每架飞机都有这样的情况:当警告灯亮起时,你必须掉头回去并解决问题。”

    据美国空军称,这架出问题的飞机于1991年首次投入使用,是两架为总统飞行任务而订购的波音飞机之一。这两架飞机都已超过30年,长期以来遭到特朗普的批评,他希望更换新飞机。

    但获得新飞机还需要更多时间。

    波音公司替换两架”空军一号”喷气式飞机的合同原定交付日期为2022年,但已过期限却仍未交付新飞机。

    特朗普还拥有自己捐赠的卡塔尔喷气式飞机,他此前预测这架飞机可能在2026年2月前准备就绪供其使用,但目前尚无迹象表明这架飞机即将加入总统机队。

    新飞机更新进展

    特朗普一直期待用于总统使用的新飞机。除了卡塔尔飞机外,目前还有几种不同的飞机在讨论中。

    美国空军在12月宣布,将从德国汉莎航空公司购买两架额外的波音喷气式飞机,以支持其未来的总统空运项目,交付日期定在今年,表明它们主要用于训练。

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    2026年1月19日,美国总统唐纳德·特朗普乘坐的”空军一号”从佛罗里达州西棕榈滩国际机场出发,这张照片是从一架鱼鹰飞机内部拍摄的。

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    美国空军在一份声明中称,这两架飞机的价格为4亿美元,是”为747-8机队采购两架飞机以支持训练和备件”,该计划旨在未来几年更换目前作为”空军一号”使用的747-200型号飞机。

    第一架飞机将于今年初交付,第二架预计在2026年底前交付。如果美国空军将这些飞机加入总统机队,可能需要相当长的时间。

    不具备”空军一号”严格复杂要求的商业喷气式飞机翻新可能需要数周或数月,具体取决于工作量和飞机的老化程度。例如,根据航空网站Simple Flying的数据,某些涉及飞机完全拆解的维护检查每6至12年进行一次,全面检查通常需要3至6周。

    主要的替换选择是两架额外的波音747飞机,这些飞机最初是作为商用飞机设计的,现在正在圣安东尼奥进行改装,作为VC-25B项目的一部分。据军方称,新飞机预计将”作为未来30年的飞行白宫”,取代现有的两架飞机。

    747-8飞机的新改装预计将包括电力升级、任务通信系统、医疗设施、行政内部设施和自主地面操作能力。

    12月12日,美国空军向波音公司授予了1550万美元的合同修改,用于VC-25B项目。这一合同使总价值超过43亿美元。

    截至目前,第一架VC-25B飞机预计在2028年中期交付,这一时间线将在特朗普第二任期结束前交付。

    总统专机的历史记录

    周二晚上的事件也不是总统飞机首次出现问题。本周的事件是近几个月来特朗普第二次被迫换乘备用飞机。

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    载有特朗普总统前往达沃斯世界经济论坛的”空军一号”在起飞后出现轻微电气问题,于周二返回马里兰州安德鲁斯联合基地,图为工作人员卸载飞机上的物品。

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    莱维特当时宣布,在9月访问英国期间,特朗普和第一夫人梅拉尼娅乘坐的直升机出现液压系统问题,被迫降落在当地机场后,他们安全换乘了一架备用直升机。

    为了继续前往瑞士,总统周二换乘了一架波音C-32A飞机,这是美国空军版本的双引擎757喷气式客机,通常由第一夫人或内阁成员使用。美国空军机队中有四架C-32飞机。

    周二使总统掉头返回的这架飞机有着传奇历史。

    据弗吉尼亚大学米勒中心称,2001年9月11日,前总统乔治·W·布什在佛罗里达州一所小学参加活动时,因纽约世贸中心南塔遇袭而被紧急转移到这架飞机上。这架飞机将总统送往路易斯安那州什里夫波特附近的空军基地,然后送往内布拉斯加州一个空军基地的安全掩体。

    后来,这架飞机还将前总统送往华盛顿特区,他在几小时后向全国发表了讲话。

    据美国空军称,这架飞机还曾在1995年运送总统比尔·克林顿、吉米·卡特和老布什前往以色列,参加总理伊扎克·拉宾的葬礼。

    Donald Trump 联邦机构 美国军方 航空新闻

    Electrical issue that grounded Trump’s flight raises questions about aging Air Force One aircraft

    By Alexandra Skores
    PUBLISHED Jan 21, 2026, 3:49 PM ET

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    President Donald Trump gestures as he boarded Air Force One hoping to leave Washington for Switzerland on Tuesday in Joint Base Andrews, Maryland. The plane would ultimately turn back.

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    The “electrical issue” aboard Air Force One Tuesday night that forced President Donald Trump’s Europe-bound plane to turn back is raising troubling questions about the age of the decades-old aircraft flying the president.

    The Air Force has long been working to upgrade the aging fleet, and Trump has been pushing for changes to the Air Force One program dating back to his first term.

    The plane that needed to turn back, a Boeing 747-200B, landed safely in Maryland just after 11 p.m. ET. It is a part of the Air Force’s VC-25A program that includes Air Force One. Trump was in a replacement aircraft roughly an hour later, en route to the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland.

    The plane turned back to Joint Base Andrews out of an abundance of caution, according to White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt.

    “This has to be one of the best maintained planes in the world,” said Mary Schiavo, CNN transportation analyst. “But there are things on every aircraft where when that warning light comes on you have to turn around and go back and address it.”

    The plane in question was first deployed in 1991, according to the Air Force. It’s one of two Boeing planes commissioned to fly the president. Both are more than three decades old and have been long ridiculed by Trump, who wants new ones.

    But it’s going to take some more time to get a new plane.

    Boeing’s contract to replace two Air Force One jets had an original delivery date of 2022, but that has come and gone with no new plane.

    Trump also has his donated Qatari jet in production, which he previously predicted could be ready for his usage by February, however there have been no indications that the plane is about to join the fleet.

    Updates on new planes

    Trump has long-awaited new planes for presidential use. There are a few different planes that are part of the discussion at this point in addition to the Qatari plane.

    The Air Force announced in December it would purchase two additional Boeing jets from the German carrier Lufthansa to support its future presidential airlift program, with delivery dates slated for this year, indicating they’d be used mostly for training.

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    Air Force One, with US President Donald Trump aboard is pictured from inside an Osprey aircraft, as he departs from Palm Beach International Airport, in West Palm Beach, Florida on January 19.

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    At a price tag of $400 million, the Air Force said in a statement that it is “procuring two aircraft to support training and spares for the 747-8 fleet” as it prepares to replace the 747-200 models that currently serve as Air Force One in the coming years.

    The first plane will be delivered early this year and the second is expected to be delivered before the end of 2026. If the Air Force were to add the planes to the presidential fleet, it will likely take significant time.

    Refurbishments on commercial jets that don’t have the strict and complicated requirements of Air Force One can take weeks or months depending on how much work needs to be done and the age of the aircraft. For example, according to aviation website Simply Flying, certain maintenance checks involving the complete disassembly of a plane are done every six to 12 years. That comprehensive inspection typically takes between three to six weeks.

    The main replacement option is two additional Boeing 747 planes that were initially intended to be commercial jets but are now being modified in San Antonio as part of the VC-25B program. According to the military, the new planes are expected to “serve as a flying White House for the next 30 years,” replacing the current two.

    The new modifications to the 747-8 aircraft are expected to include electrical power upgrades, a mission communication system, a medical facility, executive interior and autonomous ground operations capabilities.

    On December 12, the Air Force awarded a $15.5 million modification to its existing contract with Boeing for the VC-25B program. The award brings the face value of the contract to over $4.3 billion.

    As of now, the first VC-25B aircraft is projected to be delivered in mid-2028, a timeline that would put the delivery just before the end of Trump’s second term.

    Track record of presidential aircraft

    Tuesday night’s incident is also not the first time one of the president’s aircraft has endured problems. This week’s incident was the second time in recent months Trump has been forced to turn to a backup aircraft.

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    Things are unloaded from Air Force One after the plane, carrying President Donald Trump to the World Economic Form in Davos, experienced a minor electrical issue after departure, Tuesday, and returned to Joint Base Andrews, Maryland.

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    During a September visit to the United Kingdom, Trump and first lady Melania Trump safely boarded a support helicopter after the one they were traveling in experienced a hydraulic issue and was forced to land at a local airfield, Leavitt announced at the time.

    To resume his trip to Switzerland, the president switched Tuesday to a Boeing C-32A, the US Air Force version of the twin-engine 757 jetliner, often used by the first lady or Cabinet members. The Air Force has four C-32s in its fleet.

    The plane that turned the president around Tuesday has a storied history.

    On September 11, 2001, former President George W. Bush was interrupted during an event at a Florida elementary school after the attack on the World Trade Center South Tower in New York City and was hurried to the plane. It flew the president to an Air Force base near Shreveport, Louisiana, according to the Miller Center at the University of Virginia, then to a secure bunker on an Air Force base in Nebraska.

    It later transported the former president to Washington, DC, where he addressed the nation hours later.

    It also once flew Presidents Bill Clinton, Jimmy Carter and George H.W. Bush to Israel for the funeral of Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin in 1995, according to the Air Force.

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  • 前司法部官员敦促职业体育联盟建立内部监督机构以监管非法赌博

    2026年1月21日 / 美国东部时间晚上9:50 / 哥伦比亚广播公司新闻

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    https://news-multimedia-1393112320.cos.ap-guangzhou.myqcloud.com/headshot-600-scott-macfarlane.jpg 斯科特·麦克法兰(Scott MacFarlane)
    司法记者

    斯科特·麦克法兰是哥伦比亚广播公司新闻的司法记者。他已报道华盛顿新闻二十年,曾获20项艾美奖和爱德华·R·默罗奖。他的报道直接促成了五项新法律的通过。

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    2024年2月一个温和的夜晚,在北卡罗来纳州格林斯伯勒校园内的科比特体育中心,比赛前几小时,卡米安·谢尔(Camian Shell)据称在收到一条短信后回复了一个爱心表情符号。到比赛结束时,谢尔所在的北卡罗来纳农工大学男子篮球队半场就落后了很大差距,并最终以58-84的比分惨败。

    谢尔发送的爱心表情符号现在成为了针对大学体育中大规模点差操纵指控的最大规模联邦调查之一的证据。

    谢尔上周在费城联邦法院的传讯中不认罪,他是十几名被指控接受赌徒贿赂故意放水、在球场上故意表现失常的大学运动员之一。

    根据指控文件,一名同谋在2024年2月的一场比赛前向谢尔发送了要求操纵比分的短信。检察官称,谢尔回复了表情符号,并”按约定在半场表现不佳并影响了比赛走势”。

    这起阴谋据称在2024年和2025年期间操纵了近30场NCAA篮球比赛。

    就在这起案件曝光几个月前,两名美国职业棒球大联盟(MLB)投手被指控涉嫌与赌徒合谋操纵个别投球。近几个月来,一名NBA球员也被联邦检察官指控与赌徒合谋在球场上故意表现不佳,以帮助赌徒获得胜利投注。

    在全国范围内合法体育赌博快速扩张之后,这一系列备受瞩目的案件引发了人们呼吁联盟建立并授权一个内部调查机构,以打击非法赌博计划以及球员和其他员工的不当行为。

    前联邦腐败检察官卡罗琳·波科尼(Carolyn Pokorny)提出的一项建议,建议设立一个”体育诚信监察长”职位,由联盟资助但独立运作。

    “当你的声誉和商业模式受到威胁时,你无法可靠地自我调查。你需要一个有独立性的机构来做这件事,”波科尼告诉哥伦比亚广播公司新闻。

    波科尼表示,司法部最近针对体育赌博的刑事调查暴露了主要体育联盟的漏洞,并且可能损害体育品牌。

    曾在纽约东区联邦法院监督体育博彩案件的波科尼表示,司法部在根除体育非法赌博方面的能力有限。

    波科尼告诉哥伦比亚广播公司新闻:”这类起诉确实至关重要。但你必须记住,检察官们人手严重不足,他们肩负着巨大的使命。他们要处理恐怖主义、贩毒集团和人口贩卖案件。他们不是体育诚信警察。”

    波科尼在彭博法律(Bloomberg Law)2023年12月的专栏文章中指出,由华尔街公司资助的私营监督机构——金融业监管局(Financial Industry Regulatory Authority)——是”如何实现这一目标的可行模型”。她表示,联盟可以合作建立一个单一的监察长来监控可疑投注、模式或行为,任何单个联盟也可以独立建立这样的机构。

    她将提议的监察长与政府监察长办公室进行比较,后者拥有全职律师和审计专家,负责审计、检查和调查以根除浪费、欺诈和滥用行为,并监控欺诈和刑事不当行为的漏洞。

    针对波科尼的提议,全国大学体育协会(NCAA)回应称其已在进行”世界上最大规模的诚信监控项目之一”,并指出已呼吁停止”特殊投注”(prop bets,即除比赛最终结果外的其他投注,包括个别球员表现),因为这类投注构成”诚信风险”。

    美国国家橄榄球联盟(NFL)和MLB拒绝置评;美国国家篮球协会(NBA)和国家冰球联盟(NHL)未立即回应置评请求。

    司法部对NCAA篮球赌博调查耗时近2年才完全查清,涉及26名刑事被告。据调查人员称,涉及的比赛中,被操纵或影响的球队包括:北卡罗来纳农工大学、陶森大学、阿比林基督教大学、阿拉巴马州立大学、巴特勒大学、德保罗大学、杜肯大学、东卡罗来纳大学、佛罗里达大西洋大学、福特汉姆大学、乔治敦大学、肯尼索州立大学、肯特州立大学、拉萨尔大学、麦克尼斯州立大学、尼科尔斯州立大学、俄亥俄大学、圣路易斯大学、圣约翰大学、纽约州立大学布法罗分校、杜兰大学和西密歇根大学。

    谢尔的律师在联系哥伦比亚广播公司新闻时未予置评。

    针对这起案件,NCAA主席查理·贝克发表声明称,这些揭露的信息”对NCAA来说并非全新内容”。

    贝克当时表示:”通过与行业监管机构的有益合作,我们已完成或正在调查今天起诉书中几乎所有涉及的球队。”

    NBA的内部调查也导致联盟在2024年4月禁止了多伦多猛龙队中锋琼泰·波特(Jontay Porter),因其涉嫌向赌徒泄露健康状况信息。波特后来在2024年认罪承认参与电汇欺诈共谋。

    波科尼告诉哥伦比亚广播公司新闻,职业联盟和NCAA的内部调查有帮助但不足以根除赌博计划的蔓延。

    “这是私营行业。他们可以自行决定做什么,”她在谈到任命独立监察长的想法时表示。”我认为他们今天就可以做到,而体育博彩的商业理由是:这是一个需要保护的数十亿美元产业。”

    报道联盟、媒体和行业的体育商业记者约翰·奥兰德(John Ourand)表示,尽管有这些案件,但似乎尚未显示职业体育联盟或NCAA的底线受到损害——至少目前为止。

    奥兰德告诉哥伦比亚广播公司新闻:”无论你看哪个指标——上座率、赞助或电视收视率——人们仍在观看大学体育赛事。”

    Former DOJ official urges pro sports leagues to create internal watchdog to police illegal gambling

    January 21, 2026 / 9:50 PM EST / CBS News

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    https://news-multimedia-1393112320.cos.ap-guangzhou.myqcloud.com/headshot-600-scott-macfarlane.jpg Scott MacFarlane Justice Correspondent
    Scott MacFarlane is CBS News’ Justice correspondent. He has covered Washington for two decades, earning 20 Emmy and Edward R. Murrow awards. His reporting has resulted directly in the passage of five new laws.

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    In the hours before his game, on a mild February night in 2024 inside the on-campus Corbett sports center in Greensboro, North Carolina, Camian Shell allegedly sent a heart emoji in response to a text message he’d just received. By the end of the game, Shell’s North Carolina A&T men’s basketball team would suffer a huge halftime deficit and an eventual 84-58 defeat.

    Shell’s heart emoji is now evidence in one of the largest and most sweeping federal investigations into alleged point shaving in college sports.

    Shell, who pleaded not guilty at his arraignment last week in Philadelphia federal court, is one of more than a dozen college athletes accused of accepting bribes from gamblers to take a dive and deliberately tank their performance on the court.

    According to charging documents, a co-conspirator texted Shell a request to shave points before one February 2024 game. Prosecutors alleged Shell sent the emoji in response to the text and “underperformed in and influenced the first half as they had agreed.”

    The conspiracy allegedly corrupted nearly 30 NCAA basketball games in 2024 and 2025.

    The case comes just months after two Major League Baseball pitchers were charged with allegedly rigging individual pitches, in an alleged conspiracy with gamblers. In recent months, an NBA player has also been charged by federal prosecutors with conspiring with gamblers to underperform on the court, to help bettors secure victorious wagers.

    This series of high-profile cases — which follow a rapid nationwide expansion of legal sports gambling — has triggered calls for the leagues to create and empower an internal investigative agency to police for illicit gambling schemes and misconduct by players and other employees.

    One proposal, released by former federal corruption prosecutor Carolyn Pokorny, recommends an “inspector general for sports integrity,” which is funded by the leagues but operates independently.

    “When your reputation and your business model are at stake, you just can’t investigate yourself credibly. You need someone with independence to do it,” Pokorny told CBS News.

    Pokorny said the recent criminal sports gambling investigations by the Justice Department have exposed vulnerabilities in the major sports leagues and risk damaging the sports’ brands.

    Pokorny, who previously oversaw sports gaming cases in the Eastern District of New York, said the Justice Department has only limited bandwidth to root out unlawful gaming in sports.

    Pokorny told CBS News, “Those kinds of prosecutions are really critical. But you have to keep in mind that prosecutors are stretched very thin, and they have a huge mandate. They’re handling terrorism, drug cartels and human trafficking. They are not the sports integrity police.”

    In a December op-ed for Bloomberg Law, Pokorny pointed to the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority, a private oversight body funded by Wall Street firms, as a “working model for how this could be done.” Pokorny said the leagues could work in collaboration to have a single inspector general monitoring for suspicious wagers, patterns or actions. She said any individual league could also do so on its own.

    She compared the proposed inspector general to government inspectors general offices, which have full-time attorneys and auditing specialists who conduct audits, inspections and investigations to root out waste, fraud and abuse. They also monitor for misconduct and vulnerabilities to fraud and criminal misconduct.

    In response to a request for comment on Pokorny’s proposal, the NCAA pointed to its existing enforcement efforts, which it described as “one of the largest integrity monitoring programs in the world.” The collegiate sports organization also noted that it has called for an end to “prop bets,” or wagers on things other than a game’s final outcome, including the performance of individual players. The NCAA said prop bets pose “integrity risks.”

    The NFL and MLB declined to comment to CBS News. The NBA and NHL did not immediately respond to requests for comment.

    The Justice Department’s NCAA basketball gambling investigation required nearly two years to fully uncover, spanning 26 criminal defendants. Most of the games that were allegedly impacted took place in early 2024. Prosecutors said the bribes could range between $10,000 and $30,000 per game. The people behind the alleged scheme are accused of finding games in which a corrupted player was on a team that was favored to lose and then bribing the player to deliberately underperform during the game and not cover the point spread.

    Games involving the following teams were allegedly rigged or impacted, investigators say: North Carolina A&T, Towson, Abilene Christian, Alabama State, Butler, DePaul, Duquesne, East Carolina, Florida Atlantic, Fordham, Georgetown, Kennesaw State, Kent State, La Salle, McNeese State, Nicholls State, Ohio University, St. Louis University, St. John’s, SUNY Buffalo, Tulane and Western Michigan University.

    An attorney for Shell would not comment when reached by CBS News.

    In response to the case, NCAA President Charlie Baker issued a statement which, in part, said the revelations were “not entirely new information to the NCAA.”

    “Through helpful collaboration and with industry regulators, we have finished or have open investigations into almost all of the teams in today’s indictment,” Baker said at the time.

    An internal investigation by the NBA also led the league to ban Toronto Raptors center Jontay Porter in April 2024 for allegedly giving information about his health status to gamblers. Porter pleaded guilty to wire fraud conspiracy later that year.

    Pokorny told CBS News that internal investigations by the professional leagues and NCAA are helpful but not sufficient to root out the spread of gambling schemes.

    “It’s private industry. They can do what they want,” she said, referring to the idea of appointing an independent inspector general. “I think they can do this today, and the business case for doing it [in] sports betting is: It’s a multi-billion dollar industry to protect.”

    Sports business reporter John Ourand, who covers the leagues, media and industry for digital news outlet Puck, said there is still little, if any, indication the sports gambling cases have hurt the bottom lines of pro sports leagues or NCAA — at least not yet.

    Ourand told CBS News, “No matter what metric you’re taking a look at — attendance, sponsorships or TV viewership — people are still watching college sports.”

  • 英国推无人机学位课程 培养未来军事技术人才

    英国武装部队负责人说,俄乌战争中无人机造成的伤亡已超过火炮,凸显了现代战争的新形态。图为基辅一栋居民楼去年12月27日遭俄军无人机和导弹袭击后严重受损。 (法新社)

    英国国防部与教育部星期三(1月21日)宣布,今年9月将开设首个国防专项无人机本科学位课程,旨在为英军培养先进无人机技术专业人才。

    中新社报道,这项在赫里福德新型技术与工程学院(NMITE)开设的课程为期三年,由英国陆军投入资金支持,每年计划招收15名非军人学生和五名军人学员。

    据报道,课程内容借鉴俄乌战争中的实战经验,聚焦无人系统操作、防御及相关STEM(科学、技术、工程、数学)技能培养,毕业生将同时具备军事应用与民用商业领域的无人机技术研发能力。

    英国国防部说,这项课程比传统大学工程硕士课程缩短一年,学员可更快进入专业领域就业。

    英国武装部队负责人说,俄乌战争中无人机造成的伤亡已超过火炮,凸显了现代战争的新形态。这一学位课程为青年工程师提供了通往前沿领域的快车道。

    该课程是英国《战略防务评估》的重要组成部分,目标通过人工智能(AI)、无人机及自主系统技术,使英军大幅提升战斗力。

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    发布/2026年1月22日 10:07

    英国推无人机学位课程 培养未来军事技术人才

    英国武装部队负责人说,俄乌战争中无人机造成的伤亡已超过火炮,凸显了现代战争的新形态。图为基辅一栋居民楼去年12月27日遭俄军无人机和导弹袭击后严重受损。 (法新社)

    英国国防部与教育部星期三(1月21日)宣布,今年9月将开设首个国防专项无人机本科学位课程,旨在为英军培养先进无人机技术专业人才。

    中新社报道,这项在赫里福德新型技术与工程学院(NMITE)开设的课程为期三年,由英国陆军投入资金支持,每年计划招收15名非军人学生和五名军人学员。

    据报道,课程内容借鉴俄乌战争中的实战经验,聚焦无人系统操作、防御及相关STEM(科学、技术、工程、数学)技能培养,毕业生将同时具备军事应用与民用商业领域的无人机技术研发能力。

    英国国防部说,这项课程比传统大学工程硕士课程缩短一年,学员可更快进入专业领域就业。

    英国武装部队负责人说,俄乌战争中无人机造成的伤亡已超过火炮,凸显现代战争的新形态。这一学位课程为青年工程师提供了通往前沿领域的快车道。

    该课程是英国《战略防务评估》的重要组成部分,目标通过人工智能(AI)、无人机及自主系统技术,使英军大幅提升战斗力。

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    英国推无人机学位课程 培养未来军事技术人才

    英国武装部队负责人说,俄乌战争中无人机造成的伤亡已超过火炮,凸显了现代战争的新形态。图为基辅一栋居民楼去年12月27日遭俄军无人机和导弹袭击后严重受损。 (法新社)

    英国国防部与教育部星期三(1月21日)宣布,今年9月将开设首个国防专项无人机本科学位课程,旨在为英军培养先进无人机技术专业人才。

    中新社报道,这项在赫里福德新型技术与工程学院(NMITE)开设的课程为期三年,由英国陆军投入资金支持,每年计划招收15名非军人学生和五名军人学员。

    据报道,课程内容借鉴俄乌战争中的实战经验,聚焦无人系统操作、防御及相关STEM(科学、技术、工程、数学)技能培养,毕业生将同时具备军事应用与民用商业领域的无人机技术研发能力。

    英国国防部说,这项课程比传统大学工程硕士课程缩短一年,学员可更快进入专业领域就业。

    英国武装部队负责人说,俄乌战争中无人机造成的伤亡已超过火炮,凸显了现代战争的新形态。这一学位课程为青年工程师提供了通往前沿领域的快车道。

    该课程是英国《战略防务评估》的重要组成部分,目标通过人工智能(AI)、无人机及自主系统技术,使英军大幅提升战斗力。

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    英国推无人机学位课程 培养未来军事技术人才

    英国武装部队负责人说,俄乌战争中无人机造成的伤亡已超过火炮,凸显了现代战争的新形态。图为基辅一栋居民楼去年12月27日遭俄军无人机和导弹袭击后严重受损。 (法新社)

    英国国防部与教育部星期三(1月21日)宣布,今年9月将开设首个国防专项无人机本科学位课程,旨在为英军培养先进无人机技术专业人才。

    中新社报道,这项在赫里福德新型技术与工程学院(NMITE)开设的课程为期三年,由英国陆军投入资金支持,每年计划招收15名非军人学生和五名军人学员。

    据报道,课程内容借鉴俄乌战争中的实战经验,聚焦无人系统操作、防御及相关STEM(科学、技术、工程、数学)技能培养,毕业生将同时具备军事应用与民用商业领域的无人机技术研发能力。

    英国国防部说,这项课程比传统大学工程硕士课程缩短一年,学员可更快进入专业领域就业。

    英国武装部队负责人说,俄乌战争中无人机造成的伤亡已超过火炮,凸显现代战争的新形态。这一学位课程为青年工程师提供了通往前沿领域的快车道。

    该课程是英国《战略防务评估》的重要组成部分,目标通过人工智能(AI)、无人机及自主系统技术,使英军大幅提升战斗力。

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