The Trump administration appears to have renewed its pressure campaign against Harvard since President Trump backtracked this month on a possible settlement with the Ivy League school.
Braden Peters, known as Clavicular, has emerged as a beacon for a group of narcissistic, status-obsessed young men. He wants to take his fixation with “looksmaxxing” mainstream.
An HBO docuseries explores neighborly drama in a well-armed and hyper-online America. In an interview, the directors considered what it all means.
Our best Mardi Gras recipes, and reader favorites from this week.
In this month’s picks, avengers of the toxic variety and princesses of the cosmic variety.
The case underlines how the Islamic State has seized on rising antisemitism provoked by the Gaza war to radicalize and encourage would-be assailants.
Nikhil Gupta was accused of plotting to murder an American citizen. Prosecutors have argued it mirrors similar efforts against Sikhs, including the killing of one in Canada.
Despite a deadlock over funding for the agency, lawmakers left town and left Democratic and White House negotiators to try to work out a deal in their absence.
The withdrawal came as polls show Americans opposing the president’s immigration tactics, and as some Republican lawmakers began to find ways to distance themselves.
Public schools are expected to reopen on Wednesday for 50,000 students in the city. Teachers demanded higher wages and health care benefits.
President Trump’s effort to get Kevin M. Warsh confirmed as the next Federal Reserve chair has been complicated by a criminal investigation into Jerome H. Powell.
Friedrich Merz, the chancellor of Germany, said that under President Trump, the United States’ claim to global leadership “has been challenged, and possibly squandered.”
Five talents who helm independent labels — and lead with craft.
It’s cold outside — and a fine time to look over your bills and see where you can save.
Stocks have prospered while the world has plunged into disorder, an economist says. “Keep calm and carry on” may be the best investors can do.
The Consumer Price Index fell in January to 2.4 percent from 2.7 percent a month
The moves appear to highlight lingering doubts in Washington about the new Syrian government’s ability to ensure security.
The Wall Street giant’s top lawyer, whose ties to Jeffrey Epstein had raised questions at the firm, has resigned. Other corporate leaders are also facing blowback.
After a year of just 181,000 new jobs, January’s 131,000 increase in the U.S. workforce was surprisingly positive. Ben Casselman, The New York Times’ chief economic correspondent, explains the numbers.
Following the news? Tracy Mumford has some questions for you.
“I do think we are reaching an inflection point in people’s feelings and senses about A.I. and where it’s going.”
We look at what life is like on the ground in Milan and Cortina.
Eight out of 10 voters backed reforms intended to safeguard democracy and increase women’s participation in politics.
Los líderes europeos se preguntan si podrán volver a confiar en EE. UU.
Senate Democrats blocked funding for the Department of Homeland Security because it lacked limits they have demanded on federal immigration agents.
Plus, your Friday news quiz.
Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Saturday, Feb. 14, 2026.
Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Saturday, Feb. 14, 2026.
Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Saturday, Feb. 14, 2026.
Madea only has a few minutes of screen time, but old man Joe has enough attitude to fuel this movie and then some.
Esta palabra ha aparecido en 276 artículos en NYTimes.com en el último año. ¿Puedes usarla en una frase?
Law enforcement agencies have fielded thousands of phone calls as they seek a pivotal break in the case. Nancy Guthrie, mother of a “Today” show host, disappeared Feb. 1.
The cricket-mad South Asian neighbors have a bitter history, punctuated by violence and wars. It makes this one of the fiercest, and most financially lucrative, rivalries in sports.
The High Court said the ban on Palestine Action as a terrorist group breached free speech rights and was disproportionate. The government said it would appeal, and the ban remained in place for now.
Carlos Roberto García, exalcalde opositor al régimen de Maduro, salió de Venezuela en 2017. Se enfrenta a la deportación a un país con un largo historial de castigos a disidentes políticos.
El autor turco tardó años en conseguir la adaptación correcta para una de sus más famosas novelas, la cual llegará a pantallas como una serie de nueve capítulos.
Este formato, alguna vez el más popular entre los lectores, está cerca de la extinción en Estados Unidos.
For Valentine’s Day, relationship experts share a few ways to show our partners that we care.
Did you follow the news this week? Take our quiz to see how well you stack up with other Times readers.
Henry McGowan se dirigió a Europa, mostrando signos de problemas mentales. Su padre, John McGowan, corrió tras él. Esta semana, el hijo será juzgado en Irlanda, acusado del asesinato de su padre.
The journalist Anand Giridharadas examines the power and influence that Jeffrey Epstein brokered, and which the latest batch of Epstein files puts on display.
Los entresijos de la legislación sobre propiedad intelectual han sido el tema de conversación entre los protagonistas del patinaje artístico en Milán.
A ruling on a dispute over deli-case tuna salad.
The attorney general’s viral remarks befuddled many Angelenos, who know Culver City for its Hollywood history and chill vibes.
It is unclear what the Trump administration is prepared to do if it does not get the concessions it wants from Kyiv on issues like territory and elections.
It was not immediately clear whether passengers would face delays at airport security checkpoints in the coming days if a government shutdown does occur.
A quirky HBO docuseries about small-scale feuds is the latest pop-culture portrait of a country full of tiny civil wars.
Archaeologists say a 2,200-year-old specimen is the first direct evidence of how the Carthaginian war machine used the giant mammals in the Punic Wars.
Eating a burger in front of a virtual companion comes with its challenges.
Whether you’re a casual moviegoer or an avid buff, our reviewers think these films are worth knowing about.
From Schwerner and Goodman to Good and Pretti, white people putting themselves in harm’s way has helped galvanize Americans for justice.
How do we decide which television shows to write about, episode by episode? Our TV editor reveals his strategy.
Congressional Democrats say they will approve no money for the Department of Homeland Security without guardrails on immigration agents. Their voters in Minnesota are demanding no less.
The movie, directed by two brothers, contrasts intimate impressions with a tense moment in Nigeria’s history.
The screenwriter and director Emerald Fennell narrates a sequence from her film.
The character’s racial identity is at the heart of accusations that the film’s casting is “whitewashing.” But what does the original novel really say?
In an internal memo last year, Meta said the political tumult in the United States would distract critics from the feature’s release.
Food delivery took off during the pandemic and has only grown in popularity since. Are you a big fan of takeout?
A Rothko, a Twombly and a Surrealist box with a Medici princess by Joseph Cornell are estimated to sell for $145 million.
The painted portrait from President Trump’s first term was completed more than four years ago, but never unveiled. Now he wants the National Portrait Gallery to commission a new one.
The dump of millions of documents has fueled a new wave of speculation, A.I.-generated hoaxes and foreign disinformation.
In this chic northern Italian city, currently co-hosting the Winter Olympic Games, buyers can find compact studio and one-bedroom apartments.
Stolen food and beverages, which are easier to offload than costly electronics, are driving an overall spike in cargo crimes, truckers, insurers and other experts say.
Harold Holzer, an expert on Abraham Lincoln, is taking over the role of borough historian. He is looking ahead to some significant milestones this year.
Proponents of vaccines warn that the efforts will further dismantle the immunization infrastructure and lead to more outbreaks of disease.
Commissioned by the International Olympic Committee, the movies provide a fascinating glimpse of history and the evolution of different sports.
Step inside the sprawling factory in California where the largest fleet replacement in Amtrak’s 55-year history is coming together piece by piece.
Citizens are rediscovering this institution’s power and original purpose.
In several cities where immigrants are being detained, owners say they’re struggling to stay open as fear keeps customers and workers from leaving home.
The number of children being detained has spiked since last year. Families describe poor conditions and little education.
Our podcast listeners share the everyday ways love shows up in their lives.
As tension builds over immigration raids around the country, local law enforcement officials are increasingly speaking out. We followed a sheriff from Maine who lambasted ICE operations in his state as he traveled to Washington to share concerns with lawmakers.
Far from the national spotlight, towns like Cornelius, Ore., and Coon Rapids, Minn., are dealing with President Trump’s expanding mass deportation effort, and the effects can be acute.
Carlos Roberto García, an ex-mayor opposed to the Maduro regime, fled Venezuela in 2017. He faces deportation to a country with a long history of punishing political dissidents.
It starts at the curb. It extends far beyond that.
The South American country has natural gas that could be extracted and exported quickly, but geopolitical challenges have stymied development.
Two new reboots of Louisa May Alcott’s beloved classic give the March sisters’ story a darker and more contemporary spin.
François Leite reimagines an old stone house in the French countryside.
As Iranian authorities restore some online services after crushing antigovernment demonstrations, they are using a technological dragnet to target attendees of the protests.
Whether folded, scrunched or deliberately distressed, these spring carryalls celebrate a casual elegance.
What happens when the people building a new technology don’t want to use it?
In 1925, the Black real estate magnate Solomon Riley was ready to open an amusement park on Hart Island, the site of a prison and potter’s field. The city shut it down.
With housing costs at an all-time high, more couples are living with roommates to manage the load.
Amtrak trains are often criticized for outdated cars, limited accessibility and slow travel times. Now, the rail operator says it’s ready to change that. Our reporter Gabe Castro-Root takes us inside Amtrak’s new fleet of trains and what they could mean for millions of riders.
The accommodation for athletes includes a video game lounge, massage room and a range of food options. Starting from September, it will house students — or at least those who can afford the rent.
The director and screenwriter Emerald Fennell narrates a sequence from her film featuring Margot Robbie, Shazad Latif, Alison Oliver and Hong Chau.
Tarique Rahman, the scion of a political dynasty, returned to sweep his party into government with a promise of change. Some have doubts.
Puede haber buenas razones para tomar suplementos, aunque suele ser más seguro y saludable obtener nutrientes importantes de lo que comes.
El argot se alimenta en gran parte de neologismos, pero la necesidad de recuperar palabras antiguas es atemporal.
Adam Liptak, The Times’s chief legal affairs correspondent, is writing a new weekly newsletter, The Docket, to help demystify the justice system.
What do you think this image is communicating?
Mayor Zohran Mamdani has told organizers of the Feb. 25 rally that he is unlikely to attend because he does not want to antagonize Gov. Kathy Hochul.
Construction on the new Portal North Bridge is expected to disrupt commutes into Manhattan on NJ Transit, PATH and Amtrak trains beginning on Sunday.
Louise Yeung relishes the intricacies of policy debates and the magic of rom-coms. She lives in Brooklyn with her cat and two snails.
Feeling stuck on today’s puzzle? We can help.
Hundreds gathered near the historic Stonewall Inn to watch the Pride flag being hoisted at a monument honoring the L.G.B.T.Q. rights movement. The flag had been taken down after the Trump administration issued a new directive for national parks.
This word has appeared in 276 articles on NYTimes.com in the past year. Can you use it in a sentence?
Jordan Klepper congratulated the president, the sole nominee for “the Inaugural Award for Winning the Most Inaugural Awards.”
The U.S. is sending thousands of men accused of belonging to the Islamic State from Syria to Iraq, where they face potential mistreatment.
The U.S. and Europe can save the trans-Atlantic alliance. They probably won’t.
Funcionarios se reúnen el viernes para la mayor cumbre anual de seguridad de Europa, donde el discurso del vicepresidente JD Vance el año pasado inició una perturbación en las relaciones transatlánticas.
The seizure of the trawler, which Japan said was sailing in its waters in the East China Sea, is likely to add to tensions between Tokyo and Beijing.
One represents Belgium and the other Brazil in skeleton, in which the racer slides near-blind down an ice track at well over 80 miles per hour.
El zumbido de cierto dron provoca alegría, no miedo, entre las tropas ucranianas: es el Vampire, que llega cargado de provisiones y cariño al frente de batalla.
Corrections that appeared in print on Friday, Feb. 13, 2026.
Jeff Melsheimer and Izzie Shea both had to be patient in their journey to find each other.
Danielle Garonce first noticed Daniel Grossman as “the fiancé who grows eggplants” on her friend’s Instagram. Once that engagement was over, they made their own match.
Ryan Smith and Andrea Gallo were both newly single when they met on an intramural softball league in New Jersey.
Samantha Smith and Aaron Davis fell in love with the city and each other while she was working as a traveling nurse.
When you can’t agree on the right city to live in, home can be more hell than haven.
Quote of the Day for Friday, February 13, 2026.
The players included Super Bowl champions and a Hall of Famer who had been charged for crimes ranging from perjury to drug trafficking.
The chameleonic actor takes on several characters in David Cale’s solo play about a writer in pursuit of his stalker. Or is it all in his mind?
The South Korean snowboarder Choi Gaon pulled off a stunning victory on Thursday in the women’s halfpipe final at the 2026 Olympics, capturing the gold medal and defeating the American Chloe Kim, the two-time defending champion.
Lawyers for Representative Nicole Malliotakis, Republican of New York, asked the Supreme Court to block a ruling that would redraw her district lines.
A sudden death rattles the doctors and nurses at the Pitt a little more than usual. Meanwhile, the patients keep steaming in.
Evan Mulvihill opens our solving weekend.
Thorbjorn Jagland, who briefly led Norway in the 1990s, had been protected by diplomatic immunity that came with his work with the Council of Europe, but that privilege was waived.
The U.S.S. Gerald R. Ford is not expected to return until late April or early May.
Two dozen journalists. A pile of pages that would reach the top of the Empire State Building. And an effort to find the next revelation in a sprawling case.
The Federal Aviation Administration is charged with flight safety, and the Defense Department with national security. Those missions keep colliding.
The suspect in the British Columbia shooting had long been posting about mental health problems, substance abuse and a fascination with weapons and online violence.
Kathryn Ruemmler, a former top Obama administration lawyer, is out at Goldman Sachs after emails showed a friendship with the sex offender Jeffrey Epstein spanning many years.
It is the latest court ruling staving off deep cuts to social services that Democratic-led states say are politically motivated and would harm hundreds of thousands of people.
In a rebuke to the government, a federal judge in Minnesota said “the government failed to plan for the constitutional rights of its civil detainees” during its immigration crackdown in the state.
In a moment of frayed trans-Atlantic relations, Speaker Mike Johnson abruptly canceled the House delegation to Europe’s biggest annual security summit.
The top federal prosecutor in Minnesota asked a judge to drop charges against the immigrant who was shot by an ICE agent, saying new evidence was “materially inconsistent” with what officials had claimed.
After a heated Senate hearing that highlighted the partisan divide over immigration enforcement, Democrats voted to block funding for the Department of Homeland Security.
The search continues in the documents for ironclad criminal conduct, but the story of a sexual predator given a free ride by the ruling class has already emerged.
Choi came back after a hard fall during her first run, landing back-to-back 900s and ending Kim’s hopes of a third gold medal.
Some 3,000 agents took part in the federal operation that started late last year around the Twin Cities. On Thursday, officials said the surge would wind down.
Las autoridades estadounidenses advierten que los drones operados por cárteles en la frontera suponen una gran amenaza. Las autoridades mexicanas no están tan seguras. Los analistas dicen que la respuesta está probablemente a medio camino entre ambas posturas.
The police said they were seeking three men and one woman in connection with the shooting, which killed Christopher Redding, 16. Two other teenagers were injured.
Kevin Taylor, who ran the School Safety Division, received cash, luxury hotel lodging and a helicopter ride for promising to help steer city contracts to a Florida businessman, prosecutors said.
The officer was traveling 74 miles per hour in a 25-m.p.h. zone when he hit Jaahnavi Kandula in a crosswalk while responding to a call.
The agency is seeking Chinese officials who are frustrated with corruption in the People’s Liberation Army.
Also, an end to the surge of immigration agents in Minnesota. Here’s the latest at the end of Thursday.
The debate over whether federal agents should be allowed to cover their faces with masks has become a flashpoint as the government heads for a partial shutdown.
Ms. Mejia, a political organizer, beat her main opponent in the New Jersey primary, Tom Malinowski, by a narrow margin after he was battered by negative ads from a pro-Israel group.
The new projects, expected to be announced on Friday, will reverse decisions made by the Adams administration, and help the new mayor fulfill his vow to make buses fast and free in New York.
In honor of Valentine’s Day, our readers shared moments when they felt truly swept off their feet.
Have A.I. models already reached consciousness? Dario Amodei, the chief executive of Anthropic, is open to that possibility. He hopes for a relationship between humans and A.I. where “they want the best for you” but you still have your freedom and your will.
His song “The Distance,” released in 1996, became an anthem for the disaffected members of Generation X.
The artificial intelligence start-up raised another $30 billion, and its valuation more than doubled since its last funding round in September.
This isn’t your grandparents’ revolution. Anthropic’s chief executive, Dario Amodei, says artificial intelligence will change our world faster than anything we’ve experienced before.
Karrin Taylor Robson, a wealthy businesswoman, dropped out after trailing in polls to Representative Andy Biggs, who is more aligned with supporters of President Trump.
The Environmental Protection Agency repealed the bedrock scientific finding that greenhouse gases threaten human life and well being. This ends the federal government’s legal authority to control the pollution that is dangerously heating the planet.
Could A.I. go rogue? Dario Amodei, the chief executive of Anthropic, says “something will go wrong,” but he believes “there is a science of how to control” the technology.
U.S. officials warn that cartel-operated drones on the border pose a major threat. Mexican officials are less certain. Analysts say the answer is likely in between.
A lapse in funding probably won’t bring immigration enforcement operations to a screeching halt, but the department is also home to other agencies, including the Coast Guard and FEMA.
Students respond to a guest essay about the many roles books play in our lives.
The U.S. has spent billions of dollars developing counter-drone technology, but much of it needs more testing in the real world.
The series dramatizes the relationship between John F. Kennedy Jr. and Carolyn Bessette, who married in 1996 and died a few years later. Here’s what to know.
The move will allow the schools to raise tuition for the first time since 2019 as part of a broader plan to boost funding for higher education in the Canadian province.
On Valentine’s Day 31 years ago, the book “The Rules” provided 35 decidedly retro “rules” for dating. We thought it was time for a refresh, so we asked people what rules they rely on today. Here are the best.
European leaders are wondering if they can ever trust the U.S. again.
Three destinations for shio pan, torched sweet potatoes and Hamburg steaks with the works.
He was one of the most talked-about jazz musicians in the 1950s. After he died in a car accident at 25, his influence grew.
In his final appearance on The Conversation, the Opinion columnist David Brooks says goodbye to The Times and reflects on how “moral ruination” in America paved the way for Trump.
Officials gather on Friday for Europe’s biggest annual security summit, where a speech by Vice President JD Vance last year started an unraveling of trans-Atlantic relations.
Kim was upset in heavy snow by a new star, 17-year-old, Choi Gaon of South Korea, in the women’s halfpipe.
From cinnamon rolls to stern brunch daddies, here are 101 terms you should know to understand the popular literary genre.
The authorities said several reservists and a civilian were arrested, and two were charged, after an investigation into the use of classified information to bet on military operations.
President Trump initially deployed the troops in those cities to support law enforcement efforts to tamp down protests against immigration raids and protecting buildings.
A whistle-blower has accused Tulsi Gabbard, the director of national intelligence, of blocking distribution of a report that Jared Kushner’s name came up in an intercepted communication about Iran.
The military base at Al-Tanf had hosted U.S. troops fighting against the Islamic State since 2016. Some of the troops are expected to be repositioned at a Jordanian military base across the border.
Do teenagers think video games positively or negatively impact their lives?
Look closely at this image, stripped of its caption, and join the moderated conversation about what you and other students see.
Reading recommendations from critics and editors at The New York Times.
Human intelligence — the thing we as educators are duty bound to defend and advance — is under attack.
The powerful weather pattern is expected to shift into gear again around June, NOAA said, though its strength this time remains a question.
A Times correspondent talks about life in China as it outpaces the United States in developing clean energy technology, self-driving cars and other innovations.
The state’s attorney general will examine whether emergency responders failed to adequately warn the residents of West Altadena, a Black middle-class neighborhood that was devastated in a 2025 blaze.
Tom Homan, the White House border czar, says the Trump administration is ending its monthslong surge of immigration agents in Minnesota. Roughly 3,000 agents flooded into the state for Operation Metro Surge. Gov. Tim Walz criticized the administration’s actions but shared cautious optimism.
The ruling was one of the most robust steps taken so far to force the Trump administration to give due process to the Venezuelan immigrants deported under the Alien Enemies Act.
Nadia Shihata was picked to run the Department of Investigation, an independent city agency that has been weakened in recent years.
Last minute announcements and abrupt changes by the Trump administration have caused confusion in an already strained U.S. aviation system.
Senate Democrats refused to move ahead with a spending bill needed to keep the Department of Homeland Security running because it lacked limits they have demanded on federal immigration agents.
A press freedom group accused a prosecutor of violating an ethics rule by not telling a judge about a law limiting searches for journalistic work product.
There are about 1,000 tiny hairs on an elephant’s rugged trunk, all designed to help the animal feel, a new study found.
After a 16-month search, the free speech group has chosen two longtime employees, Summer Lopez and Clarisse Rosaz Shariyf, as co-chief executives.
Adaptable recipes for dishes that offer comfort and nourishment.
A federal judge temporarily blocked Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth from punishing Senator Mark Kelly, Democrat of Arizona, for participating in a video that warned active-duty service members not to follow illegal orders.
The region has become a critical theater for global rivalries amid Israel’s recognition of breakaway Somaliland and Washington’s counterterrorism efforts.
The Trump administration has repealed the scientific determination that underpins the government’s legal authority to combat climate change.
The Environmental Protection Agency repealed the bedrock scientific finding that greenhouse gases threaten human life and well being. It means the agency can no longer regulate them.
The diocese, which also includes Queens, also said it would set aside hundreds of millions of dollars to settle accusations of child sexual abuse.
For her debut, Louise Trotter reinterprets a signature woven leather accessory.
Cabbage Parm, cabbage rolls, cabbage stir-fry, cabbage pesto, cabbage soup. It’s cabbage time.
Judge Richard J. Leon found that attempts to discipline Mark Kelly for a video that warned against following illegal orders would violate the senator’s First Amendment rights.
Readers react to the attorney general’s appearance before the House Judiciary Committee. Also: “Freedom from fear”; the Melania Trump movie; humor that’s not funny.
The man was shot in the neck inside the convenience store on Thursday morning, the police said. The 7-Eleven is about two blocks from the Port Authority Bus Terminal.
In a series of landmark trials, plaintiffs are alleging that Meta, TikTok, Snap and YouTube caused personal injury through addictive products. Our technology reporter Cecilia Kang describes what’s at stake for tech giants and social media users.
He came to winemaking late, after a career in retail, and turned the 18th-century Chateau Smith Haut Lafitte into one of France’s most esteemed vineyards.
In this goofy B-movie throwback, it’s Liam Neeson to the rescue as a weary, tough-talking bioterror operative.
Los oficiales apuntaron a lo que pensaban que era un dron de un cártel de la droga, pero resultó ser un globo de fiesta, dijeron personas familiarizadas con el episodio.
At the heart of Daniel Fish’s verbatim staging of a C-SPAN segment is a complex relationship, between Larry Kramer and Anthony Fauci, that “goes from ‘I hate you’ to ‘I love you’ and back.”
Health workers in developing countries know that isolating tuberculosis patients is an outdated and potentially harmful practice, but lack the resources to move away from it.
It’s finally warming up, which means the storm will most likely bring rain instead of more dreaded ice. But forecasters warned that there may be a lot of it.
He was the first to record all of J.S. Bach’s nearly 200 sacred cantatas, a project that stood out not only for its range but also for its steadfast style.
The actor James Van Der Beek, who died on Wednesday at 48, was among a growing number of adults under 50 diagnosed with the disease.
The justices put the case on a fast track at the administration’s urging. But they don’t seem in a rush to rule on the president’s signature economic program.
The program was meant to help hospitals provide for poor patients by offering drug savings. But critics say a Texas company has turned it into a big business, driving up costs for patients and insurers.
Labor force participation for women with small children continues to float above prepandemic levels, thanks to flexible work setups — and rising costs.
A crypto-backed super PAC plans to spend $1.5 million against Mr. Green, a member of the House Financial Services Committee who has expressed concerns about cryptocurrency.
The new poll from The Associated Press and the NORC Center for Public Affairs Research found the G.O.P. edge on the issue, once in the double digits, had dropped to 4 percent.
Research from the New York Fed confirms that U.S. companies and consumers are bearing tariff costs, despite the president’s assertions otherwise.
After another journalist interviewed the university’s former president about Jeffrey Epstein, a professor physically intervened when a documentarian wanted to ask more questions.
El actor era especialmente conocido por sus primeros papeles, interpretados en “Dawson’s Creek” y “Juego de campeones”. Murió a los 48 años.
An insolvent, broken utility left downtown buildings in Youngstown freezing in recent weeks. Gov. Mike DeWine has attributed the problems to an archaic system.
European leaders have been compelled to address the possibility of once-remote risks to the financial networks and technology that undergird their economies.
Her departure comes after months of mounting tension over her division’s work to determine whether companies violated antitrust laws.
The Dutch subsidiary of the luxury brand agreed to pay a nearly $600,000 settlement in a money laundering and terrorism financing case.
Vladyslav Heraskevych, a Ukrainian who races in skeleton, was barred from competing in the Winter Olympics over a helmet he planned to wear that shows images of people killed in the war with Russia.