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  1. Dentro de la debacle que llevó al cierre del espacio aéreo de El Paso En español, Today

    La FAA citó “un grave riesgo de víctimas mortales” por una nueva tecnología usada en la frontera mexicana y se vio atrapada en una discrepancia con el Pentágono, que consideró el arma “necesaria”.

  2. When Will This War End? The Question Is Meaningless. Opinion, Today

    The war in Ukraine can look like the future and the past at once. But it’s just our present, the only one we know.

  3. There’s a Reason American Kids Are Such Picky Eaters Opinion, Today

    Blame junk food.

  4. Meet the Crew That Makes Dancing Lions for the Lunar New Year Arts, Today

    In a San Francisco garage, Corey Chan and his team create giant, spectacular lions that will lead the festivities.

  5. Quote of the Day: Love Without Limits: Brazil’s Flirtation With Polyamory Corrections, Today

    Quotation of the Day for Sunday, February 15, 2026.

  6. Deep in China’s Mountains, a Nuclear Revival Takes Shape Interactive, Today

    Satellite imagery of secretive nuclear facilities reveals Beijing’s efforts to expand its arsenal, just as the last global guardrails on nuclear weapons vanish.

  7. How $40-a-Pack Cigarettes Pushed Australians to the Black Market World, Today

    Tax hikes made cigarettes in Australia the most expensive in the world. They have also helped fuel a multibillion-dollar criminal enterprise in bootleg tobacco.

  8. What French Romance Novels Could Tell Us About A.I. and Translation Jobs World, Today

    Popular paperbacks are being translated with the help of machines, raising anxiety among professionals in the field.

  9. Alfred Blumstein, Who Transformed the Study of Crime, Dies at 95 Science, Today

    An engineer by training, he used systems theory and quantitative analysis to examine criminal behavior, revealing the systemic patterns of crime.

  10. U.S. Deports Nine Migrants in Secret, Ignoring Legal Protections World, Today

    Most had court orders protecting them from removal to their home countries, so they were sent to detention in Cameroon.

  11. French Prosecutors to Investigate Diplomat as Part of Epstein Probe World, Today

    The Paris prosecutor’s office said it was looking into three new complaints with links to the files and revisiting an earlier investigation into an Epstein associate who died in 2022.

  12. Thousands Gather Around the World to Protest Iran’s Government Video, Yesterday

    Thousands of protesters in several cities across the world took to the streets to demand regime change in Iran on Saturday. The demonstrations came after security forces in Iran violently crushed antigovernment protests in the country, killing thousands of people.

  13. Good to the Last Drop Gameplay, Yesterday

    Michael Lieberman and Rebecca Goldstein’s puzzle looks beyond the horizon.

  14. No miracle, but Denmark gives U.S. a fight. World, Yesterday

    The Americans trailed Denmark after one period, but fought back to cruise to a 6-3 victory.

  15. Navalny Killed By Frog Toxin, European Governments Say Video, Yesterday

    Aleksei Navalny was most likely poisoned by a toxin found in a South American frog, five European countries said on Saturday, making the most concrete Western accusation yet that Russia’s leading opposition figure was murdered by his government in 2024.

  16. Ring Ends Deal to Link Neighborhood Cameras After Super Bowl Ad Backlash Business, Yesterday

    A commercial about a lost dog being reunited with his family ignited concerns that a “Search Party” feature posed privacy risks. Ring parted ways with the tech company Flock Safety.

  17. King Leatherbury, Trainer and Trader of Horses, Dies at 92 U.S., Yesterday

    He trained mostly lesser-known, cheaper thoroughbreds in Maryland and was the fifth-winningest trainer in North American history.

  18. Once the Americans Warned of the Russian Threat. Now, It’s the Europeans’ Turn. World, Yesterday

    In Munich, European leaders were also talking about “de-risking” from the United States, citing President Trump’s unpredictability.

  19. An Olympics of Firsts: Brazil and Kazakhstan Claim Surprise Golds World, Yesterday

    A Brazilian skier secured South America’s maiden medal at a Winter Games the day after a Kazakh figure skater won his nation’s first gold in 32 years.

  20. Woman Apparently Crushed by Trash Compactor in Building, Police Say New York, Yesterday

    The medical examiner’s office is investigating the cause of death of Michelle Montgomery, 39, whose remains were found two weeks ago in a public housing building in Williamsburg, Brooklyn.

  21. How ICE Is Pushing Tech Companies to Identify Protesters Video, Yesterday

    The DHS is flooding social media companies with administrative subpoenas to identify accounts that are protesting ICE. Social media companies have pushed back but are largely complying. Our tech reporter, Sheera Frenkel, explains.

  22. When Hot Pot Meets Potluck T Magazine, Yesterday

    To mark Lunar New Year and the publication of Natasha Pickowicz’s latest cookbook, guests brought the fixings, and she and Sue Chan supplied the broth.

  23. Neighbor Recalls Investigators Searching Home Next Door in Guthrie Disappearance U.S., Yesterday

    David Curl, a retired lawyer, said the woman who lived there was distraught and did not know why investigators were focusing on her home.

  24. ElRoy Face, Ace Forkballer and Effective Closer for Pirates, Dies at 97 U.S., Yesterday

    Face was one of the first major-league hurlers to make the closer job a specialty. Not an overpowering pitcher, he finagled outs with a tricky forkball.

  25. Pakistan Accused of Denying Treatment for Imran Khan’s Failing Eyesight World, Yesterday

    The lawyer for the former prime minister claimed he had lost 85 percent of the vision in his right eye because of delayed treatment in prison.

  26. Thousands Rally for Iran Regime Change in Cities Around the World World, Yesterday

    Demonstrators opposed to the Iranian government gathered near the Munich Security Conference and in other cities. Another round of U.S.-Iran talks is expected on Tuesday.

  27. At the Winter Olympics, Covering the Piste and Big Parma Times Insider, Yesterday

    What are a food reporter, the Miami bureau chief and a presidential photographer doing at the Games?

  28. The Sea Took Her Prosthetic Leg. Months Later, It Gave It Back. World, Yesterday

    Brenda Ogden lost her waterproof prosthetic leg 10 months ago, and with it, her zest for swimming. Then a local fossil hunter stumbled upon it.

  29. Detention Doesn’t Begin to Describe It Opinion, Yesterday

    The president’s immigration dragnet is vicious but not surprising.

  30. Yesterday’s Nancy Guthrie Case Updates live blog included one standalone post:
  31. Mamdani Surprises Couples at the Manhattan Marriage Bureau Style, Yesterday

    Mayor Zohran Mamdani stopped by City Hall last Thursday, stepping in to officiate weddings and shocking couples as they arrived for their appointments.

  32. Classic Shrimp Scampi, Roast Chicken and Chocolate-Covered Strawberries Food, Yesterday

    It’s Feb. 14. Let’s do this.

  33. ‘Hate Radio’ and Other Transmissions From the Theater of the Real Theater, Yesterday

    Milo Rau’s examination of the infamous broadcast that preceded the Rwandan genocide is onstage now. Two other works, including “The Pelicot Trial,” arrive in March.

  34. New U.S. Boat Strike Kills 3 in the Caribbean U.S., Yesterday

    The attacks since early November had specifically targeted suspected drug smuggling boats in the Pacific Ocean.

  35. Los 5 lenguajes no oficiales del amor En español, Yesterday

    En este Día de San Valentín expresa lo que sientes a tu manera.

  36. Chewy Cookies and Bowl Scrapers Forever Food, Yesterday

    Sue Li takes the Bake Time questionnaire.

  37. Roy Medvedev, Soviet Era Historian and Dissident, Is Dead at 100 World, Yesterday

    His score of books and hundreds of essays documented Stalinist executions, Communist repressions and censorship, and the transition to post-Soviet Russia.

  38. The Magic Ring Hanging From Sasha Calle’s Neck Style, Yesterday

    The actress from Netflix’s “The Rip” doesn’t allow anyone else to touch the ring, one of the rules that keep its magic alive.

  39. Shivering Americans Snap Up Firewood as Winter Grinds On U.S., Yesterday

    Weeks of freezing temperatures and winter storms across parts of the United States have increased the demand for firewood and manufactured fire logs.

  40. What Would Carolyn Bessette Kennedy Have Thought of the New Calvin Klein? Style, Yesterday

    As Ryan Murphy’s “Love Story” premieres, so does the Calvin Klein show. They don’t have the same style.

  41. Navalny Was Poisoned With Frog Toxin, European Governments Say World, Yesterday

    Traces of the toxin were found in the body of the Russian dissident Aleksei A. Navalny, who died in prison two years ago, five governments said in a joint statement.

  42. Yesterday’s Munich Security Conference Rubio live blog included one standalone post:
  43. David J. Farber, ‘Grandfather of the Internet,’ Dies at 91 Technology, Yesterday

    A researcher, professor and federal policy adviser, he guided students who went on to do groundbreaking work in connecting the world online.

  44. Software? No Way. We’re an A.I. Company Now! Business, Yesterday

    As their stocks tank, software makers are rebranding themselves as A.I. innovators. Sparkle emojis are everywhere, but some efforts have been more successful than others.

  45. Welcome to the Voyage of the Damned Opinion, Yesterday

    The tech heroes turned zeros are leading us to our doom.

  46. Can You Rely on A.I. to Translate Love? Video, Yesterday

    A.I. translation has become a huge industry, but how accurate is it? Our tech reporter, Kashmir Hill, explores its successes and failures through a couple who relies on of A.I. translation to communicate.

  47. Tumbler Ridge Is Forever Changed World, Yesterday

    The mass shooting in the remote British Columbia mining town has shocked and saddened the nation.

  48. En busca de un hombre que no haga dramas En español, Yesterday

    Había bajado tanto las expectativas de mis relaciones, que con que un hombre no gritara era suficiente.

  49. Pam Bondi’s ‘Cage Match’ and Trump’s Fraying Coalition Opinion, Yesterday

    The round table reflects on a chaotic week of incompetence and meltdowns.

  50. Bondi’s Incompetence Is the Latest Insult for Epstein’s Victims Opinion, Yesterday

    The attorney general’s behavior reveals a deeper rot in the American justice system.

  51. How Fast Can A.I. Change the Workplace? Opinion, Yesterday

    Every great innovation has led to fears of mass unemployment.

  52. Why Did I Trust Jeff Bezos? Opinion, Yesterday

    He told me what I wanted to hear.

  53. How We Fail the Mentally Ill Opinion, Yesterday

    Readers empathize with a mother’s frustration over her inability to help her schizophrenic son.

  54. It’s Not Wholesome. It’s Not Healthy. But ‘Wuthering Heights’ Is Incredibly Romantic. Opinion, Yesterday

    After 180 years, “Wuthering Heights” retains its ability to shock because it tells the truth about how deeply strange love can be.

  55. The Pay-to-Play Patriotism of 2026 Video, Yesterday

    As the United States prepares to turn 250, the Trump administration is turning the celebration into a pay-to-play spectacle where even a speaking role on the National Mall is up for sale.

  56. Marco Rubio Calls a World Without Borders a ‘Foolish Idea’ Video, Yesterday

    Speaking at the Munich Security Conference, Secretary of State Marco Rubio denounced the idea of a united, global citizenship but also said the United States and Europe “belong together” as a civilization.

  57. Open Road Briefing, Yesterday

    On Valentine’s Day, consider the ways in which we’re sticking to established paths — and the places where we yearn to deviate.

  58. Europe’s Reaction to Rubio: Relief, Up to a Point World, Yesterday

    The secretary of state was much less caustic in Munich than Vice President JD Vance was a year ago. But European officials said his core message was much the same.

  59. Team Japan shows up in force at the men’s halfpipe. World, Yesterday

    Scotty James of Australia laid down a strong run, but was outdone by Japan’s Yuto Totsuka.

  60. Wordle Review No. 1,702 Gameplay, Yesterday

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Sunday, Feb. 15, 2026.

  61. My First Child Has a Genetic Syndrome. Can I Use I.V.F. to Spare My Second? Magazine, Yesterday

    With such a small risk of illness, does this type of embryo selection border on eugenics?

  62. Connections Companion No. 980 Gameplay, Yesterday

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Sunday, Feb. 15, 2026.

  63. Strands Sidekick No. 714 Gameplay, Yesterday

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Sunday, Feb. 15, 2026.

  64. Rubio Stresses Shared History to Europeans but Warns of ‘Civilizational Erasure’ in Munich World, Yesterday

    In his speech at the Munich Security Conference, Secretary of State Marco Rubio voiced some far-right ideas, but his diplomatic tone came as a relief to the audience.

  65. What a Speech Reveals About Trump’s Plans for Nuclear Weapons Interactive, Yesterday

    A top arms diplomat at the State Department recently laid out what might come next as Washington upends decades of federal policies on nuclear proliferation.

  66. ICE Tried to Justify a Minneapolis Shooting. Its Story Unraveled. U.S., Yesterday

    The collapse of the Trump administration’s version of events in the case was only the most recent instance in which officials gave an account of a shooting that was later contradicted.

  67. ¿Piensas hacer un pastel por San Valentín? Esta psicóloga quisiera hablar contigo En español, Yesterday

    Helen Goh, panadera y terapeuta británica, cree que los dulces románticos pueden ser complicados. Aconseja adaptarlos según el tiempo que lleves con tu pareja.

  68. Inside the Debacle That Led to the Closure of El Paso’s Airspace U.S., Yesterday

    The F.A.A., citing “a grave risk of fatalities” from a new technology being used on the Mexican border, got caught in a stalemate with the Pentagon, which deemed the weapon “necessary.”

  69. How Former N.Y.C. Schools Chief Joel Klein Became Friendly With Epstein U.S., Yesterday

    Mr. Klein, who led an education technology company after running the New York City school system, met with Jeffrey Epstein over a period of several months in 2013.

  70. T.S.A. Workers Brace for Another Shutdown They Didn’t Cause U.S., Yesterday

    As Congress leaves town without funding their department, airport security officers wonder, “How many more times am I going to be able to do this?”

  71. Constant Sexual Aggression Drives Female Tortoises to Walk Off Cliffs Science, Yesterday

    On a remote island in North Macedonia, male Hermann’s tortoises outnumber females 19 to 1, an imbalance driving the population to extinction.

  72. A Robot’s Trek Goes From Infuriating to Ingenious Arts, Yesterday

    MIO: Memories in Orbit is influenced by the platforming challenges of Hollow Knight.

  73. Vermont Made Child Care Affordable. Could It Lead by Example? Video, Yesterday

    Not long ago, Vermont had a population problem. Then Act 76 ushered in affordable child care for the first time in the state’s history.

  74. 9 Songs We’re Talking About This Week Arts, Yesterday

    Sting joins the Argentine pop duo Ca7riel & Paco Amoroso on a track that recalls the Police, and Noah Kahan breaks into the Top 10 with his latest single.

  75. Democrats’ Debate: ‘Abolish ICE,’ or ‘Abolish Trump’s ICE’? U.S., Yesterday

    An upcoming Senate primary contest in Illinois, which is likely to pick the state’s next senator, has centered on Democrats’ future approach to federal immigration policy.

  76. Kamala Harris Sold Her Email List to D.N.C., Then Paid Off Old 2024 Debts U.S., Yesterday

    The national party, which is nearly $100 million behind its G.O.P. counterpart, bought the list for $6.5 million.

  77. Sick Detainees Describe Poor Care at Facilities Run by ICE Contractor Business, Yesterday

    Problems at detention centers operated by CoreCivic extend far beyond recent measles outbreaks.

  78. A Surfer Finds the Waves Keep Calling, Even in Winter Arts, Yesterday

    But he begins to question his dedication to the sport on the way to Rockaway Beach in the depths of an icy midwinter. Is it worth it?

  79. Tax Missteps Happen, Even When Two Financial Pros Are Married Your Money, Yesterday

    You’d think a financial planner married to another financial planner would have it easy come tax time. Alas, no.

  80. Love Without Limits: Brazil Flirts With Polyamory World, Yesterday

    More people in a still largely conservative and religious nation are rejecting monogamy as they seek new definitions of romance, and of family.

  81. Gen Z’s Favorite Party Platform Wants to Set You Up Style, Yesterday

    A new feature on the Partiful app invites users to secretly identify a fellow partygoer as a crush. But do in-person gatherings really need help from Big Tech to facilitate a connection?

  82. Shredding Isn’t Just for Skiers at the Winter Olympics Food, Yesterday

    Grana Padano cheese is trying to capture some of the international spotlight on Italy, appearing on billboards and social media — and in high-protein muffins for athletes.

  83. Working in A.I. Lifted Their Compensation. Now They Want Prenups. Business, Yesterday

    The artificial intelligence frenzy is creating personal fortunes rarely seen in modern technology and changing people’s attitudes about fairness and money in relationships.

  84. What Should a Co-op Do When Two Residents Fight? Real Estate, Yesterday

    A shareholder’s lease could be threatened with termination for “objectionable conduct.” But you’re going to need proof.

  85. How a Family of 4 Lives on $168,000 in East Elmhurst, Queens Interactive, Yesterday

    Erika Fernandez-Pacheco and her husband, Manuel Pacheco, have a kind landlord and parents who can babysit. They try to take one big family vacation each year.

  86. Tom Ellis on the 1960s Movie That Blew His Mind Arts, Yesterday

    “It made me feel all the feels as a kid that I didn’t know I had,” said the star of “Lucifer” and the new CBS series “CIA.”

  87. Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? California Billionaires. U.S., Yesterday

    California’s wealthiest residents are strategizing to reduce their net worth in case a billionaire tax becomes law. Some may even try to drop below $1 billion on paper.

  88. Life in Beirut Beneath the Drones World, Yesterday

    More than a year into a cease-fire, the mechanical whir of Israeli drones above the Lebanese capital is a reminder that, in many ways, the war never really ended.

  89. I ❤️ My Heart Opinion, Yesterday

    The heart is not romance; it’s the organ that guards the line between life and death.

  90. How ‘Wonder Man’ Can Reshape the Marvel Franchise Video, Yesterday

    Our culture critic Maya Phillips analyses Marvel‘s new show “Wonder Man” and looks at how it fits into the wider multiverse.

  91. The Objects We Keep for Love Style, Yesterday

    We asked readers to share the items they’ve held on to as reminders of love. The responses ranged from uplifting and funny to heartachingly sad.

  92. How Coppola, Lucas and Spielberg Transformed Hollywood Books, Yesterday

    A new book shows how the decline of the studios and the fresh wind of the 1960s allowed them to turn personal visions into critical and popular success.

  93. Figure Skating Is a Young Woman’s Sport. She Wants to Change That. Style, Yesterday

    Deanna Stellato-Dudek, a Canadian pairs skater, is trying to make history at the Olympics — despite a training accident a week before the Games.

  94. A ‘Facebook Warrior’ Retreats After a Charlie Kirk Post Got Him Jailed U.S., Yesterday

    Larry Bushart’s arrest in Tennessee was condemned as dangerous overreach. Nonetheless, he is no longer arguing about politics online.

  95. They Are in Love but Don’t Speak the Same Language Technology, Yesterday

    He speaks English. She speaks Mandarin. The secret to their happy marriage: Microsoft Translator.

  96. OpenAI está cometiendo los mismos errores que Facebook. Y renuncié En español, Yesterday

    Tengo profundas reservas sobre la estrategia de OpenAI para los anuncios en ChatGPT.

  97. Reseña de ‘Cumbres borrascosas’: Margot Robbie, desatada en los páramos En español, Yesterday

    La actriz y Jacob Elordi interpretan a los amantes atormentados del clásico de Emily Brontë en esta florida y recargada versión de la directora Emerald Fennell.