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  1. New Jersey House Primary Remains Too Close to Call New York, Today

    Two Democrats, Analilia Mejia and Tom Malinowski, were leading in a race for their party’s nomination to replace Gov. Mikie Sherrill in the House.

  2. She’s Upending Japanese Politics With Two Words: ‘I’m Pregnant’ World, Today

    Hikaru Fujita, who’s running in Sunday’s parliamentary election, is a standout in a country where expectant mothers rarely enter national politics.

  3. Para Claudia Sheinbaum, eliminar a los cárteles también tiene un precio político En español, Today

    El problema no es simplemente que los grupos de narcotraficantes ataquen al Estado. Es que a menudo forman parte de él.

  4. The Olympics Are a Show of Global Harmony. The World Is Anything But. World, Today

    The Winter Games, which officially open in Italy on Friday, are rooted in international cooperation. That feels out of place to some in a world where old rules no longer apply.

  5. Bollywood Embraces a Taj Mahal Conspiracy Theory Business, Today

    The internet and a new film have breathed life into old conspiracy theories about one of the world’s most famous landmarks.

  6. How to Watch the Opening Ceremonies of the Milan Winter Olympics World, Today

    They will take place at 2 p.m. Eastern on Friday across four separate venues in Northern Italy.

  7. U.S. and Iran Set for Talks in Oman as Regional Leaders Seek to Prevent War World, Today

    Middle Eastern diplomats see a chance for negotiations on Iran’s nuclear program but have slim hopes for progress on other U.S. demands.

  8. When They Were Broken Up, They Communicated Through Playlists Style, Today

    Daniel Schwaycer quietly made playlists about Elise Shanholtz. It took two years for her to realize they were about her.

  9. Seeking a Man Who Doesn’t Throw Tantrums Style, Today

    I had set my bar for relationships so low that any man who didn’t yell easily cleared it.

  10. Heated? Yes. Rivalry? No. Style, Today

    Brock McGillis, a former professional hockey player who came out as gay in 2016, married Matthew Ward after a decade of ups and downs.

  11. Lost in the Woods, They Found Their Way Into Each Other’s Hearts Style, Today

    Nina Russell and Mainak Ghosh met at a literary club at Yale. They wouldn’t become a couple until more than a decade later.

  12. They Were Always On the Right Path Style, Today

    Dr. Peter Anderson, who had hiked 1,000 miles of the Appalachian Trail, helped Olivia Bergen prepare for her 2,200-mile solo trek.

  13. Texas Surgeon Faces Federal Charges That He Falsified Patient Records U.S., Today

    Prosecutors said the doctor, John Stevenson Bynon Jr., had cut five patients off from liver transplant eligibility for months without their knowledge. He has pleaded not guilty.

  14. Muslims Move to Assert Political Power in New York City New York, Today

    Zohran Mamdani’s ascension to mayor has given Muslim organizers and faith leaders the impetus to insert themselves into more formal political alliances and networks.

  15. Argentina and U.S. Sign Sweeping Trade Deal as Alliance Deepens World, Today

    The deal reduces reciprocal tariffs and expands quotas for key trading goods, including Argentine beef — a flashpoint for American ranchers.

  16. ‘The Pitt’ Season 2, Episode 5 Recap: Reunited Arts, Today

    Robby and Langdon finally collide, and the vibe is predictably tense. That sabbatical can’t some soon enough.

  17. Edge of a Snifter Gameplay, Today

    Geoffrey Schorkopf and Rafael Musa open our solving weekend.

  18. Smithsonian Folklife Festival Gives Way to Trump’s Patriotic Fair Arts, Today

    The summer festival, held annually since 1967, will not take place as usual on the National Mall, which will instead host the president’s Great American State Fair.

  19. ‘The Mistake of Feminism’ Video, Today

    Is it possible to support women while also opposing abortion? The pro-life activist Lila Rose argues yes. The key, she says, is to acknowledge that men and women are inherently different.

  20. Who Decides When a Pregnancy Is Life-Threatening? Video, Today

    Strict abortion bans can be at odds with emergency medical care. The pro-life activist Lila Rose argues they can coexist.

  21. No Corrections: Feb. 6, 2026 Corrections, Today

    No corrections appeared in print on Friday, Feb. 6, 2026.

  22. Trump’s Online Drugstore Opens for Business Health, Today

    TrumpRx is aimed at helping patients use their own money to buy medicines. But researchers who study drug pricing warned that many patients could pay too much if they use the site.

  23. A pesar del apoyo de Trump, las criptomonedas se desploman En español, Today

    El bitcóin cotiza a menos de 64.000 dólares, un descenso de casi el 50 por ciento desde su precio máximo, que alcanzó justo el pasado octubre.

  24. N.Y. House Democrats Unite to Endorse Hochul on Eve of Convention New York, Today

    Gov. Kathy Hochul is expected to receive the Democratic nomination at the party’s state convention on Friday, even as her running-mate selection has drawn some debate.

  25. Hundreds of Agents Left Minnesota, but Residents Are Seeing Little Change U.S., Today

    The Trump administration announced that its deployment of immigration agents in the Twin Cities was diminishing, but many agents remain.

  26. Uber Found Liable in Rape by Driver, Setting Stage for Thousands of Trials Business, Today

    In a federal bellwether case, the jury ordered the ride-hailing giant to pay $8.5 million to Jaylynn Dean, who said one of its drivers assaulted her in 2023.

  27. 12 Columbia Professors and Students Are Arrested at Anti-ICE Protest New York, Today

    Demonstrators, who were demanding that the university provide more protection for international students, blocked Broadway.

  28. Virginia Democrats Propose New Congressional Maps Ahead of Midterms U.S., Today

    As they appeal a ruling blocking their redistricting efforts, the state’s Democrats proposed redrawing districts in a way that would strongly favor them.

  29. Failure to Alert Judge to Press Law for Reporter Search Draws Ethical Scrutiny U.S., Today

    The Justice Department may have violated a candor rule by not disclosing a 1980 law when seeking a warrant for a Washington Post reporter’s home.

  30. Lawmakers Say They Will Not Cooperate With Inquiry Into Illegal Orders Video U.S., Today

    The Justice Department investigation was an escalation in the administration’s response to a video that President Trump said was “punishable by death.”

  31. Pentagon Official Rejects Plea Deal in U.S.S. Cole Bombing Case U.S., Yesterday

    The decision clears the way for the first death-penalty trial at Guantánamo Bay to start this summer, more than 25 years after the attack.

  32. C.I.A. World Factbook Ends Publication After 6 Decades U.S., Yesterday

    The Factbook, a version of which dates to 1962, provided facts, figures, maps and more to generations of economists, professors, journalists and others.

  33. Trump Calls for New Treaty as Nuclear Arms Control Era Ends Briefing, Yesterday

    Also, Trump expanded his power to fire federal workers. Here’s the latest at the end of Thursday.

  34. Toronto Police Officers Are Charged in Sweeping Drug and Corruption Case World, Yesterday

    After hit men targeted the home of a prison manager in June, investigators say, the schemes of a criminal network involving the police unraveled.

  35. Toronto Police Officers Charged in Drug and Corruption Investigation Video, Yesterday

    Eight Toronto police officers were charged in an investigation, which began after a prison manager was targeted by three hit men. The investigation unraveled a crime network and revealed a connection to the police officers who have been accused of participating in organized criminal activity and drug trafficking.

  36. ‘The Strangers: Chapter 3’ Review: Devils in Disguise Movies, Yesterday

    The final installment in the trilogy reboot of “The Strangers,” a genuinely terrifying 2008 home invasion film, brings the masked nonsense to a close.

  37. At Least 160 Killed in Rural Nigeria Villages, Aid Official Says Video, Yesterday

    Gunmen killed more than 160 people in two rural villages in Nigeria, according to the Nigerian branch of the Red Cross. The attack was one of the country’s deadliest in recent years.

  38. Family Sues Egypt Over Beating of 2 Brothers at U.N. Mission in New York New York, Yesterday

    The brothers claim four security guards beat and detained them during a protest in August 2025 outside Egypt’s mission to the United Nations.

  39. 3 Killed as Vehicle Crashes Into Grocery Store in Los Angeles U.S., Yesterday

    Four other people were taken to a hospital, two with serious injuries and two with minor injuries, officials said.

  40. Senators Clash Over Immigration Enforcement, Risking a D.H.S. Shutdown U.S., Yesterday

    With eight days until a deadline to keep the Department of Homeland Security running, bipartisan talks on reining in federal immigration agents’ tactics appeared to sputter before they had even gotten underway.

  41. El alcalde de Tequila, en México, fue detenido y acusado de extorsión En español, Yesterday

    El presidente municipal fue detenido junto con otros tres funcionarios acusados de extorsionar a empresas cerveceras y tequileras del estado de Jalisco.

  42. ‘Moulin Rouge!’ Musical Will End Its Broadway Run This Summer Theater, Yesterday

    The final New York performance will be July 26, seven years after it opened; international and touring productions continue.

  43. Nancy Guthrie Kidnapping Shows Limits of Tracking Pacemakers in Police Work Health, Yesterday

    The heart devices do not track location, nor do they transmit across large distances.

  44. Amazon’s $200 Billion Spending Plan Raises Stakes in A.I. Race Technology, Yesterday

    The company reported a strong holiday quarter on Thursday. But its spending, like that at other big technology companies, is starting to make investors nervous.

  45. Investigators Say Doorbell Camera Was Disconnected Before Nancy Guthrie’s Kidnapping Video, Yesterday

    More details and a timeline were released on the kidnapping of Nancy Guthrie, the mother of the NBC anchor Savannah Guthrie.

  46. Savannah Guthrie’s Video Shows a Rare and Anguished Reality Arts, Yesterday

    Morning show hosts have shown a vulnerable, candid side to their audiences before, but not like this.

  47. Art Gallery Shows to See in February Arts, Yesterday

    This week in Newly Reviewed, Andrew Russeth covers Keith Haring’s rollicking murals, John Duff’s gritty inventiveness and a group show focused on the human body.

  48. What Teenagers Are Saying About the Killings in Minneapolis The Learning Network, Yesterday

    In the wake of two fatal shootings of U.S. citizens by federal agents, we invited students to share what they are feeling about America.

  49. Kennedy Makes Unfounded Claim That Keto Diet Can ‘Cure’ Schizophrenia U.S., Yesterday

    The claim vastly overstates preliminary research into whether the high-fat, low-carbohydrate diet might help people with the disorder, experts said.

  50. Myra MacPherson, Who Wrote Wrenchingly About Vietnam Vets, Dies at 91 U.S., Yesterday

    A political reporter at The Washington Post, she also wrote “Long Time Passing,” about the Vietnam War’s social, political and psychological aftereffects.

  51. Test Your Internet Brain. Can You Use ‘Choppelganger’ in a Sentence? Style, Yesterday

    This is a series about the mysteries of internet speak.

  52. It’s Time for the Olympics World, Yesterday

    The Games are supposed to bring people from around the globe together, but there’s no escaping politics.

  53. How Chefs Are Making Chocolate Without Cacao Beans T Magazine, Yesterday

    Plus: Swedish rugs with curves, Jeremy Liebman’s domestic portraits and more recommendations from T Magazine.

  54. Federal Judge Blocks Texas Law Targeting Critics of Fossil Fuels Climate, Yesterday

    The court ruled that it was unconstitutional to bar state agencies from investing with firms that the state had accused of boycotting the oil industry.

  55. Crypto Takes a Deep Slide Despite Trump’s Support Technology, Yesterday

    The price of Bitcoin is now lower than when President Trump was elected in 2024, raising concerns of a new “crypto winter” in the industry.

  56. La plata está tan cara que Pandora está cambiando al platino En español, Yesterday

    La empresa joyera más grande del mundo busca reducir su exposición a la volatilidad de la plata. Es su revés más reciente, sumado al recelo de los consumidores y los aranceles elevados.

  57. The Flour Tortilla Revolution is Here Food, Yesterday

    And for some reason the best ones are in Brooklyn. Apologies to the other boroughs.

  58. Italy Toughens Protest Laws, Hours Before Planned Rallies at Winter Olympics World, Yesterday

    The restrictions could affect people demonstrating this weekend outside Olympic events in northern Italy.

  59. At Least 67 People Are Rescued From Stuck Gondolas at a New York Ski Resort New York, Yesterday

    A mechanical failure at the Gore Mountain resort in the Adirondacks left guests in about 20 gondolas hovering above the snow for several hours.

  60. Musk’s Starlink Blocks Russian Troops’ Internet Access, at Ukraine’s Request World, Yesterday

    Moscow’s forces fighting in Ukraine are experiencing outages on the front, Russian military bloggers said, days after Elon Musk said his satellite service had cut them off.

  61. How Much Do You Know About the Winter Olympics? Take Our Quiz. Travel, Yesterday

    As top athletes prepare to test their limits in Milan and Cortina d’Ampezzo, why not take a minute to test your knowledge of Winter Olympics trivia?

  62. Mayor of Tequila, Mexico, Is Accused of Shaking Down Tequila Companies World, Yesterday

    The mayor of the city that is the birthplace of the bottled spirit is the latest official to be arrested as Mexico targets cartel-related corruption.

  63. Facing a Democratic Blitz, Susan Collins Scores a Super Bowl Ad in Maine U.S., Yesterday

    The ad is part of a multimillion dollar effort by a Republican-aligned group to help Ms. Collins, who is seen as one of the party’s most vulnerable incumbents.

  64. How Do You Write About a Slur? Times Insider, Yesterday

    President Trump, Elon Musk and Joe Rogan have recently used the “R-word.” Reporting on its use can be uncomfortable.

  65. Hollywood Viewed Them as Maids. The Randolph Sisters’ Talent Shone Through. Opinion, Yesterday

    Watching the dazzling Randolph sisters now offers important lessons — and delightful entertainment.

  66. What’s Going On in This Picture? | Feb. 9, 2026 The Learning Network, Yesterday

    Look closely at this image, stripped of its caption, and join the moderated conversation about what you and other students see.

  67. What’s Going On in This Graph? | Feb. 11, 2026 The Learning Network, Yesterday

    Are W.N.B.A. players being compensated fairly?

  68. New Jersey 11th Congressional District Special Primary Election Results Interactive, Yesterday

    Get live results and maps from the 2026 New Jersey special primary election.

  69. After Failed Rebrand, Philadelphia Museum of Art Returns to Its Old Name Arts, Yesterday

    After an unpopular name change, and its firing of the director responsible for it, the museum is working to rehabilitate its image.

  70. Ted Berger, Indefatigable Patron of Artists and Schools, Dies at 85 Arts, Yesterday

    As head of the New York Foundation for the Arts, he oversaw almost $23 million in grants and helped bring arts education to struggling schools.

  71. White House Offers Shifting Story on Gabbard’s Presence at Georgia Raid U.S., Yesterday

    President Trump said Thursday that Attorney General Pam Bondi had directed Tulsi Gabbard to be present for an operation at an election center. It was the administration’s fourth explanation for her presence.

  72. At a Bonobo’s ‘Tea Party,’ Scientists Find Hints of Imagination Science, Yesterday

    In a playtime experiment, scientists found that apes, our closest living relatives, have the capacity for make-believe, too.

  73. 6 New Books We Love This Week Books, Yesterday

    Reading recommendations from critics and editors at The New York Times.

  74. How We Know Iran Crushed Protests with Lethal Force Video, Yesterday

    The New York Times collected and analyzed hundreds of videos of a crackdown on anti-government protests that Iranians shared despite an internet blackout. Sanjana Varghese explains how the Visual Investigations team at The Times verified them.

  75. Bad News for New Yorkers Weary of Winter: More Snow and More Cold Are Likely Weather, Yesterday

    A fast-moving storm this weekend could drop new snow on the grimy piles that have accumulated across the city. Bitter cold will follow.

  76. When Venezuelan Oil Comes to the U.S. Climate, Yesterday

    In Mississippi, neighbors of a Chevron plant worry that an influx of Venezuelan oil could increase pollution. They want the company to pay to move them out.

  77. Carney Stakes Canada’s Auto Future on E.V.s as It Pulls Away From the U.S. World, Yesterday

    Prime Minister Mark Carney announced several measures Thursday aimed at making Canada a global leader in electric vehicles and rescuing an industry ravaged by U.S. trade policy.

  78. Savannah Guthrie pide hablar con el secuestrador de su madre En español, Yesterday

    La presentadora de televisión y sus hermanos publicaron un video el miércoles por la noche pidiendo pruebas de que su madre, Nancy, está viva.

  79. ICE’s ‘Reckless, Xenophobic Mission’ Opinion, Yesterday

    Readers suggest steps to take in response to federal actions that have terrorized some communities. Also: When the president is rude; imperfect marriages.

  80. I Need Herbs and I Need Citrus Food, Yesterday

    Ultrabright recipes like green goddess chickpea sauté and preserved lemon pasta are the antidote to this cold winter.

  81. The Best Ski Racers Often Don’t Win Gold Interactive, Yesterday

    Unlike many Olympic sports, the best Alpine skiers often don’t win gold. Two-time Olympic champion Ted Ligety explains why the sport is so unpredictable.

  82. The Essential Toni Morrison Books, Yesterday

    Her novels reveal a deeply American desire for freedom and adventure, and one of her work’s great joys lies in always finding something new to discover. Here’s where to start.

  83. ‘Sirat’ Review: A Shocker in the Desert Movies, Yesterday

    The Galician director Oliver Laxe delivers a mesmerizing thriller about a man’s search for his lost daughter, set amid raves in the punishing Sahara.

  84. Austin Beutner, an L.A. Civic Leader, Drops Out of Mayor’s Race U.S., Yesterday

    Mr. Beutner, a former ally of Mayor Karen Bass, entered the contest in October. He is leaving the race weeks after the sudden death of his daughter.

  85. L.A. Olympics Chief Keeps Low Profile at Winter Games After Appearing in Epstein Files World, Yesterday

    Casey Wasserman, who is leading preparations for the 2028 Summer Games, has expressed “regret” after messages he exchanged with Ghislaine Maxwell decades ago surfaced.

  86. Keir Starmer Apologizes to Epstein’s Victims For Appointing Mandelson Video, Yesterday

    Prime Minister Keir Starmer of Britain apologized for having picked Peter Mandelson to be his ambassador to the United States despite being aware that he was friends with Jeffrey Epstein, the convicted sex offender.

  87. The Louvre Thieves Dropped This Priceless Crown. Now It Looks Like This. World, Yesterday

    Empress Eugénie’s crown was left lying on the sidewalk after the Louvre Museum heist in October. The museum has now released pictures of the damage.

  88. Trump dice que su estilo impredecible le da ventaja. Pero tiene un costo En español, Yesterday

    A un año del inicio del segundo mandato del presidente Trump, sus amenazas, retrocesos, giros y vueltas parecen estar desgastando a aliados y adversarios.

  89. Los miembros de la realeza que se mantuvieron cerca de Epstein En español, Yesterday

    Correos electrónicos, mensajes de texto, fotos y videos muestran cómo Jeffrey Epstein, incluso después de convertirse en delincuente sexual convicto, reforzó sus vínculos con miembros de las familias reales de varios países y sus asesores.

  90. TrumpRx Is Set to Go Live on Thursday U.S., Yesterday

    The government website is meant to connect Americans with drug companies to buy prescriptions directly with their own money. It is not clear how many patients will save money.

  91. Bad Bunny también representa un gran logro para los atletas puertorriqueños En español, Yesterday

    Los jugadores puertorriqueños de fútbol americano están encantados de que el español resuene en el Super Bowl.

  92. How I Learned to Ice Skate in Middle Age Well, Yesterday

    Inspired by graceful Olympic spins and leaps, one writer takes to the ice to try her hand at figure skating.

  93. Rare Giant Phantom Jelly Spotted in Deep Waters Near Argentina Video, Yesterday

    Scientists had a rare encounter with a giant phantom jelly during a dive off of Argentina in the Atlantic Ocean.

  94. How to Survive a Fall Through the Ice U.S., Yesterday

    The cardinal rule? Don’t panic. You actually have more time than you think to self-extricate or wait for help to arrive, an expert said.

  95. Tom Stoppard Is Gone. In ‘Arcadia,’ His Wit Still Sparkles. Theater, Yesterday

    A new London production of the playwright’s masterpiece has extra poignancy just months after his death.

  96. Carnegie Hall’s New Season: What We Want to Hear Arts, Yesterday

    Highlights include the hall’s first “Ring,” cycles of sonatas by Beethoven and Mozart and a birthday celebration for Steve Reich.

  97. Secretary Rubio Gives Up Role as Acting U.S. Archivist U.S., Yesterday

    Mr. Rubio had been the acting head of the National Archives since early 2025, after President Trump fired its previous chief. His tenure was limited to 300 days by law.

  98. What It Means to Be ‘Touch-Starved’ Well, Yesterday

    Research says that our health can suffer when we don’t experience enough physical contact. Here’s how to get more.

  99. Palabra del día: ‘commiserate’ En español, Yesterday

    Esta palabra ha aparecido en 43 artículos en NYTimes.com en el último año. ¿Puedes usarla en una frase?

  100. Trump Strips Job Protections From Thousands of Federal Workers U.S., Yesterday

    The policy change makes it easier for the president to discipline or remove up to 50,000 employees, another push in the administration’s campaign to reshape the federal work force.

  101. Congress Nixes Visas for Afghan Partners, Closing Off a Key Path U.S., Yesterday

    President Trump froze a program to allow Afghans who had worked with American troops to come to the United States. Now Congress has quietly scrapped the visas, leaving little hope of reviving them.

  102. What’s Really Driving These Bogus Claims of Voter Fraud Opinion, Yesterday

    Mr. Trump’s recent justification for unconstitutionally nationalizing elections is false, illegal and dangerous to democracy.

  103. Five-Ingredient, Five-Star Kimchi Chicken Lettuce Wraps Food, Yesterday

    Alexa Weibel’s recipe is swift, satisfying and so good.

  104. Pedro Sánchez: Esta es la razón por la que Occidente necesita a los migrantes En español, Yesterday

    En España, es nuestro deber convertirnos en la sociedad tolerante que nuestros antepasados habrían esperado encontrar al otro lado de nuestras fronteras.

  105. Why Building Alone Won’t Solve the Housing Crisis Real Estate, Yesterday

    An imbalance in the kind of housing getting built and rising insurance costs are impeding housing progress, according to two new reports.

  106. Science Practice | A Study on Cow Tool Use The Learning Network, Yesterday

    Can cows use tools in purposeful, flexible ways? This one can.

  107. Woman Charged With Assaulting 3 Muslims in Brooklyn, Including Girl, 12 New York, Yesterday

    A 34-year-old Staten Island woman has been arrested and charged with hate crimes in connection with attacks that happened in a span of 11 minutes.

  108. Deaths in Boat Disaster in English Channel Were Avoidable, Inquiry Finds World, Yesterday

    The report blamed people smugglers and “systemic failure” on the part of the authorities after about 30 people drowned as they tried to reach Britain from France in 2021.

  109. This Giant Phantom Jelly Won’t Eat You. Maybe. Science, Yesterday

    During a dive off Argentina, scientists documented a rare jellyfish discovered a little over a century ago and seldom seen since, as well as the fish that keep it company.

  110. The G.O.P. Senator Who Can’t Stop Thinking About the Boy ICE Detained U.S., Yesterday

    Katie Britt is uniquely positioned to reason with the Trump administration — when she chooses to speak up.

  111. Trump’s Migrant Detention Pipeline Extends From Minnesota to El Paso U.S., Yesterday

    Immigrants apprehended in Minnesota are being sent to a gigantic West Texas detention center where lawyers and detainees say conditions are deplorable, then released in El Paso to find their way home.

  112. Venezuela detuvo a aliados de Maduro señalados por EE. UU., según informes En español, Yesterday

    El interrogatorio de Raúl Gorrín y Alex Saab, empresarios vinculados al gobierno del presidente depuesto, evidenció una mayor cooperación entre ambas naciones.

  113. He Built a Server to Protect Indigenous Health Data Science, Yesterday

    Joseph Yracheta was in charge of a repository that compiled and protected tribal health data. Then its funding was cut.

  114. How Epstein Used Luxury Goods to Curry Favor Style, Yesterday

    Goyard wallets, Apple Watches and cashmere sweaters were just some of the items sent to friends and associates.

  115. What Restrictions Are Democrats Demanding for Immigration Agents? U.S., Yesterday

    Democrats say they will not support a spending bill to keep the Homeland Security Department running without new restrictions on federal agents.

  116. Ukraine Peace Talks End With Little Progress Video, Yesterday

    Russian, Ukrainian and American officials ended a second day of peace talks in Abu Dhabi after only a few hours, with little to show for the discussions other than a promise to exchange prisoners of war.

  117. People in This San Francisco Suburb Would Like the Earth to Just Stop Shaking, Please U.S., Yesterday

    San Ramon, Calif., has been rattled by dozens of small earthquakes in recent months. Even in a region used to regular shaking, it’s been a lot.

  118. F.D.A. Relaxes Rules on ‘Naturally Derived’ Dyes as Kennedy Pushes Protein U.S., Yesterday

    Food makers will now be able to claim that their products have “no artificial colors,” so long as they use dyes that are not petroleum based.

  119. Iranian Nobel Peace Laureate Starts New Hunger Strike in Prison World, Yesterday

    The rights activist Narges Mohammadi is protesting her continued detention, her family said. She was arrested again in December after being given leave from prison for medical treatment.

  120. A Top Lawyer’s Fall Shows Growing Fallout From Epstein Files Business, Yesterday

    Brad Karp’s resignation as chairman of the law firm Paul Weiss underscores a further reflection in the corporate world over the latest revelations.

  121. El misterio en torno a la madre de Savannah Guthrie mantiene a EE. UU. en vilo En español, Yesterday

    Nancy Guthrie, madre de la conductora del programa “Today”, desapareció en Tucson y su caso ha captado la atención nacional, con una intensa cobertura mediática y operativos de búsqueda en la zona.

  122. Starmer Faces Storm of Criticism Over Ties Between Ex-Ambassador and Epstein World, Yesterday

    Newly released documents detailed connections between the convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein and Peter Mandelson, who was picked to be the U.S. envoy by the British prime minister, Keir Starmer.

  123. Los Juegos Olímpicos de Invierno: qué ver y cómo verlo En español, Yesterday

    Los mejores atletas del mundo sobre la nieve y el hielo tienen su cita cuatrienal este mes en los Juegos de Invierno de 2026 en Italia.

  124. Versace Didn’t Look Far for Its Next Designer Style, Yesterday

    In naming Pieter Mulier as its new chief creative officer, Versace showed that the fashion industry can be a chummy place.

  125. 2 Dead After Police Helicopter Crashes in Arizona U.S., Yesterday

    The helicopter went down near Flagstaff, Ariz., while assisting the police in their response to an active shooter on the ground.

  126. The Epstein Files Briefing, Yesterday

    We look into the relationships powerful people had with the convicted sex offender.

  127. Bebés, robots y el cambio climático En español, Yesterday

    ¿Qué significa para la humanidad estar disminuyendo? ¿Podrá eso resolver el cambio climático o las alteraciones que trajo consigo la IA?

  128. Bezos Guts The Washington Post The Daily, Yesterday

    The company reduced its work force by about 30 percent with layoffs that cut into The Post’s local, international and sports coverage.

  129. Major Nuclear Arms Treaty Expires, and Federal Prosecutor in Minnesota Says ‘This Job Sucks’ The Headlines, Yesterday

    Plus, Savannah Guthrie makes a plea to her mother’s abductor.

  130. Wordle Review No. 1,693 Gameplay, Yesterday

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Friday, Feb. 6, 2026.

  131. Connections Companion No. 971 Gameplay, Yesterday

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Friday, Feb. 6, 2026.

  132. Strands Sidekick No. 705 Gameplay, Yesterday

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Friday, Feb. 6, 2026.

  133. Silver Is So Pricey That the World’s Largest Jeweler Is Switching to Platinum Business, Yesterday

    Pandora, known for its charm bracelets, is trying to reduce its exposure to the volatility in silver prices, the latest setback for a company also facing wary consumers and steep tariffs.

  134. Jimmy Kimmel Hints ‘Melania’ Box Office Was a ‘Rigged Outcome’ Arts, Yesterday

    Late night hosts were skeptical of a $7 million opening weekend for the new Amazon film about the first lady.

  135. ‘It’s Collective Punishment’: Iran Exacts Heavy Price on Protest Supporters World, Yesterday

    The authorities are making mass arrests, seizing assets and hunting down doctors who treated protesters. Some Iranians keep showing defiance anyway.

  136. Trump Brings Out the Worst in Everyone Opinion, Yesterday

    Us included.

  137. If a Fiber Campaign Costs Millions, It Has to Be a Super Bowel Ad Business, Yesterday

    WK Kellogg is promoting Raisin Bran with William Shatner during the big game as cereal sales decline. It’s also tapping the latest health and wellness trend.

  138. Heads? MAGA Wins. Tails? I Win. Opinion, Yesterday

    A law that just might save the midterms.

  139. ‘The Pitt’ Is Giving a Dose of Humanity Podcasts, Yesterday

    And it’s just what the doctor ordered.

  140. A Father’s Wish Becomes a Daughter’s Fulfillment on the Upper West Side Interactive, Yesterday

    A longtime Manhattan renter, now a first-time buyer, looked for a one-bedroom close to Central Park for less than $1 million. Here’s what she found.

  141. Why Ending Roe Wasn’t Enough for the Pro-Life Movement Opinion, Yesterday

    Activists won the legal battle. Are they losing the culture war?

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  143. When You’re Undocumented, Turning 18 Is Different Interactive, Yesterday

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  144. Surge in Immigration Cases in Minnesota Pushes Prosecutors and Judges to Brink U.S., Yesterday

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  145. Outside the Art World’s Echo Chamber, at Art Basel Qatar Arts, Yesterday

    More than half the exhibited artists were from the Middle East, North Africa or South Asia, giving visitors an opportunity to discover fresh voices.

  146. Should Social Media Companies Be Held Responsible for Teens’ Mental Health Struggles? The Learning Network, Yesterday

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  147. This Dinner Party Tenderloin Won’t Break the Bank Food, Yesterday

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  148. All’s Fair in the Snow Parking Wars U.S., Yesterday

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  149. One Episode of ‘Wonder Man’ Points a Way Forward for the Marvel Universe Arts, Yesterday

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  150. Is the Nuclear Arms Control Era Over? Video, Yesterday

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  151. Who Is That Masked Man? The Orchids Aren’t Telling. Arts, Yesterday

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  152. Homes for Sale in Manhattan and Queens Real Estate, Yesterday

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  153. And One for Mahler … Experiments in Drunk Music Making Arts, Yesterday

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  154. The Churn of Fast Fashion, Slowed Down Arts, Yesterday

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  155. Canceled Home Purchases Rise, Reflecting Buyers’ Increased Power Real Estate, Yesterday

    Over 40,000 home purchase agreements were canceled in December, a 14.9 percent increase from the year before.

  156. A Stunning ‘King Lear’ That Reveals, Finally, a King in Full Theater, Yesterday

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  157. I Was Arrested for Doing My Job as a Reporter. Who’s Next? Opinion, Yesterday

    I covered the Minnesota church protest. Press credentials didn’t protect me.

  158. How Trump Brought the Fight Over American History to Philadelphia Arts, Yesterday

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  159. Should Nazi Sympathizers Be Honored on City Sidewalks? New York, Yesterday

    Markers on Lower Broadway recognize leaders who received ticker-tape parades. Some of them are now regarded as war criminals.

  160. At the Bronx Biennial, the Promise of New Voices Arts, Yesterday

    This group show is less self-conscious than slicker surveys, but its offerings are just as worthwhile.

  161. Maureen Dowd and Carlos Lozada on the Empty Propaganda of ‘Melania’ Opinion, Yesterday

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  162. It’s Been Called the ‘Sistine Chapel of the New Deal.’ Don’t Destroy It. Arts, Yesterday

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  163. ‘All It Is Is Pain’: The Olympian Testing the Limits of Endurance Magazine, Yesterday

    Jessie Diggins has become the best-ever American cross-country skier because of what she pushes her body through.

  164. Homes for Sale in New York and New Jersey Real Estate, Yesterday

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  165. The Winter Olympics: What to Watch; How to Watch Sports, Yesterday

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  166. N.F.L. Careers Scarred Their Brains. Could Mushrooms Provide Relief? U.S., Yesterday

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  167. An Exhilarating, Drug-Fueled, True-Crime Thriller Books, Yesterday

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  168. ‘The President’s Cake’ Review: Party Politics Movies, Yesterday

    Shot in Iraq, this period piece depicts a young girl’s efforts to prepare for a celebration of Saddam Hussein’s birthday.

  169. ‘Pillion’ Review: An Opposites-Attract ‘Dom-Com’ Movies, Yesterday

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  170. ‘Kokuho’ Review: Over Decades, an Artist’s Life Movies, Yesterday

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  171. ‘Dracula’ Review: Fangs and a Lot of Fragrance Movies, Yesterday

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  172. ‘Jimpa’ Review: In Search of a Queer Education Movies, Yesterday

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  173. ‘Calle Málaga’ Review: Living an Even Better Life Movies, Yesterday

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  174. To Win Back the House, Democrats Take the Fight to Deep-Red Areas U.S., Yesterday

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  175. 36 Hours in Lagos, Nigeria Interactive, Yesterday

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  176. Bad Bunny Means a Breakthrough for Puerto Rican Athletes, Too Arts, Yesterday

    Puerto Rican football players are thrilled that Spanish will resound at the Super Bowl. “The stage is bigger than the N.F.L. itself,” one lineman said.

  177. Nuclear Arms Control Era Comes to End Amid Global Rush for New Weapons U.S., Yesterday

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  178. Cristina Rivera Garza: ‘I Write Vertically, but I Read Horizontally’ Books, Yesterday

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  179. Can a One-Night Stand Lead to Love? These Romance Novels Say Yes. Books, Yesterday

    The best-selling author Hannah Bonam-Young recommends swoon-worthy love stories with spicy beginnings.

  180. A Gilded Age Illusion: What ‘Melania’ Is Really Selling Video, Yesterday

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  181. Russia-Ukraine Peace Talks Stretch Into a Second Day World, Yesterday

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  182. Best in Show? The Learning Network, Yesterday

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  183. When the Cold Turns Deadly, What Should New York City Do? New York, Yesterday

    Seventeen New Yorkers have died after exposure to frigid temperatures since Jan. 24, raising questions about how Mayor Zohran Mamdani has managed the crisis.

  184. Por qué a muchos médicos no les gustan las dietas bajas en carbohidratos En español, Yesterday

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  185. Primary for New Jersey House Seat Is First Race of Pivotal Midterms New York, Yesterday

    Eleven candidates are running in a special primary election on Thursday to fill Gov. Mikie Sherrill’s former seat. They include a former member of Congress and the former lieutenant governor.

  186. After Taking on Trump and Backing Mamdani, Hochul Sees Her Star Rise New York, Yesterday

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  187. Spelling Bee Forum Gameplay, Yesterday

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  188. Thousands Displaced for a Military Push Pakistan Said It Didn’t Order World, Yesterday

    Some 60,000 evacuees have been left in limbo by confusion and political disputes as Pakistan battles insurgents on its border with Afghanistan.

  189. Word of the Day: commiserate The Learning Network, Yesterday

    This word has appeared in 43 articles on NYTimes.com in the past year. Can you use it in a sentence?

  190. It’s Not the Cartels That Worry Claudia Sheinbaum Opinion, Yesterday

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  191. Qué es el ‘neomonarquismo’ y qué dice de Trump En español, Yesterday

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