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  1. Trump Says He’ll Release Alien and U.F.O. Files Video, February 20

    After former President Obama made viral comments about aliens, President Trump said his administration would begin to release government files related to aliens and extraterrestrial life.

  2. Trump Says He Will Release Files on Aliens and U.F.O.s U.S., February 20

    President Trump had lashed out at former President Barack Obama earlier Thursday for telling a podcaster that aliens were real.

  3. Has to Keep Going Gameplay, February 20

    Kate Hawkins opens our solving weekend.

  4. ‘The Pitt’ Season 2, Episode 7 Recap: Emotional Rescue Arts, February 20

    Robby and Langdon have an awkward encounter in an elevator. Dana struggles to keep it together in a difficult case involving sexual assault.

  5. How Alysa Liu Won Gold in Women’s Figure Skating Interactive, February 20

    With seven clean triple jumps, Alysa Liu skated effortlessly to Olympic gold, becoming the first American woman in 20 years to win a medal.

  6. Eric Dane, McSteamy on ‘Grey’s Anatomy,’ Dies at 53 Arts, February 20

    His breakout role came in 2006 as the handsome Dr. Mark Sloan, nicknamed McSteamy, the head of plastic surgery at a Seattle hospital. He died 10 months after announcing his A.L.S. diagnosis.

  7. Relive the Biggest Olympic Skating Jumps, in Miniature Interactive, February 20

    These animations show the jumps that, in dramatic fashion, made the difference between gold and silver in the women’s and men’s competitions.

  8. New Trump Banner Hung on Justice Department Headquarters U.S., February 20

    Other federal buildings across Washington, D.C., are also adorned with huge banners of President Trump.

  9. Trump Has a Head-Spinning Day, but Republicans Want Him to Focus U.S., February 20

    President Trump’s advisers want him to lock down a message on the economy that will resonate ahead of the midterms. But Mr. Trump is never one to stay on message.

  10. HUD Revives First-Term Trump Proposal to Eject Undocumented Immigrants from Public Housing U.S., February 20

    When the Trump administration proposed the rule in 2019, housing officials estimated it would also displace thousands of U.S. citizens and legal residents.

  11. Bard College Opens Review of Its President’s Ties to Jeffrey Epstein U.S., February 20

    The move comes after a trove of documents released by the Justice Department showed Leon Botstein had a relationship that was closer than previously known with the convicted sex offender.

  12. Venezuela Passes Amnesty Bill Denounced by Some as ‘Unjust’ World, February 20

    The bill may bring the release of hundreds of political prisoners. But many critics say the legislation, passed after major pressure from the Trump administration, raises concerns.

  13. MAHA Moms Turn Against Trump: ‘Women Feel Like They Were Lied To’ U.S., February 20

    President Trump’s executive order aimed at spurring production of a pesticide has infuriated leaders of Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s MAHA movement.

  14. As Trump Weighs Iran Strikes, He Declines to Make Clear Case for Why, or Why Now U.S., February 20

    Rarely in modern times has the United States prepared to conduct a major act of war with so little explanation or public debate.

  15. Investigators Blame NASA and Boeing for Starliner Failures Science, February 20

    Technical and oversight problems left two astronauts aboard the International Space Station for months longer than had been expected.

  16. How Did Draco Malfoy Get Mixed Up With Lunar New Year? World, February 20

    It all comes down to a love of wordplay.

  17. Three Words That Shape Our Politics Video, February 20

    Is Donald Trump “country” or “cowboy”? The Times Opinion columnist Tressie McMillan Cottom breaks down a cultural trend she sees shaping politics today.

  18. Trump Calls Himself a ‘Schmuck’ for Donating His Presidential Salary U.S., Today

    President Trump complained that he gets “no credit” for the donations, though his family has done more to monetize the presidency than anyone who has ever occupied the White House.

  19. Blue Owl Sets Off New Private Credit Fears Business, Today

    The lender’s announcement that investors would no longer be able to ask for a set amount of money back from its funds prompted worries about the private credit industry.

  20. Police Investigate ICE Arrest of a Man Who Suffered Severe Head Injuries U.S., Today

    The police in St. Paul, Minn., are investigating an arrest last month during the immigration crackdown. The man has said he was beaten by agents. ICE asserted that he ran into a wall.

  21. How The Times Covered the Fast-Moving Arrest of Former Prince Andrew Times Insider, Today

    Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor was arrested on suspicion of misconduct in public office, then released hours later. Two Times reporters explain how they are covering the unprecedented moment.

  22. Ex-Police Commissioner’s Lawsuit Against New York City Is Dismissed New York, Today

    Thomas G. Donlon had claimed he was fired for exposing corruption within the Police Department and City Hall. He briefly served as interim commissioner under Mayor Eric Adams in 2024.

  23. Trump’s Board of Peace Promises Billions for Gaza, With Few Details U.S., Today

    At the inaugural meeting of his new organization, President Trump also endorsed a divisive foreign leader and heard an attack on his former prosecutor, Jack Smith.

  24. With ‘Tremendous’ Deals at Stake, Trump Is Bringing Russia in From the Cold U.S., Today

    Since President Trump took office more than a year ago, the Kremlin has dangled possible investments in front of the famously transactional leader. The message is starting to resonate with investors.

  25. British Police Arrest Former Prince Andrew, in Stunning Blow to Royal Family World, Today

    Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, a longtime associate of Jeffrey Epstein, is being investigated on suspicion of misconduct in public office.

  26. Former Prince Andrew’s Arrest Casts Shadow Over Royal Family World, Today

    The arrest of the former prince could shake public confidence in the monarchy.

  27. Today’s Uk Prince Andrew Arrest Epstein live blog included 15 standalone posts:
  28. The Former Prince Andrew Is Arrested Briefing, Today

    Also, Trump hints at the possibility of military action in Iran. Here’s the latest at the end of Thursday.

  29. How a Century-Old Rule Is Scrambling Late-Night TV Business, Today

    The F.C.C. is using the “equal time” provision to take aim at hosts like Stephen Colbert. The impact could reshape how talk shows handle politics.

  30. Southern Plains Braces for More Wildfires While Battling Old Ones Video, Today

    Unusually warm temperatures, dry air, parched vegetation and strong wind gusts have fueled wildfires, which have broken out across Oklahoma and Texas this week.

  31. Doug Moe, 87, N.B.A. Coach as Freewheeling as His Style of Play, Dies Sports, Today

    A former college All-American touched by scandal, he was irreverent and unpredictable as he piloted his fast-paced Nuggets and Spurs.

  32. Alysa Liu’s comeback ends in gold. World, Today

    Liu became the first American to win a medal in women’s figure skating since 2006.

  33. Cees Nooteboom, Voyaging Author of Enigmatic Novels, Dies at 92 Books, Today

    A prolific Dutch writer of fiction, poetry and travel books, he was often mentioned as a potential recipient of the Nobel Prize in Literature.

  34. Austrian Man Found Guilty in Girlfriend’s Death on Mountain Hike World, Today

    Thomas Plamberger was given a suspended prison sentence and fined in a case that tested the limits of personal responsibility in mountaineering.

  35. The Artist Documenting Women’s Lives, One Encounter at a Time Style, Today

    For a decade, Clémence Polès Farhang asked women on city streets if she could take their picture. This week, the photographs had their first exhibition.

  36. Complaint About Andrew’s Conduct Came From an Anti-Monarchy Group World, Today

    Republic is the most prominent anti-monarchist movement in Britain and has about 140,000 registered supporters.

  37. What’s Behind Anti-Indian Backlash in America? Video, Today

    “Americans don’t know much about India,” says the international relations scholar Amitav Acharya. He tells Ross Douthat on “Interesting Times” that Indian dominance in Silicon Valley is another major factor.

  38. La familia real se enfrenta a la detención del expríncipe Andrés En español, Today

    Expertos afirman que esta crisis podría suponer una grave amenaza para la estabilidad de la monarquía en un momento de inmensa incertidumbre.

  39. Tainted by Scandal, the Former Prince’s Ex-wife and Daughters Keep a Low Profile World, Today

    There have been no public statements by his former wife or their two daughters.

  40. Is the World Underestimating India? Video, Today

    India is the major power with the fastest-growing economy and the world’s largest population, but the international relations scholar Amitav Acharya argues on “Interesting Times” that the country doesn’t get the respect it’s looking for.

  41. Labor Secretary’s Husband Barred From the Department After Sexual Assault Reports Business, Today

    At least two female staff members said Dr. Shawn DeRemer had touched them inappropriately at the agency in Washington.

  42. Warming Climate Can Increase Avalanche Risk, Studies Show Climate, Today

    Research has pointed to the dangers of heavier and wetter snowfall, even as the number of snowy days decreases overall in California’s Sierra Nevada.

  43. La clave de la longevidad podría estar en el interior de nuestras células En español, Today

    ¿Por qué los influentes de la salud están obsesionados con las mitocondrias?

  44. An Antarctic Voyage World, Today

    My colleague just spent two months on a research icebreaker. It changed his perspective on the world in ways he didn’t expect.

  45. Powerful Winds and Wildfires Have the Southern Plains on Edge U.S., Today

    A combustible mix of weather ingredients has sparked worries about new fires in Oklahoma and Texas.

  46. An Upper East Sider Who Wants It Louder and More Reader Questions Food, Today

    Becky Hughes is back to answer our “Where to Eat” reader’s increasingly specific restaurant questions.

  47. Billy Steinberg, Hitmaking Lyricist of Madonna’s ‘Like a Virgin,’ Dies at 75 Arts, Today

    He co-wrote five pop-rock songs that soared to No. 1 in the 1980s and shared in a Grammy for producing Celine Dion’s 1996 album “Falling Into You.”

  48. Democrats Choose Spanberger to Deliver State of the Union Response to Trump U.S., Today

    In selecting the Virginia governor, Democrats turned to a centrist former congresswoman whose winning campaign last year showed how their party’s candidates can succeed in the Trump era.

  49. Judge Condemns ‘Terror Against Noncitizens’ and Orders Hearings for Detainees U.S., Today

    As tensions mount between the Trump administration and the courts, the judge called “shameless” a claim by officials that her earlier order was not binding.

  50. King Charles Attends a Fashion Event World, Today

    His appearance comes after a statement of support for the investigation into his brother Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor on suspicion of misconduct in public office.

  51. With a Golden Gavel and a Threat to Iran, Trump Launches His Board of Peace U.S., Today

    The first gathering of President Trump’s alternative to the United Nations is a manifestation of a Trump World Order.

  52. Some Reese’s Treats Drop the Milk Chocolate. Mr. Reese Disapproves. Climate, Today

    With cocoa prices high, Hershey’s has changed some of its candy recipes. The grandson of the man who invented of the original Peanut Butter Cup said he was “embarrassed.”

  53. A Lonely Baby Monkey Wins Hearts, and Even a Few Friends World, Today

    Legions of fans from around the world have been cheering on Punch, a 7-month-old macaque who had been struggling to socialize at a zoo outside Tokyo.

  54. Fans Cheer on Lonely Baby Monkey at Japanese Zoo Video, Today

    At Japan’s Ichikawa City Zoo, a 7-month-old macaque named Punch has developed an online following after his mother abandoned him because of a difficult birth. Videos on social media show Punch struggling to integrate into the larger troop and often clinging to a large stuffed orangutan for comfort.

  55. Man Convicted of Murder in Fatal Beatings of 4 Homeless Men New York, Today

    Randy Rodriguez Santos attacked five homeless men in New York City in 2019, killing four of them in a span of minutes.

  56. Here’s What I Just Figured Out About the Way Trump Talks Opinion, Today

    Why just tell a story when you can put on a skit?

  57. What PEN Doesn’t Understand About Free Expression Opinion, Today

    PEN America is no longer acting in the best traditions of its august history.

  58. 6 New Books We Love This Week Books, Today

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

  59. Their Transgender Child’s Health Care Had Ended. What Now? New York, Today

    In many ways, the parents whose adolescents had been receiving treatment at NYU Langone Health had been expecting this call. Still, they were stunned.

  60. Today’s Antarctica Thwaites Glacier live blog included one standalone post:
  61. El rey Carlos, a título personal, habla sobre el arresto de su hermano Andrés En español, Today

    El monarca utilizó un lenguaje claro y directo en sus primeros comentarios públicos tras la detención del expríncipe Andrés por sus vínculos con Jeffrey Epstein.

  62. What to Know About Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor’s Arrest World, Today

    King Charles III’s brother, who had already been stripped of his royal titles over ties to Jeffrey Epstein, was detained for several hours on Thursday on suspicions of misconduct in public office.

  63. Data Centers and Your Power Bill Climate, Today

    New A.I. sites could drive up your power bill. We look at possible solutions.

  64. Man Who Lived Rent-Free in Hotel for 5 Years Pleads Guilty to Fraud New York, Today

    After checking into a Manhattan hotel for one night, Mickey Barreto exploited an obscure New York City housing law to stay there for years.

  65. Refugees Without Green Cards Could Be Arrested Under New Trump Policy U.S., Today

    The change is part of the administration’s broad effort to target refugees and tighten pathways for immigrants to legally enter or remain in the United States.

  66. U.S. Tells International Energy Agency to Drop Its Focus on Climate Change Climate, Today

    The Trump administration is threatening to leave the influential agency unless it stops publishing its annual road map for cutting planet-warming emissions.

  67. Epstein Built Ties to U.S. Customs Officers, Prompting Criminal Investigation U.S., Today

    Jeffrey Epstein cultivated friendly relationships with several customs officers in the U.S. Virgin Islands, offering food, advice and even musical gigs.

  68. Two Sisters Died in Avalanche During Sierra Nevada Trek With Friends U.S., Today

    The sisters regularly met up with their friends, many of them fellow parents with ties to Stanford University, to go on ski trips.

  69. In U.K. Police Detention Facilities, One-Person Cells and Simple Beds World, Today

    The police have not said where they were holding Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, but the facilities are intended to hold people for short periods while they are questioned.

  70. Another Storm Complicates Efforts to Recover Victims of Tahoe Avalanche Weather, Today

    The sheriff’s office in Nevada County, Calif., said a storm that moved through early Thursday has slowed their work.

  71. British Police Arrest Former Prince Andrew Amid Epstein Revelations Video, Today

    British authorities arrested Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor on Thursday on suspicion of misconduct in public office following the latest release of documents linked to the disgraced financier and convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.

  72. Trump’s ‘Cartoonish’ Monuments to Himself Opinion, Today

    Readers respond to a news analysis about President Trump’s relentless demand for exaltation. Also: “Dirty money” from Jeffrey Epstein.

  73. Mamdani Seeks Deputy Mayor to Run His Proposed Community Safety Agency New York, Today

    City Hall officials familiar with the plan said the mayor was moving closer to establishing a civilian corps that would respond to mental health emergencies.

  74. I Got a Pocket Full of Vegetables Food, Today

    It’s Dumpling Week, and the vegetarian options — cabbage, potato and cheese dumplings; mushroom manti with garlic yogurt — are so good.

  75. Bill Gates Cancels a Keynote Speech Amid the Epstein Controversy Business, Today

    The philanthropist made the announcement on Thursday, after having earlier confirmed his participation in a prominent artificial intelligence summit in India.

  76. New York Fashion Week in 60 Seconds Video, Today

    Our chief fashion critic, Vanessa Friedman, reflects on New York Fashion Week.

  77. ‘Portobello’ Review: When Italy’s Biggest TV Star Was Canceled Arts, Today

    An HBO Max series tells the surreal true story of Enzo Tortora, brought down overnight by false accusations of being a member of the mob.

  78. ¿Quién es Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor? En español, Today

    El hermano del rey Carlos III era un miembro popular de la familia real y adorado por su madre, la reina Isabel II. Cayó en desgracia por su amistad con Jeffrey Epstein.

  79. Tariffs and American Wine: Additional Costs, Export Trouble and Hostility Food, Today

    One year in, many producers say tariffs have not helped them, and some countries are rejecting U.S. wine altogether.

  80. Gisèle Pelicot: ‘I’m Lucky to Be Alive’ Video, Today

    In 2024, Gisèle Pelicot galvanized women in France and around the world when she decided to forgo anonymity in the trial of 51 men accused of sexually assaulting her.

  81. Toasted Coconut Rice Salad Video, Today

    Fluffy toasted rice meets crunchy slaw in this gingery, tofu-topped salad. Jasmine rice gets toasted until fragrant and lightly golden, then it’s cooked with coconut milk to yield a supremely nutty base for the salad.

  82. Restaurant Review: Super Peach in Los Angeles Video, Today

    Super Peach, the latest restaurant from David Chang’s supergroup, is a 200-seat modern Korean spot in Los Angeles. Tejal Rao, a chief restaurant critic for The New York Times, shares her review of this new addition to the Momofuku culinary empire.

  83. Chocolate Pudding Cups Video, Today

    This grown-up chocolate pudding, which uses dark chocolate and a luxurious custard base rooted in European techniques, is served in small individual portions and nods to childhood indulgence.

  84. Pork and Garlic-Chive Potstickers Video, Today

    It’s Dumpling Week at New York Times Cooking and Sue Li, a Cooking contributor, is here with her recipe for pork and garlic-chive potstickers.

  85. 12 Steps and Cups of Coffee: Sobriety Has Its Moment Onstage Theater, Today

    Plays about addiction are filling Manhattan stages this month, depicting very different places on the recovery spectrum, from harrowing to serene.

  86. La relación de Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor con Jeffrey Epstein duró décadas En español, Today

    El vínculo, que comenzó en 1999, le costó al expríncipe Andrés sus títulos y estatus reales y su reputación.

  87. Doing Your Taxes? We Want to Hear From You. U.S., Today

    The New York Times is looking to speak to Americans about how the most recent tax cuts are affecting their pocketbooks.

  88. For the Royals, No Playbook Exists for the Arrest of a Former Prince World, Today

    There is simply no blueprint for how to react to the arrest of a close relative of the king who until recently had played a senior role, and who could may be charged and put on trial, experts on the royals said.

  89. A Press Freedom Case in Peril, From a Lawyer Who Helped Write It U.S., Today

    Alan Dershowitz was present at the creation of New York Times v. Sullivan. Now he is asking the Supreme Court to revise or destroy it.

  90. The Met Opera’s New Season: What We Want to See Arts, Today

    Among the highlights are the world premiere of an adaptation of “Lincoln in the Bardo,” and classics like “Macbeth” and “Jenufa.”

  91. Video Shows Rare Sighting of Sleeper Shark in Antarctic Waters Video, Today

    During an expedition in early 2025, researchers at the University of Western Australia captured footage of a sleeper shark swimming in Antarctic waters. It may be the first recording of that species that far south.

  92. José van Dam, Suave and Riveting Opera Star, Dies at 85 Arts, Today

    One of the most esteemed singers of his era, he had a wide repertoire that included Mozart, Wagner and the title role in Messiaen’s epic “St. François d’Assise.”

  93. Trump evalúa un acuerdo comercial para Norteamérica sin Canadá En español, Today

    Las autoridades de EE. UU. amenazan con hacer cambios importantes en un tratado comercial con México y Canadá que podrían alterar la forma de hacer negocios y dejar a Canadá al margen.

  94. A Rare Glimpse of a Sleeper Shark in Antarctic Waters World, Today

    Researchers filmed a 10-to-13-foot sleeper shark off the South Shetland Islands, in what may be the first recording of the species that far south.

  95. A Floating Sauna With Mountain Views T Magazine, Today

    Plus: tree houses on a Danish island, a New York gallery that highlights South Asian design and more recommendations from T Magazine.

  96. Grant Ginder Read One Novel 7 Times While Writing His Own Books, Today

    James Salter’s “Light Years” had a big influence on “So Old, So Young,” his new book about college friends drifting in and out of one another’s lives.

  97. El ejército de EE. UU. se prepara para posibles ataques en Irán En español, Today

    El presidente Trump no ha dado ninguna indicación de que haya tomado una decisión sobre cómo proceder, mientras continúan las conversaciones diplomáticas.

  98. This One-Pot Pasta Uses the Whole Can of Tomato Paste Food, Today

    Ali Slagle’s new tomato Cheddar mac and cheese is very thoughtful (and delicious).

  99. The West Village Has Changed. So Has Lola Kirke. Style, Today

    The “Sinners” actress, the youngest daughter of the Kirke family of artists, returned to New York for a combination concert-and-book tour.

  100. Trump Plays the Peace Game Opinion, Today

    To anyone who spent time in the old U.S.S.R., President Trump’s newly hatched “Board of Peace” evokes worrying echoes.

  101. 5 Books for Setting Better Boundaries Well, Today

    We asked experts for titles that will help you set and protect your limits.

  102. Who is Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor? World, Today

    The brother of King Charles III was a popular member of the royal family and adored by his mother, Queen Elizabeth II. He fell from grace because of his friendship with Jeffrey Epstein.

  103. New York to Back Away From Robotaxi Pilot Programs Upstate New York, Today

    Gov. Kathy Hochul had proposed expanding the programs beyond New York City, but they do not have enough support, her office said.

  104. British Couple Held in Iran Is Sentenced to 10 Years in Prison, Family Says World, Today

    Craig and Lindsay Foreman were arrested last year during a motorcycle tour around the world. Their relatives and the British government have rejected Iranian charges of “security crimes.”

  105. OpenAI and Anthropic Rivals Share Awkward Moment at A.I. Summit Video, Today

    Sam Altman and Dario Amodei, the chief executives of OpenAI and Anthropic, respectively, avoided holding hands during a photo-op at an A.I. summit hosted by Prime Minister Narendra Modi of India.

  106. Former Prince Andrew Is Accused of Misconduct in Public Office World, Today

    In Britain, the offense carries a maximum sentence of life in prison. No case has ever tested whether a member of Britain’s royal family could be considered a public officer.

  107. West Virginia Claims That Apple Allows Child Sexual Abuse Material Technology, Today

    The state’s attorney general said in a lawsuit filed on Thursday that the company declined to use tools that recognize the material stored on iCloud.

  108. La policía británica detiene al expríncipe Andrés por sus vínculos con Epstein En español, Today

    Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor fue detenido el jueves como sospechoso de actividades delictivas relacionadas con los archivos Epstein.

  109. Assault on Sudanese City Bore ‘Hallmarks of Genocide,’ U.N. Finds World, Today

    A paramilitary group in Sudan’s civil war “acted with genocidal intent” in a monthslong siege of El Fasher, according to human rights experts.

  110. A Festival Tried to Focus on Film. Politics Stole the Spotlight. Movies, Today

    Reporters’ attempts to draw stars into debates about Gaza and other highly charged topics have threatened to overshadow the movies at the Berlin Film Festival.

  111. U.S. Imports Grew in 2025, as Trump’s Tariffs Reshuffled Global Trade Business, Today

    Data released Thursday by the Census Bureau showed the overall trade deficit with the world narrowed, the result of an expanding trade surplus in services. The trade deficit in goods was the highest on record.

  112. No Corrections: Feb. 19, 2026 Corrections, Today

    No corrections appeared in print on Thursday, Feb. 19, 2026.

  113. Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor’s Relationship With Jeffrey Epstein Spanned Decades World, Today

    The association, which began in 1999, cost the former Prince Andrew his royal titles and status, and his reputation before his arrest.

  114. ‘Kin’ Is a Lush, Beautiful Novel About the Family We Make Books, Today

    In Tayari Jones’s new book, two motherless girls embark on lifelong journeys to find the family they’ve always yearned for.

  115. Jittery Markets Seek an Iran ‘Off-Ramp’ Business, Today

    Oil prices spiked and stocks fell as tensions between Washington and Tehran unnerved investors.

  116. ‘Midwinter Break’ Review: Aging Together, Growing Apart Movies, Today

    Lesley Manville and Ciaran Hinds play an Irish married couple dealing with quiet resentments in this staid drama.

  117. Homes for Sale in New York and New Jersey Real Estate, Today

    This week’s properties are five-bedroom houses in Larchmont, N.Y., and Maplewood, N.J.

  118. Pop Songs, Pink Confetti and Avengers: Shakespeare Returns to Broadway Theater, Today

    The Marvel alumni Tom Hiddleston and Hayley Atwell will star in Jamie Lloyd’s mischievous take on “Much Ado About Nothing.”

  119. What to Know About Trump’s ‘Board of Peace’ Video, Today

    As President Trump’s new Board of Peace meets for the first time in Washington on Thursday, our reporter Anton Troianovski explains what the organization reveals about Trump’s approach to foreign policy.

  120. The Three Conflicts Witkoff and Kushner Are Trying to Solve This Week World, Today

    Iran, Ukraine and Gaza are in play as the Trump envoys conduct talks on all of them. But progress in each conflict is scant.

  121. Walmart Expects Growth Streak to Continue as New Chief Takes Over Business, Today

    Shoppers are turning to Walmart to stretch their dollars, but an uncertain economy and trade tensions will test the retailer’s new executive team.

  122. King Charles Issues Striking Statement After Arrest of His Brother Andrew World, Today

    The monarch used clear and direct language in his first public comments after the former Prince Andrew was detained over his links to Jeffrey Epstein.

  123. Dueling Protests at South Korean Ex-Leader’s Sentencing Highlight Political Rift World, Today

    As a judge reprimanded former President Yoon Suk Yeol for amplifying political tribalism, demonstrators from warring camps blared slogans outside the courtroom.

  124. Former Prince Andrew’s Ties to Epstein Keep Spotlight on Britain’s Leader World, Today

    The arrest of the former prince maintains the spotlight on links between the government of Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer and Jeffrey Epstein.

  125. The Board of Peace Briefing, Today

    Today we look at President Trump’s new diplomatic initiative.

  126. El país que apuesta por los migrantes En español, Today

    Es posible que España tenga una solución para las reacciones negativas contra los migrantes en muchos países ricos.

  127. An A.I. Fight at the Pentagon, and Former Prince Andrew Is Arrested Over Epstein Ties The Headlines, Today

    Plus, a lifesaving phone feature.

  128. ‘Thugs’: The Moderate Democrat Railing Against ICE The Daily, Today

    In an interview for “The Daily,” Senator Catherine Cortez Masto of Nevada spoke with Michael Barbaro about her role in blocking funding for the Department of Homeland Security to force the Trump administration to change how its agents enforce immigration laws.

  129. Connections Companion No. 985 Gameplay, Today

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Friday, Feb. 20, 2026.

  130. Strands Sidekick No. 719 Gameplay, Today

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Friday, Feb. 20, 2026.

  131. Wordle Review No. 1,707 Gameplay, Today

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Friday, Feb. 20, 2026.

  132. Today’s Yoon Korea Martial Law President live blog included four standalone posts:
  133. Europe Worries About Another Trump Blowup, This One on Tech World, Today

    Even as trade tensions between the United States and the European Union seem to calm, officials are concerned that a showdown is brewing over the bloc’s digital rules.

  134. Teen Tiny Memoirs: The Winners of Our 4th Annual 100-Word Narrative Contest The Learning Network, Today

    We invited teenagers to write miniature memoirs about meaningful moments in their lives. Read the 17 winning stories, selected from over 14,000 submissions.

  135. Van Gogh and the Meaning of Yellow Arts, Today

    The artist gave prominence to the color during a happy period that produced some of his most famous works. But it can have many different associations, a new exhibition shows.

  136. In Devastated Gaza, Grandiose Peace Plans Clash With Reality World, Today

    Israeli strikes on Gaza have killed about 600 people since a cease-fire began, according to health officials in the territory. Many displaced Palestinians are still living in tents. And there are some 60 million tons of war debris to be cleared.

  137. ¿Y si los medicamentos para adelgazar funcionan demasiado bien? En español, Today

    Hay nuevas preocupaciones sobre el uso de estos fármacos que, en algunos casos, pueden fomentar una pérdida poco saludable de masa o inclusive desórdenes alimenticios.

  138. The Year Empathy Died Opinion, Today

    Compassion is not toxic.

  139. Who Would Win Gold in the Coward Olympics? Opinion, Today

    There are a lot of potential contestants.

  140. Top Concern in Avalanche Recovery Effort Is Now Safety of Searchers U.S., Today

    Weather and snow conditions will dictate when the bodies of skiers killed in the avalanche near Lake Tahoe can be retrieved from mountain. More snow is expected.

  141. The Future Is Indian Opinion, Today

    Why the next 30 years belong to a deal-making great power.

  142. How Trump Is Making Sure His Ballroom Plans Sail Through U.S., Today

    President Trump has installed allies — including his former receptionist — on the boards and commissions tasked with overseeing the project.

  143. Uber Moves to Enact Stricter Background Checks for Drivers Business, Today

    The New York Times revealed in December that the ride-hailing giant approved drivers with many types of criminal convictions, including violent felonies.

  144. Ring’s Founder Knows You Hated That Super Bowl Ad Business, Today

    Since the commercial aired, Jamie Siminoff has been trying to quell an outcry over privacy concerns with his doorbell cameras.

  145. There’s Nothing Sexy About ‘Wuthering Heights’ Podcasts, Today

    Why can’t the greatest love story of all time get the job done?

  146. The Best Moments So Far at the Winter Olympics Opinion, Today

    Three writers and an Olympic medalist on the grit and grace of the winter games.

  147. Homes for Sale in Manhattan and Brooklyn Real Estate, Today

    This week’s properties are in Gramercy, Yorkville and Downtown Brooklyn.

  148. She Wanted a Quiet House in the Berkshires for About $800,000 Interactive, Today

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  149. California, You Have Got to Count Votes Faster Opinion, Today

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  150. Lively v. Baldoni Tests What Crosses the Line on a ‘Steamy’ Movie Set Arts, Today

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  151. How Jesse Jackson Enhanced Black Political Power in New York New York, Today

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  152. Do You Feel Too Much Academic Pressure? The Learning Network, Today

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  153. Why Is Trump Dumping East Wing Rubble in a Public Park? U.S., Today

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  154. Bill Gates Continues to Pare Down His Lakeside Compound Near Seattle Real Estate, Today

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  155. Writing an Ancient Egyptian Afterlife, in 21 Feet of Scroll Arts, Today

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  156. Gabriel Basso, of ‘The Night Agent,’ Gets Back to Nature Arts, Today

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  157. 36 Hours in Savannah, Ga. Interactive, Today

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  158. Trump Mulls a North American Trade Pact Without Canada Business, Today

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  159. My, What Flushed Cheeks Cathy Has Style, Today

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  160. A College President With Ties to Epstein Is Also Seen as a Campus Savior U.S., Today

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  161. ‘The 2026 Oscar Nominated Short Films’ Review: Major Themes, Minor Lengths Movies, Today

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  162. ‘How to Make a Killing’ Review: Glen Powell’s Lethal Case of Entitlement Movies, Today

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  163. ‘I Can Only Imagine 2’ Review: Dogged by Dark Memories Movies, Today

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  164. ‘The Dreadful’ Review: A Knight in Frightening Armor Movies, Today

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  165. Ohio’s Covid Czar Hopes to Be the State’s Democratic Governor U.S., Today

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  166. On Los Angeles’ West Side, Homeowners Trade Up by Renovating Real Estate, Today

    Locked into low mortgage rates, many residents are rebuilding instead of moving — reshaping the city’s housing market in the process.

  167. ‘Our Patients Are More Frightened and Sicker Than Ever’ Opinion, Today

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  168. Should I Refrigerate Apples? An A-to-Z Guide to Storing Fruits and Vegetables Food, Today

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  169. Billy Idol Had It All, and Then He ‘Lit It With Butane’ Arts, Today

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  170. Unexpected, 1980s-Inspired Clothes That Make a Statement T Magazine, Today

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  171. On an Ambitious Antarctic Quest, One Nation Is on the Sidelines Climate, Today

    None of the main research on the voyage of the Araon was funded by the U.S. National Science Foundation, a sign of the difficult times for American science.

  172. So Many Beaches, So Little Time in This Wild Corner of the Caribbean Travel, Today

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  173. Cool Clothing for Braving the Cold Style, Today

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  174. Political Correctness Is Illegal, Say These Professors Suing Their University World, Today

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  175. The Complicated Politics of Rama Duwaji’s Style Style, Today

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  176. For Tayari Jones, All Roads and All Novels Lead to Atlanta Books, Today

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  177. Urban Fantasy Novels That Imbue the Real World With Magic Books, Today

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  178. The Key to Longevity May Be Found Inside Our Cells Well, Today

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  179. South Korea’s Yoon Sentenced to Life in Prison Video, Today

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  180. El cambio de poder en Siria sacude el sistema que retenía a prisioneros del ISIS En español, Today

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  181. Asfalto impecable, casas vacías: un viaje de 500 kilómetros por Afganistán En español, Today

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  182. La disrupción de la IA que estábamos esperando ha llegado En español, Today

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  183. Alysa Liu Is Skating Again, Her Way This Time World, Today

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  184. Why Prosecutors in Sex-Crime Cases Often Turn to Trafficking Laws New York, Today

    Lawyers build cases around these laws because the statutes are broad and use language that can encompass a variety of crimes, according to experts.

  185. A Child Misses 3 Weeks of School. Should Protective Services Step In? New York, Today

    A growing number of states are debating whether to alter their policies on summoning child protection officials if a student has excessive absences.

  186. Spelling Bee Forum Gameplay, Today

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  187. After Avalanche Warnings, a Sierra Nevada Tragedy New York, Today

    Eight skiers were killed and one other was presumed dead in the deadliest snow disaster in modern California history. Six were found alive.

  188. Palabra del día: ‘concise’ En español, Today

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  189. Word of the Day: concise The Learning Network, Today

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  190. Stephen Colbert Sizes Up R.F.K. Jr.’s Workout With Kid Rock Arts, Today

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  191. Bernie Sanders Urges Support of California Billionaire Tax at Los Angeles Rally U.S., Today

    The senator from Vermont was the only elected leader at the event, which formally kicked off a health care union’s campaign to put the tax proposal on the ballot.

  192. Money Talks as India Searches for Its Place in Global A.I. Business, Today

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  193. These Olympians Excel on Two Types of Tracks World, Today

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  194. Policy Flip-Flops Hurt the British Leader. Then Came a New Political Threat. World, Today

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  195. Russia Celebrated Him. Now He’s Accused of Having Troops Shoot Themselves. World, Today

    A lieutenant colonel is on trial after being accused of skimming payments for battlefield injuries. He denies the specifics of Russia’s accusation but acknowledges engaging in a payouts scheme.

  196. What to Know About the Trial of South Korea’s Ousted Leader World, Today

    Judges will rule on Thursday in the insurrection trial of former President Yoon Suk Yeol. He could get the death penalty for his short-lived imposition of martial law in 2024.

  197. Stock Slide and Slow Sales: What’s Happening in China’s E.V. Market? Business, Today

    Investors are selling shares of Chinese E.V. companies, concerned that intensifying competition and shorter production cycles mean the years of easy growth are over.

  198. Quote of the Day: Veterans Who Protest ICE’s Operations View Crackdown Differently Corrections, Today

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  199. Multiple Victims Had Ties to Ski Resort School Near the Avalanche Site U.S., Today

    Sugar Bowl Academy, a ski-focused private school in the Sierra Nevada, said that multiple people on the fatal trek were connected to its program.

  200. Trump Order Aims to Boost Weedkiller Targeted in Health Lawsuits U.S., Today

    An executive order aimed at ramping up production of glyphosate set off alarms among supporters of Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.