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  1. How a Decision to Use Whistles as a Prop Cost Eric Adams $4,000 New York, February 10

    The former New York mayor paid a Conflicts of Interest Board fine for having City Hall employees assist in attacking former Gov. Andrew Cuomo over sexual harassment allegations.

  2. U.S. Archbishop Will Be Beatified, One Step Away From Sainthood U.S., February 10

    The move involving Archbishop Fulton J. Sheen, who hosted a popular midcentury radio and TV show and died in 1979, ends a six-year delay.

  3. La lección de historia de Bad Bunny en el Super Bowl En español, February 10

    La superestrella exhibió el orgullo puertorriqueño en un espectáculo de 13 minutos que convirtió un escenario global en una actuación íntima y personal.

  4. Judge Dismisses Case Over Georgia Ballots That Were Seized by Justice Dept. U.S., February 10

    A state judge made clear his frustration with the federal seizure of ballots from the 2020 presidential election in Fulton County, Ga.

  5. N.Y.C. Social Services Chief Resigns After Losing Mamdani’s Favor New York, February 10

    Molly Wasow Park, a holdover from the Eric Adams administration, said her resignation was unrelated to the recent wave of cold-related deaths in New York City.

  6. Trump Administration Abandons Steve Bannon Conviction U.S., February 10

    The longtime Trump ally served four months in prison on contempt of Congress charges for refusing to testify to the House committee that investigated the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the Capitol.

  7. A Gray Wolf’s Visit to Los Angeles County Is a First in Nearly a Century U.S., February 10

    The wolf, known as BEY03F, roamed more than 500 miles from Northern California, signaling that the species continues to rebound after being nearly wiped out in the 1920s.

  8. Gabbard’s 2020 Election Claims Put Her Back in Favor With Trump U.S., February 10

    Tulsi Gabbard has focused on attacking the so-called deep state after an uneven first year as the director of national intelligence.

  9. Israeli President’s Visit to Australia Sets Off Protests Video, February 10

    A visit by the Israeli president, Isaac Herzog, to Australia on Monday to commemorate the victims of the Bondi Beach attack set off protests in Sydney.

  10. How Laura Loomer and a Sheriff Upended G.O.P. Plans for the N.Y. Ticket New York, Today

    Bruce Blakeman, the likely Republican candidate for governor of New York, had decided on his running mate, but things quickly got complicated.

  11. Weekly Student News Quiz: Super Bowl, Olympics, Missing Person Interactive, Today

    Have you been paying attention to current events recently? See how many of these 10 questions you can get right.

  12. Here’s What a Warm Night Looks Like for Homeless New Yorkers New York, Today

    As weekend temperatures fell into the single digits, New York City operated 65 warming centers where people could find cots, chairs and a respite from the cold.

  13. La boda en el espectáculo de Bad Bunny en el Super Bowl era real En español, Today

    La pareja que se casó en el estadio había invitado al cantante puertorriqueño a su boda, pero en su lugar recibió una invitación para aparecer en el escenario con él, dijo su representante.

  14. A New Jersey Primary Shows the Depth of Democratic Fury Opinion, Today

    Trump has thrust us into a new political world, and Democratic voters want leaders who can adapt.

  15. Newly Unbound, Trump Weighs More Nuclear Arms and Underground Tests U.S., Today

    It remains to be seen whether the three big nuclear powers are headed into a new arms race, or whether President Trump is trying to spur negotiations on a new accord now that a last Cold War treaty has expired.

  16. Judge Strikes Down California’s Ban on Masks for Federal Agents U.S., Today

    The state can require federal agents to display identification, the judge said. The Trump administration had asked the court to block both laws, which were designed to help identify federal agents.

  17. Which Bad Bunny Halftime Show Did You See? Opinion, Today

    We weren’t prepared for the emotional roller coaster Bad Bunny Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio, took us on.

  18. Pockets of Republican Pushback to ICE Facilities Point to MAGA Fissures U.S., Today

    Signs of fractures on the right, often fueled by the Trump administration’s actions, keep stacking up.

  19. Trump Administration to Cut $600 Million in Health Funding From Four States Health, Today

    The states, all led by Democrats, used the grants to support a wide variety of functions, including H.I.V. prevention and surveillance.

  20. Britain’s Leader Faces Pressure Over Epstein Turmoil Briefing, Today

    Also, California tries to help its mountain lions. Here’s the latest at the end of Monday.

  21. The 2026 Milan-Cortina Olympics in Pictures Interactive, Today

    As the athletes soared through the air and spun above the ice, New York Times photographers were there to capture the action in Italy.

  22. The Latest Victim of a Snowless West: Dog Sledding Travel, Today

    Organizers of the Idaho Sled Dog Challenge said they would no longer hold a major competition after snow conditions forced its cancellation for a third straight year.

  23. Love or Hate Valentine’s Day? Interactive, Today

    Whether you’re thrilled about the holiday or ready to kiss it goodbye, we have great picks for you.

  24. Meta and YouTube Created ‘Digital Casinos,’ Lawyers Argue in Landmark Trial Technology, Today

    Opening statements began in a trial claiming social media companies design addictive products that cause personal injury.

  25. New Email Shows Bard’s President Thanked Epstein for Caribbean Trip U.S., Today

    Leon Botstein, Bard’s president, also invited Jeffrey Epstein to visit a high school linked to Bard College and sent him well wishes after stories were published about his sexual abuse of minors.

  26. Air Canada Cancels Flights as Cuba Runs Out of Jet Fuel World, Today

    The Trump administration’s crackdown on oil shipments to Cuba is beginning to wreak havoc on the Caribbean island’s travel industry.

  27. Catherine O’Hara Died From Pulmonary Embolism, Death Certificate Says Movies, Today

    A death certificate released on Monday also said rectal cancer was an underlying cause for the comedic actress’s death on Jan. 30 at 71.

  28. Venezuela libera a opositores. Horas después, vuelve a detener a uno En español, Today

    Juan Pablo Guanipa, uno de los dirigentes de la oposición más conocidos, fue liberado y luego detenido de nuevo, lo que ha suscitado dudas sobre la dirección del gobierno interino del país.

  29. Starmer’s Epstein Crisis World, Today

    Among the powerful men facing fallout from the files, the one in deepest trouble appears to have never met Epstein: the British prime minister.

  30. Olympic Athletes Jump For Joy and Break Their Medals Video, Today

    As Olympians report their medals detaching from their ribbons, game organizers are scrambling to fix the issue. This is not the first time that Olympic medals have had issues. Over a 100 athletes from the Paris Olympics in 2024 reported that their medals deteriorated.

  31. Two Senegalese Celebrities Are Arrested in Crackdown on Homosexuality World, Today

    A TV presenter and one of Senegal’s best-known musicians appeared in court on Monday in one of the country’s most high-profile anti-gay cases in years.

  32. ‘We Believe Our Mom Is Still Out There,’ Savannah Guthrie Says in Video U.S., Today

    The television host pleaded for the public’s help in finding her mother, Nancy, who disappeared from her Arizona home last week. “We are at an hour of desperation,” she said.

  33. Ray Handley, Ill-Fated Giants Coach, Is Dead at 81 Sports, Today

    He took over a champion N.F.L. team, succeeding the popular Bill Parcells, then led it to two disappointing seasons, drawing the ire of players and fans.

  34. Bad Bunny Brought Toñita, a Brooklyn Icon, to the Super Bowl New York, Today

    Maria Antonia Cay, known as Toñita, runs a social club that for decades has helped Puerto Ricans feel at home in New York. The halftime show gave her a star turn at 85.

  35. Israeli President’s Visit to Australia Prompts Protests and Arrests World, Today

    Amid activists’ objections, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese had invited President Isaac Herzog to visit to honor the victims of the Bondi Beach shooting.

  36. Milan-Cortina Olympics: Who Leads the Medal Count? Interactive, Today

    It can depend on who’s counting — and how.

  37. What to Know About Measles as the Virus Spreads Well, Today

    Here’s why we’re seeing so many cases now, and what to know about the risks of infection.

  38. Oz Offers Forceful Call for Vaccination as Measles Becomes More Dire Well, Today

    The comments by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services director come as South Carolina grapples with a large measles outbreak.

  39. Lo mejor y lo peor del espectáculo de Bad Bunny en el Super Bowl En español, Today

    El espectáculo de la superestrella puertorriqueña incluyó invitados especiales, acrobacias y declaraciones poderosas.

  40. Cooking Fancy Isn’t About Expensive Ingredients. It’s a Mind-Set. Food, Today

    You don’t have to try the latest trendy meal at the hottest new restaurant, quit your job or move to another country to live a better life.

  41. How Are Health Care Costs Affecting You? Health, Today

    We want to hear from readers who are trying to manage their medical bills and their health insurance costs.

  42. MAHA Group Pledges $1 Million to Help Defeat Senator Cassidy in Louisiana Primary U.S., Today

    Tony Lyons, a co-founder of the group MAHA PAC, said his group would support the congresswoman who has been endorsed by President Trump.

  43. What Does a Wailing, Electric Take on ‘The Star-Spangled Banner’ Mean? Arts, Today

    Turning Point USA’s “All-American” halftime opened with a guitar-solo national anthem. It was a striking contrast to Jimi Hendrix’s rendition at Woodstock.

  44. Pilots and Flight Attendants Criticize American Airlines’ Performance Business, Today

    The unions representing pilots and flight attendants have in recent days publicly criticized American for falling behind Delta Air Lines and United Airlines.

  45. Gateway Funding Doesn’t Have to Be Immediately Restored, Judge Says New York, Today

    U.S. District Judge Jeannette Vargas had ordered the funding for a $16 billion tunnel project restored last week, but on Monday granted a temporary stay after the federal government appealed her decision.

  46. El Departamento de Justicia de EE. UU. lucha por reclutar fiscales que apoyen a Trump En español, Today

    Recientemente, se han solicitado voluntarios que puedan desplegarse rápidamente a lugares con necesidades urgentes. Algunas oficinas están tan diezmadas que el departamento ha enviado abogados militares.

  47. Can This 21-Year-Old Make America Fall in Love With Figure Skating? World, Today

    Ilia Malinin, who led the United States to a team gold medal at the Winter Olympics and will now vie for his own, is testing the physical limits of what is possible on the ice.

  48. Bomb Threats Disrupt Ohio City in Immigration Spotlight U.S., Today

    Schools, city offices and businesses were locked down in Springfield, Ohio, where more than 10,000 Haitians have settled in recent years.

  49. Bar Complaint Filed Over Search of Washington Post Reporter’s Home U.S., Today

    A press group says a prosecutor broke ethics rules by not flagging a law that limits searches for reporting materials.

  50. 7 días sin sospechosos: la desaparición de Nancy Guthrie En español, Today

    Aún no se sabe nada de la madre de la presentadora del programa ‘Today’, Savannah Guthrie. Las autoridades han reconocido que no saben dónde puede estar o si sigue viva.

  51. Israel Gives Itself More Control Over Occupied West Bank World, Today

    The security cabinet took actions that make it easier for Jews to buy land in the territory. Critics say the changes violate the Oslo Accords and international law and accelerate attempts to annex the land.

  52. Hungry Families, ICE and Secret Grocery Networks in Minneapolis Food, Today

    As immigrants become increasingly afraid to leave their homes for fear of being detained, access to food, including free school lunches, is being cut off.

  53. Lamenting ‘Our President’s Overt Racism’ Opinion, Today

    Readers find the president’s posting of a racist video shameful and in keeping with his previous appeals to white supremacy. Also: Bad Bunny; Trump vs. Harvard; medical A.I.

  54. Family Court Is Flooded by Cases It Can’t Address, Top N.Y. Judge Says New York, Today

    Judge Rowan D. Wilson says poverty and issues like mental illness, which the courts struggle to deal with, drive many of the cases that end up in family court.

  55. Finding the Clarity in Mahler’s Enigmatic Third Symphony Arts, Today

    Iván Fischer and the Budapest Festival Orchestra led an illuminating journey through one of Mahler’s less heard symphonies at Carnegie Hall.

  56. A.I. Is Making Doctors Answer a Question: What Are They Really Good For? Health, Today

    Many physicians find chatbots threatening, but that doesn’t mean they’re giving up on medicine.

  57. The Elusive Beef Cut Some Chefs Can’t Resist Food, Today

    Beef shanks are largely absent from major U.S. grocery stores, but that won’t stop those who crave the collagen-rich cut from finding them.

  58. Court TV, Known for Live Trial Coverage, Is Getting a New Owner Business, Today

    E.W. Scripps is selling the channel to the parent company of Law&Crime, which wants Court TV to have a bigger streaming presence.

  59. Maxwell Refuses to Answer Questions in House Deposition U.S., Today

    Ghislaine Maxwell, the longtime companion of the convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, invoked her right against self-incrimination in an Oversight Committee deposition.

  60. Like Fireworks: When Masters of Two Dance Traditions Meet Arts, Today

    American tap greats collaborating with kathak dancers discover how to communicate through rhythm.

  61. Trump Is a Global ‘Wrecking Ball,’ European Security Experts Say World, Today

    The organizers of the Munich Security Conference, Europe’s main defense-related forum, said in a report that President Trump is helping destroy the postwar international order.

  62. These Birds Are of Different Feathers, but They Flock Together Science, Today

    Researchers and volunteers in Texas documented birds of different species preening one another. Experts say the behavior may be more common than documented.

  63. Trump rompe un tabú al hacerse con el petróleo de Venezuela En español, Today

    Durante mucho tiempo se ha acusado a los presidentes de EE. UU. de conspirar para controlar el crudo extranjero. Pero el presidente Trump ha afirmado que su país tiene derecho a él.

  64. Olympic P.S.A.: Do Not Jump for Joy While Wearing Your Medal Sports, Today

    Several athletes have had their medals fall off their ribbons while celebrating their victories. Organizers are looking into it: “This is something we want to be perfect.”

  65. Health Advice From A.I. Chatbots Is Frequently Wrong, Study Shows Well, Today

    In part, the problem has to do with how users are asking their questions.

  66. Can You Match These Passionate Quotations to the Book Title? Interactive, Today

    Test your memory of romance-related lines from five novels and stories.

  67. N.Y.C. Nurses Reach Deal to End Strike at Two Hospital Systems New York, Today

    A tentative agreement was reached between the New York State Nurses Association and the Mount Sinai Health System and Montefiore Medical Center.

  68. Do You Need These Popular Supplements? Well, Today

    An honest assessment of what you can get from your diet alone, and when to turn to a pill.

  69. 2 to 3 Cups of Coffee a Day May Reduce Dementia Risk. But Not if It’s Decaf. Health, Today

    One to two cups of caffeinated tea per day helps too, researchers found after following nearly 132,000 people for 40 years.

  70. Warming Tomato and Pinto Bean Soup, Quick and Comforting Food, Today

    And more easy, healthy soups to help us ride out winter.

  71. A YouTuber’s Film Beat ‘Melania’ at the Box Office. Here’s How. Movies, Today

    “Iron Lung,” a horror movie directed and funded by the video creator known as Markiplier, pulled in $22 million in its first weekend after fans across the country requested screenings.

  72. Want More Babies? Abolish Commutes. Opinion, Today

    About 290,000 extra children a year have been born in the U.S. since the Covid pandemic fueled more work-from-home opportunities.

  73. 53 Migrants Missing After Boat Capsizes Off Libya, U.N. Agency Says World, Today

    The victims are among at least 484 migrants who have died or gone missing in the central Mediterranean this year, according to the International Organization for Migration.

  74. Japan’s Hard-Line Prime Minister Wins Snap Election in a Landslide Video, Today

    Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi saw over the biggest electoral victory in her hard-line party’s history in a snap election, according to results published by Japan’s public broadcaster.

  75. Venezuela Rearrests Key Opposition Leader Hours After Releasing Him Video, Today

    Hours after releasing Juan Pablo Guanipa, a centrist opposition party leader, the Venezuelan interim government took him back into custody after it said he breached the terms of his release conditions.

  76. Iran Detains Prominent Opposition Figures, Expanding Crackdown on Dissent World, Today

    The detentions of politicians from Iran’s opposition follow mass arrests and a string of repression tactics aimed at preventing further anti-government unrest.

  77. 2025 Super Mega Crossword Answers Interactive, Today

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  78. Olympic Feats and Tailgating Feasts at 100-Year-Old Ski Jump in Connecticut New York, Today

    Salisbury, Conn., has been hosting ski jumping competitions since 1926, when the Satre brothers from Norway brought the sport to Litchfield County.

  79. Palabra del día: ‘resilience’ En español, Today

    Esta palabra ha aparecido en 1286 artículos en NYTimes.com en el último año. ¿Puedes usarla en una frase?

  80. Los archivos Epstein revelan el rol de Ghislaine Maxwell en el círculo de Clinton En español, Today

    La excompañera de Jeffrey Epstein ayudó a asesorar en el lanzamiento de la Iniciativa Global Clinton y organizó su financiamiento con un millón de dólares, según correos electrónicos.

  81. Today’s Uk Starmer Resign Epstein Mandelson live blog included two standalone posts:
  82. How Democrats Are Trying to Rein in ICE Video, Today

    Michael Gold, a reporter for The New York Times, describes the fight in Congress over funding the Department of Homeland Security, as Democrats push for restrictions on federal immigration agents.

  83. Prince William Visits Saudi Arabia for Delicate Diplomacy World, Today

    The heir to the British throne will meet with Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, as Britain and Saudi Arabia look to strengthen ties.

  84. Hong Kong Court Sentences Jimmy Lai to 20 Years in Prison Video, Today

    A Hong Kong court on Monday sentenced the pro-democracy media mogul Jimmy Lai to 20 years in prison in a trial that has set a new standard for the city’s limits on press freedom.

  85. Today’s Antarctica Thwaites Glacier live blog included one standalone post:
  86. Bad Bunny’s Halftime History Lesson Arts, Today

    The superstar showcased Puerto Rican pride during a 13-minute set that turned a global opportunity into an intimate, personal performance.

  87. The difference between gold and silver: a sliver. World, Today

    Mathilde Gremaud edges out Eileen Gu to win slopestyle gold.

  88. Starmer’s Communications Chief Quits, Adding to British Leader’s Woes World, Today

    Tim Allan is the second senior member of Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s team to depart in less than 24 hours. The latest resignation increases the pressure on Mr. Starmer’s premiership.

  89. How Artists Beat the Blues T Magazine, Today

    Ten creative people share their strategies for thriving, or at least getting by, in difficult times.

  90. A.I. Blitzes the Big Game Business, Today

    Ads pitching artificial intelligence companies dominated the Super Bowl broadcast. Their huge cost probably didn’t ease investor worries about spending.

  91. Trump Criticizes Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl Halftime Show U.S., Today

    Bad Bunny, the Puerto Rican superstar who has denounced ICE, celebrated Latino heritage in his largely Spanish-language performance.

  92. What’s Your Reaction to Super Bowl LX? The Learning Network, Today

    Did you watch? What was your favorite part? The game? The commercials? The halftime show? The snacks?

  93. The Death Toll in Ukraine Briefing, Today

    We are covering the latest from the war.

  94. Una nueva carrera armamentística en ciernes En español, Today

    Por primera vez desde 1972, las superpotencias no tienen límites sobre el tamaño o la estructura de sus arsenales.

  95. Michael Pollan Says Humanity Is About to Undergo a Revolutionary Change Video, Today

    The best-selling author Michael Pollan grapples with big questions about A.I., consciousness and the distractions polluting our minds.

  96. How Japan’s Leader Rescued Her Party from the Abyss World, Today

    Sanae Takaichi, Japan’s first female prime minister, harnessed her personal popularity and a shift to the right among voters to achieve a record election win.

  97. The New Way Trump Allies Are Offering Access to the President, and the Flood of U.S. Ammo to Mexican Cartels The Headlines, Today

    Plus, Super Bowl and Olympics highlights.

  98. Why Trump Voters Are Torn Over Minneapolis The Daily, Today

    Illegal immigration and government overreach are colliding in Minneapolis, fundamentally changing Trump voters’ views of the president.

  99. Wordle Review No. 1,697 Gameplay, Today

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Tuesday, Feb. 10, 2026.

  100. Connections Companion No. 975 Gameplay, Today

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Tuesday, Feb. 10, 2026.

  101. Strands Sidekick No. 709 Gameplay, Today

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Tuesday, Feb. 10, 2026.

  102. The Winter Olympics Mascot Is a Stoat. A What? Sports, Today

    It’s a relative of the weasel. Is it any stranger than Izzy, Gliz the ice cube or that hat from earlier Games?

  103. In Bad Bunny’s Halftime Show, a Real Wedding With 70,000 Guests U.S., Today

    The couple married on the field had invited the Puerto Rican singer to their wedding, but instead received an invitation to appear onstage with him, his management said.

  104. Jimmy Lai’s 20-Year Sentence Follows Beijing’s Playbook on Dissent World, Today

    The sentence for the media mogul, along with long prison terms for his editors, shows how Hong Kong enforces Xi Jinping’s red lines with a new severity.

  105. San Francisco Teachers Walk Out for the First Time Since 1979 U.S., Today

    The strike closed public schools for more than 50,000 students in the city and had no end date. Health care costs are a key issue in negotiations.

  106. Reacting to Bad Bunny’s Halftime Show Video, Today

    Jon Caramanica and Joe Coscarelli, the hosts of “Popcast,” share their immediate reactions to Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl halftime show.

  107. Best and Worst of Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl Halftime Show Arts, Today

    The Puerto Rican superstar’s set included cameos, stunts and powerful statements.

  108. Respite From Wind-Driven, Bone-Chilling Cold Weather Is in Sight U.S., Today

    Wind chills below zero were expected to persist across parts of the Northeast and New England on Monday but should finally ease, forecasters said.

  109. Hollywood Braces for New Round of Labor Talks Business, Today

    The last time writers and actors negotiated contracts, in 2023, dual strikes froze the industry.

  110. The Glorious Spectacle of a Republican Gone Rogue Opinion, Today

    Thom Tillis vs. the Trump administration.

  111. Does It Matter What I Wear to Work Out? Fashion, Today

    Our critic offers advice on choosing your gear — and thoughts on whether it really affects your performance.

  112. A Designer Moves Upstairs — and Starts Over Real Estate, Today

    When a sunnier apartment became available in his Greenwich Village condo, Kyle O’Donnell leaped at it, and executed a meticulous renovation filled with bespoke details.

  113. $2.5 Million Homes in California Real Estate, Today

    This week’s properties include a ranch house in San Rafael, a Rudolph Schindler design in Los Angeles and a contemporary waterfront home in Lake Arrowhead.

  114. They’re Just Wild About Harry Styles Travel, Today

    The singer is doing a 30-night residency at Madison Square Garden this summer and fans across the U.S. have already made their travel plans.

  115. The Intimate, Luminous Poems Found in Iris Murdoch’s Attic Books, Today

    The formidable novelist and philosopher, who died in 1999, thought her poetry was mediocre. It’s not.

  116. Monks Walk Across a Weary Country, Drawing Crowds With Words of Peace U.S., Today

    A diverse swath of Americans searching for calmness and clarity said they found some, thanks to the Buddhist monks on a 2,300-mile trek from Texas to Washington.

  117. A Return to New York Was a Much-Delayed Dream Real Estate, Today

    Daira Jackson moved away from New York City when she was 8. When she returned nearly 40 years later, it was with her own family and to a new building in Inwood.

  118. Why Mountain Lions in California Are Threatened Video, Today

    Six subpopulations of mountain lions in California face mounting threats, including habitat fragmentation from highways, urban sprawl, and wildfires, as well as widespread rodenticide poisoning. Loren Elliott, a photojournalist for The New York Times, shows how he documents these elusive animals.

  119. New Orleanians Can’t Agree on the Identity of the King Cake Baby Food, Today

    Does the popular figurine represent Jesus or the Crescent City’s typical joie de vivre?

  120. ¿Necesitas más risa en tu vida? En español, Today

    El humor es bueno para la salud.

  121. In This Novel, a Mythical River Returns to an India in Crisis Books, Today

    Gurnaik Johal follows seven characters in interconnected narratives about climate change and the rise of authoritarianism.

  122. Move Over, Girl Dinner. Boy Kibble Has Arrived. Style, Today

    Health-conscious men looking to trim down are turning to the latest TikTok diet fad — an easy-to-prepare bowl of slop that even a dog would love.

  123. Good Times for Goodwill as Shoppers Hunt for Bargains New York, Today

    Revenues have increased for Goodwill NYNJ, which operates four stores in the five boroughs.

  124. Can Mountain Lions Survive as Humans Close In?California Is Trying to Find a Way. Climate, Today

    A giant freeway crossing for wildlife is due to open outside Los Angeles this year. Here’s the story of one young cat hemmed in near the city.

  125. How Vietnam Inflamed the Civil Rights Movement Books, Today

    Wil Haygood’s “The War Within a War” is a rare, illuminating look at the way the war shaped the struggle for equality back home.

  126. Vietnam’s Leader Has New Power, and He’s in a Hurry World, Today

    To Lam is a former security chief who carved his way to prominence and relishes the good life. He has promised to make Communist Vietnam rich and influential.

  127. Why Kids Are Starting to Sound Like Their Grandparents Gameplay, Today

    The strange resurgence of words like “yap” and “skedaddle.”

  128. They Carry a Cake Onstage, and Share Dumplings Off Theater, Today

    Christiani Pitts and Sam Tutty, the stars of the new musical “Two Strangers (Carry a Cake Across New York),” meet for a stroll one blustery afternoon.

  129. Olympians Love Pasta. They’re in the Right Place. World, Today

    The prospect of carbo-loading in Italy, the spiritual home of the dish, has many athletes’ mouths watering at the Winter Games.

  130. This George Washington Cherry Story Is Actually True Food, Today

    While tales of his copping to chopping a cherry tree were just lore, the nation’s first president did partake of this cherry drink.

  131. A Raid in a Small Town Brings Trump’s Deportations to Deep-Red Idaho U.S., Today

    Wilder, Idaho, prided itself on comity. Then federal agents stormed a racetrack outside of town in October, and the reverberations are still shaking the community.

  132. Libertarians Tried to Warn You About Trump Opinion, Today

    Instead of a winner-takes-all approach to power, it’s time to consider working toward a system where there is much less power for the winner to take.

  133. We Legalized Marijuana. Now We Must Regulate It. Opinion, Today

    Given the growing harms from marijuana use, American lawmakers should do more to regulate it.

  134. Trump Wants More Jobs for Americans. He’s Getting More Robots Instead. Opinion, Today

    There is a hole in the argument that American workers will replace immigrants. For many jobs, the cheaper and more likely replacement is a robot.

  135. How Healthy Are Mushrooms? Well, Today

    Their rich, meaty flavor isn’t the only reason to eat them regularly.

  136. These Three Red States Are the Best Hope in Schooling Opinion, Today

    Mississippi, Alabama and Louisiana traditionally were America’s educational basement, but now they are showing blue states a way forward.

  137. Seahawks Win Super Bowl, and Bad Bunny Shines at Halftime Show Video, Today

    The Seattle Seahawks beat the New England Patriots on Sunday to become the Super Bowl champions. Bad Bunny performed the first mostly Spanish-language halftime show.

  138. Apple Daily Sentences Show a New Era of Media Peril in Hong Kong World, Today

    Two editors and an opinion writer from Jimmy Lai’s now-shuttered newspaper were each sentenced to 10 years in prison, a significant escalation in media prosecution in the once freewheeling city.

  139. 5 hábitos de sueño de los atletas olímpicos de invierno que deberías imitar En español, Today

    Así es como los atletas descansan mejor cuando realmente cuenta

  140. Tisch to Name Leaders of Catholic and Black Churches as N.Y.P.D. Chaplains U.S., Today

    Cardinal Timothy Dolan and the Rev. A.R. Bernard are to be announced as co-heads of the Police Department’s chaplains’ unit.

  141. Jerrold Nadler Has Picked a Successor. Will That Matter to Voters? New York, Today

    The retiring congressman hopes his endorsement will carry Assemblyman Micah Lasher past a crowded primary field, including a Kennedy.

  142. Takeaways From the Second Week of the Alexander Brothers Trial New York, Today

    The judge denied a request for a mistrial and jurors heard from a woman who accused one of the brothers of filming her when she was a minor. The sex-trafficking trial resumes on Monday.

  143. Spelling Bee Forum Gameplay, Today

    Feeling stuck on today’s puzzle? We can help.

  144. Will This High School Coach Get to 973 Wins Before He Gets Fired? New York, Today

    After 45 years at a high school in Queens, Ron Naclerio was closing in on the record for most wins in New York State, but was suspended for improperly recruiting players. Would he make it to No. 973 before he got fired?

  145. Billionaire Called Epstein a ‘Blessing’ as They Made Deals New York, Today

    Andrew Farkas has repeatedly played down ties to Jeffrey Epstein. But they swapped business favors in the Virgin Islands, and in nearly 2,000 emails, the two expressed admiration for each other.

  146. Word of the Day: resilience The Learning Network, Today

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