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  1. Map: 7.6-Magnitude Earthquake Strikes the Caribbean Sea Interactive, February 9

    View the location of the quake’s epicenter and shake area.

  2. Tracking a Potential Tsunami in the Caribbean Interactive, February 9

    Monitor warnings and predicted arrival times for the ocean wave.

  3. Bird Flu Suspected in Deaths of Ducks and Wild Birds at N.Y.C. Zoos Metro, February 9

    Three ducks died of the disease at the Queens Zoo, while three more ducks and nine wild birds that died at the Bronx Zoo were being tested for the virus, according to the parks’ operator.

  4. Large Earthquake Strikes Caribbean Near Cayman Islands Foreign, February 9

    The 7.6-magnitude tremor struck south of the Cayman Islands on Saturday. There were no immediate reports of injuries or damage.

  5. Springfield, Ohio, Sues Neo-Nazi Group, Saying It Intimidated Haitians National, Today

    In the lawsuit, the city states that people associated with the group made death threats last year against those who expressed support for Haitian residents.

  6. Amid Concern Over Trump Order, New Yorkers Rally to Support Trans Youth Metro, Today

    Thousands of protesters in Union Square called for action against an executive order that threatens to withhold federal funding from hospitals that provide gender-affirming care.

  7. Democratic Lawmakers Denied Entry to the Department of Education Washington, Today

    It was the fourth agency this week that federal employees blocked congressional Democrats from entering amid a push to shutter government agencies and dramatically cut the federal work force.

  8. House Democrats Denied Entry to the U.S. Department of Education Video, Today

    Several Democratic lawmakers attempted to access the department’s headquarters on Friday, after a request to meet with the acting education secretary went unanswered.

  9. PlayStation Network Is Working After 24-Hour Outage, Sony Says Express, Today

    Users on social media had complained that they could not access their games after the unexplained outage began on Friday night.

  10. Today’s Trump Administration News live blog included four standalone posts:
  11. What’s It All About? Games, Today

    Rich Katz and Jeff Chen, constructors of great regard, team up on a Sunday challenge with twists and turns.

  12. Super Bowl ‘Three-Peat’? Be Prepared to Pay for the Bragging Rights. Express, Today

    As sports catchphrases start to stick, savvy coaches and athletes are moving to protect them with federal trademarks. “Three-Peat” is just one of many.

  13. Three Israeli Hostages Are Released for 183 Palestinian Prisoners Video, Today

    Hamas released three Israeli hostages on Saturday in an exchange with Israel for more than 180 Palestinian prisoners, as part of a cease-fire deal.

  14. A Tent City Is Rising at Guantánamo Bay Washington, Today

    These are the first independent images to emerge from the migrant operation that the Trump administration has begun at the Navy base.

  15. Musk Team’s Treasury Access Raises Security Fears, Despite Judge’s Ordered Halt Washington, Today

    A judge ruled Saturday that the activities of Elon Musk’s government cost-cutting effort risk “the disclosure of sensitive and confidential information” and render them “more vulnerable than before to hacking.”

  16. Passengers Restrain Man Who Bashed a Window on a Flight Express, Today

    The man broke the window’s inner pane and plastic frame before being subdued on a Frontier Airlines flight on Tuesday. The F.B.I. is investigating.

  17. Trump Administration Moves to Send $8 Billion in Arms to Israel, Bypassing Some Lawmakers Washington, Today

    President Biden announced the arms sales at the end of his administration, and President Trump is pushing it soon after his meeting with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel.

  18. Los anuncios del Super Bowl, del mejor al peor En español, Today

    ¿Las tendencias hasta ahora? Nada polémico, como cabría esperar, pero también —y quizá por razones relacionadas— muy poca creatividad.

  19. Amy Lau, Interior Designer and a Founder of Design Miami, Dies at 56 Obits, Today

    Known for her expertise on midcentury modernism and love of Southwestern colors, she also helped create an annual event showcasing the work of other designers.

  20. Un juez ordena el cese inmediato del acceso del equipo de Elon Musk al sistema de pagos del Tesoro En español, Today

    La orden se produjo en respuesta a una demanda presentada por 19 fiscales generales que acusaban al presidente de no ejecutar fielmente las leyes de la nación al permitir que el DOGE peinara los sistemas informáticos federales.

  21. Elon Musk Brings His Playbook From Twitter to the Government Video, Today

    Ryan Mac and Kate Conger, two New York Times technology reporters who together wrote a book about what happened when Elon Musk bought Twitter, explain some of his tactics.

  22. It’s No Secret What Trump and His Allies Mean When They Talk About ‘Shock and Awe’ Op Ed, Today

    How the war in Iraq helps us understand Trump’s war on the federal government.

  23. Hamas Makes Gaunt Israeli Hostages Thank Captors Before Release Foreign, Today

    The scenes at the latest hostage release in Gaza angered Israelis and created even more uncertainty surrounding the next steps in a phased cease-fire deal.

  24. Today’s Israel Hamas Gaza Hostages live blog included four standalone posts:
  25. These Wings Are ‘Finger-Lickin’ Fabulous’ Dining, Today

    A five-star recipe from the chef Rio Irie yields spicy chicken wings that are funky and salty, sweet and sticky.

  26. An Original Warhol, Carved From Potatoes Summary, Today

    Illustrations by the artist, commissioned for The Times in 1962, were sculpted on spuds before being stamped onto paper.

  27. Weight Loss, Love and Opening Up About It All Insider, Today

    For an article about how weight-loss drugs affect marriage and intimacy, one health reporter worked with couples to “hold up a mirror to readers.”

  28. Kate Moss, Christy Turlington and the New Calvin Klein Styles, Today

    New York Fashion Week begins with a big debut.

  29. U.S.A.I.D. Workers Brace for the Worst Washington, Today

    A judge halted parts of the Trump administration’s plan to shut down the agency. A verdict might not come for weeks or even longer as thousands are left in limbo.

  30. Wintry Mess Descends on Parts of the Northeast Weather, Today

    Nearly nine inches of snow could fall in Boston, and three to five inches of snow and sleet are expected in New York.

  31. Her Brother Disappeared in War 80 Years Ago. She Finally Got to Say Goodbye. National, Today

    Margery Hop Wong last saw her older brother Sgt. Yuen Hop in 1943. He was a soldier missing in action, until researchers solved the mystery behind his death.

  32. Delaware Law Has Entered the Culture War Business, Today

    Elon Musk has helped bring an esoteric debate around the Delaware Chancery Court to a national stage. Now Dropbox and Meta are contemplating moving their incorporation away from the state.

  33. 2 Books for Anxious Minds Book Review, Today

    Nadine Gordimer’s stories; Margaret Atwood’s sketches.

  34. Musk’s Lost Boys and Trump’s Mean Girls Op Ed, Today

    Lost boys find ways to ransack the capital.

  35. Now Is Not the Time to Tune Out Editorial, Today

    Trump’s presidency demands your attention.

  36. The Chilling Consequences of Going Along With Trump Op Ed, Today

    The voluntarily surrender of the public’s power is how autocracies are built.

  37. The Price We Pay Betting on Sports Op Ed, Today

    What sports betting reveals about addiction.

  38. The Assault on Diversity Letters, Today

    Readers discuss diversity, equity and inclusion in the military, the government and in corporations.

  39. The Political Future of Palestinians, According to Palestinians Op Ed, Today

    Times Opinion spoke to five Palestinian scholars and analysts about what they believe the future holds for their people.

  40. We Thought We Were Compassionate, but We Were Too Permissive Op Ed, Today

    A friend’s journey through drugs and homelessness was aggravated by West Coast decriminalization. There’s a better path forward.

  41. Can MAGA Run the American Empire? Op Ed, Today

    The real stakes of the U.S.A.I.D. debate.

  42. Dark Comedy N Y T Now, Today

    Movie audiences are cracking up during serious scenes. What’s a theatergoer to do?

  43. A Trade War Is on Hold, but Trump’s Motives and a Fix Remain Uncertain Foreign, Today

    President Trump announced potentially crippling tariffs against Canada, only to suspend them for 30 days. What will satisfy him remains unknown.

  44. Wordle Review No. 1,331 Games, Today

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Sunday, Feb. 9, 2025.

  45. Connections Companion No. 609 Games, Today

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Sunday, Feb. 9, 2025.

  46. Denzel Washington Has Finally Found His Purpose (It’s Not Acting) Magazine, Today

    The legendary actor discusses the prophecy that changed his life, his Oscar snub and his upcoming role starring alongside a “complicated” Jake Gyllenhaal in “Othello” on Broadway.

  47. Why the Odds of an Asteroid Striking Earth in 2032 Keep Going Up (and Down) Science, Today

    NASA and European scientists explain how they calculate the probability of the space rock 2024 YR4 impacting our planet, and why it’s not yet time to worry.

  48. Is It OK to Read a Newspaper Online When I’ve Stopped Paying for It? Magazine, Today

    The magazine’s Ethicist columnist on whether it’s fair to peek behind a publication’s paywall if you’re no longer a subscriber.

  49. U.S. Aid Agency’s Climate Programs Aimed to Curb Migration. Now They’re Gone. Climate, Today

    Aid projects were designed to help Central Americans withstand extreme weather at home. Their end could undercut Trump’s goal of reducing migration.

  50. Fact-Checking Claims About U.S.A.I.D. Funding Washington, Today

    Trump administration officials have misled about how the aid agency is spending its funding, in an effort to cite widespread “waste.”

  51. ‘We Are in Disbelief’: Africa Reels as U.S. Aid Agency Is Dismantled Foreign, Today

    The collapse of U.S.A.I.D. at the hands of President Trump and Elon Musk is already leaving gaping holes in vital health care and other services that millions of Africans rely on for their survival.

  52. Karla Sofía Gascón Scandal Is Not the Only ‘Emilia Pérez’ Controversy Culture, Today

    The actress’s old social media posts have threatened to derail the film’s Oscar campaign, but backlash has been building for months for other reasons.

  53. Worn Out by an Extrovert? You Can Go ‘Gray.’ Sunday Business, Today

    Don’t engage an overbearing colleague — that is, be boring — and eventually the attention-seeker may give up and go away.

  54. Moo Deng, la bebé hipopótamo, sigue siendo una estrella En español, Today

    Es la mayor celebridad de Tailandia, atrae a un sinfín de admiradores y apenas tiene 6 meses. ¿Cómo explicar su encanto?

  55. Trump Joins a Global War on ‘Gender Ideology’ Magazine, Today

    He’s allying with a movement that stretches to Hungary and Poland — one that looks with skepticism not just on trans rights but on feminism itself.

  56. Betrayed: How Trump’s Tariff Threats Tore the U.S.-Canada Bond Foreign, Today

    Patriotic sentiment is bursting in Canada after President Trump’s threat to apply hefty tariffs and even annex the country. The damage to the two nations’ relationship could be lasting.

  57. A Fishing Season That Lasts Just 17 Minutes Sunday Business, Today

    Despite its brevity, the rush to spear giant sturgeon in Cheboygan, Mich., is important to the local economy.

  58. For Morris Chestnut, R&B Is Therapeutic Arts & Leisure, Today

    “It’s helpful in my work,” said the star of the new TV series “Watson,” “because it triggers thoughts, triggers memories, triggers emotions.”

  59. Cómo mejorar la movilidad de tu cadera En español, Today

    Todos los movimientos que realizamos están relacionados de alguna forma con la cadera. Si sientes rigidez, unos ejercicios sencillos pueden ayudar.

  60. In One of Europe’s Surging Economies, a Strongman Leader Is Feeling the Pinch Foreign, Today

    President Aleksandar Vucic of Serbia, battered by months of nationwide protests, is struggling to weather his biggest political crisis in more than a decade of rule.

  61. As Ground Shifts, ‘Flailing’ Democrats Struggle to Find Footing in Diversity Fight Politics, Today

    President Trump’s aggressive moves against transgender rights and diversity, equity and inclusion programs have left the Democratic Party casting about for a strategy for how to respond.

  62. The Crises Are Simulations, but the Lessons Are Real Culture, Today

    The turn-based strategy game Civilization VII emphasizes chaotic transition periods when latent challenges all emerge at once.

  63. Here’s a Look at the 3 Israeli Hostages Freed Saturday Foreign, Today

    The release of the three men was the fifth in a staggered hostage-for-prisoner exchange laid out in a cease-fire deal between Hamas and Israel.

  64. What Happens to My Rent When the Building’s Tax Benefit Expires? Real Estate, Today

    Once your apartment is no longer rent stabilized, there are laws that can protect you from eviction and unreasonable increases.

  65. How Sam Altman Sidestepped Elon Musk to Win Over Donald Trump Sunday Business, Today

    After helping President Trump get elected, Elon Musk was poised to dominate the country’s A.I. policies. Then Mr. Altman sneaked into the White House.

  66. Microsoft and Nvidia: The Tech Giants Taking a Quieter Approach to Trump Business, Today

    Other big technology companies have been boisterous in their courtship of the new administration. But Nvidia and Microsoft have avoided the Washington spotlight.

  67. Trump’s Foreign Aid Freeze Has Created Chaos. Here Is What to Know. Foreign, Today

    Critics say a Trump administration order calls into question the United States’ global standing and reliability.

  68. The Agony of Adoring Online Dogs Culture, Today

    With social media aging, so are the dogs that have for years filled our Instagram feeds with cheer. And when they die, the loss can be unexpectedly heart-wrenching.

  69. The Greatest ‘Saturday Night Live’ Episode Ever* Culture, Today

    *Well, maybe only to me. “S.N.L.” fans all have their own idea of the show’s peak, and this is mine.

  70. Advocate of Jan. 6 Rioters Now Runs Office That Investigated Them Washington, Today

    Ed Martin, a loyal Trump soldier, oversees the U.S. attorney’s office, which is likely to help turn the investigative powers of the government on several of the president’s perceived enemies.

  71. An Ankle Monitor? No, That’s My Apple Watch. Styles, Today

    In pursuit of tracking fitness goals in a comfortable manner, a growing number of people are relocating their watches (and causing some confusion along the way).

  72. What an Instagram Reel Has in Common With a 4-Hour Documentary Culture, Today

    Humans love to watch other humans, whether it’s movies by Frederick Wiseman or vertical videos on your phone. In a way, we’re all documentarians.

  73. An Effective HIIT Routine for Beginners Short on Time Well, Today

    High intensity workouts are a great way to get in some fast exercise. Here’s one to get started with.

  74. Bullets and Barriers: How One City Is Trying to Reduce Gun Violence National, Today

    Birmingham, Ala., which had a record year for homicides, is trying to curb shootings by blocking streets. But the effort has come to mean something else.

  75. Curses! A Swearing Expert Mulls the State of Profanity. Science, Today

    Timothy Jay, a scholar in the science of swearing, has a few choice words about why we curse and how to cut back (if you want to).

  76. How Could the Weather Service Change Under Trump? Weather, Today

    President Trump tangled with its forecasters during his first term. As he slashes government spending, many wonder what that means for weather data.

  77. 7 Great Legal Thrillers Book Review, Today

    The novelist Robyn Gigl picks her favorite courtroom dramas and legal whodunits — some of which may surprise you.

  78. How War Has Wreaked Havoc on Ukraine’s Classrooms Foreign, Today

    Students have been forced to attend classes underground or online, especially in regions near the front line. Experts say that Ukrainian children are falling behind as a result, academically and socially.

  79. Today’s Espanol live blog included one standalone post:
  80. La propuesta de Trump de controlar Gaza tiene un origen incierto En español, Today

    Aunque el anuncio del presidente pareció formal y meditado, su gobierno no había hecho ni siquiera la planificación más básica para examinar la viabilidad de la idea.

  81. What DeepSeek? Big Tech Keeps Its A.I. Building Boom Alive. Business, Today

    An apparent breakthrough in efficiency from the Chinese start-up did not make tech’s biggest companies question their extravagant spending on new data centers.

  82. Trans Youth Are Rattled by Efforts to Ban Gender Care. So Are Hospitals. Metro, Today

    President Trump’s executive order threatening hospitals’ funding if they provide gender transition care for youth has caused chaos in the transgender health landscape.

  83. On Deadline at the Super Bowl, Remembering a Columnist’s Credo Summary, Today

    Players aren’t the only ones under pressure as the game clock ticks down.

  84. With Aid Cutoff, Trump Halts a Legacy of ‘Acting With Humanity’ Science, Today

    Shock and grief rippled through the health community as lifelines for care were abruptly severed.

  85. During N.F.L. Games, Going to Commercial Requires Its Own Playbook Business, Today

    TV advertising is the lifeblood of the league, but knowing when to pause the games is a task undertaken by N.F.L. executives, network producers and on-field officials.

  86. How the Costume Designer for ‘Wicked’ Spends His Sundays Metro, Today

    Paul Tazewell, who was nominated for an Oscar for “Wicked,” makes time for yoga before a day of shopping, museums and dinner with friends.

  87. Spelling Bee Forum Games, Today

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

  88. Modi’s Party Wins Major Victory in Election in India’s Capital Region Foreign, Today

    Control of the assembly in New Delhi is set to change hands, a feat that eluded the Indian prime minister’s Bharatiya Janata Party for nearly three decades.

  89. Cuando los medicamentos para perder peso afectan a un matrimonio En español, Today

    Un cambio radical, en teoría positivo, podría representar el fin de la compatibilidad.

  90. Groenlandia no está en venta. Y nunca lo estará En español, Today

    En las amenazas del presidente Trump, los groenlandeses solo escuchan el imperialismo amenazador de otra época.

  91. It’s 3,500 Miles From Philadelphia. But for Eagles Fans, It Feels Like Home. Express, Today

    At Passyunk Avenue, a London bar founded by a Philadelphia transplant, the authentic touches go beyond cheesesteaks (but there are cheesesteaks).

  92. El tipo de dolor que me hacía falta En español, Today

    Para dejar de pensar tanto y estar más presente en el momento, recurrí al bondage.

  93. Ambassador Tells Rubio U.S.A.I.D. Cuts Would Cause ‘Major Vulnerability’ in Africa Washington, Today

    Other diplomats across the continent are sending similar cables to the secretary of state to try to maintain lifesaving aid programs on which millions of Africans depend.

  94. Quote of the Day: The U.S. Economy Is Racing Ahead As the Well-Being Of the Nation Lags Summary, Today

    Quotation of the Day for Saturday, February 8, 2025

  95. Yesterday’s Trump Administration Updates live blog included two standalone posts:
  96. What Elon Musk Wants Video, Today

    The journalist Kara Swisher discusses Elon Musk’s goals in government — and the factors that have led to his radicalization.

  97. Foreign Leaders Embrace the Art of Flattery in Wooing Trump Washington, Today

    Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba is the latest figure to offer ample compliments to a president known for his transactional, if not unpredictable, approach to foreign policy.

  98. 14 Unforgettable Looks at the Critics Choice Awards Styles, Today

    Jellyfish gowns, Old Hollywood suits, tube tops and more.

  99. Capo, e.g. Games, Today

    Alina Abidi makes a sweet, smart Saturday puzzle.

  100. Sept. 11 Plea Deal Includes Lifetime Gag Order on C.I.A. Torture Secrets Washington, Today

    The clause is included in a disputed plea agreement between a Pentagon official and the man accused of planning the attacks that killed 3,000 people.

  101. Corrections: Feb. 8, 2025 Corrections, Today

    Corrections that appeared in print on Saturday, Feb. 8, 2025.

  102. Will a Time Magazine Cover Drive a Wedge Between Trump and Musk? Washington, Today

    The cover of the venerable newsweekly, long an object of fixation for the president, put Elon Musk behind the Resolute Desk.

  103. Trump Administration Cuts Put Medical Progress at Risk, Researchers Say Washington, Today

    Grants from the National Institutes of Health come with additional money for overhead. A planned $4 billion cut would leave colleges with large budget gaps.