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  1. 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.

  2. 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.

  3. 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.

  4. 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.

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

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

  6. Connections Companion No. 975 Gameplay, Today

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

  7. Strands Sidekick No. 709 Gameplay, Today

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

  8. 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?

  9. 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.

  10. 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.

  11. 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.

  12. 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.

  13. 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.

  14. 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.

  15. 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.

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

    Thom Tillis vs. the Trump administration.

  17. 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.

  18. 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.

  19. $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.

  20. 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.

  21. 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.

  22. 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.

  23. 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.

  24. 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.

  25. 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?

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

    El humor es bueno para la salud.

  27. 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.

  28. 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.

  29. 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.

  30. 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.

  31. 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.

  32. 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.

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

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

  34. 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.

  35. 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.

  36. 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.

  37. 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.

  38. 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.

  39. 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.

  40. 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.

  41. How Healthy Are Mushrooms? Well, Today

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

  42. 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.

  43. 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.

  44. 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.

  45. 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

  46. 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.

  47. 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.

  48. 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.

  49. Spelling Bee Forum Gameplay, Today

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

  50. 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?

  51. 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.

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

    This word has appeared in 1,286 articles on NYTimes.com in the past year. Can you use it in a sentence?

  53. ‘You Cannot Feel Remotely Sorry for the Patriots’: Opinion Writers Tackle the Super Bowl Opinion, Today

    Super Bowl LX is in the books. An Opinion round table breaks down the game, the entertainment — and the commercials.

  54. Death, Undocumented Opinion, Today

    A decade or so after the peak of Europe’s migrant crisis, one of the busiest and deadliest entry points to the continent has devolved from crisis to something more chronic.

  55. ‘Love Story,’ Plus 6 Things to Watch on TV This Week Arts, Today

    The Ryan Murphy series about John F. Kennedy Jr. and Carolyn Bessette premieres, and a new A24 non-scripted series airs.

  56. Seahawks’ Defense Swamps the Patriots: Images From the Super Bowl U.S., Today

    Sam Darnold’s steady Seattle offense controlled the game, but it was the defensive side that put another title out of reach for New England. Photographers followed the action.

  57. ¿Qué significa el 64 que llevó Bad Bunny en su atuendo del Super Bowl? En español, Today

    ¿Y de dónde era su traje? Las respuestas pueden sorprender.

  58. Five Years After Myanmar Coup, ‘Even Hope Has Become a Risk’ World, Today

    The country’s cities have been spared the violence of a hard-fought civil war. But as the economy has hollowed out, many urbanites have become desperate.

  59. Quote of the Day: For U.S. Athletes at Olympics, No Escaping American Politics Corrections, Today

    Quotation of the Day for Monday, February 9, 2026.

  60. In Pakistan, a Kite Festival Returns to Troubled Skies World, Today

    The vibrant celebration, banned for two decades, brightened the eastern city of Lahore, where residents face alarming levels of air pollution and political restrictions.

  61. ¿Quién es el niño al que Bad Bunny le entregó el Grammy? En español, Today

    En internet se especuló mucho sobre la identidad del niño. El joven actor publicó en las redes sociales su experiencia como parte del espectáculo de Bad Bunny.

  62. A City, Taken World, Today

    A year after a rebel takeover, residents of Goma, in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, carry violent memories and signs of hope.

  63. From Fishing Nets to Furniture: Turning Ocean Plastic Into Usable Products Business, Today

    A brother-and-sister team in Spain started a sustainable business model recycling old and damaged nets into stadium seating and decorations.

  64. No Corrections: Feb. 9, 2026 Corrections, Today

    No corrections appeared in print on Monday, Feb. 9, 2026.

  65. Bad Bunny’s Halftime Show: Our Instant Reactions Arts, Today

    Popcast’s immediate thoughts after Bad Bunny took the stage for a tribute to his native Puerto Rico.

  66. The Child in Bad Bunny’s Halftime Show Was an Actor Arts, Today

    There was much speculation about the boy’s identity. The young actor posted on social media about his experience as part of Bad Bunny’s performance.

  67. Bad Bunny entrega una carta de amor a Puerto Rico en el Super Bowl En español, Today

    La actuación fue una explosión caleidoscópica de alegría y un escaparate de algunos de los aspectos más extáticos y festivos de la cultura latina.

  68. What Does the Number 64 Mean on Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl Look? Style, Today

    And where did his suit come from? The answers may surprise.

  69. Bad Bunny invita a Lady Gaga, Ricky Martin y Cardi B a su celebración en el Super Bowl En español, Today

    La casita volvió a llenarse con una sorprendente mezcla de estrellas, que incluyó a Pedro Pascal, Jessica Alba, Karol G y Young Miko.

  70. El Super Bowl marca otra consagración para Bad Bunny En español, Today

    Presentarse en el Super Bowl es un momento muy importante para Bad Bunny, y que eso suceda tras el lanzamiento de ‘Debí tirar más fotos’, su álbum más personal, debe hacer que esa actuación sea aún más especial.

  71. Jimmy Lai’s 20-Year Term Follows a China Playbook For Punishing Critics World, Today

    The heavy sentence for the Hong Kong publisher aligns with mainland cases where influential critics of the Communist Party have been sent to prison for many years.

  72. Bad Bunny Delivers a Love Letter to Puerto Rico at Super Bowl Halftime Arts, Today

    His performance featured a sugar cane field, a wedding seemingly officiated onstage and a New York-style street scene, along with appearances by Lady Gaga and Ricky Martin.

  73. Turning Point USA’s Halftime Show Pays Tribute to Charlie Kirk U.S., Today

    Kid Rock was the headliner at the streamed concert pitched as a conservative alternative to Bad Bunny’s main event at the Super Bowl on Sunday night.

  74. Yesterday’s Super Bowl Halftime Bad Bunny live blog included 12 standalone posts:
  75. Cardi B, Lady Gaga and Ricky Martin Join Bad Bunny at Halftime U.S., Today

    The Super Bowl headliner brought out stars to join the celebration.

  76. Cómo Bad Bunny da voz a la ‘generación de la crisis’ de Puerto Rico En español, Today

    Los jóvenes puertorriqueños dicen que la estrella ha abierto los ojos del mundo a sus retos y a la tensa relación territorial de la isla con el gobierno estadounidense.

  77. Yesterday’s Jimmy Lai Sentenced Hong Kong live blog included four standalone posts:
  78. Previo al Super Bowl, Green Day arremetió contra el ICE En español, Today

    Billie Joe Armstrong instó a los agentes del ICE a dejar su trabajo, advirtiéndoles que el gobierno de Trump los abandonaría.

  79. In Japan, Investors Give an Exuberant Welcome to Takaichi’s Big Win Business, Today

    Stocks climbed on Monday as investors cheered a result seen as a mandate for the prime minister’s high-spending economic agenda.

  80. What Was the Jumpsuit That Mack Hollins Wore? Style, Today

    The Super Bowl tunnel walk is the show before the show. Athletes arrived in head-to-toe monograms, shackles and leather.

  81. Cold Deaths in New York Climb to 18 as Frigid Winds Linger New York, Today

    A person was found dead in the Bronx on Saturday morning, the police said. An 81-year-old man was also found dead on a rooftop, though it was unclear whether the cold was to blame.

  82. The Impossible Jump, for All but One Interactive, Today

    Ilia Malinin of the United States is the only figure skater to land a quadruple axel in competition. We break down why it’s so hard.

  83. Venezuela Frees Key Opposition Figures as Government Courts U.S. Support World, Today

    The release of around 35 political prisoners comes amid closer cooperation between Washington and the interim government.

  84. Fred Smith, Who Left Blondie for the Band Television, Dies at 77 Obituaries, Today

    In the ’70s, New York’s bohemia was devoted to hostile yet arty rock. Mr. Smith had two qualities rare in the scene: personal and musical understatement.

  85. La intérprete de lengua de señas de Bad Bunny también hará historia en el Super Bowl En español, Yesterday

    El lenguaje de señas puertorriqueño no es el mismo que el lenguaje de signos estadounidense. Celimar Rivera Cosme captará de forma única la jerga del artista para los espectadores sordos.

  86. Green Day Condemns ICE as Part of Super Bowl Festivities Arts, Yesterday

    The band’s frontman, Billie Joe Armstrong, urged Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents to quit their jobs, warning that the Trump administration would inevitably abandon them.

  87. Apply, as a New Skill Gameplay, Yesterday

    Enjoy this savory puzzle from Matthew Stock.

  88. How Team U.S.A. held off Japan to win gold. World, Yesterday

    And summary goes here

  89. Yesterday’s Olympics Italy Photos live blog included one standalone post:
  90. Los momentos que llevaron a Bad Bunny al escenario del Super Bowl En español, Yesterday

    Ha tenido grandes éxitos, ha ganado premios, ha actuado con Adam Sandler e incluso ha triunfado en WrestleMania. He aquí cómo la estrella de 31 años llegó a la mayor tarima de la música.

  91. Why the N.F.L. Booked Bad Bunny for the Super Bowl Business, Yesterday

    League executives may be nervous about the Latin superstar’s outspoken stance on immigration, but their priority is attracting popular halftime performers.

  92. On the Brink of a New Arms Race World, Yesterday

    For the first time in decades, the U.S. and Russia no longer have a nuclear arms control agreement.

  93. Mark Marquess, Who Made Stanford a Baseball Powerhouse, Dies at 78 Obituaries, Yesterday

    Over 41 seasons as head coach, he won two national titles and sent more than 200 players to the major leagues, including Mike Mussina and Jack McDowell.

  94. See How Breezy Johnson Won Downhill Gold by 0.04 Seconds Interactive, Yesterday

    Breezy Johnson of the United States beat Emma Aicher of Germany by a split-second after her teammate Lindsey Vonn crashed early in her run.

  95. Iranian Nobel Laureate Gets Second Prison Sentence and Ends Hunger Strike World, Yesterday

    The activist Narges Mohammadi was sentenced to another seven years, bringing the total she must serve to 17 years, her foundation said.

  96. ‘We Will Pay’: Savannah Guthrie Addresses Mother’s Captor in New Video Video, Yesterday

    Nancy Guthrie’s children shared a new video message to their mother’s purported abductor on Saturday evening. In the video, posted to the “Today” show anchor Savannah Guthrie’s Instagram account, the siblings said they were willing to pay for their mother’s return.

  97. 4 Dead in Mushroom Poisoning Outbreak in California U.S., Yesterday

    State health officials discouraged foraging this year, saying that toxic mushrooms can easily be confused with safe ones to eat.

  98. Los aficionados de Bad Bunny están listos para el ‘Benito Bowl’ En español, Yesterday

    Para algunos espectadores, el partido del Super Bowl es simplemente el preludio de un histórico espectáculo de medio tiempo.

  99. Seeking Stability, Thai Voters Decisively Reject Progressive Party World, Yesterday

    It was the first time in years that a conservative party preaching nationalism, patriotism and respect for the monarchy came out on top.

  100. Bad Bunny’s Sign Language Interpreter Will Make Super Bowl History, Too Arts, Yesterday

    Puerto Rican Sign Language is not the same as American Sign Language. Celimar Rivera Cosme will uniquely capture the rapper’s slang for the game’s deaf viewers.

  101. 7 Days, No Suspects: The Disappearance of Nancy Guthrie U.S., Yesterday

    The mother of the “Today” show host Savannah Guthrie has not been heard from since an evening of dinner and games with family members.

  102. The U.S. Skiing Star Lindsey Vonn Crashes in Olympic Women’s Downhill Video, Yesterday

    Lindsey Vonn’s dream of reclaiming the downhill gold medal despite a torn A.C.L. ended in disappointment on Sunday when she crashed 13 seconds into her race and was airlifted off the course.

  103. Polar Plunge Persists in the Northeast as Low-Temperature Records Are Set Weather, Yesterday

    Punishing winds have combined with low temperatures to produce dangerously cold conditions across the Northeast. Forecasters say, though, that relief is on the horizon.

  104. Talks on Immigration Enforcement Limits Still Stuck With Deadline Nearing U.S., Yesterday

    Democrats’ demands include that immigration officers be required to show visible identification and have judicial warrants when they enter private property to make arrests.

  105. Japan’s Leader Wins in a Landslide, Clearing Way for Hard-Line Agenda World, Yesterday

    Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi won a sweeping mandate from voters for her economic agenda and tough stances on immigration and China.

  106. Portugal Votes for President, With Leftist Set to Beat Surging Far Right World, Yesterday

    Polls predict a comfortable victory for António José Seguro, but a nationalist’s presence in the runoff showed that Portugal is not immune to Europe’s rising nationalist tide.

  107. Dip It, Dip It Good Food, Yesterday

    Buffalo cauliflower dip; bacon-Cheddar dip; spinach, artichoke and yogurt dip. Happy Super Bowl Sunday!

  108. Starmer’s Chief of Staff Resigns, Citing Role in Hiring Friend of Epstein World, Yesterday

    The Labour official was ensnared in a scandal after helping appoint Peter Mandelson as Britain’s ambassador to the U.S.

  109. The Church of Molt Briefing, Yesterday

    A.I. agents are creating religions. What does that mean for us?

  110. MAGA Elites Are Indoor Cats Opinion, Yesterday

    Before MAGA, conservatives’ affinity for wilderness was a powerful force in American politics.

  111. We Are Raising Our Voices in Protest Opinion, Yesterday

    Readers urge Americans to speak up but decry the terror tactics being used against protesters. Also: The Heritage Foundation responds to a critique.

  112. Yesterday’s Japan Election Takaichi live blog included one standalone post:
  113. Americans at the Olympics Can’t Escape the Politics at Home World, Yesterday

    Opposition to President Trump’s policies has followed the U.S. team to Italy, and athletes, coaches and American fans are facing the backlash.

  114. Breezy Johnson’s celebration is muted by Lindsey Vonn’s crash. World, Yesterday

    Johnson won her first Olympic gold medal after her teammate Vonn crashed early in her run.

  115. Talk to Your Parents Briefing, Yesterday

    Today, some advice on having conversations with aging parents about their health.

  116. Heavy Snow Disrupts Japan Election, Forcing Polling Stations to Close Early World, Yesterday

    The government said that about 40 percent of all polling stations closed earlier than planned because of heavy snow on Sunday.

  117. A Movie About America Broke My Heart Opinion, Yesterday

    I am not a Shaker. That didn’t stop me from tearing up at “The Testament of Ann Lee.”

  118. The Secret History of the Deep State Opinion, Yesterday

    Seven pages of grand jury testimony from Richard Nixon were deemed so incendiary that they were hidden from the public for years.

  119. It’s the A.I. Economy, Stupid Opinion, Yesterday

    The Democratic Party needs to prepare for the coming tech revolution.