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  1. 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.

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

    Esta palabra ha aparecido en 111 artículos en NYTimes.com en el último año. ¿Puedes usarla en una frase?

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

    This word has appeared in 111 articles on NYTimes.com in the past year. Can you use it in a sentence?

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

    “The Late Show” host called the 90-second video of the two working up a sweat together “pure cinema.”

  5. 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.

  6. Today’s Yoon Korea Martial Law President live blog included three standalone posts:
  7. Money Talks as India Searches for Its Place in Global A.I. Business, Today

    Narendra Modi, the prime minister, convened foreign leaders, the richest Silicon Valley companies and thousands of Indian entrepreneurs for a week of deal making.

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

    Among elite athletes exists an even more exclusive club: people who compete at both the Summer and Winter Games. Many are sprinters who turn to bobsled.

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

    Already weakened by “U-turns” on his agenda, Prime Minister Keir Starmer faced calls to step down over appointing a close friend of Jeffrey Epstein as U.S. ambassador.

  10. 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.

  11. 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.

  12. 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.

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

    Quotation of the Day for Thursday, February 18, 2026.

  14. 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.

  15. 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.

  16. Neither’s Partner Gameplay, Today

    Speak of the devil! It’s John Ewbank.

  17. Justice Dept. Lawyer Is Found in Contempt by Federal Judge U.S., Today

    The ruling out of Minnesota marks a new level of judicial concern about the Trump administration’s lack of compliance with judges’ orders in immigration cases.

  18. Police Chief Hired to Help Lead N.Y.C. Hospital Patrols Abruptly Quits New York, Today

    The assistant chief, Jamiel Altaheri, resigned almost immediately after starting the job, after The New York Times asked about misconduct allegations while he was a police chief in Michigan.

  19. Texas Congressman’s Aide Told Co-Worker of Affair Before Killing Herself U.S., Today

    The co-worker, who no longer works for Representative Tony Gonzales, shared screenshots of the text exchange with The New York Times. Mr. Gonzales accused his Republican primary challenger of being behind the revelation.

  20. What to Know About the Sierra Nevada Avalanche U.S., Today

    At least eight skiers were killed, California authorities said, after heavy snow pummeled the region.

  21. U.N. Security Council Meets on Gaza, a Day Before Board of Peace Gathering World, Today

    Amid criticism over the board’s structure and broad mandate, the U.S. ambassador to the U.N. defended the board, saying “a new way” was needed to address the situation in Gaza.

  22. How Mamdani’s Income and Property Tax Proposals Could Affect New Yorkers New York, Today

    Mayor Zohran Mamdani has now proposed two options that called for raising taxes. Here’s a look at each proposal and the rationale and chances for each.

  23. U.S. Military Moves Into Place for Possible Strikes in Iran U.S., Today

    President Trump has given no indication that he has made a decision about how to proceed, as diplomatic talks continue.

  24. Trump apuesta por la diplomacia sin diplomáticos En español, Today

    Las personas designadas por Trump para las gestiones diplomáticas hablan el lenguaje de los negociadores, y no dedican mucho tiempo a dar lecciones sobre derechos humanos o construcción de la democracia.

  25. The Worst Avalanches in Recent North American History Weather, Today

    With at least eight people dead, Tuesday’s avalanche in California was one of the deadliest in the last five decades.

  26. As ICE Buys Up Warehouses, Even Some Trump Voters Say No U.S., Today

    The agency is ramping up arrests, but local pushback is complicating efforts to expand detention capacity and prevent overcrowding.

  27. Shipwreck Found at the Bottom of Lake Michigan After Nearly 150 Years U.S., Today

    The steamer Lac La Belle, which was carrying passengers and cargo, sank in a storm in 1872. Eight people died when one of its lifeboats capsized.

  28. Shutdowns Don’t Usually Stop Disaster Work. FEMA Just Made It Harder. Climate, Yesterday

    The agency canceled some travel to disaster sites, citing a partial government shutdown, according to emails sent to staff.

  29. Satellite Feature on iPhone Allowed Skiers to Seek Help After Avalanche U.S., Yesterday

    The Emergency SOS feature on iPhones can send texts to emergency responders via satellite when there is no cell tower nearby.

  30. Officials Violated More than 50 Court Orders in New Jersey, Justice Dept. Tells Judge U.S., Yesterday

    The violations stemmed from immigration cases. Judges across the country have expressed alarm about illegal transfers and missed deadlines.

  31. Company That Guided Sierra Ski Trip Specialized in High-End Adventures U.S., Yesterday

    Blackbird Mountain Guides, which has locations around the world, also taught mountain safety classes.

  32. Bald Eagle, Marooned on Ice Chunk in Hudson, Is Rescued by Police U.S., Yesterday

    The authorities took the injured bird to a rehabilitation center in New Jersey, which is working to stabilize it to allow for further testing and treatment.

  33. Officers Rescue Injured Bald Eagle on the Hudson River Video, Yesterday

    New York City police officers spotted a bald eagle in distress during a patrol on Tuesday morning along the Hudson River.

  34. Decoding the A.I. Beliefs of Anthropic and Its C.E.O., Dario Amodei Technology, Yesterday

    The company is at odds with the Pentagon over how its A.I. will be used. The conflict has its roots in the foundational plan for Anthropic.

  35. Texas Election Season Is Getting Spicy U.S., Yesterday

    Both parties’ Senate primary races are kicking into high gear.

  36. Defense Dept. and Anthropic Square Off in Dispute Over A.I. Safety Technology, Yesterday

    How artificial intelligence will be used in future battlefields is an issue that has turned increasingly political and may put Anthropic in a bind.

  37. Muslims in Gaza Observe Ramadan Amid Fragile Cease-Fire Deal Video, Yesterday

    Muslims in Gaza broke their fast for the start of Ramadan on Wednesday. The holy month began amid a fragile cease-fire deal between Israel and Hamas.

  38. As Elections Loom in France, a Young Activist Is Killed and Tensions Spike World, Yesterday

    The beating death of Quentin Deranque has quickly become a flashpoint between the far right and far left as France prepares for local elections next month and presidential elections next year.

  39. An Avalanche Near Lake Tahoe Kills at Least 8 Briefing, Yesterday

    Also, Mark Zuckerberg takes the stand. Here's the latest at the end of Wednesday.

  40. Yesterday’s Lake Tahoe Avalanche Missing Skiers live blog included three standalone posts:
  41. With New Momentum, Republican States Push Broader Limits for Trans Americans U.S., Yesterday

    In states that once focused mainly on health care and sports for transgender minors, debates now revolve around the validity of transgender identity.

  42. Inside the Birthplace of Your Favorite Technology Interactive, Yesterday

    How Bell Labs shaped cellphones, satellites, video calls and A.I. technology.

  43. Jo Ann Bass, Matriarch of Joe’s Stone Crab in Miami Beach, Dies at 94 Food, Yesterday

    For decades, she oversaw a money-gushing South Florida restaurant that has drawn celebrities like Frank Sinatra, Muhammad Ali and Madonna.

  44. Donald J. Trump International Airport? The President’s Company Trademarked It. U.S., Yesterday

    The Trump organization said the move was necessary to protect the brand as Florida prepares to rename an airport after the president.

  45. Daniel Radcliffe Doesn’t Want His Son to Know He Played Harry Potter. At Least Not Yet. Video, Yesterday

    Daniel Radcliffe, who returns to Broadway in “Every Brilliant Thing,” shared how his love for the “The Simpsons” has endured over the years and he revealed which books he is reading to his son.

  46. Workplace Inspections by OSHA Dropped Over a Six-Month Period of 2025 U.S., Yesterday

    Labor advocates worry that the Trump administration is relaxing oversight of companies and increasing the potential for serious injuries and deaths.

  47. David Hays, 95, Dies; Top Broadway Designer and Theater of Deaf Founder Theater, Yesterday

    He created sets and lighting for dozens of productions, including “Long Day’s Journey Into Night,” and established a new art form with his theater of the deaf, combining sign and spoken language.

  48. Journalists Arrested in Cameroon While Reporting on Trump’s Secretive Deportation Program World, Yesterday

    An Associated Press reporter was hit and held with three other journalists and a lawyer, two detainees said, while at a center for migrants secretively deported from the United States.

  49. Trump está recaudando miles de millones de dólares en dinero público. Eso no es bueno En español, Yesterday

    El presidente de EE. UU. no solo está creando cuentas extraoficiales que marginan al Congreso; también debilita las herramientas institucionales que el gobierno utiliza para recaudar fondos públicos.

  50. The Country Betting on Immigrants World, Yesterday

    Spain may have a solution to the backlash against migrants in many wealthy countries.

  51. "I Had No Idea How to Handle That”: The Drama Behind a Tense Ice Skating Moment Interactive, Yesterday

    In 1994, the Olympics were rocked by a giant skating scandal. When it was all over, three athletes waited for their medals.

  52. Edison Will Reduce Executive Bonuses as a Result of the Eaton Fire Business, Yesterday

    Southern California Edison had said its electrical equipment most likely caused the blaze, which destroyed much of Altadena, a Los Angeles suburb.

  53. Etsy Sells Depop, a Secondhand Clothing App Popular With Gen Z, to eBay Business, Yesterday

    The $1.2 billion deal comes as eBay looks to expand its appeal among younger users.

  54. The Hockey Rivalry That’s More Than Heated Opinion, Yesterday

    When the U.S. plays Canada in the Olympic women’s final, there will be much more than a gold medal at stake.

  55. Shia LaBeouf es arrestado en Nueva Orleans por agresión En español, Yesterday

    El actor, conocido por sus papeles en “Transformers” y “Megalópolis”, fue arrestado tras atacar a dos personas durante un altercado en el Barrio Francés.

  56. Tiny Love Stories: ‘I Wrote Immediately and Effusively’ Style, Yesterday

    Modern Love in miniature, featuring reader-submitted stories of no more than 100 words.

  57. We’re Back on Land in New Zealand Climate, Yesterday

    But stay tuned: We’ve still got more to share about this Antarctic expedition, and the next ones scientists are already planning.

  58. 6 Versions of ‘Wuthering Heights,’ 6 Very Different Depictions of Passion Arts, Yesterday

    From Merle Oberon and Laurence Olivier to Margot Robbie and Jacob Elordi nearly a century later, the onscreen connection between Cathy and Heathcliff has taken many turns.

  59. Ex-C.E.O. Says Epstein ‘Conned’ Him, but Democrats Are Skeptical U.S., Yesterday

    House Republicans skipped a deposition with Leslie Wexner, the retail billionaire, and Democrats said his answers were not credible.

  60. In Guthrie Mystery, Rampant Speculation Is Like ‘Salt on the Open Wound’ U.S., Yesterday

    True crime obsessives, internet theorizers and livestreamers are complicating the investigation of the kidnapping of Nancy Guthrie, the mother of the “Today” show host Savannah Guthrie.

  61. Administration Targets Noncitizen Voting, Despite Finding It Rare U.S., Yesterday

    The intensified push is part of an extraordinary all-fronts effort to insert federal law enforcement into the machinery of American elections ahead of the midterms.

  62. The MAHA Coalition Is Falling Apart Opinion, Yesterday

    A political movement cannot survive on spite alone.

  63. Jesse Jackson’s Wardrobe Was Also the Message Opinion, Yesterday

    From dashikis to turtlenecks to leisure suits, he was never worried about looking like he worked at a bank.

  64. E.P.A. Plans to Loosen Mercury Rules for Coal Plants, Documents Show Climate, Yesterday

    Senior officials at the Environmental Protection Agency are expected to announce the move on Friday, according to people briefed on the matter.

  65. Mark Zuckerberg Takes the Stand in Landmark Social Media Addiction Trial Technology, Yesterday

    Meta’s chief executive said users spent a lot of time on Instagram because of its value, as he was grilled about child safety issues in front of a jury.

  66. Fed Minutes Show No Rush to Restart Rate Cuts, and Even Possibility of Hikes Business, Yesterday

    Barring a rapid deterioration in the labor market or a significant cooling of inflation, the Federal Reserve appears poised for an extended hold.

  67. El silencio era la clave del círculo más cercano de Jeffrey Epstein En español, Yesterday

    Había numerosas señales de que algo no iba bien con Jeffrey Epstein. ¿Por qué nadie dijo nada?

  68. Mamdani Directs Agency to Restart Homeless Encampments Sweeps Video, Yesterday

    Mayor Zohran Mamdani reversed course on Wednesday and said that New York City will restart the process of sweeping homeless encampments. Mr. Mamdani said that his administration will connect the homeless with shelter and services.

  69. South Sudan Appoints Dead Man to Election Panel, in Sign of Political Crisis World, Yesterday

    The government of President Salva Kiir has been accused of gross incompetence, as fighting between rebels and security forces pushes toward the capital.

  70. Yesterday’s Antarctica Thwaites Glacier live blog included one standalone post:
  71. Snow Conditions Around Tahoe Were Ripe for an Avalanche Weather, Yesterday

    A recent dry spell meant that as heavy snow fell this week, it landed on an unstable snowpack.

  72. When a Government Tracks Its Opponents Opinion, Yesterday

    The Department of Homeland Security’s tracking of opponents of ICE. Also: Antislavery Americans; Native American pain; hazing laws; sympathy from Canada.

  73. First Rule of Navigating Antarctic Seas? ‘Don’t Disobey the Ice.’ Climate, Yesterday

    Even with a sturdy ship and the help of satellite images, negotiating the frozen ocean requires a dose of humility before nature’s might.

  74. Backcountry Skiers Carry a Variety of Safety Gear U.S., Yesterday

    Beacons, shovels and probes are necessities in avalanche country.

  75. Why Don’t We Know How Many People Are Homeless? Headway, Yesterday

    In our conversation about numbers that explain the world, we’re looking at the point-in-time count.

  76. What Do A.I. Chatbots Discuss Among Themselves? We Sent One to Find Out. The Upshot, Yesterday

    We interviewed our bot about what it learned on Moltbook, the A.I.-only social network.

  77. N.I.H. Director Will Temporarily Run C.D.C. in Leadership Shake-Up U.S., Yesterday

    Dr. Jay Bhattacharya will serve as acting director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention until President Trump appoints a permanent director.

  78. Jeon Is a Korean Favorite for a Reason. Here’s Why. Food, Yesterday

    Making these pan-fried fritters is a labor of love, timeless, joy-inducing and effusively Korean.

  79. Fritz Lang’s Silent Epic, the Way It Was Meant to Be Heard Arts, Yesterday

    The monumental, two-film “Die Nibelungen,” drawn from similar material to Wagner’s “Ring,” is best when presented live with a full orchestra.

  80. Do I Have to Take Over the Family Company if I Can’t Stand My Cousin? Magazine, Yesterday

    I can’t picture spending the rest of my career working with him.

  81. Mamdani Fills Out Housing Board in Push to Freeze Rent New York, Yesterday

    Mayor Zohran Mamdani appointed six members to the Rent Guidelines Board, which decides whether rents can go up in nearly one million rent-stabilized apartments.

  82. Several Skiers Still Missing After Avalanche Near Lake Tahoe Video, Yesterday

    Rescuers have been able to locate some of the 15-person backcountry ski group in California that was caught in an avalanche near Lake Tahoe. Heavy, disruptive snowfall has been forecast to continue in the area.

  83. EE. UU. imputa al capitán de un buque petrolero perseguido durante semanas En español, Yesterday

    Los cargos incluyen enarbolar falsamente una bandera guyanesa y no obedecer una orden de la Guardia Costera de detener el barco para que fuera abordado por fuerzas estadounidenses.

  84. Meta Begins $65 Million Election Push to Advance A.I. Agenda Technology, Yesterday

    Meta’s biggest election investment aims to prevent state legislation that it fears could inhibit artificial intelligence development. Its spending starts this week in Texas and Illinois.

  85. Crispy, Crunchy, Snappy, Crackly Food, Yesterday

    My new sheet-pan scallion shrimp leads today’s lineup of audibly delicious recipes.

  86. How Microbes Got Their Crawl Science, Yesterday

    In the oceans and on land, scientists are discovering rare, transitional organisms that bridge the gap between Earth’s simplest cells and today’s complex ones.

  87. 7 Moves to Improve Your Balance and Overall Strength Well, Yesterday

    These exercises challenge one side of your body at a time. Practicing them can make daily tasks easier.

  88. One Man Stole $660 Million. He’ll Never Pay It Back. Opinion, Yesterday

    Ordinary citizens have a range of legal tools to hold the rich and politically connected accountable.

  89. Colorado Democrats Push to Rip Up 2028 House Map for an Extra Edge U.S., Yesterday

    A proposed ballot measure to give Democrats more seats for the 2028 and 2030 elections signals that the nation’s gerrymandering fight is likely to persist for years.

  90. A Case Against 6 Democrats Lacked Urgency. Then Came a Swift Bid for an Indictment. U.S., Yesterday

    Prosecutors have been repeatedly caught between the president’s insistence that they undertake weak or baseless cases and the necessity of having to go to court.

  91. Rachel Zoe Never Wanted to Be Famous Style, Yesterday

    The woman who made stylists into celebrities is back where it all started — reality TV.

  92. Russia’s Exile From World Sports Will End Next Month at Paralympics World, Yesterday

    Six Russian athletes and four Belarusians will be allowed to represent their nations, officials said. The decision could pave the way for a Russian team to compete at the 2028 Summer Games in Los Angeles.

  93. ‘Billy Preston’ Review: A Unique and Tortured Talent Movies, Yesterday

    The Beatles, the Stones and Clapton shared the stage with him. He made solo hits, too. A documentary by Paris Barclay explores his success and his difficult life.

  94. The New York Times Wins 3 Polk Awards Business, Yesterday

    The Times was honored for its coverage of President Trump, the abuse of housekeepers and nannies in Saudi Arabia and brutality in New York prisons.

  95. Kentucky Derby Operator Accused of Regulatory ‘Freeloading’ Business, Yesterday

    The Horseracing Integrity and Safety Authority filed a complaint saying Churchill Downs Inc. is not paying its fair share to support inspections and testing.

  96. Mamdani to Reinstitute Homeless Encampment Sweeps New York, Yesterday

    Mayor Zohran Mamdani will place the Department of Homeless Services in charge of the sweeps, replacing the Police Department as lead of the interagency effort.

  97. In Cynthia Erivo’s ‘Dracula,’ There’s Mirth Amid the Horror Theater, Yesterday

    The “Wicked” actress plays 23 roles in a one-woman show on London’s West End.

  98. El debut olímpico de una patinadora rusa está bajo la sombra del dopaje En español, Yesterday

    Adeliia Petrosian, de 18 años, tiene el currículum de una medallista. Pero su entorno formó parte de un escándalo de dopaje en los Juegos Olímpicos pasados.

  99. The Behind the Scenes Search for Compromise on Territory in Ukraine Talks World, Yesterday

    The latest round of talks ended with no indication of progress, but negotiators are bargaining over who will control land in eastern Ukraine if they reach a settlement.

  100. Elon Musk’s xAI Gets $3 Billion Investment From Saudi-Backed A.I. Firm Business, Yesterday

    Humain, which was created by Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman last year, said it made the investment just before xAI was acquired by SpaceX, Mr. Musk’s rocket company.

  101. As Trump Obliterates Climate Efforts, States Try to Fill the Gap Climate, Yesterday

    Across the country, Democratic-led states are accelerating their initiatives to cut greenhouse gas emissions. Their role just became much more important.

  102. Mikaela Shiffrin exorcises ghost of Olympic past. World, Yesterday

    After failing to medal in 2022, Shiffrin rebounded to win gold in slalom.

  103. What Does ‘God-Centered’ Education Have to Do with Public School? Opinion, Yesterday

    Linda McMahon is shocked — shocked! — that there’s been a backlash to the Department of Education’s ‘History Rocks!’ tour.

  104. How to Watch Free Live Television on Your Phone or Tablet Technology, Yesterday

    Whether by app or old-school antennas, budget-friendly options abound.

  105. I Receive So Many Angry Text Messages! How Can I Make Them Stop? Style, Yesterday

    Sick and tired of feeling like a receptacle for others’ negative emotions, a reader is desperate to stem the tide of foul-tempered texts.

  106. F.D.A. Reverses Decision and Agrees to Review Moderna’s Flu Vaccine Health, Yesterday

    Moderna said it had held further discussions with regulators and announced that the agency would accept the company’s application for approval of its flu vaccine that uses mRNA technology.

  107. When the Difference Between Olympic Gold and Silver Is Razor-Thin Interactive, Yesterday

    The difference between first and second place in several events at the 2026 Winter Games has come down to margins unthinkably small. The dramatic finishes have thrilled spectators and left some competitors stunned.

  108. How Crypto’s Lobbying Muscle May Save a Big Bill Business, Yesterday

    A market rout may have decimated the crypto industry. But its machine in Washington may power proposed regulation past concerned Democrats.

  109. E.P.A. Faces First Lawsuit Over Its Killing of Major Climate Rule Climate, Yesterday

    Environmental and health groups sued the E.P.A. over its elimination of the endangerment finding. The matter is likely to end up before the Supreme Court.

  110. Uber Will Offer Incentives for E.V. Charger Construction Business, Yesterday

    The company said it would encourage companies that operated chargers to install them in neighborhoods where its drivers lived and work.

  111. At These Gaza Schools, ‘Peace Building’ Is Part of the Curriculum World, Yesterday

    A fast-growing network of private schools, the brainchild of a North Carolina neurosurgeon, is teaching 9,000 war orphans and other needy Palestinian youngsters.

  112. Remembering Jesse Jackson Briefing, Yesterday

    We look back at the life and legacy of an American who helped shape our politics and our culture.

  113. Power Shift in Syria Upends an Archipelago for ISIS Prisoners World, Yesterday

    America’s Kurdish allies oversaw two dozen sites holding thousands of members of the terrorist group and their families. Their withdrawal has left the system in chaos.

  114. La diplomacia Labubu En español, Yesterday

    China parece estar ganándose más corazones y mentes en el extranjero. ¿Ha mejorado su poder blando?

  115. Colbert Says CBS Barred Interview With Democrat, and Search Teams Scramble After Lake Tahoe Avalanche The Headlines, Yesterday

    Plus, Brad Pitt vs. Tom Cruise?

  116. La cirugía de aumento de estatura puede agregar centímetros, pero tiene riesgos En español, Yesterday

    El alargamiento de extremidades se practica desde hace décadas para corregir deformidades o discrepancias. Ahora ha cobrado mayor relevancia como procedimiento cosmético.

  117. Can A.I. Already Do Your Job? The Daily, Yesterday

    Tools like Claude Code generate computer code when people type prompts, so those with no coding experience can create their own programs and apps.

  118. Wordle Review No. 1,706 Gameplay, Yesterday

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Thursday, Feb. 19, 2026.

  119. Strands Sidekick No. 718 Gameplay, Yesterday

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Thursday, Feb. 19, 2026.

  120. Connections Companion No. 984 Gameplay, Yesterday

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Thursday, Feb. 19, 2026.

  121. Nine Skiers Still Missing After Lake Tahoe Avalanche U.S., Yesterday

    The avalanche struck a guided backcountry skiing group near Truckee, Calif., near the end of a multiday trip, officials said. Six skiers have been rescued.

  122. An Architect of Virginia’s Redistricting Will Run for a New Seat Himself U.S., Yesterday

    Dan Helmer, a Democratic state lawmaker, played a key role in putting redrawn congressional maps before state voters.

  123. Una jueza ordena al gobierno de Trump restablecer las exposiciones sobre la esclavitud en la casa de Washington En español, Yesterday

    Según el fallo, el gobierno no está facultado para borrar o alterar verdades históricas. Anteriormente se habían retirado exposiciones en la antigua casa del primer presidente en Filadelfia.

  124. Democrats Plan to Counter Trump’s Speech to Congress With Rally U.S., Yesterday

    The House Democratic leader has asked rank-and-file members to sit quietly at the speech or skip it altogether, wary of creating a distraction.

  125. How to Dress for Financial Fraud Style, Yesterday

    The best dressed character on HBO’s “Industry” also happens to be its most morally compromised.

  126. January’s Winter Storm Broke Records. So Do the Heat Bills. Real Estate, Yesterday

    People are starting to receive eye-popping energy bills after last month’s winter storm — but the cold weather may not be the only source to blame.

  127. What Happened When My Dad and I Came Out to Each Other Podcasts, Yesterday

    After we told the truth, our relationship would never be the same.

  128. Marco Rubio Is Failing Western Civ Opinion, Yesterday

    The Declaration of Independence’s powerful vision of equality stands as a chief obstacle to the MAGA right’s effort to consummate its vision of domination.

  129. $450,000 Homes in Vermont, Georgia and Colorado Real Estate, Yesterday

    A farmhouse in Jamaica, Vt., a 1930 townhouse in Savannah, Ga., and a cottage in Colorado Springs.

  130. In the Resistance, We Drive Minivans Opinion, Yesterday

    In Minneapolis, people ignore the cold to defend their neighbors from ICE.

  131. How Mamdani Plans to Try to Fix NYCHA New York, Yesterday

    The city’s biggest landlord, the Housing Authority, answers to the mayor. The system has long been in crisis.

  132. How Intense Should Love Really Be? We Want to Hear Your Thoughts. Magazine, Yesterday

    Have you ever been called a “love addict?” Ever suspected somebody else was?

  133. When Just Skiing Downhill Isn’t Enough: Meet Skimo, the Newest Olympic Sport World, Yesterday

    Ski mountaineering tests strength and endurance as athletes race uphill on skis and on foot before going back down.

  134. Is the U.S. Tax Code Anti-Feminist? Your Money, Yesterday

    Academics have tried to reimagine how our tax laws would be transformed through a feminist lens, and how they could be more equitable and attentive toward caregivers.

  135. Ethan Hawke’s Films Are Getting Harder to Make, but He Still Has Faith Movies, Yesterday

    A best actor Oscar contender for “Blue Moon,” the star reflects on turbulent times in Hollywood and the notion of selling out: “I think about it constantly.”

  136. A Norwegian Surfer’s House by the North Sea Home & Garden, Yesterday

    Bjarte Sandal renovated a townhouse in a popular Stavanger residential complex, restoring it to its midcentury origins.

  137. The A.I. Disruption Is Actually Here, and It’s Not Terrible Opinion, Yesterday

    We’re entering a new renaissance of software development. We should all be excited, despite the uncertainties that lie ahead.

  138. Billy Preston’s Music Was ‘Pure Joy.’ But His Life Ended in Tragedy. Arts, Yesterday

    The Beatles’ beloved collaborator died at 59 in 2006. A new documentary, “That’s the Way God Planned It,” explores what he long kept hidden.

  139. 5 Standout Shows During Frieze Arts, Yesterday

    Alongside the Frieze Los Angeles fair at the Santa Monica Airport, Feb. 26 to March 1, the city offers striking art discoveries and a celebrated group show.

  140. Could You Ditch Your Phone for a Week? The Learning Network, Yesterday

    A group of college students went on a tech fast for a week. Not only did they survive — they also learned more about themselves and the world around them.

  141. A Downtown Vibe Comes to Broadway This Spring Theater, Yesterday

    Without the usual flood of new musicals, the playwrights of works like “Becky Shaw,” “Dog Day Afternoon” and “Giant” are getting a chance to shine.

  142. An Artist of the Unimaginable T Magazine, Yesterday

    How Michael Heizer’s massive projects have transformed the American landscape.

  143. Michael Heizer Measures His Art in Miles and Tons T Magazine, Yesterday

    It took the artist half a century of toil in the most remote parts of Nevada to build what may be the most extreme contemporary monument ever made. Now what?

  144. What to See in New York This Spring Arts, Yesterday

    Onstage, “Cats: The Jellicle Ball” and Adrien Brody in “The Fear of 13.” Plus: Cardi B goes on tour, Lise Davidsen takes on Isolde at the Met, 100 years of Martha Graham and more.

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