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  1. El largo adiós de la autodeportación: una pareja de California vuelve a México Interactive, February 5

    Enrique Castillejos y su esposa, María Elena Hernandez, formaron y criaron una familia en California. Pero, como migrantes indocumentados, decidieron volver a México en lugar de vivir con miedo a las redadas del gobierno de Trump.

  2. Venezuela Said to Detain Maduro Allies Targeted by the U.S. World, February 5

    The questioning of the politically connected businessmen, Raúl Gorrín and Alex Saab, signaled deepening cooperation between the two nations.

  3. Source of a Large Print Gameplay, February 5

    Dario Salvucci makes his New York Times Crossword debut.

  4. Savannah Guthrie Addresses Mother’s Abductor: ‘We Are Ready to Talk’ U.S., February 5

    Ms. Guthrie, the television anchor, and her siblings released a video on Wednesday night asking for proof that their mother, Nancy, is alive.

  5. Brad Karp Resigns as Paul Weiss Chairman Amid Epstein Fallout Business, February 5

    The decision followed the release of a series of embarrassing emails between Mr. Karp and Jeffrey Epstein.

  6. The Long Goodbye: A California Couple Self-Deports to Mexico Interactive, February 5

    Enrique Castillejos and his wife, Maria Elena Hernandez, raised a family in California. But they were undocumented immigrants, and after President Trump’s crackdown began, they decided to return to Mexico.

  7. China’s Xi Presses Trump on Taiwan in Phone Call U.S., February 5

    Both leaders gave versions of what they discussed, but the Chinese president’s take made clear the issue of the island was front and center.

  8. Man Who Falsely Claimed He Killed Charlie Kirk Is Sentenced to Prison U.S., February 5

    The authorities said the man, George Zinn, tried to derail their search for Mr. Kirk’s actual killer. He faces up to 15 years in prison on obstruction of justice and other charges.

  9. U.S. and Iran to Hold Talks in Oman on Friday World, February 5

    The White House confirmed a meeting would take place after days of conflicting reports on the talks’ timing, location and format.

  10. New York City Partners with W.H.O. as U.S. Withdraws From Global Effort New York, February 5

    City health authorities are joining a network that counters new pathogens and emerging outbreaks.

  11. A Canadian Pop Star’s New Olympics Ad Has Some Elbows Up World, February 5

    Tate McRae’s promotional video for NBC, in which she name checks Team USA athletes, has drawn the ire of some Canadians as the country’s relationship with the United States hits new lows.

  12. Trump Says His Unpredictable Style Gives Him Leverage. But It Has a Cost. U.S., Today

    A year into President Trump’s second term, his threats, retreats, twists and turns appear to be wearing on allies and adversaries.

  13. Newsom, Shapiro and Other Democrats Whip Up the 2028 Book Buzz U.S., Today

    A number of potential presidential candidates are releasing memoirs as the shadow primary heats up.

  14. ‘Un día trágico para el periodismo’: The Washington Post comienza un recorte masivo En español, Today

    Los despidos afectarán la cobertura local, internacional y deportiva del Post, y reducirán el número de todos sus empleados en un 30 por ciento.

  15. Senators Accuse Equifax of ‘Price-Gouging’ Medicaid Programs Health, Today

    The company’s data will be essential for many states to comply with new work requirements for the health insurance program that take effect next year.

  16. I’m the Prime Minister of Spain. This Is Why the West Needs Migrants. Opinion, Today

    In Spain, it is our duty to become the welcoming and tolerant society our ancestors would have hoped to find on the other side of our borders.

  17. Justices Allow California to Use a Voting Map That Helps Democrats Briefing, Today

    Also, hundreds of federal agents are set to withdraw from Minneapolis. Here’s the latest at the end of Wednesday.

  18. University of Southern California Names a Lawyer as Its New President U.S., Today

    The president, Beong-Soo Kim, had served on an interim basis and already faced pressure from the Trump administration to join a higher education compact to follow a set of conservative ideas. He refused.

  19. Dutch Queen Joins Armed Forces in Symbolic Move of Support for Military World, Today

    Queen Máxima of the Netherlands enlisted as a reservist, the Royal House said, because the country’s security “can no longer be taken for granted.”

  20. Jersey City Faces a Stunning Budget Deficit, Report Shows New York, Today

    The city’s new mayor, James Solomon, is blaming his predecessor, Steven Fulop, who just became the head of an influential business advocacy group in New York City.

  21. John F. Kennedy Jr. and Carolyn Bessette-Kennedy and Embraced at ‘Love Story’ Premiere Style, Today

    A party for Ryan Murphy’s new TV show about the couple drew a crowd that included Naomi Watts, Martha Stewart and Grace Gummer.

  22. Blanche Marvin, 100, Dies; Critic Was, Maybe, ‘Streetcar’ Inspiration Theater, Today

    She was a ubiquitous presence at London theaters and claimed to have inspired the name — and final words — of Tennessee Williams’s Blanche DuBois.

  23. This Is the Real Reason Susie Wiles Talked to Me 11 Times Opinion, Today

    What did her unguarded remarks reveal about the Trump White House?

  24. Tiny Love Stories: ‘I Mistook Her Optimism for an Act’ Style, Today

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

  25. Doctors’ Group Endorses Restrictions on Gender-Related Surgery for Minors Health, Today

    The A.M.A.’s announcement followed a similar recommendation from the American Society of Plastic Surgeons. Other medical groups argued for a more personalized approach.

  26. Washington Post Sports Department Was Among Last of Its Kind Business, Today

    The Post is laying off or reassigning all the reporters and editors in its sports section, days before the Super Bowl and the Winter Olympics in Italy.

  27. Google Plans to Double Spending Amid A.I. Race Business, Today

    Profits jumped 30 percent to $34.5 billion last quarter, and the tech giant is increasing its capital spending this year to as much as $185 billion.

  28. En aras de la paz, los ucranianos consideran lo impensable: ceder territorio En español, Today

    Las encuestas muestran una creciente aceptación de las concesiones territoriales entre un público cansado de la guerra, siempre y cuando Ucrania reciba garantías de seguridad sólidas.

  29. In Forcing the Clintons to Testify on Epstein, Comer Sets a New Precedent U.S., Today

    The Republican chairman’s successful targeting of a former president who faces no charge of wrongdoing was the sort of tactic typical in an autocracy where leaders fear being jailed when they are out of power.

  30. 700 agentes de inmigración saldrán de Mineápolis, según el zar fronterizo En español, Today

    Unos 2000 agentes y parte del personal se quedarán en la ciudad, donde las muertes a manos de agentes federales de dos personas que protestaban contra la represión migratoria han generado indignación.

  31. Is ‘Wuthering Heights’ Actually the Greatest Love Story of All Time? Interactive, Today

    Catherine and Heathcliff are returning to the screen, but their passion burns brightest in a handful of sentences from Emily Brontë’s novel.

  32. Babies, Robots and Climate Change World, Today

    It’s often assumed that lower birthrates could help slow climate change and A.I. disruption. The reality is more complex.

  33. El Desfile de las Naciones es un clásico olímpico. Italia hará 4 En español, Today

    Como los Juegos de Invierno de 2026 estarán tan dispersos geográficamente, los atletas desfilarán en Milán y en varias sedes más.

  34. New York and New Jersey Governors Resolve Fight Over Appointees New York, Today

    The board of the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey will vote this week to confirm Kathryn Garcia as the executive director and Jean Roehrenbeck as the deputy executive director of the agency.

  35. How A.I. Is Reshaping Our World: A Live Webinar for Students on March 4 The Learning Network, Today

    Hear from journalists who are covering how this technology is changing life in and out of school. Teachers should submit students’ video questions using the form below.

  36. Trump’s Border Czar to Pull 700 Agents Out of Minnesota Video, Today

    Tom Homan, the White House border czar, said that 700 immigration agents will be moved out of Minnesota. About 2,000 agents and officers will stay behind to enforce the administration’s immigration crackdown.

  37. Fulton County in Georgia Demands Return of 2020 Election Materials Video, Today

    Fulton County, Ga., filed a motion on Wednesday demanding the return of ballots and other election materials that were seized by the F.B.I.

  38. Pregnant Women in Minneapolis Hiding From ICE Face Impossible Choice Video, Today

    Health care providers across Minnesota have reported federal immigration agents present in and around medical centers. As arrests continue across the state, expecting mothers are afraid to go to their appointments — and reconsidering their birth plans.

  39. Birthrates Are Down. That Can Be a Sign of Progress Headway, Today

    The first in a weekly series exploring where we’re headed one number at a time.

  40. Mamdani Chooses a Liberal Jewish Leader to Run Antisemitism Office New York, Today

    Phylisa Wisdom, the executive director of the New York Jewish Agenda, shares Mayor Zohran Mamdani’s criticism of Israel’s treatment of Gaza, but supports its right to exist as a Jewish state.

  41. Russian Comedian Accused of Making a Joke About Veterans Gets Prison Time World, Today

    The comedian, Artemy Ostanin, was convicted of “inciting hatred” by making a joke during a stand-up routine in March.

  42. Two Resign From Human Rights Watch Over Shelved Report Criticizing Israel World, Today

    Omar Shakir and Milena Ansari said they had quit over the stalled publication of a report that concludes it is a crime against humanity to deny Palestinians the ability to return to the territory that is now Israel.

  43. Mamdani Will Endorse Hochul for Re-election This Week New York, Today

    Mayor Zohran Mamdani’s support could lend a jolt of progressive energy to the governor’s campaign and further cement their once-unlikely partnership.

  44. Bessent Says Fed Lacks Accountability and Has Lost Public Trust U.S., Today

    In a House committee hearing, the Treasury secretary declined to say if the president has the power to fire a member of the central bank’s board.

  45. ICE’s New Surveillance State Isn’t Tracking Only Immigrants Opinion, Today

    The nationwide nativist dragnet has a long list of targets.

  46. Read the document Interactive, Today

    David A. Ross said he remained “ashamed” for having been “taken in” by Jeffrey Epstein. Mr. Ross resigned his position at the School of Visual Arts in New York.

  47. Gunmen in Nigeria Kill More Than 160, Aid Official Says World, Today

    The raiders stormed a rural community in central Nigeria, killing dozens and setting homes on fire in one of the country’s worst recent attacks.

  48. Melinda French Gates habla sobre las menciones a Bill Gates en los archivos Epstein En español, Today

    Los mensajes que sugieren que Bill Gates mantuvo relaciones sexuales extramaritales, en el lote más reciente de los archivos Epstein, le trajeron recuerdos “dolorosos”, dijo French Gates en entrevista.

  49. F.T.C. Settles With Express Scripts Over High Insulin Prices Health, Today

    The Trump administration announced that the company, a pharmacy benefit manager, had agreed to make significant changes to its practices.

  50. Mickey Lolich, Hero of the 1968 World Series, Dies at 85 Sports, Today

    A Detroit Tigers pitcher, he was famous for his ample waistline — and for his three complete-game wins in defeating the Cardinals, making him the Series’ M.V.P.

  51. Former Whitney Chief Resigns From Art School After Epstein Email Release New York, Today

    David A. Ross said he remained “ashamed” for having been “taken in” by Jeffrey Epstein. Mr. Ross resigned his position at the School of Visual Arts in New York.

  52. Officials Say ICE Won’t Conduct a Super Bowl Surge. The Bay Area Is Skeptical. U.S., Today

    Leaders in the San Francisco Bay Area have passed “anti-ICE” ordinances, and activists have planned protests and rapid response efforts ahead of the big game.

  53. Read the Emails Between Jeffrey Epstein and Soon-Yi Interactive, Today

    Emails released by the U.S. Department of Justice show that Jeffrey Epstein helped Woody Allen and Soon-Yi Previn as one of their daughters was applying to colleges, connecting the family with the president of Bard College.

  54. Federal Agency Investigates Nike for Discrimination Against White Workers Business, Today

    It appeared to be the first time the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission has targeted diversity policies at a large company.

  55. Supreme Court Clears Way for California Voting Map U.S., Today

    The state’s Republican Party had asked the justices to step in and block the new congressional maps, which give an advantage to Democrats, before the midterms.

  56. Educators Sue to Keep Immigration Agents From Schools and Bus Stops U.S., Today

    The lawsuit is challenging a Trump administration policy allowing federal agents near locations such as schools, churches and hospitals.

  57. In Spending Talks, Senators Clash Over Immigration Crackdown U.S., Today

    Democrats’ push to rein in federal agents, and Republican opposition, reflect opposite views of whether the deportation drive should be bound by standard law enforcement rules.

  58. Chevron to Explore Oil and Gas Work in Syria World, Today

    Chevron has signed an initial agreement to start working in Syria, weeks after the Syrian government seized control of key oil and gas fields in the north of the country.

  59. France’s Raid on X Escalates Trans-Atlantic Showdown Over Social Media World, Today

    The French investigation into Elon Musk’s X illustrated a fundamental divide between European and American leaders about how to regulate social media — or whether to restrict it at all.

  60. Have You Been Impacted by the Affordability Crisis? Tell Us. U.S., Today

    We want to hear about how costs are having an impact on your life.

  61. Israeli Strikes Kill At Least 21 Palestinians Across Gaza Video, Today

    Israel struck Gaza on Wednesday killing at least 21 Palestinians, according to local officials. The Israeli military said it was responding to an attack on its forces in Gaza that left one soldier severely wounded.

  62. Film Club: ‘Dear ICE: Letters From Students Living in Fear’ The Learning Network, Today

    What would you like to say to ICE agents, and to the children who are detained in immigration detention centers?

  63. Man Convicted of Trying to Assassinate Trump Gets Life Sentence U.S., Today

    Federal prosecutors told the judge that Ryan Routh had “plotted painstakingly” to ambush Donald J. Trump in 2024 at his golf course near West Palm Beach.

  64. South African Party Leader Bows Out, Stirring Fears for Government’s Future World, Today

    John Steenhuisen, who led a party supporting the A.N.C. in a coalition government, is leaving after controversies about his handling of a livestock virus and Uber Eats orders.

  65. Bright Horizons Child Care Centers Face Dozens of Alarming Complaints New York, Today

    In New York City, health officials have moved to shut down one center where workers were charged with child abuse. Records show that problems extend across the network.

  66. Erasing American History, the Trump Way Opinion, Today

    Readers object to the National Park Service’s deletions at historic sites ordered by the Trump administration. Also: David Brooks’s farewell column.

  67. Prosecutor Fired After Voicing Frustration With Immigration Caseload U.S., Today

    The prosecutor, Julie T. Le, told a judge that she and her colleagues in the U.S. attorney’s office were overwhelmed by the White House’s immigration operation in Minnesota.

  68. Hochul Chooses Adrienne Adams to Join Her Re-election Ticket New York, Today

    By choosing Ms. Adams as her nominee for lieutenant governor, Gov. Kathy Hochul created the first all-woman major-party ticket in New York State history.

  69. 7 Unforgettable Dogs at Westminster Style, Today

    Antenna ears, floofy coats, glittery barrettes and more.

  70. Epstein Helped Woody Allen’s Daughter Get Into College, Emails Show U.S., Today

    Bard College’s president, Leon Botstein, agreed to help Woody Allen and Soon-Yi Previn’s daughter after Jeffrey Epstein connected them, emails released by the Justice Department show.

  71. Melinda French Gates Addresses New References to Bill Gates in Epstein Files U.S., Today

    Messages in the latest Epstein files suggesting that Bill Gates had engaged in extramarital sex brought up “painful” memories, his former wife said in an interview. Mr. Gates has denied the claims.

  72. A Trump ‘Blockade’ Is Stalling Hundreds of Wind and Solar Projects Nationwide Climate, Today

    Federal agencies are delaying approvals for renewable energy projects on both federal land and private property at a time when electricity demand is going up.

  73. A Bernie Bro Writes a Fawning Biography of His Hero Books, Today

    In “Bernie for Burlington,” Dan Chiasson’s affection for his subject risks turning history into a sales pitch.

  74. Israel Launches Deadly Strikes on Gaza, Saying Militants Attacked Its Soldiers World, Today

    Gaza officials said the Israeli airstrikes killed at least 21 Palestinians. Israel said one of its soldiers was critically wounded in the attack by Palestinian gunmen.

  75. Alvin Ailey Company to Get $10 Million Endowment to Fund Top Job Arts, Today

    The gift from Daria Wallach, a retired leader in the financial services industry, is to endow the company’s artistic director.

  76. My Neighbors Are Running an Auto Shop in Their Driveway. What Should I Do? Magazine, Today

    I’m afraid that even a code violation could draw attention from ICE.

  77. How the Justice Department Failed Epstein’s Victims — Again Video, Today

    Molly Jong-Fast argues that the Trump administration’s sloppy release of the Epstein files is more than just incompetence; it’s a betrayal of the victims.

  78. Are You ‘Biohacking’ to Perform Better at Work? We Want to Hear From You. Business, Today

    Please tell us what changes you’ve made to your health and wellness practices to improve your brain function and job performance. We may include your experiences in an article.

  79. ‘Trump Has Lost the Country’ Video, Today

    Columnist Ross Douthat on “the truth that you won’t hear” when it comes to Trump’s vanishing coalition.

  80. State Fiscal Chiefs Protest Federal Immigration Chaos Business, Today

    Sixteen elected treasury officials, all Democrats, wrote to President Trump to say ICE crackdowns are bad for business and tax revenues: “People must feel safe to go to work.”

  81. Texas A&M Lecturer Who Was Fired Over Gender Lesson Sues University U.S., Today

    In a federal lawsuit, the lecturer, Melissa McCoul, accused the university of violating the First Amendment.

  82. Trump reprende a una periodista de CNN por no sonreír En español, Today

    El presidente de EE. UU. ha señalado con frecuencia a mujeres periodistas para atacarlas personalmente. Esta vez lo hizo con Kaitlan Collins, corresponsal jefa de CNN en la Casa Blanca.

  83. Trump insiste en ‘nacionalizar’ las elecciones de EE. UU., mientras la Casa Blanca se retracta En español, Today

    El presidente Trump repitió sus afirmaciones infundadas de que las elecciones estadounidenses están manipuladas, en tanto los republicanos se enfrentan a posibles pérdidas este otoño.

  84. ‘Bridgerton’ Tackles the Orgasm Gap Well, Today

    Sex therapists say a character’s struggle to reach her “pinnacle” could help viewers better understand women’s sexuality.

  85. Six More Weeks of Stews Food, Today

    More winter means more opportunities for burbling pots of comfort, like my classic beef Bourguignon.

  86. Border Czar Says He Is Pulling 700 Immigration Agents Out of Minneapolis U.S., Today

    About 2,000 personnel will be left in the city, where the killings of two protesters against President Trump’s immigration crackdown by federal officers have generated outrage.

  87. Lee H. Hamilton, a Foreign Policy Power in Congress, Dies at 94 U.S., Today

    A moderate Democrat from Indiana for 34 years, he led the House Foreign Affairs and Intelligence committees and helped investigate the Iran-contra scandal and the Sept. 11 attacks.

  88. U.S. Flu Cases Are Rising Again Well, Today

    Cases may have peaked in December, but flu season isn’t over just yet.

  89. Trump’s Call to ‘Nationalize’ Elections Adds to State Officials’ Alarm U.S., Today

    Some top state election officials, who run voting across the country, worry that the federal government has become hostile to them and their work.

  90. Penny, a Doberman Pinscher, Wins 150th Westminster Dog Show Video, Today

    Penny, an easygoing Doberman pinscher with a rich, shiny black coat, won the 150th Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show, becoming the fifth member of her breed to ever win best in show.

  91. Former Prince Andrew Moves Out of Royal Home Amid Fresh Epstein Revelations World, Today

    Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor was stripped of his titles last year and told to give up his grand residence because of growing concern over his links to Jeffrey Epstein.

  92. Mystery of Guthrie’s Mother Has Nation Fixated on a Desert Subdivision U.S., Today

    The disappearance of Nancy Guthrie, mother of the news anchor Savannah Guthrie, has reporters, neighbors and drones flooding streets and foothills in Tucson, Ariz.

  93. The Actress Who Disappeared Twice Theater, Today

    Libby Howes was an imposing presence onstage with the Wooster Group. But after abruptly leaving New York in 1981 she became a theater world mystery. What happened?

  94. Fulton County in Georgia Challenges the F.B.I.’s Seizure of 2020 Ballots U.S., Today

    The county filed a motion demanding the return of ballots and other election materials that were seized by the F.B.I. in a highly unusual move by the Trump administration.

  95. Trump Berates Female Reporter Pressing Him on Epstein for Not Smiling Video, Today

    President Trump scolded CNN’s chief White House correspondent, Kaitlan Collins, after she asked about the latest release of files related to Jeffrey Epstein, calling her “the worst reporter.”

  96. The Israeli Politician Fighting to Keep the Two-State Solution Alive Magazine, Today

    To many Israelis, he’s a war hero. To others, he’s a traitor guilty of “blood libel.” Can Yair Golan change politics in Israel?

  97. Welcome to the Resistance, Public School Parents Opinion, Today

    School communities are central to organizing against federal harassment.

  98. Should I Reach Out to a Young Person Who Ghosted My Elderly Mother? Style, Today

    A reader weighs getting involved in her 88-year-old mother’s withered friendship with a younger woman, who abruptly stopped making plans with her three years ago.

  99. Washington Post Begins Laying Off More Than 300 Journalists Business, Today

    The layoffs will cut into The Post’s local, international and sports coverage, and reduce the number of all its employees by about 30 percent.

  100. Why A.I. Fears Are Battering Stocks, Again Business, Today

    New tools by artificial intelligence companies like Anthropic have reignited worries that businesses will pare down their subscriptions to software services.

  101. Novo Nordisk Warns of First Sales Drop Since Start of Ozempic Business, Today

    The once high-flying Danish drugmaker has struggled to fend off rivals in the weight-loss industry and faces lower prices for its medicines under a deal with President Trump.

  102. Bedrock, an A.I. Start-Up for Construction, Raises $270 Million Business, Today

    The year-old company, founded by veterans of the autonomous vehicle business Waymo, is seeking to automate excavators and other building equipment.

  103. Investigators Scramble for Clues as Search for Nancy Guthrie Enters 4th Day U.S., Today

    The authorities made urgent pleas for help from the public as they tried to locate Ms. Guthrie, the 84-year-old mother of the “Today” anchor Savannah Guthrie.

  104. Does Rock Music Still Matter? The Learning Network, Today

    Does the growing popularity of bands like Geese mean rock is still alive and well? Or, from the point of view of Gen Z, is rock dead?

  105. Two Chinese Journalists Are Detained for Reporting on Corruption World, Today

    The move against the men, who wrote an article that was critical of a local official, demonstrates how the space for independent voices has shrunk in China.

  106. New York Times Added 1.4 Million Digital Subscribers in 2025 Business, Today

    The company reported total revenue of $802.3 million for the fourth quarter of 2025, up 10.4 percent from a year earlier.

  107. Moltbook Mania Explained Podcasts, Today

    Is this the year the internet changes forever?

  108. The Melting Continent Briefing, Today

    Today we look at an expedition to Antarctica.

  109. At Least 15 Die in Rare Collision Between Migrant Boat and Greek Patrol Vessel World, Today

    Deadly shipwrecks often occur in the Aegean Sea, which is one of the main maritime routes to Europe, but they generally involve migrant boats sinking in stormy weather.

  110. Todo sobre los archivos Epstein En español, Today

    El caso del acaudalado delincuente sexual lleva años en los titulares y todo el mundo lo conoce. Pero es un escándalo tan extenso que resulta difícil comprenderlo.

  111. Ex-Capitol Police Officer Harry Dunn Seeks Maryland House Seat U.S., Today

    Mr. Dunn, who rose to prominence for defending the Capitol during the Jan. 6 riot, will run for a hotly contested Southern Maryland seat.

  112. How to Bet on (Literally) Anything The Daily, Today

    Billions of dollars are trading hands on sites like Polymarket and Kalshi.

  113. Here are the 2025 Puzzle Mania Contest Winners Gameplay, Today

    Plus, the answer grid for the 51x49 Super Mega crossword.

  114. Minneapolis Children Describe ‘Living in Fear,’ and China’s President Carries Out a Mass Purge The Headlines, Today

    Plus, a fitting tribute to Catherine O’Hara.

  115. Wordle Review No. 1,692 Gameplay, Today

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Thursday, Feb. 5, 2026.

  116. Connections Companion No. 970 Gameplay, Today

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Thursday, Feb. 5, 2026.

  117. Strands Sidekick No. 704 Gameplay, Today

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Thursday, Feb. 5, 2026.

  118. For Peace, More Ukrainians Consider the Once Unthinkable: Surrendering Land World, Today

    Polls show a growing acceptance of territorial concessions among a war-weary public, if Ukraine receives strong security guarantees.

  119. Las memorias de Melania eran malas. La película es peor En español, Today

    Es una proeza cinematográfica dedicar tanto tiempo a una persona y revelar tan poco.

  120. A Winter of Anguish for Minneapolis Children U.S., Today

    “It’s like living in fear all the time,” a teenager said about the federal raids that have shattered families.

  121. Common Ground Is for Suckers Opinion, Today

    Some are more American than others.

  122. The Real Story Behind Jennette McCurdy’s Novel ‘Half His Age.’ Podcasts, Today

    McCurdy’s new book is a work of fiction, but writing it helped her work through some complicated memories from her own life.

  123. In Aspen, a Fashion Fantasia for Those Who Can Afford It Style, Today

    Celebrities and “Very Important Clients” gathered for a wintry spectacle arranged by the luxury brand Moncler.

  124. Bulgarians Adopt the Euro With a Whisper of Melancholy but Few Tears World, Today

    In a country roiled by political upheaval recently, retiring the longtime currency, the lev, prompted some concern about inflation but little other angst.

  125. Republicans Make a Costly Push to Try to Save Cornyn in Texas U.S., Today

    Senator John Cornyn, once seen as a potential Republican leader in his chamber, is now depending on wealthy party donors to survive a right-wing challenge.

  126. They Made the Basement the Most Attractive Part of the House Real Estate, Today

    An architect transformed the unfinished basement in his family’s Washington, D.C. rowhouse into a luxurious in-law suite.

  127. A.I. Loves Fake Images. But They’ve Been a Thing Since Photography Began. Arts, Today

    An exhibition at the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam reminds us that photography has always had a complicated relationship with the truth.

  128. An Engrossing Memoir Asks: Is Telling the Truth a Betrayal? Books, Today

    In “The Family Snitch,” the reporter Francesca Fontana delves into her father’s criminal history — and their complicated, painful relationship.

  129. In ‘Nadja,’ Dracula’s Daughter Goes Downtown Movies, Today

    This triumph of low-budget filmmaking will shimmer for a week at Brooklyn Academy of Music.

  130. The Bedazzling, Wild Designs of Modernism’s Forgotten Genius Arts, Today

    The architect Bruce Goff built a mind-blowing array of eccentric, occasionally campy buildings, which are featured in a joyful new show.

  131. New York’s Winter Arsenal Includes Shiploads of Rock Salt New York, Today

    Every year, about 900,000 metric tons of salt arrive in the New York area. This winter, it’s being put to good use.

  132. What Does the F.B.I. Raid in Georgia Mean for Elections? Video, Today

    The F.B.I seized ballots, voter rolls and scanner images from Fulton County, Ga. Our politics reporter Nick Corasaniti explains how the seizure signals President Trump’s willingness to use the powers of federal law enforcement to intervene in election matters, as the 2026 midterms approach.

  133. N.F.L. Eyes New TV Deals Before the Old Ones Even Expire Business, Today

    The league is so important to the business of media companies that they are likely to have little choice but to agree to renegotiations.

  134. The Parade of Nations Is an Olympic Highlight. Italy Says, Let’s Have 4. Sports, Today

    Because the 2026 Winter Games are so spread out, athletes will march in Milan and several other locations.

  135. $530,000 Homes in Ohio, Alabama and Texas Real Estate, Today

    A 2020 remodel in Columbus, Ohio., a 1935 farmhouse in Mentone, Ala., and a 1930 bungalow in Houston.

  136. 10 Composers, 2 Directors, 1 Opera: ‘Complications in Sue’ Arts, Today

    Opera Philadelphia’s latest premiere is like an exquisite corpse, with a libretto by Michael R. Jackson and starring Justin Vivian Bond.

  137. Nurses Get Bitten, Spat on, Thrown. That’s Why We’re on Strike. Opinion, Today

    Thousands of New York nurses are on strike. They’re demanding protections to stay safe in the face of a wave of workplace violence.

  138. Once the Hottest Bet on Wall St., Private Credit Has Started to Crack Business, Today

    Concerns about defaults, particularly among software companies, have spooked investors in the private credit firms that lend to them.

  139. Sound Baths, Crystals and Couples’ Facials: Behold a Valentine’s Wellness Weekend Travel, Today

    Couples have three days to celebrate togetherness this year, and resorts and hotels are going all out on the feel-good front.

  140. In Her Quivering Art, a Warning for a Wobbling World Arts, Today

    Mona Hatoum’s work riffs on themes of conflict and displacement to highlight the instability of our times.

  141. ‘You Wanna Be on Top?’ The Most Unhinged ‘America’s Next Top Model’ Scenes Arts, Today

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