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  1. Pride Flag Is Taken Down From Stonewall Monument U.S., Today

    The removal of the flag from the Manhattan monument, the symbolic heart of the gay rights movement, came after a Trump administration directive about flags at national park sites.

  2. The Sublime and Subversive Desire Paths of a Snowy New York Real Estate, Today

    With the snow sticking around, New Yorkers have had to navigate new, temporary terrain.

  3. Drinking Is a ‘Social Lubricant.’ That’s Not Always a Good Thing. Health, Today

    Explaining why officials dropped limits, Dr. Mehmet Oz said alcohol “brings people together.” But social drinking also can lead to health problems, studies show.

  4. Chappell Roan Leaves Wasserman Agency After Founder Appears in Epstein Files Arts, Today

    Casey Wasserman, who founded and leads the talent agency bearing his name, exchanged flirtatious emails with Ghislaine Maxwell in the early 2000s.

  5. Palabra del día: ‘indigent’ En español, Today

    Esta palabra ha aparecido en 36 artículos en NYTimes.com en el último año. ¿Puedes usarla en una frase?

  6. Immigration Judge Says Trump Administration Cannot Deport Tufts Student U.S., Today

    The student, Rumeysa Ozturk, who is from Turkey, was detained by immigration agents last year after she co-wrote a pro-Palestinian opinion article for her student newspaper.

  7. Nicaragua bloquea una popular ruta de Cuba hacia EE. UU. En español, Today

    El gobierno de Trump ha criticado a la gestión nicaragüense por servir de vía de migración ilegal hacia el norte.

  8. Antarctica’s Best Ocean Explorers Have Whiskers and Love to Lounge Climate, Today

    The environment is changing rapidly around the melting Thwaites Glacier. Seals can collect data in waters that ships could never reach.

  9. Susan Collins Runs for Re-election, in One of 2026’s Top Senate Fights U.S., Today

    The Maine Republican is one of her party’s most vulnerable senators, and her seat is crucial to Democratic hopes of retaking control of the chamber.

  10. A Requiem for Marc Jacobs (and the 1990s) Style, Today

    The designer revisits his heyday — and makes clothes you can wear.

  11. Vibrant Curls and Clothes With Volume Style, Today

    Striking hair drew attention to the baggy layers worn by a student whose style inspirations include Helena Bonham Carter.

  12. New Epstein Details Rattle Washington, Hollywood and Beyond Business, Today

    Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick and Casey Wasserman, the entertainment mogul, are among those facing blowback amid the release of files related to Jeffrey Epstein.

  13. 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?

  14. An Olympian Quest in Milan: Glimpsing a K-Pop Superstar World, Today

    Celebrities abound at the Winter Games. For fans, seeing one up close can be its own grueling competition.

  15. The End of Arms Control Briefing, Today

    We look at how world superpowers are approaching nuclear weapons.

  16. Philippe Gaulier, Revered Clown and ‘Tormentor’ of Aspiring Comedians, Dies at 82 Arts, Today

    Gaulier often insulted his pupils, but many became stars, including Sacha Baron Cohen, Emma Thompson and Rachel Weisz.

  17. La crisis en el Reino Unido por los archivos Epstein En español, Today

    Entre los hombres poderosos que se enfrentan a las consecuencias de los archivos, el que tiene más problemas parece nunca haber conocido a Epstein: el primer ministro británico.

  18. BP Suspends Share Buybacks as Profit Slumps Business, Today

    The British energy giant said it would put money toward new oil and gas opportunities ahead of the arrival of its new chief executive, Meg O’Neill.

  19. Deception and Dependency: Inside the Latest Epstein Files The Daily, Today

    The materials released by the Justice Department revealed that leading business and political figures had enduring relationships with the disgraced financier.

  20. Ghislaine Maxwell Refuses to Answer Questions, and Texas Republicans Increase Anti-Muslim Rhetoric The Headlines, Today

    Plus, Olympic medals are falling apart — again.

  21. Connections Companion No. 976 Gameplay, Today

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Wednesday, Feb. 11, 2026.

  22. Wordle Review No. 1,698 Gameplay, Today

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Wednesday, Feb. 11, 2026.

  23. Strands Sidekick No. 710 Gameplay, Today

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Wednesday, Feb. 11, 2026.

  24. Russia Nears Capture of Key Ukrainian Towns After Year of Grinding Assaults World, Today

    Russian troops have advanced at a glacial pace in recent months, but gains in southern and eastern Ukraine could give Moscow an edge in U.S.-mediated peace talks.

  25. Las amenazas de Trump a los proveedores de petróleo de Cuba ponen a México en un aprieto En español, Today

    La alianza de décadas entre Cuba y México está sometida a una creciente presión por parte de Estados Unidos, lo que ha obligado a la presidenta Claudia Sheinbaum a un acto de equilibrismo precario.

  26. Eddie Bauer Files for Bankruptcy Business, Today

    The sportswear company’s operator cited a shift in consumer preferences, rising inflation and elevated tariffs. It is the third bankruptcy since Eddie Bauer’s founding in the 1920s.

  27. George Saunders on Anger, Ambition and Sin Opinion, Today

    The acclaimed writer discusses the limits of kindness and the foundations of sin.

  28. What Should Democrats Do to Create a Durable Majority? Our Readers Have Thoughts. Opinion, Today

    We got hundreds of suggestions.

  29. Top Immigration Officials Set to Testify Before House Panel U.S., Today

    The hearing comes more than two months after the Trump administration began its aggressive immigration crackdown in Minnesota.

  30. Look for Your Neighborhood in This Mini-New York City New York, Today

    The Museum of the City of New York will display a miniature New York built of balsa wood and Elmer’s glue. It has bridges, brownstones and One World Trade Center.

  31. Tempered by Turmoil, Many in Twin Cities Now Feel Empowered U.S., Today

    Two months after federal agents began operations in the Twin Cities, residents say they have found strength in their sense of community.

  32. ¿Qué significa tener ‘hambre de piel’? En español, Today

    Las investigaciones dicen que nuestra salud puede resentirse cuando no experimentamos suficiente contacto físico. He aquí cómo conseguir más.

  33. Trump Steaks, Trump University, Trump International Airport? This Has to Stop. Opinion, Today

    The president wants to change the public landscape to honor himself. It’s not the worst thing he’s done, but it will require fixing.

  34. In ‘Love Story,’ Sarah Pidgeon Has Big Stilettos to Fill Arts, Today

    Playing Carolyn Bessette-Kennedy, the actress faced a backlash before filming even finished. She “had to just keep betting on myself and what my instincts were.”

  35. Marijuana Is Everywhere. That’s a Problem. Opinion, Today

    Legalization of the drug without much regulation has led to public health challenges.

  36. How the Israeli President’s Visit to Australia Created a ‘Tinder Box’ World, Today

    Isaac Herzog’s trip led to widespread rallies and tested the restrictions on protests that Australia installed after a deadly attack on a Jewish celebration.

  37. Watch: A Conversation With Anna Wintour and Her U.S. Vogue Successor, Chloe Malle Business, Today

    In their first joint interview, Ms. Malle spoke about filling the shoes of Ms. Wintour, who urged people to “get over comparisons.”

  38. Inside Danny L Harle’s Synthetic Universe Arts, Today

    On his new solo album, “Cerulean,” the hyperpop producer who’s worked with Dua Lipa and Caroline Polachek explores his own sonic byways.

  39. Democrats Want to Rein In ICE. Their Ideas Are Facing Blowback. U.S., Today

    Republicans have criticized proposed restrictions as overreach, while immigrant advocates and some former ICE officials question if such changes would be effective.

  40. What Happens in a Performer’s Brain While Playing Music? Arts, Today

    The pianist Nicolas Namoradze teamed with neuroscientists for a breakthrough in experiment design.

  41. Russia Knocked Out the Heat. So She Slept in a Tent on Her Bed. World, Today

    With defiant ingenuity, Kyiv residents are trying to find ways to stay warm in a cruel winter.

  42. The Artist Nick Cave Couches His Critique in Dazzle Arts, Today

    For “Mammoth,” a new show at the Smithsonian American Art Museum, he takes up contentious issues of race and climate change in beads, sequins and Lite-Brite colors.

  43. I Just Returned From China. We Are Not Winning. Opinion, Today

    If we are going to be competitive with China, we have to get our economic house in order.

  44. How Ukrainians Are Coping Without Heat Video, Today

    Our Kyiv bureau chief, Andrew E. Kramer, describes how Kyiv residents are coping with Russia’s unrelenting assaults on their country’s heating and electrical systems and finding ways to stay warm in a cruel winter.

  45. You Are Not Defined by Your Phone Number. It’s OK to Change It. Magazine, Today

    We all need change. The trick is to calibrate the appropriate amount of it.

  46. Baking for Your Valentine? This Psychologist Would Like a Word. Food, Today

    Helen Goh, the British baker and therapist, thinks romantic treats can be tricky. She advises tailoring them to the length of your relationship.

  47. Broadway’s Great Imitators, Now on a Phone Near You Arts, Today

    TikTok is the new home for musical theater fans who want to put themselves in the action. Viral re-enactments of four big numbers show why.

  48. This Valentine’s Day, Offer Up Bubbly From Germany Food, Today

    Sekt has made remarkable strides in recent years. These 10 bottles of sparkling wine are all examples of the style’s potential.

  49. Without a Border ‘Invasion,’ Texas G.O.P. Turns to an Old Enemy, Islam U.S., Today

    Republican politicians and strategists in Texas are amping up anti-Muslim rhetoric as a way to energize Republican voters after several elections when the border was the animating force.

  50. What Happens After Immigration Agents Shoot Someone? Video, Today

    Our reporter Allison McCann describes a pattern that appears in many of the 16 shooting cases by immigration agents in the interior of the United States over the past year.

  51. When Trump Officials’ Claims About Shootings Unravel in Court U.S., Today

    Before the killings of Renee Good and Alex Pretti, allegations against four others shot at by federal immigration agents failed to withstand scrutiny.

  52. How Do You Handle Rejection? The Learning Network, Today

    An influencer is on a mission to rack up 1,000 noes. Would you try such a challenge?

  53. Anna Wintour and Chloe Malle on the Future of Vogue Video, Today

    In their first joint interview, Anna Wintour and Chloe Malle discuss the future of American Vogue. Ms. Malle, who succeeded Ms. Wintour as editor in September, shared how she plans to put her own stamp on the magazine.

  54. Trump’s Threats to Cuba’s Oil Suppliers Put Mexico in a Bind World, Today

    The longstanding alliance between Cuba and Mexico is under mounting pressure from the United States, forcing President Claudia Sheinbaum into a precarious balancing act.

  55. Momofuku Enters Its Dad Era With Super Peach Food, Today

    The latest from David Chang’s restaurant supergroup — a 200-seat modern Korean spot — may be in a mall, but hear me out.

  56. Surf Shacks and Ocean Breezes: Welcome to Riviera Nayarit Travel, Today

    A budget-friendly stretch of coastal towns in Mexico offers a relaxing anecdote to hot spots like Cancún and Puerto Vallarta.

  57. Eating Kosher in the Heart of Syria: Lamb-Stuffed Zucchini but Hold the Yogurt World, Today

    In the post-Assad era, more Jews are visiting a country that some fled decades ago. One hotel restaurant offers a corner where religious dietary requirements are melded with the local cuisine.

  58. Do You Need a Prenup for Your Paint Colors? Real Estate, Today

    How to keep your marriage alive during a renovation, according to contractors, therapists and marriage counselors.

  59. These Walls Don’t Just Talk, They Moan and Groan Too Real Estate, Today

    Noise is a pesky reality of urban life. But when the din becomes X-rated, neighbors can find themselves in an awkward spot.

  60. Are Garlic Supplements Good for Your Heart? Well, Today

    Some claim to support healthy blood pressure and cholesterol levels. We asked experts if that’s true.

  61. From Mid-Mod to Scandi Chic: 5 Destinations for Design Tourism Travel, Today

    Can’t make Modernism Week in Palm Springs? No worries, there’s a fair for everyone from collectors of midcentury modern furniture to lovers of kitschy barware. Here, our suggestions.

  62. Starting at Harvard and Falling for Your First Tree Real Estate, Today

    A freshman seminar encourages students to behave differently in the world and feel more passionately about biodiversity.

  63. ¿Qué espectáculo de medio tiempo de Bad Bunny viste? En español, Today

    No estábamos preparadas para la montaña rusa emocional en la que nos metió Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio.

  64. ¿Qué tan saludables son los hongos? En español, Today

    Su sabor rico y carnoso no es la única razón para comerlos con regularidad.

  65. Favores, regalos y acceso: lo que Epstein ofrecía a quienes se acercaban a él En español, Today

    Correos y documentos del caso Epstein detallan la red de obsequios y oportunidades que utilizaba para atraer a figuras influyentes; un juego de estatus y lealtades transaccionales.

  66. Una redada de inmigración trastoca un bastión republicano En español, Today

    Cuando los agentes federales aparecieron en un hipódromo a las afueras de Wilder, un publeo en Idaho, destrozaron la creencia de que su ubicación apartada y su tendencia republicana lo salvarían de los operativos migratorios que ocurrían en otras partes de Estados Unidos.

  67. Downed Wire Disrupts Amtrak and NJ Transit Service Along Northeast Corridor New York, Today

    The disruption stranded passengers in bitter cold. Amtrak restored service, but NJ Transit was operating reduced service out of New York Penn Station early Tuesday.

  68. Ghislaine Maxwell Refuses to Answer Questions From Congress Video, Today

    Ghislaine Maxwell, longtime associate of Jeffrey Epstein, the convicted sex offender, declined to answer questions during a virtual deposition in front of the House Oversight Committee.

  69. De 2 a 3 tazas de café al día pueden reducir el riesgo de demencia, pero no si es descafeinado En español, Today

    Un nuevo estudio a gran escala aporta pruebas de los beneficios cognitivos del café y el té, si tienen cafeína y se consumen con moderación.

  70. Spelling Bee Forum Gameplay, Today

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

  71. Athletic Feats The Learning Network, Today

    What athlete has impressed you recently?

  72. ¿Cómo tratar la resequedad invernal con un humidificador? En español, Today

    Aliviar algunos síntomas de la temporada, como hemorragias nasales, piel agrietada y sequedad de la boca y las fosas nasales es fácil si utilizas correctamente estos aparatos.

  73. They Use MetroCards to Make Art. They’re Starting to Run Out. New York, Today

    The fare card is dead. How much longer can these New York artists stretch a finite supply?

  74. A Desperate Father, a Troubled Son and Death in a 5-Star Hotel New York, Today

    Henry McGowan headed for Europe, showing signs of mental distress. His father, John McGowan, raced after him. This week, the son will stand trial in Ireland, accused of his father’s murder.

  75. Jon Stewart Defends Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl Halftime Show Arts, Today

    “The Daily Show” host said it shouldn’t be a performer’s job to unify the country: “Isn’t there another person whose job description is much more along those lines?”

  76. Haruki Murakami no le teme a la oscuridad En español, Today

    El autor, quien dio proyección mundial a la literatura japonesa, reflexiona sobre el envejecimiento y su lugar en el mundo de las letras.

  77. Word of the Day: indigent The Learning Network, Today

    This word has appeared in 36 articles on NYTimes.com in the past year. Can you use it in a sentence?

  78. Bangladesh Has Exposed Democracy’s Deeper Problem Opinion, Today

    Toppling autocrats is easier than rebuilding the institutions democracy depends on.

  79. The Epstein Files Are Coming for Britain’s Prime Minister Opinion, Today

    Even longtime admirers see the writing on the wall for Keir Starmer.

  80. Amid U.S. Pressure, Nicaragua Blocks a Once-Popular Route from Cuba World, Today

    The Trump administration has criticized Nicaragua for serving as an illegal immigration pathway to the United States.

  81. Farmers Made a Fortune on This Fruit. Now It Is Piling Up. World, Today

    Malaysian durian farmers saw immense profits over the last decade as China snapped up their produce. But tastes have shifted.

  82. The Games Before the Games: How Italy’s Security Forces Compete for Olympic Stars World, Today

    Most Italian athletes at the Winter Games subsidize their training by joining the police or the military, which vie to enlist the best talent.

  83. Corrections: Feb. 10, 2026 Corrections, Today

    Corrections that appeared in print on Tuesday, Feb. 10, 2026.

  84. Quote of the Day: The Cradle of Pasta Is Heaven for Olympians Corrections, Today

    Quotation of the Day for Tuesday, February 10, 2025.

  85. Appeals Court Lets Trump Revoke Deportation Protections for 60,000 More Migrants U.S., Today

    The court pointed to recent rulings by the Supreme Court as precedent to allow the protections for migrants from Nepal, Honduras and Nicaragua to expire.

  86. Trump Allies Near ‘Total Victory’ in Wiping Out U.S. Climate Regulation Climate, Today

    A small group of conservative activists has worked for 16 years to stop all government efforts to fight climate change. Their efforts seem poised to pay off.

  87. Section of a Journey Gameplay, Today

    Sarah Sinclair and Amie Walker’s collaboration will cheer you up.

  88. U.S. Boat Strike Kills 2 in Pacific, With One Survivor U.S., Today

    The strike in the eastern Pacific, the third on suspected drug trafficking boats this year, was the second authorized by Gen. Francis L. Donovan, the new head of the Southern Command.

  89. Trump Threatens to Block Opening of New Bridge to Canada U.S., Today

    The Gordie Howe International Bridge, expected to open early this year, was built by Canada to ease cargo transport between Detroit and Windsor, Ontario.

  90. How a Decision to Use Whistles as a Prop Cost Eric Adams $4,000 New York, Today

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

  91. U.S. Archbishop Will Be Beatified, One Step Away From Sainthood U.S., Today

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

  92. La lección de historia de Bad Bunny en el Super Bowl En español, Today

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

  93. In Terse Ruling, Judge Shows Frustration Over Federal Seizure of Georgia Ballots U.S., Today

    A state judge dismissed a case after the Justice Department’s seizure of ballots from the 2020 presidential election in Fulton County, which has raised fears that they could be manipulated.

  94. N.Y.C. Social Services Chief Resigns After Losing Mamdani’s Favor New York, Today

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

  95. Trump Administration Abandons Steve Bannon Conviction U.S., Today

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

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

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

  97. Gabbard’s 2020 Election Claims Put Her Back in Favor With Trump U.S., Today

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

  98. Israeli President’s Visit to Australia Sets Off Protests Video, Today

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

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

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

  100. Weekly Student News Quiz: Super Bowl, Olympics, Missing Person Interactive, Yesterday

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

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

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

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

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

  103. A New Jersey Primary Shows the Depth of Democratic Fury Opinion, Yesterday

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

  104. Newly Unbound, Trump Weighs More Nuclear Arms and Underground Tests U.S., Yesterday

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

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

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

  106. Which Bad Bunny Halftime Show Did You See? Opinion, Yesterday

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

  107. Pockets of Republican Pushback to ICE Facilities Point to MAGA Fissures U.S., Yesterday

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

  108. Trump Administration to Cut $600 Million in Health Funding From Four States Health, Yesterday

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

  109. Britain’s Leader Faces Pressure Over Epstein Turmoil Briefing, Yesterday

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

  110. The 2026 Milan-Cortina Olympics in Pictures Interactive, Yesterday

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

  111. The Latest Victim of a Snowless West: Dog Sledding Travel, Yesterday

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

  112. Love or Hate Valentine’s Day? Interactive, Yesterday

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

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

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

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

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

  115. Air Canada Cancels Flights as Cuba Runs Out of Jet Fuel World, Yesterday

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

  116. Catherine O’Hara Died From Pulmonary Embolism, Death Certificate Says Movies, Yesterday

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

  117. Venezuela libera a opositores. Horas después, vuelve a detener a uno En español, Yesterday

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

  118. Starmer’s Epstein Crisis World, Yesterday

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

  119. Olympic Athletes Jump For Joy and Break Their Medals Video, Yesterday

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

  120. Two Senegalese Celebrities Are Arrested in Crackdown on Homosexuality World, Yesterday

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

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

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

  122. Ray Handley, Ill-Fated Giants Coach, Is Dead at 81 Sports, Yesterday

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

  123. Bad Bunny Brought Toñita, a Brooklyn Icon, to the Super Bowl New York, Yesterday

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

  124. Israeli President’s Visit to Australia Prompts Protests and Arrests World, Yesterday

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

  125. Milan-Cortina Olympics: Who Leads the Medal Count? Interactive, Yesterday

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

  126. What to Know About Measles as the Virus Spreads Well, Yesterday

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

  127. Oz Offers Forceful Call for Vaccination as Measles Becomes More Dire Well, Yesterday

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

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

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

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

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

  130. How Are Health Care Costs Affecting You? Health, Yesterday

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

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

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

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

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

  133. Pilots and Flight Attendants Criticize American Airlines’ Performance Business, Yesterday

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

  137. Bomb Threats Disrupt Ohio City in Immigration Spotlight U.S., Yesterday

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

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

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

  139. 7 días sin sospechosos: la desaparición de Nancy Guthrie En español, Yesterday

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

  140. Israel Gives Itself More Control Over Occupied West Bank World, Yesterday

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

  141. Hungry Families, ICE and Secret Grocery Networks in Minneapolis Food, Yesterday

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

  142. Lamenting ‘Our President’s Overt Racism’ Opinion, Yesterday

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

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

  144. Finding the Clarity in Mahler’s Enigmatic Third Symphony Arts, Yesterday

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

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

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

  146. The Elusive Beef Cut Some Chefs Can’t Resist Food, Yesterday

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

  147. Court TV, Known for Live Trial Coverage, Is Getting a New Owner Business, Yesterday

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

  148. Maxwell Refuses to Answer Questions in House Deposition U.S., Yesterday

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

  149. Like Fireworks: When Masters of Two Dance Traditions Meet Arts, Yesterday

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

  150. Trump Is a Global ‘Wrecking Ball,’ European Security Experts Say World, Yesterday

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

  151. These Birds Are of Different Feathers, but They Flock Together Science, Yesterday

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

  152. Trump rompe un tabú al hacerse con el petróleo de Venezuela En español, Yesterday

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

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

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

  154. Health Advice From A.I. Chatbots Is Frequently Wrong, Study Shows Well, Yesterday

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

  155. Can You Match These Passionate Quotations to the Book Title? Interactive, Yesterday

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

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

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

  157. Do You Need These Popular Supplements? Well, Yesterday

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

  158. 2 to 3 Cups of Coffee a Day May Reduce Dementia Risk. But Not if It’s Decaf. Health, Yesterday

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

  159. Warming Tomato and Pinto Bean Soup, Quick and Comforting Food, Yesterday

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

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

  161. Want More Babies? Abolish Commutes. Opinion, Yesterday

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

  162. 53 Migrants Missing After Boat Capsizes Off Libya, U.N. Agency Says World, Yesterday

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

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

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