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  1. Pope Francis in Critical Condition After ‘Respiratory Crisis,’ Vatican Says World, Today

    The announcement on Saturday evening indicated that Francis’ medical condition had become more complicated since an update from his doctors on Friday.

  2. Trump despide al militar de más alto rango de EE. UU. En español, Today

    La decisión de despedir al general Charles Q. Brown Jr., jefe del Estado Mayor Conjunto, es parte de una purga en las fuerzas armadas que le inyecta política a la selección de los principales líderes militares de la nación.

  3. Today’s Israel Hostages Hamas Gaza live blog included three standalone posts:
  4. Gunman in Pennsylvania Hospital Shooting Is Dead, Officials Say Express, Today

    The police responded on Saturday morning to a shooting at UPMC Memorial hospital in York County, Pa. No patients were hurt, an official said, but it was unknown if others were injured.

  5. Headstrong Francis Put the Church Above His Health, Vatican Observers Say Foreign, Today

    Many who know him said that Francis, driven by a sense of mission and a discipline born of his early training, essentially worked himself into the hospital.

  6. Amid Changes at the National Archives, the Carter Library Cancels a Civil Rights Book Event Culture, Today

    After President Trump put in new leadership at the National Archives, the Jimmy Carter Presidential Library in Atlanta abruptly canceled several events.

  7. Firing of Joint Chiefs Chairman and Others Draws Criticism Washington, Today

    Democratic lawmakers and retired military officers expressed concern about the politicization of the military under President Trump and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth.

  8. Berkshire Posts Gain in Profits, Boosted by U.S. Treasury Holdings Business, Today

    Warren Buffett’s conglomerate held $334 billion in cash at the end of 2024, helping to stabilize earnings in the face of declines at more than half of the nearly 200 businesses it operates.

  9. Vaughn Vreeland’s Triple-Chocolate Brownies Are Perfectly, Wonderfully Extra Dining, Today

    Bittersweet, milk and white chocolate — plus a good dose of cocoa powder — are all invited to the brownie dance floor.

  10. Weegee Pix End Up in Morgue! Summary, Today

    Evidence has been uncovered that decades-old street snaps by the famed photographer are still stashed in old files at The Times.

  11. The Young Voices Shaping ‘New Sonic Futures’ Summary, Today

    A new project from T magazine highlights a group of female singer-songwriters who are reinventing R&B.

  12. Measles Outbreaks in Texas and New Mexico Sicken Nearly 100 People Express, Today

    Texas reported 90 cases this week, while New Mexico reported nine. A majority of the cases have been in a Texas county where vaccination rates have lagged behind the rest of the state.

  13. The Perfect Girl Next Door Styles, Today

    How do you live your mediocre life in the shadow of a hipster goddess?

  14. On the Ropes, Olaf Scholz Keeps Punching Foreign, Today

    The German chancellor, who defied calls to step aside after his government fell apart, is down in the polls but insisting he can still win.

  15. Shocked by Trump, Europe Turns Its Hopes to Germany’s Election Foreign, Today

    Germany’s economy is stalled and its politics fractured. But it sees an opening for a new chancellor to lead Europe’s response to a changing America.

  16. Officials Are Fired at Traffic Safety Agency Investigating Musk’s Company Business, Today

    The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has raised questions about crashes involving Tesla’s self-driving technology.

  17. A Tale of Two Cost-Cutters Business, Today

    Elon Musk’s hyperfocus on the bottom line has made him influential in Washington and Silicon Valley. How does that compare with the last famous cost-cutter, Jack Welch?

  18. A Closer Look at the 6 Freed Israeli Hostages Foreign, Today

    Two of the captives had been in the hands of Hamas for about 10 years. The rest were taken during the attack on Israel on Oct. 7, 2023.

  19. U.S. Pressing Tough Demands in Revised Deal for Ukraine’s Minerals Foreign, Today

    The Trump administration wants revenues from Ukraine’s natural resources, according to a draft obtained by The New York Times, with no security guarantee in exchange.

  20. Trump Really Can’t Get Enough of Himself Op Ed, Today

    A guide to the fifth week of his presidency.

  21. 2 Books Chock-Full of Worthwhile Ideas Book Review, Today

    A study of human fatigue; a cranky travel memoir.

  22. Join My Bewildered Liberals Book Club Op Ed, Today

    Democrats will have no shot at containing Trump if they don’t first understand why voters turn to him.

  23. Who Will Stand Up to Trump on Ukraine? Editorial, Today

    In their silence, Republicans are betraying the Ukrainians, national security and their own party’s values.

  24. I’ve Seen Presidents Clash With the Press. This Is Different. Op Ed, Today

    As a former White House reporter, I’m familiar with the conventional disputes between journalists and the president. This isn’t one of those.

  25. Fail, Caesar! Op Ed, Today

    We can’t let Trump be a cruel emperor.

  26. Desperate for Drug Treatment Letters, Today

    Readers respond to Nicholas Kristof’s column about his friend’s struggle with addiction.

  27. What Trump Can Learn From the Last G.O.P. Disaster Op Ed, Today

    How the vibe shift of 2025 could be squandered.

  28. The Trump Administration Is Playing With Fire in Germany Op Ed, Today

    For the United States to put its considerable clout behind a German political party whose leaders minimize Nazi crimes is a blunder of historic proportions.

  29. Lost Causes N Y T Now, Today

    When we lose things, it’s tempting to think we need to keep better track of them, to hold on to stuff more tightly. What if the opposite is true?

  30. Canada’s Hockey Victory Sends a Message to Trump: Hands Off Foreign, Today

    The routine friendly bet between leaders of Canada and the United States before hockey games was replaced by taunts and heightened stakes on Thursday.

  31. They Invented a New Language for War Op Ed, Today

    The words of war and the war of words.

  32. Wordle Review No. 1,345 Games, Today

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Sunday, Feb. 23, 2025.

  33. Connections Companion No. 623 Games, Today

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Sunday, Feb. 23, 2025.

  34. Ed Yong Wants to Show You the Hidden Reality of the World Magazine, Today

    The Pulitzer Prize-winning science writer talks about burnout from covering the pandemic and how bird-watching gave him a new sense of hope.

  35. Una misión para curar a los ‘monstruos’ que nos dieron el Ozempic En español, Today

    Tras años en la industria farmacéutica, un químico cambió de rumbo para ayudar a salvar a los monstruos de Gila, la especie que hizo posible el popular fármaco para adelgazar.

  36. Big Day for Crypto Goes South in a Hurry After a Giant Hack Business, Today

    Hours after Coinbase said the S.E.C. was dropping a lawsuit against it, another major cryptocurrency exchange reported a potentially record-setting theft.

  37. Judges in D.C., Once Flooded With Jan. 6 Cases, Turn to Trump’s Executive Actions Washington, Today

    The jurists are grappling with how to handle a different sort of bid for power by Mr. Trump, sometimes halting his blizzard of executive orders and sometimes letting them move forward.

  38. Global Right-Wing Leaders Revel in a Renewed Fight, Supercharged by Trump Politics, Today

    Emissaries of far-right parties overseas, gathering this week at the Conservative Political Action Conference near Washington, described a resurgence spanning continents, buoyed by the U.S. president.

  39. She Got a Baby, but Lost a Bonus Sunday Business, Today

    Is it fair for management to dock someone’s annual incentive pay because of a maternity or medical leave?

  40. A sus 82 años, ella intenta adelantarse al alzhéimer en una carrera hacia la muerte En español, Today

    En los Países Bajos, los médicos y los pacientes con demencia deben negociar una delgada línea: la muerte asistida para quienes no tienen capacidad es legal, pero los médicos no la practican.

  41. Frustrated Democrats Urge Leaders to Show More Fight Against Trump Politics, Today

    Voters, activists and even some governors, like Josh Shapiro of Pennsylvania, are growing exasperated with congressional Democrats’ restrained approach.

  42. Markets and Corporate America Are Unfazed by Washington Chaos, for Now Business, Today

    The federal budget debate has big implications for the economy. Businesses are betting that tax cuts will be extended and the math will work out.

  43. 5 Smart and Silly Specials to Entertain You Culture, Today

    Stand-up shows from Josh Johnson, Rosebud Baker, Craig Ferguson and others investigate Kendrick Lamar’s halftime show, motherhood and the politics of dumplings.

  44. Accessibility Initiatives Are Taking a Hit Across the Sciences Science, Today

    Confusion has ensued about the future of programs and research supporting people with disabilities as a result of President Trump’s executive order.

  45. Cuando tu único trabajo es abrazar En español, Today

    Mecer a ese niño semana tras semana había ablandado un espacio roto en mi interior; yo pretendía ayudarlo, pero él me estaba curando a mí.

  46. The Unabashedly Provocative Youth Driving Germany’s Far Right Foreign, Today

    A new band of influencers unafraid of confrontation has helped elevate the Alternative for Germany party to second in pre-election polls.

  47. Investigations Into 6 Killings Look to a Fringe Group Known as the Zizians Express, Today

    The violent deaths, including of a Border Patrol agent in Vermont, a landlord in California, and a couple in Pennsylvania, have led law enforcement to a group with obscure ideas.

  48. How Federal Employees Are Fighting Back Against Elon Musk Washington, Today

    Some civil servants are using whatever levers they have to resist the orders of the world’s richest man, both in public and behind closed doors.

  49. What Congo’s President Thinks of Rwanda: A ‘Mania to Be the Apex Predator’ Foreign, Today

    As vast swaths of Congolese territory are seized by a Rwandan-backed armed group, Congo’s president looks to make a minerals deal with the United States.

  50. Can My HOA Board Spend Money on Whatever It Wants? Real Estate, Today

    Whatever the benefits of living in a homeowners’ association, it means giving up some power when it comes to allocating funds.

  51. Wall Street Is Getting Antsy With Trump Business, Today

    The contrasting reactions between the overflow and V.I.P. areas at a Trump event encapsulated the finance world’s worries about the new administration’s first month.

  52. 5 Exercises to Improve Your Balance and Age Well Well, Today

    These balance-boosting movements can be done at home with no special equipment.

  53. Finding a Common Thread in Jonathan Larson’s Unheard Music Culture, Today

    “The Jonathan Larson Project,” a years-in-the-making musical collage of Larson’s life, features songs he wrote before he died. Now it’s onstage at the Orpheum.

  54. Leigh Bowery Arrives at Tate Modern, Without Labels Arts & Leisure, Today

    A new exhibition about the indefinable performer and designer won’t pigeonhole him, though it will bring his work to a much broader audience.

  55. He Fled the Nazis Before the War. He Came Back to Put His Country on Trial. Book Review, Today

    In “The Prosecutor,” Jack Fairweather tells the story of Fritz Bauer, the German jurist who helped find Eichmann in Argentina and brought Auschwitz guards to justice.

  56. 5 Podcasts About Beauty, Skin Care and Self-Care Arts & Leisure, Today

    Cutting through the marketing noise and TikTok trends, these shows deliver unbiased, straightforward tips on everything from serums to supplements.

  57. Cover Bob Mould in a Weighted Blanket, and Turn on Vintage Wrestling Arts & Leisure, Today

    The veteran rocker, who’s releasing his 15th album, discusses the thrills of an exclusive techno club and loving “Only Murders in the Building.”

  58. The Politics of Brutalism Real Estate, Today

    Call them monuments, foreign elements, eyesores — Brutalist buildings have become another battleground in President Trump’s culture war.

  59. In Syria, Joy at a Dictator’s Demise Turns Into Fear of Israeli Raids Foreign, Today

    Villagers say they worry that incursions into border areas of Syria by Israel’s military could turn into a prolonged occupation. Israel says the raids are needed to protect the border.

  60. 6 Thrilling Novels About Serial Killers Book Review, Today

    The mystery writer S.A. Cosby picks some of his favorite tales of the human monsters that wait for us in the dark.

  61. Jumaane Williams Says He’s Ready and Willing to Take Mayor Adams’s Place Metro, Today

    Mr. Williams, the New York City public advocate, is preparing himself to serve as interim mayor if Eric Adams resigns or is removed.

  62. How the Co-Founder of an Immigrant Theater Spends Her Sundays Metro, Today

    Mino Lora, who co-founded the People’s Theatre with her husband, has a double breakfast, a dance break and a bilingual reading session to wrap up her night.

  63. Spelling Bee Forum Games, Today

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

  64. Consejos para hacer copias de seguridad de tus datos, en tiempos de Elon Musk En español, Today

    Los lectores se preocuparon después de que Musk y su equipo tuvieron acceso a los sistemas de pago federales. Aquí te explicamos cómo hacer copias de seguridad de todos tus datos y documentos.

  65. Si trabajas de noche, he aquí la guía para cuidar tu salud En español, Today

    Los trabajadores nocturnos suelen tener dificultades para seguir dietas sanas o mantener relaciones con su familia y amigos. Los expertos tienen ideas sobre cómo prevenir problemas a largo plazo.

  66. Rusia sigue avanzando en Ucrania mientras se sienta a hablar de paz En español, Today

    Las fuerzas de Moscú están a cinco kilómetros de Dnipropetrovsk, una provincia que no han invadido hasta ahora. Si entran, el avance supondría un golpe moral para Ucrania y complicaría cualquier negociación territorial.

  67. Estas son las pistas digitales de lo que Musk trama realmente En español, Today

    Musk no está actuando como un funcionario, sino como un ingeniero, que explota las vulnerabilidades de los sistemas de la nación.

  68. India’s Outrage Machine Devours a Star YouTuber Over a Crude One-Liner Foreign, Today

    A joke made by Ranveer Allahbadia, a Joe Rogan for online Indians, has brought him death threats and criminal charges.

  69. As the U.S. Exits Foreign Aid, Who Will Fill the Gap? Science, Today

    China could reap the soft-power advantage, but like Western governments, the country is cutting back on aid. Philanthropies say they cannot replace the United States.

  70. Emboldened Kremlin Steps Up Efforts to Seize Businesses in Russia Foreign, Today

    The legal onslaught on Moscow’s second-largest airport has been seen as part of the Kremlin’s wartime drive to seize control of key assets still in private hands.

  71. Coffee Prices Are at a 50-Year High. Producers Aren’t Celebrating. Sunday Business, Today

    Climate change is behind the windfall gains, and growers are worried about whether they can adapt.

  72. Is Xi’s Sudden Embrace of Business for Real? China Is Left Guessing. Business, Today

    The uncertain reaction to Xi Jinping’s display of warmth made sense: Executives are eager for a reset after years in the cold but ever wary of meddling.

  73. Quote of the Day: While Russia Talks Peace, It Expands Invasion Summary, Today

    Quotation of the Day for Saturday, February 22, 2025.

  74. DOGE’s Only Public Ledger Is Riddled With Mistakes Upshot, Today

    The figures from Elon Musk’s team of outsiders represent billions in government cuts. They are also full of accounting errors, outdated data and other miscalculations.

  75. Yesterday’s Trump News live blog included six standalone posts:
  76. What a Bout! Games, Today

    Rose Conlon presents a punchy themeless puzzle.

  77. Corrections: Feb. 22, 2025 Corrections, Today

    Corrections that appeared in print on Saturday, Feb. 22, 2025.

  78. Woman Lured, Drugged and Stole From Older Men in Deadly Scheme, U.S. Says Express, Today

    The 43-year-old woman was arrested in Mexico after a “romance scam on steroids,” an F.B.I. agent said.

  79. Federal Judge Banishes Musk’s DOGE Aides From Treasury Dept. Systems Metro, Today

    A group of state attorneys general sued to block the Trump administration’s policy of allowing political appointees and “special government employees” championed by Elon Musk access to government data.

  80. Hegseth Fires Navy’s Top Officer Washington, Today

    Adm. Lisa Franchetti spent roughly half of her 40-year career at sea, commanding a destroyer, two carrier strike groups and the U.S. Sixth Fleet.

  81. Colorado Snowboarder Becomes Fourth Person Killed in Avalanche This Week Express, Today

    The victim was traveling on a terrain feature known as The Nose near Silverton, Colo., when the avalanche occurred on Thursday, officials said.

  82. Dan Caine, Trump’s Joint Chiefs Pick, Had Unusual Path to Top Ranks Washington, Today

    The general made an impression in 2018 when he said, according to the president, that the Islamic State could be defeated in a week.

  83. Meghan’s New Name? He’s Been Using It for Years. Styles, Today

    The founder of a New York clothing brand learned that he had something in common with the Duchess of Sussex this week: a business called As Ever.

  84. What They Took Interactive, Today

    They rushed to flee the fires in Southern California, grabbing their belongings and their pets. They took the precious and the mundane, each with its own story to tell.

  85. Trump Fires Joint Chiefs Chairman Amid Flurry of Dismissals at Pentagon Washington, Today

    The decision to fire Gen. Charles Q. Brown Jr., a four-star fighter pilot, upends a tradition in which the Joint Chiefs chairman traditionally remains in place as administrations change.

  86. Prison Officials Detail Treatment of Trans Inmates Under Trump Gender Order National, Today

    The federal Bureau of Prisons is banning the use of preferred pronouns, stopping special pat-down procedures and rejecting underwear requests from transgender prisoners.

  87. F.B.I. Director Plans to Move Hundreds of Agents to Field Offices Washington, Today

    The timeline for identifying the agents and employees who would move from the Washington area to field offices and a sprawling campus in Huntsville, Ala., was not immediately clear.

  88. Trump, After G.O.P. Criticism, Reverses Cuts to 9/11 Survivors’ Program Metro, Today

    About 20 percent of the World Trade Central Health Program’s staff had been terminated amid President Trump’s slashing of the federal work force.

  89. U.S. Firing Squad Executions Are Rare, but Their History Is Long National, Today

    During the Civil War, both sides used firing squads to kill deserting soldiers. Today, people on death row can choose to die that way in some states.

  90. Defense Department to Cut Over 5,000 Workers Washington, Yesterday

    The firings are the first of what is expected to be a vast wave of layoffs by the Pentagon.

  91. What That Chain Saw Was Really About Politics, Yesterday

    Waving a chain saw onstage at CPAC, Elon Musk showed how he has emulated a right-wing leader.

  92. Trump Suggests Taking Control of the Postal Service Washington, Yesterday

    The president said he was considering merging the mail service, an independent agency, with the Commerce Department.

  93. Trump Deportees Arrived in ‘Visible Distress,’ Costa Rica’s Ombudsman Says Foreign, Yesterday

    The migrants from around the world did not know where they were or what would happen to them, according to an independent government entity.

  94. Patsy Grimaldi, Whose Name Became Synonymous With Pizza, Dies at 93 Obits, Yesterday

    His coal-oven pizzeria in the shadow of the Brooklyn Bridge has drawn patrons from New York City and beyond.

  95. Supreme Court Rejects, for Now, Trump’s Bid to Fire Government Watchdog Washington, Yesterday

    The court’s order indicated that it may return to the issue as soon as next week, when a trial judge’s temporary restraining order is set to expire.

  96. Trump Administration Shakes Up ICE Leadership Washington, Yesterday

    The leadership change comes as the president aims to make good on a promise of mass deportations and arrests of undocumented immigrants across the United States.

  97. Mel Bochner, Conceptual Artist Who Played With Language, Dies at 84 Obits, Yesterday

    His early work made use of unexpected materials like pennies and masking tape. Later, he created trenchant word paintings that provoked and delighted.

  98. Adams Sues Trump Administration for Return of $80 Million It Seized Metro, Yesterday

    The money, Biden-era federal funds for sheltering migrants, disappeared from a city bank account without warning. New York wants it back.

  99. D.C. Police Investigating Florida Congressman After Alleged Assault Express, Yesterday

    In a statement, the office of Representative Cory Mills denied any wrongdoing on his behalf.

  100. I’ve Learned My Sister’s Therapist Is Also a Spiritual Medium. Help! Magazine, Yesterday

    The magazine’s Ethicist columnist on the trouble with merging psychotherapy and spiritualism.

  101. New L.A. Prosecutor Appears Skeptical of Menendez Brothers’ Appeal for Freedom National, Yesterday

    Lyle and Erik Menendez have pursued several legal avenues to be released after serving more than 30 years in prison for killing their parents.

  102. Trump planea usar bases militares en todo EE. UU. para detener a inmigrantes indocumentados En español, Yesterday

    El gobierno de Trump busca establecer una red nacional de centros militares de detención para inmigrantes que están sujetos a deportación.

  103. Trump Plans to Use Military Bases to Detain Migrants N Y T Now, Yesterday

    Also, archaeologists found a pharaoh’s tomb. Here’s the latest at the end of Friday.

  104. The Election Just Ended and We Already Have a New Michael Wolff Book Book Review, Yesterday

    In “All or Nothing,” the Trump biographer shows that he is his favorite subject’s perfect twin.

  105. Israel Confirms Body Returned by Hamas Is That of Shiri Bibas Foreign, Yesterday

    DNA testing had found that remains returned a day earlier purportedly of Ms. Bibas, a dead Israeli hostage, were in fact not hers, stirring outrage in Israel.

  106. Trump Administration Stalls Scientific Research Despite Court Ruling Science, Yesterday

    Using an arcane law, officials have effectively delayed funding from the National Institutes of Health, leaving medical studies in jeopardy.

  107. Who Is Paul Clement, the Lawyer Appointed to Help Judge in Adams Case? Metro, Yesterday

    A former solicitor general, Mr. Clement has argued over 100 cases before the Supreme Court. Now he will present independent arguments as a judge decides whether to drop the charges against the mayor.

  108. ‘See You in Court’: Maine Governor Clashes With Trump Over Trans Rights Washington, Yesterday

    President Trump asked Gov. Janet Mills if her state would comply with the executive order he signed banning transgender athletes from women’s sports. He didn’t like her answer.

  109. Three Poets: The Tale of Gerd, Carl & Allen Obits, Yesterday

    Gerd Stern, who has died at 96, formed a lifelong bond with Allen Ginsberg and Carl Solomon. Ten years ago, he wrote about how they had met in a psychiatric hospital.

  110. Judge Says Trump Plan to Put U.S.A.I.D. Workers on Leave Can Proceed Washington, Yesterday

    The plan, which also involves forcing staffers posted overseas to return home, would all but dismantle the nation’s chief foreign aid agency.

  111. Associated Press Sues Trump Officials Over White House Ban Business, Yesterday

    The wire service sued three of them for denying its reporters access to press events. The White House has objected to The A.P.’s references to the Gulf of Mexico in articles.

  112. Stocks Notch Worst Week Since Trump’s Inauguration Business, Yesterday

    Fueling a 1.7 percent decline on Friday was an unexpected drop in the University of Michigan’s consumer sentiment index, as Americans worried about stubborn inflation.

  113. Tell Us: What Are Your Questions About Elon Musk? Politics, Yesterday

    Share your questions with the On Politics newsletter.

  114. Veterinarian and 13 Horse Trainers Violated Drug Rules, U.S. Regulator Says Business, Yesterday

    Thirty percent of the horses never raced again and seven died, the Horseracing Integrity and Safety Authority said.

  115. Medicaid Cuts Pose Budget Conundrum for Valadao and Republicans Nationwide Washington, Yesterday

    For Representative David Valadao of California and other Republicans whose constituents depend on Medicaid, a vote for their party’s budget could be politically fatal. President Trump’s agenda hangs in the balance.

  116. Berlin Stabbing Attack at Holocaust Memorial Injures One Foreign, Yesterday

    The police said they had detained a suspect in the assault, which occurred among the labyrinth of concrete slabs at one of the German capital’s most sacrosanct sites.

  117. Maine Governor and Trump Clash Over Trans Rights Video, Yesterday

    Gov. Janet Mills of Maine threatened legal action after President Trump said he would withhold funding to her state unless she complied with the executive order banning transgender athletes from women’s sports.

  118. Coming Soon to Trump’s Kennedy Center: A Celebration of Christ Culture, Yesterday

    Richard Grenell, the center’s new president, told a conservative gathering that the “big change” at the center would be a “huge celebration of the birth of Christ at Christmas.”

  119. Ex-Proud Boys Leader Arrested on Charges of Assault Outside Capitol Washington, Yesterday

    Enrique Tarrio, who was pardoned for his role in the Capitol attack, had appeared with other Jan. 6 defendants outside the very building at the center of the riot that sent many of them to prison.

  120. With No Buy-in From Egypt or Jordan, Trump Appears to Back Away From His Gaza Plan Washington, Yesterday

    Earlier this month, the president said he favored taking control of Gaza and displacing the Palestinian population of the devastated seaside enclave. But Egypt and Jordan flatly rejected cooperating.

  121. Do Elon Musk and His Father Get Along? Styles, Yesterday

    Errol Musk questioned his son’s parenting ability on a podcast, but said that his comments had been taken out of context and that they were on good terms.

  122. Flashback: Your Weekly History Quiz, Feb. 22, 2025 Interactive, Yesterday

    Can you sort 8 historical events?

  123. Voletta Wallace, Mother Who Shaped the Notorious B.I.G.’s Legacy, Dies at 78 Culture, Yesterday

    She played the rapper music as a child, stood by his side during his meteoric career and navigated the legal and artistic questions that arose after his killing.

  124. U.S. and Ukraine Appear to Move Closer to Deal for Minerals Amid Leaders’ Public Feud Foreign, Yesterday

    President Trump on Friday continued to bash President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine and pressure him for mineral rights.

  125. It’s Been 5 Years Since Covid Hit. Do You Travel Differently Now? Travel, Yesterday

    The pandemic was declared in March 2020, shutting down travel for months. How did the lockdowns, and then the surge in demand, change the way you travel?

  126. Trump Plans to Use Military Sites Across the Country to Detain Undocumented Immigrants Washington, Yesterday

    The move would be a drastic escalation by the White House to militarize immigration enforcement.

  127. Los Angeles Mayor Removes Fire Chief, Blaming Her for Lack of Preparation National, Yesterday

    Mayor Karen Bass criticized Kristin Crowley for sending firefighters home before a blaze devastated the Pacific Palisades neighborhood.

  128. Judge Extends Block on N.I.H. Medical Research Cuts Washington, Yesterday

    A federal judge in Massachusetts indicated she would move quickly to consider a more lasting injunction after hearing a laundry list of potential adverse effects of the Trump administration move to cut billions in funding.

  129. New York Ends Funding for 2 Yeshivas That Fail to Teach Basic Skills Metro, Yesterday

    The decision is the first time that the State Department of Education has withheld money from private Hasidic schools for not teaching sufficient math and English skills.

  130. A Trump Siege at the C.D.C. and Atlanta’s ‘Global Health Capital’ National, Yesterday

    The cluster of medical facilities in the city around Emory University and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention carry prestige. They feel under attack.