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  1. Today’s Nyc Winter Snow live blog included three standalone posts:
  2. U.S.-Canada Tensions Turn Olympic Hockey Final Into a ‘Grudge Match’ World, Today

    Amid growing cross-border political animosity, the game meant even more than usual to Canadian fans who had flown in for one of the marquee events of the Winter Games.

  3. Who Won the Winter Olympics? Norway Dominated … but Not in Every Way. The Upshot, Today

    Which country won the most events on snow, ice or sliding track? We (over) analyzed the medal standings in Milan.

  4. St. Francis’ Remains, Rarely Seen, Go on Display in Assisi World, Today

    The bones of Italy’s patron saint will be shown to the public for a month, to mark the 800th anniversary of his death.

  5. Denmark Rejects Trump’s Plan to Send Hospital Boat to Greenland U.S., Today

    Denmark’s defense minister said Greenland did not need health care assistance, a day after President Trump said he planned to send a “great hospital boat” to the island.

  6. You Can Bet on It Briefing, Today

    Today, a Morning writer explains how he became a grudging participant in the world of online gambling.

  7. Homeland Security to Shut T.S.A. PreCheck and Global Entry at Airports U.S., Today

    The department said that it would suspend the priority airport security programs on Sunday, about a week after its funding lapsed.

  8. Russia Attacks Ukraine Ahead of Invasion’s 4th Anniversary World, Today

    At least one man was killed in Kyiv as Moscow launched a wave of drones and missiles, days after the latest round of U.S.-mediated talks to end the war.

  9. Is This the Most Important Supreme Court Case of the Century? Opinion, Today

    The tariff ruling may have just helped save the Republic.

  10. Historians Confirm: Tomorrow Won’t Be Better Than Today Opinion, Today

    The human capacity for hope is an essential quality. But hope can also turn into delusion.

  11. The Bible Tells Us to Love Immigrants Opinion, Today

    The biblical moral revolution was to love those not of one’s own land.

  12. Is the Swipe Era Over? The Daily, Today

    Meet the new (and old) ways we’re finding love in 2026.

  13. Connections Companion No. 988 Gameplay, Today

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Monday, Feb. 23, 2026.

  14. Strands Sidekick No. 722 Gameplay, Today

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Monday, Feb. 23, 2026.

  15. Wordle Review No. 1,710 Gameplay, Today

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Monday, Feb. 23, 2026.

  16. Here Are the Five Biggest Snowstorms in New York City Since 1869 Weather, Today

    This week’s storm, which is expected to bring 12 to 20 inches of snow to the city, has prompted the first blizzard warning issued for the city since 2017.

  17. Here’s What to Know About This Winter Storm Forecast Weather, Today

    Boston and New York were bracing for a punishing mix of heavy snow and strong winds that will bring blizzard conditions. “Stay home and stay inside,” forecasters said.

  18. They Did Deals With Trump to Get Lower Tariffs. Now They Are Stuck. Business, Today

    Countries that under the threat of tariffs made commitments like enormous investment pledges face the reality that they may have been better off waiting.

  19. At Least 15 Have Died on Tahoe-Area Slopes This Year U.S., Today

    Three more skiers have died in the Lake Tahoe area since the deadliest avalanche in California history on Tuesday killed nine.

  20. Reseña de ‘Muerte en invierno’: Emma Thompson es víctima y salvadora En español, Today

    La actriz, como siempre, impregna su personalidad y logra que hinchemos potentemente por ella, en este thriller gélido y visualmente hermoso.

  21. A Fractured ‘Never Trump’ Movement Eyes an Uncertain Future U.S., Today

    Divisions over what and who should come next were evident as G.O.P. critics of the president, weakened in their party, gathered at a summit near Washington.

  22. Newsom, Targeting Red States, Kicks Off Book Tour in Nashville U.S., Today

    Scores of Californians have moved to Tennessee for its friendlier business environment and conservative politics. On Saturday, the Democratic governor accused of driving them away paid a visit.

  23. Should I Tell My Housekeeper, ‘I’m Here for You’? Business, Today

    Plus, what to do when your job interviewer spouts off on things better left unsaid.

  24. Shutdown at D.H.S. Extends to Cyber Agency, Adding to Setbacks U.S., Today

    The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency has navigated staffing cuts without a Senate-confirmed leader. Employees have become demoralized and concerned about the agency’s ability to ward off threats.

  25. Observing Ramadan Feels Different This Year for Minnesota’s Somali Community U.S., Today

    Faith leaders said many people were still afraid to leave their homes, even after the weekslong federal immigration crackdown ended.

  26. Trump’s Challenge to Free Market Capitalism Business, Today

    Stakes in private companies. Handshake deals with chief executives. The president’s economic policy has drifted far from principles that long defined the Republican Party. Is it capitalism at all?

  27. Sex, Secrets and Neglect Fuel Lauren Groff’s New Book Books, Today

    The best stories in “Brawler” find the writer tackling the tectonic shifts that can suddenly crack open seemingly secure families.

  28. They Killed Their Abusers. Should They Spend Their Lives in Prison? Magazine, Today

    A new law was supposed to help reduce the sentences of survivors of domestic violence. Most are still behind bars.

  29. Rich, Enthralling Historical Fiction Books, Today

    Our columnist on four stellar new releases.

  30. Is There Anything Lisa Rinna Won’t Say? Books, Today

    The outrageous reality TV star has written a memoir — part evolution, part exorcism. She’s more than ready to tell you why.

  31. A Roving Reporter on the Future of Transit in New York City Times Insider, Today

    “A lot of interesting things happening in the city involve how people get around,” said Stefanos Chen, a Metro reporter and lifelong bus aficionado.

  32. New York Braces for Another Fierce Winter Storm Weather, Today

    The storm was expected to hit much of the Northeast and coastal Mid-Atlantic region on Sunday, and could bring at least 12 to 20 inches of snow to the city, according to the National Weather Service.

  33. La vida con uno de los trastornos más polémicos de la psiquiatría En español, Today

    Tras enfrentar el trastorno de identidad disociativo en su juventud, ella convirtió su experiencia en el eje de su carrera clínica y académica.

  34. ‘I Pushed Him Hard Into a Pile of Black Bags Covering the Sidewalk’ New York, Today

    A rough first take in SoHo, a triple bill at the Fillmore East and more reader tales of New York City in this week’s Metropolitan Diary.

  35. Spelling Bee Forum Gameplay, Today

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

  36. Fat Signing Bonuses, and Concierge Service, for Family Doctors World, Today

    In a country where a quarter of the population lacks a family doctor, Canadian communities compete in a zero-sum battle to recruit family doctors.

  37. Will Threat of Prison Make One of New York’s ‘Worst Landlords’ Change? New York, Today

    Tenants said one of the city’s most notorious landlords let rats run free and left them cold during the winter. Now, charged with harassment, he’s facing up to four years in prison.

  38. At the Olympics, I Saw the Difference Between Nationalism and Patriotism Opinion, Today

    Nationalism may be on the rise, but at the Olympics our shared humanity easily crossed borders.

  39. Ukraine Has Passed a Point of No Return Opinion, Today

    Four years that changed everything.

  40. Inside Iran’s Preparation for War and Plans for Survival World, Today

    Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has entrusted Ali Larijani, the top national security official, to ensure the Islamic Republic endures possible war and assassination.

  41. How the Times Weather Team Tracks Big Storms: More Data, Less Hype Times Insider, Today

    When making forecasts, our reporters aim to visualize severe weather possibilities rather than focus on the most dire predictions. A possible blizzard this weekend is the latest test.

  42. Quote of the Day: After Enduring Horrors, Offering ‘A Hymn to Life’ Corrections, Today

    Quotation of the Day for Sunday, February 22, 2026.

  43. Trump Looks Ahead to Summit With China’s Xi, but Tariffs and Taiwan Loom World, Today

    President Trump said his planned meeting with President Xi Jinping would be a grand display, but tensions over trade and defense could dampen the mood.

  44. Norway’s Record Olympic Medal Haul Is a Welcome Distraction From Scandal World, Today

    Norway, led by the cross-country skiing sensation Johannes Hoesflot Klaebo, topped the medal table for the fourth straight Winter Games.

  45. The A.I. Evangelists on a Mission to Shake Up Japan World, Today

    Team Mirai, a political party founded by software engineers, won 11 seats in Japan’s legislature by promising chatbots, self-driving buses and high-tech jobs.

  46. After Battling on Ice and Snow, Athletes Face a New Test: Post-Olympics Blues Sports, Today

    “It just goes by so quick,” one speedskater said. Some Olympic officials are trying to help competitors better navigate the aftermath of elite competition.

  47. Rose Byrne Can, and Does, Do It All Theater, Today

    An Oscar nominee for a movie in which everything crashes down on her (literally), Byrne is shifting gears with the Broadway comedy “Fallen Angels.”

  48. The Ex-Taxi Driver at the Center of Russia’s Shadow War World, Today

    The Kremlin’s sabotage campaign against European allies of Ukraine has been escalating. It needs people like Aleksei Kolosovsky, 42, to carry it out.

  49. Corrections: Feb. 22, 2026 Corrections, Today

    Corrections that appeared in print on Sunday, Feb. 22, 2026.

  50. Tom Noonan, Actor Renowned for Onscreen Menace, Dies at 74 Movies, Today

    He played memorable screen villains, notably a psychopath in “Manhunter,” but also wrote, directed and starred in well-received plays at a theater he founded in Manhattan.

  51. Willie Colón, leyenda de la salsa, muere a los 75 años En español, Today

    Trombonista, cantante, director de orquesta, compositor y arreglista, colaboró con Rubén Blades en “Siembra”, un disco que se convirtió en uno de los álbumes de salsa más vendidos de todos los tiempos.

  52. Willie Colón: 14 Essential Songs and Albums Arts, Today

    The trombonist, singer, bandleader, composer and producer from the Bronx helped shape the sound of salsa.

  53. New York Nurses’ Strike Ends After 6 Weeks as Last Holdouts Approve Deal New York, Today

    Workers at NewYork-Presbyterian/Columbia hospital voted for a contract with raises and layoff protections, meaning more than 4,000 nurses will return.

  54. Trump Pulls Support From House Republican Who Opposed Tariffs U.S., Today

    The president yanked his endorsement of Representative Jeff Hurd of Colorado, imperiling Republicans’ chances of holding onto his seat as they brace for midterm losses.

  55. 2 Skiers Are Injured After Being Buried in Utah Avalanche U.S., Today

    The men were skiing on Saturday in a backcountry area of the Big Cottonwood Canyon near Salt Lake City, said officials, who urged caution in unstable snow conditions.

  56. Traveling This Weekend? Here’s What to Know About the Snowstorm. Travel, Yesterday

    A major winter storm on Sunday and Monday is expected to bring delays and cancellations across much of the Northeast.

  57. Political Drama ‘Yellow Letters’ Wins Top Prize at Berlin Film Festival Movies, Yesterday

    The film, from the director Ilker Catak, explores political repression in Turkey. Another movie set in the country, “Salvation,” took the runner-up prize.

  58. Kennedy Center Performance Canceled After Substance Poured on Ice Rink Arts, Yesterday

    An individual poured an unknown dark liquid onto a temporary skating rink at the Kennedy Center late Thursday night, in what the venue called a “calculated” attack.

  59. Books of the Bible Gameplay, Yesterday

    Jill Rafaloff and Michelle Sontarp’s collaboration takes us to school, but it’s all in good fun.

  60. Willie Colón, a Luminary of Salsa Music, Dies at 75 Arts, Yesterday

    A trombonist, singer, bandleader, composer and arranger, he collaborated with Rubén Blades on “Siembra,” a 1978 release that became one of the top-selling salsa albums of all time.

  61. Nine Bodies of Skiers Recovered in Deadly Sierra Nevada Avalanche, Officials Say U.S., Yesterday

    A ninth victim who had been missing was found and recovered, officials said Saturday, from an avalanche that was the deadliest in modern California history.

  62. Iran’s Students Hold Anti-Regime Protests as Universities Reopen World, Yesterday

    Students helped grow initial protests into a national movement crushed by the government. As the new semester began, they chanted and marched again.

  63. Trump’s Trade Gamble Will Continue, Despite Supreme Court Rebuke Business, Yesterday

    The president seems as intent on tariffs as ever and argues that his trade agenda is succeeding, despite little evidence to support it

  64. Prosecutors Oppose Sean Combs’s Appeal, Asserting Sentence Was Just Arts, Yesterday

    Mr. Combs, who is serving a 50-month sentence after his conviction on prostitution-related charges, has argued that a judge sentenced him improperly.

  65. For Dutch speedskater, age doesn’t matter. World, Yesterday

    Jorrit Bergsma, a gold medalist back in 2014, is now 40. But he rolled back the years to win gold.

  66. Ohio Woman Who Fatally Drugged 4 Men Is Sentenced to 60 Years U.S., Yesterday

    The woman, Rebecca Auborn, pleaded guilty to murder in December. The men, whom she had met for sex in exchange for money, overdosed on fentanyl, the authorities said.

  67. The Queen Stuck by Andrew. King Charles Is Pulling Away. World, Yesterday

    Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, the former prince, is getting no help from the throne as the crisis over his ties to Jeffrey Epstein intensifies.

  68. Theodore Conklin, 77, Dies; His Rescue of an Inn Helped Save Sag Harbor Food, Yesterday

    By rehabilitating the American Hotel, he turned a hard-luck village on the East End of Long Island into a mecca for pop stars and plumbers alike.

  69. At Least 10 Killed in Lebanon, Officials Say, After Israel Strikes Hezbollah World, Yesterday

    The Lebanese militant group said eight of its members were among those killed late Friday. The attacks threaten to further destabilize an already tenuous cease-fire.

  70. JPMorgan Admits It Shut Trump’s Accounts After Jan. 6 Capitol Attack Business, Yesterday

    Nation’s largest bank, in response to a lawsuit filed by the president, confirmed his longstanding complaint about “debanking.”

  71. After the Olympians Skate, Toys Rain Onto the Ice. Where Do They All Go? World, Yesterday

    Young skaters known as flower kids jump into action. They have their own Olympic dreams.

  72. Tras el fallo contra los aranceles, ¿qué pasará con los acuerdos comerciales? En español, Yesterday

    La decisión de la Corte Suprema de invalidar gran parte de los aranceles del presidente Trump genera interrogantes sobre el futuro de los acuerdos alcanzados con los principales socios comerciales de Estados Unidos.

  73. Powder’s Siren Song: The Risks and Rewards of Backcountry Skiing Travel, Yesterday

    A string of recent tragedies, including a fatal avalanche near Lake Tahoe and an unusually deadly winter in Europe, has cast a spotlight on the sport’s inherent dangers.

  74. Problem With Artemis Rocket Will Delay NASA’s Moon Mission Science, Yesterday

    The rocket will be removed from the launchpad in order for technicians to investigate and fix a malfunctioning helium system.

  75. Trump Says He Will Raise Global Tariff to 15 Percent Business, Yesterday

    The move signaled that the president would press ahead with steep global import taxes despite the legal setback from the Supreme Court.

  76. What Exactly Is a ‘Concentration Camp’? Opinion, Yesterday

    A Q & A with Andrea Pitzer.

  77. Por qué atacar a Irán podría ser más peligroso que capturar a Maduro En español, Yesterday

    Las amplias capacidades militares de Irán y su red de aliados regionales podrían arrastrar a Estados Unidos a un conflicto prolongado.

  78. Red-Braised Pork Belly, an Ideal Weekend Cook Food, Yesterday

    Just think of the leftovers this deeply flavorful Shanghainese braise will yield.

  79. Bill Mazeroski, 89, Whose 9th-Inning Blast Made Pirates Champs, Is Dead Sports, Yesterday

    It was Game 7 of the 1960 World Series, when an infielder known for his glove, not his bat, crushed the powerful Yankees with one swing, bringing joy to Pittsburgh.

  80. Cómo resistir el resto del invierno En español, Yesterday

    El equipo de Well comparte sus consejos para lidiar con los desafíos de esta estación.

  81. Limes and Lemons and Oranges, Oh My! Food, Yesterday

    Baked lemon pudding, citrusy cheesecake and upside-down blood orange cake make the most of winter citrus.

  82. Divide Among Supreme Court’s Conservatives Could Test Trump’s Agenda U.S., Yesterday

    In rejecting President Trump’s tariffs, the court’s six conservative justices displayed subtle differences in their views of executive power.

  83. Six Questions on the Future of Trump’s Tariffs Business, Yesterday

    The Supreme Court’s ruling on the president’s tariffs has jolted Washington and the business world. Here’s what to watch next.