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  1. ‘A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms’ Season 1, Episode 5 Recap: ‘Get Up!’ Arts, February 16

    Duncan takes a serious beating. Egg doesn’t like how things are looking.

  2. Diplomatic Feud With China Weighs on Japan’s Economy Business, February 16

    A standoff over the security of Taiwan has led to a steep decline in the number of Chinese visitors to Japan, which is heavily dependent on the tourists.

  3. What to Know About the Homeland Security Shutdown U.S., February 16

    Funding for the Department of Homeland Security lapsed on Saturday amid a standoff over restrictions that Democrats have demanded for federal immigration agents. But much of its work continues.

  4. Kennedy Promises Action, Though Not Regulation, on Ultraprocessed Foods U.S., February 16

    The health secretary said the Food and Drug Administration would “act on” a request from a former F.D.A. commissioner to close a loophole on food safety.

  5. 2026 Film Independent Spirit Awards: Complete Winners List Style, February 16

    Here’s who went home with an Indie Spirit Award on Sunday.

  6. Useful Camera Footage in Guthrie Case Proves Elusive U.S., February 16

    The lack of helpful video footage in Nancy Guthrie’s community may be hindered by several factors, experts say.

  7. Warner Bros. Is Said to Consider Reopening Talks With Paramount Business, Today

    Warner Bros. Discovery had agreed to sell itself to Netflix, but its contract allows it to pursue offers that may lead to a superior deal.

  8. Something to Noodle On Gameplay, Today

    Ian Livengood gives us a sense of direction.

  9. Canada Gives U.S. Arms Makers the Cold Shoulder on Military Spending World, Today

    Canada plans to unveil a new strategy that will shift its current reliance on American companies to Canadian military suppliers.

  10. Gisèle Pelicot Speaks World, Today

    She was repeatedly drugged by her husband and raped in a series of crimes that shocked the world. Pelicot talked to us about her new memoir.

  11. Three American Speeches at Munich, and Plenty of Confusion World, Today

    As the U.S. message veered from shared heritage and values to shared interests and back again, Europeans wondered what kind of alliance they were left with.

  12. Winter Storms Could Bring 8 Feet of Snow to Parts of California Weather, Today

    The greatest impact is expected across Northern California, where a pair of powerful storms are expected to begin on Sunday night and last into the week.

  13. Jerry Kennedy, Who Helped Define Music in Nashville, Dies at 85 Obituaries, Today

    A guitarist and record producer, he played a role in creating hits by popular singers like Roger Miller, Roy Orbison, Tom T. Hall and Tammy Wynette.

  14. See the Looks From the 2026 Film Independent Spirit Awards Style, Today

    The awards show, which celebrates independent film and television, moves back to the Hollywood Palladium for this year’s awards show.

  15. Pat Tillman’s Brother Pleads Guilty to Setting Post Office Fire U.S., Today

    Richard Tillman, brother of the N.F.L. star turned Army Ranger who died in a case of friendly fire in Afghanistan, drove a vehicle into a California post office while it was closed.

  16. Kamala Harris vendió su lista de correos electrónicos y pagó deudas de 2024 En español, Today

    El Partido Demócrata pagó 6,5 millones de dólares por la base de datos de los simpatizantes que aportaron para la campaña de Harris.

  17. Trump Administration Ends Credit for Start-Stop Feature in Vehicles Business, Today

    Manufacturers will no longer get a credit toward vehicle emissions standards by installing engines that automatically stop at red lights.

  18. Like Trump, U.S. Embassies Are Raising Cash for Lavish July Fourth Parties Business, Today

    Some of Washington’s diplomatic outposts in Asia are raising millions for events to mark the 250th independence anniversary. One ambassador offered to sing and dance.

  19. EE. UU. deporta a 9 migrantes en secreto, sin considerar sus protecciones legales En español, Today

    La mayoría tenían órdenes judiciales que los protegían de la expulsión a sus países de origen, por lo que fueron enviados a un centro de detención en Camerún.

  20. The Biggest Tricks From the Olympic Halfpipe, in Miniature Video, Today

    The halfpipe competitions in the 2026 Olympics again raised the bar for what’s possible on a snowboard. While the women faced difficult, snowy conditions, the medalists nonetheless put down impressive, clean runs. The men took their tricks to new heights and put together combinations never seen before.

  21. Light Snowfall Coming to New York, New Jersey and Long Island New York, Today

    Forecasters said snowfall totals of one to two inches were likely Sunday night, with isolated amounts of up to three inches across New York City, northeastern New Jersey and much of Long Island.

  22. ‘Wuthering Heights’ Gallops Toward $82 Million in Global Ticket Sales Business, Today

    Warner Bros. spent an estimated $80 million on the R-rated romance, directed by Emerald Fennell, not including hefty marketing costs.

  23. 5 conversaciones que debes tener con tus padres cuando envejecen En español, Today

    Muchas familias posponen estos temas. Pero hablar de ellos ahora puede conducir a un mejor cuidado en el futuro.

  24. A Singles Mixer Where You Can Body-Slam Your Crush Style, Today

    At a wrestling speed dating event in Brooklyn, young people spent Valentine’s Day getting physical with strangers in hopes of finding love.

  25. In Munich, Lawmakers Concede Scars Remain After Trump’s Greenland Threat U.S., Today

    Congress members said that President Trump’s coveting of Greenland had left a mark, even as they expressed hope for a less bellicose approach to foreign relations.

  26. ‘The Honey Trap’, and More Theater to Stream Theater, Today

    Other picks include the National Theater’s “Inter Alia,” a successor to the acclaimed “Prima Facie”; Anne Gridley’s “Watch Me Walk”; and a Jodi Picoult stage adaptation.

  27. Bicepmaxxing at Calvin Klein Style, Today

    The muscles were more memorable than the clothes.

  28. Europe Today Looks Different From the One Trump’s Team Describes World, Today

    Secretary of State Marco Rubio appealed to European leaders in Munich by stressing Christian and cultural bonds that are no longer universal.

  29. Three Olympic Athletes Were Just Disqualified for a Novel Reason: PFAS Climate, Today

    Their skis and snowboards tested positive for “forever chemicals,” slippery-but-dangerous chemicals now banned in the Games.

  30. Long Live Longevity Noodles Food, Today

    Grace Young’s classic recipe adds chicken and mushrooms to this must-have Lunar New Year dish.

  31. Trump’s Stinging Attack on Israel’s President Touches a Nerve World, Today

    President Trump called President Isaac Herzog of Israel “disgraceful” because he has not yet pardoned Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in his corruption trial.

  32. Brignone defies age, and Shiffrin, to win gold again. World, Today

    At 35, Federica Brignone of Italy became the oldest Olympic Alpine gold medalist. Mikaela Shiffrin of the U.S. finished a disappointing 11th.

  33. How to Pay Attention Briefing, Today

    “Attention, taken to its highest degree, is the same thing as prayer,” the philosopher and mystic Simone Weil wrote.

  34. In First Public Comments Since Trump’s Racist Video, Obama Laments Lost Decorum U.S., Today

    In a podcast interview, former President Barack Obama did not directly address the video posted by Mr. Trump but denounced a “clown show” on social media.

  35. Amid Turmoil, the Past Gives You Something to Hold Onto Opinion, Today

    Learning about our family’s past can connect us to the turmoil and difference that have always been America’s story.

  36. How Feeding the Baby Can Affect Your Marriage Opinion, Today

    Readers discuss a guest essay asserting that formula promotes marriage equality. Also: Ethics and the Supreme Court.

  37. Everybody’s Mom Briefing, Today

    We explore why we care so much about the disappearance of Nancy Guthrie.

  38. Could an Electronic Coach Help Ski Jumpers Leap Farther? Science, Today

    Future Olympic prospects are testing a device that can give them corrective advice in real time as they hurtle into the air.

  39. Toward a Sane Christian Zionism Opinion, Today

    A so-called Christian Zionist would also likely be a Christian Kurdist or have a Christian commitment to Palestinian statehood.

  40. Skeleton Is Nothing. You’ve Got to See Ski Ballet. Opinion, Today

    You want at least one weird entree on the Olympics menu, even if only for the pleasure of not ordering it.

  41. What They Wanted From Jeffrey Epstein Opinion, Today

    His network may not have known everything, but it is hard to deny that many of them knew enough to know better.

  42. Boos, Rivalries and Records: Inside the 2026 Olympics The Daily, Today

    A look at the tensions and triumphs shaping this year’s Winter Games.

  43. Wordle Review No. 1,703 Gameplay, Today

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Monday, Feb. 16, 2026.

  44. Strands Sidekick No. 715 Gameplay, Today

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Monday, Feb. 16, 2026.

  45. Connections Companion No. 981 Gameplay, Today

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Monday, Feb. 16, 2026.

  46. Islamist Party’s Rise Overshadows Student Revolution in Bangladesh World, Today

    The party is dedicated to running the country under Islamic law, but ran on a more moderate platform. It gained far more seats in last week’s election than it ever had before.

  47. Trump’s Relentless Self-Promotion Fosters an American Cult of Personality U.S., Today

    President Trump has engaged in a spree of self-aggrandizement unlike any of his predecessors, fostering a mythologized superhuman persona and making himself the inescapable force at home and around the world.

  48. More Than Ever, Videos Expose the Truth. And Cloud It, Too. U.S., Today

    In Minneapolis, videos of the Alex Pretti killing undermined the federal government’s account. But an A.I. video of Brad Pitt shows the dangers ahead.

  49. These Unsinkable Tubes Could Help Harvest Energy From the Ocean Science, Today

    Researchers developed aluminum structures that trap air bubbles, making them able to float perpetually in even the harshest environments.

  50. In the East Village, Hiding in Plain Sight: A Secret Passage to the Underground Railroad New York, Today

    A passageway hidden below a dresser at the Merchant’s House Museum had long been a mystery. Then researchers learned that the home’s original builder was an abolitionist.

  51. Secret New York City Passage Linked to Underground Railroad Video, Today

    Hidden under a built-in dresser in a former home in the East Village is a narrow crawlspace, which historians have recently linked to the Underground Railroad.

  52. Republican State Legislators Rush to Limit Their Own Regulators U.S., Today

    South Carolina’s state legislature is one of 17, mainly in heavily Republican states, that is moving to handcuff state agencies at a moment of tectonic changes in energy, technology and finance.

  53. Iran Protester’s Death in Custody Sparks Outrage. His Family Believes He Was Executed. World, Today

    Rights groups are investigating the death of Ali Rahbar as a potential extrajudicial killing. Iran denies executions have taken place.

  54. Epstein Files Hint at His Ties to the Supermodel Naomi Campbell Style, Today

    Ms. Campbell previously claimed she was an acquaintance of the convicted sex offender. Emails shed new light on the extent of their interactions.

  55. Will 2026 Be the Year of the ‘Soonicorn’? Business, Today

    As venture capital funding pours into start-ups large and small, more firms are pitching themselves as the next big thing.

  56. Students Across the U.S. Are Protesting ICE. Texas Wants to Punish Their Schools. U.S., Today

    In dozens of states, students have staged walkouts over immigration enforcement. In Texas, they’re doing so despite threats from Gov. Greg Abbott.

  57. You’d Be Surprised to See Where Many Olympians Keep Their Medals World, Today

    Athletes train and sweat for years in pursuit of the glittering prizes. Many store them in the least glamorous places.

  58. What C.E.O.s Are Worried About Business, Today

    Fractured politics, disruptive technologies and a distrust in institutions are making it harder to focus on the traditional tasks of growing sales and profits.

  59. ‘The Simpsons’ Hits Another Milestone Arts, Today

    On Sunday the series, the longest running American sitcom, will air its 800th episode on Fox. In an interview, the creator Matt Groening says there’s no end in sight.

  60. In Court, Gisèle Pelicot Refused to Be a Victim. A New Memoir Explains Why. Books, Today

    With matter-of-fact precision, “A Hymn to Life” powerfully chronicles the shock of discovering her husband’s sex crimes, and the rallying cry that followed.

  61. In 1970s San Francisco, a Groovy Tale of Sex and Menace Books, Today

    A young telephone company operator finds herself in the dark underbelly of the Me Decade in Claire Oshetsky’s “Evil Genius.”

  62. How The Times Remembered 15 Winter Olympics Greats Sports, Today

    Obituaries have memorialized the lives of a figure-skating trailblazer, a “Miracle on Ice” hockey player, a bobsledder who overcame blindness, and more.

  63. Crooning and Jamming: Las Vegas Lounge Acts Set the Vibe Travel, Today

    On the Strip and beyond, clubs, bars and restaurants spotlight local performers who deliver some of the city’s best entertainment.

  64. ‘Todos intentaron doblegarme’: Gisèle Pelicot comparte su historia En español, Today

    En una entrevista de casi tres horas realizada el mes pasado en París, la mujer que se convirtió en un icono feminista al renunciar a su derecho al anonimato, esboza un relato sincero y emotivo de su vida.

  65. La política migratoria de Sánchez podría generar una reacción populista en España En español, Today

    Parece democráticamente inviable y puede estar avivando el populismo.

  66. La Riviera Nayarit: un paraíso con mar, mercados y flores para los surfistas En español, Today

    En México, una franja de pueblos costeros amigables con el bolsillo ofrece un antídoto relajante a lugares de moda como Cancún y Puerto Vallarta.

  67. Manhattan’s Only Wild Turkey Has Her Own Entourage New York, Today

    Astoria, first spotted in Queens last spring, is now a resident of Lower Manhattan, where three devoted women watch over her.

  68. No siempre se gana: los atletas olímpicos nos enseñan sobre la decepción En español, Today

    Lidiar con el fracaso es parte del trabajo de los deportistas de élite. Así es cómo lo enfrentan.

  69. Spelling Bee Forum Gameplay, Today

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

  70. ‘Suddenly, Everyone in the Line Seemed to Stand Up a Little Taller’ New York, Today

    Postcards from the Lower East Side, a bodega cat takes a break and more reader tales of New York City in this week’s Metropolitan Diary.

  71. Dentro de la debacle que llevó al cierre del espacio aéreo de El Paso En español, Today

    La FAA citó “un grave riesgo de víctimas mortales” por una nueva tecnología usada en la frontera mexicana y se vio atrapada en una discrepancia con el Pentágono, que consideró el arma “necesaria”.

  72. When Will This War End? The Question Is Meaningless. Opinion, Today

    The war in Ukraine can look like the future and the past at once. But it’s just our present, the only one we know.

  73. There’s a Reason American Kids Are Such Picky Eaters Opinion, Today

    Blame junk food.

  74. Meet the Crew That Makes Dancing Lions for the Lunar New Year Arts, Today

    In a San Francisco garage, Corey Chan and his team create giant, spectacular lions that will lead the festivities.

  75. Quote of the Day: Love Without Limits: Brazil’s Flirtation With Polyamory Corrections, Today

    Quotation of the Day for Sunday, February 15, 2026.

  76. Deep in China’s Mountains, a Nuclear Revival Takes Shape Interactive, Today

    Satellite imagery of secretive nuclear facilities reveals Beijing’s efforts to expand its arsenal, just as the last global guardrails on nuclear weapons vanish.

  77. How $40-a-Pack Cigarettes Pushed Australians to the Black Market World, Today

    Tax hikes made cigarettes in Australia the most expensive in the world. They have also helped fuel a multibillion-dollar criminal enterprise in bootleg tobacco.

  78. What French Romance Novels Could Tell Us About A.I. and Translation Jobs World, Today

    Popular paperbacks are being translated with the help of machines, raising anxiety among professionals in the field.