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  1. Why the N.F.L. Booked Bad Bunny for the Super Bowl Business, Today

    League executives may be nervous about the Latin superstar’s outspoken stance on immigration, but their priority is attracting popular halftime performers.

  2. On the Brink of a New Arms Race World, Today

    For the first time in decades, the U.S. and Russia no longer have a nuclear arms control agreement.

  3. Mark Marquess, Who Made Stanford a Baseball Powerhouse, Dies at 78 Obituaries, Today

    Over 41 seasons as head coach, he won two national titles and sent more than 200 players to the major leagues, including Mike Mussina and Jack McDowell.

  4. See How Breezy Johnson Won Downhill Gold by 0.04 Seconds Interactive, Today

    Breezy Johnson of the United States beat Emma Aicher of Germany by a split-second after her teammate Lindsey Vonn crashed early in her run.

  5. Iranian Nobel Laureate Gets Second Prison Sentence and Ends Hunger Strike World, Today

    The activist Narges Mohammadi was sentenced to another seven years, bringing the total she must serve to 17 years, her foundation said.

  6. ‘We Will Pay’: Savannah Guthrie Addresses Mother’s Captor in New Video Video, Today

    Nancy Guthrie’s children shared a new video message to their mother’s purported abductor on Saturday evening. In the video, posted to the “Today” show anchor Savannah Guthrie’s Instagram account, the siblings said they were willing to pay for their mother’s return.

  7. 4 Dead in Mushroom Poisoning Outbreak in California U.S., Today

    State health officials discouraged foraging this year, saying that toxic mushrooms can easily be confused with safe ones to eat.

  8. Los aficionados de Bad Bunny están listos para el ‘Benito Bowl’ En español, Today

    Para algunos espectadores, el partido del Super Bowl es simplemente el preludio de un histórico espectáculo de medio tiempo.

  9. Seeking Stability, Thai Voters Decisively Reject Progressive Party World, Today

    It was the first time in years that a conservative party preaching nationalism, patriotism and respect for the monarchy came out on top.

  10. Bad Bunny’s Sign Language Interpreter Will Make Super Bowl History, Too Arts, Today

    Puerto Rican Sign Language is not the same as American Sign Language. Celimar Rivera Cosme will uniquely capture the rapper’s slang for the game’s deaf viewers.

  11. 7 Days, No Suspects: The Disappearance of Nancy Guthrie U.S., Today

    The mother of the “Today” show host Savannah Guthrie has not been heard from since an evening of dinner and games with family members.

  12. The U.S. Skiing Star Lindsey Vonn Crashes in Olympic Women’s Downhill Video, Today

    Lindsey Vonn’s dream of reclaiming the downhill gold medal despite a torn A.C.L. ended in disappointment on Sunday when she crashed 13 seconds into her race and was airlifted off the course.

  13. Polar Plunge Persists in the Northeast as Low-Temperature Records Are Set Weather, Today

    Punishing winds have combined with low temperatures to produce dangerously cold conditions across the Northeast. Forecasters say, though, that relief is on the horizon.

  14. Talks on Immigration Enforcement Limits Still Stuck With Deadline Nearing U.S., Today

    Democrats’ demands include that immigration officers be required to show visible identification and have judicial warrants when they enter private property to make arrests.

  15. Japan’s Leader Wins in a Landslide, Clearing Way for Hard-Line Agenda World, Today

    Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi won a sweeping mandate from voters for her economic agenda and tough stances on immigration and China.

  16. Portugal Votes for President, With Leftist Set to Beat Surging Far Right World, Today

    Polls predict a comfortable victory for António José Seguro, but a nationalist’s presence in the runoff showed that Portugal is not immune to Europe’s rising nationalist tide.

  17. Dip It, Dip It Good Food, Today

    Buffalo cauliflower dip; bacon-Cheddar dip; spinach, artichoke and yogurt dip. Happy Super Bowl Sunday!

  18. Starmer’s Chief of Staff Resigns, Citing Role in Hiring Friend of Epstein World, Today

    The Labour official was ensnared in a scandal after helping appoint Peter Mandelson as Britain’s ambassador to the U.S.

  19. The Church of Molt Briefing, Today

    A.I. agents are creating religions. What does that mean for us?

  20. MAGA Elites Are Indoor Cats Opinion, Today

    Before MAGA, conservatives’ affinity for wilderness was a powerful force in American politics.

  21. We Are Raising Our Voices in Protest Opinion, Today

    Readers urge Americans to speak up but decry the terror tactics being used against protesters. Also: The Heritage Foundation responds to a critique.

  22. Today’s Japan Election Takaichi live blog included three standalone posts:
  23. Americans at the Olympics Can’t Escape the Politics at Home World, Today

    Opposition to President Trump’s policies has followed the U.S. team to Italy, and athletes, coaches and American fans are facing the backlash.

  24. Breezy Johnson’s celebration is muted by Lindsey Vonn’s crash. World, Today

    Johnson won her first Olympic gold medal after her teammate Vonn crashed early in her run.

  25. Talk to Your Parents Briefing, Today

    Today, some advice on having conversations with aging parents about their health.

  26. Heavy Snow Disrupts Japan Election, Forcing Polling Stations to Close Early World, Today

    The government said that about 40 percent of all polling stations closed earlier than planned because of heavy snow on Sunday.

  27. A Movie About America Broke My Heart Opinion, Today

    I am not a Shaker. That didn’t stop me from tearing up at “The Testament of Ann Lee.”

  28. The Secret History of the Deep State Opinion, Today

    Seven pages of grand jury testimony from Richard Nixon were deemed so incendiary that they were hidden from the public for years.

  29. It’s the A.I. Economy, Stupid Opinion, Today

    The Democratic Party needs to prepare for the coming tech revolution.

  30. At the Super Bowl, It’s Nice Guy vs. Underdog The Daily, Today

    Your guide to today’s matchup.

  31. Wordle Review No. 1,696 Gameplay, Today

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Monday, Feb. 9, 2026.

  32. Strands Sidekick No. 708 Gameplay, Today

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Monday, Feb. 9, 2026.

  33. Connections Companion No. 974 Gameplay, Today

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Monday, Feb. 9, 2026.

  34. China’s Presence Looms Large in Japanese Election World, Today

    Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi’s handling of bilateral relations has become a campaign issue. Her earlier comments on Taiwan brought reprisals from Beijing.

  35. El gobierno de Cuba ha durado 67 años. ¿Caerá bajo el mandato de Trump? En español, Today

    Mientras la economía de Cuba está en caída libre, su red eléctrica falla, y millones de sus ciudadanos se han marchado, el gobierno de la isla se enfrenta a lo que quizás sea su enemigo más amenazante: el presidente Donald Trump.

  36. Here’s What To Know About the Los Angeles Mayor’s Race U.S., Today

    The week leading up to the filing deadline saw candidates dropping from the field and a surprise last-minute challenge to the incumbent mayor, Karen Bass.

  37. Cómo pasó Miss Piggy de ser una marioneta de reparto a ser la cerdita más importante de la tele En español, Today

    Empezó como una actriz secundaria, pero su actitud descarada y sus golpes de karate la llevaron a la cima de la cultura pop. Un nuevo especial de los Muppets se estrenó recientemente.

  38. Bad Bunny Fans Are Ready for ‘Benito Bowl’ Style, Today

    For some viewers, the Super Bowl game is simply a prelude to a historic halftime show.

  39. How Bad Bunny Gives Voice to Puerto Rico’s ‘Crisis Generation’ U.S., Today

    Young Puerto Ricans say the star has opened the world’s eyes to their challenges, and to the island’s fraught territorial relationship with the U.S. government.

  40. For $1 Million, Donors to U.S.A. Birthday Group Offered Access to Trump U.S., Today

    A new organization blessed by the president is raising money for events and projects that will put a Trumpian spin on the nation’s semiquincentennial.

  41. The Moments That Made Bad Bunny a Super Bowl Halftime Headliner Arts, Today

    He’s had big hits, won awards, co-starred with Adam Sandler and even came out on top at WrestleMania. Here’s how the 31-year-old star got to music’s biggest stage.

  42. EE. UU. quiere aprender coreano. ‘Las guerreras k-pop’ son las responsables En español, Today

    En todo el país, los fans del k-pop y los k-dramas están acudiendo en masa a clases de coreano.

  43. Cuba’s Government Has Lasted 67 Years. Will It Fall Under Trump? World, Today

    The Trump administration, which has tightened the U.S. chokehold on Cuba by cutting off foreign oil, is betting that this is the Cuban communist revolution’s last year.

  44. A New American Fashion Lineage Style, Today

    With the help of some of her nieces, the New York designer Anna Sui is steering her 45-year-old label into the future.

  45. She’s the Olympics’ Hometown Hero. To Her Neighbors, She’s Just ‘Stefi.’ World, Today

    Stefania Constantini worked in a clothes shop until her sports career took off. The champion curler is now one of Italy’s best hopes at the Winter Games.

  46. War Came to Ukraine and Its Dogs Are Not the Same Science, Today

    Researchers discovered surprising changes to former pets along the front line of combat with Russia.

  47. Epstein Files Reveal Scope of Ghislaine Maxwell’s Role in Clinton Circle U.S., Today

    Jeffrey Epstein’s longtime companion helped advise on the kickoff of the Clinton Global Initiative and arranged for $1 million in funding for it, emails show.

  48. In This Sour Satire, Liberals Open a Door, Not Always Their Hearts, to Migrants Books, Today

    As usual, Lionel Shriver sets out to puncture pieties, but “A Better Life” feels full of easy targets.

  49. Is Wallace Shawn the Only Avant-Garde Artist Who Gets Stopped in Times Square? T Magazine, Today

    He’s most commonly recognized for his screen roles as a plotting hit man and an unlikely Lothario, but it’s his work as a playwright that shows more of his true self.

  50. MAGA’s Split Over Israel Extends to a Ship Attacked 58 Years Ago Business, Today

    The Israeli military killed 34 people on the U.S.S. Liberty in 1967. Whether it was an accident, as many historians believe, has become a litmus test within President Trump’s movement.

  51. Lunch With Wallace Shawn Video, Today

    The playwright and actor talks about his inspirations at his favorite New York diner, the Chelsea Square, where he regularly orders the fruit salad.

  52. Who Calls 1-800-GAMBLER? Around Big Sports Events, It’s Often Young Men. U.S., Today

    Calls to Ohio’s gambling addiction help line have surged since sports betting was legalized in 2023, something the governor now regrets.

  53. The Troubled State of the Senate Has Members Eyeing Governorships U.S., Today

    A record number of senators running for governor reflects deep frustrations with the upper chamber.

  54. These A.I. Dreamers Don’t Fit the Stereotype Style, Today

    Young tech entrepreneurs in San Francisco are hoping to cash in, even as they wonder how artificial intelligence will affect society.

  55. Trump’s Oil Grab in Venezuela Shatters an American Taboo U.S., Today

    U.S. presidents have long been accused of plotting to control foreign oil. But President Trump has asserted a U.S. right to take it.

  56. Two Volleyball Leagues Want to Be the Next W.N.B.A. Only One Can Win. Business, Today

    The race to create the next major women’s sport.

  57. The New Fabio Is Claude Business, Today

    The romance industry, always at the vanguard of technological change, is rapidly adapting to A.I. Not everyone is on board.

  58. Feeling ‘Amateur’ at Retirement Planning, They Asked A.I. for Help Business, Today

    More people are turning to chatbots for advice, inquiring about high-stakes decisions such as saving for retirement — even if they eventually turn to a human.

  59. 5 Conversations to Have With Your Aging Parents Well, Today

    Many families put these talks off. But having them now can lead to better care later.

  60. Las presentaciones musicales más controversiales en el Super Bowl En español, Today

    Aunque muchos espectáculos del medio tiempo han sido memorables por algo más que la música —como el “tiburón de la izquierda” de Katy Perry, la revelación del embarazo de Rihanna o la guitarra de Prince—, algunos han suscitado importantes debates sobre política, cultura o decoro.

  61. Spelling Bee Forum Gameplay, Today

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

  62. No todos odian las turbulencias, la comida escasa y el asiento del medio al volar En español, Today

    Existen viajeros que se la pasan bien en el aire pese a las incomodidades de la aviación moderna.

  63. ‘As They Crested the Peak, the Skater Let Go and Swooped Left’ New York, Today

    A little help up a Brooklyn hill in the rain, loose shoes in Gramercy and more reader tales of New York City in this week’s Metropolitan Diary.

  64. As American Views of ICE Dim, Warehouses Become a Symbol of Resistance New York, Today

    Plans to confine migrants in retrofitted buildings have ignited bipartisan dissent as the country has grown more critical of immigration officials.

  65. Una elegía a mi Washington Post En español, Today

    Siete principios rectores aún están desplegados en la redacción del periódico, pero ahora más como reproche que como recordatorio.

  66. Imágenes satelitales revelan que Irán trabaja en instalaciones nucleares y de misiles En español, Today

    Las reparaciones en sitios clave de misiles comenzaron poco después de que fueron alcanzados por ataques de Israel y EE. UU. el año pasado, pero el trabajo en las instalaciones nucleares de Irán ha sido más lento.

  67. We Shouldn’t Want to Eat Like Our Great-Great-Grandparents Opinion, Today

    They were at a much higher risk of malnutrition and missed out on the joy of a fresh Sumo orange in February.

  68. The Demise of U.S.A.I.D. Was a Warning Opinion, Today

    The brutality of U.S.A.I.D.’s closure and the disregard for the human toll betrayed a vision of a crueler, meaner, more insular world.

  69. Paul Thomas Anderson Wins Directors Guild Award for ‘One Battle After Another’ Movies, Today

    The filmmaker beat out Ryan Coogler, Guillermo del Toro, Josh Safdie and Chloé Zhao. The prize is a strong predictor of the Oscars.

  70. Haruki Murakami Isn’t Afraid of the Dark Books, Today

    The author, who brought Japanese literature into the global mainstream, grapples with aging and his place in the world of letters.

  71. Quote of the Day: Another Danish Territory Feels Trump-Induced Anxiety Corrections, Today

    Quotation of the Day for Sunday, February 8, 2026.

  72. Corrections: Feb. 8, 2026 Corrections, Today

    Corrections that appeared in print on Sunday, Feb. 8, 2026.

  73. How Japan’s Leader Wants to Shape the Economy Business, Today

    Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi pushed through a record supplemental budget and is proposing tax cuts, raising questions about how the government will pay for it all.

  74. At Least 50 Arrested After Protests Escalate Outside Minnesota Federal Building U.S., Today

    The Whipple Federal Building has become both a staging ground for immigration agents and a hub for demonstrations against the crackdown in the Twin Cities.

  75. Japan’s Leader Makes a Bold Election Bet. Here’s What to Know. World, Today

    Sanae Takaichi, who has proved popular as the first woman to lead Japan as prime minister, hopes to bolster her power in a snap election. But she faces hurdles.

  76. Reaction to Trump’s Racist Post Shows He Is Not Always Immune to Politics U.S., Today

    With the midterm elections nearing, President Trump has found himself in the uncomfortable position of backtracking, even if only by degrees, at key moments.

  77. What to Know About Thailand’s Election World, Today

    The progressive People’s Party was leading in surveys conducted before Sunday’s election but the country has a history of overturning voters’ will.

  78. In Bid to Lead Thailand, a Progressive Party Softens Its Image World, Today

    Sunday’s election is a test for the progressive, pro-democracy movement in Thailand, which has been blocked from taking power despite success at the polls.

  79. Savannah Guthrie, in New Video Message, Promises to Pay for Return of Her Mother U.S., Today

    The “Today” show anchor, in a message on social media with her siblings, said the return of their mother Nancy “is the only way we will have peace.”

  80. Brad Arnold, Rocker Who Fronted 3 Doors Down, Dies at 47 Arts, Today

    He wrote the band’s breakout hit, “Kryptonite,” in a high school math class, and would go on to be nominated for three Grammy Awards.

  81. Files Detail Epstein’s Dealings With Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick New York, Yesterday

    Mr. Lutnick had claimed to have distanced himself from Jeffrey Epstein even before the disgraced financier was convicted of a sex crime in Florida.

  82. Big Air, Big Tricks. How Kira Kimura Won Snowboarding Gold. Interactive, Yesterday

    Kira Kimura clinched the top spot on the podium after landing two tricks with five and a half rotations.

  83. Man Pleads Guilty to Arson in 2019 Attack on Tennessee Civil Rights Center U.S., Yesterday

    The man also pleaded guilty this week to a charge of attempting to provide material support to a foreign terrorist organization, Hezbollah.

  84. Facing Regulatory Scrutiny, Hims & Hers Withdraws Knockoff Obesity Pill Health, Yesterday

    Federal officials had warned that the new product from the online provider of weight loss drugs might be illegal.

  85. Who’s in Charge Here? Gameplay, Yesterday

    Chloe Revery’s first Sunday puzzle aces its performance review.

  86. Washington Post C.E.O. Will Lewis Steps Down After Stormy Tenure Technology, Yesterday

    His departure came days after the company cut 30 percent of the staff. He will be replaced in the interim by Jeff D’Onofrio, the chief financial officer, the company said.

  87. Athletes and Protesters Criticize U.S. Policies at Winter Games in Milan Video, Yesterday

    Displays of anti-U.S. sentiment have turned up at the Milan Winter Games. Vice President JD Vance was booed at the Olympics opening ceremony, and anti-ICE protesters took to the streets to demonstrate.

  88. One Month After Renee Good’s Killing, Her Partner Makes First Public Appearance U.S., Yesterday

    Becca Good attended a memorial for Renee Good, offering words of compassion and resilience to the crowd gathered in a snow-covered Minneapolis park.

  89. Trump’s ‘Board of Peace’ Sets Date to Meet in Washington, Officials Say World, Yesterday

    The group, which has prompted skepticism from some U.S. allies, is scheduled to meet on Feb. 19, according to the officials.

  90. Thousands in Mississippi Remain Without Power Two Weeks After Winter Storm U.S., Yesterday

    A majority of those who lost service have had their power restored. But thousands in more rural areas remain in darkness, according to a local utility.

  91. 6 Fishermen Reel In a 244-Pound Atlantic Halibut, Setting a Local Record World, Yesterday

    The fish, hooked as part of a study on the halibut population around the Ha! Ha! Bay in the Canadian province of Quebec, measured more than 6.5 feet long, researchers said.

  92. Whistle-Blower Report Involved Intelligence About a Trump Contact U.S., Yesterday

    Tulsi Gabbard, the director of national intelligence, moved to lock down an intelligence intercept that referred to someone close to President Trump, the report said.