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

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

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

    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.

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

    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.

  4. Problem With Artemis Rocket Will Delay NASA’s Moon Mission Science, Today

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

  5. Trump Says He Will Raise Global Tariff to 15 Percent Business, Today

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

  6. What Exactly Is a ‘Concentration Camp’? Opinion, Today

    A Q & A with Andrea Pitzer.

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

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

  8. Red-Braised Pork Belly, an Ideal Weekend Cook Food, Today

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

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

    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.

  10. Cómo resistir el resto del invierno En español, Today

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

  11. Limes and Lemons and Oranges, Oh My! Food, Today

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

  12. Divide Among Supreme Court’s Conservatives Could Test Trump’s Agenda U.S., Today

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

  13. Six Questions on the Future of Trump’s Tariffs Business, Today

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

  14. New Dads Aren’t a ‘Waste of Time and Space’ Opinion, Today

    Why are we still debating paternity leave?

  15. Inside the Big Tech Lobbying Machine Aiming to Halt Social Media Bans Business, Today

    Tech giants, including Meta and Alphabet, are spending lavishly on splashy billboard ads, courting on-the-fence politicians and bulking up their ranks of lobbyists.

  16. Blizzard Warnings Issued for Swath of East Coast, Including N.Y.C. U.S., Today

    The blizzard warnings are the first since 2017 for New York City, which is expected to get up to 18 inches of snow, or more.

  17. Searching for Rejuvenation Where Skiers Chase Olympic Gold World, Today

    The thermal waters of the Italian Alps, long praised for their restorative properties, are well known to elite athletes. During the Winter Games, they’ve drawn spectators, too.

  18. Future Perfect Briefing, Today

    Does taking care of our future selves have to mean sacrifice in the present?

  19. Klaebo. Inevitable. World, Today

    Johannes Klaebo won his sixth cross country gold medal at the 2026 Olympics.

  20. How Johannes Klaebo’s 6 Gold Medals Ranks Among the All-Time Olympic Performances World, Today

    The Norwegian cross-country skier completed the biggest medal haul ever by an athlete at a Winter Games, and one of the biggest at any single Olympics.

  21. The Former British Prince and the Very American Outrage Opinion, Today

    At least monarchies have developed limits on arbitrary power.

  22. ‘A Cocked Pistol Aimed at Iran’ Opinion, Today

    Three Opinion writers on Iran, Epstein and what power really looks like.

  23. 4 Big U.F.O. Questions for the White House Opinion, Today

    What a declassification effort could help us resolve.

  24. What Trafficked Girls Think of Jeffrey Epstein and His Pals Opinion, Today

    Every year, more than 100,000 children may be sold for sex in the United States. Are we willing to do something about that?

  25. Shocker! SCOTUS Schools POTUS Opinion, Today

    The high court asserts itself as tariff sheriff.

  26. What if the Iranian Regime Is Stronger Than Trump Thinks? Opinion, Today

    Iran’s leaders may have hesitated at the start of the recent demonstrations, but the violent reaction that followed bespeaks a confident regime.

  27. Fraught Times in the I.C.U. Opinion, Today

    Readers discuss how doctors deal with what Dr. Daniela J. Lamas called “difficult” families of patients.

  28. The Ruling Striking Down Trump’s Tariffs Changes Little for Canada World, Today

    The president’s tariffs that are inflicting the most harm to Canada’s economy are outside the scope of the Supreme Court case.

  29. We’re the Guardians of a Difficult Teenager. What Do We Owe Them? Magazine, Today

    I’ve found myself carrying negative feelings that I don’t want but can’t quite shake.

  30. Wordle Review No. 1,709 Gameplay, Today

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Sunday, Feb. 22, 2026.

  31. Strands Sidekick No. 721 Gameplay, Today

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Sunday, Feb. 22, 2026.

  32. Connections Companion No. 987 Gameplay, Today

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Sunday, Feb. 22, 2026.

  33. Six Up-and-Coming Fashion Designers Who Have Our Attention T Magazine, Today

    These emerging talents are showing their work in London, Milan or Paris.

  34. For India, Buying Russian Oil Just Got More Complicated Business, Today

    India’s prime minister acceded to many of President Trump’s demands under pressure of heavy tariffs. It would be awkward to reject them now.

  35. The Wellness Guru Jay Shetty Has Raised Some Doubts. Including His Own. Magazine, Today

    The self-help influencer on his values, his journey and criticism of his work.

  36. U.S. Tariff Ruling Brings Uncertainty Just as Europe Hoped to Move On World, Today

    The decision could distract from other challenges facing the continent, like issues with China and the war in Ukraine.

  37. Lo que dice el estilo de la primera dama de Nueva York En español, Today

    Rama Duwaji tiene que representarse a sí misma y sus valores como artista, y al mismo tiempo los valores del gobierno y de la ciudad. ¿Eso es posible?

  38. Reseña de ‘¿Está funcionando esto?’: la comedia como salvación En español, Today

    Will Arnett y Laura Dern añaden peso emocional a esta película íntima de Bradley Cooper sobre un hombre separado de su esposa que halla consuelo en la comedia en vivo.

  39. How Lunar New Year Traditions Take Root Across America Video, Today

    The New York Times traveled to Honolulu, Los Angeles, Minneapolis, New Orleans and New York to see how Asian American communities blend old and new customs to celebrate the Lunar New Year.

  40. ¿La carne seca hace bien? En español, Today

    Los influentes del bienestar la consideran una buena opción de tentempié. Por eso, pedimos a los expertos que nos ayuden a aclarar sus pros y contras.

  41. Me arrepentí de la casa que compramos. Casi acabó con mi matrimonio En español, Today

    Cuando no te pones de acuerdo con tu pareja sobre el lugar más adecuado para vivir, el hogar puede convertirse en un infierno.

  42. In Gorsuch’s Homage to Legislative Power, a Subtle Reproach of a Neutered Congress U.S., Today

    In his concurrence to the ruling invalidating President Trump’s tariffs, Justice Neil M. Gorsuch made a forceful case for the sanctity of the legislative process — and an implicit critique of its current dysfunction.

  43. ‘Shoresy’ Review: Heated (Brotherly) Rivalry Arts, Today

    The Canadian comedy with creative ties to “Heated Rivalry,” in its fifth season on Hulu, has its own very different take on love among men.

  44. Fred Segal Has a New Owner. Again. Style, Today

    The storied Los Angeles retailer, once recognized as an arbiter of West Coast style, has been acquired by the mass-market brand Aritzia.

  45. 9 Songs We’re Talking About This Week Arts, Today

    U2 released a seething protest song, and Lana Del Rey put out a dreamy ode to her home life.

  46. Minnesota Republicans Were Bullish. Then Came the Immigration Crackdown. U.S., Today

    A fraud scandal had Democrats on the defensive and led Gov. Tim Walz to end his re-election bid. But the ICE surge upended the political landscape.

  47. Ethan Hawke sigue apostando por películas difíciles mientras Hollywood evoluciona En español, Today

    El actor nominado al Oscar por “Blue Moon” reflexiona sobre su trayectoria en esta industria y su intento de no venderse al sistema.

  48. Why Attacking Iran Could Be Riskier Than Capturing Maduro World, Today

    Iran’s extensive military abilities and network of regional proxies could draw the United States into a prolonged conflict.

  49. He Researched Dishonesty. He Got Friendly With Jeffrey Epstein. Business, Today

    Dan Ariely, a behavioral scientist at Duke, sought out the convicted sex offender for his research. Their yearslong correspondence suggests it wasn’t all business.

  50. How the Save America Act Could Change Voting Video, Today

    Legislation that would require proof of citizenship to register to vote is only the beginning as Republicans press to sharply limit voting in line with President Trump’s false claims of widespread fraud. Our congressional correspondent Annie Karni describes two of the bills and their prospects.

  51. Estas paredes no solo hablan, también gimen En español, Today

    El ruido es una realidad molesta de la vida en la ciudad. Pero cuando los sonidos se vuelven inapropiados, los vecinos pueden encontrarse en una situación incómoda.

  52. Celebrating Lunar New Year Across America Interactive, Today

    The Pan-Asian landscape is rich with tradition. In Honolulu, Los Angeles, Minneapolis, New Orleans and New York, communities blend old and new customs to make the holiday their own.

  53. When the Police Knock, Does the Doorman Have to Open? Real Estate, Today

    Residents and building staff aren’t obligated to open the door — unless law enforcement has a warrant.

  54. Concerns Over L.A. Olympics Come Into Focus as Winter Games Draw to a Close U.S., Today

    New details about the LA28 chairman’s ties to Jeffrey Epstein, as well as anxiety over key infrastructure projects, have thrown the planning into disarray.

  55. Senate G.O.P. Faces Pressure to Force ‘Talking Filibuster’ for Voter I.D. Bill U.S., Today

    Some reluctant Republicans say an old-school filibuster showdown with Democrats could paralyze the Senate with no guarantee of success. But President Trump and their own colleagues are spoiling for the fight.

  56. A Stolen Passport, a Girl on the Run. What Is She Hiding From? Books, Today

    In Charleen Hurtubise’s new novel, “Saoirse,” a traumatic family secret propels an American teenager to Ireland in the early 1990s.

  57. How A.I. Money Is Flooding Into the Midterm Elections U.S., Today

    A.I. companies, along with allied groups and executives, spent at least $83 million on federal elections last year, and huge amounts are set to arrive this year.

  58. How $600 Drones Are Outsmarting Colombia’s Billion-Dollar Military World, Today

    Security officials say easy access by guerrilla groups to commercial drones, cheaply modified into deadly weapons, has put the nation’s army on its heels.

  59. What to Know Before Buying Weight Loss Drugs Online Well, Today

    Many patients are getting GLP-1s from websites and medical spas. But there’s much less oversight.

  60. Dad, You’re (So Not) Embarrassing Me at This Concert Style, Today

    Across the country, dads are donning sparkly blazers and purple wigs to bond with their Gen Z and Alpha kids on their own turf, be it the Eras Tour or “KPop Demon Hunters.”

  61. Do You Back Into a Parking Spot or Back Out? Style, Today

    An exploration of what’s driving a change in America’s parking lots.

  62. Peaches on the Singer Who Is Her ‘North Star’ Arts, Today

    “There is no better performer in the world,” the electro-glam musician said. “Every song is thought out, but always with an element of spontaneity and sass.”

  63. A Post-Katrina Law Guards FEMA Resources. Why Hasn’t It Stopped Noem? Climate, Today

    A key statute was designed to rein in the Homeland Security secretary and prevent deadly mistakes. Lawyers say its provisions are difficult to enforce.

  64. 2026 BAFTAs: What to Know Ahead of the Ceremony Movies, Today

    Will “One Battle After Another,” “Hamnet” or “Sinners” triumph at Britain’s equivalent of the Oscars? U.S. viewers can watch this year’s show on E!

  65. See a Museum Through His Eyes? He’d Rather You Not. Style, Today

    For three generations, Bruno Goppion’s family has supplied display cases to the world’s top museums. What others look through, he can’t look past.

  66. People Loved the Dot-Com Boom. The A.I. Boom, Not So Much. Technology, Today

    Tech leaders are beginning to worry about the public’s underwhelming enthusiasm for their plans to remake the world with artificial intelligence. Will that burst the bubble?

  67. Trump Doubles Down on Closing Tax Loophole on Cheap Imports Business, Today

    The exemption was shut down last year by President Trump based, in part, on the same legal grounds as the tariffs that were invalidated by the Supreme Court.

  68. At A.I. Summit, India Tries to Find a Way Between the U.S. and China World, Today

    India is using technology as a tool of foreign policy, casting itself as a moral voice for smaller, developing countries.

  69. Trump Official Backs Russia’s Return to Global Sports World, Today

    Paolo Zampolli, a special envoy for President Trump, endorsed Russia’s participation at next month’s Paralympics, a move greeted with dismay in European capitals.

  70. Mamdani Announces Plan to Enforce Time-Off Protections for N.Y.C. Workers New York, Today

    Ahead of a new worker protection law taking effect, Mayor Zohran Mamdani introduced the additional measures his administration will take to ensure employees get the time off they are owed.

  71. N.J. Democrats Send Coarse but Clear Message to ICE With New Bill New York, Today

    New Jersey lawmakers have added some the state’s trademark in-your-face attitude to a measure that would expand residents’ ability to sue federal immigration officials.

  72. How a Physical Therapist and a Retiree Live on $208,000 in Harlem Interactive, Today

    Charles and Marian Wade splurge on theater and music, but save on groceries by comparison shopping at three nearby supermarkets.

  73. Will ICE Scare Some Fans Away From the World Cup? New York, Today

    The congresswoman representing the district where the final will be played asked the director of ICE about his plans. She was not encouraged by his response.

  74. Spelling Bee Forum Gameplay, Today

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

  75. El FBI investigó los vínculos de Epstein con funcionarios de aduanas de EE. UU. En español, Today

    Jeffrey Epstein cultivó relaciones amistosas con varios funcionarios de aduanas de las Islas Vírgenes de EE. UU. Esos lazos fueron objeto de una investigación criminal.

  76. At the Olympics, Drama on the Ice Is Not Limited to the Skaters World, Today

    A team of skilled technicians and drivers keep the frozen surface at the right temperature and thickness. The challenge? Each event needs a different kind of ice.

  77. La detención del expríncipe Andrés frustra los esfuerzos de la familia real por superar el escándalo En español, Today

    La investigación sobre el expríncipe podría rivalizar con las bodas reales y las coronaciones como uno de los mayores espectáculos públicos de la historia británica moderna.

  78. She Survived Mass Rape. Now, She’s Speaking Out to Build a Better Future. International Home, Today

    Gisèle Pelicot stayed silent after dozens of men were convicted of raping her. Now, Ms. Pelicot is finding peace by publicizing her ordeal and explaining how she survived it.

  79. Vampires Won’t Die. What’s Behind Their Bite? Theater, Today

    With “The Lost Boys” on Broadway and Cynthia Erivo in “Dracula” in London, our horror expert looks at how bloodsuckers sunk their teeth into pop culture.

  80. ‘Murky Waters’ for Global Businesses After Trump’s Tariff Loss Business, Today

    Even after the Supreme Court invalidated many of the president’s levies, foreign leaders and executives assume that U.S. tariffs are here to stay, in one form or another.

  81. Quote of the Day: Athletes Live on the Edge. Their Parents Teeter on It. Corrections, Today

    Quotation of the Day for Saturday, February 21, 2026.

  82. Big Times Gameplay, Today

    Josh Knapp’s latest themeless puzzle presents a lot of obstacles to move through.

  83. Who Is Not Funding This Antarctic Expedition? Video, Today

    Our climate reporter Raymond Zhong describes America’s shifting relationship with polar research amid the threat of rising sea levels.

  84. Bridge Owner Donated $1 Million to MAGA Group Before Trump Blasted Competitor U.S., Today

    The PAC and the White House say the donation had nothing to do with President Trump’s tirade against a new bridge connecting Detroit and Windsor, Ontario.

  85. Corrections: Feb. 21, 2026 Corrections, Today

    Corrections that appeared in print on Saturday, Feb. 21, 2026.

  86. U.S. Kills 3 in Latest Boat Strike U.S., Today

    Legal specialists on the use of lethal force have said the strikes are illegal, extrajudicial killings.

  87. La declaración de independencia de la Corte Suprema de EE. UU. En español, Today

    El rechazo de la Corte Suprema al programa arancelario del presidente Trump es el más reciente de una serie de choques entre él y el presidente del tribunal, John Roberts Jr.

  88. Police Chief Placed Millions in Bets as He Embezzled, Investigators Say New York, Today

    Karl R. Jacobson was arrested and accused of stealing from city coffers as he placed $4.5 million in online bets. He resigned in January, when the accusations first surfaced.

  89. Trump Presses on With Tariffs Despite Court, and Court of Public Opinion U.S., Today

    The president is plowing ahead with an unpopular policy after the Supreme Court’s rebuke, deepening his party’s risk in the midterm elections.

  90. Con Men Posing as Lawyers and Judges Preyed on Immigrants, U.S. Says New York, Today

    Five Colombian citizens were charged with bilking people facing immigration proceedings by staging fake versions of those proceedings.

  91. 6 Takeaways From the Supreme Court’s Tariff Decision U.S., Today

    The court displayed its independence in what was a stinging rebuke to President Trump, though the ruling is unlikely to have an immediate effect on prices.

  92. L.G.B.T.Q. Clubs in Some Texas Schools Can’t Be Banned, Judge Says U.S., Today

    A Texas law passed last year was the first in the nation to explicitly ban clubs based on gender identity in K-12 schools. The judge blocked its enforcement in three school districts.

  93. Judge Rebukes U.S. Over Application to Search Reporter’s Home U.S., Today

    A prosecutor apologized for failing to alert the magistrate to a 1980 law that restricts searches for reporting materials.

  94. Dozens of U.S. Planes Are at Jordan Base, Satellite Images and Flight Data Show U.S., Today

    At least 60 attack aircraft are parked at the base, which has become a key hub for U.S. military planning for possible strikes on Iran.

  95. With Tariff Changes, Consumers May Be Stuck in a Waiting Game Business, Today

    Some companies could decide to temper price increases, but the effect would take time to materialize.

  96. Court Clears Way for Louisiana Law Requiring Ten Commandments in Classrooms U.S., Yesterday

    A federal appeals court vacated a temporary block on the 2024 law, tossing a previous decision that called it “plainly unconstitutional.”

  97. New York Man Tried to Ram a Nevada Substation in an Act of Terrorism, Police Say U.S., Yesterday

    The man, Dawson Maloney, of Albany, was heavily armed during the attack on Thursday in Boulder City, Nev. He died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound, the police said.

  98. 64% of Americans Disapprove of Trump’s Tariffs U.S., Yesterday

    The poll found disapproval among men, women, all racial and ethnic groups and across educational backgrounds.

  99. A Fatal ICE Shooting Occurred in Texas Months Before Renee Good’s Killing U.S., Yesterday

    A 23-year-old American was shot last March in South Padre Island. ICE’s involvement in the shooting was not disclosed until this week.

  100. Longtime Virginia Lawyer Named by Judges as U.S. Attorney U.S., Yesterday

    The appointment of James W. Hundley teed up a potential conflict with the Trump administration, which has already suggested that it would dismiss any prosecutor chosen by district judges.

  101. How Stephen Miller Is Perceived in the White House Video, Yesterday

    Stephen Miller is at the “top of the totem pole” in Donald Trump’s White House. On a recent episode of “The Ezra Klein Show,” the Atlantic staff writers Ashley Parker and Michael Scherer describe the scale of Miller’s influence.

  102. White House Dims Lights as Trump Responds to Tariff Ruling U.S., Yesterday

    The mood lighting appeared to be borrowing from the playbook of former President Joseph R. Biden Jr., and the old meme of “Dark Brandon.”

  103. How Does Trump Really Spend His Time? Video, Yesterday

    President Trump is running the White House on “gut instinct” and late-night phone calls, Ashley Parker and Michael Scherer, staff writers for The Atlantic, tell Ezra Klein on a recent episode of “The Ezra Klein Show.”

  104. The U.S. Tariffs Causing the Most Pain for Canada Remain in Place U.S., Yesterday

    While the vast majority of Canadian exports were exempt from the tariffs now struck down, the ruling does not effect duties harming several key industries.

  105. Ask The Morning: The Supreme Court’s Tariff Ruling Briefing, Yesterday

    The justices struck down a central piece of President Trump’s agenda. What does that mean?

  106. Some Readers Thought Those Little Olympians Were A.I. Here’s How We Made Them. Times Insider, Yesterday

    The Times’s tiny animated athletes flip, spin and soar through the air just like their real-life counterparts.

  107. Guillermo del Toro on Writing and Directing the Oscar-Nominated ‘Frankenstein’ Books, Yesterday

    Ahead of this year’s Academy Awards, the director appeared on the Book Review podcast to speak about his latest film.

  108. Brooklyn Beckham Spices Up a Burger Bash Style, Yesterday

    Amid a family spat that has kept his name in headlines, Brooklyn Beckham appeared at a food festival with a hot sauce from his condiment line.

  109. Park Service Workers Reinstall Exhibit on Slavery in Philadelphia Video, Yesterday

    Plaques on the history of slavery in Philadelphia were reinstalled at the President’s House site after being taken down last month following a Trump administration directive. In a lawsuit by the City of Philadelphia, a federal judge ruled that the exhibit must be temporarily put back up while the case proceeds in court.

  110. Frame by Frame, Moments From the Winter Games Interactive, Yesterday

    See the Winter Olympics in a series of composite images.

  111. A.I. Is Coming for the 2026 Midterms U.S., Yesterday

    Our tech columnist Kevin Roose explains A.I.’s potential impact.

  112. Trump Promises New Tariffs After Justices Rule Against Him Briefing, Yesterday

    Also, Cuba nears collapse. Here’s the latest at the end of Friday.

  113. SPECIAL EPISODE: TRUMP’S TARIFFS STRUCK DOWN The Daily, Yesterday

    In a 6-3 decision, the Supreme Court struck down President Trump’s global tariffs, a cornerstone of his second term.

  114. Supreme Court Tariff Ruling to Spur Chaotic Refund Process Business, Yesterday

    The Trump administration says it could take years and additional litigation for importers to get their money back.

  115. John Shirreffs, 80, Dies; Trainer of a Nearly Perfect Horse Sports, Yesterday

    He guided Zenyatta, a spectacular mare, to 19 consecutive wins and won the Kentucky Derby in 2005 with Giacomo, a 50-1 long shot.

  116. Supreme Court Rules Against Trump’s Tariff Policy Video, Yesterday

    In a 6-to-3 decision, the Supreme Court ruled that President Trump exceeded his authority in imposing tariffs on nearly every U.S. trading partner.

  117. The Save America Act Is an Assault on Democracy Video, Yesterday

    President Trump would have you think that voter fraud is rampant, says the Opinion columnist Jamelle Bouie. The reality? That’s just not true. So why are Trump and his allies so preoccupied with passing the Save America Act?

  118. Russia Takes the Gulag Out of the Gulag History Museum in Moscow World, Yesterday

    The museum had preserved the history of brutality inflicted by the Soviet Union on its people. It will now focus on Nazi war crimes.

  119. Así planea Trump mantener los aranceles En español, Yesterday

    La sentencia de la Corte Suprema es un duro golpe, pero el gobierno de EE. UU. dispone de otras herramientas.

  120. Businesses Celebrate Tariff Relief, and Brace for New Uncertainty Business, Yesterday

    The Supreme Court’s ruling against many of President Trump’s tariffs cheered executives who set to work seeking refunds on their duties.

  121. Why ‘Wuthering Heights’ Falls Flat Video, Yesterday

    Wesley Morris, host of “Cannonball,” and Sasha Weiss, the culture editor of The New York Times Magazine, discuss Emerald Fennell’s steamy film adaptation of the novel “Wuthering Heights.”

  122. Melania Trump Presents Her 2025 Inaugural Gown to the Smithsonian U.S., Yesterday

    The dress joined an exhibit of gowns belonging to first ladies stretching back to Helen Taft in 1909, and Mrs. Trump spoke about how high fashion reflected humanity.

  123. Michael Silverblatt, Radio ‘Bookworm’ Who Interviewed Authors, Dies at 73 Books, Yesterday

    His public radio show, “Bookworm,” was a literary salon of the air for 33 years, drawing guests like Joan Didion, Susan Sontag and David Foster Wallace.

  124. ‘A Disgrace’: How Trump Found Out the Supreme Court Ruled Against Him U.S., Yesterday

    The news arrived in a note passed by the U.S. trade representative.

  125. C.I.A. Retracts Reports Flagged for Bias U.S., Yesterday

    Former officials said the documents were not examples of shoddy work and simply reflected the priorities of past administrations.

  126. The Biggest Olympic Skating Jumps, in Miniature Video, Yesterday

    Alysa Liu became the first American woman to win an individual Olympic medal in figure skating in 20 years. Watch a head-to-head match-up of her jumps with silver medalist Kaori Sakamoto in the women’s figure skating final.

  127. Yesterday’s Trump Tariffs Supreme Court live blog included two standalone posts:
  128. ‘Very Successful Day’: NASA Completes Artemis II Launchpad Test Video, Yesterday

    NASA successfully completed a rehearsal to launch the Artemis II rocket on Thursday. The mission would send astronauts around the Moon’s orbit for the first time in more than 50 years.

  129. Husbands and Boyfriends Step Into the Olympic Spotlight Style, Yesterday

    Here come the “HABs,” the attention-seeking husbands and boyfriends of medal-winning athletes.

  130. Hungary Poses Unexpected Hurdle to Europe’s 90-Billion Euro Loan to Ukraine World, Yesterday

    While the delay may prove to be procedural, Hungary signaled that it could cause problems as the European Union works to send money to Ukraine.

  131. Love or Hate Emerald Fennell’s ‘Wuthering Heights’? Interactive, Yesterday

    Her films, including “Saltburn” and “Promising Young Woman,” are exhilarating to some, enraging to others. Where do you stand?

  132. 3 People Are Killed in Series of Avalanches in Austrian Alps World, Yesterday

    The police said several other rescues took place. The avalanches happened amid severe weather warnings across the region.

  133. ‘A Victory for the Rule of Law’: 3 Experts Assess How Much the Court Reined In Trump Opinion, Yesterday

    What does this mean for the president, the economy — and your bank account?

  134. How to Create a ‘No-Makeup Makeup’ Look T Magazine, Yesterday

    Tips and techniques from a beauty-industry veteran, an artist and a model.

  135. Ferreira completes his halfpipe set with gold. World, Yesterday

    The American Alex Ferreira nailed his final run to win gold in the ski halfpipe.

  136. Tariff Whiplash Clouds Outlook for Federal Budget U.S., Yesterday

    The tariffs thrown out by the Supreme Court had become an important revenue source. President Trump said he could replace that money with other levies.

  137. Flashback: Your Weekly History Quiz, Feb. 21, 2026 Interactive, Yesterday

    Can you sort 8 historical events?

  138. Christopher S. Wren, Times Bureau Chief in Hostile Lands, Dies at 89 Business, Yesterday

    Over three decades, he reported from Moscow, Beijing, Tehran and elsewhere and wrote well-received books based on his reporting, including one about his globe-trotting cat.

  139. Bench Presses, Pull Ups … Kid Rock? The White House Had a Very Manly Week. U.S., Yesterday

    President Trump’s top cabinet officials are pumping iron in public.

  140. San José State Graduate Who Went Skiing Is Found Dead in Tree Well U.S., Yesterday

    The recent graduate, 21, was on a trail in the Lake Tahoe region of California on Tuesday and did not return, prompting a search. His death is under investigation, the authorities said.

  141. In This Novel, It’s the Student Who Shapes the Teacher’s Life Books, Yesterday

    “The Optimists,” by Brian Platzer, is an account of an extraordinary character, as remembered by her middle-school instructor.

  142. سرکوب مرگبار خیزش مردمی به دست حکومت ایران World, Yesterday

    Protests erupted amid a communications blackout. But as video and witness accounts trickle out, the brutality of the regime’s crackdown is becoming clear.

  143. Trump Calls Justices Who Ruled Against Him ‘Fools and Lap Dogs’ U.S., Yesterday

    “I’m ashamed of certain members of the court, absolutely ashamed for not having the courage to do what’s right for our country,” the president said.

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    Fuel shortages have made everyday life more challenging for residents in Cuba, as the country faces the United States’ first effective blockade since the Cuban Missile Crisis.

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