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  1. Bajo el control de las pandillas, Haití se enfrenta también a una crisis de liderazgo En español, Today

    Haití no ha celebrado elecciones desde 2016, y su último presidente, Jovenel Moïse, fue asesinado en 2021. El país tampoco cuenta con un Parlamento en funciones.

  2. El Super Bowl de Bad Bunny: en español, en inglés y con todos los ojos puestos en él En español, Today

    En medio de la dura retórica de la Casa Blanca, la superestrella puertorriqueña subirá al escenario el domingo con la promesa de un mensaje de unidad: “El mundo bailará”.

  3. The Party’s Over When Charli XCX Says So Movies, Today

    The “Brat” pop star isn’t afraid to lean into her party-girl persona. But moving into film with “The Moment” has given her brand-new perspective.

  4. Russia’s Time as a Sporting Pariah May Be Coming to an End World, Today

    In Milan this week, Olympics officials signaled a willingness to ease years of restrictions imposed on the country over its state-backed doping program and invasion of Ukraine.

  5. Corrections: Feb. 7, 2026 Corrections, Today

    Corrections that appeared in print on Saturday, Feb. 7, 2026.

  6. Quote of the Day: Why on Earth Won’t This City Stop Shaking? Corrections, Today

    Quotation of the Day for Friday, January 6, 2025.

  7. Quote of the Day: At 41, Vonn Is Going for Gold, on One Good Knee Corrections, Today

    Quotation of the Day for Saturday, February 7, 2025.

  8. Philippe Morillon, General Who Made Fateful Protection Promise, Dies at 90 World, Today

    “I will never abandon you,” he told residents of Srebrenica amid sectarian armed conflict in Bosnia. The town later suffered the worst massacre in Europe since World War II.

  9. Use for a Yew Gameplay, Today

    Mark Diehl dishes out a spicy themeless puzzle.

  10. Judge Extends Block on Trump Officials Slashing Funds to Democratic States U.S., Today

    The decision kept at bay a freeze of nearly $10 billion in child care and other social service funds destined for Minnesota and four other Democratic-led states.

  11. Hegseth Says Defense Department Will Cut Ties With Harvard U.S., Today

    Mr. Hegseth’s order appeared to target his alma mater, Harvard’s Kennedy School for public policy.

  12. In a Close Election, Voters Send a Sharp Anti-Trump Message New York, Today

    The Democratic primary to replace Gov. Mikie Sherrill of New Jersey in Congress is still too close to call. Much of the advertising focused on opposition to the president and his immigration policies.

  13. Super Bowl Visitors Find San Francisco Better Than Its Apocalyptic Image U.S., Today

    Problems with homelessness and open-air drug use have been widely broadcast, but many visitors this week said they found the city surprisingly pleasant.

  14. How Is Security Different at These Olympic Games? Video, Today

    Our sports correspondent Tariq Panja talks with Katrin Bennhold about the security at the Olympics in Italy, including the presence of Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents, who the U.S. says are there only in an advisory role.

  15. Psychiatrist Says Kennedy Was ‘Not Accurate’ in Discussing His Keto Studies U.S., Today

    Dr. Christopher M. Palmer said in an interview that the keto diet, while promising, did not “cure” schizophrenia as the health secretary had claimed.

  16. Haití, campeón indiscutible en ‘looks’ olímpicos En español, Today

    Los atletas de la nación caribeña querían rendir homenaje a la herencia de su país. El resultado es una serie de atuendos imposibles de ignorar.

  17. Colorado Funeral Home Director Is Sentenced to 40 Years in Corpse Abuse Case U.S., Today

    “I deserve every word you have said and every day that I will sit in prison,” Jon Hallford said in court on Friday. Investigators found nearly 200 decomposing bodies stored improperly.

  18. Trump Opens Marine National Monument in Atlantic to Commercial Fishing Climate, Today

    Off the coast of Cape Cod, the Northeast Canyons and Seamounts Marine National Monument is a unique stretch of ocean that had been protected for a decade.

  19. ‘Melania’ and the Missing First Lady Movies, Today

    The documentary highlights a few notable predecessors in the role, burnishing Mrs. Trump’s image by extension. But one apt comparison is pointedly left out.

  20. Bad Bunny Explains His ‘Purpose’ in Life Video, Today

    Bad Bunny sat down with Jon Caramanica and Joe Coscarelli, the hosts of Popcast, prior to releasing his Grammy-winning magnum opus, “Debí Tirar Más Fotos,” to discuss how working with young Puerto Rican musicians in his home country ranks among his life’s greatest achievements.

  21. Republican Chairman of Homeland Security Spending Panel to Exit Congress U.S., Yesterday

    Representative Mark Amodei of Nevada added his name to the growing list of Republicans planning to give up their seats as their party faces losses that could cost them the House.

  22. F.B.I. Investigates Links to Biological Labs in Las Vegas and California U.S., Yesterday

    The Las Vegas lab had vials of a “reddish liquid,” the police said. The California lab, uncovered in 2023, had materials “possibly associated with infectious diseases,” officials said.

  23. A First Look Below Antarctica’s Most Menacing Glacier Video, Yesterday

    Scientists on the Thwaites Glacier attempted to install equipment beneath the ice to better understand how it is melting. Our climate reporter Raymond Zhong walks us through their landmark experiment and the bittersweet outcome.

  24. Outgoing Leader of N.Y.C. Antisemitism Office Criticizes His Replacement New York, Yesterday

    The criticism from the former head of the Office to Combat Antisemitism, Moshe Davis, reflects the social and political divide among Jewish New Yorkers over Mayor Zohran Mamdani.

  25. Halle Berry and Van Hunt’s Engagement Comes With a Nod to Vintage Elegance Style, Yesterday

    The actress and producer confirmed her engagement on “The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon,” unveiling an heirloom-style ring.

  26. Stocks Rebound After Volatile Week as Dow Hits Record High Business, Yesterday

    The Dow Jones industrial average surpassed 50,000 points for the first time, as old line stocks come back into vogue.

  27. Contentious Herbicide Is Greenlit in a Blow to the MAHA Agenda Climate, Yesterday

    The chemical, dicamba, is used to control weeds on genetically engineered crops. Courts previously had restricted its use.

  28. Wes Moore on 2028, His Party’s Problems and His Favorite Crab Cake U.S., Yesterday

    The Maryland governor discussed Trump, the country’s divisions and his workout routine.

  29. Lil Jon’s Son Is Found Dead in a Georgia Pond, Police Say Arts, Yesterday

    Nathan Smith, whose stage name is DJ Young Slade, was reported missing on Tuesday after running out of his home in a community north of Atlanta.

  30. Let the Games Begin Briefing, Yesterday

    Also, mass market paperbacks are heading toward extinction. Here’s the latest at the end of Friday.

  31. Hochul Takes Aim at Trump as She Wins N.Y. Democrats’ Nomination New York, Yesterday

    Gov. Kathy Hochul seemed eager to portray herself as a leader ready to stand up to the Trump administration, as she vies for re-election in November.

  32. Cuban Deportees Who Were Transferred to Guantánamo Sent Back to U.S. U.S., Yesterday

    Dozens of men appear to be caught up in a political standoff between the Trump administration and Cuba.

  33. JD Vance Booed at Olympic Opening Ceremony in Milan World, Yesterday

    Before the event, protesters marched in Milan in opposition to U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, whose personnel are in Italy to advise local officials in securing the Winter Games.

  34. In the Grip of Gangs, Haiti Faces Another Crisis: A Leadership Vacuum World, Yesterday

    The tenure of a presidential council that has been running Haiti expires on Saturday. It’s unclear what will come next.

  35. Record-Breaking 244-Pound Atlantic Halibut Caught in Quebec Video, Yesterday

    A huge Atlantic halibut caught in Quebec weighed in at a record-breaking 244 pounds.

  36. Moderates Pitch Tough-on-Crime Message for Democrats Amid Immigration Talks U.S., Yesterday

    A polling memo circulated among centrist senators urged Democrats to talk tougher on crime, an issue where they lag Republicans, while noting an opportunity for the party to appeal to voters with criticism of ICE.

  37. Amazon’s ‘Top Choice Is the Worst Choice’ Video, Yesterday

    What does Amazon’s top choice product designation really mean? The authors Cory Doctorow and Tim Wu describe how the ranking is not based on quality but on the extraction of our attention and money.

  38. The Internet Feels Miserable ‘By Design’ Video, Yesterday

    Slop, rage bait, brain rot. The authors Cory Doctorow and Tim Wu explain how today’s internet keeps us hooked and makes us angry, and what we can do about it.

  39. White House Suggests Smithsonian Add a Trump Display Arts, Yesterday

    Administration officials met with staff at the Smithsonian’s National Portrait Gallery and discussed putting multiple artworks of the president in a section of the museum.

  40. 16 Easy Desserts for People Who Really, Really Love Chocolate Food, Yesterday

    Brownie brittle, chocolate lava cake and more recipes to help celebrate Valentine’s Day, or just any old Wednesday.

  41. Trump Ties Tunnel Funds to Renaming of Transit Hubs Video, Yesterday

    Administration officials told Senator Chuck Schumer that the president would release federal funds for the Hudson River Gateway project if New York’s Penn Station and Washington Dulles International Airport were renamed after President Trump, according to four people familiar with the private conversations.

  42. Trump Is Hosting Governors at the White House, but Only Republicans U.S., Yesterday

    The president’s decision to exclude Democratic governors from an annual meeting later this month breaks a longstanding tradition.

  43. Saalumarada Thimmakka Dies; Planted and Nurtured Thousands of Trees World, Yesterday

    Believed to be 113, she spent decades building an environmental legacy in India, inspired by her grief at being unable to conceive children.

  44. Yesterday’s Milan Winter Olympics Opening Ceremony live blog included 7 standalone posts:
  45. How Nintendo Became the Most Fun Video Game Company Books, Yesterday

    Video games are big business, and the company behind Mario, Zelda and Pokémon may be the most important player, says the author of a new corporate history.

  46. Besides Stars and Stripes, a Few New Flags Are Flying in Greenland World, Yesterday

    Greenland’s mini diplomatic scene is about to get more lively as Canada and France set up consulates, following threats by President Trump to take over the island.

  47. Flying Solo: Some Olympic Athletes Are Their Country’s Whole Team World, Yesterday

    At the Winter Games, athletes from 15 different nations are the only competitor from their countries.

  48. Icy Conditions Have Put New York’s Citywide Ferry Service, Well, on Ice New York, Yesterday

    Ice has clogged the East River, suspending NYC Ferry service for thousands of commuters. More cold and snow is expected this weekend.

  49. A $50,000 Watch and Friendly Notes: One College Leader’s Ties to Epstein U.S., Yesterday

    Bard College’s president, Leon Botstein, said his school needed cash. But a rare watch and a Caribbean visit show how his relationship with Jeffrey Epstein sometimes veered into the personal.

  50. Haiti Just Won the Fashion Game at the Opening Ceremonies World, Yesterday

    The athletes from the Caribbean nation wanted their appearances to honor their country’s heritage. The result is looks that stand out.

  51. A Trump Deal With Iran May Hinge on the Number Zero U.S., Yesterday

    Can the two sides get past Iran’s claim that it has a “right” to enrich uranium?

  52. Can You Use the Ocean as a Bathroom? Interactive, Yesterday

    A ruling on a timeless dispute.

  53. Trump’s Big, Beautiful Arms Control Proposal Is Anything But Opinion, Yesterday

    The president’s new plan is aspirational at best and, at worst, disingenuous.

  54. N.Y.P.D. Sergeant Found Guilty in Death of Bronx Man He Threw Cooler At New York, Yesterday

    Erik Duran was convicted of second-degree manslaughter, making him the first New York City police officer to be found guilty of killing a civilian while on duty in a decade.

  55. Paul Weiss Partners Turned on Brad Karp After Learning Extent of His Epstein Ties Business, Yesterday

    Mr. Karp resigned as chairman of the elite law firm after senior partners met to decide his future.

  56. Nancy Guthrie’s Disappearance Rekindles Kidnapping Fears U.S., Yesterday

    High-profile abductions, like those of Patty Hearst and J. Paul Getty III, have captured the nation’s attention, but experts say kidnappings by strangers are exceedingly rare.

  57. China Reverses Death Penalty for Canadian in Drug-Smuggling Case World, Yesterday

    The ruling by China’s highest court followed a recent meeting between China and Canada’s top leaders led to a thaw in the two countries’ relations.

  58. After Mariah Carey, Italian Stars Take the Stage at Olympics Opening Ceremony World, Yesterday

    The performers include an Italian tenor who is one of the most successful singers in the world and an actress who has had roles in “The White Lotus” and “The Paper.”

  59. Mariah Carey Performs at Winter Games Opening Ceremony World, Yesterday

    The singer-songwriter “perfectly embodies the emotional spirit of the Games,” Olympic organizers said.

  60. Flashback: Your Weekly History Quiz, Feb. 7, 2026 Interactive, Yesterday

    Can you sort 8 historical events?

  61. Trump elimina un video racista sobre los Obama tras una serie de críticas En español, Yesterday

    La secretaria de prensa de la Casa Blanca desestimó las condenas al contenido racista del video como “indignación falsa”. Pero, más tarde, el video desapareció de las redes sociales del presidente.

  62. Nancy Guthrie’s Abduction Set Off a Storm. This Sheriff Is Riding It Out. U.S., Yesterday

    Sheriff Chris Nanos is surrounded by chaos but is trying to keep his cool as the search for a celebrity news anchor’s mother grinds on.

  63. No Fashion Focus in Milan After France Made It Part of Summer Olympics World, Yesterday

    In Paris, the fashion powerhouse LVMH was a headline sponsor and helped design the medals and the athletes’ apparel.

  64. Así buscaba Epstein ejercer influencia entre los ricos En español, Yesterday

    El fallecido delincuente sexual jugaba con la idea de decir a sus patrocinadores financieros que sabía —y callaba— sus supuestos secretos.

  65. Milan Athletes Welcome Return of Winter Olympics Spectators World, Yesterday

    At the last Winter Games, in 2022 in Beijing, the coronavirus pandemic meant that spectators were largely absent and competing was a lonely experience.

  66. How ‘The Pitt’ Nails the High Moral Stakes of the E.R. Video, Yesterday

    Sasha Weiss, the culture editor at The New York Times Magazine, joined Wesley Morris, host of “Cannonball,” to talk about the acclaimed hospital drama “The Pitt.” They discussed how the show develops its characters via the ethical practice of their work.

  67. How to Tell if You Will Save Money Using TrumpRx Health, Yesterday

    People may be able to pay less for prescriptions with their insurance rather than via the new government website. The Trump drugstore is meant to help people buy medications using their own money.

  68. The Best Ski Racers Often Don’t Win Gold Video, Yesterday

    Unlike many Olympic sports, the best Alpine skiers often don’t win gold. The two-time Olympic champion Ted Ligety explains why the sport is so unpredictable.

  69. School Bus Driver Charged in Brooklyn Hit-and-Run That Killed Girl, 11 New York, Yesterday

    The driver is accused of leaving the scene after the collision and faces misdemeanor charges.

  70. To Study Antarctic Ice Rifts, You Have to Throw a Few ‘Bombs’ Climate, Yesterday

    The fastest way into the gaps between gigantic blocks of a broken-up glacier is by lowering instruments from above, through the door of a helicopter.

  71. A Lightweight, Minimalist Torch Design Helps Kick Off the Winter Games World, Yesterday

    The opening ceremonies will also have two cauldron lightings for the first time. One will be in Milan, the other in Cortina d’Ampezzo.

  72. Fighting Threats to Free and Fair Elections Opinion, Yesterday

    Readers add their own suggestions in response to an editorial about ways to defend the election system. Also: President Trump’s racist post about the Obamas.

  73. Is Catholicism Having a Moment With Gen Z? Video, Yesterday

    Why are some young adults seeking out the Catholic Church? “They want a sense of meaning, they want a sense of mystery,” Father James Martin said on “The Interview.”

  74. Rev. James Martin: Why I Advocate for L.G.B.T.Q. Catholics Video, Yesterday

    Father James Martin is known for his advocacy on behalf of gay and lesbian Catholics. On “The Interview,” he talks about how the 2016 mass shooting at the Pulse nightclub in Orlando, Fla., compelled him to speak up.

  75. Rev. James Martin on Trump’s Immigration Crackdown Video, Yesterday

    Over the past year, American Catholic bishops and clergy have spoken out against President Trump’s immigration policies. On “The Interview,” Father James Martin, a Jesuit priest and best-selling author, shared his view.

  76. Libyan Man Is Arrested in Deaths of 4 Americans in 2012 Benghazi Attack U.S., Yesterday

    The man, Zubayar al-Bakoush, is the third suspect apprehended for the 2012 attack on U.S. facilities that killed four Americans.

  77. The Olympics Could Be One of the Last Big Events for an Iconic Milan Stadium World, Yesterday

    The San Siro stadium is a temple of soccer and one of the city’s most beloved monuments, but its days may be numbered.

  78. Ballet’s King of Comedy Fights Back Arts, Yesterday

    At New York City Ballet, Alexei Ratmansky exposes the current moment with a political satire based on “The Emperor’s New Clothes.”

  79. Judge Allows Release of Evidence From Border Patrol Shooting U.S., Yesterday

    A Border Patrol agent shot Marimar Martinez five times. Video from the October incident in Chicago could now be released as early as Monday.

  80. Italy’s Occult Capital Keeps Its Secrets Hidden T Magazine, Yesterday

    Turin has Baroque architecture, ‘light-as-an-angel’ pizza and a flourishing contemporary art scene.

  81. A Pro-Israel Group’s Move Backfires as Gaza Tensions Flare in Midterms U.S., Yesterday

    A surprising twist in a New Jersey primary race showed how questions about Israel continue to roil American politics in unpredictable ways.

  82. Restaurant Review: Mister Jiu’s Video, Yesterday

    Mister Jiu’s, Brandon Jew’s flagship San Francisco restaurant, brings a distinctly Californian point of view to his Chinese American fine dining.

  83. El ataque naval estadounidense más reciente mata a 2 personas en el Pacífico En español, Yesterday

    La operación fue autorizada por el general de los Marines que asumió el mando de las operaciones militares en América Latina y el Caribe ese mismo día.

  84. Naturally, Italy’s Song for the Olympics Is About Love World, Yesterday

    The 1977 classic “Ti Amo” was so popular that it was recorded in several languages. Now, it takes a spin as the official song for the 2026 Winter Olympics.

  85. Restaurant Review: Maze Video, Yesterday

    In the first starred New York Times review from the Hawaiian islands, our chief restaurant critic Ligaya Mishan finds intriguing twists on a cuisine that’s already fluid with Asian influences.

  86. What to Know About the Federal Investigation Into Nike Video, Yesterday

    The federal agency that safeguards hiring practices is investigating Nike for what the agency said amounted to discrimination against white workers. Rebecca Davis O’Brien, a reporter covering labor for The New York Times, explains how the case, reflecting a Trump administration priority, has unfolded.

  87. California Sues a Children’s Hospital to Maintain Transgender Health Care U.S., Yesterday

    As the Trump administration pushes to end such care, this is the first time a state has sued a hospital to preserve it, legal experts say.

  88. Officials Pressed Schumer to Help Name Penn Station, Dulles for Trump U.S., Yesterday

    Administration officials told the top Senate Democrat the president would release frozen funding for the Gateway project if the transportation hubs were renamed for him.

  89. Harvard Proposes Capping A’s to Curb Grade Inflation U.S., Yesterday

    A recent report found that a majority of grades given out at Harvard were A’s. Professors will vote on a proposal to limit the number to around 20 percent.

  90. 26 Heartwarming (and Heartbreaking) Recipe Comments About Food and Love Food, Yesterday

    Readers shared their tiny love stories and the dishes that played a part.

  91. A Top Russian General Is Shot in Moscow Video, Yesterday

    Lt. Gen. Vladimir Alekseyev, a top general who serves as deputy head of the Russian military intelligence agency, was hospitalized after being shot in Moscow. Russia’s foreign minister blamed Ukraine for the attack without providing evidence.

  92. Mangione State Trial Will Start in June, Manhattan Judge Says New York, Yesterday

    The decision on Friday illuminated the intensifying race between state and federal prosecutors to be the first to try Luigi Mangione. His lawyers said their client was stuck in a “tug of war.”

  93. Timothy Busfield Is Indicted on Charges of Child Sexual Abuse Arts, Yesterday

    A grand jury in New Mexico heard allegations that Mr. Busfield, the actor and director, had sexual contact with a child actor. He has denied the charges.

  94. Justice Dept. Pursues Many Officer Assault Cases in Minnesota as Misdemeanors U.S., Yesterday

    It is a pattern that has played out in other cities where the administration has conducted immigration surges and taken a muscular stance against those accused of impeding federal officers.

  95. Melania Is the ‘Only Immigrant Trump Likes’ Video, Yesterday

    “Here is Melania, the only immigrant Trump likes, in her satin-lined cage. It’s an incredibly unpleasant juxtaposition,” the columnist Maureen Dowd says about the film “Melania” on “The Opinions.” The movie debuted as ICE raids rippled through places like Minneapolis.

  96. Sonny Jurgensen, One of N.F.L.’s Greatest Passers, Dies at 91 Sports, Yesterday

    The Hall of Fame quarterback threw 255 touchdown passes with the Philadelphia Eagles and Washington Redskins.

  97. ‘A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms’ Season 1, Episode 4 Recap: Is There No True Knight? Arts, Yesterday

    Ser Duncan faces a bigger test of his mettle than even he bargained for after assaulting a prince — about six extra knights’ worth.

  98. Cómo ver las ceremonias de inauguración de los Juegos Olímpicos de Invierno de Milán En español, Yesterday

    Será la primera vez en la historia de las Olimpiadas que se enciendan simultáneamente dos pebeteros olímpicos.

  99. The Empty Propaganda of ‘Melania’ Video, Yesterday

    President Trump is a master of creating false realities, and the new “Melania” film reveals that the first lady is too, Maureen Dowd, an opinion columnist, argues on “The Opinions.” She and her fellow columnist Carlos Lozada unpack how the documentary serves as a piece of propaganda.

  100. Suicide Bombing at Shiite Mosque in Pakistan’s Capital Kills Dozens Video, Yesterday

    A suicide bombing outside a Shiite mosque during Friday Prayers in Islamabad killed and injured dozens of people, according to local police and hospital officials.

  101. Climate ‘Superfund’ Bills Spread Nationwide, Despite Legal Battles Climate, Yesterday

    The laws aim to force oil companies to help pay for damage from global warming. Industry is gearing up for state-by-state battles.

  102. Google Workers Demand End to Cloud Services for Immigration Agencies Business, Yesterday

    More than 800 employees delivered a petition to management, condemning the Trump administration’s use of Google technology in immigration enforcement.

  103. Make Sancocho This Sunday Food, Yesterday

    Also: Our best Super Bowl recipes, and reader favorites from this week.

  104. If You Hate Bad Bunny, I Have Bad News for You Opinion, Yesterday

    American pop culture is global pop culture, and vice versa.

  105. Five International Movies to Stream Now Movies, Yesterday

    This month’s picks include a Korean political satire, an Indian thriller set in the world of dog-breeding, a biopic of a Czech athlete-turned-porn star and more.

  106. U.S. Seeks to Expedite Deportation of 5-Year-Old Liam Conejo Ramos U.S., Yesterday

    Liam was detained last month in Minneapolis during an immigration enforcement operation in which his father was also detained by federal agents.

  107. U.S. and Iranian Officials Meet in Oman for Talks Video, Yesterday

    Iran’s foreign minister said that talks in Oman with U.S. officials aimed at preventing another conflict in the region were off to a “good start.”

  108. A Super Bowl Message From MAHA and Mike Tyson: ‘Processed Food Kills’ Well, Yesterday

    A provocative new ad featuring the boxer makes the case for Americans to “eat real food.”

  109. What Our Staff Likes to Cook When It’s Freezing Out Food, Yesterday

    Shepherd’s pie, chili, goulash and more dishes that will warm you and your kitchen.

  110. Los ladrones del Louvre dejaron caer esta corona. Así luce ahora En español, Yesterday

    La corona de la emperatriz Eugenia quedó tirada en la acera tras el atraco al Museo del Louvre en octubre. El museo ha publicado fotos de los daños.

  111. Latest U.S. Boat Strike Kills 2 in Pacific U.S., Yesterday

    The operation was authorized by the Marine general who took command of military operations in Latin America and the Caribbean earlier in the day.

  112. $16 Billion Hudson River Tunnel Project Begins to Wind Down New York, Yesterday

    Nearly all of the work was scheduled to stop on Friday unless federal officials agreed to restore funding that had been halted last year or a court ordered them to.

  113. Federal Vaccine Advisers Take Aim at Covid Shots Health, Yesterday

    One panelist accused the F.D.A. of withholding data on potential harms. The advisers also are reviewing research on vaccines given to pregnant women.

  114. Netanyahu Suggests Other Officials to Blame for Oct. 7 Failings World, Yesterday

    In a document released on Thursday night, the Israeli leader sought to distance himself from responsibility for intelligence and security failings before the Hamas-led attack.

  115. Suicide Bombing Kills 31 at Mosque in Pakistan’s Capital World, Yesterday

    The bombing, during Friday Prayers, was the second major attack in recent months in Islamabad, where large-scale violence had been relatively rare.

  116. Stellantis’s Shift Away From Electric Cars Will Cost It $26 Billion Business, Yesterday

    The company, which owns Chrysler, Fiat, Jeep and Peugeot, is changing its strategy to gasoline and hybrid vehicles in an effort to revive weak sales.

  117. A Reprieve for Veterans Applying for V.A. Mortgages Your Money, Yesterday

    House Republicans have scaled back a proposal to charge higher fees for the loans after opposition from veterans groups. But it still includes a higher fee for refinancings.

  118. A Reprieve for the Markets, but for How Long? Business, Yesterday

    Technology stocks and Bitcoin are showing signs of a rebound after a disastrous week. But investors remain on edge about whether more pain is in store.

  119. As Olympics Open, Pope Leo Warns Against Using Sports for ‘Propaganda or National Supremacy’ World, Yesterday

    The Milan-Cortina Games are overlapping with a moment of geopolitical turbulence, as conflicts rage, national leaders issue threats and alliances are strained.

  120. Trump Posts Video Portraying the Obamas as Apes U.S., Yesterday

    The video, shared by the president’s Truth Social account, contains a brief clip of the faces of former President Barack Obama and his wife, Michelle, on the bodies of apes.

  121. Savannah Guthrie’s Brother Renews Plea for Their Missing Mother’s Return U.S., Yesterday

    The search for Nancy Guthrie has entered its sixth day. The F.B.I. has offered a $50,000 reward for information.

  122. ‘The Headlines’ News Quiz: Feb. 6, 2026 The Headlines, Yesterday

    Following the news? Tracy Mumford has some questions for you.

  123. Elon Musk’s Mega-Merger + We Test Google’s Project Genie + What’s Next for Moltbook Creator Podcasts, Yesterday

    “A very valuable and profitable company in SpaceX has acquired a cash furnace named xAI.”

  124. America’s Game Briefing, Yesterday

    We tell you everything you need to know about this year’s Super Bowl.

  125. Llegó el momento de los Juegos Olímpicos En español, Yesterday

    Se supone que las Olimpiadas deben unir a personas de todo el mundo, pero no se puede escapar de la política.

  126. Europe Accuses TikTok of ‘Addictive Design’ and Pushes for Change Business, Yesterday

    European Union regulators said the app’s infinite scroll and personalized algorithm led to “compulsive” behavior, especially among children.

  127. When Anesthesia Fails and the Patient Is Cut Open The Daily, Yesterday

    C-sections are the most common surgery in the United States, and a shocking number of women feel them.

  128. The Growing List of Names in the Epstein Files, and the Federal Investigation into D.E.I. at Nike The Headlines, Yesterday

    Plus, the Friday news quiz.

  129. Wordle Review No. 1,694 Gameplay, Yesterday

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Saturday, Feb. 7, 2026.

  130. Connections Companion No. 972 Gameplay, Yesterday

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Saturday, Feb. 7, 2026.

  131. Strands Sidekick No. 706 Gameplay, Yesterday

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Saturday, Feb. 7, 2026.

  132. Iran Is at Work on Missile and Nuclear Sites, Satellite Images Show World, Yesterday

    Repairs at key missile sites began soon after they were hit by Israeli and U.S. strikes last year, but work at Iran’s nuclear facilities has been slower.

  133. Norway Rallies Behind Royals, Despite Dismay Over Epstein Links World, Yesterday

    The future queen’s links to Jeffrey Epstein, and her son’s rape trial, have disappointed many Norwegians. But there is still widespread support for the monarchy.

  134. The New York Times News Quiz, Feb. 6, 2026 Interactive, Yesterday

    Did you follow the news this week? Take our quiz to see how well you stack up with other Times readers.

  135. 5 consejos para controlar tu presión arterial En español, Yesterday

    La hipertensión puede provocar infarto de miocardio e ictus, y también está relacionada con la demencia.

  136. An Overlooked Prescription for Happiness Well, Yesterday

    This “fifth pillar of health” is often dismissed as entertainment.

  137. The Dark Side of A.I. Weighs on the Stock Market Business, Yesterday

    The prospect of disruptions from artificial intelligence has hung over the economy for years. But this week advances in software tools precipitated a sell-off on Wall Street.

  138. Etérea y delicada: así es la medusa fantasma gigante de Argentina En español, Yesterday

    Un grupo de científicos documentó frente a la costa de Argentina una rara medusa descubierta hace poco más de un siglo y vista en contadas ocasiones desde entonces.

  139. At These Olympics, Which America Are We Cheering For? Opinion, Yesterday

    Although the actions of those in power have filled me with sadness, I love the people of this country.

  140. An Elegy for My Washington Post Opinion, Yesterday

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  148. Trump’s Immigration Policy Is 100 Years Old Magazine, Yesterday

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  149. ‘Gang Stuff’ and ‘Illicit Trysts’: How Epstein Sought Leverage With the Wealthy U.S., Yesterday

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  150. It’s Time to Rethink the Standard Investment Advice. But Not Too Much. Business, Yesterday

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  151. Rebuilding the Lighthouse of Alexandria, Block by Virtual Block Science, Yesterday

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  152. What Is Minnesota’s Policy on Cooperating With Federal Immigration Enforcement? U.S., Yesterday

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  153. Minnesota’s ICE Watchers: How Tactics of 1960s Radicals Went Mainstream U.S., Yesterday

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  154. A New Archbishop for New York City New York, Yesterday

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  155. The Super Bowl Ads (So Far), Ranked Arts, Yesterday

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  156. 5 Children’s Movies to Stream Now Movies, Yesterday

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  157. Bad Bunny’s All-American, All-Spanish, All-Eyes-on-Him Super Bowl Arts, Yesterday

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  158. ‘High Spirits’ Review: A Ghostly Delight From Encores! Theater, Yesterday

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  160. Farewell, Pocket Books Video, Yesterday

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  161. How the Capitalists Broke Capitalism Opinion, Yesterday

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  162. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez Steps Onto a Wider Stage U.S., Yesterday

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  164. My Dog Tintin’s Trans-Atlantic Voyage on the Queen Mary 2 Travel, Yesterday

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  165. Everything Wrong With the Internet and How to Fix It Opinion, Yesterday

    Cory Doctorow and Tim Wu explain why the internet failed to live up to its early promise.

  166. 7 Brothers, a Rom-Com and a Dream Movies, Yesterday

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  167. My Kids Love Raina Telgemeier Books. What Should They Read Next? Books, Yesterday

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  168. So Long to Cheap Books You Could Fit in Your Pocket Books, Yesterday

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  169. ‘Now We Have a Voice’: Indigenous Architects Redesign Canada Real Estate, Yesterday

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  170. The ‘Little Scorpion’ of the French Riviera Arts, Yesterday

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  171. The Pros and Cons of ‘Nesting’ After a Divorce Real Estate, Yesterday

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  172. Argentina y EE. UU. firman un amplio acuerdo comercial que profundiza su alianza En español, Yesterday

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