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  1. Should Drug Companies Be Advertising to Consumers? Health, Today

    Aging means “becoming a target” of the industry, one expert said. After decades of debate, politicians of all stripes are proposing bans.

  2. How the Visa Debate for Foreign Workers Fuels Racism Against South Asians U.S., Today

    A dispute over the impact of H-1B visas on U.S. workers has been overshadowed by racist rhetoric, with troubling echoes of the great replacement conspiracy theory.

  3. It’s Dumpling Dinnertime Food, Today

  4. Revolutionary Reads: Do You Know America’s Original Literary Influences? Interactive, Today

    Try this quiz on the documents, writers and events that led to the American Revolution and the foundation of the country.

  5. The Quiet Architect of Trump’s Global Trade War Business, Today

    Jamieson Greer, a low-key lawyer from a working-class background, is rewriting the rules of the global economy at the president’s behest.

  6. How Spain Is Carving a Different Path on Immigration World, Today

    The country is hoping its new amnesty for undocumented immigrants will avoid a public backlash.

  7. In First Months as Governor, Abigail Spanberger Kicks Up Heat From the Right U.S., Today

    The new governor of Virginia, who ran as a centrist Democrat and a former intelligence officer, says the attacks are a sign of her success.

  8. Cómo dormir con otras personas En español, Today

    Compartir la cama no siempre es fácil, pero puede mejorar con algunos ajustes simples.

  9. Rubio Stresses Trump’s Support for Leader of Hungary Before Tight Elections World, Today

    The U.S. secretary of state said in Budapest that the president was “deeply committed” to the success of Viktor Orban, who has boasted of creating an “illiberal state.”

  10. Ticket Scam Cost the Louvre $12 Million, Investigators Say Arts, Today

    The Paris prosecutor’s office said that a network involving museum employees and tour guides had been operating for a decade. Investigators also believe the fraud occurred at Versailles Palace.

  11. User Issues With X Appear to Have Resolved Technology, Today

    The social media site was the subject of user complaints early Monday.

  12. Despite Epstein’s Toxicity, Steve Bannon Stood by Him, Texts Indicate U.S., Today

    Mr. Bannon, a MAGA podcaster, developed a seemingly chummy relationship with Jeffrey Epstein, who was accused of sex trafficking. He said it was in the name of getting Mr. Epstein to open up.

  13. No Corrections: Feb. 16, 2026 Corrections, Today

    No corrections appeared in print on Monday, Feb. 16, 2026.

  14. No Corrections: Feb. 15, 2026 Corrections, Today

    No corrections appeared in print on Sunday, Feb. 15, 2026.

  15. Why Harry Potter Still Inspires Us Opinion, Today

    Reader disagree with a guest essay that argued that the books feel dated and irrelevant today. Also: What A.I. can’t do in medicine.

  16. Indonesia Says It’s Preparing Thousands of Peacekeeping Troops for Trump’s Gaza Plan U.S., Today

    President Prabowo Subianto of Indonesia will be among those meeting with President Trump in Washington this week to discuss his Board of Peace initiative to oversee a cease-fire in Gaza.

  17. Confessions of a Former Body Positivity Influencer Video, Today

    GLP1-s have exploded in popularity, and the body positivity movement is at a crossroads. What does loving yourself at any size mean now that weight loss is back in fashion — and becoming more accessible than ever? Can you still be body positive while wanting to lose weight? The former body positivity influencer Gabriella Lascano argues that the movement has lost its way and taken an extreme turn in recent years. But she says there’s a middle ground that still champions self-love and bodily autonomy while redefining them, too.

  18. Henrike Naumann, Artist Set to Represent Germany at Venice Biennale, Dies at 41 Arts, Today

    Her death from cancer was the second sudden loss for this year’s edition. Naumann’s exhibition will still go ahead in May, according to a statement.

  19. Dana Eden, Co-Creator of ‘Tehran,’ Dies During Filming of Fourth Season World, Today

    Ms. Eden, 52, who was also an executive producer of the Emmy-winning show, was found in a hotel room in Athens. Greek police said they did not suspect foul play.

  20. What Gisèle Pelicot Survived Briefing, Today

    We present a story of extraordinary courage.

  21. When A.I. Comes to Town: The Backlash Over Data Centers The Daily, Today

    How one county in Indiana has reacted to artificial intelligence projects in its community.

  22. Wordle Review No. 1,704 Gameplay, Today

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Tuesday, Feb. 17, 2026.

  23. D.H.S. Pushes Social Media Sites to Expose Anti-ICE Accounts, and U.S. Troops Land in Nigeria The Headlines, Today

    Plus, the Super Bowl ad that prompted a backlash.

  24. Connections Companion No. 982 Gameplay, Today

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Tuesday, Feb. 17, 2026.

  25. Strands Sidekick No. 716 Gameplay, Today

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Tuesday, Feb. 17, 2026.

  26. Syria Crosses a Threshold World, Today

    The advance of the Syrian Army into Kurdish regions could put nearly all the country under one authority. But it ends a dream of autonomy for ethnic Kurds.

  27. Los precios de las viviendas en Venezuela suben mientras venezolanos en el exterior evalúan comprar En español, Today

    La captura de Nicolás Maduro y las expectativas de inversión petrolera han empujado el alza de los precios.

  28. I Hold Pam Bondi in Contempt Opinion, Today

    Insult everyone. Answer for nothing.

  29. Abe Lincoln Fans Gather for Mutton Hunks and a Vintage American Flag Style, Today

    An old Manhattan steakhouse is the new home for the Stars and Stripes that draped the 16th president’s casket.

  30. Why an A.I. Video of Tom Cruise Battling Brad Pitt Spooked Hollywood Movies, Today

    A 15-second clip created by an artificial intelligence tool owned by the Chinese technology company ByteDance appears more cinematic than anything so far.

  31. How Much Will Trump’s Approval Rating Matter in the Midterms? The Upshot, Today

    It’s not too early to consider the connection, and readers also have questions about the economy.

  32. Iran’s Protests Have Ended, but the Anger and Pain Haven’t World, Today

    In the aftermath of another wave of antigovernment unrest, Iran is gripped by a mood of collective grief and uncertainty about the future.

  33. With Latest Rollback, the U.S. Essentially Has No Clean-Car Rules Climate, Today

    The E.P.A.’s killing of the “endangerment finding” caps a year of deregulation that is likely to make cars thirstier for gas and less competitive globally, experts say.

  34. Should I Dress Like My Younger Co-Workers? Fashion, Today

    Office attire has morphed significantly over the years. Our critic shares her thoughts on sticking to your style versus changing with the times.

  35. From One President to Another, a Love Letter With an Edge Arts, Today

    To open a series of essays about U.S. presidents, George W. Bush pays tribute to George Washington, who “ensured America wouldn’t become a monarchy, or worse.”

  36. ‘A Superstar Is From Here’: Pride of Cleveland Suburb Soars for U.S. Hockey U.S., Today

    The Olympic journey of Laila Edwards, the first Black woman to play for the U.S. hockey team, has captivated her hometown, Cleveland Heights.

  37. Crotch Fabric, Blue Skin Suits and Other Oddities of Olympic Gear Style, Today

    Before going for the gold, athletes at the Winter Games must check their apparel and equipment. Or else.

  38. He Studied Cognitive Science at Stanford. Then He Wrote a Startling Play About A.I. Authoritarianism. Opinion, Today

    A brisk theatrical thriller, “Data” perfectly captures the slick, grandiose language with which tech titans justify their potentially totalitarian projects.

  39. $1 Million Homes in California Real Estate, Today

    This week’s properties include a contemporary two-bedroom in Berkeley, a 1947 bungalow in Los Angeles and a midcentury modern house in Sacramento County.

  40. What Pigeons Can Teach Us About Our Phone Fixation Opinion, Today

    The things that we desire are not always the things that give us satisfaction.

  41. Trump Risks Igniting a Nuclear Wildfire Opinion, Today

    The president’s approach to the rising nuclear danger is alarming.

  42. Toni Morrison, Literary Saint? This Book Shows You What Really Makes Her Great. Books, Today

    A new study by the novelist and scholar Namwali Serpell subjects the Nobel laureate’s work to rigorous inspection — with thrilling results.

  43. The Secret to Parenting Is a Baby Monitor and 18 Friends Opinion, Today

    You can still have a village.

  44. Good News, Millennials: The Side Part Has Returned Style, Today

    After Gen Z’s embrace of the center part, hair appears to be migrating sideways once again.

  45. Shedding Light on a Roma Artist, and the Fate of Her People Arts, Today

    Ceija Stojka, who made visible the historical injustices to the Roma people during and after the Holocaust, is the subject of a stirring show at the Drawing Center.

  46. Epstein’s Ties With Academics Show the Seedy Side of College Fund-Raising U.S., Today

    Professors and presidents are often eager to raise outside cash. Some are now facing blowback after connecting with Jeffrey Epstein.

  47. Trial Begins for Father of Teen Charged in Georgia School Shooting U.S., Today

    Prosecutors say Colin Gray is criminally culpable after his teenage son killed two students and two teachers with a rifle that had been a Christmas gift.

  48. Teddy Roosevelt’s Family Urges G.O.P. to Protect Public Lands Climate, Today

    In a rare letter to Republican senators, four descendants of the former president oppose mining near a wilderness area in Minnesota.

  49. A Composer’s Final Masterpiece Heads to the Met Opera Without Her Arts, Today

    Kaija Saariaho’s “Innocence” was celebrated at its premiere. After her death in 2023, her collaborators continue to travel with it around the world.

  50. How to Host an Unforgettable Dumpling Party Food, Today

    Four expert tips turn prep work into a major part of the fun.

  51. Two Icons of New York, Ready for Broadway’s ‘Jellicle Ball’ Theater, Today

    Fifty years ago, Junior LaBeija couldn’t afford to see André De Shields in “The Wiz.” Now, they’re starring together in a reimagining of “Cats.”

  52. From a Best-Selling Novelist, a Memoir Drawn in Blood and Whimsy Books, Today

    In “Leaving Home,” the writer and illustrator Mark Haddon recasts a painful childhood in kaleidoscopic color.

  53. Dinner Is Being Recorded, Whether You Know It or Not Food, Today

    As Meta smart glasses capture scenes in restaurants for social media, service workers and customers are becoming captive participants.

  54. When Tim Curry Set Sail for ‘Muppet Treasure Island’ Movies, Today

    A look back at one of the most ambitious Muppets projects, a Robert Louis Stevenson adaptation that turns 30 this month.

  55. Three Compounds Under $1 Million Real Estate, Today

    A former spiritual retreat in West Virginia, four cabins in the Ozarks and a converted detention facility in Tennessee.

  56. What Can Musical Variations Teach Us About Creativity? Arts, Today

    Anthony Brandt, a musicologist whose work focuses on music cognition, talks about what this musical form and how human beings approach open-ended problems.

  57. A Russian ‘Village of Military Valor’ Waits for Its Reward World, Today

    A provincial governor seeks to honor villages that deployed many soldiers to the war in Ukraine with a prestigious title first bestowed on cities that were major World War II battlefields.

  58. We Tracked All the Lawsuits Against the Second Trump Administration Video, Today

    The Supreme Court and appeals courts have been much more likely to rule in President Trump’s favor than the district courts have been. Why? Our reporter Mattathias Schwartz describes what’s going on.

  59. How a Trump Tax Break Rescued Horse Racing Business, Today

    Owners spent nearly $1.5 billion last year on racehorses, a big increase over 2024. A new tax provision allows them to immediately deduct the full cost of the purchase.

  60. The Enduring Influence of Phoebe Philo T Magazine, Today

    In a season of debuts, the fashion designer’s impact has never felt stronger. Here are five of her legacies.

  61. It’s Maple Syrup Season: Here’s Where the Sugar Shacks Are Travel, Today

    If you’re looking for a family-friendly weekend in New England, the Midwest or Quebec, it’s hard to find a better travel theme than syrup.

  62. These Dumpling Recipes Are So Good, They Deserve a Party Food, Today

    It’s Dumpling Week, our annual tribute to one of everyone’s favorite foods, with recipes to get you pinching and pleating.

  63. Venezuelan Housing Prices Jump as Émigrés Consider Buying World, Today

    Nicolás Maduro’s capture and talk of oil investment have pushed prices higher, even as brokers say enthusiasm is outpacing demand in a weak economy.

  64. The Immigration Debate Came to Rural Kansas. Locals Stood by Their Mayor. U.S., Today

    The Mexican-born mayor of Coldwater was accused of voting illegally as a noncitizen. Many of his neighbors want state and federal officials to back off.

  65. The Plan for a Radically Different Supreme Court Is Here Opinion, Today

    Outside of law school classrooms, the liberal constitutional agenda is failing. Enter the American Constitution Society.

  66. Do Energy Drinks Offer Benefits Beyond Caffeine? Well, Today

    These popular beverages often have many other ingredients, like vitamins and plant extracts. Here’s what you should know about them.

  67. Who’s Pulling the Strings on the World Stage? Ask the Puppets. Arts, Today

    Eurasia Group, the geopolitical risk consultancy run by Ian Bremmer, gets into the political satire game with its Instagram show “Puppet Regime.”

  68. Your Brain on Ping Pong, Ilia Malinin’s Dominance and Saving the N.B.A. All Star Game Podcasts, Today

    The Athletic Show explores why you should trade your running shoes for a paddle and more.

  69. When Did Chicken Become the Most Expensive Thing on the Menu? T Magazine, Today

    The once-humble plate of poultry has been elevated to luxury status, with prices hitting $50 or more.

  70. New York Needs Lifeguards. Would These Teens Make the Cut? New York, Today

    To qualify for a job patrolling the city’s beaches and pools, candidates must swim 50 yards in 50 seconds or less.

  71. Spelling Bee Forum Gameplay, Today

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

  72. ‘Star Search,’ Plus 7 Things to Watch on TV This Week Arts, Today

    The finale of Netflix’s newest talent competition airs, and the second season of “The Last Thing He Told Me” premieres.

  73. In Xi’s Purge of the Military, a Search for Absolute Loyalty World, Today

    By reaching back to Maoist tactics of “rectification,” the Chinese leader is signaling that control over the gun requires a state of perpetual cleansing.

  74. A 70-Year-Old Curling Stadium Is a Star at the Winter Olympics World, Today

    It hosted Olympic hockey in 1956 and James Bond a quarter-century later. Cortina’s beloved Olympic Stadium is now bursting with excitement for curling.

  75. Quote of the Day: Where’s My Olympic Medal? Right Here in the Sock Drawer. Corrections, Today

    Quotation of the Day for Monday, February 16, 2026.

  76. DNA Found on Gloves as Guthrie’s Daughter Makes New Plea Video, Today

    The F.B.I. said gloves found near Nancy Guthrie’s home carried a man’s DNA. The gloves appeared to match the ones seen in doorbell camera footage.

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

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

  78. Diplomatic Feud With China Weighs on Japan’s Economy Business, Today

    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.

  79. What to Know About the Homeland Security Shutdown U.S., Today

    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.

  80. Kennedy Promises Action, Though Not Regulation, on Ultraprocessed Foods U.S., Today

    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.

  81. 2026 Film Independent Spirit Awards: Complete Winners List Style, Today

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

  82. Useful Camera Footage in Guthrie Case Proves Elusive U.S., Today

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

  83. Warner Bros. Is Said to Consider Reopening Talks With Paramount Business, Yesterday

    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.

  84. Something to Noodle On Gameplay, Yesterday

    Ian Livengood gives us a sense of direction.

  85. Canada Gives U.S. Arms Makers the Cold Shoulder on Military Spending World, Yesterday

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

  86. Gisèle Pelicot Speaks World, Yesterday

    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.

  87. Three American Speeches at Munich, and Plenty of Confusion World, Yesterday

    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.

  88. Winter Storms Could Bring 8 Feet of Snow to Parts of California Weather, Yesterday

    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.

  89. Jerry Kennedy, Who Helped Define Music in Nashville, Dies at 85 Obituaries, Yesterday

    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.

  90. See the Looks From the 2026 Film Independent Spirit Awards Style, Yesterday

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

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

    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.

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

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

  93. Trump Administration Ends Credit for Start-Stop Feature in Vehicles Business, Yesterday

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

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

    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.

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

    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.

  96. The Biggest Tricks From the Olympic Halfpipe, in Miniature Video, Yesterday

    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.

  97. Light Snowfall Coming to New York, New Jersey and Long Island New York, Yesterday

    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.

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

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

  99. 5 conversaciones que debes tener con tus padres cuando envejecen En español, Yesterday

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

  100. A Singles Mixer Where You Can Body-Slam Your Crush Style, Yesterday

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

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

    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.

  102. ‘The Honey Trap’, and More Theater to Stream Theater, Yesterday

    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.

  103. Bicepmaxxing at Calvin Klein Style, Yesterday

    The muscles were more memorable than the clothes.