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  1. Ilia Malinin, the ‘Quad God,’ leaves an ace in his sleeve. World, Today

    Summary

  2. Ohio Man Is Charged With Threatening to Kill JD Vance U.S., Today

    During the investigation, the man was found to have child sex abuse materials on his phone, federal prosecutors said.

  3. Top ICE Lawyer in Minnesota Departs as Immigration Lawsuits Overwhelm Courts U.S., Today

    Jim Stolley, the chief counsel for U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement in Minnesota, has left as government prosecutors grapple with a crush of cases.

  4. A Super Bowl in Silicon Valley Filled With Valley Billionaires Business, Today

    A who’s who of celebrities will join them. Just a little over 25 percent of the seats for the game will be for regular fans, with the cheapest ticket now selling for more than $4,000.

  5. Fake Post, Which Looked to Be Trump’s on Truth Social, Spreads Widely Business, Today

    The post appeared to describe the president’s rationale for deleting a racist video about the Obamas that he had shared.

  6. Suzannah Lessard Dies at 81; Stanford White Descendant Who Wrote a Haunting Family Memoir Books, Today

    Growing up in a family of secrets, on a compound designed by her great-grandfather, made her a writer who investigated the built world with a wary eye.

  7. We Love You, Snow. Now Go Away. New York, Today

    Ah, those first wondrous hours of a snowstorm in New York. Two weeks later, the sidewalks are sooty and treacherous, and the parked cars are frozen in surrender.

  8. Pelosi to Endorse Jack Schlossberg, Again Backing a Kennedy for Congress U.S., Today

    The former speaker, a prodigious fund-raiser and shrewd campaign strategist, seldom intervenes in primaries but has made an exception for a Kennedy before.

  9. Rising Progressive Star Shakes Up Race for Los Angeles Mayor U.S., Today

    Nithya Raman, who has been compared to Mayor Zohran Mamdani of New York, presents a significant challenge to the incumbent, Mayor Karen Bass.

  10. This Is Just Who Trump Is Opinion, Today

    The birther of a nation.

  11. What to Know About the Cold Snap in New York This Weekend New York, Today

    Cold-weary New Yorkers will get hit by another blast of frigid weather. Here’s what to expect, and what the city is doing to protect the vulnerable.

  12. ‘These Were the Best Wings We’ve Ever Had’ Food, Today

    These chipotle honey chicken wings are a fast reader favorite, easy for Sunday’s big game.

  13. Saudis Announce New Investments in Syria, a Sign of Deepening Ties World, Today

    Saudi and Syrian officials announced deals ranging from aviation to telecommunications, offering a much-needed boost to Syria’s battered economy.

  14. Why ICE Raids in Minneapolis Are Driving Up Demand for Guns Video, Today

    Gun permit applications have surged in Minnesota since ICE raids began across the state in December. After weeks of protests and violent confrontations that led to the shooting deaths of two U.S. citizens, we traveled to Minneapolis to speak to some of the new gun owners choosing to exercise their right to bear arms.

  15. Roland Huntford, Lore-Debunking Historian of Polar Exploration, Dies at 98 World, Today

    He caused an uproar by challenging the heroic status of Robert Falcon Scott, the Briton who led a doomed quest to the South Pole in 1912.

  16. Un poco de arte para ser feliz En español, Today

    No necesitas tener un supertalento para disfrutar los beneficios.

  17. Valentine’s Day Treats to Fall in Love With Again and Again Food, Today

    Raspberry and cream éclairs, chocolate lava cake and turtle bars, to name a few.

  18. Peter Attia, the Epstein Files and the Lie Propping Up Big Wellness Opinion, Today

    Health influencers sell themselves as iconoclasts, but many have cozy, uncritical relationships with the rich and powerful.

  19. A Mosque Bombing Undercuts Pakistan’s Bid for Security World, Today

    Pakistan has made headway against the Islamic State and other militants, but a bloody suicide attack showed how fragile its progress has been.

  20. Prediction Markets and Casinos Go to War Over Sports Betting Business, Today

    Kalshi and Polymarket say their prediction markets are not subject to gambling laws and taxes. The casino industry is lobbying to shut them down as a wave of court cases take on the question.

  21. Trump Reverts to Diplomacy With Iran, but the Road Is Narrow World, Today

    Iran is skilled at prolonging negotiations over its nuclear program, and seems to be hoping President Trump is out for a quick win, rather than a prolonged regional war.

  22. Trump’s Obama Derangement Syndrome Opinion, Today

    The president shows, once again, that he shouldn’t be anywhere near the Oval.

  23. Now We Know What All Those People Got From Epstein Opinion, Today

    He knew how to give self-important people what they thought they deserved.

  24. The President’s Personal Spy Chief Video, Today

    From joining an F.B.I. search of an election center to allegedly suppressing a whistleblower complaint, Tulsi Gabbard, the director of national intelligence, is eroding the independence of our intelligence community, argues Times Opinion’s editor, Kathleen Kingsbury.

  25. The Real Threat Isn’t Trump. It’s the MAGA Apparatus. Opinion, Today

    The round table convenes to debate whether we need to worry about the midterms being free and fair.

  26. A Simple Fix to Curb Federal Power Video, Today

    On “The Opinions,” the columnist David French explains how federal immunity makes it nearly impossible to sue over civil rights violations — and why a simple change to the law could finally hold agencies like ICE accountable.

  27. Are We Giving Trump Too Much Credit? Video, Today

    We obsess over what Trump and MAGA want, the columnist Jamelle Bouie says, but why do we assume they’re the only forces with agency? He discusses with Michelle Cottle and David French on “The Opinions.”

  28. They Used to Rule the West. Now They’re Dying. Opinion, Today

    The decline of traditional political parties is the precondition for our hyperpolitical age.

  29. When Streets Go Quiet Opinion, Today

    Queens echoes with a quiet carved out by mass deportation.

  30. Lessons for America From Asia Opinion, Today

    What if the valedictorians in our schools were the cool kids?

  31. How Hard Is It to Rig an American Election, Really? Video, Today

    The round table convenes to debate whether we need to worry about the midterms being free and fair.

  32. Russian Strikes Pummel Ukraine’s Power Grid World, Today

    The drone and missile bombardments were the latest attacks on Ukrainian energy infrastructure during a winter freeze, as peace talks have made little progress.

  33. Vanity Fair Briefing, Today

    Behind the scenes at the Westminster Dog Show, the entrants were affectionate. Or at least they acted like it.

  34. My Cousin Is About to Become Homeless. How Much Should I Give Up for Him? Magazine, Today

    I’ve eaten PB&Js for 35 years in an effort to have a retirement where I can do what I want.

  35. Canada’s Olympians Take the World Stage World, Today

    Beating America has always felt good, especially on the ice. Since President Trump began issuing tariffs and threats against Canada, sports feels extra personal.

  36. Wordle Review No. 1,695 Gameplay, Today

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Sunday, Feb. 8, 2026.

  37. Strands Sidekick No. 707 Gameplay, Today

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Sunday, Feb. 8, 2026.

  38. Connections Companion No. 973 Gameplay, Today

    Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Sunday, Feb. 8, 2026.

  39. More Snow in Florida Than Utah? Why Weird Weather Has Dominated This Year. Weather, Today

    While iguanas were stunned by freezing cold in Florida, would-be skiers were looking at dirt on Utah’s slopes. Here’s what’s going on, and when it will finally end.

  40. Michael Pollan Says Humanity Is About to Undergo a Revolutionary Change Magazine, Today

    The best-selling author grapples with big questions about A.I., consciousness and the distractions polluting our minds.

  41. En México, los cárteles enfrentan a la policía con munición hecha para el ejército de EE. UU. En español, Today

    En ataques contra civiles y policías mexicanos, las organizaciones delictivas han utilizado munición calibre .50 producida en una planta del ejército estadounidense e introducida de contrabando por la frontera.

  42. Una persona autista no binaria y una chica deprimida entran a un bar En español, Today

    El matrimonio es difícil. Y, si no crees merecer amor, lo es aún más.

  43. What’s Up With This Big Freeze? Some Scientists See Climate Change Link Climate, Today

    A warming Arctic can stretch the polar vortex, a high-altitude air ribbon, one says. The “wobble” can disrupt the jet stream, causing extreme cold in the East.

  44. Cómo sobrevivir cuando se quiebra el hielo y caes al agua En español, Today

    ¿La regla fundamental? No entres en pánico. Tienes más tiempo del que crees para salir por ti mismo o esperar a que llegue la ayuda, dijo un experto.

  45. Si odias a Bad Bunny, te tengo malas noticias En español, Today

    La cultura pop estadounidense es cultura pop mundial, y viceversa.

  46. What an Olympic Medal Is Worth Interactive, Today

    The market value of Olympic medals has more than doubled since the 2024 Paris Games because of a surge in precious metal prices.

  47. 9 Songs We’re Talking About This Week Arts, Today

    Ejae and Sombr chased the Grammys with new releases, and Peter Gabriel began unfurling his next album.

  48. En el universo ‘Bridgerton’, el baile cohesiona la trama En español, Today

    En la exitosa serie de Netflix, los bailes recrean uno de los pocos espacios donde las parejas de la época de la Regencia podían interactuar sin el yugo de la tradición.

  49. Stop Pretending You ‘Need’ Your Phone ‘for Work’ Business, Today

    Plus, summoning the courage to loaf off as flagrantly as the person in the next cubicle.

  50. Why Trump’s Calls to ‘Nationalize’ Voting Have Raised Midterm Fears U.S., Today

    The president has escalated his language as his administration takes steps to involve itself more in election matters.

  51. Olivia Dean: el amor manda sobre los géneros En español, Today

    La cantante británica, hoy en la cima de las listas, apuesta a la sensibilidad y al sentimiento antes que a cualquier clasificación musical.

  52. Japan Ocean-Mining Test Successfully Hauls Up Potentially Valuable Mud Climate, Today

    It’s the latest twist in the controversial global race to mine the deep sea for rare-earth elements and other valuable resources.

  53. These Mathematicians Are Putting A.I. to the Test Science, Today

    Large language models struggle to solve research-level math questions. It takes a human to measure just how poorly they perform.

  54. As Super Bowl Host, Santa Clara Gets the Spotlight. Well, Sort Of. U.S., Today

    Beyond Northern California, fans may not realize that the Super Bowl is actually in this tidy Silicon Valley suburb 45 miles south of San Francisco.

  55. Sullen and Sunburned: The Tradition of Castaways at the Movies Movies, Today

    “Send Help” is just the latest take on a survivalist premise that dates to the 1719 novel “Robinson Crusoe.” These six movies offer fascinating twists.

  56. Elon Musk Is Betting Another Tech Conglomerate (His) Can Win Over Wall St. Technology, Today

    The billionaire’s decision to merge his A.I. start-up with his rocket company will test investors’ interest in giant combinations of unalike businesses.

  57. Binance Gives Trump Family’s Crypto Firm a Leg Up Business, Today

    Ties between the exchange and the president’s company, World Liberty Financial, have only strengthened since the president pardoned Binance’s founder, Changpeng Zhao.

  58. Demanding Support for Trump, Justice Dept. Struggles to Recruit Prosecutors U.S., Today

    Some offices are so decimated that the Justice Department has sent in military lawyers. More recently, officials asked for volunteers from other offices who can quickly deploy to places in desperate need.

  59. Prosecutors Began Investigating Renee Good’s Killing. Washington Told Them to Stop. U.S., Today

    Federal prosecutors had a warrant to collect evidence from Ms. Good’s vehicle, but Trump administration leaders said to drop it. About a dozen prosecutors have departed, leaving the Minnesota U.S. attorney’s office in turmoil.

  60. My Co-op’s Renovation Project Is Bad for Residents. Can We Stop It? Real Estate, Today

    If the required construction permits are in place, it could be difficult to overcome the legal protections that shield co-ops from angry residents.

  61. How to Choose Wallpaper Like a Professional Designer Real Estate, Today

    A guide to navigating the many decisions you’ll face when you hang paper.

  62. 5 Super Bowl Halftime Shows That Sparked Controversies Arts, Today

    America’s largest stage has become the locus of a few heated conversations about politics, culture or propriety.

  63. Why Some Couples Are Turning Their Weddings Into Trivia Night Fashion, Today

    Games can help start conversations among guests, keep them entertained and create some memorable images.

  64. This ‘Summer House’ Star Loves to Eat Like a Child Arts, Today

    “Technically, I’m a toddler,” said Ciara Miller, who is back for the 10th season of the Bravo reality show. “Or I have the diet of one.”

  65. How a Florist Lives on $23,000 a Year in Ditmas Park, Brooklyn Interactive, Today

    For now, Molly Culver is dipping into her savings to stay afloat. She has accepted the financial trade-offs that come with running a business she loves.

  66. 5 Sleep Habits to Steal From Winter Olympians Well, Today

    Here’s how athletes get better rest when it really counts.

  67. Lindsey Vonn Is Skiing on One Good Knee, but It’s a Helluva Knee U.S., Today

    The 41-year-old American aims to complete her comeback by racing in the women’s Olympic downhill on Sunday despite rupturing her left A.C.L. a week ago.

  68. Meet the Rubinsteins. They’re Messy, but They’re Mensches. Books, Today

    In her new novel in stories, “This Is Not About Us,” Allegra Goodman traces the small but vivid dramas of one sprawling Jewish family.

  69. 5 Weeks Alone on an Island, With a Rifle and a License to Kill Books, Today

    In his new novel, Jonathan Miles considers the complicated ethics and logistics of eliminating an invasive species.

  70. Super Bowl Halftime Is the World’s Biggest Stage. He Designs It. Arts, Today

    From Prince’s giant symbol to Kendrick Lamar’s streetlamps, the set production designer Bruce Rodgers “makes the impossible possible.”

  71. At the Puppy Bowl, There Are No Losers Style, Today

    Public service announcement: The players on the field at this annual Super Bowl Sunday event are all up for adoption.

  72. Trump’s Greenland Threats Spill Into Another Danish Territory World, Today

    Many people in the Faroe Islands, a tiny archipelago in the North Atlantic, want to be their own state. The crisis over Greenland, Denmark’s other territory, has complicated that, for now.

  73. Mexican Cartels Overwhelm Police With Ammunition Made for the U.S. Military U.S., Today

    Drug syndicates have used .50-caliber ammunition, produced at a plant owned by the U.S. Army and then smuggled across the border, in attacks on Mexican civilians and police.

  74. Landlord Accused of Offering Rent-Stabilized Apartments as Hotel Rooms New York, Today

    The city filed a lawsuit on Friday against Mark David Militana, the owner of two brownstones on the Upper West Side, claiming he had made $550,000 from the illegal rentals.

  75. Los anuncios del Super Bowl, del mejor al peor (hasta ahora) En español, Today

    Este es el repaso de nuestro crítico a los anuncios del Super Bowl de este año, de los buenos a los no tan buenos y a la IA.

  76. Smaller N.Y.C. Classes Will Cost Millions. Can Mamdani Pull It Off? New York, Today

    Mayor Zohran Mamdani wants to make classes smaller across the largest U.S. school system. Like other parts of his agenda, it’s a costly task.

  77. Spelling Bee Forum Gameplay, Today

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

  78. 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.

  79. 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”.

  80. 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.

  81. 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.

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

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

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

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

  84. 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.

  85. 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.

  86. Use for a Yew Gameplay, Today

    Mark Diehl dishes out a spicy themeless puzzle.

  87. 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.

  88. 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.

  89. 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.

  90. 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.

  91. 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.

  92. 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.

  93. 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.

  94. 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.

  95. 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.

  96. ‘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.

  97. 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.

  98. 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.

  99. 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.

  100. 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.

  101. 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.

  102. 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.

  103. 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.

  104. 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.

  105. 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.

  106. 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.

  107. Let the Games Begin Briefing, Yesterday

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

  108. 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.

  109. 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.

  110. 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.

  111. 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.

  112. 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.

  113. 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.

  114. 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.

  115. 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.

  116. 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.

  117. 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.

  118. 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.

  119. 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.

  120. 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.