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Continue reading the main story Sections SEARCH Skip to contentSkip to site index * U.S. * International * Canada * Español * 中文 Subscribe for €0.5/weekLog in Thursday, February 10, 2022 Today’s Paper Today's weather: 5°C with Mostly clear5°C8° 4° Nasdaq -2.1% Group S&P 500 -1.81% Group Dow -1.47% Group Log In * * * World * U.S. * Politics * N.Y. * Business * Opinion * Tech * Science * Health * Sports * Arts * Books * Style * Food * Travel * Magazine * T Magazine * Real Estate * Video * * World * U.S. * Politics * N.Y. * Business * Opinion * Tech * Science * Health * Sports * Arts * Books * Style * Food * Travel * Magazine * T Magazine * Real Estate * Video * INVESTIGATORS FIND GAPS IN WHITE HOUSE LOGS OF TRUMP’S JAN. 6 CALLS * The Capitol riot committee has found few records of calls by Donald Trump from critical hours on Jan. 6 when investigators know that he was making them. * The sparse call records are the latest obstacle to the panel’s mission: recreating what the former president was doing behind closed doors during the riot. HOW THE G.O.P.’S CENSURE FIGHT EXPOSES THE PARTY’S DEEPER DIVIDE Upcoming primaries will test whether embracing Donald Trump’s election falsehoods is a litmus test for Republican voters. Jason Andrew for The New York Times INFLATION, AT 40-YEAR HIGH, WAS WORSE THAN EXPECTED IN JANUARY The Consumer Price Index showed that prices climbed 7.5 percent over the past year, more quickly than economists expected. STOCKS TUMBLED AFTER INFLATION CAME IN HIGHER THAN EXPECTED, RAISING STAKES FOR THE FED. THE YIELD ON 10-YEAR U.S. TREASURY NOTES PASSED 2 PERCENT FOR THE FIRST TIME SINCE JULY 2019. Live MULTIPLE BLOCKADES AT U.S.-CANADA BORDER DISRUPT AUTO INDUSTRY Some carmakers are closing production lines because of the closures, a spillover from protests in Ottawa against vaccine mandates. Follow our updates. ‘THIS IS NOT MY CITY’: PROTESTERS TURN A QUIET CAPITAL UPSIDE DOWN The Ottawa protesters are giddy with a sense of collective purpose against vaccine mandates. But residents see them as unruly, disrespectful and dangerous. Matthew Hatcher/Getty Images Live NEW YORK CITY SET TO FIRE UP TO 3,000 UNVACCINATED WORKERS ON FRIDAY Those firings, in response to workers’ refusal to get vaccinated, affect less than 1 percent of the city’s labor force. Follow pandemic news. THESE ARE THE STATES THAT ARE ENDING MASK MANDATES. PRINCE CHARLES HAS THE CORONAVIRUS AGAIN AND HAD RECENT CONTACT WITH THE QUEEN, RAISING CONCERNS ABOUT HER RISK. Students at James Denman Middle School in San Francisco. Jim Wilson/The New York Times TRACKING THE CORONAVIRUS › United States › United States › United StatesAvg. on Feb. 9 14-day change New cases 227,903 –63% New deaths 2,576 +4% U.S. HOT SPOTS › VACCINATIONS › GLOBAL HOT SPOTS › HIGH CASES * Alaska * Miss. * Tenn. HIGH HOSPITALIZATIONS * W.Va. * Ala. * Ky. MORE TRACKERS * County lookup * Hospitals Medal CountDay in PhotosHow to Watch MIKAELA SHIFFRIN, ALWAYS STEADY ON HER SKIS, HAS LOST HER FOOTING For the second time in three days, the two-time gold medalist skied off course early in a race on Wednesday. How she will perform at the super-G is anyone’s guess. THE SNOWBOARDER CHLOE KIM SOARED TO A GOLD MEDAL IN THE HALFPIPE. SEE THE BIG TRICKS THAT EARNED HER THE WIN. The snowboarder Chloe Kim. Live LITTLE PROGRESS SEEN IN UKRAINE TALKS AS RUSSIA STARTS MAJOR MILITARY EXERCISE Russian troops began military exercises in Belarus, and Ukraine warned of Russian naval drills so extensive they would block shipping lanes. Here’s the latest. ARMED NATIONALISTS IN UKRAINE POSE A THREAT NOT JUST TO RUSSIA Kyiv is encouraging arming nationalist paramilitary groups to thwart an invasion. But they could also destabilize the government if it agrees to a peace deal. Tyler Hicks/The New York Times THE TIMES CAN PUBLISH DOCUMENTS ON PROJECT VERITAS, A COURT SAYS A state appeals court said that an order preventing publication of records about the conservative group would not be enforced until a formal appeal could be heard. The Great Read AN AMELIA EARHART MYSTERY SOLVED (NOT THAT MYSTERY) How did the pilot’s long-lost aviator helmet come to spend the better part of a century in a closet in Minnesota? Bettmann, via Getty Images C.D.C. PROPOSES NEW GUIDELINES FOR TREATING PAIN, INCLUDING OPIOID USE The agency threw out previous recommended limits on doses but encouraged “nonopioid therapies” wherever possible. LUC MONTAGNIER, NOBEL-WINNING CO-DISCOVERER OF H.I.V., DIES AT 89 He helped find the virus that causes AIDS, fell into a feud over it and later turned controversial, taking an anti-vaccine stance during the Covid-19 crisis. 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LONG KNOWN FOR A BLUNDER, JACOBELLIS REWRITES HER STORY IN GOLD ADVERTISEMENT Continue reading the main story THE MORNING David Leonhardt on Mitch McConnell’s criticism of the Republican Party. LISTEN TO ‘THE DAILY’ Here’s why Democratic governors are turning against mask mandates. LISTEN TO ‘POPCAST’ Spotify has an ongoing problem in Joe Rogan. READ THE NEW YORK TODAY NEWSLETTER The lack of a “mask or vax” rule doesn’t mean the end of masks. More News LONDON POLICE COMMISSIONER ANNOUNCES RESIGNATION The commissioner, Cressida Dick, announced her resignation under pressure from the mayor over reports of bullying, misogyny and racism on the force. ELECTION IN INDIA’S LARGEST STATE AMOUNTS TO REFERENDUM ON MODI While many voters say they are concerned about the economy, Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s party has placed a focus on religion, with often polarizing effects. 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