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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.


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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
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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.
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HIGH HOSPITALIZATIONS

 * W.Va.
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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.
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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.


Nancy Siesel/The New York Times


ANSWERING THE CALL OF THE WILD WITH A DOG-SLED TREK



In this dispatch from our winter adventures guide, traversing a frozen lake with
a team of dogs is an escapist dream. Just remember the brake — and no selfies.



Erik Freeland for The New York Times





HE WANTED CLASSIC CHARM AND A NICE KITCHEN IN UPPER MANHATTAN. WHICH HOME WOULD
YOU CHOOSE?






HERE ARE SOME STRATEGIES TO HELP YOU DOMINATE YOUR NEXT GAME OF WORDLE.

Opinion


THE EDITORIAL BOARD



THE OTTAWA TRUCKER PROTESTS ARE A TEST OF DEMOCRACY






LUCY KING, ADAM WESTBROOK AND JONAH M. KESSEL



SEE THE TRUE COST OF YOUR CHEAP CHICKEN








FRANK BRUNI



WHY THE CINCINNATI BENGALS WILL WIN THE SUPER BOWL






‘SWAY’



THE SANDY HOOK FATHER WHO REFUSED TO LET ALEX JONES WIN


JAY K. VARMA



WHEN DO MASKS COME OFF? THE HARD TRUTH ABOUT LIFTING COVID RESTRICTIONS.






SEMA K. SGAIER AND STACI SUTERMASTER



THE RENT CRISIS SUMMED UP IN ONE CHART






CHARLES M. BLOW



WHY A NEW SHOW ABOUT TEACHERS IS A SENSATION






GAIL COLLINS



LET’S ALL SWEAT STUDENT DEBT






GAL BECKERMAN



RADICAL IDEAS NEED QUIET SPACES


FARHAD MANJOO



FACEBOOK’S FAILURES OF INVENTION


BRET STEPHENS



WHEN DID ‘ME,’ ‘WE’ AND ‘US’ BECOME THE MEDIA’S PREFERRED PRONOUNS?


LINDA GREENHOUSE



THE SUPREME COURT HAS CROSSED THE RUBICON


THOMAS B. EDSALL



STATUS ANXIETY IS BLOWING WIND INTO TRUMP’S SAILS


PETER COY



THAT BIG JOBS GAIN MIGHT NOT BE REAL


NATHAN HERSH



WHOOPI GOLDBERG APOLOGIZED. PUNISHING HER FURTHER IS UN-JEWISH.


JESSICA GROSE



BOOK BANNING IS ABOUT THE ILLUSION OF PARENTAL CONTROL


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THE REAL REASON AMERICA DOESN’T HAVE ENOUGH TRUCK DRIVERS


BOB ODENKIRK’S LONG ROAD TO SERIOUS SUCCESS


IN DROPPING MASK MANDATE, NEW YORK JOINS BLUE STATES EASING COVID RULES


WHERE’S LIZ CHENEY? THE WYOMING REPUBLICAN’S EXILE FROM WYOMING REPUBLICANS.


LONG KNOWN FOR A BLUNDER, JACOBELLIS REWRITES HER STORY IN GOLD


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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.


Manish Swarup/Associated Press


CONGRESS APPROVES BILL TO NULLIFY FORCED ARBITRATION IN SEX ABUSE CASES



Senate passage was the latest evidence that Democrats are focusing on narrower
measures after legislative failures on their broader domestic agenda.


UPHEAVAL IN NORTHERN IRELAND, WITH BREXIT AT ITS CENTER



A dispute over trading checks has left the main pro-British party in disarray,
creating the potential for a momentous political shift.


WOLVES WILL REGAIN FEDERAL PROTECTION


BUSINESS UPDATES: CALIFORNIA SUES TESLA, SAYING IT ALLOWED DISCRIMINATION


SARAH PALIN RETURNS TO THE STAND IN HER LIBEL TRIAL AGAINST THE TIMES


LATVIA TO REIMBURSE JEWISH COMMUNITY FOR PROPERTIES OF HOLOCAUST VICTIMS


NATIVE HAWAIIANS COLLECT ANCESTORS’ SKULLS FROM EUROPEAN MUSEUMS


2 AMERICANS CONVICTED OF KILLING AN ITALIAN OFFICER APPEAL LIFE SENTENCES


STING SELLS HIS SONGWRITING CATALOG FOR AN ESTIMATED $300 MILLION


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Your Health

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THE TYPES OF PLASTICS YOU SHOULD AVOID


Keith E. Morrison for The New York Times



EXERCISE MAY ENHANCE THE EFFECTS OF A COVID OR FLU SHOT


Gracia Lam



THINK YOU HAVE ‘NORMAL’ BLOOD PRESSURE? THINK AGAIN.


Tim Peacock



HOW TO BEAT BURNOUT WITHOUT QUITTING YOUR JOB


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WHAT FORMER ATHLETES CAN TEACH US ABOUT AGING

Culture and Lifestyle

Cody James for The New York Times



INDIGENOUS INGREDIENTS AND INSPIRED BAKING MASTERY, AT GUSTO BREAD




A modern panadería in Long Beach, Calif., is challenging the idea of Eurocentric
authority in the fine pastry realm, our critic writes.


Miguel Porlan



I STOPPED DRINKING. WHY SHOULD THAT AFFECT MY SOCIAL LIFE?



In this week’s Social Q’s column, a reader whose migraines made alcohol
consumption intolerable feels misunderstood — and left out of happy hour.


Amanda Searle/HBO Max



IN ‘THE GIRL BEFORE,’ MINIMALISM OFFERS A DANGEROUS SANCTUARY



The new HBO limited series is centered on a futuristic London home with an
architect, played by David Oyelowo, who also wants to design his tenants’ lives.


OK McCausland for The New York Times



THIS PARTY STINKS. THAT’S THE POINT.



Pandemic isolation, and a rejection of deodorant, has found a niche nightlife
release.


Victoria Jane



T MAGAZINE PRESENTS A VALENTINE’S DAY GIFT GUIDE



Editors of T, The Times’s style magazine, give recommendations on what they’re
coveting for themselves and eyeing for their loved ones.

New York Times Cooking

Christopher Simpson for The New York Times



WHITE SOONDUBU JJIGAE (MILD TOFU STEW)


Kate Sears for The New York Times



NO-CHURN OLIVE OIL ICE CREAM WITH HOT FUDGE


David Malosh for The New York Times



PASTA WITH FETA AND GREEN OLIVES


Linda Xiao for The New York Times



SLOW COOKER CHICKEN WITH 20 CLOVES OF GARLIC


Jenny Huang for The New York Times



HOTTEOK (SWEET FILLED PANCAKES)


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OUR FAVORITE BLACK TIGHTS



A good pair should be comfortable to wear and be able to handle aggressive
assaults from zippers, Velcro and fingernails.


WHICH ANTI-SNORING DEVICE WORKS BEST?



We tried six. Here’s what we learned.


Sarah Kobos


THE BEST HEATING PAD



Our pick warms up quickly and has twice as many heat settings as other pads we
tried.


IT’S NOT TOO LATE TO ORDER A GREAT VALENTINE’S DAY GIFT



All of the gifts here can ship in under two days — or arrive in your recipient’s
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