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ACCOUNTING FIRM CUTS TIES WITH TRUMP AND RETRACTS FINANCIAL STATEMENTS


 * The accounting firm, Mazars USA, disclosed that it could no longer stand
   behind annual financial statements it prepared for Donald Trump.
 * The statements are at the center of two investigations into whether the
   former president and his company exaggerated the value of their assets.


FROM DECEMBER: THE FRAUD INQUIRY IS FOCUSING ON WHETHER DONALD TRUMP MISLED HIS
OWN ACCOUNTANTS.


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TONE OF UKRAINE CRISIS SHIFTS AS RUSSIA SIGNALS OPENNESS TO TALK MORE



Russia’s foreign minister said diplomacy is “far from exhausted,” while
President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine hinted at a major concession.


ENERGY MARKETS ARE JITTERY AS TENSIONS BETWEEN RUSSIA AND UKRAINE DRAG ON.


SEE WHERE AN ESTIMATED 130,000 RUSSIAN TROOPS ARE POSITIONED AROUND UKRAINE.


Brendan Hoffman for The New York Times



‘WE NEED TO OPPOSE RUSSIA’: UKRAINIANS FIND COMMON PURPOSE



A trip along the Dnieper River explores what it means to be Ukrainian as the
country debates Russia’s place in its past, and its future.


JUDGE PLANS TO DISMISS SARAH PALIN’S LAWSUIT AGAINST THE TIMES

The judge said Ms. Palin’s legal team had failed to prove The Times acted with
actual malice when it published an editorial in 2017.

Live



TRUDEAU INVOKES NATIONAL EMERGENCY IN PUSH TO END PROTESTS



The rare move is Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s most aggressive response since
the crisis began. Here’s the latest on the protests.


BAFFLED BY THE CHAOS IN CANADA? SO ARE CANADIANS.



The protests seem to challenge the cherished image that Canadians are moderate,
rule-following and just plain nice. But was that really a myth all along?


THE NORTH AMERICAN AUTO INDUSTRY IS LUMBERING BACK TO LIFE AFTER A KEY TRADE
ROUTE REOPENED.


Jeff Kowalsky/Agence France-Presse — Getty Images
Medal CountIce Dancing HighlightsThe Kamila Valieva Case


FOR CHINA, HOSTING THE OLYMPICS IS WORTH EVERY BILLION



For many cities, the Games make no economic sense. National pride and an
enthusiasm for building transportation infrastructure change the equation for
Beijing.


KAMILA VALIEVA CAN COMPETE BUT WILL NOT RECEIVE MEDALS



Olympic officials said they would withhold medals from the Russian figure skater
— and from her competitors — until her doping case is resolved.


OLYMPICS HIGHLIGHTS: THE U.S. AND CANADA CONFIRMED A GOLD-MEDAL SHOWDOWN IN
WOMEN’S HOCKEY.

See Our Best Photos From Beijing

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N.Y.C. FIRES LESS THAN 1 PERCENT OF CITY WORKERS OVER VACCINE MANDATE



The city terminated 1,430 employees for failing to comply. About 900 of them
worked at the Department of Education. Follow Covid updates.


RECORD LEVELS OF PEDESTRIAN DEATHS AS RECKLESS DRIVING SURGES



Fatalities are climbing to record levels two years into the pandemic.
Authorities cite drivers’ anxiety levels, larger vehicles and fraying social
norms.


Dieu-Nalio Chéry for The New York Times


TRACKING THE CORONAVIRUS ›

United States ›

United States › United StatesAvg. on Feb. 13 14-day change New cases 174,592
–67% New deaths 2,465 –3%


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HIGH CASES

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HOW BAD IS THE WESTERN DROUGHT? IT’S THE WORST IN 12 CENTURIES.



According to a new study, the drought that started in 2000 is now the driest two
decades since 800 A.D.


Justin Sullivan/Getty Images


NAVY NUCLEAR ENGINEER PLEADS GUILTY IN SUBMARINE ESPIONAGE CASE



Jonathan Toebbe, who was arrested in October along with his wife, will face 12
years or more in prison under a plea deal with federal prosecutors.


Kevin Fogarty/Reuters
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AN UNDISCOVERED CORONAVIRUS? THE MYSTERY OF THE ‘RUSSIAN FLU.’



Scientists are grasping for any example that could help anticipate the future of
Covid, even a mysterious pandemic that spread in the late 19th century.


An 1889 wood engraving in a newspaper during the time of the Russian flu
pandemic, which swept all over the world. Wellcome Collection


ANNA SOROKIN ON ‘INVENTING ANNA’ AND LIFE AFTER RIKERS



In an interview ahead of the Netflix show’s release, Ms. Sorokin spoke about how
her life has changed since the end of her Anna Delvey days.



Jefferson Siegel for The New York Times





THE PRESENT IS DIVISIVE AND THE FUTURE IS SCARY, SO POP CULTURE’S BIGGEST EVENT
TURNED TO NOSTALGIA, OUR CRITIC WRITES.






THE TRUE STORIES OF IMPOVERISHED STREET CHILDREN TURN NOVELISTIC IN A GRIPPING
NEW BOOK, OUR REVIEWER WRITES.

Opinion


J. MICHAEL LUTTIG



MY FELLOW CONSERVATIVES, TRUMP IS NOW A CLEAR AND PRESENT DANGER






TRESSIE MCMILLAN COTTOM



WE WEREN’T WRONG TO LOVE ‘THE COSBY SHOW’



Diana Ejaita





DAVID AXELROD



MR. PRESIDENT, IT’S TIME FOR A LITTLE HUMILITY






GAIL COLLINS AND BRET STEPHENS



MITCH MCCONNELL IS PART OF THE COWARDLY LION WING OF THE G.O.P.


JAY CASPIAN KANG



CAN WE GET SMARTER ABOUT DISINFORMATION?






MARGARET RENKL



A VALENTINE’S P.S.A.: INSTAGRAM IS NOT YOUR FRIEND TODAY






ANDREW MCCARTHY



TRAVEL IS MY ANTIDOTE FOR FEAR. AS COVID EASES, I’M HEADING OUT AGAIN.






‘SWAY’



HOW THE SACKLERS GOT AWAY WITH IT






CHARLES M. BLOW



THERE WILL BE NO POST-COVID


BRAD STULBERG



YOU’VE DONE SELF CARE. YOU’VE LANGUISHED. NOW TRY THIS.


MATTHIEU AIKINS



‘WE’VE NEVER BEEN SMUGGLED BEFORE’


TIYA MILES



WHEN EVERYONE AROUND YOU IS TALKING ABOUT THE END, TALK ABOUT BLACK HISTORY


HOW SHOULD BIDEN DEAL WITH RUSSIA ON UKRAINE?


EZRA KLEIN



CAN DEMOCRATS SEE WHAT’S COMING?


LINDSAY CROUSE



WHY THE BEIJING OLYMPICS ARE SO HARD TO WATCH


LAURA RESTON



12 ECONOMICALLY INSECURE AMERICANS ON WHAT KEEPS THEM UP AT NIGHT


What Subscribers Are Reading


INSIDE MCCONNELL’S CAMPAIGN TO TAKE BACK THE SENATE AND THWART TRUMP


SELLING TRUMP: A PROFITABLE POST-PRESIDENCY LIKE NO OTHER


THIS BITCOIN LAUNDERING CASE CONFOUNDED THE INTERNET


THEY TOOK A CHANCE ON COLLABORATIVE LIVING. THEY LOST EVERYTHING.


SUPER BOWL VALIDATES INGLEWOOD’S DRAMATIC CHANGE


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THE MORNING



David Leonhardt offers a five-step guide for protecting vulnerable people from
Covid.


LISTEN TO ‘THE DAILY’



A two-decade-old diversity policy is at the heart of an N.F.L. discrimination
lawsuit.


SEE THE ‘READ LIKE THE WIND’ NEWSLETTER



From zoology to org charts, our critic recommends old and new books.

Opinion



LISTEN TO ‘THE EZRA KLEIN SHOW’



It’s not your fault you can’t pay attention.

More News
Live



OPENING STATEMENTS FOCUS ON MOTIVES IN HATE CRIMES TRIAL FOR ARBERY KILLING



The three white men convicted of murdering Ahmaud Arbery in Georgia now face
charges in federal court. Follow updates here.


IT HELPED CATCH SERIAL KILLERS. MAYBE IT CAN STOP WILDLIFE POACHERS, TOO.



Scientists used a genetic investigation technique with the aim of helping turn
the tide against illicit hauls of ivory and other animal parts.


Seized ivory tusks before being destroyed at a waste management center in Port
Dickson, Malaysia, in 2019. Mohd Rasfan/Agence France-Presse — Getty Images


HOW DEMOCRATS’ NEW MAPS COULD SHAPE NEW YORK POLITICS FOR YEARS



Democrats could expand the veto-proof majorities they already have in both the
Assembly and Senate, further solidifying New York’s leftward shift.


GREENWICH WOMAN PLEADS GUILTY TO SEX CRIMES FOR SECRET VIDEOS OF MINORS



Hadley Palmer pleaded guilty to making images of children in intimate
situations. The court record was sealed over an A.P. reporter’s objection.


CHINA, NOT SPACEX, MAY BE SOURCE OF ROCKET PART CRASHING INTO MOON


WANDA SYKES, AMY SCHUMER AND REGINA HALL EXPECTED TO HOST OSCARS


BUSINESS UPDATES: TEXAS SUES FACEBOOK PARENT OVER FACIAL RECOGNITION


ZIMBABWE ABRUPTLY CLOSES PROSECUTION OF REPORTER FOR NEW YORK TIMES


NICARAGUA SEIZES UNIVERSITIES, INCHING TOWARD DICTATORSHIP


LUXURY RESORT IN SPAIN MUST BE DEMOLISHED, COURT FINDS


PASTOR RESIGNS AFTER INCORRECTLY PERFORMING THOUSANDS OF BAPTISMS


COAST GUARD SEARCHES FOR 8 PEOPLE AFTER PLANE CRASH OFF NORTH CAROLINA


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Love and Relationships

Photograph by Samantha Casolari for The New York Times; illustration by Daniel
Salmieri



7 SIMPLE EXERCISES TO STRENGTHEN YOUR RELATIONSHIP


Angelo Merendino for The New York Times



THIS MAN COACHES HUSBANDS ON HOW TO AVOID DIVORCE


Mark Conlan



4 WAYS TO MAKE LOVE LAST


Ping Zhu



CRITICISM IS MY LOVE LANGUAGE


Brian Rea



LISTEN TO ‘THE MODERN LOVE PODCAST’

Culture and Lifestyle

Stefan Ruiz



IN MEXICO, PAINTED CHURCHES ENSHRINE YEARS OF INDIGENOUS RESILIENCE




As Michoacán’s centuries-old chapels undergo restorations, the buildings raise
new questions about how architectural conservation should work.


Photo illustration by Najeebah Al-Ghadban



THE RISE OF THE OVER-50 FASHION MENTORS



These women have already seen the trends, chased the goods and graduated into
freedom. Now they’re mastering the internet.


Jose Berrio



CAN SINGLE PEOPLE ‘MANIFEST’ A NEW PARTNER?



Videos on social media claim that positive thinking can lead to love, but
studies suggest otherwise.


Katherine Marks for The New York Times



A PANDEMIC PLAN BOOMERANGS, SO IT’S BACK TO HELL’S KITCHEN



When the pandemic began, Jane Riley wanted to return to Australia, but she was
no match for the country’s health restrictions.


Illustration by Radio



HOW TO SMILE DOMINANTLY



It should be asymmetrical. Try leaning back. Just remember, being aggressive
isn’t the same as actual power.

New York Times Cooking

David Malosh for The New York Times



BAKED BARLEY RISOTTO WITH MUSHROOMS AND CARROTS


Ryan Liebe for The New York Times



VALENTINE’S DAY DESSERT RECIPES


Andrew Scrivani for The New York Times



ROASTED SALMON WITH FENNEL AND LIME


Linda Xiao for The New York Times



GLUTEN-FREE CHOCOLATE CHIP COOKIES


Linda Xiao for The New York Times



LOADED SWEET POTATOES WITH BLACK BEANS AND CHEDDAR


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NON-ALCOHOLIC DRINKS WE LOVE



A great non-alcoholic drink should taste as complex as an alcoholic cocktail and
feel equally celebratory.


NEW NINTENDO GAMES TO HELP YOU ESCAPE REALITY



Nintendo’s charming games can be an enjoyable departure from the hyperrealism
that Xbox and PlayStation games regularly try to achieve.


Michael Murtaugh


I’VE NEVER SLEPT BETTER THAN ON A JAPANESE FUTON



Unlike the sofa beds called “futons” in America, Japanese futons are quilted
sleeping pads that are stuffed with cotton or fiber fill and can sit directly on
the floor.


HOW TO SPOT A FAKE N95, KN95 OR KF94 MASK



Counterfeit medical-style masks may leave you less protected. Here’s what to
look out for so you don’t waste money on fakes.

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