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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 an investigation by the New York attorney
   general into whether the former president exaggerated the value of his
   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.

Cherkasy, Ukraine

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Kherson, Ukraine

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Cherkasy, Ukraine

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Boryspil, Ukraine

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Zaporizhzhia, Ukraine

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Dnipro, Ukraine


Mykolaiv, Ukraine

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Kherson, Ukraine

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‘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 New York Times
acted with actual malice when it published an editorial in 2017.


TRUDEAU DECLARES RARE PUBLIC EMERGENCY TO QUELL PROTESTS



Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said the move would allow the government to take a
variety of steps to clear a blockade of trucks in Ottawa and smaller 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?


Adrian Wyld/The Canadian Press, via Associated Press
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MIKAELA SHIFFRIN COMPETES IN DOWNHILL FOR THE FIRST TIME AT AN OLYMPICS



The U.S. skier had a solid run, but it won’t get her the medal she was hoping
for after a rough start at the Games. Here’s the latest from Beijing.


EILEEN GU WON THE SILVER MEDAL IN FREESKI SLOPESTYLE, ADDING TO HER GOLD IN THE
BIG AIR.


THE 15-YEAR-OLD RUSSIAN SKATER KAMILA VALIEVA HAS BEEN CLEARED TO COMPETE.
HERE’S WHAT WE KNOW ABOUT HER DOPING CASE.


Eileen Gu during the first run of the women’s freeski slopestyle final. Chang W.
Lee/The New York Times


CALIFORNIA LEAVES SCHOOL MASK MANDATE IN PLACE



Although the state eased some pandemic restrictions, its mask requirement for
students will remain for at least another two weeks. Catch up on Covid news.


NEW YORK CITY FIRED 1,430 EMPLOYEES — LESS THAN 1 PERCENT OF MUNICIPAL WORKERS —
OVER ITS VACCINE MANDATE.


Marcio Jose Sanchez/Associated Press


TRACKING THE CORONAVIRUS ›

United States ›

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–67% New deaths 2,465 –3%


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NAVY NUCLEAR ENGINEER PLEADS GUILTY IN SUBMARINE ESPIONAGE CASE



Jonathan Toebbe, who was arrested in October along with his wife, is set to 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 JAIL



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



Jefferson Siegel for The New York Times





THE ADS, THE HALFTIME SHOW: NOSTALGIA WAS EVERYWHERE AT THE SUPER BOWL, OUR
CRITIC WRITES.






THE TRUE STORIES OF IMPOVERISHED STREET CHILDREN TURN NOVELISTIC IN A GRIPPING
NEW BOOK.

Opinion


PAUL KRUGMAN



WHEN ‘FREEDOM’ MEANS THE RIGHT TO DESTROY






PETER COY



HOW CAN THIS UNIVERSITY CHARGE NOTHING FOR TUITION?






ANDREW MCCARTHY



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






DAVID AXELROD



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


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’






GAIL COLLINS AND BRET STEPHENS



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






‘SWAY’



HOW THE SACKLERS GOT AWAY WITH IT






BRAD STULBERG



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


JAY CASPIAN KANG



CAN WE GET SMARTER ABOUT DISINFORMATION?


MATTHIEU AIKINS



‘WE’VE NEVER BEEN SMUGGLED BEFORE’


CHARLES M. BLOW



THERE WILL BE NO POST-COVID


TIYA MILES



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


HOW SHOULD BIDEN DEAL WITH RUSSIA ON UKRAINE?


LINDSAY CROUSE



WHY THE BEIJING OLYMPICS ARE SO HARD TO WATCH


What Subscribers Are Reading


THE QUIET FLIGHT OF MUSLIMS FROM FRANCE


WHAT HAPPENS WHEN A STRIVING INGÉNUE GETS MIXED UP WITH AN OLDER MAN?


FLIGHT MAKES EMERGENCY LANDING AFTER PASSENGER TRIES TO ENTER COCKPIT


DIVORCING COUPLES FIGHT OVER THE KIDS, THE HOUSE AND NOW THE CRYPTO


MODERN LOVE: ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS FOR A BLACK BOYFRIEND


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DONALD TRUMP, CANADA, VALENTINE’S DAY: YOUR MONDAY EVENING BRIEFING



Here’s what you need to know at the end of the day.


LISTEN TO GREAT TIMES ARTICLES



A collection of narrated articles from around The New York Times is read aloud
by the reporters who wrote them.


LISTEN TO ‘THE DAILY’



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


READ THE WELL NEWSLETTER



Try our relationship tuneup and other advice in this special Valentine’s Day
edition of the Well newsletter.

More News


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.


PROSECUTOR OUTLINES ARBERY KILLERS’ USE OF RACIAL SLURS



Even defense lawyers in the federal hate crimes trial for the men convicted of
murdering Ahmaud Arbery acknowledged the racist statements were harsh.


ANALYSIS: COURT FILING STARTS A FUROR IN RIGHT-WING OUTLETS



The entire narrative appeared to be mostly wrong or old, and was the latest
example of the challenge created by a barrage of similar conspiracy theories.


KILLING OF CHRISTINA YUNA LEE HEIGHTENS SAFETY FEARS IN CHINATOWN



Ms. Lee, who was described as “irreplaceable,” was stabbed to death in her
apartment after a man followed her into her building.


HUSBAND IN $3.6 BILLION BITCOIN CASE HELD WHILE WIFE GETS BOND


SPACEX TOURISTS WILL MAKE ATTEMPT AT SPACEWALK DURING FLIGHT


2020 ELECTION DENIER TO RUN FOR TOP ELECTIONS POSITION IN COLORADO


LOUISVILLE MAYORAL CANDIDATE SAYS GUNMAN SHOT AT HIM IN CAMPAIGN OFFICE


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


ISABEL TORRES, ACTRESS KNOWN FOR ‘VENENO’ ON HBO MAX, DIES AT 52


JAPAN’S ECONOMY SURGED IN THE BRIEF WINDOW BEFORE OMICRON


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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

Lydia Okello



THE MORAL QUANDARY OF ‘SLOW FASHION’ INFLUENCERS




Is it possible to preach the values of sustainability while still promoting
consumption?



Claudette Barius/HBO Max



‘KIMI’ REVIEW: SURE SHE’S PARANOID, BUT SOMETHING REALLY IS OUT THERE



Zoë Kravitz stars in the latest from Steven Soderbergh, which plays with genre,
triggers your anxieties and shreds your nerves.


Kelly Marshall for The New York Times



A ONE-POT SHORT RIB STEW BRIMS WITH MEMORIES



Cozy, generous, brilliant: There are no shortage of words to describe eintopf, a
German stew Yewande Komolafe learned from her parents.


Herwig Hauser/University of Innsbruck



THE PERFECT VALENTINE? A MATH FORMULA.



Nothing says “I love you” like a customizable algebraic equation.


Illustration by R. O. Blechman



POEM: SHE TIES MY BOW TIE



Love poems can be hard to read. But this one by Gabrielle Calvocoressi charms
because of its delicate intimacy.

New York Times Cooking

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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


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GLUTEN-FREE CHOCOLATE CHIP COOKIES


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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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