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CANADA OPENS BLOCKADED BRIDGE, BUT TRUCKERS WON’T BUDGE IN OTTAWA


 * The Ambassador Bridge, which ties Ontario to Detroit, was reclaimed after a
   series of arrests and later reopened for traffic.
 * But Ottawa remained frozen by an antigovernment protest. Truckers were said
   to be weighing pulling out of part of the capital.


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UKRAINE’S PRESIDENT TRIES TO AVERT PANIC AS PRESSURE MOUNTS



With Ukraine at the center of Europe’s most intense security crisis of the
post-Cold War era, Volodymyr Zelensky is driving home his message of optimism.


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


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OLYMPICS UPDATES: VALIEVA IS CLEARED TO COMPETE IN FIGURE SKATING



The Russian teenager Kamila Valieva had failed a pre-Games doping test, but
arbitrators ruled that she can continue to compete.


KAILLIE HUMPHRIES WINS GOLD FOR THE U.S. IN NEW EVENT, MONOBOB



Humphries accused her coach in Canada of mental abuse and became a U.S. citizen
last year. Her fellow American, Elana Meyers Taylor, won silver.


FRANCE WON THE GOLD MEDAL IN ICE DANCING, FOLLOWED BY RUSSIAN AND AMERICAN
COUPLES.


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SELLING TRUMP: A PROFITABLE POST-PRESIDENCY LIKE NO OTHER



Much as he did while in the White House, Donald Trump has thoroughly blurred the
lines between his political ambitions and his business interests.


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



Senator Mitch McConnell and his allies are working furiously to recruit
candidates who will buck former President Trump.


The new bar at Trump Tower, the 45 Wine and Whiskey Bar, features presidential
paraphernalia and Trump-brand wines. Spencer Platt/Getty Images


RAMS’ AGGRESSIVE ROSTER MOVES PAY OFF IN SUPER BOWL WIN OVER BENGALS



Bartering draft capital to get Matthew Stafford and other stars, the Rams traded
their future for a shot at a championship. Sunday’s 23-20 win validated the
risk.


HERE’S HOW THE BIG GAME UNFOLDED.


Ben Solomon for The New York Times


HALFTIME REVIEW: DR. DRE AND COMPANY ASSERTED THE POWER OF HIP HOP’S OLDIES
GENERATION ON POP MUSIC’S MOST-WATCHED STAGE.


LARRY DAVID, HOLLYWOOD’S RESIDENT SKEPTIC, DOESN’T GET CRYPTO. THAT’S WHY HE’S
THE PERFECT SUPER BOWL PITCHMAN.


THAT ORGANIC COTTON T-SHIRT MAY NOT BE AS ORGANIC AS YOU THINK



The organic cotton movement in India appears to be booming, but much of this
growth is fake, say those who source, process and grow the cotton.


Saumya Khandelwal for The New York Times


BIDEN SUGGESTS ENDING MASK MANDATES IS ‘PREMATURE’



President Biden acknowledged frustration with Covid rules but said it was too
soon to end measures like indoor mask mandates. Catch up on pandemic news.


A family photo of Max McGaughey, who died of Covid-19. The virus was not
mentioned on his death certificate. Lauren Lancaster for The New York Times


THE GOVERNMENT WILL HELP PAY FUNERAL EXPENSES FOR PEOPLE WHO DIE FROM COVID — AS
LONG AS THERE IS PROPER DOCUMENTATION.


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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WOMAN FOLLOWED AND FATALLY STABBED IN HER CHINATOWN APARTMENT



Christina Yuna Lee was a creative producer at a digital music platform. The
25-year-old man arrested in her killing had a record of misdemeanor arrests.


Clark Hodgin for The New York Times


NO BUGS, FEW PEOPLE AND THE COLD: THE PROS AND CONS OF WINTER CAMPING



In this dispatch from our winter adventures guide, we explain the unique
challenges of cold-weather camping, and how to make it enjoyable.



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THE DIRECTORS OF A FORTHCOMING KANYE WEST DOCUMENTARY EXPLAIN WHY IT TOOK NEARLY
20 YEARS TO MAKE.






BAKING WITH SUPERMARKET CHOCOLATE CHIPS BEATS THE HIGH-END STUFF, OUR COOKING
COLUMNIST ARGUES.

Opinion


CHARLES M. BLOW



THERE WILL BE NO POST-COVID






BRAD STULBERG



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






LINDSAY CROUSE



WHY THE BEIJING OLYMPICS ARE SO HARD TO WATCH






ELIZABETH SPIERS



MY WORKPLACE ROMANCE WAS A BRILLIANT MISTAKE


LAURA RESTON



12 ECONOMICALLY INSECURE AMERICANS ON WHAT KEEPS THEM UP AT NIGHT








AARON E. CARROLL



COVID DRUGS MAY WORK WELL, BUT OUR HEALTH SYSTEM DOESN’T






LISA TADDEO



MY HUSBAND AND I DON’T SPEAK THE SAME LOVE LANGUAGE






TISH HARRISON WARREN



‘WE’RE ALL SORT OF PRIMED FOR ADDICTION’






SPENCER BOKAT-LINDELL



IS THE WEB3 GOLD RUSH THE BEGINNING OF A NEW INTERNET OR A SCAM?


EZRA KLEIN



CAN DEMOCRATS SEE WHAT’S COMING?


KARA SWISHER



THE PANDEMIC CULLS THE BIG TECH HERD


THE EDITORIAL BOARD



THE OTTAWA TRUCKER PROTESTS ARE A TEST OF DEMOCRACY


TIYA MILES



IN ANXIOUS TIMES, BLACK HISTORY CAN BE A BLUEPRINT FOR SURVIVAL


A SUCCESS STORY, BUT ALSO A MYTH?


PAUL KRUGMAN



VERY SERIOUS FOLK ECONOMICS


EVELYN N. FARKAS



WE UNDERESTIMATED PUTIN ONCE. WE CAN’T MAKE THAT MISTAKE AGAIN.


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MAKING ‘DINOBABIES’ EXTINCT: IBM’S PUSH FOR A YOUNGER WORK FORCE


FOR N.F.L. PERFECTION, A STEEP PRICE


FAR FROM THE BIG CITY, NEW ECONOMIC LIFE


SEEN ‘INVENTING ANNA’? HERE’S WHAT IT GETS RIGHT (AND WRONG)


MEET ME AT 3 A.M. FOR A CUP OF COFFEE


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THE SUNDAY READ



Animals that infect humans are scary. It’s worse when we infect them back.


READ THE DEALBOOK NEWSLETTER



Are activist short sellers misunderstood?


LISTEN TO ‘POPCAST’



Spotify has an ongoing problem in Joe Rogan.


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AFGHAN DIPLOMATS GRAPPLE WITH THE LOSS OF PAY AND POSSIBLE DEPORTATION



American banks have suspended government accounts to prevent the Taliban from
gaining access to funds, suspending the salaries of many workers.


IN ARBERY HATE CRIMES TRIAL, RACISM WILL TAKE CENTER STAGE



Jurors in the unusual case will be asked to decide if the men who chased and
killed Ahmaud Arbery were motivated by racial animus.


Alyssa Schukar for The New York Times


THE QUIET FLIGHT OF MUSLIMS FROM FRANCE



All the talk of France’s presidential election campaign is about immigration.
But it is the emigration of French Muslims that points to a deeper crisis.


BRAZIL’S JOE ROGAN FACES HIS OWN FIRESTORM OVER FREE SPEECH



Bruno Aiub, known as Monark, modeled his popular podcast after Joe Rogan’s. Now
remarks about Nazis plunged him into a controversy akin to his idol’s.


FLIGHT MAKES EMERGENCY LANDING AFTER PASSENGER TRIES TO ENTER COCKPIT


KODAK BLACK IS SHOT IN LOS ANGELES


SWISS APPROVE BAN ON TOBACCO ADS IN PUBLIC PLACES


‘ALT-RIGHT ARMORY’ PODCASTER FACES CHARGES OF POSSESSING MACHINE GUNS


IVAN REITMAN, DIRECTOR OF ‘GHOSTBUSTERS,’ IS DEAD AT 75


TRIAL OF EX-GOLDMAN BANKER INVOLVED IN 1MDB SCANDAL SET TO BEGIN


NEPAL’S CHIEF JUSTICE IS SUSPENDED, DEEPENING POLITICAL CHAOS


CARMEN HERRERA, CUBAN-BORN ARTIST WHO WON FAME AT 89, DIES AT 106


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WHY WOMEN DO THE HOUSEHOLD WORRYING


Lorraine Sorlet



THIS VALENTINE’S DAY, TRY BEING NICE TO YOURSELF


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THE UNBEARABLE HEAVINESS OF CLUTTER


Mark Elzey for The New York Times



WHY IS MY EYELID TWITCHING?

Culture and Lifestyle

Courtesy of the artist. Photo: Tom Little



THE RADICAL EXPERIMENTATION OF BLACK PSYCHEDELIA




One of the most influential artistic movements of the 20th century was created
with and for Black artists. Why has their contribution been so overlooked?



Paul Stenquist



THE LIFE (AND HOUSE) THAT STREET RACING BUILT



Kevin Lawrence ruled Chicago’s streets 40 years ago, earning enough for a home
down payment. He’s still racing, with his family at his side.


Michael Janey for The New York Times



GOOD RIDDANCE TO GOOD TASTE



Shayne Oliver returns, and Eckhaus Latta celebrates a decade. New York fashion
is on the move.


Pablo Amargo



ANNE SIMPSON THOUGHT SHE KNEW HER HUSBAND. SHE DIDN’T.



In Paul Vidich’s elegant new spy novel, “The Matchmaker,” an American translator
living in Berlin grapples with some difficult truths.


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FIVE INTERNATIONAL MOVIES TO STREAM NOW



This month’s picks include an intimate Belgian-Cameroonian documentary, a newly
released 2004 feature by Hirokazu Kore-eda and an Indonesian thriller.

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BAKED BUFFALO WINGS


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VALENTINE’S DAY RECIPES


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BLOOD ORANGE BUTTERSCOTCH MERINGUE PIE


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JALAPEÑO POPPERS


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EGGS BENEDICT


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N95S AND KN95S OFFER THE MOST PROTECTION. BUT SOME CLOTH MASKS COME CLOSE.



Cloth masks with incorporated filters are a significant step above a basic cloth
mask.


HOW TO GET STARTED WITH GOOGLE ASSISTANT



It all begins with a smart speaker.


Sarah Kobos


OUR FAVORITE FLOWER DELIVERY SERVICES FOR VALENTINE’S DAY



Don’t underestimate the ability of flowers to brighten someone’s day.


A PAIR OF OLD SOCKS CURED MY INSOMNIA



Most people sleep barefoot. But for the chronically chilly, slipping on some
socks just might be a shortcut to a cozy night’s rest.

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