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    1. ISIS LEADER DIES IN RAID
       
       6m ago
    
    2. RUSSIA-UKRAINE TENSIONS
       
       7m ago
    
    3. BEIJING OLYMPICS
       
       11m ago
    
    4. CORONAVIRUS PANDEMIC
       
       17m ago
    
    5. U.S. WINTER STORM
       
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BIDEN CALLS DEATH OF ISIS LEADER A WARNING TO TERRORISTS WORLDWIDE


 * President Biden announced Abu Ibrahim al-Hashimi al-Qurayshi’s death during a
   raid by U.S. forces. At least 13 people, including women and children, were
   killed.
 * He described a risky Special Forces raid to minimize civilian casualties and
   said it showed America’s ability to “take out” terrorist threats. Follow
   updates.


WITNESSES DESCRIBED THE SCENE OF THE RAID TO THE TIMES.

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U.S. EXPOSES WHAT IT SAYS IS RUSSIAN EFFORT TO FABRICATE PRETEXT FOR INVASION



American officials said Russia was planning a fake video showing an attack by
Ukrainians on Russian territory or Russian speakers in eastern Ukraine.


PUTIN, FACING SANCTION THREATS, HAS BEEN SAVING FOR THIS DAY



Russia has been bolstering its economy, which may explain why President Vladimir
Putin seems willing to stage another military incursion, our columnist writes.


A Ukrainian soldier at the front line position near Trokhizbenka, Luhansk
Oblast. Tyler Hicks/The New York Times
Live



UKRAINE UPDATES: RUSSIA DENOUNCED THE U.S. FOR DEPLOYING TROOPS TO EASTERN
EUROPE, EVEN AS MOSCOW AMASSED FORCES NEAR UKRAINE.


NATURAL GAS SHIPMENTS, MOSTLY FROM THE UNITED STATES, ARE COMING TO EUROPE’S
RESCUE AS RUSSIA SQUEEZES SUPPLIES.


‘LIVE WITH THE VIRUS’? FOR AUSTRALIANS, IT’S TAKEN SOME GETTING USED TO.



Australia once stamped out every Covid outbreak. Now it’s done with all that.
The policy U-turn, and the soaring case numbers, caught many off guard.


IN NEW YORK CITY SEWAGE, A MYSTERIOUS CORONAVIRUS SIGNAL



For the past year, scientists have been looking for the source of strange
coronavirus sequences that have continued to appear in the city’s wastewater.

Live



THE U.S. SURGEON GENERAL REASSURED PARENTS ANXIOUS ABOUT VACCINATING THEIR YOUNG
CHILDREN. HERE’S THE LATEST.


Monica Trujillo, a microbiologist at Queensborough Community College in New
York, filtered bacteria from a wastewater sample containing traces of
coronavirus. Jackie Molloy for The New York Times


TRACKING THE CORONAVIRUS ›

United States ›

United States › United StatesAvg. on Feb. 2 14-day change New cases 385,425 –49%
New deaths 2,658 +35%


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STORM’S ICY GRIP THREATENS SOUTH AND MIDWEST OF U.S.



More than 100 million Americans were under some form of winter weather warning,
a day after a storm dumped a foot of snow in some areas. Here’s the latest.


Jeffrey McWhorter for The New York Times


FOR BIDEN AND ADAMS, A MEETING OF LIKE MINDS ON GUN CRIME



Mayor Eric Adams of New York hosts President Biden today for a summit on public
safety, a topic with political implications for Democrats.


HERE’S HOW THE WHITE HOUSE AVERTED A NEAR BREAKDOWN WITH THE POLICE IN RECENT
WEEKS.


BEIJING OLYMPICS

Updates From BeijingWhat to KnowA Guide to the Sports
Live



I.O.C. LEADER WILL MEET PENG SHUAI BUT SIDESTEPS UYGHUR ISSUE



Thomas Bach plans to meet with the Chinese tennis player at the Games. Downhill
skiers got their first look at the course. Follow updates from the Olympics.


AN OLYMPIC RULE AND WARNINGS FROM THE CHINESE GOVERNMENT HAVE MADE IT RISKY FOR
ATHLETES TO SPEAK OUT AT THIS YEAR’S GAMES.


Hiroko Masuike/The New York Times
The Great Read


EILEEN GU IS TRYING TO SOAR OVER THE GEOPOLITICAL DIVIDE



The 18-year-old freeskier, born in the U.S., will compete in the Olympics for
China, her mother’s native country. Can she be all things to all people?


James Stukenberg for The New York Times


‘JOINED AT THE HIP’: JEFF ZUCKER’S RELATIONSHIP WITH A TOP CNN EXECUTIVE



Allison Gollust, an executive vice president, has worked alongside Mr. Zucker
for two decades. He cited their relationship as he abruptly resigned Wednesday.


Mike Groll/Associated Press


ONE LETTER TRANSFORMED BRITAIN. BUT WHO WROTE IT?



“The Trojan Horse Affair,” a new podcast with Serial Productions, investigates
the origins of a mysterious letter that caused a national scandal.


Lucy Jones


WHERE HAVE ALL THE FLOWERS GONE?



Supply chain challenges and poor growing conditions have led to a global
shortage of fresh flowers, especially the kinds grown for events like weddings.



Erinn Springer for The New York Times





A COUPLE WANTED TO BUY A ONE-BEDROOM ON MANHATTAN’S WEST SIDE FOR LESS THAN
$800,000. WHICH WOULD YOU CHOOSE?






FISH SAUCE IS GOOD FOR JUST ABOUT ANYTHING, OUR COLUMNIST WRITES, EVEN PASTAS
AND CAESAR SALADS.

Opinion


IVAN KRASTEV



EUROPE THINKS PUTIN IS PLANNING SOMETHING EVEN WORSE THAN WAR






ROXANE GAY



WHY I’VE DECIDED TO TAKE MY PODCAST OFF SPOTIFY






JON A. SHIELDS



HOW TRUMP’S BRUTISH CODE OF HONOR EXPLAINS HIS FEUD WITH LIZ CHENEY






CHRISTINA GREER



A LEADER WHO DEFIES EASY POLITICAL LABELING. FINALLY.


‘SWAY’



A FOX NEWS ‘DEFECTOR’ ON HOW THE NETWORK ‘PLAYED FOOTSIE’ WITH TRUMP






GAIL COLLINS



GUESS WHO WANTS YOUR MONEY






ADRIAN VERMEULE



THE SUPREME COURT IS ON THE WRONG PATH






WALTER DELLINGER



YES, THE SUPREME COURT ‘SHOULD LOOK LIKE THE COUNTRY’






DONALD TRUMP AND THE PERIL TO DEMOCRACY


SHEILA HETI



‘I DON’T WANT TO BE A MOTHER TO A MAN’


PETER COY



WEALTH INEQUALITY IS THE HIGHEST SINCE WORLD WAR II


TARA WESTOVER



I AM NOT PROOF OF THE AMERICAN DREAM


ROSS DOUTHAT



SO, YOU THINK THE REPUBLICAN PARTY NO LONGER REPRESENTS THE PEOPLE


JESSICA GROSE



HOW TO FIX CHILD CARE BEFORE THE NEXT PANDEMIC WAVE


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FOUR CHARTS THAT REVEAL TOM BRADY’S GREATNESS


ANALYSIS: TRUMP’S WORDS, AND DEEDS, REVEAL DEPTHS OF HIS DRIVE FOR POWER


ABC SUSPENDS WHOOPI GOLDBERG FOR 2 WEEKS OVER HOLOCAUST COMMENTS


‘PAM & TOMMY’: A STORY OF SEX, CRIMES AND VIDEOTAPE


WASHINGTON’S FOOTBALL TEAM HAS REBRANDED AS THE COMMANDERS


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THE MORNING



David Leonhardt on the evidence of racial discrimination in N.F.L. hiring.


LISTEN TO ‘THE DAILY’



Three years after the U.S. declared victory over ISIS, a well-organized attack
in Syria is raising questions.

Opinion



LISTEN TO ‘THE EZRA KLEIN SHOW’



Amanda Litman makes the case for engaging with politics at the local level.


READ THE ON TECH NEWSLETTER



The world loves WhatsApp and other texting apps. Americans can’t quit SMS.

More News


MEMOS SHOW ROOTS OF TRUMP’S FOCUS ON JAN. 6 AND ALTERNATE ELECTORS



Just over two weeks after Election Day, former President Trump’s campaign was
seeking to buy itself more time to undo the results, the documents show.


CHICAGO OFFICER WHO KILLED LAQUAN MCDONALD WILL LEAVE PRISON EARLY



Jason Van Dyke has served three years of a nearly seven-year sentence. He was
convicted of murder in the teenager’s death, which put a spotlight on police
misconduct.


A JEWISH TEACHER CRITICIZED ISRAEL. SHE WAS FIRED.



Jessie Sander had just started a job at a synagogue in Scarsdale, N.Y. But then
a blog post she had written was found.


The New York Times



ROBIN HERMAN, WHO PRIED OPEN DOORS IN THE N.H.L., DIES AT 70



When hockey teams barred female reporters from men’s locker rooms, she pushed
back, breaking through a barrier and campaigning successfully for equal access.


BIDEN’S PICK FOR BANK COP FACES A CONTENTIOUS SENATE HEARING


ROTTERDAM TO DISMANTLE BRIDGE FOR JEFF BEZOS’S SUPERYACHT


4 ARE CHARGED IN OVERDOSE DEATH OF MICHAEL K. WILLIAMS


6 ARE PERSONS OF INTEREST IN THREATS AGAINST HISTORICALLY BLACK COLLEGES


A TEENAGER TRACKED ELON MUSK’S JET ON TWITTER. THEN CAME THE DIRECT MESSAGE.


REJECTED MAIL BALLOTS ARE SHOWING RACIAL DISPARITIES


ECONOMY UPDATES: BRITISH HOME ENERGY PRICES SET TO RISE 54 PERCENT


THE POST OFFICE IS BUYING GAS-POWERED TRUCKS, DESPITE BIDEN CLIMATE ORDER


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Brain and Body

Illustration by Yang Kim; Photographs by Getty Images



CAN ‘BODY NEUTRALITY’ CHANGE THE WAY YOU WORK OUT?


Janice Chung for The New York Times



AGING WELL: THE ‘ACTIVE GRANDPARENT HYPOTHESIS’


Isabel Seliger



THE MYSTERIOUS BIOLOGY OF GRIEF


Sasha Arutyunova for The New York Times



BE HERE NOW: HOW TO EXERCISE MINDFULLY


Jeenah Moon for The New York Times



EVEN A 10-MINUTE WALK MAY BE GOOD FOR THE BRAIN

Culture and Lifestyle

Sam Youkilis for The New York Times



REVIEW: IT’S GOLD, BABY. BUT NICLAS CASTELLO’S CUBE IS NOTHING NEW.




The artist’s solid gold cube appeared for one day in Central Park. It was
Instagram bait, an NFT promotion and even pretty.


Craig Blankenhorn/HBO Max



SARA RAMIREZ IS NOT CHE DIAZ



Ramirez doesn’t really relate to the polarizing character of Che. But the actor
is “really proud of the representation that we’ve created.”


Gabriela Bhaskar/The New York Times



HOW THIS SMALL TOWN KEEPS ITS OLYMPIC SHINE



Lake Placid, N.Y., looks much as it did more than 40 years ago. That is by
prideful design.


ABC



BEST OF LATE NIGHT: THE WASHINGTON COMMANDERS



The hosts didn’t think much of the N.F.L. team’s long-awaited new name. Jimmy
Kimmel pointed out that it’s also the name of the president’s dog.


Hargreaves Jones



THE ART DESIGN FOR ABOLITIONIST PLACE MOVES FORWARD



Despite an ongoing legal challenge, New York City is going ahead with a plan for
artwork at a new park that will feature messages of social justice.

New York Times Cooking

Jenny Huang for The New York Times



LEMON RICOTTA PANCAKES


David Malosh for The New York Times



CHICKEN AND MUSHROOM JUK WITH SCALLION SAUCE


David Malosh for The New York Times



PAN-SEARED PORK CHOPS WITH SAGE, DATES AND PARSNIPS


Ryan Liebe for The New York Times



FOUR-CHEESE FRENCH BREAD PIZZA


Kelly Marshall for The New York Times



CITRUS AND HERB TONIC


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GREAT VALENTINE’S DAY GIFTS FOR KIDS



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THE BEST SMART HOME SENSORS



These tiny detectors tell other smart devices what to do automatically.


Dana Davis


WHY WE LOVE THE SUEDE BAGEL DOG BED



It’s comfortable, affordable and (best of all) easy to clean and put back
together.


HOW TO CLEAR PILES OF DANGEROUS SNOW OFF YOUR CAR



Don’t be the person with chunks of snow and “ice missiles” flying off the roof
of your vehicle.

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