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    1. CORONAVIRUS PANDEMIC
       
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U.S. SAYS RUSSIA COULD INVADE UKRAINE AT ANY TIME


 * Escalating military preparations by Russia and its separatist allies in
   Ukraine indicate that an attack could come within days, U.S. officials said.
 * President Biden and President Vladimir Putin are expected to speak on
   Saturday. The Pentagon ordered 3,000 more soldiers to Poland.


A GROWING NUMBER OF COUNTRIES HAVE WARNED THEIR CITIZENS TO LEAVE UKRAINE
BECAUSE OF THE THREAT OF AN INVASION.


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A CHECHEN ABDUCTION OF A 52-YEAR-OLD DIABETIC WOMAN EXPOSED RUSSIAN PRESIDENT
VLADIMIR PUTIN’S PROBLEMS AT HOME.


A PUZZLE IN THE UKRAINE CRISIS: WHY HASN’T PRESIDENT BIDEN NAMED A U.S.
AMBASSADOR TO KYIV?

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COURT ORDERS DEMONSTRATORS TO CLEAR KEY BRIDGE AT U.S.-CANADA BORDER



The order was part of a flurry of legal activity as Canadian officials struggled
to contain protests that began in Ottawa two weeks ago. Here’s the latest.


TO FRUSTRATION OF MANY, TRUDEAU HAS MOVED SLOWLY WITH CANADA PROTESTS



Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s restraint has kept the protests from becoming a
referendum on his leadership, our columnist writes.

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CARMAKERS CLOSED PLANTS AS FAR AS ALABAMA AS BLOCKADES ON THE U.S.-CANADA BORDER
CONTINUED.


FOX NEWS SHOWS CHEERED THE PROTESTS BY CANADIAN TRUCKERS AND SUGGESTED SIMILAR
ACTIONS IN THE U.S.

Live



IN REVERSAL, F.D.A. DELAYS DECISION ON VACCINES FOR CHILDREN UNDER 5



The agency will wait for data on the effectiveness of three doses of the Pfizer
vaccine for the age group before deciding to authorize it. Follow Covid news.


BOOSTER PROTECTION AGAINST SEVERE COVID MAY DECLINE AFTER 4 MONTHS



C.D.C. data suggest the shots may lose potency, raising the possibility that
some Americans may need a fourth dose, the agency said.


Emily Elconin for The New York Times


THE F.D.A. CLEARED A MONOCLONAL ANTIBODY DRUG FROM ELI LILLY THAT SHOWED PROMISE
AGAINST OMICRON.


A BROOKLYN PRIVATE SCHOOL BACKTRACKED ON ITS PLAN TO MAKE MASKS OPTIONAL, IN
DEFERENCE TO THE STATE’S MANDATE.


TRACKING THE CORONAVIRUS ›

United States ›

United States › United StatesAvg. on Feb. 10 14-day change New cases 205,687
–65% New deaths 2,575 +2%


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BIDEN MOVES TO SPLIT $7 BILLION IN FROZEN AFGHAN FUNDS, SPURNING TALIBAN’S
DEMAND



President Biden will use the Afghan central bank’s assets to fund needs in
Afghanistan amid a humanitarian disaster and compensate Sept. 11 victims.


Unloading sacks of flour as part of food relief efforts in Afghanistan in
October. Victor J. Blue for The New York Times
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FAILED TEST CASTS SHADOW OVER SKATING, THE OLYMPICS’ SHOWCASE EVENT



Unexplained delays related to a Russian skater’s positive test were an
embarrassing failure of the systems designed to keep doping out of the Olympics.


WHAT IS TRIMETAZIDINE? COULD THE DRUG HAVE HELPED KAMILA VALIEVA? HERE’S WHAT WE
KNOW.

Live



FOR AUSTRALIA, THE WINTER GAMES MAY BE FERTILE GROUND FOR GOLD. FOLLOW UPDATES
FROM THE OLYMPICS.


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I USED APPLE AIRTAGS AND A GPS TRACKER TO WATCH MY HUSBAND’S EVERY MOVE



A vast location-tracking network is being built around us so we don’t lose our
keys. This was one couple’s adventure in the consumer tech surveillance state.


Todd Heisler/The New York Times


THE WEEKENDER: WHY AMERICA DOESN’T HAVE ENOUGH TRUCK DRIVERS



Also in this edition: an Amelia Earhart mystery is solved, and how The Sims
became the internet’s most exciting place to eat.


DID YOU FOLLOW THE NEWS THIS WEEK? TAKE OUR QUIZ TO FIND OUT.




DANCE, I SAID. DANCE! AND LEAVE THE PACKAGE ON THE PORCH.



The combination of next-day delivery, surveillance footage and TikTok has put a
spotlight on Amazon drivers, our critic writes.



Erik Carter





MODERN LOVE: THE LESBIAN WRITER AND HER FLAMBOYANT GAY HUSBAND.






HERE’S HOW YOU CAN STREAM THE 2022 OSCAR NOMINEES.

Opinion


EVELYN N. FARKAS



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






LINDSAY CROUSE



LUSIA HARRIS WAS THE ‘QUEEN OF BASKETBALL.’ WHY ISN’T SHE A HOUSEHOLD NAME?






JOHN MCWHORTER



THE NEW N-WORD STANDARD ISN’T PROGRESS






PETER COY



WHAT’S DISMAYING ECONOMISTS THE MOST ABOUT THE NEW INFLATION FIGURES


THE EDITORIAL BOARD



THE OTTAWA TRUCKER PROTESTS ARE A TEST OF DEMOCRACY






LISA TADDEO



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






KORI SCHAKE



AMERICA’S RUSSIA POLICY HAS A BIDEN PROBLEM






LAURA RESTON



12 ECONOMICALLY INSECURE AMERICANS ON WHAT KEEPS THEM UP AT NIGHT






‘THE EZRA KLEIN SHOW’



YOUR MOST VALUABLE RESOURCE IS BEING STOLEN


JAMELLE BOUIE



THE SUPREME COURT IS JUST DOING WHAT THE SUPREME COURT DOES


LAUREN HOLTZBLATT



IN THE JEWISH TRADITION, THE WORDS WE CHOOSE MATTER


DAVID BROOKS



WHAT THE BEATLES TELL US ABOUT FAME


MICHELLE GOLDBERG



PARANOIA ABOUT #METOO OVERREACH AT HARVARD


PAUL KRUGMAN



BIDEN’S HIDDEN HEALTH CARE TRIUMPH


SHREDDED, FLUSHED OR REMOVED: THE TRUMP PAPERS


TRITA PARSI



WHY ARE AMERICAN TROOPS STILL IN IRAQ?


What Subscribers Are Reading


COLLEAGUES WHO BACKED ACCUSED HARVARD PROFESSOR RETRACT SUPPORT


AN AMELIA EARHART MYSTERY SOLVED (NOT THAT MYSTERY)


HOW NATHAN CHEN WON GOLD IN MEN’S FIGURE SKATING


THE TYPES OF PLASTICS YOU SHOULD AVOID


MOTHER GETS 16 YEARS FOR TREATING DAUGHTER FOR ILLNESSES SHE DIDN’T HAVE


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YOUR FRIDAY EVENING BRIEFING



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


LISTEN TO GREAT TIMES ARTICLES



A collection of articles read aloud by the reporters who wrote them.


LISTEN TO ‘THE DAILY’



What happened when Spotify and Joe Rogan ran headlong into the pandemic.


READ THE WELL NEWSLETTER



Here’s what you need to know about the KF94 mask.

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BIDEN, A VETERAN OF SUPREME COURT FIGHTS, PONDERS HIS OWN PICK



President Biden presided over the transformation of Supreme Court fights into
partisan affairs. Now he is pushing to lower the temperature for his nominee.


HOW A TAWDRY STEAKHOUSE MELEE TRANSFIXED MIAMI POLITICS



A city commissioner was dining. A lobbyist approached him with a beef that
wasn’t about lunch. The incident has dominated Miami’s political chatter for
days.


BOB SAGET’S AUTOPSY REPORT DESCRIBES SEVERE SKULL FRACTURES



Such an extensive head injury would likely have left the actor confused, if not
unconscious, experts said.


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AUSTRALIA DECLARES KOALAS AN ENDANGERED SPECIES



Years of drought, fires and habitat loss have drastically reduced the population
of the marsupial, an emblem of Australia’s unique wildlife.


STOCKS END WEEK WITH ANOTHER DROP AFTER INFLATION SPIKE RATTLES INVESTORS


ON CAPITOL HILL, A PUSH TO UNIONIZE HOUSE AIDES GAINS TRACTION


UNIVERSITY OF ALABAMA REMOVES KLAN LEADER’S NAME FROM BUILDING


TALIBAN FREE 2 WESTERNERS WORKING FOR U.N., DAYS AFTER QUIET DETENTION


RICK CARUSO, BILLIONAIRE DEVELOPER, JUMPS INTO LOS ANGELES MAYOR’S RACE


SARAH PALIN’S LIBEL CASE AGAINST THE NEW YORK TIMES GOES TO THE JURY


LARS EIGHNER, WHO WROTE ELOQUENTLY OF BEING HOMELESS, DIES AT 73


SLATE STRUGGLES TO FIND ITS IDENTITY, AND PROFIT


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Well

Lorraine Sorlet



QUIZ: HOW SELF-COMPASSIONATE ARE YOU?


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THE UNBEARABLE HEAVINESS OF CLUTTER


Mark Elzey for The New York Times



WHY IS MY EYELID TWITCHING?


Richard Chance



NEW SITES MAKE IT EASIER TO FIND A THERAPIST OF COLOR


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AN ATHLETIC COACH FOR THE MIND

Culture and Lifestyle

Ali Zaraay



SHE HAD NEVER ACTED, AND COULD BARELY READ. NOW, SHE’S A MOVIE STAR.




A stay-at-home mother deprived of an education, Damiana Nassar played a woman
like herself in “Feathers,” a Cannes winner that few in Egypt can see.



Adam Hunger/Associated Press



THE NETS WERE TO BE A TEAM OF DESTINY. BUT NOT THIS KIND.



The collapse of the Nets’ superteam echoes the falls of other starry groupings.
But they had a chance to be different.


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PATRICIA MORENO, SPIRITUAL FITNESS LEADER, DIES AT 57



Ms. Moreno’s intenSati program helped bring positive psychology into the
exercise world.


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MIFUNE’S TRANSCENDENT FILMS, WITH AND WITHOUT KUROSAWA



The Japanese team was one of cinema’s great collaborations. But Film Forum’s
salute to Toshiro Mifune shows he was a superb actor no matter the director.


Julien Mignot for The New York Times



JEAN-PIERRE JEUNET DOESN’T HOLD BACK



The director is candid about his fights with Harvey Weinstein and working with
Netflix. And he can’t hide his joy about a rerelease of “Amélie.”

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NINTENDO’S WII SPORTS SEQUEL IS NEARLY HERE



With Nintendo Switch Sports, Wii Sports fans and newcomers are finally getting a
modern follow-up to one of the best-selling games of all time.


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