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    1. RUSSIA-UKRAINE CRISIS
       
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    2. SUPER BOWL
       
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    3. CANADA PROTESTS
       
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    4. CORONAVIRUS PANDEMIC
       
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SELLING TRUMP: A PROFITABLE POST-PRESIDENCY LIKE NO OTHER


 * Much as he did while in office, former President Trump has thoroughly blurred
   the lines between his political ambitions and his business interests.
 * Since leaving office, he has undertaken a range of moneymaking ventures,
   including a new social-media company and a coffee-table book.


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


THIS BITCOIN LAUNDERING CASE CONFOUNDED THE INTERNET



The arrests of Ilya Lichtenstein and Heather Morgan left the world of
cryptocurrency incredulous: Could this couple have been Bitcoin’s Bonnie and
Clyde?


Ilya Lichtenstein, left, and Heather Morgan were charged with conspiracy to
launder billions of dollars worth of Bitcoin. District of Columbia U.S.
Attorney's Office


DIVIDING THE FAMILY’S BITCOIN STASH HAS BECOME A MAJOR SOURCE OF CONTENTION IN
DIVORCE CASES.

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BORDER BRIDGE MAY OPEN SOON AS POLICE ARREST PROTESTERS IN CANADA



Hundreds of officers engaged the demonstrators Sunday morning at a vital
U.S.-Canada crossing that has been blocked since Monday. Follow updates here.


Carlos Osorio/Reuters
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AIRLINES SUSPEND FLIGHTS IN UKRAINIAN AIRSPACE AS TENSIONS REMAIN HIGH



President Biden told Ukraine’s president that the U.S. and its allies would
respond “swiftly and decisively” to a Russian invasion. Here’s the latest.


HE KNOWS PUTIN WELL. AND HE FEARS FOR UKRAINE.



Finland’s president, Sauli Niinisto, is playing a vital role as interpreter
between East and West, and he is not optimistic about the prospects for peace.


President Sauli Niinisto of Finland with President Vladimir Putin of Russia.
Mikhail Svetlov/Getty Images


SUPER BOWL VALIDATES INGLEWOOD’S DRAMATIC CHANGE



An N.F.L. stadium and a new N.B.A. arena on the way have the California city
celebrating its progress. But stark disparities linger in the community.

Live



THE BENGALS WILL TRY TO PREVENT THE RAMS FROM GETTING A HOLLYWOOD ENDING TO
THEIR SEASON. GET THE LATEST HERE.


LOS ANGELES WAS ONCE A YOUTH FOOTBALL MECCA. NOW IT STRUGGLES TO FIND KIDS
WHO’LL PLAY.


Darnell Scott for The New York Times


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.


Dustin Chambers for The New York Times


THE LAST PANDEMIC AID ANYBODY WANTS TO NEED



The government will reimburse up to $9,000 in funeral expenses for Covid-related
deaths. But proper documentation can be difficult to obtain.


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


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 * CORONAVIRUS UPDATES
   
   
   * FAKE POP-UP TESTING SITES PROLIFERATED IN THE U.S. AS DEMAND SOARED,
     OFFICIALS SAY.
   
   
   * AN OMICRON WAVE PROMPTS HONG KONG TO HALT ITS POLICY OF HOSPITALIZING ALL
     VIRUS CASES.


TRACKING THE CORONAVIRUS ›

United States ›

United States › United StatesAvg. on Feb. 12 14-day change New cases 178,705
–67% New deaths 2,454 –5%


U.S. HOT SPOTS ›


VACCINATIONS ›


GLOBAL HOT SPOTS ›


HIGH CASES

 * Alaska
 * Miss.
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HIGH HOSPITALIZATIONS

 * W.Va.
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 * Ala.


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ERIN JACKSON WINS GOLD IN SPEEDSKATING, A FIRST SEVERAL TIMES OVER



Jackson’s gold was the first medal for a U.S. speedskater in Beijing and made
her the first African American to medal in her sport.


EILEEN GU IS FACING CRITICISM OVER “SPECIAL TREATMENT” AFTER COMMENTS SHE MADE
ABOUT INTERNET USE IN CHINA.


OFFICIALS HELD A NEARLY SIX-HOUR HEARING TO DETERMINE THE FATE OF THE SKATER
KAMILA VALIEVA. HERE’S WHAT COMES NEXT.




THE WEEKENDER: WHAT SCARES EVEN THE MOST DARING OLYMPIANS



Also in this edition: brainstorming tsunami escape options in the Pacific
Northwest, and why the U.S. doesn’t have enough truck drivers.


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




WHEN SKI BALLET PUSHED AT THE POROUS BOUNDARY BETWEEN ART AND SPORT



The rebel freestyle form born in the ’70s had a brief Olympic moment. Now it’s
experiencing a renaissance online.



Genia Fuller, via Vintage Ski World





MODERN LOVE: ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS FOR A BLACK BOYFRIEND.






WHO KNEW THE HUMBLE INDEX AT THE END OF BOOKS COULD BE SO INTERESTING?

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






FRANK BRUNI



WHY THE CINCINNATI BENGALS WILL WIN THE SUPER BOWL






TISH HARRISON WARREN



‘WE’RE ALL SORT OF PRIMED FOR ADDICTION’


TIYA MILES



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


EZRA KLEIN



CAN DEMOCRATS SEE WHAT’S COMING?


A SUCCESS STORY, BUT ALSO A MYTH?


SPENCER BOKAT-LINDELL



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


PAUL KRUGMAN



VERY SERIOUS FOLK ECONOMICS


EVELYN N. FARKAS



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


THE EDITORIAL BOARD



THE OTTAWA TRUCKER PROTESTS ARE A TEST OF DEMOCRACY


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‘I HAD NEVER FELT WORSE’: LONG COVID SUFFERERS STRUGGLE WITH EXERCISE


BOB SAGET’S AUTOPSY REPORT DESCRIBES SEVERE SKULL FRACTURES


U.S. BATTLES PUTIN BY DISCLOSING HIS NEXT POSSIBLE MOVES


7 SIMPLE EXERCISES TO STRENGTHEN YOUR RELATIONSHIP


BUSINESS BOOMS AT KROGER-OWNED GROCERY STORES, BUT WORKERS ARE LEFT BEHIND


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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.


READ THE COOKING NEWSLETTER



Need ideas for what to cook this week?

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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.


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



A plan to create Connecticut’s first co-housing community began with optimism
but ultimately collapsed. Some investors lost their life savings.


Dmitry Kostyukov for The New York Times


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



Roger Ng was indicted in 2018 for his role in the looting of Malaysia’s
government fund. His trial starts Monday.


BLACK AUTHORS SHAKE UP BRAZIL’S LITERARY SCENE



Young Black Brazilians are publishing on their own terms, achieving the critical
and commercial success that eluded past generations of writers.


SWISS APPROVE BAN ON TOBACCO ADS IN PUBLIC PLACES


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


IN HAWAII, BLINKEN AIMS FOR A UNITED FRONT WITH ALLIES ON NORTH KOREA


MIXED RESULTS FOR ‘CONTACTLESS’ HUMANITARIAN AID IN TONGA


JAMES WEBB TELESCOPE SENDS HOME A SELFIE AND 18 IMAGES OF STARLIGHT


AFTER NEARLY 58 YEARS, PENNSYLVANIA POLICE SOLVE KILLING OF 9-YEAR-OLD GIRL


STEPHANIE SELBY, ‘A VERY YOUNG DANCER’ WHO INSPIRED MANY, DIES AT 56


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ONE OF THE BEST HIGH-QUALITY MASK OPTIONS


Nadia Hafid



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

Anthony Merriweather for The New York Times



FINDING EACH OTHER IN THE PLACE THEY HAD ALWAYS BEEN




Denise Parnell and Whitney Hardy, both from the Memphis area, first crossed
paths there in 2009. Six years later, they were ready to go on a date.


Brittainy Newman for The New York Times



HOW A FASHION ENTREPRENEUR AND MODEL SPENDS HER SUNDAYS



As Fashion Week approaches, Lauren Chan manages to fit in some self-care and
family time, with some 1980s tunes thrown in.


Ron Warwell and Osei Chandler



THE CENTER THAT SHAPED BLACK LIFE IN 1970S BROOKLYN



A new documentary chronicles the story of The East, which was a “microcosm of
Black nationhood” in the New York City borough.


Rachel Bujalski for The New York Times



MORE BREW AND LESS BUZZ, WITH LOW-ALCOHOL BEERS



With all the attention on the extremes — strong ales and alcohol-free beers —
craft brewers are increasingly aiming for the sweet spot in the middle.


Ken McKay/Associated Press



TAYLOR SWIFT AND ED SHEERAN’S LATEST, AND 13 MORE NEW SONGS



Hear tracks by Jazmine Sullivan, Brandee Younger, Caroline Polachek and others,
recommended by our pop music critics in a weekly roundup.

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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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