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


 * After decades of getting schooled in information warfare by President
   Vladimir Putin of Russia, the United States is trying to beat the master at
   his own game.
 * An extraordinary series of disclosures by the Biden administration is part of
   a campaign to complicate what officials say are Russia’s plans to invade
   Ukraine.


IN PHONE CALL, BIDEN WARNS PUTIN OF ‘SEVERE’ COSTS OF INVADING UKRAINE



President Biden and other Western officials made a forceful diplomatic push to
dissuade President Vladimir Putin from an attack.


U.S. INTELLIGENCE WARNED OF A NEW EFFORT BY RUSSIA TO CREATE PRETEXT FOR AN
INVASION.


Pool photo by Thibault Camus


OTTAWA PROTESTS SWELL AS ONTARIO POLICE STRUGGLE TO END BRIDGE BLOCKADE



Demonstrators in Canada’s capital outnumbered the police, and a key crossing at
the U.S.-Canada border remained closed. Catch up on the protests.


AS PROTESTERS DEFY CANADA’S POLICE, FORMER OFFICERS AID DEMONSTRATIONS



The Ottawa police have taken a largely hands-off approach, while many believe
former members of the force have helped organize the occupation.

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GIULIANI IS IN TALKS TO TESTIFY TO HOUSE JAN. 6 PANEL



It is not clear how much assistance Rudy Giuliani might provide in the
investigation into former President Trump’s efforts to hold onto power.


Erin Schaff/The New York Times


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



Experts have some theories as to why some long Covid patients experience
setbacks with their physical activity.


 * CORONAVIRUS UPDATES
   
   
   * A SHERIFF’S OFFICE IN CALIFORNIA MAKES A RECRUITING PITCH TO L.A.’S
     UNVACCINATED DEPUTIES.
   
   
   * NEW COVID DATA SHOW NEW YORK RETURNING TO PRE-OMICRON SURGE LEVELS.


Daniel Zender


TRACKING THE CORONAVIRUS ›

United States ›

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–67% New deaths 2,454 –5%


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



Documents released in an age-discrimination case appear to show high-level
discussion about paring the ranks of older employees.


Edvin Rusis, a plaintiff in a lawsuit against IBM. Jenna Schoenefeld for The New
York Times
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OLYMPICS UPDATES: SNOW AND WIND CANCEL EVENTS AND SNARL TRAFFIC



A rare snowstorm hit Beijing and the surrounding mountains, reducing visibility.
A panel will decide whether Kamila Valieva can compete after a failed drug test.


IN THE KAMILA VALIEVA STORY, ECHOES OF A DARK ERA OF DOPING



From our On Olympics column: Decades after East Germany’s systematic doping,
another scandal raises questions about the potential costs for young athletes.


CHINA IS AN OLYMPIC POWERHOUSE. BUT ITS HOCKEY SQUAD EXPOSES THE COUNTRY’S
WEAKNESS: TEAM SPORTS.


Kamila Valieva during the women’s free skate. Gabriela Bhaskar/The New York
Times


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



Nick Buoniconti, Jim Kiick and Jake Scott, of the undefeated 1972 Miami
Dolphins, were each found to have C.T.E., the brain disease linked to head hits.


Allie and Austin Kiick holding an urn with ashes of their father, Jim, a member
of the undefeated 1972 Miami Dolphins team who died in 2020. Maggie Steber for
The New York Times


‘SLEEP NO MORE’ AWAKENS AFTER A LONG HIBERNATION



After two years of a pandemic, will New Yorkers really want to come back to
something this macabre? Knowing New Yorkers: probably.


Vincent Tullo for The New York Times


THE WEEKENDER: WHY THE SIMS IS THE INTERNET’S MOST EXCITING PLACE TO EAT



Also in this edition: the magic of birdwatching, and a classical melody’s
Pavlovian call to take out the trash.


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




WHERE NEW YORK’S PASTA LOVERS GO TO STOCK THEIR CUPBOARDS



Raffetto’s on West Houston Street has been supplying the city with traditional
Italian fare for over a century.



Daniel Terna





THE PANDEMIC HAS ALLOWED SOME PEOPLE TO RETURN TO A FORMER WAY OF SLEEPING: IN
SEGMENTS.






CAN MDMA SAVE A MARRIAGE?

Opinion


EZRA KLEIN



CAN DEMOCRATS SEE WHAT’S COMING?






ROSS DOUTHAT



WE AREN’T IN VEGAS ANYMORE






MAUREEN DOWD



D.C. AND JOYCE — BOTH INCOMPREHENSIBLE






ELIZABETH SPIERS



MY WORKPLACE ROMANCE WAS A BRILLIANT MISTAKE


JANE COASTON



THE IMPORTANCE OF A SECOND CHANCE






ESAU MCCAULLEY



MARRIAGE MADE ME LET GO OF MY DREAMS. GOOD.






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


JESSICA GROSE



YES, THERE’S A ROMANCE TO MARRIAGE


THE RISE IN BOOK BANS AND CENSORSHIP


JOHN MCWHORTER



THE NEW N-WORD STANDARD ISN’T PROGRESS


LAURA RESTON



12 ECONOMICALLY INSECURE AMERICANS ON WHAT KEEPS THEM UP AT NIGHT


LISA TADDEO



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


PETER COY



PEOPLE HATE INFLATION. BUT WE NEED TO KEEP HIGHER PRICES IN PERSPECTIVE.


‘THE EZRA KLEIN SHOW’



IT’S NOT YOUR FAULT YOU CAN’T PAY ATTENTION. HERE’S WHY.


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HOW A CHECHEN ABDUCTION EXPOSES PUTIN’S PROBLEMS AT HOME


SHAUN WHITE FINDS THE GLORY IN FALLING SHORT


TRUMP’S MISSING CALL LOGS PRESENT A CHALLENGE FOR JAN. 6 INVESTIGATORS


TOO YOUNG TO FEEL SO OLD


WHAT IS TRIMETAZIDINE, AND WOULD IT HAVE HELPED KAMILA VALIEVA OF RUSSIA?


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Opinion



LISTEN TO ‘THE EZRA KLEIN SHOW’



It’s not your fault you can’t pay attention. Here’s why.


READ THE CLIMATE FWD NEWSLETTER



The Beijing Olympics have an environmentally unfriendly secret.


HAVE YOU LOST A LOVED ONE TO COVID?



The Daily wants to honor Americans who have died from the coronavirus.


LISTEN TO ‘THE BOOK REVIEW PODCAST’



Harley Rustad talks about “Lost in the Valley of Death,” and Jessamine Chan
discusses “The School for Good Mothers.”

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AS VIOLENCE RISES IN THE WEST BANK, SETTLER ATTACKS RAISE ALARM



Attacks by settlers and Palestinians have both reached a five-year high. But
unlike Palestinian suspects, violent settlers are rarely prosecuted.


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



A 1976 book of photographs and text traced her year at the School of American
Ballet and made her famous. But a darker story lay underneath.


Samar Hazboun for The New York Times


COUNTING ON ‘ENDEMIC’: THE TRAVEL INDUSTRY READIES FOR A NEW PHASE



A growing call to consider the coronavirus a permanent fixture is resonating
among travel operators. But that wouldn’t mean the virus is no longer dangerous.


WHY WAS DAVE CHAPPELLE AT A VILLAGE COUNCIL MEETING IN OHIO?



The comedian helped quash a plan for affordable housing in Yellow Springs, Ohio,
this week by threatening to pull a multimillion-dollar investment.


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


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


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


KENNETH H. BROWN, PLAYWRIGHT BEST KNOWN FOR ‘THE BRIG,’ DIES AT 85


BOROUGH LEADERS URGE MAYOR ADAMS TO PLANT A MILLION MORE TREES IN N.Y.C.


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


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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

Hannah Buckman



WAS IT ME? OR MY TEETH?




In America, a smile is like a résumé. One writer explains why he was afraid his
wasn’t closing the deal.


‘LOVE IN THE TIME OF CONTAGION’ OBSERVES MUTATIONS IN DOMESTIC LIFE



Laura Kipnis’s new book is about how relationships, including her own, have
changed during the pandemic.


Ryan Justin Kang for The New York Times



HOW DOES COOPER KUPP ALWAYS GET THE BALL?



The Rams receiver is his quarterback’s favorite target. Despite knowing that,
opponents could not prevent the pair from connecting at a blistering rate.


Maria Sturm for The New York Times



A SHAPE-SHIFTING OPERA SINGER, WITH A DEBUT TO MATCH



Marlis Petersen, one of the greatest acting talents in opera, prepares for
Janacek’s “The Makropulos Case” in Berlin.


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WATCH JENNIFER LOPEZ PERFORM IN ‘MARRY ME’



The director Kat Coiro narrates a sequence from her film featuring Lopez and the
Colombian star Maluma.

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SMOKY SWEET POTATOES WITH EGGS AND ALMONDS


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FLOURLESS CHOCOLATE CAKE


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SUPER BOWL RECIPES


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SPINACH ARTICHOKE DIP


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REVOLUTIONIZE YOUR DAILY MEAL PREP WITH A GREAT CHEF’S KNIFE



Even for those who find cooking to be a chore, a quality chef’s knife might make
the task feel easier.


FALLING IN LOVE WITH A BORING VACUUM



It happened to us. It can happen to you, too.


Michael Murtaugh


THINGS TO HELP YOU FALL (AND STAY) ASLEEP



White noise machines, teas, meditation apps and more.


HOW TO CLEAN A SHOWERHEAD



If your showerhead isn’t working as well as it used to, it’s probably time for a
cleaning. There are some crucial dos and don’ts to know along the way.

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