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    1. BEIJING OLYMPICS
       
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    2. UKRAINE CRISIS
       
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BIDEN AND PUTIN TO SPEAK AS U.S. ORDERS ALL BUT ‘CORE TEAM’ TO LEAVE UKRAINE
EMBASSY


 * President Biden plans to speak to President Vladimir Putin of Russia today in
   a bid to defuse the crisis over Ukraine.
 * The U.S. State Department said all nonemergency American employees would
   leave the embassy in Kyiv over fears of a Russian assault. Here’s the latest.


RUNNING A BUSINESS UNDER THE SHADOW OF WAR



A photographer visited Kyiv, Ukraine, where entrepreneurs struggle to absorb the
risks of a running a business in a nation frequently mired in crisis.


Tyler Hicks/The New York Times


A HOST OF COUNTRIES, INCLUDING THE UNITED STATES, HAVE TOLD THEIR CITIZENS TO
LEAVE UKRAINE IMMEDIATELY.


ANALYSIS: PRESIDENT EMMANUEL MACRON OF FRANCE IS GAMBLING THAT HIS DIPLOMACY
WITH RUSSIA COULD PAY OFF IN APRIL ELECTIONS.

Live



CANADIAN POLICE MOVE TO CLEAR TRUCKERS AT ONTARIO BRIDGE PROTEST



A court order has called for protesters to disband or face stiff fines or
prison. The police in Paris used tear gas on a copycat protest. Here’s the
latest.


THESE MAPS SHOW WHERE THE CANADIAN PROTESTS ARE HAPPENING.


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.


IN A STRIKING REVERSAL, THE F.D.A. SAID IT WOULD WAIT TO DECIDE WHETHER TO
APPROVE COVID VACCINES FOR CHILDREN UNDER 5.


Daniel Zender


THE SUPREME COURT REJECTED AN EMERGENCY REQUEST BY A GROUP OF NEW YORK CITY
TEACHERS TO BLOCK A VACCINE MANDATE.


WALMART SAID ITS VACCINATED WORKERS WOULD NO LONGER HAVE TO WEAR MASKS IN MOST
STATES.


TRACKING THE CORONAVIRUS ›

United States ›

United States › United StatesAvg. on Feb. 11 14-day change New cases 187,325
–66% New deaths 2,474 –2%


U.S. HOT SPOTS ›


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GLOBAL HOT SPOTS ›


HIGH CASES

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HIGH HOSPITALIZATIONS

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



A number of the stores’ nearly 500,000 employees have reported being homeless,
receiving government food stamps or relying on food banks.


Jovelle Tamayo for The New York Times
Medal CountDay in PhotosHow to Watch
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KAMILA VALIEVA’S ELIGIBILITY HEARING IS SET FOR SUNDAY



The Russian figure skating star, who is involved in a doping scandal, was
“innocent and clean,” her coach said. Here’s the latest from the Olympics.


ALL THE FLIPS, SPINS, JOY AND HEARTBREAK FROM BEIJING SO FAR



From snowboarding to skating to skeleton, see our best photos from the Olympics.


LINDSEY JACOBELLIS, 36, AND NICK BAUMGARTNER, 40, WON IN TEAM SNOWBOARD CROSS,
SHOWING THEY HAVEN’T BEEN SLOWED BY AGE.

Chang W. Lee/The New York Times


FAR FROM THE BIG CITY, NEW ECONOMIC LIFE



Incomes are low in small-town Tennessee, but so is the cost of living. That
attraction could be a key to reviving many rural areas.




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.




WHAT’S NEXT FOR NFT COLLECTORS? ART MADE WITH A PAINTBRUSH.



Crypto collectors are now investing in something more tangible and traditional,
like paintings and sculpture. And art dealers are rushing to woo them.



Scott McIntyre





TRY THESE SEVEN SIMPLE, SCIENCE-BASED EXERCISES TO STRENGTHEN YOUR RELATIONSHIP.






WE HAVE ANSWERS TO YOUR QUESTIONS ABOUT THE SUPER BOWL.

Opinion


EVELYN N. FARKAS



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






LISA TADDEO



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






JOHN MCWHORTER



THE NEW N-WORD STANDARD ISN’T PROGRESS






PETER COY



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


THE EDITORIAL BOARD



THE OTTAWA TRUCKER PROTESTS ARE A TEST OF DEMOCRACY






LINDSAY CROUSE



‘QUEEN LUCY’ WAS A BASKETBALL SUPERSTAR. HOW WILL WE REMEMBER HER?






LAURA RESTON



12 ECONOMICALLY INSECURE AMERICANS ON WHAT KEEPS THEM UP AT NIGHT






KORI SCHAKE



AMERICA’S RUSSIA POLICY HAS A BIDEN PROBLEM






‘THE EZRA KLEIN SHOW’



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


JAMELLE BOUIE



THE SUPREME COURT IS JUST DOING WHAT THE SUPREME COURT DOES


DAVID BROOKS



WHAT THE BEATLES TELL US ABOUT FAME


PAUL KRUGMAN



BIDEN’S HIDDEN HEALTH CARE TRIUMPH


LAUREN HOLTZBLATT



IN THE JEWISH TRADITION, THE WORDS WE CHOOSE MATTER


MICHELLE GOLDBERG



PARANOIA ABOUT #METOO OVERREACH AT HARVARD


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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THE MORNING



Are sleep disruptions here to stay?


WHAT TO COOK THIS WEEKEND



Sam Sifton has some special suggestions, including dishes for Valentine’s Day.


READ THE WATCHING NEWSLETTER



How much watching time do you have this weekend?

Opinion



LISTEN TO ‘SWAY’



How the father of one Sandy Hook shooting victim refused to let Alex Jones win.

More News


TEACHERS TACKLE BLACK HISTORY MONTH, UNDER NEW RESTRICTIONS



In states where laws now limit classroom discussions about race and
discrimination, many teachers are forced to watch what they say.


ERIC ADAMS HAS A PLAN TO SPEED UP NEW YORK CITY BUSES. WILL IT WORK?



The mayor has promised 150 miles of new bus lanes, but some drivers and
businesses say they have created headaches in the past.


The B41 bus traveling along Flatbush Avenue in Brooklyn. Hiroko Masuike/The New
York Times


THE N.F.L. WANTS TO BE A PLAYER IN A CITY OF PLAYERS



The league’s new West Coast headquarters, in the shadow of SoFi Stadium, gives
it a large footprint in the land of big media deals.


NEANDERTHALS AND MODERN HUMANS AGREED ABOUT ONE THING: THIS CAVE



A new paper suggests Neanderthals and Homo sapiens alternately settled the same
shelter more than 50,000 years ago.


BOB SAGET’S AUTOPSY REPORT DESCRIBES SEVERE SKULL FRACTURES


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


HARRIS SAYS REPLACING LEAD PIPES IS A PRIORITY, DESPITE LIMITED FUNDING


CISCO HAS DISCUSSED DEAL FOR SOFTWARE COMPANY SPLUNK


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

Aileen Son for The New York Times



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


Getty Images



THE UNBEARABLE HEAVINESS OF CLUTTER


Mark Elzey for The New York Times



WHY IS MY EYELID TWITCHING?

Culture and Lifestyle

Magdalena Wosinska for The New York Times



SHINING A SPOTLIGHT ON THE ART OF TRANSLATION




Jennifer Croft, who translates for the Nobel Prize-winning Polish novelist Olga
Tokarczuk, is pushing for her peers’ work to receive more recognition.


Amy Harris/Invision; Paras Griffin/Getty Images; Scott Roth/Invision



HOW HIP-HOP INCHED ITS WAY TO THE SUPER BOWL HALFTIME STAGE



At Sunday’s game, Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg and Kendrick Lamar will lead the
first-ever halftime performance with rap at its center.


Emiliano Granado



THE NAME OF THIS INTERVIEWEE IS DAVID BYRNE



In advance of a show of his drawings at New York’s Pace Gallery, the polymathic
performer answered T’s Artist’s Questionnaire.


Scott Baker for The New York Times



WHAT’S NEW IN THE CARIBBEAN FOR 2022



Islands are investing in infrastructure and new resorts, hoping that their role
as pandemic escapes can lead to returning visitors.


Lauren Lancaster for The New York Times



JENNIE C. JONES IS A MINIMALIST WHO CALLS HER OWN TUNE



In paintings, drawings, sculpture and sound art, she explores the relationship
between hearing and seeing.

New York Times Cooking

Kelly Marshall for The New York Times



EINTOPF (SHORT RIBS WITH SQUASH AND SWEET POTATO)


David Malosh for The New York Times



SEVEN-LAYER DIP


Kate Sears for The New York Times



EXTRA-LEMONY MERINGUE PIE


David Malosh for The New York Times



OVERNIGHT OATS


David Malosh for The New York Times



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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.


GEAR TO PROTECT YOUR HEARING



Headphones and earplugs can help.


Andrew Cunningham


LAST-MINUTE VALENTINE’S DAY DEALS



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JOIN THE WIRECUTTER SLEEP CHALLENGE



Wirecutter sleep expert Joanne Chen is ready to walk you through her best tips
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