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


 * President Biden is expected to seek a legal path for relatives of 9/11
   victims to pursue $3.5 billion from assets deposited in New York by
   Afghanistan’s central bank.
 * Mr. Biden is also set to ask a judge for permission to move the other $3.5
   billion to a trust fund to pay for humanitarian relief efforts in
   Afghanistan.


The Afghan central bank in Kabul, the country's capital. Jorge Silva/Reuters


WHY AN ARIZONA COUNTY TURNED DOWN $1.9 MILLION IN COVID RELIEF



Two Republican supervisors voted to reject the federal money, frustrating health
care workers in rural Cochise County.

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NEW YORK COULD FIRE AS MANY AS 3,000 UNVACCINATED CITY WORKERS TODAY



Affecting less than 1 percent of city employees, it would still probably be the
most drastic example of firings tied to a vaccine mandate. Here’s the latest.


Paul Ratje for The New York Times


TRACKING THE CORONAVIRUS ›

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SHAUN WHITE FINDS THE GLORY IN FALLING SHORT



Trying for a fourth Olympic gold medal, the 35-year-old snowboarding champion
was surpassed by his heirs apparent. That, in itself, was enough.


SEE HOW AYUMU HIRANO MADE OLYMPIC HISTORY IN THE HALFPIPE TO WIN GOLD.


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OLYMPICS UPDATES: MIKAELA SHIFFRIN FINISHED HER FIRST RACE OF THESE GAMES, THE
SUPER-G.


THIS OLYMPIAN LIT UP THE INTERNET WHEN HE APPEARED AT THE OPENING CEREMONY
SHIRTLESS IN SUBFREEZING WEATHER.


STAR RUSSIAN FIGURE SKATER TESTED POSITIVE FOR BANNED DRUG



Kamila Valieva propelled Russia to a win in the team figure skating competition
this week, but it was not yet clear if the gold medal would be awarded.


Chang W. Lee/The New York Times


WITH BUILDUP ON LAND AND SEA, RUSSIA CLOSES IN ON UKRAINE



Military drills in Belarus, deployments in Russia and planned naval exercises in
the Black Sea gave an ominous undertone to the diplomatic scramble.


AS THE UKRAINE CRISIS DEEPENS, THE U.S. SECRETARY OF STATE IS IN ASIA, SIGNALING
AMERICA’S COMMITMENT THERE.


Tyler Hicks/The New York Times


CANADIAN TRUCKER PROTESTS SNARL AN ALREADY HOBBLED AUTO INDUSTRY



Blockades of U.S.-Canada border crossings could hurt the auto industry, factory
workers and the economy, which are still recovering from pandemic disruptions.


WHAT DO THE CANADIAN PROTESTERS WANT? WHAT HAPPENS NOW? HERE’S WHAT TO KNOW
ABOUT THE DEMONSTRATIONS.


Elaine Cromie for The New York Times


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



Sparse records hinder the Congressional panel as it tries to piece together what
former President Trump was doing during the attack.


REPUBLICANS ATTACKED HILLARY CLINTON FOR HER HANDLING OF RECORDS. BUT FEW SHOWED
OUTRAGE OVER NEWS ABOUT FORMER PRESIDENT TRUMP.


Jason Andrew for The New York Times


WHAT IS BLACK LOVE TODAY?



We gathered stories that illuminate how Black people live and love, in a special
collaboration between Modern Love and Black History, Continued.



Hannah Buckman





REAL ESTATE PRICES HAVE BEEN RISING WILDLY ACROSS NEW YORK CITY. WHAT WILL THE
MEDIAN PRICE BUY IN THE BOROUGH YOU WANT TO LIVE IN?






IT’S NOT JUST YOU. SCIENTISTS HAVE FOUND THAT THE PANDEMIC HAS SPED THE AGING
PROCESS.

Opinion


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






KORI SCHAKE



AMERICA’S RUSSIA POLICY HAS A BIDEN PROBLEM






MICHELLE GOLDBERG



PARANOIA ABOUT #METOO OVERREACH AT HARVARD


THE EDITORIAL BOARD



THE OTTAWA TRUCKER PROTESTS ARE A TEST OF DEMOCRACY






DAVID BROOKS



WHAT THE BEATLES TELL US ABOUT FAME






JAMELLE BOUIE



THIS SUPREME COURT MAY BE AN ABOMINATION. BUT IT IS NOT AN ABERRATION.






LAUREN HOLTZBLATT



IN THE JEWISH TRADITION, THE WORDS WE CHOOSE MATTER






PAUL KRUGMAN



BIDEN’S HIDDEN HEALTH CARE TRIUMPH


‘THE EZRA KLEIN SHOW’



YOUR MOST VALUABLE RESOURCE IS BEING STOLEN


LUCY KING



SEE THE TRUE COST OF YOUR CHEAP CHICKEN


FARHAD MANJOO



FACEBOOK’S FAILURES OF INVENTION


TRITA PARSI



WHY ARE AMERICAN TROOPS STILL IN IRAQ?


JAY CASPIAN KANG



THE ANTI-C.R.T. MOVEMENT AND A VISION FOR A NEW RIGHT WING


FRANK BRUNI



WHY THE CINCINNATI BENGALS WILL WIN THE SUPER BOWL


KARA SWISHER



THE PANDEMIC CULLS THE BIG TECH HERD


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PHOTOGRAPHER’S DEATH CASTS HARSH LIGHT ON THE COLD STREETS OF PARIS


HERE’S WHERE YOU STILL NEED TO WEAR MASKS IN THE NEW YORK REGION


MICHELLE CHILDS WOULD BE AN UNCONVENTIONAL SUPREME COURT PICK


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LISTEN TO ‘THE ARGUMENT’



A debate on the racial equity policy that shapes college admissions in America.


READ THE WELL NEWSLETTER



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


谁能像谷爱凌一样“既是中国人也是美国人”?



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READ THE CALIFORNIA TODAY NEWSLETTER



Four football players from the California School for the Deaf, Riverside, were
invited to the Super Bowl as honorary captains.

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VACANCIES IN TOP HEALTH AND SCIENCE JOBS MAY THREATEN BIDEN’S AGENDA



President Biden came into office vowing to respect science, but openings in
crucial jobs could hamper progress on medical and technological research.


WILL RAPID GROCERY DELIVERY CHANGE N.Y.C.? LOOK TO BERLIN.



In Germany’s capital, workers are striking, congestion is on the rise and the
German bodega — the spätkauf — is under threat.


Andrew White for The New York Times


U.S. MILITARY OFFERS NEW DETAILS ON RAID THAT LED TO ISIS LEADER’S DEATH



A key clue in the two-year manhunt for the Islamic State’s elusive leader fell
into place when a drone spotted a man bathing atop a building in Syria.


ADVICE FROM BRAIN INJURY EXPERTS AFTER BOB SAGET’S DEATH



People who find themselves alone after a significant knock to the head are at
higher risk of harm.


VIRGINIA LAW OFFICIAL QUITS AS PRAISE FOR JAN. 6 RIOTERS SURFACES


C.I.A. IS COLLECTING CERTAIN DATA AFFECTING AMERICANS, SENATORS WARN


EXPLAINING THE MISLEADING CLAIM THAT THE WHITE HOUSE FUNDS ‘CRACK PIPES’


JAMES HARDEN TRADED TO SIXERS FOR BEN SIMMONS


AUSTRALIA DECLARES KOALAS AN ENDANGERED SPECIES


HARPER LEE ESTATE TOLD TO PAY $2.5 MILLION IN ‘MOCKINGBIRD’ PLAY DISPUTE


JERRY HARRIS OF ‘CHEER’ PLEADS GUILTY TO SEX CRIMES INVOLVING MINORS


WHAT ELON MUSK DID AND DIDN’T REVEAL ABOUT SPACEX’S STARSHIP ROCKET


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Your Health

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THE TYPES OF PLASTICS YOU SHOULD AVOID


Gracia Lam



THINK YOU HAVE ‘NORMAL’ BLOOD PRESSURE? THINK AGAIN.


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WHAT FORMER ATHLETES CAN TEACH US ABOUT AGING


Aileen Son for The New York Times



HOW ALCOHOL MAY AFFECT YOUR HEART RATE


Keith E. Morrison for The New York Times



EXERCISE MAY ENHANCE THE EFFECTS OF A COVID OR FLU SHOT

Culture and Lifestyle

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‘MARRY ME’ REVIEW: PUTTING ‘I DO’ ON THE TO-DO LIST




As a pop star who weds a math teacher in a stunt wedding, Jennifer Lopez is all
business. But the original songs shine, our film critic writes.



Stephanie Gonot for The New York Times



CHEETOS FLAMIN’ HOTS MADE ME WHO I AM



In middle school, I envied the wealthy white kids. But I had something they
didn’t have, too.


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CRITIC’S NOTEBOOK: NINO CERRUTI GAVE ELEGANCE A GOOD NAME



The Italian designer is credited with having pioneered Italian ready-to-wear. He
was also the most elegant man many people ever met.


Eduardo Arroyo



A NEW LOOK FOR ‘ULYSSES’



Eduardo Arroyo, a Spanish artist who died in 2018, provided drawings,
watercolors and collages for an illustrated edition of the James Joyce novel.


Miguel Porlan



I STOPPED DRINKING. WHY SHOULD THAT AFFECT MY SOCIAL LIFE?



In this week’s Social Q’s column, a reader whose migraines made alcohol
consumption intolerable feels misunderstood — and left out of happy hour.

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SLOW COOKER CHICKEN WITH 20 CLOVES OF GARLIC


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OUR FAVORITE BLACK TIGHTS



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WHICH ANTI-SNORING DEVICE WORKS BEST?



We tried six. Here’s what we learned.


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THE BEST HEATING PAD



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