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Plane and Aircraft Tug Collide in Chicago, Critically Injuring Driver
02 Feb 2025The wing of an Air Wisconsin plane struck the vehicle, which was trying to cross a taxiway at Chicago O’Hare International Airport, officials said.
Vance and Duffy Echo Trump in Blaming D.E.I. for Crash Near Washington
02 Feb 2025The vice president and transportation secretary claimed on Sunday that diversity hiring efforts had affected staffing levels among air traffic controllers.
Top F.B.I. Agent in New York Vows to ‘Dig In’ After Removals at Agency
02 Feb 2025James E. Dennehy, the highly-respected leader of the largest and most important field office in the bureau, said the F.B.I. was in a “battle of our own.”
Trudeau detalla la respuesta de Canadá a los aranceles de Trump
02 Feb 2025Incluso cuando el primer ministro de Canadá anunció más de 100.000 millones de dólares en aranceles de represalia, dejó claro que los imponía de manera renuente.
Trump Administration Revokes Protections for Venezuelans in the U.S.
02 Feb 2025The decision to revoke Temporary Protected Status signals that President Trump will continue to dismantle a program that aims to protect migrants from potentially dangerous countries.
Many Republicans Stay Quiet as Trump Orders Hefty Tariffs
02 Feb 2025Senator Rand Paul of Kentucky was among the few Republicans to voice opposition to the tariffs that would take effect on Tuesday.
Millicent Dillon, Chronicler of Jane and Paul Bowles, Dies at 99
02 Feb 2025A novelist and short-story writer, she devoted years to a nonfiction project examining of the lives of two eccentric authors who spent decades in Morocco.
Esto es lo que hay que saber sobre los aranceles de Trump
02 Feb 2025Canadá, México y China representan más de un tercio de los productos que entran en Estados Unidos. Los aranceles podrían elevar los precios para los consumidores.
Thousands of U.S. Government Web Pages Have Been Taken Down Since Friday
02 Feb 2025Federal agencies moved to satisfy Trump’s orders to remove topics like diversity initiatives and “gender ideology.”
Who Pays for Tariffs? Here’s What You Need to Know.
02 Feb 2025President Trump has insisted that his new tariffs on America’s largest trading partners will not increase prices for Americans. But a review of how they work suggests that is not the case.
Bacon, Egg, Cheese and Kimchi Sandwich
02 Feb 2025It’s a great sandwich for a host of reasons, namely the crunch of the fiery kimchi against the softness of the scrambled eggs and cheese.
Trump’s New Tariffs May Complicate the Fed’s Quest to Lower Inflation
02 Feb 2025Federal Reserve officials are closely watching the levies, given the expectation that such policies could lead to higher prices.
The Challenges of Health Care for the Elderly
02 Feb 2025Readers respond to a column by Pamela Paul. Also: Mark Zuckerberg’s cowardice; a plan for Midtown Manhattan; a fighting spirit.
How Doctors Can Best Integrate A.I. Into Medical Care
02 Feb 2025Research suggests physicians are undervaluing how artificial intelligence can improve medical care.
Ukraine Says at Least 18 Civilians Are Killed in Strikes
02 Feb 2025At least 14 people were killed in Poltava, Ukrainian officials said, blaming Russia. Four died in Sudzha, a Russian town held by Ukraine, in a strike each country blamed on the other.
The Best New Artists
02 Feb 2025Who to watch for at tonight’s Grammy Awards.
India
02 Feb 2025India
Beyoncé Is America. Give Her the Grammy.
02 Feb 2025Her album “Cowboy Carter” deserves to win album of the year but not for the reasons you think.
Don’t Believe Him
02 Feb 2025Look closely at the first two weeks of Donald Trump’s second term and you’ll see something very different than what he wants you to see.
Kash Patel Is a Warning Shot
02 Feb 2025Senators, take heed.
Today’s Wordle Answer for Feb. 3, 2025
02 Feb 2025Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Monday, Feb. 3, 2025.
The Sunday Read: ‘Chronic Pain Is a Hidden Epidemic. It’s Time for a Revolution.’
02 Feb 2025As many as two billion people suffer from it. Can science finally offer relief?
Will Republicans Gut Medicaid to Fund Tax Cuts for the Rich?
02 Feb 2025Proposed cuts would be catastrophic to Americans’ access to care.
The Lost Tradition That Explains Trump’s Obsession With the Panama Canal
02 Feb 2025Inside the lost tradition in American foregin policy that explains the president’s overseas obsessions.
NYT Connections Answers for Feb. 3, 2025
02 Feb 2025Scroll down for hints and conversation about the puzzle for Monday, Feb. 3, 2025.
Netanyahu Heads to Washington to Discuss Future of Gaza With Trump
02 Feb 2025Israel’s prime minister is expected to meet with President Trump this week to discuss the future of Gaza and broader regional issues.
Russia, Seeking to Salvage Military Bases, Goes Hat in Hand to Syria
02 Feb 2025The arrival of the first top Russian diplomat in Damascus since Bashar al-Assad’s fall kicks off negotiations over the fate of Moscow’s bases in Syria.
¿Quién ganará el Oscar a Mejor Actriz?
02 Feb 2025Las nominadas incluyen a Demi Moore, la actriz brasileña Fernanda Torres y la estrella de ‘Emilia Pérez’, Karla Sofía Gascón. Pero, ¿quién ganará?
¿Qué pasará con la economía de Nueva York si hay deportaciones masivas?
02 Feb 2025Importantes sectores como la construcción, las guarderías y los restaurantes dependen en gran medida de trabajadores indocumentados, a quienes sería difícil sustituir.
‘We Have No Coherent Message’: Democrats Struggle to Oppose Trump
02 Feb 2025More than 50 interviews with Democratic leaders revealed a party struggling to decide what it believes in, what issues to prioritize and how to confront an aggressive right-wing administration.
Many Americans Say the Democratic Party Does Not Share Their Priorities
02 Feb 2025A poll from The New York Times and Ipsos found that Americans believe abortion, L.G.B.T.Q. issues and climate change concern Democrats more than the cost of living.
This Republican Senator Says Trump Needs to Hear Dissent. Will He Speak Up?
02 Feb 2025Senator John Curtis prides himself on collaborating with people who disagree with him. But with a Republican trifecta in place, it’s not clear whether Mitt Romney’s successor will follow in his footsteps.
Trump Favors Blunt Force in Dealing With Foreign Allies and Enemies Alike
02 Feb 2025With Canada, Mexico, China, Colombia and the Middle East, President Trump has wasted no time threatening to use American might to force recalcitrant countries to back down and do what he wants.
Weight Loss Drugs and Their Lesser Known Side Effects on Relationships
02 Feb 2025Doctors warn about their physical side effects, but they can also have unexpected effects on intimacy.
Ahmed al-Shara, Syria’s New Interim President, Travels to Saudi Arabia
02 Feb 2025Ahmed al-Shara’s trip to Riyadh, where he spent his childhood, offers clues about his vision for a post-Assad Syria.
Intenta esta rutina de ejercicio de 10 minutos
02 Feb 2025Este entrenamiento se adapta incluso a la agenda más ajetreada.
N.Y.U. Dorm Is Retrofitted to Be Sustainable
02 Feb 2025The university spent $7 million to transform the building to limit energy usage and costs, and boost the satisfaction of students.
Book Review: ‘Memorial Days,’ by Geraldine Brooks
02 Feb 2025In “Memorial Days,” Geraldine Brooks retreats to an island off Australia hoping to pick up the pieces after the sudden death of her husband.
Why Banks May Be Hoping You’re Not Paying Attention
02 Feb 2025They have no fiduciary duty in many cases and can profit from customers’ confusion. But where’s the line between unsavory and illegal?
How Old Prisons Are Being Converted Into Stylish Apartments
02 Feb 2025The number of incarcerated people nationwide has declined, and almost 200 correctional facilities have closed in the past 20 years. The sites are being repurposed.
Book Review: ‘Something Rotten,’ by Andrew Lipstein
02 Feb 2025“Something Rotten,” Andrew Lipstein’s latest examination of male self-delusion, finds a Brooklyn journalist falling under the sway of a Svengali.
The Dark Side of Canada’s Fight Over Lobster
02 Feb 2025As Canada wrangles an epic, decades-long saga of who can fish for lobster, and when, emerging threats are heating up the conflict in Nova Scotia.
3 Romance Novels We Recommend
02 Feb 2025What are three popular tropes that romance novels use? Jennifer Harlan, a New York Times books editor, recommends three romance novels that show off those tropes at their best.
‘Sovereign’ Status of Manhattan Federal Prosecutor Hangs in the Balance
02 Feb 2025If Danielle R. Sassoon, the interim U.S. attorney, agrees to drop the prosecution of Mayor Eric Adams, the decision could threaten the reputation of a famously independent office.
Paris Couture Week Photos: Street Style and Runway Shows
02 Feb 2025A fairy-tale quality connected much of the fashion at couture week in Paris.
The Marks of a Good Lunch
02 Feb 2025Beginning in 1924, prominent guests of the publisher autographed leather-bound books during their visits to The Times’s headquarters.
The South Bronx Has a Pollution Issue. Congestion Pricing May Worsen It.
02 Feb 2025Preliminary data from the first few weeks of New York City’s tolling plan show a possible uptick in traffic in the neighborhood.
El matrimonio que inició con un fracaso espectacular
02 Feb 2025Los peligros (¡y asombrosas ventajas!) de casarse sin dejar de ver a otras personas.