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They Did Deals With Trump to Get Lower Tariffs. Now They Are Stuck.
business

They Did Deals With Trump to Get Lower Tariffs. Now They Are Stuck.

Countries that under the threat of tariffs made commitments like enormous investment pledges face the reality that they might have been better off waiting.

By Alexandra Stevenson and River Akira Davis
Armed Man Is Fatally Shot at Mar-a-Lago, Secret Service Says
us

Armed Man Is Fatally Shot at Mar-a-Lago, Secret Service Says

The man was killed early Sunday after an “unauthorized entry” into the secure perimeter at President Trump’s resort in Florida, the agency said. The president was not at the club at the time.

By Ali Watkins and Minho Kim
How the Times Weather Team Tracks Big Storms: More Data, Less Hype
insider

How the Times Weather Team Tracks Big Storms: More Data, Less Hype

When making forecasts, our reporters aim to visualize severe weather possibilities rather than focus on the most dire predictions. A possible blizzard this weekend is the latest test.

By John Keefe, Erin McCann, Judson Jones, Amy Graff, Nazaneen Ghaffar and Seth Carlson
Here Are the Five Biggest Snowstorms in New York City Since 1869
weather

Here Are the Five Biggest Snowstorms in New York City Since 1869

This week’s storm, which is expected to bring 12 to 20 inches of snow to the city, has prompted the first blizzard warning issued for the city since 2017.

By Ashley Ahn
How Much Snow Will Fall Where You Live?
upshot

How Much Snow Will Fall Where You Live?

Type in your community to see the full range of possibilities in the next few days.

By Aatish Bhatia, Josh Katz, Margot Sanger-Katz and Samuel Jacoby
U.S.-Canada Tensions Turn Olympic Hockey Final Into a ‘Grudge Match’
world

U.S.-Canada Tensions Turn Olympic Hockey Final Into a ‘Grudge Match’

Amid growing cross-border political animosity, the game meant even more than usual to Canadian fans who had flown in for one of the marquee events of the Winter Games.

By Motoko Rich and Tariq Panja
Inside Iran’s Preparations for War and Plans for Survival
world

Inside Iran’s Preparations for War and Plans for Survival

Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has entrusted Ali Larijani, the top national security official, to ensure the Islamic Republic endures any military attacks and targeted killings.

By Farnaz Fassihi
The Ex-Taxi Driver at the Center of Russia’s Shadow War
world

The Ex-Taxi Driver at the Center of Russia’s Shadow War

The Kremlin’s sabotage campaign against European allies of Ukraine has been escalating. It needs people like Aleksei Kolosovsky, 42, to carry it out.

By Michael Schwirtz and Adam Goldman
Russia Attacks Ukraine Ahead of Invasion’s 4th Anniversary
world

Russia Attacks Ukraine Ahead of Invasion’s 4th Anniversary

At least one man was killed in Kyiv as Moscow launched a wave of drones and missiles, days after the latest round of U.S.-mediated talks to end the war.

By Kim Barker
They Killed Their Abusers. Should They Spend Their Lives in Prison?
magazine

They Killed Their Abusers. Should They Spend Their Lives in Prison?

A new law was supposed to help reduce the sentences of survivors of domestic violence. Most are still behind bars.

By Pamela Colloff
2026 BAFTAs: What to Know Ahead of the Ceremony
movies

2026 BAFTAs: What to Know Ahead of the Ceremony

Will “One Battle After Another,” “Hamnet” or “Sinners” triumph at Britain’s equivalent of the Oscars? U.S. viewers can watch this year’s show on E!

By Alex Marshall
2026 BAFTA Film Awards: Looks From the Red Carpet
style

2026 BAFTA Film Awards: Looks From the Red Carpet

Stars have begun to arrive at the Royal Festival Hall in London for Britain’s biggest celebration of film.

By The Styles Desk
Is This the Most Important Supreme Court Case of the Century?
opinion

Is This the Most Important Supreme Court Case of the Century?

The tariff ruling may have just helped save the Republic.

By David French
Ukraine Has Passed a Point of No Return
opinion

Ukraine Has Passed a Point of No Return

Four years that changed everything.

By M. Gessen and Mila Teshaieva
You Can Bet on It
briefing

You Can Bet on It

Today, a Morning writer explains how he became a grudging participant in the world of online gambling.

By Evan Gorelick
Is the Swipe Era Over?
podcasts

Is the Swipe Era Over?

Meet the new (and old) ways we’re finding love in 2026.

By Rachel Abrams, Alex Barron, Luke Vander Ploeg, Tina Antolini, Gina Cherelus, Callie Holtermann, Amanda Hess, Wendy Dorr, Daniel Ramirez, Daniel Powell and Marion Lozano
On an Ambitious Antarctic Quest, One Nation Is on the Sidelines
climate

On an Ambitious Antarctic Quest, One Nation Is on the Sidelines

None of the main research on the voyage of the Araon was funded by the U.S. National Science Foundation, a sign of the difficult times for American science.

By Raymond Zhong
At Least 15 Have Died on Tahoe-Area Slopes This Year
us

At Least 15 Have Died on Tahoe-Area Slopes This Year

Three more skiers have died in the Lake Tahoe area since the deadliest avalanche in California history on Tuesday killed nine.

By Chris Hippensteel
Newsom Heads to Nashville to Promote His Book, and Finds Many Former Californians
us

Newsom Heads to Nashville to Promote His Book, and Finds Many Former Californians

Scores of Californians have moved to Tennessee for its friendlier business environment and conservative politics. On Saturday, the Democratic governor accused of driving them away paid a visit.

By Emily Cochrane
Willie Colón, a Luminary of Salsa Music, Dies at 75
arts

Willie Colón, a Luminary of Salsa Music, Dies at 75

A trombonist, singer, bandleader, composer and arranger, he collaborated with Rubén Blades on “Siembra,” a 1978 release that became one of the top-selling salsa albums of all time.

By Derrick Bryson Taylor and Adam Bernstein
The Queen Stuck by Andrew. King Charles Is Pulling Away.
world

The Queen Stuck by Andrew. King Charles Is Pulling Away.

Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, the former prince, is getting no help from the throne as the crisis over his ties to Jeffrey Epstein intensifies.

By Sarah Lyall