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The Looming Taiwan Chip Disaster That Silicon Valley Has Long Ignored
technology

The Looming Taiwan Chip Disaster That Silicon Valley Has Long Ignored

If China invades Taiwan and cuts off its chip exports to American companies, the tech industry and the U.S. economy would be crippled.

By Tripp Mickle
Mexican Forces Say They Tracked El Mencho to Cabin by Following His Lover
world

Mexican Forces Say They Tracked El Mencho to Cabin by Following His Lover

Top security officials revealed details of the operation that led to the death of Mexico’s most wanted drug cartel leader.

By James Wagner
After Six Decades of the War on Drugs, What Works?
world

After Six Decades of the War on Drugs, What Works?

The U.S. and its allies have spilled blood and treasure to kill drug lords and defeat cartels, but the drugs keep coming and the new groups are more violent than ever.

By Maria Abi-Habib
After Chaos Rips Across Mexico, the Remnants of Cartel Violence Haunt Residents
world

After Chaos Rips Across Mexico, the Remnants of Cartel Violence Haunt Residents

Charred vehicles cluttered deserted streets as residents started to emerge from their homes in Guadalajara, which was hit hard by violence after the death of a cartel leader.

By Paulina Villegas and César Rodríguez
What Travelers Need to Know as Cartel Violence Rattles Mexico
travel

What Travelers Need to Know as Cartel Violence Rattles Mexico

The killing of a drug lord and the unrest that followed have prompted flight cancellations, roadblocks, cruise disruptions and “shelter in place” alerts.

By Stephen Hiltner
Restaurants in a Blizzard Face a Make-or-Break Question: Do We Open?
dining

Restaurants in a Blizzard Face a Make-or-Break Question: Do We Open?

Across New York City, restaurateurs and cafe owners weigh logistics and the safety of staff against the demands of customers and a slow winter.

By Nikita Richardson
Snowstorm Is ‘as Bad as I’ve Seen It,’ Massachusetts Governor Says
weather

Snowstorm Is ‘as Bad as I’ve Seen It,’ Massachusetts Governor Says

Gov. Maura Healey said there were nearly 300,000 power outages throughout the state and about 350 cars stuck on roadways, some with drivers still in them.

By Christina Morales and Jenna Russell
Trump Says Top General Predicts Easy Victory Over Iran; He Says Otherwise in Private
us

Trump Says Top General Predicts Easy Victory Over Iran; He Says Otherwise in Private

The remarks differ from what Gen. Dan Caine, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, is said to have told the president in high-level White House meetings.

By Eric Schmitt
What Brontë Country Tells Us About Britain Today
world

What Brontë Country Tells Us About Britain Today

West Yorkshire, where the original “Wuthering Heights” was written, offers a window into the forces that are disrupting British politics.

By Michael D. Shear and Andrew Testa
These Ukrainians Don’t Want to Be Traded to Russia for Peace
world

These Ukrainians Don’t Want to Be Traded to Russia for Peace

Four years into the war, a major sticking point in talks is control of the eastern Donetsk region. Residents could face an agonizing choice if Ukraine gives up the territory.

By Andrew E. Kramer, Lynsey Addario and Tyler Hicks
How Russia Put Its Future at Risk by Remaking Its Economy for War
world

How Russia Put Its Future at Risk by Remaking Its Economy for War

About half of the country’s federal budget goes toward the fight in Ukraine, money that does little to support its long-term development.

By Paul Sonne
Trump Administration Scrambles to Pick Up the Pieces of Broken Tariffs
us

Trump Administration Scrambles to Pick Up the Pieces of Broken Tariffs

President Trump is already working to piece his tariff program back together, after a Supreme Court ruling ruptured a centerpiece of his economic agenda.

By Ana Swanson
FedEx Sues for Refund of Trump Tariffs Rejected by Supreme Court
business

FedEx Sues for Refund of Trump Tariffs Rejected by Supreme Court

The company, which did not specify how much it was seeking, is expected to be one of many demanding compensation for levies ruled unlawful.

By Peter Eavis
Judges Grow Angry Over Trump Administration Violating Their Orders
us

Judges Grow Angry Over Trump Administration Violating Their Orders

At least 35 times since August, federal judges have ordered the administration to explain why it should not be punished for violating their orders in immigration cases.

By Mattathias Schwartz, Zach Montague and Ernesto Londoño
Five Big Political Questions About Trump’s State of the Union Speech
us

Five Big Political Questions About Trump’s State of the Union Speech

Tariffs, the cost of living, immigration: The president has a careful line to walk on major issues.

By Katie Glueck
Peter Attia Leaves CBS News Amid Epstein Files Fallout
well

Peter Attia Leaves CBS News Amid Epstein Files Fallout

Emails showed that the longevity influencer had provided medical advice to Jeffrey Epstein and had made crude comments about women.

By Maggie Astor and Benjamin Mullin
U.K. Police Release Ex-Ambassador to U.S. After Arrest Amid Epstein Accusations
world

U.K. Police Release Ex-Ambassador to U.S. After Arrest Amid Epstein Accusations

Peter Mandelson was arrested on Monday on suspicion of “misconduct in public office” following revelations about his dealings with Jeffrey Epstein, the sex offender.

By Lizzie Dearden and Stephen Castle
Texas Representative Is Pressured to Resign Over Messages to Staff Member
us

Texas Representative Is Pressured to Resign Over Messages to Staff Member

Democrats and Republicans urged Tony Gonzales to step down after allegations that he had sent inappropriate texts to a staff member and had a sexual relationship with her.

By J. David Goodman and Edgar Sandoval
Key Witness Who Disputed ICE Account of Fatal Texas Shooting Dies in Car Accident
us

Key Witness Who Disputed ICE Account of Fatal Texas Shooting Dies in Car Accident

A passenger in the car with Ruben Ray Martinez wrote that the men were trying to comply with authorities before Mr. Martinez was shot. The passenger, Joshua Orta, died in a car accident on Saturday.

By Edgar Sandoval
Training for New ICE Agents Is ‘Deficient’ and ‘Broken,’ Whistle-Blower Says
us

Training for New ICE Agents Is ‘Deficient’ and ‘Broken,’ Whistle-Blower Says

The former official appeared with congressional Democrats, who also released documents indicating significant reductions in instructional hours for recruits.

By Nicholas Nehamas and Hamed Aleaziz
Saks Owner Says He Saved Department Stores. Never Mind the Bankruptcy.
business

Saks Owner Says He Saved Department Stores. Never Mind the Bankruptcy.

Richard Baker wanted to create a retail empire when he combined Saks Fifth Avenue and Neiman Marcus. About a year later, it filed for bankruptcy.

By Vanessa Friedman, Lauren Hirsch, Jacob Bernstein and Kim Bhasin
Even in the Depths of Kyiv’s Coldest Winter, There Is Warmth
opinion

Even in the Depths of Kyiv’s Coldest Winter, There Is Warmth

Delegations from Ukraine, Russia and the United States have been meeting in Abu Dhabi for peace talks. I hear it’s warm there.

By Jenya Polosina and Anna Ivanenko
A Congressional Candidate Feared by the Tech Oligarchs
opinion

A Congressional Candidate Feared by the Tech Oligarchs

There’s a huge political opportunity for the party that can stand up for human beings in the face of A.I.

By Michelle Goldberg
In Blow to Mamdani, Left-Leaning Group Breaks With Mayor Over U.S. House Race
nyregion

In Blow to Mamdani, Left-Leaning Group Breaks With Mayor Over U.S. House Race

Mayor Zohran Mamdani of New York had lobbied for his preferred candidate, Claire Valdez. But the party backed Antonio Reynoso, the Brooklyn borough president.

By Nicholas Fandos
How a Tourette’s Outburst of a Racist Slur Caused a Backlash at the BAFTAs
movies

How a Tourette’s Outburst of a Racist Slur Caused a Backlash at the BAFTAs

A racist slur, shouted involuntarily while Michael B. Jordan and Delroy Lindo were presenting an award, raised questions about how the show’s host and the BBC responded.

By Alex Marshall
Canada Presses OpenAI for Answers on Mass Shooter’s Chatbot Use
world

Canada Presses OpenAI for Answers on Mass Shooter’s Chatbot Use

The company suspended the killer’s ChatGPT account over a policy violation in June, eight months before the attacks in Tumbler Ridge, British Columbia.

By Vjosa Isai
Texas Lt. Governor Says Camp Mystic Shouldn’t Receive License to Reopen
us

Texas Lt. Governor Says Camp Mystic Shouldn’t Receive License to Reopen

Separately, a lawsuit filed Monday asserted that Texas officials shared blame in the flood disaster that killed 27 girls last summer.

By Ruth Graham