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Military’s Use of Anti-Drone Technology Said to Cause El Paso Airspace Closure
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Military’s Use of Anti-Drone Technology Said to Cause El Paso Airspace Closure

Federal Aviation Administration officials said privately that the agency did not have enough time or information to assess the technology’s risk to commercial aircraft, according to people briefed on the situation.

By Karoun Demirjian, Kate Kelly and Eric Schmitt
What We Know About the El Paso Airspace Shutdown
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What We Know About the El Paso Airspace Shutdown

The Trump administration blamed the disruptive halt on a cartel drone incursion, but others have disputed that explanation.

By Daniel Victor, Karoun Demirjian, Luke Broadwater and Edgar Sandoval
N.Y.P.D. Asks Trump Administration for Authority to Disable Drones
nyregion

N.Y.P.D. Asks Trump Administration for Authority to Disable Drones

The request, by Police Commissioner Jessica Tisch, came a day before federal authorities closed the airspace in El Paso because of what they said was a drone threat.

By Chelsia Rose Marcius
Weapons Used to Fight Drones Don’t Mix Well With Civilian Airspace
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Weapons Used to Fight Drones Don’t Mix Well With Civilian Airspace

In the race to build anti-drone weapons intended for use in a war zone, it is unclear how they may be used safely in crowded skies.

By Dave Philipps
Bondi Faces Anger From Lawmakers Over Handling of Epstein Files
us

Bondi Faces Anger From Lawmakers Over Handling of Epstein Files

Her appearance came as the department was under scrutiny over its handling of the Epstein files, its approach toward the shootings in Minneapolis and its move to prosecute six Democratic lawmakers.

By Glenn Thrush
L.A. 2028 Olympic Organizers Stand by Chairman Linked to Epstein
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L.A. 2028 Olympic Organizers Stand by Chairman Linked to Epstein

Casey Wasserman exchanged flirtatious messages over 20 years ago with Ghislaine Maxwell, a longtime companion of Jeffrey Epstein. The 2028 board said its review found no other indiscretions related to Mr. Epstein.

By Jesus Jiménez, Shawn Hubler and Laurel Rosenhall
Epstein Files Include Grainy Videos From Inside His Florida Home
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Epstein Files Include Grainy Videos From Inside His Florida Home

The clips from Jeffrey Epstein’s home office appear to show him with young women.

By Jane Bradley and David Enrich
U.K. Police Say They Have Spoken to Prosecutors Over Former Prince Andrew
world

U.K. Police Say They Have Spoken to Prosecutors Over Former Prince Andrew

The police are weighing whether to formally investigate Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor over accusations he shared confidential information with Jeffrey Epstein.

By Megan Specia
James Van Der Beek, Teenage Heartthrob of ‘Dawson’s Creek,’ Dies at 48
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James Van Der Beek, Teenage Heartthrob of ‘Dawson’s Creek,’ Dies at 48

He first appeared in a hit TV drama as a wide-eyed 15-year-old who then grew up over six seasons. He announced he had cancer in 2024.

By Anita Gates
In His Second Act, James Van Der Beek Starred Online as a Proud Papa
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In His Second Act, James Van Der Beek Starred Online as a Proud Papa

The actor, who died on Wednesday, was most famous for “Dawson’s Creek,” but as he got older, he let fans into his real life as a father of six.

By Maya Salam
U.S. Health Officials Defend Rejection of Moderna’s Flu Vaccine
health

U.S. Health Officials Defend Rejection of Moderna’s Flu Vaccine

The F.D.A.’s refusal to examine the company’s mRNA shot drew widespread criticism from doctors and was divisive within the agency.

By Christina Jewett
Trump Orders the Pentagon to Buy More Coal-Fired Electricity
climate

Trump Orders the Pentagon to Buy More Coal-Fired Electricity

Mr. Trump is trying to revive coal, the dirtiest fossil fuel. At the White House, coal executives awarded him a trophy as the “Undisputed Champion of Beautiful Clean Coal.”

By Brad Plumer
States Weigh Bills to Allow You to Make Your Own Electricity
climate

States Weigh Bills to Allow You to Make Your Own Electricity

Twenty four states are now considering legislation to allow small, plug-in solar power systems that connect directly into a wall socket.

By Claire Brown
How Much Do You Know About the Winter Olympics? Take Our Quiz.
travel

How Much Do You Know About the Winter Olympics? Take Our Quiz.

As top athletes prepare to test their limits in Milan and Cortina d’Ampezzo, why not take a minute to test your knowledge of Winter Olympics trivia?

By Danial Adkison
What Homeowners Need to Know About Smart Home Cameras
realestate

What Homeowners Need to Know About Smart Home Cameras

A new Super Bowl ad is raising questions about the power of doorbell cameras.

By Dorie Chevlen
What We Know About the Deadly Mass Shooting in Canada
world

What We Know About the Deadly Mass Shooting in Canada

Police identified the suspect of a shooting in Tumbler Ridge, British Columbia that has shocked a country where such acts of violence are rare.

By Matina Stevis-Gridneff, Vjosa Isai and Ravi Mattu
When Grief Came for the Gravedigger
magazine

When Grief Came for the Gravedigger

In pursuit of an interesting life, he came face to face with death.

By Will Bahr and Mike Belleme
Stopping Antidepressants During Pregnancy Can Be a Health Risk, Research Shows
well

Stopping Antidepressants During Pregnancy Can Be a Health Risk, Research Shows

Confusion about the safety of taking the drugs during pregnancy has led to mental health emergencies for some expectant mothers, experts say.

By Christina Caron
Republicans Face Uphill Fight for N.Y. Governor: ‘We’re in Bad Shape’
nyregion

Republicans Face Uphill Fight for N.Y. Governor: ‘We’re in Bad Shape’

Bruce Blakeman, the Republican nominee against Gov. Kathy Hochul, has shown he can win in the suburbs. But political winds are blowing in his face.

By Nicholas Fandos
Mamdani Finds Allies, and Skeptics, in Albany as He Asks for Funding
nyregion

Mamdani Finds Allies, and Skeptics, in Albany as He Asks for Funding

Mayor Zohran Mamdani of New York City visited the State Capitol to press lawmakers for their cooperation in helping fund some of his initiatives.

By Grace Ashford, Dana Rubinstein and Benjamin Oreskes
Mamdani Wants to Test Free Bus Service During World Cup
nyregion

Mamdani Wants to Test Free Bus Service During World Cup

The mayor is seeking the governor’s help in making bus service free when the New York City area plays host to the soccer tournament this summer.

By Stefanos Chen and Benjamin Oreskes
Man Accused of Murdering His Father Once Sought to Seize Stranger’s Baby
nyregion

Man Accused of Murdering His Father Once Sought to Seize Stranger’s Baby

Henry McGowan of New York is on trial for murder in Ireland and has pleaded not guilty by reason of insanity. Prosecutors outlined a previous psychotic break.

By Ali Watkins
When It’s Finally Cold Enough to Race Ice Yachts
nyregion

When It’s Finally Cold Enough to Race Ice Yachts

On the Navesink River, a long and frigid winter has allowed a 135-year-old rivalry to be renewed.

By Corey Kilgannon and Mimi d’Autremont
What Trump Is the Best at, Hands Down
opinion

What Trump Is the Best at, Hands Down

New disclosures underscore that the White House is enveloped in a culture of corruption with no precedent in American history.

By Nicholas Kristof
Donald Trump, Pagan King
opinion

Donald Trump, Pagan King

The president is returning to an ancient world, before morality mattered and when human actions were governed only by power.

By Leighton Woodhouse
The El Paso Airspace Closed After the Military Tested New Technology
briefing

The El Paso Airspace Closed After the Military Tested New Technology

Also, the attorney general faces lawmakers’ anger over Epstein files. Here’s the latest at the end of Wednesday.

By Matthew Cullen
Gallup Will No Longer Track Presidential Approval Ratings
us

Gallup Will No Longer Track Presidential Approval Ratings

The monthly poll has been used to measure presidential performance for almost nine decades.

By Ruth Igielnik
New Mexico Rebukes Federal Agency Over Nuclear Waste at Los Alamos
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New Mexico Rebukes Federal Agency Over Nuclear Waste at Los Alamos

State environmental regulators will also fine the Energy Department up to $16 million for exceeding safe groundwater standards near the nuclear lab.

By Alicia Inez Guzmán
Andrew Ranken, Whose Drumming Powered the Pogues, Dies at 72
arts

Andrew Ranken, Whose Drumming Powered the Pogues, Dies at 72

Known as “The Clobberer,” he pounded out driving rhythms that fueled the band’s boisterous blend of traditional Irish music, rock and punk.

By Michael Levenson
In North Carolina, a Tight Primary Could Upend the Balance of Conservative Power
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In North Carolina, a Tight Primary Could Upend the Balance of Conservative Power

Phil Berger has led the State Senate for years with an iron grip. But in a March election, he faces a popular, horse-riding sheriff who could topple his reign.

By Eduardo Medina